Good morning WISH Team!
Welcome Vic! Glad youve joined us.
Mike, that report on the accident is pretty scary. Im glad all is ok for the family. Hope that those bruises and bumps arent too bad today. Usually that sort of thing takes a couple of days to realize how much it hurts. I certainly understand that getting out there to relieve the stress is helpful. That is what got me started.
Jen, good luck with sick one. Stay healthy. Glad you and DH had some time together before the sickness hit. Your training pace is going good and you will finish! Keep up the great work. I think my DH would love those Mickey
Crocs! He has his first pair of Crocs and loves them.
Cecilia, thanks for the Epsom salt bath idea. As my long runs get oh so long, I am looking at trying anything so will probably subject myself to that too. The cold soak has been helpful for me to I think.
Terri, wow, you live close to the stadium.
Bill, you are doing so well with your training. Take care of those shins. Sounds like those cold baths are in your future for all your LRs.
Jackie, 5k pouring rain? Yuck. Didja do it?
Krista, good to hear that your pace is improving and you are liking that.
Mel, you are traveling fast these days too. Glad to hear your improving. I sure would have doubts if I saw that 30 mph pace so I know you probably wanted to shake that Garmin to see if it would help.
MelR, I look forward to your report. It is amazing to me that you all do that style of event.
Matt, hope DW gets to feeling better with that hip pain. I enjoyed your race event review. I know you are sure happy with that time! Congratulations!
Kelley, hope your week improves.
Nancy, glad to have you posting even if your training isnt as fast as you think everyone else is. Your posting helps all of us slower folks remember that it is ok. Its all about getting out there and doing the best you can. Is now the good start of your training weather opportunities?
Wendy, I read your post and see that you are doing great in spite of the PF. Youve got a good pace going there too. Hope that your PF is something that will clear up before January. You may consider yourself slow, but you are faster than me with your event times. As you said though, it is not always about the speed, but the motivation to move. I totally agree!
Craig, glad that your time is working out the way you hope and that you are feeling good. It seems that you are on the way to a good January event. Thanks to you for all the encouragement you offer too.
Paul, your advice about taking time and playing pictures is wise. You always have great information to offer. Thanks for that too.
Colleen, you are so right with your comment about supportive family/spouses helping to make the events possible as we move toward our adventures.
Stephanie, that 5k does not sound like an enjoyable one. I have a place where wind effects things on the trail I use and was hoping it wouldnt be an issue this weekend. Makes for a real stonker.
Helen, I thought of you with the post above
stonker is your contribution to the WISH Team dictionary. Hope you are doing well.
Judy, good job on being stubborn and getting in that training! You did great!
To all you fast people, which is anyone faster than me that could include about everyone! I love reading the posts about 3 hours of running time and the 5 hour pace group. It makes me smile. You will ALL be done and relaxing before I find my way across that finish line, but Im there with you. Im slow; I am perfectly ok with it. I will just be hunkering down and getting my groove worked in about at that 3-5 hour time. I have no desire to make the long event a faster than the one I did before event. I sometimes wonder if I am slacking when I think this way, but then I remember that for me it is all about participating and being able to participate that causes me to rejoice.