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This Roseville Mom on The Run Has Lost 30 lbs. and She's Just Getting Started

Lysa Pascale was "feeling old and fat." Now, she's beginning to feel like a new woman

When Lysa Pascale joined Roseville Moms on The Run in April, she had just turned 46-years-old and was down on herself.

Back in January, β€œI was feeling old and fat wondering what I wanted to do improve my life,” said Pascale, of Roseville.Β  β€œGoing on my 46th birthday and 80 pounds overweight I felt like it may be time to lose the baby weight (my β€œbabies” being 11 and 17).”

When Pascale discovered the Moms on the Run (MOTR) website, she Β said she wondered if the program, led by trainer Vickie Seim, could be the answer to achieving a healthier life. She saw photos on the website of women who weren’t skinny.

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β€œMaybe if they could” take up running and start getting in shape, may she could do it too,” Pascale recalled.Β 

Still, Pascale said she had never thought she could be a runner.Β Β Β 

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"Having been born a full figured woman I didn’t fit the runner mold.," Pascale said.Β Β Told myself, 'You're too old, Β fat. It'sΒ too late.
"But each time I saw someone running down the street the thought that popped in my head was Β 'That must feel so good',” Β Pascale recalled.Β 

Despite her self-doubts, Pascale decided to give Moms on The Run a try.Β Β 

"Seim is our trainer and the best influence I could ask for in a coach," Β Pascale said. Β "From the beginning I knew I found the right spot. Β Super fit, gorgeous and friendl; Vickie didn’t seem surprised by my size. Β 

Pascale said she felt accepted by the other women participants. Β She added, "Vickie somehow figures out what I need to get to the next step without pushing orΒ judging. "Β 

Pascale offered Roseville Patch this account of her running journey:Β 

"April 24th- The day after my 46th birthday was the first day of class and I already succeeded. Β I put on my three sports bras and showed up. Β The rest was a breeze.Β 

I am not a competitive person. Β I now compete daily, with the voice in my head. Β Each run is a new challenge …a new voice.

Week 1- Show up (remember to thank my daughter for helping squeeze on three sports bras).

Week 2-Β Don’t notice the fact that I am the heaviest one in the group.

Week 3 – Be proud you’re here and you haven’t passed out.

Week 4- Conquer the fear of getting out of breath.

Milestone-- My first 5 k- goals (show up) walk as much as needed. Β 
After mile one (I ran a mile! Where is the marching band??) Β I noticed I was not out of breath and nothing was hurting so I kept running.
I ran the entire time. Β (OK- I β€œran” as fast as Julie H. walked but I did it). Hmmmm-I may just be able to do this.

Week 5-Stop listening to the voice and just breathe.

Week 6-Β Wait! I can breathe.Β 

Week 7- It is still a tough workout to get through. ButΒ wait…I think I may be running.Β 

Week 8 –Figure out that some days are better than others – no need to judge

Week 9- Realize how much better the workouts are as I have lost 33 lbs. Β wow, Β my toes are numb at the end of the run and I don’t feel like I need to go to the bathroom each step I take :o)

And so on.

Now the voice and I get to plan how to improve each run, Β each day. Β Thirty-three poundsΒ lighter, I am setting my next goals. Β They all start with having more fun. Β 

I can’t wait to feel what it feels like running after the next 20lbs ( goal for end of August). Β What will it feel like by December (another 20 lbs gone).

Can’t wait for my next birthday!!"

Biggest lessons so far:

1. Don’t believe everything you think.Β 

2. Weight loss and fitness are the frosting but the way I feel about myself is the cake!

Lysa Pascale

Roseville Moms on the RunΒ 

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