March 2019 Monthly Running Challenge
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3/1 = 10.5 miles (Friday morning trail run @ Brushy Creek: Deception Trail)
3/2 = 12 miles
3/3 = rest day
3/4 = 4 miles
3/5 = rest day
3/6 = 7.5 miles
3/7 = rest day
3/8 = 7.5 miles (Friday morning trail run @ McKinney Roughs Natural Area)
3/9 = 13 miles
3/10 = 10 miles
3/11 = rest day
3/12 = 3 miles
3/13 = family emergency
3/14 = family emergency
3/15 = 6.5 miles (Friday morning trail run @ Bastrop SP)
3/16 = 16 miles
3/17 = 16 miles
3/18 = rest day
3/19 = 6 miles
3/21 = walked my neurotic dog for 4.5 miles
3/20 = rest day
3/22 = 8.3 miles running Goodwater trail / 6.5 miles hiking Goodwater trail
3/23 = rest day
3/24 = 7.5 miles
3/25 = stupid old lady foot / ankle
3/26 = 3 miles
3/27 = 3 miles
You know how Facebook ads seem to creepily know what you have been talking about or internet searching for....
Well, the creepy internet Facebook marketing bots must have been reading my texts last night. I was in a group chat and we were planning a double 18 weekend group run.
This was recommended to me in my Facebook feed this morning. How did Facebook advertising know I need a gigantic carb pillow?!?? 😂
March Goal Miles 150 (& add in trail runs on Friday mornings)/ Miles to Date = 128 miles
Upcoming Races:
4/6 = Wanderlust Half
5/4 = Wisconsin Marathon (Mittens Challenge Part 1)
5/5 = Kalamazoo Marathon (Mittens Challenge Part 2)
6/15 = Fit Foodie 5k14 -
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lporter229 wrote: »The month of highs and lows continues. After a weekend of two solid races then a solo 20 miler with sub race pace finish, I was feeling pretty good about where things were standing as I crested the training peak for Boston. Then this past weekend, bam, I had to go and have a really crappy run to fill my head back up with doubt. Saturday was a warm day compared to the weather we have been having, so I decided to wait until mid afternoon to head out for my run to take advantage of potential race day conditions since I have a 10:50 start time. The sun was hot and my legs were tired and I struggled through the whole back half of what should have been an easy 16 miles. I am the first person to throw out the "Trust your Training" mantra when people ask me for advice heading into the taper phase of their training. But, man, this training cycle has been so full of highs and lows, I'm not sure which part of it I should trust!
Everyone has those kind of 💩 running days. No worries. I have every confidence in the world that you will kick Boston Marathon’s butt!5 -
@HonuNui I have nothing to offer that hasn't already been said. You have had a rough go of it. Sending some positive energy in your direction.
Thanks @amymoreorless ! Feeling much better today after a nice, easy run yesterday evening. The " I don't give a crap about anything other than recharging my soul" kind of run.8 -
3-1 Rest
3-2 10.5k easy
3-3 11k slow
3-4 10.5k recovery
3-5 Rest
3-6 7k slow
3-7 10.5k easy
3-8 Rest
3-9 11k easy
3-10 7k recovery
3-11 8.5k slow
3-12 Rest
3-13 7k slow
3-14 7k easy
3-15 Rest
3-16 7k easy
3-17 11k slow
3-18 7k recovery
3-19 Rest
3-20 7k easy
3-21 7k slow
3-22 Rest day
3-23 7k easy
3-24 8k slow
3-25 7k recovery
3-26 Rest
3-27 7k easy
March Total: 158k
March Goal: 175k
Next year when you pop in here claiming your December 2019 mileage, what accomplishments will you have made?
Run at least 4 5k races.
Get under 30:00 and a PR for 5k.
Average at least 135k per month, which would put me over 1,000 miles for the year.
Run the Year Team: Five for Nineteen
Another beautiful day: sunny, 35 degrees F, and just a zephyr of a breeze from the southeast. Felt pretty good to run today, despite whatever sickness is lingering in my sinuses.
2019 Races:
4-13 Shine the Light 5K (Registered)
6-1 Freedom 5K (Will be off the schedule due to another commitment)
6-30 Strides for Starfish 5K6 -
@HonuNui and @mbaker566 I'm so sorry for both of your losses and for your friends. Sending virtual hugs and positive thoughts to you both.
