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AngryOldDem

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8. You can do it.
Wed Aug 15, 2012, 02:43 PM
Aug 2012

I lost a little more than 25 pounds from mid-March through mid-July. (I am on Weight Watchers, and I reached my goal weight in mid-July.)

And I know EXACTLY what you mean by exercising in winter. I'm a runner who has a goal of a first half-marathon next May. Since this May I have been working on my endurance, and am now up to 5 miles. I want to get to at least 6 by the end of September. Trouble is, Indiana winters aren't much better than Michigan winters, and plus, I'll have a job in October that requires early hours. I'm going to run when I can as long as I can, but I am really dreading the change in my activity schedule.

So, I'm right there with you. Any ideas on how you're going to manage the winter months?

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