The January 2016 Running Challenge

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  • MommysLittleMeatball
    MommysLittleMeatball Posts: 2,064 Member
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  • deannaaaaaaaaa
    deannaaaaaaaaa Posts: 238 Member
    January 1st- 3.5 miles
    January 4th- 4 miles
    Total so far: 7.5 miles
  • 9voice9
    9voice9 Posts: 693 Member
    01-Jan (15 days to HM): 5.80 miles
    02-Jan (14 days to HM): 10.01 miles
    03-Jan (13 days to HM): <HM Training-mandated Rest Day>
    04-Jan (12 days to HM): 5.21 miles
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    Upcoming Races:
    16-Jan: Museum of Aviation HM, Warner Robins, GA
    19-Mar: Cherry Blossom 10K, Macon, GA
    16-Apr: Running for Ronald 5K or 10K, Macon, GA
    04-Jul: Peachtree Road Race 10K, Atlanta, GA

    It's my sort-of off-day, so it's a longer run, even after a couple of other longer runs. But the rest of this week will be shorter.... The HM is less than 2 weeks away - haven't actually ponied up the $$$, but that's not a factor in motivation. Didn't feel the need for extra hydration or nutrition during the 10-miler Saturday, so I'm thinking I'm gonna be okay without any supplements on the HM itself.

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  • _EPIC_
    _EPIC_ Posts: 611 Member
    Hi all.. ~120 goal for the month.

    1/1 - 2.15
    1/3 - 2.33
    1/4 - 3.68

    Upcoming Races:
    4/23 - 50k, VA
  • Virkati
    Virkati Posts: 679 Member
    Instead of being able to get out and do my first REAL day of HM training, I'll be sitting in the doc's office begging for drugs. I believe I have strep and some bronchitis to go with it. Yay. I took four days off to give my hip muscle a chance to settle down, which it has for the most part, so now I get to wait another day or two until just being upright isn't enough to almost kill me. On the bright side, I'm super excited to get started on the training. Which just proves that my daughter is correct...she's accusing me of being addicted to endorphins. Like that's a bad thing!

    Upcoming Races for 2016
    02/20 Snowman Stampede 10 mile race - tentative
    03/12 - Lucky Laces 10k - tentative
    04/24 Graffiti Run with grandkids - Registered - "Memaw's Mini Posse" is our team name
    04/30 Greenland Trail Race...8 mile - Registered
    05/15 Colfax Marathon (Half) - Registered
    09/05 Labor Day Mini Marathon (Half) - Registered
    10/16 Rock-n-Roll Denver Half - Registered


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  • SamColl72
    SamColl72 Posts: 5 Member
    After posting in the wrong thread, I'll try again on the 2016 one! Thanks for the tag/heads up I was on the wrong one

    Im new to MFP community so new to the monthly running challenges.

    My aim for Jan is 80 miles, have my second half at the end of Feb & need to step up my training

    I ran 3miles yesterday, so 77 to go
  • refinnej70
    refinnej70 Posts: 2 Member
    edited January 2016
    I'm In! Walk or Run at least 1 mile outside per day in January

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  • moremonica
    moremonica Posts: 32 Member
    I know this seems silly, but my goal is 10 miles for January.

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  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    moremonica wrote: »
    I know this seems silly, but my goal is 10 miles for January.

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    no such thing as a silly goal @moremonica
  • rune1990
    rune1990 Posts: 543 Member
    1/01 - 4.7 walk/run treadmill
    1/02 - rest, did a half hour x-country ski
    1/03 - 4.5 walk/run treadmill
    1/04 - rest


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  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    moremonica wrote: »
    I know this seems silly, but my goal is 10 miles for January.

    On the contrary, @moremonica, that's an awesome goal!! Welcome to the thread and please feel free to ask any questions you might have about running. Every single one of us started with the first step, the first mile, etc. so we've all been there.

  • Virkati
    Virkati Posts: 679 Member
    moremonica wrote: »
    I know this seems silly, but my goal is 10 miles for January.

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    no such thing as a silly goal @moremonica
    @moremonica - I agree with @skippygirlsmom ...no such thing as a silly goal. You are much better off having a small and realistic goal, achieving it, and building upon it than something larger than your current ability. Not much worse than having the heart to get it done, but the body isn't in the same place, overdoing it, and getting sidelined from an unnecessary injury. And a LOT of injuries are preventable. So go at YOUR pace and don't compare yourself to anyone else.

  • 5BeautifulDays
    5BeautifulDays Posts: 683 Member
    Virkati wrote: »
    moremonica wrote: »
    I know this seems silly, but my goal is 10 miles for January.

