September 2015 Running Challenge
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Yesterday was a nice, relaxed football Saturday-glad those are back! Today was mostly lazy, lazy, lazy. So lazy I fell asleep after lunch, on the couch, snuggled up to the doggie. We both enjoyed our afternoon nap. So I had no excuses to not get out and run this evening. Plus it was nice and cool after a bit of a light rain. I got in another 4 miler, yah, the other day's wasn't an anomaly. It was slightly less comfortable, but also averaged about 30 seconds/mile faster, so I can't complain.
@7lenny7 yes, I am definitely going to have to play with garmin connect and figure out some data. I'm a statistics kind of gal. I haven't done that yet, but imagine I will as I get more miles under my belt, play with the device, etc. I think having certain goals, besides just add some more distance, will help keep me wanting to get up and get out and keep doing it. Whatever can help keep me motivated is good I say!
@ruqayyahsmum I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. You're in my thoughts, and virtual hugs are sent your way. I always enjoy hearing about how you are passing the gift of health and activity onto your children, by taking them running/biking with you when you're off on your lake run. Keep yourself strong and healthy as best you can and hope to see you back soon!!
9/3 4 miles
9/4 3 miles
9/6 4 miles---11 miles total out of 40 goal.0 -
Really lazy day. Wish I would have done more, but something is better than nothing!
9/1 - 2.06 miles (walk)
9/2 - 2.76 miles (run/walk)
9/3 - 2.26 miles (walk/run)
9/4 - 2.82 miles (run/walk)
9/5 - 5 miles (walking) also kayaked about 4 miles!
9/6 - 2.16 miles (walk)
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@AlexPaige - if it's always the same car/person I think I would start getting creeped out and start memorizing the license plate and tell someone else. Be safe out there!
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Just a quick report. I'm getting up early tomorrow for a long run and need to get to bed. I'll have to catch up tomorrow.
9/01 - Rest
9/02 - 6.1 Miles, 11:03 pace, 137 HR, 72F
9/03 - 5.0 Miles, 10:53 pace, 142 HR, 77F
9/04 - 8.1 Miles, 12:11 pace, 136 HR, 83F
9/05 - Family Day! - Innertubing down a nearby river and going out to eat.
9/06 - 7.7 Miles (5.2 + 2.5), First run: 11:05 pace, 139 HR, 76F, Second run with the kid. Also got in a 3 mile walk with Kody.
Goal: 135 Miles
Progress: 26.9 Miles
Remaining: 109.1 Miles
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CrimsonWhite wrote: »@ruqayyahsmum I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. You're in my thoughts, and virtual hugs are sent your way. I always enjoy hearing about how you are passing the gift of health and activity onto your children, by taking them running/biking with you when you're off on your lake run. Keep yourself strong and healthy as best you can and hope to see you back soon!!
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@RunTimer - Can't believe you are braving Fisherman's Wharf this time of year with all the tourists!
@AlexPaige - I think it is time to get the license plate and contact your local police. Best to be safe!
@BanksySJ11 - remember no matter what time you got on your first half it is a PR (congratulations BTW) and the next time you can always improve from there!
@patrikc333 - I run with my pup almost every day (Hobbes the Vizsla needs the daily exercise and would be a total crazy boy without it!). He loves to go and about the only thing that gets him more excited is going to the beach. When it isn't too hot he goes on my long runs too - we have gone up to 15 miles but I know others that run 20-25 miles with their people! Check out this article about training with your dog - (I know it is from a car company and features a Vizsla but.. it has good points ) http://drive.subaru.com/fall13_TrainLikeDog.aspx
@lilolil0585 - If you threw up twice and you aren't otherwise fighting the flu or some other illness, I would say you are pushing your body too hard. Maybe try slowing it down on your long runs and pushing it for tempo on shorter runs intended for that purpose?
@ShortMrsN - Welcome back! Glad you are feeling better!
Took Hobbes the Vizsla to the dog beach and had an amazing morning on the beach! There were so many other Vizslas to play with and he had a ball! We ran up and down and into the warm water. It was just a wonderful morning!
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September is off to an auspicious start given my 200 mile / 322 km goal as I've barely run all week - a life break invaded my time big time but got some karma points and would do it again.
12 pages already in this thread, lots to catch up on - what an active group!lilolilo920 wrote: »Today was a long training run for me of 19 miles. I'm getting better at keeping about an 8:30 min/mile pace on my long runs, which in happy about-however, I threw up twice in my run
@lilolilo920 Welcome to the group - it is never too late to join. Sign up on the last day of the month and we'll be welcoming! PS: Throwing up is probably an indication you are pushing the pace too hard on your training runs. Long training runs should be run slower, well within your aerobic capacity. Hopefully there you can finish without feeling the need to heave.+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Month to date: 029.11 km Goal: 29 km / 200 miles (9% completed) +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Sep 06 21.21 km Running gentle hills around the lake, felt great save for blisters Sep 05 ----- Life break, coaching soccer Sep 04 07.90 km UBC forest - Date Run Friday! Sep 03 ----- More of same Sep 02 ----- More of same Sep 01 ----- Life break, running an evacuation centre
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Only just seen this group, so Im going to post the runs i did last week before i knew i had a goal and aim for 45 miles this month.
