December 2019 Monthly Running Challenge
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eleanorhawkins wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »eleanorhawkins wrote: »
Question: If I don't tell my husband and daughter that my aunts in the UK sent us cash in their xmas cards and I spend it all on race entry fees, does that make me a bad person?
If they sent it to "you as a group of people to share" - then yes.
If they sent it to "specifically you to do with as you want" - then no.
What if nobody said anything about who they were sending it to? I mean the xmas cards are addressed to all of us, but also in the envelopes were birthday cards for me for Wednesday. So if it didn't actually say anywhere who or what the money was for, I could assume it's for my birthday, right? Right???
Running stops me murdering either of them (or any of his family) so we could say that spending it on races for me also benefits them......
@Camaramandy648 Dammit, I always wish I hadn't told mine stuff after having done so too LOL
Count yourself as two people or two holidays (your birthday + Christmas) and divide it by 3. My dad sends a check each year and I just divide it evenly five ways. My little man just gets it chunked in his bank account. My mom sends Monsanto but it's individual.
Just adding that ultimately it's your money, addressed to you from your family and what you do with it is your business. I won't tell...
Hehehe yeah we're talking 20€ here, if I follow that method we'd end up with 5€ each (which is like 5 dollars and a few cents). I think me not murdering them if probably worth more than the coffee and a donut they would spend their portions on! Especially as I can get 3 races out of it!
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@noblsheep I like that doctor! Does she make house calls to Tennessee in the USA?3
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eleanorhawkins wrote: »eleanorhawkins wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »eleanorhawkins wrote: »
Question: If I don't tell my husband and daughter that my aunts in the UK sent us cash in their xmas cards and I spend it all on race entry fees, does that make me a bad person?
If they sent it to "you as a group of people to share" - then yes.
If they sent it to "specifically you to do with as you want" - then no.
What if nobody said anything about who they were sending it to? I mean the xmas cards are addressed to all of us, but also in the envelopes were birthday cards for me for Wednesday. So if it didn't actually say anywhere who or what the money was for, I could assume it's for my birthday, right? Right???
Running stops me murdering either of them (or any of his family) so we could say that spending it on races for me also benefits them......
@Camaramandy648 Dammit, I always wish I hadn't told mine stuff after having done so too LOL
Count yourself as two people or two holidays (your birthday + Christmas) and divide it by 3. My dad sends a check each year and I just divide it evenly five ways. My little man just gets it chunked in his bank account. My mom sends Monsanto but it's individual.
Just adding that ultimately it's your money, addressed to you from your family and what you do with it is your business. I won't tell...
Hehehe yeah we're talking 20€ here, if I follow that method we'd end up with 5€ each (which is like 5 dollars and a few cents). I think me not murdering them if probably worth more than the coffee and a donut they would spend their portions on! Especially as I can get 3 races out of it!
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@LoveyChar Your poor knees! I’m so glad the little one was okay. How sore and/or swollen are they after having time to set up?
@mbaker566 @polskagirl01 being sick is no fun, hope you are both better soon.
I hope everyone who celebrates had a delightful Christmas! I’m 90% over my cold now but my husband is still miserable. We ran 5k yesterday anyway, because we were both feeling crazy from not running and also I am gaining weight stupid fast. I know intellectually that I’m still logging and eating under my maintenance calories and can’t really have gained 5 pounds of fat in a week, but the combo of not running plus that number is freaking me out.
Really really wanted to get out there and run on Christmas, the weather was balmy and bright, but my husband was too sick, neither one of us had gotten any sleep (extended family gets up earlier than we do) plus too much family stuff to do. I think the weather laughs at us mortals, I had bought the cutest Christmas sweater and it ended up being t-shirt weather. I kept imagining all the tiny children being crammed into tiny adorable Christmas coats for church and photos despite the weather because darn it, it won’t fit by next year!
Was Santa good to everyone? Santa brought me the new Brooks Adrenaline 20s, flip mitts, a new heat reflective headband to replace the one that got stolen, darn tough socks, and a pair of snow boots which are really easy to zip on and off for wearing after running wet winter trails.
