Soooo far behind. You've all been posting machines! Yea!!! I love the energy we have. I'm going to miss some posts from last week, but here goes:
Mel: Yea, that's you, slacker. Hah! You sound like you have a nice, even pace? If so, congrats! I'd like to get that kind of consistency off-TM.
Howard: 19 miles! Yeah!! And to your DS,

Life Rank, huh? That's impressive. Kudos to Jenn, too! And Cam. Geez, the whole family is just so darned impressive!
Mike and Kathy: I'd definitely pay to see a pic of Mike taking Pilates. Walk in the park, trust me. Oh, and Saturday's 14 miles wasn't bad.
Lisa: Big shout-out to you for being so encouraging of the Super Goofs! (Not that they need it). But you should know that I'm also inspired by your "try something new" challenge! What a great way to kick things off!
Stacey: 4 miles instead of 3! That's a HUGE difference, percentage-wise and in terms of effort! WTG!
WWDave: I hope your walking has been going as well as your trash-talking. Team Ohana misses your special attention, but I can see why you'd be hesitant to give us your motivational speeches. We are intimidating.
Vic: I hope the recovery from pneumonia continues to going well!
Amy: You never fail to impress me with all your energy. You keep my head in the XT game, and I mean that in a good way. I miss the ski machine at my old gym; the elliptical just isn't the same.
Tricia: That's great that you and your DN might do the Minnie 5K. I hope your calves feel better and you enjoy your running club.
CarolA: Welcome! WTG with planning for Peachtree and getting your 3.4/50 minutes in. I tend to use my watch and my Nike+ for time/distance. The latter isn't particularly accurate, but tends to be close enough for my purposes at this point. I'm hoping to invest in a Garmin soon. I have a water belt for LRs. But I'll let those more experienced than I speak in more detail.
Renee: Great job with your run; it looks like you'll be in good shape for an April 1/2!
Kristi: Hopefully it's a good sore from the Fitness Yoga, right?
Angie: I think you're doing great! And I hope you're thinking of sticking with XT as a way to mix things up.
Jeff: WTG on the 10 miler! And hey, with any luck, your Garmin will record similar data during the Miles/Minutes challenge!
Erin: WTG on the 40 minutes--wtg? on the quiz?
Chris: Another TM run at a good pace! I agree that running every other day might be good training, as it sounds like you can handle it.
Cam: What a great mini-report on the polar-bear plunge. Loved the pics!
Liz: 1.75 is much better than nothing! You started your workout & then were smart enough to quit before anything went wrong! And lugging new equipment around? Now, THAT's a workout!
AlDisneyGirl: Welcome! Seems like we have quite the Peachtree contingency here.
Kevin: I'm looking forward to reading your report. Goofy kind of gets in your blood, doesn't it? (I have to say, I envy your times...)
BunnyFoo: Welcome! You're already doing great with a 5/2, and on a TM! I can't wait to hear more of your progress. It sounds like the Minnie will be such fun.
Christy: Thanks for the info on PowerPump.
Tracey: I like Rodney Yee's series of yoga videos. He offers a range of levels of practice, so you could choose one that fits your interests.
39Cinderella: Get out there and do it, girl! Let the high from the Superbowl game carry over into your workout!
Karen: I'm glad you're feeling better and that your miles went easy. And geocaching? That sounds like so much fun!
Judy: WTG with the 40. Isn't it amazing how fast a weekend can fly by? I'm also with you on the Superbowl. I was so sick I crawled in bed & missed the first quarter!
As for me: I was sicker this weekend than I have been in a long time. I managed to keep up with XT, although I'm not quite sure if it was because I was motivated by the desire to sweat the fever out of me or by the Miles/Minutes Challenge. I managed to put in my time Saturday & Sunday, but without a lot of energy or conviction.
By Sunday I was convinced any working out was an exercise in foolishness more than anything else. I worked out that morning & was crashed in my bed by the afternoon. We canned our Superbowl festivities so that I could rest; I woke up in time to see the halftime show and part of the 3rd quarter. Then I crawled in bed; it turns out I missed an incredible game!
The good news is, all that sleep on Sunday--I probably clocked 14 hours--eventually broke my fever. I woke up today feeling better than I had since Thursday. I even thought I'd be able to run today, but decided to be conservative & go to the gym. Lucky for me, because I got 1 mile in on the TM before I said, "Nope, not recovered yet." So I did yet more XT, at a leisurely pace that didn't hurt my lungs. At least I no longer feel contagious and I'm logging minutes for Team Ohana (albeit the hard way). I'm hoping to get some real R/W in by Wednesday.