Tribute Tuesday – Katrina Pilkington “Kat”
by Brad Minus | Jul 30, 2013 | 4 comments
It has been a while since I have been able to put together a Tribute Tuesday post and this weeks tribute is someone I am truly honored and excited to write about. Katrina Pilkington, known by most people as Kat, has a heart that is rare by most standards. While she enjoys being healthy and partaking in fitness challenges and goals, she always…and I mean always, finds ways to help others reach their goals in the process.
To tell you the truth I have no idea how she does it. Katrina Pilkington is a woman who a few years ago decided to shed over 40 pounds for herself (see her story) and in doing so created a new energetic voice in the community and the blogosphere directed totally at those who want to become more healthy, more fit, and share ideas on how to go about it.
With only starting to run seriously just a couple of years ago, Katrina Pilkington, over the past nine months has completed her own challenge of 6 half-marathons in 6 months, attained her Certified Personal Trainer, has blogged about some new idea, product, person or technique every single day, holds a full-time job and is very active with her newlywed husband. Sarah Jessica Parker in “I Don’t Know How She Does It” has nothing on Mrs. Katrina Pilkington. She is truly amazing.
She doesn’t know it yet (well, she will now), but she is an inspiration to me. If it wasn’t for her example, Inner Fire probably would not be around today. Kat showed me it was possible to get a message out that would inspire, motivate and be fun to write. She also set an example on that there are plenty of topics out there to be expressed each and every day.
You don’t have to take my word for it, take hers in my interview below:
Interview:
Birthdate/Sign: December 10 – Sagittarius all the way
High School sports: None – I had my head in the books
College: Tampa Technical Institute
College Sports: Nope
I have linked to your “my story page” above so everyone can read your amazing story, but can you tell us what was the major turning point that started your fitness journey?
If you could give me one adjective to describe the feeling you get when you are working out what would it be?
When and why did you start running?
What is one thing you love most about competing in road races?
Following your twitter, facebook, and blog, we know that you just past the NASM-CPT exam. What do you plan to do with it?
We all have those days when we just do not feel like training. What do you do to get past that feeling and get on with your workout?
What would you say is your greatest obstacle you ever overcame?
What is your greatest victory?
What are your favorite quotes?
~ Buddha (tattooed on my left, upper, inner arm as a daily reminder)