February 2018 Running Challenge
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2/1 5miles
2/2 14.1miles!!
2/3 5miles
2/4 rest
2/5 6.5miles
6.5 miles of intervals on the treadmill. My 8 year old came down with a fever yesterday so I took her in to the military clinic this morning. Thankfully they could see her right away. I was worried it was the flu, but it’s strep! She didn’t even have a sore throat, though the dr said her tonsils were inflamed. So 2 hours and an antibiotic shot later we were out of there. It’s been 9 hours and her fever has broke and she’s back to bossing her siblings around so glad it’s not the flu.
3/18/2018 Shamrock half marathon
10/7/2018 Crawlin Crab half marathon
11/18/2018 Norfolk Harbor half marathon8 -
Love the matching ice beards @7lenny7!
Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
02/01/18 :::: 5.0 :::: 5.0
02/02/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 5.0
02/03/18 :::: 7.4 :::: 12.4
02/04/18 :::: 3.2 :::: 15.6
02/05/18 :::: 3.8 :::: 19.4
Tonight's group speedwork was short intervals - 60-90-30 seconds times 3, plus sprints and warmup and cooldown. It felt so cold out there, the 18 degrees F seemed optimistic. I find it harder to dress for these speedwork sessions than the long run where I can just layer up. Hands and butt were super cold tonight.
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This morning was a little chillier than normal, with a "Real Feel" temp of 15F...I know, don't laugh, just accept that that's chilly for Texans. As I started a three-mile stretch of the route, the entire section was spent running into the northerly wind, and seeing as I was wearing just shorts with a mesh liner, well lets just say that it certainly felt pretty chilly. The rest of me felt great though.
01 - 11.49
02 - 16.21
05 - 15.79
Total: 43.49 / 140 miles
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PastorVincent wrote: »Oh my Orange Mud double barrel came today. I wore it for all ten miles and it is pretty comfortable - but since it was well below freezing, I had plenty of layers on. Not sure how it will do come spring/summer clothing - you know when I will actually need it.
That one looks pretty cool. I'll be looking forward to a full review. It looked like it might be good for races where I don't want to carry a lot, but want 2 bottles on me.0 -
Bleah, I think I might be coming down with something. Today's speed work was harder than it should have been and fartleking I just felt like I was out of gas. Blood sugar levels are on the low side, and they usually are high before I get sick, so maybe it was just an off day.
Yesterday was deadlifts and squats, so I would have some excuse if my legs felt tired, but muscle wise I feel fine, it's my cardio that's sucking. By the way, Super Bowl Sunday is the best gym day! We literally had the gym to ourselves.
Warm up mile, then did a mile at 8:27, which is a few seconds faster than my previous best but it felt so hard, I was completely done in after one fast mile. Let my heart rate come back down then did a quarter mile as fast as possible - my top quarter mile pace appears to be about 5:30 mile pace. Changed shoes then went out fartleking on trails. This was the first run in my new goretex Brooks Cascadias. They are stiff as heck which I expected from a goretex shoe - they should be fine after some breaking in. Pleasantly surprised by how nimble I felt in them, since they have less stability than what I'm used to. I was afraid I would keep dragging my toe on my bad leg and catching it on things, but it seems not to be an issue. And the tread is great, trails were super slick and muddy and no problem at all.
Sending best wishes to everyone who is sick right now! Hoping we can all stay as healthy as possible until the season passes!4 -
MNLittleFinn wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »Oh my Orange Mud double barrel came today. I wore it for all ten miles and it is pretty comfortable - but since it was well below freezing, I had plenty of layers on. Not sure how it will do come spring/summer clothing - you know when I will actually need it.
That one looks pretty cool. I'll be looking forward to a full review. It looked like it might be good for races where I don't want to carry a lot, but want 2 bottles on me.
I can say having the weight so high up on my shoulders, I really did not notice it was there after a while. The belt bag I have that is about ready to die bounces and needs adjustments as I run. This did not. So that is a good sign. Probably a long wait for warmer clothing run with it though.1 -
MNLittleFinn wrote: »That said, climbing each one 6 times is going to suck.
@PastorVincent Orange Mud Double Barrel - that sounds like you should be out with @7lenny7 when he goes Phesant hunting.
Rest and recovery day today after yesterdays event, legs are a little sore which I expected - that just means that I was pushing hard even though my time was 14 minutes off my PB. Was going to go for a swim but 20 sets of stairs at work moving a co-workers office today convinced me that I had enough activity8 -
February Training:
02.01.18 - 10 m. 8:53 pace
02.03.18 - Run: 11.2 m. 8:28 pace; Bike Trainer: 88 minutes.
02.04.18 - run 1 m. Bike Trainer: 60 min. Chest congestion
02.05.18 - Run 1: 3 m @ 9:10 pace. Run 2: 7 m @ 8:45 pace.
Upcoming Events:
3.04.18 - Little Rock Marathon
4.07.18 - Yakima River Marathon
5.06.18 - Flying Pig Marathon
5.20.18 - Ironman 70.3 Chattanooga
February Goal:
Run: 200 miles, Bike: 10 rides, Swim: Start Program10 -
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Day 1 completed of 5K run/walk program.15
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@PastorVincent I have the Orange Mud hydraquiver single barrel and definitely like it better than a hydration belt. I used it this past summer with a tank top and experienced slight issues with chafing around the neck/shoulders until I started using body glide.1
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February 2018 runs:
02 Feb – 6.3 km fartleks
04 Feb – 35 km
06 Feb – 6.2 km
Total: 47.5 km
Monthly Distance Goal: 160 km
2nd Goal: A 35 km run – DONE!!
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I made it through my HM on Sunday and it was tough. Between travel and being sick I was so not ready. It was a beautiful sunny morning and while it was good to sleep in a bit, the later start (7:45) made for a warmer run. I think it was mid 60's by the time we actually got going and mid 70's at the end. On the good side it was incredibly clear and the views were spectacular of the wetlands and ocean.
Knowing I would be running slower I started back a wave from where I would have normally. It was a good thought but it really didn't work out well. Even though I was slower and had to walk at times, I was constantly having to dart around people who would walk 3, 4 or 5 across, or just stop with no warning. There was even a couple of ladies and a man with a jogging stroller although they announced no strollers or dogs on the course. On one of the narrower parts of the course around mile 5, they were bumping into slower people with the stroller and would all stop to do something for the baby but not pull to the side - they just stopped in the middle leaving all the runners behind them to have to stop because they couldn't get by. I was so happy to finally get past them! I ran the 1st 5k a little over my normal race pace and then started to not feel well. I was coughing and had an upset stomach and just didn't want to have to throw up. At this point I was seriously asking myself what in the heck I was doing out there and why did I think this was a good idea! I managed to eat some gummy bears and felt a bit better but was afraid to try anything more. For this race you basically have two loops - on that goes up and back to the wetlands and another that goes north west along the ocean (PCH) and back. The section coming back from the wetlands loop is slightly down hill as is going outbound on the PCH loop so those sections felt pretty good. By the time I hit the turn around on PCH about mile 8.5 I was really getting tired and had to start walking more. Also on this section you are running slightly uphill, right into the sun and it felt so hot and dry. There were many water stations and everyone was dumping water on themselves as much as drinking. By about mile 10 or 11 all I really wanted to do was sit down but I knew if I stopped that would be the end for me so I just kept going. I did manage to run in the last mile or so to the finish line. My time was a good 30 mins over my time from last year and 40 mins over my HM PR.
I will run it again next year - hopefully healthy and trained for it.
I looked at my HR over the entire race and from the very beginning it was high for me (130's) and never really came down during the race even when I was walking. I thought this was pretty strange since I never felt like I was really pushing my cardiac level because my legs just felt so tired. I also ended up with a big blister on my heel - the first I have ever had in almost 6 years of running... I could feel it, even tried to get a bandaid at the aid station, but it didn't really hurt until afterwards.
Edited to add - I am so very sore and tired after this race. I can ever remember feeling the beat up... I guess that along with the HR are indicators of just how 'not ready, not healthy' I was for this race.
Before the race I was really looking forward to beer on the beach (tents in the first picture). After the race it was the last thing I wanted. So I had my banana and chocolate milk and called it done!
Requisite bling photos... 2nd medal is for running the SF HM consecutively with Surf City. Additionally for being a legacy for the race now, I also got a cotton t-shirt (not shown). I bought the hat (finally a HM hat!) and I got a previous years tech shirt for $10 (also not shown)!
Date........Miles.......Total
01/01......6.64......6.64 - + Strength Training
02/01......0.00......0.00
02/02......4.23......4.23
02/03......0.00......4.23 - Expo
02/04....13.41....17.64 - Surf City HM
02/05......4.21....21.85 - + Agility
My completed and upcoming races. Let me know if you will be running them too.
07/23/17 - San Francisco 1st Half Marathon
10/14/17 - AIM for the Cure Melanoma 5K Walk/Run
12/16/17 - San Diego Holiday Half Marathon
02/04/18 - Surf City Half Marathon
07/22/18 - San Francisco 2nd Half Marathon25 -
Feb 1 - 4.95 miles - Interval, Core, followed with Sarasota Beach run (virtual)
Feb 3 - 5.44 miles - Interval, Back & Core, followed with Destin Beach (Florida) run (v)
Feb 4 - 4.35 miles - Floor Core, Interval & Biceps, followed with Liguria (Italy) run (v)
Feb 5 - 3.1 miles - Caveman special, Interval, Legz & Core
Feb 6 - 5.14 miles - 4 mile ÞJÓÐVEGUR run (virtual), followed with Interval, Abs & Lower Back
First 4-miler since September ... killing me not so softly
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@kgirlhart , does Fitbit push HR data to Strava? I use Runkeeper and my Charge2 doesn't push to it, which is very disappointing...
