Aaaaany trail runners in here? Or beginner triathletes?
Twiggytri
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Former triathlete, trail runner when weather/ conditions allow.0
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I'm a trail runner when I go places I can't take my bike. The first time I tried it, I was shocked how much fun it is. Don't tell anyone.3
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Trail runner here. Much prefer the trails over the pavement0
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Triathlete and occasional trail runner here. Rehabbing an injury at the moment.1
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I do about 25% of my runs on trails, mostly because I live in Constable Country and the prettiest views are on the trail runs.1
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Triathlete here I've only done road tris but I'm hoping to do a few local Xterra races next year. I love all things tri (okay I tolerate swimming...lol). Since my last tri was in May I've jumped into more mtbing and trail running.1
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Yes to the trail running! I started out hiking the bike trails (in the Ozarks) with my dog but then I thought "hmm, maybe I can speed this up!" One year later I run extremely rough 5+ miles 3-4x per week. It takes about an hour+15 min. I'm 58. I absolutely LOVE IT!!!6
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Beginner road triathlete1
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Trail runner here! I am only running 1day/week, but I've been doing it for the past 7 years (other stuff on the other days). I am lucky enough to live near a state park so I don't have to run on pavement ever1
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Love it . . but I broke my ankle on a tree root last November . . . so I have been officially banned from trail running ever since. LOL3
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Another vote for trail.0
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Spartan athlete...does that count? We run in the woods, up mountains, swim, lift heavy stuff and throw spears.3
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not a beginner triathlete - but willing to talk and help as needed0
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I was a couple months ago! Spartan Beast in NJ!1 -
I used to love trail running but...no access here in the city-it's a drive if I want to do that.
However, I'm hoping to do a sprint Tri maybe in the fall or next spring.0 -
maureenseel1984 wrote: »I used to love trail running but...no access here in the city-it's a drive if I want to do that.
However, I'm hoping to do a sprint Tri maybe in the fall or next spring.
Sprint is going to be my next i do. 13 miles of that killed me haha0 -
deannalfisher wrote: »not a beginner triathlete - but willing to talk and help as needed
Does the offer extend to allowing mediocre swimmers to draft behind you in an IM swim? Asking for a friend.2 -
I'm a casual trail runner. I was doing 4-5 miles over 800' before I got sidelined by some health issues, getting back up to speed. I did 3.5 this morning over 400'!1
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Also wondering what happened to OP...
And not wanting this thread to die...
Pics from today's lunch run...
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Love those trail pictures. Must be spectacular during the fall.1
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deannalfisher wrote: »not a beginner triathlete - but willing to talk and help as needed
Does the offer extend to allowing mediocre swimmers to draft behind you in an IM swim? Asking for a friend.
Haha! I’m slower right now even shaving my head didn’t help! 99 days until IM Florida2 -
The low point and a higher point of the park I usually run in. Going early lately, I don't do well in the heat and sun, and it's been hitting 75-80 by 8am for a while now.
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As long as I remember to stop and enjoy it, yes. If I try to enjoy it while running, I usually end up face down in the dirt. Stupid roots...[/quote]
I have done more damage to myself running (body slamming) than I ever did mtbing. Ditto on the stupid roots!2 -
As long as I remember to stop and enjoy it, yes. If I try to enjoy it while running, I usually end up face down in the dirt. Stupid roots...
I have done more damage to myself running (body slamming) than I ever did mtbing. Ditto on the stupid roots! [/quote]
Was thinking of this thread this past weekend. A friend broke her streak of "no falls while trail running" by hitting a root and taking 10 stitches in her knee. The risk is real.
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Was thinking of this thread this past weekend. A friend broke her streak of "no falls while trail running" by hitting a root and taking 10 stitches in her knee. The risk is real.
I fell on one knee coming down a crooked, stony patch, and two weeks later fell on the other going up some dirt that had been loosed by recent rain. So June was quiet for me, trail wise0 -
MelanieCN77 wrote: »Was thinking of this thread this past weekend. A friend broke her streak of "no falls while trail running" by hitting a root and taking 10 stitches in her knee. The risk is real.
I fell on one knee coming down a crooked, stony patch, and two weeks later fell on the other going up some dirt that had been loosed by recent rain. So June was quiet for me, trail wise
At least you have achieved a certain symmetry!
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