March 2016 Running Challenge

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  • GBrady43068
    GBrady43068 Posts: 1,256 Member
    Not sure if this story would have made it across the pond but it's well worth a read. Comedian Eddie izzard has ran 27 marathons in 27days for charity.

    an incredible achievement in almost anyone's book (save a few idiots in the comments section)
    http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2016/mar/20/eddie-izzard-tired-yet-triumphant-after-running-27-marathons-in-27-days
    

    Heard about this...the mind boggles :#
  • GBrady43068
    GBrady43068 Posts: 1,256 Member
    MobyCarp wrote: »

    But on the other hand, one of the fun things you can do is tell a non-runner, "I only ran X miles today." It doesn't matter whether X is 2, or 4, or 15; the non-runner tends to be dumbfounded that you can say "only" before a distance they can't imagine running.

    Some of us novice runners do that too for "only" a 6 mile run (mutter mutter) etc.
  • GBrady43068
    GBrady43068 Posts: 1,256 Member
    NEWBIE WELCOMES:
    @jringer1 (I’m training for my first HM also!)
    @riceroni: Congrats on the PR and the silver placing for your age group!
    @kristinegift: Congrats on the birthday run..and the cheesecake!
    @username301: 9K..cool!
    @brian_gunther: Sounds like you should be ready to go do a 5K!
    @zmcgrandles: Congrats on your first race
    @ceciliaslater: WTG on your first marathon. That’s still too long to be on my radar…
    @Meffordh: @WhatMeRunning speaks the truth..

    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.
    03/14: PLAN: Rest day
    03/15: PLAN: 4 miles plus strides EDIT: No run..
    03/16: PLAN: Rest day No run
    03/17: PLAN: 4X1 (fast 10:45-11:00, slow 12:10-12:30) No run
    03/18: PLAN: Rest day No run
    03/19: PLAN: 5 mi easy No run
    03/20: PLAN: 11 mi easy No run
    03/21: PLAN: Rest day EDIT: Did the 03/15 workout I missed. 4.63 miles@12:36 avg pace, night, about 50 degrees. I feel encouraged that despite my slothfulness of late, I not only got it done but I was within pace on all but one mile (some walking in mile 4). So maybe I haven’t undone all my work this past week. Time to get back cranking at it though..

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  • GBrady43068
    GBrady43068 Posts: 1,256 Member
    Sorry..a line break is missing in that post. @jringer1 is the only one who's supposed to be listed as a "newbie" :p
  • Amandajs232
    Amandajs232 Posts: 194 Member
    March 2016

    2/3 1k
    5/3 6k
    6/3 5k
    9/3 1k
    12/3 6k
    13/3 8k
    16/3 4k
    17/3 4k
    19/3 8k
    20/3 6k
    22/3 4k

    53/75

    Short run went well again, really went for it.

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  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited March 2016
    Workplace conversation:
    Co-worker: Did you run the A2A?
    Me: no, I ran Dallas
    Co-worker: Whitewright?
    Me: no, Dallas... Rock n Roll HALF
    Co-worker: the Marathon?
    Me: no, the Rock n Roll Half
    Co-worker: oh, there's a list in the paper of everyone that ran the Marathon (hands me the paper)
    Me: These are the half marathon results. (There are no marathon results in the paper.)

    Haha! I think I'm just gonna start saying I ran an ultra in 2 hours and see if anyone calls BS..

    I think @MobyCarp ? was right, anything longer than an hour must be a marathon. Dang, I forgot to use the "only"..
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    Interface system at work is being updated, so I'm wasting your time.....

    I ordered shoes from MooseJaw. They understand runners. Sent me an email stating that I can now start obsessing on tracking my order. I think I love this company.
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    Interface system at work is being updated, so I'm wasting your time.....

    I ordered shoes from MooseJaw. They understand runners. Sent me an email stating that I can now start obsessing on tracking my order. I think I love this company.

    LOL
  • karllundy
    karllundy Posts: 1,490 Member
    @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 - Perhaps a Half Marathon is like the Half Sandwich from a lunch special? It's still a sandwich? Same thing? Maybe they just need to come up with a swell new name for the Half?
  • Mari33a
    Mari33a Posts: 1,262 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
    15/03 3 miles
    16/03 3.5miles
    19/03 5 miles
    21/03 3.5miles
    22/03 3.5miles


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  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    karllundy wrote: »
    @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 - Perhaps a Half Marathon is like the Half Sandwich from a lunch special? It's still a sandwich? Same thing? Maybe they just need to come up with a swell new name for the Half?

    Marathon-McNugget
  • WhatMeRunning
    WhatMeRunning Posts: 3,538 Member
    karllundy wrote: »
    @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 - Perhaps a Half Marathon is like the Half Sandwich from a lunch special? It's still a sandwich? Same thing? Maybe they just need to come up with a swell new name for the Half?

    Marathon-McNugget
    Nope, that would still be a "type" of marathon, a McNugget one.

    And I'm not so sure about the one hour rule qualifying a run as a marathon due to all of the 5k marathons out there.

