June 2020 Monthly Running Challenge
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PastorVincent wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »@PastorVincent That flower is breathtaking!
@mbaker566 I just ordered some Tailwind last night, as it's getting warmer. I've never tried it before, but my sister really likes it. I got one of the trial packs with all the different flavors.
6/1: 1.75m
6/2: 5.5m
Thanks!
Tailwind is very well-reviewed. I know ultrarunners that drink only Tailwind for their entire run. I used it myself for a while, but I do not think it sat well in my stomach so I am trying a competing product called Skratch.
I love Tailwind, started using it about three years ago on advice of a triathlete friend of mine. Love all the flavors, nothing too sweet or bitter, and never had any issues on the run or bike. I order it from Runningwarehouse.com (which is where I order most of my running-related stuff - 3-day free shipping and their blog is pretty good).
I just got new shoes from RW. If you are part of a local running club, most of them have a deal where RW gives you a 10% discount. Might want to check into it if you shop there a lot. Could add up with time.2 -
@kgirlhart - I don't recall who posted it originally but I got these for my toes. I mostly use them just on my 2nd toes which are longer and also tend to get beat up for some reason. I do have 1 pair of shoes that seem to run a bit short even though I sized up (1.5 sizes!) but it may just be how my feet sit in the shoe. They only impact the 2nd toe on my right foot too which is also odd but the toe covers have worked wonders. I haven't had a black toenail in ages.
I am a big SKRATCH fan. My nutritionist recommended it a while back. I get it at REI or Amazon and sometimes order directly from SKRATCH when they have specials. I really like the chews. I used to use ShotBloks and they made me so incredibly thirsty. The SKRATCH fruit chews don't affect me that way.2 -
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PastorVincent wrote: »@kgirlhart I guess I'm a little weird.
You are just figuring this out now?
... a LITTLE weird...1 -
@kgirlhart @skippygirlsmom These are the toe covers I use. There are a billion different brands and they all seem similar. I used to get black second toes every time I ran hard on trails, now after a year my toes are lovely. I even wore them for an ultra. They also help if you have one toe which slides under the other and cuts it with the nail (my husband’s problem.)
https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Protector-Toenails-Blisters-Problems/dp/B07D9DFK9T/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3PU64GASWBPBG&dchild=1&keywords=silicone+toe+caps+toe+protectors&qid=1591138354&sprefix=Silicone+toe+cap,aps,185&sr=8-2
They last forever so you don’t really need this many, if you can find fewer. The large size is for big toes and the small works on everything but pinky toes - you can cut them to size.
@Camaramandy648 So glad the kid is okay! You too @Avidkeo !
@kgirlhart I am very sorry to hear about your aunt.
@quilteryoyo Fingers crossed your dad gets good news.1 -
PastorVincent wrote: »PastorVincent wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »@PastorVincent That flower is breathtaking!
@mbaker566 I just ordered some Tailwind last night, as it's getting warmer. I've never tried it before, but my sister really likes it. I got one of the trial packs with all the different flavors.
6/1: 1.75m
6/2: 5.5m
Thanks!
Tailwind is very well-reviewed. I know ultrarunners that drink only Tailwind for their entire run. I used it myself for a while, but I do not think it sat well in my stomach so I am trying a competing product called Skratch.
I love Tailwind, started using it about three years ago on advice of a triathlete friend of mine. Love all the flavors, nothing too sweet or bitter, and never had any issues on the run or bike. I order it from Runningwarehouse.com (which is where I order most of my running-related stuff - 3-day free shipping and their blog is pretty good).
I just got new shoes from RW. If you are part of a local running club, most of them have a deal where RW gives you a 10% discount. Might want to check into it if you shop there a lot. Could add up with time.
Ha, same here - just got my second pair of Altra Torin 4's and giving those Feetures Merino socks a shot for the first time. Absolutely I'll look into that running club discount. I've ordered so much from RW over the past 10 or so years and I still haven't received a discount code, I don't know what gives. But I love what they provide and their customer service is top-notch. Thanks for the tip.0 -
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I couldn’t possibly keep up today! Very chatty today.
Work is absolutely insane right now, so no time during the day.
