January 2018 Running Challenge

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  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    For those of you who had some interest in the Niagara Falls Women's Half - they also have a 5k too this year for the first time...less commitment and still runs past the falls twice!
    Unfortunately, my problem isn't the distance of the race, but the distance *to* the race location :wink:

    The only time I went to the Niagara falls, I was three years old. I remember ((or maybe I just heard the story often enough from my family)) running back and forth over the border a lot, so that I could say I visited the US 11 times and Canada 10 times :grin:

    Where I live now, I could run in two different countries every day. But this reminded me to look up a half marathon I heard about: the "3-Länder-Lauf". It's a loop from Switzerland to France to Germany back to France. The start is 2.5-3 hours drive away from me. That seems really far away for a race, but I have to admit I'm kind of tempted to make it my big event for spring. The course is incredibly flat!

    You should do it!!
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    Was planning today to rest and do a long run tomorrow, but it is flipping 53F and clear skies and sunny. Tomorrow will be 40 and rainy!

    Strongly considering tomorrow being a rest day.

    I'd say that sounds like a good idea.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    Looking at the wear pattern on my shoes, its like I do not even need 75% of the sole. heh.

  • katharmonic
    katharmonic Posts: 5,720 Member
    Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
    01/01/18 :::: 4.5 :::: 4.5
    01/02/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 4.5
    01/03/18 :::: 2.5 :::: 7.0
    01/04/18 :::: 3.0 :::: 10.0
    01/05/18 :::: 7.2 :::: 17.2
    01/06/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 17.2
    01/07/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 17.2
    01/08/18 :::: 3.0 :::: 20.2
    01/09/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 20.2
    01/10/18 :::: 3.1 :::: 23.4
    01/11/18 :::: 3.1 :::: 26.4
    01/12/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 26.4
    01/13/18 :::: 2.1 :::: 28.6
    01/14/18 :::: 13.1 :::: 41.7
    01/15/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 41.7
    01/16/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 41.7
    01/17/18 :::: 4.4 :::: 46.0
    01/18/18 :::: 4.1 :::: 50.2
    01/19/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 50.2
    01/20/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 50.2
    01/21/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 50.2
    01/22/18 :::: 3.7 :::: 53.9
    01/23/18 :::: 3.0 :::: 56.9
    01/24/18 :::: 3.0 :::: 59.9
    01/25/18 :::: 2.7 :::: 62.6

    Good run today, sunny and upper 30s F. But had to cut it short for my friend's schedule (and I wasn't up for going back out again on my own after we stopped because that would mean running back up the hill again). Two good dog walks today also though, so a little something to justify all the excess carbs I seem to be craving today.

    Tomorrow morning should be good weather again for the group long run before it turns to rain. Hopefully that forecast holds.

    @sarahthes I'm not jealous of your blizzard, but it is kind of fun sometimes to run in, at least if you don't twist an ankle or get snow in your socks. Love your big smile in the photo, looks like you had fun.

    @_nikkiwolf_ The "3-Länder-Lauf" sounds so awesome! I want to do that. I laugh a bit that 2-3 hours away seems so far for a race though. That's what the Niagara Falls one is for me and that seems pretty close to me!
  • kat_ontherun
    kat_ontherun Posts: 45 Member
    So that stunk. Weather is GREAT, low humidity, 55F and sunny. I decided to try for an unrested long run but failed. Ugh.

    There was something in my shoe, and at first, I kicked my toe against the ground and it seemed to roll free but by mile 5.5 or so it was getting annoying again so I stopped and dumped out my shoe. I thought that was the end of it, but I was wrong. By mile 10 I was limping so I just stopped my Garmin and walked home. When I got home I took of my shoe and dumped it again and many more little stones came out. I have no idea where they came from, but I have a huge blister now. *sigh*

    At least blisters are only a minor annoyance and heal quickly.

    Rocks in running shoes are the worst! Just when you think that they're gone - surprise! This has happened to me too many times. Sorry that it ruined your run - 10 miles is still awesome though.
  • AmyOutOfControl
    AmyOutOfControl Posts: 1,425 Member
    So that stunk. Weather is GREAT, low humidity, 55F and sunny. I decided to try for an unrested long run but failed. Ugh.

    There was something in my shoe, and at first, I kicked my toe against the ground and it seemed to roll free but by mile 5.5 or so it was getting annoying again so I stopped and dumped out my shoe. I thought that was the end of it, but I was wrong. By mile 10 I was limping so I just stopped my Garmin and walked home. When I got home I took of my shoe and dumped it again and many more little stones came out. I have no idea where they came from, but I have a huge blister now. *sigh*

    At least blisters are only a minor annoyance and heal quickly.

    @PastorVincent You can try trail gaiters to keep the rocks out : http://trailrunnermag.com/gear/accessories/trail-running-gaiters-yay-or-nay.html

    I am always worried about rocks, sock seams, etc... because I have foot neuropathy from an autoimmune disorder. Basically, I can't feel large portions of my feet. You would think that would be an asset to a runner. Believe it or not, pain is actually good for you. It lets you know when something is wrong before you really f@#k things up.

