Perfect 10 Update – Week 9

by Josie on March 5, 2010 · 16 comments

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Image by Pippa!

Time again for another Perfect 10 Update. Only one more week left people! Here were my Perfect 10 Goals and how I faired on each of them this week:

  • Walk 100 miles over the course of the 10 weeks. This will help keep me on track to reach 500 for the year.
  • I walked and/or jogged 6.65 miles this week bringing my total for the year to 73.5 miles.

    I need to walk 26.5 miles (a little more than a marathon!) over the next week in order to reach my goal of 100 miles. I think the most I’ve ever done in one week was 15 or 16, so I’m not so sure I can reach this, BUT I’M GOING TO TRY. I was doing so good on this, but got behind in the last couple weeks.

  • Continue the C25K program, doing it at least 3 days per week until completed.
  • I made progress and am now up to Week 3, Day 1. I upped my pace too this week, doing my fastest mile yet: 13:39.

  • Start riding my bike. No time or distance restraints for this. This one is purely just to get over my fear and DO it…at least once and I’ll be happy
  • Success! See this post.

  • Not drink ANY soda. This is also a goal for the year.
  • So far so good! It’s been 158 days since I’ve had ANY soda. (Though I am STILL dreaming about it)

  • Participate in (3) 5k races. This will help keep me on track to do 12 for the year.
  • I did the Calusa Bug Chase 5K and the Walk for Wishes already. I am signed up for the Hope, Love, and Faith 5K for MS which is tomorrow morning…So by tomorrow afternoon I’ll be able to say that I successfully achieved this goal!

  • Start a garden.
  • I still haven’t started yet, but I do have a plan!
    I wanted to get this going last weekend, but just didn’t. I am *hoping* to at least get all my materials this Sunday.

  • Go to bed by 11:00 on work nights, but preferably 10:00.
  • 5 out of 5 nights.

  • Sign up for Karate (or another martial art if Karate isn’t available)
  • I had to put this on hold for a little while due to finances and time restraints.

  • Go to the gym at least 3 times per week.
  • I only went twice this week.

  • Stay within my budget every month (using YNAB) This is a yearly goal as well.
  • I am doing very well here.

  • Read the Bible each day using this plan. Another yearly goal.
  • I’m still am behind, but slowly catching up.

The other part of this challenge is to post something that others may not have known about me. I was in JROTC for all four years of high school and for the longest time my goal was to be a Pilot for either the US Air Force or the Navy. As much teasing as I endured for being in ROTC in highschool, it taught me SO many valuable traits that I carry with me to this day. I never did join the military, but came very close. I had the opportunity to take a scholarship for college through ROTC and would have gone to OCS to become an officer. In full disclosure, I should mention that I’ve become quite a pacifist the older I’ve gotten. Please don’t misconstrue that to mean that I am against our troops because that couldn’t be farther from the truth. I have nothing but respect for the men and women who serve our country in such an honorable way…and yes, even though I consider myself a pacifist, I also think serving in the military is honorable. I’m weird, I know! Me being a ‘pacifist’ just means that the Josie today wouldn’t even consider joining the military, yet that was the primary goal of the Josie 20 years ago and the idea of being a soldier pretty much consumed me back then. I still want to get my pilot’s license, though…that hasn’t changed.

Me, circa 1990:

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:-P

73.5 miles walked/jogged/ran since January 1st. (2010 Goal: 500)
13.9 miles biked since January 1st. (2010 Goal: 300)
(2) 5K finished since January 1st. (2010 Goal: 12)

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1 Erin March 5, 2010

Good luck in your 5K this weekend, you will do great!

I LOVE that you were in JROTC! I almost joined the Army. I was training to meet weight so I could enter bootcamp, and then I found out I was pregnant with my son! So I switched gears and entered college as I had originally planned to do before the Army got in my head.

You are making great progress on all of your P10 goals and you will do well in the last week! <3 ya!

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2 The Merry March 5, 2010

You’re going to do great on the 5k tomorrow!

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3 Lynne Garcia March 5, 2010

I wish I was with you on the 5K tomorrow. I’ll be with you in heart. You are doing very well. Great job on the fastest time. Was that when we were at the gym or did you do it later in the week? I’m sooooooooooooo very proud of you. I see how you can be a pacifist and still support the troops. I’m odd though too. Love ya!

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4 Kat March 5, 2010

Good luck on your 5K tomorrow. I am sure you are going to do great. Josie, I think there are very many pacifists out there, myself included, who support our troops. I am loving learning more about everyone with this challenge. Although, it is getting harder and harder to come up with something new every week. Have a wonderful week end and rock your race! xo

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5 Jody - Fit at 52 March 5, 2010

You go Josie! Good luck on the race!

I love that tidbit about you! WOW! I support our troops but not the war that Bush signed us into so YES, we can support our country even if we disagree with things. I really dislike all the crazy rhetoric out there!

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6 beej March 5, 2010

You are doing really great on these goals! I’m really proud of you (does that sounds weird to you, too?). Good luck on the 5k tomorrow! Can’t wait to hear the results.

Oh, and I see nothing inherantly wrong with being a pacifist and supporting our military men & women. I’m the same way. I wish we didn’t need a military (and I know we won’t need one when Jesus returns), but since we do, I’m SUPER glad we have brave people who are willing to give their lives to protect our country.

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7 Jeremy Logsdon March 5, 2010

Good luck on the 5K tomorrow! :)

And you have super respect for the soda. I can’t even imagine giving it up that long, even though I know I should.

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8 Jane March 5, 2010

Good luck with your week-long marathon! I’m sure you can do it!

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9 Pippa March 5, 2010

Rooting for you for the 5k today, Josie! And wow, what an interesting fact – I almost joined the army, too. Looking back, I am glad I didn’t. Here’s to ending the challenge with a BANG! You go, girl!

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10 Lori (Finding Radiance) March 6, 2010

Good luck with the 5K! You’ll do great :)

Goals are looking good, too. For the walking, maybe tack on an extra 1.5 mile walk at the opposite end of the day where you do your usual one to get those miles in without getting too tired (or burnt out).

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11 Seth@1010in2010 March 6, 2010

Keep up the good work! Good luck with the 5k

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12 Karyn March 7, 2010

Wow, week 3 day1. Way to go! I am so proud!

And good luck on your 5k today. Looking forward to hearing all about it!

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