April 2017 Running Challenge
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BeeerRunner wrote: »The stationary bike is killing my butt though. I don't think I can sit on it again this evening. Ouch!! I think I'm on the verge of saddle sores like @ddmom0811 . LOL! I'll try the elliptical, keeping it flat with no incline so it hopefully won't aggravate my calf.
I got on my non-stationary bike at the weekend and have only just got over the shock. I was only out for about an hour!!!
Maybe swimming is the way to go?
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So, this is today's weather forecast I either need to take my chances with this, or attempt to squeeze in 8 miles on the dreadmill between work ending at 5:30 and getting to the zumba class my best friend teaches at 7pm. Ughhh. I'm seriously just thinking of getting out at lunch and getting it done. At least it won't be freezing cold, and I have my waterproof jacket and my cap with me. I really don't mind running in the rain, I'm just a little tired of it at this point, and there's the whole chance of thunderstorms thing. Ughhh.
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@HRKinchen that's a very serene photo. very nice.
@rhiannonro smart plan. I hope your comeback is injury free! @Freck135 I hope your comeback is also injury free!
@MNLittleFinn TBH, in the big picture I don't think it matters much which of those two routes you run. Which route would you be more excited to run? Go for that one. 290' of elevation difference over 18 miles is pretty minimal.
On the larger topic training for flat marathons...my marathon last year was super flat, being on a former rail line. Garmin tells me that the total elevation gain was just 403. Because I knew it would be flat, I trained flat, often running local rail trails on my long runs. That was a mistake. If I could go back and change just one thing about my training for that marathon, it would be to do far more hill work. My quads were my weak point that day and building them up with hills would have made a big difference. I firmly believe I would have made my time goal had I done that. I'm doing a lot more vertical now and I can really notice the difference on the flats. Going forward, my suggestion is that you embrace the vertical. It's a low impact way to build up leg strength. BTW, this site indicates Grandma's has 993 feet of elevation. I have no idea if this site is accurate though.
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5.8 easy miles around the 'hood last night with Kody while listening to an interesting podcast, an interview with Matt Fitzgerald about mental training.
The run itself was uneventful but about an hour later a dull pain grew in my knee along with a feeling of a bit of swelling, though I couldn't see it. Perhaps an aftereffect of wrenching my knee on the trail run the night before? Dunno. I may take the night off or shorten my planned run considerably. Normally i'd run through this but I have 37 miles to run this weekend and I'd rather not jeopardize that for an easy 6 tonight.
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4/2-3.32 miles
4/3-3 miles
4/5-3.5 miles
total-9.82 miles
I was so tired last night, i worked til 4, then had to take my oldest to scouts, by the time we got home and got kids to bed, i didn't get on the treadmill til 9pm, but i missed the night befores run, so didn't want to skip this one, but it was my fastest 3 miles yet (which isn't saying much as im slow, but oh well) then i crashed and slept like a rock
Training for:
5/14-womens run-5mile
9/17- montana marathon-Full marathon
I plan on joining more races, just havent decided which ones yet5 -
girlinahat wrote: »BeeerRunner wrote: »The stationary bike is killing my butt though. I don't think I can sit on it again this evening. Ouch!! I think I'm on the verge of saddle sores like @ddmom0811 . LOL! I'll try the elliptical, keeping it flat with no incline so it hopefully won't aggravate my calf.
I got on my non-stationary bike at the weekend and have only just got over the shock. I was only out for about an hour!!!
Maybe swimming is the way to go?
I can technically swim, but I'm not very good at it. I love the side stroke, but hate most everything else. When doing my SCUBA certification, I did the side stroke. I was last to finish, but it's what I do best! I'm more of a float in the pool on a raft with a tasty beverage in hand kind of girl. Lol! Also, there aren't very many indoor pools around, and now that I've acclamated to Texas, it pretty much has to be in the 90s before I'll get in the water. I should probably get some lessons to learn proper form. It'll be in the 90s and up soon, and my gym has a nice outdoor pool.2 -
@MNLittleFinn - I concur with @7lenny7 that for physical training, it doesn't make much difference. Pick whichever route you think will be more fun.1
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@MNLittleFinn - I concur with @7lenny7 that for physical training, it doesn't make much difference. Pick whichever route you think will be more fun.
yeah, I'm slowly figuring that. I think I'm just obsessing since I'm nearing the halfway point of training and every day it gets more real. Saturday's run will be a HUGE milestone to me. For some reason the fact that it's less than 10 miles shorter than Marathon distance seems a big deal to me.....maybe because 10 miles doesn't seem as big as it did a year ago?1 -
2.03 mi this am - total for April 6.1 mi.
