Yeah 35
+ miles a week is just not going to work for me lol people already give me dirty looks at the gym if I've been running for the maximum 30 minutes that they allow, dumb two slot rule.
I'm suddenly questioning my running habit, slamming into a big, fat question mark after reading about you giving up your 50
+ mile weeks.
My thighs didn't grow three sizes when I suddenly stopped putting in 50
+ miles a week.
I am up to running 20
+ miles a week and working out 6 days a week, and no problems so far.
Within those years we have laundered 18mo of Cloth Diapers, 80
+ miles a week of running clothes, and my professional work wear.
Averaging 100
+ miles a week.
Not exact matches
Also, don't overlook the Marriott Hotels
+ Miles travel packages that include a
week of hotel accommodations and airline
miles.
This
week begins my three
week taper / recovery after last
week's peak of 86
+ miles.
Although I have used Nike
+ for only about two
weeks, I've run a whopping 40
miles in that time (a personal best), and I feel faster and more powerful than I ever have in my life.
So, that doesn't mean that you have to run 20
+ miles per
week to lose weight, but you will probably be more successful if you do so (or do other exercise to supplement your running).
I used to be in that camp, running basically a marathon per
week (usually 5 days per
week at 5
+ miles per clip).
Also, ive always do running for 6
miles + + a
week, there is sometimes i do nt want to go out of my place and decided to do cardio at home.
But my question is: while on long training runs of 10
miles +, what if any fueling options do you recommend during the 2 -
week test?
Owning my 2001 325i for 8 years, 80K
+ miles, only replaced battery, cooling system (just last month) and rear window motors (both in one
week).
Over 220,000
miles, and all we've really done (besides wreck repair) is put tires on it, replace a bulb every now and then, changed the oil until this
week, when we needed to replace the valve cover gasket... at 220,000
+ miles.
Six
weeks in physical therapy at $ 600
+ /
week definitely makes a few
miles per gallon mileage difference a non-issue.
My favorite part of the program is the Hotel
+ Air packages that give you a one
week hotel stay and a decent amount of airline
miles in a variety of programs.
Each
week of hiking consisted of 70
+ miles across forested and deserted stretches with one highlight being the Super Black Death challenge — summit seven peaks within 24 hrs.
By implementing several strategies, credit card sign - up bonus and bonus
miles via referral I was able to acquire more than 700,000
miles and points without flying.We used some of these
miles and points to travel for almost free to destinations like Washington D.C, Myrtle beach, Miami, NYC, Baltimore, Cancun and the highlight of this year was our 10 days Trip to Europe (Spain and France) which costed me barely $ 500 (airfare
+ lodging) for two people while flying business class on US Air (more details in next
week posts) and staying at some top - notch five star hotels in the best of the locations.
When it came time to pack up our belongings, I too had containers delivered which friends helped me pack, but because everything had to travel 2000
+ miles, I sent them ahead before leaving STL, This meant that I basically camped out in our old house with an air mattress, paper plates and two big dogs for two
weeks.