The January 2016 Running Challenge
Replies
-
MorningGhost14 wrote: »@Stoshew71 , @WhatMeRunning , @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 are like getting all nerdy technical and mathematical and VO2 maxing and glyco-burning and fartleking....
And I'm all like...
Hahahaha - laughing so hard while on my conference call and trying not to sound like it!0 -
01/04 2.74 mi
TOTAL 2.74 mi
GOAL 70.00 mi0 -
@MorningGhost14 - You are killing it today!
0 -
MorningGhost14 wrote: »
Oh my goodness me. My monitor may short out from the coffee spewing.
Also, you are a crazy wildman to run at 3 degrees. My lungs burn something fierce and my asthma kicks in when I run in the 30s. I imagine I'd cough them up entirely if I ran outside in the single digits.
All the fueling talk is helpful--I'm trying to practice what to do for my half in February. I normally run after a cup of coffee with protein powder, and then eat immediately after my run. I usually feel hungry around mile 7 on long runs (for me, this is around an hour and 15 minutes in to the run), but I normally just deal with it. (As an aside, I did 10 miles yesterday and *today* I am hungry enough to chew my arm off). During the half, though, I'll still have a long way to go at that point! I expect the half will take me at least 2:30. I'm also concerned that I won't have access to my normal coffee, since I'll be at Disney and the bus for the race will pick me up at like 3:30 am or something equally ungodly. I'm thinking about trying a protein bar for my next longer run to see if it sticks around longer than the powder in coffee. Are any of them more digestible for runners than others?
@skippygirlsmom I love your inspirational quotes!
@karllundy The boredom of the treadmill is what inspired me to try doing intervals like that. It really helps!
1/1 5 @ 10:36 on the treadmill
1/2 4.75 @ 10:42 on the park trail (20.75/20 miles for the week)
1/3 5.25 @ 11:14 (5.0 @ 10:51, .25 walking) on the trails near my house. It was a beautiful, blustery day!
1/4 10 @ 12:00 on the treadmill. While running from Indominus Rex.
1/5 3 @ 11:14 on the treadmill and strength training
(18.25/30 miles for the week)
Upcoming Races:
January 18: MLK 8K at Burke Lake Park, VA
February 21: Disney Princess HM, Orlando, FL
0 -
WhatMeRunning wrote: »
And also, I have to recommend against anyone following my advice simply because I don't always do things the sensible way. But I think all of this is outside of my "nonsensical stuff" and thus safe to share.
@whatmerunning and this ^^ is why we are friends ha ha! We are soul mates in doing the unsensible!
@morningghost14 you are killing me today! Glad you are back, your sense of humor has been missed. I can't believe that song is over 30 years old. I'm old!!
@shanaber love frozen man
Thanks @karllundy yeah it sucks big time.0 -
WhatMeRunning wrote: »@9voice9 - Something that just occurred to me after reading your reply. When it comes to your HM training (and your HM) one thing that I always felt in my early HM's was that I would lose a ton of energy and willpower at the 10 mile mark (given a 2:45ish pace). In my HM's I always hear others around me start chiming up around miles 9 or 10 about how they are at that point where they "hit the wall". So this was why I started refueling for my HM's.
Since doing full marathon training and running some of those however I do not believe it to be the case about "hitting the wall" at 10 miles any more. It was a mix of mental strength and physical. I had built up the physical strength to do HM's but that doesn't mean the last few miles were easy, and my brain was telling me it was "the wall". As that distance became more manageable though I no longer feel that way at mile 10. Now it is mile 16. That one is KILLER!!! At least for now.
That is not to say that you will not run low on glycogen somewhere between 2 and 3.5 hours of running. You will. Refueling helps to a small degree but the biggest help (just my personal opinion from personal experience) is simply more training. That makes those painful miles further and further out over time.
Again, just my opinion.
And also, I have to recommend against anyone following my advice simply because I don't always do things the sensible way. But I think all of this is outside of my "nonsensical stuff" and thus safe to share.
You also have to consider how your body feels when you are dealing with a lot of lactate (and H+ ions). A lot of people don't understand anaerobic caused fatigue and just associate this with weak muscles or energy crashes.
