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Oct 11, 2013

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Racing to Save Lives



Welcome to my Team In Training home page.



I'm training to participate in an endurance event as a member of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's (LLS) Team In Training. All of us on Team In Training are raising funds to help stop leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin lymphoma and myeloma from taking more lives. I am completing this event in honor of all individuals who are battling blood cancers. More specifically a friend of mine that was recently diagnosed. Russ is my age, husband and father of two . His positive attitude through his treatments is amazing. If he can weather that storm I can certainly get out of bed and go run a few miles. These people are the real heroes on our team, and we need your support to cross the ultimate finish line - a cure!





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I hope you will visit my web site often. Be sure to check back frequently to see my progress. Thanks for your support!



12 Jan 2009



It's amazing what the proper shoes and a couple days rest will do. Last week was rough. Tuesday's run of 3 miles lasted only about 3/4 of a mile due to pain. That afternoon I went to get my new shoes - Wed was a cross train day and Thursday was to be 4 miles - I got in 3. I probably could have done the 4 but I got up late and didn't really have the time. I was still getting lots of shin pain so I was glad that Friday was a rest day. Saturday was to be a 6 mile run and a 20 minute on Sunday. I had planned to switch them but by the time I got the lights down Saturday afternoon it started raining. Since it was about 30 degrees out I didn't really want to go run in freezing rain so I assessed the situation and decided that my legs needed another day of rest so that when I did the 6 miles I wouldn't be aggravating sore muscles... So then comes Sunday. I was busy with lots of things most importantly a nap after church so my run got pushed back to early evening. I wasn't really looking forward to it. I would have to run at night and due to the lateness my route had to change so I was running 3 miles out and 3 miles back instead of having Steph drop me off 6 miles out so I would run home. That plan was great because it was mostly downhill... Now I would be running the first 3 uphill. With Russ' good news this week and donations starting to come in I knew people were counting on me to train. I headed out and took it easy. It was nice out - about 33 degrees and a full moon rising that was a bright orange. The first mile wasn't bad. The next two were a little tough as that was the uphill part. At my 3 mile turnaround I stopped a minute to retie my shoes and started out again. I felt pretty good and was running faster that before ( I was heading on the downslope after all). About mile 5 I was feeling very good and began to feel only what I've heard described as a runner's high. I was running easy with no pain at all. That feeling stayed with me through the last two miles and I felt like I could have gone more. I'm not sure if I've ever run 6 miles at one shot before so I feel a huge shot of confidence. Specifically because my last two miles were the fastest of the run. After stretching and cool down my shins and calves did not scream out in pain. I thank the guy who fitted me for my new shoes for that - 6 miles with no pain. This morning I do have some muscle aches but it's the good kind of ache like you get from a good workout not the pain from something going wrong. Woo-Hoo!

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Supporter Comments

"We wish you all the best! Your are doing an awesome thing here! Run Forest Run!"
The Bailey Family
Sun Jan 18 10:03:47 EST 2009
"Run fast & run hard for Russ!"
Rod & Bonnie Wilson
Sun Feb 22 07:39:51 EST 2009
"This is great Brian! Best of luck, we know you will do a wonderful job. We will keep your friend in our prayers."
The Opalkas
Tue Mar 3 10:00:19 EST 2009

My Fundraising Total

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Make a Donation

We are no longer accepting donations for this event, however you can still make a donation to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

My Thanks To

Dwight French $200.00
Dan & Lisa Facem... $100.00
Richard Payne $100.00
Kevin Conway $100.00
Dallas & Linda R... $100.00
Rod & Bonnie Wil... $100.00
Alice, Eddie, Tim, K... $100.00
Amber Peschka $100.00
Jerri Shelley $100.00
Brian Reeve $75.00
Scott and Susan Patc... $50.00
Frank and Katya Scan... $50.00
Milt Reeve $50.00
Paul & Susan Mos... $50.00
Randy & Traci Sa... $50.00
Shaun & Yvonne R... $50.00
The Opalkas $50.00
Tim Slowey $50.00
Russell French $50.00
The Bailey Family $50.00
Paul Newman $50.00
Reina Sprankle $50.00
Lizbeth Hevia $50.00
Gloria Loudermilk $50.00
Duane Olson $25.00
Daniel Finn $25.00
Drakeel Burns $25.00
Marie Slaughter $25.00
The Flahertys

Supporter Comments

"We wish you all the best! Your are doing an awesome thing here! Run Forest Run!"
The Bailey Family
Sun Jan 18 10:03:47 EST 2009
"Run fast & run hard for Russ!"
Rod & Bonnie Wilson
Sun Feb 22 07:39:51 EST 2009
"This is great Brian! Best of luck, we know you will do a wonderful job. We will keep your friend in our prayers."
The Opalkas
Tue Mar 3 10:00:19 EST 2009