Good afternoon ladies.
Did my 3 miler today and it was great. It was kind of funny though. I hate, hate, hate the cold. I've been complaining all winter about having to run outside. Well, this morning when I took off for my run, it was about 65 degrees. I burned up! It was HOT! So, now I'm wondering how in the world I'm going to be able to run when it's 80 or 90? Which do you ladies prefer? Hot or cold?
Jackie: Congrats on the new number. It must be a wonderful feeling. I'll never get way down again. I just keep gaining and losing the same 10 pounds.
Beth: I applaud what you are doing for your family. They will benefit for a lifetime (even if they don't see it now). We ate nothing but fast food or things like mac and cheese when I was a kid. My mom was a single mom who worked 2 full time jobs. I was either in charge of dinner (and didn't know how to cook) or she would leave us money. We do go through spells where we eat out more than we should, but we're trying not to anymore. My son was considered obese last year at the beginning of summer(he wasn't huge, but that's what the chart said), so I changed everything. He's lost 15 pounds! Of course, once he goes to bed, mom goes crazy!
Corinna: I would LOVE to have 17.9% body fat. I had the largest body fat percentage in my personal trainer certification class at 24%. I'm probably about 22 now, but need to go get that checked. I have a son in 4th grade also. He has discovered girls!
So, it sounds like the key to this half marathon thing is just to stay with it every week, huh? I think I'll catch the bug after my half and stick with it. I'm already signed up for a 5K with my son the following week. Of course, I'll be doing it at his pace. I have been telling myself to just slow down and chill out this week. I was so set on a number for the half, that I wasn't enjoying the run.
Have a great day everyone!
Did my 3 miler today and it was great. It was kind of funny though. I hate, hate, hate the cold. I've been complaining all winter about having to run outside. Well, this morning when I took off for my run, it was about 65 degrees. I burned up! It was HOT! So, now I'm wondering how in the world I'm going to be able to run when it's 80 or 90? Which do you ladies prefer? Hot or cold?
Jackie: Congrats on the new number. It must be a wonderful feeling. I'll never get way down again. I just keep gaining and losing the same 10 pounds.
Beth: I applaud what you are doing for your family. They will benefit for a lifetime (even if they don't see it now). We ate nothing but fast food or things like mac and cheese when I was a kid. My mom was a single mom who worked 2 full time jobs. I was either in charge of dinner (and didn't know how to cook) or she would leave us money. We do go through spells where we eat out more than we should, but we're trying not to anymore. My son was considered obese last year at the beginning of summer(he wasn't huge, but that's what the chart said), so I changed everything. He's lost 15 pounds! Of course, once he goes to bed, mom goes crazy!

Corinna: I would LOVE to have 17.9% body fat. I had the largest body fat percentage in my personal trainer certification class at 24%. I'm probably about 22 now, but need to go get that checked. I have a son in 4th grade also. He has discovered girls!

So, it sounds like the key to this half marathon thing is just to stay with it every week, huh? I think I'll catch the bug after my half and stick with it. I'm already signed up for a 5K with my son the following week. Of course, I'll be doing it at his pace. I have been telling myself to just slow down and chill out this week. I was so set on a number for the half, that I wasn't enjoying the run.
Have a great day everyone!
