October 2021 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,446 Member
    @katharmonic Thanks. Sounds like you made a good call on the run. Glad you were able to get 4 miles in between the storms.

    @marisap2010 Nice running. Your dogs sound like my Tippy when it comes to baths. Good luck with the blanket. I have still to finish quilting a quilt I have had partially complete for years. Just can't seem to fine/take the time to sit down and work on it. :disappointed:

    Congratulations on your race @Scott6255 ! You did great to get second place in your AG when you didn't decide to "try" until mile 4.
  • Tramboman
    Tramboman Posts: 2,482 Member
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    It is hard to keep up with the thread when you are out of town, but y'all are doing great!

    Ran the 40th annual Peachtree City Classic 15K this morning. This was the 5th year in a row to run it. Every year I run this race it seems I am coming off an injury. So like always, didn't start out to actually race, but about mile 4 decided to go ahead and try to make it a race. It felt harder than all the previous years, and it was my slowest time. But I placed 2nd in my age group. 47/241 overall.

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    Well done!!!!!
  • SalluR
    SalluR Posts: 180 Member
    WARNING: Following this thread may be addictive; it gets very talkative...miss a day and you can be 50 posts behind. This is the most popular challenge on MFP. If you found us in the middle (or end) of the month, you're still very welcome to join in - no requirements or special invite needed. Once you post, that's it you're in. And yes, we do this every month.

    You set your own pace and distance for the month. We will all be doing it together. This is your virtual running group to help keep you accountable, to enjoy a virtual post-run coffee with your fellow runners, and to make new friends and learn a few things.

    This is a continuation from the September 2021 Monthly Running Challenge which can be found at:
    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10842357/september-2021-monthly-running-challenge/p1

    Anyone can join in, new and old, and if you found this thread late, you can join in at any time.
    We have members ranging from total beginners all the way to Boston Qualifiers and beyond. We are a friendly and encouraging bunch. You never need to be ashamed of your miles. If you are making the effort, you will find only support here.

    Here are the details from last month that apply again:

    Anybody want to join in for a running challenge? Set a goal here and update us every day. OPTIONAL: You can post your progress by creating a ticker at http://www.tickerfactory.com (if creating one seems difficult, or you're like me and can't be bothered, then just type in your daily miles in this thread).

    You can run, walk, or do treadmill - just be consistent. Don't let the high (or low) goals of others intimidate you. Some do 25 miles, others do 50, some go higher than that, some do lower; it's entirely your goal and therefore completely up to you. We help motivate each other, so what do you say? If you're new to running, set a low goal. If you're from a part of the world where miles aren't your thing, log your distances in KMs. And if you'd rather log your progress by time rather than distance, then you're entirely free to do that as well.

    Feel free to set your goal now but wait until October 1, 2021 to start logging your runs!

    Also, don't forget to join our group which can be found at:
    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/21182-monthly-running-challenges
    Bookmark the previous and past challenges: https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10393468/current-past-challenges#latest
    Find a small group of runners that encourage and offer food support:
    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10573619/runners-that-need-some-nutritional-accountability#latest

    Note: we also have a group on Strava and Facebook.

    After you run, come into this thread and post what you did (don't forget to hit the star in the upper right corner to bookmark this thread). Simply keep a running tally of what you've done this month, and interact with the others. Many folks come in here and chit-chat it up, even on their rest days or while recouping from injury. This is a very social group and we talk about many things (sometimes even about running). It's a very friendly bunch here so don't be afraid to say hi (even if this is your first time), talk about a recent or up-coming race, ask questions, provide answers, or just lurk-n-learn. Participation is what makes this group successful.

    Not quite sure how to log your runs? Follow the examples of many other challenge members. Even take a peek at last month's thread (posted above).


    *******OPTIONAL TICKER*************
    Info on tickers since I know there will be questions. Sign up for an account at http://www.tickerfactory.com and create your ticker. Then you need to update it after you finish a run and post it here. Here is what you will need to do.

    After setting up your ticker, you will need to make note of the weblink they give you so you can return. An example would be:

    http://www.tickerfactory.com/exercise/w6K1EiX/ <<<< the last part will be a part of the image link (explained below) that will be supplied to you after you initially create your link.

