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  • meow_meow_meow
    meow_meow_meow Posts: 23 Member
    Hi everyone, I'm Tina. I ran the 2011 Paris marathon in 4 hours 58 mins and had high hopes for running more and improving my time, but have suffered with hip and knee problems since then, so unfortunately am back to square one. I'm looking to not just lose weight on here, but improve my fitness and general health too, and get back into running :)
  • Hello! I'm Lauren from St. Louis (but moving to Atlanta soon).

    I ran the St. Louis and Chicago marathon, and various half marathons. I was getting ready to do my first sprint triathlon a few years ago. But then I got into nursing school and I had no time for anything (barely even sleep). So I'm about to graduate and more than eager to get back to long distance running and biking and swimming this summer.

    Feel free to add me!
  • ShinyDragonfly
    ShinyDragonfly Posts: 301 Member
    Hello! My name is Christine but I like Chrisy. I'm starting the C25K this week and I plan on running in the Boston Marathon 2014. Rather than breaking our spirit these people have only inspired us to stand together and train harder. I'm beyond excited! :) Any tips?
  • MrsLRob
    MrsLRob Posts: 2
    Hi all, 27yr old Mum from UK. Training for my first marathon in Edinburgh in 3weeks time.. Eek! X
  • dixiech1ck
    dixiech1ck Posts: 769 Member
    Hi, I'm Angela and I'm a Taurus who likes long walks on the beach and beautiful sunse...oh wait, wrong group. ;)

    I, too, am an adult onset runner (jogger). I started to run two years ago and in the process, loss 87 lbs to help with my battle against arthritis and fibromyalgia. I've run 2 10-mile races and 4 half marathons in the last 12 months with some scattered 5K's here and there. My ultimate goal is to run and finish the Philadelphia Marathon on November 17, 2013.

    Looking for some support, some guidance and some tips to help get me through these next few months of training. Staying positive!
  • iWaffle
    iWaffle Posts: 2,208 Member
    The name is Daniel and I'm a non-recovering runner. *waves to the group*. I started down this dark road last August when I went for a run around the block instead of going to the gym and using the treadmill. Who knew the road just went on forever out there? I had no idea.

    Since then I've done a few 5ks and figured out what to do with the chip part of the bib and decided that the bib won't look good on you no matter where you pin it. I'm currently training for a half marathon that will take place June 9th and after that? Well, a friend is talking me into doing the Dallas Marathon in December. I'm sure I'll cave in and do it since the challenge does sound fun.

    I'm currently running 40 - 50 miles a week. This half in June should go well even though it's my first one. I've done the distance 7-8 times already and this last weekend's 14 mile run I ran at about an 8:27 pace. Even with that I'm still a bit unsure about what running 26 miles will be like. I did a 15 mile run last month and I have a 15 and 16 mile run coming up these next two weekends but 26.2 miles still sounds crazy to me. I have this amazing 10 mile stretch of trail I could run up and down but that would only be 20 miles. That's still a full 10k short of the full thing. I'm sure I'll feel different about it in the future but for now I can safely say all of you are crazy. CRAZY!!
  • Legs_McGee
    Legs_McGee Posts: 845 Member
    I’m Shelly. I had a few fits and starts in college, but running didn’t really stick with me until about nine years ago. I was bathing suit shopping, caught sight of myself in a three way mirror, put the bathing suits back and bought a pair of running shoes instead. I’ve always been pretty thin, but that was the day I discovered I was not completely immune to the aging process and needed to actually put some work in before things got really scary.

    I’ve run 15 to 18 half marathons, and trained for four full marathons, although I’ve only completed one – I tend to injure myself. I’ll be running my second full on June 2nd. I love, love, love trail running though – and live in the ideal place for that – and hope to compete in my first trail half marathon in October.
  • flexdirectcpr
    flexdirectcpr Posts: 103 Member
    I'm Sue Ann. I am 36 and I am a new runner. On March 10, I weighed 274 pounds, I could only run a minute without stopping and I smoked 1-1.5 packs of cigarettes a day. When I stopped smoking, I was able to add considerable time and was able to run my first 5k on April 27th. I ran a 2.62 mile fundraiser run for Boston on May19th and have a 5k this Thursday. I have already booked a 10k for June 8th and the Savannah, Ga Rock n Roll 1/2 Marathon this November. I used to think I would never be able to run a lap. When I was able to run a mile, I started to believe I can do anything. If all goes well, I plan to run my first marathon next March.
  • DavidMartinez2
    DavidMartinez2 Posts: 840 Member
    My name is Dave and I'm a Marathon Maniac.

