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Bergen Peak Half Marathon Results 2017

Ryan Dennison won the Bergen Peak Half Marathon on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, in 1 hour, 56 minutes and 35 seconds. 

Heather Ray was the first woman to finish, in 2:16:27. 

The race, which took runners through Elk Meadow and to the top of Bergen Peak and back, was the 4th race in the 2017 Evergreen Trail Racing Series. The weather was sunny and perfect.

(Photos by Lisa Hamm-Greenawalt)

Heather Ray

Ryan Dennison
Enjoy more photos here.

How Disabled People Can Stay Active

By Guest Blogger Travis White

Playing sports and staying active is natural to people. More than that, it’s basically a necessity. There are the obvious physical benefits to staying active such as getting fit, building muscles, and avoiding obesity. But there are mental benefits as well. Learning teamwork and how to rebound after a loss are vital life skills.

But many people with disabilities think that opportunity is closed to them. They think that, because they are differently abled, they cannot participate in sports and similar activities. Thankfully, that is simply not the case. Sure, being disabled means you may not be able to do exactly what other people do. But with some accommodations and a little help, you can stay active even if you have a disability. 
Image Source: Pixabay

The Benefits Of Activities

Some people look at activities like sports and just think they’re an amusing way to spend the time. That’s true, but staying active has many more benefits than just avoiding boredom.

In terms of physical health, people who are active tend to have better hearts, blood pressure, and muscles. They also have lower rates of obesity, better flexibility, and coordination, all of which can be helpful depending on your specific disability. But there are a lot of social and mental health benefits as well.

Participating in activities with others can help someone make more friends, build a sense of accomplishment, and improve depression. That’s especially true for people with disabilities, as they can sometimes feel excluded from society as a whole. Even the physical benefits of exercising and staying active can help with your mental health, as people tend to have more self-esteem when they are physically fit.

Bridging The Gap

How can someone with a disability participate in these activities? While it depends somewhat on the activities in question, there are a few accommodations to make.

Part of the problem is one of perception. People with disabilities can sometimes think their condition prevents them from enjoying activities. That’s because there are often too few adaptive programs designed for them. If you’re not aware of how to participate, it’s easy to think you cannot and it can be hard to bridge the gap between thought and action. 

A great way to help with this is goal setting. This means setting challenging but realistic goals for yourself. For example, making a slam dunk might not be feasible given your disability, but is that really the most important thing about basketball? Take time to think about what really matters, such as making friends, getting exercise, and exposing more people to those with disabilities. Then make goals to reach those.

What About Service Dogs?

Some people with disabilities have service animals, with service dogs being the most common by far. Can people using these friends stay active? It might not always work, but the answer is normally yes.

First, sports facilities cannot ban service animals. As long as yours really is a service animal and not just a pet, you can bring your dog to basketball courts, field houses, and more. But if your service dog helps you get around and stay grounded, then there’s little reason why that cannot happen while staying active as well.

Get Out There Today

There are unique challenges to staying active faced by people with disabilities. That said, getting out there and enjoying the benefits of physical activity is not just possible — it can do some very good things for you.

Travis White writes about food in his spare time. He enjoys showing LearnFit visitors how to cook restaurant-quality meals at home.

Healthy Living from EPRD for July

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Healthy Living from EPRD for July

Dawn to Dusk Very Early Bird Deadline 7/31

It’s hard to believe August is almost here and the end of summer is starting to beckon. If you’re a trail runner, July 31 is the date to remember – that is the last day for your team of four to save $200 in EPRD’s first-ever Dawn to Dusk Team Relay at Alderfer/Three Sisters Park. The relay will be held at Alderfer/Three Sisters Park on Sat, Sept. 23, 2017.

Activities going on at Alderfer Barn during the 12-hour event include live music; yoga classes; massage; a giant Jenga game; a Beer Garden featuring beers from local breweries; food vendors selling pizza, barbecue and ice cream; and even a coffee vendor. Register here. 

HEALTHY GIVING

Dam Ducky Derby

The Dam Ducky Derby is a great way to give back in your own community. 

HEALTHY  MIND

5 stress management tips when things get out of hand.

HEALTHY BODY

There’s a solar eclipse coming – protect your eyes.

HEALTHY PARENTING

Grieving children need your “I’m sorry," too. 

HEALTHY EATING

What should you eat and drink before a workout?

HEALTHY AGING

When it comes to aging, 100 is the new 80.

Healthy Living! from EPRD for November

The cold weather is finally here after a springlike fall. A couple days ago, as temperatures hit 70 degrees, winter seemed a lifetime away. But the white flakes that fell yesterday mean we can finally start thinking about ice skating on Evergreen Lake and heading to the mountains to ski! 

But first, let's meet the ultimate challenge to healthy living head-on: Thanksgiving! 

Healthy Body

If you're like the average American, the pound or two of eight you're likely to gain this holiday season  is here to stay. But the Huffington Post says it doesn't have to be that way.

Healthy Mind

It's holiday time, the family is coming, there's too much to do! OK, stop a moment and let controlled breathing help calm your tense body down. Take a deep breath, expanding your belly. Pause. Exhale slowly to the count of five. Repeat four times. Congratulations, you've just calmed your nervous system! NY Times Wellness has more suggestions.

Healthy Eating

Thanksgiving and the upcoming winter holidays are a minefield of temptations that can dismantle the achievement you have worked so hard to attain. Take control and jump-start your motivation for a healthy and active holiday season-one where you lose, not gain! Health.com tells us how.

Healthy Parenting

Are you wondering how to go beyond mere gluttony to add some meaning and gratitude to the day on Thanksgiving? Start by reminding yourself that striving for that Martha Stewart holiday will only stress you out. Fortunately, perfection isn't necessary for you and your family to have a perfectly wonderful Thanksgiving, says Aha Parenting.

Healthy Aging

Ninety percent of people don't like change, and retirement pulls the rug out from under your entire life - changing your sleeping patterns, your social life, your relationship with your partner, how you spend your time and even what and when you eat! Here are 3 ways to make lifestyle changes easier, from Contemporary Retirement.

Healthy Giving

Volunteer or run in the 7th annual Turkey Trot put on by Evergreen Christian Outreach (EChO) on Thanksgiving morning. Proceeds help EChO support families in need through its resale shop, food pantry, jobs training and more. And you and the kids can burn off a few calories before the Thanksgiving feast! Learn more.

Healthy Planet

At the rate we're going, it can seem sometimes like we're out to destroy our planet. Luckily, there are a bunch of efforts you can make that are easy, quick, and cost-effective, so you can do your part in taking care of our irreplaceable home in the galaxy. Learn more.