October 2017 Running Challenge
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Oct. 20 - 3.9km
MTD - 64.3km/100km
Distance starting to suffer due to the fact it gets dark so early and I'd rather not run in the dark3 -
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100 mile goal
73.4 miles down / 26.6 miles to go
Congrats on everyone's progress!
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RunRachelleRun wrote: »I'm with you. Even with a headlamp, I get a little spooked. In fact, sometimes the headlamp spooks me more and I have to remember that the strange moving light is coming from me.
I end up spooking myself out because we have bears and other critters even within town some times still so every little noise makes me nervous. I guess it'll be the elliptical for me soon1 -
Today was my usual walk 1 mile, run 2, walk 1 more, except I did a few small hills. I feel kinda stuck bc I don't have much time and it takes an hour to do 4 miles with the walking. I actually ran a little faster today but overall time was slow bc I stopped to stretch and blow my nose vs taking walk breaks. Pretty good run though besides post nasal drip. I'll try to run 3 tomorrow again. I need to work towards more 3 miles instead of 2.2
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10/1 - rest (walk)
10/2 - rest (yoga)
10/3 - 4.1km
10/4 - cross training (workout dvd)
10/5 - 4.8km + a really wimpy strength workout
10/6 - rest
10/7 - 4.0 km
10/8 - cross training (walk)
10/9 - yoga
10/10 - 6.0 km
10/11 - rest
10/12 - 4.0 km
10/13 - rest
10/14 - 6.1 km
10/15 - rest
10/16 - rest
10/17 - unplanned rest (weather apocalypse)
10/18 - 5.1 km
10/19 - rest
10/20 - 4.0 km
Total 32/55 km
Tonight was one of those runs where I had to turn around and head back home just as I was getting in the groove. This is one reason why I don't like running in the evening--had to run back in time for the kids' bedtime.
Also, I kept thinking I was going to trip over shadows. Time to get a headlamp I think. Pretty soon it will be dark every time I run except Saturday daytime runs just due to my work schedule.
Upcoming Races:
9/24 Heartbeat Run 10K 1:24:44 (11.1km)
1/1/18 Resolution Run 5K
4/8/18 Jasper Half Marathon
8/18/18 Edmonton Marathon 10K2 -
@midwesterner85 Good luck in your marathon race tomorrow! Don't let nerves get to you, just go with what you've trained for and you'll be fine.
@fitoverfortymom Congrats on some impressive weight loss results!
@MNLittleFinn Good luck with your first ultra!
@RunTimer Beautiful picture!
With all the talk of the Fenix 5 and the Forerunner 935, I started looking at both watches again to compare them side ny side (I'd promised myself one for my birthday next weekend as a gift for running the marathon). As both watches are practically identical inside, it all came down to aesthetics...I currently have an FR-235 and so I don't mind the plastic body (which has been scratch resistant and honestly looks as good as the day I bought it), and I love the lightness of it to the point that you forget that you're wearing it. The Fenix 5, while nice-looking, is obviously more rugged and hence can take more knocks, but is close to twice the weight of the 935 and looks a lot bulkier (to me).
So with that, I ordered the 935 with a couple of protective glass screens (the one I use for my 235 saved it on one occassion) and a lime yellow quick-release band for running while I keep the regular black band for everyday wear. It's supposed to arrive tomorrow, and quite frankly, I'm all excited about it, lol...I'm a huge data nerd and the additional metrics will be interesting to see, but the main thing I want is that huge battery life!5 -
With all the talk of the Fenix 5 and the Forerunner 935, I started looking at both watches again to compare them side ny side (I'd promised myself one for my birthday next weekend as a gift for running the marathon). As both watches are practically identical inside, it all came down to aesthetics...I currently have an FR-235 and so I don't mind the plastic body (which has been scratch resistant and honestly looks as good as the day I bought it), and I love the lightness of it to the point that you forget that you're wearing it. The Fenix 5, while nice-looking, is obviously more rugged and hence can take more knocks, but is close to twice the weight of the 935 and looks a lot bulkier (to me).
