November 2018 Monthly Running Challenge
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So I added up my "scheduled" miles for November is 90 miles. Seeing as I didn't make my 80 for October I am just going for somewhere between 60 and 90.
Monthly question: I started running again. I took like a year (?) off when I was having some issues and it was incredibly hard on my mental health (and weight).5 -
Enough of this chit chat, let's log some running!!
Running challenge
1 Nov: 6.49km
6.49 of 160km for November.
Upcoming events
17 November, Xterra Trail Challenge Waihi 20.5km
8 December, West Coaster trail relay (10km leg)
Jan 20, Albany Lakes Summer Series 10k
Feb 24, Albany Lakes Summer Series 10k
Mar 3, Rotorua Off Road Half Marathon
Mar 24, Albany Lakes Summer Series 10k
Apr 21, Auckland Run Series 10k
May 11, St Clair Vineyard Half Marathon
Jun 2, Auckland Run Series 10k
Jun 23, Auckland Run Series 10k
Jul 14, Auckland Run Series 10k
Aug 4, Auckland Run Series Half
Aug 24, Mount Maunganui Half Marathon
Oct 20, Auckland Half Marathon11 -
@AprilRN10 - I’m putting this here so it doesn’t get left behind in October. you asked about bra recommendations- I think we have a whole thread on this in the actual group. But I am not smart enough to type and link while on my phone, hopefully someone’s else is. Like I’ve actually typed this once already and my phone disappeared it before I was done, even without hitting the dreaded done buttons. But... (guys this is your cue to tune out unless you care to learn girly things)
One of the best things that ever happened to future runner me.... is that when I first dared to go get fitted for running shoes, the gal I met with was VERY adamant that in addition to spending $100+ on shoes for the first time in my life, that I should also really spend $50+ on a magical running bra. Like adamant enough I may have finally agreeed to shut her up, along with assurances of a return policy.
But dude... I had no idea. First of all, I had no clue how much of my energy while running was being spent keeping the uh girls, ummm contained. I still swear by that bra. In fact, I even still have THAT bra, almost 7 years later. It does have a few siblings now. But that specific one has seen me from 210 lbs, to 165 lbs and back and forth a few times. I own no other bra, sports or regular from that long ago. So durability wise it is also awesome. And, every time I try anything different I’m disappointed. So, my recommendation is brooks jubralee (formerly moving comfort and yes I have some of both branding) ... I have a friend who prefers racerback who loves the Juno better... but I still prefer the Jubralee. Now, everybody is different, and even every well endowed is different. But that May still be the most magical fitness purchase I’ve ever made... and is thus my bra recommendation.11 -
My bra recommendation is for an actual bra. Im a 32F which is a really frustrating size. I have a 32E Berlin Electrify bra and it's been awesome. I tried a triumph but it just wasn't as good. From what I've read encapsulation AND compression is the best when you are larger. I've never had issues with these bras.5
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I am in the 100 mile club again for November. I ran 120 miles in October and would have run more if not for temporary sidelining.
What have I done for my future self?
I became a healthy weight from morbidly obese.
I started running and lifting weights.
I am furthering my education.
@hanlonsk Thank you for the recommendation and for tagging me here as I had not seen this thread yet.
@Avidkeo I hear you. I used to wear a 44F. I lost 115 pounds (found 15 of them again) and now wear a 38C.8 -
ContraryMaryMary wrote: »Enough of this chit chat, let's log some running!!
Running challenge
1 Nov: 6.49km
6.49 of 160km for November.
Upcoming events
17 November, Xterra Trail Challenge Waihi 20.5km
8 December, West Coaster trail relay (10km leg)
Jan 20, Albany Lakes Summer Series 10k
Feb 24, Albany Lakes Summer Series 10k
Mar 3, Rotorua Off Road Half Marathon
Mar 24, Albany Lakes Summer Series 10k
Apr 21, Auckland Run Series 10k
May 11, St Clair Vineyard Half Marathon
Jun 2, Auckland Run Series 10k
Jun 23, Auckland Run Series 10k
Jul 14, Auckland Run Series 10k
Aug 4, Auckland Run Series Half
Aug 24, Mount Maunganui Half Marathon
Oct 20, Auckland Half Marathon
Ha, crack that whip! I need to get started on November because this Halloween chocolate is adding up.
