April 2018 Monthly Running Challenge
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@huntleigh3229 congrats on the race! To be that close to your road PB is pretty amazing. Are you going to find another trail race to enter now?
@NikolaosKey you run a 5K race and don't give us a report!?!?!
@sarahthes very nice race! Yep, best thing to do for puddles is charge right through them. People spend much too much time and effort avoiding them and they usually end up getting wet anyway. Well done!
@kevaasen so have you looked for another trail race to enter? Fantastic race! With a finish like that you have to do more! I didn't care for my first trail running experience and look how I turned out.
@katharmonic excellent race and congrats on the PR! Congrats to your friend too!
I forgot to post this with my update.
2018 Races, and beyond (Registered & Planned)
02/24/2018 - Psycho Wyco 20M - Kansas City, KS - 5:31:00 - Nasty mudfest
04/14/2018 - Zumbro 50 Mile - Theilman, MN - DNF 34.5 Miles
05/19/2018 - Superior Spring 50K - Lutsen, MN
07/04/2018 - Red Wing 4th of July 5K - Red Wing, MN
07/07/2018 - Afton 25K Trail Race - Hastings, MN (volunteer?)
09/15/2018 - Outrun Hunger 5K - Savage, MN
09/22/2018 - In Yan Teopa 10M Trail Race - Frontenac, MN (volunteer?)
10/13/2018 - Big Woods Run Trail Half Marathon - Nerstrand, MN
01/26/2019 - Securian Half Marathon - St. Paul, MN
02/23/2019 - Psycho Wyco 50K - Kansas City, KS
04/13/2019 - Zumbro 50M - Theilman, MN
04/27/2019 - Tillamook Burn 50K - Reehers Camp, OR
04/28/2019 - Tillamook Burn 20M - Reehers Camp, OR
05/18/2019 - Superior Spring 50K - Lutsen, MN (Lottery)
09/07/2019 - Superior Fall Marathon - Lutsen, MN (Lottery)
I would like to do more but there aren't that many around here that are short enough for me just now! The 7k in July is part trail and the 10k in October is all trail.0 -
I need to go back and read all the reports from over the weekend. Seems like there are lots more awesome race results and runs to catch up on! I am sticking to my Hal Higdon intermediate 2 running plan so my long run was just 'longish' this weekend which was just as well because it got really hot early (85F). Today I got out ahead of the heat to get in 3 miles easy with a mile each warmup and cool down. I am having a hard time keeping my pace low enough but trying.
My daughter is starting to train to run the SF HM in July with me. She has been doing FlyWheel indoor cycling 6 days/wk for almost a year now and lost 50lbs. She is following the beginner Hal Higdon HM plan and this last weekend (week 3) called for a 5k. She couldn't find a 5k she wanted to run but there was the Oiselle Tenacious 10k so she signed up for that instead. I was worried she wasn't ready for it but she nailed it running it in 1:12, at an 11:44 min/mile pace. All of her previous races have been at 13-14 min pace and she was sure she would never be able to run any faster! She also told me for the first time, she is really enjoying running!! I am so excited for her. Pretty sure by the HM in July I will be encouraging her to go on ahead of me and worrying about slowing her down rather than the other way around! She was going to run a 5k for her next race but since they had a 10k she signed up for that instead
Date........Miles.......Total
04/01......0.00.......0.00
04/02......5.81.......5.81 - + Agility
04/03......4.73.....10.54 - + Strength Training
04/04......2.26.....12.80
04/05......5.55.....18.35 - + Strength Training
04/06......4.59.....22.94
04/07......7.67.....30.61
04/08......0.00.....30.61
04/09......5.00.....35.61 - + Agility
04/10......4.70.....40.31 - + Strength Training
04/11......0.00.....40.31
04/12......9.25.....49.56
04/13......0.00.....49.56 - Agility Trial
04/14......0.00.....49.56 - Agility Trial
04/15......0.00.....49.56 - Agility Trial
04/16......6.23.....55.79 - + Agility
04/17......0.00.....55.79 - + Strength Training
04/18......4.24.....60.03
04/19......0.00.....60.03 - + Strength Training
04/20......4.83.....64.86
04/21......7.07.....71.93
04/22......0.00.....71.93
04/23......5.14.....77.07
My completed and upcoming races. Let me know if you will be running them too.
