May 2019 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    @shanaber that medal looks like you could use as a weapon if need be! :smiley: Well done!
    @noblsheep Great job! I hope you had some truly wonderful carbs :)
  • Tramboman
    Tramboman Posts: 2,482 Member
    @shanaber that medal looks like you could use as a weapon if need be! :smiley: Well done!
    @noblsheep Great job! I hope you had some truly wonderful carbs :)

    As usual, @PastorVincent says it better than I ever could. Congratulations to you both on excellent races!!!
  • Tramboman
    Tramboman Posts: 2,482 Member
    5-1 injury idle
    5-2 rest
    5-3 injury idle
    5-4 injury idle
    5-5 injury idle
    5-6 rest
    5-7 3.5k slow
    5-8 7.5k slow
    5-9 rest
    5-10 7k easy
    5-11 11k slow
    5-12 7k recovery
    5-13 rest

    May Total: 36k
    May Goal: 100k

    January Total: 131k
    February Total: 159.5k
    March Total: 183k
    April Total: 126k

    Monthly average: 149.875k

    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

    Scheduled rest day today. Golf instead of running.

    2019 Races:

    4-13 Shine the Light 5K - 31:12 chip time; First Place male 65 and older
    6-1 Freedom 5K (Will be off the schedule due to another commitment)
    6-30 Strides for Starfish 5K
  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,569 Member
    edited May 2019
    @shanaber great race! You have been through a lot these last few months with injury, so getting through that HM is a huge accomplishment. Way to go
    @noblsheep awesome job getting under your goal! Congratulations!

    8 miles this morning. Such beautiful weather! I know it won't last, but it was glorious (61F, light wind). Slept like crap again last night, so thought I might as well just get up and run.

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  • zeesparrow
    zeesparrow Posts: 348 Member
    @samthepanda Congratulations on finishing your first HM! You did awesome!

    @Elise4270 Sorry you are having a grumpy day. If you dislike people, today was NOT the day to go out to eat. I'm sure all the restaurants were crowded. Good luck at the Y. Hope is went well.

    @polskagirl01 CONGRATULATIONS!!! Awesome on the PR, beating your stretch goal, and negative splits!!! I can see how this would inspire you to do another one.

    @hanlonsk I agree that is a good reason to not run circles near your house. I do out and backs often. I'm usually ok on the way out. Having to get back home is great motivation on the way back. LOL Glad the snake didn't actually reach out and touch you. (BTW, when I read your description before I saw the picture, I thought you were talking about a human guy and was wondering why some random guy would be trying to touch you while you were running.)

    Ditto on all of this!
  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
    @polska_girl congratulations on your marathon with a PR and negative splits!! That's very impressive and shows how well you've been training. Incredible job!!!

    @shanaber congrats on your HM!! Looks like a beautiful race, but that's a long climb in the first 8 miles, especially when your legs were feeling sore. Great job making it through that in less than 3 hours! I can imagine the lines for wine tasting are not want you want to do after the race and your post-race soak in the tub and dinner at the brewery sounds better. I like the wine stopper medal - now that's a useful piece of bling!

    @noblsheep congratulations on your HM as well, and beating your goal time! Well done! A well-timed rain shower would be welcome on some races for sure.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    So after yesterday’s half I feel a bit tired, some aches in the thighs and core, big blister on my toe, but nowhere as as sore as I thought I’d feel. There was a discount on next years event if we signed up within 24 hours - so I did! I have a 10k in August then the half next year. Advise me knowledgable people - do I keep doing long runs, or do I lay off for a while?

    We can not. :) Only YOU can prevent forest fires.... wait wrong thread.

    Anyways, the only legit advice will be to listen to you your body and ramp up as slowly or as fast as your body seems ready. Personally *I* take no time at all off from a half, and start running 1 day after a full or ultra - BUT I am stupid and crazy so not the best model in this case. ;)

    Take a day, see how you feel, and then try running and see how it goes. Your blister will hinder you more than your muscles I bet. With time and experience, you will learn your body and how fast you can push it.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    So after yesterday’s half I feel a bit tired, some aches in the thighs and core, big blister on my toe, but nowhere as as sore as I thought I’d feel. There was a discount on next years event if we signed up within 24 hours - so I did! I have a 10k in August then the half next year. Advise me knowledgable people - do I keep doing long runs, or do I lay off for a while?

