Tuesday, July 3, 2012

13 Weeks to the Peachtree Song - Independence Eve



On the Eve of Independence Day, Molly sings about the journey so far, and says thank you to the Atlanta Track Club Volunteers, especially those who helped out with the In-Training for the Peachtree Program.

Jog along with Molly Read Woo - a not too fit Mom in her fifties who lucks up in the lottery for a spot in the famous Peachtree Road Race, and goes off on a 13-week-long high-intensity self-improvement jag to get ready for it, throwing herself into a training program that's as unrelentingly fierce as it is unpredictable.... Okay ... for those of you who have just joined us - you don't really have to jog. You can just walk along for starters.... We got 13 weeks to get there ... see 13weekstoPeachtree.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

13 Weeks - Day Nine - Getting good ideas from Family



On Day 9 of 13 Weeks to the Peachtree, Molly gets some good fitness tips from her West Coast cousins and some bad advice from her brother.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

13 Weeks to Peachtree - Day 8 - Keeping a Journal



On Day 8 of 13 Weeks to the Peachtree, Molly decides to keep a food journal to help her become more aware of what's worth a good splurge and what should get curbed.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

13 Weeks - Day 7 - Taking Part

On Day 7 of 13 Weeks to the Peachtree, Molly Read Woo finds out about a chance to win free training for the race - by making a donation to a designated Peachtree Road Race charity, through its on-line fundraising site Crowdrise.com - She makes a contribution to Back on our Feet, a running program that helps people transition out of homelessness.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Thursday, April 26, 2012

13 Weeks to The Peachtree - Day Five- Enjoy your Swim



Molly doesn't let the chilly water hold her back as she decides to include swimming in her 13 Weeks of training for the Peachtree Road Race.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Day Four - When things don't go as planned



Things don't go as planned today for Molly Read Woo, on her fourth day of 13 weeks of training to run the Peachtree Road Race, but all's well that ends well, and this day goes fabulously well in the end.