July 2018 Running Challenge
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July Goals: 200 running miles.
July Running:
07.02.18 - 07.08.18: Running Miles 48 / Weekly TSS 585 / Fitness: 76 CTL
07.09.18 - 07.15.19: Running Miles / Weekly TSS / Fitness: CTL
07.16.18 - 07.22.18: Running Miles / Weekly TSS / Fitness: CTL
07.23.18 - 07.29.18: Running Miles / Weekly TSS / Fitness: CTL
Goals 07.09.18 - 07.15.18:
Run: 6 Days, plus a LR of 15 on Wknd. No wussing out this weekend.
Base 1 : Week 2 of 4
07.09.18 - AM - 2.5 m. PM - 4.7 m.
Upcoming Events:
08.25.18 - Tour de Donut Bike Ride
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Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
07/01/18 :::: 3.1 :::: 3.1
07/02/18 :::: 5.5 :::: 8.6
07/03/18 :::: 3.0 :::: 11.5
07/04/18 :::: 5.6 :::: 17.1
07/05/18 :::: 0.0 :::: 17.1
07/06/18 :::: 2.0 :::: 19.2
07/07/18 :::: 3.8 :::: 22.9
07/08/18 :::: 9.4 :::: 32.4
07/09/18 :::: 4.1 :::: 36.4
Went to group tonight, just for motivation to get a base run in. Slowly. My lower back is kind of feeling twingey after Sunday's race so I took it very easy and have been doing some stretches. I think it's a muscle knot and not anything major. I have a massage scheduled for Friday and I can't wait. I've decided I may need to invest in at least once a month massages while training. I would love to do weekly if it wasn't so expensive.6 -
rheddmobile wrote: »Sweat on someone's hands doesn't bother me, but sweat is the least of what gets on hands. Runners also blow snot rockets, and use porta potties which have washing stations with no water in the pumps, and so on. Yeah, I am bothered, I have lupus and diabetes and an illness which is minor to someone else could kill me. And I know I'm not the only immune-compromised runner out there - how many runners are cancer survivors? Other people's hands are not good things to have on your food!
Ditto with the autoimmune problems. I take meds on occasion to stop my immune system from freaking out. It makes me a paranoid germaphobe.
I usually pass on all the free runners fuel and bring my own. Except for needed water & orange slices... I remember orange slices being like little hydration / glucose / yummy flavor gifts from heaven when I ran a marathon last year. Bless those people. I still think of them every time I eat an orange now... LOL5 -
amymoreorless wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »Sweat on someone's hands doesn't bother me, but sweat is the least of what gets on hands. Runners also blow snot rockets, and use porta potties which have washing stations with no water in the pumps, and so on. Yeah, I am bothered, I have lupus and diabetes and an illness which is minor to someone else could kill me. And I know I'm not the only immune-compromised runner out there - how many runners are cancer survivors? Other people's hands are not good things to have on your food!
Ditto with the autoimmune problems. I take meds on occasion to stop my immune system from freaking out. It makes me a paranoid germaphobe.
I usually pass on all the free runners fuel and bring my own. Except for needed water & orange slices... I remember orange slices being like little hydration / glucose / yummy flavor gifts from heaven when I ran a marathon last year. Bless those people. I still think of them every time I eat an orange now... LOL
Yeah, I bring my own fuel, never sure what I can depend on when I am out there. Mile 20 is not when you want to find out that they have nothing you can eat. I do depend on them for supplemental fluids though. It is just too much weight to carry otherwise.
But I go looking for the oranges2 -
Add me to the list of carrying what I need due to autoimmune disease!
I'll grab Gatorade at stations and whatever I can at the end.2 -
What does everyone eat before an early morning run? I need something and have been having a piece of toast but having longer runs I need something I can eat quickly when I get up. I was thinking of energy chews.0
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There's no way I can possibly catch up on all I've missed here, but I did skim through it all.
I don't run long enough distances to have much of an opinion on aid stations beyond the hygiene factor. As a healthcare professional I am freaked out by shared bowls/platters of food. I carry a small hand sanitizer with me to races that I use after using the porta potty (nasty things) and before eating or drinking anything when I am finished with the race. I don't eat or drink anything during my races because I only run shorter distances, but I am working on increasing that!
Sun 7/1 crosstrain: 60 minutes elliptical and triceps/back
Mon 7/2 run: 3.15 miles
Tue 7/3 crosstrain: 60 minutes elliptical and biceps/shoulders/abs
Wed 7/4 run: 3.14 miles
Thu 7/5 run: 3.15 miles
Fri 7/6 run: 4 miles
Sat 7/7 planned rest
Sun 7/8 planned rest
Mon 7/9 crosstrain: 45 minutes elliptical and legs/back
13.44 of 60 completed
UPCOMING RACES
August 25th - Camp New Hope 10k
September 7th - 5k Glow Run
COMPLETED RACES
January - Frosty 5k
February - Run for the Chocolate 5k
March - Penguin in the Park 5k
April - Lake Sara Dam 5k
May - Run Through the Jungle 5k
June - French Fried 5k
July - Firecracker 5k2 -
I am one of those heavy sweaters also. I am not so sure if it is my hands sweating or sweat running down my arms but I typically have it dripping off my hands as well as my hat brim so no I wouldn't put my hands into any bowl of food that someone else would need to eat from... I already mentioned watermelon pieces as my favorite race food (can be arranged on a tray). Orange slices, especially if cold, would be right up there too. I have to be careful with my race fuel because most things make me super thirsty so I always carry my own. I have had pretzels though at a hot race because I needed the salt. I actually didn't eat much of the pretzel trying to just get the salt off.
