January 2018 Running Challenge

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  • girlinahat
    girlinahat Posts: 2,956 Member
    @fitoverfortymom hmmm. those sand dunes LOOK amazing, but they're gonna hurt!!! (also, I've been reading about collapsing sand dunes lately. Don't get swallowed)
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    Might have to rethink my 6/2 race. Looks like we'll be camping at the Great Sand Dunes that weekend for Boy Scouts. I guess I'll run up some big-*kitten* sandy hills instead. :D

    ETA: This is the sand dunes
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    Woah. That looks brutal to run!
  • polskagirl01
    polskagirl01 Posts: 2,024 Member
    Saw the funniest 2 dogs today on my run. You could tell just by looking at them that they were not strays, and the looks on their faces (if you will) made it clear they had just escaped and were out on a joy-run. Came at me barking, but seemed more friendly than anything and then kept going on their merry way. I saw them again later, off in the distance running around like they were getting away with something.

    Everyone who brought up night races: some of my favorite races have been night races! One was a wintery 10k, with a repeat coming up next month, and the other was a half marathon in September (with perfect running weather). Lots of glowing arm bands, lights, and extra excitement in the air.

    Monday has been long run day for 2 months and my body hasn't yet got the memo that we aren't running for several hours today. I don't drink coffee, but feel like I drank a whole pot! Getting stuff done! And for what it's worth, I don't cap long runs to 3 hours or any other time limit. 20 miles does take me longer than 3 hours, and I'm more concerned about covering the distance at a comfortable pace. But I wonder how those who are FOR a time limit would adjust a marathon/ultra training schedule, say if anything over 16 miles is going to take you over that limit? Multiple runs per day? Make up the distance the next day or add it to other runs during the week? Skip it completely?


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    Just figured out they changed the schedule and now I don't have a morning 5k and night 10k on the same day in February.
    Upcoming races:
    1/28 Madeira Marathon (Funchal, Portugal)
    2/10 CityTrail 5k
    2/17 Lublin 10k (night race)
    3/17 CityTrail 5k
    3/18 CityTrail 5k (in Warsaw, because I got a free start)
    4/8 Lublin 10k
    5/13 Lublin Marathon
  • fitoverfortymom
    fitoverfortymom Posts: 3,452 Member
    girlinahat wrote: »
    @fitoverfortymom hmmm. those sand dunes LOOK amazing, but they're gonna hurt!!! (also, I've been reading about collapsing sand dunes lately. Don't get swallowed)

    That's a thing? :o
  • fitoverfortymom
    fitoverfortymom Posts: 3,452 Member
    Might have to rethink my 6/2 race. Looks like we'll be camping at the Great Sand Dunes that weekend for Boy Scouts. I guess I'll run up some big-*kitten* sandy hills instead. :D

    ETA: This is the sand dunes
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    Woah. That looks brutal to run!

    There's a loop that goes around that's not too hard: https://www.trailrunproject.com/trail/7014510/sand-dunes-loop. Mostly it's fun to race the kids to the top.

  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    girlinahat wrote: »
    But I pulled a muscle in my back sleeping last night some so not sure I *can* run. Ugh.

    that's some strenuous sleeping you went through there!!

    hope it tweaks back into running zone soon!

    I think he needs a run so he can relax/recover from the sleep
  • abutcher2122
    abutcher2122 Posts: 175 Member
    Clearly my phone hates me. I’ve now “posted” 2 different things and nothing shows up. Hopefully this does. If so yay, if not oh well. Iol
  • fitoverfortymom
    fitoverfortymom Posts: 3,452 Member
    @LaurenFOB2301 Great job! I'm a run-cryer, too!
  • LaurenFOB2301
    LaurenFOB2301 Posts: 84 Member
    @LaurenFOB2301 Great job! I'm a run-cryer, too!

    Thank you!!
  • HRKinchen
    HRKinchen Posts: 202 Member
    @HRKinchen I love to run early! Once you just get up and get out and get going, it's all good. You get back and feel awesome, like you've already accomplished something significant, before anyone else is out of bed. I'm slower in the early AM, but the work still counts. ;)

    Oh, don't get me wrong: I love the feeling of accomplishment from morning running. It's just getting up and getting those legs physically moving that doesn't always go as easily as I'd like. :smiley:
  • LaurenFOB2301
    LaurenFOB2301 Posts: 84 Member
    havs23 wrote: »
    Hi all I'm just starting for January!! :O Used to run a lot but haven't much in the past few years so I'm setting a weensy goal of 10 miles - did 2.5 on 1/21!