02/04/18 - Surf City Half Marathon
05/05/18 - Cinco de Miles 5k
07/22/18 - San Francisco 2nd Half Marathon
12/15/18 - San Diego Holiday Half Marathon
02/03/19 - Surf City Half Marathon
05/11/19 - Santa Barbara Wine Country Half Marathon7 -
OMG I am still trying to get caught up on this thread, lol.
But, I figure it can't hurt to share this one more time, since I've gotten this far thanks to some of you! Feel free to ignore and scroll on by if you're not interested, but thanks to so many amazing people I am one of the top fundraisers for this year's Wildlife Conservation Society's Run For the Wild 5k! This is the last week to donate, and every little bit helps, if you're like me and want to help our amazing wildlife. And thank you so much to everyone who already donated, it is so very much appreciated!
https://my.wcs.org/fundraiser/1239710
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Today is a rest day. Got the oil changed in the snowblower and lawnmower, and got the lawn mowed for the first time this season . . . after seeing snow in the air less than a week ago. Go figure.
So what does a runner do on a rest day in the middle of a reverse taper? Think about future races, of course!
I had bought a VIP package from Marathon Tours for Boston. The charter bus to the start may well have saved my race. Along the way, I heard some marketing about the Abbott World Majors and the Seven Continent Club. I will never complete either of those projects, because I'm not interested in international travel. But it would be kind of cool to say I'd run the 3 world majors that are in the United States. Marathon Tours has guaranteed entry for all the world majors except Boston . . .
Well, the cost of guaranteed entry to New York is $550. It doesn't say, but I assume the actual entry fee is in addition to that. Let's look at the TCS New York City Marathon web site. Besides the lottery, you can get in with charity fund raising (a non-starter for me) or by time qualifying. The qualifying standards are listed for 2018, with a sentence saying they aren't expected to change for 2019. The qualifying time for men age 60-64 is . . . a 3:34 marathon or a 1:41 half marathon. First come first serve on a finite number of slots, unless you qualify at a NYRR race.
I'd already known I could qualify for NY by running just about any half marathon; but I time qualified for New York at Boston! Gotta think about this. Running Boston *and* New York in 2019 will be expensive, have to work on the budget. But still . . . it's sure attractive to not be taking a chance on the lottery.
Maybe I should run Rochester 2018, just to prove (or disprove, sigh) the hypothesis that I'm capable of running two marathons in one year. Then by next January when New York registration opens, I'll know one way or the other. Rochester is geographically much more challenging than New York, but economically and logistically much easier for me.
Chicago is a tougher nut to crack. Last time I looked, men needed to run a 3:15 marathon to time qualify, with no break for being an old fart. Oh, well. If push comes to shove, I can throw my name into the lottery. But since I time qualified for New York 2019 (assuming no change in qualifying standards), that's the next one to look at.6 -
Today is a rest day. Got the oil changed in the snowblower and lawnmower, and got the lawn mowed for the first time this season . . . after seeing snow in the air less than a week ago. Go figure.
So what does a runner do on a rest day in the middle of a reverse taper? Think about future races, of course!
I had bought a VIP package from Marathon Tours for Boston. The charter bus to the start may well have saved my race. Along the way, I heard some marketing about the Abbott World Majors and the Seven Continent Club. I will never complete either of those projects, because I'm not interested in international travel. But it would be kind of cool to say I'd run the 3 world majors that are in the United States. Marathon Tours has guaranteed entry for all the world majors except Boston . . .
