September 2015 Running Challenge

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  • kstarallen
    kstarallen Posts: 116 Member
    9/20 -- 1.90
    Leisurely walk. Still counting it towards my goal.
  • aprilcanrun
    aprilcanrun Posts: 62 Member
    8.2 Mile run this evening. Longest run to date. Legs a littl sore near the end, but I found it suprisingly easy, Maybe because I am getting used to running faster in the week. I actually found it kind of enjoyable :)


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  • patrikc333
    patrikc333 Posts: 436 Member
    01/9 12 miles
    02/9 12 miles
    03/9 10k
    04/9 12 miles
    05/9 10k
    06/9 34.1k
    07/9 10k
    08/9 20k
    09/9 20k
    10/9 10k
    11/9 20k
    12/9 10k
    13/9 39.1k
    14/9 10k
    15/9 20.1k
    16/9 20.4k
    17/9 10k
    18/9 20.4k
    19/9 10k
    20/9 42.5k

    378km/400

    10k yesterday, and more importantly marathon today

    this morning it was the toughest mental effort I've ever done,I must change this attitude, didn't want to get out - I was a bit scared about the distance, but nothing to justify that mood

    then, thanks and credit to....the Foo Fighters! at km n 6, running high and mental switch, and then enjoyed the 36km left

    it's incredible how I felt depressed and I was complaining about everything 1 second, and focused, determined and happy a second after - at this point I wonder if my hormones are ok

    the only real scare was something that happened to my foot at km n36, a nerve or something else made me to stop briefly as I suddenly couldn't put the foot on the ground - than I must have touched the right spot and all was ok

    a very nice xxxx off to the parents/dog owners that found very funny when their kids/dogs almost made me fell down about 2435446 times - really was tempted to ask what was so funny, ok kids are kids, but no justifications for lose dogs

    a nice experience overall, it is getting physically easier, but - 4 weeks to amsterdam so time to scale down a bit, will prob do 20 miles now

    btw, I don't drink anything, today I run for about 4 hours, and not felt like drinking at all, anyone else like me (that obviously live in a warm place, ~18C today)?

    and what is your opinion about "the wall"?




  • juliet3455
    juliet3455 Posts: 3,015 Member
    A BIG DAY. 7 km run ( ~45 mins ) with the Sunday Morning Running Club and then 10 km ( 66 mins ) on the Terry Fox Run to raise money for Cancer Research. 17 km total my new PR Daily max. It was a " Fun Run" so you stopped and chatted to the volunteers at the water stations, ran off the trail and into the Mall and had a "Bio Break" so I could have done 50-52 minutes if I had put my head down and went hard, which is really good for me - especially considering that this was a 2 run day.

    9/1 - 0 - 0 - 140 km goal
    9/3 - 6 km - 6 - 134 km to go
    9/4 - 6 km - 12 - 128 km to go
    9/7 - 7.4 km - 19.4 - 120.6 km to go
    9/12 - 11.4 km - 30.8 - 109.2 km to go
    9/13 - 6.5 km - 37.3 - 102.7 km to go
    9/14 - 6.8 km - 44.1 - 95.9 km to go
    9/16 - 8.2 km - 52.3 - 87.7 km to go
    9/18 - 10 km - 62.3 - 77.7 km to go
    9/19 - 6.8 km - 69.1 - 70.9 km to go
    9/20 – 17 km – 86.1 – 53.9 km to go

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  • Nickyc00
    Nickyc00 Posts: 11 Member

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  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    patrikc333 wrote: »
    10k yesterday, and more importantly marathon today

    this morning it was the toughest mental effort I've ever done,I must change this attitude, didn't want to get out - I was a bit scared about the distance, but nothing to justify that mood

    then, thanks and credit to....the Foo Fighters! at km n 6, running high and mental switch, and then enjoyed the 36km left

    it's incredible how I felt depressed and I was complaining about everything 1 second, and focused, determined and happy a second after - at this point I wonder if my hormones are ok

    the only real scare was something that happened to my foot at km n36, a nerve or something else made me to stop briefly as I suddenly couldn't put the foot on the ground - than I must have touched the right spot and all was ok

    a very nice xxxx off to the parents/dog owners that found very funny when their kids/dogs almost made me fell down about 2435446 times - really was tempted to ask what was so funny, ok kids are kids, but no justifications for lose dogs

    a nice experience overall, it is getting physically easier, but - 4 weeks to amsterdam so time to scale down a bit, will prob do 20 miles now

    btw, I don't drink anything, today I run for about 4 hours, and not felt like drinking at all, anyone else like me (that obviously live in a warm place, ~18C today)?

    and what is your opinion about "the wall"?

