December 2015 Running Challenge

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  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
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    @stoshew71 is 49 min at 10K. Go Stan.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
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    @stoshew71 is 49 min at 10K. Go Stan.

    Whoop whoop!
  • MorningGhost14
    MorningGhost14 Posts: 441 Member
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    DATE...............MILES...............TOTAL
    12/1....................6.00....................6.00
    12/2....................5.00..................11.00
    12/3....................6.25..................17.25
    12/4...................REST.................17.25
    12/5....................14.00.................31.25
    12/6...................REST.................31.25
    12/7......................3.75.................35.00
    12/8......................7.50.................42.50
    12/9......................4.00.................46.50
    12/10.................REST.................46.50
    12/11....................5.25.................51.75
    12/12....................5.50.................57.25




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  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
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    12/1: 3 miles
    12/2: Rest
    12/3: 6 miles with Thursday crew
    12/4: Rest
    12/5: Busy day in NYC
    12/6: Rest from busy day
    12/7: Rest
    12/8: Busy!
    12/9: Too sleepy from a late-night Buffy binge on Netflix...
    12/10: 6 miles with Thursday crew
    12/11: 4 miles
    12/12: 4 miles

    53 degrees at 9:00 in the morning in December?!?! I can't get over how amazing this weather is. 4 easy miles by the canal trail this morning, doing a moderate progression run (splits 8:35, 8:22, 8:08, 7:56). The third mile was by far the easiest and most comfortable. I think I'll try a "long" run tomorrow and see how that feels. The stretched hamstring is still a bit weaker than the other one, but it's definitely working now, so I'm feeling very optimistic (but still being quite cautious!).

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    Upcoming races:
    5/1/2016: New Jersey Marathon
    6/12/2016: Run & Ride HM at Cedar Point
  • vandinem
    vandinem Posts: 550 Member
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    Date      Miles      MTD
    ------    -----    -----
    Dec 01      4.3      4.3
    Dec 05      8.1     12.4
    Dec 06      8.1     20.5
    Dec 07      3.5T    24.0
    Dec 09      6.3T    30.3
    Dec 10      3.4T    33.7
    Dec 12      8.2     41.9
    

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  • snha
    snha Posts: 388 Member
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    @Stoshew71 at 3:38:05 what a speedy one. Congratulations!
  • MobyCarp
    MobyCarp Posts: 2,927 Member
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    December Running Totals (miles)
    12/1- 6.58 (warmup, speed work, cool down)
    12/2- extra rest day :(
    12/3- 6.40 easy
    12/4- 8.12 easy
    12/5-15.00 long slow run
    12/6-9.15 easy with hills
    12/7- planned rest day
    12/8- 8.29 easy
    12/9- 6.00 easy
    12/10- unscheduled rest day (plan was 6 miles)
    12/11- 6.04 easy (instead of planned rest day)
    12/12- 16.00 long slow run

    Total- 81.58
    Goal- none stated

    Today's notes: Today's long run was a bit off, but that requires some explanation. I'm a volunteer pace leader with a local training program, at a target pace of 8:30. This requires me to control my pace and run slower than I would solo, which is part of the reason I do this. Being responsible for other people makes it easier for me to control my own pace. Today's routes were 12, 16, or 20 miles.

    I didn't do so well with the pace control today. I let a couple of trainees push me more than I should have. Lost one guy at mile 7, because he was recovering from having a kidney stone blasted. He had hoped to make it to 9 miles, but was willing to walk another 2 to get back to the store. A girl who had been pushing the pace stayed behind to accompany him back. Lost another regular at 9, because he had committed to a 5K this evening. Normally, I would have expected him to be good for 16 miles. The last trainee dropped at 12, because that was what he needed for his half marathon training. I had let him push the pace faster than I should for miles 10-12, when it was just the two of us. This was not a problem for me, but I should have been helping him learn to control his pace. I can only plead that I'm used to running with experienced marathon runners when there are only two of us. Set out to run the next 4 solo. Mile 13 was okay, but downhill, and I was sucked out at a 7:48 pace. Then I began to feel some intestinal distress, and the next 3 miles were faster than a slow run should be because of a desire to get back to the rest room. Got that taken care of, then made the decision that today was not a day to go 20. There wasn't anyone to run those next 4 miles with, anyway.

    Average moving pace turned out to be 8:00, at least 15 seconds per mile faster than I should have let it go. Clearly I need to work on better pace control. Faster is not always better, and there are no medals for training runs.

    Upcoming races:
    Dec. 19, 2015 Reindeer Run 5K (Rochester, NY)
    Jan. 1, 2016 Resolution Run 7.5 mile (Mendon, NY)
    Jan. 9, 2016 Winter Warrior Half Marathon (Rochester, NY)
    April 18, 2016 Boston Marathon (Hopkinton, MA)
  • smilelaughlove17
    smilelaughlove17 Posts: 134 Member
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  • 9voice9
    9voice9 Posts: 693 Member
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    Stoshew71 wrote: »
    Usually for me, I don't have to worry about carb loading for a HM. It's all about glycogen preservation and depletion. I run a HM in about 1:40:xx -- so I don't have to worry about exhausting my glycogen stores.