Well, the cost of guaranteed entry to New York is $550. It doesn't say, but I assume the actual entry fee is in addition to that. Let's look at the TCS New York City Marathon web site. Besides the lottery, you can get in with charity fund raising (a non-starter for me) or by time qualifying. The qualifying standards are listed for 2018, with a sentence saying they aren't expected to change for 2019. The qualifying time for men age 60-64 is . . . a 3:34 marathon or a 1:41 half marathon. First come first serve on a finite number of slots, unless you qualify at a NYRR race.
I'd already known I could qualify for NY by running just about any half marathon; but I time qualified for New York at Boston! Gotta think about this. Running Boston *and* New York in 2019 will be expensive, have to work on the budget. But still . . . it's sure attractive to not be taking a chance on the lottery.
Maybe I should run Rochester 2018, just to prove (or disprove, sigh) the hypothesis that I'm capable of running two marathons in one year. Then by next January when New York registration opens, I'll know one way or the other. Rochester is geographically much more challenging than New York, but economically and logistically much easier for me.
Chicago is a tougher nut to crack. Last time I looked, men needed to run a 3:15 marathon to time qualify, with no break for being an old fart. Oh, well. If push comes to shove, I can throw my name into the lottery. But since I time qualified for New York 2019 (assuming no change in qualifying standards), that's the next one to look at.
FYI- Chicago recently updated qualifying times for 2018. I'm 52 and would need a less than 3:40 to get in assuming they keep the same marks for 2019). For a guy that can run Boston, you can now run Chicago in 2019.
Age Group Men’s Women’s
16-29 3:10 3:40
30-39 3:15 3:45
40-49 3:25 3:55
50-59 3:40 4:15
60-69 4:00 4:55
70-79 4:30 5:45
80+ 5:10 6:301 -
huntleigh3229 wrote: »@huntleigh3229 congrats on the race! To be that close to your road PB is pretty amazing. Are you going to find another trail race to enter now?
@NikolaosKey you run a 5K race and don't give us a report!?!?!
@sarahthes very nice race! Yep, best thing to do for puddles is charge right through them. People spend much too much time and effort avoiding them and they usually end up getting wet anyway. Well done!
@kevaasen so have you looked for another trail race to enter? Fantastic race! With a finish like that you have to do more! I didn't care for my first trail running experience and look how I turned out.
@katharmonic excellent race and congrats on the PR! Congrats to your friend too!
I forgot to post this with my update.
2018 Races, and beyond (Registered & Planned)
02/24/2018 - Psycho Wyco 20M - Kansas City, KS - 5:31:00 - Nasty mudfest
04/14/2018 - Zumbro 50 Mile - Theilman, MN - DNF 34.5 Miles
05/19/2018 - Superior Spring 50K - Lutsen, MN
07/04/2018 - Red Wing 4th of July 5K - Red Wing, MN
07/07/2018 - Afton 25K Trail Race - Hastings, MN (volunteer?)
09/15/2018 - Outrun Hunger 5K - Savage, MN
09/22/2018 - In Yan Teopa 10M Trail Race - Frontenac, MN (volunteer?)
10/13/2018 - Big Woods Run Trail Half Marathon - Nerstrand, MN
01/26/2019 - Securian Half Marathon - St. Paul, MN
02/23/2019 - Psycho Wyco 50K - Kansas City, KS
04/13/2019 - Zumbro 50M - Theilman, MN
04/27/2019 - Tillamook Burn 50K - Reehers Camp, OR
04/28/2019 - Tillamook Burn 20M - Reehers Camp, OR
05/18/2019 - Superior Spring 50K - Lutsen, MN (Lottery)
09/07/2019 - Superior Fall Marathon - Lutsen, MN (Lottery)
I would like to do more but there aren't that many around here that are short enough for me just now! The 7k in July is part trail and the 10k in October is all trail.
um that would be a no
For now, I'm going with the photo I posted on my trail race https://www.strava.com/activities/1522640369 taking the slogan from the most interesting man in the world commercials...."I don't always run Trail Races, but when I do it's Earth Day". So Earth Day 2019 is a possible option, but only after London turns me down in the lottery4 -
Did my first 10k ever the other day. 1:02:47. Bummed about missing out on the sub 1hr milestone, but still happy i finished it!11
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4/1 - Start month on rest day, plus it's Easter = no burn + a lot of calories / hot cross buns.