I tried the Adrenaline 20s yesterday and the jury is still out. I love the 18s, but skipped the 19s because they seemed to throw my weight to the outside of my foot. The 20s on paper are made the same as the 19s - “guide rails” instead of a medial post - but don’t seem to have quite the same issue side to side. However, they have their own set of issues. They are noticeably soft and springy compared to the 18s, but instead of the return being forward, they seem to bounce straight UP and kill the momentum. Also, after only 2 miles the stabilization muscles in my hips were really feeling worked out. And most annoyingly my arches felt tired after running. I may be able to use them once I get used to them, but they are definitely not a shoe I can just put on and run and feel great, like the old version. Apparently many people agree with me since they currently have 55% one star reviews on Run repeat, all saying, “Quit changing the shoe!” But I am almost out of my hoarded shoes from year before last and can’t find an acceptable replacement, so I have to find something that works.4 -
@rheddmobile Glad you are almost over your cold. Hope your DH gets better soon! This weather is crazy warm for this time of year. I'm trying to get out and enjoy it while it lasts.
I went shopping this morning. For some reason, that always wears me out. So, I had talked myself into just going for a nice, quick walk and save running for tomorrow, when the weather is going to be a little warmer. Not that the weather was bad today - 61°F and cloudy. I was feeling really good after the 2 mile walk, so decided to change into my running clothes and hit the road for a couple of miles. Then, if I felt good, go further. If not, I gave myself permission to quit. Well, I wound up running 3.25 miles! I was happy with that. With my cool down walk, I traveled a total of 5.75 miles today.
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@rheddmobile - have you looked at the Adrenaline 18's on eBay? I don't know what size you want but there are some listed there, new and used. I found a pair of the Topo ST-2s there that I have not found anywhere in my size. They are used but very few miles and only $20!1
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@rheddmobile - have you looked at the Adrenaline 18's on eBay? I don't know what size you want but there are some listed there, new and used. I found a pair of the Topo ST-2s there that I have not found anywhere in my size. They are used but very few miles and only $20!
Yep, I should try eBay again. I got the pair I’m currently wearing on Poshmark used - person tried them once on a treadmill and hated them. Very nice deal, fifty bucks, not even the micro tread is worn. Unfortunately a lot of people seem to wear 9.5 b and most of the ones I’ve found have more wear than the ones I’m replacing or they want more than the price they were new. Plus, how long can I keep finding them? The supply is going to run out eventually, so I need to transition to something that’s still made.
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December Goal: 100 Miles
12/1: 10.05 miles
12/3: 6.25 miles
12/4: 6.05 miles
12/5: 6.25 miles
12/8: 10.10 miles
12/9: 6.05 miles
12/11: 6.10 miles
12/12: 6.30 miles
12/15: 10.51 miles
12/17: 6.06 miles
12/18: 6.31 miles
12/19: 7.02 miles
12/22: 13.32 miles
12/24: 6.03 miles
12/26: 6.51 miles
12/27: 4.51 miles
117.42/100 miles completed
I'm kind of behind on this thread. I did run yesterday. It was perfect running weather and I ran 6.51 miles. I usually take Friday's as a rest day, but since I had the day off I decided that I would run today. My MIL is out of town so I ran over to her house to check the mail and feed her cat. It wasn't as nice as yesterday, but was still good running weather and I ran 4.51 miles.
Get well wishes to those who are under the weather!
2019 races:
2/2/19: Catch the Groundhog Half Marathon - PR 2:15:17
5/18/19: Run for 57th AHC Half Marathon - Cancelled due to weather
10/5/19: Old Rip 5K - PR 27:27, 1st AG
11/9/19: Wags and Whiskers 5K -2nd AG, 4th Woman, 5K PR - 26:36
2020 races:
5/16/20: Run for 57th AHC Half Marathon5 -
Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
12/01/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 0.0
12/02/19 :::: 3.0 :::: 3.0
12/03/19 :::: 3.1 :::: 6.1
12/04/19 :::: 1.7 :::: 7.8
12/05/19 :::: 2.6 :::: 10.4
12/06/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 10.4
12/07/19 :::: 14.6 :::: 25.0
12/08/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/09/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/10/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/11/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/12/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/13/19 :::: 3.0 :::: 28.0
12/14/19 :::: 3.2 :::: 31.2
12/15/19 :::: 6.4 :::: 37.6
12/16/19 :::: 3.6 :::: 41.1
12/17/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 41.1
12/18/19 :::: 1.5 :::: 42.6
12/19/19 :::: 3.0 :::: 45.6
12/20/19 :::: 3.1 :::: 48.7
12/21/19 :::: 5.4 :::: 54.1
12/22/19 :::: 4.8 :::: 58.9
12/23/19 :::: 4.2 :::: 63.1
12/24/19 :::: 4.6 :::: 67.7
12/25/19 :::: 3.3 :::: 70.9
12/26/19 :::: 3.4 :::: 74.3
12/27/19 :::: 3.1 :::: 77.4
Continuing my little mini-streak with treadmill running today. About 2 miles before and 1 mile after strength training. I may just reach my goal of 90 for the month. Not sure how long my long run will be this weekend, but I only need to average 3.1 miles a day for these last 4 days.
