Runners- share your run!
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amyrebeccah wrote: »Did a 5K on Saturday at my best ever pace: 30:36. This is a very big deal for me. Ran 10K the next day (I hadn't wanted to go back to back, but scheduling just had to work out that way). I would have run 8 miles, but had problems with my hydration bladder and didn't feel comfortable going that long without water.
My longest ever run was an 8 miler last Sunday. I'm also trying to work my mileage up for a half marathon in January. When I'm back on a regular schedule (after T'giving, where I'm doing a 10K the day of), it'll be four miles two days a week and nine miles for the long run on the weekend.
FWIW and forgive me if i'm wrong but I'm assuming your 10k is about 65 mins and the 8 miles around 90 mins? If so you'll be fine without any form of water. I understand that it can be comforting knowing you have water with you but your body wont really need it as long as you start out properly hydrated and you're not running in a desert.
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I ran for 60 min last night on my treadmill at 5.7mph burning 600 cals. It was my longest and fastest run yet!4
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amyrebeccah wrote: »Did a 5K on Saturday at my best ever pace: 30:36. This is a very big deal for me. Ran 10K the next day (I hadn't wanted to go back to back, but scheduling just had to work out that way). I would have run 8 miles, but had problems with my hydration bladder and didn't feel comfortable going that long without water.
My longest ever run was an 8 miler last Sunday. I'm also trying to work my mileage up for a half marathon in January. When I'm back on a regular schedule (after T'giving, where I'm doing a 10K the day of), it'll be four miles two days a week and nine miles for the long run on the weekend.
Really good running, well done
Just a note on hydration. If you are running less than an hour, leave the water at home. It's much more beneficial to hydrate before you run.
Keep going!
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I set a 10K personal record this weekend. 49 minutes isn't a great time, but great for me... and it was just running around the neighborhood, I'm thinking I could go much faster in a race situation with others to compete with.4
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A couple of miles on the boring treadmill this morning
Re: hydration. I tend to go for the about-an-hour rule of not taking any, but sometimes I carry some water just in case I fall down the side of the Gorge and no one gets to my mangled self for a few hours. Mostly what that ends up meaning is I carry water on those runs, from start to finish, and drink what's now all warmed up and sloshing when I get back to the car.2 -
Running my first 10K tomorrow. I ran my first 5k in September. I started the C25K in March.
My last run was a 4 mile speed interval run on Tuesday. I am a super slow turtle runner. Attempting to build up my speed with one interval run a week. Running fast is hard!!!
RE: water and hydration -- I always carry water with me. Not for the hydration but for my sinus/allergy drainage issues. So gross and embarrassing! My nose runs like niagra when I run. I have tried every med under the sun without success.3 -
As its winter I'm getting into the habit of going to the gym and hitting the crosstrainer instead of walking outside, so pretty new to running.
As a beginner so far I'm just doing a 5km (around three miles is it?) programme which takes just under 40 mins for me to complete with no real problems. Looking forward to when the weather gets better to take up running outside at long last,0 -
Done another half marathon last weekend with a cold a little poorly. I wanted to beat my PB of 2:08 but got 2:10 I'm happy overall I have another run in two weeks #10k3
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Finished a 10k Turkey Trot this AM. Last year I did the 5k. I was doing it with a coworker who has a slower pace, and the last mile we got separated and I just decided to take off . The last mile, I ran a 7:35 pace. The ave. pace was 9:37. I could definitely do a lot better. I was talking easily (until that last mile ha) and there were a LOT of hills that I didn't anticipate. It was fun and relaxing, though. Really, wasn't "racing" it, just integrating it into my half marathon training miles. But, I'm proud of myself because a few days ago I found a plaque from high school cross country that said "Fastest time 34:56" HA. 27 year old me blows that time out of the water. (best 5k is now 27:31)5
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I ran my second 5K Today. Local turkey trot. Finished 63 out of 230 with a time of 28:35. Some hills and weather chilly and started to rain at the end of the race. Looking forward to running a 10K soon.3
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5 Mile Turkey Trot time of 61 min. Now onto eating4
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8 slow km in the snow today.
I had my first (and hopefully last) fall of the winter. I hit some ice and went *kitten* over tea kettle but it actually felt epic as I managed to roll on my shoulder and was back on my feet in what seemed like a split second. The only damage was to my dignity (I wish there was video as I'm sure that it was nowhere as graceful looking as it felt!)1 -
10 miles in 100 minutes with my husband! I had only worked up to 7 miles a couple of weeks ago but I ran 20 miles last week total so decided to give it a try. He hasn't run that much lately (did Insanity Max for 2 months) and that was his longest distance ever. So much fun. Fast pace for me and super slow for him, but it worked!2
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emilysusana wrote: »10 miles in 100 minutes with my husband! I had only worked up to 7 miles a couple of weeks ago but I ran 20 miles last week total so decided to give it a try. He hasn't run that much lately (did Insanity Max for 2 months) and that was his longest distance ever. So much fun. Fast pace for me and super slow for him, but it worked!