    We can not. :) Only YOU can prevent forest fires.... wait wrong thread.

    Anyways, the only legit advice will be to listen to you your body and ramp up as slowly or as fast as your body seems ready. Personally *I* take no time at all off from a half, and start running 1 day after a full or ultra - BUT I am stupid and crazy so not the best model in this case. ;)

    Take a day, see how you feel, and then try running and see how it goes. Your blister will hinder you more than your muscles I bet. With time and experience, you will learn your body and how fast you can push it.

    Sorry, failed my reading comprehension - you only asked about long runs not starting running back up in general.

    OKAY - so that all depends on your goals. Do you WANT to build distance and speed? Then, keep doing long runs.

    Do you just want to work speed? Then you can lay off long runs for now, BUT they would still help with speed so I would not. ;)

    Do you not want to build anything, but just coast for a while and then restart hard training as your next long race approaches? Then do that, but know that your performance will suffer.

    So what it really comes down to is how much YOU WANT to run farther and faster. If you do, then you need to keep up the long runs. If not then you have choices.
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    congratulation all you racers
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    So after yesterday’s half I feel a bit tired, some aches in the thighs and core, big blister on my toe, but nowhere as as sore as I thought I’d feel. There was a discount on next years event if we signed up within 24 hours - so I did! I have a 10k in August then the half next year. Advise me knowledgable people - do I keep doing long runs, or do I lay off for a while?

    Congratulations on that half!

    Training preferences are as individual as shoe choice. Your re just trying to find what works best for you and your body.

    I did well with base building between races. I never did speed work and long runs were done only because I enjoyed being out. Every run is relatively the same distance during base building, ( I liked 3-5 miles building to 6-8). Weekends are nice if you want to get out further and farther, but don’t change how you approach the run from the weekly runs, slow and steady. At my best, I’d run the first 5k at a self competitive pace, say 10 min/mile average or 12, or under 15- depending on where I was at in my conditioning and the temperature. Then the remaining run was easy. I found that more frequent shorter runs to have the biggest effect on my training. Daily runs, if you can do it. Or least daily activity. But I’m sold on the daily run (I say having not run in 3 months).

    Was it @rheddmobile that also did daily training for a while? I know @AlphaHowls does... anyone else?

    Do you have a running journal? I find it helpful in planning and seeing the trends. When I come up against something I can see, oh duh dodo, you’ve ramped it up, or duh ding dong, you haven’t done squat. (I haven’t done squat, hehe).

    It is exciting seeing your progress and likely your next half will be a big PR for you. I’m jealous, but also so very excited for you!
  • samthepanda
    samthepanda Posts: 569 Member
    Thanks PastorVincent. I try not to set myself targets because then I get so stressed and anxious about failing them which I know is silly. I’d like to improve my speed so I can better 10k time. I’ll never be super fast. I once did a sub 60minute but I’m not I could do that now, however I can definitely improve on where I am now. The main thing I guess is not to stop running for a while like last time, cos it’s so hard to pick it up again! Bit of gentle walking today but will go out for a short run later in the week.
  • runnermom419
    runnermom419 Posts: 366 Member
    I'm in for the same goals as last month:

    Goal # 1 - 100 miles
    Goal # 2 - 110 miles

    I have the following races this month:
    Wisconsin Half Marathon on May 4
    Twilight 10K May 25
    Run Madtown Half May 26

    May 1 - 3 miles
    May 2 - 3 miles

    6 miles total for May

    Miles until Goal # 1 - 94 miles
    Miles until Goal # 2 - 104 miles

    May 4 - 13.1 miles

    19.1 miles for May

    Miles until Goal # 1 - 80.90 miles
    Miles until Goal # 2 - 90.90 miles

    Ran Wisconsin Half Marathon yesterday and PR'd by over 2 minutes. Two HUGE PR's for me in 2 weeks. Old time was 2:04:02 and time yesterday was 2:01:53. And considering before April 20, I hadn't PR'd anything in 4 years. THIS IS MY YEAR!!!

