April 2018 Monthly Running Challenge
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girlinahat wrote: »
Let's all just give him a quick call and let him know he's pacing a little fast and to keep that *kitten* in check.
I'm ASTOUNDED at how quickly that pace is. I can't even fathom keeping that up for more than a mile at best. My best 5k clocked in JUST under 30 minutes.3 -
Linden is leading the BM for women at the moment. AND she stopped for a potty break earlier. That's my kind of gal.3
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@fitoverfortymom she also slowed down to wait for Shalane when she made a pit stop. It looks like she has a good lead now and will be the first American to win since 1985!
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I'm not crying!2
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fitoverfortymom wrote: »girlinahat wrote: »
Let's all just give him a quick call and let him know he's pacing a little fast and to keep that *kitten* in check.
I'm ASTOUNDED at how quickly that pace is. I can't even fathom keeping that up for more than a mile at best. My best 5k clocked in JUST under 30 minutes.
It's all downhill at the start, so he might be trying to bank a little time. Everyone I am tracking from my running club looks like they are starting to slow considerably around the 25K mark. Could be due to the wind.0 -
The guy from Japan (Kawauichi) who won the men's, runs a marathon pretty much once a month they said on the news coverage. Wow! Also the Canadian woman (Krista Duchene) who came in 3rd is 41! I am SO impressed by all of these runners!!3
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I can find his bib and name, but nothing shows on the tracking map except the route (tried in 3 browsers)....0
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@fitoverfortymom fantastic! Your race report made me cry.2
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polskagirl01 wrote: »Last 20-miler before marathon is DONE. It didn't go so great, lots of walking especially in the middle.
So you have no taper before the 20. It is MUCH harder than the race when you will taper first. This is why they tell you not to worry so much about pace in the distance runs - because you are starting them out at a deficit. When you start your marathon you will be fresh. It makes a big difference.
Also I am dealing with my wife who is facing the same discouragement before the race. It is normal as you get closer.
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skippygirlsmom wrote: »The US women showed up!!!
Yes, 4 of the top 5 women are from the USA. And the other is from Canada... that's basically a suburb of the USA.
*No offense intended towards Canadians. It was a joke.10 -
So 3:26:10 is really good, right? What was he aiming for, cause that seems really quite fast! Amazing race, wow!
Edit cause I just figured out how to read these things - I'm looking at predicted times for the rest of the race.2 -
midwesterner85 wrote: »skippygirlsmom wrote: »The US women showed up!!!
Yes, 4 of the top 5 women are from the USA. And the other is from Canada... that's basically a suburb of the USA.
*No offense intended towards Canadians. It was a joke.
LOL... At least we seem to be at first glance right? The culture shock my husband went through when he moved here from WA almost 13 years ago is probably equivalent to the culture shock of moving from WA to TX.2 -
Woohoo congrats @MobyCarp!1
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rheddmobile wrote: »So 3:26:10 is really good, right? What was he aiming for, cause that seems really quite fast! Amazing race, wow! Congrats MobyCarp!
He is running my best-targeted HALF MARATHON PACE for his FULL MARATHON. So yeah. IMO, he is kicking serious course butt.3 -
midwesterner85 wrote: »skippygirlsmom wrote: »The US women showed up!!!
Yes, 4 of the top 5 women are from the USA. And the other is from Canada... that's basically a suburb of the USA.
*No offense intended towards Canadians. It was a joke.
LOL... At least we seem to be at first glance right? The culture shock my husband went through when he moved here from WA almost 13 years ago is probably equivalent to the culture shock of moving from WA to TX.
Suburbs are always nicer, though...0 -
Is there anyone here who can see the video? I'm not allowed to view it because of where I live.0
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rheddmobile wrote: »So 3:26:10 is really good, right? What was he aiming for, cause that seems really quite fast! Amazing race, wow!
Edit cause I just figured out how to read these things - I'm looking at predicted times for the rest of the race.
