August 2017 Running Challenge

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  • 5512bf
    5512bf Posts: 389 Member
    Irontri7 wrote: »

    Today's notes: Slept in until 0425 this morning, and that felt pretty good after my short but hard double day yesterday. Today's plan was 8 miles. I got in 8.1 in 1:17:23 for an average pace of 9:33. Average HR was 150, so that was good, as was the fact that I spent 95% of the run in z1 or z2.

    Curious what your zones are and where you got them. Being in z1 & z2 95% of the time but an average of 150 just seems high to me.

    Based on a 175 LTHR, my z2 tops out at 155 using Fitzgeralds system. High HR was 158

    Reminds me, im planning to run a LTHR test so I need to get a new chest strap HRM, new Garmin has the option of a finding LTHR, but requires a chest strap HRM, and my old one isn't compatible.

    I got my LTHR from a blood sample during a treadmill session with my trainer.

    Zone: 2: HR -120-139
    Zone: 3 HR - 140-169
    Zone: 4 HR -170-174. LT HR: 172
    Zone: 5 HR - 175+

    My trainer sets up zones a bit different, and wants my easy/recovery runs to stay much lower than your top end z2. Most of my aerobic runs I like to keep under 160. He considers 160-170 the gray area. I've found when I get into that area it doesn't take too long for the HR to continue to rise into threshold, and recovery is longer.
  • cburke8909
    cburke8909 Posts: 990 Member
    I'm in on the 30 day challenge.
  • WandaVaughn
    WandaVaughn Posts: 420 Member
    @shrcpr My race is in Huntsville, Alabama -- the Huntsville Half Marathon.
    https://runsignup.com/Race/AL/Huntsville/HuntsvilleHalfMarathon
  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member

    @kristinegift awesome, thank you so much! I'll be going down the day before, so should probably really be looking into places to stay, yikes. Any tips/info/etc you have regarding parking or any other logistics are greatly appreciated! Not sure if I'll be staying that night or not, but I definitely already took that Monday off from work, lol.

    @KatieJane83 Definitely book a place to stay ASAP!! The race opens really early and the hotels close to the start/finish will sell out fast. I've got tons of Philly marathon race tips. I sent you a friend request; feel free to drop me a DM and we can nerd out about race logistics :)
  • carolineb81
    carolineb81 Posts: 459 Member
    1/8-REST
    2/8-5.3
    3/8-3.6
    4/8-5.6

    Total - 14.5/120 Miles.
  • carolineb81
    carolineb81 Posts: 459 Member
    Oh. My. Gosh!
    I just finished registering for a half marathon.
    Me.
    A half marathon!
    November 4, 2017, here I come!
    *trembles at her own daring*

    YOu can do it!!
  • BettyM1017
    BettyM1017 Posts: 616 Member
    August 1 – 0.0 miles XT Water Aerobics & P90X3
    August 2 – 7.25 miles Long Run & P90X3 Yoga X
    August 3 – 0.0 miles XT P90X3 The Challenge and a 4-mile walk
    August 4 – 6.0 miles Fartlek Run & P90X3 CVX

    Total: 13.25/100 miles

    Upcoming Races:
    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
    October 1 – Ft. DeSoto 5K, Race #1 of the Triple Crown
    October 29 – Ft. DeSoto Halloween 5K, Race #2 of the Triple Crown
    November 18 – Insane Inflatable 5K Obstacle Run, Tampa, FL
    November 19 – St. Pete Runfest Half Marathon
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,154 Member
    I signed up for the 30 day challenge too. I really need to get back to work. This Friday afternoon is dragging.
  • carrie_eliza
    carrie_eliza Posts: 10 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    I feel better about the whole "your calves are gargantuan" comment now. I snapped a pic and they're not horrible.... Sure my quads need help, which are 46 at the widest.

    Thanks so much everyone for sharing your measurements. I don't feel like a goon from Popeye now.

    @shanaber 80% humidity run! Yuck!!!
    1---5.49mi/ 8.85km
    3---4.23/ 6.82

    Total 9.72/15.68
    Goal 89 miles/144 km


    Upcoming races:

    Oct 1 Spirit of Survival, Lawton OK. Quarter Marathon
    AIM for the Cure- 5K, virual run
    Dec 2- POOP trail run, Hoping for a half! Norman OK.

    Pre-op PR's
    1 mile 8:27  5k 24:42. 10k 1:00.52.  HM 2:17.28
    Post-op Training PR's 1 mile 10:04  5k 34.27 10k 1:20.01

    Spirit of Survival was my first half marathon! Hope your race day is amazing :)
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    Elise4270 wrote: »
    I feel better about the whole "your calves are gargantuan" comment now. I snapped a pic and they're not horrible.... Sure my quads need help, which are 46 at the widest.

    Thanks so much everyone for sharing your measurements. I don't feel like a goon from Popeye now.