    Thank you to everyone who passed along congrats! I really feel great off that PR.

    May 6 - 5.13 miles

    24.23 miles for May

    Miles until Goal # 1 - 75.77 miles
    Miles until Goal # 2 - 85.77 miles

    May 8 - 3.22 miles

    27.45 miles for May

    Miles until Goal # 1 - 72.55 miles
    Miles until Goal # 2 - 82.55 miles

    Well, I did a thing this week. I signed up officially for Marathon #3 this fall (September 22 to be exact). Oops.

    May 9 - 5 miles

    32.45 miles for May

    Miles until Goal # 1 - 67.55 miles
    Miles until Goal # 2 - 77.55 miles

    May 10 - 6 miles

    38.45 miles for May

    Miles until Goal # 1 - 61.55 miles
    Miles until Goal # 2 - 71.55 miles

    May 12 - 1 stupid mile

    I did Tabata on Saturday and that just about killed me. I haven't taken a ton of time off since the half last week, so it finally caught up to me.

    39.45 miles for May
    Miles until Goal # 1 - 60.55 miles
    Miles until Goal # 2 - 70.55 miles
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @shanaber that medal looks like you could use as a weapon if need be! :smiley: Well done!
    @noblsheep Great job! I hope you had some truly wonderful carbs :)

    Truth! It is super heavy and I don't think it could ever really be used as a wine stopper. DH hung it from the mirror in the car at one point and I was worried it would hit and crack the dashboard screen or even the window! 😳
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    Thanks everyone for all the comments on my HM! I think my legs are feeling well enough to get out for a short walk/recovery run. I am going to keep it pretty chill this week and then get back to base building with 1 day/week of speed work. My next HM in September is pretty much all downhill (what was I thinking?!) so I see lots of hill repeats in the next few months which will mean driving to some hills somewhere :)

    @zeesparrow - Hobbes the Vizsla is very social and loves to go and play with other dogs at day care, the beach, etc... He does NOT love dogs that come running up to him (leashed or otherwise) when he is on leash. I think it is a resource guarding issue (me being the resource to guard). If I get stressed it just makes him worse. Maybe it was a good thing your girl slipped her collar played a bit and then came back to you.

    @samthepanda - I think it is good to keep up with the long runs after you rest enough for your body to recover from the race. It will make your 10k seems easier and you will definitely be ready for your long runs on the HM training plan when you start that again.
  • zeesparrow
    zeesparrow Posts: 348 Member
    @kgirlhart and @shanaber - thank you both for your comments. Our dogs are great, but sometimes they can be a trial. And you're right, @shanaber... it was a probably best that she got free. I need to work on my own reactivity, not to mention theirs. ;)
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
    shanaber wrote: »
    Wow! I just got emails from FinishersPix for downloads of pictures I ordered. I was pretty sure I hadn't ordered any pictures but it ends up we get ALL the pictures for FREE, well part of our HM registration! They even provided a select few in 'Social Media resolution'. How cool is that!?!

    Excellent! I just saw photos from my race this past weekend. Not all are tagged yet, but I can buy 1 download for $34.95 or downloads for all my photos for $99.99. That is the highest price I have seen for race photos yet!
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @midwesterner85 those prices for race photos are terrible! Why even bother offering them at all. I can't imagine anyone paying those prices unless maybe you set a record or won the race but then they would likely provide a photo anyways. I have never seen more then $10-15 for an individual picture and then graduated pricing depending on how many you wanted in a package.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    shanaber wrote: »
    @midwesterner85 those prices for race photos are terrible! Why even bother offering them at all. I can't imagine anyone paying those prices unless maybe you set a record or won the race but then they would likely provide a photo anyways. I have never seen more then $10-15 for an individual picture and then graduated pricing depending on how many you wanted in a package.

