To Ms. Know It All Nasty
leslisa
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I'm 43 yo. I had surgery in 2011 and gained a bunch of weight. Took up running to get it off (and to get my health issues under control). I was running about 3 miles in one shot at this time last year. I came on here for advice on what to do before a long run and *someone* posted I was like her, not a "real" runner and basically to give up. Thankfully a few others posted with advice about how to hydrate (which I truly, truly appreciated!!)
I'm up to 7.5 miles at a time now so to Ms. Know It All Nasty - "I'm not at all like you so bite me, B*tch.":devil:
And for the record, If you are in Florida and run at noon in the summer, you definitely need to hydrate night and morning before or you'll freaking die - even if you only run a couple of miles. I literally sweat off pounds, even on the 2.5 mile recovery runs. Also, I don't care if someone is running 50 yards or 50 miles. If they are running/jogging, they are a runner!
I'm up to 7.5 miles at a time now so to Ms. Know It All Nasty - "I'm not at all like you so bite me, B*tch.":devil:
And for the record, If you are in Florida and run at noon in the summer, you definitely need to hydrate night and morning before or you'll freaking die - even if you only run a couple of miles. I literally sweat off pounds, even on the 2.5 mile recovery runs. Also, I don't care if someone is running 50 yards or 50 miles. If they are running/jogging, they are a runner!
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Nuff said! So, what, you have to be an olympian to be a real runner??? You got it girl!0
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While I agree, you posted in the wrong forum area lol. But you don't need to prove anything to anyone. Some people think they are experts and that's just fine. Let it go and do what's best for you. You are a runner if you say you are. Don't worry about others' opinions. Some people just love to be *kitten* lol.0
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Well Said!! I just turned 50, and have taken up running. 3-4 miles a day. I know some people don't give you credit where credit is due. Everyone has to start somewhere and anyone who can even run in Florida with the heat and humidity has my support!! We will just keep running!!0
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"If you run, you are a runner. It doesn't matter how fast or how far. It doesn't matter if today is your first day or if you've been running for twenty years. There is no test to pass, no license to earn, no membership card to get. You just run."
--John Bingham0 -
"If you run, you are a runner. It doesn't matter how fast or how far. It doesn't matter if today is your first day or if you've been running for twenty years. There is no test to pass, no license to earn, no membership card to get. You just run."
--John Bingham
This says it all.0 -
Very good..Cant let others drag you down0
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You're awesome ... people are always gonna hate. Especially when they are miserable. Way to go!0
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While I agree, you posted in the wrong forum area lol.
I would say going from running 3 miles to 7.5 miles is quite a success would you not?0 -
Once saw a quote . . "the difference between runners and joggers is that one has a paper number pinned to their back". Embrace your the runner in you.0
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Congrats! As a fellow runner, I have to agree that it doesn't matter how long you've been running or for how far. If you run, you are runner.
And to the post that said you were in the wrong forum... ignore it! Succes is not always about the scale, it's about the accomplishment in leading a healthy lifestyle. And running 7.5 miles -- that is definitely success in my book! :happy:0 -
"If you run, you are a runner. It doesn't matter how fast or how far. It doesn't matter if today is your first day or if you've been running for twenty years. There is no test to pass, no license to earn, no membership card to get. You just run."
--John Bingham0 -
I'm up to 7.5 miles at a time now so to Ms. Know It All Nasty - "I'm not at all like you so bite me, B*tch.":devil:
Haha! I like you.0 -
You are awesome! I would definitely agree that 3 to 7.5 miles is a success story. Keep rockin it!!0
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Awesome that you did not let someone bring you down and keep from growing! Congrats on 7.5 mile runs!!!!! I am up to 1.5 w/out stopping. I AM a runner! Wether I run 1/2 a mile or 3 miles, I run and I enjoy it!!!!!0
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That's right! Don't ever let anyone put you down. You can become whatever you want to be!0
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HAHAHa :flowerforyou:
I started with 3.15 miles. I'm hoping to be able to run it without stopping soon. I'm still stopping once :S
But I've made small accomplishments with time and how I feel :drinker:0 -
That'll show her.0
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7.5 miles? WOW! That's awesome, keep up the good work.
I hope "Ms. Know It All Nasty" is enjoying her decision to not try while you're out there working hard and succeeding.0 -
That'll show her.
YEAH and stuff!0 -
I'm 43 yo. I had surgery in 2011 and gained a bunch of weight. Took up running to get it off (and to get my health issues under control). I was running about 3 miles in one shot at this time last year. I came on here for advice on what to do before a long run and *someone* posted I was like her, not a "real" runner and basically to give up. Thankfully a few others posted with advice about how to hydrate (which I truly, truly appreciated!!)
I'm up to 7.5 miles at a time now so to Ms. Know It All Nasty - "I'm not at all like you so bite me, B*tch.":devil:
And for the record, If you are in Florida and run at noon in the summer, you definitely need to hydrate night and morning before or you'll freaking die - even if you only run a couple of miles. I literally sweat off pounds, even on the 2.5 mile recovery runs. Also, I don't care if someone is running 50 yards or 50 miles. If they are running/jogging, they are a runner!
AMEN SISTER!!!0 -
"If you run, you are a runner. It doesn't matter how fast or how far. It doesn't matter if today is your first day or if you've been running for twenty years. There is no test to pass, no license to earn, no membership card to get. You just run."
--John Bingham
Nice quote!!0 -
Way to go! And way to not let her hold you back / down!
I had an experience like this as well... glad I kept on moving onward & upward!0 -
*** Love *** Never let anyone stop you from reaching your goals! :drinker:0
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Why did you make a new thread for it? I don't really care that you did, but I don't understand why addressing the poster in the original thread is not enough...
Grats on your running by the way. 7.5 miles is awesome!0 -
this is true. theres no such thing as a real runner. people limit themselves for no reason. its sad.0
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It's great that you're realizing your goals, but it doesn't reflect well on you when you use language like that. Overweight people here are always complaining about how they're the objects of nasty language. When I read posts like this, I think that you would have acted the same way had you had the advantage.0
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Good for you! This is definitely a success story. I just re-started running a couple months ago after a couple year break and have increased my 5K time by 10 minutes already and I can finally run for the whole time.0
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HAHAHa :flowerforyou:
I started with 3.15 miles. I'm hoping to be able to run it without stopping soon. I'm still stopping once :S
But I've made small accomplishments with time and how I feel :drinker:
This is fantastic! Nobody starts off running the whole way. So long as you enjoy, that's all that matters!0 -
Well said!
Running in Florida is hard work!! I'll be outside another month or so, and then onto the treadmill. The humidity is too much for me!!0
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