Im aiming a little low becasue like with most people a miserable life event has set me back in the last couple of months. It involved a lot of sofa surfing, eventually moving house and having to be without my favourite running canine companion. So i aim for a 5 day running week with mondays and fridays as rest days just to get me back into the swing of things.
Im going to attempt to make a ticker Would love to connect with other runners out there. Feel free to follow me on Strava0 -
@RunTimer - Can't believe you are braving Fisherman's Wharf this time of year with all the tourists!
@AlexPaige - I think it is time to get the license plate and contact your local police. Best to be safe!
@BanksySJ11 - remember no matter what time you got on your first half it is a PR (congratulations BTW) and the next time you can always improve from there!
@patrikc333 - I run with my pup almost every day (Hobbes the Vizsla needs the daily exercise and would be a total crazy boy without it!). He loves to go and about the only thing that gets him more excited is going to the beach. When it isn't too hot he goes on my long runs too - we have gone up to 15 miles but I know others that run 20-25 miles with their people! Check out this article about training with your dog - (I know it is from a car company and features a Vizsla but.. it has good points ) http://drive.subaru.com/fall13_TrainLikeDog.aspx
@lilolil0585 - If you threw up twice and you aren't otherwise fighting the flu or some other illness, I would say you are pushing your body too hard. Maybe try slowing it down on your long runs and pushing it for tempo on shorter runs intended for that purpose?
@ShortMrsN - Welcome back! Glad you are feeling better!
Took Hobbes the Vizsla to the dog beach and had an amazing morning on the beach! There were so many other Vizslas to play with and he had a ball! We ran up and down and into the warm water. It was just a wonderful morning!
wonderful big boy! and wonderful location as well
My Moses will make me trip over prob after 100 meters!0 -
WhatMeRunning wrote: »@BanksySJ11 - Congrats on completing your first half! It's a huge accomplishment!
@patrikc333 - My HRM is a Wahoo Tickr X that I bought in January this year. It has worked wonderfully save for an occasional high reading for the first minute or so (which seems common among HRMs). I am hoping it is just the battery because it would explain my last 3 easy runs where I had a ridiculously hard time keeping my HR down in the "easy" range in the middle of the run. Today is the first time I ignored the high reading and went with feel, hoping I was not fooling myself. It was clearly elevated by about 25 bpm for several consecutive minutes in the middle of the run, and then went back to the range I expected to be in for the rest of the run.
or maybe a bit of residual salt from sweat on the contact points
they are a pain, it is so frustrating when GPS / HRM strap are not reliable, as I trust them for all my distance + calories0 -
01/9 12 miles
02/9 12 miles
03/9 10k
04/9 12 miles
05/9 10k
06/9 34.1k
07/9 10k
133.8km/400
very nice sunset this morning, but 7C!!! went out with short sleeves but it was pretty chilly
found a £20 note on the foothpath
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Ok here is my ticker
I did 4 miles on Thursday, 3 miles on friday, 3 miles on saturday and 6 miles yesterday
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6 miles for me yesterday, so a total of 13 miles. hopefully this wasn't a double post but it takes ages to scroll through looking for previous posts!!0
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9/1: Rest
9/2: 7 miles
9/3: 8 miles am and 6 miles pm with the Thursday crew
9/4: 6 miles
9/5: Rest
9/6: Brunch and walking around museums > running 6 miles in a new town
9/7: 18 miles
Super pumped because had a stellar 18 mile run this morning even though I wasn't feeling it earlier this weekend. Set out at a little after 5:30 (it was still dark!) and had the roads to myself for a solid hour before I ran into any other runners. I think I finally worked out the kinks with my 2.5 hour+ long run fuel, since my last 5 miles were my fastest of the day and I even cranked out a sub-8:00 mile (considering my overall pace was 9:18, that's really moving!). PLUS: I finally overcame the 2:48:00 barrier! My 18 mile runs are almost always without fail 2:48 and change. Today? 2:47:30. Very happy with today's run and going to celebrate with lots and lots of good food
45/200
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9/1 -- 2.81mi
9/2 -- 2.00mi
9/3 -- 2.80mi
9/4 -- 2.26mi
9/5 -- 2.00mi
9/6 -- 2.43mi supposed to be rest day but ended up taking the kiddos hiking.
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Out in front of the heat today, a little bit anyway. 3.7 miles and looking forward to a rest day tomorrow!
Date Miles MTD ------ ----- ----- Sep 01 5.2 5.2 Sep 04 9.1 14.3 Sep 05 3.7 18.0 Sep 06 5.0 23.0 Sep 07 3.7 26.7
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1-rest
2-5.03
3-5.04
4-rest/ travel
5-1.88 walk
6-5.26 suuux! The heat is killing me. Should have been 12.5. Swam laps 20 minutes. That sucked too. I feel so out of shape..
7-3.43 suuux! Thought I could beat the heat by getting out earlier. Still wiped out from heat run yesterday
20.64/80+
I have got to catch up on everyone's journey this month.
I have been in a funk. Kid taking off, work rumors and reassignments, finances, husband is a butt, medical issues, and my daughter has ALL of the forks in her room- not sure if shes being a troll or just to lazy to bring them back to the kitchen.
Ugh, I just hit a point where I my emotional plate was full. And now I feel like I've just stalled physically.
So, time to dig back in to the community/resources and work my way out of this, one mile at a time ;-)
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Date Miles today. Miles for September
9/1 10.5 miles - 10.5
9/2 6.6 miles - 17.1
9/3 9.5 miles - 26.6
9/4 6.85 miles - 33.45
9/5 20 miles - 53.45
9/6 REST DAY
9/7 10.4 miles - 63.95
Happy Labor Day everyone!
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kristinegift wrote: »9/1: Rest
9/2: 7 miles
9/3: 8 miles am and 6 miles pm with the Thursday crew
9/4: 6 miles
9/5: Rest
9/6: Brunch and walking around museums > running 6 miles in a new town
9/7: 18 miles
Super pumped because had a stellar 18 mile run this morning even though I wasn't feeling it earlier this weekend. Set out at a little after 5:30 (it was still dark!) and had the roads to myself for a solid hour before I ran into any other runners. I think I finally worked out the kinks with my 2.5 hour+ long run fuel, since my last 5 miles were my fastest of the day and I even cranked out a sub-8:00 mile (considering my overall pace was 9:18, that's really moving!). PLUS: I finally overcame the 2:48:00 barrier! My 18 mile runs are almost always without fail 2:48 and change. Today? 2:47:30. Very happy with today's run and going to celebrate with lots and lots of good food
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Congrats. What a nice run. I look forward to the time I can do that0 -
9/1 - 3.5 miles - way too many pushes on the snooze this morning!
9/2 - rest day walked the doggie instead
9/3 - 5.1 miles
9/4 - 10 miles last 2 were HOT HUMID and MISERABLE LOL
9/5 - rest day - cross country meet - Skip did great 24th in her division 23:37 no where near a PR but it was so hot and humid you could hardly stand to be out there to watch let alone run. Proud of my girl.
9/6 - 5.1 miles
9/7 - 5.2 miles of trail running - OMG we had so much fun!!! Skip wanted to practice trail running for her meets and folks gave me some great recommendations of trails to run. We went out this morning and had a blast. The first trail was marked as easy/difficult so it was some easy packed dirt and some gravel with harder roots and rocks to climb. The second was difficult and some parts were about 2' wide and quite a climb (for me LOL). We loved it!
28.9 of 120 miles
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@kristinegift fantastic run!!!
@elise4270 I'm sorry your going through so much hang in there
@patrikc333 nothing like getting paid to run congrats on your find
@shanaber I love seeing pictures of Hobbs!
@ruqayyahsmum my thoughts are with you - lots of hugs
@alexpaige I agree with making a police report, perhaps you need to run with some pepper spray for a bit. Stay safe.0 -
@kristinegift Terrific run - congrats on making a training PB!
@skippygirlsmom Huge applause to you and especially your daughter for getting you on trails. You'll become a trail addict if you don't watch out!
@Elise4270 You got it, work it out, one mile at a time! Let's get those endorphins coursing through our systems!
Happy Labour Day everyone!0 -
01/09 - 4.52 km
02/09 - 3.04 km - A nice evening run
03/09 - 4.56 km - Lunchtime run but without my run buddy :-(
04/09 - Rest
05/09 - Rest
06/09 - 6.07 km - Lovely evening run
07/09 - 2.04 km - Quick blast on the treadmill to finish my strength training session
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@kristinegift Terrific run - congrats on making a training PB!
@skippygirlsmom Huge applause to you and especially your daughter for getting you on trails. You'll become a trail addict if you don't watch out!
@Elise4270 You got it, work it out, one mile at a time! Let's get those endorphins coursing through our systems!
Happy Labour Day everyone!
@mwyvr after her meet on Saturday she said she thought not running on trails hurt her so we decided to find a place. We had so much fun this morning. My legs will be talking to me tomorrow but it will be worth it because of the smile on her face and the big hug I got when we were done.
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@skippygirlsmom - I hear you (and Skip) about the trails. They are quite a big change from paved surfaces. I have too many road races this fall to commit to trails as much as I would like. My pace on trails is so slow I wouldn't get the miles I need each week! Depending on trail conditions this winter I hope to swith to primarily trails as they are quite a stronger workout.0
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@mwyvr thanks, I'll keep grinding it out!
@skippygirlsmom Love the pics! Skip is too cute! I took to some trail runs a few months back hoping to add strength and agility. I really enjoy hitting the technical ones. Like @mwyvr said, they will become addictive. It just stirs something primal in me!0
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