    Congrats on the distance! And glad that nothing remained wrong with your foot!

    Re: the wall: I think it's definitely real. But I think you can do things to avoid hitting it real hard with your fuel, mental strategy, etc. My last marathon what helped most was having my family there so I had checkpoints to run to and break up the distance, and my dad hopped in with me for 2 miles when I would have mentally bonked (mile 18-20). I'm hoping for my next marathon I can stave off the wall by playing mental games and distributing my nutrition more evenly throughout with a mix of dried fruit and gels, rather than eating gels every 4-5 miles and having sugar/carb ups and downs. I think that generally at some point your confidence crashes, and that contributes to a mental wall, and you just have to get your mojo back :)

  • mwyvr
    mwyvr Posts: 1,883 Member
    edited September 2015
    Remembering that #IAmNotMadeOfSugar, and being inspired by the likes of @kristinegift, @Stoshew71, @7lenny7, @WhatMeRunning and countless others running half marathons, 20 milers, and marathons this weekend, I suited up and headed out into yet another rain and wind storm for my first 20 miler in more than a decade. Thanks everyone for the constant source of inspiration here!

    Turns out I hit the sweet spot in the weather and had a great run around the city, Stanley Park, past cruise ships and back via Chinatown before the skies really opened up and the winds grew cold. Last three km are all up hill and I felt it, but for the other 30km felt very good.

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    Month to date:		174.33 km
    Goal:			322 km / 200 miles (54% completed)
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    Sep 20 33.15 km First 20 miler since I started running last fall
    Sep 19 16.28 km First rainy run of the "fall"
    Sep 18 -----    Rest day, GTD day
    Sep 17 14.81 km Midnight run down to zee seawall in the vazees
    Sep 16 10.05 km Pickin' up pace on trail run around the lake
    Sep 15 11.93 km Easy pace, river run and a few laps with soccer team at track
    Sep 14 -----    Rest day
    Sep 13 12.86 km Up up up trail run
    Sep 12 15.04 km MAF HR, somewhat hilly, felt good
    Sep 11 07.63 km Recovery run / Date run in the forest
    Sep 10 10.99 km Dead flat run around seawall
    Sep 09 -----    Rest day
    Sep 08 04.68 km Pushing it on the track 3x1km. I hate the track.
    Sep 07 07.82 km Exploring a different trail to the dog beach
    Sep 06 21.21 km Running gentle hills around the lake, felt great save for blisters
    Sep 05 -----    Life break, coaching soccer 
    Sep 04 07.90 km UBC forest - Date Run Friday!
    Sep 03 -----    More of same
    Sep 02 -----    More of same
    Sep 01 -----    Life break, running an evacuation centre
    



  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @patrikc333 - congratulations on going 26.2! I don't have an opinion on 'the wall' as I have never hit it but I know others who have for various reasons, mostly related to fuel and hydration they felt. I am big on hydration and will either carry water with me or run where I know I can get some, even on shorter runs and especially when it is hot like it was today.
    @mwyvr - excellent run! I love the pictures - so beautiful!!

    I got out for a quick early run and was surprised by how unexpectedly warm it was at 7am. It did get to 104F today - much warmer than predicted. I kept it slow and managed my 4 miles, but my legs let me know towards the end that they were tired after the 10 yesterday.
    Taking a rest day tomorrow. My daughter is flying in for just 2 days to be with our friend who had surgery, her 'grandma'.

    Date.......Miles......Total
    09/01.....7.21.......7.21 - + Strength Training
    09/02.....0.00.......7.21 - Much needed rest day
    09/03.....6.10.....13.31 - + Strength Training
    09/04.....4.38.....17.69
    09/05.....9.38.....27.07
    09/06.....2.00.....29.07 - Dog Beach Sunday
    09/07.....5.04.....34.11 - Too hot to be running!
    09/08.....5.14.....39.25 - + Strength Training
    09/09.....0.00.....39.25
    09/10.....5.09.....44.34 - + Strength Training
    09/11.....0.00.....44.34 - Too much work and too hot!
    09/12...14.00.....58.34
    09/13.....2.00.....60.34 - Dog Beach Sunday
    09/14.....4.46.....64.80 - + Agility
    09/15.....5.55.....70.35 - + Strength Training
    09/16.....0.00.....70.35
    09/17.....7.42.....77.77 - just noticed all the 7s today...hmmm wish I was in Vegas or near a casino :)
    09/18.....0.00.....77.77 - all day waiting at the hospital
    09/19...10.32.....88.09 - more time at the hospital and a trip to the ER
    09/20.....4.38.....92.47 - Hot!

