December 2016 Running Challenge
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Date Miles today - Miles for December
12/1 6 miles - 6
12/2 4 miles - 10
12/3 12 miles - 22
12/4 REST DAY
12/5 5 miles - 27
12/6 4 miles - 31
12/7 REST DAY
12/8 3.5 miles - 34.5
12/9 REST DAY
12/10 26.4 - 60.9
12/11 REST DAY
12/12 REST DAY
12/13 REST DAY
12/14 REST DAY
12/15 4 miles - 64.9
12/16 REST DAY
12/17 REST DAY
12/18 REST DAY
12/19 6.5 miles 71.4
Upcoming races:
UAH 8K - 3/6 <<< 34:33 3 in AG
Oak Barrel HM - 4/2 <<<< 1:38:00 3 in AG
Bridge Street HM - 4/10 <<< 1:36:33 3 in AG
PEO-AVN Team Day 5K - 5/4 <<< 19:10 (2.9 mi) 1 in AG 5 OA
Cotton Row Run 10K - 5/30 << 44:57 PR
Firecracker Chase 10.2 miler 6/25 << 1:20:22 1 in AG & 15 OA
Huntsville Half Marathon - 11/12 << 1:35:55 2 in AG & 25 OA
Rocket City Marathon - 12/10 << 2:44:41
Kentucky Derby Marathon - 4/29
I was allowed a lazy week last week as I was recovering. Now it's time to start getting back into business.
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Had originally planned for long run today, but really wasn't in the mood so stuck to an easy 5k. Was suffering Monday blues today so run helped a bit with that, but otherwise nothing remarkable to report really - fog is still hanging around but better than it was over weekend, and temperature still up at 7C.
1-Dec: 6.2k easy run
2-Dec: 11.5k - 10k tempo plus warm up/cool down
3-Dec: 2.1k streak run [TM]
4-Dec: 5.3k easy run
5-Dec: 21.7k long run
6-Dec: 8.3k 'tired' run
7-Dec: 3.1k streak run [TM]
8-Dec: 5.3k easy
9-Dec: 12.6k easy
10-Dec: 2k short run
11-Dec: 11k - 10k tempo plus warm-up
12-Dec: 8.2k easy
13-Dec: 1.8k streak run
14-Dec: 12.5k hill circuit (4 laps; 295m climbing total)
15-Dec (AM): 5.2k inc 5k fast [TM]
15-Dec (PM): 6k inc 5k fast
16-Dec: 5.5k easy
17-Dec: 2.3k streak run
18-Dec: 2.3k streak run
19-Dec: 5.2k easy2 -
@shanaber - how fun that you got to meet a fellow MFPer! Great pictures!
12/1 - 3.2 miles
12/2 - 1.5 miles
12/3 - 45 miles biking + 1 mile run
12/4 - 27 miles biking + 1 mile run
12/5 - 4 miles
12/6 - 4 miles
12/7 - 1 mile on treadmill for streak (after strength training)
12/8 - 4.47 miles
12/9 - 1 mile on treadmill for streak (after strength training)
12/10 - 77 miles bike and 1 mile run for streak!
12/11 - 27 miles biking and 1 mile run for streak
12/12 - 4 miles
12/13 - 5 miles
12/14 - 2.1 miles - day 21 streak + strength training
12/15 - 4.5 miles
12/16 - 1.5 miles
12/17 = 44 miles biking + 1 mile run
12/18 - 27 miles biking + 1 mile run
12/19 - 4 miles
Upcoming races
2/5/17 - Daytona Beach HM
2/26/17 - Disney Princess HM Orlando
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I've been (kind of) keeping up with the boards, but not contributing much. Right now, my life is in chaos. I am currently having my only full bathroom renovated. I have a half bath, as well, but this means no shower. So...I have been spending more time at the gym these days (to use their shower), but I still haven't been doing much running. I'm going to spin class more frequently, and I'm getting a few miles in here and there. I just feel like my entire life is a mess. Not having a shower has completely thrown me off! They started the bathroom last Tuesday. I was hoping to have a new bathroom for Christmas, but it looks like it might be just afterwards. The thing was completely gutted (aside from the small closet in there) - new tub/shower, new sink, new toilet, new floor, new electrical, more lighting, an exhaust fan, new pluming, new walls, the works. What I am most excited about the the heated floor!! Anyway, tomorrow, the flooring guy will be in all day to set things up, Thursday he'll be back to grout, so I'm assuming the bathroom guys won't be back until after Christmas to put the finishing touches on things, which I guess is nice that I have an extended weekend to paint and such. Good thing I host Thanksgiving at my house and not Christmas. This has been quite the pain in the rear, but it is so totally going to be worth it in the end.
