March 2017 Running Challenge
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Didn't meet goal in February. No good excuse. Picked up a couple of overtime shifts at work...so was unmotivated afterwards. Good weather though.
Another 50+ degree weather day.....I focused on running very slowly and very far. My goal was 10 miles but didn't quite get there. My feet became extremely tired. My legs were sore but not wooden. I averaged 14 minute miles. I have to confess that I had to use the bathroom the last 7 miles.That was the roughest part of all.
A better start this month may make goal.
17 miles
Goal...40 miles
Way behind on reading posts.
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7.2 miles tonight, with Kody. I was planning on doing 11 or 12 but I ended up with supper duty and with the kid having soccer until 7, we didn't get done eating until 8.
Just as well. I was frying up some pheasant and couldn't stop eating it. I ended up running on a full stomach so was glad to cut it short.
That makes 53 out of 210 miles for the month.10 -
5.4 mile run, followed with 1mile Interval workout - slightly shorter run, as I am aiming to try a HM (TM) distance on Sunday (the magic word being "aiming", which is where the TM comes in ... at least I don't have to walk home if I do not achieve it (plus I can actually pace myself) )
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@iofred - a HM test on a TM? that's one way to guarantee me not completing it!! Fair play to you. For me to keep interest in distance I have to have an interesting route, which is why I like trails so much.
runs to date:
1/3/17 3.4m - faceplant!!!!
2/3/17 2.7m
4/3/14 9.8m
5/3/17 2.9m
8/3/17 3.8m
Totals: 22.6/70
Target 70 miles
Planned races -
29.4.17 HM Coastal Trail Series Pembrokeshire FULL!!!
7.5.17 HM-ish The Ox Wiltshire.
27.5.17 - HM(15m) Race the Tide???????????? shall I?
30.7.17 - HM Dorset Invader?????
so I wore vivobarefoot minimal shoes on my recovery run at the weekend, and my calves have been aching a fair bit. Nothing TOO major, but something that makes me realise I need to go out and buy another pair of shoes to add in as a rotation (my shoes get wet every time I run, and it's nicer to put a dry pair on at the start at least!!!)
This morning's run was a meh, suck it up run. Really not interested. It was raining, but not much, and my legs were aching but not much. Just wasn't feeling it. So I spent the run wondering why I am actually running, do I actually enjoy it and what is the purpose behind aiming for a HM. Do others get that? Like a questioning of the meaning of life and is it really worth it in relation to running?
My next run I've switched to tomorrow evening instead of morning. I am donating blood tonight and I remember last time I tried running even 24 hours later my legs felt wooden. So I am not expecting a good run, but want to go out for around 25minutes anyway.
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"This morning's run was a meh, suck it up run. Really not interested. It was raining, but not much, and my legs were aching but not much. Just wasn't feeling it. So I spent the run wondering why I am actually running, do I actually enjoy it and what is the purpose behind aiming for a HM. Do others get that? Like a questioning of the meaning of life and is it really worth it in relation to running?" - had the same experience this morning ... The reason for running on a TM is that I can actually force myself to pace ... I normally forget that, so I want to know if I can complete a distance at my "normal" pace1
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Got my first ever race (Half Marathon) next weekend - have never been bothered about doing races and only signed up for this to get some experience before my marathon in May. However, must admit I've been getting quite excited so have been busy this morning doing some research.
It's a flat course over a variety of surfaces (paved and towpaths mostly, but some grass at the finish) which is all fine for me as I mix up my training surfaces also. All my recent training has been based around aiming for a 4:15 marathon which equates to a 2:02:18 half, so have decided I'll head off with the 2:00 pacer. Using Daniels to scale up last months 10K PR it seems I could theoretically do a 1:54 (ha ha!). Hopefully the pacing will be accurate and I'll have enough in the tank to speed up for last couple of miles and come in just under 2hours but anything under 2:03 and I'll feel I'm on track.
Found myself a nice pub nearby for lunch afterwards (not that there's a shortage in that part of London), and also found out the local branch of my gym is just 2 miles away (for a proper shower!).
