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123.6

Take that you stupid scale!!

I have finally broken 125 for the first time since IMAZ! Of course I'm not even trying nearly as hard to lose weight now and it is coming off. I try for 5 months and nothing. Then, after my marathon, when I'm not doing much at all, it starts to slowly go away. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining, but gees. I just wish I had a little more control over these things!

I should have taken a picture of that # on the scale because I might not see it again for a while after our trip this weekend. I see lots of food and not lots of exercise invovled!

Comments

Augie said…
the muscles are going away...i am having the same problem.

dude, bring your shoes and your arms cause we are going to run and swim!!
woohoooo!
Maggie said…
123 yay!! I get excited when I see a number on the scale I like, I tried once to take a pic but the camera added almost a whole pound!
laura said…
Check out the new issue of RUNNING TIMES. It has an article on how to PR at the 5K after a marathon....hint hint, take 2 weeks of rest first!

Goodluck
CoachLiz said…
I heard a rumor that you are running for HRTC pres for 2009. TRUE or NOT TRUE???

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