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I almost forgot to do my 12 Days of Christmas song. Not sure how I forgot. That's all I could think of while I was walking/running. LOL
On the second day of Christmas,
my workout let me see,
two lumbering cows and
a squirrel high up in a pine tree.8 -
Still sick. Impatiently waiting to try out my new shoes9
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quilteryoyo wrote: »I almost forgot to do my 12 Days of Christmas song. Not sure how I forgot. That's all I could think of while I was walking/running. LOL
On the second day of Christmas,
my workout let me see,
two lumbering cows and
a squirrel high up in a pine tree.
I thought you had abandoned me...2 -
12-1 7k easy
12-2 7k slow + resistance bands
12-3 rest
12-4 7k slow + resistance bands
12-5 rest + yoga
12-6 7k slow + resistance bands
12-7 7k easy + yoga
12-8 rest
12-9 4k easy + resistance bands
12-10 rest + yoga
12-11 7k easy + resistance bands
12-12 7k easy + yoga
12-13 rest + resistance bands
12-14 7k easy + yoga
12-15 8k slow
12-16 7k slow + resistance bands
12-17 rest + yoga
12-18 7k slow + resistance bands
12-19 7k slow + yoga
12-20 rest + resistance bands
12-21 7k easy + yoga
12-22 7k easy
12-23 7k easy + resistance bands
12-24 7k easy + yoga
12-25 rest
12-26 7k moderate + yoga
12-27 7k moderate + resistance bands
12-28 7k slow + yoga
December Total: 138k
December Goal: 135k
January Total: 131k
February Total: 159.5k
March Total: 183k
April Total: 126k
May Total: 128k
June Total: 161.5k
July Total: 151k
August Total: 133k
September Total: 135k
October Total: 115k
November Total: 155k
2019 Total through November: 1,578k / 978.36m
Monthly average: 143.45k
Next year when you pop in here claiming your December 2019 mileage, what accomplishments will you have made?
Run at least 4 5k races - Completed 8-31.
Get under 30:00 and a PR for 5k - Nope...
Average at least 135k per month, which would put me over 1,000 miles for the year - Completed 12-7.
Run the Year Team: Five for Nineteen - Completed 9-28
Cloudy and mid 30s F today. Wind knew what direction I was running - it was always in my face.
The Twelve Runs of Christmas
On the third run of Christmas, my workout gave to me:
Three calf cramps;
Two frozen ponds;
And a small niggle in my left knee.
2020 goals:
Continue a 5k regimen.
Train better.
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 5K - 31:11 chip time; 95/141 overall; 4/6 age group (male)
8-31 Race for Freedom 5k - 31:39 chip time; 32:00 Garmin time; Third Place male 60 and older
10-13 Haunted Hustle 5k - 31:22 chip time; 47/74 overall; First Place male 60 and older6 -
I am on coffee # 3.
I realized yesterday that I misread the training schedule and the long run I did on Tuesday should have been eight. I did 6.89. That six miles should have landed somewhere in the middle of the week....
So now today I plan to run eight miles. And it is going to rain.
And on Tuesday I swore to myself that i would run the whole 5K distance with no stopping or walking today. I’m feeling anxious and tired but also motivated-ish.
I plan to Run the Year on a team so that will be another thing to keep me motivated between now and the marathon.
Mostly I think I’m just exhausted from the holiday and I am patching myself out about today’s run.
