August (2016) Running Challenge
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August progress:
1st. 4
3rd. 4
3rd. 5
5th. 4
6th. 5 (Parkrun)
Total 22/120 km
Up going races:
17th Ellesmere Port RC 5km3 -
Awesome job @Orphia! I'm so impressed with doing a HM just because you can! Great times too! Very inspiring.
@Amandajs232, @ereck44, @shanaber - I also have been diagnosed with osteopenia, which was found after one of my parathyroid glands went crazy and my calcium levels were severely out of whack. Got that removed and all of the associated health problems are one of the reasons I finally woke up to needing to take care of myself and my health. I'm hoping when I have a repeat DEXA scan it shows improvement.
Happy Sunday everyone. It's a gorgeous day here. I'll be back to report some easy running at some point.3 -
Hello everyone! I'm new to the group and new to running, relatively speaking. I was diagnosed with frozen shoulder in January and since my normal cardio was, and has always been, swimming, which I couldn't do, I decided to begin running. Sort of just designed my own c25k and started running with my dog on the horse trails around my house. I don't really know what I'm doing but I did buy a nice pair of running shoes.....
Anyway, shanaber suggested I join this group for whatever tidbits of wisdom I might read and also because you're a great group to be a part of.
I can now run a 5K pretty easily and signed up for my first 5K race which is in 2 weeks. I'm not nervous about it at all and am just looking forward to it. After that I'll begin training for a 10K in November.
I'm 66 and have been a member here since Sept of 2016. I've lost about 65 lbs since then and am maintaining my weight right now but could really stand to lose a few more lbs so we'll see how that goes. I also lift weights, something I really love doing and now that my shoulder is healed I'm also back in the pool.
Last week I fought off a cold so only ran on
8/4- 1 mile
8/5- 3 miles
Anyway, I look forward to reading and learning!10 -
August
2Aug - 7m
4Aug - 8m
6Aug - 5m
7Aug - 6.4m
26.6/100miles
Did a 10k route this morning. All hills. Felt like my lungs could have taken me further but my legs were rebelling half way through. Apparently "hills are our friends, hills make us stronger".....
Welcome @luluinca the folk on here are great, I have learned lots from them.
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8/1 - 2.23 - HS XC Practice
8/2 - 6.0 - Easy
8/2 - 4.15 - Easy
8/3 - 15.03 - Easy
8/4 - 6.0 - Recovery
8/5 - 11.06 Easy + 3.47 @MP XC Practice
8/6 - 7.0 Easy W/ 10 x 160M Strides
8/7 - 10.22 MP
Total 65.17 of 285 miles
Didn't get a chance to log yesterday but I got in a 7 mile Easy run with some strides. It rained on me again yesterday. Today was a scheduled 15 mile w/ 12 @ Goal MP. There were more storms on the radar coming so I figured I better just start out at pace and cool down with 3 if the storms come. I got about 3 miles in and the sky's opened up and soaked me for about 15 minutes. It cleared off to a light rain for another 3-4 miles before firing up again. About 9 miles in I knew I'd be lucky to to get 12 because ghe thunder was getting closer and closer and there were lightning strikes and cloud to cloud lightning getting close. At 10 miles I heard a transformer in the neighborhood blow and the street light go dark. I got back to the house a few minutes later and called it a day. My goal pace to start this training was 9:09 for a 4 hour marathon. This run averaged 8:57 but more importantly my HR was an average of 144, which is way below what my trainer thinks I should be shooting for, he said it should be about 155ish which is 15 bpm below my threshold. This week's total was 65.17 miles. Next week is a rest/recovery week, I think the schedule only calls for 60
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2 Aug – 10.1 km
4 Aug – Body Balance then 13 km
6 August – 8.1 km
7 August – 21.3 km
Goal: 160 km / 100 miles
Total: 52.5 km / 32.6 miles
Did a half marathon today just because I could.
Didn't drink or eat anything during the run. Just had my breakfast earlier, then a Winners gel before starting and an orange Gatorade at the end (never tried one before... it deliciously hit the spot!).
Beat my first HM by over 2 minutes, and this one was all hills whereas the first was all flat, so I'm very happy!
Feeling good.
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Hello everyone. I have just discovered this thread! Yay!
