October 2017 Running Challenge

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  • power0304
    power0304 Posts: 293 Member
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    October 1 - 16 km
    October 2 - 16 km
    October 3 - 16 km
    October 4 - 16 km
    October 5 - 16 km
    October 6 - 16 km
    October 7 - rest day
    October 8 - 21 km
    October 9 - 16 km
    October 10 - 16 km
    October 11 - 16 km
    October 12 - rest day
    October 13 - 16 km

    Total km - 181 km out of 350 km
  • hjeppley
    hjeppley Posts: 230 Member
    edited October 2017
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    shanaber wrote: »

    @navygrrl and @hjeppley - I tore my plantar fascia 2-3 years ago and the sports ortho doctor recommended a yoga pose called 'toes pose'. I try to do it every day and I have not had any further issues.
    https://www.runnersworld.com/training-video/toes-pose

    I just started doing similar poses through the Gymnastic Bodies Front Split sequence two weeks ago. It really does seem to help but boy after staying in that kind of pose for 2 min has me wanting to scream. I think I heard someone say it is actually called the "screaming toes" pose!
  • Stoshew71
    Stoshew71 Posts: 6,553 Member
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    Date Miles today - Miles for October

    10/1 REST DAY
    10/2 8 miles - 8
    10/3 9 miles - 17
    10/4 4 miles - 21
    10/5 9 miles - 30
    10/6 4 miles - 34
    10/7 12 miles - 46
    10/8 REST DAY
    10/9 REST DAY
    10/10 10 miles - 56
    10/11 REST DAY (alarm never went off and work was busy all day)
    10/12 9.5 miles - 65.5

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    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 << 4:09:59

    Upcoming races:
    None so far


  • zdyb23456
    zdyb23456 Posts: 1,706 Member
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    @Dcorrick don’t feel bad, the first time I uploaded a workout to my Forerunner I entered .5 meter repeats. Haha I couldn’t figure out why it kept beeping at me to recover.
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,396 Member
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    hjeppley wrote: »
    shanaber wrote: »

    @navygrrl and @hjeppley - I tore my plantar fascia 2-3 years ago and the sports ortho doctor recommended a yoga pose called 'toes pose'. I try to do it every day and I have not had any further issues.
    https://www.runnersworld.com/training-video/toes-pose

    I just started doing similar poses through the Gymnastic Bodies Front Split sequence two weeks ago. It really does seem to help but boy after staying in that kind of pose for 2 min has me wanting to scream. I think I heard someone say it is actually called the "screaming toes" pose!

    lol - it was pretty tough at first, like any good yoga pose but it does get easier over time!
  • RunTimer
    RunTimer Posts: 9,137 Member
    edited October 2017
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    Thanks @kevaasen, @_nikkiwolf_ & @skippygirlsmom, for the race Kudos
    ( @kevaasen , I think I saw you pass me at mile 3 ;) )


    Oct 1 - 7.6m Bridge2Bridge race
    Oct 6 - 7.3m Harvest Moon run
    Oct 9 - 7.8m bad air run
    Oct 12- 7.6m bad air run
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    Trip Meter: 30.3m. 50m=goal ot84k0l1so42.png



  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
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    Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
    10/01/17 :::: 13.1 :::: 13.1
    10/02/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 13.1
    10/03/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 13.1
    10/04/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 13.1
    10/05/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 13.1
    10/06/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 13.1
    10/07/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 13.1
    10/08/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 13.1
    10/09/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 13.1
    10/10/17 :::: 1.7 :::: 14.8
    10/11/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 14.8
    10/12/17 :::: 2.4 :::: 17.2

    Managed a couple more miles tonight. Brought Stella, the terrier of mystery, with me and we did a lot of stopping and starting, with some walking along the way too. She started and ended well, but in the middle there was a lot of sniffing and squirrel chasing that interfered with our forward progress.

