March 2015 Running Challenge
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@VintageMatch : that's great! Kudos on finishing C25k!0
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3/1 - 4 miles
3/9 - 3.5 miles
3/11 - 4.02 miles
3/13 - 5.05 miles
3/16 - 5 miles
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DATE...................... MILES...............TOTAL
3/2...........................Weight training
3/3...........................5.25....................5.25
3/4...........................5.25..................10.50
3/5...........................7.75..................18.25
3/6...........................Weight training
3/7.........................11.00..................29.25
3/8...........................5.50..................34.75
3/9...........................Weight training
3/11.........................8.00..................42.75
3/12.........................8.75..................51.50
3/13.........................1.25..................52.75
3/13.........................Weight training
3/14.......................12.00..................64.75
3/15.........................5.00..................69.75
3/17.........................5.00..................74.75
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3/2 = 6.5 miles
3/3 = strength training
3/4 = 6.5 miles
3/6 = 5 miles
3/8 = 6.5 miles
3/12 = strength training
3/15 = 5 miles
3/16 = 1 mile
3/18 = strength training
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1--- 6mi
2--- REST DAY
3--- 8mi
4--- 7mi
5--- 10mi
6--- 7.25mi
7--- 18.05mi
8--- 6mi --- (Weekly total: 56.30 miles)
9--- REST DAY
10--- 10mi with 6 @ goal marathon pace
11--- 8mi
12--- 8mi
13--- 7mi
14--- 20mi
15--- 7mi --- (Weekly total: 60.0 miles)
16--- REST DAY
Done: 122.30/200mi goal0 -
Date Miles today. Miles for March
3/1 6.5 miles - 6.5 <<<< 1.5 w/u plus 8K race
3/2 5 miles - 11.5
3/3 8 miles - 19.5
3/4 8 miles - 27.5 <<< new shoes today (ASICS Gel Noosa Tri 8's)
3/5 6 miles - 33.5 <<< TM intervals (ice covered streets)
3/6 8 miles - 41.5 <<< TM progressions @ recovery & easy paces
3.7 15 miles - 56.5 <<< Madkin and Weeden Mtns long run (1,299 ft elevation gain)
3/8 6.2 miles - 62.7
3/9 8.5 miles - 71.2
3/10 8 miles - 79.2
3/11 6.2 miles - 85.4
3/12 9 miles - 94.4
3/13 REST DAY
3/14 15 miles - 109.4 << Madkin and Weeden again
3/15 REST DAY
3/16 10.15 miles - 119.55
3/17 10 miles - 129.55
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March 1 - 5K - 3rd place in my age group. Not my best time, but happy with it! 29:07
March 2- rest
March 3- 5.05 miles and strength training
March 4 - 5.09 miles
March 5 - 5.13 miles
March 6 - strength training
March 7 - 34 miles Biking - brutal winds today. I couldn’t keep up around the lake.
March 8 - 71 miles biking. Beautiful day out but that was too long.
March 9 - rest day
March 10 - strength training.
March 11 - 5.2 miles - knee felt fine! So thankful.
March 12 - 5.2 miles.
March 13- rest
March 14 - 10K
March 15 - 3.3 miles
March 16 - 4.4 miles
March 17 - Strength training
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@SLHysell - I am pretty sure I couldn't run 11 miles without my music. I have run a 5K without when they were not allowed and I do take them off to hear the birds on the trail at times.As for cars... I have a 4-way stop I have to go through with marked crosswalks and I cannot tell you how many times I have almost been hit. People who don't even slow down and go right through the intersection, people who don't look as they are turning and cars who only slightly hesitate even when the car next to them is stopped. I do not step off the curb now until I see all cars stopping and that the drivers all see me. Probably pisses some of them off that they have to wait but oh well - I am tired of being halfway across in the crosswalk and having a car zoom by me too close for comfort.
I have this happen occasionally- I have to cross the deli by my house- which sees quiet a bit of traffic- I have banged on the hood of more than one car in my life.
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CodeMonkey78 wrote: »I have a question for those of you that run in the dark - do you carry any kind of defense mechanism with you? I do a large part of my runs by myself in the morning darkness along a bike trail by the water. Even though I live in a very safe area I am starting to think maybe I should be running with pepper spray or something along those lines just to be on the safe side.
