February 2018 Running Challenge
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2/1 - 6.5km
2/2 - strength
2/3 - 9.0km
2/4 - strength
2/5 - rest
2/6 - 6.0km
2/7 - 3.1km
2/8 - 6.3km
2/9 - rest owww
2/10 - 8.3 km
2/11 - rest
2/12 - rest & cake (hubby's birthday)
2/13 - 6.3 km
45.5/110 km
Holy kitten was it icy out tonight. I planned to run one of my shorter routes where I can just tack on more laps but bailed on that route when I fell about 1/3 of the way along. It was so slippery I couldn't get enough traction to get back up right away! I'm not hurt although I expect I will be stiffer than usual tomorrow. Anyway, I doubled back to the main road/path, found a section about .25 miles long (400m) that had a bit more snow and a bit less ice, and ran laps until I reached my distance target, then gingerly slipped and sloshed my way to my door.
I'm really hoping things are better tomorrow. I may grab a scoop when I go out tomorrow and sand part of the path as there is a sand box/station right at the start of the path.
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 15K7 -
Has anyone every done one of the inflatable 5ks?
I did one umm two years ago, I think. I put it in the same category as the color runs, in that if you want to race, it’s not the event for you. If you want an experience and don’t mind walking as you dodge people, and wait for obstacles to clear, it is great, especially with friends.
My only other advice is that if it is, or has been at all wet, that plastic gets wicked slick. I went sliding, and falling feet up in the air movie style on one of the early deals because I was slow in figuring that out.
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PastorVincent wrote: »
2020 - Disney World Dopey! (if can raise funds)
Every time I see this tag line, I think about you being a charity fund raiser. Except that's not the path to Disney World, it's the path to Boston for people who can't BQ on race results. (Alternatively, you might say I have to run a marathon fast to get to Boston because I'm no good at raising funds.)
Well, I am looking as at probably a few thousand dollars to fly there, stay in the park, and run the Dopey - for two people. It is a big chunk of change.
Boston is not tempting to me, but Disney Dopey sounds like fun race and challenge.
I might have to start selling cookies door to door though. Rough start to the year already.4 -
Another 5 miles on the treadmill before lifting weights.
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February Training:
02.01.18 - 10 m. 8:53 pace
02.03.18 - Run: 11.2 m. 8:28 pace; Bike Trainer: 88 minutes.
02.04.18 - run 1 m. Bike Trainer: 60 min. Chest congestion
02.05.18 - Run 1: 3 m @ 9:10 pace. Run 2: 7 m @ 8:45 pace.
02.06.18 - Run 3.5 m.
02.07.18 - Run 3.1 m.
02.08.18 - Run 1: 3.1 m. Run 2: 8 m. @ 8:26 pace
02.09.18 - Run 8 m. Hills @ 9:13 pace.
02.10.18. - Run 6.3 Bike 1 hour
02.11.18 - Run 9.6 miles (51.50 for the week) and Indoor Bike Trainer for 1 hour. (Ride 4 of month)
02.13.18 - Run 10 m. @ 8:35 pace. Indoor Bike Trainer - 45 minutes.
Upcoming Events:
3.04.18 - Little Rock Marathon
4.07.18 - Yakima River Marathon
February Goal:
Run: 200 miles, Bike: 10 rides, Swim: Start Program
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Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
02/01/18 :::: 5.0 :::: 5.0
02/02/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 5.0
02/03/18 :::: 7.4 :::: 12.4
02/04/18 :::: 3.2 :::: 15.6
02/05/18 :::: 3.8 :::: 19.4
02/06/18 :::: 3.1 :::: 22.5
02/07/18 :::: 3.3 :::: 25.8
02/08/18 :::: 3.4 :::: 29.2
02/09/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 29.2
02/10/18 :::: 8.1 :::: 37.3
02/11/18 :::: 3.6 :::: 40.8
02/12/18 :::: 3.2 :::: 44.0
02/13/18 :::: 3.6 :::: 47.6 miles = 76.6 km
February goal = 87 miles or 140 km (5km per day on average)
It was another pretty nice day here in San Diego. Very good running weather, which I am really going to miss. Tomorrow the month is half over and I am at 55% of my goal, and currently sitting at 3.66 miles per day on average (5.89 km/day). I have a hard time thinking in km so this is a good exercise for me.
Tomorrow will be a rest day as I spend most of it traveling.