    Ribs felt a bit better. Still tender and I was ready to stop after about 2 miles to not bounce on them anymore. Slow improvement is better than no improvement. I'm hoping to do a little longer run on Saturday if I can - so I can accomplish the AIM at Melanoma 5k. But if I need to walk part I will.
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
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    10/1 - Rest
    10/2 - Rest
    10/3 - 5 miles treadmill before weight lifting
    10/4 - 8.15 miles
    10/5 - 5 miles treadmill. Worst workout ever with serious BG problems. So bad that I skipped weight lifting afterwards.
    10/6 - Rest
    10/7 - 1.4 miles. Was supposed to be 12 miles, but it was raining and I had some GI issues. Ugh.
    10/8 - 4.72 miles. Was harder than it should have been.
    10/9 - Rest
    10/10 - Figured out why I've been having GI/stomach issues/pain and difficulty breathing. Gall stones. Skipped run to try to flush gall stones.
    10/11 - 5.04 miles - was supposed to be race pace. Some gall stones were flushed, but still having abdomen issues. Still, this went pretty well and was almost to race pace. Going to do the home flush again on 10/13 to get rid of any remaining gall stones.
    10/12 - 5.53 miles. Went well, but will still do another gall bladder flush.

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    Upcoming Races:
    10/21/17 - Oregon Trail Run marathon (First marathon... goal 4:10)
  • kevaasen
    kevaasen Posts: 173 Member
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    RunTimer wrote: »
    0260.pngOCTOBER0260.png

    Thanks @kevaasen, @_nikkiwolf_ & @skippygirlsmom, for the race Kudos
    ( @kevaasen , I think I saw you pass me at mile 3 ;) )


    Oct 1 - 7.6m Bridge2Bridge race
    Oct 6 - 7.3m Harvest Moon run
    Oct 9 - 7.8m bad air run
    Oct 12- 7.6m bad air run
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    Trip Meter: 30.3m. 50m=goal ot84k0l1so42.png



    @RunTimer - maybe? Either way fun to be in a race with many runners and one from this forum. Your 360 photo of the after party was cool....looked for me but I was likely on line for some free floss!
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
    edited October 2017
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    @midwesterner85 Is the gallbladder flush a homeopathic remedy or some medical procedure. I had my GB out about 10 years ago. No stones, darn thing just quit working. Apparently it's just the way it is on my father's side. So now I have IBS, or maybe I always have and just didn't know it. I hope your GI troubles line out soon.

    If you have to have it removed, it's not a horrible experience for too long. Rolling over was the worst. Air gets trapped and omg hurts so bad moving around. But I had to keep rolling over often because I thought my organs were gonna dry out. I mean, they might right? Lol! I had mine out on a Monday and by Friday was push mowing, shopping and cooking with minimal discomfort. Darvoset or something of the like helped too.

    ETA oh "home flush" I see. Sorry I am a poor reader. I hope it helps!
  • cameronheel
    cameronheel Posts: 191 Member
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    Oct goal 120 miles
    Oct 1.......11 miles.......MTD 11
    Oct 2.......11 miles.......MTD 22
    Oct 3.....,,10 miles.......MTD 32
    Oct 4........6 miles........MTD 38
    Oct 5........0 miles........MTD 38.
    Oct 6........5 miles........MTD 43
    Oct 7........13.1 miles...MTD 56.1
    Oct 8........11 miles......MTD 67.1
    Oct 9.........3.1 ez m.....MTD 70.1
    Oct 10.......5 miles.......MTD 75.1
    Oct 11.......0 miles.......MTD 75.1
    Oct 12.......5.1 miles....MTD 80.2

    Upcoming races
    Oct 14 Chick-Fil-A 5K in Sanford NC.

    Nov 18 Turkey Trot HM in Pinehurst NC. My first HM.
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
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    Elise4270 wrote: »
    @midwesterner85 Is the gallbladder flush a homeopathic remedy or some medical procedure. I had my GB out about 10 years ago. No stones, darn thing just quit working. Apparently it's just the way it is on my father's side. So now I have IBS, or maybe I always have and just didn't know it. I hope your GI troubles line out soon.

    If you have to have it removed, it's not a horrible experience for too long. Rolling over was the worst. Air get trapped and omg hurts so bad moving around. But I had to keep rolling over often because I thought my organs were gonna dry out. I mean, they might right? Lol! I had mine out on a Monday and by Friday was push mowing, shopping and cooking with minimal discomfort. Darvoset or something of the like helped too.

    @Elise4270 It is an at-home solution. The idea is to start fasted and consume liquids alternating between very acidic and lubricating. The acidic substance softens and breaks down stones while the lubricating substance helps stones move more freely (obviously) to get through the bile duct. Several years ago, it was lime juice and olive oil. I remembered it was alternating every 15 min., but couldn't recall the quantity.