    @shanaber 80% humidity run! Yuck!!!
    1---5.49mi/ 8.85km
    3---4.23/ 6.82

    Total 9.72/15.68
    Goal 89 miles/144 km


    Upcoming races:

    Oct 1 Spirit of Survival, Lawton OK. Quarter Marathon
    AIM for the Cure- 5K, virual run
    Dec 2- POOP trail run, Hoping for a half! Norman OK.

    Pre-op PR's
    1 mile 8:27  5k 24:42. 10k 1:00.52.  HM 2:17.28
    Post-op Training PR's 1 mile 10:04  5k 34.27 10k 1:20.01

    Spirit of Survival was my first half marathon! Hope your race day is amazing :)

    It was mine too!!!!! 2015. You?
  • cburke8909
    cburke8909 Posts: 990 Member
    Thanks for the 30 day kinesthetic challenge, it just what I needed. Did my stregnth training for the first time in weeks.
    Congrats on 21 years @PastorVincent my wife and I celebrate I years on the 9th. We're just newlyweds in comparison.
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @PastorVincent - Congratulations on 21 years!
    @shrcpr - I have heard the Monterey Bay HM is pretty awesome and runs right along the coast pretty much the entire way. I will be anxious to hear what you think of it as it is one I would like to get up to. Another good one a bit further south is the City to the Sea in San Luis Obispo. It ends at Pismo Beach. A have run it a couple of times.
    @_nikkiwolf_ - I may join your challenge too. Will check it out this afternoon when I have more free time.
    @garygse - Congratulations on ending one job and getting in some happy running before starting your new one! Enjoy!!
  • carrie_eliza
    carrie_eliza Posts: 10 Member
    @Elise4270 2008 - it was freezing cold, rainy, there were no wildlife, and I undertrained. But I signed up for another half the following spring, so I guess I enjoyed it?

  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    cburke8909 wrote: »
    Thanks for the 30 day kinesthetic challenge, it just what I needed. Did my stregnth training for the first time in weeks.
    Congrats on 21 years @PastorVincent my wife and I celebrate I years on the 9th. We're just newlyweds in comparison.

    I've got you both by a long ways... we celebrated 40 in July :) Honestly can't believe it has been that long... how does that happen??
  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    @7lenny7 thank you. Be patient with yourself.

    Rest day today

  • MobyCarp
    MobyCarp Posts: 2,927 Member
    Rest day today. I'm more beat up than I think I ought to be after yesterday evening's 15 mile run. I'm hoping part of that is that I didn't stop to stretch in the rain.

    So on a rest day, when you're beat up and not in the mood to add races, you look at upcoming races. Next Wednesday evening is Pound the Ground 10K, the 7th race in the Rochester Runner of the Year series. Found the course map. I've never run that course, but I've run all the roads it covers in training and in other races, in weather ranging from beware of blowing snow and freezing water bottles to beware of heat stroke and be sure to hydrate enough. I suspect it will be an open road race, which will only really matter for a little less than a mile of the route.

    Looked at the preregistration. There are all of 68 people preregistered for the 10K; the 5K is more popular. But the 10K is the RROY race. There are 3 people in my age group preregistered. I don't have to run fast to finish ahead of the other two. So, unless someone fast registers between now and gun time, it should be an easy age group win. That would mathematically clinch at least a tie for the age group in the RROY series, and in practice clinch a win because the only guy who could mathematically tie me can't run all the remaining races.

    If I were confident that's all there will be, I'd just run it at around a 7 minute mile, win the age group, and save the fast effort for Bergen 5K a week from tomorrow. In practice, I'll likely go to the start line at Pound the Ground not being totally sure that there is no one I have to work to stay ahead of.

    I don't need to look for competition at Bergen. I already know the fast runners will show up for that one.
  • wishiwasarunner
    wishiwasarunner Posts: 202 Member
    August goals are 90 miles and figuring out what all the info from my new watch means about my training.

    Aug 3 - 10 miles
    Aug 4 - 6.2 miles

    So I have been running for a few years without any HR data. After hanging around here lately, I decided I needed the new fenix5 and chest strap HRM. I have only gotten in 2 runs and was really expecting to be told that I stay in zones 1-2 and that I don't ever get up to zone 4-5. Instead Garmin is putting almost all of my running (except for the warm up) in zone 4-5. That is just 2 runs so I know part of the issue is lack of data. My average HR was 150-155 on the runs. The shorter one was slower but with more elevation gain. Both were about 1-1.5 minutes per mile slower than my marathon pace and 2-2.5 minutes slower than my HM pace. I will continue to collect data and maybe do the lactate threshold test later, but I noticed several people posting runs in zone 2 that had similar HR. I don't put in the mileage of most on this site, but do you think Garmin is underestimating my max HR (48 year old female) or that I really am like many runners who go too fast on training runs? I felt like I was taking it pretty easy

  • KatieJane83
    KatieJane83 Posts: 2,002 Member
    @wishiwasarunner it's possible it hasn't correctly estimated your max HR. There's a very wide range for 'normal' and I don't think there's a good formula out there that's guaranteed to be accurate for everyone. I've estimated my max hr to be somewhere in the upper 190's based on seeing an actual reading of 195 in the final push at the end of a hot and SUPER humid (96%) 5k. I figure that's gotta be pretty close. I've estimated my LT HR to be around upper 170s or 180, based on a hot 10k. So for me, 150-155 would be Z2 I believe. (for reference, I'm a 34 yr old female)
  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
    shrcpr wrote: »

    @WandaVaughn, our halfs are just a week apart - mine is November 12 and my first as well. What is the name of yours? I like to look them up and see the courses. Mine is the Monterey Bay Half-Marathon in Monterey, CA.

