May 2017 Running Challenge
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@zdyb23456 Carrying water is kind of my version of a little kid and their pacifier/blanky. My running buddy will do as much as 8 miles training with no water, and will use what she can get on a race. I, however, have always carried water. However, as my long runs get longer, i seem less dependent on it. For example, last year I HAD to have my waist belt water bottle at any distance. And 5+ miles I had to switch to my pack. Now I can do 5k in reasonable weather (we will see about heat) without water if I have to, and don't need a quantity to justify my pack till 7 or 8. But I am still much more comfortable if I have water. I would rather have it, and not take a single sip, than not have it. It is probably the high anxiety/ need to be prepared part of me. But yes, I tend to carry water at all distances in all weather if I can.0
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May goal: wear sunblock
5/1: sat on my okole. All. Day. Long.
5/2: 3.13
5/3: 6.06
5/4: 4.08
5/5 rest
5/6: 4.15
5/7 3.56
5/8 snorkel 3.5 hours
5/9 4.58
5/10 3.38
5/11 rest
5/12 3.25
5/13 life
5/14 6.40
5/15 4.13
5/16 3.30
5/17 3.00
5/18 rest
5/19 3.50
Total: 52.52
Ticker is my goal for 2017 and progress to date:
upcoming races:
Volcano Rainforest Runs 10k 8/19
BlockThe Sun Run 5k Oct 14 (https://walk.aimatmelanoma.org/Hilo2017) (physical and virtual options available)
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Do you all carry water for shorter runs in the heat? I never have, but I wonder if it wouldn't feel so hard if I was hydrating throughout.
I always hydrate before and have some money to buy it after, for larger distances more than 5 miles or so I prefer to hydrate during the run or even make a stop and buy it.Anyone have advice on buying shoes? I never bought a good pair of shoes in my life. I'm only getting my pay at the end of the month but I might as well inform myself now.
You need to know your type of foot and stride, generally specialized stores offer a test to know them. See if you can test them for a few days to be sure that they fit and you are perfectly comfortable with them when running.
Completed previous goal of 150k yesterday going for 200k or more. This challenge motivated me to run more than I expected.
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@zdyb23456 I've never carried water. Although I never run very far either. I drink a minimum of 90oz of water throughout the day every day so I feel like I'm well hydrated. I am thirsty though after a +10 mile run. I feel like I'll have to get something though for when i start training in June for October marathon. Like @MobyCarp said train with what you plan to race with.0
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May goal: 50 miles
May 20: 3.62 miles
May total: 39.56 miles3 -
@zdyb23456 - The only time I take water on a run of 90 minutes or less is when it is brutally hot and humid out. For more regularly hot days I'll take water on a 2 hour run whereas normally I won't. I always take water (and fuel) on runs over 2 hours.1
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I'm not there yet on the water thing... my water bottle has a pocket where I carry my car / house key and glucose tablets (since I'm a type 1 diabetic). Since I need those things, I take the water bottle as well.1
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5/1 - 5 miles
5/2 - 5 miles
5/3 - 3 miles
5/4 - rest day
5/5 - 2 miles
5/6 - 5 miles - Steeple Chase 8K
5/7 - rest day
5/8 - 5 miles
5/9 - 3 miles
5/10 - rest day
5/11 - 5 miles
5/12 - 3 miles
5/13 - 4 miles - Technicolor 5K and cool down
5/14 - Mother's day and this Mother didn't run
5/15 - 2 miles now this Mother was sorry she didn't run yesterday because this run was *kitten*
5/16 - 6 miles
5/17 - rest day
5/18 - 4 miles
5/19 - 6 very hot even at 5:30 am miles
5/20 - 2 miles just to move the legs - ugh 80 degrees at 8:00 - I love summer!!
60 of 60 miles
Legs were so heavy and tired today. Half way through I remembered I hadn't eaten since 2:00 yesterday afternoon...hhhmm no wonder I was feeling yucky and tired
Races:
5/6 - Steeple Chase 8K - 3 in AG
5/13 - Technicolor 5K - 2 in AG
5/29 - Cotton Row 10K4 -
WK 5.15.17 - 5.21.17 * Semi-Taper Week to save miles for weekend.
M - Rest
T - 10 @ 9:50
W - Rest
T - 9.5 @ 9:50
F - 2.7 @ 10:35
S - 2.1 @ 10:30
S - * Cleveland Marathon 4:55 Pacer
Total - ## Miles2 -
5k this morning! A race PR for me, at least in recent years! I would have done a little better, but the first 1/2 mile of the course was packed with strollers, people chatting, and general obstacles to negotiate before open pavement. Still, not a bad time for a middle-aged, fat guy!
