March 2019 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    @Katharmonic well done! Glad you did no bail. And yes, sliding down the hills is traditional at Spartans. :)

    @PastorVincent you were totally right, it was a blast and the people were awesome. A very good bunch of crazies. Are they usually sliding downhill in the mud or on grass?

    Mud, grass, snow, whatever. If it is slippery and steep, side down. :)
  • _nikkiwolf_
    _nikkiwolf_ Posts: 1,380 Member
    @katharmonic Congratulations on completing the Spartan race!!! I was waiting eagerly to read your race report :smiley: Sounds like you had a blast! I didn't know there would be so much sliding instead of running ^^
    Out of personal curiosity: how much did you help each other in the team, would it have been much harder on your own? ((cause I won't have a team if I do the Spartan in July that I'm thinking about)).

    From your description, you failed 4 obstacles, so you had to do 120 burpees? That's already quite a workout in itself! I just did a mini-workout this evening that was 5 sets of 15 burpees with 90s rest in between. Planning to gradually increase that to 5 sets of 30 burpees, but that number still seems daunting... 4x 30 in the middle of a tough race sound insane :+1:

    I hope you get some well-earned rest now. You should wear that shirt and medal around all week! :sunglasses:

  • saramagd
    saramagd Posts: 9 Member
    3/3: 3.1Km
    4/3: 12.2Km
    6/3: 4.0Km
    7/3: 6.0km
    10/3: 11.2Km

    Total: 36.5Km
    Total to go: 31.5Km (less than half :))
  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
    @elise4270 not sure if it's on Netflix or where, but have you seen the series Dead Like Me? Funny and a bit dark as the characters are dead and work as grim reapers. Highly recommend.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    Thanks @katharmonic ! I’ll look for it. I started Dark, I like it. I just can’t stay awake for very long. Least the Netflix binge will last longer that way.
  • amirahdaboss
    amirahdaboss Posts: 921 Member
    Thanks to everyone who contributed an embarrassing fall story! Made me feel better about mine and made me smile, except for the ones that resulted in injuries :(
  • amirahdaboss
    amirahdaboss Posts: 921 Member
    I’ve been run/walking lately and have realized that I kind of like it! I may stick to it even when I’m recovered. Today’s run was meh.
    March running
    3/6: 3.1 miles
    3/8: 3.1 miles
    3/10: 3.8 miles
    Cumulative miles: 10 miles/I have no idea miles
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited March 2019
    @kgirlhart Yes! I have seen Stranger Things. I may re-watch it too! I keep calling this kitten we have “Dart”, he’s like the pet devil dog!

    ETA wow @7lenny7 that sure is pretty!
  • Avidkeo
    Avidkeo Posts: 3,209 Member
    girlinahat wrote: »
    @avidkeo if you haven’t made your mind up yet - buy the mixer.

    My Kenwood A700D. Dates from the 1950’s bought off eBay. Still going (probably could do with a new motor and certainly the cable rubber is melting)

    And it’s beautiful

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    Its BEAUTIFUL!!!
  • Avidkeo
    Avidkeo Posts: 3,209 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    @girlinahat you have a package coming!
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    @Elise4270 You are such and incredible person, and have the biggest heart of anyone I know!
  • Avidkeo
    Avidkeo Posts: 3,209 Member
    Afternoon. Been a hectic day for me.

    This morning I went for 5.5k easy run, that I actually took easy! My HR never went above 165 I was only just in zone 4, I even spend 10 minutes in zone 3! I felt like I could run for a lot longer, but as I'm easing in after my injury I'm sticking to the 10% rule. Last week I did all 5k runs, this week, I'll do 5.5. Ill throw in a longer run on Wednesday and Friday - 6 and 7, as long as my leg holds out.

    Talking about the leg - no, I'm not complaining for a change hahaha - I came across this video of a guy saying "this will solve your shin splints", so I watched, with a firmly skeptical mind. Basically he did a myofascial release, I think. he took an object like a scraper, and scraped the muscle. I thought well I'm trying massage and stretching and its not really improving things. what do I have to lose. So I got some oil, and a cake server (the only scraper like object I owned lol) and tried it. I was almost pain free the next day. so I did it again morning and night. and that's it. pain free. And no pain at all on or after my run today (definitely not my shoes then, thank god) I googled a bit more and found the myofascial release thingy - chiropractors use it apparently. I think its more like a deep tissue massage using an implement rather than hands.

    Now I'm a sckeptic. It may be a co-incidence. I was still stretching, rolling and had a couple of days rest. that may have been it. but maybe not. Unsure. Anyone else done anything like this? tried something that looks or sounds unlikely and turned out to maybe be of benefit?