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02/01/2018 - 4.01 miles
02/02/2018 - Rest Day
02/03/2018 - 4.11 miles
02/04/2018 - 2.01 miles
02/05/2018 - Unplanned Rest Day
02/06/2018 - Unplanned Rest Day/Rain
02/07/2018 - Rest Day
02/08/2018 - 3.02 miles
02/09/2018 - Rest Day
02/10/2018 - 5.02 miles
02/11/2018 - Rest Day
02/12/2018 - 4.01 miles
02/13/2018 - 4.05 miles
26.23/65 miles
Everywhere else it's just Tuesday, but here it is Marci Gras! Thankful for the end of Carnival season but especially thankful for the end of King Cake season.
To Day was a State Holiday for me, so I slept in and ran late this morning. What a day a difference makes - sunny, hot and humid weather today. Most of y’all just want winter to end, I just want the weather to make up its mind what season it wants to be in Louisiana!
To catch up on my monthly goal for my miles - I am thinking about running on Friday morning before my race on Saturday instead of it being a Rest day. I have ran the day before a race and as long as I finish 24 hours before race start I seem to be okay. Does anybody run day before race day? Only a 10K.
@HRKinchen - I will be purchasing a -ish shirt in March!
Upcoming races (Question marks are races not yet registered for):
Louisiana Marathon Quarter Marathon - 01/13/2018 - Done
Mardi Gras Mambo 10K -02/17/2018
Q50 Races Sunset Gulf - 6.5 miles 3/24/2018
Fat Boy 5K - 04/14/2018
BIG EASY BIG HEART 5K 7/21/2018 - ?
I've done shakeout runs the day before races, like 3 miles the day before a half, and been fine. I just take it easy the day before.1 -
I had a great run today doing intervals. Based on my watch times I managed to run several at 7min ace, but they are short, less than a quarter mile. I am hoping to extend the length over time. The best part is it felt great. Tomorrow will be another story between the intervals and then strength training today with a focus on legs! Good thing tomorrow will be a rest day with a good walk only.
@katharmonic - this was the perfect time to be in San Diego! Glad you were able to get some runs in there!
@PastorVincent - I think everyone should run at least one Disney race - they are amazingly well organized and the only race I have been in where the picture lines were longer than the bathroom/porta potty lines... come to think about it, it is the ONLY race I have been in with a picture line They are large with lots of non-runners but if you go into it as just a fun race and to enjoy all that they have to offer you will have a great time. There is a Disney wine weekend I wouldn't mind running but I think the time change would kill me unless we went the week before.
@Elise4270 - I would love to run Big Sur too but I would really need to get some serious training on hills!
Date........Miles.......Total
02/01......0.00......0.00 - + Strength Training
02/02......4.23......4.23
02/03......0.00......4.23 - Expo
02/04....13.41....17.64 - Surf City HM
02/05......4.21....21.85 - + Agility
02/06......0.00....21.85 - + Strength Training
02/07......5.06....26.91
02/08......0.00....26.91 - + Strength Training
02/09......5.34....32.25
02/10......0.00....32.25
02/11......7.69....39.94
02/12......4.48....44.42 - + Agility
02/13......3.79....48.21 - + Strength Training
02/14......0.00....48.21
My completed and upcoming races. Let me know if you will be running them too.
02/04/18 - Surf City Half Marathon
07/22/18 - San Francisco 2nd Half Marathon
12/15/18 - San Diego Holiday Half Marathon
02/03/19 - Surf City Half Marathon
05/11/19 - Santa Barbara Wine Country Half Marathon6 -
Feb 13: 4 mi
4 miles easy on trails - today was another first for me, my first back to back run days. Weather is supposed to be rainy all week and our trails will probably be underwater so I wanted to get at least one trail run out of the way. Parts of the trail are already underwater - see the stairs across the creek? That's the other side of the trail we usually run, and that creek is the trail. It's usually a dry gully. Um... no. We turned off to the side and tried a trail which was marked closed, and managed to get our miles in although it was muddy.
My husband says, "Does that count as 'technical'?"
Went to a Cajun restaurant and had a big old pot of crabs after running, in honor of Mardi Gras. I continue to love what running does for my glucose levels, was able to eat a big ear of corn and two red potatoes and stay in reasonable levels. Also, I'm giving up socializing on MFP for Lent, except for this thread! I had to really think about this one - my diet is working too well for me to want to mess with it, and social media has been cutting into time I should be doing other things, so that was a no-brainer - except that I feel like this thread is useful to me and keeps me accountable. So you guys get an exception.11 -
@MobyCarp So a person could buy their way into Boston? That doesn't seem fair.