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    I started running in January 2010 when I figured out a 40 minute run burned as many calories as a 60 minute cardio-kickboxing class. I ran my first 1 mile race in February, 5K in March, 10K in April, Half in August, a 25K in September, a 50K in October and qualified as a Marathon Maniac in December 2010. Work commitiments limited my running last year so this year I am trying to make up for lost time. So far in 2013 I have run 6 marathon/ultras and have plans for at least 5 more. I am going to spend most of the summer building up for a BQ effort at Ventura in September. I feel confident I can get under my qualifiying time but I think I will need additional buffer time to register this year. After that I am targeting a 50 mile race in January.
  • LuLuRunner1
    LuLuRunner1 Posts: 329 Member
    HI...I'm another adult onset runner. I always secretly wanted to be a runner, but could not run from one driveway to the next. About 2 years ago, I started running the down-hills on a hilly little 2 mile stretch, the down-hills only slowly became the down-hills and straight-aways. I then decided what the heck, give it a shot and run UP those hills, too. I still didn't really consider myself a runner until about 6 months ago when I moved and started adding mileage to my runs. It was then that I realized that I was hooked!

    I love running for the fact that I can eat a lot more food than if I wasn't running. I love running to eliminate the stress in my life. I love running because it allows me to have conversations with myself. It clears my head and my heart. I have found I love running in the rain almost more than running in the sunshine. I love running along on the shoreline roads seeing nature at it's finest and have found I hate running along with traffic.

    I love talking to others about running. I want to hear their past experiences, both good and bad and share inspirational quotes and stories. Please add me as a friend. I definitely need to keep this motivation going.

    I've run one 1/2 marathon and have signed up for another, but I am training to switch that one to a marathon if I can.
  • trmndsblndtte
    trmndsblndtte Posts: 82 Member
    Hi! I'm Katie from Kansas City! I was excited to see this group exists.

    I ran my first mile (slowly and oh so painfully) in January 2012. I did three 5ks that summer and 2 half marathons in the fall. I'm doing my 4th half marathon on Saturday (June 1st) and signed up to do my first full marathon (KC Marathon) in October.

    I still have about 30 lbs to lose to get to my goal weight (I've already lost about 85-90.)
  • Destanie_Robyn
    Destanie_Robyn Posts: 304 Member
    Hi all,
    I'm Destanie and I ran track and field in high school my events were 100 and 300 hurdles, long jump and triple jump. My senior year I discovered cross county and have been running long distances ever since! the furthest distance to date ran was my first marathon I ran back in 2010.. now this year I am training to complete another in December!
  • errorika
    errorika Posts: 89 Member
    Hello everyone!
    I'm Erika, and I recently discovered that I don't hate running like I thought I did for many, many years. As it turns out, I only hate running on a treadmill or other people telling me to run. I'm training for my first marathon on September 8, and it's been an incredibly rewarding experience so far. I'm using Hal Higdon's 30 week program, and I'm loving that almost every time I do a long run, I'm running further than I have ever run before!

    I'm not a fast runner by any means, I'm sure some of you might not even consider what I do running, but I've fallen in love with it and have no intentions of stopping after I've accomplished my goal! Plus, I have been training with my dog, and he's an absolute terror if he doesn't run at least 15 miles a week. I'm still incredibly nervous about running the race, what my time will be, will I have to walk, but no matter the outcome I've found something that I love to do!
  • smitchum
    smitchum Posts: 13 Member
    Looking for runner friends to motivate and be motivated by :D friend me!
  • pjp1125
    pjp1125 Posts: 313
    I'm phil! Haven't run a marathon in almost 10 years, but I did run 4 in 54 weeks in 2002-2003! NYC, LI, NYC, and Richmond ( 13 days after NYC) not sure if I'll ever run one again, but if I do, it will be an ultra. Go big or go home! My best time was 3:30 in Richmond.