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  • mwyvr
    mwyvr Posts: 1,883 Member
    This is the only wall I hit today... and then stepped inside to fill my growler with two litres of nice fresh beer.

  • dawniemate
    dawniemate Posts: 395 Member
    mwyvr wrote: »
    This is the only wall I hit today... and then stepped inside to fill my growler with two litres of nice fresh beer.
    Fantastic! !!!! !!!!!!!!
  • patrikc333
    patrikc333 Posts: 436 Member
    01/9 12 miles
    02/9 12 miles
    03/9 10k
    04/9 12 miles
    05/9 10k
    06/9 34.1k
    07/9 10k
    08/9 20k
    09/9 20k
    10/9 10k
    11/9 20k
    12/9 10k
    13/9 39.1k
    14/9 10k
    15/9 20.1k
    16/9 20.4k
    17/9 10k
    18/9 20.4k
    19/9 10k
    20/9 42.5k
    21/9 10k

    389km/400

    nice 10k this morning, was concerned about it after my 26.4 yesterday but I was actually faster than last week's one

    in good mood, or better, I was in good mood, now 9 hours in jail, and I'm also very hungry

    had a whole roast chicken yesterday evening, 830 grams of meat :sunglasses:

    thanks to everyone for the kind words, hope you had good runs this past week ends

    @mwyvr - you made me nostalgic, I assume it's Vancouver - I went there a couple of years ago on vacation, what a beautiful place, we went then to Whistler (first bear encounter btw) and I completely fall in love with your country
  • Alice_Luther
    Alice_Luther Posts: 93 Member
    Due to a bit of poor maths on my side ive had to rethink my total miles goal :blush: Im aiming for a 5 day running week with 3 days being medium (4-5 miles), one day being short (3 miles- Parkrun day!) and one day being long (6 miles or over). Goodness knows how i came to 45 miles per week but its actually 75 :tongue:

    Im also still just recovering from a little tumble i took two sundays ago which has left me more than a little irritated with my useless ankles and ballance. So strength excercises are being done to improve this and make my ankles and legs a little stronger.

    But only 20 miles left to run before i meet my september goal!

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  • pearshapedmum
    pearshapedmum Posts: 131 Member
    8 miles for me on sunday in 1hr 16 mins. 46.5 miles in total. Slow and steady!

    downside - I knew I shouldn't have increased the mileage to that much yet, and now I have broken myself. The back of my knee in the centre is pretty sore now and is uncomfortable to walk on/extend/bend! (tendonitis?) I hope this doesn't put me out of action for too long
  • HonuNui
    HonuNui Posts: 1,464 Member

    September goal 65 miles

    9/1 3.51
    9/2 3.35
    9/3 rest
    9/4 3.16
    9/5 life day
    9/6 6.19
    9/7 a "I'm too darned lazy to move a muscle" day
    9/8 snokeling 3 hours
    9/9 3.15
    9/10 3.34
    9/11 3.35
    9/12 rest
    9/13 Hilo Bay 5k: 3.12, 2nd place in my AG
    9/14 3.3
    9/15 rest
    9/16 6.06
    9/17 lazy
    9/18 3.48
    9/19 4.01
    9/20: DH and I invited ourselves along for someone's night-time Manta Ray dive. Holy Moly!
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    Total 46.02
    Ticker is my goal for 2015 and accumulation to date:

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  • smithie092015
    smithie092015 Posts: 56 Member
    edited September 2015
    9.2: 1.25
    9.3: 4.1
    9.4: 2.4
    9.8: 4.3
    9.10: 5.25
    9.12: 6.1
    9.13: 2.75
    9.15: 5.3
    9.17: 4.5
    9.20: 8

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  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    Date Miles today. Miles for September