A friend of mine convinced me that doing a full marathon with her might not be all that terrible of an idea. Secretly, I'm hoping she completely forgets about our conversation. A full had never been on my radar before, because, to be honest, I think you're all insane. But, on the other hand, I guess it could be cool to look back say I ran (I use that term loosely) a marathon. I am all about life experiences, and I tend to do a lot of things just to say I did/can (SCUBA license, sky diving, master's degree, temporarily live in Australia, etc.) On that first hand, though, holy training miles and time I do not entirely have in a day. I think I might be crazy for simply entertaining this idea.3 -
Dec. 1 - Cross training.
Dec. 2 - Rest/cross training.
Dec. 3 - Cross training/strength training.
Dec. 4 - 3.32 miles
Dec. 5 - Cross training.
Dec. 6 - 4.86 miles
Dec. 7 - Cross training/strength training.
Dec. 8 - Rest.
Dec. 9 - 6.11 miles
Dec. 10 - 4.08 miles
Dec. 11 - 14.07 miles
Dec. 12 - 35 mins. elliptical.
Dec. 13 - 5.60 miles
Dec. 14 - Core De Force/strength training.
Dec. 15 - 6.02 miles
Dec. 16 - Rest.
Dec. 17 - 5.34 miles
Dec. 18 - 13.2 miles + 20 mins. elliptical.
Starting to think a full marathon is not in the cards for me, keep injuring myself.0 -
2.65 today.
I can't seem to get going in the mornings so am cutting runs short. Bad me! LOL I am so not a morning person but my evenings are busy. At least the air wasn't as bad this morning so my lungs were good! Amazing the difference 6 degrees can make.
50/100 - Woo! Maybe I will meet my goal! I have Friday, Monday and Wednesday off so I can get in my full runs + my 20 miles on Xmas Eve.0 -
instantmartian wrote: »I've been (kind of) keeping up with the boards, but not contributing much. Right now, my life is in chaos. I am currently having my only full bathroom renovated. I have a half bath, as well, but this means no shower. So...I have been spending more time at the gym these days (to use their shower), but I still haven't been doing much running. I'm going to spin class more frequently, and I'm getting a few miles in here and there. I just feel like my entire life is a mess. Not having a shower has completely thrown me off! They started the bathroom last Tuesday. I was hoping to have a new bathroom for Christmas, but it looks like it might be just afterwards. The thing was completely gutted (aside from the small closet in there) - new tub/shower, new sink, new toilet, new floor, new electrical, more lighting, an exhaust fan, new pluming, new walls, the works. What I am most excited about the the heated floor!! Anyway, tomorrow, the flooring guy will be in all day to set things up, Thursday he'll be back to grout, so I'm assuming the bathroom guys won't be back until after Christmas to put the finishing touches on things, which I guess is nice that I have an extended weekend to paint and such. Good thing I host Thanksgiving at my house and not Christmas. This has been quite the pain in the rear, but it is so totally going to be worth it in the end.
A friend of mine convinced me that doing a full marathon with her might not be all that terrible of an idea. Secretly, I'm hoping she completely forgets about our conversation. A full had never been on my radar before, because, to be honest, I think you're all insane. But, on the other hand, I guess it could be cool to look back say I ran (I use that term loosely) a marathon. I am all about life experiences, and I tend to do a lot of things just to say I did/can (SCUBA license, sky diving, master's degree, temporarily live in Australia, etc.) On that first hand, though, holy training miles and time I do not entirely have in a day. I think I might be crazy for simply entertaining this idea.
I'm sure you'll love the new bathroom and it'll have been worth the wait.
