March 2016 Running Challenge

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  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    Today is a rest day, meaning, way too much time to look ahead, and think about unreasonable/unpredictable goals for times on my 5 mile and half marathon races. I'll be shooting for sub-46 on the 5 mile, that will be pushing it for me. No clue on the half, other than finishing, but if my current training holds up, I "should" be looking at a ~2:20:00 time for it.....but that's a LONG way off
  • instantmartian
    instantmartian Posts: 335 Member
    edited March 2016
    I have to do a little bragging, here, because I'm sure many/most of you will appreciate this: My cousin started a program about a year and a half ago called the Spark Running Club. It's a running club for kids. She was a very accomplished runner in high school and college, but she told me she never loved running - she did it simply because she was good at it. (She is also the most positive, inspirational, and awesome person I know.) When she decided to get healthier a few years ago, she started running because it is what she knew, it can be relatively inexpensive, and it worked well into her crazy work travel schedule. Last year, she got her two sons and a few of their track friends together to get them to run off-season, and it has seriously turning into something amazing! Anyway, both of her boys (ages 12 and 14) ran their first sub 20:00 5K this past weekend. I am so darned proud of those two! I can't wait to see what kind of runners they both turn into. I see super-amazing things in their futures!

    That's so cool! Sub-20 is SO FAST! I hope they're running on season too! They're gonna kill it on the track running a road 5k that fast!

    They most certainly are killing it! I can't imagine they wouldn't be doing track this year. Actually, I don't think their mom would allow them not to. :smile: The 14-year-old had an official time of 19:48, and his 12-year-old brother came in next at 19:52 - 7th and 8th in the race, respectively. Other kids in the running club had times like 20:42, 21:15, 21:26, 21:56, 22:37, and 24:20. I think it's safe to say my cousin is definitely doing something right with these kids!

    juliet3455 wrote: »
    I have to do a little bragging, here, because I'm sure many/most of you will appreciate this: My cousin started a program about a year and a half ago called the Spark Running Club. It's a running club for kids.//////Last year, she got her two sons and a few of their track friends together to get them to run off-season, and it has seriously turning into something amazing! Anyway, both of her boys (ages 12 and 14) ran their first sub 20:00 5K this past weekend. I am so darned proud of those two! I can't wait to see what kind of runners they both turn into. I see super-amazing things in their futures!

    @instantmartian I see an Ultra Race/Marathon Relay Dream Team of Juniors :) - Those two lads and Skip of @skippygirlsmom. My 5k PR was 27:35 so dang that is just flying.

    That sounds like it could be an amazing team! Personally, I have yet to break 30:00 on a 5K, and it has been years since I've even come close.

    karllundy wrote: »
    Also, you mentioned Yuengling...love Yuengling!

    The race in VA or the beer? :smile:
  • GBrady43068
    GBrady43068 Posts: 1,256 Member
    NEWBIE WELCOMES: @hnewman31

    @MNLittleFinn: Yea!

    03/01: PLAN:4 miles easy@12:15-12:30. Windy.
    03/02: PLAN:REST DAY..Walked at work, night walk didn’t happen
    03/03: PLAN:4 miles plus strides 2.65 miles@10:50 morning, no night run due to snowy/slick
    03/04: PLAN: Rest Day
    03/05: PLAN: 4 easy miles. Went 4.67 miles total (4 miles easy plus 4 20 second strides.) 44 degrees, mist-light rain.
    03/06: PLAN: 6 easy miles. About 45 degrees, slight wind. 6.03 miles. Did two walk intervals of ¼ mile each, thought it was pretty good for being on “dead” legs.
    03/07: PLAN: REST DAY (and I’m-a take it!)
    03/08: PLAN: 4 miles plus strides. Ate, turned sloth, no run.
    03/09: PLAN: REST DAY Plan on doing yesterday’s planned run tonight instead EDIT: Same deal as yesterday.
    03/10: PLAN: 5 easy miles Not up early enough but did 3.28@11:03 in light rain, mid 50s temp.
    03/11: PLAN: Rest day
    03/12: PLAN: 5 miles easy 5.13 mi@12:20 avg.
    03/13: PLAN: 10 miles easy 10.03 miles@13:34 avg. Sort of a “gut check” for how close I am to my HM goal. I have a lot of work to do, I was only at the easy pace for 3 of the 10 and did a lot of walk intervals. But I have to keep in mind this was after a (relatively long for me) 5 mile run Sat. and I have a good deal of time before August to get my base built up. Also, it was a MISERABLE day for the first part of the run…windy/raining…and much of it was uphill so it may not be as dire as it appears.
    03/14: PLAN: Rest day I’ll do some walking…maybe some biking…pretty sore after the weekend.