    $25 per picture or $100 for all of them for my last race. That is just for the digital download. Prints are way more. Definitely not worth it this year, though I did for my first marathon.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited May 2019
    tess453 wrote: »
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    tess453 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    Stumbled across this today and will join late if that's ok!

    I completed a sprint tri a few weeks ago and have sat on my *kitten* for 2 weeks eating cake ever since. So in a bid to not let my training go to waste and kick a few pounds before a wedding in June, yesterday I decided to start 30 days of running! 30 days, 30 runs, any distance.

    Has anyone done this and got any tips?

    Here's my totals so far:

    5/11- 3.1 miles
    5/12 - 3.53 miles

    Total: 6.63 miles

    Skip the wedding. Marriage is overrated. 😧🤭😀

    Ok for reals. We do engage in food talk here (mostly pizza and pie), and we’ll gladly support your goal. We do have a side thread that is dedicated to helping us stay ion track with our personal food goals. You are welcome to join us there too. (I’ll come back to add the link). No particular rules, just a way to find support and lean on one another.

    Did you or anyone request to join the Strava group? I declined it. Trying to keep the group honestly mfp runners. If so, send another request, might post here that you requested to join so I don’t feel all grumpy about letting just anyone in.


    @ Eddie_Ice welcome to the group! Best of luck attaining that sub 2 hm goal, I have the same goal.

    Wish me luck all, I’m off to the pool (Y and weights sans right leg). Like I mentioned, I’m feeling especially grumpy today. Dh took me to lunch, i don’t like people. Today is a bad people day. So many people. And they dress wieerd.

    Haha it's not my wedding, I agree overrated! It's a friend's 😊

    Ohh, trying to look hotter than the bride, I see. Hahaha! I’m kidding (injured runner with nothing to do but give real runners a hard time).

    ETA. I sent you a follow request. If you accept that, I can invite you to the mfp group. Just in case it won’t let you ask to join again. Where’s @garygse? He usually gets to these before I do. All your fault Gary. You loving this heat yet?
    ——————————————
    Y’all. I’m changing my diet. Well dog gone, I bet @tess453 got this started in my head. (Resend that Strava request. Or I’ll try to invite you). Anyone doing more plants? Think I’m gonna kick most/all of the animal products to the curb. I did have lots of cheese today, but now that all the baby Swiss is gone.... It’ll be hard here, we live in the fast food capital of Oklahoma. Anyone have recipes to share? I still can’t do soy and as much as I love tabouleh, it doesn’t love me. @PastorVincent I’m wondering if eliminating animal products will change my intolerance for FODMAP’s. Any thoughts?
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    edited May 2019
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    tess453 wrote: »
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    tess453 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    Stumbled across this today and will join late if that's ok!

    I completed a sprint tri a few weeks ago and have sat on my *kitten* for 2 weeks eating cake ever since. So in a bid to not let my training go to waste and kick a few pounds before a wedding in June, yesterday I decided to start 30 days of running! 30 days, 30 runs, any distance.

    Has anyone done this and got any tips?

    Here's my totals so far:

    5/11- 3.1 miles
    5/12 - 3.53 miles

    Total: 6.63 miles

    Skip the wedding. Marriage is overrated. 😧🤭😀

    Ok for reals. We do engage in food talk here (mostly pizza and pie), and we’ll gladly support your goal. We do have a side thread that is dedicated to helping us stay ion track with our personal food goals. You are welcome to join us there too. (I’ll come back to add the link). No particular rules, just a way to find support and lean on one another.

    Did you or anyone request to join the Strava group? I declined it. Trying to keep the group honestly mfp runners. If so, send another request, might post here that you requested to join so I don’t feel all grumpy about letting just anyone in.


    @Eddie_Ice welcome to the group! Best of luck attaining that sub 2 hm goal, I have the same goal.

    Wish me luck all, I’m off to the pool (Y and weights sans right leg). Like I mentioned, I’m feeling especially grumpy today. Dh took me to lunch, i don’t like people. Today is a bad people day. So many people. And they dress wieerd.