    When you return to TickerFactory with the weblink, go to your settings page. Make sure you type your PIN in that you set when you created your ticker account. Then, where it says "Your current cumulative value", there is an add button. Simply add the distance that you just did, and the cumulative value automatically changes. Then hit next.

    After adding your new miles (or KMs) to your ticker, you need to post it here.

    After you hit next, it will give you a bunch of codes suggesting how to display your ticker.
    Use the one at the bottom where it says Direct Image URL:

    It will look something like:
    http://tickers.TickerFactory.com/ezt/t/w6K1EiX/exercise.png

    To display that correctly in your post, make sure you place the image (img) tags around that link. So it will look something like the following (but removing the spaces in the img tags):

    [ img ] http://tickers.TickerFactory.com/ezt/t/w6K1EiX/exercise.png [ /img ]

    ^^^^^^^ Don't forget to remove the spaces between the brackets ^^^^^^^^^^

    Some key things to pay attention to when posting your ticker:
    Use the link that ends in .png
    Remember the [ img] and [ /img] tags go in between the link
    Remove the spaces in the img tags before posting
    YES, there is a / in the second /img tag

    By the way, everyone here should consider themselves a runner no matter how fast or slow. There's no judgment, we all started somewhere. And no comparisons, except with your former self. Don't compare your Chapter 1 to somebody else’s Chapter 20.

    “I often hear someone say I’m not a real runner. We are all runners, some just run faster than others. I never met a fake runner.” – Bart Yasso

    “The man who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.” – Confucius

    "We all know that if you run, you are pretty much choosing a life of success because of it.” – Deena Kastor

    “Most people run a race to see who is fastest. I run a race to see who has the most guts.” – Steve Prefontaine

    “Get going … walk if you have to, but finish the damned race.” – Ron Hill

    "If you run, you are a runner. It doesn’t matter how fast or how far. It doesn’t matter if today is your first day or if you’ve been running for twenty years. There is no test to pass, no license to earn, no membership card to get. You just run." - John Bingham

    Stay safe. Stay healthy. Stay on track.

    Kindly remove me from Monthly running challenge because i am having severe calves pain due to varicose veins and i cant run. Best of luck for all the runners . Keep running. You will reach your goal soon .
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,446 Member
    @shanaber and @eleanorhawkins Congrats on reaching your 2021 in 2021! Awesome!

    @shanaber I'm so far behind in my mileage I don't have a snowballs chance in Hades of meeting my goal for the month! :lol:

    @polskagirl01 Nice swag. Good luck on your race tomorrow. Looking forward to the race report.


  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    It is hard to keep up with the thread when you are out of town, but y'all are doing great!

    Ran the 40th annual Peachtree City Classic 15K this morning. This was the 5th year in a row to run it. Every year I run this race it seems I am coming off an injury. So like always, didn't start out to actually race, but about mile 4 decided to go ahead and try to make it a race. It felt harder than all the previous years, and it was my slowest time. But I placed 2nd in my age group. 47/241 overall.

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    Congrats on AG place and a great race!
  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
    @Scott6255 congratulations on your race! Sorry if it didn't feel great but congratulations on your place, sounds like you ran those last miles hard!

    @polskagirl01 good luck on your race tomorrow!!! Nice swag. You've got a post-race snickers bar to enjoy, if you haven't eaten it already :) Can't wait to hear your report.

    Congrats @shanaber and @eleanorhawkins on your 2021 in 2021 completion!
  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    Great running, @Scott6255 !

    Nice swag, @polskagirl01 !
  • Tramboman
    Tramboman Posts: 2,482 Member
    Yay I did it!!!

    Gliwice Half Marathon and the Silesian Half Marathon Crown = DONE!!!!!!!!