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  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    1-nothing yet
    2-yoga
    3-sicker yet. sick sick sick
    4-still sick
    so since i had no running to blog about i made a blog with some running memes.
    Happy Friday
    5-nothing
    6-nothing
    7-3.77, it felt nice. lots of people out so dog couldn't come with. i have to keep working on socialization
    8-nothing yet
    9-yoga
    10-new medicine-nauseous
    11-yoga
    12-Great Pi Race 5k. great time with some horrible hills. I would have had an amazing time without them and as it was i still beat my last 5k by 2:37min. Stepdaughter to be got second in her age group. i was 20 out of 36.
    13-rest day
    14-4.87mi happy bunny

    wow the thread exploded this weekend


    RACES:
    Jan 16-Frosty 5k-33:43:123 (gun time-don't have chip time)
    Feb 13-Steve Cullen Run 8k chip time: 53:37
    Feb 15 Puppy Love Virtual Run 10k runkeeper time: 1:13:20
    Mar 12-Great Pi Run 32:17
    May 7-Door County Half Marathon
    ?Jun 11-Rock n Sole 5 or 8k? honeymoon might interfere
    June 19th through Sunday, July 10th SHE Power Virtual Half


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  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    I think I need to be bad and skip my rest day, move it to tomorrow, and do 3.14 miles today, in honor of pi day
  • Mari33a
    Mari33a Posts: 1,264 Member
    edited March 2016
    01/03 3.5miles
    02/03 3.5miles
    04/03 3.5miles
    05/03 3 miles
    07/03 3 miles
    09/03 4.5miles
    11/03 5 miles
    12/03 3.75miles
    14/03 3.5 miles


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  • instantmartian
    instantmartian Posts: 335 Member
    I think I need to be bad and skip my rest day, move it to tomorrow, and do 3.14 miles today, in honor of pi day

    I love this idea!
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited March 2016
    I think I need to be bad and skip my rest day, move it to tomorrow, and do 3.14 miles today, in honor of pi day

    I'd planned on biking all week since I feel like I may be close to injury and I have a 5K Saturday and a half Sunday. That puts me 26 miles behind schedule. So I went home at lunch to get my shoes, just in case the cycling doesn't work out. Or, if it does I might still get in a short run. So now that i have a reason to go get 3...or 6 #cantskiparun
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    I think I need to be bad and skip my rest day, move it to tomorrow, and do 3.14 miles today, in honor of pi day

    I'd planned on biking all week since I feel like I may be close to injury and I have a 5K Saturday and a half Sunday. That puts me 26 miles behind schedule. So I went home at lunch to get my shoes, just in case the cycling doesn't work out. Or, if it does I might still get in a short run. #cantskiparun

    It's horrible, I get anxious if I know a day is a nor running day. Today is supposed to be rest, but I feel like a small run will be OK.
  • RunTimer
    RunTimer Posts: 9,137 Member
    Let's beat this March ab1e259945fec1a0b7e09de4567fe38c-d6qgssu.gif into a msn_icon_oh_sheep_by_jychjych.gif

    :p

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    • 03 - 7.5mi Commute run to work
    • 07 - 7.5mi Commute
    • 11 - 6.4mi Fisherman's Wharf Run - Embarccadero: Tourist dodge 'em
    • 12 - 5.2mi "Hate NYC..it's cold and it's damp and all the people dress like monkees" run
    • 22 -
    • 24 -
    • 29 -
    • 31 -


    Year Totals - 2016 (Goal:600miles)
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  • ceciliaslater
    ceciliaslater Posts: 457 Member
    Missed my run yesterday. It was rainy, then started hailing, and once the hail stopped I just didn't trust it not to start up again. It was small hail, but my running route has absolutely no cover to offer. Also, we spent most of the day trying to complete a remodeling project before my husband went back to work (built a wall, installed doors--made a new 9ft x 6ft pantry/storage room).

