October 2018 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,571 Member
    edited October 2018
    juliet3455 wrote: »
    @noblsheep , @Scott6255 , @garygse , @LaDispute57 Miles for Dennis - Would one of you be able to pick-up that 2 hour block hours 5 & 6 between Carol and @HonuNui . I have put myself in for the 3 hour gap after @HonuNui which has me starting at 2300 local time - running in the dark like an Ultra Runner. It's a good thing I know all the RCMP ( Police Officers ) in town so I can give them a warning. Planning to run until I have 26.2 km. Water stash at each end of the park trails.

    @juliet3455 I wish I could, but I am committed to other life tasks during those hours. The best I can do is what I have signed up for, which is hours 16-18 or GMT 1200-1400 or 0700-0900 CDT (however you want to look at it).
    But I agree, it sure would be great to get those last 2 hour gaps filled. Hopefully someone can work that into their schedule!
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    I took my name off the Miles for Dennis slot that I had at 8am Pacific - 1500 GMT. If someone else can run that 30 mins that would be awesome! I am still hoping to get out and do something even if it is just a little walk.
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @biketheworld - My motivation with strength training is seeing my arms, shoulders, etc. get toned with great muscle definition. I also love being strong. It really surprises people when you are older and can do things unexpectedly and I want to continue being able to do all the things! The fact that it also helps support my running is a side benefit. But then I also started strength training before I started running. Would your husband join you in the basement and maybe workout too or even just help spot you and keep you company?
    @zeesparrow - Thanks! Hobbes is 6 but you wouldn't know it. Most people think he is a puppy because he acts so goofy.
    @BruinsGal_91 - posh seats to a Bruins game vs treadmill.... don't think that is a hard choice, ever! Hope it was a great game too!
    @MegaMooseEsq - buying a house is stressful!! Hope Bowie is doing ok too! They worm their way right into your heart! {{hugs}} to you as well!
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    @shanaber so sorry to hear about Hobbes!! Prayers that they got everything!
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    juliet3455 wrote: »
    @noblsheep , @Scott6255 , @garygse , @LaDispute57 Miles for Dennis - Would one of you be able to pick-up that 2 hour block hours 5 & 6 between Carol and @HonuNui . I have put myself in for the 3 hour gap after @HonuNui which has me starting at 2300 local time - running in the dark like an Ultra Runner. It's a good thing I know all the RCMP ( Police Officers ) in town so I can give them a warning. Planning to run until I have 26.2 km. Water stash at each end of the park trails.

    @juliet3455 I wish I could, but I am committed to other life tasks during those hours. The best I can do is what I have signed up for, which is hours 16-18 or GMT 1200-1400 or 0700-0900 CDT (however you want to look at it).
    But I agree, it sure would be great to get those last 2 hour gaps filled. Hopefully someone can work that into their schedule!

    @juliet3455 and @scott6255 I looked at the spreadsheet and just got confused. The block that needs filling...when is it? If I did my math right it's GMT 0100-0300, which is 8pm-10pm CDT, correct? Is that Saturday or Sunday in the US?

    @jele30 yeah, that water was ice cold too! Thankfully I had great socks for wet feet, DryMax trail socks, and it didn't really bother me. Splashing through the water was such a throwback to childhood that I couldn't help but laugh the entire time through there.

    @BruinsGal_91 I would have definitely skipped my run for those seats!

    @mbaker566 I love running in Milwaukee! I've run the lake front a few times and ran up and down the Milwaukee River as well. My son goes to Marquette and I always bring my running gear with me when we visit. If I'm driving alone, I'll usually stop south of Delafield to run the Ice Age Trail. There are several trail races near MKE that I've got my eye on. I was going to enter a 60 mile race on the IAT in January (The Frozen Otter) but decided that I probably wouldn't be ready for that.