A marathon? Ya, that's just crazy talk! Wait til the bathroom is done before you commit!2 -
Thanks to everyone so much for all the congratulations on my HM PB this weekend. There were so many on here, my status update, Instagram and strava that I couldn't begin to name you all, but you have no idea how much I appreciate your support. I told one person my time IRL, and he said "is that good?" *eye roll*, so seriously, without you guys I don't think I'd be half as motivated or as successful as I am. You're all absolutely awesome
Even felt proud that I ran today. I've never been able to run with only one rest day after a HM before, but I feel completely fine and my legs loved it. Just goes to show how much stronger my body is, as well as faster. 2 years ago, almost to the day, I was told I should never run again, and look what I did?! That's a story for another day because I'm welling up and getting all emotional, but seriously, running has saved me and I don't think I would have done it without you. This high is just not going away
Enough blabbering now, sorry! Time to read through and catch up.
December Running Challenge
2nd - 3.06 miles
3rd - 11.02 miles
6th - 3.04 miles
7th - 5.19 miles
8th - 4.05 miles
10th - 4.73 miles
12th - 3.18 miles
14th - 6.22 miles
17th - 13.1 miles HM PB 1:56:20
19th - 3.15 miles
MTD - 56.74/80 miles
Upcoming races:
9th April 2017 - Brighton Marathon
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@louubelle16 it's awesome to see you running already after that MASSIVE PR on Saturday. Great job!0
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I am trying hard to get out the door for a short recovery run. I need it and Hobbes the Vizsla seriously needs it (he hasn't gotten to run in 2 days). He is zooming the back yard at every opportunity and in the house once in while. We are getting some serious winds (20 -30 mph) and it gets him wound up even more. I am not looking forward to running in the wind and it is also VERY dry - 10% humidity. I will get out there though! If even for just a short run...3
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Hi! Yesterday was 10 hours in the car. We made 4 quick bathroom/gas stops. My sciatic nerve was screaming the whole way and then immediate relief when I'd step out of the car. Minnesota welcomed us with a temp of -10F and windchill of -25F.
We were up early and walked 8000 steps around the Mayo Clinic and skyway connected buildings and shops. My husband didn't want to go outside at all. Once we stepped outside for 1/4 mile and my ears started to hurt.
Currently on the heating pad because I woke up with a horrible crick in my neck/upper back. Hoping to hit the treadmill later!louubelle16 wrote: »
Even felt proud that I ran today. I've never been able to run with only one rest day after a HM before, but I feel completely fine and my legs loved it. Just goes to show how much stronger my body is, as well as faster. 2 years ago, almost to the day, I was told I should never run again, and look what I did?! That's a story for another day because I'm welling up and getting all emotional, but seriously, running has saved me and I don't think I would have done it without you. This high is just not going away
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louubelle16 wrote: »So, I had my HM this morning and absolutely smashed it! My previous PB was 2:02:53 and all I wanted was to squeak under 2 hours, but I managed 1:56:20 Absolutely over the moon with more than 6 minutes off my PB in 3 months.
AWESOME job!!!! Congratulations @louubelle
Great job @MobyCarp on your Reindeer Run.
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December Running Totals (miles)
12/1 – 8.08 warmup + speed work
12/2 – rest day
12/3 – 10.13 warmup + 5K race + easy 30 minutes
12/4 – 8.07 easy
12/5 – rest day
12/6 – 5.96 warmup, speed work, cool down
12/7 – 6.00 easy
12/8 – 3.78 easy
12/9 – 3.80 course preview
12/10 – 5.01 USATF Club Nationals Masters 8K
12/11 – 2.57 easy
12/12 – 10.15 easy
12/13 – 6.21 hills
12/14 – rest day
12/15 – 5.25 with wind and snow
12/16 – 6.27 easy
12/17 – 6.40 warmup + Reindeer Run 5K
12/18 – rest day
12/19 – 12.00 easy
December total to date – 99.67
Nominal Challenge Goal – 150 miles
Real Goals: Finish transition to healthy running. Use Club Nationals as a learning experience on managing air travel to a race. Build a base toward Boston training. Avoid re-injury
Today's notes – The original plan was to do a long run on Sunday, because I only got 6 miles in on Saturday due to a short race and the weather. Sunday arrived, and I melted down emotionally. A bunch of life maintenance tasks needed attention, and they wouldn't get attention if I ran Sunday afternoon. So in spite of the decent weather and being physically capable of running, I spent the afternoon at home doing sedentary stuff. Ended the day with barely over 6K steps, but cleared some stuff off my to do list and made a couple of decisions that had been pending.
