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> I'm training for a triathlon which is on

> > August 15, then beyond that a marathon (or half, haven't decided

> > which yet) which is on November 28. I'll also do a half marathon in

> > September and see if that's enough challenge, or if I should go for

> > the whole shebang in November. Training for these things have kept

> me

> > working out even on vacation. No one wants to get to an event

> > undertrained and then bonk out midway through!

> >

> > I know I'd love to hear your goals! Do you mind sharing?

> >

> > Tory

>

> Girl, you are just amazing. I didn't know you were considering doing

> a FULL MARATHON in November (or maybe I did, but forgot?)...I did my

> first half in March and am not scheduled for my first full until

> December 4th.

Yup! I joined SeattleFit (part of USAFit, which I highly recommend for

anyone wanting to join a marathon training group) as a halfer, but since I

was already doing the half mile lengths, I ended up doing the full training.

On the weekend of July 4 there was no official meeting, but a group of us

decided to go ahead and meet and run. Since they were all fulls and I was a

halfer, I just decided to run the full six with them and I kept up with all

of them and outpaced a few. Figured as long as it was still fun, I'd do the

full training.

> If you decide to do the full, that means we'll both be in training at

> basically the same time. You can run your race (which from your

> message, sounds like it is the weekend before mine) and then I'll get

> pointers from you on what to do/or not to do for mine!

Cool! Then I could help you BACK since you've helped me so much already!

> What distance are you up to on your long run? I did eight miles last

> Sunday. I'm scheduled for nine this weekend. I've actually been

My longest was a ten miler two Saturdays ago. Last Friday I did an 8. Today

I have a 13 mile scheduled but hadn't planned to do it since tomorrow is the

triathlon. Well now I'm sick so that's an excuse too, I guess, but I'm

bumming because honestly...I would have loved to see how a half felt. My

plan, though, is to sneak that in this week if I can.

> pretty impressed with my pace on the long runs. Back last spring,

> when I was in training for the half, my pace during my long runs was

> around a 12-minute mile. (Yea, me and the snails were having

> competitions!) This past 8-miler, using my Garmin, I realized I've

> picked up that pace quite a bit. I'm averaging an 11-minute mile, but

> there are several miles where I'm running quite a bit faster (9:30),

> yet I still have enough endurance to finish the run. I figure if I

> can pay attention and try to run more of a steady pace (rather than

> fast, slow, fast, slow), maybe I can up my average pace to 10:00 or

> 10:30, which I would be happy with for a marathon pace on my first

> one.

My pace for the last two long runs is lower because Roy ran both of those

with me and he runs those long ones at about a 12 minute mile pace. Although

the Friday we got caught in the rain, the lightning gave us a few 9:30s!

Amazing what a little motivation will do for one's pace! I also had a 17 in

there, but I think Garmin messed up and lost the sats at some point because

there is NO way we ran a 17 min mile. At that point I was pacing ahead of

Roy and I walk faster than that.

But on the training runs I generally do about a 10 minute mile. At Roy's

pace, though, I can really just keep going and going and going. The 10 min

pace is great but I can feel like I can do maybe only 3-4 more miles after.

I guess we'll see come race day!

I'm kind of with Bingham in that my goal is to finish the same day I

start on this one. We'll take it from there!

Tory

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> I'm training for a triathlon which is on

> > August 15, then beyond that a marathon (or half, haven't decided

> > which yet) which is on November 28. I'll also do a half marathon in

> > September and see if that's enough challenge, or if I should go for

> > the whole shebang in November. Training for these things have kept

> me

> > working out even on vacation. No one wants to get to an event

> > undertrained and then bonk out midway through!

> >

> > I know I'd love to hear your goals! Do you mind sharing?

> >

> > Tory

>

> Girl, you are just amazing. I didn't know you were considering doing

> a FULL MARATHON in November (or maybe I did, but forgot?)...I did my

> first half in March and am not scheduled for my first full until

> December 4th.

Yup! I joined SeattleFit (part of USAFit, which I highly recommend for

anyone wanting to join a marathon training group) as a halfer, but since I

was already doing the half mile lengths, I ended up doing the full training.

On the weekend of July 4 there was no official meeting, but a group of us

decided to go ahead and meet and run. Since they were all fulls and I was a

halfer, I just decided to run the full six with them and I kept up with all

of them and outpaced a few. Figured as long as it was still fun, I'd do the

full training.

> If you decide to do the full, that means we'll both be in training at

> basically the same time. You can run your race (which from your

> message, sounds like it is the weekend before mine) and then I'll get

> pointers from you on what to do/or not to do for mine!

Cool! Then I could help you BACK since you've helped me so much already!

> What distance are you up to on your long run? I did eight miles last

> Sunday. I'm scheduled for nine this weekend. I've actually been

My longest was a ten miler two Saturdays ago. Last Friday I did an 8. Today

I have a 13 mile scheduled but hadn't planned to do it since tomorrow is the

triathlon. Well now I'm sick so that's an excuse too, I guess, but I'm

bumming because honestly...I would have loved to see how a half felt. My

plan, though, is to sneak that in this week if I can.