    @MegaMooseEsq with your race line up this winter you're going to have to run in the winter this year! The other paved race I always hit is a little 5K our church puts on in September to benefit homeless teens. It's the Outrun Homelessness 5K in Savage. The course is nothing special, but it's only 2 miles from my house, it's for a great cause, and the gal who directs the races is a wonderful person. I think the paved 5K I enjoyed the most is the Torchlight 5K in July as part of the Aquatennial. The first half of the course is packed with spectators (waiting for the Torchlight Parade) which is a lot of fun, and it's a great downtown course. Down plan on a PR though, because the course is packed with runners. It's also fun to do an evening race. My very top recommendation for a race the Twin Cities, though, is one of the Endless Summer Trail Race series races. They have four races each summer in Hyland Park (4 Mi), Lebanon Hills (10K and 7 Mi) and French Regional Park (5K). All of them are on easy trails...nothing technical and no huge hills. They're only $25 each. No shirt but hey include beer and pizza at the finish. I don't run them any more because I have a blast volunteering instead. By far the best races in the TC.



  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,571 Member
    edited October 2018
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    @juliet3455 and @scott6255 I looked at the spreadsheet and just got confused. The block that needs filling...when is it? If I did my math right it's GMT 0100-0300, which is 8pm-10pm CDT, correct? Is that Saturday or Sunday in the US?

    Yes, that is the block that needs filling. Also looks like we need a sub for poor @shanaber , which is GMT 1500 / 8am Pacific / 10am Central / 11am Eastern.
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    edited October 2018
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    @juliet3455 and @scott6255 I looked at the spreadsheet and just got confused. The block that needs filling...when is it? If I did my math right it's GMT 0100-0300, which is 8pm-10pm CDT, correct? Is that Saturday or Sunday in the US?

    Yes, that is the block that needs filling. Also looks like we need a sub for poor @shanaber , which is GMT 1500 / 8am Pacific / 10am Central / 11am Eastern.

    Saturday or Sunday (US)?

    Saturday I'm running from 9am to 11am, Central if that helps fill @shanaber 's spot.
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    @7lenny7 i've been looking at tbunk, or fall 50 but not ready. at all. so i'll make those a goal for next year
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    edited October 2018
    Did anyone else see this? I can't imagine getting run down by a deer, attended to by paramedics and finishing the HM! ETC - not a PR but only 10 mins off hr goal time.
    https://nypost.com/2018/10/09/runner-finishes-marathon-even-after-deer-knocks-her-down/
  • BruinsGal_91
    BruinsGal_91 Posts: 1,400 Member
    @shanaber @7lenny7 Yeah, it wasn't a tough decision to make. And it was a pretty good game too. I do like unexpected treats like this.

    Hugs to Hobbes the viszla. I usually see three viszlas when I'm having my lunchtime stroll, and in my head they're all called Hobbes.
  • Purplebunnysarah
    Purplebunnysarah Posts: 3,252 Member
    If someone translates those empty timeslots into Edmonton, Alberta time I can probably do one or the other. I am at work and can't fiddle with the calculators right now. I'm good for about 30 minutes max and I won't get very far!
  • zdyb23456
    zdyb23456 Posts: 1,706 Member
    10/1 11.84miles
    10/2 8miles
    10/3 5miles
    10/4 rest
    10/5 5miles
    10/6 rest
    10/7 13.1race! Crawlin Crab Half Marathon
    10/8 4miles
    10/9 9miles
    10/10 16miles
    10/11 4miles
    10/12 9miles

    I was dragging yesterday so I decided to push my 9mile run to today. I did 4 miles yesterday and it was the struggle bus the whole time. I was even sure I should call it a run I did so much walking.

    The upside of procrastinating my 9 miler was that today was gorgeous. A bit windy, but cool and sunny and low humidity.

    Michael came through during the night and the winds woke my up around midnight. I thought my house was going to blow over and I couldn’t fall back asleep because I just kept imagining our patio furniture blowing around the neighborhood.... I finally fell asleep when the storm finally blew through.

