October (2016) Running Challenge

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  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    BTW, I forgot to stop my Garmin until about 15 minutes after I finished the race. Is there a way in Garmin Connect and/or Strava to edit the end time for a run? I know that I can manually enter it, but I would like to maintain the rest of the data if possible.
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    @lporter229 you should be able to edit the run in Strava. If you click the wrench, I think you can use the crop option to cut off the part after you finished.
  • 5512bf
    5512bf Posts: 389 Member
    @lporter229 rookie mistake
    You can in garmin connect as well. There is a little pencil looking thing in the top right corner.
  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    So many excellent race reports and results and PRs this weekend!! Awesome awesome awesome, you guys!
  • mmteixeira
    mmteixeira Posts: 118 Member
    Congrats to everyone that ran well today - some even set PR's I see - nice work everyone... :)

    @katharmonic nice work this morning - it was a cold but lovely morning to run in Syracuse ...

    I finished my first 10k this morning - the MS Monster Scramble 10K - 1:01:24 - as my first 10k, my main goal was to keep a consistent 10:00min pace.

    The 5k and 10k started at the same time so I expected some of the field would go out fast. I was passed by half the field but I actually resisted the flow and held my 10:00min pace right from the start. I quickly found that the course was anything but flat and at the bottom of the first hill I could see the next large hill right in front of me. There were two others on the route, and the 10k was two laps of the same route, so in the end I had 6 large hills to climb. First four miles all stayed just under or just over 10:00m - but the 5th mile included 2 of the three big hills - that mile hurt :) . Once I got to the top of the last hill the second time, the final 3/4 of a mile was mostly downhill - boy did that feel good - actually almost sprinted across the finish line - very happy with the whole run - held my pace and 1:01:24 was excellent with all the hills...

    Actually was very glad I had my Forerunner 235 on, because I checked the actual results and found I wasn't listed anywhere - must be it didn't read my tag somewhere - I emailed the timing company to correct it - but not sure I care as I have the medal and the data from the run...

    3 more weeks to get ready for hopefully a flatter 10k - the Burn Run...

    Looking back on this season as a whole, I started in January on a Couch-to-5k plan very overweight and with no running experience - very happy with the progress I have made and now very addicted to running...

  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
    @kristinegift Nice run with your dad and congrats on your race the other day.
    @Ohhim Awesome job at Chicago. Congrats what should get you to Boston.
    @5512bf Great job. Glad your hip held up.
    @katharmonic Awesome job on your half PR
    Nice race @lporter229
    Great race @ereck44
  • 9voice9
    9voice9 Posts: 693 Member
    edited October 2016
    35.88% of goal

    01-Oct: 10.17 miles
    02-Oct: <Life Day>
    03-Oct: 5.96 miles
    04-Oct: 10.86 miles - Triple Day (with Alan, Team RWB)
    05-Oct: 3.40 miles
    06-Oct: 8.49 miles
    07-Oct: 5.53 miles
    08-Oct: 11.20 miles
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    So far, so good on running 10-ish miles on Saturdays. Looks like next Saturday is the monthly HM day. Although - Saturday wore on me a bit more than the week before - not sure if it was the beltline part (which is all concrete, as opposed to the asphalt/blacktop I'm usually running on my long runs), or the trail part (thru Freedom Park, which was rather hill-ish) or what. My right knee got really stiff, and it was rather sore to bend it, and there was some nagging ache-ish-ness at the back of the knee the rest of the day - today it was fine. Also - I was a bit more chafed in the groin area afterwards than I'm used to - not sure why.

    Not a great run yesterday in Atlanta - at least on my side of the equation. We went to see Kansas (the band) Friday evening, and I got up and headed out while SWMBO slept (that's how we deal with the question @lporter229 raised - I run while she sleeps, both on weekends and thru the week). I think she was a tad bit aggravated that it took me longer than I'd planned (aggravated me a little too), 'cause it took me longer (on public transportation) to get to and from the place, and then I didn't maintain the kind of pace I'm expecting of myself, and got a little lost-ish and wound up with 11.2 miles, instead of 10-ish miles. But then we went to see a movie ("Sully" - it's good!) and then dinner and The Opera (Mozart's "Abduction from the Seraglio" - if you've seen the movie adaptation of Amadeus, then it's the one that Christine Lahti sang, and the Emperor said the "too many notes" line).