    Just started running again, and boy am I slow!
  • nicruns
    nicruns Posts: 201 Member
    Hi!
    I'm training for my second marathon.... while working away so that people won't look surprised at this hobby of mine!
    (long distance running + triathlon have helped keep me in a size 10/12 instead of a bigger size--> as my weight would likely suggest!)
    But time to stop eating like a trucker & make some heathier choices.
  • Alderaic
    Alderaic Posts: 294 Member
    Hey Guys,

    I've been running for a while, I did my first half a year ago and three more since,
    Completing the spartan race trifecta at the moment, and then I'm jumping into a 16 week program starting on July 29th and finishing at the Phili marathon for my first full distance.

    I'm here for to get some advice and info when needed, but so far, so good :)
    My goals are to get faster (1:48 PR for the half) as I want to run under 3:30 (assuming everything goes well)
    I'm 33, so that should not be too out of reach but it wont be easy either.
  • Still_Fluffy
    Still_Fluffy Posts: 341 Member
    Dave, 33, 5 time marathoner (Fargo 4 times and Chicago once)

    I started running to lose weight. When I ran my first marathon, I set a world record (though I didn't know it at the time) for being the heavest pearson to complete a marthon ( I weighted 330 pounds) and finished in 5:37. I have since dropped 70 pounds and 40 minutes off my time. I hope to run the New York, Walt Disney, Twin Cities, Grandma's (Duluth), and LA Marathon. Boston is a dream too, but I need to get alot faster.
  • HornedFrogPride
    HornedFrogPride Posts: 283 Member
    Hi, Jeremy, 44, 12-time marathoner, asthmatic, and just learned I have a cholesterol problem. Trying to decide whether to train for a fall marathon or a 50K ultra (would be my first). Love to run, addicted to running. Great to see a marathoner group here! Running a 5K Saturday in the Cornhusker State Games (defending my silver medal in my age group from last year-but this year I want gold of course:)
  • justal313
    justal313 Posts: 1,375 Member
    Last year I started losing weight and signed up for a warrior dash in that september as a measure of my fitness. That July I ran my first race, a 10k that ended by coming out of the giant inflatable patriots helmet and running across the 50 yard line in Gilette Stadium.

    I was totally hooked on running at that point even if I probably only ran 50% of that race and walked a big chunk of it.

    I run 4 sometimes 5 days a week now, I've completed a BUNCH of 5ks a few 10Ks and last weekend I ran my first half marathon and I will be running my first marathon next july.

    I may have been able to get the weight off but I'm sure eventually I would have tired of going to the gym all the time. I have totally fallen in love with running and I hope to do it with my grandchildren when I eventually have some (my daughter is 2)

    Running has totally changed my life, I am so sorry for making fun of my friends who are runners back in the day :)
  • RunnrMike
    RunnrMike Posts: 14 Member
    Hi, I'm a 44 yr old runner who's completed 4 marathons, the last one was the 2011 Rock-n-Roll race in St. Louis. Since then, I had surgery to repair a torn meniscus and am now almost back to normal. I've been strength training my legs and slowly ramping up my mileage. While I swore off running any more full marathons after my last one, I'm now starting to get that 'itch' to do it again. Between a high protein diet and strength training, I'm hoping I can stay healthy while running 20-30 miles/week. Would be thrilled to have new friends from this group!
  • HappyRunner34
    HappyRunner34 Posts: 394 Member
    HI there:

    I am open to connecting with (friending) fellow runners of any age/ability who are looking to compare notes, trade stories, share lesson's learned and be realistically (daily is not necessary) responsive! I am a positive outlook kind of guy with tons of races coming up. Have a few 10Ks and a Half in the bag already with a Half, 30K, trail races and two full marathons coming my way in 2014. I have found that there is no better source of learning than runners sharing with each other; way better than books, web sites or paid trainers. (although I do read a lot too!) I keep a small FL so that I can be responsive too. So if you want to connect, flip me a quick FR with a note and let's run our *kitten* off!
  • wingsteach
    wingsteach Posts: 7 Member
    Hi everyone! I'm Vanessa and I've been gradually getting back into running after taking about 10 years off. I ran the Chicago Marathon about 10 years ago, and pretty much stopped running altogether after that. I tend to get "obsessed" with a particular fitness activity - running, walking, fitness video programs, dance classes, whatever. Then, I overdo it, get bored, and find something else to do. But, I have found that out of everything I have tried, I truly love to run. I've been back walking and jogging for about a year now, and have registered for my 2nd ever marathon in September of this year. So....I need to get my weekly mileage up, and train properly. I'm a full-time teacher and mom, so I think my biggest struggle is finding the TIME, but I'm really excited to find this group!
  • MelisaBegins
    MelisaBegins Posts: 161 Member
    Hey everybody! What a fun group!