    Thankfully no damage. Our grill blew over and one patio chair tipped over. My jalapeños suffered the most. They were all laying down. I propped them back up. Hopefully they survive.

    I’m over 100 posts behind! Time to go catch up!


    3/18/2018 Shamrock half marathon
    3/24/2018 Don't Sit on Colon Cancer 5K
    5/28/2018 Run to Remember 5K
    10/7/2018 Crawlin Crab half marathon

    10/13/2018 Joggin for Frogmen 5K
    11/18/2018 Norfolk Harbor half marathon
    12/2/2018 Busch Gardens Christmas Town Dash 8K
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
    shanaber wrote: »
    Did anyone else see this? I can't imagine getting run down by a deer, attended to by paramedics and finishing the HM! ETC - not a PR but only 10 mins off hr goal time.
    https://nypost.com/2018/10/09/runner-finishes-marathon-even-after-deer-knocks-her-down/

    @shanaber I think I would have done the same thing in this circumstance. Legs were not broken, maybe bruised, but with only a few miles to go? Yes, I would finish it.

    OTOH if the antlers had punctured my chest and I had a sucking chest wound with only a few miles to go... depends on how I felt, I guess. If the paramedics had one of those auto-venting patches, I might ask for that and have them meet me after the finish to get to the hospital. If not, I know how to improvise a patch with materials they definitely have and vent it myself. But if I felt really bad, I think I might skip the last few miles. In the case of a bad pneumothorax injury (such as if the deer trampled my chest), I probably would not be able to finish.
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    i didn't see that one but i saw the mountain bikers
  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,571 Member
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    @juliet3455 and @scott6255 I looked at the spreadsheet and just got confused. The block that needs filling...when is it? If I did my math right it's GMT 0100-0300, which is 8pm-10pm CDT, correct? Is that Saturday or Sunday in the US?

    Yes, that is the block that needs filling. Also looks like we need a sub for poor @shanaber , which is GMT 1500 / 8am Pacific / 10am Central / 11am Eastern.

    Saturday or Sunday (US)?

    Saturday I'm running from 9am to 11am, Central if that helps fill @shanaber 's spot.

    Oh sorry @7lenny7 . That is Sunday (US).
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @shanaber @7lenny7 Yeah, it wasn't a tough decision to make. And it was a pretty good game too. I do like unexpected treats like this.

    Hugs to Hobbes the viszla. I usually see three viszlas when I'm having my lunchtime stroll, and in my head they're all called Hobbes.
    @BruinsGal_91 - this made me laugh!
    @midwesterner85 - I don't think I was surprised she got up and finished with just 3 miles to go but that she was able to keep up her pace. She had to be sore and bruised at least!
    @mbaker566 - that is a brutal hit! Wow! So glad he had a helmet on, although you'd never expect to need it in case of a deer attack!
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    shanaber wrote: »
    Did anyone else see this? I can't imagine getting run down by a deer, attended to by paramedics and finishing the HM! ETC - not a PR but only 10 mins off hr goal time.
    https://nypost.com/2018/10/09/runner-finishes-marathon-even-after-deer-knocks-her-down/

    @shanaber I think I would have done the same thing in this circumstance. Legs were not broken, maybe bruised, but with only a few miles to go? Yes, I would finish it.

    Yeah, it all depends on the injuries. The article does not say how bad she was hurt, but it sounds more like surprise than any physical harm. In that case, I definitely would have finished. Broken legs would stop me though, probably.

  • AprilRN10
    AprilRN10 Posts: 548 Member
    Heading to Chicago for school for the weekend. It will be intense, but I hope to get in at least one run and some good food.

    I'm on track for the month so far.