    9/1 10.5 miles - 10.5
    9/2 6.6 miles - 17.1
    9/3 9.5 miles - 26.6
    9/4 6.85 miles - 33.45
    9/5 20 miles - 53.45
    9/6 REST DAY
    9/7 10.4 miles - 63.95
    9/8 10.25 miles - 74.2
    9/9 7 miles - 81.2
    9/10 10 miles - 91.2
    9/11 6.5 miles - 97.7
    9/12 21.5 miles - 119.2
    9/13 REST DAY
    9/14 10.5 miles - 129.7
    9/15 10.5 miles - 140.2
    9/16 6.35 miles - 146.55
    9/17 10.1 miles - 156.65
    9/18 6.3 miles - 162.95
    9/19 20 miles - 182.95
    9/20 REST DAY
    9/21 10.6 miles - 193.55

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  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    9/1: Rest
    9/2: 7 miles
    9/3: 8 miles am and 6 miles pm with the Thursday crew
    9/4: 6 miles
    9/5: Rest
    9/6: Brunch and walking around museums > running 6 miles in a new town
    9/7: 18 miles
    9/8: Rest
    9/9: 10 miles
    9/10: 7 miles speedwork am, 6.4 miles pm with Thursday crew
    9/11: Rest
    9/12: 5 mile race (set new 5 mile and 5k PRs!)
    9/13: 12.3 miles
    9/14: 5 miles
    9/15: Rest
    9/16: 7 miles
    9/17: 8.2 miles am & 7.4 miles pm with Thursday crew
    9/18: Rest
    9/19: 6 miles
    9/20: 20 miles
    9/21: 5 miles

    By some miracle, I wasn't a sore-in-the-hips, barely-moving-my-feet mess this morning like I usually am after such a long run. Plus I dug out my capris from last year, and even though they're a tiny bit big and far too long, I rolled the extra length back up over my knees and so I didn't even have achy knees in our 55-degree temps this morning. Win/win!

    144.3/200

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  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    mwyvr wrote: »
    Remembering that #IAmNotMadeOfSugar, and being inspired by the likes of @kristinegift, @Stoshew71, @7lenny7, @WhatMeRunning and countless others running half marathons, 20 milers, and marathons this weekend, I suited up and headed out into yet another rain and wind storm for my first 20 miler in more than a decade. Thanks everyone for the constant source of inspiration here!

    Turns out I hit the sweet spot in the weather and had a great run around the city, Stanley Park, past cruise ships and back via Chinatown before the skies really opened up and the winds grew cold. Last three km are all up hill and I felt it, but for the other 30km felt very good.

    Glad to be an inspiration! ;) That sounds like a great run, and as always, lovely pictures! Plus (re: follow-up post) some post-run beers make it all worth it, don't they?
  • kjm3579
    kjm3579 Posts: 3,974 Member
    kjm3579 wrote: »
    kjm3579 wrote: »
    Completed so far:

    9/1 -- 2.04 miles
    9/2 -- 3.04 miles
    9/4 -- 2.25 miles
    9/5 -- 7.05 miles

    14.38 miles completed -- 35.62 remaining to my goal of 50 miles

    9/7 -- 2.49 miles walk
    9/8 -- 2.53 miles
    9/9 -- 3.56 miles
    9/11 -- 2.07 miles
    9/12 -- 8.05 miles

    30,59 running miles completed, 2.49 miles walked -- 19.41 running miles remain to my goal of 50 miles

    9/13 -- 2.22 miles walk
    9/15 -- 2.57 miles
    9/16 -- 4.05 miles
    9/18 -- 2.54 miles
    9/19 -- 9.21 miles
    9/20 -- 2.10 miles walk

    48.96 running miles completed, 6.81 miles walked -- 1.04 running miles remain to my goal of 50 miles
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    snha wrote: »
    Question to everybody: do you know of/watched a video on good form of running that you liked? I would love to see some to work on my own form. I know there are a lot on the internet, but since I trust so many of you strong runners I thought to ask!

    I have an entire thread dedicated to running form in the group page:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10228828/good-running-form-overstriding

  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    Woke up sort of nervous about this one; I was trying some new roads and I'm always nervous the city has turned off water fountains early. But it ended up being a really great long run. The best 20 miler I've done, hands down! I can count on one hand how many times I walked, and I still managed to beat any previous 20 mile time by about 18 minutes :open_mouth: Before today, I'd never paced below 10:00 for 20 miles, and today I paced 9:14! Plus there was about 950 feet of elevation gain which for me as a born Midwesterner is immense!

    Congratulations! I am so happy for you.
    On the water front, I sometimes plant waterbottles in bushes on my planned course before I run so I have somewhere to stop and get a drink. Helps when you can't trust when the fountains get turned off.