    @shrcpr I'm a bit jealous, the Monterey Bay HM sounds so nice. I love Monterey Bay. Looks like a great course. Good luck to you and @WandaVaughn on your first half marathons! I did my first last fall and will be doing my 4th (how did that happen) this October.



    Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
    08/01/17 :::: 5.5 :::: 5.5
    08/02/17 :::: 2.4 :::: 7.9
    08/03/17 :::: 5.0 :::: 12.9
    08/04/17 :::: 2.5 :::: 15.4

    It felt too oppressive to me to run outside today, I just couldn't gear up for it. So I hit the treadmill at the Y this afternoon so I wouldn't have to take a 0 for the day, and so I could get Chinese food from the Wegman's hot bar for dinner.

    I don't know what was screwing up with my Garmin on the run indoor setting. Usually it and the treadmill speed disagree a bit, but today Garmin was wildly inaccurate. It thought I was doing 9 min miles which I most assuredly was not. It was more like 11:45-12 min miles. I took the mileage from the treadmill and corrected the total in my Garmin file. Weird.

    Storms are supposed to come through tonight and tomorrow is supposed to only be 70 degrees for a high. Looking forward to that.

  • MobyCarp
    MobyCarp Posts: 2,927 Member
    August goals are 90 miles and figuring out what all the info from my new watch means about my training.

    Aug 3 - 10 miles
    Aug 4 - 6.2 miles

    So I have been running for a few years without any HR data. After hanging around here lately, I decided I needed the new fenix5 and chest strap HRM. I have only gotten in 2 runs and was really expecting to be told that I stay in zones 1-2 and that I don't ever get up to zone 4-5. Instead Garmin is putting almost all of my running (except for the warm up) in zone 4-5. That is just 2 runs so I know part of the issue is lack of data. My average HR was 150-155 on the runs. The shorter one was slower but with more elevation gain. Both were about 1-1.5 minutes per mile slower than my marathon pace and 2-2.5 minutes slower than my HM pace. I will continue to collect data and maybe do the lactate threshold test later, but I noticed several people posting runs in zone 2 that had similar HR. I don't put in the mileage of most on this site, but do you think Garmin is underestimating my max HR (48 year old female) or that I really am like many runners who go too fast on training runs? I felt like I was taking it pretty easy

    It's possible for both to be true. IIRC, Garmin defaults max HR to 220-age at first. I know that Garmin defaults the low end of five zones to 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% of what it thinks your max heart rate is. I lived with the Garmin zones for over 2 years and the HR data never seemed to mean anything to me.

    You can go into Garmin Connect and change the zones. You can change what it thinks your max HR is. You can change the percentages the zones are based on. You can tell it your resting HR and change to the reserve method, where the zones are percentages from resting HR to max HR. And recently I found an option (that might not have been there before) letting me tell it my LT HR and set zones based on percentages of LT HR.

    The problem with having all this control is, to make it useful you need to have some idea of what your max HR or LT HR is. Resting HR is easier, you just measure it before you get out of bed in the morning. But max HR and LT HR are kind of a puzzle to get to, absent some expensive and inconvenient lab tests. There are ways to estimate LT HR, but it's a nuisance to run a time trial just to get LT HR, and my race results don't all agree; my best guess is that my LT HR is between 153 and 157.

    The best advice I can give you is, watch the absolute HR numbers for a month or two, and correlate the numbers with how you feel on the run. That will give you some sort of clue whether the zones are where they belong. It would be helpful if you had some intense running to compare to your easy runs, so you can see what the difference in HR is between what you currently perceive as easy and what you perceive as running for speed. You should see clear HR differences between easy, MP, and HMP running in similar weather and similar terrain. If you run a shorter race like a 5K or a 10K, that should elevate your HR more than half marathon pace. Then you take those differences, think about how you felt, and do the best you can to determine where your zones belong.

    I wish you luck; I'm still not certain I've got the HR zones in Garmin where they belong for me.
  • RespectTheKitty
    RespectTheKitty Posts: 1,667 Member
    Did any of you ever do the
    kinetic revolution 30 day challenge/?
    It's 10-15min of exercises or drills - all kinds of promising-sounding stuff like mobiity, plyometrics, balance, technique drills, ...

    Should be good for injury prevention and running technique. It's free, so I've decided to give it a go. Anyone else who wants to join and start with day 1 with me today?
    If you don't want to enter your mail address to sign up, you can get to all individual days of the challenge via this link: http://www.kinetic-revolution.com/30daychallenge/welcome-to-the-challenge/

    I'm up for this! I definitely need it.