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Active Living

Dayton Bike Share Adds Electric Bikes

July 14, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

After closing in late March for system upgrades, Link: Dayton Bike Share (Link) is back open. Link: Dayton Bike Share has redeployed its fleet of green Link bikes under the new system, as well as a fleet of electric bicycles (e-bikes) dubbed eLink.

The eLink bikes are white in color with green accents to help them stand out from the green Link bikes. The eLink bikes must be pedaled to engage the electric motor in the bike that assists riders. The bikes do not assist a rider above a speed of 15 mph, and they can be ridden anywhere in the system service area which will be outlined in the Link Dayton app.

“Users can unlock bikes through the Link Dayton app, which we launched in early May and is available for download,” said Bike Miami Valley’s executive director Laura Estandia. “To help celebrate our re-opening during this soft-launch period, we’re offering free 15 minute rides with the code, 15LAUNCH for the Pay-As-You-Go pass until July 4th.” Users can enter the promo code in the “Coupons and Credits” part of the app to receive the discount.

 

Link offers a variety of memberships within the app for the Green Bikes and eLink Bikes. “For a quick trip, we recommend the Pay-As-You-Go pass,” says Estandia, “but for a longer bike ride, our Day Pass is the best value.”

Users start and end trips within the app, and must use the onboard cables to lock up bikes at Link’s 27 designated parking hubs. The final version of the new hub signage will be installed next week and more e-bikes will roll out the week of July 6th for the official opening of the program.

For more information

Dayton Bike Share

call 937-496-3825 or email [email protected], with any questions.

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: Dayton Bike Share, e-bikes, link

Experience Goat Yoga

June 20, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Enjoy a one hour goat yoga session under the canopy of pine and catalpa trees overlooking our lotus pond.  Stress reduction is important in these times. Cost $25 per person  cash only   class size is reduced for social distancing.

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: Goat Yoga, Secret Eden

Are You Up For The MetroParks Trails Challenge?

June 9, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Five Rivers MetroParks’ locations are home to 160 miles of natural surface trails for hiking, cycling, mountain biking and horseback riding. The greater Dayton region is home to more than 340 miles of paved trails — the nation’s largest paved trail network — and 270 miles of river corridor.

The new MetroParks Trails Challenge includes 25 trails that range in mileage and difficulty, providing a variety that allows everyone to participate — including kids. Join the challenge by completing just one trail or complete all 25, in addition to pop up challenges that will be announced throughout the season.

 

“Because participants explore the trails on their own time and in their own way, it’s easy to practice safe social distancing while participating in the challenge,” said Randy Ryberg, MetroParks outdoor recreation coordinator. “The new MetroParks Trails Challenge is a convenient way to improve your physical and mental health while connecting with nature and enjoying an active lifestyle.”

How to Participate:

  • Download the trails log and fill out the entry form at metroparks.org/trailschallenge.
  • Complete the trails in any order and at any time, tracking progress on the trails log.
  • Submit the trails log no later than Oct. 4 to be eligible to receive a prize.
  • Optional: To receive emails about pop up challenges and the chance to win additional prizes, register online or sign up for Five Rivers MetroParks’ monthly outdoor recreation email.

 

How to Win Prizes:

  • Everyone who completes just one trail in the challenge will be entered to win a $100 gift card to a local outdoor gear or bike shop of their choosing. Participants will receive one entry for each trail they complete. Complete all 25 trails and get 25 chances to win.
  • Everyone who completes at least 18 trails will receive a MetroParks Trails Challenge sticker. Also, 100 people completing at least 18 trails will be selected at random to receive a MetroParks Trails Challenge T-shirt.
  • Winners will be notified by e-mail or phone and prizes will be distributed after Oct. 4.

 

How to Plan Ahead:

  • Some of the trails in the challenge are segments of larger trails, so participants may have to hike, bike or shuttle back to their starting point. Other trails included are loops, starting and ending at the same point.
  • Some of the trails require special gear, such as a mountain bike or kayak, but participants can walk, hike, run or jog 19 of the 25 trails.
  • Participants must use necessary safety equipment, including a helmet and lifejacket, during their adventures.
  • Some park and trail amenities, such as restrooms and water fountains, will be closed this summer to slow the spread of COVID-19.
  • Check the status of trails at MetroParks’ alerts page (metroparks.org/alerts), the Miami Conservancy District’s Trail Conditions page and Miami Valley Trails’ alerts page.

