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Sign up for the run portion, it will push you to train harder and even if you cannot run the whole thing, at least you gave it your all. If you sign up for the walk portion, in the back of your head you will always have an excuse to not push yourself.
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Plymouth, Michigan
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Not only do I allow my two full grown black labs sleep in the bed with me; I also wake up with my legs hanging off the bed because they decide to sprawl out. That is usually when I tell them to get down, but they hop back up the second I am asleep. So spoiled!
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From Plymouth, MI
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I think she would rather see one of him.
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Plymouth, Michigan
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Black Dahlia Murder anyone? I'm headed to see Slayer in two weeks!
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I swallowed a fly while training on my bike today, it was very unpleasant. What has been your most embarrassing past experience?
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1st Battalion 8th marines 2005-2009. Shouldn't have ever gotten out!
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I think I'm in love!!!
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After I finish a long run or ride in the morning I practice my duck calls on the drive home. It is my happy time.
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Livonia, Michigan
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I went into the military when I was 19 and after four years I decided that going on two combat tours was enough, I had seen all I needed to see and decided to go home after my contract was complete. If I could go back and speak to my younger self I would tell him that life outside the military is surprisingly much more…
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Live in Livonia, grew up in Plymouth and do most of my training at Island Lake State Park. I love the mittin!
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If I am on a long run and have nothing left in the tank, Seperate Ways by Journey will come on and that will add just about 5 more miles onto my motivation level.
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Good luck on the tri. I race in my first tri August 16 and am really looking forward to it.
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My schedule is so unpredictable that I usually end up training alone but I am always looking to help others meet their fitness goals so I am glad to have this group to join. If anyone is looking for training tips, healthy food recipes or the occasional meet up for a workout, I'd love to help.
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I was 6'2", 250lbs. Of solid muscle about 6 months ago and started to notice how out of shape I actually was. I would run out of breath easily, woke up sore as hell but then would hit the gym and think I was doing fine. I decided to get back to my healthy weight and got back into swimming, biking and running. I dropped my…
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Jordan Hicks from Livonia, Michigan. Training to complete my first Ironman next year.