    Race recap:
    Short version - I ran the entire thing with a huge smile on my face 🥰
    Long version and pics:
    I started out thinking I'd just take it easy, there was a pace group for 4-5 minutes slower than my PB, and I started just behind them. I knew they were going faster than they were supposed to, but it didn't bother me. Then going downhill I'd've had to put the brakes on to stay behind them, so I just let myself go ahead at a reasonable pace. 1st hill, they caught back up, but then after that I was just getting farther and farther ahead of them. I figured at any time I could slow down and rejoin them if needed, except I never needed to. There was a tunnel that messed up the watch data (4x because it was an out and back that we did twice) and for some odd reason there wasn't a single kilometer marker, so I didn't know my overall pace, but could see the next pacers ahead of me and mainly wanted to keep a pace that I could maintain without losing control of breathing, which could set off the asthma and potentially ruin everything. So "comfortably hard" pace, all the hills seemed like baby hills to me, and I didn't walk a step the whole time. I never caught the next pace group, which is odd because I finished before they should have... meaning I blew my PR out of the water by over a minute. Almost 8 minutes faster than last week. I was not expecting this. Great race, completed my Crown goal and got a PB. I'm thrilled with all of it.

    Asthma did kick in AFTER the finish. At that point though, I just stood there trying to calm it down, then one puff of the inhaler and pretty quickly all was well.

    Another oddity... there were 2 locker rooms with showers, but neither was marked male or female... sigh. Both ended up being co-ed 🤷‍♀️ Whatever, the guys were respectful, I got my shower without anyone walking in on me, got dressed and got out of there.

    Collected my Crown shirt and medal, and my daughter made me a crown to wear.

    Pics: All the shirts & medals from all 4 races. If there are any good pictures from the course, I'll share them later.
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    OK so then someone else posted about what one of our run club guys did today (because he didn't even mention it himself). Although there are limited places with ski lifts to certain points, most of the mountains here are typically only accessible on foot. Can't walk? You'll likely never see those places. There was a group that organized an opportunity to have teams take people with physical handicaps up into the Tatry Mountains. This guy was in a group of 5 people who took turns, carrying a young man (weighing 67 kg) on their back in a special carrying sack for 3-10 minutes at a time, up a legitimate mountain, 2172 meters above sea level. He shared a short video clip of them reaching the top, and the young man's joy is so moving. Amazing.

    Great half!!!!!
  • Tramboman
    Tramboman Posts: 2,482 Member
    Congrats to @shanaber and @eleanorhawkins for Running the Year!!!
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,446 Member
    Great run @katharmonic ! I'm glad the universe listened and you didn't have to run in a cold rain.

    Congratulations @polskagirl01 ! That is awesome. Love the crown your daughter made for you! You deserve it. That's an awesome thing the guy in your running group, and the others, did for that young man. I'm sure he'll never forget that experience.

    Great run @sweetdaisy13 !

    @skippygirlsmom Nice job on your half. Sorry the stress is not going to let up anytime soon. It sounds like a nightmare. BTW, I think most of the wood has been moved now. There is a little more, but it is under cover already, so we my just leave it there. Tippy is a sweet pup, most of the time. :wink:
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,446 Member
    edited October 2021
    @kgirlhart Great running. Glad your mom is excited about her new watch. Are you the one who got it for fall detection? I know someone on here was looking to get one for that. If so, let me know how it works out. I'm thinking about getting one for mom...or at least looking into it. She hasn't fallen, but she is outside walking around by herself a lot, so if she did fall she might be there a while before we found her. I think the same thing about myself too. Getting older and living alone presents challenges that you don't think about when you are younger. That kitten is adorable. I hope the dogs and and her get along well enough for her to stay with you.
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,308 Member
    @polskagirl01 Awesome race and good job on the PR.

    @Scott6255 Good job on the AG award!

    @kgirlhart Cute cat!
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,308 Member
    October total: 40.9/80 miles

    10/1: 10 miles
    10/4: 3.1 miles
    10/6: 5 miles
    10/7: 3.1 miles
    10/12: 5.2 miles
    10/14: 11 miles
    10/17: 3.5 miles

    Ran in a different part of the neighborhood today. Just a few gently rolling hills and my favorite weather! Upper 40's in the morning while I was running and high about 70. Just beautiful. I am running again tomorrow morning and it should be similar. I'm really looking forward to it.