June 2021 Monthly Running Challenge
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Date :==== Miles ==== Cumulative
06/02/21 = 8.72mi === 8.72mi
06/04/21 = 4.01mi === 12.73mi
06/09/21 = 3.4mi === 16.13mi
The 6/9 run was in high 80s (F) and today is suppose to be in the 90s (F). I'm not used to this heat, but I ran an open trail (no trees, no shade). It was definitely a struggle at the end. I think I will run the 4mi trail in the trees today at a moderate pace.
I've been doing some Strongman workouts with a coworker on the no-run days. My muscles are sore, but happy.
It be hecka hot. We were having several inches of snow just like 3 weeks ago!
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Another word on tempo runs:
I originally calculated mine based on a UK website that used race times.
When I ran a 5k in 30:49 (still my best chip time), the calculator told me my easy run pace was 7:39 per k; my tempo/threshold run pace was 6:25 per k; my VO2 max pace was 5:48 per k; my speed form was 5:23 per k; and my long run pace was between 7:39 and 8:34 per k.
I have modified that slightly by calling my threshold pace faster than tempo but slower than VO2 max -- call it race pace, as it were.
All interval training does is call for faster paces interspersed with slower paces.
For me, heart rate is something I look at after a run. If I felt like I ran pretty hard, my heart rate should be higher than if I felt like I ran easier. That's not always true, but I don't get tangled up in what my Garmin tells me -- I try to remember it's an estimate and an approximation.
I confess I'm a poor trainer. I used to do long slow runs, intervals, and tempo runs during a week's worth of training, with strength training and yoga in the winter and golf in the summer. Now, I just run based on how I feel on any given day.
Never lose sight of the fact that ALL of us enjoy differing levels of fitness and ability. Your pace is your pace; your times are your times; just try to get better.
The single most important aspect of running is finding something you like and doing it. I could never run @AlphaHowls's distances or @Avidkeo's times, so I don't try to: I run my distances and my times and try to improve my own fitness level.
Sorry for being so long winded. It's the privilege that goes with being old.
I'm both awed and humbled to not only be mentioned in the same sentence as @AlphaHowls but also have someone comment positively on my time!
For the record, and so newbies don't get put off, I'm very much as @runs_on_espresso says a mid pack runner. My half marathon Pb is 2:02:31 by no means am I anything approaching fast. What I have done is improve from 3:07:00 10 years ago lol. That's when I ran my first Half. I then took a break, then picked up running again when my youngest was 6 months old (she turned 5 last Tuesday) doing C25k. I joined this group in June 3 years ago when I decided I wanted to do a Half Marathon in November. I did that Half with a time of 2:03:27. I followed a training plan and used a lot of the advice given here.
OK that ended up long winded. Basically follow your own path. I don't think I'll ever run a marathon, the commitment required to train for that is more than I'm willing to give. I have four Half marathons booked this year, and just this morning found another I'm likely to sign up for. Next year I'm thinking of improving my Park Run time (5k)6 -
Anyway this morning I had a complete brain fade. I went out for a easy run and for once actually made it easy! Heart rate barely shifted above 130. Woo hoo!
It's dark out at 7am now, so I put my noxgear on. And forgot to turn it on. Didn't even notice until I got home!
This morning on Facebook was an advert for a running event in November. It's 4 different distances over 2 days! Starts with a Half Marathon in the morning. Then a cross country in the avo, with a 10k around a zoo (small country zoo) the following morning finished with a magic mile at night. This is one month after my last Half marathon of the year. @ContraryMaryMary want a weekend in New Plymouth?? 21/22 November6 -
Week 4, long run of my timed 10k running programme:
Yet again a 6.44km run, the third. First run was at 8:10min/km, the second last week at 7:58, and today at an amazing 7:38min/km. And the best thing is that I didn't crash down and wanted to die a bit. Instead I nearly ran home, and I still feel great and refreshed. Wow, so if my running programme did something it's that I can run 4 miles without feeling wasted. Success. one more run this week, a 4.88km run according to the programme. I'll make it a 5km run for a garmin badge.