    If you're in Atlanta, check out the Beltline Trail - it's pretty cool (http://www.traillink.com/trail/eastside-trail-(atlanta-beltline).aspx). Might have to arrange to run some of the other Beltlines too.

    Upcoming Races:
    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, Macon

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  • 9voice9
    9voice9 Posts: 693 Member
    ddmom0811 wrote: »
    I was texting with a group of cycling friends first thing this morning when the wind was gusting maybe 40 mph. And one of them said "oh my gosh a runner just went by" and everyone was replying "what a nut!" This was while I was thinking "it seems safe to run this morning".
    What did we say the other day? "Yes, we're all mental here." But at least we have the good grace to admit it, unlike other folks who try to pass their crazy off as normal behavior.
  • untermrad
    untermrad Posts: 24 Member
    10 miles in new shoes today (Brooks Launch 3).
    @5512bf @katharmonic @Ohhim @lporter229 @ereck44 Congrats on your races!

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    10/1 6.2 (6.2 MTD)
    10/5 6.2 (12.4 MTD)
    10/9 10.0 (22.4 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


  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    @ereck44 @lporter229 @ohhim @katharmonic and @5512bf Congratulations on the races! So jealous!

    @9voice9 Way to go, navigating Atlanta? Did I read/remember that right? We lived in Marietta for a few years, 91-93. Loved it. Was my favorite place that I've lived. But we came from Delaware, so anything was an improvement (sorry northerners- y'all eat some wierd stuff and are *ahem* not full of southern hospitality). Texas before Delaware- so I missed the south. I knew you were southerner. Strava stalker :blush: Guess you're quiet sneaking out? SWMBO never wakes asking where your sneaking off to? Haha! HWMNBO? Can I do that? Always asks then wants to see my run, but not really. So I just babble on and on about the minutia of my morning. :tongue:


    Way to be runners. I'm bushed. *High five*

    I walked/gimped a few hours at the fair today... Didn't track the distance so I'll make something up later. :smiley:
  • 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
    10/6 core/strength training
    10/7 rest
    10/8 3.25
    10/9 6.48


    Total 18.94

    @ohhim @katharmonic @lporter229 and @5512bf you all inspire!

    Upcoming races:
    Las Vegas RocknRoll Half 11/13/16 (seriously thinking of dropping it to the 10k as my last couple of HM's have been not so stellar, and not so fun!)

    Ticker is my goal for 2016 and accumulation to date:
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  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    edited October 2016
    Congratulations to everyone on their great races and finishes over the weekend!

    Date.........Miles........Total
    10/01......12.16.......12.16
    10/02........0.00.......12.16 - Dog beach Sunday
    10/03........5.23.......17.39 + Agility
    10/04........4.26.......21.65 + Strength Training
    10/05........0.00.......21.65
    10/06........3.87.......25.52 + Rally Obedience
    10/07........5.30.......30.82 - Treadmill
    10/08........0.00.......30.82
    10/09........6.34.......37.16

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    My completed and 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 Marathon
  • juliet3455
    juliet3455 Posts: 3,015 Member
    Had a friend from our local running club at the Kelowna Marathon ( Supposedly a BQ event )
    https://www.sportstats.ca/display-results.xhtml?raceid=40891&status=results&category=Women&lastname=giffin

    Looks like she has about a 3 minute cushion based on the Info I was able to look up about BQ times.
    Our little club ( 180 members 10-20 consistently active ) was cheering loudly when we saw the result.
    The funny part for some of us is that 2 of the local ladies that were cheering with us are actually measurably faster than the lady who made the trip for the run. So now they are planning to ramp up their training and looking for a BQ event close to us. Western Canada/North West USA.

    She is originally from Eastern Canada but came out west for a job and stumbled onto our little club when out for a run ( we had our reg Wednesday Night run ) and joined into us. The rest as they say is History.
  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    @Ohhim Amazing race! So insightful reading how you run a marathon.

    @mmteixeira Love your story! Well done!

    @MobyCarp Sorry if you've said already, but are you getting physiotherapy for your injury?


