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Okay so my goal in 2008 is to do 500 miles on the treadmill.. Would anyone like to join in on the fun?

~It is only 1.36/Miles a day!!

We can do it :clap2:

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I'm up for this. I need some motivation... and some exercise buddies!

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ohhhhh ... great thread!!!

only cause i am training for the Minnie marathon in May and the Disney full marathon in Jan09, i will do 950 miles on the treadmill (and outdoors) in 2008. 1000 sounds just wayyyyy too many..

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I'm going to cycle a century (100 miles) before May.

I'm running my first 5K in February.

In August I have a MuddyBuddy event with a Babygirl 2007 Muddy Buddy Ride & Run in Chicago.

After that I have no idea what I will do/train for. But that's enough for now.

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I will hit my goal weight in 2008.

I want to do a mini triathlon in December of next year.

It's going to happen...oooooooooooooooohhhhh yes it will.

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Well since I am so close to my goal and my stomach is still fat, I will do 109,500 crunches or about 300 a day,,geez ouch..abs o steel here i come

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Okay so my goal in 2008 is to do 500 miles on the treadmill.. Would anyone like to join in on the fun?

~It is only 1.36/Miles a day!!

We can do it :clap2:

I will join you but I will be doing mine on the elliptical

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250-300 hours at the gym!!!!!!! If not more

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Ok I need to set a goal of atleast 700 miles in 2008. I know it's not a lot but if I need to make a goal that is achievable and realistic for me. As of now I have 0/700.

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Bicycling Goals for 2008 -

No later than -

  • February 29 - Complete organized ride of at least 40 miles
  • March 31 - Complete organized ride of at least 50 miles
  • April 30 - Complete organized ride of at least 62.14 miles (metric century)
  • June 30 - Complete 200km brevet or RUSA permanent
  • July 31 - Complete 200km brevet or RUSA permanent
  • August 31 - Complete 200km brevet or RUSA permanent
  • September 30 - Complete 200km brevet or RUSA permanent
  • October 31 - Complete 200km brevet or RUSA permanent
  • November 30 - Complete 200km brevet or RUSA permanent
  • December 31 - Complete 300km brevet or RUSA permanent

Specific events (more to be added later) -

  • May 3-4 - MS 150 Frisco to Ft. Worth
  • August 28 - Hotter'n'Hell 100 (Complete 100-mile route)

Total miles outdoor biking > 3,000

Bike on.

B

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I plan on doing my first half marathon in May 2008, and I want to be at goal before then.

I will run a minimum of 20kms a week, working up to 40+kms by May.

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5 K race by June 2008

1/2 century ride by Sept 30 2008

10K in Fall with my brother

able to put up 450 pounds on the invert leg press by End of 2008

This is going on the FRIDGE. I AM PULLING FOR ALL OF US!

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Here goes my goals...

(i did a 1/2 marathon a few weeks ago so...)

30 km run in March (Around the Bay... oldest road race in North America... Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)

Fall 2008... a marathon... place to be determined.

Also... I would like to get these last 10 pounds off!!!

Dawn

Banded April 4th, 2006

Montreal

358/158/148

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