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I ordered some new shoes and they should be here Monday. I decided to take today as a rest day for my achy feet. They do feel better and I'm pretty sure I just need the new shoes. I haven't decided if I should just wait until I get the shoes to run or just run shorter runs tomorrow and Sunday. I hate to miss my runs especially if the weather is nice. But I don't want to cause my feet any problems and I have met my goal for March.5
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I ordered some new shoes and they should be here Monday. I decided to take today as a rest day for my achy feet. They do feel better and I'm pretty sure I just need the new shoes. I haven't decided if I should just wait until I get the shoes to run or just run shorter runs tomorrow and Sunday. I hate to miss my runs especially if the weather is nice. But I don't want to cause my feet any problems and I have met my goal for March.
have you used a frozen water ball to roll your feet to help alleviate the discomfort?1 -
I ordered some new shoes and they should be here Monday. I decided to take today as a rest day for my achy feet. They do feel better and I'm pretty sure I just need the new shoes. I haven't decided if I should just wait until I get the shoes to run or just run shorter runs tomorrow and Sunday. I hate to miss my runs especially if the weather is nice. But I don't want to cause my feet any problems and I have met my goal for March.
have you used a frozen water ball to roll your feet to help alleviate the discomfort?
I did that a few years ago when I had plantar fasciitis, but I hadn't even thought to do it lately. I've just been using a tennis ball. Thanks for the reminder.0 -
@mbaker566 I'm a member of the young widows club too. I guess I qualify. I was 46 when my husband passed away. That's been almost 13 years ago. It's hard. You have my sympathies.7
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It's 5:30am. It's pitch black outside. And it's raining. Time for a run!9
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@zeesparrow She’s acting fine- eats, plays, purrs, does #1 and 2 fine but I found a small lump on her back hind leg while brushing her on Sunday. It’s an area that she doesn’t really like me brushing as it’s close to her privates so I don’t know how long it’s been there- I brush what I can before she gets upset. All her vitals were fine but the Dr performed a cytology of the mass to see what it could be. I don’t have the results yet and it is causing me an unbelievable amount of stress. Of course I have gone online and read that it could be anything from a cyst to vaccine-induced Fibrosarcoma, a very deadly form of cancer caused by the aluminum in the Feline Leukemia vaccine. She’s only 7.5 years old and she is everything to me. She sits on my lap, sleeps with me, eats with me, stands at the shower waiting for me to get out, greets me at the door, and after losing my other cat not two weeks ago yet, I am finding it impossible to carry on normally until I know what we’re up against. Thank you for asking. And thank you for letting me write what I’m feeling.
03.11: 1.5M @ 9:20/M Easy Run (1.5)
03.12: 4.0M @ 9:27/M Easy Run (5.5)
03.14: 3.1M @ 8:49/M Pace Run (8.6)
03.17: 4.0M @ 9:16/M Easy Run (12.6)
03.18: 3.6M @ 7:52/M Intervals (16.2)
03.19: 4.0M @ 9:29/M Easy Run (20.2)
03.20: Scheduled Rest Day
03.21: 3.1M @ 8:34/M Pace Run (23.3)
03.22: 6.3M @ 9:31/M Long Run (29.6)
03.23: Scheduled Rest Day
03.24: 4.5M @ 9:09/M Easy Run (34.1)
03.25: 3.5M @ 7:48/M Intervals (37.6)
03.26: 4.5M @ 9:10/M Easy Run (42.1)
03.27: Scheduled Rest Day
I have been adding in some biking on Wednesdays which is a scheduled Rest Day from running. I like biking but will only ride during the week since the park is crowded on the weekends. I hope everyone is enjoying the warmer temperatures (if that’s your thing) or the cooler temperatures if you’re down under. This group is wonderful. I wish had more time to read and respond to each post. Rarely are Internet forums a positive place, this is the exception and it’s so nice to be part of such a supportive group.
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Hugs @lazy_bones_85 its so hard not knowing. I hope its nothing serious.
Well been out and did 6 wet km. Yay6 -
Lazy_Bones_85 wrote: »@zeesparrow She’s acting fine- eats, plays, purrs, does #1 and 2 fine but I found a small lump on her back hind leg while brushing her on Sunday. It’s an area that she doesn’t really like me brushing as it’s close to her privates so I don’t know how long it’s been there- I brush what I can before she gets upset. All her vitals were fine but the Dr performed a cytology of the mass to see what it could be. I don’t have the results yet and it is causing me an unbelievable amount of stress. Of course I have gone online and read that it could be anything from a cyst to vaccine-induced Fibrosarcoma, a very deadly form of cancer caused by the aluminum in the Feline Leukemia vaccine. She’s only 7.5 years old and she is everything to me. She sits on my lap, sleeps with me, eats with me, stands at the shower waiting for me to get out, greets me at the door, and after losing my other cat not two weeks ago yet, I am finding it impossible to carry on normally until I know what we’re up against. Thank you for asking. And thank you for letting me write what I’m feeling.
