January 2018 Running Challenge
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kat_ontherun wrote: »Just went 5 miles - the farthest I've ever run in one session! It took me 64:18, but I don't feel that tired and I am proud of how far I've come. A couple of months ago I was so out of shape that I couldn't run for 10 minutes without taking a break.
If you feel too out of shape to start this challenge, just remember - if I can do it, you totally can too! Just stay positive and believe in yourself!
Awesome job! Thats awesome inprobement for just a couple months. Keep it up!1 -
@kat_ontherun Way to go! I love those kinds of victories!2
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PastorVincent wrote: »So like the weather is back to normal winter!
Yes it's back to normal They really need an emoji with icicles hanging off her/his nose & ears
5 hr drive tomorrow night for Powder King Ski Hill 42cm ( 16.5 in ) of snow in last 48 hrs4 -
5.45km run
Jan total = 16.35km / 75km goal4 -
1/1 - 5.0 km
1/2 - 5.1 km
1/3 - strength + walk
1/4 - 5.7 km
1/5 - walk
1/6 - 8.1 km
1/7 - rest
1/8 - strength plus core
1/9 - 5.8 km
29.7/80 km
I did not brave the cold. Braved the gym instead, which was of course packed. I might try to get there before work on Thursday instead of after.
Upcoming Races:
1/1/18 Resolution Run 5K ~38:00 (no official times)
3/4/18 MEC Road Race #1 10K
4/7/18 Jasper Half Marathon
4/22/18 MEC Trail Race #1 5K
5/20/18 MEC Trail Race #2 10K
6/24/18 MEC Trail Race #3 15K
8/18/18 Edmonton Marathon 10K
9/2/18 MEC Trail Race #4 10K
10/7/18 MEC Trail Race #5 15K
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@kat_ontherun Fantastic job!1
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Back at it! We ran a new paved trail today, the Germantown Greenway. There's a 5k here on the 20th and we wanted to see what the course was like. It's very pretty back along the river - we saw a Downy Woodpecker and some bluebirds. We keep shaving seconds off our 5k time, today was 33 minutes 6 seconds. But the best thing about today's run was it's starting to feel like 5k ain't no thang.
Then, after running perfectly fine and feeling great, I did some foam rolling and yoga and put my stupid knee out! Hoping it feels okay to run on in a couple of days. This is the knee with no ACL - it just does whatever it wants to do, some days deadlifting or running is fine, some days it goes out when I'm getting out of bed in the morning. I wear a brace on it to run, but then it surprises me by doing something stupid at the time you'd least expect it.
Jan 9: 5k
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1/1/17 1.65 Leg Day
1/2/17
1/3/17
1/4/17 Biceps and abs
1/5/17 3
1/6/17 Booty Day!
1/7/17 Chest & Back
1/8/17 5.55
1/9/17 3
Total 13.2 of 50
I had a few sprinkles on today's run. Probably got more excited than I should. I really could have used it toward the end. It was getting warm. And when I finished the wind really picked up. No more runs this week until 5k on Saturday and 10k on Sunday. Just gonna go, have fun, and take my time.8 -
kat_ontherun wrote: »Just went 5 miles - the farthest I've ever run in one session! It took me 64:18, but I don't feel that tired and I am proud of how far I've come. A couple of months ago I was so out of shape that I couldn't run for 10 minutes without taking a break.
If you feel too out of shape to start this challenge, just remember - if I can do it, you totally can too! Just stay positive and believe in yourself!
W00T! That is the way to work it! Great job!3 -
I have a problem...
I need these and as far as I can tell they aren't available yet. I've been to this page several times over the last two days.
https://www.brooksrunning.com/en_us/special-edition-rock-and-roll-marathon-shoe.html?mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTWpabU9UZzBOemc1TWpGaiIsInQiOiJyeDJXak43bkN1OVNuMWhGXC9rTGFnUkhqZlFYVHVSM2xmWlBOejBxdnBZZTRSWThIWEZ1MmcwaUgrYUxwanMzN2psM3p3R3JWMHNXQVcwSDRYSVNCWGc3a1g1Mjhuc295cStGMWRPek9cLzZqR3pTNityWitEaHpFeGE4blpuVGZNIn0=
ETA: after some more internet searching I found they are being released Friday!3 -
January goal: 75 miles
1/3 - 4.4 miles
1/4 - 4.1 miles
1/5 - 4.1 miles
1/7 - 9.1 miles
1/9 - 4.3 miles
26/75 miles completed
Today was a perfect day for me for a run. 74°F and mostly sunny. A little windy, but nice. It should be good again tomorrow but then the cold weather will be back. Hopefully I can wear shorts and a tank top again tomorrow. Trying to figure out what to wear when it is cold is so hard for me. I 'm already looking forward to tomorrow's run.