This has a comfortable handstrap:
http://www.amazon.com/Mace-Jogger-Pepper-Spray/dp/B00OYFOW42
Or, take out some kneecaps:
http://www.defensedevices.com/steelbaton26.html
I am not sure what the 2nd one is but it is apparently deemed "not appropriate for work" by our IT dept! The website is blocked. lol :P I may pick up the pretty pink mace though!
@skippygirlsmom - Getting a RoadID is a great idea. I think my mom runs with one as well. I try to remember to tell my husband my route. The bike path is lit and rarely am I by myself on it. I just worry sometimes that I am being too naive. My husband did ban me from running around my work for similar reasons as you decsribe your work. Sad to say that darkness on the bike trail is the safer than daylight by my work!
http://www.amazon.com/SABRE-RED-Spitfire-Pepper-Spray/dp/B0077SYCPM/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1426598362&sr=1-1&keywords=spitfire
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Up to 52.4 km. 5k more to do later this week, as a pre-lim for my HM next Sunday.
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3/1 - 2.25 miles - walking, and another 2.25 miles - walking
3/2 - 1 mile - running, 1 mile - walking, and another 2 miles - walking
3/3 - 5 miles - walking ***that single mile of running was a mistake***
3/4 - 2.25 miles - walking, and another 1.5 miles - walking
3/5 - 2.25 miles - walking
3/6 - 1.75 miles - walking
3/7 - 2.25 miles - walking, and another 1.75 miles - walking
3/8 - 2.1 miles - walking, and another 4.25 miles - walking
3/9 - 2.5 miles - 1.16 running, 1.34 walking (we'll see if I was ready, yet), and another 2 miles - walking
3/10 - 2.7 miles - 2 running, 0.7 walking (I couldn't NOT run with new running shoes! The ankle feels... 3/10 for pain? But the run felt good. I'll have to accept it.)
3/11 - REST
3/12 - 3 miles - running
3/13 - 2 miles - walking (the blister didn't allow for any of my running shoes, so no running.)
3/14 - 2.5 miles - 1.25 walking, 1.25 running, and another 2.1 - walking
3/15 - 4.5 miles - walking, 1 mile - running
3/16 - 3 miles - 1.5 walking, 1.5 running, and another 2.5 miles - walking
3/17 - 2.1 miles - walking0 -
3/1 - 6.5 miles
3/2 - 3.9 miles - miserable windy 20 mph with gusts, I hate wind even when it's 100 out LOL
3/3 - rest day
3/4 - 6.1 miles a beautiful 64F at 5:30 am when I ran - ran in a tank top. I love Alabama, tonight it will be 25F with a winter storm watch
3/5 - ice day
3/6 - ice day
3/7 - 8.4 miles
3/8 - lazy day
3/9 - 3.5 miles
3/10 - 6.5 miles
3/11 - 4.4 miles - yes yes yes it's been a bit since I was a sub 10:30 pace...10:27 but hey it's sub 10:30 I felt great today! Wish I'd paid better attention to the time, it got way dark and I had to head home. Didn't have my lights with me.
3/12 - rest day
3/13 - lazy day LOL
3/14 - 8.4 miles - cut 4 mins off my time from when I ran this course on 3/7 :-)
3/15 - 3.5 miles
3/16 - 4.5 miles
3/17 - 6.3 miles
62 out of 70 miles
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Date... Miles.... Total
3/1 3.5 3.5
3/2 6 9.5
3/3 6 15.5
3/4 6.5 22
3/7 20.5 42.5 (5100 ft elevation gain)
3/10 6 48.5
3/11 5.75 54.25
3/12 5 59.25
3/13 3.5 62.75
3/14 13 75.75
3/15 10 85.75
3/17 6.25 92
92 done/160 goal!
Thanks all for the safety advice. Tues mornings I actually run with people which is a welcome change.
@JoRocka - I have been known to hit hoods and kick tires when cars try to blow thru intersections and get to close to me (especially if I have the kids with me). Probably not the smartest idea but I just get so pissed sometimes. My husband actually threw a half eaten apple at a car once that came within inches of me and the girls and never stopped. Hit it square on the back window! Oops! Luckily I only have one intersection between my house and the bike trail. And almost no cars at 6am!0 -
@JoRocka - I have been known to hit hoods and kick tires when cars try to blow thru intersections and get to close to me (especially if I have the kids with me). Probably not the smartest idea but I just get so pissed sometimes. My husband actually threw a half eaten apple at a car once that came within inches of me and the girls and never stopped. Hit it square on the back window! Oops! Luckily I only have one intersection between my house and the bike trail. And almost no cars at 6am!
