For example I had a goal that said I would run XXX miles a month and there was a nice little bar graph that showed how I was performing against that located at the top of my training log. Where is it now? In fact I can't even find my goals in the account settings. Did you get rid of them?
We have had a page in mind that will be a logged-in homepage - current goals, todays workouts, updated posts, what friends have updated. We just couldn't get to it yet.
Feeling blah? Tempted to miss a workout? Here are some practices as well as on-the-spot tricks to get you into your workouts when you're just not feeling it.
"I'm 'good' at breakfast and lunch, but after I get home from the gym at night, I end up devouring everything in sight. On weekends, my eating is even crazier." Sound familiar?
I got a new pair of the same size / brand of shoes and started running on them. On my left foot, the toe next to the big toe starts to get a little painful and goes numb after the first 1-3 miles.
I quickly browsed an article in Men's Health that talked about doing a triathlon, and how it wasn't really that hard. With a "tsk!" I quickly turned the page while thinking, "Yeah, right!"
Making goals achievable is an important part of reaching our end goal. Also, having a bar that is set high is important, so we are always striving for something better.