@kat_ontherun Congrats on the distance PR!
@rheddmobile Hope the knee is better soon!
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Wow! Forecast is 48 degrees with a light drizzle here in Chicago tomorrow!
What a heat wave. I know what that means = No treadmill and all trails! Super pumped.
Aiming for 5 miles tomorrow. Might do more depending on how I feel. I ran 5 yesterday, which is a lot for me.
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January 1 — 4.15 miles
January 3 — 4.25 miles
January 5 — 4.12 miles
January 7 — 4.15 miles
January 9 — 9.27 miles
January total — 25.94/75 miles
Long run today in weather just above freezing until the sun set. The trail was packed with deep snow, so a lot of the run was spent on the side of the road. Don’t know if I should be running with or against traffic? I really need to get some reflective gear so I don’t get ran over this winter.
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Tonight almost took a turn for the absolute worst. Kody and I came very close to being seriously hurt or even killed. It all happened so quick that by the time I realized we were in harms way, we were already out of harms way.
I debated whether I was going to say anything here because it was completely my fault and I'm embarrassed about it but perhaps it will help remind others to be smart out there.
My son had soccer practice tonight and I planned on taking him there and running for the hour. As usual for my runs after sunset I had my headlamp, flashing arm light, and my highly reflective vest. Kody had blue and red flashing lights on his collar. The parking lot entrance was busy with parents coming and going with their kids. The front car in the line of cars leaving the lot was over the crosswalk so i decided to go behind him. I quickly turned my headlamp into the second car to get his attention, got eye contact and even a wave so I knew I was good to go. As I walked in front of him I realized I knew who it was and gave him another wave and a smile. That was the distraction which almost did me in. I thought I saw recognition in his eyes and him pointing to me as if to say, "hey, I know you!".
No, it wasn't the look of recognition, it was the anxious look of impending disaster, and he wasn't pointing to me he was pointing at the minivan which was about to hit me.
The bit of distraction made me forget all about looking for incoming traffic to the facility. I crossed in front of one car, recognized the driver, and never looked to my right for cars entering the lot. What a dumbass. A lucky dumbass.
I can't say I remember everything, it happened so quick, but what I do recall is that after giving the guy the second wave, I turned to continue to run. By this time I was past my friends car and entering the incoming lane. As I turned my head I either saw, sensed, or felt a large mass by my face. I stopped my feet so fast my upper body continued to move forward and I instinctively put my hands up to guard my face from hitting this large object, which I was just now realizing was a minivan.
I put my hands up as my upper body continued to move forward. Both hands hit the side of the van, just behind the drivers door I think. As I pushed against it to keep my body from falling into it, I could feel the metal body of the van sliding forward under my hands. Though in my conscious mind I still hadn't figured out what was going on, my subconscious mind was hoping my gloves didn't catch on anything, was cringing in anticipation of my toes getting run over, and wondering where the hell Kody was.
When my hands reached the end of the van I continued to fall forward but was able to catch myself in a crazy stumble. This was about the time I finally realized what was going on. I glanced down to see Kody was just fine and running a step behind me, as he always does when we run in town. I'm so grateful Kody is trained to run at a heel.
With momentum still carrying me forward and the realization that we were unscathed, I just kept going. It took me about 5 minutes to process in my mind what had just happened, and what could have happened. Such a close call.
I feel bad for scaring the driver of the van, They did nothing wrong, it was all my fault. And I hope my friend didn't recognize me with my running gear on and beard covering my face because I really don't to talk about what a dumbshit I was.
I finished with just over 5 miles for the run. Much of the run was spent in prayer, thanking God for watching over me. I also spent the time thinking how this would never have happened if i were on a trail.
One bit of good news is that there was absolutely NO pain, discomfort, or anything in my knee! My knee hasn't felt this good after a run since before the IT band issue surfaced, so I'm very happy about that.
So be careful out there and learn from my stupidity. It only takes a little distraction to take your mind off safety.
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January 1 — 4.15 miles
January 3 — 4.25 miles
January 5 — 4.12 miles
January 7 — 4.15 miles
January 9 — 9.27 miles
January total — 25.94/75 miles
Long run today in weather just above freezing until the sun set. The trail was packed with deep snow, so a lot of the run was spent on the side of the road. Don’t know if I should be running with or against traffic? I really need to get some reflective gear so I don’t get ran over this winter.
@Ryokat Great job on that long run!
Generally you want to run against traffic. Definitely get a reflective vest and a headlamp. Flashing lights are nice to have too.