Also there are cups (as well as plates and 'plastic ware', napkins etc.) that are fully compostable in all sizes and types. The state of Washington require them to be used for any event over a certain size. We had to have them for our daughter's wedding there.
I do hate all the trash thrown on the ground in road races - along the entire course... I don't take anything in wrappers. Everything goes in a single small plastic zip bag and in my pocket and if something should happen to have a wrapper it goes back in my pocket. I am also one of those people who make a point of making sure my water cup goes into the provided trash can or bag. Yes there are volunteers to take care of it but come on - it just gets ridiculous at the bigger races.
@_nikkiwolf_ - I train 2-3 days/week and used to train or run every day. My trainer wanted me to have at least 1 full rest day without either activity (walking is ok or going for an easy swim). So now I run M-T-TH-F-S with Wednesday and Sunday as rest days and run my long run on Saturdays or sometimes Fridays. I train T-TH and sometimes on Sunday, with Tuesday typically being having lower body focus so I can recover on Wednesday.
@RunsOnEspresso - depending on how far I am running I might have a cup of oatmeal with some chopped walnuts (no milk) or toast with PB and a sliced banana on top for a longer run. The oatmeal can be made ahead and reheated. I also always have a protein bar in the morning within 30-45 mins of getting up (have to wait because of medications I take). Then have my pre-run food right before heading out.4 -
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RunsOnEspresso wrote: »What does everyone eat before an early morning run? I need something and have been having a piece of toast but having longer runs I need something I can eat quickly when I get up. I was thinking of energy chews.
My go to is Greek yoghurt with nuts and seeds, fruit compote, raisins and a banana. Delish and really quick.3 -
RunsOnEspresso wrote: »What does everyone eat before an early morning run? I need something and have been having a piece of toast but having longer runs I need something I can eat quickly when I get up. I was thinking of energy chews.
I've been having a banana, works for me for runs up to 7ish km. Anything longer I need a proper meal about 1.5hrs before1 -
What do I eat before I run? I have found that if I eat less than 2-3 hours before a run, I am nauseated the entire run. Less than 3 miles and I can eat fruit, oatmeal, or toast 2 hours before. More than 3 miles and it needs to be closer to 3 hours and I need protein too. I like to put jif peanut powder in oatmeal for that.
I usually run 3-4 times and lift 2-3 times a week depending on my work schedule. I do them on different days with 1 or 2 full rest days.
My current 10k training plan has me running 5 days, though. So currently I am running in the morning and lifting in the evening, but that is not my usual. I have one full rest day. It depends what week it is because I have a weird schedule. I also work 6p to 7a.2 -
I run for fun, because it makes me feel good. At least an hour, at least 5 days/week.
ETA: Just found this thread, and decided to join in the fun. Can I post my Fitbit info instead of adding a ticker?6 -
RunsOnEspresso wrote: »What does everyone eat before an early morning run? I need something and have been having a piece of toast but having longer runs I need something I can eat quickly when I get up. I was thinking of energy chews.
I don't eat anything or carry water for runs 10 miles or less.... For longer runs I just do peanut butter on an English muffin and maybe take a granola bar with me. If I am feeling particularly ambitious, (which I do during the last 10 weeks of my training plans) I will make a batch of spelt crepes the night before and then spread them with almond butter, Chia seeds and a tiny bit of honey, roll them up and carry them in my camelbak. I also will take dates stuffed with walnuts or almonds as a more natural energy "chew".4 -
RunsOnEspresso wrote: »What does everyone eat before an early morning run? I need something and have been having a piece of toast but having longer runs I need something I can eat quickly when I get up. I was thinking of energy chews.
Toast with peanut butter is my go-to. Sometimes it will be a banana with peanut butter.
@HeyJudii Welcome to the group! Feel free to track however you want.
I am up for my run this morning, but my stomach is NOT feeling right, so I am going to hold off until later.
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I run for fun, because it makes me feel good. At least an hour, at least 5 days/week.
ETA: Just found this thread, and decided to join in the fun. Can I post my Fitbit info instead of adding a ticker?
