Orange Daddy
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Did they send an email saying? I put 1:55 as an expected finish time. That will most likely put me in the 8th or 9th
also, I am strongly considering running in my orangeman suit
The corral is listed on the confirmation sheet that you should have been emailed. I figured you would have turned in a lower expected finish time.
Wearing the orangeman suit would be awesome! I get a kick out of those that dress up for the races.
Sounds like we will have a few "The Runner's Thread" participants in the race! What corral are each of you in? I'm in the 3rd corral.
Question,, I have been back running everyday for the last 8 days.. I do a 2 mile run in
30 min.. I eat right no bread no sugar no beer drink water..
Now Iam not loseing any weight last 3 days I have not dropped a pound..
I thought I run every day eat right I would lose weight.......
its not happening and its about to make me not want to do it.....
To get any significant weight loss running you have to run longer. Like over 45 minutes minimum. It's about calories burned. You could also mix it up with interval and speed training to get your heart rate up. That will boost your metabolism
I don't agree with this. Losing weight is more about your diet than the amount of exercise. My runs are rarely over 35-40 minutes and I've lost over 60 pounds at this point. If you mean in order to lose weight without changing your diet, then I could see that.
OD, have you been counting your calories? I know it's a pain in the ass, but you need to be realistic about how much food you're taking in. If you're taking in 3500 calories a day in healthy foods (veggies, lean meats, etc.), you still won't lose weight. In order to lose weight, you have to be in a caloric deficit. Every 500 calories of deficit per day means an average loss of a pound/week. You can get into a deficit either by restricting food intake, upping exercise, or a combination of both.
I would sign up at myfitnesspal or something similar and add up your calories for the day to get an idea of what your total intake is. Be detailed, if you used oil to cook chicken, include some in your calories, every ingredient has to be accounted for for you to actually get a handle on your diet.