December 2017 Running Challenge
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Non-running check in:
After yesterday's easy 5K, today I feel about like I did after last Thursday's aborted one mile run. I can feel the injury while walking, but it's not enough to make me change anything as long as I don't try to run.
Went to club practice to check in with Coach. Told him I'm questionable for Saturday. Maybe I'll run moderately well, maybe I'll run poorly, maybe I'll be unable to run. Final decision on team assignments doesn't have to be made till 5PM on Friday, at which time I may be able to rule out inability to run at all.
Right now, I'm assigned to the A team. That's where I belong if I'm healthy. The bad news is, with the injury status of a couple other guys I might even belong there if I'm hurt but can still run. I'd feel less pressure if I were on the B team; but then I'd feel guilty if I finished ahead of the A team's 3rd scorer.
So the plan now is to rest today, tomorrow, Thursday, and probably Friday, and hope that's enough to let me run 8K fairly well on Saturday.2 -
Finally got to run! It's official, summer is over in Memphis. It was downright nippy with a good stiff breeze. We had the park almost to ourselves. Of the usual crowd of dozens of runners and walkers, there were only about three hard core people, plus some very cold and put upon looking dog walkers.
Did 5k in 35:41, which is a few seconds faster than my previous best. Could have done 35 I think, since we had to stop because my husband got an acorn in his shoe. I'm also pleased with the way I felt afterwards - could have taken a few minutes rest and done it again!
First time setting up a ticker, hopefully I will do this right!
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Date Miles MTD ------- ----- ------- Dec 3 3.1 3.1 Dec 5 3.2T 6.3
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PastorVincent wrote: »HEY CHECK THIS OUT! I finally pulled out my "medal" for my AG placement in the Run Santa Run 5k (make sure you click play):
Pretty stinking cool.
Bling jealousy going on over here1 -
seanevan10 wrote: »@Elise4270 and @amymoreorless I just got an email that tomorrow Dec 6th, Leakycon is releasing more tickets because I guess they are moving to a bigger facility. So tomorrow at 2pm EST, there will be more tickets!!!
Thanks! (Sending out emergency Christmas requests)0 -
amymoreorless wrote: »12/1 = 4 miles
12/2 = 4 miles
12/3 = 7 miles
12/4 = 4.5 miles
12/5 = rest day
So, I woke up (early without my alarm) all excited because a cold front came through last night. Dropped the temp to 55 degrees F. Alas, I have a taper/ rest day thing scheduled. Guess I am going into work early instead. My running training app only has 5 miles over two runs scheduled until Sunday. I am going to be climbing the walls here pretty soon.
December Goal = Run a freakin marathon and not die.
Upcoming Races
12/10 = BCS Marathon
1/6 = River Road Run 1/2 marathon
This taper thing is HARD. This is crazy! I used to be so sedentary... I can’t even anymore. I felt like I was climbing the walls at work today so I left early to go to a yoga class. It was good - breathing out stress and getting all the pops out of the joints was mecha-therapeutic.
It is crazy how my priorities have shifted with this running/ yoga thing. I used to be so fixated on fad diets and suffering for my body image. Now it is all about physically feeling awesome and accomplishing personal goals.
Sorry to gush.... but running has totally changed the way I view myself.
Seriously, this taper thing is making me emotional and crazy....8 -
I only completed 15 miles in November and was mostly absent in the November thread. All of my December miles in 2016 were on the treadmill. This month I would like to complete at least 50% of my miles outdoors. My goal will be 40 miles due to the holidays impinging on some of my plans.
Hi everyone, I started running this month outdoors. Yesterday 5 miles at the trail in Broad Ripple. I really started feeling great after 4 miles but darkness was setting in. I ran the last 1.5 miles in the dark. It was 60 degrees yesterday. I ran in a strong headwind the first 1/2 mile. Then I didn't notice the weather that much other than the intermittent light rain. I had to run in place at the crossroads both coming and going, and usually there would be a car that would allow me to run across the street, but not yesterday. Bah, humbug!
