October (2016) Running Challenge

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  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    OK, now I'm inspired. I'm looking at HM training programs online. I like the Hal Higdon Intermediate 1 plan; it looks like something I could manage. My question is, is this something I want to do during the winter (mostly on the treadmill because Chicago winters suck), or wait until spring to buckle down when I can run outside more? People who have trained for HMs, what did you do? If I train during the winter, I could do a spring race, otherwise I'm looking at an early to mid summer race, which might be all kinds of hot.

    For some reason this made me laugh......

    The difference between a 5k and a HM is HUGE, but if you are mentally and physically prepared for the miles, you could do it, I think.

    I prefer training in cooler months, so if you don't mind the treadmill running, or braving the cold, I'd say if you want to go for one in the spring, do it. You could even train for a spring one, and just run it easy, as a test to see how you like the distance, then look at a fall one to help keep you motivated....That's kind of how I did it. I went from not running at all last January, to having run 2 HMs by now, and I have another HM planned and am seriously considering signing up for a full next fall....

    Sorry, long response. I say just go for the training plan and modify it as need be, if nothing else, the structure might help with having to run during the yucky months.
  • BeeerRunner
    BeeerRunner Posts: 728 Member
    OK, now I'm inspired. I'm looking at HM training programs online. I like the Hal Higdon Intermediate 1 plan; it looks like something I could manage. My question is, is this something I want to do during the winter (mostly on the treadmill because Chicago winters suck), or wait until spring to buckle down when I can run outside more? People who have trained for HMs, what did you do? If I train during the winter, I could do a spring race, otherwise I'm looking at an early to mid summer race, which might be all kinds of hot.

    I can't give too much advice either about training in the winter. Although I was born and raised in Milwaukee (Hi neighbor!), I wasn't a runner then, and Texas (where I live now) is more about dealing with the heat. I would say that I would rather train by running outside though. To me, running on a treadmill is more about avoiding being thrown off the machine where running outside, is about going somewhere, so it definitely has a different feel. The other thing to consider is that races are typically early morning, so you'd most likely be running between 8am to 10am. With that being said, I wouldn't think it would be too hot early morning in early summer. However, I've done 5Ks, a 10K, and a 15K this past summer in Texas and although it wasn't ideal, it wasn't horrible. I had to become a morning person this past summer to avoid running when it's super hot, and I'm not a morning person. (Thank goodness for sprinklers!!) I'm very glad fall weather is approaching so I can go back to running after work, and sleeping in. ;)
  • ceciliaslater
    ceciliaslater Posts: 457 Member
    I trained for my full marathon in the winter, and I'm so glad I did. It's much easier (on the runner) to bundle up and strip off layers than to die of heat exhaustion. Personally, I love cold weather running. When it's super cold or windy, I wear a wide fleece headband, big sunglasses, and a fleece cover/sleeve over the lower half of my face and neck. I can't wait for those 20-40 degree runs. :smiley:

    If you don't think you can manage to do most of your training outside in winter, though, I'd probably hold off on the race until you can do more outside running in the preceding weeks.
  • ceciliaslater
    ceciliaslater Posts: 457 Member
    I forgot to log my stuff today. It was a weight training day, so I did Power Hour (that's a combo weights/cardio class). Now my everything is tired. So many lunges and chest presses and tricep dips and burpees!

    Goal progress:
    Running: 11/100 miles
    Strength training: 2/12 sessions
    Food logging: 4/31 days
    Weight loss: -0.6/10 pounds (Seriously need to lay off the sunflower seeds. The salt makes me bloat up like crazy!)

    A few miles behind on the running, but otherwise I'm staying on track. Should be caught back up on running miles by the end of the weekend if all goes as planned.
  • cchonka
    cchonka Posts: 36 Member
    edited October 2016
    I'm in for 100!!!


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  • karllundy
    karllundy Posts: 1,490 Member
    OK, now I'm inspired. I'm looking at HM training programs online. I like the Hal Higdon Intermediate 1 plan; it looks like something I could manage. My question is, is this something I want to do during the winter (mostly on the treadmill because Chicago winters suck), or wait until spring to buckle down when I can run outside more? People who have trained for HMs, what did you do? If I train during the winter, I could do a spring race, otherwise I'm looking at an early to mid summer race, which might be all kinds of hot.

    The last two winters, I have made sure to run 4-5 miles several times a week (usually 3) over the winter, whether treadmill, indoor track or outside. Then, in early February, I start the Hal Higdon intermediate plan for HMs. This gets me ready for a late April HM with no problems. I live in Des Moines, FWIW, so the weather should be similar. That was after doing my first HM on a relative whim in fall 2014.
  • @MNLittleFinn thanks for the feedback on your recent HMs.