You have so many races lined up! Do you race your hardest in them all? Or do you treat some more as training runs?2 -
I heard rumours about a fb group? And @ContraryMaryMary there's a half at the villa Maria Estate in January... I want to tag you.... Lol0
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I'm in! My goal for November is to finish the Big River Crossing Half Marathon on Nov 3 without injury and recover and then focus on improving my 5k As much as I can in time for St Jude Marathon Weekend 5k in December. Distance nominally 50 miles.
Currently not feeling super well - I hope I don't get a cold right in time to miss my half!6 -
hullo,
I've been lurking, and spent a good couple of hours catching up.
well done to all who raced, did PB's etc.
Special shout out to @RunRachelleRun on your surgery good news, to @marisap2010 hope you are recovering well after your car accident and to @rheddmobile - you randomly went for a run wearing a unicorn horn headband. I LOVE you for that.
In answer to the first question - what have I DONE for my tomorrow me?
Ran a marathon. But I'm not satisfied, as since running that I've dropped very firmly off the be healthy run more wagon, and need a bit of help to get back on it.
Second thing I've DONE is found a group (tribe) of people who SayYesMore. I went to a festival last month and lots of talks from people who've done things like Kite-surfed around the GB coast, rode bicycles phenomenal distances, kayaks down major rivers, and basically just gone out on adventures both big and small.
I'm now working myself up to an idea of a long-distance fastpack thru-hike/slow run idea, sometime next year when it's warms enough that I don't need a million extra sleeping bags to keep me warm (and so carry). It's an idea, but to put it into reality I need to get back running again, further, and stronger.
So that's the 2019 goal. There's a HM and a Full in 2019 already, and a winter hiking skills expedition in the Pyrenees in January too.
running goals - am focussing on hikes for the weekends so my run goals are modest - just 40 miles for the month, but might start posting walk miles here as well.
1.11.18 - 2.8 miles ran.
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I heard rumours about a fb group? And @ContraryMaryMary there's a half at the villa Maria Estate in January... I want to tag you.... Lol
@Avidkeo there is, but I had my hand slapped the last time I posted the link in the thread. But I am allowed to PM the link, so check your messages here on MFP. It is there.3 -
We are not allowed to post links here?0
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PastorVincent wrote: »
I see. Can't direct people to groups that ate not MFP groups.0 -
@elise4270 - I agree with @7lenny7 - all the running, cycling and lifting I've done is for my tomorrow self!
My daily running calendar last year had a page that said "You will thank yourself 3 months from now". I hung it in our little toilet room as a reminder and I still smile when I look at it. Although, I haven't actually thought to myself "thanks for running 3 months ago".
My goal is 65 for November. I expect to do more cycling which cuts into my running. I've run more this week than I have in months because the weather has been so perfect at 4:30am.
11/1 - 4 miles + lifting later
11/2 - rest day
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10/30 - bike 11.2k, run 3.7k (5×400@5k; 5×300@recovery)
10/31 - bike 10.2k
11/1 - run 7.2k
11/2 -
11/3 -
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Started out the driveway and my 8-year-old started running after me... I figured he'd go a few hundred meters with me and then go back home. But he wanted to do my whole run, and my telling him he couldn't do 7 km because he isn't trained for it (most he's run is 1 mile) only made him want to go further. Stubborn like me! I made him quit at 2k and we waited for my husband to come get him because by then I wasn't confident he knew the way home and I didn't want to change my planned route. Maybe it's time to bring back our "morning mile" tradition
Upcoming races:
November 11: City Trail Independence Day 5k
December 8: City Trail 5k
January 12: City Trail 5k
February 2-3: Lublin night 10k
February 16: City Trail 5k
March 23: City Trail 5k
April 7: Lublin 10k (maybe)
May 12: Lublin Marathon12 -
@elise4270 - I agree with @7lenny7 - all the running, cycling and lifting I've done is for my tomorrow self!
My daily running calendar last year had a page that said "You will thank yourself 3 months from now". I hung it in our little toilet room as a reminder and I still smile when I look at it. Although, I haven't actually thought to myself "thanks for running 3 months ago".
That really a great idea. A few months ago when i was feel this "ugh *struggle*" come on, I'd tell myself "one more month". Of course, I've still slipped. And with the last race pain i think I'm scared to run.
I woke at 5am like i wanted to. Would like to have gotten on the TM and lounged before work with coffee, but i didnt get up. I suppose i need to get uo and my body will find the energy once its moving.
I ate horribly yesterday. I'm realizing that if i dont eat right it makes it even harder to exercise.