I used to run a good bit then I stopped as I decided to travel! I am now starting Hals Half Marathon Intermidiate 1 program. Very excited, I start his properly tomorrow. I went for a test run today and was pretty pleased! short but sweet.
Based on his program I hope to log 50 miles for August starting from tomorrow.
I have added a few of you already, I hope you don't mind but I am looking for lots of motivation so please add me!
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8/1: 3.6 miles w/ the Coffee Crew
8/2: 5 miles
8/3: Rest day
8/4: 7 miles (am)
...... 6.4 miles (pm)
8/5: Rest day
8/6: 10 miles w/ the Saturday Crew
8/7: 18 miles
Today's run wasn't quite as easy as I'd hoped. I did 6 easy miles with a mother-daughter duo from my running group, then met a running buddy for 12 miles at race pace. We managed about 8 miles at race pace (~7 miles on the canal tow path) before my legs were like, "STOP RUNNING ON DIRT/GRAVEL/CRUSHED ROCK PLEASE." Did 10 miles at an 8:21 overall pace (would have been closer to 8:10 probably but pace was brought down (up? idk) because I walked some of mile 9 which was 9:45... oops). Then I clocked the last 2 miles separately because I knew it would be uphill and incredibly slow comparatively. The good news is that my race has 10 miles of tow path... but not consecutively. It's all broken up by pavement, so I can make up time/recover from the 2-3 mile cinder path segments. Phew!
This run proves to me that I really need to work on my non-pavement running stamina and my mental toughness. As soon as I get uncomfortable, my brain says, "Hey slow down!" But I need to figure out how to NOT give in to that feeling. Something to work on in the next 5 weeks leading up to Via.
Current Olympics status: Watching archery Mexico v. Georgia, because that's what NBCSN is airing because nothing has really started yet for the day. But I'll be watching women's road cycling and women's gymnastic prelims this afternoon!
Upcoming Races:
9/11: Lehigh Valley Via Marathon (Several Towns, PA)
(10/16: Halloween Half (Morristown, NJ) >> maybe)
11/20: Philadelphia Marathon (Philadelphia, PA)
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2/8: 3.7 Miles
4/8: 10.1 Miles
7/8: 6.5 Miles
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Lots of status updates to read. Great running guys! Rest day here and then tomorrow starts a cutback week. I'll probably run 25-30 miles.
@kristinegift about the mental toughness thing, I'm right there with you! Most of my runs are pretty flat with some BIG hills that give all the elevation. My September HM is the opposite all rolling without big nasty hills. Thing is my brain tells me it's way worse! So now I'm having to teach/remind myself that I've done the same or more elevation before. You'll do awesome come marathon time!2 -
August progress:
1st. 4
3rd. 4
3rd. 5
5th. 4
6th. 5 (Parkrun)
7th. 11 (treadmill)
Total 33/120 km
Up going races:
17th Ellesmere Port RC 5km
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TravelBear87 wrote: »Hello everyone. I have just discovered this thread! Yay!
I used to run a good bit then I stopped as I decided to travel! I am now starting Hals Half Marathon Intermidiate 1 program. Very excited, I start his properly tomorrow. I went for a test run today and was pretty pleased! short but sweet.
Based on his program I hope to log 50 miles for August starting from tomorrow.
I have added a few of you already, I hope you don't mind but I am looking for lots of motivation so please add me!
Welcome! This is a great group! Another halfer! Whooo!3 -
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With the weather down to a very comfortable 63 degrees this morning, I decided to just extend my slow social 10 mile Sunday group run into my first pre-Chicago 20 miler. It turned out that our slowest friend was hurt, and my other running partner was looking to add distance, so we ended up running 12 miles together at a reasonable pace before he returned home. At the 15 mile mark, I ran into another friend so we did 4 miles together and I headed home for my final mile. Looking at the weather, I seemed to time it well, as it was up to 77 degrees and was starting to get sunny.
With the social interaction, reasonable weather, and a relatively easy 10.5 pace, it was by far my easiest 20 miler, as I didn't even start feeling my usual knee soreness until the 18 mile mark. Given I'm trying to get in 3 more of those before Chicago on October 8th, but am mostly back in Florida, I think I may try my second one on Friday before my flight home, leaving me with just 2 to complete before starting to taper in mid September.
