July 2019 Monthly Running Challenge
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Have to cancel my run today, bah. I think I got bad food at lunch. Either way... 13 miles away from a toilet would be a bad plan right now.9
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PastorVincent wrote: »Either way... 13 miles away from a toilet would be a bad plan right now.
Good speed work. I think last week I made it from my bedroom into the bathroom in 1.74935 seconds. Feel better.5 -
My husband joined me at the gym today. The weather has been really rough, bad enough to make him consider using a treadmill. He gets nervous on a treadmill. He runs sort of looking towards his feet or has to hold on to look up. The gym I use has a 3 day trial so he signed up for that to try it out and see if it was worth the money for him.
We are both doing a HM training plan and today was 6 miles. He struggled through 5 miles then declared that, no it wasn't. He has decided to instead wake up even earlier to run before the heat of the day sets in.
I did my 6 miles, purposely taking the pace down a notch. I am competitive with myself and on a treadmill where the numbers are so visible I'm always trying to "beat" what I have done before. Outside I tend to go more on feel. I know I need to slow down and pushing the pace on these longer runs isn't doing me any favors. As a result, today's run was much less painful. Lesson learned. Maybe. I might have to remind myself of that one a few more times.
7/1: 3.5 miles
7/3: 3 miles
7/5: 5 miles
7/7: 3 miles
7/8: 4 miles
7/10: 3 miles
7/12: 6 miles
July total: 27.5 miles
July goal: 66 miles
2019 Races:
Piney Woods Trailfest 5k - 2/2/2019 29.23
Rodeo Run 10k - 2/23/2019 1:03.12
Run Houston! Minute Maid Park 10k - 3/23/2019 1:01.28
Brazos Bend 50 10k - 4/6/2019 1:15:33
El Chupacabra de Houston 10k (night trail run) - 8/2019
TWRC Run Wild Run Free 5k - 9/2019
10 for Texas 10 Miler - 10/2019 registered
Wine and Dine half marathon - 11/3/2019 registered
Run the Year 2019 - Team Five for Nineteen9 -
PastorVincent wrote: »Have to cancel my run today, bah. I think I got bad food at lunch. Either way... 13 miles away from a toilet would be a bad plan right now.
Shot the moon instead...9 -
July running goal 120 miles
July 2: 13.2 miles
July 3: 7.2 miles
July 5: 2.1 miles
July 6: 7.09 miles
July 7: 7.69 miles
July 9: 15.79 mile, felt very strong to end this run!
July 10: 8.21 miles
July 12: 3.1 miles
Total: 64.38 miles
Remain to goal: 55.62 miles
Hot Summer Miles continue, and ahead of schedule! Will this be a 150 mile month? I think so.
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3.4 night miles at WC Johnson park. Was planning on doing 5 but my calf started tensing up and making my Achilles’ tendon ache, and it seemed the better part of valor not to risk reinjuring it so we walked back. Running in dim light it seems I can’t completely relax because the ground isn’t predictable and the muscle tension does a number on my joints.
Also, the humidity is grim. My husband compared it to opening the dishwasher to check if he remembered to turn it on and getting a blast of hot wet air in the face that fogs his glasses up.
But at least it’s not flooding! The edge of Barry is supposed to start catching us with heavy rain in the next few days, hope everyone out there is safe.8 -
@martaindale The treadmill is hard to get used to. At least the DH is out running and you have that to do together. I have a hard time slowing down as I know I should too. I so want to be a faster runner.
@PastorVincent Great photo!
@GregInORL Way to be ahead of schedule!!!3 -
quilteryoyo wrote: »@martaindale The treadmill is hard to get used to. At least the DH is out running and you have that to do together. I have a hard time slowing down as I know I should too. I so want to be a faster runner.
You guys, I know exactly how you feel. Why does slowing down have to be the hardest part of running?3 -
7-1 rest
7-2 7k intervals
7-3 7k moderate
7-4 rest
7-5 7k slow
7-6 7k slow(er)
7-7 7k slow
7-8 rest
7-9 7k intervals
7-10 7k moderate
7-11 rest
7-12 7k moderate
7-13 11k slow
July Total: 67k
July Goal: 150k
January Total: 131k
February Total: 159.5k
March Total: 183k
April Total: 126k
May Total: 128k
June Total: 161.5k
Monthly average: 148.1k
Next year when you pop in here claiming your December 2019 mileage, what accomplishments will you have made?
