Weekly Workout Wind Up (3/14-20/13)

My second installment of Weekly Workout Wind Up... Thursday, March 14: 5-Mile Run, 30 Min  Stairmaster and 15 Min Elliptical

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Friday, March 15: 5k Run

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Saturday, March 16: 14-Mile Run

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Sunday, March 17: One Hour Spin

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Monday, March 18: 5-Mile Run

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Tuesday, March 19: Rest Day

Wednesday, March 20: 6x800 speedwork on the treadmill

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How did you sweat this week?

St. Patrick's Day Weekend

Fun! I can sum up this past weekend with just that one word.

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Friday started off with a little treadmill 5k before my monthly weigh-in with Weight Watchers for March and...

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... I was in the free range again! Woo! As a Weight Watchers Lifetime member, you have a 2 lb range on either side of your goal weight to still be Lifetime. So my goal weight is 155, which means I need to weigh-in each month between 153-157 to continue to be a FREE Lifetimer. :) And I like free. Who doesn't?

I led my final two Weight Watchers meetings of the week and then it was WEEKEND TIME!!

I got home from my meetings and was feeling fit so I put together a little side-by-side:

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The pic on the left is from 2008 and the pic on the right is now.

Sometimes, I get so wrapped up in the now that I forget how far I've truly come. Ya know?

After ditching the "work clothes," it was time to get casual and meet my best friend and her daughter for a coffee date. It's funny how quickly a mood can change after an hour or so with one adorable little baby!!

I often wonder if moving back to Boston was the right choice and after an afternoon with my best friend or family ... I know I did.

I had to hit up the liquor store after Kappy's to pick up Slumbrew's latest beer:

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Naked Hopularity!

It was delish (as all their beers are) and I totally recommend it...

While I waited to grab pizza with my parents and wife, I got some wonderful gifts:

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My Omron Fitness HRM thanks to Mamavation

-from my Mom

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The 4-Leaf Clover Alex and Ani Bracelet

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Saturday kicked off with a 14-mile training run for the Boston Marathon. I wanted to sleep in a little so I didn't meet the group in town instead opting to run closer to my house. What I didn't realize was how far I could really get in just 7 miles. :P But, I did it - 7 miles out and 7 miles back - including some time in Davis Square, Somerville, Medford, Cambridge, Arlington and the Minuteman Trail.

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It was nice to have new scenery while running, but I could've done without the head wind. :P

After refueling with low-fat chocolate milk and Dunkin' Donuts Iced Coffee, it was time for date afternoon with the wife. Yay!

We headed back to Davis Square to enjoy a beer and some lunch at Joshua Tree.

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Yummy as usual.

We hit up the local comic book store for the wife and picked up some adult beverages for that night's Game Night before heading out for some much-needed mani-pedis.

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My poor feet and as usual I apologized to the woman ahead of time for my "runner's feet." :P Thankfully I've known this woman since high school so I know she has seen it all.

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Happy Feet!!

There was just enough time to pop by the grocery store and clean the apartment before picking up our Game Night guests.

The wife made Hungry Girl's Orange Chicken and my friend Abby brought a delicious Fruit Salad for dessert before we broke out the Cards Against Humanity ... which I had never played before.

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Wicked fun and inappropriate game that I HIGHLY recommend.

It was great hanging out with my coworker Abby and her boyfriend Justin since we had been trying to set this Game Night up for months, but blizzards, illness and more snow kept getting in our way. Damn you Mother Nature! But now we will surely be making this a monthly event.

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Sunday was my favorite holiday of the year ... EVACUATION DAY!

Okay, that is only a Boston holiday that happens to fall on the same day as St. Patrick's Day.

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Laney was not in the St. Patrick's Day mood. :P

So I broke out the green gear for Spinning class:

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Yes, stickers were involved as well. :)

I didn't have a St. Paddy's Day race so I had to break the socks out somewhere.

