Stephielynn8 64 Posted April 16, 2016 I do 5K's once a month as that was one of my resolutions for 2016; however I don't run! But awesome that you do that though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dub 9,922 Posted April 16, 2016 Since my journey began in September 2014 I set a goal to run a 5k. I accomplished that goal yesterday. Finishing the 5k in 26 minutes. I began my journey at 222 pounds. ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1459691206.357433.jpgpounds. Heck yes.....and you look incredible doing it, too. That is great !!!! I do 5K's once a month as that was one of my resolutions for 2016; however I don't run! But awesome that you do that though. Now there is a thought......doing a 5K but not running. Okay...I'm exposing my ignorance here......didn't realize that was an option....seriously didn't realize that. You may have just perked up my interest in such events. My knees are shot and the trauma of running at my current weight wouldn't be good. Maybe after I knock down another 70+ pounds....we'll see....but walking a 5K event.....that's of interest now. I'm gonna look further into this. A buddy has been after me to do a Tough Mudder event with him in a local swamp. I told him, "Sure, bro.....no problem....just leave out the gators, the cold and all that running and jumping and I'll give it a go". The after party is where I think I'd really shine, though.......Everyone hoses down.....hits the showers and then goes on a pub crawl. This is the leg of the race that I think I can stand tall and turn in some good stats. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monie717 183 Posted April 16, 2016 For anyone in Houston, we have Run for Wellness 5k's. You can go as slow or fast as you want, they are free, and they have them 3 times/month in different parts of town. Walkers Welcome!! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stephielynn8 64 Posted April 16, 2016 Yep you can walk them! Of course serious 5Kers do run, but not this girl. I do walk fast and keep to the right of traffic. Not sure where you live, but here in Houston there is a group called Houston Wellness Project where it offers free registration to participate with the 5 K. Maybe something equivalent where you live. Try Googling free 5K's. Just a thought!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dub 9,922 Posted April 16, 2016 Yep you can walk them! Of course serious 5Kers do run, but not this girl. I do walk fast and keep to the right of traffic. Not sure where you live, but here in Houston there is a group called Houston Wellness Project where it offers free registration to participate with the 5 K. Maybe something equivalent where you live. Try Googling free 5K's. Just a thought!! I'll certainly do so. I'm hoping that one of the Navy SEAL recruiters will take note of my participation in said events. I'm really putting a lot of stock into them opening up a Geriatric Bariatric Division........damn.....I know I'd not last but a day or two......but it I would make it count. Just joking folks.....not trying to raise the hackles of active or former service members. They have nothing but my full respect. But, an old dude has to have hopes and dreams, no ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites