January 2019 Monthly Running Challenge
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@Elise4270
Here is a question?
I see everyone planning their races for 2019, but am I the only one that doesn't get in to the hype of Races??
When I ran before I only did ONE race, and I ran almost every day, 5-12 miles a day, but I was never really into the races. I guess you could say, I am a fair weather runner, and I didn't want to commit to a race when I didn't know what the weather was going to be like. During the nice weather I will run outside if the conditions are right when I decide to do my run, but if not I am on the treadmill.
Also, I guess I am more of a solitary runner and I compete against myself. I joined the local running group before also, and ran with them once a week, but that too wasn't a big motivator for me. I think because it didn't always fit into my schedule and I felt like I was forced to run outside of my normal time just so that I could run with the group.
Do these things make me one of the oddities of runners?4 -
Does anyone use the Garmin Connect app?I'd guess that most folks here who use a Garmin use the Garmin Connect app, but I don't know if anyone "connects" with each other on that app. There is a Strava group for the members of this thread which you're welcome to join.
Yeah, as he said, I use the app with my Garmin 935, but it just feeds out to MFP, Strava, Apple Health, and RunKeepr. It is very rare I log on to the connect website. I am probably pretty typical for this thread judging by the activity in the Strava group (Which I am only lightly active in, I try, but really this thread + the FB group is enough to fill my spare time heh)3 -
@msarobix I don't think that's all that unusual. Different strokes for different folks, and all that. I'm mostly a solitary runner, but from time to time I'll join an informal group run. I joined a running group once, but it was kind of awkward for me, and like you, I didn't like to force a run into my schedule.
I enjoy races because it's one of the few times that I'll actually push myself to the limit to see what I can do. Otherwise it's usually a slow, easy pace for me. When I do race, it's always against myself, not against the field. I'll never win a race and I don't care about that, I just try to do the best I can. Having a race on calendar also helps motivate me to be consistent in my training. For trail races, there's the added attraction that around this area, trail runners are a very close, friendly group and it just makes me happy to be around them. This year I'll be volunteering at more trail races than I run in.
As far as the weather, I'd say I'm more of an oddity than you are. I love running in cold, wet, snowy, rainy weather. The worse the weather, the more I want to be out running in it. I've only run on a treadmill twice in my life, other than in a doctor's office or running store. Treadmills scare the crap out of me!4 -
@msarobix I have only done a few races, but I really love them! I am mostly a solitary runner other than the rare occasion I can get my daughter out with me. I don't train with a group or anything like that. But I love the atmosphere of race day! I like to find a fun theme or interesting location. It's a unique experience and as @7lenny7 said, I tend to really see what I can do during races. I am signing up for several this year to keep me on track for my first half marathon later in the year and to help keep me motivated.3
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I finally replaced my phone and now the app works, I can come back! I miss chatting running with you all. Although it’s been fab to keep seeing everyone do so well via Strava, it’s not quite the same.
So, I’m in for the new month as I tackle training for the Manchester Marathon in April. I’m aiming for sub-3:45 so I can get a place at the London Marathon, which is 8 mins off my current time. I did take 50mins off my marathon time in 2018 though so I reckon I can do it. Back to eating, sleeping and breathing marathon training for a few months it is.
In fact, let’s put it out there - I want 3:42, because that would be an hour from my first marathon and that would make me VERY happy.
Then I want to BQ Who said that?
My training plan for January has me at 137 for the month, so that random number my goal shall be.20 -
I am a completely solitary racer. I have only run with a group for one season, on Saturday mornings. But as @7lenny7 said, racing is about actually pushing myself. Most of my runs are easy runs but sometimes it's nice to see how fast I can go and try to beat my PRs. And having that goal race on my calendar keeps me going.7
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@msarobix I don't think you're alone at all, I know lots of runners who don't race much if at all. And many who prefer to run on their own.
I personally love my running groups because that's the thing that got me into running. Having a commitment and meeting people were huge for me. I prefer to run at least a few days a week on my own, usually 4 or 5, but meet up for speedwork and long runs. I would not be motivated to do those on my own. It's a schedule hassle sometimes but the pay-off is big for me.
As for races, I have a love-hate relationship with them I would say. I am always anxious about them, often hate the logistics of getting up super early and getting to the start, and kind of hate running super hard (especially a 5k distance when I feel like I really need to push for speed). But I always love when they are done! I like seeing what I can accomplish, and how I've improved. Even the not so great ones, when I didn't do as well as I hoped I usually have enjoyed the atmosphere and just having done it. I am not ever going to win a race so it's not about competing or running with people (I prefer to run races by myself, trying to stay with anyone stresses me out). I do love the camaraderie of people before and after though. And I love the bling and visiting new places with the excuse of doing a race!7 -
Races are the reward I give myself for training. I don't race a lot, but I try to really enjoy the ones I do.6
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Page five and there's still four more days before people even start logging miles? Sheesh.
