Hey everyone!
Happy Tuesday! Thank you all for your very kind comments yesterday regarding my needing to scale back on the marathon training while I determine what my knees need to be happy. While I did start this journey knowing that I’d stop if it ceased being fun or if my knees acted up, it’s still a hard thing to give in to because I don’t like to say I’ll do something and then not follow through as planned.
However, I did that once with a triathlon. In that case, I just didn’t enjoy the swimming training at all and I wanted more than anything to throw in the towel & admit that I’d made a mistake in signing up to do it. But I’d said I would do it so by golly come hell or high water I was gonna DO it. And I did. Unfortunately I didn’t have that ‘rewarding’ feeling after I was done, as if I’d really accomplished something. Because I didn’t enjoy the race – I was just focused on crossing that finish line so that I could be done without having given up.
I don’t recommend that following that route.
And I learned a big lesson from it. So when I do finally cross that marathon finish line, I want to feel FANTASTIC for having done so. (And preferably be RUNNING across the finish line as opposed to CRAWLING, which is where I’m headed if I don’t listen to my knees.)
I heard from one of my fellow marathon training buddies this weekend that he unfortunately may NOT be running the marathon on May 16 either, as he might have a stress fracture in his heel. I hope he has a speedy recovery and is back to running in no time. Stress fractures are no fun to deal with because the only way to fix them is pretty much do nothing while they heal.
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Yesterday morning to start off the week using something other than my legs, I did another round of “Meat Mallet Muscles” for my upper body workout:
Chest, Back, Shoulder Workout
- Upper Body warmup with arm circles, light stretching, moving light weights around
- DB Bench Press 2 warm-up sets + 4 working sets of 12
- DB Incline Chest Flyes 1 warm-up set + 4 working sets of 12
- Wide-Grip Lat Pulldowns 1 warm-up set + 4 working sets of 12
- One-Arm DB Rows 4 working sets of 12
- Seated Overhead DB Press 1 warm-up set + 4 working sets of 12
- Side Lateral Raises 4 working sets of 12
Now THIS is the soreness I crave.
Then, thanks to the extra daylight after work and the 50 degree weather, we were able to get the dogs out for a 40-minute WOG last night. Spring is just around the corner and I couldn’t be happier. Today they are saying 60 degrees, so I may have to find some time to fit in a long outdoor outing of some sort.
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I mentioned last week that I came across a few old pics of me back before I the start of my weight loss journey. These aren’t the highest quality scans, but I think you’ll be able to get the idea.

In my heavier days - check out those cheeks!

Double chin!
It is still so weird for me to look back at these pictures. My face looks completely different. I am so thankful that I found my way to fitness and healthier living before it snowballed into something more.
I had a friend tell me that I have an “athletic face” now. I take that as a complement!
Or maybe all faces look “athletic” whilst wearing a baseball cap.

Have a TERRIFIC Tuesday!
– Shari B. =)









#1 by Scott on March 18, 2010 - 10:21 am
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Wow – hard to believe those photos are you. (I mean, you’d told me, but…) Now I am even more impressed.
As for marathon, being smart is the right move. I’ve been struggling with the idea that pushing through the pain is “good” for me. In the case of a marathon, I don’t think it is “good.” But the half marathon, that is another story. Not sure what I am going to to do about the marathon if Todd is also out (apparently not a stress fracture, but not good). I’ll just have to see how things pan out.
Maybe I’ll start focusing on a century bike ride.
.-= Scott´s last blog ..Bangalore – Day 3 =-.
#2 by Sammi on March 17, 2010 - 11:41 am
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Baseball caps = awesome
It’s good that you posted this, I was just assuming that you have always had a rockin’ bod! haha.
I can’t believe how much you’ve changed! That’s incredible! Definitely inspirational
I love hearing that your current activities/eating habits are major changes from what they were before. It helps a lot
.-= Sammi´s last blog ..Happy St. Patty’s Day! =-.
#3 by Cindy on March 16, 2010 - 8:37 pm
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I am glad you are listening to your body, great example to give Shari. it’s not a failure or whatever, mainly disappointment maybe. I get all tweaked if I can’t run or do what I planned so I totally get it. but I think running it when you are ready will give you more payoffs in the end I think.
I have Berni coming over this weekend to give me much needed pointers so I am ready for our bloggy run in a few weeks. I so just want to keep up!
and I think you are so pretty in both pics! you have such a happy smile! but i know what it’s like to look back and see pics that make you feel Meh!
I sure have mine!
hope your running friend gets better soon.
xoxox
.-= Cindy´s last blog ..My Pants are FAST =-.
#4 by Joan on March 16, 2010 - 4:08 pm
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You’re right! I don’t recognize the girl in those pix! Congrats and good job!! You are an inspiration.
.-= Joan´s last blog ..Nursery Hopping Fun! =-.
#5 by Bernadette on March 16, 2010 - 10:06 am
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I love that you shared those pictures!! Isn’t if funny to look back and not recognize yourself? I see pictures of myself and think UGH!
What an amazing transformation you’ve made, just goes to show that we are truly able to change if we want to!
I wish I looked that good in a baseball cap!
Have a great day!!