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    no such thing as a silly goal @moremonica
    @moremonica - I agree with @skippygirlsmom ...no such thing as a silly goal. You are much better off having a small and realistic goal, achieving it, and building upon it than something larger than your current ability. Not much worse than having the heart to get it done, but the body isn't in the same place, overdoing it, and getting sidelined from an unnecessary injury. And a LOT of injuries are preventable. So go at YOUR pace and don't compare yourself to anyone else.

    Amen and amen.
  • 5BeautifulDays
    5BeautifulDays Posts: 683 Member
    1/1 5 @ 10:36 on the treadmill
    1/2 4.75 @ 10:42 on the park trail (that's a time record for me on this trail!) That speed was no small accomplishment considering how many people walking 4-abreast I had to dodge. Share the trail, people! (20.75/20 miles for the week)

    1/3 5.25 @ 11:14 (5.0 @ 10:51, .25 walking) on the trails near my house. It was a beautiful, blustery day!
    1/4 10 @ 12:00 on the treadmill. While running from Indominus Rex. Or Chris Pratt. Or something. My longest long-run ever. :) I wanted to try it out on the treadmill first, in case my hip or ankles started bothering me and I needed to stop, but everything was awesome! (Oh...that's a different movie with Chris Pratt...) I am a little sore. I took a nice hot shower and now I'm going grocery shopping just so I'll keep moving. I have a feeling that if I sit too long I'll really regret it.
    (15.25/30 miles for the week)

    Upcoming Races:
    January 18: MLK 8K at Burke Lake Park, VA
    February 21: Disney Princess HM, Orlando, FL



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  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    1/1: 6.2 miles
    1/2: 11.6 miles
    1/3: Rest/travel day
    1/4: 10 miles

    Didn't take wind into consideration when I packed my clothes before heading to class. Oops. Was a bit chilly but didn't let that stop me! Nice to be back on my familiar training routes!

    No ticker. Too lazy to reconfigure on my iPad. 27.8 miles/210 goal

    Upcoming races:
    4/3: Caesar Rodney HM
    5/1: New Jersey Marathon
    6/12: Race and Ride Cedar Point HM (maybe)

  • KLAutry64
    KLAutry64 Posts: 5 Member
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    New to the group! Got the ticker working and finally posted on the right thread! lol Looking forward to encouraging and encouragement. :smiley:
  • KLAutry64
    KLAutry64 Posts: 5 Member
    im new to all of this, but i want to do it. I have bad knees so i may be walking alot, but i will do something. Thanks for the add

    WushuDiamond, "All truly great thoughts are concieved while walking" ~ Friedrich Nietzsche

  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    shanaber wrote: »
    I can't find who originally posted on the hydration/fueling question earlier but I did want to share my experiences as I have struggled with this and with the horrid GI distress. I have always taken something with me on longer runs greater than an hour (water and or Bloks or gummy bears and something for the pup). I followed the same practice for all my HMs and typically would fuel at the halfway point but I have been having some real stomach/intestinal issues that I could not figure out. My daughter is convinced it is all hydration related so before my HM last weekend I made sure I was very well hydrated. During the race I sipped water (only) at each hydration point and at mile 4 I had some gummy bears - only I didn't eat them, I let them dissolve slowly in my mouth. Same with the Blok at mile 6. I had NO stomach issues at all, not even a grumble. I also did not run out of steam, finished strong with a PR, placing higher than I thought I could in my AG. Having it work once doesn't mean it is the solution I know, but I was thrilled not to have any issue. I also don't really know if it was the hydration or not getting the gummies/bloks into my stomach to digest. The point is though that you have to keep trying things until you figure out what works for you.

    That's interesting! Maybe your stomach -- while on the go -- just doesn't like to be bothered with the breaking down of whole foods? It would rather deal with small pieces/dissolved sugars? But do gels not do the trick either? (Though to be fair, GU brand usually gives me some stomach problems because it's so thick, so I can see how those might also give you GI distress midrun.) Hope the dissolving method is the solution and works out for the future!

    Different types of sugars can effect your stomach too.

    "different sugars use different transport mechanisms to pass through the intestinal wall. Fructose uses a different intestinal transporter so the body can continue to absorb sugars via that mechanism after the glucose transporters are saturated"

    http://runnersconnect.net/running-nutrition-articles/how-to-avoid-hitting-the-wall-during-the-marathon/


    http://runnersconnect.net/coach-corner/energy-gels-for-runners/

    http://runnersconnect.net/running-nutrition-articles/gastrointestinal-problems-during-running/
  • ceciliaslater
    ceciliaslater Posts: 457 Member
    I only managed 4 miles of my 14 mile scheduled run yesterday. Between my sore tailbone and an upset stomach (it was already angry before I tried running), I ended up having to call my husband to come pick me up. So frustrating. Taking it easy today and tomorrow, and will see how my 4 miler goes on Wednesday.
  • KWKirkbride
    KWKirkbride Posts: 119 Member
    1-2: 3 miles
    1-4: 3 miles

    Goal: 6 of 30
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    edited January 2016
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    Congrats on the new distance! I cranked out many miles last year at similar paces. Keep at it and you will be running distances you never thought you would even attempt. Better yet, you will feel like you could probably just keep on going forever after a good while of training like that. Not that I tried going on forever, mind you. :lol:

    ..., but it felt good. My nose just tends to want to get a little sniffly in the cool air. I must remember kleenex in the future.