    I had to work from home this morning, as we were having a new refrigerator delivered and installed. Finally replacing the 1979 model that came with our house! My husband flew out to go back to Alaska this morning, so I was the only one available to accept delivery.

    Planning on making up my missed 8 mile run today after work. Definitely need the stress relief!

    @Elise4270 & @WhatMeRunning - You can count me in for the beer challenge. My HM PR is currently 2:10:54 (set at the Jenks HM last year).
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    Missed my run yesterday. It was rainy, then started hailing, and once the hail stopped I just didn't trust it not to start up again. It was small hail, but my running route has absolutely no cover to offer. Also, we spent most of the day trying to complete a remodeling project before my husband went back to work (built a wall, installed doors--made a new 9ft x 6ft pantry/storage room).

    I had to work from home this morning, as we were having a new refrigerator delivered and installed. Finally replacing the 1979 model that came with our house! My husband flew out to go back to Alaska this morning, so I was the only one available to accept delivery.

    Planning on making up my missed 8 mile run today after work. Definitely need the stress relief!

    @Elise4270 & @WhatMeRunning - You can count me in for the beer challenge. My HM PR is currently 2:10:54 (set at the Jenks HM last year).

    Sweet!

    So nice to have a new fridge! I love it, cuz they are always clean ;) Wow, '79. Ya know the new one won't last 35 years.
  • 5BeautifulDays
    5BeautifulDays Posts: 683 Member
    3/1.....3.0 @ 10:40 on the TM, plus strength training
    3/3....3.5 @ 11:25 on the TM
    3/5....4.5 @ 10:33 on the TM ( .5 walking and 4 @ 10:00, which I think is my farthest distance at that speed)
    3/8....4.5 @ 11:53 on the park trail
    3/9...2.5 @ 15:00ish walking the world's fattest, most slothful dog :)
    3/10...4.25 @ 11:37 on the rail trail near my house. It was so nice to be outside--and warm!--at 6 am!
    3/11...3.00 @ 10:39 on the rail trail
    3/14...3.0 @ 10:56 on the rail trail--it was a little wet and slippery; I almost landed on my rear in the creek at the water crossing! But now I wish I'd seen your idea for pi day, @MNLittleFinn , and done 3.14 miles instead of 3!


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  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    found some racing pictures too. I loved this pi run.
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    among other things, race report
    http://runningohm.blogspot.com/2016/03/happy-pi-day.html
  • jstafaz
    jstafaz Posts: 16 Member
    Quick trip on the treadmill this AM - better than nothing but boy did I have to push myself to do it. The sunshine over the weekend spoiled me. Why does 3 miles indoor seem to take twice as long as 3 miles outdoors?
    Happy Monday!


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  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    Wow just had a chance to get caught up on the thread from Friday.

    Didn't run Saturday or Sunday. Saturday was all day track meet with Skip. She ran the 1600 and 800, she had to bow out of the 3200 because of a foot cramp. She said she thought her spikes we tied too tight in the 800 and that is what caused it. It was a bad one she was still putting ice on it at bed time. She was very disappointed in the 1600 6:33 time, which was 45 seconds faster than her previous 1600 outdoor time. Her 800 was 2:56 (her coach thought it was 2:53 but official time was 2:56), still a 30 second PR from her last outdoor 800 PR. She lead the entire 800 until the last 15 feet and I could see her give up when the girl passed her. She said she knew that was wrong and she should have pushed harder. I try to explain her place in a heat doesn't matter what matters is her time. I was so proud of her.

    On Sunday it was drive everyone to the airport day in different cities. Allen is deploying again with work so we took him to the local airport on Sunday morning, then Skip left for a few days visit with my Mom in Florida so I took her to the Birmingham airport. The neat thing in BHM was we saw quite a few Track and Field athletes at the airport because they had the NCAA Indoor T&F Championship meet in Birmingham over the weekend. She got to talk to a few athletes from U of Texas and I can't remember where the other girl was from. It was really cool for her.