that's amazing! I'm trying to work up to 6 miles in 60 minutes still..hoping to run in a half marathon this summer1 -
I did my first 5k today so I'm tentatively replying in here. I started using our treadmill in June mainly as a cardio health/calorie thing but I've grown to enjoy it more and more. I have been concentrating so much on how long in minutes I can run for and doing these pre-programmed run/walk routines the treadmill offers that I think I underestimated myself. After running three minutes a pre-programmed break is perfectly welcome. Then I tried another that has a flatter speed profile and just felt good so I ran 17 minutes just out of nowhere this week. I decided to see how fast I could get to 5k today and I ended up running the whole thing. I surprised the *kitten* out of myself. My paces were 10,30 / 9,53 / 9,57 for the three miles and then a 10 for the last half mile I did. I think that's alright? A more dedicated runner friend of mine talked recently about how adding hill sprints helped her to an 8 minute mile so I know I'm not burning up the place or anything but yeah, personal victory today2
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4.2 miles run today consisting of 1mile warm up, 2 miles at 5k pace then 1.2 mile warm down home.
https://www.strava.com/activities/785033478
Got a 5 mile race on sunday so today makes for a good race pace tune up.1 -
bailed on my run with my group last night as being a wuss with the cold weather. A bitter wind was blowing so I chose the treadmill instead.
Made myself do the 4.2 miles we were supposed to be doing outside, and as I was on the TM showing kilometre pace I really had no idea about speed so just went by feel. It actually made it more pleasant. That and laughing at the poor subtitling of the news.
planning a 7 miler tomorrow.0 -
5 Mile race done yesterday. New PB of almost 2 minutes to top it off. 33mins20secs.
Scary fast at the front of the race though. Winner did it in 24.55 averaging 4.59min/mile for the race!!!2 -
I run in a park and I use runtastic. Today I noticed I ran 5 km in 53:21 this evening. Sheesh!! That was slow but it was a loooong run. I'd like to improve my distance and speed and maybe run for 60-70 minutes ☺1
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I ran while
It isnt alot but it's my first few times getting back into running after my 3rd baby so anything was good enough for me ☺1 -
ceridavies1991 wrote: »I ran while
It isnt alot but it's my first few times getting back into running after my 3rd baby so anything was good enough for me ☺
I ment ran 2 mile...0 -
Finished an 11 mile long run this past Saturday. Narrowly missed a car driving into the lake (police had just been flagged down as I approached) and witnessed a bicyclist taking a header after clipping a pylon while cooling down. Since she had a partner, I waited until she was up, walking, and appeared to be OK before moving on.
All and all, one of my more eventful runs0 -
I did 21 miles (34 km) yesterday (Sunday). I was attacked by a stray tumbleweed caused by the high winds. Got some nice superficial scratches to show for it. Fortunately the wind was mostly a cross wind, so other than making it feel colder than it should have, given the temperature, and having to dodge the weeds, it was an okay run.
I was reasonably happy with my pace, but it's still a ways away from where I'd like to be, and the Phoenix R 'n' R marathon is coming up fast. Oh well. As long as I don't get injured or ill I'm pretty sure I'll better my time from my last marathon this past May.1 -
6 miles today, weather was awesome, so it was a really fun run. Just me & my tunes0
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I ran 7.5 miles Sunday, 2.5 today. Both outside with nice weather. I might miss my usual long run next Sunday. We are expecting a wet cold front...0
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Ran my last road race of 2016 this morning. It was a 'jingle bell' 5k in very chilly conditions around my neighbourhood, and it was a lot of fun. Ugly sweaters galore, Santa Claus cheering us on from the sidelines, and all 350 or so runners were wearing bells, so it sounded as if 10,000 cats had been called in for dinner. Too windy for a PB, but still came in 5th in my age group, which was good.
Now need to start thinking about my 2017 race calendar. Woot!0 -
Chiltern League Cross country yesterday. 5.5 miles of torture racing for positions. Hate it and love it all at the same time!0
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ran my fastest ever 5 miles on the dreadmill yesterday. To celebrate I went out before dawn and ran 8.5 miles of twisty turny hilly road. Even on a foggy morning there is something great about watching the world brighten around you.1
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Here's a little back story: I've been lifting for about 2 years and lost 70lbs. Last summer I stopped exercising all together and ate like crap, resulting in gaining 12lbs back. Late august I decided to start running, just because I liked a route by our place and I needed different motivation. I had a base fitness already (I can't imagine loosing 2 years work in 4 months) so I ran 5km with a pace of over 8 minutes per km, and took many walk breaks. Over the next 2 week I got better and better. Running faster and finally not having to stop! I decided to enter a half marathon (21.1km) which was my first race experience, October 16th and finished with a time of 2h 15 min. I remember the last 3 miles where SO tough (the race used mile banners but I train in km) but I had so much fun. Yesterday I ran my second event but it was just a 5k fun run, the Santa shuffle and everyone was dressed up. My finish time was 32 min but my fastest 5k in training has been 24 min.4
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4.5 with my daughter. She is 20 and wanted 5 miles. I took her on one of my favorite trail runs. Hills, hills and more Oregon hills She was totally fine stopping at 4.5... Love me a hill!4
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