Even though i don't need a headlamp to light my way, I like to have one so that if a car comes towards me or looks like they may cross in front of me or pull out ahead of me, I can sweep the beam through their windshield to increase the odds that they'll see me. Reflective vests are great, but they only work if the cars headlights are pointed at you. Here's the one I use: http://www.amphipod.com/products/visibility/reflective-vests/xinglet-pocket
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I can't keep up with you today! I do usually read everything every day, but I can't today.
Just got time to post pics from my awesome run this morning.
01 Jan – 5 km parkrun 28:08
02 Jan – 21.2 km half marathon 2:12:33
04 Jan – 6.7 km
06 Jan – 5 km parkrun 29:09 so freaking warm!!
07 Jan – 18 km
10 Jan – 13.1 km
Jan goal: 170 km
Jan total: 69 km
Love this Redgum.
I saw a big kangaroo!14 -
Hi guys
I can see the majority is progressing fine with your goals. As for me I am diagnosed with piriformis syndrome therefore I will have at least a week off running and then see what me next step will be. Unfortunately, I was very stupid on this, my body sent signals and I ignored them. Anyway, at treatment by a physio atm and lots of stretching at home make things better at least I can walk without a limp.
@Orphia those photos are awesome
@7lenny7 omg that was close! You were very lucky my friend, unfortunately running amongst cars and especially inside a parking is not safe at all. So please be careful!!4 -
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Dang @7lenny7 ! That was close! Glad to hear it turned out well. Wish I could say I had not done that same stupid thing, but never quite as close of a call as that!0
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@Ryokat
Generally running against traffic is the norm if running on the road.
I second the need for a headlamp rather than just hi-vis. Hi-vis only works if the cars lights are trained on you, and they need to be remarkably close to see you. I’ve come across runners on a country lane on the way home from work, and it can be very difficult to work out where they are or what they are – I’ve had one occasion where the split second of realising there are people on my side of the road running towards me, has almost caused me to swerve into oncoming traffic, so flashing lights are even better to give drivers a chance to figure out well in advance what you are on the road. (as an aside, please can ALL drivers indicate when they are moving across into the centre of the road to overtake, as it really helps to not freak out the oncoming car who doesn’t actually know they are overtaking?)
@7lenny7 there is a certain element of blame to the van also. If he was passing into the facility and the route was not clear, then he shouldn’t have continued – hitting pedestrians is just not cool – over here I frequently struggle to explain to drivers that if they are turning from a major road into a minor road, and I am already crossing that minor road as a pedestrian then I do actually have RIGHT OF WAY
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January 1 – 5 miles
January 3 – 5 miles
January 6 – 5 miles
January 7 – 8.23 miles
January 8 – 4.79 miles
January 10 – 5.04 miles
@7lenny7 – Thank God that neither you nor Kody were hurt. That account gave me cold chills! Thanks for sharing. Running the streets at 5:00 am there isn’t a lot of traffic and I sometimes get too comfy and forget about the perils of body v. car.
@Orphia – Love the pictures! It looks so pretty there!
To those dealing with injuries, I hope you heal quickly and find some interesting cross-training to do in the meantime!
Upcoming Races:
February 3 – Strawberry Plains Half Marathon
February 24-25 – Gasparilla Amber Challenge (15K & 5K on Saturday; Half Marathon on Sunday)
May 6 – Pittsburgh Half Marathon
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@7lenny7 glad you and Kody are OK. Take care out there.
It's finally above freezing here (woot!) so I'm looking forward to my next run. I've been on a corporate team-building event for the last two days and the agenda was so packed I didn't even have time to sneak a half hour run on the hotel's treadmill.
January mileage so far = 15 miles.
Upcoming races
January 21 - Dreamfar 10k, Sharon MA
February 11 - Cupid's Chase 5k, Wakefield MA
May 19 - Martha's Vineyard Half Marathon, Oak Bluffs, MA5 -
@7lenny7 Dang! Man, I'm glad you're ok! That was a close one.
January goal: Keep kicking at Zumbro training
Nominal mileage goal: Let's say 140? I really don't know. Real plan is to follow training and coach's advice well.
1/1- REST
1/2- 8.1
1/3- 6.4
1/4- REST
1/5- 4.8
1/6- 8.1
1/7- 5.4
1/8- REST
1/9- 8.5
1/10- 6.7
Total: 48.0
Today's notes: 1 hour easy run as usual today, ran a little harder than easy, as usual and got in 6.7 miles in 1:00:34. Legs were a bit tired today, so maybe those hill repeats yesterday were a bit harder on me than I thought. Winter weather advisory tonight/tomorrow, so it's good tomorrow's a rest day, so I can shovel and not have to run.