    Snot rocket.. I resisted for years to do it. But last few days running sick, its become a must. No shame.

    ha ha you need to practice those snot rockets, Skip and I do, she is now an expert on not getting any on her hands or face, the trick is to turn your head to the side. Left nostril turn to the left, right nostril turn head to the right, this way you are not running into your snot.

    @ohhim definitely a sign from Mickey/Minnie

    @shanaber hope the back feels better soon



    Just make sure you know who is behind you when you shoot one of those. :-)
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    Virkati wrote: »
    Instead of being able to get out and do my first REAL day of HM training, I'll be sitting in the doc's office begging for drugs. I believe I have strep and some bronchitis to go with it. Yay. I took four days off to give my hip muscle a chance to settle down, which it has for the most part, so now I get to wait another day or two until just being upright isn't enough to almost kill me. On the bright side, I'm super excited to get started on the training. Which just proves that my daughter is correct...she's accusing me of being addicted to endorphins. Like that's a bad thing!

    Upcoming Races for 2016
    02/20 Snowman Stampede 10 mile race - tentative
    03/12 - Lucky Laces 10k - tentative
    04/24 Graffiti Run with grandkids - Registered - "Memaw's Mini Posse" is our team name
    04/30 Greenland Trail Race...8 mile - Registered
    05/15 Colfax Marathon (Half) - Registered
    09/05 Labor Day Mini Marathon (Half) - Registered
    10/16 Rock-n-Roll Denver Half - Registered


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    I hope it's not too bad and you are back up and running again soon.
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    Date Miles today. Miles for January

    1/1 4 miles - 4
    1/2 13.5 miles - 17.5
    1/3 REST DAY
    1/4 10 miles - 27.5

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  • vinniesooner
    vinniesooner Posts: 119 Member
    Goal is 60 miles: January 1, 9. January 2, 3. January 3, 5 on the trail.
  • bitsinator
    bitsinator Posts: 30 Member
    I'm in for 68 miles this month, just started training for a HM in April. I failed to complete the training for this race last year -- it's a hilly *kitten* that I ran once before, and between the cold-weather training and bad memories of the course, I talked myself out of it after getting through about 2/3 of the training. I even paid for it, but I didn't run it, so I hope to be able to stick with it this time and put it all behind me (literally)!

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  • MrsKGrady
    MrsKGrady Posts: 276 Member
    Oops! Posted in the wrong year. I can definitely tell this is a Monday...lol.

    Well, now that I'm finally in the right year, I'm in for 75. :)
  • jillmcafee
    jillmcafee Posts: 34 Member
    I'm trying for 40 for January. I am returning from an injury and pneumonia, so I will be taking it slooooow.
  • runner_girl83
    runner_girl83 Posts: 553 Member
    Virkati wrote: »
    Instead of being able to get out and do my first REAL day of HM training, I'll be sitting in the doc's office begging for drugs. I believe I have strep and some bronchitis to go with it. Yay. I took four days off to give my hip muscle a chance to settle down, which it has for the most part, so now I get to wait another day or two until just being upright isn't enough to almost kill me. On the bright side, I'm super excited to get started on the training. Which just proves that my daughter is correct...she's accusing me of being addicted to endorphins. Like that's a bad thing!

    That's one thing I've noticed.. Since running I haven't been sick (knock on wood) my whole family have had colds, gastro bugs etc and I never got a sniffle.. Even my sinusitis didn't flare up at the end of the year like it always does! ;) hope you feel better soon!!
  • runner_girl83
    runner_girl83 Posts: 553 Member
    moremonica wrote: »
    I know this seems silly, but my goal is 10 miles for January.

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    Fantastic goal and welcome!! Update your miles after each run... We'll be cheering you on! :smiley:
  • runner_girl83
    runner_girl83 Posts: 553 Member
    MrsKGrady wrote: »
    Oops! Posted in the wrong year. I can definitely tell this is a Monday...lol.

    Well, now that I'm finally in the right year, I'm in for 75. :)

    Lol that's something I'd do! :smile: