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  1. #1
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    (((((lime)))))

    Good for you for listening to what YOUR body tells you and not what some !@#$@%$ tells you about your body. All he was doing is proving how ugly his mind is.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    (((((Limewave)))))))

    I'm so glad you're out there movin' it and twice as happy that you've found a way to neutralize that mans nasty comments. The cruelness of people baffles me.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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  3. #3
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    No, Limewave, you're no couch potato. Didn't you run a marathon just a year or so ago?

    I had someone do something like that to me when I was training for my first half mary a year and a half ago. I was doing a long run/walk and was doing a walk interval when two guys in an SUV passed me going the other direction and the passenger yelled out the window, "run Betty, you're FAT!!!" (Betty? "Ugly Betty" - ? - whatever -- not exactly creative). I'd recently lost about 30 pounds and was feeling pretty good about my training, running longer than I ever had before - then the "fat" remark - ??

    Well, these guys are obviously clueless, and probably the realcouch potatoes (and not usually thin, either) who just can't stand seeing someone else do what they can't. It amuses me to think of their car stalling after they get past -- walk up towards their window and politely ask, "Did you say something?" They'd probably pee their pants. What macho men! (bleh!)

    I did two miles easy this morning. Beautiful morning - temp was in the mid 50's and only a little breeze. Keep up the good work everyone - it's such an inspiration to read this thread.

    Deb

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    {Limewave}

    That guy was most definitely not a runner or a cyclist, or probably any type of athlete at all. A real athlete would not have yelled that.


    Just because someone is heavier than other people does not make those miles mean less. In fact, you might argue the opposite.

    You are as much a runner as the Kenyans winning races, because you run. And yes, you could be sitting at home watching tv, but why would you? This is why you are a runner and an athlete. Because instead of taking the easy path, you have the strength and resiliency to want to push yourself, even to ENJOY pushing yourself. THAT is what makes an athlete. Not body shape or size.

    So keep on doing what you're doing. There will always be people like that in this world, but the important thing is that we don't have to listen to them.

    Stay strong lady, because you rock!

    K.

  5. #5
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    Lime, you should have asked him sweetly to come out and join ya! Now everybody here has said really nice inspirational things, and I ditto all of what they have said, but I am a street fighter by nature, take it or leave it, scrappy to the core, and since somebody has to say it...


    Go to hell buddy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    OK, I am done now...

    BIG HUGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Last edited by rocknrollgirl; 05-08-2008 at 10:00 AM.

  6. #6
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    Hi Guys....

    I have been running and not posting, lazy. I am still struggling to get a routine down post injury. So I am trying all kinds of different permutations of a schedule. Today I decided to get up a bit early and try running in the morning. I went out at 4:30 am, did about 35 mins. I do not like running on the road, but I felt good, so I will take it. I may start doing it every Thursday.

  7. #7
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    WOAH! I can't believe some people.

    I bet that a-hole who said something... NEVER runs. Or rides a bike. Or does anything that looks like exercising. Anyone who is an athlete, would never belittle anyone else who is out there doing it.

    Just hearing that makes me so ticked off!

    You are a good person to move past it Limelight. And you are right, don't let someone like that guy have control over YOUR life. He's not worth it.


    In running news... I've had a dismal showing this week.

    Tuesday I had a one-hour run after work. Started to run. Tons of lower leg pain. I pressed through it and did 5.25 miles ending up with a 11:20 minute mile. So sad, when just a week before I was running a 9 minute mile.

    I had a one-hour run this morning and did it on the treadmill since I won't run in the dark alone. The pain in my lower legs was more than I could tolerate and it ended up being one-hour walk. Did 4.70 miles with a 12:46 minute mile.

    This Sunday I'm doing 12 miles. Which means about 2 hours and 20 minutes for me. I hope it goes better than my other sessions this week. *Sigh*
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

  8. #8
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    I couldn't convince DH to go for a little walk in between rain storms, so I had to run today - especially since I blew off riding last night because of the weather.

    I didn't feel like driving somewhere just to go for a run, so I ran from home, which I don't much like to do. For one thing the surface is very hard and there's a steep hill before I'm really warmed up. But mostly I don't like it because it's a rural road. It's quiet and scenic - but it's narrow, there are blind hills, there's no shoulder (not even an unpaved one), and what traffic there is, is going 50-60 mph.

    Anyway I put on my Xinglet and went out. The weather was just right actually - it didn't start to rain again until I was back home, stretched out and getting ready to shower. 4.3 miles.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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