June 2017 Running Challenge

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  • BettyM1017
    BettyM1017 Posts: 616 Member
    katie2400 wrote: »
    Week 5 day 2 for 10k training done☺️
    Probably shouldn't do it on a treadmill every time but

    You do what you have to. Hubby came home with a treadmill for me yesterday, lol! It bothers him to see me running in the heat, and I'm too stubborn to join a gym or get a treadmill myself!

    As long as you're not seeing any ill effects, keep going.
  • BettyM1017
    BettyM1017 Posts: 616 Member
    MobyCarp wrote: »
    BettyM1017 wrote: »
    June 1 – 6.0 miles Temp: 84°F Humidity: 52%
    June 2 – 6.0 miles w/6 x 400m intervals Temp: 80°F Humidity: 80%

    Total: 12 miles/100 miles

    Races:
    June 23 – St. Pete Beach Series, Race #1, 5K
    July 21 - St. Pete Beach Series, Race #2, 5K
    August 5 – Great Brain Wash 5K Obstacle Run, St. Pete, FL
    August 18 - St. Pete Beach Series, Race #3, 5K
    September 16 – Samoa Challenge (Thin Mint Sprint 5K and a Tagalong Trot 1 mile), Safety Harbor, FL
    November 18 – Insane Inflatable 5K Obstacle Run, Tampa, FL

    Do interval runs ever get easier?!! I felt good after the easy 2-mile warm up, in spite of the humidity. However, even by the 3rd interval, I was soaked in sweat and wanted to die! I’m really not a fast runner. I’m part of Team Turtle: We’re Slow as Shell! So, when I do have to pick up the pace, my body really hates me. I think I spend the entire time coaxing my legs, my butt, my heart, and my lungs not to quit. I’m somewhere between cheerleader and used car salesman, somewhere between encouraging myself to go a little faster for a little bit longer and outright lying to myself about when I can quit, lol! But I did it and did the 2-mile easy run home, thanking God for the overcast skies and red lights!

    The first interval will never get easier. As your running ability improves, you just run it faster for the same level of difficulty. However, as your stamina improves the 3rd and subsequent intervals will seem easier than they did today. It will also help if you get lower humidity to run the intervals; a workout that is tough but satisfying at 75º F with 25% humidity could be insanely tough and almost torture at 80º F with 80% humidity.

    I hope I'll get better at them and that I'll see some results from my efforts. I just spent the last few months working on my distance and slowly but surely going from 3 runs a week to 5. I'm 50 years old and wasn't very athletic in my youth so I'm a bit paranoid about injury. I am a little surprised that I don't feel awful today since we were busy at work last night and I was up and down stairs quite a bit.

    As for the humidity, that's about the normal from now until October. Hubby brought home a treadmill yesterday for me. I may have to resort to it from time to time. I chickened out of running in the summer last year. If it's an especially ugly summer this, midnight may become my favorite time of day!
  • AmyOutOfControl
    AmyOutOfControl Posts: 1,425 Member
    6/1 = Gym day; 3 miles on the treadmill and 40 minutes of strength training
    6/2 = 6 miles
    6/3 = 6 miles & strength training
    6/4 =
    6/5 =
    6/6 =

    Can I rant a little about *kitten* drivers who don't pay attention at crosswalks? Ughhhhhhh. A red light and there was some jerk turning right -- not paying attention at all! The crosswalk gave me the green light to cross and the guy just kept inching out into the intersection not even looking to the right for pedestrians. I was jumping up and down waving trying to get him to look over at the people trying to cross the street- who had the rightaway! Never once looked in my direction before turning right -- even though all the other drivers at the light saw me. And this was right by an elementary school! This is the third time this had happened in two weeks at this intersection. Some little kid is going to get hurt walking to school.

    *end rant*

    On a lighter note, good luck to everyone who is racing this weekend! :)

    (June miles to date) 15/150 (June goal miles)

  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
    Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
    06/01/17 :::: 2.4 :::: 2.4
    06/02/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 2.4
    06/03/17 :::: 8.4 :::: 10.7
    Goal = 100 miles

    Really nice long run this morning. After a few sprinkles, it cleared up and was beautiful and just cool enough to keep us comfortable. I dragged myself to the 7:00 run instead of 8:00 and it was nice to have some new faces to run with and chat with. 1/10th of the way to goal already :)


  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    hanlonsk wrote: »
    K- so, definitely to the point of anxiety before my first ever half marathon tomorrow. It doesn't help, that based on location, I am packing this morning because we are spending the night tonight, and then I am working about half way between all week. So packing for running adventure and work week, and I am certain I am forgetting something very important.... ugh....