So with that, I ordered the 935 with a couple of protective glass screens (the one I use for my 235 saved it on one occassion) and a lime yellow quick-release band for running while I keep the regular black band for everyday wear. It's supposed to arrive tomorrow, and quite frankly, I'm all excited about it, lol...I'm a huge data nerd and the additional metrics will be interesting to see, but the main thing I want is that huge battery life!
Which glass screen did you get? I am nearly sure I will get the 935 in the couple weeks...0 -
PastorVincent wrote: »Which glass screen did you get? I am nearly sure I will get the 935 in the couple weeks...
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October Goal met: got thru the Aim At Melanoma run without losing it.....
10/1 rest
10/2 4.20
10/3 4.10
10/4 5.30
10/5 rest
10/6 4.40
10/7 6.10
10/8
10/9
10/11
10/12
10/13
10/14 3.1
10/15 6.50
10/16 snorkel 6 hours
10/17 rest
10/18 9.75
10/19 4.43
10/20 4.33
Total: 52.21
@MNLittleFinn Have a great time on your run!
Ticker is my goal for 2017 and progress to date:
Upcoming races:
AIM at Melanoma 5k 10/14/17
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October 19th - off
October 20th - 4.13 miles
October total 55.84/75 miles
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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 - strength training/stairmarster
October 13 - 16 km
October 14 - strength training/stairmarster
October 15 - 18.5 km
October 16 - rest day
October 17 - 16.5 km/ stairmarster
October 18 - 16 km run /strength training
October 19 - raining no run
October 20 - 16.5 km run
October 21 - 11.5 km run / strength training
Total km - 260 km out of 350 km2 -
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PastorVincent wrote: »There are countries that use metric... and then there are world leaders who put a man on the moon, have visited every major planet in the solar system, and land rockets on moving platforms at sea, not to mention populating mars with robots...
Since you mentioned space stuff, did you know that the metric unites are used on the moon? Which is probably a good thing, so you won't get mess-ups like that Mars Orbiter where the mission failed because different groups involved in the project didn't use the same units.
Or just from a running point of view: if somebody tells you that a hill has a 10% slope, and you want to figure out how much climbing that means, aren't considerations like "528 feet per 1 mile" a little messy? "100m per 1km" is much easier for me to deal with when I'm already oxygen-deprived from struggling up that hill.
SI UNITS FOR THE WIN!3 -
_nikkiwolf_ wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »There are countries that use metric... and then there are world leaders who put a man on the moon, have visited every major planet in the solar system, and land rockets on moving platforms at sea, not to mention populating mars with robots...
Since you mentioned space stuff, did you know that the metric unites are used on the moon? Which is probably a good thing, so you won't get mess-ups like that Mars Orbiter where the mission failed because different groups involved in the project didn't use the same units.
Or just from a running point of view: if somebody tells you that a hill has a 10% slope, and you want to figure out how much climbing that means, aren't considerations like "528 feet per 1 mile" a little messy? "100m per 1km" is much easier for me to deal with when I'm already oxygen-deprived from struggling up that hill.
SI UNITS FOR THE WIN!
You do not need to defend it to me... If I was supreme all-powerful leader dude I would be all for using the simplest system.
But here in the US, we use both systems AT THE SAME TIME. In all areas. Yes even in labs I have been in. The Mars Rover is the classic case of that. Cause you know, why waste perfectly good tools for the sack of billion-dollar space missions.
I think most people agree US should switch... in theory, but in practice, humans hate and fear change.0 -
PastorVincent wrote: »You do not need to defend it to me... If I was supreme all-powerful leader dude I would be all for using the simplest system.
But here in the US, we use both systems AT THE SAME TIME. In all areas. Yes even in labs I have been in. The Mars Rover is the classic case of that. Cause you know, why waste perfectly good tools for the sack of billion-dollar space missions.
I think most people agree US should switch... in theory, but in practice, humans hate and fear change.