    Haha it's not my wedding, I agree overrated! It's a friend's 😊

    Ohh, trying to look hotter than the bride, I see. Hahaha! I’m kidding (injured runner with nothing to do but give real runners a hard time).


    ——————————————
    Y’all. I’m changing my diet. Well dog gone, I bet @tess453 got this started in my head. (Resend that Strava request. Or I’ll try to invite you). Anyone doing more plants? Think I’m gonna kick most/all of the animal products to the curb. I did have lots of cheese today, but now that all the baby Swiss is gone.... It’ll be hard here, we live in the fast food capital of Oklahoma. Anyone have recipes to share? I still can’t do soy and as much as I love tabouleh, it doesn’t love me. @PastorVincent I’m wondering if eliminating animal products will change my intolerance for FODMAP’s. Any thoughts?

    I do not know, but I doubt it. The reason you can not tolerate FODMAP, or at least what they THINK is the reason, is a lack of the proper gut bacteria to handle them. So I do not see how going vegan/vegetarian would impact that. Most of the FODMAP stuff is in PLANTS after all.

    I do not know, I am just guessing based on reading up on various web sites and really it seems like all this FODMAP is still very new so as with all new science it could change drastically in the next few years.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    tess453 wrote: »
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    tess453 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    Stumbled across this today and will join late if that's ok!

    I completed a sprint tri a few weeks ago and have sat on my *kitten* for 2 weeks eating cake ever since. So in a bid to not let my training go to waste and kick a few pounds before a wedding in June, yesterday I decided to start 30 days of running! 30 days, 30 runs, any distance.

    Has anyone done this and got any tips?

    Here's my totals so far:

    5/11- 3.1 miles
    5/12 - 3.53 miles

    Total: 6.63 miles

    Skip the wedding. Marriage is overrated. 😧🤭😀

    Ok for reals. We do engage in food talk here (mostly pizza and pie), and we’ll gladly support your goal. We do have a side thread that is dedicated to helping us stay ion track with our personal food goals. You are welcome to join us there too. (I’ll come back to add the link). No particular rules, just a way to find support and lean on one another.

    Did you or anyone request to join the Strava group? I declined it. Trying to keep the group honestly mfp runners. If so, send another request, might post here that you requested to join so I don’t feel all grumpy about letting just anyone in.


    @Eddie_Ice welcome to the group! Best of luck attaining that sub 2 hm goal, I have the same goal.

    Wish me luck all, I’m off to the pool (Y and weights sans right leg). Like I mentioned, I’m feeling especially grumpy today. Dh took me to lunch, i don’t like people. Today is a bad people day. So many people. And they dress wieerd.

    Haha it's not my wedding, I agree overrated! It's a friend's 😊

    Ohh, trying to look hotter than the bride, I see. Hahaha! I’m kidding (injured runner with nothing to do but give real runners a hard time).


    ——————————————
    Y’all. I’m changing my diet. Well dog gone, I bet @tess453 got this started in my head. (Resend that Strava request. Or I’ll try to invite you). Anyone doing more plants? Think I’m gonna kick most/all of the animal products to the curb. I did have lots of cheese today, but now that all the baby Swiss is gone.... It’ll be hard here, we live in the fast food capital of Oklahoma. Anyone have recipes to share? I still can’t do soy and as much as I love tabouleh, it doesn’t love me. @PastorVincent I’m wondering if eliminating animal products will change my intolerance for FODMAP’s. Any thoughts?

    I do not know, but I doubt it. The reason you can not tolerate FODMAP, or at least what they THINK is the reason, is a lack of the proper gut bacteria to handle them. So I do not see how going vegan/vegetarian would impact that. Most of the FODMAP stuff is in PLANTS after all.

    I do not know, I am just guessing based on reading up on various web sites and really it seems like all this FODMAP is still very new so as with all new science it could change drastically in the next few years.

    Oooooo! So YES! you can change your microbiota with food! Ohh I’m excited. I’ll probably never be able to do the soy, seems to be a protein thing, but the other foods I’m looking forward too!

    Google poo transplants. If ya want...
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