    October Goal: 100 miles
    10/1: planned rest day
    10/2: 4.5 miles
    10/3: 9 miles
    10/4: 5.5 miles
    10/5: 7 miles
    10/6: cross train ditched for rest
    10/7: 3 miles
    10/8: planned rest
    10/9: rest until cleared by NP
    10/10: 10 miles
    10/11: 7 miles
    10/12: 5 miles
    Total: 51 miles

    UPCOMING RACES
    November - 5 mile Bare Bones Turkey Trot (22nd)
    December -

    COMPLETED RACES
    January - Frosty 5k
    February - Run for the Chocolate 5k
    March - Penguin in the Park 5k
    April - Lake Sara Dam 5k
    May - Run Through the Jungle 5k
    June - French Fried 5k
    July - Firecracker 5k
    August - Happy Birthday to Me virtual 10k
    September 7th - 5k Glow Run
    October - Illinois Homecoming 5k
  • juliet3455
    juliet3455 Posts: 3,015 Member
    @7lenny7 Scotts reply covers it.
    @sarahthes I use this World Clock when trying to figure out schedules and when I can Phone people without waking them up.
  • Avidkeo
    Avidkeo Posts: 3,212 Member
    Sadly I can't take the spots because I'm home alone with the kids.
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    @juliet3455 and @scott6255 I looked at the spreadsheet and just got confused. The block that needs filling...when is it? If I did my math right it's GMT 0100-0300, which is 8pm-10pm CDT, correct? Is that Saturday or Sunday in the US?

    Yes, that is the block that needs filling. Also looks like we need a sub for poor @shanaber , which is GMT 1500 / 8am Pacific / 10am Central / 11am Eastern.

    Saturday or Sunday (US)?

    Saturday I'm running from 9am to 11am, Central if that helps fill @shanaber 's spot.

    Oh sorry @7lenny7 . That is Sunday (US).

    Thanks. Unfortunately I can't help. I'll be working on the boat during the day and have to wait to run until I get home so I run with Kody. I'm getting him in shape for pheasant hunting next month.



  • MegaMooseEsq
    MegaMooseEsq Posts: 3,118 Member
    edited October 2018
    Today I got to run 5.2 sort of painful but still very welcome miles. I felt kind of tense most of the run, which I think was mainly the cold - low 30s and mostly cloudy, which around here is mild winter weather. Not that I don’t also have lots of stress in my life right now. I’ve also been having some pain in my right calf, nothing regular or too bad but enough that I went for the pickles as soon as I got home. I’ve skipped my strength training for a week and a half now so I really need to at least get the prehab exercises in.

    I’m making progress on my cold weather gear learning experience - I think that I needed a base layer under the long-sleeve shirt as I ended up feeling kind of clammy, especially around the elbows and armpits, but once again the windbreaker proved its worth. I actually took it off briefly towards the end of the run for comparison and yeah, that wind off the lake cut right through the long-sleeve shirt. I was a little concerned about not getting much use out of it, but I could actually see it being a regular part of my gear with the right layers underneath, at least until we get down another 10-15 degrees.

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    I'd probably be better off with more breathable hand- and head-gear, as I got kind of sweaty and ended up taking my gloves off halfway through the run, but that's manageable for now. So far so good on socks - my toes were a little cold for the first couple of miles but warmed up just fine by mid-run.

    I think I’m going to shift to mid-day runs for the foreseeable future - I like the idea of getting a little sun whenever possible (just a bit today at the end of the run but it was very nice) and running in the dark is kind of a drag. I’d been worried about motivation but I think at this point I’m pretty firmly hooked on running, so as long as I’m starting to work earlier in the day to balance out the longer mid-day break, I’ll be fine. Flexibility is very good right now.

    @7lenny7: The races I've listed in italics are still under consideration, but I definitely want to run this winter! I’m just pretty sure I’d want to dial back after the half even if the weather wasn’t getting cold - my long run has been taking around 2.5 hours and that’s getting to be a bit much. I’ve been looking at the Hal Higdon intermediate 10K program and that looks like about the right amount of running. I'd like to move back to lifting heavy three days a week for at least 2-3 months and maybe add in an agility or plyo cross-training day. Also we're trying to buy a house and have a baby, NBD.