Even if he slows down as much for the remainder of the race as some of the others, he will still have a faster time than I'll ever have.1 -
What happened to Shalane? Where did she finish?
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midwesterner85 wrote: »midwesterner85 wrote: »skippygirlsmom wrote: »The US women showed up!!!
Yes, 4 of the top 5 women are from the USA. And the other is from Canada... that's basically a suburb of the USA.
*No offense intended towards Canadians. It was a joke.
LOL... At least we seem to be at first glance right? The culture shock my husband went through when he moved here from WA almost 13 years ago is probably equivalent to the culture shock of moving from WA to TX.
Suburbs are always nicer, though...
Less crime and national health care. Sounds good to me?1 -
PastorVincent wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »So 3:26:10 is really good, right? What was he aiming for, cause that seems really quite fast! Amazing race, wow! Congrats MobyCarp!
He is running my best-targeted HALF MARATHON PACE for his FULL MARATHON. So yeah. IMO, he is kicking serious course butt.
A little over halfway and he is maintaining his pace! He is an amazing runner! I am also tracking one of my husband's friends who is younger and started in an earlier corral by over 20 mins and @mobycarp has passed him by!
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PastorVincent wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »So 3:26:10 is really good, right? What was he aiming for, cause that seems really quite fast! Amazing race, wow! Congrats MobyCarp!
He is running my best-targeted HALF MARATHON PACE for his FULL MARATHON. So yeah. IMO, he is kicking serious course butt.
A little over halfway and he is maintaining his pace! He is an amazing runner! I am also tracking one of my husband's friends who is younger and started in an earlier corral by over 20 mins and @mobycarp has passed him by!
And to think he is coming off an injury!0 -
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@elise4270 - I believe Shalane finished 6th.
@rheddmobile - I cannot view the video feed either. It was carried on our news here but once the elites finished they ended the coverage1 -
@MobyCarp just passed 30k and still holding a sub-8 pace.2
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midwesterner85 wrote: »skippygirlsmom wrote: »The US women showed up!!!
Yes, 4 of the top 5 women are from the USA. And the other is from Canada... that's basically a suburb of the USA.
*No offense intended towards Canadians. It was a joke.
LOL... At least we seem to be at first glance right? The culture shock my husband went through when he moved here from WA almost 13 years ago is probably equivalent to the culture shock of moving from WA to TX.
Moving from WI to AZ is a bit of a culture shock LOL1 -
4/1 = rest day...sort of (moving day)
4/2 = 9.5 miles
4/3 = Vinyasa yoga class and 3.5 miles
4/4 = 3 dreadmill Miles and 20 minutes strength training
4/5 = travel for work
4/6 = travel for work
4/7 = 13 miles (Outlaw 1/2 Race)
4/8 = rest day
4/9 = 7 miles and strength training
4/10 = yoga class
4/11 = 10 miles
4/12 = 3.5 miles
4/13 = 14 miles
4/14 = running rest day - walked the pups instead
4/15 = 10 miles Run/Walk intervals with the running group
4/16 = 3 miles and 30 minutes strength training
Three miles this morning followed by 30 minutes of strength training. In my new home gym/yoga corner!!!
I have been hitting up garage sales looking for equipment. I finally have enough stuff to get in a simple workout. I only have the motivation/time to drag myself to the gym once a week for weights. I am hoping this will help me bump up strength training to 3x a week.
Oh, I had an epic running shoe fail on my run this morning. I am so disappointed in New Balance shoes right now. I have been using their 880v 6 & 7 running kicks for two years. I can’t find the 880v6 anymore (better than the 880v7) so I decided to try the new 880v8s. They completely changed them! Ughhhh... They are stiff and rubbed a blister on the front of my ankle after 3 miles. I need to find a new shoe with a wide toe box and narrow heel. Suggestions?
April mileage goal = 125 miles / April miles complete = 76.5 miles
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