I'll put myself in for 250 miles this month...less mileage due to the fact I'll be starting a three-week taper on Jan 19th ready for the Phoenix Marathon.14 -
Not setting myself a goal for this month as I don't know when I'll be allowed to run again or what I'll be able to do when I am, so sitting this one out. However, I wanted to just say hi and welcome to all the new names popping up this month!
Having read one comment in particular, I have to say don't feel shy or beat yourself up over having what you may see as small goals in here. Personally I know that it can be a bit intimidating being new round here and seeing the humungous amounts of miles some people log. They're all human though! Not doctors, and often quick to tell you not to be crazy and do what they do, but definitely human and friendly and encouraging (and enabling!) with it! The awesome thing about this group is everyone cheers everyone else on, whether they're trying to run down the drive and back or half way round the world :-)
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I would like to try this Challenge...a little intimidating to set my measley goal of 25 miles in January when people on here are running over a hundred....but, oh well....gotta start somewhere.
I recently started running again after quite a while of doing absolutely nothing. I am currently doing interval runs to get into better running condition and I am doing much better. I can run longer distances and at a slightly better time. I would like to be able to run a 5k without stopping, but I think I need a little more time. I don’t think that will be a January goal. 😁
Does anyone use the Garmin Connect app?
I do! Would love to connect! Same username as mfp.
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What are the benefits of using the Strava application?0
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Definitely in for January. Going to try a goal of 40 miles5
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@Elise4270
Here is a question?I see everyone planning their races for 2019, but am I the only one that doesn't get in to the hype of Races??Do these things make me one of the oddities of runners?
When I ran before I only did ONE race, and I ran almost every day, 5-12 miles a day, but I was never really into the races. I guess you could say, I am a fair weather runner, and I didn't want to commit to a race when I didn't know what the weather was going to be like. During the nice weather I will run outside if the conditions are right when I decide to do my run, but if not I am on the treadmill.
Also, I guess I am more of a solitary runner and I compete against myself. I joined the local running group before also, and ran with them once a week, but that too wasn't a big motivator for me. I think because it didn't always fit into my schedule and I felt like I was forced to run outside of my normal time just so that I could run with the group.
Yes.
LOL! I know there are some that don't race. @RespectTheKitty didnt (right?).
I think that there might be more than average race participants here because we race with each other.
Theory 1. Some of us feel more connected to the running community through this group and it spills over into the race community.
I run. Mentally I have all y'all with me. Even Dennis. And Steve, who just wants to go for a beer @HonuNui I'm sure it's because of the pic you shared. Such a friendly smile.
Theory 2. We are by large an introverted yet competitive group, and feed off one anothers races/accomplishments.
Theory 3. There is much encouragement in this group. We might be incline to do something with this newfound support where we otherwise would have found no joy. None. Ugh. Ever do a race alone? How do you process that when no one understands? When its time to Embrace the Suck, it's still an amazing accomplishment to be shared and admired. We get that here.
I'm liking this question courtesy of @msarobix .
Monthly group question number 1:
What motivates you to race? What are your payoffs?
Or why do you not race?5 -
debrakgoogins wrote: »What are the benefits of using the Strava application?
We can see where you live run, pace, distance terrain...
And @garygse has the most awesome run titles. Sometimes socks get stolen.7 -
Okay guys, It’s not even January 1st. How am I already behind on the January running thread?!?
I am tapering for the Miami Marathon in January so I am going to guess 75 miles.
January goal miles = 75
Upcoming Races:
1/26/19 = Miami Tropical 5K
1/27/19 = Miami Marathon
3/10/19 = ZOOMA half
4/6/19 = Wanderlust half
5/4/19 = Wisconsin Marathon (mittens challenge part 1)
5/5/19 = Kalamazoo Marathon (mittens challenge part 2)
Run the Year 2019. GO Team B! 1,550 yearly miles pledged. Join us : https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10710465/2019-run-the-year-group#latest9 -
Hello again everyone! I’m putting myself down for 30 miles this month, because I’ll be on vacation for the first half of the month and am not sure if I’ll be able to run while I’m gone. Starting my first half marathon training plan the day I get back!
As for my running goal for 2018, it’s to train for and complete my first half marathon in April!8 -
amymoreorless wrote: »Okay guys, It’s not even January 1st. How am I already behind on the January running thread?!?
It was offered up a wee bit early to attract newbie runners, and some of us had nothing better to do for Christmas. I might also be trying to distract myself from travel anxiety by embedding myself in this group.7 -
debrakgoogins wrote: »What are the benefits of using the Strava application?
None, unless you are into the social aspect of it. Otherwise, it is a fairly mediocre activity tracking program.3
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