December 2018 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,162 Member
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    I found photos of my cousin and her husband on the race FB page
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    I forgot to mention, in addition to being legally blind, she's a USAF vet and a great artist. Her are is frequently shown in the local galleries.

    @7lenny7 Wow! That is so awesome! Thanks for sharing!

    @HonuNui Happy Birthday!
  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    Gotta say, wasn't looking forward to today's long run after feeling really sick yesterday with head and stomach ache. But woke up feeling ok. The run felt good from the start, just eased into it. Plan called for 19 miles, but the weather was so nice, and didn't know if it would be like this in two weeks after my cutback week, so just pushed it to 20. It wasn't too hard, but hard to imagine going for another hour!

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    Great job getting in 20 miles, @Scott6255! If you can do 20 miles without it being too hard, you can for sure go the distance for your marathon. It really is hard to imagine until you just do it. :)
  • Charlene____
    Charlene____ Posts: 110 Member
    Thanks so much @PastorVincent! When I add in a fourth run per week, I think I'll make that one a tempo run. My goal is mostly to be able to run farther, but, at some point, that's also going to require that I run faster. There are only so many hours in the week. Lol. There's a 10-mile race in my hometown in June that I'd like to do; I have no illusions that I'll win my age group in that, but it would be nice not to be last for a change!

    Huge hugs to you, @Charlene____.

    Thank you.

  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    Hugs, @Charlene____ and @sarahthes and @amirahdaboss

    Yay for achieving your goals, @polskagirl01 !!

    You've done well in December, @Tramboman !

    Great run, @Scott6255 A taper will sort out the the last 6 miles!
  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    @7lenny7 I love that artwork! Wow, great photos of them running in Antarctica, too! Thanks for showing us that, and telling us about them.

    It's so nice to hear about your walking.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    Haven't paid much attention to my calories and had to skip a few runs as a result of very sore hips and lower back. First it was on the right side, now it's on the left, but not nearly as bad. Same spot on both sides. And my father was just diagnosed with stage 3 cancer and will begin chemo the first week of January. As a result I feel very anxious and my runs have bene harder as a result of constant nausea. But after his consultation yesterday, I feel a bit better and have arranged to see him for 11 days in January. My Christmas has already been celebrated so I feel like I can get back on the horse with eating a bit better and not having to take any extra rest days for my hip. I'm a bit behind in my mileage as a result. I'm struggling with keeping pace on my pace runs so I'm not going to increase my distance this week. I have been able to run the 15K distance that is my next race for two weeks in a row now. If I don't PR the race in Feb, well there are a million more important things going on right now. I hope everyone has a wonderful week. I'll be working all week. I'm sorry I haven't posted in a few weeks.


    I am very sorry to hear about your father. :( Do not worry about missing posts you need to take care of your self and your family. Feel free to come here and complain.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    12/1 - 7mph for 1 hour @ 4% grade
    12/2 - 7 miles
    12/3 - 7mph for 1 hour @ 4% grade
    12/4 - 0 KM
    12/5 - 12 miles
    12/6 - Cookies
    12/7 - 12 miles
    12/8 - Christmas Party
    12/9 - Game Night
    12/10 - 7 miles
    12/11 - 7 miles
    12/12 - Work Dinner
    12/13 - 12 miles
    12/14 - 12 miles
    12/15 - 0 KM
    12/16 - 10.5 miles
    12/17 - 13.1 miles
    12/18 - 0KM
    12/19 - 8 miles
    12/20 - 7.5 rainy miles.
    12/21 - 0 KM
    12/22 - 6.5 miles @ 4% grade

    Upcoming Races
    Steel Challange 5k - May 2019
    Pittsburgh Marathon - May 2019
    Glacier Ridge 50k Trail Race - May 2019

    2021 - Disney World Dopey! (if can raise funds)

    2019 GOAL: Knock a full hour off my 50k time at Glacier Ridge.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    And a Cooper's hawk followed us for about a quarter of a mile. I think possibly he was aiming for a squirrel (which we saw) and we startled him and he missed, and so he was annoyed with us. He kept swooping down the trail in front of us, then landing on a tree in front of where we were and yarking at us as we passed.

    HA! Sounds like he was telling you exactly what he thought of your saving that squirrel. :D
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    @msarobix Welcome to the group!

    You're never too late to join! (Other stalkers, just jump on in- we already love and accept you).

    Sounds like you have a good running base already! I just started running on the TM. I do get bored. I listen to music. You have any suggestions to handle the boredom?
  • msarobix
    msarobix Posts: 211 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    @msarobix Welcome to the group!

    I do get bored. I listen to music. You have any suggestions to handle the boredom?

    I have several thing that help me engaged on the treadmill. When I walk, I am typically just watching my favorite programs on the TV. However, when I am running music is my primary motivation. As I stated in my previous post I am a former fitness instructor and always found the aerobic music with the up-tempo beat kept me motivated so I could motivate my class. The music continues to do that for me as a runner. My favorites are from Dynamic and Power Music, but I have recently discovered many more running playlists on Apple Music.

    On my previous treadmill, I had iFit, which is an app on the treadmill console that allowed you to run anywhere in the world. You just load the map and pictures of the route show on the screen. The incline adjusts as the terrain changes. I really loved that, but that treadmill only lasted 6 years, and I really wasn't using it regularly. So when we got a new treadmill we got one similar to the one I was running on before and logged so many miles. iFit wasn't available on this treadmill, so I had to find an alternative.

    My husband actually found it, which is a LIVE or on demand treadmill class by Peloton. I just signed up for the 2 week trial, and have only taken a couple of classes, but I can already see how this is going to keep me motivated this year.

    Another app that I found is called BitGym. This is actual videos of scenic trails that advance at your rate of speed walking or running. This will provide some interesting attractions while on the treadmill.

    I hope that helps you find your motivation on the treadmill.