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definately great for wl. I have been spinning about 4x a week as well so it is hard to say for sure what to attribute it to but I have been losing steadily. I am sure you can start running if you played soccer. good luck!

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Thanks U 2, I was a forward & a fast short distance runner - and managed to escape the mile trecks we had to take...cause I hated running. Now I can wait each morning.

Thanks for the inspiration!!!

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Here's the link that someone else found and posted on another thread, the couch to 5k put to music, with spoken instructions when to run, and when to resume walking. MP3 Podcasts

I haven't started yet, but I'm going to start either this weekend or next week. I already downloaded the podcasts so all I have to do is plug in my earbuds, and hop on my treadmill!

Anyone mind if I join this thread for the boost I'm sure I'll need???

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Of course we dont mind. I ran 3 days in a row this week for 30mins each just to see how i would be. I was fine! No leg hurtys.

Now i have completed c25K and been doing 30min runs every other day for about 3 weeks now.

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That's amazing whosya!!!

I was ecstatic that I was not in pain after the second jogging day of week 1. I hurt so bad after the first one. Day 3 week 1 happens tonight and I'm ready to move on! I haven't broken a sweat but it's stinkin cold outside right now :)

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I have to admit I was very sore after new years eve and have been sticking to spinning as a result. I am going give it a shot tomorrow as I seemed to have healed today.

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ok, so that i have to be liable to someone. i'm starting this..this week. (as soon as i get my treadmill back into the living room --had to move it for the xmas tree).

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Good workout music i use: Its weird you think some of this stuff would be no good for running but when you hear it running its different. would love for you to list your running music!

Beyonce feat. Jay Z ...Crazy In love

Green Day ..Boulevard of Broken Dreams

Kylie Minogue...Cant get u out of mind

Fergie...Clumsy

The Who...CSI Miami Theme

Tears for fears..Everybody want to rule the world

Survivor...Eye of the Tiger.....Rocky...(Must have)

Human League...Fascination

George Micheal.....Freedom

Matchbox Twenty....How far we've come

A flock of Seagulls....I Ran...(kind of funny)

Gnarles Barkley....I remember when..

Soul to Soul....Keep on Movin!

Kylie Minouge...Its in your eyes

Foo Fighters...Learn to Fly

David Bowie...Lets Dance

David Bowie...Modern Love

R.E.M......Radio song

Rhianna....Hate how much i love you

Red Hot Chilli Peppers...Scar Tissue

Fine Young Canniballs....she drives me Crazy

Paul Oakenfold...Starry Eyed Surprise.

Scott Stapp....The Great Divide

Gwen Stefani....The Sweet Escape

The Toadies ...Possom Kingdom

The Who....Teenage Wasteland (CSI NY)

Massive Attack....Unfinished Sympathy

Pink...Who Knew

Maroon5....Wont go home with out you..

Just a few. You can see i pretty varied. Sometimes ill download a podcast Chris Moyles On BBC Radio 1 in the UK as its so funny (British humor you might not get)

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Whew! I did the first workout yesterday. I used the podcast, and it's a good thing I had it, or I'd have surely quit early. WOW, that was way harder than I'd have thought it would be. I think I might take 2 weeks to complete the first one.

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Karen,

you rock!!

congrats

i've been awol around here lately... too many stupid people posting (not here, on the other threads)...

my running has been going very well actually, i hit a mile today in 13mins 4secs.... i do not go below 4.5 mph.

love it!!!

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Today is a victory day for me! Today is 5 months to the day when i had lap banding and i was 440lbs.

Today i hit exactly 340! Long way to go for me but im getting there.

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