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The Terrible & Wonderful Reasons Why I Run Long Distances (Original Post) sir pball Jul 2013 OP
Cute! LeftofObama Jul 2013 #1
Great post. Raffi Ella Jul 2013 #2
My Blerch is just plain laziness sir pball Jul 2013 #3

Raffi Ella

(4,465 posts)
2. Great post.
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 04:19 PM
Jul 2013

Yup! Great post.

I'm not a long distance runner but I think anyone that works out can relate to the sentiments. I push myself hard because I can. I challenge myself because I can. The first time I ran 5 miles without stopping, that feeling, is a source of pride to this day. This former 'fattie's' "Blerch" is ever present in my mind even though she is no threat anymore: I will remain forever amazed that I conquered her.

She will *never* catch up with me again. I play the game too well now.

sir pball

(5,352 posts)
3. My Blerch is just plain laziness
Fri Jul 26, 2013, 01:10 PM
Jul 2013

I was never terribly large...my heaviest is only about 30 pounds more than I am now (I'm a tick under 160 now, I've been running a LOT) regardless of how much I shovel in, but I have a terribly weak spot for sitting on the couch doing nothing. If I had a million dollars, that's all I'd want to do. It's terrible and awful and it's what I run from...even though it sometimes catches up with me.

And now I'm off to Taco Bell

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