    @juliet3455 and @Stoshew71 thanks for the links I 'll check that link out, thanks!

    @RespectTheKitty good luck in your first race
  • johnnylloyd0618
    johnnylloyd0618 Posts: 303 Member
    @BeeerRunner very respectable time! Congrats!
  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    karllundy wrote: »
    OK, now I'm inspired. I'm looking at HM training programs online. I like the Hal Higdon Intermediate 1 plan; it looks like something I could manage. My question is, is this something I want to do during the winter (mostly on the treadmill because Chicago winters suck), or wait until spring to buckle down when I can run outside more? People who have trained for HMs, what did you do? If I train during the winter, I could do a spring race, otherwise I'm looking at an early to mid summer race, which might be all kinds of hot.

    The last two winters, I have made sure to run 4-5 miles several times a week (usually 3) over the winter, whether treadmill, indoor track or outside. Then, in early February, I start the Hal Higdon intermediate plan for HMs. This gets me ready for a late April HM with no problems. I live in Des Moines, FWIW, so the weather should be similar. That was after doing my first HM on a relative whim in fall 2014.

    @RespectTheKitty I do pretty much what @karllundy does, though I usually tough it out with 5 runs per week because I do a long run on the weekend with my weekend crew (suffering with a group > suffering solo!). Overall, I'd say if you can run 3-6 miles 4x a week on the treadmill, you could do a HM plan in late winter and run a race in late April or May.
  • Princess4Run
    Princess4Run Posts: 135 Member
    @RespectTheKitty We are running the same 5K on Thanksgiving! It's a great race and it always sells out. Maybe I'll see you there :)

  • dantra29
    dantra29 Posts: 2 Member
    I have very little time to myself / 2 kids / 2 jobs / new to running...going for 50 miles!
  • mmteixeira
    mmteixeira Posts: 118 Member
    OK, now I'm inspired. I'm looking at HM training programs online. I like the Hal Higdon Intermediate 1 plan; it looks like something I could manage. My question is, is this something I want to do during the winter (mostly on the treadmill because Chicago winters suck), or wait until spring to buckle down when I can run outside more? People who have trained for HMs, what did you do? If I train during the winter, I could do a spring race, otherwise I'm looking at an early to mid summer race, which might be all kinds of hot.

    I'm in the same boat - my first is the Indy Mini in May 2017 - I can't decide between Higdon, Hansens or the 80/20 training plans - I'm leaning 80/20 but I had success with Higdon's 10K plan, so I'm still torn.

    Whatever plan I choose will need to start in February, and here in Central NY, it will be cold and snowy (just like Chicago I imagine :) ) - I hope to get outside one day a week for a longer road run - looking at winter sneaker options now...
  • Trying the ticker again...I've had issues so far this month...


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  • vandinem
    vandinem Posts: 550 Member

    First Treadmill Run of the season. I do not like the treadmill. But then, I fall down in the Dark, so Compromises must be made.
    Date     Miles      MTD
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    Oct  1     6.2      6.2 
    Oct  2     6.5     12.7 
    Oct  4     4.3     17.0 
    Oct  5     4.3T    21.3 
    

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  • Ray_Libby
    Ray_Libby Posts: 874 Member
    10/1 - 8.35
    10/2 - 7.20 - 15.55
    10/3 - 7.24 - 22.79
    10/4 - 7.28 - 30.07
    10/5 - 7.14 - 37.21 - Went over 1600 mile YTD today - most miles I have run in a year in my life - 400 miles left to go to reach my goal of 2,000 miles - still working on running faster as I have always been a fairly slow runner and my fast may be slow to some but I want to maintain an 8 and 1/2 minute mile - getting there slowly but surely
  • RespectTheKitty
    RespectTheKitty Posts: 1,667 Member
    Thanks everybody for the training advice! I think the universe really wants me to run, because I unexpectedly received a check in the mail from an overpayment on my bankruptcy settlement (more good news... I'm finally discharged!). I am going to use this money to buy some cold weather running gear. Hooray!

    Got 5 miles in today. My anxiety was getting pretty bad due to having a rest day. I know I need rest days, but dang, do I get grouchy!