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After Spinning, the wife & I did meal planning for the week and hit up the grocery store. Wild and crazy kids on the holiday, I know.

We grabbed some lunch, I did some Weight Watchers work then it was time for a few of my college friends to come over for the evening. I can't believe I've known these girls for about 12 years. Wow!

You know you are all 30 or over when there are dogs and one 2-year old running around. We aren't the party animals we used to be...

It was a fantastic afternoon/evening of great food (fruit salad, regular salad, crock pot chicken and no pudge brownies) and of course a Guinness or two...

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A weekend of fun, love and friends was exactly what I needed. I can't wait to see what next weekend will bring ... oh yeah, a 21-mile run on Saturday! ;)

Boston Marathon Photo Challenge

The Boston Marathon is a mere 32 days away... To many that is just a sentence to me it is about completing something I never thought possible.

I can remember watching my dad run Boston as a bandit during the 100th anniversary year.

(Note: bandit means he ran without an official racebib/number)

I grew up in Boston and on Patriot's Day there were two things everyone did: 1) watched or attended the early morning Red Sox game and 2) watched or attended The Boston Marathon.

And this year I will actually be running in it.

I will proudly wear my Tedy's Team singlet in honor of my grandparents - my Stroke heroes - and accomplish something I've only dreamed of ... hopefully! ;) As long as the temps aren't in the 90s again .... c'mon weather gods!

But, this post isn't about all my emotions about running The Boston Marathon - that post will be coming and I will make sure you all have tissues at the ready.

Today, I want to share an amazing Photo Challenge created by my friend Ty from Seeking Boston Marathon. I have been following Ty's training for Boston on InstagramTwitter and Facebook.

It is the #30DaysToBoston #PhotoChallenge...

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I was so excited about it that when Ty asked for partnership from other blogger's running I jumped right on board.

So the premise is pretty simple - especially if you have taken part in photo challenges before, just snap a pic associated with the subject for that day and post it on any of the social media outlets you have: Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter.

Make sure when you post your pic to include the 2 main hashtags - #30DaysToBoston & #PhotoChallenge - as well as the hashtag for the day.

Sound easy? Want in? Just get started on Sunday!

I think this is just the thing to get my excitement over running Boston to grow more than I thought it could. :P

So I will catch you on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter starting on Sunday...

And hey it's St. Patrick's Day so grab a beer while you do it!

That's carboloading, right? :)

Weekly Workout Wind Up (3/7-13/13)

Well it is finally time that I put all of my workouts in one post to make it easier for you all to see what I'm doing and for me to keep my week's straight. :P So let's get this party started...

 

Thursday, March 7: 4 mile Run

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Friday, March 8: Rest Day

 

 

Saturday, March 9: 2 hours of Spinning while at a Spin Instructor Orientation

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Sunday, March 10: 10 mile Run

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Monday. March 11: Ran 6.2+ miles And 45 min Spinning Class

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Tuesday, March 11: 30 min Stairmaster

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Wednesday, March 12: 45 min Tempo Run

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Would you all like me to add my Plankaday Streak to this roundup as well?

Emotions...

... are okay! This simple three word sentence has taken me YEARS to understand and accept.

Well, I'm still working on accepting it, but getting closer and closer.

For years, I put on the smile and kept the way I really felt buried deep deep down. And in case it wasn't far enough, I piled food on top to make sure it was good and packed down. And to make sure the food was covered, I loaded up on layers and layers of fat to really make sure no one knew what was really going on on the inside.

There were times in high school where all I thought about was ending it all. I would look out on to the backyard or lay in bed and wonder if people would even miss me or show up to the funeral. But, I never wanted to burden anyone else with my thoughts or problems so I just let them sit in my brain and fester those negative thoughts. Which I think has to my ongoing journey of trying to nix the negative in my head.

For years I would tell myself that if I only lost weight all my problems would disappear. I can vividly see me - maybe in 8th or 9th grade - sitting in the car with my aunt telling her: "If I just got rid of like 50 lbs, everything would be better."

