September 2015 Running Challenge

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  • snha
    snha Posts: 388 Member
    edited September 2015
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    http://www.TickerFactory.com/exercise/wBE9y5B/]
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    New personal best last night (for distance)! I ran 2.5 miles without stopping, slowing down, walking, etc. Prior to that I topped out at a mile before having to walk. My goal is to be able to run a 5k without having to walk at all. I know it's a small goal, but I've got to start somewhere. My last goal was to finish a 5k and so far I've completed about 4 of them.

    Excellent. I'm in the same boat, hopefully running (only) my second 5K (three years apart) on September 27! But, @mwilliams5253 is this you in the picture! Now, if that is you, then you are already a hero :)
  • Daisy471
    Daisy471 Posts: 409 Member
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    Not sure what my plan is for after my half on 9/20, so I'll start with a goal of 80 miles and I may increase it later.

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  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,493 Member
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    Stoshew71 wrote: »
    Sounds like a lot of fun. The Royals have been hot making it hard for the Twins. You guys enjoy yourselves.

    Though I'm a Minnesota native, I did spend over 5 years living in the Kansas City area and the Royals are my second favorite team. It's good to see them do well of late, after being cellar dwellers for so long.


  • jtarmom
    jtarmom Posts: 228 Member
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  • kstarallen
    kstarallen Posts: 116 Member
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    9/2 - third day of C25K
    2 miles
    Today was hard. Dog pulling me and humidity. Leaving dog home next time :(
  • 5BeautifulDays
    5BeautifulDays Posts: 683 Member
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    http://www.TickerFactory.com/exercise/wBE9y5B/]
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    New personal best last night (for distance)! I ran 2.5 miles without stopping, slowing down, walking, etc. Prior to that I topped out at a mile before having to walk. My goal is to be able to run a 5k without having to walk at all. I know it's a small goal, but I've got to start somewhere. My last goal was to finish a 5k and so far I've completed about 4 of them.

    That is a great feeling, isn't it? Congratulations! You'll be running that 5K before you know it!
  • briebee7
    briebee7 Posts: 224 Member
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    Everyone is off to a great start! Rest day yesterday but was able to get in a run this morning.

    DATE ... MILES
    9/2 ... 5

    5/120 goal
  • 5BeautifulDays
    5BeautifulDays Posts: 683 Member
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    Put on my new shoes today and had a good stretch before and after...I can't say there was no pain, but it was less. I'll take that. I'm a little sore right now, but not sure if that's from lifting yesterday or from my run today!

    9/1 Strength training and elliptical
    9/2 6.5 miles (6 at 11:29 and .5 at 15:00) on the treadmill


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  • hayleymawr
    hayleymawr Posts: 27 Member
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    1/9= 2 miles
    2/9= 2 miles

    36 miles to go

    Can't say I ran all of those miles- I'm doing c25k- but I'm building up slowly.

    Some of the goals here are awe inspiring. Amazing guys!
  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
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    @terihalsey62 @hayleymawr and @kstar_lee great job on C25K - anyone who runs will tell you that you are doing it the right way, slow build on your mileage, that is what prevents injury. Congrats!!!
    @kristinegift I had to look up Eddie Izzard, I figured I was too old to know who it was LOL well he's old like me so I guess I need to get out more. Love your new picture.
    @ohhim woohoo on being cleared to run. You and @stoshew71 are cracking me up on the age group. I wonder where that dividing line comes in when you are happy to go up. Like Skip, she moved up to 15 - 19 this year and though it hasn't stopped her from placing in races, she ran a few weeks ago against a girl who runs for her college team yipes! She will also now run against some of the girls from the Fleet Feet racing team. Me I can't wait to move up again because I'm getting to the top of my AG.
    @mwilliams5253 great work on the PR for distance, that is awesome. I was wondering too if that was you in the picture. It's funny because people don't seem to think 5K or 3.1 miles is big deal, good night it's a big deal. When I first started to run I went out on our main street and drove 3 straight miles, it is FAR. Never sell yourself short whether it's 5K, 8K, 10K, HM or full marathon miles are miles are miles. Now start talking ultras those people are crazy. ha ha
    @7lenny7 - 2 life days in row, sound like awesome life days. Enjoy the game tonight and the company :smiley: go Yankees.
    @5beautifuldays glad the hip is a bit better today
    @ddmom0811 it was 100% humidity yesterday at 5 am and I thought the same thing, what the heck?!
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
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    @ohhim woohoo on being cleared to run. You and @stoshew71 are cracking me up on the age group. I wonder where that dividing line comes in when you are happy to go up. Like Skip, she moved up to 15 - 19 this year and though it hasn't stopped her from placing in races, she ran a few weeks ago against a girl who runs for her college team yipes! She will also now run against some of the girls from the Fleet Feet racing team. Me I can't wait to move up again because I'm getting to the top of my AG.

