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Location:

west orange,nj,

Member Since:

Oct 11, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

My biggest accomplishment is that, a year and a half ago at age 52, I got my oversized behind off the couch and started running.  Not that what I was doing resembled running when I started, as my daughter told me, it was more like "shuffling".  I started with Couch 2 5K and progressed to the RTL Half Marathon plan.  7 months and 50 pounds (lighter!) later I completed my first half marathon .  Some would say that where I am now still barely resembles running, but I love it, am continuing to progress, and am not the last person to cross the finish line, so it works for me!

Short-Term Running Goals:

1.  Reach my goal weight by the end of 2014 which will be 110 lbs. less than where I started

2.  Finish my first full marathon, this October at the Marine Corps Marathon.  I cannot think of a greater group to run for, or with, and am totally pumped, inspired, and honored to be able to participate!

3.  That's year one.  I guess for year 2, if I know myself, I will plan to complete another marathon so I can continue to better my running and my time...  Clearly, I have not thought much beyond this October yet, it's kind of a major goal :)

Long-Term Running Goals:

In my lifetime.....

Maintain a healthy weight and active lifestyle.  Continue to run every other day and to use that as a vehicle to explore new places, until no longer possible.  Running and mobility are freedom.

Personal:

My cheerleaders:

My awesome husband of 29 years (since 1985)!

My son, age 24 and my daughter, age 21

And of course, my best running partner, my 1 and a half year old Australian Cattle Dog / Boxer mix, Carmen.  We rescued each other, and she keeps me forever young.

They are my inspiration and they tell me I'm their "hero".  Without them, nothing would have meaning.

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10.00

I have trouble getting out of bed to get an early start in the morning and, as a result, end up running at some tough times for heat and humidity, making it much harder than it needs to be.  Today was one of those days.  As much as I try to keep a positive, upbeat attitude, I honestly was thinking that if 10 miles was this hard today, how the HECK am I going to run 12 next week, let alone 26.2 in 16 weeks.....sigh.  The thing that keeps me going is that I know the fall will be better....I doubt even a freakishly hot day for late Oct. will hit 85-90 (I sure HOPE NOT!!), and I am slowly but surely gravitating towards an earlier schedule, which for me means running at 9 or 9:30 these days.  Hopefully I can keep driftiing closer to a 7 or 6:30 a.m. start as I approach the height of the summer and my longest runs.

Comments
From Stacy on Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 07:18:25 from 63.155.247.146

I feel your pain. :) I am not a morning runner and I wish I was because it would be sooo much easier.

Summer training is not easy. It is amazing how heat can sap your strenght in a short time.

Just take it one run at a time. You will have good runs and some "not so good runs". But your goal is still the same and as long as you are working toward it you are making progress. I always tell our Cross Country runners that if they can run in the heat, they can run in anything!

Put the 10 miles behind you and don't even think about the 26.2 because you still have a lot of great training before you get there. Keep up the good work and Don't Look Back. ( My favorite Boston song) :)

From toto too on Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 13:14:49 from 98.109.19.250

Thanks for the inspiring words, Stacy, your comments mean more than you know!! "Don't Look Back" is great advice, and you're absolutely right that I have plenty of good training to go. In fact, I'm really just getting started. We're having a couple of tough 90 degree, muggy days here when it's all you can do to leave the car AC and walk into the store with any energy left, and I know they'll pass. I'm sure you're right that if I can push through it in this I'll be able to run in anything!

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