2012. The Year of Health

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2012. The Year of Health

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RetroRomper wrote:ICJ: Did you pick an event your going to run?
I don't know who TB is, but he sounds like an asshole. So I am gonna gun for this one:

http://denverhealth.org/Services/Public ... BTrot.aspx

On March 25th. How long does it take to lose one's progress running? I haven't been in two weeks. I am going to do 5K tonight in a series of "run for 6 minutes, walk for 1."
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Considering the program is only seven or eight weeks long, I'd assume that two weeks would be a large blow (and after missing a week, I personally had to start from scratch).

But you've marked it - even if I can't find a 5k (or 10k, we'll see where I'm at...) around late march, I'll bug a friend of mine who was into varsity running in High School and College, to have a jog with me.

So there... March 25th. A bit late but doable.

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It's fine, I haven't lost much.

Here's my question, based on your post from the SC2 thread. How was signing up for a gym? Last time I tried, I hated everything about it. I hated them tediously explaining shit to me, and I hated the fact that the place DEMANDED direct access to my checking account.

But I am getting to where I need some place to exercise where it's warm.

Did the place you found demand your checking account number?
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By the way, this is the year of the dragon, not the year of health.
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:I hated them tediously explaining shit to me, and I hated the fact that the place DEMANDED direct access to my checking account.

But I am getting to where I need some place to exercise where it's warm.

Did the place you found demand your checking account number?
Find someone who has a government check, give them that number, and let the bastards go to jail for 10 years for stealing government funds!

(Be sure you use invisible/disappearing ink where you wrote it so the report can't be traced back to you.)

There are people who don't have checking accounts. I'm one of them. I have a share account at a credit union (that's the equivalent of a savings account and will not allow remote withdrawals), and I have a credit card. I do not have a checking account in my name at all. Not anywhere. So many places take credit cards that I use it in place of a checking account.

Once a month I go in person to the CU and get a check issued from my credit union that I use to pay off the entire balance on the credit card. Yes, I'm actually one of the very few people who pays off his credit card every month. Without fail.
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Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:How was signing up for a gym? Last time I tried, I hated everything about it. I hated them tediously explaining shit to me, and I hated the fact that the place DEMANDED direct access to my checking account.
My local University has a sports / gym facility a few blocks from me. Its about $30 a month and its devoid of the hassles usually associated with a gym membership (no trainers, few if any lines for equipment, and it is largely absent of the normal stereotypes). So... I cheated.

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