    Welcome! 10 miles is a great goal for you. :smile:
  • HRKinchen
    HRKinchen Posts: 202 Member
    @LaurenFOB2301 - Congrats on your awesome race! Sorry about your ankle. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
  • LaurenFOB2301
    LaurenFOB2301 Posts: 84 Member
    HRKinchen wrote: »
    @LaurenFOB2301 - Congrats on your awesome race! Sorry about your ankle. Wishing you a speedy recovery!

    Thanks! I sure hope it's speedy. :wink:
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    @LaurenFOB2301 Awesome success story!

    Sorry about your fall, I have no idea how long an ankle takes to get back so will leave that to those more experienced at hurting themselves. My guess it not long.

    Here is the good thing - you really do not lose running conditioning all that fast. So take whatever time it takes and you would bound back quickly afterwards.
  • LaurenFOB2301
    LaurenFOB2301 Posts: 84 Member
    @LaurenFOB2301 Awesome success story!

    Sorry about your fall, I have no idea how long an ankle takes to get back so will leave that to those more experienced at hurting themselves. My guess it not long.

    Here is the good thing - you really do not lose running conditioning all that fast. So take whatever time it takes and you would bound back quickly afterwards.

    Thanks for the reassurance I won't lose too much ground. I hope I can recover quickly. The weather is starting to warm up here :smile:
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    Hey if you are in the market for a Garmin Watch, I just saw an ad on 9to5Toys that has the Garmin 735 for only $250! That is like $150-$200 below normal!

    Here: Garmin Forerunner 735 on Amazon

    Looks like it is just one color? Well, you can swap the band out later I guess? No idea how long the price is good for.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    @LaurenFOB2301 Awesome success story!

    Sorry about your fall, I have no idea how long an ankle takes to get back so will leave that to those more experienced at hurting themselves. My guess it not long.

    Here is the good thing - you really do not lose running conditioning all that fast. So take whatever time it takes and you would bound back quickly afterwards.

    Thanks for the reassurance I won't lose too much ground. I hope I can recover quickly. The weather is starting to warm up here :smile:

    A sprain can take a few weeks, but a sprain is also too painful to run on. I'm guessing since you are able to walk and could run yesterday that there's no serious damage and you'll be fine in a couple of days. Fingers crossed!
  • lvinson44
    lvinson44 Posts: 3 Member
    Wow a beginners running class! I've never heard of one. I wonder if they have one here in Louisville. That would be great for me and with instruction as well, sounds real great. Good luck to you!
    Link2Life wrote: »
    01/02/2018: C25K W1D1
    01/11/2018: C25K W1D2
    01/15/2018: C25K W1D3
    01/17/2018: C25K W2D1
    01/19/2018: C25K W2D2
    01/21/2018: C25K W2D3 (And then I went snowshoeing for 2 miles)

    I'm going to sign up for a Beginner's Running class. Starts in April and goes through Mid June. Every Tues the class meets for a 30 minute run followed by an hour of instruction. Graduation is a 5k. I took it back in 2014 and quit running after the class was over. This year, I vow to not stop!

    ~ Link2Life

  • LaurenFOB2301
    LaurenFOB2301 Posts: 84 Member
    @LaurenFOB2301 - That sounds like a pretty minor ankle roll (ouch on falling, though!). I'd recommend making sure that you move it as much as possible--to the extent that it does not hurt any worse. Honestly, the fact that you were able to (and did) run on it immediately after is great news (and good therapy).

    When I first started running again after my ankle surgery, I promptly rolled that same ankle when I stepped on the edge of a pothole in the road. Literally 1/2 mile into my planned run. It hurt SO BAD when I did it that I just stood there and was on the verge of tears. I started walking, and as the pain dulled, I started running. Went ahead and did the full 4 miles that I had planned, and I think that was the best thing I could have done. I felt totally back to normal within just a couple of days. Hopefully you have a similarly quick recovery!

    @ceciliaslater That is great to hear! I really hope this is the case. Like you, it hurt so bad initially but a few minutes passed and I was finish my run! It's a problem ankle in that I've sprained/rolled it in the past. I guess I should be thankful it wasn't worse. WIth this being my first misstep/injury since I started running again in September, I immediately went to worst-case scenario!

    Thanks again for the encouragement! I hope that's all this is.
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