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@_nikkiwolf_ thanks for that. I was trying to remember the Mars Orbiter. That was one expensive mess up.
I grew up in the UK in the 70s, so I find myself switching between both systems. I will measure in metric, but use miles for distances (unless it's a 10k or 5k race of course). If I go hiking, mountains are always measured in feet. Oh, and in the summer, temperatures are always in Fahrenheit (70s sounds so much hotter than 30s), but in the winter I switch to Celsius (0 degrees is a darn sight colder than 32).
And like @girlinahat when I make my Christmas cake tomorrow, I will weigh out my ingredients in grams, but will put the resulting mixture into a 7" cake tin. Go figure.
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@weat0043 I'm scared of the dark too. We don't have many dangerous animals, I think dogs or a rabid coyote/skunk, wild pig, or buck would be my worst encounter outside of the mental human being. I've come up on buck in daylight hours and it scared the poo out of me. Seriously I had to end my run because my guts wouldn't settle down. He didn't take much notice of me, but I keep picturing all the stories of buck attacks and how the hell was I gonna out run him.
@greenolivetree So glad you make it out yesterday. A walk is just a slow run. Walking is better than nothing. I should have settled for a walk yesterday, but I let aches and pains talk me into the couch, Hulu and and early bedtime.
@garygse @PastorVincent I'm waiting on my boss who's on Vaca to get back with me on the Garmin discount before I pull the trigger. I may wait until after I see the surgeon mid November. I'd hate to get a new toy and not be able to use it right away. You get it all figured out for us.
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girlinahat wrote: »Having said all of that, you know the kilogram is getting lighter don't you?
The new ideas are pretty cool stuff to read about, like counting the number of atoms in a Si sphere or using an electromagnetic balance. Much fancier than some old chunk of metal!
@shrcpr Pace groups can be really helpful - if they have a good pacer. Just keep in mind that you don't *have* to stay with them if you don't like it. During my first marathon, I stayed with the 4:30 pacer for a bit, but her pace was all over the place. She would run ahead of the group, stop at the sidelines to cheer as we ran by, then sprint after us to catch up. It was entertaining for a while, but not really helpful, so I decided to go my own pace in the second half of the race. The group consisted of 20 people in the beginning, I think only two stayed with her until the end. But that's just a worst-case example, I know most pacers run a much more consistant race!
@ddmom0811 When I fly later in the day, I always tried to get a run in first, to compensate for being stuck in a plane for hours without moving. I never knew that could be dangerous!
@girlinahat I've never experienced hyperventilation when running. Although one of the reasons I don't ever seriously considered joining a running club is that I'm so slow, and I wouldn't want to "let a group down", as you wrote. In fact, I think my fall beginning of September was because I was trying so hard to keep up with the group in my trail running vacation that I couldn't pay attention to the ground, I was struggling so much with the pace. Everyone told me they wouldn't mind running slower so that I could keep up, but hearing that and believing it are different things.
I read a bit about breathing when I did a diving course many years ago. That was actually the only time I had a problem with hyperventilating (which was really inconvenient, because you go through the air supplies in the tank quite fast that way ). What helped me back then was the advice to focus on waiting a bit between exhale and inhale. Not really holding my breath, but just waiting a few seconds before the next inhale. "breath in, breath out, wait, breath in, ...". I forgot the exact reasoning, but it seems it's harder to stay panicked in an exhaled state. I don't know if that could also help you while running.
@MNLittleFinn , @midwestern85 and @seanevan10 All the best for your races tomorrow! After all this training, I'm sure you'll all do amazing!
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Felt kind of lame running less than 40k this morning but I am attempting to be recovery-ish since its only a week out. Bullet points from todays outing: so cold the line to my pack bladder froze, bizarre amount of cat callers for so early in the morning (getting really tired of that *kitten*), three donuts for three little girls apparently fits perfectly in the zipper compartment of the Nathan Vapor Airess
Thought about you and your crew while I was flying tech trail @MNLittleFinn - show those boys at Duluth how its run!
