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Way to go on your personal 5k Catfish, sorry you weren't feeling well...but glad u are feeling alot better now to run that 5k.

You all are my Hero's...I know I will always have limitations due to leg problems...but it is nice to read about those who can. Hooray to yall!!!

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Well I don't know where to start... I finished the race and did it in 35 minutes which I a very proud of. That being said I think I chose the wrong race for my first 5k. First off I didn't realize it wasn't timed ok no biggie I used my nike shoe pod... Then there was the 65% of the people who came to Run or Dye and walked the entire thing. Now I figured there would be some walkers but at several points it was impossible to pass them and forced me to slow almost to a walk until I could get to a spot to pass. That's was super frustrating. I trained and I came to run today. Last and most frustrating was the fact that I didn't realize (not sure how) that tons of runners and volunteers would be launching the colored flour at multiple stations throughout the course. So after the very first flour launching I proceed to go into an asthma attack and the struggle began. I pushed myself and tried to cover my face with my shirt at the other 3 stations but this did not really help. I was wheezing and struggling for air for 3/4 of the run. I did not stop and I finished in good time but I thought I was gonna pass out right in my husbands arms. I had to be taken to the medics for oxygen. So needless to say this will be my last color type run. Still happy I committed , showed up, and finished despite the obstacles.

Good job on the run sorry about the asthma flare u but how amazing I didn't give up although for future reference breathing is very important and a race can wait :)

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Thank you so much Mikee57!!!!!!!!!!!!! @ you are my hero! I am so inspired by your strength and determination! I can only imagine how proud you must be! Way to go girl and a huge congrats on finishing and getting your medal!!! ddc4fddcaacdf89 do you think there are more Spartan races in your future????

Do a 5k rugged maniac race / mud run I signed up when I first got banded determined to do the race with my friends. I cheered them

On last year while on my preop diet they have no idea I was being or am banded. Almost passed out in the heat but this year I'm running it and next year definitely doing the spartan spring again and they have a longer version I might actually do . Saying I can't is no longer and option I must try Carolina girl want power phrases is with me always !!!!

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I know that someday I will be walking or swimming (again I pray-hurts my knees to kick right now) miles in the pool, but for now I am happy that I am doing as much as I do and that I am no longer idle. Yall are my inspirations and each day I know it gets easier...thanks Carolinagirl for putting this post together so we can post to it when we know we have accomplished a goal.

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Sore as hell black and blue on legs arbs and back from my Quest Saturday still got up and went to the gym at 530 am .

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11.8 miles on the elliptical this morning! two tenths less than my last run, but still a good run. I am now more than half way to my goal weight!

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I will be banded next week, Monday the 27th. But I thought I would get a jump on the exercise, today I was at Disney World. I walked around both the Magic Kingdom and Epcot for several hours. Tomorrow, it is back to my regular workweek. Wake up and go to the gym by 5 AM, then had to work. I'm looking to go for 40 minutes on the elliptical tomorrow.

I'm hoping that after I am banded it won't take too long to get back to the gym. I'm also looking forward to taking my puppy dogs on walks around the lake more often.

I forced myself to wake up at 4:30 AM today, and was at the gym by 5:15 I was on the elliptical for 33 minutes and ran 4 1/2 miles. I felt lots of energy all day long, but now I'm starting to tire out.

11.8 miles on the elliptical this morning! two tenths less than my last run, but still a good run. I am now more than half way to my goal weight!

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I'd say you've progressed quite nicely in the last few months....CONGRATS! Way to stick with it! :)

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Happy Monday all,

I got a nice ride in on the bike this morning. It is really nice here in the St. Louis area this morning.

35.5 miles @ 18.0 mph = a nice way to burn 1100 calories.

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/517268436

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10Km run for me this afternoon....targeting HR progression throughout.

It felt like I was running in a wet sauna. Nothing fast about todays run! Happy Tuesday all! :)

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/518110812

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Awesome run catfish! You are such an inspiration!

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Last night I did a self defense class for women. That seemed like pretty good exercise and I got a lot of agression out.

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Happy Hump Day! I've been busy at both jobs and the weather in St. Louis is not helping my workout schedule. :angry: Since it's supposed to be raining off and on today I will be doing this workout throughout the day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEpMe-GCfnY. No excuses right!! :)

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Ran my 4th 5K run for the week. I have been doing 3 a week trying to up it a little since I'm flaring and having back spasms I can't lift so I will run and run and run lol

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I ran my 5th 5K for the week this morning. As I was running I was thinking about how 3 months ago I didn't think I would get through day 1 of C25K. In still in awe at how far I've come in 11 months. The band has truly given me a life back. At the gym with hubby now to lift just gonna do legs and abs don't want to push it yet. Have a great weekend all!!!!!!!!!!

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