When your muscles fill up with lactate, the H+ ions really make those muscles very acidic. If you are working at a very hard pace, you will notice the effect really quick (the burn and immediate muscle fatigue). Very similar to when you do say 10 reps of bench presses and that 10th one is just about the fail level. Everything burns and your muscles are very weak. Stop, rest about 2 minutes, and you feel like that you can do at least 5 more. The fatigue is caused by the lactate and H+ ions. Now 5 hours later, everything feels tight and sore & that is related to DOMS which is something completely different.
But if you are running close to your aerobic limit for over an hour, you will feel lactate related fatigue. There is no Gu or drink that will help you. You have to manage you oxygen debt. Run too close to your lactic threshold for too long, and you will get lactate related fatigue. This is why you don't want to start out way too fast. And at the beginning of the race, it won't seem like it's too fast, it will just sneak up on you mid race.0 -
MorningGhost14 wrote: »@Stoshew71 , @WhatMeRunning , @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 are like getting all nerdy technical and mathematical and VO2 maxing and glyco-burning and fartleking....
And I'm all like...
My work is blocking this video.0 -
-
to all experienced runners. A question.
So, I ran for ten miles yesterday. It was somewhat slow, 8:45 pace. I had such a good time running. However, I had heel and achilles tightness and pain in both feet. I iced both most for the day. Pain was a 7 or an 8 for a few hours when I walk, but because of the icing (me thinks), my feet were very okay today. No effect that I can tell.
The question, is this a sign that I am overworking myself and my muscles? Or is that a normal reaction given the fact that's my longest run ever and that I only started running five months ago? Do other runners suffer the same when they push themselves? (my regular runs are 4-6 miles.)
I decided to cross-train, run one day and do elliptical the other. Is that a good remedy?
Thanks!
Push yourself, and you start to feel it in your weakess link on the chain. Take an extra rest day and/or reduce your mileage this week, and see how it goes. If that does not help, then seek good professional medical attention from a runner friendly doctor or PT.
0 -
You also have to consider how your body feels when you are dealing with a lot of lactate (and H+ ions)...0
-
1/1: 6.2 miles
1/2: 11.6 miles
1/3: Rest/Travel day
1/4: 10 miles
1/5: Rest day
Back to my normal schedule with Tuesdays off! Trying out double 2-a-days on Wed/Thurs this week to see if that is something that will be sustainable during training. I'd rather double up twice to maintain having 2 total recovery days, rather than have to squeeze in a 6th day of running during the week. I thought about doing some biking today for cross-training, but I am really so swamped with final papers, I ought to stay in, eat some hummus & carrots, and get some serious writing done. Ugh. Responsibilities.
Upcoming races:
4/3: Caesar Rodney HM
5/1: New Jersey Marathon
6/12: Race and Ride Cedar Point HM (maybe)
0 -
MorningGhost14 wrote: »
Oh! LOL I just think it is vimeo in general.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj54WDbLj8M
0 -
Science!!0
-
01/01 - 10 miles
02/01 - 10.4 km
03/01 - 10.4 km
04/01 - 10.3 km
05/01 - 12.5 km
tot 59/500 km
small improvements, so better mood, increased a bit the mileage today but I'm not going to do anything crazy this week, hope one HM on Sunday, but better to focus on the recovery
@Stoshew71
it really does depend how I feel, with daylight I try to do my 10k at a fast pace, now that is impossible
then my 3 22k are: a flat one, a hilly one, and a mix one, so pace changes accordingly
@MorningGhost14
I think everything is relative, and in the end is up to the body to decide how much to run. After lots of training, a very high mileage is not so "high" for a well trained runner. Obviously then injuries are part of the game, and it's up to the individual to manage them from both a mental and a physical point.
0 -
Awesome job on all the miles so far! I was part of the challenge a couple months late last year but I haven't been able to log on MFP as much as I'd like so I haven't joined back in. I'm still at it, though, and in the midst of training for my first HM on March 5th. I also finished my first 12k a few weeks back and had a great experience with that.