Anyway, I just wanted to ask people their views on timings for post race massage. I can go for one in the race village at the finish or I could have one a couple of days later. I've read conflicting reports on what's best, but the latter makes sense to me as well as fits better with my diary.6 -
5.4 mile run, followed with 1mile Interval workout - slightly shorter run, as I am aiming to try a HM (TM) distance on Sunday (the magic word being "aiming", which is where the TM comes in ... at least I don't have to walk home if I do not achieve it (plus I can actually pace myself) )
I hear you. I've been running exclusively on a TM all winter (I'm a newbie runner - just started in Nov.) I never have to worry about distance back home and it forces me to keep pace. But I wonder how I'll do when I transition to running outside. Good luck with your HM - I'm sure you'll do great!!1 -
BeeerRunner wrote: »juliet3455 wrote: »I don't know what drop any of my shoes are... but they have the most padding so probably a big drop.girlinahat wrote: »padding does not equate to drop. so for example a lot of the Hoka shoes are low drop but you could hardly call them lacking in cushioning.
I know some people love Hokas, but I'm like you...just can't get into them either. Way too squishy for me.
@ddmom0811 The drop has to do with the difference in height between the toe and heel of the shoe. 0 Drop means that the toe and heel are at the exact same level, no matter how much or little padding is in the shoe. A 10 mm drop means the forefoot of the shoe will be 10 mm lower than the heel of the shoe. You can google your shoes and find out what the drop is.
The book, Born to Run talks a lot about this, but I know there are 2 sides to every story.
Thanks! Okay, just looked up to of my current shoes: Brooks Glycerin 14 has 10mm drop and NB Fresh Foam has 8mm drop. My Saucony Triumph ISO 2s are ready to retire and I don't see them online anymore. These Sauconys have been driving me mad because they are SO noisy. I don't notice when running but when walking through the house ready to go out the padding is really loud with every step. I'm trying to be quite since hubby is still asleep and it's as if I'm walking on boxes or something. It's not a squeak, more of a crunch - so I think the padding has gone bad.
3/1 - 3.3 miles
3/2 - 4.1 miles
3/3 - rest day
3/4 - 34 miles biking
3/5 - 28 miles biking
3/6 - 4 miles + strength training
3/7 - 4.5 miles
3/8 - strength training
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3/1 - 3.5 mi.
3/2 - 4.0 mi.
3/3 - 4.2 mi.
3/4 - 4.0 mi.
3/5 - 3.5 mi.
3/6 - 3.1 mi.
3/7 - 3.5 mi.
March total: 25.8/1002 -
"This morning's run was a meh, suck it up run. Really not interested. It was raining, but not much, and my legs were aching but not much. Just wasn't feeling it. So I spent the run wondering why I am actually running, do I actually enjoy it and what is the purpose behind aiming for a HM. Do others get that? Like a questioning of the meaning of life and is it really worth it in relation to running?" - had the same experience this morning ... The reason for running on a TM is that I can actually force myself to pace ... I normally forget that, so I want to know if I can complete a distance at my "normal" pace
I've had those thoughts when I've done a long run in the Florida heat. ....This is ridiculous, what am I doing? Do I even like running?! But I rarely have that happen.
Most of the time I get excited just laying my running clothes out the night before. Then I'm half asleep the first mile of my 4:30am run so no thoughts. But once I wake up I love the run.
When I've been on group cycling rides where they are going faster than they said they would and I can't keep up ... that's when I think "I hate cycling... what am I doing here?! ... I should be running!" Then at the end I'm happy I did it.
You never regret working out once it's done!10 -
@ddmom0811 I have the Saucony ISO 2s as well! They are an 8 mm drop. Mine are retired, but I've noticed how loud they are too! They squeak when I walk. Lol!
