Post Your Small, or Big, Victory For The Day! (Read 5844 times)

vegefrog


    Ran my first full marathon. Ran all but about a 1/2 mile of it  Big grin which I walked due to my sister needing a little break here and there.

    TeaOlive


    old woman w/hobby

      Excellent! 

      steph  

       

       

      Pink Bunny


      Pink Bunny

        I ran my first "real" run post injury today, a 48:41 10k. also, I read 26 chapters in the bible (from various books) a good bit for only being 3:00pm.

        "Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. and let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing." -James 1:2-4

        stadjak


        Interval Junkie --Nobby

          Woah, congrats, Veg!

          2021 Goals: 50mpw 'cause there's nothing else to do

            New to running, just hit 500 miles yesterday!  Just started running last April, so pretty happy with that total.  Currently training for my first half.  The running bug has most def bitten me! 

              New to running, just hit 500 miles yesterday!  Just started running last April, so pretty happy with that total.  Currently training for my first half.  The running bug has most def bitten me! 

               That's really cool.  Are you going for a particular time on the half, or just looking to finish strong? 

              "If you have the fire, run..." -John Climacus

                Ran my first full marathon. Ran all but about a 1/2 mile of it  Big grin which I walked due to my sister needing a little break here and there.

                Nice! 

                "If you have the fire, run..." -John Climacus

                PaulyGram


                Fast is better than long

                  I just completed the best work of my life. 12 x 1 mile w/ 400 recovery.
                  first 4 miles 5:50-6:00 next 8 miles sub 5:40. add a 2.5 warmup and 4.5 cool down for a 21+ mile speed workout.

                  2017 Goals: Give up goals; they're stoopid

                   

                  Give a man a fire and he'll be warm the rest of the night;
                  Set a man afire and he'll be warm the rest of his life.

                  What in the Jehu?

                     That's really cool.  Are you going for a particular time on the half, or just looking to finish strong? 

                     

                    For this one, just looking to finish strong.  I had joined a training group and we were split into expected finish times, mine is currrently 2:30, so I guess that is my goal.  I really don't care about the time, I just want to finish this one. 

                      Kathy,

                       

                      your improvement, consistency, & enthusiasm is very motivating.

                       

                      thank you for joining RA & sharing your journey with us

                      vegefrog


                        Kathy,

                         

                        your improvement, consistency, & enthusiasm is very motivating.

                         

                        thank you for joining RA & sharing your journey with us

                         

                        +1

                         

                        Kathy I'm really enjoying reading your progress reports! Keep up the great work!

                        PaulyGram


                        Fast is better than long

                          Kathy,

                           

                          your improvement, consistency, & enthusiasm is very motivating.

                           

                          thank you for joining RA & sharing your journey with us

                           

                          +2

                          2017 Goals: Give up goals; they're stoopid

                           

                          Give a man a fire and he'll be warm the rest of the night;
                          Set a man afire and he'll be warm the rest of his life.

                          What in the Jehu?

                            After spending hours and hours and hours running the roads, I finally finished and live to tell that I ran the Myrtle Beach Marathon in 5:03!!! Slow compared to a lot of people, but I'm really proud of myself!!!

                            BeeRunB


                              After spending hours and hours and hours running the roads, I finally finished and live to tell that I ran the Myrtle Beach Marathon in 5:03!!! Slow compared to a lot of people, but I'm really proud of myself!!!

                               

                              Congratulations. awesome achievement. I always look at it the other way---5+ hours of running is hard to do---takes a lot of mental stamina and guts to keep going for that long----nice job. Cool Be proud.

                               

                              --Jimmy


                              Bugs

                                After months of injury ran four miles. Sometimes you have to loose everything to know what you had.

                                Bugs