September (2016) Running Challenge
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I woke up this morning with no heel pain at all or even any stiffness in my Achilles! I was really surprised after my long run yesterday and how cranky it was all afternoon/evening. Since I was feeling great and it was SO beautiful out I decided I had to run, even if it was just a short, slow recovery run. I didn't want to pass up the beautiful cool morning. I decided to wear a pair of Asics instead of my Skoras as they have more cushion and a bit more drop (4mm vs 0). I think it was a good choice as my heel felt ok most of the run with some initial tightness in the Achilles that went away as I ran. Coming back I was stopped by a neighbor about 1.5 miles from home, who wanted to talk... after standing in one place for over 20 minutes my heel was very tight and then a bit sore. I made it home but am really making a point to stretch and walk on it frequently so it doesn't stiffen up again. I ordered the new shoes last night and am happy I did since wearing different shoes seems to be helping.
I will be back in a bit to read through and comment... from what I have seen it looks like lots of great running has happened this weekend!
Date.........Miles........Total
09/01.......5.23.........5.23 + Strength training and Rally
09/02.......4.67.........9.90 - SLOG Run
09/03.......0.00.........9.90 - Rest
09/04.....13.87.......23.77
09/05.......5.75.......29.52 - Recovery because it was too lovely out not to go.
Upcoming Races - Let me know if you will be running too!
02/07/16 - Surf City Half Marathon
02/20/16 - Divas Half Marathon - Temecula
07/04/16 - SHEPower Virtual Half Marathon
07/31/16 - San Francisco 2nd Half Marathon
08/21/16 - Tiki Beach 10k, Huntington Beach
09/18/16 - Beat the Blerch Half Marathon, Seattle
11/19/16 - USA Invitational Half Marathon (Yay, I qualified again!)
12/18/16 - San Diego Holiday Half Marathon
02/05/17 - Surf City Half Marathon3 -
August Running Totals (miles)
9/1 – 10.07 warmup + tempo intervals
9/2 – 7.76 partial course preview
9/3 – 3.80 easy 30 minutes
9/4 – 15.44 warmup + Oak Tree Half
9/5 – 4.52 easy 30 minutes + 4 strides
September total to date – 41.59
Nominal Challenge Goal – 200 miles
Real Goals: Manage Rochester Marathon well as a race, recover quickly.
Today's notes – Got up this morning, and it was beautiful running weather. 58º F (14º C) and clear, really looked nice. So of course, I didn't run. I got breakfast, did my normal morning pull-ups and push-ups, played on the computer a bit, booked my hotel for Boston next April, and the next thing I knew it was lunch time.
I didn't get out until almost 4 PM, when it was 82º F (28º C). But at least it isn't as humid as it was for most of July and August. Today's assignment was 30 minutes easy plus 4 strides. Felt a bit creaky for the first half mile or so, then it felt normal. Managed to plan it pretty well to be at an informal distance marker (a.k.a. "fire hydrant") right at 30 minutes to start the first stride. There was no issue with running easy and no issue with running strides, so I guess I didn't beat myself up much running yesterday's half marathon.
Yes, this is the start of taper. If it weren't in taper, the plan would only say "easy plus 4 strides" and I'd interpret "easy" to be about 6 miles. Four and a half miles, including the strides, feels like a light assignment at this point. I may have to water down tomorrow's speed work in honor of having run Oak Tree yesterday; I'll talk to Coach about that.
Astute observers will notice that my 2016 race list got longer. I registered for Finish Strong before I ran Oak Tree, and registered for Scare Brain Cancer yesterday after running Oak Tree. These are the next 2 Rochester Runner of the Year races. I have won my age group in 3 RROY races, and I need to run 6 to have a shot at winning the age group for the series. I haven't registered for the Syracuse 5K on October 2, but I've verbally committed to the club that I will run it. The club will pay my entry fee, and I'll be able to car pool with other members. In return, I expect to help the club be competitive for the team awards in the SuperVet (60+) category.
