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[QUOTE="JohnMcM, post: 159100, member: 26004"] Hello again 2014ers. This might be a motivational post to help you stick at your training. I used one of those all-singing all-dancing weight machines at my local chemist the day before I started my Camino training in earnest on 17th May. The print out told me I was 5ft 10.4 inches, 14stone 10lbs (93.6kgs) with a BMI 29.2. This one tells me I'm now 5foot 10inches (I've shrunk!), 13stone 8lbs (86.5kgs) with a BMI of 27.3. A great unexpected bonus. I now have the challenge of continuing my training through the winter months as I aim for late May 2014 (last week?) and leaving StJPP. I've found the perfect motivational tool for me during those winter months. I've explained the Cruz de Ferro to family and friends and asked that when we all get together this coming Christmas they each consider giving me a stone to lay at the cross for them. I reckon the knowledge that those stones are in my pack and carry whatever they have put into them will keep me going during the winter - then through my Camino itself. Keep at the training folks, there may be a reward before your Camino that you don't expect. [B]Update 16 November 13[/B] The collection grows! Looks like I might need a lightweight Camino wheelbarrow at this rate:) [/QUOTE]
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