I'm thinking about saving up to go skiing/snowboarding. But that'll pass when the Olympics are over. I still have Big Sur half on my buck list. I gotta get better at walking first though
There are around 6000 slots reserved for charity runners. They need to be involved with one of the sponsoring charities, and I think they need to raise a minimum of $5000. So yes, if you have that kind of money to throw around on top of the entry fee and the hotel (not an issue for locals, I suppose), you could buy your way into Boston. But I think the vast majority of the charity runners really do the hard work of doing fund raising for a cause they believe in. In my case, raising $5K for charity would be harder than just running a BQ marathon to get in.4 -
@MobyCarp So a person could buy their way into Boston? That doesn't seem fair.
I'm thinking about saving up to go skiing/snowboarding. But that'll pass when the Olympics are over. I still have Big Sur half on my buck list. I gotta get better at walking first though
There are around 6000 slots reserved for charity runners. They need to be involved with one of the sponsoring charities, and I think they need to raise a minimum of $5000. So yes, if you have that kind of money to throw around on top of the entry fee and the hotel (not an issue for locals, I suppose), you could buy your way into Boston. But I think the vast majority of the charity runners really do the hard work of doing fund raising for a cause they believe in. In my case, raising $5K for charity would be harder than just running a BQ marathon to get in.
^^^^ this. Most big races reserve charity places, and they have pretty big targets to hit for those going in with one.0 -
Ran this morning, the first run on my Hal Higdon marathon plan. On the scale of good/bad runs it was a seriously bad run. I kept stopping to walk, I discovered little niggles of pain in all kinds of places (like suddenly my lower back?) and it was so slow it’s pathetic. But a few things I am consoling myself with –
I ran in the evening last night, so had barely 12 hours between runs. I can do two run days in a row happily enough, but need to leave longer between them
I’m not well. I wake with headaches and a massive sore throat, and have a contrast MRI scheduled for this week to see what’s going on around my thyroid. The fact that I am out running is an achievement.
Slow is relative. I can still make the cut-off for the marathon I have planned in June. Although if the entire distance feels like today then it will be a horrible day out with plenty of tears.
Not every run will be like this. I will have good run days.
And finally – I am a slow runner. I may never get faster than 11/12 minute miles. I am going to be a back-of-the packer, out on the course for a long time. I need to accept this, and choose races where I get to enjoy the scenery since I’ll be out there so long. Other runner may pass me but they are not beating me, because I am only running against myself.
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Feb 1 - 4.95 miles - Interval, Core, followed with Sarasota Beach run (virtual)
Feb 3 - 5.44 miles - Interval, Back & Core, followed with Destin Beach (Florida) run (v)
Feb 4 - 4.35 miles - Floor Core, Interval & Biceps, followed with Liguria (Italy) run (v)
Feb 5 - 3.1 miles - Caveman special, Interval, Legz & Core
Feb 6 - 5.14 miles - 4 mile ÞJÓÐVEGUR run (virtual, followed with Interval, Abs & Lower Back
Feb 7 - 5.15 miles - Interval & Chest, followed with Maria Aurora, Central Luzon (not to be mistaken with Luton ))
Feb 8 - Triple R day
Feb 9 - 4.1 miles - 3 mile TM run, followed with Interval & Core
Feb 10 - 4.5 miles - Caveman special - Interval, Arms Superset & Core - unintentional 1.75mile Japan run
Feb 11 - 2.1 miles - Caveman special - Interval, Shoulders & Core - should have been rest day
Feb 12 - 4.4 miles - 3.1 mile Aosta, France run, followed with 1.3 mile Interval & Core
Feb 13 - 3 miles - Caveman special - Interval, Back & Biceps
Feb 14 - 3.1 miles - short run (Phnom Penh, Cambodia today), followed with Interval & Core
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To catch up on my monthly goal for my miles - I am thinking about running on Friday morning before my race on Saturday instead of it being a Rest day. I have ran the day before a race and as long as I finish 24 hours before race start I seem to be okay. Does anybody run day before race day? Only a 10K.
I typically run the day before any race. Even a marathon. I work hard to keep it very easy, and short, but I will do much worse race day if I have not run in the last 24 hours.
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@MobyCarp So a person could buy their way into Boston? That doesn't seem fair.
I'm thinking about saving up to go skiing/snowboarding. But that'll pass when the Olympics are over. I still have Big Sur half on my buck list. I gotta get better at walking first though
There are around 6000 slots reserved for charity runners. They need to be involved with one of the sponsoring charities, and I think they need to raise a minimum of $5000. So yes, if you have that kind of money to throw around on top of the entry fee and the hotel (not an issue for locals, I suppose), you could buy your way into Boston. But I think the vast majority of the charity runners really do the hard work of doing fund raising for a cause they believe in. In my case, raising $5K for charity would be harder than just running a BQ marathon to get in.
