Kathymford
A little obsessed is ok....right?
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ATTQOTD: No changing plans, even if I had any. Ha. More aware of my surroundings, absolutely.
So if you need to use us a your BFF for the day. Post here before you leave for your race, before your get in the starting line, once you finish, etc. We will be here rooting for you. Especially those of us (me) who get up way to early everyday due to my kiddo.
I hear you loud and clear. Being afraid is awful. I was there. But you know what scares me now that I broke through those walls, is going back to the way things used to be. There is nothing to be afraid of. It's a fun race and there are two possible outcomes. 1) you finish or 2) you don't. But you have NO CHANCE to finish if you don't show up to the start. If you need accountability you PM and I'll give you my cell phone number and you can text me til you start. I have done it for others so I'm happy to do it for you if you want.
QOTD: With the recent events happing, have you considered a change to your plans for a upcoming trip (Running or just a vacation)? Are you less likely to go to a large scale event because of it?
Good morning folks. A little late getting to todays QOTD due to a Dr appointment. Dr has given the all clear for DW and I when we are ready to have our second! Very excited nothing was wrong. May be a little to much info out there...
QOTD: With the recent events happing, have you considered a change to your plans for a upcoming trip (Running or just a vacation)? Are you less likely to go to a large scale event because of it?
Hi! I'm Ashley.
Until last weekend, I described myself a sprinter and "I can't even run a mile"
Then I decided on Friday night that "screw it" I'm going to run a 5k for the animals tomorrow. So I ran a 5k on Saturday (10:55 Mile, 33 minute finish)....and I think I caught running fever.... crossing that finish line having pushed myself so much felt awesome!
Anyhow, running fever, yes because, since then I signed up for two more 5k's (that I actually plan to train for, and not just chug a gatorade beforehand and hope for the best. hahaha) for this summer AND I convinced a few friends that we just have to run Disney, because I now apparently love running and I already love Disney. 3 days, three races booked (well, plane tickets for disney, since princess marathon isn't open yet).
Hope to post in this thread a bit now
[And if anyone has recommendations for shin splints, send them at me. 0 to 3.1 miles in a 4 year old pair of running shoes was not kind to my legs....]
[And if anyone has recommendations for shin splints, send them at me. 0 to 3.1 miles in a 4 year old pair of running shoes was not kind to my legs....]
[And if anyone has recommendations for shin splints, send them at me. 0 to 3.1 miles in a 4 year old pair of running shoes was not kind to my legs....]
QOTD: With the recent events happing, have you considered a change to your plans for a upcoming trip (Running or just a vacation)? Are you less likely to go to a large scale event because of it?
Thanks to everyone above for the advice!!!!
I bought new shoes roughly an hour after I ran across the finish line! I was going to buy some the night before (when I decided to run the 5k) but thought that a pair of not broken in shoes may have been more damaging.
When the guy at the running store asked to have me run on the thread mill to video tape my feet...I was pretty sure I was gonna die. That 5k wiped me out. I'll be better next time with training though
I got a ton of blisters too. Those are apparently the socks I'm wearing.
So I left the running store with $200 in gear for my feet.
The plan is to start my 18 week 10k training on Friday. Hoping my legs/muscles/body will be restored enough by then![]()
Peer pressure! I like it.Thank you!
Thank you! If I'm feeling iffy on race day I will definitely take you up on your kind offer.It's a night race so I have plenty of time to get to the start.
Hi! I'm Ashley.
Until last weekend, I described myself a sprinter and "I can't even run a mile"
Then I decided on Friday night that "screw it" I'm going to run a 5k for the animals tomorrow. So I ran a 5k on Saturday (10:55 Mile, 33 minute finish)....and I think I caught running fever.... crossing that finish line having pushed myself so much felt awesome!
Anyhow, running fever, yes because, since then I signed up for two more 5k's (that I actually plan to train for, and not just chug a gatorade beforehand and hope for the best. hahaha) for this summer AND I convinced a few friends that we just have to run Disney, because I now apparently love running and I already love Disney. 3 days, three races booked (well, plane tickets for disney, since princess marathon isn't open yet).
Hope to post in this thread a bit now
[And if anyone has recommendations for shin splints, send them at me. 0 to 3.1 miles in a 4 year old pair of running shoes was not kind to my legs....]
Thanks to everyone above for the advice!!!!
I bought new shoes roughly an hour after I ran across the finish line! I was going to buy some the night before (when I decided to run the 5k) but thought that a pair of not broken in shoes may have been more damaging.
When the guy at the running store asked to have me run on the thread mill to video tape my feet...I was pretty sure I was gonna die. That 5k wiped me out. I'll be better next time with training though
I got a ton of blisters too. Those are apparently the socks I'm wearing.
So I left the running store with $200 in gear for my feet.
The plan is to start my 18 week 10k training on Friday. Hoping my legs/muscles/body will be restored enough by then![]()