November Running Challenge

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  • SonicDeathMonkey80
    SonicDeathMonkey80 Posts: 4,489 Member
    Thank you everyone!!! :) Question: do you usually try to increase your mileage each month? And if so by how much? What would be considered a reasonable increase for someone who is still a little new to running?

    Add a mile to a couple of your runs, and back off every 3rd week. The 10% rule gets dangerous as you increase mileage.
  • SonicDeathMonkey80
    SonicDeathMonkey80 Posts: 4,489 Member
    Midweek long run 8mi/8:18
    137mi done - 78mi/11d remaining

    Windy, but realfeel of 25 instead of -4, definitely shorts weather :smiley:
  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    Midweek long run 8mi/8:18
    137mi done - 78mi/11d remaining

    Windy, but realfeel of 25 instead of -4, definitely shorts weather :smiley:

    LOL that's a regular heat wave!
  • kelseyjayep
    kelseyjayep Posts: 14 Member
    I just realized that I've been tracking my progress on my calendar at home, but not updating it here ! I'm a little behind what I wanted to be at (SNOW, AGHHHHH!) but not too bad, either!
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  • fabnine
    fabnine Posts: 379 Member
    edited November 2014
    Thank you everyone!!! :) Question: do you usually try to increase your mileage each month? And if so by how much? What would be considered a reasonable increase for someone who is still a little new to running?
    Add a mile to a couple of your runs, and back off every 3rd week. The 10% rule gets dangerous as you increase mileage.

    What he said, but if you'd like a longer explanation read about it here:
    http://www.best-running-tips.com/increasing-mileage-safely.html

    The most important thing to remember is to trust your body to tell you when you're doing to much and back off. Feeling tired or weak, more or longer lasting muscle soreness, and joint pain are strong indicators that you're pushing yourself too hard & need a rest.

    _Date___ Miles
    Nov 1 ____16.3
    Nov 2 ____7.1
    Nov 3 ____6.2am + 8.1pm
    Nov 4 ____1 streak
    Nov 5 ____6.2am + 7.2pm
    Nov 6 ____1 streak
    Nov 7 ____5.1 1,400miles in 2014
    Nov 8 ____10.5
    Nov 9 ____3.1
    Nov 10 ___7.6am + 6.2pm
    Nov 11 ___1 streak
    Nov 12 ___6.4am + 4.9pm
    Nov 13 ___1 streak
    Nov 14 ___10.3
    Nov 15 ___8.1
    Nov 16 ___8.3
    Nov 17 ___6.6am + 7.2 pm
    Nov 18 ___1 streak
    Nov 19 ___4.6am + 9.7 pm (*) 1,500 miles in 2014 (*) This was my goal for the year! Now I need to decide how many more miles to try for before New Years. Don't worry Wolf, I know it's got to be at least 259.3. :) Skippy says 300- I'm not sure I'm that tough...

    ____ Total ____ 154.7
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  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    fabnine wrote: »
    Nov 19 ___4.6am + 9.7 pm (*) 1,500 miles in 2014 (*) This was my goal for the year! Now I need to decide how many more miles to try for before New Years. Don't worry Wolf, I know it's got to be at least 259.3. :) Skippy says 300- I'm not sure I'm that tough...

    ____ Total ____ 154.7
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    You are definitely that tough! What an amazing accomplishment. :star::star::star::star::star:

  • WhatMeRunning
    WhatMeRunning Posts: 3,538 Member
    Wow! 1500 miles? That is amazing!
  • Runningmischka
    Runningmischka Posts: 386 Member
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    11/01 = 6 miles
    11/02 = 0 miles, Sunda-funday with the family
    11/03 = 6.5 miles, evening outdoors run
    11/04 = 0 miles, strength training
    11/05 = 6.5 miles, outdoors
    11/06 = 0 miles, strength training
    11/07 = 7 miles, outdoors
    11/08 = 0 miles, rest day
    11/09 = 7 miles, outdoors
    11/11 = strength training
    11/13 = 5 miles, indoors
    11/14 = 5 miles, indoors
    11/16 = strength training
    11/17 = rest day, super sore butt and quads lol
    11/18 = strength training
    11/19 = 6 miles
  • MattNorrisUL
    MattNorrisUL Posts: 100 Member
    Nov 1- 30 minutes
    Nov 2- 31 minutes
    Nov 4- 31 minutes
    Nov 6 - 31 minutes
    Nov 8 - 31 minutes
    Nov 10- 34 minutes
    Nov 12- 34 minutes
    Nov 15- 34 minutes
    Nov 17- 35 minutes
    Nov 19- 35

    Can't wait to reach the goal!

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  • Ohhim
    Ohhim Posts: 1,142 Member
    Had an awesome half-marathon race in vegas over the weekend (w. perfect weather/crowds), but need to ramp up the mileage the next 2 weeks to compensate for under-running my long run & skipping a Saturday pace run.

    11/1 - 6 miles (first time I tried some hashing)
    11/2 - 15 miles
    11/4 - 4 miles
    11/5 - 5 miles
    11/6 - 4 miles
    11/9 - 6.1 miles (olympic triathlon @ 8:30 pace)
    11/11 - 4 miles
    11/12 - 8 miles
    11/13 - 4 miles
    11/16 - 13.1 miles (race @ 8:09 pace) + 2 miles (ran back to the hotel)
    11/18 - 5 miles
    11/19 - 8 miles

    Total: 84 miles
    Goal: 160 miles

    On the downside, despite getting about 2 minutes/mile faster with all of my training for my next Marathon (Disney), the Disney marathon pace group team rejected my Vegas time (submitted 2 months before the race but after their Nov 1 deadline for proof of pace) and no longer allows corral adjustments at packet pick-up. As a result, if I run the race, I'll be stuck in a 2.5 minute slower pace corral, so I may just defer to next year and do another January marathon.
  • fabnine
    fabnine Posts: 379 Member
    HonuNui wrote: »
    11/16 13.36 (Las Vegas RocknRoll 1/2 marathon. IT WAS SO COLD!!!!!)
    Yay, you finished! How was your Race- besides cold?
    Ohhim wrote: »
    Had an awesome half-marathon race in vegas over the weekend (w. perfect weather/crowds), but need to ramp up the mileage the next 2 weeks to compensate for under-running my long run & skipping a Saturday pace run.

    11/16 - 13.1 miles (race @ 8:09 pace) + 2 miles (ran back to the hotel)
    Great race in Vegas! 8:09, that's fantastic! I'm always amazed when people go all out in a race then just take a leisurely jog back home.

  • Ohhim
    Ohhim Posts: 1,142 Member
    Great race in Vegas! 8:09, that's fantastic! I'm always amazed when people go all out in a race then just take a leisurely jog back home.

    Doing an 1:46 @ 8:09 pace in vegas was pretty nuts for me, as my last half (at a similar heart rate) was at a 10 min/mile pace back in July, and I usually do my training runs at an 11-13 minute/mile pace. Still, given that a 17 miler was on the plan for me, I kinda felt obligated to jog a bit after a few minutes of recovery at the finish line.

    I guess the gurus are right that if you train slow, you can not only train more, but injure yourself less and consequently race fast.
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    Date.......Miles.......Total
    11/01.... 7.37....... 7.37 - Rain run!
    11/02.... 1.54....... 8.91 - Dog Beach!
    11/03.... 6.41......15.32
    11/04.... 4.41......19.73 - Strength Training
    11/05.... 4.00......23.73 - Treadmill
    11/06.... 3.88......27.61 - Strength Training
    11/07.... 6.06......33.67
    11/08.... 3.56......37.23
    11/09....11.14.....48.37 - Long run Sunday!
    11/10.... 3.47......51.84 - Exhausted but got it done
    11/11.... 4.15......55.99 - Strength Training
    11/12.... 0.00......55.99 - Rest
    11/13.... 5.07......61.06 - Strength Training
    11/14.... 4.47......65.53 - Evening run - lovely!
    11/15.... 8.15......73.68 - Beautiful, cool and partly cloudy morning
    11/16.... 2.50......76.18 - very windy Dog Beach run
    11/17.... 4.09......80.27
    11/18.... 0.00......80.27 - Rest imposed by work schedule
    11/19.... 3.95......84.22 - Short run between meetings

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  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    fabnine wrote: »
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    Nov 19 ___4.6am + 9.7 pm (*) 1,500 miles in 2014 (*) This was my goal for the year! Now I need to decide how many more miles to try for before New Years. Don't worry Wolf, I know it's got to be at least 259.3. :) Skippy says 300- I'm not sure I'm that tough...
    You are so AWESOME! You Go Girl! You got this! 300 that is!

  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    Ohhim wrote: »
    On the downside, despite getting about 2 minutes/mile faster with all of my training for my next Marathon (Disney), the Disney marathon pace group team rejected my Vegas time (submitted 2 months before the race but after their Nov 1 deadline for proof of pace) and no longer allows corral adjustments at packet pick-up. As a result, if I run the race, I'll be stuck in a 2.5 minute slower pace corral, so I may just defer to next year and do another January marathon.

    Great job on your Vegas race - that is an awesome time!!

    Does it really matter what corral you are in? Within the first mile you will be way beyond the slower people you start out with. Or are you using those around you to motivate you to run faster? I find I just run my own race regardless of whether I start in the 'correct' corral or not but I am running off my own pace and really trying not to run too fast at least initially. Granted the Disney races are packed so placement may be more important.
  • HonuNui
    HonuNui Posts: 1,464 Member
    edited November 2014
    11/1 3.15
    11/2 rest
    11/3 unplanned rest
    11/4 3.58
    11/5 6.06
    11/6 bike day
    11/7 3.2
    11/8 rest
    11/9 travel day to get to Las Vegas Rocknroll 1/2 marathon!
    11/10 post redeye slump
    11/11 4.54
    11/12 4.62
    11/13 rest/travel
    11/14 3
    11/15 4.52
    11/16 13.36 (Las Vegas RocknRoll 1/2 marathon. IT WAS SO COLD!!!!!
    11/17 rest/travel
    11/18 2.88
    11/19 4.01

    Total: 50.19
    (ticker is my goal for 2014 and accumulation to date)

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    "Skippy says 300- I'm not sure I'm that tough..." I am in awe...

    Fabnine asks how my Las Vegas race was: I was solidly in the middle, happy with my 12 minute pace, but obviously lagged far behind Ohhim.....and he was apparently a lot warmer than I was!


  • larrewl
    larrewl Posts: 122 Member
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    Date - Run Miles
    11/1 - 5.8
    11/2 - 6.02
    11/3 - Taekwondo
    11/4 - Tennis
    11/5 - 6.2
    11/6 - Tennis
    11/8 - 9
    11/9 - 3.7
    11/13 - 6.7
    11/15 - 12.01
    11/16 - 5
    11/19 - 4.62

    Nov Total - 59.05 miles of 80 mile goal
  • LoneWolfRunner
    LoneWolfRunner Posts: 1,160 Member
    edited November 2014
      DATE...DISTANCE...TOTAL
      11/1........7.00.........7.00
      11/2........8.75........15.75 (hit 1,600 mile mark)
      11/4........4.00........19.75
      11/7........6.00........25.75
      11/11......4.25........30.00
      11/12......4.25........34.25
      11/13......6.00........40.25
      11/15......6.00........46.25
      11/16......9.75........56.00
      11/18......5.00........61.00
      11/20......6.25........67.25

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    1. bkbenda
      bkbenda Posts: 265 Member
      11/2 – 6.01 miles (easy)
      11/9 – 10.01 miles (long)
      11/11 – 6.17 miles (8x800)
      11/12 – 3.01 miles (easy)
      11/13 – 7.48 miles (5x1)
      11/14 – 1.61 miles (plus stronglifts)
      11/15 – Rest Day
      11/16 – 3.26 miles (Hog Jog – 5K – 2nd in age group)
      11/17 – 5.04 miles (easy)
      11/18 – Rest Day
      11/19 – 5.27 miles (12x400 intervals)

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    2. ddmom0811
      ddmom0811 Posts: 1,881 Member
      Nov 1 - Biking 24 miles
      Nov 2 - Biking 20 miles
      Nov 3 - 4 miles
      Nov 4 - 4.5 miles
      Nov 5 - strength/weights
      Nov 6 - 4.5 miles
      Nov 7 - rest, unplanned but trainer cancelled. :(
      Nov 8 - Biking 38 miles
      Nov 9 - 4 miles had to end early
      Nov 10 - rest day
      Nov 11- 3.4 miles
      Nov 12 - Strength/weights
      Nov 13 - 4.5 - felt really good. Last two runs had to quit early for various reasons. You don’t want to know -TMI.
      Nov 14- strength/weights
      Nov 15 - 4.0 miles
      Nov 16 - Biking, 40 miles
      Nov 17 - rest
      Nov 18 - 3.5 miles and strength training
      Nov 19- rest - overslept. :(
      Nov 20 - 4.5



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    3. bkbenda
      bkbenda Posts: 265 Member
      bkbenda wrote: »
      11/16 – 3.26 miles (Hog Jog – 5K – 2nd in age group)

      Congrats on the 2nd in age group and what is a "hog jog" ?


      Thanks! Hog Jog is a trail run through a park out in the "country". This was my first time running on trails and it was really tough running through sand, roots and slippery pine needles.
    4. Stoshew71
      Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
      Date Miles today. Miles for October

      11/1 14 miles - 14
      11/2 Much needed REST DAY
      11/3 6.2 miles - 20.2
      11/4 5 miles - 25.2
      11/5 6.2 miles - 31.4
      11/6 5 miles - 36.4
      11/7 TAPER DAY
      11/8 13.1 miles 49.5 <<< PR'ed The Huntsville Half (1:40:51)
      11/9 REST DAY
      11/10 10 miles - 59.5
      11/10 3.1 miles - 62.6 << slow 5K run tonight with my wife.
      11/11 7 miles - 69.6
      11/12 6.2 miles - 75.8
      11/13 7 miles - 82.8
      11/14 6.2 miles - 89
      11/15 22 miles - 111 << Last super long run before my marathon in 3 weeks.

      *Have to make a correction. My marathon is actually 4 weeks away, so I will do one more 18 mile long run this coming Sat.

      11/16 REST DAY
      11/17 10 miles - 121
      11/18 7 miles - 128
      11/19 4.5 miles - 132.5
      11/20 7.5 miles - 140 <<< Goal completed cause I underestimated when I was supposed to start my taper.

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    5. kadibo
      kadibo Posts: 15
      Pushing toward my goal. :smile:

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    6. skippygirlsmom
      skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
      11/1 - 6.2 first 10K completed!
      11/2 - rest day
      11/3 - 6.72 miles
      11/4 - 7.68 miles
      11/5 - 6.53 miles
      11/6 - rest day
      11/7 - 6.3 miles - okay I'm going to whine about the 25 mph wind out of the North. But will say it was cool to see the sun coming up in the East while the moon was going down in the West.
      11/8 - 9.53 miles
      11/9 - 4.42 miles
      11/10 - 8.13 miles
      11/11 - 4.42 miles
      11/12 - rest day
      11/13 - 8.62 miles - oh good night it's cold, I don't know how you folks in the North do it.
      11/14 - 2.84 quick out and back running a 5K tomorrow 22 degrees this morning
      11/15 - 3.1 5K - PR'd 29:05
      11/16 - rest day
      11/17 - 4.4 of the longest most boring dreadmill miles ever
      11/18 - 5.6 miles 20F feels like 10
      11/19 - rest day
      11/20 - 8.13 miles - balmy 41 this morning :smile:

      Total: 92.62 miles out of 100

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    7. skippygirlsmom
      skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
      Stoshew71 wrote: »

      11/20 7.5 miles - 140 <<< Goal completed cause I underestimated when I was supposed to start my taper.

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      Great job! Congrats!!

    8. skippygirlsmom
      skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
      bkbenda wrote: »
      bkbenda wrote: »
      11/16 – 3.26 miles (Hog Jog – 5K – 2nd in age group)

      Congrats on the 2nd in age group and what is a "hog jog" ?


      Thanks! Hog Jog is a trail run through a park out in the "country". This was my first time running on trails and it was really tough running through sand, roots and slippery pine needles.

      Sounds interesting - my daugther is a cross country runner and it amazes me how fast she can run through water and rocks and trees. I'm a klutz and would be laying on the ground.

    9. corinne0805
      corinne0805 Posts: 158 Member
      Slowly getting there! Was rushed off my feet with work so the last two days were a bust!
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    10. Minnygirl1
      Minnygirl1 Posts: 83 Member
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      Just walked 2 today. Legs a bit tired from yesterday but should have no problem hitting my goal. I'll have to think about upping it for December.
    11. harpere87
      harpere87 Posts: 142 Member
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    12. fabnine
      fabnine Posts: 379 Member
      edited November 2014
      HonuNui wrote: »
      Fabnine asks how my Las Vegas race was: I was solidly in the middle, happy with my 12 minute pace, but obviously lagged far behind Ohhim.....and he was apparently a lot warmer than I was!
      12 minutes is wonderful!!! You went to Vegas, you ran, you froze, & you had a terrific time. Go YOU!
      I don't race at all. I run for the bliss that is running. I suppose if I were more competitive I'd wish to be faster than all the other runners, but it's not about what anyone else can do. I'm content defeating the person in me that says I can't do this.
      Sometimes I think we get too focused on speed. One of my favorite running buddies is 87. He's not as fast now as he once was, but he still runs 4 days a week. I've learned a lot about running and about living from him. I hope he never stops running & I hope someday I grow to be just like him.
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