    Yeah. My HM time is gonna be closer to 2:20, so.... :)
  • 9voice9
    9voice9 Posts: 693 Member
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    01-Dec (46 days to HM): 4.48 miles
    02-Dec (45 days to HM): <Just lazy>
    03-Dec (44 days to HM): 2.78 miles; 2.13 miles (walk)
    04-Dec (43 days to HM): 4.47 miles
    05-Dec (42 days to HM): 10.04 miles (7K with Saturday group, screwed up "10K")
    06-Dec (41 days to HM): <Training-Mandated Rest Day> but 3.28 miles
    07-Dec (40 days to HM): 6.54 miles
    08-Dec (39 days to HM): 4.46 miles
    09-Dec (38 days to HM): 3.26 miles
    10-Dec (37 days to HM): 2.68 miles
    11-Dec (36 days to HM): 3.58 miles
    12-Dec (35 days to HM): 6.60 miles
    13-Dec (34 days to HM): <Training-Mandated Rest Day>
    14-Dec (33 days to HM):
    15-Dec (32 days to HM):
    16-Dec (31 days to HM):
    17-Dec (30 days to HM):
    18-Dec (29 days to HM):
    19-Dec (28 days to HM):
    20-Dec (27 days to HM): <Training-Mandated Rest Day>
    21-Dec (26 days to HM):
    22-Dec (25 days to HM):
    23-Dec (24 days to HM):
    24-Dec (23 days to HM):
    25-Dec (22 days to HM):
    26-Dec (21 days to HM):
    27-Dec (20 days to HM): <Training-Mandated Rest Day>
    28-Dec (19 days to HM):
    29-Dec (18 days to HM):
    30-Dec (17 days to HM):
    31-Dec (16 days to HM):

    Upcoming Races:
    16-Jan: Museum of Aviation HM, Warner Robins, GA
    19-Mar: Cherry Blossom 10K, Macon, GA
    16-Apr: Running for Ronald 5K or 10K, Macon, GA
    04-Jul: Peachtree Road Race 10K, Atlanta, GA

    Really conflicted about the Rest Day for the training program tomorrow. On the one hand, I'm conducting/directing the Christmas cantata, so having a little more rest isn't a bad idea. OTOH - I'm gonna be ill and restless without putting down some steps/miles. Plus, it's so much harder to get in 15K steps in a day without some run time. I can walk, but it takes like forever to get the same quantity of steps.

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  • juliet3455
    juliet3455 Posts: 3,015 Member
    edited December 2015
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    Beautiful Day -5C and Brilliant Sunshine. Long Run Day with the Local Club. Managed 14 km on snow covered trails 2 hrs. Might seem like a long slow run time but we are still running through the Trees, up - down hills and having a lot of fun in the snow. The lady I paced with said she felt like she just finished a HM. Any one who runs with there dog - this would have been a fantastic doggy day. 4 members added a loop on what is aptly called Misery Mountain >:) , as we ran along the lower bench trails we looked up and seen them walking up the steepest part of the hill. Later over Coffee they said if they had slipped/fell down it would have been a Wild Butt slide to the bottom. Still have our Running Addicted Friends from GP doing the 2 hr drive just to come and run with us so we must be doing something right. Double Run Tomorrow AM running club 7 km and PM 5 km Jingle jog for the Food bank.

    12/01 - 0.0 Km – 0.0km – 140.0 Km – – YTD – 514.4 km
    12/02 – 7.0 Km – 7.0km – 133.0 Km
    12/04 – 5.0 Km – 12.0km – 128.0 Km ( GP run with new kicks )
    12/04 – 7.0 Km – 19.0km – 121.0 Km ( Home run with old kicks )
    12/06 – 7.5 Km – 26.5km – 113.5 Km
    12/07 –10.5 Km – 37.0km – 103.0 Km
    12/08 –6.0 Km – 43.0km – 97.0 Km
    12/09 –8.5 Km – 51.5km – 88.5 Km
    12/10 –2.0 Km – 53.5km – 86.5 Km
    12/12 –14.0 Km – 67.5km – 72.5 Km – – YTD – 14.0 + 568.4 = 582.4Km

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  • summerdaze120
    summerdaze120 Posts: 425 Member
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    @7lenny7 too cute!

    2 more miles added, shins are feeling good!
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  • 3dogsrunning
    3dogsrunning Posts: 27,167 Member
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    I almost didn't go but I managed to convince myself to get my run in.
    12k "long run".


    Dec 1 - 8.5k (slightly more but I will round to .0 or .5)
    Dec 5 - 5k race
    Dec 7 - 8.5k
    Dec 9 - 5.5 k
    Dec 12 - 12k

    39.5 km so far.