    It's probably safe to say anything over 100 meters is a marathon.
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    karllundy wrote: »
    @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 - Perhaps a Half Marathon is like the Half Sandwich from a lunch special? It's still a sandwich? Same thing? Maybe they just need to come up with a swell new name for the Half?

    Marathon-McNugget
    Nope, that would still be a "type" of marathon, a McNugget one.

    And I'm not so sure about the one hour rule qualifying a run as a marathon due to all of the 5k marathons out there.

    It's probably safe to say anything over 100 meters is a marathon.

    probably....most people don't understand meters, All they know is that it's bigger than 100 yards...if they know that
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    karllundy wrote: »
    @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 - Perhaps a Half Marathon is like the Half Sandwich from a lunch special? It's still a sandwich? Same thing? Maybe they just need to come up with a swell new name for the Half?

    Marathon-McNugget

    Ya, maybe it should just be a 21k or something. But it was funny how I stated "half", and it just falls on deaf ears. The non-runner isn't concerned with the distance. They just know you're crazy.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    karllundy wrote: »
    @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 - Perhaps a Half Marathon is like the Half Sandwich from a lunch special? It's still a sandwich? Same thing? Maybe they just need to come up with a swell new name for the Half?

    Ya, perhaps. A runner would want to know if it was a half or a whole sandwich though. :wink:
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    karllundy wrote: »
    @MobyCarp and @Elise4270 - Perhaps a Half Marathon is like the Half Sandwich from a lunch special? It's still a sandwich? Same thing? Maybe they just need to come up with a swell new name for the Half?

    Marathon-McNugget
    Nope, that would still be a "type" of marathon, a McNugget one.

    And I'm not so sure about the one hour rule qualifying a run as a marathon due to all of the 5k marathons out there.

    It's probably safe to say anything over 100 meters is a marathon.

    Haha! 5k marathon! I got that one down!
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited March 2016
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    Interface system at work is being updated, so I'm wasting your time.....

    I ordered shoes from MooseJaw. They understand runners. Sent me an email stating that I can now start obsessing on tracking my order. I think I love this company.

    LOL

    MooseJaw also sent this: for my entertainment.
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    Just funny stuff- anyone else use them? I'm off at 3, thats 20 minutes. Idk if the computers are up or not.. I'm playing dumb.
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  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    Interface system at work is being updated, so I'm wasting your time.....

    I ordered shoes from MooseJaw. They understand runners. Sent me an email stating that I can now start obsessing on tracking my order. I think I love this company.

    LOL

    MooseJaw also sent this: for my entertainment.
    http://links.alerts.moosejaw.com/ctt?kn=8&ms=MTM5Mzg3NzYS1&r=LTM2ODQ3MTAwMjgS1&b=0&j=NzQxNjk4MjU2S0&mt=1&rt=0

    I needed the smile you just provided.
  • 9voice9
    9voice9 Posts: 693 Member
    MobyCarp wrote: »
    But on the other hand, one of the fun things you can do is tell a non-runner, "I only ran X miles today." It doesn't matter whether X is 2, or 4, or 15; the non-runner tends to be dumbfounded that you can say "only" before a distance they can't imagine running.
    Love this! I'm amazed at the number of people who can't imagine a 52 y/o less-overweight-than-I-used-to-be man running 30+ miles/week, like it's not possible to do that and be heathy or sane or something like that.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    Interface system at work is being updated, so I'm wasting your time.....

    I ordered shoes from MooseJaw. They understand runners. Sent me an email stating that I can now start obsessing on tracking my order. I think I love this company.

    LOL

    MooseJaw also sent this: for my entertainment.
    http://links.alerts.moosejaw.com/ctt?kn=8&ms=MTM5Mzg3NzYS1&r=LTM2ODQ3MTAwMjgS1&b=0&j=NzQxNjk4MjU2S0&mt=1&rt=0

    I needed the smile you just provided.

    MooseJaw did that.. And our system is off line. And I'm to sore to run. And I'm wasting time. My lunch drink had alcohol in it. I'm tired. Is it 3?
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    MooseJaw did that.. And our system is off line. And I'm to sore to run. And I'm wasting time. My lunch drink had alcohol in it. I'm tired. Is it 3?

    LOL....Waiting on 3:00 and closing time here too....too bad I got my run in this morning and have extra teaching tonight after school....I need another run.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited March 2016
    9voice9 wrote: »
    MobyCarp wrote: »
    But on the other hand, one of the fun things you can do is tell a non-runner, "I only ran X miles today." It doesn't matter whether X is 2, or 4, or 15; the non-runner tends to be dumbfounded that you can say "only" before a distance they can't imagine running.
    Love this! I'm amazed at the number of people who can't imagine a 52 y/o less-overweight-than-I-used-to-be man running 30+ miles/week, like it's not possible to do that and be heathy or sane or something like that.