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@rheddmobile I’m sorry to see that life hasn’t slowed down for you. I know it’s easy to tell you but just one day at a time, that is all you can do. Hugs.1
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Anyway this morning I had a complete brain fade. I went out for a easy run and for once actually made it easy! Heart rate barely shifted above 130. Woo hoo!
It's dark out at 7am now, so I put my noxgear on. And forgot to turn it on. Didn't even notice until I got home!
This morning on Facebook was an advert for a running event in November. It's 4 different distances over 2 days! Starts with a Half Marathon in the morning. Then a cross country in the avo, with a 10k around a zoo (small country zoo) the following morning finished with a magic mile at night. This is one month after my last Half marathon of the year. @ContraryMaryMary want a weekend in New Plymouth?? 21/22 November
Ooh, that would be so much fun, but alas, that is the big dance show for my girls so I'll be busy with hair/makeup/chauffeuring duties. I did the Three Pigs a couple of years ago which was similar - 16km in the morning, 5km trail in the afternoon and a 22km half on the Sunday - it will really teach you how to pace yourself! But seriously, because of all the other runs, the pressure to go fast is completely removed, it's all about having fun and getting it done.
My input on tempo runs - not a lot to add as everyone has made some really good points - I do mine by feel (I do know where my pace and heart rate should be but different days mean different conditions and different energy levels). Tempo runs should be hard but not that hard - you won't be able to chat, but you can still talk (while huffing and puffing), think a bit slower than half marathon pace. For an idea on times, as @tramboman said, you can go online to find a training pace calculator where you enter a recent race result (or an achievable goal race result) and it will calculate your different paces for easy/tempo/speed form running. My go-to is http://www.bane.info4 -
Oh, MFP said I earned my 4 year badge today. I didn't even know that was a thing 😃
It's been a fabulous 4 years with you all ❣️
You have been there for all my pains, grumbles, joys, and celebrations. Y'all are my running family. Love ya ❤️💞15 -
Congrats @Scott62550
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So nice to see everyone’s progress! I’m at 14.5/50k for this month, on track to finish on time. I missed one run in order to go camping/hiking/paddleboarding but I’m okay with that, and made room in my running schedule for it. Feeling good so far!6
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So nice to see everyone’s progress! I’m at 14.5/50k for this month, on track to finish on time. I missed one run in order to go camping/hiking/paddleboarding but I’m okay with that, and made room in my running schedule for it. Feeling good so far!1
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Distance Log:
6/2 2.50 miles
6/5 2.69
6/7 2.78
6/9 2.72
6/11 2.98
June: 13.67/30 miles
Thank you @WhatMeRunning, @Scott6255, @martaindale, @shanaber, @Avidkeo, @katharmonic, @polskagirl01, @Tramboman, and @ContraryMaryMary for your thoughts! It actually helps me a lot to see varying perspectives and experiences, because I think I was beginning to work it up in my head that speed work was this very technically specific, incredibly difficult thing, not for the likes of little ole me. It's a relief to know that once again I was making it into way too big a deal! I don't have a HRM at the moment, and it intimidates me a little, but I can take a look at some of these plans and options and see what might be a good fit now, and just keep reminding myself that what I decide to do first doesn't mean I have to do it forever.
Today I mistimed my arrival home and since I had a few minutes left on my cooldown walk, I decided to check on my plants! I've done herbs and tomatoes for several years now, but I'm branching out this year. First time using the spoiler function for anyone who doesn't want to see pictures of my little green babies:The white rings around the plants are deer and rabbit repellent. Something got my new rosebuds this week and I'm rather put out about it!
First time growing pumpkins! This area used to be a bunch of groundcover left by the previous owners, so it's our first time growing anything else here. We're hoping it's suppressed enough with the fabric for these plants to do well, and then at the end of the growing season we'll cover it with a layer of newspaper and mulch on top to hopefully get any determined stragglers for next year. I planted the pumpkins late to time them for Halloween.
Cucumbers! I have a frame to put out soon so they can start climbing.