Oh, yeah. A week from today is Boston registration. Hotel selection was better today than it was last year, when I didn't book a hotel until after I registered. That's a perk of qualifying by such a wide margin that I don't have to worry about a cut off. It's still expensive, but there's more to choose from.
2016 races:
January 1, 2016 Resolution Run 7.5 mile (Mendon, NY) finished in 53:58
January 9, 2016 Winter Warrior Half Marathon (Gates, NY) finished in 1:30:59
March 12, 2016 Johnny's Runnin' of the Green 5 mile (Rochester, NY) finished in 32:32
March 26, 2016 Spring Forward Distance Run 15K (Mendon, NY) finished in 1:05:24
April 18, 2016 Boston Marathon (Hopkinton, MA) finished in 3:23:01
April 24, 2016 Flower City Challenge Half Marathon (Rochester, NY) finished in 1:36:50, targeting MP
May 15, 2016 Highland Hospital Lilac Run 10K (Rochester, NY) DNS - injury
June 19, 2016 Medved 5K to Cure ALS (Rochester, NY) DNS - recovering from face plant
July 16, 2016 Shoreline Half Marathon (Hamlin, NY) finished in 1:31:11
August 13, 2016 Bergen Road Race 5K (Bergen, NY) finished in 19:07 (5K PR)
September 4, 2016 Oak Tree Half Marathon (Geneseo, NY) finished in 1:31:37
September 18, 2016 Rochester Marathon (Rochester, NY)
October 2, 2016 USATF Masters 5K Championship (Syracuse, NY)
October 15, 2016 Finish Strong 15K (Hilton, NY)
October 22, 2016 Scare Brain Cancer Away 5K (East Rochester, NY)
November 24, 2016 Race with Grace 10K (Hilton, NY)
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1TheQueenB wrote: »
In another 2 months (or so) you will be hitting the 10 mile mark.
Good work. Keep at it.1 -
9/5 - 3.3 miles
Rather slow run. I've run 8 days in a row so I wanted to take it easy. Ran at about 5 pm and it was warm but not the oppressive humidity of the last couple of months. The next few days are going to approach 90 degrees though. Tomorrow night is speed work with the group, so I hope it's not too awful. I was starting to get used to this early fall thing.
Plugging away at September miles - at 22% of goal
@MobyCarp very impressive stuff! I may run the women's 5k race as part of the Festival of Races in Syracuse on Oct 2 also. Of course, I'm not concerned about trying to win any awards I've never run it but I used to live right on the course which was kind of fun - too bad I moved because that would be convenient!
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9/1 -- 3.25 miles
9/5 -- 6.25 miles
9.5/50
The holiday weekend has my schedule off as I normally try to run Tue/Thu/Sat with an optional run on Sun if my legs are up for it. But with the holiday I got nothing on the weekend.
Made up for it by doing my first continuous 10K in a gorgeous hilly park after a lovely BBQ with friends. Will have to make time to go back and run this one again.
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@7lenny7 I believe @kristinegift said it best Take a few more days off. Be cautious and reduce Km/Miles for a while. I Tore my Calf at the end of June ( there was an audible POP ) - 2 weeks of NADA as it would Twinge when I tried Power Walks. Then a month of short test runs, 1km, 2km, etc. Finally back to 8-10km. My pace is still off and if I push it I receive a warning Twitch that say's NO.
@Elise4270 Hope it starts to come around and Thanks for all your Cheering and Support from the Bench.
@livia89n Simple but effective run plan and Goal. Similar to how I started in this Group.
@sparklyglitterbomb No mocking here - we all started with modest goals and as we exceeded them just set a new Goal with a little more distance. Link up with @dowelahmed in a mini challenge since you seem to be at a similar place in your running with your first 5km recently completed.
@dowelahmed Your first 5k 62/199 ; 2nd in AG. As one the local Runners in our club (who is an inspiration and great motivator) would say, You are faster and better than you realize. Once you start doing some Events it becomes addictive trying to improve your technique and time.