I haven't run in about 2 weeks. I had spent most of my free time composing both a letter and cover letter to the Board of Nursing to defend my friend who was fired last May. I wanted the letter to be perfect...so wrote and rewrote it. I am trying to right a wrong. She goes in front of the board on Thursday...so any prayers would be welcome. Her name is Kim.
Today I wanted to run but overslept today. Instead I did some housework while my husband ran errands. Very upset about the tax bill that was voted on and passed in the dead of night. Totally unacceptable that no one had a chance to read it before voting on it. I lost a lot of sleep over the weekend, but better now.
Anyway, it felt terrific to be out again running. I forgot how much I love it. I think that I could have easily run another 3 or 4 miles if it hadn't gotten dark. I am actually thinking about getting one of those helmet things with the light. Night runners, what do you think?
I am also an adult onset runner, hmmmm maybe. I actually was a runner when I was a kid...was inspired by horse racing...just felt like running after seeing those races. And there were some great horses in the 70's....Secretariat, Seattle Slew, Affirmed, and Spectacular Bid....to name a few. Then life got in the way....no time in high school or college really. A few years ago, I explored whether or not things that I was happy doing as a kid would still make me happy. So started watching horses again, and started running. I started on the treadmill, which I hated. I really didn't like road running at first and then something clicked and I really liked it. I was never very athletic....more of a bookworm, I guess. However, running is individual...you are not letting down a team, unless you run in relays or on teams. I had already lost 48 pounds...so thought that running would help me lose those last 10 pounds...it did for a time, but now back up. I think that in order to really make it a lifestyle change....you need to really love it to keep it up.
12/4....5 miles outdoors
Goal ....40 miles with 20 of them being outdoors.3 -
PastorVincent wrote: »MNLittleFinn wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »
@pastorvincent is that 100 calories per scoop, or per hour? (ETA: I guess since you say you'd use 1 scoop per hour, it's a silly question!) If per hour, that seems pretty low.
100 Cals per scope. I need to do a good 4+ hour test with it, so might increase my scopes at that time. Just need time and weather.
I just came in from 10 miles in the rain... it was not my favorite thing ever.
Ugh...don't like running in the rain either. Is it getting your feet wet that's the worst part or is it all of it? I love the snow though.0 -
12/1 - 3.1
12/2 - rest day
12/3 - 3.1
12/4 - 3.1
12/4 - 3.25
Today I started working toward 4 miles. I plan to stay at 3.25 for a couple more days. I had to run after a long day in town, so I felt a little tired and was off my pace (not much... by 13 sec/mi). It started to rain a little when I had a mile and a quarter to go... it actually felt refreshing. It was dark by the time I finished... I ran the last tenth of a mile under the streetlights in the parking lot!
My husband surprised me with a Buff. I love it- though I had had my eye on a Merino one, and this is straight up microfiber. I think it'll be just fine anyway. It's in the wash with my new 50% off scoopneck running shirt... which may not get much use until spring. I need a turtleneck these days.
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December goal: 75 miles
12/3: 9.1 miles
12/5: 3.1 miles (intervals)
12.2/75
I went to the track with my husband today. I ran intervals while he is doing c25k. I felt pretty fast. It was cold so that may be part of the reason I ran faster. Lol I don't know how all you Northerners do it. I was freezing and it was only 49°F. I did wear gloves and a jacket, but I was cold the whole time. I guess it is just something you get used to. It was 80°F yesterday. It will be cold tomorrow and Thursday too, but I plan to get out there anyway. I think part of my problem is I don't really have good winter clothing. Especially workout gear.
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PastorVincent wrote: »MNLittleFinn wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »
@pastorvincent is that 100 calories per scoop, or per hour? (ETA: I guess since you say you'd use 1 scoop per hour, it's a silly question!) If per hour, that seems pretty low.
100 Cals per scope. I need to do a good 4+ hour test with it, so might increase my scopes at that time. Just need time and weather.
I just came in from 10 miles in the rain... it was not my favorite thing ever.
Ugh...don't like running in the rain either. Is it getting your feet wet that's the worst part or is it all of it? I love the snow though.