 

“Whether you’ve never been on a trail or have hiked every MetroPark, there’s something for everyone to experience,” Ryberg said. “The trails included in the MetroParks Trails Challenge were selected to give people the opportunity to build their trails experience over time.”

 

Participants and Five Rivers MetroParks visitors should always follow the CDC’s recommendations, particularly for social distancing and wearing face coverings, while spending time outdoors. For the most current information on MetroParks’ COVID-19 response and related closures, visit metroparks.org/covid-19 and follow Five Rivers MetroParks on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles Tagged With: MetroParks, Trails Challenge

Goat Yoga is Back!

June 9, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

It’s time to get outside and spend time in nature and replenish your mind and body Goat Yoga is back is Dayton with our first session of 2020. Class will limited to 15 people to maintain social distancing. register at www.secreteden.net $25 cash or check at gate

Filed Under: Active Living

Great Miami Riverway Smallmouth Bass Fishing Challenge

June 1, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

The Great Miami Riverway and the National Association of Professional River Anglers (NAPRA) announce the first GREAT Smallmouth Bass Fishing Challenge to be held on the Great Miami River from June 1-30. This fishing event is a family-friendly, catch-and-release virtual tournament where anglers will utilize the I-Angler app to register and send in their catches.

The tournament is open to all ages. Registration is $25. Prizes will be awarded in three categories:

• Top Slam—the total length of your five largest smallmouth bass.
• Biggest smallmouth bass (in length).
• Biggest smallmouth bass (in length) for kids 12 and under (angler’s age on or before June 30).

The “top slam” winner will receive a $100 gift card while the other two winners will receive $50 gift cards.

The Great Miami River is Ohio’s best river for catching smallmouth bass, according to the number of smallmouth trophy fish registered on Ohio’s Fish Ohio database, the Ohio Department of Natural Resource program for recognizing significant catches for all species caught in Ohio waters.

For a complete list of rules, visit their website.

Filed Under: Active Living Tagged With: Bass Fishing, catch and Release, Great Miami Riverway

Virtual Cardio Dance in the Park

May 9, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Until we can meet under the pavilion again, we are bringing Fitness in the Park to you! So get set up in your living room, backyard, or favorite MetroPark and be sure to join us on Saturday’s in May!

Classes will be 40 minutes long and on Zoom, led by Meghan Millat of Fit N Fruitful – Dance Fitness. A link to join will be shared closer to the class date, and we recommend that you join a few minutes before the class so you don’t miss a moment. As always, these workouts are FREE!

Filed Under: Active Living

Virtual Yoga in the Park

May 5, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Until we can meet under the pavilion again, we are bringing Fitness in the Park to you! So grab your yoga mat and set up in your living room, backyard, or favorite MetroPark and join us on Saturday’s in May!

Classes will be an hour long and live on Vimeo, led by Tori Reynolds of Speakeasy Yoga. A link to join will be shared closer to the class date. As always, these workouts are FREE!

Filed Under: Active Living

Virtual Walk for Women’s Wellness

April 27, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Join us for the 26th Annual Walk for Women’s Wellness, just a little different this year. We’re holding Virtual Walk!

As a result of COVID-19, we have decided to prioritize the health and well-being of our healthcare providers and community by moving our Walk for Women’s Wellness to a VIRTUAL event!

Filed Under: Active Living

Be A Part of The Virtual Superhero CAPE 5K Run/Walk

April 20, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Join us for the 2020 Virtual Superhero C.A.P.E. 5k Walk/Run. April is Child Abuse awareness month. The Superhero C.A.P.E 5K is brought to you by FVPC as we work together to prevent future child abuse and provide trauma informed care for victims.
Being held as a Virtual Race from wherever you are!
Walk/Run anytime on April 25th.