Yeah, I have a much better chance of pushing for a BQ time than raising money like that. I mean I only have to run what, 20% faster? heh.
I just have no current plans or desire to run Boston.1 -
Did a combo run using elliptical and treadmill.(most on treadmil) Used the eliptical to warm up and strech out achillies tendon for 20 minutes then did 4 tempo paced miles on treadmil. The tendon feels much better still some stiffness but the improvement is very noticable. Giving up facebook for lent; thought of giving this up too but decided not. I enjoyed a "luck of the Irish" milk shake last night as my Mardi Gras celebration.
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PastorVincent wrote: »To catch up on my monthly goal for my miles - I am thinking about running on Friday morning before my race on Saturday instead of it being a Rest day. I have ran the day before a race and as long as I finish 24 hours before race start I seem to be okay. Does anybody run day before race day? Only a 10K.
I typically run the day before any race. Even a marathon. I work hard to keep it very easy, and short, but I will do much worse race day if I have not run in the last 24 hours.
I don't run the day before a race. But that's only because I worry about doing something really stupid like twist my ankle, or get an irritating hot spot or blister. I use the elliptical instead.1 -
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February 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.
2/1- REST
2/2- 5.5
2/3- 16.6
2/4- 4.2
2/5- REST
2/6- 9.1
2/7- 6.7
2/8- REST
2/9- 5.5
2/10-10
2/11- 9.8
2/12- RESR
2/13- 6.8
Total: 74.2
Today's notes: Pushed it too hard today... why is it that I always push my road runs too hard??? Anyway, assignment was a 1 hour "easy" road run. Ended up running 15 seconds longer than that, but whatever. Got in 6.8 miles, which is really pushing it....oops.... This cold is still kicking my rear, so we'll see how the rest of the day goes.
Side note, I Emailed my coach to let him know that I had to walk some on my hill reps yesterday, band that my HR was reaching 175 on those short 2 min reps. He replied that that's exactly what he's looking for now, that he wants me pushing it harder on the hills to build strength.... I guess he's already working me toward my non-competition goal of mastering hills this year.
2018 races
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
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02/13-- 3 miles. Total 17 miles so far.
Hoping to squeeze in another 3 today!5 -
February
Goal: 35 miles <--this might have been a bit optimistic or just bad math! LOL.
Completed: 9.75 miles
02/02/2018: C25K - Week 5 Day 1
02/05/2018: C25K - Week 5 Day 2
02/07/2018: C25K - Week 5 Day 3
02/09/2018: C25K - Week 6 Day 1
02/10/2018: C25K - 2 hours of horse training/riding
02/09/2018: C25K - 3 miles of snowshoeing
02/12/2018: C25K - Week 6 Day 2
02/14/2018: C25K - Week 6 Day 3
Today's run was 22 minutes or 2.25 miles - I opted to shoot for the distance, not time. Seems odd anyone doing C25k could actually run a 2.25 miles in 22 minutes but I digress. I took 27 minutes and probably should've gone slower (heart rate was a bit high again). Still - I did it, it felt great and I can't wait to run again on Friday. I think i'm actually gonna beat this thing and graduate!9 -
February 3 – 13.1 miles
February 4 – 6 miles
February 5 – 5 miles
February 7 – 5 miles
February 9 – 7 miles
February 10 – 14 miles
February 11 – 3.8 miles
February 12 – 5 miles (treadmill)
February 14 – 5 miles
@MichSmish – Your mileage always inspires me but keeping it up on a cruise – that’s pretty awesome!
@KatieJane83 – Nice wrist candy! (Just realized that I graduated from high school the year you were born. Reminder to self, age is just a number, just a number…) Happy Birthday!
@MobyCarp – You can also buy your way into Disney World runs. A friend missed getting into the Princess HM before it filled up so she got in through raising funds for a charity. I think she actually just wrote a check to the charity and counted it as one expensive run!
@shanaber – Another friend ran Disney’s Wine and Dine one year. I was disappointed to hear that you had to purchase the wine and food that was available at the finish line. What kind of reward is that?
@rheddmobile – We got a lot of rain this weekend and experienced some flooding. I live up high on a ridge but to get any place, all roads lead down and the creek that runs alongside the road a couple of miles from my house was covering the road pretty deep on Sunday. I enjoyed the excuse to stay home all day. Thankfully, it was down out of the road by Monday morning.
