XMAS RUN CHALLENGE
captaincharisma24
Posts: 155
Xmas is coming up and I know you might be tempted by all the treats and drinks of a Xmas day, so in the spirit of Xmas and not gaining weight, I purpose an early morning Xmas run. 3 miles minimum. Personally, I will be going anywhere from 5 to 8 miles at the normal time of 5:30am. Feel free to reply and tell me and your fellow MFP Xmas Running Crew what you plans to run are.
Also if you like to be friends, I am always looking for people to support. Feel free to add.
Happy Holidays,
Lou
Also if you like to be friends, I am always looking for people to support. Feel free to add.
Happy Holidays,
Lou
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I have a 12 mile run on the schedule that day. I am really looking forward to what, in my head, will be a peaceful, quiet run through the snow-blanketed forests near my mom's house in Ohio.0
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I love to run so I am in for a 3 mile run on Christmas morning.....0
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Hmmm, this could be fun knowing there are other "crazy's" out there (and I say that with the deepest affection). My only issue is my husband took me last Saturday to fit me at the local running shoe store for a brand new pair of Socouney's. BUT he made me wrap them and put them under the tree (yes, wrap them myself, you need to know him to love him). So do I unwrap them, wear them and rewrap them, or wear my old crappy one?0
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I'll be running Christmas day!
But, depending on where the person above's mom lives in OH....there may not be much snow. Our temps are headed up and rain is forecast for the weekend to wash away all the snow we currently have. May be a drab, muddy Christmas day around these parts.0 -
Wednesdays are speed work days for me. My current training plan calls for:
5 miles : warm-up, 3 miles at 7:46 or better, cool down
I'll probably hit my 6-mile route that morning before anyone else is up. Thankfully, with it being Christmas, I should be able to navigate the streets at oh-dark-thirty without too big a risk of being run over...0 -
Looking to get in 4 miles that morning before the kiddos get up!0
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I'll be running Christmas day!
But, depending on where the person above's mom lives in OH....there may not be much snow. Our temps are headed up and rain is forecast for the weekend to wash away all the snow we currently have. May be a drab, muddy Christmas day around these parts.
Cleveland...the peeps on facebook are all complaining about how 'warm' it will be. I think I'm headed towards a grey Christmas run. Hopefully I can still get that 'quiet' part.0 -
I have a 12 mile run on the schedule that day. I am really looking forward to what, in my head, will be a peaceful, quiet run through the snow-blanketed forests near my mom's house in Ohio.
THIS i like, wish we had some snow here. Me? I just have to settle for 7 miles of hill-running...0 -
Planning to do my normal c25k that day but I'm not yet up to running the full distance of 3 miles. Oh no... not even close. So, on Christmas Day, I'll likely be struggling through Week 3, Day 1. And that *will* be a challenge for me. Does it count?0
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casmithis unwrap the present..... take the shoes out of the box.... rewrap the box. merry christmas. you have a box lol0
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welcome to the challenge everyone0
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seilidhe, I'd like you to be apart of this challenge. I'll tell you what. Mix in your run with walk. Time is not important. Just finish!!!0
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To be honest. I enjoy running in the snow. Its softer to run on concrete and the scenery in Michigan is amazing.0
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When everybody lays down to take a nap I am going to try and sneak out!0
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I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.0
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I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.0
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I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
Pretty sure everyone who is scheduling a workout for Christmas will be with their family the majority of the day, too. I think the family will be okay if you sneak out for 30 minutes during a 12 hour window of time.
Kudos to everyone working out. I am going to try to work out, but alas, I am lazy. At the very least I'll try to take my dogs on a nice long walk/jog.0 -
I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I'm scheduled to run 400m intervals. It doesn't take that much time away from them. JSF.0 -
I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I can't fathom spending every waking moment with my family. Its best for all of us if I escape for 90 minutes. But then I am a heartless robot.0 -
I'm planning to run two miles. I just started so that is a long run for me.
I plan to get up and run before my family is up. Usually I just hang around waiting for everyone else to wake up. Might as well get some exercise.0 -
I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I plan on getting 7-10 miles in before anyone else wakes up. Not that hard to fathom.0 -
I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I don't have family near me.