    I'm Melisa and I too am an adult-onset runner. In high school, I did one season of Cross Country (barely) and one season of Track (I tried the long jump, sort of). My brother was the captain of both sports and I quickly learned it was his thing, not mine.

    Fast-forward to my late 20's and, as a total non-runner, decided what the heck: let's run a marathon. My theory is that blissful ignorance + years of being protected in a cocoon of inactivity got me through that first one. Ha ha. I went on to run 4 more marathons; a 50K ultra trail run; and a full IronMan for my 30th birthday.

    2001 - Seattle Marathon (4:45)
    2002 - San Diego Rock n' Roll Marathon (4:30 ish)
    2003 - Nike Women's Marathon - San Francisco (4:25)
    2004 - Grand Columbian Iron Distance Triathlon (16 hours, 16 minutes - actually placed 2nd in age division - ha!)
    2005 - Baker Lake 50K Ultra Trail Run (many hours)
    2006 - Austin Marathon (4:06 PR)
    2010 - Portland Marathon (5+ hours of pure, soaking-wet hell)

    After that fateful day in Portland in 2010, I figured I was probably done with running and decided to do a lot of couch-sitting instead. Also, food-eating and wine-drinking.

    And then all of a sudden I was at my highest weight ever and I KNOW IT WAS SHOCKING TO ME, TOO.

    So, in January of this year (the year of my 40th birthday) I decided to pick my (much heavier self) up by my boot straps and get serious about my health.

    I've got tentative plans to get back on the marathon horse in December. It's a race called "Last Chance" on New Year's Eve, and I think that's rather fitting.

    Let's do this thing!
  • MelisRunning
    MelisRunning Posts: 819 Member
    I'm Mel and I live in Mississippi.

    I began running 2 1/2 years ago on Labor Day with my younger sister. She talked me into doing the C25K program with her at Mississippi State University. Great program. One of the toughest things I have ever done and if it had not been a promise to my sister, I probably would have never completed the program.

    Funny thing happened during that program, I got hooked on running and have been running ever since!

    I have discovered that I really, really like running the longer distances. MFH (My Favorite Husband) is the exact opposite. He likes doing an occasional 5K so we will begin running together and then he will head on home while I complete my run. I enjoy his company but I also enjoy the solitude of a long run.

    I am presently training for a 50K. I was training for a 50 Miler that was to take place on March 1st, but ended up w/a Femoral Stress Fracture instead. Boo. I have recovered from that and am scaling back my Ultra plans to a 50K instead. I guess I need to work my way up on these Ultra's, huh?

    Love, love, love the marathon distance. HM is a nice warm up but after that it is pure grit and determination. I like that.

    So, I have a cute little 10K in May, a HM in April all as a precursor to the July 50K. Then I will slow down until a Marathon in November on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi.

    Nice to meet all of you!!! Happy running!!!
  • Linli_Anne
    Linli_Anne Posts: 1,360 Member
    I'm Linli and I'm from the prairies of central Canada.

    I only found my love for running a little less than 2 years ago, right around when I joined MFP and someone mentioned the C25K program. I never truly understood what a runner's high was until my first time running for 30 minutes without stopping. I never looked back.

    I ran my first half marathon in October 2013 and felt like I could conquer the world. I knew that this was something I was going to stick with.

    I love the solitude (most of the time) of my long runs. I don't have to answer to anyone but myself. It balances me to get out there. It's probably one of the few things that I actually do just for me, and I have learned that as a result it ends up benefitting everyone in my life. Even my kids will tell me "Mommy, you are getting grumpy. Do you need to go for a run?".