> pretty impressed with my pace on the long runs. Back last spring,

> when I was in training for the half, my pace during my long runs was

> around a 12-minute mile. (Yea, me and the snails were having

> competitions!) This past 8-miler, using my Garmin, I realized I've

> picked up that pace quite a bit. I'm averaging an 11-minute mile, but

> there are several miles where I'm running quite a bit faster (9:30),

> yet I still have enough endurance to finish the run. I figure if I

> can pay attention and try to run more of a steady pace (rather than

> fast, slow, fast, slow), maybe I can up my average pace to 10:00 or

> 10:30, which I would be happy with for a marathon pace on my first

> one.

My pace for the last two long runs is lower because Roy ran both of those

with me and he runs those long ones at about a 12 minute mile pace. Although

the Friday we got caught in the rain, the lightning gave us a few 9:30s!

Amazing what a little motivation will do for one's pace! I also had a 17 in

there, but I think Garmin messed up and lost the sats at some point because

there is NO way we ran a 17 min mile. At that point I was pacing ahead of

Roy and I walk faster than that.

But on the training runs I generally do about a 10 minute mile. At Roy's

pace, though, I can really just keep going and going and going. The 10 min

pace is great but I can feel like I can do maybe only 3-4 more miles after.

I guess we'll see come race day!

I'm kind of with Bingham in that my goal is to finish the same day I

start on this one. We'll take it from there!

Tory

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I've got 9 miles on deck for Sunday morning, but I hurt my toe

earlier this week and haven't been able to wear a running shoe for

the past few days. (I'm a klutz and fell going down some stairs and

squarely hit my toe on the edge of a fridge.) My last run was Tuesday

morning. It seems to be getting better (less swelling, not quite as

painful), so I may try to do an easy 3-4 miles this evening or

tomorrow. I hate it when I'm sick or hurt and can't get in all my

scheduled runs each week. I was supposed to do Tuesday, Thursday,

Friday, and Sunday this week. I missed Thursday, so I'm hoping to get

in today's so I'm not THAT off.

I have to agree, Mr. Bingham has the right idea. As long as I finish

the same day I start, I'll be fine.

April

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I've got 9 miles on deck for Sunday morning, but I hurt my toe

earlier this week and haven't been able to wear a running shoe for

the past few days. (I'm a klutz and fell going down some stairs and

squarely hit my toe on the edge of a fridge.) My last run was Tuesday

morning. It seems to be getting better (less swelling, not quite as

painful), so I may try to do an easy 3-4 miles this evening or

tomorrow. I hate it when I'm sick or hurt and can't get in all my

scheduled runs each week. I was supposed to do Tuesday, Thursday,

Friday, and Sunday this week. I missed Thursday, so I'm hoping to get

in today's so I'm not THAT off.

I have to agree, Mr. Bingham has the right idea. As long as I finish

the same day I start, I'll be fine.

April

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I've got 9 miles on deck for Sunday morning, but I hurt my toe

earlier this week and haven't been able to wear a running shoe for

the past few days. (I'm a klutz and fell going down some stairs and

squarely hit my toe on the edge of a fridge.) My last run was Tuesday

morning. It seems to be getting better (less swelling, not quite as

painful), so I may try to do an easy 3-4 miles this evening or

tomorrow. I hate it when I'm sick or hurt and can't get in all my

scheduled runs each week. I was supposed to do Tuesday, Thursday,

Friday, and Sunday this week. I missed Thursday, so I'm hoping to get

in today's so I'm not THAT off.

I have to agree, Mr. Bingham has the right idea. As long as I finish

the same day I start, I'll be fine.

April

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Owie! Isn't that frustrating when a stupid little TOE messes up your

workouts? I have gotten a few toe infections. One night one was so painful

it kept me awake and drove me out of bed to soak it and finally lance it. A

stupid little toe. Not even my BIG toe. The next day I was working out and

everyone was all concerned and I was embarassed to say that it was because

of my stupid middle toe!

Hope you're up and running again soon...hope I am too! Haha!

> Re: TORY

>

>

> I've got 9 miles on deck for Sunday morning, but I hurt my toe

> earlier this week and haven't been able to wear a running shoe for

> the past few days. (I'm a klutz and fell going down some stairs and

> squarely hit my toe on the edge of a fridge.) My last run was Tuesday

> morning. It seems to be getting better (less swelling, not quite as

> painful), so I may try to do an easy 3-4 miles this evening or

> tomorrow. I hate it when I'm sick or hurt and can't get in all my

> scheduled runs each week. I was supposed to do Tuesday, Thursday,

> Friday, and Sunday this week. I missed Thursday, so I'm hoping to get

> in today's so I'm not THAT off.

>

> I have to agree, Mr. Bingham has the right idea. As long as I finish

> the same day I start, I'll be fine.