I like the shirts.
It's going to be down to the wire on this month's goal...
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Today's long run started out warm and soupy, basically 100% humidity with a fine mist making it seem foggy. About 4 miles in it turned to a very light shower, some wind came in and cooled off making that a nice change. The last half was just cloudy and slowly warming back up a little.
I kept my effort between 70% and 85% MaxHR and held out pretty good even with the challenging hills. The last couple miles showed me slowing down a bit, but that just means I achieved the goal of this training run, having to push a bit, and not have an easy-peasy long run. Very pleased overall with how it went and felt.
5/1 - 8 miles
5/2 - 4 miles
5/3 - 8 miles
5/4 - 4 miles
5/5 - rest
5/6 - 9 miles
5/7 - 4 miles
5/8 - 6 miles
5/9 - 4 miles
5/10 - 6 miles
5/11 - rest
5/12 - more rest
5/13 - 13 miles (plus 0.1)
5/14 - 4 miles
5/15 - 8 miles
5/16 - 4 miles
5/17 - 8 miles
5/18 - 4 miles
5/19 - 13.5 miles
107.5 of 180 miles completed
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Congrats on the PR @Bakins929!1
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@zdyb23456 I carry water in the heat on short runs, otherwise I end up feeling very hot and very faint. It's up to you and your body though, just find what works for you.
@MNLittleFinn I hope you still feel as sentimental AFTER your last 20mile training run. For me, that was when the panic set in - "I HAVE TO RUN FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER HOUR AFTER THIS POINT ON THE DAY?!"
@skippygirlsmom How did you manage to run on that little food?! If I haven't eaten within 4 hours I can barely do more than a mile without feeling shaky and sick.
Just a parkrun to add to the total today. Made it a quick one, but not a PB-pace one. It would have been a big PB six months ago though, so that's a nice thought
May Running Challenge
1st - 3.55 miles
2nd - 1.1 miles + Spin
3rd - 6.19 miles
6th - 3.1 miles
8th - 1 mile + Spin
9th - 3.66 miles + Yoga
10th - 3.12 miles
14th - 0.61 miles (WU) + 6.2 miles (race)
16th - 3.32 miles + Yoga
18th - 3.03 miles + Spin
20th - 3.34 miles
MTD - 38.22/60 miles
Upcoming Races
25th June - Greenwich Park 10km
22nd July - Richmond Riverside 10km
15th October - Manchester HM3 -
2/5 - 3.2
4/5 - 3.2
6/5 - 3.3
7/5-3.3
8/5 - 3.3
9/5 - 3.2
11/5 - 4.0
13/5 - 4.0
15/5 - 4.0
16/5 - 4.0
17/5-3.0
18/5 - 5.5
19/5-REST
20/5 - 5.7
total - 49.7/80 miles2 -
I always take water running, I find I need it less and less when out but I feel happier if I have it with me0
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I screwed up the 10K this morning. It was a small nearby race, just clock timing (but they did have awards) and about 80-100 participants in total for all distances (2 mile, 5K, and 10K). The different groups split off from each other and then join up at various distances. Long story short: I screwed up and ended up following the 5K route rather than the 10K route. I didn't notice anything on the road (rain might have destroyed markings) and there was a volunteer. I was far enough away from anyone else that I was the only person he could have been talking to... I held up 10 fingers and he pointed to my left. I guess he must have only noticed 5 of those fingers. Partly my fault because I should have spoke rather than use fingers. I didn't notice it until a few blocks later and decided it was too far to turn around and re-join the 10K-ers. So I continued on the 5K route and let them know at the finish line. I felt bad - partly because they had to change it and mostly because I feel like I let myself down.
The good news is that I have a 5K PR (24:24) - though I haven't done a 5K for a long time. Also, I got 1st place for the male 30-39 age group in the 5K distance. I just wonder how that would have turned out for the 10K distance. I'll have to get the right route next year.
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5/1- 8.1
5/2- 4.6
5/3-9
5/4- REST
5/5- 5.7
5/6-20.1
5/7- 5
5/8- 8.2
5/9- 4.7
5/10- 10
5/11- REST
5/12- 5.7
5/13- 20
5/14- 5
5/15- 8.2
5/16- 4.6
5/17- 10.1
5/18- REST
5/19- 5.7
5/20- 20.3
Total: 155.0
May Goal: Get through most of the last 5 weeks before taper healthy
Nominal mileage goal: 220 Miles.
