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April 30, 2024

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Location:

Fort Benning,GA,

Member Since:

Jun 24, 2015

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

I've just run for fun/to get exercise in the past, but recently (I think thanks to Amber Green) I have wanted to become more of a "runner" - with the healthy/active/goal oriented lifestlye.

Short-Term Running Goals:

I would like to run a 10 mile and a half marathon within the next two years.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I am training to run a 10 mile race this October (2015).

Personal:

I'm married to a wonderful man who will also be  my personal coach. We have 4 great kids ages 0-7years.  I love to dance and cook yummy, healhty meals/snacks/treats for my family.

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Total Distance
5.50

Up a little after 5:30 to run my longer run for the week - 5.5 miles.  Started at a 8:40 pace and by the last two miles I was down to 8:20.  I felt good at the end - I think I was just getting bored and SO hot and stuffy in my garage.  (Didn't have the fan this morning and GA even at 6am is to dealthy humid.)

Avg HR: 147

Max HR: 174

Interesting how your mind works.  If you tell yourself you're only going to run so far then that's all your body will allow.  I need to tell my body I can run 6.5 miles when I'm only planning on 5.5 and I have a feeling that will make pushing it through the end much better.

No babies waking up!  Successful run.

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