@girlinahat I'm like you where I'd rather run on trails or with some kind of scenery. Thats when I most often get my runner's high. So, I love weekend runs, but during the week when I have 10 mile runs to do around the neighborhood. Blech... That's usually the only time I'm not digging running. 3 to 8 miles around my town is no problem. For some reason, when it goes up to 10 on a Wednesday after work, I'm not digging it.0 -
Date,,,,,,,,Miles,,,,,,,,Total
1/3,,,,,,,,,,,,,4.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,4.1
2/3,,,,,,,,,,,,,4.0,,,,,,,,,,,,,8.1
3/3,,,,,,,,,,,,Rest,,,,,,,,,,,8.1
4/3,,,,,,,,,,,,Rest,,,,,,,,,,,8.1
5/3,,,,,,,,,,,,Rest,,,,,,,,,,,8.1
6/3,,,,,,,,,,,,,7.1,,,,,,,,,,,,15.2
7/3,,,,,,,,,,,,Rest,,,,,,,,,,15.2
8/3,,,,,,,,,,,,,4.3,,,,,,,,,,,,19.5
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BeeerRunner wrote: »
@girlinahat I'm like you where I'd rather run on trails or with some kind of scenery. Thats when I most often get my runner's high. So, I love weekend runs, but during the week when I have 10 mile runs to do around the neighborhood. Blech... That's usually the only time I'm not digging running. 3 to 8 miles around my town is no problem. For some reason, when it goes up to 10 on a Wednesday after work, I'm not digging it.
ah thankfully I'm lucky in that I live fairly close to some woods/country estates, and there's always somewhere I can dart that takes me off-road. Most of my morning runs are on a gravel tow-path, but if I have time I do find myself accidentally climbing the hill into the woods.
I also do an evening run with a group once a week who start and end at a country pub. Those runs are pretty much all off-road, often getting lost in the trees. The route is different every week.2 -
Most of the time I get excited just laying my running clothes out the night before. Then I'm half asleep the first mile of my 4:30am run so no thoughts. But once I wake up I love the run.
yeah, this morning I just got up and went - I hadn't had enough sleep which probably didn't help. Thankfully I'm clued up enough to realise this was just a bad run day, and that there will be plenty of good run days to come. To prove this to myself I went and signed up for a second HM in late July.....
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@BeeerRunner @stoshew71 Yeah, I have no idea why Garmins tend to suck at syncing, but I usually either have to restart bluetooth on my phone, or power-cycle my watch...a complete PITA, but that usually works. Also, syncing with the cable is really quick, whereas syncing over bluetooth can take several minutes. Not sure what all that is about.
@girlinahat There are days when I'm running and just not feeling it, and the whole thing becomes a bit of a slog...but I agree with @ddmom0811; once I get it done, I never think "Well that was a big ol' waste of time".
Speaking of which, today's run was one of those days where I just wasn't feeling it.
01 - 13.30
02 - 9.87
03 - 18.13
06 - 13.37
07 - 7.13
08 - 13.37
Total: 75.17 / 2003 -
girlinahat wrote: »This morning's run was a meh, suck it up run. Really not interested. It was raining, but not much, and my legs were aching but not much. Just wasn't feeling it. So I spent the run wondering why I am actually running, do I actually enjoy it and what is the purpose behind aiming for a HM. Do others get that? Like a questioning of the meaning of life and is it really worth it in relation to running?
I get those existential crisis moments about halfway through my long runs, when my body is beginning to feel a bit worn and I have to choose to push through it until I reach the sweet spot of second wind that follows. I'm still new to running, and I started the same time I began my weight loss journey, so my mind usually slips into the siren call of "You've done enough" rhetoric when I'm tired: "You know, you've already burned plenty of excess calories for the day. And you've had a good pace so far. It's ok if you stop. You've done great, girl! Why keep going?" So I created a rule for myself: Barring injury, never make a call to stop the run during a run interval; always wait for the next walk break to decide. It's amazing how much clearer my thinking is when I've had a couple slower strides to regroup.8 -
girlinahat wrote: »This morning's run was a meh, suck it up run. Really not interested. It was raining, but not much, and my legs were aching but not much. Just wasn't feeling it. So I spent the run wondering why I am actually running, do I actually enjoy it and what is the purpose behind aiming for a HM. Do others get that? Like a questioning of the meaning of life and is it really worth it in relation to running?