    1 October – 10.6 km including parkrun
    3 October – 12.4 km
    4 October – 10 km
    5 October – 10.2 km
    6 October – 10 km
    8 October – 10.5 km including parkrun
    9 October – 13.6 km first try at trail running
    10 October – 10.9 km

    Goal: 100 miles (160 km)
    Total: 88.2 km

    Was still on a high this morning from my first trail run, so headed out for a short run which turned into just short of 11 km.
  • AdrianChr92
    AdrianChr92 Posts: 567 Member
    @juliet3455 Stinky Feet: Stinky feet. Ahahahaha
    @ereck44 Congratulasions
    @5512bf Saw your run on Strava. Nice pacing there you even finished fast in the last 10k. That's how you do a marathon
    @katharmonic Good job. You look great after the race. I was a mess
    @Ohhim Good pacing you did there. Exactly on point and you never slowed down. Congrats
    @_nikkiwolf_ I had a runny nose the whole race.
  • dkabambe
    dkabambe Posts: 544 Member
    Did my long run for the week this morning - aimed for 12k at 7min pace and was pretty much spot on overall but pace was a bit all over the place today. Now I'm trying to do runs at particular paces I really need to sort out my music playlists as my speed definitely changes with each song, and at the moment I just have one generic "running" playlist.

    Anyway, today's run means I'm still on target for the month:

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  • jodilynnsanders5104
    jodilynnsanders5104 Posts: 89 Member
    edited October 2016
    @AdrianChr92 what a great race log. Thanks for sharing! Congrats on those PRs!

    @cutelildeadbear welcome to the group! This is only my second month here. I have found everyone to be sooo helpful and nice!
  • ddmom0811
    ddmom0811 Posts: 1,881 Member
    Will catch up with posts later. Got to un-do all the hurricane prep I did last week in my classroom!

    10/1 - 5.1 miles
    10.2 - 7.3 miles
    10/3 - travel/rest day
    10/4 - rest
    10/5 - 5.1
    10/6 - 5.2
    10/7 - hurricane day
    10/8 - 7.5 miles - trail running on sidewalks
    10/9 - 37 miles biking
    10/10 - 5.1 miles - perfect 65 degrees!


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    Upcoming races
    11/30/16 - I/ITSEC 5K
    2/5/17 - Daytona Beach HM
    2/26/17 - Disney Princess HM Orlando
  • tartanhibee
    tartanhibee Posts: 63 Member
    Logging some more miles
  • tartanhibee
    tartanhibee Posts: 63 Member
    Don't think it worked!!!

    So 11 miles so far this month.
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    10/1- 4.04 miles
    10/2- Rest/Travel day
    10/3- 3.47
    10/4- 5.03
    10/5- 3.0
    10/6- 5.0
    10/7- 4.4
    10/8- 7.4
    10/9- REST- Grumble Grumble Grumble
    10/10- 5.22

    Total: 37.46/60

    Today's notes: Today felt really good. There were some twitchy winds, so I ended up hitting headwinds at random points where I thought I should have cross or tailwinds, but nothing too bad. It was a great morning for a run with temps right near 50F. Ran my 5.22 miles in 53:20 for an average pace of 10:14 and only the first mile was above 10:20 pace. Average HR was 147, and I never left z2, though I did top out when I had a coughing fir while nearing the peak of a small rise.

    I'm really starting to like the slower running again, I can feel my leg strength, and I didn't feel wasted after the run like I did the first few times I ran these slower z2 runs. This run really got me looking forward to stretching out the distances with the slower pace, it takes longer, but I feel so much stronger. I wish I would have convinced myself before, that's it's OK to slow down, because I can FEEL how these runs help me now.
  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
    @mmteixeira great job on the Monster Scramble. Sounds like a tough course - that area is really hilly. But it really was a beautiful day for running. I'm still debating the Burn Run. Right now I kind of never want to run again. We'll see in a week :)

    Great race report @AdrianChr92! Congrats on a great race.

    Feeling tired and sore today. I'm making it a work from home day and I plan to head to the Y to use the hot tub later and maybe take a gentle swim. But definitely mostly soaking.
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    @AdrianChr92 awesome race! you ran amazingly!
    @katharmonic sounds like a good plan you have there.
  • luluinca
    luluinca Posts: 2,899 Member
    I finally had some free time this morning to check out all the race results and reports...........so inspiring!