I'm going to download the zombie run app. And i need to find a way to th Y so even the shortest strength exercises. I need a buddy. And a paid buddy might have me so things i shouldnt... But then i sont like people so im not sure how to find a buddy. Ooh, tell me my buddy is already at the y!
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I was just short of 130 miles in September and October, so I'm going to shoot for 130 this month! My daily distance is about 5.2 miles, so I'd also like to have one or two days of running 6-10 miles. The most I've ever run at a time is 9 miles a few years ago on New Year's Eve.5
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@Elise4270 I like your new profile pic! How long have you been diving? I got certified in the 80's, and have my Master Scuba Diver certification. Haven't been diving in probably 7 years, but used to love it.
We had one of the busiest Halloween's ever. It was off and on raining, but kids were constant. Had over 80. Turned the light off about 9:30, and had just a handful of candy left. Yay.4 -
We are traveling this week so no handing out (or buying) Halloween candy!
@Avidkeo and anyone else interested.. you can find the FB group by searching on MFP or if you want to narrow it down further MFP Monthly Running Challenge...
I can no longer find the sports bra discussion but maybe @Elise4270 has it? It was a good resource. I sent a lot of the information and recommendations to my daughter since it really isn't an issue for me.5 -
Of course right after I posted this ^^^ I found the discussion!
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10659978/lets-talk-sports-bras#latest2 -
Since you're a self-professed bunch of enablers, I'm not sure you're the right group to ask. But I'd love to know your thoughts on how realistic (or not) my current plan might be?
Bit of history... I didn't run until 2010 when I finished C25K, then built up to a max of 15-20 mpw. I apparently run for 6 months or so? Then stop... and start over again 2 years later. I've done this program 3 or 4 times now.
So. Now at almost 48 years old, I'm in the middle of C25K yet again. Trying to keep this brief... here's the plan:
Nov, virtual 5k
Mar, 5 mile race
Apr 7, 10k
May 5, 12k
May 12, 5k?
June 9, 10k?
July 4, ... half?
Bold I want to do for sure. Italicized are questionable. Training would be C25K, followed by 30-40 minutes twice a week with a long run increasing by half a mile every week or two until Feb. Then an actual 10k plan, with longer runs in April. And then, jump in the middle of a 12-week HM plan finishing with the half in July.
Ummmmm. That sounds crazy to me now. I've never even considered running 10 miles before. But... it almost looks doable. Maybe. What do you guys think?8 -
@zeesparrow That is totally reasonable.5
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@zeesparrow that progression looks fine.5
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zeesparrow wrote: »Since you're a self-professed bunch of enablers, I'm not sure you're the right group to ask. But I'd love to know your thoughts on how realistic (or not) my current plan might be?
Bit of history... I didn't run until 2010 when I finished C25K, then built up to a max of 15-20 mpw. I apparently run for 6 months or so? Then stop... and start over again 2 years later. I've done this program 3 or 4 times now.
So. Now at almost 48 years old, I'm in the middle of C25K yet again. Trying to keep this brief... here's the plan:
Nov, virtual 5k
Mar, 5 mile race
Apr 7, 10k
May 5, 12k
May 12, 5k?
June 9, 10k?
July 4, ... half?
Bold I want to do for sure. Italicized are questionable. Training would be C25K, followed by 30-40 minutes twice a week with a long run increasing by half a mile every week or two until Feb. Then an actual 10k plan, with longer runs in April. And then, jump in the middle of a 12-week HM plan finishing with the half in July.
Ummmmm. That sounds crazy to me now. I've never even considered running 10 miles before. But... it almost looks doable. Maybe. What do you guys think?
Sounds reasonable to me (and not in an "enabling" way). With anything, monitor how you're feeling as you go through it and be ready to rework your goals if you need/want to.4 -
zeesparrow wrote: »Since you're a self-professed bunch of enablers, I'm not sure you're the right group to ask. But I'd love to know your thoughts on how realistic (or not) my current plan might be?
Bit of history... I didn't run until 2010 when I finished C25K, then built up to a max of 15-20 mpw. I apparently run for 6 months or so? Then stop... and start over again 2 years later. I've done this program 3 or 4 times now.
So. Now at almost 48 years old, I'm in the middle of C25K yet again. Trying to keep this brief... here's the plan:
Nov, virtual 5k
Mar, 5 mile race
Apr 7, 10k
May 5, 12k
May 12, 5k?
June 9, 10k?
July 4, ... half?