    Two sides of my baby girls weekend. Before her 800m race and after her 1600m race. I love her Coach, just so compassionate and so caring.

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    Her in the middle of the picture with her Coach. I appreciate her Coach so much I sent him this picture today in an email telling him how awesome it was of him to just be there with her. I know nothing I could say would have meant anything, she said "Momma I let my coach and my team down". She was breaking my heart.

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    @instantmartian The Spark running club sounds awesome, what incredible times your cousins are running, just fantastic!!!
    @ddmom0811 I'm so sorry to hear of the accident, I'm so glad you are okay.
    @runner_girl83 awesome time! Mr. 3 is adorable and I hope your Dad is okay.
    @MNlittlefinn great distance PR!
    @joinn68 sorry about your cousin, horrifying disease.
    @kristinegift Super job on the 5K!!! I have lots of sleeping issues, I haven't slept through the night for well over a year, but I'm old ha ha! I hope you can find something to help soon, there is nothing worse than not being able to sleep.
    @ccagain great job getting out there for the Shamrock run!
    @sleepigrl love the picture. Honestly I could never run that straight it plays with me mentally not to make turns. The trees are blooming here and are trying to kill me, all I do is sneeze all day. They are so pretty but so mean!
    @mobycarp the guy in the tall hat looks serious to me! LOL Great job on the 5 miler, super time!

    didn't get my run in this morning, I was all dressed and walking out the door when the thunder and lighting started, then the pouring like I can't see the street rain. I'll do rain, but lighting - no thank you. I'll try later.

  • Mathsrunner
    Mathsrunner Posts: 93 Member
    11/3: 3.2 Miles
    13/3: 5.0 Miles
    14/3: 3.7 Miles

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  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    @moyer566 you're looking pretty happy in that pic
  • ariceroni
    ariceroni Posts: 422 Member
    3/01: 3 miles, easy (am)
    3/01: 6 miles, 2x1 mile at LTP (7:30) then 800m @ 5K pace (pm)
    3/02: 6 miles, easy
    3/03: 5 miles, 5x800m @ 6:45 pace with 400m recovery jog between
    3/04: 5 miles, easy
    3/05: 6 miles, easy
    3/06: 13.1 miles, long and easy
    3/07: Off, have the flu
    3/08: 4.25 miles, easy
    3/09: 5 miles, easy (am)
    3/09: 5 miles, easy (pm)
    3/10: 4.75 miles, 3x800m @ 6:45 pace + 2x400m @ 6:30 pace with 400m recovery jog between
    3/11: 5 miles, super easy
    3/12: 2 miles, warm up
    3/12: 5K race, 23:27
    3/13: 9 miles, easy with strong finish
    3/14: 5 miles, easy
    Total: 87.62 miles

    Overview:
    Easy 5 miles today to celebrate another week of tapering and the first day of spring break! It was 50 degrees and sunny, so I was a little overdressed in my running tights and long sleeve shirt haha. A little on the fast side today (averaged 8:55) but my legs were feeling great and the pace felt super easy! Only a few days out from my 10 mile race now; I've been training really hard for this one so I'm really hoping it goes as planned!


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    Upcoming races:
    3/12 - Leprechaun Leap (5K) 23:27 - 3rd female overall - 1st in age group
    3/20 - Excalibur 10 Miler
    3/26 - Chicago Quarter Marathon
    4/03 - Shamrock Shuffle (8K)
    4/09 - Chi Town Half Marathon
    5/28 - Soldier Field Run (10 miles)
  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    edited March 2016
    3/1: Rest day
    3/2: 12 miles (am), 5 miles (pm)
    3/3: 7 miles speedwork (am), 6 miles with Thursday crew (pm)
    3/4: Rest day
    3/5: 7.3 miles
    3/6: 15.2 miles
    3/7: 6 miles with Joe to Go crew
    3/8: Rest day
    3/9: 12 miles (am), 5 miles (pm)
    3/10: 8 miles (am), 6 miles with Thursday crew (pm)
    3/11: Rest day
    3/12: 5.6 miles (2.5 mile warm up and 5k race)
    3/13: 18 miles
    3/14: Impromptu rest day

