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running plan has been hanging on my fridge for sixteen weeks. I've run nearly every run on it.
I have faith in this plan. I did what it says, and it says I'm going to be able to run 26.2 miles, something I've never done before.
I'll let you know!
Wishing you the best! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI thought you'd be running a marathon this year! You are right to trust the schedule. It will work!!!!!!! And you will be so proud!
ReplyDeleteWow, good luck Anna! You've only been running for about a year and a half haven't you?
ReplyDeleteGood luck Anna- that's quite an accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteAnnamaria
Good luck! My 20 yo daughter just ran her first marathon on Thanksgiving Day. It was hard work but the plan worked for her!
ReplyDeleteawesome...you have prepared and can do it..cheering you on from ct!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteSo exciting! My husband and I have just decided to take on half-marathons and begin our training...can't wait to hear about your marathon!
ReplyDeleteGo girl!
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You might be interested in reading "Born to Run". It is a fascinating book!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it! I'm rooting for ya, Anna! You're doing something that I physically cannot do and I'm so proud of you! When you get to the beginning, think, I'm doing this because I can! I'm having my 5th surgery on my right ankle next Friday so running a marathon is truly a dream, but you can and you will do it! I have faith in ya.
ReplyDeleteWow, That is fantastic. Let us know how you do!
ReplyDeleteGood luck, Anna!
ReplyDeleteWhat an accomplishment! Congratulations and good luck to you.
ReplyDeleteGood luck! You can do it!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to hear about it!! Way to go!!
ReplyDeleteYou rock. Go Anna go!
ReplyDeletePraying for you, friend.
ReplyDeleteYou'll finish with flying colors, I'm sure. Way to stick to it!
Wow, that will be quite the accomplishment. I'll be praying for a protective hand and good weather my friend.
ReplyDeleteHave fun (it is fun, right?)
Kimmie
mama to 7
one homemade and 6 adopted
My husband has one of those for a half marathon that he'll be running Saturday. The kids and I will be waiting at the finish line. I didn't need a training log for that!
ReplyDeleteBest of Luck. Aren't we blessed to be able to run?!
ReplyDeleteHi Anna,
ReplyDeleteI'm a beginning runner and just started training for a 5K. I'm not as consistant with my training schedule as you are, but you inspired me to stick with it! I've run the last 2 days in a row!!
I'm anxiously waiting details!! I LOVE to run = ) If I can't be running, the next best thing is talking about running...or reading about running...or thinking about running...
ReplyDeleteI'm praying for you!!
Congratulations on finishing the marathon! That's so awesome. You inspired me to start running earlier this year - I am now running 5Ks.
ReplyDeleteHow was your race?? Apparently I missed the post on it? :(
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog through E Foss - lovely words and images - and I think we must have been separated at birth (mom of 6, ages 17 to 9 months, training for my 3rd 1/2 Marathon, gluten-free, working a bit as an estate planning attorney in my "spare" time)! All the best for your Marathon!
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