@girlinahat – Well said! I’m a back of the packer also. I figure we are just getting the most out of our registration fee!
Another Wednesday morning run in the rain. The temp was great though at 48F! Happy Valentine’s Day fellow lovers of running!
Upcoming Races:
February 24-25 – Gasparilla Amber Challenge (15K & 5K on Saturday; Half Marathon on Sunday)
May 6 – Pittsburgh Half Marathon
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2/1-4.8 miles + 30 minutes strength training (back, chest, core)
2/2 33 min elliptical+yoga
2/3-9 miles w/ 7 @ tempo
2/4-12 miles easy
2/5-Rest Day
2/6-1.8 miles with Stella (under the weather)
2/7-6.5 miles
2/8-5 miles (treadmill) + 30 minutes strength training (legs and core)
2/9-20 minutes yoga
2/10-6.2 miles (frozen 10K) + 1.7 miles with Stella
2/11-8.6 miles
2/12 Rest Day
2/13-6.2 miles easy
2/14-2.1 miles with Stella
We finally had a break in the weather and it was a beautiful 43 degrees this morning. I decided to get a short run in even though it was a cross train day (the plan I am doing takes recovery weeks seriously!). I got out early to walk the dog first, but she seemed to be enjoying the weather as much I was, so I decided just to run with her instead. My run ended up being shorter than planned because sniff breaks and poops happen, but it was worth it. A great start to an easy day. Hoping to get in one of the P90X3 stretch or yoga videos in later before my husband and I cook an epic Valentine's Day dinner together.9 -
@girlinahat - 11-12min pace is great and better than all those people who never get out the door! I always tell myself that there are always going to be people faster, much faster than me but there may also be people slower too. Heck even with my slow (terrible) HM run a few weeks ago I finished ahead of 2500 other runners and 120 other women in my AG.
@Teresa502 - For Disney the races have become a real money maker and there is so much demand. I ran the inaugural Star Wars HM here and could not believe the merchandise and what they were charging for it. We had fun at the expo but were expecting lots of picture ops and fun events but mostly they were just promoting their other races. After the race there was nothing notable although my husband said they were showing movie clips to keep everyone entertained while they waited. I am glad I did one, I just probably won't ever do another one.6 -
No run since Saturday. No run tonight. I may have the flu now. Slept in past 10 this morning and that felt good.12
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2/1 Run 10.31 miles
2/2 Run 13.12 miles
2/3 Run 27.01 miles
2/4 Run 6.55 miles
2/5 Run 10.26 miles
2/6 Run 10.28 miles
2/7 Run 6.61 miles
2/8 Run 10.23 miles
2/9 Run 10.32 miles
2/10 Run 13.07 miles
2/11 Run 7.03 miles
2/12 Run 13.42 miles
2/13 Run 10.26 miles
2/14 Run 10.28 miles
So far, I have run 45 days straight. February mileage 158.75 miles out of 200 goal miles.
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY11 -
I just went on a race buying spree... $375 later and I'm registered for 10 races. Oh and that includes $35 in additional donations.
7 trail races
3 St Patrick's Day (one is a challenge with a 1k kilt run Fri/8k run Sat so not like 3 full races).
And there's another race in May I'd like to do but registration isn't open yet. Plus I want to do the Rock n Roll Vegas marathon but that's not open yet either.13 -
girlinahat wrote: »@MobyCarp So a person could buy their way into Boston? That doesn't seem fair.
I'm thinking about saving up to go skiing/snowboarding. But that'll pass when the Olympics are over. I still have Big Sur half on my buck list. I gotta get better at walking first though
There are around 6000 slots reserved for charity runners. They need to be involved with one of the sponsoring charities, and I think they need to raise a minimum of $5000. So yes, if you have that kind of money to throw around on top of the entry fee and the hotel (not an issue for locals, I suppose), you could buy your way into Boston. But I think the vast majority of the charity runners really do the hard work of doing fund raising for a cause they believe in. In my case, raising $5K for charity would be harder than just running a BQ marathon to get in.
^^^^ this. Most big races reserve charity places, and they have pretty big targets to hit for those going in with one.
Not for me... I think it would be much easier to raise $5K than to run a BQ race in 3:02 or faster (technically 3:05, but we know they cut a few min. off when it comes down to sending out invites). I'm not saying either is actually easy, but by comparison it is actually possible to raise $5K and I don't think it is possible for me to run a marathon in that time.3
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