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September 29, 2008

Posted by Diane Bier Sep 29, 2008

The Philly Distance Run was great! What a fabulous experience. The TMF booth prior to the race was great. It was really nice to run with other team members. I usually run by myself, so that was a change of pace! I ran about 2/3 of the race with other team members. It was nice to run and talk with others that shared the same goal as me. I found that during the 1/2 marathon that other runners would ask me about the Tug McGraw Foundation. So even during the run, we were able to talk about the important work that the Foundation does. The support of the TMF volunteers while we were running was incredible. You can really spot the red shirts and signs immediately! The red STANDS out!!! as opposed to the green that we wore in NYC in 2007. Love that red! It was a lot of fun! David and I had a great weekend. I was sorry to see it end!

 

On Thursday, I had a great 18 mile run! I used power gels for the first time. What was the best part was the recovery time was incredibly quick! I felt great running. I felt like Forest Gump, like I could keep on running! I will never do a long run without the gels again. I also did a harder 18 mile that I would normally do. My 5.2 mile run has a lot of hills. So what I did was 3 5.2 mile runs and 1 3.2 mile run. I ran up Main Street 4 times! I remembered from NY last year that those hills at the end were killing me, but on Thursday, I felt great! I'm actually looking forward to the 20 mile this week. Next week, I'll do 2 15 mile runs and the week after another 20 - 23 mile run. Then I'll start my taper. I have my last 20/23 mile run scheduled for 2 weeks before Nov 2nd. The 2 weeks before the marathon, I'll be running 13-15 mile runs. It will be strange to cut down on the long runs.

 

 

Run safe and remember all the people that we run for!

 

 

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Here we come Philly! Team McGraw will be running through the City of Brotherly Love on Sunday, Sept 21, 2008. I'm really looking forward to it!

 

I had a great run yesterday! I completed 15 miles and was very happy with my run!

 

When I was running on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday I was thinking about the all the people that are affected by this disease. Here are some of my thoughts:

 

I hope that David always is stable and the tumor does not grow

Happy Anniversary to Jen McDevitt - she's a 5 year GBM survivor! F I G H T Fight Jenny Fight!

I hope that MaryBeth can get outside today becuase it's so beautiful. I also hope that she has the strength to get a little walk in and build up her strength.

I hope that Craig has a great runs this week and that he can get in a couple of extra miles. I hope that his legs heals well.

I hope that Greg is always stable

I know that Lazaro is with watching over Tania and that she feels his prescence and finds peace

I wish Rupert peace and comfort

I hope that Elana and her family have comfort

I pray that Chris is able to stay strong

I pray that Bo has a great anniversary trip in October

I pray that Phil will continue his fight

I hope that Debbie has peace and comfort

I hope that Mona and Matt stay well

I hope that Burt and Nancy have strength

I hope that Steve and Uncle Steve continue to get check ups

Run Jimmy Run!

Run Tommy Run!

 

 

 

On Sunday, it was my daughter's birthday and I was hoping that she was going to have a great day. Happy Birthday Sarah!

 

 

I hope that with every step I take that I make it better for someone else!

 

 

Have a great day and I hope to see you all in Philly!

 

 

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September 11, 2008

Posted by Diane Bier Sep 10, 2008

This past Tuesday, I finished a 12 mile run. I had started out to do 13 miles, but I called UNC at mile 12 becuase of the lightening! I ran for 2 miles in the rain which was fine, but when the lightening started, I thought nope, we're not running in this! Thursday, I finsihed a 13 mile run and I felt ok. Next week I'm planning on a 15 mile. If all goes well, the week after I'll have my first long run at 20 miles. It's been a while since I did one of those! My plan is to alternate between a 15 and 20 mile run every other week. I will not taper down in October since I lost 6 weeks at teh beginning of the training.

 

I was accepted to run the Philly Distance Run for Tug McGraw on Sept 21st. I feel that after my run yesterday, that I should finish that race without any problems.

 

I'm still shooting to complete the NYC marthon in under 5 hours.

 

Marty is doing well and recovering from her Aug surgery.

 

 

Thank you to everyone who has supported me!

 

 

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