    This time, I did lemon juice because that is what it was supposed to be (I used lime juice last time because that is what I had on hand and needed to use it up anyway) and extra virgin olive oil (which is what it was supposed to be last time, but I only used virgin olive oil last time... again had to use it up). Since I couldn't recall the quantity and couldn't find it again online, I just went with 1/4 cup each time. It's every 15 min. for 4 hours.

    Some details that are a bit unsavory:
    When I did this years ago, I had asked my dr. first... he didn't know if it would work, but he didn't think it would hurt me. That was good enough to be worth trying because I was having flare-ups about every week at that point. Afterwards, I had none until the past week. The last time, I only got barely more than an hour into it and stopped because drinking olive oil was too disgusting (I vomited). Yet it still worked well for sludge.

    For this round, I started Tues. at 4:30pm and finished at 8:15pm. At about 3:45am Wed., I had the first BM with lots of visible gallstones in it. Throughout the rest of the day, there were several more. I'm still going to take another round tomorrow night and not run on Sat. Obviously I suggest staying close to the toilet for that time and the next day. I also observed quite a bit of oil in the toilet.

    I really want to avoid having my gallbladder removed. I eat an extremely low carb diet (almost no plants, except coffee, tea, and some sauces and seasonings); which is great for my BG control as a type 1 diabetic. However, having no gall bladder would make that diet somewhat more difficult.
  • MobyCarp
    MobyCarp Posts: 2,927 Member
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    October Running Totals (miles)
    10/1 – rest day
    10/2 – 5.07 easy
    10/3 – 5.05 easy
    10/4 – rest day
    10/5 – 6.01 easy
    10/6 – rest day
    10/7 – 10.09 paced run
    10/8 – 7.20 easy to MP
    10/9 – rest day
    10/10 – 6.09 mostly easy
    10/11 – 6.30 group run
    10/12 – 6.12 easy

    October running total to date – 51.93

    Nominal challenge goal: 100 miles

    Real goals: Get healthy enough to run 5 days a week. Avoid re-injury. Build base.

    Today's notes – Went to club practice this evening. Most people were doing very light speed workouts, because they'll be running XC in Boston Sunday. I thought about it, and decided even one 400 at T pace was more than I wanted to do because this is the first time I've run 3 consecutive days since coming back from injury. So I got in my 2 mile warmup, then ran 4 junk miles around Genesee Valley Park. I got some distance on roads and paths, and some on the grass on a marked cross country loop; couldn't do repeats of the loop because several organized kickball games were either adjacent to or overlapping the route. I manage not to disrupt any games on my pass around the loop, then avoided the parts of the course that were close to games.

    Came home, and the ankle didn't feel like it needed icing. Iced it anyway; it might not help, but the only down side is 10 minutes of boredom sitting around with my foot in a bucket of ice water. I can deal with that.

    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) finished in 40:04
    May 27, 2017 Canandaigua Classic Half Marathon (Canandaigua, NY) finished in 1:33:06
    June 9, 2017 Charlie McMullen Mile (Fairport, NY) finished in 5:44.90, PR for mile
    June 18, 2017 Medved 5K to Cure ALS (Rochester, NY) finished in 19:32
    July 4, 2017 Firecracker Four Mile (Fairport, NY) finished in 25:42
    July 15, 2017 Shoreline Half Marathon [1:40 pacer] (Hamlin, NY) finished in 1:39:05
    July 28, 2017 Karknocker 5K (East Rochester, NY) finished in 19:28
    August 9, 2017 Pound the Ground 10K (Mendon, NY) finished in 41:26
    August 12, 2017 Bergen Road Race 5K (Bergen, NY) finished in 19:47
    August 25, 2017 USATF Masters Mile (Hap Crim Michigan Mile, Flint, MI) DNS - injury
    September 3, 2017 Oak Tree Half Marathon (Geneseo, NY) DNS - injury
    September 17, 2017 MVP Rochester Marathon (Rochester, NY) DNS - injury
    November 23, 2017 Race with Grace 10K (Hilton, NY)

    2018 races:
    January 6, 2018 Winter Warrior Half Marathon (Gates, NY)
    April 16, 2018 Boston Marathon (Hopkinton, MA)
  • Elise4270
    Elise4270 Posts: 8,375 Member
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    Elise4270 wrote: »
    @midwesterner85 Is the gallbladder flush a homeopathic remedy or some medical procedure. I had my GB out about 10 years ago. No stones, darn thing just quit working. Apparently it's just the way it is on my father's side. So now I have IBS, or maybe I always have and just didn't know it. I hope your GI troubles line out soon.