I did the first run of June. 5.2 miles. Was not bad, weather was nice, probably the last nice day as it only get hotter from here on out. Must start gettin up earlier now. Ugh.
I’m kind of tired today so forgive me for not replying to posts. Hugs to all4 -
@kgirlhart Glad you had a good run. I have no experience with black toenails, but I have been know to cover up ugly nails with polish, so I don't see anything wrong with that.
@skippygirlsmomSorry about your neighbor's attitude. I think that is part of the problem. There are extremes on both sides that are causing the problems. It's too bad that the majority of us, who have no issues with any other race, can't figure out how to be the loudest voice.
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Quick update on my dad. The stress test didn't show any blockages, so he got to come home this afternoon! Yeah! They just changed up some of his medications. Hope that helps his symptoms. He seemed to be doing better on the way home.17
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@quilteryoyo Yay for no blockages! So glad your dad is able to come home!
@Tramboman I missed your post earlier. My toes are all weird too.1 -
@quilteryoyo so glad your dad was able to come home. I'm sure he'll feel better being in his comfortable surroundings and not alone in the hospital too.
Sorry, I fell behind on all the comments already!
Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
06/01/20 :::: 3.5 :::: 3.5
06/02/20 :::: 3.3 :::: 6.8
Just a run around the empty campus today. I really didn't feel like it (may have said to myself I don't want to be a runner any more) but it was a pleasant enough day, an okay run, and a good feeling to be done.7 -
Excellent news @quilteryoyo1
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Great news, @quilteryoyo!
I have been SO TIRED for the last two days. The end of the work day is so rough, and I just want to fall asleep. I almost fell asleep while hubby was cooking dinner last night. I don’t know what is going on with me. I am sleeping 7-8 hours per night, which is normal for me. Anyway, too exhausted to run last night, but hubby and I did take an after dinner walk. I woke up exhausted again this morning. 😕
5.07/100 miles
5.07/297 miles Run Across Ga (6/1 - 8/31)4 -
quilteryoyo wrote: »Quick update on my dad. The stress test didn't show any blockages, so he got to come home this afternoon! Yeah! They just changed up some of his medications. Hope that helps his symptoms. He seemed to be doing better on the way home.
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@katharmonic Good for you for getting out there anyways!
I was up early this morning to give a friend a ride to work, so really just wanted to go back to bed instead of run. But I managed to get myself out there, and it was nice to go earlier than usual. Less sun, heat, and people, and more birds to watch!
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Commemorating Global Running Day with this effort, fastest 5k time (and fastest mile) since my retirement from the Marine Corps over ten years ago. And I think I had just a little bit more in the tank - I'll save it for my next 5k PR attempt.
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Congrats @pfprimo !2
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PastorVincent wrote: »Everybody don't forget - tomorrow is Global Running Day! Great day to get some miles in. There are many organizations sponsoring special events and/or virtual races to help you share your love (or love-hate) of running.
I did! Hmm. Will have to think of something special like DODGE THE LIGHTNING RUN or something given the weather predictions.
ditto
and i have to decide is better to run in the area with protesters or better to run in an area with potential looters.4 -
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great news @quilteryoyo
good job @pfprimo
i have really long toes, high arches, and currently dealing with a thick toenail likely due to eczema, circulation, and trauma @Tramboman2 -
6-1 7k moderate
6-2 7k moderate
6-3 7k easy
June Total: 21k
June Goal: 170k
January Total: 161k
February Total: 167k
March Total: 181k
April Total: 191k
May Total: 200k
2020 Total through May: 900k
Partly cloudy and low 70s F today. The old legs felt tired today. But the honeysuckle, lilacs, and multiflora roses smelled great -- much better than my hat.
@quilteryoyo Happy to hear your good news.
@pfprimo Great run.
Interesting fact: three branches of the U.S. Armed Forces are represented in this single post!
When you pop in here claiming your December 2020 mileage, what accomplishments will you have made?
