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Angie4b1g

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  1. I had a victory yesterday and you here are the only ones who can fully appreciate it.

    I'm still about 15lbs from goal, but I run a LOT. Even though I know I have a lot of muscle mass, I still feel fat and so on. (And I really do still need to lose the 15lbs, I'm not excusing that by blaming it on muscle or anything lol)

    Anyway, yesterday as I went into the gym, they were doing Body Composition Screenings. I was a bit scared of what they'd tell me, but I went ahead and did the test.

    My Body Fat % was 31.6%. Recommended for my age is 23-34. Say whaaaa? I'm in the recommended range? :blink:

    Who woulda ever thunk it?

    It's been 3 years this month, which is way slower than I would have guessed it would take, but I'm starting to feel pretty good about where I am. I run 4-5 times a week, around 30 miles total. I'm training for my 2nd marathon, and I'm planning on doing Tough Mudder this year (www.toughmudder.com). I play soccer once a week, 2 games, and although I'm not good at it by any stretch, I'm one of the most fit people on the team.

    Now if I'd put the ice cream down and lose these last 15... :lol:

    How's it going for the rest of my Feb 08 buddies? Any updates?


  2. I've been terrible about checking in, too.

    My band only has a minimal fill right now. With the running I was/am doing, I need to be able to eat a bit more than before. I haven't lost any weight in many months, but I'm still going down in sizes, so it doesn't bother me too much. I'd still like to weigh about 30lbs less, though. :confused:

    Here's a pic of me last night as we were on our way out to dinner!

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  3. As a friend so accurately described it, I think this is what the entrance to heaven must look like:

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    The finish line at the Spirit of Columbus Half Marathon.

    My chronic hip trouble started at mile 3 (usually it's good for 7 or so), which made the last 10 miles not so fun, but... I DID IT! (Note the pink arrow pointing at me :P)

    The most beautiful sight I'd ever seen was that finish line. I started crying the moment I saw it, was sobbing by the time I crossed it, and still get teary eyed remembering it.

    This was by far the hardest thing I've ever done. It required a tremendous amount of determination, perseverance and just plain work. But, I recommend it to anyone. Nothing has been as rewarding as that finish was. :frown: (and yes, that clock says 2 hours, 53 minutes. I was very close to last, and 3 hours is a long damn time to run. just sayin. lol)

    My full marathon training starts today, so I'm about to make an appointment for another unfill. I had a hard time eating enough to keep up with the training for the half, so there's no way I'm going to even try training for a full with this much restriction.

    2 years ago I couldn't even walk from my car to the door at the school to pick my son up from Kindergarten without getting winded.

    It's almost unbelievable to realize how far I've come. I still have about 30 pounds to lose, but I don't even care anymore. I weigh myself and whatever it says it says. I know I'm in great shape, and that I'm getting healthy, and although I don't love my jiggly middle, I know it will go away eventually.

    Hooray for successes... be them big or small!


  4. Yes indeed, I can relate!! The only difference this time is that there was NOTHING at this place when we moved here (nothing except weeds and rocks), so it was truly starting from scratch. It will take a LONG time to get this place 'up to snuff'.

    That would have been easier. LOL

    We've taken out/had taken out nearly 40 shrubs so far, with another 15 or so left. The previous owners had a thing for shrubs, and I definitely do not. :tongue2: If it doesn't flower or change colors, I don't want it here.

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