Still, it must be done. It’s the only way I’ll stand a chance at finishing the marathon5 -
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Dec 1 - No run, no anything
Dec 2 - 30 min walk with dh/28 min 2 mile RUN on treadmill which was 1.5 mile at 4mph and then I sped up to 5 and 6mph for the last half mile because I thought I was never going to finish going 4mph
Dec 3 - short dog walks and some other walking then 5k RUN outside which took me 33:06 (there is a huge disparity in my outdoor running speed and my comfort level on the treadmill)
Dec 4 - took a 6000 steps walk while on the clock
Dec 5 - 2 mile RUN on treadmill
Dec 6 - Walked my dogs and then ran around like crazy getting ready to host a youth Christmas party at my church
Dec 7 -RAN 3.5 miles, also walked dogs, then jumped on the treadmill for a late night slow walk because I flat out ate too much
Dec 8 - Laziest day I've had in a long time, didn't even walk dogs, napped.....I at least did household chores
Dec 9 - walked dogs and took a short walking break at work
Dec 10 - RAN 1 mile of 1.5 on treadmill (A.M.)....... 2min x 4 intervals (.66 mile) as part of strength workout (P.M.)
Dec 11 - did some walk breaks at work
Dec 12 - RAN 2 treadmill miles
Dec 13 - walked dogs 1.6 miles and had a super busy exhausting day
Dec 14 - RAN 2 miles on treadmill in a pattern of run 2 laps, walk 1 lap, total of 3.5 miles on treadmill
Dec 15 - 20 min of light cardio and upper body strength just to say I did something
Dec 16 - RAN 3 treadmill miles at 5mph
Dec 17 - 30 min walk break at work, quick 15 min dog walk
Dec 18 - over an hour walking
Dec 19 - RAN 1.5 mile as part of treadmill strength circuit
Dec 20 - RAN 5k
Dec 21 - RAN 2 miles
Dec 22 - 80 min walk with hubby plus 2 miles walking dogs
Dec 23 - RAN 1 mile on treadmill as part of strength circuit workout
Dec 24 - RAN 3.66 miles, also walked dogs about 1.5 mile
Dec 25 - Treadmill: RAN 1 mile, walked 1.....dogs: 2 miles walked..... hubby: 2 miles walked after lunch.... inlaws: walked to park and back - 19,000 steps on Christmas day😮
Dec 26 - another active day, walked almost 2 hours with hubby plus walked dogs - 18,000 steps!
Dec 27 - total lazy day (we saw Little Women at the theater❤)
Dec 28 - so far I've ran 4.25 miles, my longest run of the year 😊
Dec 29 -
Dec 30 -
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SO! Christmas morning my hubby went out for a walk just before daylight while I got on the treadmill. He got 1/4 mile down our street and saw 2 COYOTES 😮😮😮 I've always known they're around and I did see one walking my dog just over a year ago about 8am. But right now they're a little close for comfort and I won't be out in the dark☹
I got rained on second half of my run this morning but it was kinda nice as it cooled me down. But I had to take my glasses off and tuck them in my bra. I wasn't sure I could do 4 miles but at 3.5 I suddenly felt like I could run forever. So i decided to do 4.25 bc I'd probably get cold if my cool down walk was very long. We're having unseasonably warm weather but upper 50s and rain is still chilly walking. Our cooler weather is about to return.
@mbaker566 Sorry you've been pukey 😥
@polskagirl01 Hope you are feeling better!6 -
@Elise4270 thanks for setting up the January thread. Not sure how much I'll participate, but glad you are feeling so proactive! 😁3
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Morning all!
I went to park run yesterday, and as I was heading out, miss 5 asked if she could come. Now I've been building up with her that I go running and she can join when she wants. So I explained its a long way but we can run/walk if she wanted. She still wanted to come. So off we went.
Guys it was awful! I had mentally prepared to do a training run, so was going to do some intervals at 10k race pace. I quickly switched that to Sunday. DD ran/walked the first 1.5k, then just walked, and got slower and slower... In the end She did 4.4k. Which is the furtherest she's ever done. Yes I'm a park run cheat, we turned around before the turn around point but given it was her first time, I dont think anyone will care.
So I'm incredibly proud of her, she never complained, she sprinted across the finish line and does want to go out again. But OMG that was painful for me haha. I usually do 5k in around 29 mins. It took us 55 minutes. And the last km was me trying to encourage her to go faster lol. I had to keep reminding myself to be patient and that it's her first one, and I want her to keep doing this.
In the end she said she enjoyed it and she definitely wants to go again, so we will see.
