December 2019 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • polskagirl01
    polskagirl01 Posts: 2,022 Member
    Felt tired and slow for 7k. Then suddenly felt better and went the last km at 5k race pace. Probably shouldn't've kept going but was already back at my friend's place.

    Also it was a beautiful -6C
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    and these new gloves I just happened to buy yesterday at Decathlon are awesome!
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    December goal 100 miles

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    Upcoming races:
    Dec. 14 - CityTrail 5k (#3 of 6)
    Jan. 11 - CityTrail 5k (#4 of 6)
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    Tramboman wrote: »
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    my naggers are slacking.
    hypersomnia knocked me out sunday and yesterday.
    i'll get a few miles in tonight

    @mbaker566 Not slacking, you had permission for a couple of days off after a race.
    Now, stop posting awesome photos and go run! :-p
    shanaber wrote: »
    Question:

    @mbaker566 - Love the pictures! Also love that you know need to nag your naggers :) Have you run yet? What are you waiting for?

    well, i'm at work now. no run allowed in the office. when i get back home :)

    Sorry I'm slackin' on my naggin'.

    GO!!!!!

    RUN!!!!!!!!!

    @mbaker566 so did you run yet?

    i didn't. i walked while making dinner. i got lazy. tonight. even if it's going to be close to 0f. it's going to happen.
  • Tramboman
    Tramboman Posts: 2,482 Member
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    Tramboman wrote: »
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    my naggers are slacking.
    hypersomnia knocked me out sunday and yesterday.
    i'll get a few miles in tonight

    @mbaker566 Not slacking, you had permission for a couple of days off after a race.
    Now, stop posting awesome photos and go run! :-p
    shanaber wrote: »
    Question:

    @mbaker566 - Love the pictures! Also love that you know need to nag your naggers :) Have you run yet? What are you waiting for?

    well, i'm at work now. no run allowed in the office. when i get back home :)

    Sorry I'm slackin' on my naggin'.

    GO!!!!!

    RUN!!!!!!!!!

    @mbaker566 so did you run yet?

    i didn't. i walked while making dinner. i got lazy. tonight. even if it's going to be close to 0f. it's going to happen.

    Do it!!!
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,115 Member
    @eleanorhawkins OMG! That is so scary! I would be so freaked out. I hope you are ok. I know you are physically, but I hope you are emotionally.
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,351 Member
    edited December 2019
    @katharmonic WOW! You continue to amaze me. I hope your hand is okay. I would have probably given up at that point. I'm such a wimp sometimes.

    @rheddmobile Sorry your experience with the glice was not good, but good of you for giving it a try. I hope your hip is okay today. The walk through the Christmas lights sounds like fun and I'm glad you got to go to the petting zoo. Sounds like they had a lot of interesting animals there.

    @Teresa502 We had almost exactly the same weather here this morning. I took a walk back in the fields to enjoy the snow, but haven't run yet.

    @polskagirl01 Love the frosty pictures.

    @eleanorhawkins Oh my! That is so scary. I'm sure you are really freaked out by that experience. It's so sad that those types of things are happening more and more frequently. I hope you are okay.
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,115 Member
    @katharmonic Awesome job on your final Spartan of the year! You are a beast!

    @rheddmobile That alpaca is adorable! I am so glad you were there to be a role model for that young girl. It is quite likely that she was surprised to see you skating because she has been told that grown ups don't skate, or that skating is for kids. She probably needs to see some healthy adults taking part in some good physical activities. I have only tried ice skating once and it was very difficult. I was pretty fat back then too so I don't know if I would be any better at it now, but I'd have to drive about 90-100 miles to ice skate, so I'll probably never do it again anyway.
  • eleanorhawkins
    eleanorhawkins Posts: 1,659 Member
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    i have @eleanorhawkins
    i used to be a morning runner but now that hypersomnia is active in my sleep cycle right now, it's hard for me to run in the morning and be safe to drive. if i run in the evenings, and can't physically stay awake, i can just go to bed.

    while i'm not a morning person. i do prefer running in the morning to get it done with. i will have to make the switch soon to do my longer runs so i am not running around the city at midnight.

    can't do lunch runs.
    1) i sweat too much, no showers, only 30 min which is only 20 min after changing, blah blah blah excuses
    2) hypersomnia will make me fall asleep in the afternoon.

    i was on medication for it but it was making my anxiety sky high. which led to me needing more medication to manage that. with all that is wrong with my body (behcets, myalgia, acid reflux, hypersomnia, depression, anxiety), i really to to minimize the amount of medications needed so that when i'm older i don't have a tolerance when things are worse.

    Ugh yeah, that sucks.
    Is it a long way to work? Could you look into finding a way to get to work in the morning and then run home?
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    i have @eleanorhawkins
    i used to be a morning runner but now that hypersomnia is active in my sleep cycle right now, it's hard for me to run in the morning and be safe to drive. if i run in the evenings, and can't physically stay awake, i can just go to bed.

    while i'm not a morning person. i do prefer running in the morning to get it done with. i will have to make the switch soon to do my longer runs so i am not running around the city at midnight.

    can't do lunch runs.
    1) i sweat too much, no showers, only 30 min which is only 20 min after changing, blah blah blah excuses
    2) hypersomnia will make me fall asleep in the afternoon.

    i was on medication for it but it was making my anxiety sky high. which led to me needing more medication to manage that. with all that is wrong with my body (behcets, myalgia, acid reflux, hypersomnia, depression, anxiety), i really to to minimize the amount of medications needed so that when i'm older i don't have a tolerance when things are worse.

    Ugh yeah, that sucks.
    Is it a long way to work? Could you look into finding a way to get to work in the morning and then run home?

    then the dogs become an issue. it's about 13 miles home. which for me atm is three hours. and i'd be asking the dogs to hold it for over 12 hours. now it's at least 9 hours
    it would be easier if i didn't work 2 jobs.
    you had good advice. morning running is nice because life rarely gets in the way. i just have to start the habit again.
  • eleanorhawkins
    eleanorhawkins Posts: 1,659 Member
    @mbaker566 we need to win the lottery or find someone to pay us for running!
  • polskagirl01
    polskagirl01 Posts: 2,022 Member
    @eleanorhawkins Wow, that sounds scary :(
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    @mbaker566 we need to win the lottery or find someone to pay us for running!

    that would be awesome. i would love to become a dog runner for a shelter or rescue :)
  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,525 Member
    @eleanorhawkins Dang! That is such a jogger story! That is scary! Hope you don't get roped in to being a suspect just because you were in the area at that approximate time!!! :o
  • eleanorhawkins
    eleanorhawkins Posts: 1,659 Member
    edited December 2019
    Scott6255 wrote: »
    @eleanorhawkins Dang! That is such a jogger story! That is scary! Hope you don't get roped in to being a suspect just because you were in the area at that approximate time!!! :o

    Argh, hadn't even though about that! But they must have killed him in the middle of the night (or killed him somewhere else and then taken him there and thrown the body over the cliff in the middle of the night) because that highway really is busy, and there are a lot of runners/walkers/cyclists use the path who would have heard a gun. There's a bus stop nearby too. Hmmm, there's a guy I follow on Strava who usually runs along there at about 6am. I wonder if I should ask him if he saw the car. On the other hand, I wonder if I should keep well out of it!
    ETA oh no, I just went and strava stalked him and he went the other way this morning.
  • PastorVincent
    PastorVincent Posts: 6,668 Member
    @eleanorhawkins dang you have all the fun!