Tomatoes, which will need to be staked soon, and on the far right the impulse purchase of eggplant (aubergine to some of you, I think?) Ignore the untrimmed bushes please and thank you. The marigolds are pretty too but are also supposed to deter some pests - I learned that trick from Amish farmers who live near my grandparents (though we may not be using the right variety, but in that case I don't care because they're pretty, anyway.)
Herbs, lettuce, and jalapeno plants I'm planning on moving by the tomatoes soon. I'm surprised the lettuce has lasted this long, but the recent bout of frequent rain has probably helped. I have kale to plant in the boxes once it's done.
Thank you for indulging me! It's very satisfying to all of a sudden see these things I've worked for suddenly appear and do the things they're supposed to do!11 -
pfeiferlindsey wrote: »pfeiferlindsey wrote: »pfeiferlindsey wrote: »pfeiferlindsey wrote: »pfeiferlindsey wrote: »In for 110 miles I have a half on July 10, so final push to be race ready.
June 2 - 5.27 miles
June Goal - 110 miles
Miles to go - 104.73 miles
June 3 - 4.35 miles of speed work.
Total for June - 9.62 miles
June Goal - 110 miles
Miles to go - 100.38 miles
I have had a crazy few days and will have to catch up with this thread later.
June 5 - 3.11 miles
June 6 - 12 miles
Total for June - 24.73 miles
June Goal - 110 miles
Miles to go - 85.27 miles
I'm in the homestretch of my Spring Start Challenge. 12 weeks, 500 km. I have just over 16 miles to knock out by Saturday. Not to mention the half on July 10. Just have to keep plugging away.
June 8 - 6.23 miles
Total for June - 30.96 miles
June Goal - 110 miles
Miles to go - 79.04 miles
Awesome! Was able to knock out 7 miles this morning.
June 9 - 7.07 miles
Total for June - 38.03 miles
June Goal - 110 miles
Miles to go - 71.97 miles
June 11 - 6.22 miles
Total for June - 44.25 miles
June Goal - 110 miles
Miles to go - 65.75 miles
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6-1 7k tempo
6-2 rest
6-3 7k tempo
6-4 6k tempo
6-5 7k tempo
6-6 6k tempo
6-7 rest
6-8 7k tempo
6-9 6k tempo
6-10 rest
6-11 6k temperate (between tempo and moderate)
June Total: 52k
June Goal: 150k
Mostly sunny, low 70s F, with a fickle breeze that sure helped when it was in my face. Intended to do 7k, but...
When you pop in here claiming your December 2021 mileage, what accomplishments will you have made?
PUT THE FUN BACK IN THE RUN!
Return to a good running weight of 175 lbs (second attempt)
2021 Races:
6/26 Direction Up 5k, Solon, OH
7/17 Run of the Ox 5k, Mantua, OH
9/18 5k Run and Roll, Aurora, OH4 -
penguinmama87 wrote: »Distance Log:
6/2 2.50 miles
6/5 2.69
6/7 2.78
6/9 2.72
6/11 2.98
June: 13.67/30 miles
Thank you @WhatMeRunning, @Scott6255, @martaindale, @shanaber, @Avidkeo, @katharmonic, @polskagirl01, @Tramboman, and @ContraryMaryMary for your thoughts! It actually helps me a lot to see varying perspectives and experiences, because I think I was beginning to work it up in my head that speed work was this very technically specific, incredibly difficult thing, not for the likes of little ole me. It's a relief to know that once again I was making it into way too big a deal! I don't have a HRM at the moment, and it intimidates me a little, but I can take a look at some of these plans and options and see what might be a good fit now, and just keep reminding myself that what I decide to do first doesn't mean I have to do it forever.
Today I mistimed my arrival home and since I had a few minutes left on my cooldown walk, I decided to check on my plants! I've done herbs and tomatoes for several years now, but I'm branching out this year. First time using the spoiler function for anyone who doesn't want to see pictures of my little green babies:The white rings around the plants are deer and rabbit repellent. Something got my new rosebuds this week and I'm rather put out about it!
