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To: Nov3
I felt great when I was walking. I let everything get in the way and just stopped.

When I was in the Marines, I was running several miles a day and I could walk all day long without even breaking a sweat. I remember how great I felt all those years ago and I never thought I'd let myself get out of shape again.

For years, I had thought about getting back into a walking or jogging program again but I always rationalized against it by saying I didn't have the time. Well it all started in early March when on a balmy day, I decided to go for a walk at lunch instead of getting yet another sausage and meatball sub. During that walk, I realized that I could get in 3-4 miles every day with no loss of productive time. It felt so good walking again that I decided to get up an hour earlier (5AM) and walk three miles BEFORE work as well. So now I get 6 miles a day and none of this cuts into my personal time. When I go home after work, I still have the entire evening to do what I wish (except I have to go to bed an hour earlier which is no big deal).

Once I reach my target weight, I'll probably give up the 5AM walks but I'll still do the lunchtime ones to maintain. So during this time of getting up at 5AM, I consider myself "back in boot camp."

But at age 40, enough is enough. I'm back in "boot camp."

311 posted on 05/25/2003 6:52:31 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (Back in boot camp! 264 (-26))
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To: SamAdams76
But at age 40, enough is enough. I'm back in "boot camp."

I am 41 now. I need to start getting regular exercise. Our bodies are on the way down if we don't watch it. Due to a variety of conditions I find myself in a job were I work on my feet. I have been an engineer but had a medical mishap that left me blind in one eye and undergoing a series of surgeries. It took over three years to get finished due to a variety of reasons way beyond my control. Working on my feet and doing some physical labor has helped but sooner or later I will be working a real job where I sit on my @$$. I want to be in the habit of exercising when that occurs.

312 posted on 05/25/2003 7:14:20 PM PDT by Nov3
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