Well, news flash: losing weight does NOT make the problems/emotions/negative thoughts magically disappear. 

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But, what losing weight has taught me is that it is okay to have feelings. It is okay to share the feelings. It is okay to release the feelings.

So now, when I am sad or mad or happy or frustrated or depressed I no longer feel like I have to bury those emotions under a plastered on fake smile.

I am allowed to be sad even when I feel it isn't justified. Does that make sense?

I know there are so many things I should be grateful for in my life and I don't want to seem unappreciative, but now I know it is okay to be sad even when I don't think I should be allowed to.

I AM allowed to feel any emotion at anytime. 

Through this blog, this tiny little space on the internet, I have given myself the freedom to release all of the emotional weight that bore down on my shoulders for years ... hence the title Weight Off My Shoulders. ;)

I have shared more on this blog than I ever thought I would. I thought I would bring those dark demons - eating disorder, cutting, etc - to my grave. But, once I wrote the inner thoughts down and hit publish (many times nervously) I felt a wave of relief come over me. I didn't have to bear these demons alone.

And you know what happened? I found others who were going through similar situations. I found confidants that I would never have otherwise. I found an outlet.

Now, I'm not saying everyone has to go around starting blogs - if that's not your thing - but I want to let you know that it is OKAY!

You are allowed to feel however you want.

If you feel more comfortable confiding in friends, do it.

If you want to see a therapist, do it.

If you like to use social media, do it.

But, just let it out.

Don't let the negative thoughts and feelings bury themselves into your brain and foster a harmful environment. I know from personal experience that it takes a looooong time to turn it around.

Just know ... you are NOT alone!

I am still a work in progress, but I know that I will not go back to the miserable/lonely person I was before.

What A Weekend...

Rarely does a weekend end better than it began ... I mean how could it with Monday looming on the horizon! But this time, it did!

On Friday, I was in a bad mental space. I just needed some alone time - which I half got. But, I was just sad and tired.

I am not sure what exactly is going on inside my head, but I think it needs a break. It just wants one day without Weight Watchers, Marathon Training, etc.

I just want a ME day.

Someday ... I hope!

But I digress.

The one shining moment of my Friday was being chosen as a Bulu Box Ambassador!!

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Friday was a nice quiet afternoon-evening in with the family as the snow fell and I prepared for my Spinning Instructor Orientation the next day.

On Saturday I rose at 5:30am and was out the door by 6:30am to head to my Spinning Instructor Orientation.

I finally arrived home around 7pm and called it an EASY evening in with the wife. I ended up doing some Weight Watchers work, but I made sure I was on the couch. :)

I had originally planned on running The Half Of Quincy on Sunday, but it was cancelled on Friday (which also impacted my mood).

But instead I knocked out 10 miles by myself around the River near my house...

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... and finished it off with some low-fat chocolate milk of course!

I followed the run up with some meal planning, grocery shopping and quality time with the other half.

While we were at the store, I actually spotted my girl Tanee from From Fat To Fit Chick!

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Doesn't she look amazing?!?!

As we headed home, I got a very special email from the ZOOMA Woman's Race Series ... they chose ME as an ambassador for their half marathon on Cape Cod on September 28!! WOO!!! :) :)

I am wicked honored and excited for the opportunity. Especially since so many of my friends participated in the race last year and RAVED about it!

After getting that amazing news, I got an email from Spinning.com that I was eligible to take my Spinning Instructor Assessment test to officially be certified. So I of course hopped on the computer to take the 50 question test and ...

... I got a 96! So I am officially certified as a Spinning Instructor!

WOO!! Little 'ol me ... who woulda thought?

So the weekend started out on a low and ended on a high (well besides the night of Weight Watchers paperwork)... :)

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How was your weekend? Anything good to report?

Journey To Becoming A Spinning Instructor...