@shanaber Glad to hear that different shoes in rotation seems to help. I now have 4 pairs in rotation ( don't ask what's in the Closet waiting). New Low km Mzuno, Middle Aged Medium km Mizumo, Low km Saucony and a pair of Saucony Trail Shoes. I think that variety in shoes and in drop ( 8m & 4m ) has helped me in recovering from injury, reduced injuries and Overall Confidence in my gear. When Winter Snow and Ice conditions arrive there will be a few changes.
Spent Most of the Labour Day Weekend at my Moms. She is downsizing and it was a Mega Garage Sale.3 -
In another 2 months (or so) you will be hitting the 10 mile mark.
Good work. Keep at it. [/quote]
Thanks! Scary to think that!0 -
1 September 5.2km
6 September 6.2km
Total 11.4km
Goal 40km
I'm only a twice a week runner because I'm a five times a week swimmer lol.3 -
So the plan was to run 8 miles on Sunday....but only ran 6...still 6 was a good run. I had some technical difficulties. I packed a pair of shorts in my bag...I never run in shorts, but thought that it was easier to pack and no longer care who looks at me when I do my thing. The shorts were ok when I was walking but way too big when I started running. Undeterred I kept pulling them up during the whole run. I was still able to crank out a 10:30 pace for the first mile and averaged 11:20 despite having to run in place at a crosswalk on mile 2. I was running hard but not so hard that I was out of breath, and really picked up the pace at the end. The weather was cool with low humidity. I think that running in the hot weather really helped me. I hate the treadmill but may start using again due to the time it takes to drive to the park and back...an additional 30 minutes.
We met with a realtor today...and she basically told us things that we already knew regarding getting our house ready to sell....paint, paint, and more paint. Still trying to get the trees trimmed...after the storms, it has been hard to get any tree service companies to respond to phone messages or e-mail.
I glanced at the other posts...5 pages behind....you guys are killing me with your discussion of hills. I think that we would have to import hills for flat Indy...there is a hill on the route that I usually run....a gentle incline...
9/1....4 miles
9/4...6 miles
goal is 70.
Indianapolis Half Marathon 10/8/16
One America Half Marathon 5/6/172 -
No running mileage since Saturday. Went out of town for the long weekend and just hiked
9/01 ..... 3.2
9/02 ........... Rest
9/03 ..... 3.3
9/04 ........... Rest
9/05 ........... Hiked 6 miles
Total according to Strava: 6.5
@katharmonic Thank you. Yes, my kids ran a few races. In fact, my "excuse" for making them run on Saturday was that we registered (which they agreed) to race again this Thanksgiving. 2 years ago, this race was the very first 5k I registered for before I started C25k. My 2 boys ran with me. Last year, our entire family race this with a few other families and we "practiced" on the actual race route together on Saturdays, and that's how we started this group running thing. Back then, the boys were enthusiastic about beating my race record (on another course) and I did not need to motivate them at all. Somewhere along the way, they lost interest. But yes, hopefully, this race will bring back some of the love
What the little kid did was really amazing, what a determined boy!2 -
@dowelahmed Yay for completing your first 5K, and at parkrun to boot! Very happy for you.
1 September – 10.3 km
2 September – 10.3 km
3 September – 10.5 including parkrun 5K PB 26:46
4 September – 18.1 km
6 September – 10.2 km
Goal: 150 km
Total: 59.3 km
Upcoming:
September 18 – Beat the Blerch Virtual Half Marathon 21.1 km
Gorgeous morning this morning.
Didn't need my gloves for the first morning run since June. One of my Canadian friends needed gloves for the first time today. Playing glove tag!
It was extra nice today seeing the canola coming into flower for the year.
