I have learned a vast amount this year about my own weight loss journey and possibly about other people’s journey as well. With all the running I did late 2009 and early 2010 you would think that gaining weight would be impossible. This is far FAR from the truth. For someone like me, who loves to eat and also tends to the emotional eating side of things, excise may not make up the difference. For me, lots and lots of running may slow down the gaining but it will not prevent it. What I have learned about how much food plays a part in the whole weight loss game is contrary to what I thought originally. My gain occured steadily while running lots of miles as well as 30-40 mile long runs. Yup, that’s right!! I had months where I still steadily gained weight despite the fact that I was run 10 hours a week or so. In fact, the many hours of running in a way decived me into thinking I did not have to watch what I ate as much, and then my eating remaining faulty even after I got burned out on running. This just multiplied the weight gain effect.
So my conclusion is that no matter what exercise we do, what we put into our bodies via our mouth is the most important aspect of weight loss or gain. I understand more now that it is possible to lose weight without exercising but eating VERY well but pretty much impossible to be really successful just leaning on burning calories through exercise. In my WW meetings they always said that you could lose weight without the exercise even though it was not recommended and the loss would not be as rapid but I always kind of doubted it in the back of my mind. I don’t doubt this anymore. If my eating had stayed healthy, balanced, and monitored I never would have gained any weight back despite the amount I ran. So I think food comes first. It is the main-stay weapon in our arsenal in the weight loss battle.




I was thinking this morning about running. While thinking on the subject, a grand vision appeared in my mind. A wonderful and true landscape of beautiful running. As I sat there in thought regarding why us adults hate exercise so much, I was reminded by the vision of a wonderful time in my/our lives.
Speedwork is tough. It is a great character builder if you ask me. I have only had a couple of speedwork sessions that were kind of easy. The rest are just plain hard. Today I had 6×1000 meter reps with one minute breaks in between. The laps are done as part of a 6 mile total for the run. Here are my stats for today’s workout.
I was asked this weekend about gaining weight after an intense effort or an event. This is an extrememly common question to me and one that I also hear in my WW meetings all the time. Here is the basic question that I recieved:
I know this might sound impossible but it is sooooo accurate. Running/exercise will not keep you from gaining weight. It can help you out a lot in the good fight for healthy but standing by itself it will not do it. EATING! is the determining factor. I mean you can gain, lose, or stay the same without exercise. You might not be as healthy overall but your weight can be stablized or moved in the direction you desire. Of course the best combination is using both exercise and proper eating to lose or maintain weight. This is a hard lesson for me as a runner. I dreamed of the possibility that running could offer me a carefree life regarding food and treats. How far from reality my thinking was.
Some people have asked me what the difference is between my life now and my life prior to weight loss. A very significant difference between the old and new life is also the same factor that is essential in keeping the weight off. It also is a big factor in simple enjoyment of life. The main difference is ACTIVITY!
I am tired. My legs are tired and a bit sore and they have remained that way since Saturday. It is not a big deal but my body is definitely talking to me. Last night I did 14×400’s at 5K pace. What a great workout it was and I hit my pace very well for each rep, but I was tired. I made the best out of a bad running day. I accomplished much with the workout. However, there were no good feelings, no runner’s high, no euphoric revelations, no sun, no scenery…………..









