December 2018 Monthly Running Challenge
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i've done three miles. i wanted to do more but yesterday got away from me.
rescue took in 67 dogs. it was a madhouse
below are photos of the dogs i helped with instead of running.
the first one is the mystery breed puppy i ended up with. i now have 2 puppies. i'm exhausted.
other rescue dogs
i did run with a husky there but he was too busy playing to get a good photo11 -
Hi! My goal is fifteen miles for this month happy to have found you!8
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i've done three miles. i wanted to do more but yesterday got away from me.
rescue took in 67 dogs. it was a madhouse
below are photos of the dogs i helped with instead of running.
the first one is the mystery breed puppy i ended up with. i now i 2 puppies. i'm exhausted.
other rescue dogs
i did run with a husky there but he was too busy playing to get a good photo
SIXTY-SEVEN?!?! Where you going to put them all?3 -
Air quality has been funky lately, and it doesn't look like it's getting any better for December. Plus *kitten* has hit the fan at work - people have been quitting left and right, and we are a small department so that's a lot of slack to pull. But meh, excuses. Going for 60km this month, with hopefully more lifting.
Monthly question 1: inspirations
Y'all. What everybody else said.
Monthly question 2: 2019 goals
Run more consistently. Averaging out at 25km a week would be nice. Oh and I'd really like to do a 50k trail race.
That must be going around. I swear we're on the verge of mutiny. I bought headphones for work so i don't have to listen to it all day long.
Good luck in 2019 for a 50k. I think the one in Hawaii is still open for registration, if you wanna/need to get away and join us!
End of year blues I guess. Can't pull a 50k out of my hat just yet, but hmmm, you've got me thinking!4 -
PastorVincent wrote: »i've done three miles. i wanted to do more but yesterday got away from me.
rescue took in 67 dogs. it was a madhouse
below are photos of the dogs i helped with instead of running.
the first one is the mystery breed puppy i ended up with. i now i 2 puppies. i'm exhausted.
other rescue dogs
i did run with a husky there but he was too busy playing to get a good photo
SIXTY-SEVEN?!?! Where you going to put them all?
the bulk of them only weighing 2 pounds i think i could have fit them all in my house1lb1 -
PastorVincent wrote: »i've done three miles. i wanted to do more but yesterday got away from me.
rescue took in 67 dogs. it was a madhouse
below are photos of the dogs i helped with instead of running.
the first one is the mystery breed puppy i ended up with. i now i 2 puppies. i'm exhausted.
other rescue dogs
i did run with a husky there but he was too busy playing to get a good photo
SIXTY-SEVEN?!?! Where you going to put them all?
the bulk of them only weighing 2 pounds i think i could have fit them all in my house1lb
That would be A LOT of fur to vacuum up!1 -
PastorVincent wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »i've done three miles. i wanted to do more but yesterday got away from me.
rescue took in 67 dogs. it was a madhouse
below are photos of the dogs i helped with instead of running.
the first one is the mystery breed puppy i ended up with. i now i 2 puppies. i'm exhausted.
other rescue dogs
i did run with a husky there but he was too busy playing to get a good photo
SIXTY-SEVEN?!?! Where you going to put them all?
the bulk of them only weighing 2 pounds i think i could have fit them all in my house1lb
That would be A LOT of fur to vacuum up!
and even less time to run2 -
@mbaker566 - you are an Two puppies sounds exhausting!
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Ok! I got it this month! I'm only 2.5 days (10 pages) behind. l Works not as busy and I have some time off coming up so I'm going to try to maintain a presence in this forum. I'm in for 200 miles this month. I'm currently training for a March marathon and I've cut my races way back for the beginning of 2019 to give training my full attention. I'll try to slowly read back and see how everyone's doing.
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12/1 - run 9.1k
12/2 - planned rest day
12/3 - run 17k
Got in a 10+miler today! I went slowly enough to keep my heart rate mostly out of the "red zone" on my watch, and I think my last adjustment of the zone numbers brought it close enough to be helpful for me, rather than something I ignore on my watch. It felt great, other than some weird and painful toe cramping when I stopped at a light. It kept happening until I stopped and took off my extra sock. I may have used the sock to blow my nose before stuffing it in my pocket and running on
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debrakgoogins wrote: »I am setting my goal at 75 miles again. In late October, I started running for the first time in 32 years. Sunday, I achieved my goal of running a mile nonstop.
W00T!! A full mile! Congrats! That is a great achievement!
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Run the Year team
Yay! Let's do this! Looks like we sign up as individuals, choose an awesome team name and go from there.4 -
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Aww @mbaker566 what adorable puppies... so much work! Thank you for all you do for them!
Thanks to @Elise4270, @katharmonic and @Scott6255 for the birthday wishes. After my morning run, my husband made us pizza for brunch, then we both took a nap for a couple hours. We had a relaxing afternoon and met our oldest and his gf for dinner. A pretty uneventful day, overall.
This morning I took the dogs for a walk. About an hour? I'm not sure as I didn't pay attention to the time when we left, didn't start my Garmin (and didn't have autostart set on it either).5 -
No run for me this morning. Had a crap sleep - the kids have started waking when ever we get a thunder storm. Got up before my alarm, and spent half an hour on the loo with bad tummy cramps. I thought I was going to pass out. It seems to have eased, I'm back in bed, about to eat toast and hope it's just hunger or something cause I don't want to miss work.9
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@mbaker566 One of them reminds me of Gizmo from Gremlins.2
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RunsOnEspresso wrote: »@mbaker566 One of them reminds me of Gizmo from Gremlins.
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And newbies don't forget if you use Strava, come join us there too!
Monthly question number 2
Next year when you pop in here claiming your
December 2019 mileage, what accomplishments will you have made?