First time growing pumpkins! This area used to be a bunch of groundcover left by the previous owners, so it's our first time growing anything else here. We're hoping it's suppressed enough with the fabric for these plants to do well, and then at the end of the growing season we'll cover it with a layer of newspaper and mulch on top to hopefully get any determined stragglers for next year. I planted the pumpkins late to time them for Halloween.
Cucumbers! I have a frame to put out soon so they can start climbing.
Tomatoes, which will need to be staked soon, and on the far right the impulse purchase of eggplant (aubergine to some of you, I think?) Ignore the untrimmed bushes please and thank you. The marigolds are pretty too but are also supposed to deter some pests - I learned that trick from Amish farmers who live near my grandparents (though we may not be using the right variety, but in that case I don't care because they're pretty, anyway.)
Herbs, lettuce, and jalapeno plants I'm planning on moving by the tomatoes soon. I'm surprised the lettuce has lasted this long, but the recent bout of frequent rain has probably helped. I have kale to plant in the boxes once it's done.
Thank you for indulging me! It's very satisfying to all of a sudden see these things I've worked for suddenly appear and do the things they're supposed to do!
A little vegetable porn to go along with cake porn, shoe porn, swag and bling.7 -
6/1 - 3.36 miles, easy effort (45 mins Z2)
6/2 - 3.23 miles, tempo run (25 mins Z4 w/7.5 min warm-up/cool-down)
6/3 - 3.32 miles, easy effort (45 mins Z2)
6/4 - 3.35 miles, sprint intervals (12 x 45 secs w/1:45 recovery and 7.5 min warm-up/cool-down)
6/6 - 6.76 miles, long run (90 mins Z2, 5 mins Z3)
6/7 - 3.36 miles, easy effort (45 mins Z2)
6/8 - 3.33 miles, easy effort (45 mins Z2)
6/9 - 3.63 miles, tempo run (30 mins Z4 w/7.5 min warm-up/cool-down)
6/10 - 3.40 miles, easy effort (45 mins Z2)
6/11 - 2.43 miles, sprint intervals (12 x 30 secs with 1 min recovery and 7.5 min warm-up/cool-down)
Total: 36.17 miles
Goal: 105 miles4 -
01/06 2.68 miles
02/06 2.36 miles
03/06 2.73 miles
08/06 2.30 miles
11/06 2.70 miles
Total 12.77 of 30 miles
I got rained on for most of the run, it could definitely be described as refreshing8 -
6/3 – 3.11
6/4 – 3.02
6/5 – 5.15 biking (not counted in miles)
6/6 – 1.29 with pups
6/7 – 3.02
6/7 – 1.02 with pups
6/10 – 4.02
6/10 – 3.01 Fleet Feet Fun run
6/11 – 1.06
18.47 of 60 miles
@Scott6255 happy 4 years
@penguinmama87 the yard looks great
No running today, I’ll be on feet all afternoon and night today and tomorrow at the track meet so don’t want to over do it today after my double yesterday.
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@penguinmama87 looks like a really nice garden you have going! Speaking of pumpkins, we are growing pumpkins this year too (by accident). After Halloween last year my wife said don't throw the pumpkins in the trash, just put them by the back fence and they will just decompose naturally. So this spring we have 4 huge pumpkin plants with yellow flowers that may turn into pumpkins. They probably won't survive the Texas heat, but they look pretty cool.
I got in 7 hot, sweaty miles this morning.
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You're all doing great and are such a big inspiration for me!
Last run of the week in my timed 10k running plan, week 4, slow 5k run.
Of course it wasn't slow. It was a tempo run, at 7:13, which is the fastest 5k for me since 2016 when I was at my fittest. Next week will be a time trial, and based on that the running programme will be tailored to my (in)abilities. I'm curious!5 -
You're all doing great and are such a big inspiration for me!
Last run of the week in my timed 10k running plan, week 4, slow 5k run.
Of course it wasn't slow. It was a tempo run, at 7:13, which is the fastest 5k for me since 2016 when I was at my fittest. Next week will be a time trial, and based on that the running programme will be tailored to my (in)abilities. I'm curious!
Well done.
Sometimes we have to modify the plan based on how we feel.1
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