@7lenny7 , your both beards are super cute
@RunsOnEspresso , I got free month premium on MFP which expires on Friday. I'm thinking of keeping it, but am curious what advantages do you see in premium?
@amymoreorless , get well soon!
@Joyous2018 , good luck with the 5K plan, it is really better for you long term. Don't push yourself too hard on the run parts, conversation pace sounds boring but is really better.
@shanaber , kudos for finishing even though it was tough. now take care of yourself! cool swag, btw
I will think of all of you running in sub-zeros temperatures when I go out tonight at -5°C/23°F windchill.5 -
February running challenge - 60km
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@PastorVincent I have the Orange Mud hydraquiver single barrel and definitely like it better than a hydration belt. I used it this past summer with a tank top and experienced slight issues with chafing around the neck/shoulders until I started using body glide.
A few reviewers mentioned the same. Hope that works for me. Else will be back to a belt bag hunt.0 -
@shanaber Good job pushing through a tough race!0
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After four days of not running, including missing my long run on Sunday because we were still out of town and catching up on family matters, it felt good to finally lace up again this morning. Unfortunately, the blerch caught up with me, and a 2.25-mile assignment got cut back to 1.5 miles. Will aim to make up the difference tomorrow, which would've been my short run day. A little disappointing, but really I'm just glad to be back!
MTD: 4.75/45
YTD: 52.35/500
2/1 - 2.75
2/6 - 2.0
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Goals for 2018:
- Run 500 miles
- Run a nonstop (no walking) 5K
- Run/walk my first 10K
- Run 3+ trail races
- Run in 3+ states
Stretch Goal: Run/walk a HM
Races:
1/27 - Mississippi Blues Marathon 5K (Registered) - DNS
2/14 - Luv 2 Run 2.14M virtual (Registered)
2/18 - Q50 Trails Extravaganza 5M (Registered)
3/10 - Hammond Shamrock Run 5K
3/18 - Shamrockin Run 8K in NOLA
3/31 - Crescent City Classic 10K
4/20 - Star Wars Dark Side 5K in WDW (Registered)
5/12 - Q50 Cinco de Mayo Trail Race 5K
6/21 - Summer Solstice 6.21M
*****
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Haven't had time to check in here since the HM on Sunday at Daytona Beach.
So.... was my worst HM time ever, which was a little disappointing because I had high hopes!
But, I've been struggling with a burning on the bottom of foot (not the heel, just the pad of the foot) after 6-7 miles. And it happened and I just couldn't go through the pain. So I walked here and there, especially mile 11! The torture mile! I started out with the 2:10 pacer but I kept going faster than the group and would slow down to let them catch up. Finally around mile 5 I just said forget it and went ahead. But that was stupid because I couldn't maintain it... and my HR was very high (170) which I know I can't maintain. Then when the pain started I walked and waited for the pacer to come by. Well they zoomed on by and I thought ok, I'll just go a little slower and let the 2:15 pacer get here and I'll stay with them. I never saw them! Next thing I knew the 2:20 pacer is upon me! WTH!? My best time is 2:18 and I wanted to beat that and now here I was slower than them! I even brought extra socks and changed them, which would help a little bit.
Also, I had read an article in the WSJ on Fri or Sat -- https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-mental-tricks-of-athletic-endurance-1517583851 (prob won't let you read it unless you have a subscription) and decided I would use the smiling method! So I was smiling most of the way even when it hurt!
There are not many spectators on this course but we do pass a lot of cars and at one point I decided I would wave and smile at every car. It was so fun. I was going so much faster when I did that. Other runners started doing it too. Most of the drivers were angry because their day had been impacted - they couldn't turn down any side streets and had to go really slow. But many times when they would see me waving and smiling they would smile and wave back! It was so FUN! My waving arm was sore yesterday, lol.
Anyway, I finished around 2:35-6. I don't even want to look because I am so mad at myself. I should have just made myself go through the pain. I know I was 19th in my age group, last year I was 14th and was shooting for top 10.
It was really fun though!!! And I'll do it next year. I know my daughter won't come for it because she is moving to Oregon later this year. So some of you come to Daytona Beach next February for a really fun HM!
Good news is my daughter had her best time and finished 2nd in her AG!
here is us before the race. Not sure what I was laughing at. I'm not short, she's 6'2".
2/1 - Strength Training - S3-A
2/2 - Rest
2/3 - Rest
2/4 - Daytona Beach HM 13.1
2/5 - strength training S3-A (repeating it)
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