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Location:

Glen Rose,TX,USA

Member Since:

Nov 26, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

SGM 2009 3:29:18

HobbleCreek 2009  1:39:23

FWRC 15 K 2011 1:15:32

DesNews 10K 2009 44:19

Fireman's Fund 5K 2012  21:41

5 Marathons, including Boston 2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

Have fun and enjoy running.  Work on my fear of racing and learn to enjoy this "season of chaos" that is currently my life.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running and living an active life

Personal:

 

"If you take care of the little things, the big things take care of themselves." - Bill Jacobsen

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I head out today and ran the .25 miles down to Paula's house. I decided it was way to windy for me. I asked Paula how she felt and she agreed. I ran the .25 miles back to my house, dug through all my winter running gear to find shorts and a T-shirt. I headed downstairs to the treadmill. It hasn't been used for quite a while, which was very apparent by the dust on it and the fact that I couldn't get it to turn on. I made sure it was plugged in and flipped the reset button a couple of times - and nothing. I took me about 5 mins before I remembered that you have to but the red emergency stop thingy in the slot for it to turn on...DUH!!!! Hopped on and got going. I remembered at about 2 mins in why I do not like the treadmill. I ended up doing some speed work which was very needed. Overall 5 quality miles. I will need to head back out or back on the treadmill (now that I can remember how to turn it on) to finish another 2 later in the day.

Happy Running & Merry Christmas!!

 

PM:  I planned on going down to the treadmill, but got down there and ran .19 miles (yes, I am giving myself credit) and remembered why I hate the treadmill.  Got off, changed into my  winter gear and called my husband to find out when he would be home from the store so I could head out.  He said "It is a blizzard out here, cars cannot stop."   I sulked, hung up the phone and changed my close yet again and went back down to the treadmill.   I got going and figured if I have changed my clothes 3 times and broken a sweat, I should make it worth my time.  At 4.3 miles my husband came down and put is cold hand on the back of my leg.  I almost fell and yelled back:  "I cannot go outside because I might get hurt, but you are going to make me fall on the treadmill!?!"  Finished at 5 miles and it is now time to go spend time with the family.

Thanks for all the support!! 


Comments
From andee on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 10:48:43

I bet your treadmill was happy to be remembered! Good job with the speed work. I think I'm getting what my boys have had, tummy not feeling so great - no run for me today. How did your big party go yesterday?

From marciej on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 16:15:23

Dang wind! Hey at least you figured it out on your own,(the treadmill) I probably would have grabbed garrett and then he probably given me a bad time all day long:) Good job on getting some speed work in too, I have been slackin on that lately too. Wish you all were here, but have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and I am sure we will talk to you soon. p.s I am sorry the hinting did not help the other day (for your back)!

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 16:34:17

Jody, and everyone still building base:

Check the list of top ten training mistakes. Speed work is never needed until your base is solid. When you have extra energy, run long rather than fast, until you cross the 40 miles per week barrier. After that, it depends on what distance is most important to you. If it is a 5 K, then do speed work. Otherwise, keep increasing the mileage, and add tempo runs.

From Paula on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 18:06:17

Good job. Now that my day is going I wish I would have suggested going to the fitness center and running together. Oh well Let me know when you go tomorrow maybe I can run with you.

From Brent on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 18:38:23

Jody, it has been fun blogging all that running stuff. You are runnng great. Merry Christmas.

From Jody on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 19:14:17

Sasha,

Thanks for the advice, it is always welcome. I will try to behave!

From Jody on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 19:16:22

Andee & Marcie,

Merry Christmas!!! have a great time tomorrow and tell everyone hi! We wish we were there or you were all here.

Paula,

I am planning on heading out mid morning early afternoon - I will call.

Brent,

Thanks for all the support and blogging! You definitely make it fun!!

From Christi on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 21:14:05

Amazing job! Sorry I haven't called you yet- too hectic (but fun!) Looks like it would've been good for me to meet up with you this morning- would've burned off a few more cookies than I did alone! Great job today getting in all the miles! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

From Lybi on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 22:46:20

Merry Christmas Jody! And congrats for showing that treadmill who is the boss. Treadmills can be dangerous, especially when husbands try to scare the heck out of you while you are on them. Be wary!

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