yeah I have the same vitriolic lash out reaction to things- I'm pretty sure I'll be beaten to death or shot at an early age- because it's not gotten better with time- I have yet to mellow out. The epic amount of stupid makes me stabby- and one day I'm sure I'll do that to the wrong person. LOL- Least no one can say I don't stand up for myself! LOL0 -
... that strongly reeks like anger-management0
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CodeMonkey78 wrote: »I have a question for those of you that run in the dark - do you carry any kind of defense mechanism with you? I do a large part of my runs by myself in the morning darkness along a bike trail by the water. Even though I live in a very safe area I am starting to think maybe I should be running with pepper spray or something along those lines just to be on the safe side.
This has a comfortable handstrap:
http://www.amazon.com/Mace-Jogger-Pepper-Spray/dp/B00OYFOW42
Or, take out some kneecaps:
http://www.defensedevices.com/steelbaton26.html
I am not sure what the 2nd one is but it is apparently deemed "not appropriate for work" by our IT dept! The website is blocked. lol :P I may pick up the pretty pink mace though!
@skippygirlsmom - Getting a RoadID is a great idea. I think my mom runs with one as well. I try to remember to tell my husband my route. The bike path is lit and rarely am I by myself on it. I just worry sometimes that I am being too naive. My husband did ban me from running around my work for similar reasons as you decsribe your work. Sad to say that darkness on the bike trail is the safer than daylight by my work!
http://www.amazon.com/SABRE-RED-Spitfire-Pepper-Spray/dp/B0077SYCPM/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1426598362&sr=1-1&keywords=spitfire
@tdbernrd: FYI, they sell the jogger's mace with the velcro handstrap at Dick's Sporting Goods if you want to buy local. It's very comfortable, has a quick flip safety, and cheap. You pretty much forget it's there once you get used to it.
@briebee7: the collapsable baton is multi-purpose. You can take out a kneecap if you need to and shatter a window if a d-bag aims their car at you. I started carrying mine intermittently after a car purposely tried to hit me last April (that hosed my ankle for a while). Running with any of my pistols is too cumbersome -- not to mention the chaffing!
A slapjack is also a good, lightweight alternative and can be for everyday use:
http://www.ninjacops.com/5129009.html
This all reminds me that I need to buy a "get back whip" for my bicycle. The one I have on my Harley is too long to use on the bike..0 -
yeah I have the same vitriolic lash out reaction to things- I'm pretty sure I'll be beaten to death or shot at an early age- because it's not gotten better with time- I have yet to mellow out. The epic amount of stupid makes me stabby- and one day I'm sure I'll do that to the wrong person. LOL- Least no one can say I don't stand up for myself! LOL
@JoRocka, NEVER go down without a fight and ALWAYS keep your head held high.
Aand.. one of my personal favorites.
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... that strongly reeks like anger-management
@iofred
have gone- yes I need it. I know my own short comings.
@CodeMonkey78 truth truth.0 -
I have this happen occasionally- I have to cross the deli by my house- which sees quiet a bit of traffic- I have banged on the hood of more than one car in my life.
@jorocka I had to go look at your profile, I KNEW you were a Jersey Girl! When cars get too close I bang on the side of them and flip them off LOL I'm transplanted from the Jersey Shore to the South.
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Up to 17.8 miles. Goal is 25 miles!!! Whoo hoo!!! I'm almost there!!!!0
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skippygirlsmom wrote: »
I have this happen occasionally- I have to cross the deli by my house- which sees quiet a bit of traffic- I have banged on the hood of more than one car in my life.
@jorocka I had to go look at your profile, I KNEW you were a Jersey Girl! When cars get too close I bang on the side of them and flip them off LOL I'm transplanted from the Jersey Shore to the South.
@skippygirlsmom BAW HA HA HA
I'm not a native- but sure as *kitten* fit real well in here!!!
I grew in CA- and I ran a lot there- and for some reason banging on the hood of a car when it's about to pull out in front of you is a straight natural reaction for me... but holy hell YES_ I'm pretty sure I'm officially Jersey Girl material LOL
How was that transition to the south- bet that was a little rough!!!0 -
Omg, you guys are great! I need more bad a$s people in my life.0
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skippygirlsmom wrote: »
I have this happen occasionally- I have to cross the deli by my house- which sees quiet a bit of traffic- I have banged on the hood of more than one car in my life.