    Ya know runner's world has a "The Big Guy" blog. I love it. I think we all can relate. One of my favorites.
    http://www.runnersworld.com/tag/the-big-guy-blog

    Marc Parent also is worth reading. And Mark Remy... :wink:
  • ccnagain
    ccnagain Posts: 50 Member
    Today was an off day as I ran this afternoon when I always run first thing in the morning because I have this weird fear of people seeing me and judging how slow I am :neutral: very self conscious. Anyway, I just went out and ran a trail and got 2.59 miles. ♥

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    03/22 -2.59
    03/20 -2.38
    03/18 -2.15
    03/14 -1.65
    03/12 -2.20 -Shamrock Run
    03/11 -1.16
    03/09 -2.10
    03/07 -1.53

    06/09 - Mountain Mudder
    07/29 - Color me Boss 5k
  • CariTJR
    CariTJR Posts: 343 Member
    ccnagain wrote: »
    I have this weird fear of people seeing me and judging how slow I am :neutral: very self conscious.

    Hey don't be self conscious, seriously, I can pretty much guarantee you that you're faster than me, and I don't care what anyone thinks. I'm not joking. My 86 year old neighbour is faster than me. And she doesn't run.... I am slower than a Continental drift. But you know what, at least we're trying.


  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited March 2016
    CariTJR wrote: »
    ccnagain wrote: »
    I have this weird fear of people seeing me and judging how slow I am :neutral: very self conscious.

    Hey don't be self conscious,
    seriously, I can pretty much guarantee you that you're faster than me, and I don't care what anyone thinks. I'm not joking. My 86 year old neighbour is faster than me. And she doesn't run.... I am slower than a Continental drift. But you know what, at least we're trying.

    I think that's something we all have encountered. With each run, you care a little less. And if someone has a problem with the way you look, that's their problem. This last week I say some larger people on the outside loop of the park, running in front of traffic. I promise there were folks sitting in their a/c cars thinking "ugh, if I looked like that..." But they ALL knew they were the ones that needed to get out there!

    Don't be afraid to inspire someone!
  • ceckhardt369
    ceckhardt369 Posts: 115 Member
    ccnagain wrote: »
    I always run first thing in the morning because I have this weird fear of people seeing me and judging how slow I am :neutral: very self conscious.

    I'm a morning runner partially for this reason as well. I don't really care if people judge (no one is a worse critic of my abilities than I am!) but I don't like being watched. It's nice to be out in the quiet of my town before it wakes up.
  • 4leighbee
    4leighbee Posts: 1,275 Member
    Whenever I see someone else running from my car ... doesn't matter how old, how big, how graceful, etc. ... I think, "Dang, they're so lucky. I wish I were running right now." ;)
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    Date Miles today. Miles for March
    3/1 7.25 miles - 7.25
    3/2 4 miles - 11.25
    3/3 9 miles - 20.25
    3/4 3.5 miles - 23.75
    3/5 6.2 miles - 29.95
    3/6 2 miles - 31.95 << race warm-up
    3/6 5 miles - 36.95 << 8K race
    3/7 6.2 miles - 43.15
    3/8 8 miles - 51.15
    3/8 4.1 miles - 55.25 << daily double
    3/9 6.2 miles - 61.45
    3/10 8 miles - 69.45
    3/10 4 miles - 73.45 << another daily double
    3/11 6.25 miles - 79.70
    3/12 16.25 miles - 95.95
    3/13 REST DAY
    3/14 10.75 miles - 106.7
    3/15 8 miles - 114.7
    3/15 4.1 miles - 118.8 << daily double
    3/16 6.6 miles - 125.4
    3/17 9.35 miles - 134.75
    3/17 4 miles - 138.75 << lunch time daily double
    3/18 6.2 miles - 144.95
    3/19 15.15 miles - 160.1 << 2,297 ft. elev of trail running
    3/20 REST DAY
    3/21 6.65 miles - 166.75 << sore Monday morning
    3/21 6.3 miles - 173.05 << daily double, less sore
    3/22 8 miles - 181.05
    3/22 4 miles - 185.05 << another daily double

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    Upcoming races:
    Oak Barrel HM - 4/2
    Bridge Street HM - 4/10
    Cotton Row Run 10K - 5/30
    Firecracker Chase 10.2 miler - 6/25


  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    edited March 2016
    On the topic of "if it's more than an hour then it's got to be a marathon".

    This student got this problem wrong. Apparently the correct answer is B, 50 yards. I refuse to run 50 yards. A waste of time for me. LOL


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    Third grader Kate's teacher marked this answer wrong on her math test. The "correct" answer is B. Apparently the people who designed the test, and kate's teacher, didn't rralize Kate's dad was ultra runner Joe Lea!

    Taken from here.
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    Stoshew71 wrote: »
    On the topic of "if it's more than an hour then it's got to be a marathon".

    This student got this problem wrong. Apparently the correct answer is B, 50 yards. I refuse to run 50 yards. A waste of time for me. LOL


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    Third grader Kate's teacher marked this answer wrong on her math test. The "correct" answer is B. Apparently the people who designed the test, and kate's teacher, didn't rralize Kate's dad was ultra runner Joe Lea!

    Taken from here.

    That's awesome