tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8828439678470154591.post6617147720367379478..comments2023-07-12T05:18:10.606-07:00Comments on A Fat Man's Marathon: (Re)Starting MondayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8828439678470154591.post-57252043356393601212010-01-11T07:06:29.894-08:002010-01-11T07:06:29.894-08:00Greg, I've been reading thru all your posts. I...Greg, I've been reading thru all your posts. I wish you the best of luck. That is a GREAT goal to set for yourself! You are very determined and when you have set your mind to something, I know you will get it accomplished! I purchased a gym membership for myself back in June and I have only gone 10 times....pretty sad! 2010 is year of healthy lifestyle changes for me too...please keep us updated on your marathon training....YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!! <br />p.s.... when you run your marathon, I'd like to bring some old friends out there to cheer you on. keep trucking Greg!!! :)Daniellenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8828439678470154591.post-36643682602088071852010-01-09T12:21:06.360-08:002010-01-09T12:21:06.360-08:00Once my foot heals, I will get back on my training...Once my foot heals, I will get back on my training too :)<br /><br />I usually walk at 3.5 and then start jogging at 5. If I feel good, I will go up to 5.5-6 range. That's probably a good place for you to start. I used HalHigdon.com for my half marathon schedule and I liked it (until I had to stop).<br /><br />Good luck with everything! Remember to listen to your body too...I remember in H.S. sports all my coaches telling me to push through the pain. They prob. told you that too. But now I have tons of recurring injuries from that - your body knows best!mmemartinezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06966462557873661977noreply@blogger.com