LORI-K
Hi! Thanks for adding me! I hope your running injury is better and you've been able to resume ultra training! I had just started training for a Half last month when I got really bad shin splints. I still haven't recovered. Boo!! I will be cheering for you! You are very inspiring! Your journey is amazing.
WOLFKITTY
So I finally took a second and re-read your intro. Losing weight the first time for me got scary at about -140. What you wrote about chubby places turning kinda wrinkly is exactly what scared me the most. I was afraid because now I was still big, but not "attractive" in the way that we all expect from movies and magazines, and most of all with my breasts.
Thanks for taking the courage to include that in your intro. It's nice to know that I'm not the only one working on that issue. I keep telling myself that I can move past it (and I can), but it's nice to have that affirmation.
HUGS! Thanks for welcoming me back. Jocelyn 1114 days ago
I saw a PBS NOVA program on Tufts University in Boston studying people training for a full marathon. After five months they ran a half marathon and then went on to train so four months later they ran a full one. The doctors said they gained only 10% more by training for the full marathon, but had more injures and thus they concluded that they got the most health benefits from running the half marathon races, and gained nothing by running the full one because of injury off-set. It was an interesting program. 1142 days ago