I've been a runner since junior high, when I joined the cross country team. I ran cross country and track my entire high school career. I ran only sporadically while in college, but fell back in love with the sport during graduate school. This past fall, I helped coach the Northern Lebanon cross country team, and will be helping again this fall. I'm totally addicted to running and can't imagine my life without it.
I started walking a lot as a method of transportation in graduate school. My apartment was near campus, and so I walked to the studio, to class, and around town. I always enjoyed seeing how many days I could go without getting in my car. Now that I'm back in PA, I've settled into bad habits - driving places that are easily walkable. I'm trying to get back into the hang of walking places whenever I can.
Biking is certainly the area where I feel least comfortable, but that only increases my desire to make the roads around here safer. My limited bike exposure (until recently) included a semester in undergrad where I attempted to bike to class, but got frustrated when Public Safety put notes on my bike saying I wasn't using the "approved lock". This winter, however, I started training for the Mt. Gretna Triathlon, and have since started to see the potential in biking.
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