Today's notes: Today's assignment was 20 mile long run. Ended up with 20.3 miles and an average pace of 9:18.... only 11sec/mile slower than the pace I'd need for a Sub-4 attempt..... and my HR was only 155 average...and I maintained easy breathing the whole time..... and total elevation was similar to, but a bit more than, my marathon......GGGAAAAHHHHH.......good run, but it put thoughts in my head
Have a Runderful day all!
2017 Races
6/16- William A Irvin 5k
6/17- Grandma's Marathon (Full!)
8/19- Rampage at the Ridge 5k OCR
9/23- Ely Marathon (full)
10/21 Wild Duluth 50k
11/23- TBD 5k Turkey Trot10 -
Hi fellow runners!
5/2: 7k -Urban-
5/3: 9k -Urban-
5/5: 10k -Intervals-
5/6: 5k -as c/d from strangth training-
5/7: 7.7k -easy-
5/8: 2k -as c/d from legs training-
5/9: 17k -LR-
5/12: 7.5k -regeneration run-
5/13: 8.5k -fartlek-
5/15: 9.1k -trail-
5/18: 10k -intervals-
5/20: 6.2k -shake-out run-
Last run before the HM tomorrow. All is going well
Aim: 99.3/140k
Upcoming races: Under Armor Run ThessalonikiI City Challenge HF 2017
Stay free of injuries!6 -
@NikolaosKey great run, and good luck tomorrow!1
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May Running Totals (miles)
5/1 – 5.16 easy
5/2 – 6.67 easy
5/3 – rest day
5/4 – 8.08 easy
5/5 – rest day
5/6 – 11.23 loosely paced run
5/7 – 11.08 easy with fast finish
5/8 – 5.23 easy
5/9 – 8.16 warm up, speed work, cool down
5/10 – 5.66 group run
5/11 – 7.25 easy plus 5 strides
5/12 – rest day
5/13 – 15.07 paced run
5/14 – 7.20 easy
5/15 – 6.03 easy
5/16 – 10.63 warm up, speed work, cool down
5/17 – 3.35 recovery run
5/18 – 8.61 warm up, workout
5/19 – rest day
5/20 – 8.06 paced run
May total to date – 127.47
Nominal Challenge Goal – 200 miles
Real Goals: Stay healthy. Build base. 5/28, start training plan toward MVP Rochester Marathon.
Today's notes – Today's assignment on the Lilac 10K training plan was an easy 30 minutes. But today was also the last Saturday paced run of the current training session, so I paced 8 miles to a target 8:00 pace for a couple young ladies running Buffalo as their first marathon. The route was structured as 6+2 miles, but no one needed a break at 6 so we ran 8 miles non-stop. Aside from warning each other that we needed to slow down from time to time, it went pretty much as planned. And we came in pretty close to target, on average:
As you can see from the screen shot, it was a beautiful 46º F. There was sunshine, and enough shelter on the route that wind wasn't an issue. I was comfortable in shorts, one layer of a long sleeve tech shirt, and light gloves. I saw several people (including my 2 trainees) who were faked out because we'd been running in 80º+ weather and overdressed for this morning; but it was a pretty forgiving day.
Assuming good weather at Buffalo, the 2 trainees I paced this session should do well, possibly both turning in BQ times.
Now I need to do a volunteer shift at Lilac packet pick up, and tomorrow I need to run the Lilac 10K hard. It's both a team race and a Rochester Runner of the Year race.