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@jodilynnsanders5104 that's a huge jump from 5km to 12km!!!!1
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9/1: 4.3 miles
9/2: Rest day
9/3: 9.4 miles
9/4: 5.7 miles
9/5: 6 miles
9/6: 6 miles
I usually don't run on Tuesdays, but with my thesis defense at 10 am I need to jolt my brain into action somehow! It was a little warm but not very humid, so it was a really pleasant run. Plus my calf wasn't tight, so even though I've run 4 days in a row (which I almost never do) it still feels good which makes me optimistic about my HM this weekend.
Upcoming Races:
9/11: Lehigh Valley Health Network Via Half-Marathon
10/8: Coe College Homecoming 5k
10/16: Halloween Half-Marathon
11/20: Philadelphia Marathon
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juliet3455 wrote: »I Tore my Calf at the end of June ( there was an audible POP ) - 2 weeks of NADA as it would Twinge when I tried Power Walks. Then a month of short test runs, 1km, 2km, etc. Finally back to 8-10km. My pace is still off and if I push it I receive a warning Twitch that say's NO.
@Elise4270 Hope it starts to come around and Thanks for all your Cheering and Support from the Bench.
Thanks for the encouragement. A few months ago I joined the cycling thread. I may have to be okay with giving up my 100% runner identity. #shakinoffthefunk. Spring race registration emails are killing me.
That calf injury sounds brutal. Glad it responded to rest and wasn't set on surgery.0 -
My ankle seemed OK during my relatively easy 5k yesterday so thought I'd try for longer today, but it was having none of it and I noticed myself running a bit lopsided after about 2k to compensate so decided to stop rather than risk it getting worse. Going to take the next few days off running completely and reevaluate at the weekend.
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@kristinegift - Good luck today!
@dkabambe - Good idea to take off a few days! If you are running lopsided you definitely are going to injure something else. I have found that my biking/running foods are completely different. I eat a big breakfast before cycling and I eat/drink the whole time. On my Sunday ride I ate about 1000 calories while riding! With running I leave on an empty stomach and only eat/drink if I’m going more than an hour.
I can't seem to catch up in here!
It wasn't brutally hot this morning! It was low 70s and not very humid either! Wow, a glimpse of fall. It will still be in the 90s the rest of this week, but this morning was awesome!
9/1 - 4.8 miles
9/2 - strength training
9/3 - 34 miles biking
9/4 - 100 KM biking (63 miles).
9/5 - 45 miles biking
9/6 - 4 miles recovery run
Upcoming races
2/5/17 - Daytona Beach HM
2/26/17 - Disney Princess HM Orlando3 -
[img]So, I finally started this month. Better late than never. 1.92 miles [/img]2
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9/1 - 7 miles
9/2 - 6 miles
9/3 - rest day - cross country meet but I noticed I put in about 3.5 miles running all over the course ha ha
9/4 - 5 awful miles
9/5 - 5 not as awful miles
9/6 - 6 still kinda crappy feeling miles
26 out of 115 miles
Still not feeling the best while running. Taking a rest day tomorrow, not sure how much I'll be running the next 5 days or so. Heading to Florida in the morning, my Mom is still in the hospital and trying to deal with doctors from here just isn't working. My Aunt and brother live there, but my Aunt thinks I need to come down to kick some doctor *kitten* so that's my plan.2 -
-5.77 mile hike on Saturday (not included in ticker mileage)
-Didn't do a whole lot Sunday or Monday
-4.13 mile run this morning - awful, awful run. Barely got started and I tripped - took a hard enough tumble downhill that it knocked the wind out of me and left a 2-3 ft bare spot and a pile of pine needles and ants that I plowed up where I landed. It was the ants that finally got me to pull myself up off the ground. Fell a second time, just as hard, a mile later. I have no idea what twigs I tripped over, but both times I know I was worrying over my stupid HRM strap that kept coming unclasped. *grumble* Fortunately, no injuries that I couldn't walk off, but between stopping to re-clasp the HRM strap and worrying over a 3rd trip, it totally killed my pace.