My and my DD at our turn around point
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@Elise4270 thanks for setting up the January thread. Not sure how much I'll participate, but glad you are feeling so proactive! 😁
I beat ya to it, eh? I had an ulterior motive. The RTY teams need a little support. And I'm between semesters... and I'm tired of cleaning the house... and if I can't run (ever again), least ya'll can (try).
train smart my friend!
ETA Tag! you're it for February! <-- I think this a great way to delegate the new thread starter!0 -
@Avidkeo That is such a sweet pic! I feel your pain - one of my dogs can take from 25-38 min to do ONE MILE😭 Some days I just embrace his pace. Other days I get very frustrated.0
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@Avidkeo It's great that you are taking your daughter out with you and instilling the love of exercise from a young age. I understand how frustrating it was for you today, but in no time she'll be the one who is frustrated with her mother's slow pace. Hang in there and know that you are doing a great thing for her.5
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104.25 miles for the month as of today. I'm going to get a long one in tomorrow. Goal is 13.2. Longest I've ever run is 12.4 and it was a consistent and steady run. I expected to hurt the next day, but to my surprise, I didn't. I need to really buckle down, really buckle down. This thing will be here before I know it...6
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I did a 2 mile walk today as my walk/XT day. It was good to get out on this unusually nice December day.
On the Third Day of Christmas,
my workout let me see,
three red leaves,
two lumbering cows and
a squirrel high up in a pine tree.
I was reading my Military Officers Association of America magazine today. It had an article about how 4 members maintain their drive to exercise. I had to laugh a little at the one guy. He's a body builder and has done some adventure races. Hes 39 years old and ends his section by saying "I'm always trying my best to set an example so young Marines know age is only a number." Somehow, I feel at 39 he has NO idea what that means yet. LOL But, I did like his final thought: "Age doesn't have to slow you down, but excuses always will." Now, I do feel there is a point where age will slow us all down, but I still like the sentiment.6 -
quilteryoyo wrote: »I did a 2 mile walk today as my walk/XT day. It was good to get out on this unusually nice December day.
On the Third Day of Christmas,
my workout let me see,
three red leaves,
two lumbering cows and
a squirrel high up in a pine tree.
I was reading my Military Officers Association of America magazine today. It had an article about how 4 members maintain their drive to exercise. I had to laugh a little at the one guy. He's a body builder and has done some adventure races. Hes 39 years old and ends his section by saying "I'm always trying my best to set an example so young Marines know age is only a number." Somehow, I feel at 39 he has NO idea what that means yet. LOL But, I did like his final thought: "Age doesn't have to slow you down, but excuses always will." Now, I do feel there is a point where age will slow us all down, but I still like the sentiment.
I like "age doesn't have to slow us down, but excuses will..." My husband is 39 and a veteran. Two long deployments to Iraq (last one 14 1/2 months) and one in the horn of Africa for a year to train men to fight, how to defend themselves. Oh ma ma, you could have bounced a nickel off of his abs back then. Not an ounce of flab, perfection if muscles are your thing. Some keep the mindset and others probably are happy to dump it.
I hope I'm rocking into my 90's. I hope...3 -
I got six miles in before the rain and STILL did not run the whole 5k distance nonstop. I felt so horrible about it so I decided I’d still go to the gym and at least do it on the treadmill. Which I DID! With NO PROBLEM! I never got very tired, I never felt like I was suffocating, none of it! I am super excited and pleased to know that I CAN, but this is also a significant indicator that I really need to be running almost exclusively outside. I also lifted after that 5k, and that felt amazing.