This evening I have volunteer tax prep training in the evening. So the plan, given Sunday's emotionally necessary inactivity, was to get out and run in the morning. Well, it was morning when I started. Got out the door, found GPS signal, checked my gear, and realized I'd failed to put on my heart rate monitor. Back inside, get it on, re-assemble the winter clothing, and actually got running at 10:39 AM per Garmin.
It was a beautiful sunny winter day with blue skies, which are very rare in winter here. SSW winds 12 mph were enough to be felt, but not enough to be an issue. Garmin says the temperature was 19° F, but my porch thermometer said 21° F and rose to 25° F by the time I got done. (That's -6° C to -4° C). Set out on a 10 mile loop with the option to add more distance at the end, thinking I'd like to run 12 miles. Miles 2 through 7 were mostly into the wind, and over some familiar rolling hills. Mile 8 of this route is the hardest geographically, but didn't seem so bad with the wind at my back. By then I knew I wanted the full 12 miles. Went exploring in a residential section I'd never run before, and hadn't looked at on the map in a while. Got turned around and went the wrong way on the street leading out; by the time I realized my error and came back, I'd added almost enough distance to the route. Only had to run about 200 m past my driveway to get to 12 miles.
I did wear my trail shoes. I needed them in a couple of long stretches, and they gave me confidence to go to the crunchy snow shoulder instead of daring traffic to move over in a few other places. The run felt very familiar. It's weather like I learned to train in for distance running, January to March 2014. The recovering Achilles quietly mentioned it was there a few times, but Garmin reported a good right-left balance for the entire run.
Finished the run and got to thinking, I probably have a decent ice beard by now. Turns out it wasn't that impressive, but I was struck by the difference in mood between selfies facing the sun and with the sun at my back, immediately after the run:
That blue background when I'm facing the sun is very, very rare in the winter here. I love winds from the south, even when they're cold, because they mean I'm not getting snow blown in off Lake Ontario.
It was just a very pleasant winter day for a run. I'm grateful I'm retired, so I could run in this gorgeous weather instead of being stuck inside looking at a computer screen until the weather and traffic are both worse for running. I'm feeling pretty good about being able to pace 13 miles at 8:00 or 8:30 on Saturday, and about being able to run a half marathon on January 7.
The run gave me some time to think about the one decision I'd left hanging yesterday. After stretching, shower, and lunch, I went online and booked the flights. I will be running the USATF Cross Country National Championships in Bend, Oregon on February 4. I think it will be 8K for the old geezers, same as Club Nationals. Travel will suck, and it will cost a bit more than I like; but as someone at church told me yesterday, "Why not? That's why you retired."
Then I edited my race list. Hmm. January and February look pretty busy. I think I'll hold it to just 2 races in March, and probably only 1 in April. The trick will be surviving that April race without injuring myself.