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@MNLittleFinn - HILLS, HILLS, HILLS!!! Then, when you finish those...MORE HILLS!!! I'm actually trying to do better about this myself. I was careful last week to do mostly easy routes with the big increase in mileage, but this week I'm taking routes with hills. I'm actually faster this week, strangely enough. Plus, you should technically seek out hills on pretty much all of your runs. The trick is to keep your effort honest on your runs while you conquer those hills. Just because it's a hill is no excuse to burn up your run. You might be slow going up, but at some point you're going back down and will more easily make up for it (as long as your end point is the same as your start point).
@KatieJane83 - I hear you on the cold rain crapola! I had prepped myself mentally for running yesterday morning when the forecast had been saying for days that it was going to be around 40 degrees with winds arounds 25 miles per hour and heavy rain coming down sideways driven by the wind. I had it all in my mind, running around, pumping my fists at the sky, shouting "Is this the best you got?", gritting onward. Then other things happened and I let myself wait until the afternoon when it was not raining (but was still very windy). At some point all this will let up and it will be sunny and HOT!!
@7lenny7 - Very wise to give that knee some rest. Hope it clears right up!
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@MNLittleFinn - I concur with @7lenny7 that for physical training, it doesn't make much difference. Pick whichever route you think will be more fun.
@MNLittleFinn I agree as well...pick the route you'll enjoy the most. I hurt my knee at the end of my 1st 18 miler, but it was a combination of things and I think the biggest contributor was doing a lot of hills the week prior on a road with a really strong downward slope on the shoulder of the road. Therefore, there was a strong imbalance between when my right and left leg would hit the pavement. With that being said, avoid those kind of roads. However, I think I was also building up my mileage too quickly trying to make up for lost time during my hamstring injury. Either way, I survived and was still able to run my marathon, but wish I didn't have the knee issues.
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Going with the hillier route. plan is that I'll take tomorrow easier (flatter) then use my LR on Saturday for some hille. I don't want to kill my legs the day before a possible 3 mile distance PR.1
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Just picking up on the sunscreen thing – looks like my weekend away with the running club is going to be 60 degrees and sunny (er, yes, it DOES get warmer in the UK, but this sun is pretty hot!) so will stop and buy some more cream on the way home.
I’ve always favoured P20 made by Riemanns (the 20 doesn’t refer to the SPF). Yes, it’s a bit oily, but you put it on 20 minutes before you get dressed/go out, and I’ve always used it as a diver – all other creams wash off into the eyes (and into the sea) but this stuff is magic. It stays put all day, even in and out of the water and sat on a boat. Some people complain that it stains their white towels, but I rarely wear white anyway….
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Date Miles today - Miles for April
4/1 20 miles - 20
4/2 10 miles - 30
4/3 REST DAY
4/4 10 miles - 40
4/4 4 miles - 44 << Daily Double
4/5 6.2 miles - 50.2
4/6 6.2 miles - 56.4
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
Elkmont Hound Dog Half (unofficial) - 1/21 << 1:46:48 2 OA
Elkmont Hound Dog Half (rescheduled) - 2/18 << 1:41:04 1 in AG & 24 OA
Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon - 4/29
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4/1: 1.3 (1.3)
4/2: 1.5 (2.8)
4/3: rest
4/4: 1.5 (4.3)
4/5: 3.4 (7.7)
4/6: 1.3 (9.0)
Not much to report today. Short intervals run this morning, with a barre workout to follow. Beautiful (albeit windy) weather again today. Almost makes me want to call in to work. Almost. Glad to have a short vacation coming up!
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@MNLittleFinn - I agree with the others on taking whichever route you will enjoy more. This distance PR is likely to be more of a mental test for you than a physical one. Also, I tend to find hilly routes easier to run for my long runs. Running on flat ground uses the same muscles over and over and they become fatigued much more quickly than when I am switching it up by running up and down hills. I chose flat courses for races because I can run the faster, but that does not necessarily make them easier. If you train regularly on hills, your legs are less likely to feel beat up after a hilly run than a flat one. That's my experience anyway.
Have not been around much this week because I just got through with an audit at work. I am the Quality Manager at our lab, so these things fall squarely on my shoulders. We passed with flying colors and no deficiencies. Whew, April stress number one out of the way...
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@7lenny7 @MobyCarp @WhatMeRunning @BeeerRunner @lporter229 Thanks for the input/advice all. I know I'm overthinking things, but it's a lot harder not to, than I thought it would be. Saturday may be the first run where I practice fueling, so that might part of the nerves too.3
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Today's lunch time run was a lovely seafront 12k to the town centre to run some errands. Beautiful route and weather so was really nice.
My phone battery has died so was using another phone and running without music or pace announcements, and looking at data afterwards was actually pretty consistent pace, (for me!). There was 23s between my fastest and slowest km so that was pleasing even though I'm not specifically training for anything.