Just wanted to stop by and wish everyone well this month - happy running!0 -
runner_girl83 wrote: »This New Year's was no different.. A promise to join a gym, lose weight, get strong, eat healthy... and now the excuses begin.
And this is why the gym owners & weight loss plans & supplement folks are rich. Anything where you buy everything up front at "such a great deal" price.
0 -
Date Miles today. Miles for January
1/1 4 miles - 4
1/2 13.5 miles - 17.5
1/3 REST DAY
1/4 10 miles - 27.5
1/5 9 miles - 36.5
I just realized that I never added my run from this morning. Work kept side tracking me. lol
0 -
@MorningGhost14 - omg I'm dying readings your posts and the video. We definitely missed you.
@Stoshew71 -- I'm in on the club named Resolutions. I only go 2x a week to my trainer- first time is tomorrow and I'm curious to see how packed it is.
@Elise4270 - wow 219! EEEKS - that would scare me into slowing down! I noticed mine will shoot up for a couple seconds sometimes when I first take off but then it goes back to a decent range. I don't notice it until the end if I remember to look at what it shows happened.
0 -
-
I just love this group!
1/1...3.68
2/1...5.20 walk
3/1...5.70
4/1...0.5 stress test
5/1...2.17.
Pace splits 9.52, 10.23, avg HR 165, Max 185
Much better run. I talked myself in to a fancy springy "walk" at a 10+ pace.
16.75/100+ Miles
Upcoming races:
02/06/16 Hot Chocolate 15K Dallas
03/19/16 Rock N Roll 5K Dallas
03/20/16 Rock N Roll Half Dallas
04/24/16 OKC Memorial undecided distance
Run the year 2016 14.58 /20160 -
Another 5 miles tonight, thats 8 miles over two runs so far this month. So another 72 miles to go0
-
Nature out in force this morning. A cyclist stopped me to warn about a snake on the path (I didn't see it when I went through, but I was looking out for it), and a mob of kangaroos behind the golf club.THAT is not something ever said in the states lol
http://www.hark.com/clips/jlsnqcffls-that-kangaroo-stole-my-ball
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7YGQjMKNQE#t=2620 -
-
MorningGhost14 wrote: »@MorningGhost14 - What type of coat/jacket is that? I need more cold weather gear and am looking for recommendations.
I got that jacket right before Christmas... I was googling "best winter running jackets for 2015".... it is a Sugoi Firewall 180, and I love it. It's lightweight, very warm, water repellent and best of all, it is windproof, but breathable. No... wait... the best part is that it has thumb-loops. I love thumb-loops. It wasn't that expensive... I think it was around $125.00... I got mine on Amazon....
Noted.
Now I'm kicking myself. Sugoi had a kick *kitten* Black Friday sale. I never shop Black Friday, even on line. I saw the ad on my Facebook the night before and opened the link. I just happened to check the morning before I went to work. Got winter pants and winter tights for less than $25 each. Lots of jackets on sale but I didn't go for it. Ugh.
I have a Lululemon down filled jacket that I bought on sale a couple of years ago. It is super warm but isn't great for windy conditions.0 -
1/1/16-3.0miles
1/2/16-4.33miles
1/3/16-Rest
1/4/16-3.0miles
1/5/16-4.27miles
Total-14.6miles
0 -
Date Miles MTD ------ ----- ----- Jan 01 6.5 6.5 Jan 02 5.1 11.6 Jan 03 5.6 17.2 Jan 05 3.3T 20.5
0 -
Wanted to share this with you.. This made me cry and sent shivers up my spine.. This is a little boy with Cerebral Palsy, running 100 metres with his classmates... I was cheering for him out loud, watching this from my computer! What a champion!! And his smile says it all!! So beautiful!!
https://www.facebook.com/7newssc/videos/1006524272738340/?fref=nf0 -
0
This discussion has been closed.
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 394.1K Introduce Yourself
- 43.9K Getting Started
- 260.4K Health and Weight Loss
- 176.1K Food and Nutrition
- 47.5K Recipes
- 232.6K Fitness and Exercise
- 437 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.6K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153.1K Motivation and Support
- 8.1K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.4K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.9K MyFitnessPal Information
- 15 News and Announcements
- 1.2K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.7K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions