Wanderers
New Years Resolutions
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The Great One
Ten chin-ups by the end of 2007.
Dennis Crowne
I've been slacking lately and have put on a few (or more) pounds.
For
the first time I've made a New Year's Resolution: I'm "on
the wagon"
(no drinking alcohol) till I lose 25 or more pounds.
Rosie
Carnage:
- Do 20 pull-ups. (or die trying)
- Lose seven pounds to get my fighting weight down to 185.
- Crack the six minute barrier in the Wanderer One-Mile race at
the
Chestnut Hill Relays in April. (This could be a stretch. Will be
happy with 6:15 mile)
- Discover the secret of world peace. (This will really be a
stretch, but I like to set the bar high!)
Pieman:
My New Year's Resolution is to convince my wife that she
doesn't really need to shed that 185 lbs of shaved-legged, cycling-too-much
dead weight she's been dragging around for almost 17 years.
Melanie Wright:
- Start running in the morning before I go to work at least
once a week
- Get my husband to start running at least once a week
- Run the Bronx
Marathon
Pamela MacElree:
The goal that you may publicize and post for all the Wanderers
to see
is 21 consecutive reps of dumbbell thrusters that equal half of
my bodyweight. (This is a CrossFit Challenge that I believe
I will be
able to accomplish with some hard work, as I will be using 45-lb
dumbbells in each hand and they can't touch the ground at any point
until all 21 reps are complete.)
Bin Ruiter:
My intentions for 2007 include participating in at least one
sporting event (other than sailing) and figure out what a burpee
is (and why anyone needs to do one of these in order to be deemed
fit).
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