    On the bright side, one of our other friends wanted an adventure and is traveling with us. She is a massage therapist. Feeling pretty VIP to have our own personal massage therapist post race!

    But seriously, what am I forgetting?

    Anti-chaffe balm? And to relax and enjoy it!
  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    edited June 2017
    Sorry your run didn't fo as planned @MNLittleFinn . It happens to all of us at some point. Chalk it up as a learning experience and keep moving forward!

    @Elise4270 - I know, right?? I usually don't check in on the weekends, but I am so excited to be living vicariously through everyone racing this weekend, especially the first timers. Just checking in to see the reports!
  • WhatMeRunning
    WhatMeRunning Posts: 3,538 Member
    Good luck to everyone running today!

    Sorry to hear the run sucked @MNLittleFinn.
  • BettyM1017
    BettyM1017 Posts: 616 Member
    June 1 – 6.0 miles Temp: 84°F Humidity: 52%
    June 2 – 6.0 miles w/6 x 400m intervals Temp: 80°F Humidity: 80%
    June 3 – 3.0 miles Easy Run Temp: 80°F Humidity: 80%

    Total: 15 miles/100 miles

    Races:
    June 23 – St. Pete Beach Series, Race #1, 5K
    July 21 - St. Pete Beach Series, Race #2, 5K
    August 5 – Great Brain Wash 5K Obstacle Run, St. Pete, FL
    August 18 - St. Pete Beach Series, Race #3, 5K
    September 16 – Samoa Challenge (Thin Mint Sprint 5K and a Tagalong Trot 1 mile), Safety Harbor, FL
    November 18 – Insane Inflatable 5K Obstacle Run, Tampa, FL

    A nice easy run today, which was just what I needed both physically and time-wise. I had to be done running and working out early today. I had customers stopping by to pick up eggs, I have some projects that need attention for my Etsy store, and we should be pretty busy again tonight at work. Yeah, it’s a special kind of life.

  • BruinsGal_91
    BruinsGal_91 Posts: 1,400 Member
    I was supposed to be racing today, but there wasn't enough interest and last week I got the email telling me the race was cancelled. Never mind, I thought, there's a 5k very local to me on Sunday, I'll run that instead. Went to sign up and it's sold out.

    So I went for a nine-mile run instead. Kept it at a nice and steady 10:00m pace. I normally run a bit faster than that because I've been concentrating on getting under an hour for a 10k, but thought today I'd go for a longer, slower run.

    6/1 - 6.5 miles
    6/2 - rest day
    6/3 - 9 miles

    My next race is on Thursday night and it's the J P Morgan Corporate Challenge (3.5 miles). I'm in a team of 90 runners from my company and we are definitely concentrating on the social side of things.
  • WhatMeRunning
    WhatMeRunning Posts: 3,538 Member
    girlinahat wrote: »
    @WhatMeRunning is there some sort of disease runners get where they forget about races they've signed up for? There​'s been a few instances here!!! :)
    Yes. It's called "rest days". People do crazy things on rest days.
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    1---5.06
    3---6.31

    11.37/70

    Upcoming races:

    June 17th Turtle run 5K
    AIM for the Cure- 5K, virual run
    July 8- XTERRA Jurassic Trail Run, 5K.  Glen Rose,TX
    Dec 2- POOP trail run, Hoping for a half! Norman OK.
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    edited June 2017
    Thanks @MobyCarp. Speaking of weather. It was 10f cooler where the race will be than here today...... hope thst trend holds. There's a reason I have like 4 levels of goals, so i can be okay with however race day goes...... a lot of what my goal for the day will be depends on how the weather shakes out. Cool cloudy with a breeze, go for sub 4 for sure. Warmer, still make a go of it, but fall back on the fact that 4:15 is very doable..... I know, I know..... I'm over thinking....lol

    Tomorrow is scheduled to be 5 miles, I may cut it to 4 or even 3. Coach said to focus on recovery now, so that's the plan!