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) DNF a mile from finish
October 15, 2016 Finish Strong 15K (Hilton, NY) DNS – Achilles tendonitis
October 22, 2016 Scare Brain Cancer Away 5K (East Rochester, NY) DNS – Achilles tendonitis
November 24, 2016 Race with Grace 10K (Hilton, NY) finished in 42:38, First Senior (60+) Male
December 3, 2016 Freezeroo #1 (Don Curran Memorial 5K) (Gates, NY) finished in 20:06
December 10, 2016 USATF National Club Cross Country Championships 8K (Tallahassee, FL) finished in 33:38
December 17, 2016 Reindeer Run 5K (Rochester, NY) finished in 23:27 in the snow
2017 races:
January 1, 2017 Freezeroo #2 (Resolution Run 7.5 mile) (Mendon, NY)
January 7, 2017 Winter Warrior Half Marathon (Gates, NY)
January 14, 2017 Freezeroo #3 (Pineway Ponds Park 5 mile) (Spencerport, NY)
January 28, 2017 Freezeroo #4 (Hearnish 5 mile) (Victor, NY)
February 4, 2017 USATF Cross Country National Championship 8K (Bend, OR)
February 11, 2017 Freezeroo #5 (Valentines Run "In Memory of Tom Brannon" 8 Mile) (Greece, NY)
February 25, 2017 Freezeroo #6 (White House Challenge 10K) (Webster, NY)
April 17, 2017 Boston Marathon (Hopkinton, MA)
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I did get out for that recovery run this afternoon after procrastinating all morning. Hobbes was anxious to go and wanted to run fast because he hasn't run for a couple of days and the wind tends to get him all wound up. It was a combo walk/run, heavier on the run and by the end of it I was actually feeling pretty good. I stopped before the last mile or so home to do some additional stretching and was even able to do a good quad stretch that I would not have been able to even contemplate at the beginning of the run. While I was stretching I had some time to think and decided it makes absolutely no difference if I PR or not in a race. Sure I want to do well and improve and I am very competitive, but when it comes right down to it I run because I enjoy it (and I like to eat ) and I race because it is fun and I enjoy the camaraderie. Races also give me motivation and a training focal point.
I also decided to sign up for the 1st half of the SF Marathon again. It is fun and I love going to SF to run, eat and just enjoy the city. Now I just need to find a spring race to run and I will be all set.
Date........Miles.....Total
12/01......0.00......0.00 - + Rally
12/02......4.30......4.30
12/03......0.00......4.30
12/04......3.62......7.92
12/05......6.23....14.15 - Birthday run + Agility
12/06......4.53....18.68 - + Strength Training
12/07......0.00....18.68
12/08......5.91....24.59 - + Strength Training and Rally
12/09......9.35....33.94 - + Rally Trial
12/10......0.00....33.94
12/11......0.00....33.94
12/12......5.07....39.01 - + Agility
12/13......0.00....39.01 - + Strength Training
12/14......4.51....43.52
12/15......0.00....43.52 - + Strength Training
12/16......4.73....48.25
12/17......0.00....48.25
12/18....13.53....61.78 - San Diego Holiday Half and warm up
12/19......4.18....65.96
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!) - CANCELED!!
12/18/16 - San Diego Holiday Half Marathon
02/05/17 - Surf City Half Marathon
07/23/17 - San Francisco 1st Half Marathon4 -
Oil change and brake flush done.
Massage done.
Played violin, played with cats, made curry...
Running? Thought about it...
I gotta get my hair did tomorrow, sooo if I ran it'd get messed it up..
Haha!
It should be nice tomorrow. Maybe I'll get out.
Y'all are sure kicken' some winter kittens!8 -
Date:: :::: Miles:::: Dec total (goal = 80)
12/01/16 :::: 0.0 :::: 0.0
12/02/16 :::: 2.6 :::: 2.6
12/03/16 :::: 3.1 :::: 5.7
12/04/16 :::: 6.0 :::: 11.8
12/05/16 :::: 3.3 :::: 15.0
12/06/16 :::: 2.4 :::: 17.4
12/07/16 :::: 2.4 :::: 19.8
12/08/16 :::: 3.7 :::: 23.5
12/09/16 :::: 0.0 :::: 23.5
12/10/16 :::: 7.0 :::: 30.5
12/11/16 :::: 3.5 :::: 34.0
12/12/16 :::: 0.0 :::: 34.0
12/13/16 :::: 2.6 :::: 36.7
12/14/16 :::: 2.5 :::: 39.1
12/15/16 :::: 0.0 :::: 39.1
12/16/16 :::: 4.0 :::: 43.2
12/17/16 :::: 6.3 :::: 49.5
12/18/16 :::: 3.5 :::: 53.0
12/19/16 :::: 2.8 :::: 55.8
A treadmill run at my hotel today. I was a little later than expected in arriving and checking in, so didn't get an outdoor run in. I'm a bit worried about the icy conditions for running here, so might not get much in. But planning both XC skiing and snow shoeing, so that counts for something! I bought some new thermal running tights today on sale at one of the local shops here so I may try it out in the morning though. We'll see - I certainly don't want to miss out on my brunch! And I have my XC ski lesson (first time ever) tomorrow afternoon. Can't wait!