8/2 - 11 miles (w. 2 at MP)
8/3 - 4 miles (w. 2 miles near threshold HR)
8/5 - 12 miles
8/6 - 11 miles
8/7 - 20 miles
Total: 58 miles, 2 session with MP/threshold HR/speedwork running
Goal: 200 miles, 8 faster sessions
Remaining; 142 miles, 6 faster sessions
2016 Race Schedule:
Disney Marathon - Jan 6 - 3:29:09
Gasparilla 15K - Feb 20 - 1:01:59
Ironman 70.3 Florida - Apr 10 - 5:07:51
Pittsburgh Marathon - May 1 - 3:08:25
Ironman 70.3 Augusta - Sep 25
Chicago Marathon - Oct 9
Ironman Florida - Nov 5
Rock 'n Roll Las Vegas 10K - Nov 13
@AdrianChr92 - Given I did most of my Pittsburgh marathon training above a 11 pace (at around that 115 heart rate), except for 2 fast/quality sessions each week, and ran a BQ/3:08 while staying injury free, I'm definitely good with lots of slow/easy distance. Still, I'm picking up lots of extra fitness on the bike (500+ miles/month) and in the pool, so there may be more to it.6 -
Lovely run this morning with the decreased humidity. After I got going (have to run uphill to get out of my valley neighborhood) I felt much lighter and easier than yesterday, and my pace was a bit faster. I knew I wanted to do about 3 miles and I explored around a couple of different neighborhoods just off my usual route. And lo and behold I ended up at 3.18 miles right at Starbucks! How convenient! I used the facilities and treated myself to an iced skinny vanilla latte (love that I can purchase right from my phone) and then walked back home.
8/1 4.1 Base run, humid, felt easy
8/2 4.5 long intervals: 5-7-3-5 min
8/3 3.3 base run
8/4 3.3 base run
8/5 0.0 rest day
8/6 7.8 Long run of humidity and hills
8/7 3.2 Nice run to Starbucks
Upcoming races:
8/20 Team Sarcoma 5k
???? Something in September?
10/9 Empire State Half Marathon
12/3 St. Nick Shuffle 5k
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4.5 kms yesterday, 6.05 kms today. Ticker will be updated tomorrow morning.
Today's run was hot (due to a late start) but good. I'm happy I didn't convince myself out of doing it.
Happy Sunday everyone!!4 -
We actually got some thunderstorms and rain Thursday night / Friday, and the temps were cold enough on Saturday morning (lovely 19C/66F when I started!) that I decided to switch my planned weekend runs and do the long run on Saturday rather than on Sunday. I started by followed the part of the "art in the countryside" trail that I hadn't explored yet; then some forest paths, a few kms on country roads (needed to get home somehow ^^), and concluded with my little neighborhood forest.
This was the second run with my new hydration pack, and I still like it a lot. Halfway through the run yesterday I realised I could put my phone in one of the side pockets. I don't like those arm pouches, and having it in the shorts pockets irritates me as well (always seems like it's trying to pull the waistline down), so I literally ran all runs - including races - in the past few years with the phone in my left hand. NOT holding anything in my hand while running felt really weird!
Today's run was shorter, so I didn't take the backpack, and ran with the phone in the left hand again, where it belongs Yesterday was a distance PR for me, so I took it easy today, slept in and just ran the entire run at a very relaxed pace.
This weeks running summary:
02.08.2016 - 6.8 km evening run
03.08.2016 - 12.3 km mountain fun
04.08.2016 - 6.2 km intervals in lovely cold rain
06.08.2016 - 28.1 km long run
07.08.2016 - 12.7 km sunny and slow
Here's some art from the "art trail":
Funny note on pavement vs non-paved running:
There were about 5km during yesterdays run which I label "real trail" in my mind, i.e. the "really pay attention to avoid all the roots/rocks/mud" kind of trail. I had lots of fun, and I could have sworn I sped up while running those. But from looking at my splits, those were actually really slow. I guess taking quick, short steps to react to the terrain just feels much faster than it actually is...
Maybe I'll do my next long run completely on easy surface to see how the average pace compares - after all, the marathon I've planned in October will be on "boring" surface too, so I guess at least every second run should be on paved paths to prepare for that.
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Joining late so 100 km for the rest of August6
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