Never thought I would title a blog post like that. I mean when I started this weight loss/fitness journey almost four years ago - Spinning wasn't even on my radar.

But, as the pounds starting coming off, I found myself comfortable ENOUGH to take my first Spinning class.

Yes, I hung out in the back row ... in the corner ... where no one could really see what I was doing.

Thankfully the Spinning Instructor I usually attended also liked to keep the lights low ... maybe because it was like 5:30 in the morning. :P

But, once I started attending Spinning classes I got hooked. Especially because of the diverse population of the class. There were people of all ethnicities, sizes, athletic abilities and ages.

Spinning appeared to be a class that ANYONE could take ... and I loved that.

The more and more I attended Spinning classes the more comfortable I felt on the bike.

Oh don't think I started plopping my big butt in the front row. HELL NO!

I - to this day - tend to keep myself in the back row, but I don't tend to think that everyone else is staring at me judging my form.

I love Spinning because you get in your OWN zone and can make the class what YOU want. LOVE!

When I was featured in TimeOut Chicago in December 2011 about my weight loss - I talked about my love of Spinning so they had me do my photo shoot on the Spinning bike! :)

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Who would have thought that 1) I would be in a magazine and 2) They would want to take my picture on a Spinning bike.

But that whole experience just solidified my love of Spinning.

So when we made the decision to move back to Boston in 2012, the idea of possibly becoming a Spinning Instructor started popping into my head.

I got wrapped into running road races and becoming a Weight Watchers Leader during that time so I just attended my usual 2-3 Spinning classes a week and the idea of becoming a Spinning Instructor was pushed to the back burner.

But that all changed in December 2012 when I finally took the plunge and signed up on December 18 for the Spinning Instructor Orientation for March 9, 2013.

There was no looking back now.

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And if I didn't like it or didn't do well - at least the all-day orientation would give me a nice lesson in the background of Spinning.

Before I knew it it was time to attend the Orientation in Manchester, NH ... which was yesterday.

It is roughly an hour trip from Boston to Manchester so I woke up at 5:45 to make sure I had all the essentials packed - lunch, snacks, water, workout clothes, manual, etc - and hit the road at 6:30.

I made sure to stop by Dunkin' Donuts for an Iced Coffee before I hit the highway. ;)

The drive was simple since pretty much everyone else was probably asleep at that time. It was simple until I was about 1/2 a mile from the facility then I got into trouble. I kept circling and circling, but couldn't find the right path to the Executive Health & Sports Center.

Thankfully I found a local Dunkin' Donuts and the women there knew exactly where to send me and within 3 minutes I was there. :)

And THAT is when the nerves really started setting in...

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This adventure was FAR out of my comfort zone and as I saw the other students walking in and looking super fit ... I started to doubt my right to be there.

But, with the help of my other half and my Twitter peeps, I got the courage to walk into the conference room.

There were 20 of us in this particular orientation with an amazing Master Trainer Jennifer Ward.

We went around introducing ourselves and of the 20 people in that group, 4 had lost over 100 pounds ... including one woman who shed 198 pounds. Wow did I feel lame with my 60+ lb weight loss. (I was the third person to introduce myself so those 4 people were all after I shared).

(Editors Note: Yes I know I cannot compare my weight loss journey to anyone else's because I didn't have 100 lbs to lose - but I still get caught in that initial reaction of "man, my story isn't that great.")

The majority of the morning was spent learning the background and basics of Spinning - which was thoroughly entertaining - before we actually got on the bikes to ride.

We learned all the basics of the Spinning bikes and how to truly fit someone to a bike ... and then it was time to ride.

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 Our first of two rides of the day was all about the forms and moves of Spinning.

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It was a great experience. I felt more knowledgable just walking out of that ride.

We then broke for lunch at about 2:30/2:45, which made the afternoon fly since we were supposed to end around 5:30.