It can be, but my Darn Tough Wool socks that I just started running with were a huge help. Feet stayed cozy despite being wet.0 -
December goal: 95.71 miles
12/1 3.51
12/2 5.00
12/3 rest
12/4 4.25
12/5 5.87
Total 18.63
@skippygirlsmom I did sing it out loud! As soon as I started to say "I chopped..." the song was there, and I belted it out in my best falsetto (which is not very good....). DH thinks (justifiably so) that I'm nuts...
@BruinsGal_91 @girlinahat : see, you guys eat REAL (tm) fruitcake. That kind requires prethought and planning....I just throw some fruit into a quick bread recipe, because I'm just not that organized!
Ticker is my goal for 2017 and progress to date:
Upcoming races:
Phoenix Women's 10k 1/28/18
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I channeled my inner @MobyCarp this evening and decided to skip my run and make it a rest day. Yesterday my knee did pretty well, why not give it a rest tonight and run tomorrow, which was a planned rest day?
Instead I scraped and shoveled the driveway while Kody played in the fresh snow.5 -
@PastorVincent The general figure thrown about for a full marathon is double your HM and add 20 minutes. Mine was add 42 minutes.
@amymoreorless So exciting about Sunday! Good luck with your marathon! Love how you said running has totally changed your view of yourself. It did the same for me.
Welcome newbies! I see so many new people join us, feeling like they're "only" doing "short" runs.
ANYONE who runs, however far, has overcome A LOT to do so. You're all truly awesome.6 -
December 2017 Runs
02 Dec – 5 km parkrun Course Best
03 Dec – 15 km
05 Dec – 9 km
Goal: Run a 30 km run in December
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December 5 — 4.11 miles
First run of the month. Don’t have any real mileage goals this month, just plan to try to keep running approximately every other day unless holiday parties or hangovers from said holiday parties interfere. I’m just not going to worry about it too much this month2 -
Thank you all for the support and encouragement.3 -
PastorVincent wrote: »MNLittleFinn wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »
@pastorvincent is that 100 calories per scoop, or per hour? (ETA: I guess since you say you'd use 1 scoop per hour, it's a silly question!) If per hour, that seems pretty low.
100 Cals per scope. I need to do a good 4+ hour test with it, so might increase my scopes at that time. Just need time and weather.
I just came in from 10 miles in the rain... it was not my favorite thing ever.
Ugh...don't like running in the rain either. Is it getting your feet wet that's the worst part or is it all of it? I love the snow though.
I actually LIKE having wet feet. As long as my shoes drain well then that's fine. yeah, maybe I'm a little odd.0 -
@ereck44 there are many many headlamps available - but if it's just for fading light then I wouldn't go all out on the newest shiniest, most powerful....
People have different likes about them - some want a focussing beam, but on trail for example you also want a wide beam so you can see those pesky tree roots and branches. Petzl are probably the go-to for many people, but I know a lot of people here who do very well with Alpkit headtorches, which tend to be very reasonably priced.
I have a couple - one has batteries in the torch bit, and one has them in a battery pack connected by wires and fixed on the waist. I know some of the Petzl torches have the battery pack at the back of the head strap. It's all about weight distribution and getting used to how something feels on your head, and not being bothered by some bounce. I know @MNLittleFinn has a chest or waist mounted one he likes. You could even use a handheld.
Something I'd also recommend, certainly if you are running on the street (aside from high-vis) is a rear red light - some torches have this, but I have a little clip-on light that does the same thing.0 -
girlinahat wrote: »@ereck44
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I have a couple - one has batteries in the torch bit, and one has them in a battery pack connected by wires and fixed on the waist. I know some of the Petzl torches have the battery pack at the back of the head strap. It's all about weight distribution and getting used to how something feels on your head, and not being bothered by some bounce. I know @MNLittleFinn has a chest or waist mounted one he likes. You could even use a handheld.
Something I'd also recommend, certainly if you are running on the street (aside from high-vis) is a rear red light - some torches have this, but I have a little clip-on light that does the same thing.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/run-light-250-id_8369003.html
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