    Anyway, I tried trail gaiters (https://dirtygirlgaiters.com/) out of an abundance of caution. They work, however, they are HOT. I don't wear them in the summer. Living on the edge - LOL.
  • AmyOutOfControl
    AmyOutOfControl Posts: 1,425 Member
    sarahthes wrote: »
    1/1 - 5.0 km
    1/2 - 5.1 km
    1/3 - strength + walk
    1/4 - 5.7 km
    1/5 - walk
    1/6 - 8.1 km
    1/7 - rest
    1/8 - strength plus core
    1/9 - 5.8 km
    1/10 - strength plus core
    1/11 - 5.5 km
    1/12 - rest
    1/13 - 10.4 km
    1/14 - rest
    1/15 - rest
    1/16 - 5.8 km
    1/17 - 3.2 km
    1/18 - 5.4 km
    1/19 - strength
    1/20 - 6.3 km
    1/21 - strength
    1/22 - rest
    1/23 - 5.0 km
    1/24 - 3.0 km
    1/25 - 4.2 km

    78.5/80 km (stretch goal 100 km)

    I was only 0.8km away from my planned distance last night but I bagged it early because I couldn't find the sidewalk anymore. It was a glorious run in the middle of a blizzard. Sky was bright with reflected light off the fresh snow, the snow was coming down sideways and filling my footprints as I ran. But I kept accidentally finding myself on the road or nearly turning an ankle on a buried windrow so I decided safe was better than fun. Also, snow had crept up the inside of my leggings and down the inside of my socks.

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    Upcoming Races:
    1/1/18 Resolution Run 5K ~38:00 (no official times)
    3/4/18 MEC Road Race #1 10K
    4/7/18 Jasper Half Marathon
    4/22/18 MEC Trail Race #1 5K
    5/20/18 MEC Trail Race #2 10K
    6/24/18 MEC Trail Race #3 15K
    8/18/18 Edmonton Marathon 10K
    9/2/18 MEC Trail Race #4 10K
    10/7/18 MEC Trail Race #5 15K

    @sarahthes Your picture is making me cold just looking at it! Kudos for running in a blizzard! I live in the south so, naturally, I am allergic to cold. We had one ice/snow day this winter and I huddled under a blanket fort all day.
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    @sarahthes love the photo! Looks like wonderful weather for running!

    @PastorVincent one thing I've learned running trails is that you're better off taking the time to remove the rock immediately rather than put up with it even for a mile.
  • MNLittleFinn
    MNLittleFinn Posts: 4,271 Member
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    @PastorVincent one thing I've learned running trails is that you're better off taking the time to remove the rock immediately rather than put up with it even for a mile.

    This. Even on road, I stop and readjust ASAP. Better to drop a little time early than risk mkre pain later.
  • ddmm2013
    ddmm2013 Posts: 38 Member

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  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    @PastorVincent one thing I've learned running trails is that you're better off taking the time to remove the rock immediately rather than put up with it even for a mile.

    This. Even on road, I stop and readjust ASAP. Better to drop a little time early than risk mkre pain later.

    In hindsight, I definitely should have, but after I shook the foot I thought I had moved the rock out of harm's way.

    The thing is I still struggle to get started so I try not to stop for any reason, cause starting back up takes a lot more willpower than just keeping going. *shrugs*

    Ah well, at least blisters are minor and heal without much effort.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    So that stunk. Weather is GREAT, low humidity, 55F and sunny. I decided to try for an unrested long run but failed. Ugh.

    There was something in my shoe, and at first, I kicked my toe against the ground and it seemed to roll free but by mile 5.5 or so it was getting annoying again so I stopped and dumped out my shoe. I thought that was the end of it, but I was wrong. By mile 10 I was limping so I just stopped my Garmin and walked home. When I got home I took of my shoe and dumped it again and many more little stones came out. I have no idea where they came from, but I have a huge blister now. *sigh*

    At least blisters are only a minor annoyance and heal quickly.

    @PastorVincent You can try trail gaiters to keep the rocks out : http://trailrunnermag.com/gear/accessories/trail-running-gaiters-yay-or-nay.html

    I am always worried about rocks, sock seams, etc... because I have foot neuropathy from an autoimmune disorder. Basically, I can't feel large portions of my feet. You would think that would be an asset to a runner. Believe it or not, pain is actually good for you. It lets you know when something is wrong before you really f@#k things up.

    Anyway, I tried trail gaiters (https://dirtygirlgaiters.com/) out of an abundance of caution. They work, however, they are HOT. I don't wear them in the summer. Living on the edge - LOL.

    Yeah, those look good for the well below freezing days, but I think my feet would burst into flames if I wore them year round! :lol:
  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    I have to remind my self that it was not that long ago I was concerned I would never walk again.!

    :open_mouth: We need to hear more of that story, @PastorVincent.
  • mustb60
    mustb60 Posts: 1,090 Member
    January Running Challenge
    Goal: 90 km
    Ran: 80/90 km

    26/1/18 Run 6 km
    25/1/18 Walk 10 km
    24/1/18 Run 6 km
    23/1/18 Run 10 km
    22/1/18 SL A walk 6 km
    20-21/1/18 rest days
    19/1/18 Run 10 km
    18/1/18 SL B
    17/1/18 Run 7.3 km (48.1)
    13/1/18 Rest day
    12/1/18 SL A Circuit training
    11/1/18 Run 8.3 km
    10/1/18 Run 7.5 km
    9/1/18 Run 5 km SL B
    8/1/18 Run 4.4 km TT 1hr BM 30m
    6/1/18 rest day
    5/1/18 Run 7 km
    4/1/18 SL B
    3/1/18 Run 5.3 km+3.3km
    2/1/18 SL A Walk 9 km
    1/1/18 Walk 6 km

    SL~ Strong Lift