    After my HM last fall, I knew that I wanted to tackle the marathon. The big one here is on Father's day every year, I researched training plans and on January 1st I started logging those miles.

    I have a HM race in early May, that fits right in with my training and am inching closer to the full. I completed my first of three 20 mile training runs 2 week-ends ago and I finished just as strong as I had started, and could have easily carried on for another 6.2.

    I'm looking forward to learning from all of you and soaking up all the wisdom and knowledge as I inch closer to race day.

    May your runs be long, and the wind at your back!
  • NorthCountryDreamer
    NorthCountryDreamer Posts: 115 Member
    My name is Wayne. I am 50 and just started using MFP in January. I have run over 30 marathons and just as many trail races and many times more short distance races. My extra weight has, in the past, made me a middle of the pack runner. My wife, Jen ran Boston last year. Besides the whole bombing thing, I was totally inspired to FINALLY lose the extra weight and run fast again. I used to run 3:20 marathons. I want to run Boston myself. That was a dream for decades before Jen actually qualified. NOW is the time for the extra pounds to come off. I started at 219lbs and I want to stop at 179lbs. At that weight I might actually run faster than I did in my 20's. I am 6' so 179 lbs is not a radical weight goal.

    After running Boston, I have my sites set on running my first 50 miler. I have run a number of 50ks and have wanted to go further but the extra weight makes it really difficult. I will confess that I "sort of" collect friends on MFP. I am looking for like-minded marathoners, ultra runners or trail runners that cross train. I do Yoga (privately) and I lift weights, chop wood and run, run, run. The missing piece in all of this is my weight.

    It was a dietitian that recommend that I log food on MFP. I didn't really understand the social media aspect. I have gained so much insight from others on MFP. I am willing to share what I have learned as well even though I am somewhere in the middle of my fitness journey like so many others using MFP. Between MFP and my dietitian I have come a long way toward my goal weight. My speed has improved dramatically as well.
  • bobbijodmb
    bobbijodmb Posts: 463 Member
    My name is Bobbi Jo. I started running in November 2013. I couldn't run a mile. I ran my first half marathon in april 2014 and my 2nd 28 days later. I am doing 3 halfs this fall and my goal is to do the Pittsburgh Full Marathon this year. Excited about this group to learn lots!
  • Onugent01
    Onugent01 Posts: 17 Member
    Hi I'm Olga and I'm in Ireland. I started running 18 months ago from a position of zero fitness! In the first 12 months I ran in three 5k races improving my time along the way. So far this year I've ran a 10k and a half marathon race and I've signed up to do a full marathon in late October. I'm scared of the distances involved and starting to panic a bit as the months close in. I'm following a training plan from a running magazine, I'm currently up to 14 miles for my long run but I'm struggling to believe that I can do even longer distances. Has anyone any good advice for me? Much appreciated, thanks ????
  • EdTheGinge
    EdTheGinge Posts: 1,616 Member
    Hi I'm Olga and I'm in Ireland. I started running 18 months ago from a position of zero fitness! In the first 12 months I ran in three 5k races improving my time along the way. So far this year I've ran a 10k and a half marathon race and I've signed up to do a full marathon in late October. I'm scared of the distances involved and starting to panic a bit as the months close in. I'm following a training plan from a running magazine, I'm currently up to 14 miles for my long run but I'm struggling to believe that I can do even longer distances. Has anyone any good advice for me? Much appreciated, thanks ????

    See you in Dublin, not long now.

    When I did my first marathon last year (Late October) the furthest I'd ran was about 15miles and I arranged a long run of about 18.5mile and I hit the wall and couldn't finish but I managed a 20miler a couple of weeks later, however when it came to race day it was surprisingly comfortable as you just lose yourself in the crowd, other athletes and by that stage you just run and trust your training. I don't follow a training plan, right or wrong I just run when I want, for as long as I want because you have to enjoy it and not end up resenting it.

    Since March I haven't gone over 10miles but I'm not panicing quite yet. So what's my advice? Keep doing what you're doing, trust your plan, make sure you're feeding your runs properly and most of all during the longer runs stay hydrated, that's where I went wrong oh and don't forget the jelly babies :laugh: