Did you run today?
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rest day today from cardio. 21k again tomorrow, maybe a bit more, pending my legs0
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I had to miss the Parkrun this morning as I have slightly injured my neck. Hoping it will be back to normal for my 9 mile run tomorrow. I never thought I would see the day where I am annoyed to be missing a run for a legit reason0
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Heal up I'm just eating breakfest then on to my normal Saturday training run, hoping for at least another 21k0
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21k training running done. Shaved 6 minutes off last weekend's run. PR 2:07:35. But I was feeling the "burn" on the last Km. 8)0
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Congratulations!0
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Hi All,
First post for me, and first race of the year this morning. Nearly bailed on it since it was -30C outside and I only got in from a business trip late last night.
Glad I didn't though, as usual, once you're out there it's awesome.
The course was around a horse racing track, and then out onto some ploughed roads before finishing at the track again. It was really nice to have somewhere warm to recover afterwards.
Time was a little slower than I was hoping for (50.39 for a 10k) but it was slippy, and I ran a negative split so it was a good lesson in pacing.
Next one in 2 weeks - can't wait!
Keep it up everyone
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Great job on getting out there everyone! Simon, I would be thrilled with that time for a 10k!
I ran 8 miles today at my local national park (hilly). Miles 6 - 7 were tough, but I plowed through and finished in 1:21:38 (1 1/2 minutes slower than last week's 8 miler.)0 -
FireStorm1972 wrote: »21k training running done. Shaved 6 minutes off last weekend's run. PR 2:07:35. But I was feeling the "burn" on the last Km. 8)
YOU RUN THIS ON A TREADMILL! Your sir are amazing, that is dedication.0 -
Ya I run the treadmill during the winter, it's pretty cold up here in Canada. I just put on my headphones on and go0
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I ran 9 miles today in 100 mins. Felt pretty good at the end, really starting to feel like I might manage this HM in May in a time I can be proud of0
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GreatCthulhu wrote: »I ran 9 miles today in 100 mins. Felt pretty good at the end, really starting to feel like I might manage this HM in May in a time I can be proud of
Nice job. My goal has was to just complete as it is my 1st one. Then decided on a goal of 3 hours then a new goal of 2 1/2. Now with my training runs and 3 months away I'm curious if I can get under 2 hours. But I'm not pushing it to hard to try, as my main goal now is to beat my brothers 1/2 time, I'm twice his age but the sibling rivalry is still there LOL.0 -
Nice! I had similar goals, first of all just to finish, now hoping for under 2 1/2 hours. I am hoping to do the Great North Run in September as well, so might see whether under 2 hours is achievable for that one.0
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My first, and only, HM I was similar. Initially it was just to complete but as I trained I went to under 2 hours, as the training was suggesting. I had a significantly reduced training mileage for about 6 weeks before the race, as a result of a medical treatment, so ended up only managing 2:07, albeit that was on trail so had a fairly significant vertical elevation.
Last weeks 21.1 was trail again and 2:16, so I'm hoping that my event in May will be down below 2:00. That said it's an area I'm not familiar with and again it has quite a lot of vert, so that might be unrealistic.0 -
Did 7.01 miles in 1hr 12 mins this morning. My snowmobile is misbehaving, so i stayed behind today. Didn't pack running gear, but with nothing else to do in the rustic cabin besides lay by the fire and eat... 4 scones over the course of the morning.... and no excuses of entertaining little boys with my mom here i borrowed a sports bra from daughter, sweats from hubby and a hoodie and fleece from my dad. Was 19f, windchill 11 but the roads aren't as bad as ours at home. Headed out, and got back to our road at exactly 4 miles. Decided everything felt good, so i kept going. Seemed like a good idea; nothing better to do, already ate a ton and more snow tomorrow means no pavement for who knows how long!
Seems like you are all doing great on your plans! Way to go!0 -
11.05 miles today with a better pace than last week's 11mile LR. From 11:30 to 10:55. It took me just barely over 2 hours. So yippee skippy.
In other running news- I found out that I there is half here locally in March, so I am going to run that in addition to the Rock'n'Roll half I signed up for in May.
and my family in law recruited me for 67 mile 5 person relay race in April.
My first 10k is Valentines Day.
I'm pretty excited for the upcoming races!!!!!!!
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GreatCthulhu wrote: »Nice! I had similar goals, first of all just to finish, now hoping for under 2 1/2 hours. I am hoping to do the Great North Run in September as well, so might see whether under 2 hours is achievable for that one.
I have similar goals to you both for my first!0 -
I've also gone from "I just want to finish" to having a goal of finishing in under 2 1/2 hours.
I was scheduled to run 2 to 3 miles yesterday. Thanks to high winds and cold rain, I was forced to try my mother in law's treadmill. It has issues and randomly slows down from time to time. I hate treadmill running anyway, but this was the pits! I managed 2 1/2 miles in 30 minutes of torture!0 -
Well done for getting it done!0
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Crosstraining today, so bike/yoga0
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Hockey for me. Optimistically hoping it covers cross-training AND intervals!0