Sunday: 60 minutes. I have no clue how far we went.
Today: 3.4 miles (says Yahoo - I was trying for a 3.5 mile course), 33:06. My pace here is noticeably better than I've been doing on my other course for two reasons: the actual length of my other course is a bit too long, and I was also racing a little this time to make sure I got home before my doctor called back. I don't believe for a moment that I could maintain this pace for seven miles. Still, it's pretty good, for a 35-year-old five-foot-four female with mild osteoarthritis in her knees. (Dayum, if I had a GOOD body, just think what I could do with it!)
Today: 3.4 miles (says Yahoo - I was trying for a 3.5 mile course), 33:06. My pace here is noticeably better than I've been doing on my other course for two reasons: the actual length of my other course is a bit too long, and I was also racing a little this time to make sure I got home before my doctor called back. I don't believe for a moment that I could maintain this pace for seven miles. Still, it's pretty good, for a 35-year-old five-foot-four female with mild osteoarthritis in her knees. (Dayum, if I had a GOOD body, just think what I could do with it!)
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Ceej, don't TEASE us like this!! :-)
congrats on the increasingly better running times. once i get my knees checked out, i look forward to resuming my walking. how long til the Big Day?
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*grin* I meant a body that works well :-)
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I meant a body that does good things for ME. Y'know, healthy, male, tall, long legs, no pain unless it's injured, good upper body strength, good eyesight, all that crap. Give me something like THAT to work with and I'll not only make it fit and trim but Accomplish Great Things! Yeah! That's my story and I'm sticking to it! Or at the very least I'd send it to visit you and see if you like what that body can do. ;-) ;-) ;-)
congrats on the increasingly better running times. once i get my knees checked out, i look forward to resuming my walking. how long til the Big Day?
Couple weeks - it's May 18th. What stopped you from your walking, the sheer amount of pain in your joints? Will the weather help with that as you get into late spring and summer?
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oh yeah. that. *smirk*
What stopped you from your walking, the sheer amount of pain in your joints? Will the weather help with that as you get into late spring and summer?
pretty much. the last time i walked, by the end of our 3 miles i could hardly bend my right leg, and it took four days to recover to the point of feeling "normal." That's what prompted the Dr appt and the madness that's followed. the warmer months are typically easier on me; it's the cold, damp days that really do me in.
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it is all very frustrating. i hear my dad and stepmom (and my mom when she was still alive) say things like "just wait til you get to be our age," but the reality is i'm probably in worse shape now. left unchecked, i don't i'd be able to walk by their age!
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I hate it when people presume they have a lock on the pain market because of age. Clearly, such people must have had life way too easy when they were in their teens and twenties and thirties. Pthththbtt.