Exercise & HIV/AIDS: Personal Accounts
Race Across America: Team4HIVHope Cycles to Raise Awareness and to Win (Regularly Updated)
From TheBody.com
Boston Marathon Attack: An HIV Survivor's Perspective (April 21, 2013)
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- Three's a Charm for "Team to End AIDS" Participant Sozit Ayalew (August 20, 2012)
From AIDS United
- From the Sports Desk: Chasing an End to AIDS (July 25, 2012)
From AIDS Foundation of Chicago
Justin Runs the Rebel Race 2012 (Maryland/DC I): A Blog Entry by Justin B. Terry-Smith (July 19, 2012)
"I love a challenge and I almost thrive on them. In February some of my friends were talking about us doing the Rebel Race. ... There were all sorts of obstacle courses ... we decided to run it."
From TheBody.com
This Positive Life: Richard Cordova (June 28, 2012)
Richard was given an AIDS diagnosis in 2002. He was devastated -- but not surprised, considering his life of hard partying, meth use and unprotected sex. But since that time, he's rediscovered his passion for life -- and traded drugs for marathons and 200-mile bike rides.
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Attack of the Killer Couches, or Why People With HIV and Neuropathy Need to Get Off Our Backsides! Part Two: A Blog Entry by Dave R. (March 30, 2012)
"The whole message of this article is to tailor your activities to your own situation. If five, or ten minutes a day is all you can do, then it's all you can do but it's still so much better than doing nothing. Think of it as prolonging your life maybe just by minutes, or hours, or days and maybe for years!"
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Attack of the Killer Couches, or Why People With HIV and Neuropathy Need to Get Off Our Backsides! Part One: A Blog Entry by Dave R. (March 29, 2012)
"I've had to summon up the courage to be arrogant and preach to people about exercise here. Please forgive the bullying tone; it's not my job to tell you what to do with your lives and I am allergic to evangelists of any sort but I do feel it's important to pass the following information on to other people who might be in the same situation."
From TheBody.com
- How I -- and Team4HIVHope -- Got to the Race Across America: A Blog Entry by Steven Berveling (June 10, 2011)
"I recognise that I get stigmatised because I live with HIV, and that stigma affects how I see my own self worth. I want to show that despite me having HIV, I can do these tough sport events like anyone else."
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Hitting the Gym With HIV Fitness Stud Nelson Vergel: A Blog Entry by Mark S. King (January 24, 2011)
"In Part Two of my video blog with Nelson Vergel, we hit the gym for a lesson on aerobic activity and weight lifting. With issues like bone density more vital for people with HIV, weight training makes sense."
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