Cindy: Yes, we missed each other's posts! But that's because we were crafting such thoughtful missives.

Anyway, I knew I remember the not eating for 3 hours came from something I read recently--just didn't remember where. I find a lot of the advice overlaps, but that hearing it again and again is good for me. Comforting, too, kwim?
Food Matters. Is that Mark Bittman? I read his articles occasionally and love it! (Very good vegetarian recipes, btw.)
Anyway, congratulations on the weight loss! And on doing your run, despite suffering from both a cold and insomnia. I hope you've conquered the cold by now, at least mostly!

And I have the same question about your running or rw intervals as Vicky. I do a RW with varying intervals, depending on distance. (And heat, TM vs. pavement, etc., but that's just lame.)
Beth: Oh, diet Coke likes you better than me anyway. It gives you energy. Diet Coke just saps me of the will to live.

And a big, Big, BIG,
BIG woo hoo for your second 1/2 and second PR! And with a cold Congratulations! And shaving off 4 minutes!

What great news, and I'm so glad you were able to do so. I'm so glad your friend was there to run it with you and help you by being your inspirational buddy. She gets an honorary

from me. You've earned every lost pound, every shaved second. I can only hope to follow in your footsteps on my own journey. Thank you for being one of my guideposts!
Vicky: I was reading an exercise mag while in the gym today and saw it promote the wood chopper. Of course the first thing I thought of was you. I looked for the Spiderman exercise, but it was missing. I'm SO happy you're acting as an advocate for DF's GM. Someone needs to take that role and I can see you really excelling at it. The doctors need someone to ask the hard questions. Or any questions at all (I'm bad with that). Congrats with your 1.1 lb. weight loss! Nice and consistent you are!
As for me, Lean Meaner post:
I overate/drank to celebrate DOOD's ultra. (Why I needed to celebrate his victory?

) But NO soda! And I'm back on track as of today. I weigh in tomorrow and have put the grease board back up to record my numbers "publicly." I've been avoiding the scale because it doesn't like me. But no more excuses, right? I'm embarrassed that I seem to be moving in the opposite direction from so many of you. You're losing and I'm gaining. Are you sure you're not sending me your poundage? Thanks, but no thanks! I have enough baggage of my own.
On the good front, I didn't let DOOD's ultra interfere with my training plan or WOs. I did my run during his first leg, some stretches while I was spectating, and a little bit of quick "running"/walking from viewing point to viewing point. And I also got in all my regular XT, too!
Cross-Posted Stuff!
As for me: Okay, so I finished my b2bs this weekend with no pain. Of course, it was just a 6/3 b2b, but I'll take pain-free any day. I'm really working on the stretching to avoid further injury, but I get so lazy about my cool downs. Somebody should kick some sense into me. I also did some XT and weight training this weekend, despite being out of town and away from my beloved gym, so I'm feeling in a groove for the beginning of the week. Yay! We'll see how that holds up with this upcoming weekend's 7/14 b2b.
Oh, and in a totally budget-cool moment for me. I was shopping in TJ Maxx today and found a pair of my NB 1224s on sale for $40. Can you believe it? Of course I snatched them up!

Now I have 4 pairs. A bit excessive, maybe, but my oldest pair will be finished by the end of October and how can I resist the bargain?
Mini-Ultra Report for DOOD
In the bigger news, for DOOD (yes, pronounced Dude), who's also doing the Dopey with me. Or at least on the same days.... He finished his first 50K ultra. Woo hoo.

That's the good news.
The bad news is, there was some "slight" misrepresentation of the event. It was billed as a pavement and trail race that was friendly to both beginners and experienced ultramarathoners. Apparently, what they mean by pavement and trail was a 10% pavement/90% split. And what was friendly about the race? Well, the finishing time was 8 hours, and all the organizers and participants were very friendly....
The trails weren't really running trails--more like gullies, small ravines, paths overgrown and filled with roots, and monkey hills. Nothing like our local trails. And hills, lots and lots of steep hills everywhere. We knew something was up when a lot of the racers were wearing vertical running shirts. And the RDs give out an annual award to the "runner most injured on the course"--this year, a 25K participant broke a bone in his arm. Needless to say, this was NOT the race DOOD thought he'd signed up for, and he hadn't trained for this kind of trail/running challenge. Nor had he brought his trail running shoes...
So when I didn't see him or his friend hit the 25K point until 3:30, I knew he wasn't going to make his goal time of 5 1/2 hours.

t was no surprise when the fastest time for the 50K--a course record--was 4:02. I'd done a little of the trails for my run while I was spectating, and I can't believe anyone could do 50K on that course that fast. Wowsa!
Back to the good news...DOOD finished the race in 6:52:57 (and his friend in 7:23:28, as they parted ways in the last 6 miles of the course). His Garmin said his pace ranged from 4.5 mph to 8.0 mph. He wasn't as tired afterwards as he was after his training LSD, although his quads, abductors, and arms hurt. And his "dogs were barking," according to him and his feet were the only part that needed icing.
Anyway, I'm so very proud of him for toughing out a race that was entirely different from what he planned for or trained for. He had a great time, IMO, and even managed to enjoy the experience. (That said, he's not signing up for another one soon.) And to put things all into perspective...he finished 50K ultra trail run/hike/climb in less time than it took me to finish last year's marathon.

Now I think I hate him.