Oh, seriously thinking going for a 1.4 mile run tonight. The shoes I was wearing today now have 598.6 miles on them. I had miscalculated and thought I was going to get to 600 on this morning's run, it was supposed to be their retirement run, but now I kind of want to make sure they have 600.....
Have a Runderful day!
2018 races and possibilities
3/28- END-SURE 50k
4/13- Zumbro Endurance Race 100 Mile
7/28- Minnesota Voyageur 50 (coach brought up this one)
9/8- Superior Trail 50 mile (Lottery)
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MNLittleFinn wrote: »Oh, seriously thinking going for a 1.4 mile run tonight. The shoes I was wearing today now have 598.6 miles on them. I had miscalculated and thought I was going to get to 600 on this morning's run, it was supposed to be their retirement run, but now I kind of want to make sure they have 600.....
So you retire shoes when they hit a milage rather than by their condition? How do you determine the mileage when to retire them?1 -
PastorVincent wrote: »MNLittleFinn wrote: »Oh, seriously thinking going for a 1.4 mile run tonight. The shoes I was wearing today now have 598.6 miles on them. I had miscalculated and thought I was going to get to 600 on this morning's run, it was supposed to be their retirement run, but now I kind of want to make sure they have 600.....
So you retire shoes when they hit a milage rather than by their condition? How do you determine the mileage when to retire them?
In general I just retire using the rule of thumb that most shoes last between 300 and 500 miles. I donate shoes when they get older, so I try to not let them get totally trashed. This pair was my second ever pair, so I let them go longer. They are actually in better condition than some of the newer shows. I also haven't been wearing them as much lately.
Nifty chart I had found before: http://www.runnersforum.com/special/life-of-shoe.php1 -
MNLittleFinn wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »MNLittleFinn wrote: »Oh, seriously thinking going for a 1.4 mile run tonight. The shoes I was wearing today now have 598.6 miles on them. I had miscalculated and thought I was going to get to 600 on this morning's run, it was supposed to be their retirement run, but now I kind of want to make sure they have 600.....
So you retire shoes when they hit a milage rather than by their condition? How do you determine the mileage when to retire them?
In general I just retire using the rule of thumb that most shoes last between 300 and 500 miles. I donate shoes when they get older, so I try to not let them get totally trashed. This pair was my second ever pair, so I let them go longer. They are actually in better condition than some of the newer shows. I also haven't been wearing them as much lately.
Nifty chart I had found before: http://www.runnersforum.com/special/life-of-shoe.php
Ah, I have not ever really tracked shoe mileage. I did when I first got my milstone pod, but the battery died in that and it was a pain since it is not connected to anything. Doing 50-60 miles a week though means new shoes every two-ish months, and that does not seem reasonable to me. So I run till they feel bad, then buy a new pair. Someday I will buy the Gramin Footpod and track miles again to see how long my shoes last.1 -
PastorVincent wrote: »MNLittleFinn wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »MNLittleFinn wrote: »Oh, seriously thinking going for a 1.4 mile run tonight. The shoes I was wearing today now have 598.6 miles on them. I had miscalculated and thought I was going to get to 600 on this morning's run, it was supposed to be their retirement run, but now I kind of want to make sure they have 600.....
So you retire shoes when they hit a milage rather than by their condition? How do you determine the mileage when to retire them?
In general I just retire using the rule of thumb that most shoes last between 300 and 500 miles. I donate shoes when they get older, so I try to not let them get totally trashed. This pair was my second ever pair, so I let them go longer. They are actually in better condition than some of the newer shows. I also haven't been wearing them as much lately.
Nifty chart I had found before: http://www.runnersforum.com/special/life-of-shoe.php
Ah, I have not ever really tracked shoe mileage. I did when I first got my milstone pod, but the battery died in that and it was a pain since it is not connected to anything. Doing 50-60 miles a week though means new shoes every two-ish months, and that does not seem reasonable to me. So I run till they feel bad, then buy a new pair. Someday I will buy the Gramin Footpod and track miles again to see how long my shoes last.
I track on Strava and just note which pair I used. Strava does all the tracking. Remember, rotating shoes makes a difference. There's a reason I have 6 pair of road and 4 pair of trail. Though I expect to get closer to 1000 miles from trail shies, as it's less impact.
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1/1 - 4 miles
1/2 - 5 miles
1/3 - 5 miles
1/4 - rest day
1/5 - 6 miles
1/6 - Skip's indoor track and field meet
1/7 - 6 miles
1/8 - 0 had long work day
1/9 - 7 miles
1/10 - 6 miles
39 of 110 miles
Beautiful 50F7
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