4/2 - 4 treadmill miles + upper body weights/abs.
4/3 - Unplanned rest day.
4/4 - 4 treadmill miles, then weights and abs.
4/5 - 4.25 treadmill miles. Trek Class.
4/6 - Unplanned rest day (Grrr!)
4/7 - 11 miles. Flat, windy, fun.
4/8 - 3.5 mile treadmill recovery, then weights and abs.
4/9 - Planned rest / life day.
4/10 - 4 treadmill miles. Trek Class, included 20 straight minutes of alternating moderate/tempo incline. Ouch.
4/11 - 4 treadmill miles, then weights and abs.
4/12 - 11 miles. Hot (relatively), but mostly comfortable.
4/13 - Rest day.
4/14 - Business trip prep.
4/15 - Travel day.
4/16 - 4 miles on hotel treadmill, then weights.
4/17 - 4 miles on hotel treadmill.
4/18 - No time due to business trip.
4/19 - Travel / nap day.
4/20 - 5 easy miles. HM on Sunday.
4/21 - Pre-race rest day.
4/22 - Drake Road Races Half Marathon. 13.37 miles in 1:55:37. Full report later?
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4.6km today. Another beautiful day around 17°C.3
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@elise4270 - awesome to see you able to get even a little bit of running in! You win the patience award!
@pastorVincent - 1000 extra calories a day for running! Wow, I don’t think I could do that unless it was pure junk food. Of course next week you will need to carb load.
How do you think I got fat in the first place? Seriously, I am permanently hungry, and no matter what or how much I eat, I never ever feel full. MFP has been a godsend for tracking what I eat so I have an idea of what I am doing.
But, I burn probably around 110 calories per mile... during training weeks when things go well run 50-60 miles.. so that is over 5000 extra calories a week. During taper, I will lose those spare calories. It will feel like I am fasting!
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No run today, started a new job BUT did check out their gym. It is as I expected. 4 or 5 Dreadmills with indivual TVs, a handful of machines and free weights - but it is largely unused. Also, there is a park nearby (within a few blocks) that has some historic trail thing you can run that is reportedly a safe area to run. So will be looking for that soon.
The gym has an ONE TIME FEE of $20 USD. Dang. That's like essentially free.
Commute home during rush hour sucks. So thinking on days I have to stay late I will just go run at the park or on the dreadmills and wait out rush hour. Most days I hope to leave before rush our and run when I get home. Time will tell.4 -
Y'all are inspiring!
My cross-training approach (going easy on the kneesies) has been yielding slow but steady improvement in my 5K speed. I only run 2-3 times a week and mix that with 2x swimming and 2x cycling (on good weeks, where nothing interferes).
I'm looking forward to some great events this summer, including a couple of spring tri's. I think it's working!6 -
4/1 - 4/8 ADK vacation, no running!
4/9 5miles
4/10 7miles
4/11 5miles
4/12 5.6miles
4/13 10miles
4/14 5miles
4/15 rest
4/16 6.5miles
4/17 5miles
4/18 8.89miles
4/19 5miles
4/20 11miles
4/21 6miles
4/22 rest
4/23 6.15miles
Phew a tough run today. 5x 1mile at HM pace with 2 minutes rest, except I did more like 10k and 5k pace. Put a cork me, I was done after that last mile! I was so happy to finish because I was seriously contemplating postponing the workout until tomorrow cause I really didn’t feel like running at all today. Now it’s done and I can run an easy 5 tomorrow!
3/18/2018 Shamrock half marathon
3/24/2018 Don't Sit on Colon Cancer 5K
10/7/2018 Crawlin Crab half marathon
10/13/2018 Joggin for Frogmen 5K
11/18/2018 Norfolk Harbor half marathon4 -
Today is a rest day. Got the oil changed in the snowblower and lawnmower, and got the lawn mowed for the first time this season . . . after seeing snow in the air less than a week ago. Go figure.