Online Registration by 4/14/20 is $25 to be guaranteed a shirt. Registrations after 4/14 won’t include a shirt, but will go a long way in helping us achieve our financial needs for this fundraiser. Please plan to participate! If you don’t wish to receive a shirt, there is an option during registration to select “No Shirt” and participate for $20.

Filed Under: Active Living

Over A Dozen Instructors Offer Virtual Home Workouts

April 18, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Gem City Fitness is a collection of Live Streaming Classes being provided by Dayton area fitness instructors. The instructors featured on Gem City Fitness are all independent instructors from various studios and fitness centers around the Dayton and surrounding Miami Valley Area
This website was put together as a resource for connect people to interactive fitness opportunities during the COVID-19 shelter in place order. Most classes are happening on Zoom, others are on Facebook Live. 
  • REGISTRATION IS 100% FREE
  • Pricing for classes (if any) will be determined by the instructor
  • You can register now by clicking REGISTER in the upper right hand corner
Here’s a quick look at the upcoming class schedule:

Sunday, April 19
10:00am Dance Fitness with Emily
10:30am Beginner Yoga with Yira
Monday, April 20
5:00am AM HIIT with Debbie
7:00am Full Body Strength with Holly
9:00am Strength Training with Alexis
9:30am Mat Pilates with J.J.
10:00am Zumba with Amy
4:30pm STRONG30 with Amy
6:00pmYoga Sherri
6:00pm Zumba with Andrew and Devon
7:00pm VeraFlow with Lynn
For the full upcoming schedule, click here.

Meet the Instructors:

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Debbie – Schedule Coordinator and Instructor

HIIT – Kickboxing Tabata – Core –  STRONG Nation™ – ​Zumba®

​Contact Debbie

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Devon – Manager of Promotional Media and Instructor

STRONG Nation™ – ​Zumba®

Contact Devon
STRONG Nation™ Instructor Page​
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Alexis – Instructor

Strength Training – Pilates
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Amy – Instructor

STRONG Nation™ – ​Zumba®

Contact Amy​

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Andrew – Instructor

Zumba®

Contact Andrew
Zumba® Instructor Page
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Dana – Instructor

LaBlast®

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Emily  – Instructor

Zumba® – Dance Toning – Fit Fusion

Contact Emily

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Holly – Instructor

Full Body Strength Training

Contact Holly

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J.J. – Instructor

Pilates

Contact J.J.

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Keith and Teresa – Instructors

Total Body Toning – Zumba®

Contact Keith and Teresa
KTZumba Website

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Lynn – Instructor

Zumba® – VeraFlow

Contact Lynn​

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Sherri – Instructor

Fully Alive Yoga – Yogalates

Contact Sherry
Fully Alive Yoga Website

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Yira – Instructor

Yoga

Contact Yira

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Gem City Fitness, Virtual excercise

New E-Assist Bikes Coming to Link Bike Share!

March 20, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Link: Dayton Bike Share will celebrate five years of operation by adding 100 electric bicycles (e-bikes) to its fleet this spring. The e-bikes will be deployed in partnership with the micromobility provider Drop Mobility under the name, eLink. The existing green Link bikes will be upgraded as well to migrate to this new platform this spring.

The eLink bikes will be white in color with green accents to help them stand out from the green Link bikes. The eLink bikes must be pedaled to engage the electric motor in the bike that assists riders. The bikes do not assist a rider above a speed of 15 mph, and they can be ridden anywhere in the system service area which will be outlined in the app.

 

“Users will be able to access both types of bikes in the Link Dayton app, which will launch later this spring,” said Bike Miami Valley’s executive director Laura Estandia. “We listened to feedback from potential riders and stakeholders, and there has always been a strong desire for Link to grow,” says Estandia. The new kits for the green Link bikes will eliminate the need for stations, which greatly reduces the cost of expanding. All existing Link locations will be replaced with bike racks, which will serve as the new parking locations for both types of bikes.

 

The operators of the Link system, Bike Miami Valley and Greater Dayton RTA, made the decision to close the system a bit earlier than planned due to the current health crisis. “We were expecting this closure not to occur for another few weeks, but with the current health crisis, we feel it makes sense to close the operation sooner rather than later so we can focus on getting the new system online,” says Estandia.