    If you have to have it removed, it's not a horrible experience for too long. Rolling over was the worst. Air get trapped and omg hurts so bad moving around. But I had to keep rolling over often because I thought my organs were gonna dry out. I mean, they might right? Lol! I had mine out on a Monday and by Friday was push mowing, shopping and cooking with minimal discomfort. Darvoset or something of the like helped too.

    @Elise4270 It is an at-home solution. The idea is to start fasted and consume liquids alternating between very acidic and lubricating. The acidic substance softens and breaks down stones while the lubricating substance helps stones move more freely (obviously) to get through the bile duct. Several years ago, it was lime juice and olive oil. I remembered it was alternating every 15 min., but couldn't recall the quantity.

    This time, I did lemon juice because that is what it was supposed to be (I used lime juice last time because that is what I had on hand and needed to use it up anyway) and extra virgin olive oil (which is what it was supposed to be last time, but I only used virgin olive oil last time... again had to use it up). Since I couldn't recall the quantity and couldn't find it again online, I just went with 1/4 cup each time. It's every 15 min. for 4 hours.

    Some details that are a bit unsavory:
    When I did this years ago, I had asked my dr. first... he didn't know if it would work, but he didn't think it would hurt me. That was good enough to be worth trying because I was having flare-ups about every week at that point. Afterwards, I had none until the past week. The last time, I only got barely more than an hour into it and stopped because drinking olive oil was too disgusting (I vomited). Yet it still worked well for sludge.

    For this round, I started Tues. at 4:30pm and finished at 8:15pm. At about 3:45am Wed., I had the first BM with lots of visible gallstones in it. Throughout the rest of the day, there were several more. I'm still going to take another round tomorrow night and not run on Sat. Obviously I suggest staying close to the toilet for that time and the next day. I also observed quite a bit of oil in the toilet.

    I really want to avoid having my gallbladder removed. I eat an extremely low carb diet (almost no plants, except coffee, tea, and some sauces and seasonings); which is great for my BG control as a type 1 diabetic. However, having no gall bladder would make that diet somewhat more difficult.

    I don't find meat to be a problem, unless it's fried. Carbs, sugar, dairy and soy get me. I can eat steak all day and have the most digested bm's. Vegetables are hard for me to digest. Fruits are pick and choose sparingly. Most the time it's " oh look lunch" before I flush. I think I was a T-Rex in a past life. I don't like chicken tho.

    I do hope this works for you. I had never heard of it. Pretty amazing. Thanks for sharing!
  • Ray_Libby
    Ray_Libby Posts: 874 Member
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    10/1 - 9.03 miles
    10/3 - 4.25 miles
    10/4 - 4.22 miles
    10/6 - 5.06 miles
    10/7 - 5.06 miles
    10/9 - 10.51 miles
    10/10 - 5.13 miles - temp was about 85 outside so the temps are heading downward at least from the 100's finally - makes for a more enjoyable run
    10/11 - 5.17 - slower pace than yesterday but was a lot hotter today but it was nice to get out and enjoy slower run
    10/12 - 4.01 miles - went for a bike ride also for about a half hour and then for a faster run - at least for me - trying to get back down in the 9 minute mile range - hit 9 and 1/2 minute today


    52.44/110
  • juliet3455
    juliet3455 Posts: 3,015 Member
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    W8D2 complete! Same run as Monday but this one felt so much better! I still run slower than slow, but the time passed much faster this time. I grabbed the handles on the treadmill every now and then to check my heart rate (I don't have a heart rate monitor) and I only got up to the upper 180's instead of the 190's. (Have I mentioned I'm horribly out of shape?)

    You guys. This run felt so good. Like I'm still a sweaty mess, but it felt so good.

    Muahahahaha... she has become ONE OF US

    Yes - resistance is futile @eponine1984 you will be assimilated.
    @RespectTheKitty Glad to hear that the dreadmill is working out for you - and that you recognized that your shoes were the cause of the discomfort. Watch out for those long games as you might accidentally run a HM or a full Marathon.