The afternoon was looking more into how to put together a Spinning class, which I was most interested in. It was enlightening. There is SO much that goes into a 45 minutes Spinning class.

Before we knew it, it was time for a shortened final ride - since we were running a little over - and then the day would be complete.

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The Master Trainer put us through a great 30 minute Spinning class. Boy was I feeling it, but loved every minute of it.

And with that the day was over and I officially completed the Spinning Instructor Orientation...

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... but the journey isn't over.

This certificate does give me permission to now lead Spinning classes, but I still need to pass an online assessment to officially be a certified Spinning Instructor.

And then of course I need to start searching for a gym to teach at. Eeek!! Another "out of the comfort zone" experience I will be going through. :P

But I went into the day frightened and doubting whether I deserved to be there and left feeling stronger and more determined to reach the Finish Line! :)

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Additional Note: After publishing this post, I actually took ... AND PASSED ... my Spinning Instructor Assessment!! WOOOO!!!

Tedy’s Team Group Run – 18 Miles

Solo runs can be the best and worst experiences in my opinion. On Saturday, I woke up at 6:30 to do a little weight check on the home scale and get ready for my Tedy's Team 18 Mile Group Run.

I owe a special thank you to the wife for getting up at 7am on a Saturday to drop me off at the group run (and saving me $8 in parking fees).

The weather was saying mid to high 30s so I kept with the normal winter running attire (Lululemon jacket and long pants with my Under Armour long-sleeved shirt), but decided to risk it and left the winter hat and gloves at home. I was hoping if I put the "I want nice weather" vibe out there - the universe may finally answer back. I mean we've run through every type of conditions this winter on our group runs ... except a nice sunny morning. C'mon Mother Nature.

I arrived at FitCorp on Beacon St in Boston (our weekly starting point) earlier than usual so there wasn't anyone else really there yet.

It seemed may people from the group were taking part in the Black Cat 10 & 20 Miler so there weren't as many folks milling around as usual.

As usual I had to head outside before everyone else to give my Garmin Forerunner 110 enough time to locate satellites. I'm not sure why my watch takes so much longer than everyone else in the group's watchers, but I know with all the tall buildings that it takes anywhere from 5-10 minutes for my watch to get ready. This leads me to be chilling outside for awhile before everyone else has to enter the cold weather.

And it gives me enough time to take a pic of my shadow while stretching...

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Before I knew it everyone was heading out of the gym and hitting the course.

I started the run chatting with some fellow Tedy's Team running mates, but quickly found myself in between two different running paces ... it was at this point I realized I would be running a majority of this 18 mile training run alone.

I was not mentally prepared for that and soon knew this would be a long 18 miles. Running with people always helps the time pass quickly and takes the focus off the task at hand.

But, I knew I had to dig down and get it done. Especially since on the day of the marathon I probably won't have anyone running with me so I will need to get over the running alone hurdles now. Plus, I ran Rock 'n' Roll Savannah alone and we remember how that turned out (well in case you don't ;)).

I started playing the normal mind games with myself.

Okay 3 miles in, you are 1/6 of the way there. Just do that 5 more times and you're Golden.

Alright 6 miles in, you are 1/3 of the way done - just 2 more times and you are done.

Woo 9 miles in - halfway there - less than double digits left.

That helped get me through the first 10 miles of the run, which took us out from Beacon St in Boston to Chestnut Street in Newton, where we take the turn onto Comm Ave and head back to Boston ... running along the Boston Marathon course itself, including Heartbreak Hill.

The sun was shining. The air was comfortable. I was ready to own Heartbreak.

Note: Many people know one thing about the Boston Marathon and that is Heartbreak Hill. It is actually about 2 miles of rolling hills through Newton with the toughest hill at the end of the stretch. But, the hills themselves aren't that bad it is placement within the race that makes it tougher. The hills come about 16 miles into the race. Yeah, that makes them suck people say. :P

As always I needed to psych myself up to get through the hills, but yesterday I needed a little something extra since I was alone. So I just kept repeating to myself:

You Can Fucking Do This

Excuse my language, but I needed to repeat that over and over to get through the final push.