2017 races:
January 1, 2017 Freezeroo #2 (Resolution Run 7.5 mile) (Mendon, NY) Finished in 50:45
January 7, 2017 Winter Warrior Half Marathon (Gates, NY) Finished in 1:32:40
January 14, 2017 Freezeroo #3 (Pineway Ponds Park 5 mile) (Spencerport, NY) Finished in 33:42
January 28, 2017 Freezeroo #4 (Hearnish 5 mile) (Victor, NY) short course, finished 4.88 miles in 32:50
February 4, 2017 USATF Cross Country National Championship Masters 8K (Bend, OR) Finished in 35:39, team won the 60+ Men's cross country championship
February 11, 2017 Freezeroo #5 (Valentines Run "In Memory of Tom Brannon" 8 Mile) (Greece, NY) sat out due to training schedule
February 25, 2017 Freezeroo #6 (White House Challenge 4.4 mile) (Webster, NY) short course, finished 4.34 miles in 27:51
March 11, 2017 Johnny's Runnin' of the Green 5 mile (Rochester, NY) finished in 33:25
March 18, 2017 USATF Masters 8K Championship (Shamrock 8K, Virginia Beach, VA) finished in 30:59, PR for 8K
April 17, 2017 Boston Marathon (Hopkinton, MA) finished in 3:49:42
April 30, 2017 USATF Masters 10K Championship (James Joyce Ramble, Dedham, MA) finished in 39:54, PR for 10K
May 21, 2017 Lilac Run 10K (Rochester, NY)
June 9, 2017 Charlie McMullen Mile (Rochester, NY)
June 18, 2017 Medved 5K to Cure ALS (Rochester, NY)
July 28, 2017 Karknocker 5K (East Rochester, NY)
September 17, 2017 MVP Rochester Marathon (Rochester, NY)
November 23, 2017 Race with Grace 10K (Hilton, NY)
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@midwesterner85 I almost turned off with the10k people this morning bc I was the zone and had ear buds in. They were yelling directions, it just wasn't registering with me until last second. Congrats on the PR and first place in your age group!2
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@ereck44 hope you had a great HM today!
@midwesterner85 congrats on the PR in a race distance you didn't intend to run! Sorry about the mistake, but great job.
@nicholaskey good luck with your HM tomorrow!
Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
05/01/17 :::: 2.7 :::: 2.7
05/02/17 :::: 3.2 :::: 5.9
05/03/17 :::: 3.0 :::: 8.9
05/04/17 :::: 4.0 :::: 12.9
05/05/17 :::: 3.0 :::: 16.0
05/06/17 :::: 10.0 :::: 26.0
05/07/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 26.0
05/08/17 :::: 4.0 :::: 29.9
05/09/17 :::: 2.5 :::: 32.5
05/10/17 :::: 5.1 :::: 37.6
05/11/17 :::: 3.3 :::: 40.9
05/12/17 :::: 3.0 :::: 43.9
05/13/17 :::: 8.0 :::: 51.8
05/14/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 51.8
05/15/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 51.8
05/16/17 :::: 4.5 :::: 56.4
05/17/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 56.4
05/18/17 :::: 3.1 :::: 59.4
05/19/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 59.4
05/20/17 :::: 2.5 :::: 62.0
I also had a "shake-out" run before my HM tomorrow I guess. Short and easy - actually had to slow to a walk a lot because i was running a very popular tourist walk. The Cliff Walk in Newport, RI if you any of you are familiar. Beautiful views but not great for running, it was pretty congested even on this pre-busy season weekend. No matter though, I got a little run in, which is all I wanted. And frankly, who has time to WALK the whole thing - that takes forever! LOL, how impatient we can get, thinking "I could just run this thing and get it over with".
Did my packet pickup and have my clothes laid out for tomorrow. I'm taking a sunset cruise on the harbor tonight and then to bed early. Weather promises to be 55-60 F and clear tomorrow at race time.
Here are some pics from today's run:
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Congrats on the PR @midwesterner85!
You are going to crush 4 hours like a bug underfoot @MNLittleFinn!
Good luck to everyone racing!2 -
11.4 km Friendship trail ( wet muddy bog ) linked to Westbrook Hill and finished off with the Misery Mtn west side bush trails. I was really struggling for the first 5 km between the wet boggy trail where I had to do some cross country - bush waking to go around the worst part of the new swamp. With the Tri-Athlon club starting up half of the regular runners were off for the first Open Water Swim of the year ( water temp 48F = 9C ; wet suits mandatory ) so running by my self today. Did meet up with 4 of the other runners who were doing other distances/routes back at the coffee shop later.
05/01 0 km – 160 km - 0 km – YTD 420.15
05/01 11.5 km – 148.5 km - 11.5km
05/02 5.5 km – 143.0 km - 17.0km
05/03 10.0 km – 133.0 km - 27.0km
05/04 7.5 km – 125.5 km - 34.50km
05/07 7.0 km – 118.5 km - 41.50km
05/08 11.5 km – 107.0 km - 53.0km
05/09 6.0 km – 101.0 km - 59.0km
05/08 7.7 km – 93.3 km - 66.7km
05/14 9.9 km – 83.4 km - 76.6km Brian Harms 10k Race GP PB 54:29
05/16 8.0 km – 75.4 km - 84.6km
05/17 8.2 km – 67.2 km - 92.8km
05/20 11.4km – 55.8 km - 104.2km3 -
5/1 5.5mi 53:51min (interval run)
5/2 5mi 44:35min
5/3 rest
5/4 5mi 44:20min
5/5 4mi 37:27min
5/6 11mi 1:43:14min
5/7 rest <- but I spent 7 hours painting!!!