 

“We’re very excited to be working with Bike Miami Valley and Greater Dayton RTA for bringing e-bikes to Dayton- through this partnership, we look forward to delivering a truly seamless, integrated and sustainable micro-mobility service for everybody in the community,” said Dipesh Dar, COO of Drop Mobility.

The last day to get a Link trip on the existing system will be Saturday, March 21st. All current Annual and Monthly Link: Dayton Bike Share memberships will be transferable to the new system when it launches later this spring. Existing memberships with time left will be honored in the new system and the option to renew at a low rate will be offered to members. Members should call 937-496-3825 or email [email protected], if they have any questions.

 

Pricing and additional details will be released in the coming months and will be available at www.linkdayton.org.

 

Filed Under: Active Living, The Featured Articles Tagged With: eLink bikes, Link: Dayton Bike Share

A Walk Through the Cemetery is Just What You Need!

March 16, 2020 By Angie Hoschouer Leave a Comment

We are living in strange times these days. Viruses are named after birds, pigs and now beer. New words for the dictionary will be added by the end of the year: “self-quarantining” and “social distancing.” Fake news. Real news. Wash your hands. And the hoarding of toilet paper! Bars and restaurants closed. Libraries and casinos closed. Strange times indeed.

There are things to do and places you can go that will allow you to be socially distanced from others yet enjoy the beauty of emerging spring. Visit the cemetery! Yes! We’re serious, visit the cemetery.  Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum is an open air museum that will delight you with the the visuals of greening grass and emerging flowers. We’ve seen the crocus bloom and the daffodils should be fluttering forth very soon.

If you’ve never been to Woodland  Cemetery and Arboretum you just might be amazed with all of the architectural wonders and beautiful sculptures throughout the grounds. There are over 110,000 people buried at Woodland and nearly 100,000 markers and monuments ranging from rugged boulders, left here from the glaciers, to Greek statues and temples. You’ll see a full sized dog, angels and trumpeters and lambs, crosses and flowers all made of cut stone.

There are unique poems and stories etched into the stones and symbols of death from a long ago era. What’s more is that you can learn about the history of Dayton’s citizens through one of the virtual tours offered by the cemetery’s mobile app. There are three tours you can walk, drive or sit on your couch and attend. A free downloadable app is available from the cemetery’s website at woodlandcemetery.org or click here to go straight to the app site.

The Historic Tour features several of the buildings and notable residents at Woodland. This tour offers an audio feature where you sit back and listen to the narrative. There is also the Dayton’s Walk of Fame Tour and the Celebrated African -Americans at Woodland Cemetery Tour. Give it a try and learn about a few of the men and women who made it Great’n Dayton.

If going to the cemetery, there are over 200 verdant acres of rolling hills and 9 miles of paved roads. Truly a much better workout than you can get at the gym. There are at least nine remaining trees designated as “Ohio Champions.” How fun would it be to find them all. You can stop at the front office and get free brochures of several walking tours or purchase a booklet that features both walking tour and historical bios on each of the people on the tour. Bring a picnic and sit down by the pond. Dogs, bring your humans and get them off the couch. And definitely bring your camera to take in the view and a photo of the beautiful “Gem City.”

Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum sits in the heart of downtown Dayton on over 200 verdant acres of rolling hills with over 3000 tress on the property. This historic cemetery, founded in 1841, welcomes thousands of visitors who tour the grounds each year to visit the grave sites of inventors of powered flight, Wilbur and Orville Wright; poet Paul Laurence Dunbar; Matilda and Levi Stanley, Queen and King of the Gypsies; writer Erma Bombeck; inventor Charles F. Kettering; and entrepreneurs John H. Patterson (NCR); George P. Huffman (Huffy Bicycles); and George Mead (Mead Paper Co.).