So what does a runner do on a rest day in the middle of a reverse taper? Think about future races, of course!
I had bought a VIP package from Marathon Tours for Boston. The charter bus to the start may well have saved my race. Along the way, I heard some marketing about the Abbott World Majors and the Seven Continent Club. I will never complete either of those projects, because I'm not interested in international travel. But it would be kind of cool to say I'd run the 3 world majors that are in the United States. Marathon Tours has guaranteed entry for all the world majors except Boston . . .
Well, the cost of guaranteed entry to New York is $550. It doesn't say, but I assume the actual entry fee is in addition to that. Let's look at the TCS New York City Marathon web site. Besides the lottery, you can get in with charity fund raising (a non-starter for me) or by time qualifying. The qualifying standards are listed for 2018, with a sentence saying they aren't expected to change for 2019. The qualifying time for men age 60-64 is . . . a 3:34 marathon or a 1:41 half marathon. First come first serve on a finite number of slots, unless you qualify at a NYRR race.
I'd already known I could qualify for NY by running just about any half marathon; but I time qualified for New York at Boston! Gotta think about this. Running Boston *and* New York in 2019 will be expensive, have to work on the budget. But still . . . it's sure attractive to not be taking a chance on the lottery.
Maybe I should run Rochester 2018, just to prove (or disprove, sigh) the hypothesis that I'm capable of running two marathons in one year. Then by next January when New York registration opens, I'll know one way or the other. Rochester is geographically much more challenging than New York, but economically and logistically much easier for me.
Chicago is a tougher nut to crack. Last time I looked, men needed to run a 3:15 marathon to time qualify, with no break for being an old fart. Oh, well. If push comes to shove, I can throw my name into the lottery. But since I time qualified for New York 2019 (assuming no change in qualifying standards), that's the next one to look at.
FYI- Chicago recently updated qualifying times for 2018. I'm 52 and would need a less than 3:40 to get in assuming they keep the same marks for 2019). For a guy that can run Boston, you can now run Chicago in 2019.
Age Group Men’s Women’s
16-29 3:10 3:40
30-39 3:15 3:45
40-49 3:25 3:55
50-59 3:40 4:15
60-69 4:00 4:55
70-79 4:30 5:45
80+ 5:10 6:30
Dang, there's no challenge at all to that standard; it's easier than Boston for me. But I'm not dumb enough to attempt Chicago and New York in the same year. Maybe a durable young guy could do that.2 -
Going to have to up my goal for next month.
1/4: REST
2/4: REST
3/4: 5.26 kms (brisk walk) + 8 mins of bodyweight training
4/4: 10K+ steps
5/4: 10K+ steps
6/4: 10K+ steps
7/4: REST
8/4: REST
9/4: 5.05 kms (normal walk) + 7.5 mins of bodyweight training
10/4: 8.19 kms (lunchtime walk + C25K Wk1 D1 after work) + 8 mins of bodyweight training
11/4: 3.09 kms (2 short walks, at lunch and after work)
12/4: 3.59 kms (lunchtime + after work walks)
13/4: 4.39 kms (lunchtime + after work walks)
14/4: REST
15/4: 3.88 kms (walk indoors due to freezing rain) + 5 yoga poses (Dolphin, Warrior II, Triangle, Warrior III, Pigeon)
16/4: 2.1 kms (lunchtime walk), no gym as it was closed due to the power outages
17/4: 3.07 kms (lunchtime walk)
18/4: 12K+ steps
19/4: 3.63 kms (C25K Wk1 D1 repeat) + 10:30 mins of bodyweight training
20/4: 4.29 kms (walk) + 1.
