corinnak
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Congratulations on your fastie mile, too! That's a long time to run at that pace!
Corinna - I looked at the National Weight Control Registry site and was thinking that would have been great to know about when I went from 263 lbs to 199 lbs back to 263 lbs. Congrats on finding your focus, I know I was feeling lost without one earlier this month.
Oh, I've been there - not to 263, but losing and regaining. I think that's where my anxiousness about it is coming from this time. It's probably always going to be a little mentally rough after completing a major, major event. Part of the recovery, I suppose.
Corinna...I got the info from the registry awhile back. You need to get some documentation of your previous and current weight, like doctor's records. It's a neat program and has had some interesting info come out of it.
Anyone that runs with music have a sweet spot on their playlist that they repeat over and over for an energy boost in the rough patches? My thought for a Monday mixer topic would be guilty-pleasure running music. I'm kinda drawn to dance music when I run, stuff I wouldn't normally listen to.
Mel, this is good to know - I may have some challenges getting my documented weight since - ugh - my doctor closed his practice and I'm having trouble getting my records.

My best running music is mostly really embarrassing. My current favorite isn't SO bad: The Middle by Jimmy Eat World. I also have a techno version of Goodbye Mr. Bluesky that is doing it for me at the moment. The most pathetic, but still foolproof when I'm dragging: The Hamster Dance.

So, call me lazy. I didn't run this weekend. We got 5 inches of snow, followed by a few hours of sleet. (I'm beginning to feel like I've seen an awful lot of sleet this year. Do I look like I need sleet?) It was sleeting Saturday morning, so our group run was canceled. I did NOT get up and run on the TM. This morning, DH and I went to the park and walked for an hour in the snow. I'm pretty sure that has to count as 2 hours regular walking. Then we shoveled snow. So activity-wise, I got the workout in. Unfortunately for Myrtle Beach, I'm not getting the miles in. I have a half-marathon in 2 weeks and I've run 15 miles since Goofy. Call it an extended taper, I guess.![]()
Sleet is the worst. Nobody needs sleet, and yet there has been an abundance this year. It is my most reviled weather. I am having the same trouble getting the miles in before the Princess Half - it's just not going well in terms of miles. All the mileage from training for WDW has to count for something on race day, though, right?
As of this afternoon, I am now done with week 2 of 3 running "special effects" for Erydice. I am definitely coming down with the thing that had my DS home from school all last week. I've had a sore throat for 3 days. I think the cough is starting up. I keep trying to beat the virus back with things like longish runs on the treadmill (I managed 7 yesterday before I couldn't take any more - stomach-wise, anyhow. Blah) and extra sleep. It seems like my brain is a little affected by this - I get concerned when I start to space things out. Too much like the effects of the concussion of 2008.
Still trying to pin down which Valentine's Day race to do. The choice is between a big, cumbersome event with a great tech shirt and no official timing and a smaller event with timing, but a less cool-looking cotton shirt. Currently, popular opinion seems to be favoring the race with the better shirt. I will keep you posted.
Time for a hot toddy, maybe.