    We do this for our group runs too. Someone will get there early and hide a cooler full of aid on the course. Couple of times it got stolen, so we learned to hide the cooler very well.

  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    mwyvr wrote: »
    Remembering that #IAmNotMadeOfSugar, and being inspired by the likes of @kristinegift, @Stoshew71, @7lenny7, @WhatMeRunning and countless others running half marathons, 20 milers, and marathons this weekend, I suited up and headed out into yet another rain and wind storm for my first 20 miler in more than a decade. Thanks everyone for the constant source of inspiration here!

    Turns out I hit the sweet spot in the weather and had a great run around the city, Stanley Park, past cruise ships and back via Chinatown before the skies really opened up and the winds grew cold. Last three km are all up hill and I felt it, but for the other 30km felt very good.

    Awesome pics and glad you got out there for that 20 miler.

  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    8 miles for me on sunday in 1hr 16 mins. 46.5 miles in total. Slow and steady!

    downside - I knew I shouldn't have increased the mileage to that much yet, and now I have broken myself. The back of my knee in the centre is pretty sore now and is uncomfortable to walk on/extend/bend! (tendonitis?) I hope this doesn't put me out of action for too long

    Take a week with reduced mileage and more rest than usual. Then see if the following week you are able to come back stronger.

    patrikc333 wrote: »
    10k yesterday, and more importantly marathon today

    btw, I don't drink anything, today I run for about 4 hours, and not felt like drinking at all, anyone else like me (that obviously live in a warm place, ~18C today)?

    and what is your opinion about "the wall"?


    Congratulations on your marathon experience. Well done!

    Check this link out concerning "the wall". The science of bonking:
    http://runnersconnect.net/running-training-articles/cience-of-bonking-and-glycogen-depletion



  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    9/1 - 3.5 miles - way too many pushes on the snooze this morning! :smiley:
    9/2 - rest day walked the doggie instead
    9/3 - 5.1 miles
    9/4 - 10 miles last 2 were HOT HUMID and MISERABLE LOL
    9/5 - rest day - cross country meet - Skip did great 24th in her division 23:37 no where near a PR but it was so hot and humid you could hardly stand to be out there to watch let alone run. Proud of my girl.
    9/6 - 5.1 miles
    9/7 - 5.2 miles of trail running - OMG we had so much fun!!! Skip wanted to practice trail running for her meets and folks gave me some great recommendations of trails to run. We went out this morning and had a blast. The first trail was marked as easy/difficult so it was some easy packed dirt and some gravel with harder roots and rocks to climb. The second was difficult and some parts were about 2' wide and quite a climb (for me LOL). We loved it!
    9/8 - 5.1 miles
    9/9 - 5.5 miles
    9/10 - 7.2 miles nice slow pace this morning, just wanted to get the miles in. Still pretty humid (97%) but the temp was 69 so it was nice. Annoying little doggie chased me this morning and nipped at my heels, honestly people it's dark out keep your doggies inside so they don't get run over.
    9/11 - 5.3 miles - cool 64 but humid 100% morning, but nice weather for a run
    9/12 - xc meet rest day
    9/13 - 2 miles - was going to rest, but did 2 miles at the lake to move my legs
    9/14 - 6.2 miles - good night 46 degrees in Alabama in September who would have thought it!
    9/15 - 5.4 miles
    9/16 - rest day
    9/17 - 8 miles - started off ugly and then got great and felt good. Negative splits the whole way...that never happens :smile:
    9/18 - 5.6 miles
    9/19 - XC meet - rest day
    9/20 - 10 miles felt good the whole run (that never happens) every mile under 11 mins most were around 10:34 the last was 9:56 giving me a 10:33 overall pace. I'd have to check but that has to be my best 10 miler. Taking Skip to see US Women's World Cup team play Haiti this afternoon. Can't wait.
    9/21 - 5.2 miles in the rain - well drizzly