I've definitely had those runs. As others have said though, I have never regretted the runs once they're done. Actually, I'm pretty sure today's run is gonna be one of those for me. Slept absolutely horribly last night due to not being able to breath because of this *kitten* cold. Ideally, I'd like to get 8 miles in. Could potentially bring it to 7, and run a warmup mile on the dreadmill tonight before lifting, if I absolutely can't face that last mile at lunch, lol. We'll see how it goes.2 -
Goal - 35miles of walk/run intervals
Mar 1 - 3.1
Mar 3 - 1.8
Mar 5 - 1.9
Mar 7 - 3.8
Tot: 8.62 -
5km on the dreadmill last night for a total of 12km yesterday
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"This morning's run was a meh, suck it up run. Really not interested. It was raining, but not much, and my legs were aching but not much. Just wasn't feeling it. So I spent the run wondering why I am actually running, do I actually enjoy it and what is the purpose behind aiming for a HM. Do others get that? Like a questioning of the meaning of life and is it really worth it in relation to running?" - had the same experience this morning ... The reason for running on a TM is that I can actually force myself to pace ... I normally forget that, so I want to know if I can complete a distance at my "normal" pace
I like to tell people who say they never liked running that even runners don't like running. I always get a puzzled look when I say that, especially from runners. But then I explain how even runners find themselves complaining to themselves and having to push really hard just to get out the door to run because they would really rather do just about anything else at that moment, and even while running they may question why the hell they wanted to start running in the first place. But just a little while after they complete their run those same people suddenly transform into avid runners, spouting off about how much they love running and couldn't possibly live without running. Until they are getting ready for the next challenging run. This is why so many people swear they will never do a second marathon after their first one. That is until they get home, or wake up the next day...7 -
While I felt a slight bit better on my run today, I was a few seconds/mile slower. Could be coincidence, but probably not. I'm happy to see things really blooming all around. Forecast calls for snow on Saturday, so should be quite a beautiful sight on Saturday's long(ish) run.
3/4 - 3 miles
3/5 - 1.5 miles
3/6 - 1.5 miles
3/7 - 1.5 miles
3/8 - 1.5 miles
9 of 38 miles total
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Other than maybe my first month of running, and not counting the first mile or two of any run (which often suck), I honestly can't recall a single time where I ever questioned my enjoyment or desire to run during the run. The issue I frequently have is a lack of desire to get out the door and take that first step. I've had days where all day long the only thing I can think of is that wonderful run waiting for me when I get home, but then I get home, grab a snack, sit down, go through the mail, and have dig deep into my self discipline to even get my gear on. It's not unheard of for me to take over an hour to get ready for a 45 minute run. I hate that. Once I get running, I'm enjoying it and kicking myself for wasting so much time before hand. Ironically, as much as I LOVE the long run, it's often the run that takes me the longest to get my *kitten* out the door.
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Other than maybe my first month of running, and not counting the first mile or two of any run (which often suck), I honestly can't recall a single time where I ever questioned my enjoyment or desire to run during the run. The issue I frequently have is a lack of desire to get out the door and take that first step. I've had days where all day long the only thing I can think of is that wonderful run waiting for me when I get home, but then I get home, grab a snack, sit down, go through the mail, and have dig deep into my self discipline to even get my gear on. It's not unheard of for me to take over an hour to get ready for a 45 minute run. I hate that. Once I get running, I'm enjoying it and kicking myself for wasting so much time before hand. Ironically, as much as I LOVE the long run, it's often the run that takes me the longest to get my *kitten* out the door.
This is me also... it's always tough to actually get started on that run. As a newer runner, I noticed the shorter days helped a little bit. If I had time after work before dark, it wasn't much... so I didn't even sit down or go through mail. That would wait until afterwards. I would only have time to change clothes/shoes, grab everything I needed (phone, earbuds, water bottle or water pack), and go. If I sit down or touch my computer, the chances of going for a run decrease significantly.3 -
Goal for March (first time ever): 75 miles
01/03 - rest day
02/03 - 6.14 miles
03/03 - rest day
04/03 - 3.1 miles (5k park run)
05/03 - rest day
06/03 - 8.07 miles (longest distance ever)
07/03 - 3.13 miles (recovery run for 06/03)
08/03 - rest day
Distance to Date: 20.54 miles
This is my first attempt at the running challenge and I've increased my distance considerably; previously I would exclusively run 5k/3 miles and at most twice a week.