Return to a good running weight of 175 lbs
Run at least 4 5k races
Get a 5k PR
Average at least 138k per month, to meet my Run the Year pledge of 1,020 miles
Stretch goal: If I can average 169k per month, I can run 2020k in 2020
Run the Year Team: Pavement Pounders
2020 races:
6-20 Freedom Run 5k, Aurora, OH
9-19 Race for the Parks 5k, Hudson, OH
10-11 Haunted Hustle 5k, Aurora, OH7 -
Goal: 130 miles
Date :::: Miles :::: Cumulative
06/01/20 :::: 7.16 :::: 7.16
06/02/20:::: 4.02 :::: 11.18
I just got caught up on the 100 posts I missed yesterday - @PastorVincent thanks for that ear worm!
I had a nice run early yesterday morning and then spent the afternoon cross training - kayaking down the Holston River with friends. A beautiful day to be outside. My work is prohibiting everyone from traveling over 100 miles from our work site but we have to use our vacation days before the end of the year or we will loose them. So, I had a day of staycation yesterday and another today.
Heading out to the trails soon for a run – Happy Global Running Day to everyone everywhere!7 -
06/01/2020: 4.15 miles
06/03/2020: 4.17 miles
June Total: 8.32/60 Miles
Today was a little stronger and faster than Monday’s run. Same route but hit an average 11’12” min pace to beat my 11’50” min pace on Monday. My neighborhood is pretty hilly and there’s one massive one in the middle of my route that slows me down quite a bit. I’m working on getting stronger getting up it though (currently have to walk pretty much the whole thing though).4 -
@Teresa502 Looks like a fantastic staycation!
@Tramboman You always make me laugh. Thanks for your sense of humor.2 -
@quilteryoyo Happy to see the good news about your father.
@pfprimo Well done!
Summer is finally here. I *think* the curfew is finally lifted, which means I can run before 6 AM tomorrow. That will be appreciated in the heat.
6/1: 1.75m
6/2: 5.5m
6/3: 6m6 -
Wow....I step away for a few days and we are back on Toes? I gotta keep up!
I tried a quick skim to catch up on this active, fun and chill group!
Glad that kids and dads are all right!
Yes to hats and washing them. I also wash my socks.....and occasionally my running clothes!
Love the shoe and flower porn!
I should be running on National Running Day but think I will walk....need a rest day due to several longer bike rides.
Welcome to the new members - you have found a great place to motivate your running, buying of new shoes and sharing toe pictures if you're so inclined!
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June Goal: 40 miles
6/3: 3 miles walking
June Miles To Date: 3 miles
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@bearly63 I think that a well-earned rest day is a great way to celebrate National Running Day.2
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June Goal: 100 Miles
6/2: 6.55 miles
6/3: 7.06 miles
13.61/100 miles completed for May
576.83/1000 miles for Run the Year Team Pavement Pounders
I ran 7 miles this morning for Global Running Day. I really just meant to run the same run as yesterday, but I saw a big black pitbull out in someone's yard and I made a detour. I think it was a dog I saw out a week ago that turned out to belong to someone I know and she says he is extremely sweet. I believe her, but I never run past a loose dog I don't know if I see them in time to turn and go another way. It was a really nice run. Normal hot, humid summer weather, but it was still good. I still don't have my Garmin back so that is kind of frustrating, but I managed a 10:31 pace according to Strava. I felt pretty good about that given the 98% humidity and dew point of 69°. I ran through a water sprinkler a little over 3 miles in and that was nice. I re-laced my shoes so I'll see how that goes and I'm planning to order some of the toe covers later today. The theme for the Un-canceled Project this week is community. Today as I ran I thought about communities. How things are so bad in many of our communities right now, but how glad I am to have this community of runners.
@marisap2010 If the tiredness persists, you might get your B-12 levels checked. I was B-12 anemic a few years ago and it really saps your energy.
@Lexigraph I never have been much of a morning person, but a couple of years ago I got so hot running in the afternoon (and it was only about 82°F - which is not that hot in Texas in the summer) that I decided I would start running in the morning before work. Now I really enjoy it. It is nice to be out when there isn't much traffic and it also feels good to get the run in first thing.
@pfprimo Congrats on the PR's!
@teresa502 Great pictures! Looks like a fun staycation!
2020 races:
11/7/20: Run for 57th AHC Half Marathon6
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