Bold I want to do for sure. Italicized are questionable. Training would be C25K, followed by 30-40 minutes twice a week with a long run increasing by half a mile every week or two until Feb. Then an actual 10k plan, with longer runs in April. And then, jump in the middle of a 12-week HM plan finishing with the half in July.
Ummmmm. That sounds crazy to me now. I've never even considered running 10 miles before. But... it almost looks doable. Maybe. What do you guys think?
@zeesparrow your age is not an issue. I started running at 48 years old having NEVER run before and was 50 pounds overweight. Less than 6 months after I started running, I ran my first half marathon. A year after I started running I ran my first full marathon. Less than 2 years after I started I ran my first ultra.
You CAN do it! Week to week consistency is key.
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@Elise4270 I like your new profile pic! How long have you been diving? I got certified in the 80's, and have my Master Scuba Diver certification. Haven't been diving in probably 7 years, but used to love it.
We had one of the busiest Halloween's ever. It was off and on raining, but kids were constant. Had over 80. Turned the light off about 9:30, and had just a handful of candy left. Yay.
First and only dive. It was on vaca a few years ago in Cozumel, Mexico. I anticipate another diving experience in January in Hawaii. I am afraid of the water. I love to swim, but am just positive something is gonna get me. I suppose that could be a natural instinct and not unfounded fear.
We talked about doing more dives, but our options are pool, or nasty lakes. So, that never happened. Dh did the certification when he was in his teens.
*Sorry for all the typos in my previous post. I was in a hurry before work and had no coffee.5 -
@midwesterner85, @sarahthes, thank you.polskagirl01 wrote: »Sounds reasonable to me (and not in an "enabling" way). With anything, monitor how you're feeling as you go through it and be ready to rework your goals if you need/want to.
That's a good point. It will depend on how my body reacts to the added stress, and whatever else "life" throws my way in the meantime. I'll keep flexibility in mind. Thanks.@zeesparrow your age is not an issue. I started running at 48 years old having NEVER run before and was 50 pounds overweight. Less than 6 months after I started running, I ran my first half marathon. A year after I started running I ran my first full marathon. Less than 2 years after I started I ran my first ultra.
You CAN do it! Week to week consistency is key.
Yeah, consistency has been my struggle in the past. Checking in here has been helpful with that, so far.
I mentioned my age cause I've read that I might need to increase mileage slower than someone in, say, their 20's. Increased possibility of injury by doing too much, too fast, or without enough rest time to recover. I do have an addictive personality to the point of obsessing about "the next new thing"... running is that thing right now. So bouncing my ideas off others with more experience can sometimes help me keep myself in check.3 -
Of course right after I posted this ^^^ I found the discussion!
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10659978/lets-talk-sports-bras#latest
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@zeesparrow It's all about consistency. You have plenty of time for your planned progression; but you need to be consistent about running to get there. If you start now with C25K and work on small, consistent improvements, a half next July is quite possible. You might not have a killer time, but you should be able to complete the half.
But if you burn out after running for 6 months and take a break . . . you won't be ready for the half in July.
It took me over 3 years to get from my first 5K to my first half marathon; but I had the opposite problem from you. I kept running myself into injury, and had to learn how to back off before I hurt myself. Still working on that, 17 halfs and 5 full marathons later.7 -
November goal: 75 miles
11/1: 4.1 miles
4.1/75 miles completed
I had a really nice 4.1 mile run this morning. It was 46F feels like 43F which I thought might be a little too cold for me, but ended up being really nice. I'm not usually much of a cold weather person. But I was dressed properly and I felt really good. I think it helped that it was clear. It rained all day yesterday and I think the cold would have been worse if it had been wet. I debated running at lunch, but since I have a 5K coming up next weekend I figured I should practice running in the cold some just in case. I don't really mind running at lunch when it is cool and I enjoy the sunshine, but I do have to cut my runs short at lunch and then there are the logistics of changing/showering and getting something to eat and getting back to work on time. I'm trying to be flexible about my runs this winter and yesterday was a tough day and I did not sleep well on Tuesday night, so I told myself that if I slept poorly again I would just run at lunch. It was nice to have the option, but I got up pretty easy this morning, and it was also nice to get the run done before work. I'm actually looking forward to switching back to standard time so it won't be quite so dark in the morning. It is beautiful out there right now and I am stuck at my desk.
2018 races:
5/19/18: Run for 57th AHC Half Marathon - 2:43:59.7. - 2nd place AG
10/6/18: Old Rip 5K Run - PR 29:43.5, 2nd place AG
11/10/18: Wags & Whiskers 5K3
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