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CA,USA

Member Since:

Nov 01, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

runner since 2003.

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

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Personal:

Like the founder of this blog, my name is Sasha. I live in Utah most of the time, but sometimes I live in other places. My partner in life and running is a year-old blue heeler (ACD).

I most prefer to run in the forest, but anywhere is fine. I don't usually train for anything in particular. I just like to run.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Mundial Team Lifetime Miles: 24.00
Copa Mundial Lifetime Miles: 12.00
Lunarglide Lifetime Miles: 26.65
Total Distance
5.25

I didn't drink enough water today and had that nasty dry feeling for the whole run. I do love running in the dark though. I ran the loop with all the overeducated commuters driving in a circle around me-- I love running in the dark, it lets me really be alone with my body and thoughts. I find long runs easier after sunset, I find my rhythm more easily. Oh, but speaking of which, I ran like a snail. I think I was running 9:40s, which is ridiculous. There is no reason I can't hold a 9:00 pace for five miles. I suppose my willpower fails me after ten hours of office.

A quick rant about my weight: I quit using my calorie counting app on my phone this week, it is useless and ridiculous. I am a careful, light eater and always have been, but no matter what I do, my weight does not budge from the 115-120lb range. (this is plenty-- I'm only 5'2") I have the slowest metabolism known to man, but I have also reached this stasis where I automatically consume about 1,300 calories per day, and run 4-5 miles six times a week. My body is perfectly adapted to this, and my weight does not budge. Whenever I try to diet, I get these calculations that what I am doing should already be causing me to lose weight. What?? It's ridiculous. I don't need 2,000 calories a day, and I never have, and "cutting down to 1500" is not going to help. Similarly, "exercising for at least 30 minutes at least four times a week" sounds like taking a week off to me. So what gives?

Biology, somewhat-- being overweight actually does run in my family, at least from one side. My maternal grandfather struggled with his weight for his whole life, and nobody in my family is leggy and slim. At least, nobody who's biologically related to me. Several of us are athletic. Every last one of us is sturdy. We live a really long time! But we aren't thin. As if that wasn't good enough, I picked a few years in high school to buck the trend, quit eating completely, and be delicate and slim. It mostly didn't work- I was underweight, yes, but mostly I succeeded in looking like a twelve-year-old and destroying my metabolism. And ever since then, I have been slowly, calmly running and maintaining my exact same weight.

I'd love to lose weight. It makes you faster! It really does, it's not coincidence that quick runners are generally slim (and muscular!). But I'm sick of receiving "tips" from magazines and websites and people that are things I already do and have done for years. Eat oatmeal? Constantly. Avoid red meat? All day every day. Cut dairy out of your diet? Since I was a baby. Avoid carbs? I eat wheat about once a week. Eat salad for lunch? Unless I'm having soup that day. So I guess I would just like to share this frustration, that it has gotten to the point where this week I am cutting peanuts out of my diet. And frankly, I feel ridiculous. And also, just in case any of us forgot, this is what it takes to actually be thin when your body isn't naturally like that (or, in a lot of cases, even when it is):

http://thegloss.com/beauty/adriana-lima-victorias-secret-model-diet-318/

Oh, and having a personal nutritionist helps too.

Comments
From Bam on Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 14:31:56 from 86.42.125.133

Cutting peanuts is serious stuff. Shedding lard is hard work and as a rotund chap I understand your frustrations. Thankfully, I've been having a bit of luck with the weight loss. I suspect that might be more to do with I have rucks to drop so it's easier.

Something I remember from years back, when I went from well over 200lbs to 130lbs (at 2lb a week, was that I plateaued round the 148lb mark. At this point I introduced two hard sessions a week into my training (hill reps and 90 seconds hard with 1 min jog recovery). Worked a treat. Every Wednesday and Friday - the days following the sessions - the scales told me I'd lost a pound. Perhaps if you were to shock your system with some hard efforts, you might have some success. You may even like - based on your penchant for football/soccer - a session of diagonals: Run hard from corner flag to corner flag and jog across behind the goal to the corner flag and go again...

Just a suggestion

From aleph on Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:42:48 from 67.63.231.130

That does sound effective, maybe I'll try it after my half. At the end of the day, I'm not sure I'm really worried enough to do anything about it, just sick of people failing to understand nutrition.

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