Kira G.
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- Apr 20, 2003
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Whew! I caught up on the thread!
Hello to all the new people out there! I have been here only for about 3 weeks, but I don't feel new anymore so you'll feel right at home in no time. This is a truly awesome and supportive group.
Christa - I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. Sending prayers and pixie dust your way. Hang in there and have faith!
Well, I did it - I have run/walked 3 times a week for the last 3 weeks and been 100% consistent! I have never ever done that before in my life. I always talk myself out of it and miss a few workouts. It helps that I have been healthy, and that Philadelphia seems to have cancelled winter and settled for 3 months of November! However, I also feel certain that when I have a setback (and I'm sure one will come along sooner or later), that I have the commitment and support to carry me through.
I am following the Running for Mortals run/walk 5K plan, and it is working great for me! That is a great book, and if you are just starting out I suggest picking that up in addition to Marathoning for Mortals. After this week I am going to add once a week cross-training (probably elliptical, although I am looking for a yoga class that works in my schedule), and then after few weeks of being consistent with that I will add a second day of cross-training. Doing it slowly is the key for me. I am always excited to start things, but have to work on consistency.
Now I am looking for a nice 5K in Philly in late March/early April. Anyone have any suggestions?
Hello to all the new people out there! I have been here only for about 3 weeks, but I don't feel new anymore so you'll feel right at home in no time. This is a truly awesome and supportive group.
Christa - I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. Sending prayers and pixie dust your way. Hang in there and have faith!
Well, I did it - I have run/walked 3 times a week for the last 3 weeks and been 100% consistent! I have never ever done that before in my life. I always talk myself out of it and miss a few workouts. It helps that I have been healthy, and that Philadelphia seems to have cancelled winter and settled for 3 months of November! However, I also feel certain that when I have a setback (and I'm sure one will come along sooner or later), that I have the commitment and support to carry me through.
I am following the Running for Mortals run/walk 5K plan, and it is working great for me! That is a great book, and if you are just starting out I suggest picking that up in addition to Marathoning for Mortals. After this week I am going to add once a week cross-training (probably elliptical, although I am looking for a yoga class that works in my schedule), and then after few weeks of being consistent with that I will add a second day of cross-training. Doing it slowly is the key for me. I am always excited to start things, but have to work on consistency.
Now I am looking for a nice 5K in Philly in late March/early April. Anyone have any suggestions?