Run at least 4 5k races.
Get under 30:00 and a PR for 5k.
Average at least 135k per month, which would put me over 1,000 miles for the year.
Run the Year Team: Five for Nineteen
Warm and humid today. Finally got a longer run in.
2019 Races:
4-13 Shine the Light 5K - 31:12 chip time; First Place male 65 and older
6-30 Strides for Starfish 5K - 31:34 chip time; 31/77 overall; second male 65 and older (no official category)
7-27 Solon Home Days 5K7 -
On my 34th anniversary, my wife's gift to me was to allow me to run 15 miles this morning. It was a good run, up until I swallowed a big gnat. It is a normal occurrence, and it seemed to go down normally, but still felt it in the back of my throat. Took a few sips of water and thought it was good. But then I felt it coming back up! 😝
Kept coughing to try to get it out, but just kept getting worse, like I couldn't breathe. People on the trail kept looking at me funny and asked if I was alright. Finally had to stop and take a big drink. That finally washed it down.
Not my finest moment 🤪
@garygse I know you feel me!
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On my 34th anniversary, my wife's gift to me was to allow me to run 15 miles this morning. It was a good run, up until I swallowed a big gnat. It is a normal occurrence, and it seemed to go down normally, but still felt it in the back of my throat. Took a few sips of water and thought it was good. But then I felt it coming back up! 😝
Kept coughing to try to get it out, but just kept getting worse, like I couldn't breathe. People on the trail kept looking at me funny and asked if I was alright. Finally had to stop and take a big drink. That finally washed it down.
Not my finest moment 🤪
@garygse I know you feel me!
Happy anniversary @Scott6255! I had the same kind of thing happen with a bug during speedwork a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't stop coughing, like that thing was trying to claw it's way back out. I think everyone thought I was faking to get out of running the interval Which yes, I was more than happy to stop and walk a bit while I struggled with a bug in my esophagus. Just go down!
Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
07/01/19 :::: 3.0 :::: 3.0
07/02/19 :::: 4.4 :::: 7.5
07/03/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 7.5
07/04/19 :::: 10.1 :::: 17.5
07/05/19 :::: 3.1 :::: 20.6
07/06/19 :::: 4.5 :::: 25.2
07/07/19 :::: 4.5 :::: 29.7
07/08/19 :::: 3.9 :::: 33.5
07/09/19 :::: 2.6 :::: 36.1
07/10/19 :::: 4.6 :::: 40.7
07/11/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 40.7
07/12/19 :::: 3.5 :::: 44.2
07/13/19 :::: 4.0 :::: 48.2
An easy run with the group this morning - a lovely 70 degrees and a nice shady trail made it very pleasant. A few of us are running the Boilermaker 15k tomorrow so it was nice and slow. I feel much more recovered from all the soreness of earlier in the week. I'm hoping for an equally good weather day tomorrow. Dreading the early wakeup to drive an hour and be there early enough for this big and very crowded race. Our coach was saying today that the guy who we discussed here that won the Peachtree 10k and set a new course record is coming for this race, and I think the women's winner as well, so it should be a pretty fast and competitive race, especially if the weather is relatively cool. Of course I'm way back in the pack and won't see any of that, but still.
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Current monthly total:
26.6 miles
I’m slacking on posting my daily mileage but am on track for my 50 miles for July. Parkrun free 5k was this morning and I have a new PB of 35:29. It was hot and humid which meant I needed some short walks to recover, but I was excited that I am improving bit by bit. Most everyone else runs faster than I do, but I’m not racing them. I’m just racing myself to improve each week.10 -
So umm today instead of a run, I was in a poison cloud. literally. Was so thick could not see more then a couple of yards (meters). A chemical plant nearby caught fire. It was unreal. Big thick clouds sitting on the ground like dirty filthy cotton balls. We were under a mandatory "stay in your home, close all windows/doors, and turn off your AC" order in the middle of a heat wave.
