Hello everyone. Last week we managed approx 700 kms. And we have about 900kms to go to reach Santa. Easy peasey!!
Last week I walked 31.05 kms, which I am pleased about. Feel in a much better place, had a productive week and my mojo is raring to go this week. Actually I am working at home today and my mojo wants to get in a 40 mins walk before I get out my laptop. Alright then ππ
How did everyone else do in the quest to see Santa?
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Good morning Lizzy
Sounds like you are back in Goddess mode to me! Well done, I'm pleased your week turned out well.
Paces this week: 36705.
Back on target this week which is good β if unusual for me!
OMG, I've been dreading this confession all week! I'm gonna spill the beans and run and come back later, when my face isn't as red to congratulate everyone for their hard work.
I'm so sorry everyone, but I lost my mojo and only managed a paltry 10K's! If it makes you feel any better, I'm wearing a hair shirt and beating myself with birch twigs!
Morning moreless I'm glad you got the negatives out the way, because I'm now I'm going to list a few positives...
1. You did 100k last week - that's 100K !! After that, you are allowed a quiet week
2. I bet 10k is still more than you would have done a few months ago - and even if not, the fact you are thinking that's not enough is a good sign that you are thinking about your new healthy lifestyle
3. You probably take a smaller size hair shirt than this time last month
4. Despite 'only' doing 10k, you still had a good weight loss. I personally think this is really important - there will be times when we can't exercise as much, maybe injury, too busy, laziness etc. Therefore we shouldn't come to rely on the exercise as being the only method of losing weight - we have to keep up with the good diet as well, and you clearly did
5. You didn't let the lack of exercise get you so down so much that you also scuppered your new healthy eating habits
6. Psst - Santa isn't real so it doesn't matter if we don't actually get there. Or rather, as my 8 year old takes great delight in telling me, Santa is real, but is currently sitting typing away at a keyboard in Devon - and that's a lot closer than the North Pole - even from Scotland
7. And finally, the most important positive of all....(wait for it) - your 10k made my 37.5km look a lot better
So, three cheers for moreless...hip hip....
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HOORAY
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What do you mean Santa isn't real?! π±π°π π»π π»π π»π π»π π»π π»
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It's ok Lizzy, he is really. Was just trying to make moreless feel better
hope you all find the energy for this week's challenge to see Santa, a quieter week always gets some enegy back and might be the body's way to "demand" a rest.
am just on my way out to start week 4 of the couch to 5km, but I got a feeling that it's going to kill me so I might go back to week 3, we will see,....
Anyway, my total for last week was 67.7 km thanks to the couch to 5km which is still amazing me as I have never before attempted to run, yikes!!!
Aaaah lovely - the moors are great for running. I used to go hashing up there - but should try getting up there for a more 'normal' run. It's the cows that make me run quicker !!
Thank you I normally manage around 100000 steps each week, mostly through walking at lunchtime and doing gym classes & sessions during the week and a longer walk or cycle at weekends (although I find cycling/spinning doesn't always register properly on FitBit so I have to add manually.)
I managed a slightly better week this week, 32.8 km. Sorry it's a short message but I've got to meet a deadline with something at work this morning. I'll check back later and see how everyone got on.
Of course, if cracked ribs and bruising are your thing
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Of course - me and moreless are now both so slim, there is plenty of room for another skinny one Ignore moreless's threats of elbowing - if she starts up again we'll just throw her to the arctic foxes
I hope Santa has a big lap Hopefully next year my bum will be a bit more boney (I say more lol!).
I beat my target of 45k again but still mostly cycling. Managed one mid week run but no weekend run - been working hard and v little spare time at the moment. But so pleased I've got my cycling habit back as that's been my absolute saving grace and fits around my work as it gets me there and back. Cycled to work 3 days out of 5 in fact So, my totals:
Wowee Ruth, that's great! What a bonus cycling to work is!
Even 1 run a week keeps your hand in, as it were, and I'm sure when things calm down and the weather improves, you'll be back out there with the best of them
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Brilliant Ruth - the cycling is definitely back in the groove again ! How you cycle round London I don't know !!
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How you manage to run on those muddy hilly moors I don't know either! You're running's looking pretty great by the way
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Finally Ruth - found a post by you, where've you been this week !
2 things I keep meaning to ask - how's the new job going, have you ironed out your bullying problems ?
Secondly, could you re-post your recipe for the granola bar thingy that you made. I've just made some from veggie magazine and they are delicious, but with a can of condensed milk in them, they aren't going to be eaten much by me ! I need the healthier option !!
Thanks moreless, but I think there was a different one at some point. Something that you could cut into bars - I'm sure it had (grated ?) apple in it ? They were definitely more low calorie than the ones I've just made - they are lovely, but just too many calories ! (and I've eaten too many already !!)
Hi Lucca, I've been abducted by aliens (aka full-time working with additional work piled on top!)
I posted 2 recipes that might be what you're looking for - 1 for the granola, that Moreless has kindly shared - and 1 for apple flapjack which is in here healthunlocked.com/nhsweigh.... - the grated apple works as the 'glue'. I freeze them in a higgledy piggledy fashion so I can just pick one out every now and then as and when I want it, and not be tempted by a whole load in the cupboard ready to eat anytime.
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Thanks Ruth That apple flapjack is the one I was looking for !! Glad to hear they freeze well also - otherwise they might disappear too quick !!
Sounds like you are a bit hectic at the moment - hope all is going well
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It was just a very very busy week - I had things on every evening and a big family event yesterday too. Things are feeling better at work - I've put everything into making the job work. The woman who was bullying me is still a pain but my complaint has definitely resulted in her changing her behaviour. Also we've moved office and she's been moved into a different room to me. I'm confident that will make a difference too
By the way I recently adapted the flapjack recipe to make them a little more 'fun' - I pressed the mixture as flat as I could get it in the baking tray. Then when it was baked I drizzled about 50g of melted cooking chocolate across the top in a criss-cross style and stuck dried cranberries here and there to the setting chocolate squiggles. Then when it was cut up each flapjack had a bit of chocolate and sweet cranberry to go with it, making it a bit florentine-y. Maybe a few flaked almonds would work too, there's room to experiment...
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There's no way I'm drizzling chocolate on them, at least until I'm at the 'maintaining' stage !!
I'm so glad your work is getting better - nothing worse than working for someone unpleasant
Can i please join too with my swimming? I really want to be on that sleigh ! The only problem is I don`t know how to turn my lengths into km yet and maths was never my strong point!!
I will try and work it out and come back!! (promise i will bring snacks for the journey!healthy of course!)
But you must! We do doggy paddle, we paddle, a dog laps water, we do laps in water, a pool is full of water, therefore we do laps in a pool And.....
While scientifically one mile equals 1760 yards or 1609.3 meters, the Avery Aquatic Center follows the standard used by the competitive swimming world, which is 1500 meters or 1650 yards. The following gives the number of laps needed to swim a mile using the different amounts of length:
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Definition of a mile (in yards or meters):
1500m β> 30 laps of a 25 yard pool in one mile or 15 laps of a 50 meter pool in one mile
1650yd β> 33 laps of a 25 yard pool in one mile or 16.5 laps of a 50 meter pool in one mile
1760yd β> 35.2 laps of a 25 yard pool in one mile or 17.6 laps of a 50 meter pool in one mile
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