nucpharm29
<font color=purple>The Exercise Goddess</font>
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Morning team! I have 3 miles scheduled for this morning and then some more of that Target xt (becoming my regular Wed. workout!
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Krista--I like "character building run" instead of stonker. Even though if might be awful for the body, the psyche is building up that endurance for the 26.2. I too, have had those runs where throwing in the towel was the more appealing option until I remembered those that either have faced more adversity than me or those that simply can't get out and run. Makes my complaints pale in comparison.
DaveSW--Glad to see you back, and to know that it just was a LTO situation and not something more dire. Did you honestly think that we would just let you ride off into the sunset w/o so much as a goodbye--Don't think so buddy!
DaveWW--Much PD
and skill on your exam. I used to wish people "luck" on exams, until my dad, the Phd., told me that no "luck" is needed if the prepatory work has been done. I still think that a little luck (especially in what questions are asked) is not such a bad thing
Angie--WTG on getting the run in and yea for Bobby for running it with you.
Hopefully, there will be no more thunderstorms for you today.
lourodrigis--I'm also a Hal Higdon gal. Even though I've completed a full before, I'm still using his Novice I plan. It's much more involved than the plan I used for my first full--and I'm noticing some great results. I do use one of the 3 mile runs (usually the 2nd one of the week) as a speed workout
mel--glad to hear that backing off of training has helped your pain ease. PD that it goes away for good!
WEll, I gotta run--get myself ready to leave the house. Have a great Hump Day all!

Krista--I like "character building run" instead of stonker. Even though if might be awful for the body, the psyche is building up that endurance for the 26.2. I too, have had those runs where throwing in the towel was the more appealing option until I remembered those that either have faced more adversity than me or those that simply can't get out and run. Makes my complaints pale in comparison.
DaveSW--Glad to see you back, and to know that it just was a LTO situation and not something more dire. Did you honestly think that we would just let you ride off into the sunset w/o so much as a goodbye--Don't think so buddy!
DaveWW--Much PD

Angie--WTG on getting the run in and yea for Bobby for running it with you.

lourodrigis--I'm also a Hal Higdon gal. Even though I've completed a full before, I'm still using his Novice I plan. It's much more involved than the plan I used for my first full--and I'm noticing some great results. I do use one of the 3 mile runs (usually the 2nd one of the week) as a speed workout
mel--glad to hear that backing off of training has helped your pain ease. PD that it goes away for good!
WEll, I gotta run--get myself ready to leave the house. Have a great Hump Day all!