October 1- 28+7
October 2- 18
October 3- 20
October 4- 15
October 5- 18
October 6- Off
October 7- 32
October 8- 18
October 9- 13
October 10- 8
October 11- 12
October 12- Off
October 13- Off
October 14- 86
October 15- Off
October 16- Off
October 17- Off
October 18- 15
October 19- 16
October 20- 17
October 21- 34
357/450km
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78.5 miles down
I am leaving town in a week to start a vacation. I should be able to get the rest of the miles done in the next week.
@JessicaMcB I recently started listening to the ultrarunner podcasts. You crazy ultra runners are pretty inspiring. I am hoping to get my legs back so that I can start putting up some longer distances. So far, I have only done 1/2 marathons (and I am nowhere near that level of fitness yet). @MNLittleFinn - I wish you luck as well. Hope you have a great time!1 -
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
10/13/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 17.2
10/14/17 :::: 3.3 :::: 20.5
10/15/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 20.5
10/16/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 20.5
10/17/17 :::: 5.3 :::: 25.8
10/18/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.8
10/19/17 :::: 2.8 :::: 28.6
10/20/17 :::: 0.0 :::: 28.6
10/21/17 :::: 6.2 :::: 34.7
Goal = don't quit running
Upcoming races:
10/29 Halloween Run 5k
11/12 Syracuse Half Marathon
Amazingly beautiful fall day today, perfect for getting back into the swing of a longer run. Had a really nice chat along the way with a running friend who is such an inspiration to me, and an easy person to talk to. She is a 50-stater and only has 2 states left. She is not fast, but boy is she strong and consistent.
Guess what, I signed up for another half in 3 weeks My friend that I ran Wineglass "with" 3 weeks ago (we didn't actually run together but were at the race together) texted me out of the blue last night and asked if I wanted to this one. I was shocked because I thought she might never do another half, she was so nervous about the last one. So, of course I said yes and we'll run this one actually together so it will be fun. It's kind of nice not to have the pressure of really wanting to get a PR, I have no expectations for this one, so it's just a long run with friends and bling.
I stopped at a ski sale at the fairgrounds on my way home from long run - hard to get the head around winter coming but I bought a bunch of stuff to get ready! Unfortunately I didn't get cross-country skis, which is why I went. They didn't have many choices that would work for me and I didn't know what I was doing, so I'll have to investigate that more thoroughly later. But I got ski pants, a coat, 2 shirts, mittens, and three $1 bargain bin hats! I hope I don't need all of this very soon.
Have a fantastic weekend everyone! Will catch up with you all a little later to see what running everyone has gotten up to this weekend
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10/1 – 6 miles
10/2 – rest day
10/3 – 8 miles
10/4 - 5 miles
10/5 - 10 miles
10/6 - 5 miles
10/7 - rest day
10/8 - rest day
10/9 - 6 miles
10/10 - 7 miles
10/11 – rest day
10/12 – 6 miles
10/13 - unscheduled rest day
10/14 - college visit with Skip
10/15 - 3.1 miles for AIM
10/16 - 6 miles
10/17 - rest day - meet day so technically I ran 4 miles ha ha
10/18 - 7 miles
10/19 - 5 miles
10/20 - rest day
10/21 - 7 miles
81 of 100 miles
Pretty morning but I couldn't get my legs to work for me. I wanted to get 10 in this morning, but every mile was hard. I ran into my neighborhood running friend who runs all marathons and stopped for a minute to meet his wife. He told me to stop if the run was too much on my legs because it would only tire them more. By the time I saw him I was around mile 5. I headed towards home and got in 7.2 -
@_nikkiwolf_ - good tip on the breathing thing. When I learnt to scuba dive I was told by one instructor to remember I could always exhale - meaning you can exhale far longer than you realise. That’s a great way to calm your breathing and one I might try. Interestingly the first time I ever did the struggle to breathe thing was at 28m. Nothing like being at 28m and being desperate to have your next breath on the surface!! I think I got to 6m in about 2 minutes before I managed to come to my senses and not breach the surface! Needless to say there was some O2 administration and no diving the rest of the day after that! I did a dive the next day and spent the ENTIRE dive trembling with fear. As someone who is practically ASLEEP when ambling along at 40m that was quite a shock for me!!0
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@JessicaMcB I heard a great tip on cold weather and hydration packs the other day - after taking a sip, blow back through the tube until you hear bubbles. That way it doesn’t freeze.