I feel like it is going well - my longest run on the 6th felt good though the recovery run the day after was a little gruelling and I'm feeling it today! I've got another long run planned tomorrow with a rest day afterwards so hopefully I've got enough recovery time built into my schedule as my body adapts to longer distances.8 -
WhatMeRunning wrote: »"This morning's run was a meh, suck it up run. Really not interested. It was raining, but not much, and my legs were aching but not much. Just wasn't feeling it. So I spent the run wondering why I am actually running, do I actually enjoy it and what is the purpose behind aiming for a HM. Do others get that? Like a questioning of the meaning of life and is it really worth it in relation to running?" - had the same experience this morning ... The reason for running on a TM is that I can actually force myself to pace ... I normally forget that, so I want to know if I can complete a distance at my "normal" pace
I like to tell people who say they never liked running that even runners don't like running. I always get a puzzled look when I say that, especially from runners. But then I explain how even runners find themselves complaining to themselves and having to push really hard just to get out the door to run because they would really rather do just about anything else at that moment, and even while running they may question why the hell they wanted to start running in the first place. But just a little while after they complete their run those same people suddenly transform into avid runners, spouting off about how much they love running and couldn't possibly live without running. Until they are getting ready for the next challenging run. This is why so many people swear they will never do a second marathon after their first one. That is until they get home, or wake up the next day...
@iofred - @WhatMeRunning says pretty much exactly what I was going to say. Often times I will question what the heck I am doing and why when I first start a run and things just feel so stiff but most of the time within a few minutes it is forgotten and I am just enjoying being outside and having the ability to run at all. Rest days when I don't allow myself to run, I find I really WANT to run or if I take the dog for a walk we will end up running a few blocks just because I can't resist it...3 -
thanks for the feedback on the 'is it worth it' question and other's experiences.
I guess I have two types of experience (or three if you count the making excuses not to run before I've even got dressed - this is why I run early morning, alarm goes off, I'm dressed and out the door before my brain can even speak)
type one - (most runs) - the first two miles is tough. Really tough. My muscles feel sluggish, but this doesn't make me question why I am running, it just makes me think, don't worry, it'll get better. And it does and I love it and feel like I'm flying and have to stop myself from running too far. I run because I want to leap over tree roots and rocks like a small child, and I keep running so i get to be better and better at it.
Type two - (today) - a meh run. Most meh runs are fine, I feel fatigued and struggling, but I allow myself to reduce the distance if need be - so if I am out for a seven mile run, I might promise myself a reduction to five miles. Today's meh run was a really tough one, it really was a case of questioning what it's all about. I ran this morning because that was what was in my schedule. I DID cut it short, but that's because I didn't have enough time, and it was only by a couple of minutes.I guess I don't have a reason to run, but does anyone? It's like the reason for living - is there actually one apart from that it's fun to be alive and enjoy the world around us? I would say 90% of the reason behind this mornings meh run was lack of sleep.
It's a good learning experience - learning to go out and run even if the body isn't feeling it, but allowing yourself some slack too.4 -
All - our friend @Elise4270's son Alex has joined the army and gone away to boot camp. He is missing his friends, missing his family and is just generally lonely. Elise mentioned on her wall a while back that he was feeling down and jokingly said she would provide the address if anyone wanted to write. I would love to have our running group here send Alex some, a lot, a boatload, of cards and notes. He has buddies there with him who also don't get much mail and he would certainly share with them too.
If you are interested please send Alex a note or a card from his mom's crazy running friends!!
His address is:
Private Swenson, Alexander
CTroop, 5th Squadron
15th Cavalry Regiment
2nd Platoon
Fort Benning, GA 31905
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Started back running using the C25K app,
W1D1: 2.12 mi6 -
3/1 - Hate starting a month on a rest day.
3/2 - 5.0 miles.
3/3 - Grrr...overslept this morning and have commitments after work. No run. Unwanted rest day!
3/4 - 6.0 miles.
3/5 - 3.1 'mill miles, then upper body weights.
3/6 - Life got in the way. Had to get kids up and going early.
3/7 - WINDY 4.38 miles.
3/8 - 3.45 'mill miles, then upper body weights.
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