    In this particular case when it comes to BQ'ing, the Boston Athletic Association defines the qualifying times for each AG in order to qualify to run in the Boston Marathon. And as you get older, it get's eaisier to BQ. By easier, I mean you are alloted more time.

    2016 Boston Marathon Qualifying Standards


    Age Group Men Women
    18-34 3hrs 05min 00sec 3hrs 35min 00sec
    35-39 3hrs 10min 00sec 3hrs 40min 00sec
    40-44 3hrs 15min 00sec 3hrs 45min 00sec
    45-49 3hrs 25min 00sec 3hrs 55min 00sec
    50-54 3hrs 30min 00sec 4hrs 00min 00sec
    55-59 3hrs 40min 00sec 4hrs 10min 00sec
    60-64 3hrs 55min 00sec 4hrs 25min 00sec
    65-69 4hrs 10min 00sec 4hrs 40min 00sec
    70-74 4hrs 25min 00sec 4hrs 55min 00sec
    75-79 4hrs 40min 00sec 5hrs 10min 00sec
    80 & over 4hrs 55min 00sec 5hrs 25min 00sec

    To me, that means if i wanted to run in the 2016 Boston Marathon on April 18th at the age of 44, then I need to run a 3:15:00 (actually closer to 3:13:00 to guarentee entry) at this year's RCM in December. If I wanted to run in the 2017 Boston Marathon at the age of 45, I need to finish 3:25:00 just to be allowed to send an entry in. Big difference. LOL


  • juliet3455
    juliet3455 Posts: 3,015 Member
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    No running yet this month as to quote @ruqayyahsmum its been peeing Buckets and also really cold - not a good condition for a trail run - too muddy and slip sliding has no appeal.
  • Abakan
    Abakan Posts: 361 Member
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    I'm off the mark with a short run of 2.9 miles. I've got a problem with my IT band and I'm not really sure if I should be running or should I be resting until it's gone. I've looked up IT band stretches so I'm doing them several times a day and hoping that will help to get rid of the problem.
  • unrelentingminx
    unrelentingminx Posts: 231 Member
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    01/09 - 4.52 km
    02/09 - 3.04 km - A nice evening run

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  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
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    Stoshew71 wrote: »

    In this particular case when it comes to BQ'ing, the Boston Athletic Association defines the qualifying times for each AG in order to qualify to run in the Boston Marathon. And as you get older, it get's eaisier to BQ. By easier, I mean you are alloted more time.

    2016 Boston Marathon Qualifying Standards


    Age Group Men Women
    18-34 3hrs 05min 00sec 3hrs 35min 00sec
    35-39 3hrs 10min 00sec 3hrs 40min 00sec
    40-44 3hrs 15min 00sec 3hrs 45min 00sec
    45-49 3hrs 25min 00sec 3hrs 55min 00sec
    50-54 3hrs 30min 00sec 4hrs 00min 00sec
    55-59 3hrs 40min 00sec 4hrs 10min 00sec
    60-64 3hrs 55min 00sec 4hrs 25min 00sec
    65-69 4hrs 10min 00sec 4hrs 40min 00sec
    70-74 4hrs 25min 00sec 4hrs 55min 00sec
    75-79 4hrs 40min 00sec 5hrs 10min 00sec
    80 & over 4hrs 55min 00sec 5hrs 25min 00sec