>

> April

>

>

>

>

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Owie! Isn't that frustrating when a stupid little TOE messes up your

workouts? I have gotten a few toe infections. One night one was so painful

it kept me awake and drove me out of bed to soak it and finally lance it. A

stupid little toe. Not even my BIG toe. The next day I was working out and

everyone was all concerned and I was embarassed to say that it was because

of my stupid middle toe!

Hope you're up and running again soon...hope I am too! Haha!

> Re: TORY

>

>

> I've got 9 miles on deck for Sunday morning, but I hurt my toe

> earlier this week and haven't been able to wear a running shoe for

> the past few days. (I'm a klutz and fell going down some stairs and

> squarely hit my toe on the edge of a fridge.) My last run was Tuesday

> morning. It seems to be getting better (less swelling, not quite as

> painful), so I may try to do an easy 3-4 miles this evening or

> tomorrow. I hate it when I'm sick or hurt and can't get in all my

> scheduled runs each week. I was supposed to do Tuesday, Thursday,

> Friday, and Sunday this week. I missed Thursday, so I'm hoping to get

> in today's so I'm not THAT off.

>

> I have to agree, Mr. Bingham has the right idea. As long as I finish

> the same day I start, I'll be fine.

>

> April

>

>

>

>

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Owie! Isn't that frustrating when a stupid little TOE messes up your

workouts? I have gotten a few toe infections. One night one was so painful

it kept me awake and drove me out of bed to soak it and finally lance it. A

stupid little toe. Not even my BIG toe. The next day I was working out and

everyone was all concerned and I was embarassed to say that it was because

of my stupid middle toe!

Hope you're up and running again soon...hope I am too! Haha!

> Re: TORY

>

>

> I've got 9 miles on deck for Sunday morning, but I hurt my toe

> earlier this week and haven't been able to wear a running shoe for

> the past few days. (I'm a klutz and fell going down some stairs and

> squarely hit my toe on the edge of a fridge.) My last run was Tuesday

> morning. It seems to be getting better (less swelling, not quite as

> painful), so I may try to do an easy 3-4 miles this evening or

> tomorrow. I hate it when I'm sick or hurt and can't get in all my

> scheduled runs each week. I was supposed to do Tuesday, Thursday,

> Friday, and Sunday this week. I missed Thursday, so I'm hoping to get

> in today's so I'm not THAT off.

>

> I have to agree, Mr. Bingham has the right idea. As long as I finish

> the same day I start, I'll be fine.

>

> April

>

>

>

>

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> Tory,

> Do you by chance have a before and after picture. I

> started ww at 231

> lbs and my ww goal weight is 150 but I'd really like

> to go lower as

> you have. I'm 5'5 " . I find that I'm very encouraged

> to see pictures of

> people near my beginning and hopefully ending

> weight.

> Thanks,

>

> 231/194/150

Tory's website, http://msteechur.com, has a slideshow

at the intro page and then there's the photos section.

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I have a whole BUNCH of before pictures on my website. Don't say I haven't

warned you...

www.msteechur.com

At 03:18 PM 12/13/2004, wrote:

>Tory,

>Do you by chance have a before and after picture. I started ww at 231

>lbs and my ww goal weight is 150 but I'd really like to go lower as

>you have. I'm 5'5 " . I find that I'm very encouraged to see pictures of

>people near my beginning and hopefully ending weight.

>Thanks,

>

>231/194/150

>

>

> > Tory 222/116/130

> > On WWers since February 2, 2002

>

>

>

>

>

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All I can say is WOW. I mean really WOW!

> I have a whole BUNCH of before pictures on my website. Don't say I haven't

> warned you...

>

> www.msteechur.com

>

>

>

> At 03:18 PM 12/13/2004, wrote:

>

> >Tory,

> >Do you by chance have a before and after picture. I started ww at 231

> >lbs and my ww goal weight is 150 but I'd really like to go lower as

> >you have. I'm 5'5 " . I find that I'm very encouraged to see pictures of

> >people near my beginning and hopefully ending weight.

> >Thanks,

> >

> >231/194/150

> >

> >

> > > Tory 222/116/130

> > > On WWers since February 2, 2002

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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At 04:04 PM 12/13/2004, wrote:

>All I can say is WOW. I mean really WOW!

Thanks! I feel like a whole new woman! I am almost literally HALF the woman

I used to be!

>

> > I have a whole BUNCH of before pictures on my website. Don't say I haven't

> > warned you...

> >

> > www.msteechur.com

> >

> >

> >

> > At 03:18 PM 12/13/2004, wrote:

> >

> > >Tory,

> > >Do you by chance have a before and after picture. I started ww at 231

> > >lbs and my ww goal weight is 150 but I'd really like to go lower as

> > >you have. I'm 5'5 " . I find that I'm very encouraged to see pictures of

> > >people near my beginning and hopefully ending weight.

> > >Thanks,

> > >

> > >231/194/150

> > >

> > >

> > > > Tory 222/116/130

> > > > On WWers since February 2, 2002

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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