    I’ve heard good things about the Torchlight 5K. I’m not sure that I love the 5K distance or the really large events, but I like the idea of running the big local races at least once. I did Red White and Boom this year, so maybe Torchlight would be a good one for next year. Also, I love the sound of those ESTRS-es and made a note on my calendar to check back in December for updated info. I’ve never done any trail running and that sounds like a great way to dip the toe in.

    OCTOBER MILES:
    10/1 Mo - rest
    10/2 Tu - 1:11:20 - 6.54 meandering and cold
    10/3 We - 0:20:06 - 1.94 zippy after lifting
    10/4 Th - 0:45:37 - 4.33 medium effort
    10/5 Fr - rest
    10/6 Sa - Twin Cities Marathon Weekend 10K - Chip time: 1:05:14
    10/7 Su - “rest” volunteering at TCM gear check
    10/8 Mo - rest
    10/9 Tu - 1:09:53 - 6.54 improving my cold weather game
    10/10 We - 0:40:00 - 3.60 numbers approximate (workout accidentally turned off)
    10/11 Th - rest
    10/12 Fr - 0:56:36 - 5.20 medium effort sort of painful

    October Total: 34.49/85 miles

    Races!
    July 4: Red, White and Boom! 5K Chip time: 0:32:20
    August 25: Glo Run Night Race 5K Chip time: 0:30:40
    September 8: Helen Gold 10K DNS - trip postponed
    September 9: City of Lakes Half Marathon Net time: 2:28:25
    October 6: Twin Cities Marathon Weekend 10K Chip time: 1:05:14
    October 21: Mankato Half Marathon
    November 24: Mustache Run 10K
    December 8: Reindeer Run 10K or 15K (leaning 15K)
    January 5: Polar Dash 10K
    January 26: Securian/Winter Carnival 10K
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @workaholic_nurse - Yikes! Sounds like you need a run tonight! {{hugs}}
  • workaholic_nurse
    workaholic_nurse Posts: 727 Member
    shanaber wrote: »
    @workaholic_nurse - Yikes! Sounds like you need a run tonight! {{hugs}}

    Thank you @shanaber :) need but will be dark by the time I get home and have 10 miler in the morning, it will have to hold me...
  • MobyCarp
    MobyCarp Posts: 2,927 Member
    Rest day today. Beautiful fall weather, great for running. Which I'm not doing. Just enough humidity in the air that the grass doesn't dry off enough to make me mow it. There's an off chance I'm done mowing for the year.

    I'm glad to see the 24 hours for Dennis is getting filled. I feel a bit bad about not covering anything, but my schedule Sunday is just too chaotic to predict a specific running time.

    15K race tomorrow morning at 8:30 AM. Forecast has been pretty stable; currently calls for 43º F at gun time, but down to 80% chance of rain. I look forward to telling a bunch of whiners they should have been running in Boston last April. Probably won't happen; major league whiners will DNS this one.
  • Teresa502
    Teresa502 Posts: 1,875 Member
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    @juliet3455 and @scott6255 I looked at the spreadsheet and just got confused. The block that needs filling...when is it? If I did my math right it's GMT 0100-0300, which is 8pm-10pm CDT, correct? Is that Saturday or Sunday in the US?

    Yes, that is the block that needs filling. Also looks like we need a sub for poor @shanaber , which is GMT 1500 / 8am Pacific / 10am Central / 11am Eastern.

    I’m scheduled to run on Sunday at 6 am Eastern time but so is @workaholic_nurse. Jeremiah if you still plan to run at 6 am I will take the 11 am Eastern time slot.
  • RunsOnEspresso
    RunsOnEspresso Posts: 3,218 Member
    I can take @shanaber 8 am Sunday. I am still in the pacific and should be able to get out at that time.

    10/1 5 miles
    10/6 3.19 miles
    10/10 3 miles
    10/12 3 miles

    Total 14.19 /80 miles

    Another slow run. In the midafternoon! It was warm but I'll take that over 120 highs.
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