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That was my time for my first 5k park run this morning. I ran with my dog for moral support and was beaten into 224th place by a short head by a young woman running with her baby in a pram. Still, I enjoyed it and it was DEFINITELY not something I would have done if I was still drinking!
Ale,
That is awesome. I quit drinking to try to become a BJJ Masters World Champion.
So far, I had to stop the BJJ because of injuries, but I love being sober now . I still work out though. My goal is to transform myself into a strong, flexible, cardio grand pa.
It is like a whole new world. Words like confidence, integrity, passion, family, love etc etc,all have taken on a whole new meaning.
Congrats! Stay clean.
That is awesome. I quit drinking to try to become a BJJ Masters World Champion.
So far, I had to stop the BJJ because of injuries, but I love being sober now . I still work out though. My goal is to transform myself into a strong, flexible, cardio grand pa.
It is like a whole new world. Words like confidence, integrity, passion, family, love etc etc,all have taken on a whole new meaning.
Congrats! Stay clean.
Nicely put zenchaser. And I think this is where trust comes in. In the early stages of giving up, life can appear to be very flat and nothing really seems enjoyable. After a while though things pick up and you can find interest again in more healthy activities.
If I calculate this correctly, you maintained just under 5 MPH for a little over 3 miles. That is pretty good. If properly rested, fueled, and warmed-up, I can do that for about 2 (on a treadmill) and that is pushing it. Outdoors is more difficult as well with wind and inclines.
Great job, I need to find a local run to prepare for and participate.
Great job, I need to find a local run to prepare for and participate.
Great job, Aleric. Running is fantastic. That's a good time and you should be very happy. I LOLed about the lady pushing the pram...I've run 10ks and marathons for years and I've been beaten by some pretty memorable people. I remember one guy in the Royal Victoria Marathon in British Columbia who had CHANGE rattling in the pockets of his running shorts and was easily 30 lbs overweight... He would walk, I would pass him, and then he would sprint to get ahead of me by a couple hundred yards, and then walk again until I passed him at my slow but steady pace. This went on for five or six miles, and eventually he sprinted and beat me by a few steps at the finish. I never lived that one down and I'll never forget the sound of his change rattling in his pockets.
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That is so awesome! I need to start working some activity into my lifestyle. I envy runners! I MIGHT be able to run at a fast pace for a quarter of a mile........IF I'm being chased by a giant wine bottle. (snort). `Great job, AlericB!
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