    Tomorrow is the Ugly Sweater Run. A friend of mine I ran the last couple of 5ks with thought we should aim for under 25. That's a pretty good stretch for me on a good day and we are going out tonight. I doubt that will happen.
  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
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    I'll let @stoshew71 Stan talk about his race today, but I wanted to post a couple of pictures. It was so much fun volunteering today and Skip got to put Stan's medal around his neck. Great job Stan.

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    I haven't had time to read the thread, I'll catch up later!

  • 3dogsrunning
    3dogsrunning Posts: 27,167 Member
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    I'll let @stoshew71 Stan talk about his race today, but I wanted to post a couple of pictures. It was so much fun volunteering today and Skip got to put Stan's medal around his neck. Great job Stan.

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    I haven't had time to read the thread, I'll catch up later!

    That's awesome.

    Congrats Stoshew
  • 3dogsrunning
    3dogsrunning Posts: 27,167 Member
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    Has anyone watched The Barkley Marathons documentary? It was pretty awesome. Nothing within the realm of possibility for me but I loved it.
  • ACSL3
    ACSL3 Posts: 623 Member
    edited December 2015
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    @Elise4270 - so sorry to hear about your favorite dog!! :( *hugs to you!*
    @skippygirlsmom - awesome shirts! :)
    @Stoshew71 - I don't remember what time you were aiming for, but congratulations on finishing!! I can't wait to hear all about it. @skippygirlsmom - cute picture of Stan with Skip :)
    @3dogsrunning - where can I find it? Is it on Netflix?

    I had a HM today - trail run through a large forest/park area in Saratoga. I was doing well - did the full ~2800 ft elevation and was on my way back down the path. Since it was such large elevation I didn't care much about my time. I got to the aid station at mile 10 at just over 3 hours. I got about 5 steps past the aid station and landed on a rock wrong with my left foot. Don't actually remember falling, just remember moving myself on the ground to sit on my backside. Scraped up my right lower leg decently (but no blood) and twisted my left ankle. It was throbbing pretty good so I sat for a few minutes while all the volunteers from the aid station and 2 other runners stood over me. I told the other runners to keep going and thanked them for stopping. I decided that the ankle wasn't terrible, but was pretty tender. Knowing that I have other races in the future and knowing the rest of the 3.1 miles were on a very steep downhill (with lots of rocks and mud from a recent rain), I decided to not continue. Since I'm slow, I only had to wait maybe 20 minutes until they packed up the aid station and one of the volunteers was nice enough to drive me back to the start/finish line. Went to the first aid station and the EMTs nicely wrapped my ankle and put ice on it while my Mom and I waited for my Dad to come back and get us.

    I'm disappointed I didn't finish, but I'm happy with the 10 mile run that I did get in. I think I would have been much more disappointed if it had happened earlier in the race - I did actually twist the same ankle previously in the race, but didn't fall, and the pain resolved after a minute so I kept going. I think I need bilateral ankle transplants! Mine are terrible ;) I'm not making any decisions about how long to rest it before running again until tomorrow or maybe Monday. Gotta give it some time to get over the shock of what happened first. I am flying back to Japan on Monday, so it was going to be a few days anyway.

    This is my first DNF in a race so that stings a bit. The guy who drove me back was volunteering because he had torn a ligament in a marathon 3 months ago (at mile 17 and ended up with a DNF too) and couldn't run yet, so we traded injury stories during the drive haha :)

    Now please excuse me, I have 1700 calories to eat still for the day ;)


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  • DrewHardy
    DrewHardy Posts: 6 Member
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    3.5 miles this week 7.5 total for the month
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
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    11/23 7 miles - 158.9 << Week1 of RCM Taper
    11/24 8.1 miles - 167
    11/25 5 miles - 172 << Recovery Run
    11/26 8 miles - 180
    11/27 5 miles - 185 << Recovery Run
    11/28 17 miles - 202 << Long Run - end of Week1 Taper
    11/29 REST DAY
    11/30 6.1 miles - 208.1<< Week2 of RCM Taper

    12/1 5.5 miles - 5.5
    12/2 4.1 miles - 9.6
    12/3 5.5 miles - 15.1
    12/4 4.1 miles - 19.2

    12/5 12 miles - 31.2
    12/6 REST DAY
    12/7 4 miles - 35.2 << Last taper week going into RCM
    12/8 5 miles - 40.2
    12/9 REST DAY << First day of carb loading. 740 g of carbs. woo hoo.
    12/10 3.1 miles 43.3 << last run before RCM
    12/11 REST DAY
    12/12 26.4 69.7 <<< Rocket City Marathon (3:38:05 gun time // 3:37:59 chip time)

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    Had so much fun today being around all my friends and wife. Thanks everyone for the support along my journey this year. Some pictures from today.

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    Skip handing me my medal today:
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    My wife and I before the race:
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    My Panera Pounders group.
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  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    edited December 2015
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    snha wrote: »
    @Stoshew71 at 3:38:05 what a speedy one. Congratulations!


    Thanks everyone for your support. :-) You guys are great!!!


    I will try and post more details about my race tomorrow. Too much going on today.