FAVORITE BLOGS?
So Cheers for that because 17 days ago I had no idea how to even write, come up with ideas, or put a blog together and now I have at least 15 people viewing my blog daily. That my friends is what I call...
PROGRESS...
Three Cheers for finally, kind of getting somewhere with this blog LOL!!
Anyways, back to the challenge at hand..What are some of my favorite blogs?
Well since I have started blogging I often look to more popular blogs as inspiration and guidance for what I should be including into my own. I look for blogs on topics that interest me, like I'm sure many of you do on a daily basis.
One of my absolute favorite blogs to view is called:
1.) Track & Field Superfan... Just like myself he is a track and field addict, except on the opposite spectrum of it. Unlike myself, Jesse Squire, the man behind the popular blog devotes many of his time to writing about significant track related stories. He gives his opinion on major track issues and describes when he travels to different events around the world. I love how he delivers his blog in a sort of satirical way that makes me laugh. Definetely something that everyone should try to look into.
2.) Eat, Lift, & Be Happy.. a Blog by Neghar Fonooni. This woman really knows how to write very feel good messages about women and their bodies. She promotes healthy eating and lifting. She also writes many articles on why it is safe and sexy to be a woman that lifts despite what society tells you. Her blog appeals to my athletic side as it gives me motivation to keep doing what I continue to do every day which is to lift and workout for the betterment of my own future.
3.) NerdFitness... this blog appeals to my nerdy side as you can probably tell. I am a huge fan of everything dealing with superheroes. Two of my favorites being Wonder woman and Superman. They are who I am a great combination of both. Jessie speaks about how relating workouts to comic books can help those who do not find working out appealing. He has great ideas to help my fellow nerds and makes it relatable and fun all at the same time... A good recommendation for my fellow nerds out there like myself.