03.11: 1.5M @ 9:20/M Easy Run (1.5)
03.12: 4.0M @ 9:27/M Easy Run (5.5)
03.14: 3.1M @ 8:49/M Pace Run (8.6)
03.17: 4.0M @ 9:16/M Easy Run (12.6)
03.18: 3.6M @ 7:52/M Intervals (16.2)
03.19: 4.0M @ 9:29/M Easy Run (20.2)
03.20: Scheduled Rest Day
03.21: 3.1M @ 8:34/M Pace Run (23.3)
03.22: 6.3M @ 9:31/M Long Run (29.6)
03.23: Scheduled Rest Day
03.24: 4.5M @ 9:09/M Easy Run (34.1)
03.25: 3.5M @ 7:48/M Intervals (37.6)
03.26: 4.5M @ 9:10/M Easy Run (42.1)
03.27: Scheduled Rest Day
I have been adding in some biking on Wednesdays which is a scheduled Rest Day from running. I like biking but will only ride during the week since the park is crowded on the weekends. I hope everyone is enjoying the warmer temperatures (if that’s your thing) or the cooler temperatures if you’re down under. This group is wonderful. I wish had more time to read and respond to each post. Rarely are Internet forums a positive place, this is the exception and it’s so nice to be part of such a supportive group.
@Lazy_Bones_85 Just like with us, sometimes using Google helps... though often it just causes us more stress. I have been down that rabbit hole for canine and feline diseases, and have found both comfort and sleepless nights as a result. Being able to talk about it with others who understand can be a real boon. Hopefully you'll get those results back from the doc soon.2 -
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Hugs @lazy_bones_85 its so hard not knowing. I hope its nothing serious.
Well been out and did 6 wet km. Yay
Double yay!!!1 -
March goals: Run 100+ miles, stay healthy & keep up with marathon training plan
3/25 - 8 km dirt track run (350x2,4,6,4,2@5kP +recovery/warmup/cooldown)
3/26 - 10.1 km run
3/27 - 19.1 km trail run
So I had a plan. But when I got to the bottom of the hill I got the idea to go up into this "natural area" that's basically a bunch of serious hills covered in a mix of forest, tall grass, remains of a couple old bunker-style buildings, a soldier's grave, with dirt bike ramps and paths everywhere. There's actually a big dispute right now as it's been zoned for years as a green area as part of the city's plan for reducing air pollution, but now a developer purchased the land (who approved THAT sale?) and now wants to change the zoning so they can build housing. They're advertising it as an opportunity to build a park. I'd prefer they leave it alone. Anyway, there's some "land art" up on one of the hills, kind of like a big crop circle, and I wanted to run it for the Strava art. It went pretty slowly as it was hard getting through the brush for most of it, but turned out pretty cool. The circles actually took about 5.5 km! Ok, now direct your attention to that little out-and-back on that map above the circles. I left the path as there was a steep downhill, and there was a path to the right that I thought would lead me to another main path. But it didn't, and was actually pretty confusing, like it really looked like a traveled path, but didn't make sense and there were similar paths splitting off of it and I kept going, because "the main path has to be just up ahead". But there wasn't a path, just a steep overgrown slope down. Then a grouse flew up in front of me and I saw a wild boar take off away from me. Cool. But they're dangerous animals, and this was his territory. Decided to change direction slightly, but ran into thick brush and turned back. Just past where the first boar was, I came around a corner and startled a whole GROUP of boars. I didn't stick around to count them, but saw at least 3-4 and one in particular was huge. There was basically a lot of movement in the brush, really deep pig grunting, and I immediately turned and ran back the way I came. They clearly weren't happy but fortunately none of them came after me. It was terrifying, but awesome at the same time. I quickly put my watch on the navigation screen and followed my previous track right back to the main path, sat down to get down the steep drop, and stayed on the people paths from then on. I might've been a little jumpy. Spent most of the run off-road, so the pace was extremely slow, but I enjoyed it.If you can see it, the red and white pole is the center of the circles.
Edit to add: I still think the area should be left as it is - even more so knowing that there really are boars living in there (not to mention the deer and borderline-endangered European hampsters, etc). I believe we can do stupid things and be in danger ANYWHERE, so the presence of dangerous animals in the brushy areas doesn't change my mind. Just STAY ON THE PATH!13
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