So here’s to a PR for distance this week so far - 29.39 miles! Now if I run just one mile tomorrow, I’ll be over 30 for the week! Woo hoo!9 -
Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
12/01/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 0.0
12/02/19 :::: 3.0 :::: 3.0
12/03/19 :::: 3.1 :::: 6.1
12/04/19 :::: 1.7 :::: 7.8
12/05/19 :::: 2.6 :::: 10.4
12/06/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 10.4
12/07/19 :::: 14.6 :::: 25.0
12/08/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/09/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/10/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/11/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/12/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 25.0
12/13/19 :::: 3.0 :::: 28.0
12/14/19 :::: 3.2 :::: 31.2
12/15/19 :::: 6.4 :::: 37.6
12/16/19 :::: 3.6 :::: 41.1
12/17/19 :::: 0.0 :::: 41.1
12/18/19 :::: 1.5 :::: 42.6
12/19/19 :::: 3.0 :::: 45.6
12/20/19 :::: 3.1 :::: 48.7
12/21/19 :::: 5.4 :::: 54.1
12/22/19 :::: 4.8 :::: 58.9
12/23/19 :::: 4.2 :::: 63.1
12/24/19 :::: 4.6 :::: 67.7
12/25/19 :::: 3.3 :::: 70.9
12/26/19 :::: 3.4 :::: 74.3
12/27/19 :::: 3.1 :::: 77.4
12/28/19 :::: 3.4 :::: 80.8/ 90 mile goal
Another run in two parts today. First a treadmill warmup before a workout challenge (as many rounds as possible) at the gym. I started later than I intended so only got just over 2 miles in. I planned to meet with a friend later for a short run but I was running late, and the workout challenge kind of kicked my butt, so it didn't happen. I was resigned to just call it a day but managed to sneak in another short run while walking the dog. I was not really dressed appropriately and she was unenthusiastic as usual, so I stopped at a little over a mile and went back to walking. My goal of at least 3 miles was achieved though!5 -
2 mile run yesterday - bit wheezy. Cough today and bit of a sore chest. Was planning to join friends for a 5k to round of a year of fundraising but I'll see how it feels.
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Oh one more thing about today! I wore the new lulu lemon bra and i still LOVE it for the comfort and support but it was SOAKED by the time I finished. So maybe not enough moisture wicking ability??? Any ideas on a different/ better brand? Or will I just have to get used to being drenched in sweat as my runs get progressively longer and more difficult?1
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@Camaramandy648 Hey, I love your determination! You can do this! Determination is huge in running and you need to be physically fit but believing in yourself is half the battle, just knowing that you can do it!
I'm going out phone in stroller and baby in it with orders for husband to answer the phone if it rains because we'll need a pickup. Second run of the day!
Funny, true story: I've mentioned before that my father in law has run hundreds of marathons, even a few double marathons over his lifetime. My sister in law runs marathons. My brother in law has run three marathons. He knows from his dad what it takes to run a marathon. In February he'll run his fourth, with me. I ran with him over the summer when we were all together; he quit long before I did on the run. My husband was talking to him on Christmas and he told my husband that Christmas Eve was the first time he'd run in months. But what's funny is that my husband said this is what his brother does before each marathon. I was also informed that he drinks beer the last two miles. Could this even be true!? So I could draw two conclusions from this: 1) He has great confidence in himself, even with a lack of training. 2) Attitude and the reason you are running is what matters (correct me if I'm wrong).
All that I am saying is that attitude and humor may, and I stress "may," go a long way.
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@Camaramandy648 Hey, I love your determination! You can do this! Determination is huge in running and you need to be physically fit but believing in yourself is half the battle, just knowing that you can do it!
I'm going out phone in stroller and baby in it with orders for husband to answer the phone if it rains because we'll need a pickup. Second run of the day!
Funny, true story: I've mentioned before that my father in law has run hundreds of marathons, even a few double marathons over his lifetime. My sister in law runs marathons. My brother in law has run three marathons. He knows from his dad what it takes to run a marathon. In February he'll run his fourth, with me. I ran with him over the summer when we were all together; he quit long before I did on the run. My husband was talking to him on Christmas and he told my husband that Christmas Eve was the first time he'd run in months. But what's funny is that my husband said this is what his brother does before each marathon. I was also informed that he drinks beer the last two miles. Could this even be true!? So I could draw two conclusions from this: 1) He has great confidence in himself, even with a lack of training. 2) Attitude and the reason you are running is what matters (correct me if I'm wrong).
All that I am saying is that attitude and humor may, and I stress "may," go a long way.
It seems there are some people out there who do run marathons with little to no training. Quite a few of them are faster than me. It's annoying. But then, they are much more likely to get injured, and it's probably going to hurt a LOT more afterwards. Maybe they have good fitness from other sports, and the confidence thing goes a long way as well. But for someone who is aiming for a lifetime of healthy running, I'm not recommending it!
Thanks everyone for the hugs and get-well-wishes! Hopefully I'll feel better soon, as I've got a work conference coming up. I'm packing my running shoes... and shorts!6
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