Sure! Everyone does it their own way. many of us do not use the graphical trackers. So no biggie1 -
07/01/2018 - 0
07/02/2018 - 0
07/03/2018 - 0
07/04/2018 - 13.1 miles - The sun tried to kill me
07/05/2018 - 0
07/06/2018 - 8 miles - 8:41 pace
07/07/2018 - 13.1 miles
07/08/2018 - 0 - went walking with wife instead
07/09/2018 - 9 miles - 9:34
Upcoming Races:
07/20/18 - Liberty Get Well Mile
08/11/18 - Howl At The Moon 5k
--More as I find them - need to find a nice trail race
2021 - Disney World Dopey! (if can raise funds)2 -
Yah that's all stuff I eat when I have time. I literally need to hop out of bed, shovel something that requires no heating/prep and get out the door. Otherwise I will be late for work. And I can't get up before 4, that's already a struggle.
And I can't not eat anything or I get a headache that won't go away and shakey.3 -
RunsOnEspresso wrote: »What does everyone eat before an early morning run? I need something and have been having a piece of toast but having longer runs I need something I can eat quickly when I get up. I was thinking of energy chews.
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@RunsOnEspresso my go to when i eat is yogurt smoothies.
@HeyJudii welcome😁
3.8 this morning for total of 12.5 outdoor, and 2.6 treadmill thus far.
HAGD everyone!2 -
Was going to go for a morning run before it gets hot and then I felt an earthquake and decided it would be best to stay home in case a bigger one hits and wakes the little one. Thankfully I haven’t felt any aftershocks but I clearly won’t be going back to sleep. Lol. Oh the joys of living on a fault line.10
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Gosh, you're a chatty bunch. There's no way I can catch up.
I spent the weekend in Toronto, so didn't get any running done, but did walk 13 miles on Friday and a similar distance on Saturday, plus we hired bikes and cycled round the Toronto Islands which was fun.
Went to the gym last night and did four miles on the treadmill which brings my total for the month to just under 15 miles. We're having a bit of a heatwave in Boston with temps in the 90s, so it was a very hot four miles. Hopefully it will cool down a little by Saturday when I've got a 5k road race.
2018 races completed
1/21/18 Dreamfar 10k (age-group 5/23)
2/10/18 Cupid's Chase 5k (age-group 4/24)
3/10/18 Medway Shamrock Shuffle 5k (age-group 3/25)
4/08/18 Holly Club Hustle 5k (4th overall, 2nd woman, 2nd in age group)
5/13/18 Strivers Mothers' Day 5k (age-group 15/55)
5/19/18 Martha's Vineyard Half Marathon (age-group 24/84)
6/21/18 J P Morgan Corporate Challenge 3.5m
2018 registered races
7/14/18 Tonneson and Co. 5k
8/18/18 Book it! Dedham Library 5k
9/08/18 Louisa May Alcott Orchard House 10k
9/29/18 Stride for Healthy Communities 5k
10/08/18 Reebok Women's 10k
10/28/18 Bill's Pizzeria 5k4 -
@RunsonEspresso - I usually don't eat anything before my morning run of 5 miles. If I'm going longer, I will eat a little something - usually something with PB. PB and crackers or some energy bites. When I run with my group, I have a 40 minute drive so that gives plenty of digestive time. I can't do smoothies or yogurt before running. I think it's because I get so hot and they don't sit well on a warm tummy!0
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@RunsonEspresso I do not eat meals perse I just kind of eat a little here and there all day long as that is the easiest way for me to control my blood sugar and prevent the spike/crash cycle that I am blessed with. So what I eat before I run has little to do with the run. I do not find food in my stomach to be much of an issue. I might have protein, low glycemic carbs, or candy - just depending on how good I am being
I also do not describe to "breakfast food" vs "lunch food" and sometimes have a cheeseburger for breakfast.
I rarely go more than a waking hour without some kind of eating. I even get up in the middle of the night and eat sometimes.
What can I say? I like food... therefor I run3 -
7/1 – 5
7/2 – 0
7/3 – 5
7/4 – 4
7/5 – 0
7/6 – 3
7/7 – 3
7/8 – 4
7/9 – 0
7/10 - 5
29 out of 60 miles
I’ve been in all day meetings yesterday and today so I’ll have to catch up later!
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7/1-1.01mi
7/2-1.04mi
7/3-1.04mi
7/4-2.02mi
7/5-3.12mi
7/6-1.01mi(2 hours of aerial hammock and hoop)
7/7-1.01mi(2 hours of aerial yoga)
7/8-1.01mi(walked 5 miles at the renaissance faire)
7/9-1.01mi
so tired. so very tired.
@RunsOnEspresso on the rare occassion i run in the morning, spoonful of peanut butter or a few of yogurt. and chews or gus on longer runs
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PastorVincent wrote: »RunsOnEspresso wrote: »What does everyone eat before an early morning run? I need something and have been having a piece of toast but having longer runs I need something I can eat quickly when I get up. I was thinking of energy chews.
I tried to get up this morning and go for a run at 3:30 am when it is cool out, but went back to sleep and decided I'll take the heat tonight. I'm going to regret it later, but it felt right at the time.8 -
yea the orange dude is me. I set up my alarm for fy vay em but I just went back to sleep. Running in the heat of the day for me, I guess.3
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@PastorVincent I feel like the orange one despite being the one getting up at 42
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