    Switching things up a bit for this week. I'm visiting a friend in DC Thursday & Friday, so I won't be running those days. I was going to run once today, once tomorrow and twice Wednesday, but I just cannot get myself to put on my running shoes today. It's cold and rainy and windy, and despite sleeping almost 9 hours last night, I haven't been able to shake the all-day grogginess from the diphenhydramine sleep aid that I took last night. A recommended dose is 2 tablets, but I am going to try just one tonight to see if that helps. I missed my usual group run because I was so conked out! Anyway, to get my miles I'm just going to run 2x Tuesday and 2x Wednesday. Keeping to a similar midweek schedule, but with Monday being my rest day instead.

    Happy Pi Day, everybody!

    Upcoming Races:
    3/12: Run O' The Mill 5K: New PR! 21:55
    4/3: Caesar Rodney HM (Wilmington, DE)
    4/16: River Horse 6K (Ewing, NJ)
    5/1: New Jersey Marathon (Lots of towns, NJ)
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    @moyer566 you're looking pretty happy in that pic

    thanks :)

  • AdrianChr92
    AdrianChr92 Posts: 567 Member
    What a *kitten* week it has been, and this week will be too. For starters I only did like 10 km last week, not sure exactly so I will just say 10.

    I think I am developing runner's knee. Had really good looks at my form these days and noticed a problem. Quite big problem I think. My right leg is externally rotated while my left leg is straight. Guess I have imbalances in the hip so that would need sorting out. Tested lying down and trying to rotate my legs from the hip inwards and the left leg rotates more. It evened out after some foam rolling and internal rotation exercises. Could run today for 4 km without too much pain (occasional spur but quite ok) just by adjusting my foot position and trying to keep it straight while running. This made my knee in alignment with my ankle and I could run. Also focused on folding my shins over parallel with ground so It resembled like running and not jogging. Not folding them seemed to increase the pain when I did fold them after running with them not folded (lol). I'll take a rest tomorrow, foam rolling and stretching.

    On the plus side the weather will be freezing cold and raining all week so that means I won't have to do as much running on the dreadmill. It really sucks. I can't run properly on it. I can't push with my glutes well.

    I really hope I get to the bottom of this till my first race


    .....Date.....Distance...Pace (min/km).........................Random thought of the day
    March 01 - rest
    March 02 - 5 km............(4:42).........Stop bouncing like Bambi you idiot you gonna kill your knees
    March 03 - 7 km............(6:00)............................Bend at the ankles not the waist.
    March 04 - 3.5 km.........(7.46)....................A metronome app helps with your cadence
    March 05 - rest
    March 06 - 15 km..........(6:00)............Need to taper long run next week but don't want to
    March 07 - 5 km............(7:08).........................,.............Treadmills suck
    March 08 - rest(4k walk)
    March 09 - 3 km............(6:00).................................Treadmills really suck
    March 10 - dead
    March 11 - dead
    March 12 - dead
    March 13 - dead
    March 14 - 4 km.............(4:20).......................Turns out I'm quite good at biomechanics

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    03/04: Bucharest 10k and Family run (registered)
    16/04: Color Run Bucharest (registered)
    15/05: Bucharest Half Marathon (need to register till march 31)
  • Ericsmi
    Ericsmi Posts: 128 Member
    Goal of 70 Miles for March

    3/1 – 3.21 Mi
    3/3 – 5.91 Mi
    3/6 – 3.17 Mi
    3/7 – 3.28 Mi
    3/9 – 3.97 Mi
    3/12 – 8.28 Mi

    Progress toward Goal 27.82 / 70
  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    edited March 2016
    moyer566 wrote: »
    found some racing pictures too. I loved this pi run.
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    among other things, race report
    http://runningohm.blogspot.com/2016/03/happy-pi-day.html

