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Lisa's 2006 Resolutions

I know it's well into Jan but it's taken me this long to search and sift through all the amazing things there are in this city! This has been a great organizational tool for me. The only real "ultra" I'm signed up for is child rearing at the moment but here is the rest of what I intend to do this year!!

Complete all Yeti Snowshoe Series Races

Participate in at least 5 Fat Ass Events

Try an X-Terra Race

Dirty Duo Run-25km

Complete a trail run over 50km

Run- 3x/wk-Wed night intensity run group-weekend long run

Pilates-2x/wk

Swim-2x/wk

Mt.bike/trainer- 2x/wk

Eliminate licorice

Play in the mountains at least once a week












 

 

 

 

 



 

 

Comments

Ean Jackson's picture

What's wrong with licorice?

I actually find that the black, Swedish salt licorice is good to eat in long runs.  It has a really strong taste and I find it a refreshing break from syrupy sport drinks and gels.  The salt also makes me think about drinking more, which is a good thing.

good licorice

Well that sounds like a healthy habit and a win,win really....you enjoy some yummy sweets, that are actually full of iron and you drink more fluid which will benefit your body. My licorice habit is not so healthy and only results in an unsatified feeling and sticky teeth. If only that black, salty licorice were available at gas stations and candy stores. And yes anything is better than gels!

Happy snacking

Lisa Floe

Sibylle's picture

Licorice

Child rearing definitely qualifies as an ultra.  Starts with childbirth!  I always joke that I could have run 10 marathons at 4:00h plus during my labour - and probably felt better afterwards, too.

Great resolutions. Sound doable.  What is it that all resolutions posted by females are modest, reasonable and realistic, whereas the males are proposing incredible lists of races they want to do and planning 3h training/day...

Let's see who pulls through at the end of the year?

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