Even if I did, I would still lift (not running...sorry...coz me and running...lol). I enjoy it and not that many people spend every waking hour with family on Christmas.0 -
If lifting counts, that is exactly what I will be doing on Xmas day.0
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I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I plan on getting 7-10 miles in before anyone else wakes up. Not that hard to fathom.
Making it a point to get up at 5 am on a holiday after being up until 2 am the night before (midnight Christmas Eve mass) sounds seriously counterproductive considering the importance of rest/sleep in terms of fitness. Of course if you have the luxury of getting to bed earlier by all means.
In any case, shorting myself on sleep just to make time for a workout on a day that I've always viewed as being more about the kids and family than anything else doesn't sit well with me.0 -
I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I don't have family near me.
Even if I did, I would still lift (not running...sorry...coz me and running...lol). I enjoy it and not that many people spend every waking hour with family on Christmas.
We have company coming over on Christmas and they will pretty much be there from dawn to about 9-10pm.0 -
oh. i thought this was another rum thread. sorry. i'll show myself out.0
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I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I don't have family near me.
Even if I did, I would still lift (not running...sorry...coz me and running...lol). I enjoy it and not that many people spend every waking hour with family on Christmas.
We have company coming over on Christmas and they will pretty much be there from dawn to about 9-10pm.
I think that is probably a different situation to a lot of people. For example, I do not have company coming over. I just take my grandmother out (coz cooking and me is about as lol'able as running and me) for lunch, so there is plenty of time to work out without impinging on family time. I am sure other people have similar situations where it does not.0 -
I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I plan on getting 7-10 miles in before anyone else wakes up. Not that hard to fathom.
Making it a point to get up at 5 am on a holiday after being up until 2 am the night before (midnight Christmas Eve mass) sounds seriously counterproductive considering the importance of rest/sleep in terms of fitness. Of course if you have the luxury of getting to bed earlier by all means.
In any case, shorting myself on sleep just to make time for a workout on a day that I've always viewed as being more about the kids and family than anything else doesn't sit well with me.
Is it difficult being so much better than everyone else?0 -
I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I don't have family near me.
Even if I did, I would still lift (not running...sorry...coz me and running...lol). I enjoy it and not that many people spend every waking hour with family on Christmas.
We have company coming over on Christmas and they will pretty much be there from dawn to about 9-10pm.
I think that is probably a different situation to a lot of people. For example, I do not have company coming over. I just take my grandmother out (coz cooking and me is about as lol'able as running and me) for lunch, so there is plenty of time to work out without impinging on family time. I am sure other people have similar situations where it does not.
We're very big on trying to keep to the Italian Christmas feast of the seven fishes here (or rather the bastardized Americanized version of it lol). We have a seafood banquet at our house that will last from lunch time until dinner time, and my sister is coming over at 7-8 am to help us set things up. It's something that we as a family started doing after my mom lost her mother (who was an Italian immigrant) in 2004.0 -
I cannot fathom the idea of trying to squeeze in a workout on Christmas day. From the time I wake up to the time I go to bed at night, I will be with family.
I don't have family near me.
Even if I did, I would still lift (not running...sorry...coz me and running...lol). I enjoy it and not that many people spend every waking hour with family on Christmas.
We have company coming over on Christmas and they will pretty much be there from dawn to about 9-10pm.
I think that is probably a different situation to a lot of people. For example, I do not have company coming over. I just take my grandmother out (coz cooking and me is about as lol'able as running and me) for lunch, so there is plenty of time to work out without impinging on family time. I am sure other people have similar situations where it does not.
We're very big on trying to keep to the Italian Christmas feast of the seven fishes here (or rather the bastardized Americanized version of it lol). We have a seafood banquet at our house that will last from lunch time until dinner time, and my sister is coming over at 7-8 am to help us set things up. It's something that we as a family started doing after my mom lost her mother (who was an Italian immigrant) in 2004.
Okay, don't work out on Christmas then. That's fine.
Just don't make others feel like they don't care about spending time with their families, simply because they choose to workout on a holiday.0
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