    Speaking of elevation o Strava vs Garmin. Strava gave me almost 170ft more elevation for today's run. Not sure which to believe. It was rough either way!
  • RuNaRoUnDaFiEld
    RuNaRoUnDaFiEld Posts: 5,864 Member
    June goal= 80 miles
    Todays run=6 miles
    Total= 9 miles

    Sorry to read you had a carp run @MNLittleFinn. I'm sure the next one will be better.

    @mirelaavdich Look on the bright side, you got date night, wine and to run :)
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    June goal= 80 miles
    Todays run=6 miles
    Total= 9 miles

    Sorry to read you had a carp run @MNLittleFinn. I'm sure the next one will be better.

    @mirelaavdich Look on the bright side, you got date night, wine and to run :)

    Thanks. This was my last "real" long run. Next Saturday is 9 miles, so I'm pretty sure I'll nail that one.
  • louubelle16
    louubelle16 Posts: 579 Member
    MobyCarp wrote: »
    @louubelle16 - Instead of reporting 4.97 miles, consider reporting 8.00 kilometers. You're welcome.

    YES. Hero.

    @hanlonsk Good luck for your race! You'll smash it, I'm sure you've remembered everything.

    @MNLittleFinn Your wife is an absolute star! Lucky you. I hope you don't beat yourself up too much about today. Remember, there are no mistakes, only lessons to be learned, and you've done that.

    I have to say, I'm confused that anyone forgets a race they have booked. I plan my life around them the minute I've signed up :sweat_smile:
  • juliet3455
    juliet3455 Posts: 3,015 Member
    @katie2400 Treadmill or Trail, when you are first starting out what ever is comfortable is what you should do. The thing about the Real World outside is it offers more variety in terrain which leads to an improvement in overall body conditioning as you have to adjust on the fly to the change in footing/balance.

    @amymoreorless Once you become a runner is when you realize how many bad habits drivers have and it makes you analyse your own Driving Habits, the Head Down buried in the Cellphone is the one that scares me the most.

    @MNLittleFinn Yes You Married a winner. Don't forget to give her a hug and a surprise gift in return. It's rumoured un-expected Flowers or other trinkets are always winners. Now go share a glass of Pickle Juice with @WhatMeRunning to fix the hydration/electrolyte balance.

    I agree with @lporter229 and @Elise4270 I am cheering everyone racing this weekend, especially the first timers.
    Don't get nervous, relax and visualize that all the people around you are
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    just a bunch of runners, just like if everyone in this group showed up to run it with you.
    @MobyCarp The elevation difference between Garmin and Strava makes sense then when you take into account crossing the Heart River twice on the 15km run.

    Followed yesterdays 15 km with a 11.5km run today on tired legs. What we call the Peavey Loop and then I extended it out through what is know as the Freeland Trails. The Freeland Trails are all through the bush on the back shoulder of Misery Mountain so lots of rolling hills. We have had a lot of rain this spring so the grass and brush has been growing at a mad rate causing the Trails to be Overgrown already. Another 187m of elevation.

    06/02 15.0 km – 145.0 km - 15.0km
    06/03 11.5 km – 133.0 km - 26.5km – YTD 605.25

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  • nFoooo
    nFoooo Posts: 136 Member
    Very interesting video on training at max aerobic pace

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n9wxuv0B50
  • HonuNui
    HonuNui Posts: 1,464 Member
    June Goal: Goal? We don't need no stinkin goal.....

    6/1 nothin
    6/2 4.00
    6/3 4.00

    Total 8.00

    Ticker is my goal for 2017 and progress to date:
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    @Orphia late answer to your May query: upper respiratory crap that I have decided is due to the demolition/construction activity located in the office next to mine: where they are tearing down walls/ceilings that haven't been touched in 30+ years. Much better now that I'm on "off time...."
    @RespectTheKitty :anxiously awaiting a race report...hope it went well!

    upcoming races:
    Volcano Rainforest Runs 10k 8/19
    BlockThe Sun Run 5k Oct 14 (https://walk.aimatmelanoma.org/Hilo2017) (physical and virtual options available)
  • KeepRunningFatboy
    KeepRunningFatboy Posts: 3,055 Member
    WK 5.29.17 - 6.4.17

    M - 11.9 miles.
    T -
    W - 10 miles.
    T -
    F - 10 miles.
    S - 13.1 miles.
    S -
    Total - Miles

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