About Ted

So a little about me – I’m 6’2” and mentally think of myself as a weight lifter even though I seem to spend way more time long distance running than I do weight lifting.  (for a bit more about why I run – see the blog post)

Ever since junior high I have had issues with my weight – I was a rather large kid and even though I managed to slim out a bit in high school I was still overweight and being a pretty geeky guy that really didn’t change for many years until I neared my thirties.

For more history on my running and attempts at getting back in shape see here (running history).

At some points I was around the 260 mark and then I was able to bring myself down to around 205 and then back up and then back down again. In that time I had done a half marathon in 1:46:11 and a full marathon in 4:15:01 while being able to bench press around the 150% of my body weight mark. (current PRs are 1:46:00 and 4:09:44 respectively obtained in 2014)

Throw in getting married and having a couple kids and the resulting lack of sleep that comes with that and my weight slipped up to 270 at one point for a short period of time. For several years my weight stayed in a band between 250 and 260 and in that time I completed a full marathon as well as 2 Goofy Challenges. None of those races would be what you might consider pretty.

I had my first visit to Disney World in January 2008 – when we were trying to plan a winter vacation that year that would work with our son (who was 17 months old at the time) we decided on Disney and I leapt at the chance to do the full marathon there as a way to try to get back in shape.  It didn’t quite work out that way (see my Running History for more info) but it did start a bit of a love affair with Disney World.  (Since that first time we have visited several times staying mostly on property at all levels of hotels plus have stayed off property in a rental townhouse and I have participated in the Goofy Challenge at total of 7 times with 2 of those being part of the Dopey Challenge.)

Finally, in September 2012 it was time to get serious and try to get myself back to where I wanted to be. I got buy in and encouragement from the wife and I started working on a plan. I signed up for the Jan 2013 Goofy Challenge, set out to drop some weight and get mileage on my shoes. I was 257 when I pulled the trigger.

I realized that at some point I had gone from being a long distance runner carrying some extra pounds to being a fat guy trying to run long distances. Up until I finally had that realization I kept trying to do what I had done previously when I was in better shape – and when it didn’t work I would get discouraged and shut down and not want to train. I realized I had to go back to step 1 and start over and not compare everything I was doing with what I could do several years ago. I had to watch the improvements over last week or last month instead. So basically the 2013 Goofy Challenge included my 6th full marathon but I considered myself starting from scratch.

To keep me focused on that, I knew that I would have to track what I was doing so that I could actually see the incremental progress. I also figured I needed to put down in words where my head was at so I could look at it and analyze what I might need to do to keep my head in the game. Those thoughts formed the basis of the concept for this blog – I wrote down and tracked what I saw and thought for a few months and then decided I would filter that and put it up on a blog and see if maybe someone else could get some use out of what I have been doing.

This was me in June 2005 around mile 22-23 – I was around 215-220 at the time and finished in 4:15:01:

And this was me in May 2012 just before doing a 2.5km fun run with my son – I was about 260 at the time:

A few updated photos from 2013 races:

A don’t look particularly happy on the one below but I was pushing hard for the final few yards – I don’t think anyone looks really happy when sprinting…

final push on Manitoba Marathon 2013
final push on Manitoba Marathon 2013

The next photo shows only a few seconds earlier.

see happier...
see happier…

And near the finish of the 2013 Disney World Full Marathon (end of Goofy #3)

Just about done Goofy for 2013
Just about done Goofy for 2013

 

So as of my last update on the About Ted page here I am at 18 half marathons, 14 full marathons, 7 Goofy Challenges and 2 Dopey Challenge. I also have done 2 12 hour endurance races (12 Hour Lemming Loop in October 2014 and the 12 Hour Lemming Loop in October 2015 – finished upright with 49.2785 miles and 50.33 miles respectively.

Read the blog and enjoy the story as it continues!

If you want to see some cool Walt Disney World Marathon / Goofy Challenge / Dopey Challenge pictures see my post for the 2015 WDW Full Marathon where I stopped to get 20+ character photos and still finished in 4:40:36.

Dec 2017 – I have continued to run having done another Goofy Challenge (up to 6), an additional marathon (now 13), 1 24 hour race (53.35 miles before I dropped out due to ankle issues) and a 50k. My weight has crept back up from April 2015 to Sept 2017 and I am now in the process of getting myself back down to a better running weight.

Edit – Jan 4, 2020 – just realized how long it has been since this page was updated…whoops. My running has still essentially continued downhill but I have done some cool things since the last update. I crashed out of a hot trail 50km and then came back and completed it the next year, and I participated in a 24 hour ultramarathon hitting 53.35 miles total – on that run I injured an ankle that was a recurring injury for years (hurt it in fall 2016 and I didn’t seem to get it fixed until summer 2019). I have also completed several marathons, Goofy Challenges and Dopey Challenges giving me a total of 15 marathons, 8 Goofy Challenges, 3 Dopey Challenges and 4 ultramarathons (lost track of the half marathons but it is in the 20s). On Jan 9th, I will be heading to Disney World to complete my 9th Goofy Challenge. From there I will be transitioning to more running for health instead of distance for a while. Stay tuned for that!