21/4: 1.12 kms (walk)
22/4: REST
23/4: 4.25 kms (walk)
TOTAL : 51.91 / 50 kms goal
Races:
19/4-30/4: Zombies Run! App 2018 Spring Virtual Run
22/9: “Coureurs des Bois” Obstacle Course Challenge (not signed up yet)6 -
@7lenny7 The High Water music festival. Great line up if you like Americana/ Rock/ Folk/ Soul...
Every set we saw was outstanding but highlights for me were Valerie June and Brandie Carlisle. They killed it. It was a fantastic weekend. I will have to catch up on this thread tomorrow!3 -
After five days of no running thanks to being away in DC with work, I finally got outside for a nine mile run tonight. And it was a beautiful evening. Lovely and sunny, 66 deg F with just a tiny bit of a breeze. My plan had been to go to the gym on my way home from work, but there was no chance I was going to give up the opportunity to run outside instead.4
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Great job to all who raced road and trail - I know I missed commenting on some before and after my own race. @sarahthes and @huntleigh3229, congrats on your races.
@7lenny7 sounds like quite a trail run. Glad your fall wasn't worse, looking pretty hard core all muddy and bloody.
I roadtripped it back home today. The long drive was made better by the beautiful sunny day and it was such a treat to get out of the car into 70 degree weather.
I'm taking a little rest from running after my race, but did some nice deep stretch yoga today, which felt great from post-race and post-car ride soreness.
I'll also update my list of planned and possible races:
4/22/18 Owens Corning Half Marathon, Toledo OH PR!!
5/12/18 Right to Run 19K (maybe?, not signed up quite yet), Seneca Falls, NY
6/3/18 Niagara Falls Women's Half Marathon
6/6/18 JP Morgan Corporate Challenge (3.5 mile) (still not decided on this one either), Syracuse NY
7/8/18 Boilermaker 15K, Utica NY
8/19/18 Falmouth Road Race (7 miles, pending group getting in by lottery)
8/26/18 18.12 Challenge (maybe???, also not signed up yet), Sackets Harbor, NY
10/28/18 Marine Corps Marathon, Arlington VA
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Still chipping away at c25k on a treadmill. I just finished week 7. Life got in the way last week. I feel tired just thinking about moving from the treadmill to outside, but I’ll worry about that after I finish the program the first time.6
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7---30 min stationary bike
8---30 min stationary bike
10---1.76 walk
13---2.07 walk
14---6.45 walk
15---3.50 walk
16---2.89 walk
18--- 3 mile walk/run 1,1
20---2.25 mile walk/run 1,1
21---10 miles stationary bike
22---4.15 walk
23---1.82 hotel TM 1,1
27.89 walking/running miles.
Upcoming Races
October 14th Spirit of Survival Lawton OK. Quarter Marathon
Yup yup!5 -
Jthanmyfitnesspal wrote: »Y'all are inspiring!
My cross-training approach (going easy on the kneesies) has been yielding slow but steady improvement in my 5K speed. I only run 2-3 times a week and mix that with 2x swimming and 2x cycling (on good weeks, where nothing interferes).
I'm looking forward to some great events this summer, including a couple of spring tri's. I think it's working!
Yay! Welcome to the group!
@PastorVincent New job sounds not so bad!
@shanaber Whoo! Congratulations to your daughter! Love hearing she's enjoying running!0 -
Yikes... This thread is moving too fast to read! Think I'd have to give up my running time to read all of them!
Been a funny month, had the "black cloud" settle for about a week meaning just getting day to day stuff was hard! Now at these times getting a run in really does help but getting myself dressed and out the door is a big hurdle! Don't think I'll get my target this month but I'm happy with the little progress I'm making!
4/1 - 4km - 4/50
4/2 - rest day - 4/50
4/3 - 5.4km - 9.4/50 - awful run... legs are still feeling the effects of spinning and running on the weekend....