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01-Sep: 7.59 miles
02-Sep: 6.87 miles
03-Sep: 10.04 miles
04-Sep: <Life Day>
05-Sep: 6.27 miles (Macon Labor Day Road Race)
06-Sep: 5.17 miles
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A hair ahead on my goal, but this morning was not a great run. It was nice and cool, but I still had several moments of "I don't want to be doing this now..." - still finished it up. Need to figure out the mid-day/end-of-day run, because all of my victims friends in training have crapped out for today, so that kinda smacks my motivation.
But race season has begun, and I wanna do better, so I gotta train better.
Maybe it's just a lack of bed time. Prob need to improve that. And eat better. Now that Birthday Week for SWMBO has ended, maybe I can get back "on the stick" with the diet.
Upcoming Races:
10-Sep: Glazin' a Trail Donut Run 5K, Centerville
17-Sep: Race for Education 5K, Warner Robins
24-Sep: Georgia Golden Olympics 5K
22-Oct: S.C.A.R.E. 5K, Macon
29-Oct: Jay's Hope 10K, Macon
05-Nov: Ridge Run 5K, Macon
12-Nov: FUMC 5K, Warner Robins
03-Dec: Reindeer Run (10K), Macon
26-Dec - 01-Jan: Random running in JAPAN!
14-Jan: Museum of Aviation HM, Warner Robins
04-Mar: Albany/Snickers HM, Albany
25-Mar: Cherry Blossom Road Race 10K, Macon
08-Apr: Running for Ronald 10K/15K, Macon2 -
I'm not going to measure it in distance or time, but I'll do it in 'sessions'. I'm doing the couch to 5k so I want to complete 3 runs a week for the remaining 3 weeks of September8
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Lots to catch up on, so I've skimmed through the last few pages. I got in zero running over the long weekend. Spent all weekend working on building a chicken coop. It's now mostly done, but will probably take a couple more evenings worth of work to get finished. I have been skipping lots of weekend runs lately, as we've been working long days on our feet (building fences, etc). All the standing around makes my ankle and heel absolutely achy and swollen. Don't think running on top of all that is a great idea. I could probably get the morning run in no problem, but the rest of the day might be a disaster...And, right now, getting stuff done is more important. Have to finish moving!
@dkabambe - Good call cutting the run short. Having an off gait, even slightly, is a recipe for injury. That's the reason I took 2 months off running before my ankle surgery. My gait was off due to the inflammation in my left ankle, and that was causing me to injure and reinjure my right ankle and leg repeatedly.
@WhatMeRunning & @Elise4270 - Sounds like we all may be limping across the finish line together in November. LOL3 -
So at first I was bummed when I was asked to go with our supervisor of new hires and our new hire out to lunch today, because I was planning on getting 5 miles in, and really wanted it done and out of the way since I got too little sleep last night (100% my own fault, I stayed up late reading. #bookwormproblems). However, I just found out we're going to the really awesome Portuguese steakhouse in my town, so now I'm not so upset! Will be running this evening after work, at least it'll be even cooler than it would have been at lunch time!3
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Chip times are posted for the Macon Labor Day Road Race. Consulting my anal-retentive spreadsheet, I note that I missed my PR by 12 seconds (on chipped races). Makes me both proud and a bit miffed at the same time. Really should've pushed just a little bit harder.2
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Sept 1-5.9 miles + 0.6 miles with puppy
Sept 2-7.5 miles
Sept 3- 14 hilly miles
Sept 4-rest day-long hike
Sept 5-4.0 miles + 0.6 miles with Stella
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Chip times are posted for the Macon Labor Day Road Race. Consulting my anal-retentive spreadsheet, I note that I missed my PR by 12 seconds (on chipped races). Makes me both proud and a bit miffed at the same time. Really should've pushed just a little bit harder.
12 seconds! Still a great effort (says the one on muscle relaxers, laying flat, afraid to move and has to drive dd to a doc appointment 2 hours away this afternoon to listen to country music in the waiting room).
Way to run though! Consistency is stellar! You'll get 'em next time boss!2 -
While September isn't going very well injury wise I've been able to still push through and stay on schedule, 20 of 100 down.1
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