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  • RespectTheKitty
    RespectTheKitty Posts: 1,667 Member
    agusia_b wrote: »
    @RespectTheKitty We are running the same 5K on Thanksgiving! It's a great race and it always sells out. Maybe I'll see you there :)

    Which 5k are you doing? I'm doing the later start one for people over 10 min/mile because I am a turtle.
  • 9voice9
    9voice9 Posts: 693 Member
    ddmom0811 wrote: »
    Used my new Garmin Fenix 3 this morning on the run. Still lots to figure out. Since it was dark out, I had trouble reading it unless I shined one of my running lights on it. There is a light button on it, but I'm not coordinated enough to hold that while running. Also I somehow paused it because at one point I looked down and it said "RESUME". So I did. It looks like I paused for only .4 miles so that's good (since I'm still using endomondo as well). It kept vibrating or buzzing me, and I have no idea why. I need to read the instructions.
    Also, I had to tighten it up because I thought I was going to end up with a bruise on my wrist bone because it was banging against my wrist.
    Still got a bunch of posts to catch up, so I might be repeating something someone else has already said (78 *kitten* posts TODAY?! :smiley: WOW!).
    I have the Garmin vivoactive. About the lights - I'm betting that if you are in the run app, you can swipe on the watch face (like switching screens) and the backlight will come on. The pausing is automatic - you can turn it off, I think. The buzzing - usually for me it's when I have an alert set up (pace, HR, etc.) in the run app.

    I had to both read the instructions and live with it a while to really get it. But I like mine quite well.
  • Marjael
    Marjael Posts: 111 Member
    edited October 2016
    10/3 5.24 miles
    10/4 5.15 miles
    10/5 4.01 miles

    Good start to the month.
    Totally bummed, though. I didn't get a chance to sign up for the October awesomevirtualrunning.com the other day - I just checked, and it's already sold out. =/


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  • greenolivetree
    greenolivetree Posts: 1,282 Member
    I feel creeped out now. Just found out someone was burglarizing my street (unlocked cars) Tuesday morning sometime before I ran I suppose. I don't recall seeing anything odd. Just feels weird.

    Also a clown was arrested nearby today for terrorizing people. Sheesh! I'm spooked now.
  • RunsOnEspresso
    RunsOnEspresso Posts: 3,218 Member
    10/5 - 4.05

    October total: 12.05/100

    A bit behind. I was glutened (celiac disease - not fun) on Saturday and didn't get my run in Monday (barely made it today). I plan to move my Monday run to Sunday.

    Ugh, the clown thing. We had two fast food places right down the street robbed by clowns last week. They caught those but the schools have been getting threats. If I ran into a clown on a morning run I would die. I hate clowns!
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    I feel creeped out now. Just found out someone was burglarizing my street (unlocked cars) Tuesday morning sometime before I ran I suppose. I don't recall seeing anything odd. Just feels weird.

    Also a clown was arrested nearby today for terrorizing people. Sheesh! I'm spooked now.

    Wow! Seems like there was a fair chance they saw you and you didn't see them. *kitten* is gettin' crazy in this world!
  • untermrad
    untermrad Posts: 24 Member
    Was able to run today after taking some days off due to very bad foot pain (extensor tendonitis?) Hopefully it doesn't get worse. I think I made a mistake getting shoes that fit too tightly instead of being a little loose, but they've reached 400+ miles anyway so I'll just go shoe shopping soon and be more careful.
    @Orphia Thanks!
    Also thanks @_nikkiwolf_ for your encouraging post in last month's thread!

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    10/1 6.2 (6.2 MTD)
    10/5 6.2 (12.4 MTD)
    Upcoming races:
    9/10 - Louisville Pure Tap 5k 25:03
    10/1 - Norton Sports Health Great Pumpkin 10k 51:12
    10/22 - Urban Bourbon Half Marathon
    11/24 - Hungry Turkey 5k

  • LeelooX2014
    LeelooX2014 Posts: 157 Member
    Another 3.5 this morning. Now at 10.5.
  • emmab0902
    emmab0902 Posts: 2,338 Member
    Wow lots of people putting in AMAZING distances - awesome!!!!

    1 October rest day
    2 October 5km run
    3 October 2.9km swim
    4 October 5km run
    5 October 2.4km run
    6 October 3.2km run

    Running total 13.2km
    Swimming total 5.3km

    Running goal 40km
    Swimming goal 40km
  • HonuNui
    HonuNui Posts: 1,464 Member
    October goal...run to earn wine and ice cream

    10/1: core/strength training, 2 mile run and 20 minutes of fancy footwork trying to herd the neighbor's stray cow out of our yard
    10/2 rest
    10/3 slug...never got out of my nightgown and played computer games (it was FABULOUS!)
    10/4 4.10
    10/5 3.11


    Total 9.21

    Upcoming races:
    Las Vegas RocknRoll Half 11/13/16

    Ticker is my goal for 2016 and accumulation to date:
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  • Joanna2012B
    Joanna2012B Posts: 1,448 Member
    Damn ticker still not working properly...another 5.5km this morning.
    16.5km total 53.5 to go
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