I have run 898.9 miles in 2016 so far. I know some people do the "run the year" goal, and that is seriously impressive, but I'm pleased with what I've accomplished! I will be over 900 miles for the year, after having run 0 miles up until August 2015.2 -
I had a pretty good run for not wanting to run today. 5.3 miles, with about one mile at 5.5 tempo pace. The faster pace felt really good today for some odd reason. Normally it feels like torture.
(Don't laugh. 5.5 mph is really fast for a big ol snail like me.)
Therapy tomorrow, of the mental variety. Trying to do something about this infernal depression.
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December Goal: Trim my Thanksgiving turkey thighs and mashed potato/pumpkin pie paunch
12/1 rest
12/2 4.25
12/3 3.05
12/4 2.40 + strength/core training
12/5 rest
12/6 3.80
12/7 6.42
12/8 2.20 + core/strength training
12/9 snorkel 2 hours
12/10 rest
12/11 6.17
12/12 4.10
12/13 lazy
12/14 snorkel 15 MINUTES!
12/15 3.60
12/16 1.25 + core/strength training
12/17 3.80
12/18 rest
12/19 6.40 (1/10th mile for each birthday....)
Total: 46.44
Upcoming Races:
12/7/16: Races For Awareness Virtual 10k for Outrun The Sun Skin Cancer Awareness
Ticker is my goal for 2016 and total to date:
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12/1: 6 miles with Pacers crew +lifting
12/2: 2 miles
12/3: 8 miles with the Saturday crew
12/4: 5.3 miles on trails +lifting
12/5: 6 miles
12/6: 2 miles + lifting
12/7: 6 miles
12/8: 6 miles + lifting
12/9: 1 mile
12/10: 13.1 miles
12/11: 4.6 miles on trails
12/12: 2 miles + lifting
12/13: 6.1 miles
12/14: 6 miles + lifting
12/15: 6 miles
12/16: 6 miles + lifting
12/17: 4.6 miles
12/18: 6 miles
12/19: 6 miles
6 chilly miles this morning... Forgot to post though because I had to get home and get to work ASAP to clock a little extra time so I can take off earlier Wednesday to prep for heading home for Christmas Will try to keep up with the thread this week but I make no promises!
Winter/Spring 2017 Races:
1/8/17: NYCRUNS Cocoa Classic 10 mile
2/18/17: FebApple Frozen 50 - 10 mile option
3/12/17: E. Murray Todd HM
3/18/17: Looney Leprechaun 10k (trail)
3/26/17: Philly Love Run HM
4/1/17: NJ Ultra Fest HM (trail, maybe)
4/9/17: Rutgers UNITE HM (maybe)
5/14/17: Delaware Marathon Running Festival HM
5/21 or 5/28: Cleveland or Vermont City Marathons (maybe)
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12/1 - 4.2 miles
12/2 - 35 min elliptical (hills), weight machines
12/3 - rest (too busy with kids' bday party!)
12/4 - 4.32 miles
12/5 - 35 min elliptical (hills), weight machines
12/6 - 4.21 miles
12/7-12/11 - unable to exercise due to migraine
12/12 - 35 min elliptical (hills), weight machines
12/13 - 4.27 miles
12/14 - 35 elliptical (hills), weight machines
12/15 - 20 min circuit training
12/16 - 20 min circuit training, 2.3 mile walk/run
12/17 - rest
12/18 - rest
12/19 - 1.4 miles
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01 Dec – 6.2 km Lake Wendouree
03 Dec – 5.4 km including Albert Melbourne parkrun with my nephew
04 Dec – 21.2 km Carman’s Women’s Half Marathon 2:07:59.4
07 Dec – 5.8 km
08 Dec – 4.3 km jog to Body Balance
09 Dec – 4.2 km
10 Dec – 2.6 km
11 Dec – 10 km
12 Dec – 6.8 km
13 Dec – 7 km
14 Dec – 9.2 km
15 Dec – 8.3 km
16 Dec – 1.7 km testing new Garmin
17 Dec – 7.6 km including parkrun
18 Dec – 14.8 km
20 Dec – 10.1 km
Total: 125.5 km
Goals:
Merry Fitmas Exercise Challenge (12WBT Runners Connect FB Group): 30 minutes of exercise every day in December.