5/8 7mi 1:06:29min
5/9 5mi 45:31min
5/10 rest
5/11 5mi 43:55min
5/12 4mi 36:09min
5/13 12mi 1:54:33min
5/14 rest
5/15 5mi 43:03min
5/16 5mi 45:31min
5/17 rest
5/18 5mi 44:53min
5/19 4mi 37:04min
5/20 11mi 1:52:05min
Ugh, my 11 mile run this morning was muggy even though it was only 75 degrees. I went at 7:30 am and 2 miles in I knew it was going to be hard. I was sweating terribly and trying to ration my Gatorade. After 5.5 miles I started to walk and walk/ran the last 5.5 miles. I count 25 breaths in walking, then run for 200 breaths in. I passed a rec center and went in to refill my water bottle. I gulped as much as I could before leaving with 1.5 miles to go.
I'm too rigid when it comes to training... if I would have waited until 2pm I could have run in much cooler, breezier weather
I also got terrible chafing on my back from my sports bra. Holy cow, my shower afterwards was so painful! This has never happened before.
I'm feeling a bit discouraged about training this summer. I just can't seem to finish a long run if it's hot out. I'm wondering if I should change my plan and change my expectations for the summer...
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Today was supposed to be a long run but after my migraine yesterday I felt lucky to get in what I could. The 6 miles I did get were a real struggle. At one point I just sat down on a rock and cried. I really want to figure out what is making me feel so awful and get back to feeling great when I run. Feeling terrible on every run is wearing on me and had me wondering why I even keep trying. For sure just getting out there is good and I love being outside with Hobbes and while hot it was beautiful. I stopped to take a picture of a huge pelican cooling its feet in the water and taking in the breeze but the sun did not cooperate.
I am not sure I will make my goal this month and I just hope that I can be ready for the SF HM in July based on my run today I am definitely not there.
@kgirlhart - wow, I can't believe the hail broke through your window! I work for a company in Dallas and I heard from lots of folks about the storms. Looked like you all are going to get hit again this weekend - stay safe!
@ddmom0811 - have a great trip to Stanford! Hope your kids do well in the competition! I am sure you can run on the campus - it is beautiful there!
@ereck44 - that is really tough about your coworkers! My company decided to have everyone take a furlough day to keep from having lay offs and then turned around and let people go anyway It is always hard and so stressful to see others be let go and then also to have to pick up the slack until they are replaced, if they are. I hope your HM goes well and you have fun!! You may find that you could do better with more sleep the week before though.
@Bakins929 - congratulations on the PR!! Love the shirts!
@midwesterner85 - Well that is too bad about the 10K (I always worry about doing precisely that or ending up in the marathon route instead of the half!) Congratulations on the 5K PR and age group win!! I am sure you will have another opportunity to go for that 10K PR soon
@NikolaosKey - good luck on your HM!!
@katharmonic - good luck on your HM!! And frankly, who has time to WALK the whole thing - that takes forever! LOL, how impatient we can get, thinking "I could just run this thing and get it over with". - This is SO true! I sometimes think that way too especially when there are people moving oh so slowly! The view does look lovely though!
Date........Miles.......Total
05/01......0.00........0.00 - Agility trial
05/02......0.00........0.00 - Rally/Obedience trial
05/03......4.78........4.78 - Del Mar run
05/04......4.14........8.92
05/05......0.00........8.92 - Spin class
05/06......0.00........8.92 - Spin class followed by Barre class
05/07......0.00........8.92 - Much needed rest!
05/08......5.68......14.60 - + Agility Class
05/09......6.22......20.82 - + Strength Training
05/10......0.00......20.82
05/11......0.00......20.82 - + Strength Training
05/12......5.63......26.45
05/13......8.64......35.09
05/14......2.00......37.09 - Dog Beach Mother's Day
05/15......5.28......42.37
05/16......5.28......47.65 - + Strength Training
05/17......0.00......47.65
05/18......5.47......53.12 - + Strength Training
05/19......0.00......53.12 - Migraine
05/20......6.62......59.74
My completed and upcoming Races - Let me know if you will be running too!