    94.4 of 120 miles

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  • 9voice9
    9voice9 Posts: 693 Member
    September update:
    01-Sep: 4.19 miles
    02-Sep: <Life Day>
    03-Sep: 3.75 miles - interrupted
    04-Sep: <recuperation>
    05-Sep: 2.72 miles (trial run - not a great idea)
    06-Sep: <recuperation>
    07-Sep: 3.15 miles (walk)
    08-Sep: 2.50 miles (dreadmill)
    09-Sep: <Life Day>
    10-Sep: 2.00 miles (dreadmill)
    11-Sep: <tired/lazy>
    12-Sep: 1.00 miles (dreadmill)
    13-Sep: 3.61 miles
    14-Sep: 4.10 miles; 1.00 miles (dreadmill)
    15-Sep: 3.39 miles
    16-Sep: 2.75 miles (dreadmill)
    17-Sep: 2.70 miles
    18-Sep: 5.41 miles (vacation)
    19-Sep: 4.36 miles (vacation)
    20-Sep: 5.71 miles (vacation)
    21-Sep:
    22-Sep:
    23-Sep:
    24-Sep:
    25-Sep:
    26-Sep:
    27-Sep:
    28-Sep:
    29-Sep:
    30-Sep:

    Fairly pleased with coming back to running. Spent the weekend out of town to visit where my wife did her graduate work, and watch my beloved BEARS lose to an 0-2 team (dang it!). Glad I was able to get out and put in some miles, and felt pretty good about it.

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  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    @kristinegift - glad the run today felt good after your long yesterday. Good solution on the capris, but doesn't it feel great that they are too big :-)
    @pearshapedmum sorry about the knee, I would agree with @stoshew71 on what to do. Feel better soon.
    @shanaber wow hot for you all out there. Enjoy your visit with your daughter, hope your friend is better soon.
    @patrikc333 Congrats on your super run!! I agree dogs (and some kids) need to be on leashes. What is with people.
    @monkeymintaka fantastic job on your new long run! 8.2 is awesome.

    Update on *kitten* woman with the kid in the stroller. I'm sure some of you will remember about the woman and man pushing the stroller in the dark a few weeks back and the woman called me a *kitten*. Well Sunday we came face to face during my run and she was running, so I'm going to say this and don't anyone get mad at me I want you to have the full picture. She's a very heavy woman, and is barely shuffling her feet along, but I see her coming (realize who she is) and all I can think is DAMN GIRL GOOD FOR YOU!!! As she gets closer I realize she now recognizes me and I give her a thumbs up and say GREAT JOB! as we pass, she grunts something. I honestly think she was shocked at my kind words and couldn't reply LOL She said "wait" and stops. I turn around and she says "I want to apologize for what I said, it was wrong and mean and here you are now giving me encouragement". I said it's fine I didn't give it a second thought. She looked at me and said "I'm so uphappy with myself and I take it out on others". I told her listen I was 60 lbs heavier than I am today just 18 short months ago, it didn't take me 1 week to gain it and it didn't take me a 1 week to lose it, it takes time, dedication and confidence that you can do it, by being out here you are showing the confidence. You'll get where you want to be, just remember it takes time. Then I told her if she wants a running partner to let me know. She smiled and said thanks so much and off she went. I guess everyone has their bad days. Or she heard I'm from Jersey and is scared of me LOL
  • dawniemate
    dawniemate Posts: 395 Member
    @kristinegift - glad the run today felt good after your long yesterday. Good solution on the capris, but doesn't it feel great that they are too big :-)
    @pearshapedmum sorry about the knee, I would agree with @stoshew71 on what to do. Feel better soon.
    @shanaber wow hot for you all out there. Enjoy your visit with your daughter, hope your friend is better soon.
    @patrikc333 Congrats on your super run!! I agree dogs (and some kids) need to be on leashes. What is with people.
    @monkeymintaka fantastic job on your new long run! 8.2 is awesome.

    Update on *kitten* woman with the kid in the stroller. I'm sure some of you will remember about the woman and man pushing the stroller in the dark a few weeks back and the woman called me a *kitten*. Well Sunday we came face to face during my run and she was running, so I'm going to say this and don't anyone get mad at me I want you to have the full picture. She's a very heavy woman, and is barely shuffling her feet along, but I see her coming (realize who she is) and all I can think is DAMN GIRL GOOD FOR YOU!!! As she gets closer I realize she now recognizes me and I give her a thumbs up and say GREAT JOB! as we pass, she grunts something. I honestly think she was shocked at my kind words and couldn't reply LOL She said "wait" and stops. I turn around and she says "I want to apologize for what I said, it was wrong and mean and here you are now giving me encouragement". I said it's fine I didn't give it a second thought. She looked at me and said "I'm so uphappy with myself and I take it out on others". I told her listen I was 60 lbs heavier than I am today just 18 short months ago, it didn't take me 1 week to gain it and it didn't take me a 1 week to lose it, it takes time, dedication and confidence that you can do it, by being out here you are showing the confidence. You'll get where you want to be, just remember it takes time. Then I told her if she wants a running partner to let me know. She smiled and said thanks so much and off she went. I guess everyone has their bad days. Or she heard I'm from Jersey and is scared of me LOL
    That is so nice. ..it just shows how much we inspire each other. Well done ☺☺

