Disneefun
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- Apr 3, 2003
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A year ago I was getting to run in my fifth Disney Marathon/Half/Goofy. Then the week before the race, I tore a ligament in my toe. No race. No exercise for quite a while, either. Then, just when the toe was getting better, I messed up my back, which aggravated an old hip injury, to boot. No exercise for a longer while. I finally (late summer) get back to exercising but I'm so out shape, everything hurts. Disgust and frustration sets in and I put in some more couch time. Through it all, however, I kept eating!
And now, it has come to this. I finally got the courage to let the Wii weigh me and it's at 181. Ho. Ly. Mo. Ly.
I knew it was bad, but hoped it wouldn't be that bad. I need to lose about 40 pounds to get back to healthy.
I have a plan, however. I did a modified weight watchers years and years ago when I got heavy in college. I can repeat that with some minor changes to accommodate my older body. Exercise is going to be another matter. I'm so used to being able to go full out that regressing back to basically beginner status is frustrating. I hate going slow, but going any other way is likely to re-aggravate all my injuries until I can get my back and foot stronger.
Baby steps are the name of the game. My game plan here is to lose the weight this year and get back to a good base level of fitness. Then, next year, train for the 20th anniversary marathon. I don't care if I have to walk the whole thing, I want to do that one.
This boards is so inspiring, I hope to hang out a lot and get support from all you cool people. I'll try not to whine too much!
And now, it has come to this. I finally got the courage to let the Wii weigh me and it's at 181. Ho. Ly. Mo. Ly.

I have a plan, however. I did a modified weight watchers years and years ago when I got heavy in college. I can repeat that with some minor changes to accommodate my older body. Exercise is going to be another matter. I'm so used to being able to go full out that regressing back to basically beginner status is frustrating. I hate going slow, but going any other way is likely to re-aggravate all my injuries until I can get my back and foot stronger.
Baby steps are the name of the game. My game plan here is to lose the weight this year and get back to a good base level of fitness. Then, next year, train for the 20th anniversary marathon. I don't care if I have to walk the whole thing, I want to do that one.
This boards is so inspiring, I hope to hang out a lot and get support from all you cool people. I'll try not to whine too much!