    Great blog and pictures @moyer566 BTW aerial yoga would scare the crap out of me.
  • CariTJR
    CariTJR Posts: 343 Member
    Guys, I DID IT! I ran 3.45 miles non-stop for the first time since I started back with this. I can't believe it, i've gone from running intervals to doing a whole 5k. When our coach at Running Club said tonight we'd be running the entire route non-stop I just thought "no way i'll manage that, i'll just do the best I can" but once I started I just kept going and going. Super happy, i've amazed even myself. Happy, happy, happy! :smiley:


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  • smilelaughlove17
    smilelaughlove17 Posts: 134 Member

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  • smilelaughlove17
    smilelaughlove17 Posts: 134 Member
    I'm 12 miles from 500 miles in 11 months. Which is amazing since last March I was 20lbs heavier and had never ran, oh and sat I ran in the shiver me shamrocks 5k and broke my PR. Life's good.
  • ccnagain
    ccnagain Posts: 50 Member
    CariTJR wrote: »
    Guys, I DID IT! I ran 3.45 miles non-stop for the first time since I started back with this. I can't believe it, i've gone from running intervals to doing a whole 5k. When our coach at Running Club said tonight we'd be running the entire route non-stop I just thought "no way i'll manage that, i'll just do the best I can" but once I started I just kept going and going. Super happy, i've amazed even myself. Happy, happy, happy! :smiley:


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    Thats awesome! Great job!
    Wow just had a chance to get caught up on the thread from Friday.

    Didn't run Saturday or Sunday. Saturday was all day track meet with Skip. She ran the 1600 and 800, she had to bow out of the 3200 because of a foot cramp. She said she thought her spikes we tied too tight in the 800 and that is what caused it. It was a bad one she was still putting ice on it at bed time. She was very disappointed in the 1600 6:33 time, which was 45 seconds faster than her previous 1600 outdoor time. Her 800 was 2:56 (her coach thought it was 2:53 but official time was 2:56), still a 30 second PR from her last outdoor 800 PR. She lead the entire 800 until the last 15 feet and I could see her give up when the girl passed her. She said she knew that was wrong and she should have pushed harder. I try to explain her place in a heat doesn't matter what matters is her time. I was so proud of her.

    On Sunday it was drive everyone to the airport day in different cities. Allen is deploying again with work so we took him to the local airport on Sunday morning, then Skip left for a few days visit with my Mom in Florida so I took her to the Birmingham airport. The neat thing in BHM was we saw quite a few Track and Field athletes at the airport because they had the NCAA Indoor T&F Championship meet in Birmingham over the weekend. She got to talk to a few athletes from U of Texas and I can't remember where the other girl was from. It was really cool

    Is your hubby military? I ask because I know some civilians who use the word deploy for civi jobs too.
  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    edited March 2016
    Well, I didn't run today, but all of my orders from Running Warehouse came all at once this afternoon!! A box of chocolate Honey Stinger waffles, some new shorts to replace mine that have a hole ( :'( RIP shorts) and a Saucony Nomad jacket. This jacket... I wasn't too sure about the color (it's very blue, but much more pleasant in person than it seemed online) but it is a decent winter running jacket and was almost 75% off list price... a $120 jacket for a mere $35!! It was the ONLY one left and it was in my size, so of course I had no choice but to snag it ;)

    Now I can't wait to go out tomorrow and run in the new shorts. Amazing what a new piece of apparel can do for one's motivations to get out there and get moving!
  • mom3over40
    mom3over40 Posts: 253 Member
    I have fallen off the challenge wagon and now eager to join back in, even though I do not really know how to set a mileage goal and it is the middle of the month already... because I am afraid I would just let myself rest indefinitely and I was more discipline when I was here last time in December :sweat_smile:

    The main reason I am uncertain of my mileage gaol is that I feel pain in several areas after finishing my first half marathon yesterday. In fact, I began to have this pain since my last two long runs at the end of February and they keeps coming back after every run. So, my plans is to rest from running for a few days and perhaps goes for a slow 20 mins run on flat surface on Wednesday or Thursday and see how things feel. If things seem good, then maybe another easy run on Saturday. Hoping for 3 easy runs next week and the week after.