Brooks North Pole Run Club Challenge (Strava): Run 6 hrs over 12 days from December 5 - December 16. DONE!
12 Days of Xmas Run Streak (Me): Run a minimum of 5 km every day from December 25 - January 5.
Tried running at an easy pace for a change today, aiming at 6:30/km. I was spot on, according to Garmin! It felt so good, I want to try even slower tomorrow!
My long runs lately have had me battling to keep up the crazy pace. It was nice today to run without huffing and puffing.1 -
Took a week off from running or doing ANYTHING after my little car incident, but felt better enough to go out for a short run on Sunday. I’m struggling with getting over 7miles, and think I might have a psychological barrier against it. So I’m going to keep my regular runs short (3-5miles) for a while, to get used to that regular run, and then try just running for the hell of it, without focusing on distance. If I give myself 20 minute ‘laps’ and see how many of those I can do, on a nice day in the woods that will hopefully get me through the barrier. I so want to feel comfortable signing up for a half in April.
Trying to plan in runs when there’s lots of festive things and drinks with friends doesn’t help either. Am off to see my folks over Christmas, at least I have my sister’s dog as an excuse to get out for a walk (he expects it from me each time he sees me now), and it will be good to see the sea. I’m dropping my goal target down to 30 miles – so only 10 miles to go.
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@shanaber - SF HM sounds nice! My daughter and I are trying to plan another HM for later in the year so maybe I'll talk to her about that one. I was looking for some type of dog Christmas shirt on Amazon (like I really need that!) and saw a Merry Vizmas Vizsla Ugly Christmas Sweater Tee and thought of you and Hobbes.
Since I did some unintentional "brownie/Christmas cookie carb loading" yesterday I thought I should try to go a little longer this morning, but the bottom of one foot was bugging me, so went for 6. Need to get some longer ones in at some point. HM is not very far off ... afraid to look at calendar and count the weeks! My Garmin Fenix3 doesn't seem to want to sync this morning, so looking into that.
12/1 - 3.2 miles
12/2 - 1.5 miles
12/3 - 45 miles biking + 1 mile run
12/4 - 27 miles biking + 1 mile run
12/5 - 4 miles
12/6 - 4 miles
12/7 - 1 mile on treadmill for streak (after strength training)
12/8 - 4.47 miles
12/9 - 1 mile on treadmill for streak (after strength training)
12/10 - 77 miles bike and 1 mile run for streak!
12/11 - 27 miles biking and 1 mile run for streak
12/12 - 4 miles
12/13 - 5 miles
12/14 - 2.1 miles - day 21 streak + strength training
12/15 - 4.5 miles
12/16 - 1.5 miles
12/17 = 44 miles biking + 1 mile run
12/18 - 27 miles biking + 1 mile run
12/19 - 4 miles
12/20 - 6.07 miles
Upcoming races
2/5/17 - Daytona Beach HM
2/26/17 - Disney Princess HM Orlando
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Sorry this is super late. I started a new job so I've been super busy with that, plus getting ready for Christmas.
Notes from the Dallas Half Marathon...New Personal Record!!!
I had to get up at 4:15 in the morning to get ready, eat, and get to Dallas with plenty of time to find parking, figure out where to go, gear check, use the bathroom, warm up, and get in line.
We arrived in Dallas by 6:15 with plenty of time to spare. The "Dallas Ball" (Reunion Tower) had special lighting that was fun to see. The light display rotated between a runner, 26.2 and 13.1. We followed a car with a 26.2 sticker and found parking that was just 2 blocks away. It was in the 50’s but it was foggy and damp with a strong SSW wind. I was glad I brought my throw away sweatshirt. I wore capri pants, a tank top, arms warmers, a throw away sweatshirt, and some throw away gloves. I have to say it was perfect. If there was no wind, I probably could have done well without the arm warmers, but I was perfectly comfortable during the race…never too hot or too cold.