    @ereck44 @5512bf @Ohhim @katharmonic and @AdrianChr92 thank you all so much for the detailed race reports. I really love reading about your goals and accomplishments with all the trials and tribulations you all go through getting there.

    Right now I'm only striving for a 10K next month and my times are very slow, this 66 year old body is still getting used to the demands I'm putting on it and so I'm taking my time getting to even that distance. If I'm honest with myself though I really want to try for a HM next year. I may come in dead last but I'd like to at least cross the finish line.

    I'm learning so much from all of you!

    I'm beginning to hate rest days!
  • ddmom0811
    ddmom0811 Posts: 1,881 Member
    @adrianchr92 - Awesome race report. Loved what you told your parents. Hopefully they didn't worry too much. What a pace! That medal... did they print those for you at the end? So cool.
    @ohhim - awesome report and time! Sorry about your friend!
    @5512bf - I’d count the whole Garmin time too! Way to go!
    @katharmonic - congrats! Nice picture!
    @ereck44 - Sounds like a tough run with those winds. That is so funny that they passed out kleenex. I needed those when I ran in Daytona last winter.
    @MNLittleFinn - I love the slower speeds as well. I find I get in a rut of just doing those and then when I finally think "oh yeah, better do some speed work" I love that as well. So it's all good. I guess we should just mix it up!
    @Orphia - a kangaroo! That's so cool. Beautiful pix!
    Sorry if I missed anyone's race! Good job!

    I saw a coyote on my run this morning. At first glance I thought it was a dog, but as it turned to run away I could tell it wasn't a dog. I turned around at that point and decided to not do that particular cul-de-sac.
  • lissadecker
    lissadecker Posts: 220 Member
    October goal: 50 miles
    10/1: 1.75 miles
    10/2: 3.15 miles
    10/3: 2.25 miles
    10/4: 2 miles
    10/5: 2 miles
    10/6: Rest Day
    10/7: 2 miles
    10/8: 2.25 miles
    10/9: 3.15 miles
    Today: 2.25 miles

    Total/October: 20.8 miles
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    So, I was checking the results of the TCM TwinCities Marathon for this year, because I knew a bunch of people who ran it. On the website, they already have the days set for Marathon weekend for next year. IF I decide to try for a full next year, that would be the one I run, TCM is amazing for supporting their races.

    There's 15 weeks between my target HM, and the marathon. 2 questions, is that enough time to train for a first marathon? and/or, should I treat my whole 25-30 week training cycle as a long Marathon training cycle train for the full, but make the decision to register after the HM?
  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    10/1: 20 miles
    10/2: 4.6 miles (am), 5.4 miles (pm)
    10/3: 6 miles with the Coffee Crew
    10/4: 5 miles (am), 10 miles (pm)
    10/5: 5 miles
    10/6: 3.5 miles
    10/7: 9.5 miles
    10/8: 6 miles with a 5k in the middle
    10/9: 4 miles
    10/10: Oh my god finally a rest day

    Holy crap, I am so tired and so happy I don't have to run until tomorrow -- and even at that, probably in the evening rather than the morning. I woke up at 4:30 central time yesterday (thanks, time zones) and didn't get to bed until 12:30 central/1:30 eastern last night because I am dumb and thought an 8:40 flight (landing in Philly at 11:40) was a good idea two months ago. I emailed my boss when I got home and was like, "I'm going to be in late tomorrow. Like 10-11 am. I'll work late." Slept in until 8:00 when I got up to pee, then slept another hour, and now I feel more human again. And now it's off to Panera to pick up breakfast, then off to work!

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    Upcoming Races:
    10/8: Coe College Homecoming 5k: 21:26
    10/16: Superhero Halloween Half Marathon (Goal: 1:38 or better)
    11/20: Philadelphia Marathon (Goal: 3:30 or better)
    3/26/17: Philly Love Run HM
    5/14/17: Delaware Marathon Running Festival HM



  • RespectTheKitty
    RespectTheKitty Posts: 1,667 Member
    Wanted to go fro a run this morning but my alarm didn't go off when it was supposed to and I missed my window before work. Sigh. I guess I should take a rest day anyway after my long run yesterday. But I hate rest days.
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