My Avon Walk for Breast Cancer Commitment
I am committed to walk in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer this year once again. All of us have a great achievement that we try to strive and accomplish in our lifetime. Last year I set a goal in April to participate in the annual two-day event for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in Long Beach. I had to train in order to walk 26 miles and I had to raise $1,800 in order to participate in the walk. I started back in April of last year training by going for short distance walks at local parks in the city. When I first ventured out I was in a worn out T-shirt and old tennis shoes and walked about 20 minutes at a park. I don’t even think it was a quarter of a mile! By the end of August, and five months later, I had all the right walking gear and even walked one Saturday morning a whopping 10 miles!!
At that point, I felt like I was in the best shape of my adult life, even though I was overweight. I knew I had lost inches everywhere, and had built up strength and endurance to handle the two day marathon. My fundraising was lagging behind my training, but I knew somehow that my friends and family would help me by seeing my commitment and by knowing that their donation was going to a good cause. They all came through and I only missed the $1,800 mark by $160. Thank you all!
This year I am committed more than ever to participate in the walk again. This year I am again training but hope to lose weight this time. My doctor says I need to lose weight and he said the best way is by walking. My goal is to lose 50 pounds. I need everyone’s monetary support to help me reach my fundraiser goal, but I’m asking for your spiritual support so I can drop fifty pounds and get into a safe and manageable weight level by the walk. I think once I reach this goal, I’ll be so pumped and energetic. I’ll be able to maintain my new weight just by doing the walk every year. I think my problem this past year is that I felt I had to keep eating the same quantity of food and at times more in order to be able to walk all these extra miles, similar to a pregnant woman eating for two. This time, I might eat the same quantity of food, but I’m choosing a better nutritional quality of food, which should help me to burn more calories than I’m taking in. I’m sure you don’t need to know the details of my approach. I just wanted to express my thoughts as to why I did not lose any weight last time.
I plan to walk again this year and this time we have several others who wanted to participate. We are creating a team and now we have five people who are walking. Last year it was me and my mom and we did it together. It was a wonderful experience that I will remember always. Please prayerfully consider making a donation. I know you must get asked many times and there are so many worthwhile causes out there. A cure for breast cancer is one of them. Luckily my mom and I and my sister, who is going to walk, do not have breast cancer. However, we know of people who did have breast cancer in the past, received treatment, and are breast cancer survivors. I have two girls and they have many girl friends and we have to think of them and their future. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if they didn’t have to worry about breast cancer in their lives?
I intend to lose 50 pounds by the walk, then another 50 pounds after the walk. Please support me and the Avon Walk and make a donation in honor of my anticipated weight loss. A donation from $25 to $50 would be most graciously appreciated. The more donations I receive the more I’ll feel supported and encouraged and I will make it happen. I logged into 50MillionPounds.com and entered all my information and I am tracking my weight loss via the site. In the meantime, please view my Avon Walk for Breast Cancer page by clicking on Angie’s Walk Page.
Thank you so much for your support. I encourage you to comment on your own experience and/or provide any suggestions you may have for me. I especially need help on how to stay focused on my goal to lose 50 pounds.
Your comments are welcomed.
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May 3rd, 2008 at 10:16 pm
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First of all, your body tends to want to retain weight; and the first weight that drops off is usually water weight, or fluid weight. So that 10 pounds that you drop so effortlessly and gain back just as quickly is probably just extra fluid….
May 5th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
I was out this weekend walking and got about two hours in just leisurely walking at Olvera Street in downtown Los Angeles for the Cinco de Mayo weekend. It’s good to sometimes just get in a leisurely walk. Before I knew it, I had browsed through most of the little shops and had walked over two hours. Some of the shops had stairs leading down or up to the door. We had to park at Union Station and there were stairs leading down to the main level. All-in-all it was a good walking day. I spent time with my family and got in some excercise.
Thanks for comenting above, I feel myself losing water weight when I go on walks and I try to keep up my water intake so I don’t retain water due to salt and other chemicals found in food.
What are the best types of socks to wear for a long walk? For the last Avon walk I wore Thurlo socks, but after a few miles there seemed to be too much friction between the sock and my shoe. I started blistering. I heard the Wright Socks are the socks to wear. I have not tried them, but I would like to hear if anyone had an experience with them, either good or bad. Please comment?
June 3rd, 2008 at 4:44 am
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