4/7 - 4km (dreadmill!) - 13.4/50
4/8 - 6km back out in the open air! - 19.4/50
4/21 - 4km (dreadmill after spinning!) - 23.4/50
4/24 - 4km first time I've got my head off the pillow to go out for a morning run - brilliant run! - 27.4/50
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My daughter is starting to train to run the SF HM in July with me. She has been doing FlyWheel indoor cycling 6 days/wk for almost a year now and lost 50lbs. She is following the beginner Hal Higdon HM plan and this last weekend (week 3) called for a 5k. She couldn't find a 5k she wanted to run but there was the Oiselle Tenacious 10k so she signed up for that instead. I was worried she wasn't ready for it but she nailed it running it in 1:12, at an 11:44 min/mile pace. All of her previous races have been at 13-14 min pace and she was sure she would never be able to run any faster! She also told me for the first time, she is really enjoying running!! I am so excited for her. Pretty sure by the HM in July I will be encouraging her to go on ahead of me and worrying about slowing her down rather than the other way around! She was going to run a 5k for her next race but since they had a 10k she signed up for that instead
@shanaber That's so cool! Wow, losing 50 lbs and getting into running too? You both rock.4/22 - Drake Road Races Half Marathon. 13.37 miles in 1:55:37. Full report later?
@karllundy Oh, yes, you'd better give us a run report! Great run!3 -
I biked today. After a 40 minute ride, I got home feeling completely out of shape. I'm looking forward to doing more cycling (in a few weeks) to get that bike fitness back.
It felt like a really good workout, though my watch says I only burned 200 calories and stayed in the easiest HR zone (I checked my pulse myself though and it was technically right - my heart wasn't beating fast, although I was out of breath and could hear my heart pounding). I know the zones aren't right, as it registers even my easy runs all in the highest zone, when I'm not even breathing hard. But I just don't know enough about it. I pretty much go by perceived effort and breathing, and the HR data is just interesting.3 -
Heard about a 5k/10k near me for this weekend, so I signed up for the 10k. I’m hoping the weather cooperates and I can finally break an hour!9
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Date Miles MTD ------- ----- ------- Apr 03 3.7 3.7 Apr 06 3.7 7.4 Apr 07 4.4 11.8 Apr 14 3.7 15.5 Apr 18 3.7 19.2 Apr 22 4.5 23.7 Apr 24 3.7 27.4
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Another track Tuesday on the books! I look forward to these for days, and last night I was so pumped I wanted to go to bed at 8 pm just to get to the workout sooner
Today was 1.5 miles to warm up, 4 x 1200 meters with 400 meter recoveries, then another 1.5 miles to cool down. I never did this workout in my last build-up (I did mile repeats two weeks in a row to sync up with another crew doing the same plan but a week ahead), but this went far better than I thought it would. I estimated I'd do 5:30-5:35 for the 1200s based on my 400 and 800 repeats, but I surprised myself! I did a 5:32, 5:31, 5:27 and my "last one, fast one" was 5:15! And they all felt GREAT. I am finally taking a rest day tomorrow, then I don't run til the evening Thursday, so here's to 1.5 rest days
4/1: 7 miles
4/2: 4.1 miles
4/3: 6.7 miles Track Tuesday
4/4: Rest day
4/5: Lazy day
4/6: 5.2 miles
4/7: 10 miles
4/8: 4.5 miles trail demo
4/9: 5 miles
4/10: 7.2 miles Track Tuesday
4/11: 8 miles Tempo Wednesday
4/12: Rest day
4/13: 3 miles
4/14: 6 miles
4/15: 2.9 miles + gym sesh
4/16: Rainy rest day
4/17: 7 miles hill repeats + gym sesh
4/18: 5.2 miles
4/19: 6.4 miles
4/20: 4 miles
4/21: 14 miles
4/22: 2 miles + gym session + 1.5 miles
4/23: 3.3 miles
4/24: 7 miles Track Tuesday
April miles: 120.1
Goal miles: 100
Upcoming Races:
April 29: New Jersey Marathon, 4-person relay (Long Branch/Asbury Park, NJ)
May 20: Watershed Trail Run and Festival 10k (Pennington, NJ)
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