Otherwise little to report and didn't even think about my previous calf or hip issues today.
2-Apr: 19k easy
5-Apr: 5k very easy
6-Apr: 12k easy
Upcoming Races:
14-May-2017: Bexhill Starfish Marathon (DNS)
9-Jul-2017: Southend Half Marathon (Possible)
12-Aug-2017: Hadleigh Castle 10K - Hill trail race (Possible*)
16-Sep-2017: Kew Gardens 10K (Possible)
24-Sep-2017: Windsor Half Marathon (Possible*)
29-Oct-2017: Thurrock 10k (Possible)5 -
April 1- 7km
April 2- 8km
April 3- 7km
April 4- rest day
April 5- downhill skiing.( No run whoops)
April 6- 10km
Remaining 118km, going to need a few bigger days coming up to stay on track. But 10km is my biggest run in a few years, so taking it as a win!2 -
4/1 - 4 miles on the dreadmill + cross-training - zumba
4/2 - 12.7 mile long run (night on a crappy couch-worth of sleep, and stomachache from a new gel)
4/3 - rest
4/4 - 9 mile glorious run in the misty rain / 1 mile treadmill + cross-training - strength training
4/5 - 5 mile slow recovery run + cross-training - strength training
4/6 - 8 mile rainy/windy run + cross-training - zumba
April Total: 39.7/170
386.7 miles/2,017 miles - goal for the year
Well, got my run in with the windy, rainy weather. Never any torrential downpours or thunder/lightning, so that was good. A little bit of rain blowing in my face, but nothing stinging, lol. Now, just looking forward to zumba after work tonight!WhatMeRunning wrote: »@KatieJane83 - I hear you on the cold rain crapola! I had prepped myself mentally for running yesterday morning when the forecast had been saying for days that it was going to be around 40 degrees with winds arounds 25 miles per hour and heavy rain coming down sideways driven by the wind. I had it all in my mind, running around, pumping my fists at the sky, shouting "Is this the best you got?", gritting onward. Then other things happened and I let myself wait until the afternoon when it was not raining (but was still very windy). At some point all this will let up and it will be sunny and HOT!!
@WhatMeRunning here I am, pumping my fists at the sky for ya, lol.
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Tornado watch yesterday, did 3.5 on the dreadmill.
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Hi fellow runners
Aim: 130k
4/2: 13.1k -casual run-
4/3: 1.5k -cause I am lazy, that's why-
4/4: 4k -as c/d of leg day training-
4/6: 5k -after gym-
23.6/130k
Kinda recovery run. Felt some minor pain at abductor during leg training last Tuesday.
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I am 146 posts behind with no time to catch up. I hope everyone is doing well and their runs are going good.
I met with my trainer about my hip and she thinks maybe I just have 1 flexor tighter then the other naturally. I am adding more foam rolling and stretching and she wants me to shorten my runs for a little while and see if we can get it to loosen up again. She thinks I can still do my half but I am not sure since we are about 40 days out. My number 1 goal is to stay injury free and I am not sure if I can do that this time around. I think it is time to rethink this and maybe concentrate on adding additional runs each week and then try adding mileage again.
4/1 5 miles - 5 down - 75 to go
4/6 3 miles - 8 down - 72 to go
March 11- St Malachi 2 miler (partial course preview for Cleveland Half) - DONE 25:36
May 21 - Cleveland Marathon Half (nope)
June 10 - Run and Ride Cedar Point 5k
June 11 - Run and Ride Cedar Point Half Marathon (Back up Plan) or Quarter Marathon
September 10 - River Run Half (maybe)4 -
Not sure what happened with the ticker there but I'm sittin pretty at 17.3 of 60miles for April2
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Date Miles today - Miles for April
4/1 20 miles - 20
4/2 10 miles - 30
4/3 REST DAY
4/4 10 miles - 40
4/4 4 miles - 44 << Daily Double
4/5 6.2 miles - 50.2
4/6 6.2 miles - 56.4
4/6 4 miles - 60.4 << Daily Double
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
Elkmont Hound Dog Half (unofficial) - 1/21 << 1:46:48 2 OA
Elkmont Hound Dog Half (rescheduled) - 2/18 << 1:41:04 1 in AG & 24 OA
Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon - 4/29
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@Stoshew71 You're really getting some miles in for so early in the month! I have a feeling the end of the month is going to be spectacular for you!0
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Haven't been getting anywhere close to the miles I wanted to get in so far... been working late every day this week and have been struggling with energy and feeling worn down. I went out and did a bit more than 5 miles today, sprained ankle at mile 3.5 and decided to head home at that point.
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