02/05/17 - Surf City Half Marathon
07/23/17 - San Francisco 1st Half Marathon
12/16/17 - San Diego Holiday Half Marathon5 -
Congratulations to everyone who raced today and good luck to all those who have races tomorrow!I usually pack my clothes, and then head to work in the early hours in my running gear, and run routes around there. That way I end my run at the office, and I just need to get cleaned up and changed, and I'll be at my desk ready to start by 7am. It helps enormously that my workplace has a gym though, which means it has changing facilities with showers.
@garygse I've thought of that option but there's not a shower in my building or one that I know of in a building nearby accessible to me, otherwise I'd definitely try that. I do frequently pack a bag with my running gear to change at work and run afterward, but that doesn't really solve the afternoon heat problem. I'll see how things pan out. I've been very spoiled the past year with the mild low temps last summer and the mild higher temps this past winter.
On the topic of being a morning person or not --- I definitely am more of a night owl. I always have been, however ever since I entered my late 20s a few years ago, I've noticed my body tending to want to go to bed earlier and wake up earlier naturally. It's making me feel a little old that I can't handle being up as late as I used to haha It does feel pretty nice when I get a run in early and have it done for the day, it's just making myself get out there that is the problem. Actually, it's making myself go to bed early enough that getting up early isn't so hard. Gotta work on that.
@zdyb23456 I have a small Nathan handheld water bottle that I love and use pretty frequently for anything over 5 miles (or maybe even shorter if it's pretty hot out). I have a love/hate relationship with my hydration belt (mostly hate) because it's necessary for longer runs, especially those like my run today where I wasn't running past any known easily accessible water sources. No matter how I adjust it, it slides around so much when the flasks are more than half full (which is the point), which is incredibly frustrating.
@midwesterner85 Sorry your race didn't turn out how you wanted it to, but a PR and AG win is still an awesome race in my book!
@MNLittleFinn Great last 20 miler! You're going to do awesome in a few weeks!2 -
2---3.11
4---5.16
6---6.62
7---2.4 walk
9---4.64
10th-15th in Georgia- lots of walking and ghost tours.
14---5.23 beach run
16---4.22
18---4.87
20---5.42 @shanaber migraine here too. 3 Tylenol, 5 Advil, 1 rizatriptan, a shower and a nap made a run possible. Thank goodness for ice cold car water and the well spigot to put my head under.
41.67/60
UPCOMING RACES
July 8- XTERRA Jurassic Trail Run, 5K. Glen Rose,TX
Dec 2- POOP trail run, Hoping for a half! Norman OK.2 -
5/1: rest
5/2: 5 miles
5/3: 6.3 miles
5/4: 4.1 miles
5/5: rest
5/6: 10 miles
5/7: 4 miles
5/8: rest
5/9: 3 miles, 4 miles (daily double)
5/10: 7 miles
5/11: rest
5/12: 4 miles
5/13: 9 miles
5/14: 5 miles
5/15: rest
5/16: 5 miles
5/17: 7 miles
5/18: 4 miles
5/19: rest
5/20: 12 miles
TOTAL: 89.4/120 miles
Today was only supposed to be 9-10 miles, but it was revised after last week's failed attempt at 12 miles. So, I ended up running 12 miles in 1:56:25 (9:41 min/mile). I know it's probably not the best idea to run my longest distance so far this year the week before my half marathon but I'll be okay. I mentally needed to have a good, long run to have the confidence for next week's race. I tried to plan a run that would be similar to the 364 feet of elevation gain that the race supposedly has, and both Strava and MapMyRun showed ~375 feet of elevation gain when I mapped it out. I ran the exact route that I mapped out, but for some reason, it's only showing 274 feet of elevation gain? Oh well, not much I can do about it now. Maybe the actual race will be less too because I had to map out the race course on Strava in order to get the elevation information (the race is smaller, so it only had a basic course map), so hopefully Strava is consistent with with this flaw. I don't pay too much attention to the elevation gain when mapping things out (I know where to run if I want to get in hills and I only really map out long runs to begin with), but I did notice it one other time as well.
Speaking of my race, I picked up my packet today! I've run many races previously but I guess I'm particularly excited about this one as it's my first long distance race since the Chicago Marathon last year due to my sidelining stress injury. My last half marathon was last August and I've definitely improved my pace some since then. I should be able to PR (current PR is 2:11 and change, ~10:00 min/mile), but by how much will probably depend on the weather and how my body responds to running at night (6pm gun time). If I can run the 9:41 min/mile pace I ran today, that would be awesome. If I can do better than that, that will be icing on the cake. If it's not my day, I hope I can still PR by a minute or so. I am already registered for another HM this August (the same one that I ran for my PR), so I've got another opportunity to improve from this race as well.4
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