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Joggers and Striders breakin’ a sweat

Posted on September 28th, 2010 | by Amber & Phil | No Comments »

It was so so hot in Oakland early Sunday morning as the Lake Merritt Joggers and Striders club took off from the finish line. Some ran a speedy 5K, while others sweat their tails off with two or three laps around the lake, completing either the 10 or 15K. The Bear Naked table definitely soaked up some scorching sun, loving the delayed summer weather in the Bay Area.

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First-timers, old-timers and everyone in between jogged and strode around the shimmering water, chatting and reminiscing about past Fourth Sunday Races. Bear Naked Granola with cool yogurt? An excited “Yes, please!” was often the answer.

See Jane Run…and bike…and swim!

Posted on September 28th, 2010 | by Amber & Phil | No Comments »

The See Jane Run Triathlon in Pleasanton was packed with charm– a beautiful sunny day, strong ladies everywhere and an all-around good vibe that went down perfect with a side of Bear Naked. The “Super Janes” were in their capes and bright-colored jumpers, but it was the rest of the crowd that did the impressing, making powerful strides through the race’s ups, downs, ins and outs. Cool yogurt on top of our all-natural flavors was a nice way for all the Janes to recharge post-race and everybody had a great morning, in spite of the fact that this See Jane Run event didn’t include champagne– good thing the bubbly Bear Naked staff was on site to fill the flutes– or compostable cups.

ROF Triathlon – Federal Way, WA

Posted on September 28th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
September 26, 2010

If you are participating in the Tri-Freaks triathalon be ready for an awesome surprise in your participant bag. I don’t want to give out the “whole” secret but Kelly invented this delicious snack/meal/dessert in her mother’s kitchen, and you’ll be receiving a tiny taste of it. Also look for a multiple-purpose piece of paper. One part coupon, one part bumper sticker, 100% Bear Naked awesomeness. Now run hard!

It’s A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood!

Posted on September 28th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »

All great things must come to an end. And unfortunately this is our last week Living Bear Naked, at least professionally. For our final extravaganza the Seattle team headed down to Family Fitness Day at Magnuson Park. There we witnessed a 500 yard sprint for those under the ripe old age of 13, followed by a few hundred more mature participants participating in the 5k, 10k, 15k, or duathlon (a 2.6 mile run, 13 mile bike ride, and 1/2 mile sprint). As we have for the last five months we joyfully distributed delicious Bear Naked Granola parfaits to participants and spectators alike.

Thanks for all the great times Seattle, Portland, and the rest of the Pacific Northwest and please don’t forget to Terracycle.

Lakewood Trail Running Series!

Posted on September 22nd, 2010 | by Bailey & Ross | No Comments »

Hey locals! Come see us at the LAST of the Lakewood Trail Running series and get some awesome FREE Bear Naked stuff!

Tri-For-Real

Posted on September 21st, 2010 | by Amber & Phil | No Comments »

The past summer months of Tri-for-fun’s in Pleasanton have been preparation for this past weekends Tri-for-real. Athletes of all ages came out  for the 700yard swim, 18mile bike, 4mile run.

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We set-up the Bear Naked tent near the bike transition to get as close to the action as possible. The highlight of our day occurred when the gentleman above, completed both the swim and bike ride and stopped by our tent to scarf down a granola parfait before taking off on the 4mile run! Now that’s Living Bear Naked!!!

You know we’ve got your back like chiropractic

Posted on September 21st, 2010 | by Amber & Phil | No Comments »

This past Saturday we cruised over to Lake Merced in San Francisco for the 1st annual “We’ve Got Your Back” Race/Walk benefiting The Spinal Research Foundation. Hundreds came out to race around the 4.5mile scenic lake. It was great to be apart of this race which raised funds that directly contributes to life changing research and educational programs.

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The Bear Naked Challenge

Posted on September 20th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | 1 Comment »

Today Bear Naked Seattle put on it’s own challenge. Down one staff member, Diana stepped up to the plate and brought her A-Game to the Kirkland Triathlon. While participants were enduring three athletic endeavors, Diana pushed herself to the limits of parfait production: shaking, pouring, scooping, cutting, promoting, and all with a smile on her pretty little face.

Meanwhile about 800 people from all over the country were putting on their wetsuit for the .5 mile swim, then grabbing their bike helmet for a 12 miler around the Eastside, and finally slapping on their runners for 3 miles of pounding the pavement.

Kirkland Triathlon @ Carillon Point – Kirkland, WA

Posted on September 15th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
September 18, 2010
6:00 amto1:00 pm

Scheduled in the middle of September the Kirkland Triathlon misses the summer heat of the North West, or at least the sunny skies. But who wants to run, swim, and bike with the glare of Helios? For three days this event takes over Carillon Point, nestled on the Eastside of the 520 this has some of the best views of the north end of the lake and Husky stadium. We will be there handing out fresh parfaits for 2/3 of the time, so come on down and join in on the fun!

Friday 3 pm – 7 pm: registration

Saturday 6 am – 1 pm: adult triathlon

Sunday 8:30 am – 9:30 am: kids triathlon (we won’t actually be there for this one, but you can catch us on the other side of 520 at Pocock Rowing Center for Row for the Cure!)

Kirkland Triathlon @ Carillon Point – Kirkland, WA

Posted on September 15th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
September 17, 2010
3:00 pmto7:00 pm

Scheduled in the middle of September the Kirkland Triathlon misses the summer heat of the North West, or at least the sunny skies. But who wants to run, swim, and bike with the glare of Helios? For three days this event takes over Carillon Point, nestled on the Eastside of the 520 this has some of the best views of the north end of the lake and Husky stadium. We will be there handing out fresh parfaits for 2/3 of the time, so come on down and join in on the fun!

Friday 3 pm – 7 pm: registration

Saturday 6 am – 1 pm: adult triathlon

Sunday 8:30 am – 9:30 am: kids triathlon (we won’t actually be there for this one, but you can catch us on the other side of 520 at Pocock Rowing Center for Row for the Cure!)