@jorocka I had to go look at your profile, I KNEW you were a Jersey Girl! When cars get too close I bang on the side of them and flip them off LOL I'm transplanted from the Jersey Shore to the South.
@skippygirlsmom BAW HA HA HA
I'm not a native- but sure as *kitten* fit real well in here!!!
I grew in CA- and I ran a lot there- and for some reason banging on the hood of a car when it's about to pull out in front of you is a straight natural reaction for me... but holy hell YES_ I'm pretty sure I'm officially Jersey Girl material LOL
How was that transition to the south- bet that was a little rough!!!
From southern Virginia here. Pretty sure I would pull over and cry if someone smacked my hood and flicked me off.0 -
OK. Somehow never realized until now that I was supposed to comment here. I have simply been logging in the spreadsheet for the last 6-7 months. Hello, Newb! So, here is what I have this month so far.
3/1 - 6.5 miles (TM)
3/2-3/4 had a nasty virus, no running
3/5 - 3.1 miles (hotel TM)...still feeling icky
3/6 - 3.1 miles (hotel TM)...feeling worse
3/7 - 5 miles along Lake Michigan in Chicago. Windy, but fun!
3/8 - none, flying home
3/9 - 3.1 (indoor track)
3/10 - 3.1 (indoor track)
3/11 - 2.5 (indoor track)
3/12 - 5 miles (TM Trek class)
3/13 - 3.1 (indoor track)
3/14 - 7.36 miles, windy and warm (for Iowa in March)
3/15 - rest day
3/16 - 3.1 (indoor track)0 -
skippygirlsmom wrote: »
I have this happen occasionally- I have to cross the deli by my house- which sees quiet a bit of traffic- I have banged on the hood of more than one car in my life.
@jorocka I had to go look at your profile, I KNEW you were a Jersey Girl! When cars get too close I bang on the side of them and flip them off LOL I'm transplanted from the Jersey Shore to the South.
@skippygirlsmom BAW HA HA HA
I'm not a native- but sure as *kitten* fit real well in here!!!
I grew in CA- and I ran a lot there- and for some reason banging on the hood of a car when it's about to pull out in front of you is a straight natural reaction for me... but holy hell YES_ I'm pretty sure I'm officially Jersey Girl material LOL
How was that transition to the south- bet that was a little rough!!!
From southern Virginia here. Pretty sure I would pull over and cry if someone smacked my hood and flicked me off.
LOL- I went to school in VA- most of the people there were just old and didn't care or couldn't see- so a loud jolt was needed.
But that's an easy solution- look before you go and then no one will smack your car. LOL... we typically don't flick off random people for no reason- although- when I went to VA Beach a month or two ago- holy hell... some guy didn't appreciate the speed I was driving through/around the tunnels into Hampton- dark- rainy- been on the road for 6h ours- so the passenger put his hand out and tossed me the bird as they drove by- they got in the lane in front of me... and I kindly returned the favor and flipped my high beams on.
After about a mile- passenger put his hand out the window and rolled down the road for at least a min with his hand out flipping me off.
Of course I just chuckled and left my high beams on- like dude- I'm in my car- not getting wet- you look like a jack *kitten* with your arm out the window- getting wet and cold. NMP!!!!
Takes all types.0 -
01/03- rest sick
02/03- rest still sick
03/03- 3.6 miles TM
04/03- 3.74 miles TM
05/03- 3.84 miles TM
06/03- 4.08 miles TM
07/03- 1.4 miles OUTSIDE 3.7 TM
08/03- rest day
09/03- 1.5 miles TM
10/03- 4.25 miles outside on a trail
11/03- 2.7 miles trail
12/03- 4.32 miles road
13/03- 4.48 miles road
14/03- rest Happy Men's Valentine's Day
15/03- 4.02 miles TM
16/03- 4.47 miles road
17/03- 4.62 miles road
I'm definitely not laughing at any of you almost getting hit by cars, but I am laughing about your reactions. I LOVE IT! I would totally do the same thing, especially if my daughter was with me! Some people are just a waste of oxygen!
The treadmill has officially been ruined for me, it was so bloody windy the other day, I had to get on it.....IT WAS AWFUL! I blame all of you for making outside seem so awesome....and dammit, you were right. I see a future of winter running gear for this chick.
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