ERF. The order has lifted, but still not sure I want to run. Looks clear by my hours as we are up on a hill, but probably only takes a shift in the wind to change that. Early, they thought it was safe and lifted the order, so we drive out to a funeral and were suddenly enveloped in the cloud just as the order was reactivated. We were literally IN the cloud when they said: "Umm do not go out afterall just yet."
Gee thanks.
They did not say what was in the cloud just "Chlorine and other chemicals"
So how long can you hold your breath? The alert went out 15 hours ago... probably not long enough!13 -
@scott6255 Happy anniversary! Our 9th is the 30th, this is the first year I’ve actually remembered it. Dh got sore over it last year. Hey, we met April 4th, that’s gotta count, right?... I digress. Regarding the gnat; well least you don’t have a weak bladder and didn’t pp yourself coughing. 😉
@PastorVincent Hope there are fewer mosquitoes now with the unplanned chemical release and you all are safe from pulmonary edema or any other ill affects, or effects... ? Effect. Noun, being the result not an action... ok. Study much?
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I got out yesterday for a walk. PA said “do more frequently”, butt ugh... it’s hard walking y’all. I’m not tracking my miles. I’m going to let Strava tell me what I did at the end of the month. I don’t need to get competitive when trying to get better. The plan was short daily walks, but the runner in me wants to go walk 10 miles and see if it miraculously turns into a run, so I’m only torturing myself every 4-5 days with a fair walk because I can’t seem to embrace a daily walk to the addition entrance and back (0.5 miles). I’m so broken. My left butt hurts. Which isn’t the next thing to fix. Assuming it will get fixed, 6 months to a year away. Waah waaah waah haha!
@eleanorhawkins glad you got that Garmin! @noblsheep You’re the best! Vote you most awesome runner friend of 2019!
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@PastorVincent Hope there are fewer mosquitoes now with the unplanned chemical release and you all are safe from pulmonary edema or any other ill affects, or effects... ? Effect. Noun, being the result not an action... ok. Study much?
Sky around me still clear and no new alerts. We exited the cloud as fast as we could so I do not think we were in it long enough to matter much. I hope. Hey maybe I will get superpowers?
Might in an hour or 2 when the temp falls a bit. Supposed to get as cold as 84F later.
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I’m excited I just found this group! I already have a July challenge for myself of 62 miles. I’m on track and ran 3 miles this morning!11
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katharmonic wrote: »
An easy run with the group this morning - a lovely 70 degrees and a nice shady trail made it very pleasant. A few of us are running the Boilermaker 15k tomorrow so it was nice and slow. I feel much more recovered from all the soreness of earlier in the week. I'm hoping for an equally good weather day tomorrow. Dreading the early wakeup to drive an hour and be there early enough for this big and very crowded race. Our coach was saying today that the guy who we discussed here that won the Peachtree 10k and set a new course record is coming for this race, and I think the women's winner as well, so it should be a pretty fast and competitive race, especially if the weather is relatively cool. Of course I'm way back in the pack and won't see any of that, but still.
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7/1 - rest
7/2 - 4.5 miles (tempo)
7/3 - strength training + 30 minute spin
7/4 - day off
7/5 - 3.5 miles (marathon pace) + strength
7/6 - 3.5 miles
7/7 - 4 miles
7/8 - rest
7/9 - 4 miles (tempo)
7/10 - strength training + 30 minute spin
7/11 - 4 miles (marathon pace)
7/12 - strength +hill drills
7/13 - 3.5 (marathon pace)
June: 92/80
27/80 goal7 -
@Scott6255 Happy Anniversary!!! Great gift she gave you! I hate swallowing bugs. Don't think I've ever had one try to crawl back out. That would really gross me out, I think.
@katharmonic Good luck with your race tomorrow. Hope the weather holds.
That doesn't sound good @PastorVincent! Hope the "other chemicals" weren't anything too toxic and everyone is okay.
Great job on the PB @emmamcgarity !
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