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Adventure may hurt you, but monotony will kill you.

July 5, 2009

Running is making me fat.

Running is making me fat.

As of late, I feel like I have a tapeworm. I just can't stop eating! As the weekly miles increase, so does the hunger. Now, I'm not one to get on a scale every day, so I have no idea what I weigh. I can give you a general estimate, but I'm one of those who goes by the "if my pants still fit, I'm good" rule. And, well, the pants are starting to get snug again, and that's not good!What the flip! Continue reading →

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I'm Heather, mom of two, ACSM Certified Exercise Physiologist, and an overzealous athlete who cannot focus on a single discipline, so I train for all of them at the same time. When in doubt, I run...and then write about it. Read More…

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