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Awesome!! Marcie http://www.codeproject.com
Thanks :-O. I've been running for ten years as of this spring. I'm currently trying to get my weight down below 200 lbs in time for my birthday in July. I'm tired of the extra bit of 'guttage' around my waist. 14.5 lbs to go... :sigh:
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Thanks :-O. I've been running for ten years as of this spring. I'm currently trying to get my weight down below 200 lbs in time for my birthday in July. I'm tired of the extra bit of 'guttage' around my waist. 14.5 lbs to go... :sigh:
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Wow! You're inspiring to think about getting back into 5K shape, it's been a while for me. Maybe once it starts warming up around here... Marcie http://www.codeproject.com
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Wow! You're inspiring to think about getting back into 5K shape, it's been a while for me. Maybe once it starts warming up around here... Marcie http://www.codeproject.com
Marcie Robillard (Datagrid Girl) wrote: once it starts warming up around here... Same here. Since Thanksgiving, I've only run outside 3-4 times. The rest of the time, I've been stuck inside, either on one of the cardio machines ( X| ) or one of the treadmills ( X| ) in the fitness room where I work. Most years I manage to get outside at least once a week. This year we've had enough snow, rain, cold temperatures, or some combination of them that it's pretty much kept me inside the whole time. Fortunately, spring (an e-flower garden: :rose::rose::rose::rose::rose: ) is coming :jig:. Keep us informed if you decide to run again; good luck!
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Wow! You're inspiring to think about getting back into 5K shape, it's been a while for me. Maybe once it starts warming up around here... Marcie http://www.codeproject.com
Marcie Robillard (Datagrid Girl) wrote: Maybe once it starts warming up around here... Hehehe... I can tell it's almost Spring here. We're expecting to hit 100°F this weekend, just 3° to go from today's high. X| Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
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Marcie Robillard (Datagrid Girl) wrote: once it starts warming up around here... Same here. Since Thanksgiving, I've only run outside 3-4 times. The rest of the time, I've been stuck inside, either on one of the cardio machines ( X| ) or one of the treadmills ( X| ) in the fitness room where I work. Most years I manage to get outside at least once a week. This year we've had enough snow, rain, cold temperatures, or some combination of them that it's pretty much kept me inside the whole time. Fortunately, spring (an e-flower garden: :rose::rose::rose::rose::rose: ) is coming :jig:. Keep us informed if you decide to run again; good luck!
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I'm still waiting for the perfect temperature. I need at least 15C (I'm picky about weather). Until then, the treadmill will just have to do. :) -- Ich bin der böse Mann von Schweden.
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I'll be doing my first 10 miler in over 8 months, tomorrow morning. All in preparation for another half marathon on May 2. Congrats on the run and I hope I can sing the same tomorrow after my run. :) Chris Meech We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton VB is like a toolbox, in the hands of a craftsman, you can end up with some amazing stuff, but without the skills to use it right you end up with Homer Simpson's attempt at building a barbeque or his attempt at a Spice rack. Michael P. Butler
Half marathons are just perfect for a good exercise. And you can feel the half marathon linger in your legs for at least 2 days. Does that count as masochism? :-D -- Ich bin der böse Mann von Schweden.
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Half marathons are just perfect for a good exercise. And you can feel the half marathon linger in your legs for at least 2 days. Does that count as masochism? :-D -- Ich bin der böse Mann von Schweden.
Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Does that count as masochism? Yes. Of course, who am I to judge? When I feel lousy, ache all over, and just want a nap, I go to karate class.:doh: Will Build Nuclear Missile For Food - No Target Too Small
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Marcie Robillard (Datagrid Girl) wrote: once it starts warming up around here... Same here. Since Thanksgiving, I've only run outside 3-4 times. The rest of the time, I've been stuck inside, either on one of the cardio machines ( X| ) or one of the treadmills ( X| ) in the fitness room where I work. Most years I manage to get outside at least once a week. This year we've had enough snow, rain, cold temperatures, or some combination of them that it's pretty much kept me inside the whole time. Fortunately, spring (an e-flower garden: :rose::rose::rose::rose::rose: ) is coming :jig:. Keep us informed if you decide to run again; good luck!
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Half marathons are just perfect for a good exercise. And you can feel the half marathon linger in your legs for at least 2 days. Does that count as masochism? :-D -- Ich bin der böse Mann von Schweden.
By that co-relation...does a full marathon last for 4 days then?? Yes it would be masochism specially if you are missing the athlete gene in your body...:-D Pia "Don't try to out-weird me, three eyes. I get weirder things than you in my breakfast cereal."
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By that co-relation...does a full marathon last for 4 days then?? Yes it would be masochism specially if you are missing the athlete gene in your body...:-D Pia "Don't try to out-weird me, three eyes. I get weirder things than you in my breakfast cereal."
Pia_2004 wrote: does a full marathon last for 4 days then?? I don't know.. I've never started a full marathon. In due time though :) Pia_2004 wrote: Yes it would be masochism specially if you are missing the athlete gene in your body Several genes are missing for me.. :rolleyes: -- Ich bin der böse Mann von Schweden.
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