Ps. What is the ultrarunner podcast being talked about? I need to add it to my list of running podcasts. I’m still only on July 2013 of Trail Runner Nation....2 -
1---5.00
3---3.44
6---3.46
7---6.23
10---2.54
11---4.03
12---13 IBS
14---3.12 AiM for the Cure
14---3.46
15-17---sprained ankle
18---bike
19--- 4.14
21---3.80 walk. Took forever. Why am I so sore? Hamburger? Frozen yogurt? Mmmm. Feed the soreness?
39.22/80 miles
Upcoming races:
Dec 2- POOP trail run, 5.5 miles Norman OK
Jan 27 Running the Rose. Tyler Tx. 11mi or 7k
Pre-op PR's
1 mile 8:27 5k 24:42. 10k 1:00.52. HM 2:17.28
Post-op Training PB's
1 mile 9.25 5k 33:46 10k 1:09:461 -
1/10-6.5
2/10-10.1 (longest run to date, first time in double figures!)
3/10-REST
4/10-3.1 (running club)
5/10-6.0
6/10- T25 workout
7/10-5.2 (parkrun)
8/10-5.0
9/10-REST
10/10-4.5
11/10-7.2 (running club)
12/10-4.5
13/10-6.6
14/10-5.6
15/10-REST
16/10-6.5
17/10-4.0
18/10-3.4
19/10-REST
20/10-5.1
21/10-3.4 (parkrun)
Total - 86.4/120 Miles1 -
@garygse @PastorVincent I'm waiting on my boss who's on Vaca to get back with me on the Garmin discount before I pull the trigger. I may wait until after I see the surgeon mid November. I'd hate to get a new toy and not be able to use it right away. You get it all figured out for us.
Will probably sell my AppleWatch after it comes though.
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_nikkiwolf_ wrote: »girlinahat wrote: »Having said all of that, you know the kilogram is getting lighter don't you?
The new ideas are pretty cool stuff to read about, like counting the number of atoms in a Si sphere or using an electromagnetic balance. Much fancier than some old chunk of metal!
You think they will make up their minds by 2018? Seems like everyone and their brother is making suggestions and holding them as the best one.
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@_nikkiwolf_ -- I think it mainly happens with older people like me. You are too young for that to happen to.
Tomorrow is probably a 66 mile ride. I was going to maybe do the 100 miles but having seat issues and got a new bike seat - so a little risky to go 100 on it.
10/1 - 33 miles cycling; 1 mile run
10/2 - rest day
10/3 - 5.6 miles - birthday run!
10/4 - strength training
10/5 - 3.5 cut short by rain.
10/6 - strength training
10/7 - 44 miles cycling
10/8 - 45 miles cycling
10/9 - 4 miles
10/10 - strength training
10/11 - 4 miles
10/12 - Strength training - tabatas - push ups/pull ups/sit ups and wall squats
10/13 - rest day
10/14 - 9 miles on bike - rained out… AIM at Melanoma 5K!
10/15 - 48 miles cycling
10/16 - 3 miles
10/17 - rest day/surgery
10/18 - 4.3 miles
10/19 - 4.1 sluggish miles
10/20 - strength training
10/21 - 43 miles cycling
AIM at Melanoma 5k -- virtual participant - 10/14
NYC Central Park - Abbott Dash to the Finish Line 5K - 11/4
I/ITSEC 5K in Orlando - 11/29
Daytona Beach HM - 2/4/192
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