And it worked.

I felt strong throughout the rolling hills ... and I thank my cross-training with Spin for that!

I even saw my girl Robin kicking some booty on the hills - as usual! I love seeing familiar faces during a run.

Once you take the decent over the final hill, it was a little over 12 miles into the run and the next water stop was at Mile 13. So it was nice to get through the hills and have some much needed water and Gatorade waiting for me. :)

That water stop is always a great sight. Usually Jackie (the volunteer) has her pup there, but he was home sleeping this week. :P But it is such a symbolic point because I know there is just 5 miles left and I can run 5 miles. It just makes the final stretch of the run doable. I don't really know why or if I can even explain it, but I think other people who do long runs understand what I mean.

I texted the wife that I was 5 miles out so that she could time her pick-up accordingly. :)

At the water stop, I ran into another Tedy's Team member and ran a little bit with her. She is from Venezuela and is a Boston qualifier (so wicked fast) so it was nice to catch up with her for about a mile or so before I told her to feel free to run ahead and off she went. I hate holding people back.

The last 5 miles are on the same part of Beacon St that we start out on so it is always nice to get back to familiar sights. Plus, it is useful to know how far from the finish you really are.

I hit the final water stop - about 2.5 miles from the finish - and downed some water and Gatorade and picked up some Swedish Fish.

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I really owe Tedy's Team a big thanks for showing me the awesomeness that is eating swedish fish on a long run. They really do give me a bigger boost than the sport jelly beans I normally use.

I texted the wife again that I was about 2.5 miles out and asked her to bring a full water bottle as well. :)

I think I stopped at the final water stop a little too long because the last 2.5 miles were TOUGH. But, I knew I couldn't stop.

Even though at Mile 16 I thought: "I can just hop on the T." NO!

I set out for 18 - I was going to run 18.

Plus it wasn't physical at all ... it was all mental.

So I refocused, turned the music up and just kept moving one foot in front of the other.

It didn't help that at every light I hit a red light and had to stop. Grrr...

But I just kept moving forward.

At Mile 17, I tried to get my legs to move faster. In my head they were, but looking at the Garmin - they weren't. :P

But I just kept pushing.

At 17.75 miles, this song came on

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as I was running towards the Massachusetts State House

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It was one of those moments that you couldn't plan, but was perfect. The right song came on at the right moment.

And all of a sudden 18 miles were run.

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As I did the nice post-long run shuffle into the car, I was pleased especially after figuring out I had been spot on with my previous 18 mile run.

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I mentally beat those 18 miles. I wanted to stop. The self-doubt crept in. But, I silenced it all and just kept moving forward.

We headed to home so I could complete #myafter:

Dunkin' Donuts Iced Coffee

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Low-fat Chocolate Milk

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Foam Rolling

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Apparently Molly even wanted to get into the foam rolling action...

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... or just distract me. :P

Overall, the 18 miles were done in good time and I felt strong throughout the run. The mental part on the other hand is something I will still work on.

But that is why we do these training runs - to train the body AND the mind.

Next week, I will miss the Tedy's Team 10 mile group run because I will be at a Spin Instructor certification class. I will however be running the Half of Quincy on Sunday, March 10 to make up those miles.

Really Self A Triathlon?

TRUTH! I went so far out of my comfort zone on Friday and signed up for my first triathlon ...

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... and immediately made this face:

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Yup - exactly. :P

This is the face expressing:

*nervousness

*self-doubt

*pride

*fear

*excitement

*amazement

*happiness

If you told me four years ago, that I would be training for the Boston Marathon, that I would be attending a 9-hour class on Saturday to try and get certified as a Spin Instructor or that I would be constantly going outside of my comfort zone ... I would've told you to stop dreaming!

