For now, I just suffer through my little 2.5 mile runs 3 x week. I want to eventually get that up to 5K.
I always tell people that if you can run 2 miles, you can run 3.1

I only started running a few years ago with the goal of running a 5k. Until the day I actually ran it, I don't think I ever ran more than 2.5 miles at the most. Even now that I am running on a more regular basis, I very rarely run more than 2.5 miles, but I know that I
can do a 5k.
I'd love to use the salad bar at the grocery store more, but the salad dressing is not in its original packaging so I have NO idea about the calorie count. How do you manage that? Does your store have the NI still on the bottles?
Yes, my grocery store has the original labels on the bottles so I know the nutrition info. I love using the salad bar there because I can add the things that I don't usually have on hand at home.
QOTD Saturday March 12, 2011
Do you have an area of your body that you consider to be a "problem area"?
I would probably say my stomach is my problem area...I guess in more than one way since I am always wanting to fill it

I think my midsection is where I carry most of my weight, unfortunatly. I have naturally muscular legs and arms, but my stomach is kind of flabby. I don't do anything specific to target it though. I keep thinking that I should do more core work, but I haven't started yet
Often when I have a really big splurge day/meal, I have trouble ending it. Why is it that I can splurge on movie popcorn and a few M&M's at the movies.... and then come home and eat three pieces of chocolate (from my secret Lindt stash

) instead of just ending it when I walk out of the theater????? Talk about adding injury to insult!!!
This is totally me too. If I just stop eating something all together, I don't have too much of a problem avoiding it. But once I have "just one" I usually end up having more like 10

I am really trying to be more consistant, but sometimes I don't succeed.
QOTD Sunday March 13, 2011
Have you always been overweight?
I think I have always been at least a little bigger than I should be. I always said I was "big boned" and naturally muscular, which maybe I am, but I was deffinitely using it as an excuse.
For almost as long as I can remember, I have been about a size 12. I know that when I graduated high school, I was around 170. When I went to college, I actually lost weight my freshman year because I was playing volleyball and had 2 a day practices for the first couple of months. Pair that with the fact that I was poor and so I only ate at meal times at the caffeteria, I lost about 15 lbs.
After that, I landed around 160-165 and stayed there pretty consistantly. About 4 years ago I hit my all time high of 181. I decided that I was not happy with that and made a lot of really good changes. I started counting calories and working out at least 5 days a week. At that time I was also working a very physical job and was on my feet, constantly walking and lifting luggage for 9 hrs a day, 4 or 5 days a week. I actually really hated the job, so I think part of the reason that I was so successful with losing the weight was because it was something I could control and was something that actually made me happy. After about 6 months, I weighed in at my adult low of 148. I was wearing a size 8 which is the first time since 8th grade that I was in a single digit size.
In the fall of 2007, I got a new position at my company that was located at our general offices instead of at the airport. Now, instead of a job that I hated, but burned lots of calories doing, I have a job I love, but spend 9 hrs a day on my rear in front of a computer. At that same time, I also met and started dating my boyfriend. When we first started dating, we worked out together a lot, but as we got comfortable with each other and fell into a routine, we stopped being so consistant. We would go through phases, but generally, we skipped the gym more often than not. So, since that time, I gained back most of what I worked so hard to lose

I started this challenge at 177.
I will say now that 148 is probably an unrealistic weight for me. I really
am natually muscular and I build muscle quickly. To maintain a wieght that low, I would have to stop strenght training, which I know is a necessary part of being healthy. So I have a goal of 156. I think that is a weight that I will be able to maintain without giving up too much. It also puts me into the healthy BMI category
Whoo...that was a long story, huh?
And I am now ONE OUNCE away from One-derland!!

Woo Hoo!
Someone on my Facebook page made the suggestion that we jump ahead on a Tuesday at 4 p.m. rather than 2 a.m on a Sunday.
I never thought of that...that would be awesome!
QOTD Monday March 13, 2011
Are you working on weight loss for a special event?
I don't have a specifice event, although, my BF and I have a deal that once I reach 160 we can plan a trip to Hawaii. Unfortunately, I think it is going to be a while before we can afford to go even after I reach that goal

Other than that, it would be for my upcoming Ultimate season. It is so much easier to sprint and change directions when I am lighter, so I am looking forward to a good season.
I ate crap all day yesterday, and got mcdonalds for dinner, and was totally out of control.
I hear you! On Saturday, BF and I went to McDonalds and I actually ordered the grilled chicken snack wraps (which aren't great for you, but aren't terrible either), but when we got our food, we had the angus snack wraps instead. I wanted to go back and exchange them, but BF said to just eat them. Actually, they were really delicious

but I know they were awful for me. And, just for good measure, I got a shamrock shake to share with him
Hi everyone! I had a busy, but good weekend, although my eating was terribly suspect. On Friday night I finally gave in and we ordered pizza for dinner. I had very good intentions to have something healthy and to go to the gym, but instead, it was pizza and I fell asleep at 8

It was nice to get a lot of sleep though! On Sat, BF and I spent much of the day shopping and running errands. He finally talked me into buying a Wii. I got the Wii Fit too, so I am hoping to add some of that into my workout routine once or twice a week. We also played racquet ball, which we used to do a lot, but haven't in close to 2 years. Both of us have had shoulder injuries, so we have avoided it. It was a lot of fun, but I have certainly lost a step while he seemed to start right back where he was before. He easily beat me 3 games in a row, but it was a fantastic workout
Well, I have spent my first 2 hrs of work reading and responding here, so I should probably get to what I am getting paid for
Have a great day!
beth