If you missed the first MQ, it was: who inspires you as a runner? courtesy of @rheddmobile
I have one more question....
With the cold dry air my face is so dry. I need to use lotion. Which seems to cause a small amount of pimples. I've used Vaseline but it too seem to cause some blemishes. Any go to products, a face friendly favorite?
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Monthly Question #2 - hopefully be healed and healthy and back to running my normal amount and distances. Maybe see some time improvements too.
Lotion question I use Clinique products only. Otherwise I have terrible issues with my skin as it is very sensitive to pretty much everything else. I like the Moisture Surge lotion for my face in the winter and I get it online when it is 25 or 50% off... For body lotion I use Hempz or Aveeno fragrance free lotions and they seem to work ok.
I am following along with what everyone is doing. Lots of great racing and PBs happening as well as tons of running!1 -
Run the Year team
Yay! Let's do this! Looks like we sign up as individuals, choose an awesome team name and go from there.
I hope y'all have fun with this. I just can't do it as a formal challenge, for a variety of reasons. I expect some of these won't matter to a lot of people, but they matter to me.
1. If I have a committed goal out there, I'm going to go for that committed goal. But I have a history of injury, where the best thing is to back off, stop pushing, and live to run another day. Having an aggressive goal gives me the wrong incentive when the most important goal is to avoid injury or recover from injury, depending on my current status.
2. I didn't look as far as the cost, which I'm sure wouldn't be a big deal. I got as far as medals and a shirt; I don't need a medal and a shirt to motivate me to run. I have a closet full of tech shirts, and in another few weeks I'll box up a year's worth of non-marathon medals and start over on the "current year" medal rack.
3. If I was on a team, it would be very hard for me to think about only running my assigned part of the 2019 miles. Run the year looks very attainable for me as an individual . . . if I stay healthy. Gotta remember what the most important goal is.
4. I think it was late 2015 when I first showed up here; I was concerned about setting monthly mileage goals and making the goal at the cost of making injuries worse. That hasn't happened, because I've managed to think of the mileage goal as simply an estimate of how much I'll run if everything goes well. In good months, I've been within 2 or 3 miles of my goal. In bad months, I've been well under the goal. In mediocre months, I've blown the goal away . . . which just means I did a bad job of estimating how much I'd run. I don't know if I could translate that mindset to an annual mileage goal, and the down side of failure is pretty extreme.
OTOH . . . I did sign up for a run/walk a mile every day challenge from December 1 to Christmas Eve, donating $1 to charity for each day. This came through my local FF training group, and it's a slam dunk because walking counts and I only need to walk a mile on my rest day to keep the streak alive. I don't even think of that one as a challenge; it's an excuse to haul $25 to the Egg Nog Jog social run the morning of Christmas Eve and chat with some running friends.
And in totally unrelated news, today I ordered another pair of shoes. Saucony Peregrine 7 ice+ from Amazon. My current pair of Peregrines went over 500 miles on last Saturday's run. They look like they still have a lot of life left, but the long range forecast is for a cold winter. Don't want to be without trail shoes if the time to retire my current Peregrines comes before we're done with winter snow. In theory, a pair of running shoes is supposed to have a time limit as well as a mileage limit; I channel @PastorVincent on the time limit. I put the current Peregrines into service in March 2015, and they only have 500 miles because the last 3 years haven't had all that much snow and I haven't done all that much trail running.9 -
Ok! I got it this month! I'm only 2.5 days (10 pages) behind. l Works not as busy and I have some time off coming up so I'm going to try to maintain a presence in this forum. I'm in for 200 miles this month. I'm currently training for a March marathon and I've cut my races way back for the beginning of 2019 to give training my full attention. I'll try to slowly read back and see how everyone's doing.
@ctlaws44 nice to see I'm not the only one with a geeky spreadsheet for race data. Mine goes back to 2008 and has got all my times, PRs, finish positions, upcoming races etc etc. Plus graphs so I can see how my pace has improved over the years.5 -
I might join in on a run the year team. There is no way I could run the year in miles by myself. I might be able to run the year in kilometers, but that would still be a challenge for me. So far this year I'm at 1010 miles.
I don't know what my goal for 2019 is yet. I'v been thinking about it, but not sure yet. I do know that I definitely want to be coming here in Dec. 2019 and setting a running goal.7 -
I'm going to go with a goal of 100-125 miles this month... hit 90 last month with almost a week of no running (recovering from a small foot procedure on both feet) and we have an extra weekend in Dec, so I think I will be towards to high end of that range.5
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PastorVincent wrote: »
Jeez. No way am i embracing any sucker.
Lets get signed up. Then i suppose we could guess at our miles, add an additional person and perhaps even compete against each mfp team.
So after we get signed up.. start with 2-3 team captains? (I hate picking teams, last kid picked- sorry to whomever gets me. I'll try hard).
Unless someone had an easier way to go about it???0 -
saw this and thought it was something the group might enjoy
monarch-butterfly-ultra-run1 -
BruinsGal_91 wrote: »Ok! I got it this month! I'm only 2.5 days (10 pages) behind. l Works not as busy and I have some time off coming up so I'm going to try to maintain a presence in this forum. I'm in for 200 miles this month. I'm currently training for a March marathon and I've cut my races way back for the beginning of 2019 to give training my full attention. I'll try to slowly read back and see how everyone's doing.
@ctlaws44 nice to see I'm not the only one with a geeky spreadsheet for race data. Mine goes back to 2008 and has got all my times, PRs, finish positions, upcoming races etc etc. Plus graphs so I can see how my pace has improved over the years.
@elise4270 - I can't complete the Run the Year on my own either but might be able to do half if I have a better year this year. Not working will help and hopefully not being injured will too! I will check out and let you know.1
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