Title Nine Fit Night for the Red Hawks

They had their jerseys, shorts and mouth guards, but were missing a key component in any female athlete’s repertoire…they needed sports bras! On Monday, the Red Hawks (a local girls rugby team), spent the evening at Title Nine’s Berkeley store getting fit for the perfect sports bra.

Athletes need the right kind of field support so we held a little “rugby bra social.” After getting the right measurements and trying on a number of different bras, these ruggers were able to find the right style to help them perform at their very best! Now it’s time to crouch, touch, pause and engage for the Red Hawks!

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The Dust Has Settled

If you’ve been to our Seattle, Cherry Creek or Palo Alto store lately you may have noticed something a little different—maybe even something new. Well, Tymm, Michelle and a whole bunch of other folks have been out and about renovating our stores! Check out their hard work below with the before and after shots.

Seattle

Cherry Creek

Palo Alto

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Next Stop — New Zealand

We are all back to McMurdo after a whirlwind successful season. The last of the science groups left at the end of January. A few carpenters and electricians came out from town to help our camp staff of 16 take down every stick of CTAM. We pulled all the bamboo flags, packed all the boxes and broke down town as the numbers shrank. We loaded and weighed Air Force pallets set by the runway to be taken back to town. By the end we were all exhausted and missing the shower house (one of the first places to go). Plane after plane came and hauled away the pieces of our fairytale summer of never-ending day.

Shots of CTAM

In all we supported about 18 science groups. There were geologists, paleontologists, ichnologists, soil analysts, magnotelaluric studies, glaciologists, meteorite gatherers, and environmental teams, weather station repair teams, and crevasse detection teams. As the summer plodded along these groups used our camp as a base from where they would take helicopter trips out to nearby landmarks. A few groups stayed out in smaller camps of their own and used our camp to get re-supplied and local aid. Many evenings the galley rang with stories of fossils found. Petrified wood, burned forests, dinosaur bones and teeth, footprints of large reptiles and small worms, ripple marks from ancient shores, leaf impressions and long gone root and stem systems.

Together these men and women were putting together a more accurate understanding of Antarctica’s roll in Gondwana (super continent), of ancient climate and ecology. Compiling accurate lists of plants and animals that lived here, and seeing where else they live on the world and what they have evolved into. They are proving more about plate tectonics, mapping what the earths crust looks like under the Transantarctics, and getting a better understanding of what we can expect from future climate change.

It was great to get to touch and see these long frozen pieces of the past. To sit and chat and learn from the professors and grad-students that knew so much was a treat for which I am thankful.

Back in McMurdo we checked in our gear and cleaned our tents, compiled end of season reports and applied for next year. In a few days I will fly back to New Zealand. I am looking forward to being a place with smells, nighttime, animals, plants and children. I’ll spend a few weeks in NZ learning about cheese making at a dairy then head home to my own farm for the summer. This whole adventure has been wonderful, and as adventures do, it has sparked the fire for what comes next.

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Surf Camp “Tip” Of the Day – Our Favorite Learnings…

Costa Rica Surf Camp with Pura Vida Adventures

Every day after surfing, we’d get together and talk about the day, how we did and what we learned. We all had some great learnings.  Check back here every day as we continue to share with you, what we learned at surf camp…

Previous “Tips” of the Day:

“Tip” of the Day:
Take the leash off your foot before you walk away – or the board comes with you!
Sarah, Santa Monica, CA


“Tip” of the Day:

Make sure your drawers fit nice and tight or the ocean will take ’em right off!
Jennifer, San Rafael, CA


“Tip” of the Day:

Everything in surfing you can equate to life. The harder you fight the ocean, the harder it is to surf. The harder you fight in life, the harder you fight to succeed.
Jen, New York


“Tip” of the Day:

It’s the subtleties. Just one little thing is all it takes to nail a move


“Tip” of the Day:

Learning new things mentally and physically is what keeps you young. You’re never too old to do it all…
Georgann, Long Beach, CA (age: 62!)

Melissa, Vancouver, B.C.

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