  • karllundy
    karllundy Posts: 1,490 Member
    9/1 - rest day
    9/2 - 5.2 miles treadmill "hill" workout with HM training group
    9/3 - 4.5 miles around the 'hood...heat and humidity is back 74° and sticky at 5:30 a.m.
    9/4 - 4 miles in the humidity...pretty good pace today
    9/5 - 8.2 mi with HM training group...tough, ended with a 1/2 mile hill...twice.
    9/6 - unplanned rest day
    9/7 - 5.76 miles of intervals with HM group
    9/8 - 4 miles in drippy, sprinkly and still humid weather...where is fall?
    9/9 - 4.5 miles, super comfortable. 64° and lower humidity...yay!
    9/10 - 5 miles treadmill/trek class...super sweaty
    9/11 - 4.4 miles...beautiful, cool morning...went downhill a bit after the run, though. Car issue.
    9/12 - 9.66 miles with HM group...beautiful weather!!
    9/13 - rest day
    9/14 - 5.43 miles of intervals / tempo with HM group
    9/15 - 4 miles of easy, comfortable running
    9/16 - 5.3 miles of hill repeats with HM group...I think I may die this morning...so hard!
    9/17 - rest day...semi-planned. Tomorrow and Saturday will have easy runs, with a 10-mile race on Sunday a.m.
    9/18 - 4.37 miles; nice weather; hips and glutes were still sore from Wednesday's hill work
    9/19 - 4.0 miles, easy run on a beautiful morning in DSM
    9/20 - 10.13 miles; Capital Pursuit 10-Mile; GORGEOUS morning to run and super happy with my time / pace...wish every run could be like this!
    9/21 - No run; had to go for my annual physical...turn my head and cough. It is nice not to hear "You should lose weight / exercise more / go on a diet" like I always used to.

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    @skippygirlsmom - Sounds like a great run and great weekend! Now you can add "pacer" to your resume! Also, good job on ***** from a few weeks back. What she said is probably true of a lot of people. Way to encourage and inspire!
    @kristinegift - Wow! Nice 20!
    @mwyvr - Love it when the weather works out like that!
    @Stoshew71 - as always, thanks for educating and encouraging!

    Happy Monday, all!
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    edited September 2015
    Update on *kitten* woman with the kid in the stroller. I'm sure some of you will remember about the woman and man pushing the stroller in the dark a few weeks back and the woman called me a *kitten*. Well Sunday we came face to face during my run and she was running, so I'm going to say this and don't anyone get mad at me I want you to have the full picture. She's a very heavy woman, and is barely shuffling her feet along, but I see her coming (realize who she is) and all I can think is DAMN GIRL GOOD FOR YOU!!! As she gets closer I realize she now recognizes me and I give her a thumbs up and say GREAT JOB! as we pass, she grunts something. I honestly think she was shocked at my kind words and couldn't reply LOL She said "wait" and stops. I turn around and she says "I want to apologize for what I said, it was wrong and mean and here you are now giving me encouragement". I said it's fine I didn't give it a second thought. She looked at me and said "I'm so uphappy with myself and I take it out on others". I told her listen I was 60 lbs heavier than I am today just 18 short months ago, it didn't take me 1 week to gain it and it didn't take me a 1 week to lose it, it takes time, dedication and confidence that you can do it, by being out here you are showing the confidence. You'll get where you want to be, just remember it takes time. Then I told her if she wants a running partner to let me know. She smiled and said thanks so much and off she went. I guess everyone has their bad days. Or she heard I'm from Jersey and is scared of me LOL


    But to you who are willing to listen, I say, love your enemies! Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who hurt you... Do to others as you would like them to do to you. (Luke 6:27,28,31 - NLT)

    Good job. As they say, kill them with kindness.




    karllundy wrote: »
    @Stoshew71 - as always, thanks for educating and encouraging!

    My pleasure!
  • rogue024
    rogue024 Posts: 1,484 Member
    @skippygirlsmom - I love how it turned out! You are both very gracious and I'm glad she apologized. Great day!