RunRookie
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2011
- Messages
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Thank you for inviting me into your community! It was so cool meeting Mike and learning a little about his journey and sharing the recent 5K race with him and Patrick (and Liz?). He has described this group to me and it sounded pretty nice to have a supportive community with a common interest in running. And I am a big Disney fan to boot so it sounded like a good fit. 
My journey began last May when I decided to lose 160 lbs and live/eat healthier after being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. I joined Weight Watchers and started down this path. In December, I was cleared to add exercise to my plan, after having lost 50 lbs just through healthy eating and portion control. So I decided to start by just moving more.
Being new to this sport, I know that I have much to learn. I started out just walking on the treadmill this January. By March/April, I was starting to jog and doing run/walk intervals. In May, I ran my first 5K -- the Weight Watchers 5K Walkit -- which I run/walked in 38:20 and took 2nd place in my age group. In the recent 5K, I ran the entire race and finished in 36:02. I was very excited about being able to run the entire race. And the medal was pretty cool!
So now, 90 lbs lighter but with 70 lbs more to lose, I am feeling great. My doctor has been tapering me off the meds for diabetes with the intent for me to be drug-free by early July! And I am going to keep on running!
My next events are a 10K in mid-August in Wheaton, IL; the Chicago AIDS 5K Run in October; and the Disney 5K & Donald Half Marathon at WDW in January 2012. The 13.1 is intimidating but I will be training for it starting in September. And I hope you all will give me some great tips to help me make the most out of my prep work.
I look forward to running with you and getting to know you all better. If you want to learn more about me, I have two blogs that I try to maintain. One is about my journey towards healthier living which includes my running logs (rickpeete.squarespace.com) and the other is my random personal blog (rickpeete.blogspot.com).
Thanks again for your warm welcome!

My journey began last May when I decided to lose 160 lbs and live/eat healthier after being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. I joined Weight Watchers and started down this path. In December, I was cleared to add exercise to my plan, after having lost 50 lbs just through healthy eating and portion control. So I decided to start by just moving more.
Being new to this sport, I know that I have much to learn. I started out just walking on the treadmill this January. By March/April, I was starting to jog and doing run/walk intervals. In May, I ran my first 5K -- the Weight Watchers 5K Walkit -- which I run/walked in 38:20 and took 2nd place in my age group. In the recent 5K, I ran the entire race and finished in 36:02. I was very excited about being able to run the entire race. And the medal was pretty cool!
So now, 90 lbs lighter but with 70 lbs more to lose, I am feeling great. My doctor has been tapering me off the meds for diabetes with the intent for me to be drug-free by early July! And I am going to keep on running!
My next events are a 10K in mid-August in Wheaton, IL; the Chicago AIDS 5K Run in October; and the Disney 5K & Donald Half Marathon at WDW in January 2012. The 13.1 is intimidating but I will be training for it starting in September. And I hope you all will give me some great tips to help me make the most out of my prep work.
I look forward to running with you and getting to know you all better. If you want to learn more about me, I have two blogs that I try to maintain. One is about my journey towards healthier living which includes my running logs (rickpeete.squarespace.com) and the other is my random personal blog (rickpeete.blogspot.com).
Thanks again for your warm welcome!