But thanks to Weight Watchers and shedding 60+ lbs - it is happening. It is the truth.

In December 2012, I was thinking back about how I had set out my goals for 2012 and completed them all, which I was proud of on it's own. But, it got me thinking about what I wanted to see happen in 2013.

And a little voice in my head kept repeating "triathlon ... triathlon ... triathlon" over and over and over again. So I took that little word and stored it in the back of my brain for safe keeping since clearly it wasn't something I would ever really do.

I mean I'm not built to do a triathlon.

Plus, I was focusing on my Boston Marathon training plan and making sure I could follow through with that.

Then a few weeks back I started thinking - what am I going to do after the Boston Marathon? What do I want to do next?

I've been toying with the idea of trying to qualify for Boston (aka take 24 minutes off my current marathon time), but then that pesky little word crept back into the front of my mind: triathlon.

Now, I'm not sure if it was a high power or fate or destiny or dumb luck, but on Friday I was wasting some time on Facebook and up posted a status update from Boston Triathlon. I really don't remember ever even liking their page.

So I had to click through to their Facebook page, which led to clicking on their webpage, which was followed by reading through the event details, which somehow ended with me pulling out my credit card and registering.

Do we see how this all happened because of Facebook. Can I blame them? ;)

I was gchatting with the wife while I kept clicking through from page to page and asked if I should really do this. But, before she could really say yes - I had already hit SUBMIT ... and the rest is history.

It's like the stars aligned and it was just meant to be as I was looking for something to train for locally so I'm excited that my first tri will be in Boston so my family can come cheer me on. :)

So now once I run the Boston Marathon on April 15 I will take a couple weeks off and then begin Tri training.

The Boston Triathlon is on August 4 and looks to be a Sprint Triathlon (or closest definition of a tri I could find). It features a 1/2 mile swim, a 9 mile bike and a 4 mile run.

I know I can complete all of the components now I just need to make sure I can do them consecutively on the same day. :P

I am currently shopping around for Sprint Triathlon training plans so if you know of any, please pass them along!

Now that the registration is complete - it's time to buy a bike and a wetsuit.

I am excited to share the training process with you all ... since this is completely new to me!

Let's Do This!

There Through Thick & Thin...

Whenever asked what my longest relationship is I usually answer: 8+ years. That is how long my car, Jinxie, and I have been together. BUT, then I think of one confidant ... one friend ... one support that has been with me since the beginning.

No not my parents or my family, but the one and only Curious George.

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Curious George and I were united when I was just 6 months old. My mom always says it was love at first sight.

Yes, at one point in time he was about my size if not slightly bigger than me (even though I was a hefty little kid).

I am an only child so growing I didn't always have people around to hang out with, but George was always there.

I remember crying into his face when I would sleep at night if I was upset.

If I was out of town at my grandparents and missed home, I would make sure to smell George whenever I needed to get that "home smell."

I think you all know what I mean by the "home smell."

Even when I went away to college, George came with me. I didn't care if anyone saw that I was the girl that still kept a stuffed animal with me.

I studied abroad during the summer of my Junior Year of college in Ireland ... and you guessed it - George was the first thing I packed.

He is a world traveler you know. :)

Whenever I need a sense of comfort, George is the first thing I grab.

My friends have nicknamed him "Crusty Monkey" due to his poor ability to age well. :P

I can say at the age of 30, I still sleep with George on my pillow every night.

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Just like this!

George has clearly weathered the storm of being with me for 29.5 years, but I am thankful for him. He may not answer my questions. The conversations may be one-sided.

But, when I have felt completely alone, George has been there ... when I was depressed and feeling like I wanted to end it all, George was there to catch the tears ... when I am away from home, he still brings me back to the safe place of my bedroom.

I will continue to patch and sew George up for as long as I can because he deserves to see where I am headed since he has been there since the beginning.

Do you have anything that you have kept with you for years? Something that you use as a security blanket?