    To me, that means if i wanted to run in the 2016 Boston Marathon on April 18th at the age of 44, then I need to run a 3:15:00 (actually closer to 3:13:00 to guarentee entry) at this year's RCM in December. If I wanted to run in the 2017 Boston Marathon at the age of 45, I need to finish 3:25:00 just to be allowed to send an entry in. Big difference. LOL

    10 mins is a big difference. What was your RCM time last year? That was your last marathon right?
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
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    Stoshew71 wrote: »

    In this particular case when it comes to BQ'ing, the Boston Athletic Association defines the qualifying times for each AG in order to qualify to run in the Boston Marathon. And as you get older, it get's eaisier to BQ. By easier, I mean you are alloted more time.

    2016 Boston Marathon Qualifying Standards


    Age Group Men Women
    18-34 3hrs 05min 00sec 3hrs 35min 00sec
    35-39 3hrs 10min 00sec 3hrs 40min 00sec
    40-44 3hrs 15min 00sec 3hrs 45min 00sec
    45-49 3hrs 25min 00sec 3hrs 55min 00sec
    50-54 3hrs 30min 00sec 4hrs 00min 00sec
    55-59 3hrs 40min 00sec 4hrs 10min 00sec
    60-64 3hrs 55min 00sec 4hrs 25min 00sec
    65-69 4hrs 10min 00sec 4hrs 40min 00sec
    70-74 4hrs 25min 00sec 4hrs 55min 00sec
    75-79 4hrs 40min 00sec 5hrs 10min 00sec
    80 & over 4hrs 55min 00sec 5hrs 25min 00sec

    To me, that means if i wanted to run in the 2016 Boston Marathon on April 18th at the age of 44, then I need to run a 3:15:00 (actually closer to 3:13:00 to guarentee entry) at this year's RCM in December. If I wanted to run in the 2017 Boston Marathon at the age of 45, I need to finish 3:25:00 just to be allowed to send an entry in. Big difference. LOL

    10 mins is a big difference. What was your RCM time last year? That was your last marathon right?

    3:50:16 But I made some mistakes that cost me. Yes it was my first and currently last one.
  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
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    @stoshew71 seeing how your running has improved this past year I know you can qualify.
  • dennie24
    dennie24 Posts: 251 Member
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    I went out for a run on Monday and my leg started giving me problems and I didn't even make it a mile before I stopped. I wasn't sure that I would even be able to join in for the challenge this month but I went out this morning and had a really great run. My goal this month is going to be to run for 390 min. Hopefully it will be more. I'm still not ready to push too much because I am a big chicken about my leg.

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  • kstarallen
    kstarallen Posts: 116 Member
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    Thank you! @skippygirlsmom
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,392 Member
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    @5BeautifulDays - glad the new shoes seem to have helped some! The hip exercises you are already doing are the ones I do too. I also try to get on the foam roller several times a week and hit the glutes and hip flexors along with all the other usual suspects.
    @7lenny7 - 2 rest days sounds awesome, especially with the fun things you are doing! :) Go Dodgers! (Note the Angels are within a short run from me but I just can't bring myself to cheer for them!)
    @Stoshew71 - I think you've got that BQ nailed. I, on the other hand, would not make it regardless of my aging up and a 15 min difference, in December!
    @Abakan - you might also try a foam roller for your ITB. I have not had any issue with mine but my trainer does and he rolls it out starting way up on his thigh and moving all the way down. Here's an article: http://www.active.com/running/articles/3-ways-to-conquer-it-band-pain
    and a video:
    http://www.runnersworld.com/training-video/foam-roller-it-band

    Rest day for me today and I really need it. Even after a pretty good nights sleep I am feeling exhausted. Pretty sure it is as much stress as anything but I have run a lot in the last 4 days and had a very active/busy weekend.

    Everyone is off to a great start so far!!