Filed Under: Active Living, Community, Dayton History, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Charles F. Kettering, Dayton, Downtown Dayton, Erma Bombeck, Gem CIty, George H. Mead, George P. Huffman, John H. Patterson, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Queen of the Gypsies, The Wright Brothers, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton, Woodland Cemetery

Shamrock Shuffle 5k

March 7, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Race proceeds support the St. Patrick School Alumni & Friends Fund. Managed by the Troy Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization.

Check-in
Get your race packet early on Friday, 3/13, 4-6 PM at the stadium! Or same-day check-in begins at 7:30 AM.

Filed Under: Runners

Eight Upcoming 5K Runs

March 1, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

In the world of running, competing in a 5K race, so named because it’s 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) long, is a favorite goal among fledgling runners because the distance is short enough that even beginners can build up enough stamina, strength, and skill to be ready to compete in a few months.   Many runners consider a good finishing time for a 5K to be anything under 25 minutes. To manage that would mean running at a pace of around 8 minutes per mile, which would mean finishing in 24 minutes, 51 seconds (24:51). For comparison, a person running at a pace of 10 minutes/mile would finish a 5K in 31:04, while someone moving at a pace of 12 minutes/mile would finish in 37:17.  If it took you 17 minutes 27 seconds to go one mile, your predicted 5K finishing time would be 58 minutes and 2 seconds.  Whether you’re already a runner or new to the game, training for a 5K is definitely something you can do. Pick a race and get registered, start a training plan, and get yourself ready for race day.

Check out these upcoming races this month, or plan ahead for other upcoming running events.

Just a Half Mile More 5k

Sugarcreek Metro Park
March 4 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

The Pete Livingston Memorial Run to benefit international scouting. Recognition for Runners and Hikers, both Male and Female, 13 and…

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Bunny Hop 5k & 10k

Epiphany Lutheran Church
March 11 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 am
$20

The Epiphany Lutheran Church Bunny Hop 5K and 10K takes place at the Epiphany Church Austin Campus at the intersection…

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Shamrock Shuffle 5k

Troy Memorial Stadium
March 14 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
$25

Race proceeds support the St. Patrick School Alumni & Friends Fund. Managed by the Troy Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization. Check-in…

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Harrigan’s 5k

Harrigan’s Tavern
March 14 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm

The Harrigan’s 5k is St Patrick’s Tradition and fundraiser for several local charities. This race is a great way to…

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The Big Hoopla 4 Miler

Carillon Historical Park
March 15 @ 8:30 am – 11:30 am

The Road Starts Here! The 2020 Big Hoopla 4 Miler is the kickoff event for the NCAA First Four Tournament…

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Dublin Pub One Mile Run, presented by Jameson

The Dublin Pub
March 16 @ 5:00 pm
$20 – $40

Join us at the inaugural Dublin Pub One Mile, presented by Jameson RACE ITEMS (SWAG): Event Logo Tee Finisher medal/drink…

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No Buts About It 5k

Welcome Stadium
March 28 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
$25

2020 marks the 13th Annual No Buts About It 5k for Colorectal Cancer Prevention. Colorectal Cancer is the second leading…

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Run Through Traffic 5K

University of Dayton RecPlex
March 28 @ 9:30 am – 5:00 pm
$15

This event is to raise awareness about Human Trafficking and the horrific outcomes it has on survivors. Before the race…

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Filed Under: Runners, The Featured Articles

Backpacking Basics: Trip Planning, Safety & Logistics

February 29, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Learn the basics of planning your trip, staying safe on the trail, and logistics to get you on and off the trail!

Great Miami Outfitters offers this FREE class to help you get started in backpacking or to refresh you on the latest in gear, apparel, backpacks, stoves and more! Our classes are held in our location at Cross Pointe Centre in Centerville.

Filed Under: Hiking/Backpacking

Leap Day Race

February 22, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Join us at the race that only happens once every four years! You can run/walk the 2.29K or the 2.29M distance or run the 20.20K. You’re guaranteed to earn a PR! This is a family friendly event, so bring your kids for the free kids run! Your registration includes an infinity band (similar to a Buff) and post race celebration (details pending).

Three frogs will start the 20.20K race 30 seconds ahead of everyone. Think you can beat them? If you do, you’ll receive a special award!

Filed Under: Runners

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