Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 - Many many congratulations to you! What a great NSV! Bette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 WOOHOOO!!! Way to go, that's awesome! You're doing so great! in OKC <>< 238/179.6/165 > I did the Race for the Cure 5K today and even though I didn't run w/ > a chip, I kept my time on my watch. I ran it in 32 minutes and 9 > seconds, so my average time was 10:32. I actually thought a 5K was > 3.2 miles, so I thought I had my time down to 10 minutes and 3 > seconds, but then I realized it was only 3.11 miles. Oh well. =) > > I'm really pleased w/ my time and I was in tears after I crossed the > finish line. I never stopped jogging/running & I never looked > back. There just wasn't any reason to and I knew I would regret it > if I did either of those things. > > I can't wait till my next 5K (I'm going to sign up for one in July), > plus I'm going to start some interval training to get my speed up. > > Btw, I packed on 2.4 lbs this week. =) Next week is going to be a > loss...I'm sure of it. > > > 175/157.4/130 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Super job, ! You did VERY well!!! april > I did the Race for the Cure 5K today and even though I didn't run w/ > a chip, I kept my time on my watch. I ran it in 32 minutes and 9 > seconds, so my average time was 10:32. I actually thought a 5K was > 3.2 miles, so I thought I had my time down to 10 minutes and 3 > seconds, but then I realized it was only 3.11 miles. Oh well. =) > > I'm really pleased w/ my time and I was in tears after I crossed the > finish line. I never stopped jogging/running & I never looked > back. There just wasn't any reason to and I knew I would regret it > if I did either of those things. > > I can't wait till my next 5K (I'm going to sign up for one in July), > plus I'm going to start some interval training to get my speed up. > > Btw, I packed on 2.4 lbs this week. =) Next week is going to be a > loss...I'm sure of it. > > > 175/157.4/130 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Incredible ! That's a very good time. Racing in big races is hard to get a better time than that unless you're at the front of the pack. Way to go! > Race for the Cure 5K Results > > > I did the Race for the Cure 5K today and even though I didn't run w/ > a chip, I kept my time on my watch. I ran it in 32 minutes and 9 > seconds, so my average time was 10:32. I actually thought a 5K was > 3.2 miles, so I thought I had my time down to 10 minutes and 3 > seconds, but then I realized it was only 3.11 miles. Oh well. =) > > I'm really pleased w/ my time and I was in tears after I crossed the > finish line. I never stopped jogging/running & I never looked > back. There just wasn't any reason to and I knew I would regret it > if I did either of those things. > > I can't wait till my next 5K (I'm going to sign up for one in July), > plus I'm going to start some interval training to get my speed up. > > Btw, I packed on 2.4 lbs this week. =) Next week is going to be a > loss...I'm sure of it. > > > 175/157.4/130 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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