This was my 1st really big race. They had over 20,000 racers taking part in the marathon, half marathon, and relay race. I was in Corral A which got to start 1st. However, it still took about a minute to get to the start line once the fireworks went off to start the race.
My starting goal pace was 8:15, and it took a while to get up to that pace due to the crowds. It was fun once we got to an area where there were spectators. The FC Dallas spectator area was my favorite with their drums and cheering. I enjoyed reading all the signs. The 1st 5 miles were super easy. At mile 5, I was so confident. Then came mile 6…which was uphill, uphill, and uphill some more. All that confidence went right out the window. (Mental note…now that the hamstring is better…run more hills!!) This was the area where we were running through the wealthy neighborhoods with big fancy mansions.
At some point, we split from those doing the full marathon. There were a few spectators here and there, but it was more of an industrial area. After finishing all of the hills, I did have a few 2nd winds, but they didn’t last too long. At Mile 12, I was really tired, but I mentally kept pushing myself, forcing my legs to continue moving fast into a strong headwind. Finally, I saw a sign that said there were 600 meters to go. I somehow found some strength to go even faster. I saw my husband and son cheering me on in the home stretch, and I loved seeing their smiles! I could see the time displayed at the finish line (which was the gun time) and it just pushed me to give it my all. I finished with a chip time of 1:46:23 / 8:07 minute mile pace. This was a new PR for me. I finished my last Half Marathon in 1:48:10. I wasn’t sure if I could do it since I haven’t done any speed work since my last Half Marathon due to the hamstring injury. On another note, my hamstring felt great! Absolutely no pain, twinges, or anything!!
The following are my race stats:
Chip Time: 1:46:23 / 8:07 min/mile pace
655 out of 6,706 total racers (Top 10%)
155 out of 3,569 female racers (Top 4%)
17 out of 505 in AG (Top 3%)
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@BeeerRunner awesome job!1
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12/1- 7.04
12/2- 4.01
12/3- 10.01
12/4- REST
12/5- 5.32
12/6- 5.01
12/7- 3.01
12/8- 8.04
12/9- 5.0
12/10- 11.0
12/11- Rest
12/12- 5.21
12/13- 5.01
12/14- 5.4
12/15- 4.0 after a 30 min eliptical workout.
12/16- 6.03
12/17- 12.06
12/18- REST much needed rest
12/19- 5.01
12/20- 6.17
Total: 107.36
Nominal mileage goal: 100 miles
Real goal, get into the swing of Marathon training, and get used to doing 3 days a week of some strength/core while running 35+ MPW
Today's notes: 6.17 miles at 9:41 pace. nasty blowing snow today, so I made the run quicker than the 10:04 that was assigned.
Side note: My coach thinks that 100 miles a month is too much. trying to find a polite way to say that I think that's silly, considering that I've averaged 130 for the last 7 months. It could be the XT she's adding in, but something just feels wrong about having close to 40% of my miles be my long runs, when I'm only running 100 miles a month. Will have to see.0 -
@BeeerRunner - that's fantastic! The Dallas half was my first big race, too. Didn't do quite as well as you, though.2
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@BeeerRunner - congrats! Awesome pictures and time!
@MNLittleFinn - nasty blowing snow, oh my gosh, can't imagine that!
Just realized my ticker is way off. It said 41 and when I looked at endomondo it says 54 for the month, and Strava ... well ... I can never seem to see the monthly totals in Strava, only weekly. So I added it up manually and it should be 52.5. Not sure why tickerFactory has been so troublesome the past few months. I was wondering how if I was doing a Holiday Streak, my mileage was so low.
Anybody ladies every try Ryka shoes for running? They are so inexpensive it seems like they couldn't be that great. But with cycling, the seat I use was really cheap and I liked it so much better than seats that cost 3-4 times as much. So maybe the same would be true with these. I've got 3 shoes in rotation but need to rotate one pair out soon. And, I've got a credit with roadrunner.com that I want to use up. My favorite pair are the Brooks Glycerin 14s but since I wear wide, they only come in one color and I find it confusing to have two that are exactly the same.
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