August 2015 Running Challenge
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@7lenny7 love the shirt
@stoshew71 it's obvious why we are friends...Giants Yankees I don't need to say anything else.0 -
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I am in for 75 miles!0
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Thanks Stan!
I'm in again for 70+.
@ddmom0811 That HM is closing in! "August heat and long run" eesh!
Cold front came in today, its down to 94! *sarcastic hooray*. I opted for an extra rest day today..
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Too bad I'll be out of town for this race. I wonder if I could do it as a virtual?
https://www.facebook.com/events/1636825919865133/
I love the bottom line on the shirt!
That race sounds like so much fun.....0 -
Newbie here...or maybe returning runner is more accurate. I recently got back into running after taking nearly a year off. Just glad to be out there again; I'll shoot for 40 miles.0
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In for 100 miles again this month.
Still deciding on whether to sign up for a 1/2 IM in October so trying to divide my time and energy between swimming, cycling and running.
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I'm in for another 100 miles!0
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I'm new here and starting out with 30 miles for August challenge. Good luck to everyone. There are some impressive mileages on here!0
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I'm going to try this challenge out for a first time, used to be a distance runner but just now getting in shape. I'm going to do my best to hit 200. *fingers crossed*0
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Hi guys, me again. I'm in for 130 miles.0
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Just pulled the trigger on a half in November, so it's time to get training. I'm in for 75 this month. Let's do it!0
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So excited to be back in on this - injuries are healing
In for 40 miles this month - starting to slowly build back up for an October half.0 -
Here's an interesting study being done by the University of Minnesota. Sure wish I was young enough to participate
http://minneapolisrunning.com/participate-in-the-trainmeupmn-study/
They're studying how exercise affects metabolism in active, overweight people. Last year they did the study on active lean folks.0 -
Just committing to another 140 for August with 5 speedwork sessions.
I'd love to join you 200 milers, but it is too darn hot in Florida, I've committed to another 500 biking miles (for the cycling challenge), and my next Marathon isn't until January.0 -
90 sounds good. Being wary of increasing my mileage too fast, June had been right around 50 and in July I jumped up to 80 plus.0
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WhatMeRunning wrote: »So question for the crowd... how much foam rolling do you all do?kristinegift wrote: »@WhatMeRunning & @briebee7: I think we need a 200-club first-timers support group!
I don't even own a foam roller. I do own a rolling pin, but I only use that for pies.
You 200 milers need a support group? What, like a 12-step program?
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autumnblade75 wrote: »You 200 milers need a support group? What, like a 12-step program?
I'm pretty happy today. The trails are back open giving me only my second opportunity this year to run on them (stupid rains...which we desperately needed). Not only that, but I took my Hoka Challenger ATR's back by the running store where I bought them for an analysis of the "ogre bite" that they took on my last 9 mile trail run, causing the sole on the front of both shoes to separate. They agreed that a trail shoe of that quality should not see that sort of condition after only 9 miles and were happy to do whatever I wished...trade them in, refund, repair, whatever. I had not considered repair. They felt it might be worth a try to glue the sole back on there, and if that does not hold up then bring them back in for replacement or refund. They also assured me that they would add some "ogre repellent" in the glue to help keep such a thing from happening again. So I went with that, since I really liked the feel of those shoes.
Heck, I'm so excited I almost peed a little.
Oops, gotta go.0 -
Super excited to actually make a mileage goal this month. I came into the game late in july and was not sure what I could expect of myself. So, my goal this month. Run 3 times a week and walk 3 times a week. Total mileage goal, 60 miles.0
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Hello,
As it is my first time I will go for 75 miles (1/3 running + 2/3 walking). Good luck everyone0 -
I'll go for only 60 this month: I expect my mileage to be affected by adding Lily to our tandem leash....and learning to lead 3 dogs now instead of 2 (for a total of 185 additional pounds of "pull"!)
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So. I've bravely asked my highly none athletic type fiance if he wants to accompany me on my run tomorrow- he will be on his bike- and I'll be running- I have a 5 mile run.
I asked- and then went to myself- "dear god what did I do"... I haven't gotten an answer yet. LMAO0 -
I'm in for 100 miles for this month!0
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For those of you use Nuun and are Coscto members, they have a sale going on until August 23rd for Nuun Active Hydration Electrolyte Drink tablets. 63 count box for $17, delivered, plus tax. A heck of a price!
http://www.costco.com/.product.883765.html
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Absolutely everyone here from those just starting out to old hands make this such a great group! Here's to an injury free fun filled August!!
Last month I did 293km (182 miles) on a stretch goal of 242km (150 miles). This month I'm aiming for 322 kilometers / 200 miles.+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Month to date: 000.00 km Goal: 322 km / 200 miles (0% completed) +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Aug 01 TBD km !0 -
kristinegift wrote: »@WhatMeRunning & @briebee7: I think we need a 200-club first-timers support group!
@kristinegift You can add me to the group, I've not run 200+ miles in a single month in 20 years. Having typed that I hate saying it as I don't feel ... mentally ... one year older let alone 20 years. Ugh.
Anyway, shooting for 200 miles this month, 322 km for the metric folks.
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My aim is just to run without getting injured again. Even if the runs are short, as long as I'm running 3-4 times a week, I'm happy0
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WhatMeRunning wrote: »autumnblade75 wrote: »You 200 milers need a support group? What, like a 12-step program?
I'm pretty happy today. The trails are back open giving me only my second opportunity this year to run on them (stupid rains...which we desperately needed). Not only that, but I took my Hoka Challenger ATR's back by the running store where I bought them for an analysis of the "ogre bite" that they took on my last 9 mile trail run, causing the sole on the front of both shoes to separate. They agreed that a trail shoe of that quality should not see that sort of condition after only 9 miles and were happy to do whatever I wished...trade them in, refund, repair, whatever. I had not considered repair. They felt it might be worth a try to glue the sole back on there, and if that does not hold up then bring them back in for replacement or refund. They also assured me that they would add some "ogre repellent" in the glue to help keep such a thing from happening again. So I went with that, since I really liked the feel of those shoes.
Heck, I'm so excited I almost peed a little.
Oops, gotta go.kristinegift wrote: »@WhatMeRunning & @briebee7: I think we need a 200-club first-timers support group!
@kristinegift You can add me to the group, I've not run 200+ miles in a single month in 20 years. Having typed that I hate saying it as I don't feel ... mentally ... one year older let alone 20 years. Ugh.
Anyway, shooting for 200 miles this month, 322 km for the metric folks.
Welcome to all the new folks - we are a crazy but very fun and supportive group. A general warning however - subscribing to this group could bring on unintended addictions to running
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