March 2018 Running Challenge

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  • cburke8909
    cburke8909 Posts: 990 Member
    6 miles with 8×400 at speed 400 rest interval.

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  • juliet3455
    juliet3455 Posts: 3,015 Member
    girlinahat wrote: »
    JessicaMcB wrote: »

    Went out after and did a nice 16 through melt, so much melt. At one point I was just running straight through the mud because eff it, mud has killed exactly zero people that I know, and then I came across these three beautifully attired lady hikers doing everything but make blood sacrifices to avoid stepping in puddles. Pretty sure I alarmed them in my half-mudded tights and general dishevelment. Jessica's ability to woman stands at a solid zero :#

    I read something yesterday about how to tell a road runner from a trail runner - the road runners are the ones doing everything they can to avoid the puddles.....

    >:)

    @JessicaMcB The smile on your daughters face is priceless. @girlinahat I so agree. Road runners avoid puddles by not going out before, during or after any thing that might create a wet spot. Trail runners we be " WooHoo Perfect conditions ". Also shoes that others would call road/track are just trail shoes with reduced traction. Every pair of shoes I use have been off the beaten path. Unfortunately due to multiple Freeze-Thaw cycles this winter our local bush trails are still *kitten* Deep in Multilayered Ice Crusted smush :( . The Riverbak trail is cut in half by a construction site - so frustrating detouring on roads through an industrial area.
  • DauntlessDiva
    DauntlessDiva Posts: 28 Member
    Tapering for LA Marathon:

    YTD:
    26,529’ gain
    266 miles

    Mar10
    10mi road with Sabrina in 2:02!

    Mar9
    5.01mi trail with Ta’Mara
    918ft gain 869ft loss
    1:11:24
    14’13/mi pace
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,160 Member
    I love the pic @jessicamcb!

    Congrats on your wonderful weight loss @mommarobb!
  • Purplebunnysarah
    Purplebunnysarah Posts: 3,252 Member
    Awesome pic @JessicaMcB. I plan on taking both kids out running once the ice is a little less.

    @juliet3455 Your trails sound like most of the sidewalks in my neighbourhood these days. I detoured off on to some of the gravel trails near my place on Saturday and they were in far better condition than the sidewalks, where I had to choose between skating and swimming. (I don't mind the wet so much but damn the water was cold...)

    @polskagirl01 Hope you are feeling better.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    @7lenny7 Man! Glad Kody came back safe!!!
  • AmyOutOfControl
    AmyOutOfControl Posts: 1,425 Member
    3/1 = rest day
    3/2 = 2 slow miles with the dog
    3/3 = rest day
    3/4 = 13 miles - Alamo 1/2 Marathon
    3/5 = 2 miles - Attempt # 2 at trying to "run" with my dog.
    3/6 = 9 miles - easy pace
    3/7 = 2 miles - Attempt #3 at trying to run with my dog
    3/8 = Vinyasa yoga class & 6 miles
    3/9 = 14 miles
    3/10 = rest day
    3/11 = 7 miles - walk/run intervals with the running group
    3/12 = Strength training at the gym

    I usually run a few miles on Monday mornings before weight training but daylight savings time kicked my butt. I just couldn't get up at "5am" this morning.

    March Goal Miles = 150 / 55 Miles Completed

    Upcoming Races:
    4/7/18 = Outlaw Half Marathon
    10/28/18 = Austin Haunted Half
    1/27/19 = Miami Marathon
  • penko47
    penko47 Posts: 236 Member
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  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member

    orphia Tacklewasher I'm finally going to be a parkrunner. A parkrun has recently been set up very close to my home. They've been doing test runs for a couple of months now and they're finally going 'live' on March 31st. I've got my barcode and I'm ready to run.

    At ours, they have a tray you can leave your barcode in so you don't forget it. My wife laminated ours so they hold up better than a piece of paper.
  • girlinahat
    girlinahat Posts: 2,956 Member

    orphia Tacklewasher I'm finally going to be a parkrunner. A parkrun has recently been set up very close to my home. They've been doing test runs for a couple of months now and they're finally going 'live' on March 31st. I've got my barcode and I'm ready to run.

    At ours, they have a tray you can leave your barcode in so you don't forget it. My wife laminated ours so they hold up better than a piece of paper.

    there are companies that will produce ID bands with the Parkrun barcode on, or credit card sized cards. Certainly here in the UK they do.
  • lporter229
    lporter229 Posts: 4,907 Member
    @JessicaMcB Another thumbs up here for that awesome photo...and your awesome advice to @mommarobb. When people try to tell me that running is bad for me, I tell them that may or may not be true, but I know that it does wonders for my soul, so I will take the risk.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    girlinahat wrote: »
    mommarobb wrote: »
    I am in love with running/jogging/ walking. I am amazed at how much better I feel already and I only started a few weeks ago. Really noticed a difference on the stairs at work. Before I used to barely make it to the top and now I can run up them...Yay me!!!!.
    Anyone else have issues with people being negative about running? I have been getting comments about how bad it is for your knees;joints. I tell them I have never felt better :) Then I invite them to run with me lol.

    I think this is the standard thing a non-runner says to a runner. And there have been NUMEROUS studies that show that runners who have no pre-existing knee injuries are better protected against arthritis, have better bone structure, etc. etc.

    Part of the issue is that many people take up running later in life as an activity. As youngsters, they may have done sports such as football, hockey, rugby, tennis etc. All activities where the leg is forced to carry out a side-to-side movement, which whilst a perfectly natural movement for the body to perform, leads to a higher rate of injury to the knee from that sport. That injured person may then try running, and exacerbate an existing problem.

    The long and the short of it is - runners have better knees than the rest of the population and NO higher rate of injury than taking part in any other sport.



    I'm an example of the sort of person you mention with pre-existing injuries from other sports - blew out my ACL dancing in my twenties, never got it repaired. They call people like me "copers" because you just learn to cope by not doing things that make your leg go out. I wear a brace when exercising, but the tricky part is that my knee likes to go out when the muscles are relaxed, which means I am likely to put it out when I least expect it, such as rolling over in bed.

    Running can be very stressful on my knee - actually I feel it in my itb - if my knee is just a little bit out of alignment - I have a few tricks to get it back in that I use when warming up, but it doesn't always work. If it's really out I put a brace on top of another brace, crank it down, and just run on it anyway. It isn't always comfortable but doesn't seem to make it worse or further injure it, and the benefits to my blood glucose control are huge. I give myself plenty of recovery time when my itb feels sore.

    Running on different terrain is good for preventing repetitive motion injuries, so I do my long runs on trails.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    @mommarobb - Amazing job! I'm down 118 so far, the 100 club is the best club!

    @JessicaMcB - so much win in one post!
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    mommarobb wrote: »
    I had a new after picture taken tonight and I am so proud of myself. My before picture was taken when I joined MFP but I had already list 28 lbs when it was taken. So even though my ticker says 71lbs lost I have lost in total 99 lbs. Almost in the 100 club!!!! When people tell me that running is bad for me or ask why I would want to run, I am going to show them this pic and say "this is why I run" plus I love running and how it makes me feel. I keep saying that over and over and I think it is because I never used to be able to do it and it makes me feel wonderful.

    Well done!! W00T!!!!
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    No run today... not sure about tomorrow either. Busy week ahead! :(
  • MobyCarp
    MobyCarp Posts: 2,927 Member
    @JessicaMcB that is an awesome picture. Personally I think you are doing "women" very well as evidenced by the smile on that little girls face.


    Who took the picture?

    +1 on how well @JessicaMcB can "woman." Those models with the incredibly skinny calves aren't real women; they can't run any significant distance.