About Team Motivated Motion

The 2010 Grass-roots effort of Lynn and Alex Tucker
Team Motivated Motion was created to make the 60km walkathon trek for The Shoppers Drug Mart Walk For Women's Cancers in Toronto
The Focus: To watch the team grow, and follow the progress for as long as it lasts. To give recognition to everyone who helps us work towards our goal. Plus to encourage folks to join us in the walk.
It is hard on a family when a loved-one is stricken with an illness that could potentially take their life. The person who is ill must recover, yet life still goes on, and the recovery must blend into the cadence of the family life. The hardest thing is Finding A New Normal. We represent all those who are struggling with this task. We walk for YOU.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Our Door-To-Door Canvassing Has Begun

With the Starcraft 2 Tournament this weekend, and the BBQ out of the way, and our major training hump (to accomplish easily 10km/day) taken care of....we are now doing our door-to-door canvassing.

Tonight was our first experience with it. We had a great time. No one turned us down at the door, and most had money ready in hand to give.

It was great hearing everyone's personal story and their words of encouragement and support for Alex and I. We were only out for a short period of time this evening and got substantial donations to support us on our walk.

Tomorrow I will head out to visit some local businesses to drum up some more support.

Please check out the Starcraft 2 tournament this weekend. If you play please join up before Saturday at noon.

If you see us walking around town come and say "Hi!"

Thanks to all the folks who are making our canvassing such a great experience!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Lynn Gets Asked To Be A Media Walker For The September Event!

I am so excited!
I have been asked to be a Media Walker for the Weekend to End Women's Cancer Walk in Toronto, on September 11th and 12th.
I was contacted week-before-last. I thought about it for a couple of days, and then I accepted the offer.
On the Walk news agencies and TV stations will contact me via cell phone and find out where I am on the route and then make their way to me and walk with Alex and I and ask us questions, and I am to share my story.
My story is in the margin on the right side of this blog...just click my photo and you can read the story.

I will admit to everyone that I am training well! But my life is not back to normal by any means. I still have nurses every morning to help me get my day started. Once I am rolling I am fine, but I do need a bit of help getting showered, and getting dressed. Once I am done with that I only need help again at bedtime, and my family is home to help me then. Alex joined my team to keep me safe, and to be a support walker who knows my medical needs and everything to do with my medication and my limitations. He trains with me so we know I have someone with me at all times. I could not do the walk without him. Where I am strong and able to walk, I am contrasted by a crazy shoulder injury that happened before the cancer surgeries that has hampered my recovery. The training has kept up my morale while I have been lame to be able to accomplish anything else except the walking!

Obviously most folks would have not even tried to train for the walk. But for me something inside me was like a voice telling me that if I don't train to do this walk and make a serious effort with the training, my mind and emotions would not survive the sense of entrapment I have as a result of my frozen shoulder. I have never been so beat down by a physical injury and the recovery from surgeries in all of my days until now. So I grasp hard at my daily accomplishments in the training!

We are now doing 10kms a day in our training, and all of it is on residential streets in Newmarket, with impressive steep hills along the trek. We basically perimeter a major part of our town. You can find us walking the Perimeter of Yonge St to Main and boundaried between Green Lane and Eagle Streets on the North and South. This Saturday folks can find me walking all over downtown Toronto starting at Union Station around 11AM, while taking part in a social walk with some friends for the whole day..... I will FB and Tweet where I am walking to next on Saturday....

I am agile on my legs for sure, and my breathing is so amazing, and my heart rate is so even all the time. I have gone down two clothing sizes so far, and I am now losing weight at a fairly rapid rate! ....All positive ends. I am not so disappointed by not being able to use my right arm too well, and I am not saddened at all by my inability to do too many chores, or work in the studio much at all these past 10 months because I have the training. I have also been able to cut my pain medication doses in half. Plus my diabetes is quite under control too! This is exactly why this walk I am doing is FOR ME...with the benefit of raising money for a charity that has already funded research to help me stay well in my future.
It is not easy to juggle the recovery and the training and I feel very fortunate that I am well enough to do it, and I empathize with those who just cannot try because they did not luck out as well as me with their diagnosis, surgery and recovery. I will take you all in my heart with me on walk day and if you see me cheering on the news and walking and knitting my way through Toronto..Please know that on Walk day I am cheering for YOU.

A few weeks after the Walk in September I will have my 6month examination after surgery. I feel confident that I will screen clear of the cancer, as my post op pathology was clean.
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To address something that has occurred in Toronto with fraud over cancer survival:

There has been a young woman arrested for frauding folks out of their money on the internet by saying she is a cancer patient. I am sure this all is making everyone wary, so I have taken scans of mine and Alex's official participation letters so you can see we are official numbered participants of an official numbered Canadian Charity event. The two photos below are shots of our official letters.

Also I just wanted to let you know that if you support us by clicking on the icons in the margin that donation goes directly to the charity through their official site, and you get a receipt in email right way, and I believe you get your official tax receipt in the email as well. Nothing goes into mine or Alex's personal account, and your privacy is protected, and we cannot see your credit card number etc.


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The Starcraft 2 Tournament To End Cancer (August 14th and 15th)


This September 11th and 12th I am participating in The Weekend to End Women's Cancer (http://www.endcancer.ca/); walking 60 km over the weekend with my Mom to raise money and awareness for women’s cancers. In order to participate, we each need to raise $4000 dollars in donations. One of my fundraising efforts is going to be host a charity Star Craft II tournament.

How To Enter

A minimum $25 donation will be required to play in the tournament. Email me at tucker.al at gmail dot com and I will send you a link where you can make your donation. Once I get confirmation that you made a donation I will add you to the bracket. (Tax receipts will be issued for the donations)

When

August 14th and 15th (Starting 12PM EST each day)

Where

Battle.net (US Server)

Tournament Info

This is a 1v1 single elimination style tournament. There is a player cap of 32 filling on a fist come first serve basis. The Round of 32, 16 and 8 will be played on Saturday and will be Best of 3 games. The Semi Finals and Finals will be played on Sunday and be Best of 5 games. I will be playing in the tournament, but I will also be casting other games in the tournament for everyones enjoyment.

Map Pool

All Blizzard maps up to 4 players are sanctioned for this tournament. All matches will start on Lost Temple. After that, it is losers choice.

Prizes

I approached a bunch of businesses to sponsor this event, and sadly no one will. So I am putting $50 on the line as a prize for 1st place. If you would like to donate to the prize pool, let me know.