September 2021 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • sweetdaisy13
    sweetdaisy13 Posts: 357 Member
    Oh no @Scott6255 hope you're able to sort it so that your run gets uploaded and counts towards the challenge.
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,165 Member
    edited September 2021
    September Goal: 95 Miles


    9/1: 4.05 miles
    9/2: 5.51 miles
    9/5: 7.51 miles
    9/7: 4.11 miles
    9/8: 4.31 miles
    9/9: 5.51 miles
    9/12: 9.11 miles
    9/14: 4.60 miles
    9/15: 4.12 miles
    9/16: 6.21 miles
    9/19: 8.32 miles
    9/21: 5.04 miles
    9/22: 4.75 miles
    9/23: 5.41 miles
    9/26: 9.51 miles

    88.3/95  miles completed for September

    Today's run was supposed to be 9 miles in 1 hr 29 min average pace 9:54. I ran 9.5 miles in 1 hr 50 minutes average pace 11:35. So much slower and a little longer than the plan. Hal still gave me 90%. I feel like the paces the app is giving me are off. 9:54 is pretty close to race pace for me and that was supposed to be a base run. And the notes warned against running the long runs too fast. I felt like the run was good though. The weather was nice and I didn't have any hip pain. I do think that I am holding back some because I am afraid to go all out and injure myself before the race. But I have always run my long runs slower than race pace.

    I have a question.  I know @shanaber mentioned the Apple watch with fall detection and I thought maybe @rheddmobile had one for her mom. My sisters and I are thinking about getting one for our Mom after her fall a couple of weeks ago.  She does have an iPhone. On my Garmin the fall detection feature only works during a GPS activity if I have my phone with me. Is there an apple watch that works all the time, not just during exercise and do you have to have your phone with you for it to work? My mom is 77 years old and she's fairly tech savvy, but when it comes to a smart watch I think that simpler would be better. So do any of y'all have a good watch for your parent that has fall detection?

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    2021 Races:
    4/24/21: Run For The Children 10K PR 55:46:28.
    11/6/21: Run For 57th AHC Half Marathon
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    kgirlhart wrote: »
    September Goal: 95 Miles


    9/1: 4.05 miles
    9/2: 5.51 miles
    9/5: 7.51 miles
    9/7: 4.11 miles
    9/8: 4.31 miles
    9/9: 5.51 miles
    9/12: 9.11 miles
    9/14: 4.60 miles
    9/15: 4.12 miles
    9/16: 6.21 miles
    9/19: 8.32 miles
    9/21: 5.04 miles
    9/22: 4.75 miles
    9/23: 5.41 miles
    9/26: 9.51 miles

    88.3/95  miles completed for September

    Today's run was supposed to be 9 miles in 1 hr 29 min average pace 9:54. I ran 9.5 miles in 1 hr 50 minutes average pace 11:35. So much slower and a little longer than the plan. Hal still gave me 90%. I feel like the paces the app is giving me are off. 9:54 is pretty close to race pace for me and that was supposed to be a base run. And the notes warned against running the long runs too fast. I felt like the run was good though. The weather was nice and I didn't have any hip pain. I do think that I am holding back some because I am afraid to go all out and injure myself before the race. But I have always run my long runs slower than race pace.

    I have a question.  I know @shanaber mentioned the Apple watch with fall detection and I thought maybe @rheddmobile had one for her mom. My sisters and I are thinking about getting one for our Mom after her fall a couple of weeks ago.  She does have an iPhone. On my Garmin the fall detection feature only works during a GPS activity if I have my phone with me. Is there an apple watch that works all the time, not just during exercise and do you have to have your phone with you for it to work? My mom is 77 years old and she's fairly tech savvy, but when it comes to a smart watch I think that simpler would be better. So do any of y'all have a good watch for your parent that has fall detection?

    exercise.png


    2021 Races:
    4/24/21: Run For The Children 10K PR 55:46:28.
    11/6/21: Run For 57th AHC Half Marathon

    According to my husband if you have a cellular capable Apple Watch with the account set up, you don’t need the phone with you for fall detection.

    I found it didn’t work well for my mother because she was constantly doing things to the watch which somehow messed up fall detection - failing to charge it (Apple Watch has about a ten second battery life), storing her pen under her watch band, and so on. But if your mom’s cognition is up to speed but her balance isn’t, it may work better for her.
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,471 Member
    Nice running @Scott6255 . I'm not to the point where I can say, "Oh. I went out for a nice, easy, 13.1 miles today." You and @AlphaHowls inspire me. Maybe I can at some point. Sorry you're having trouble entering your 10K. Is there someway to message the organizers?

    @Tramboman and @polskagirl01 You are so funny. @Tramboman I didn't realize you could get a battery back up for them. I'll check into that. Thank you!

    @CarsonSurfs Nice run and Happy Birthday to your step-daughter!

    Nice run @sweetdaisy13 . Glad there was no knee pain and your barefoot shoes help you. I don't think I could run in them. If I don't have the right support, my knees kill me.

    @RunsOnEspresso Sorry you didn't get to run in the rain. Nice running though.

    @kgirlhart You are doing great. I agree that Hal seems to be asking you to run pretty fast. I tend to feel that long training runs should be slower, but maybe that's because I love the 80/20 method. I can't help you with the watch, but am interested to see what others say. I hadn't really thought about it, but may be something we need to get to mom at some point. I'm so happy to see that you saw Sunny today!

  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,556 Member
    I did email the virtualrunners.org and they said to email them the screenshot. The reply I got back after sending it was "due to the currently very high volume of service requests, answers can unfortunately take up to 72 hours".
    So I guess I'll just wait and see.
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,471 Member
    Great race time @rheddmobile ! Especially for a virtual one. Great improvement on your 5K time in just two weeks.

  • Teresa502
    Teresa502 Posts: 1,861 Member

    This week I tried another new gel, Maurten. Hard no on these in the future. I don't know if they come in flavors but my fleet feet only had the unflavored. The consistency is like too-thick jello. Not runny enough to just swallow but not really thick enough to chew. So you just end up breaking it up some with your teeth and chasing it with water. Also, it had 100mg of caffeine, which is a lot more than other gels/chews I have used. When I am only taking 1 it's ok. But if I were needing 2 for a race I would have to use 2 different things so I don't overdo the caffeine and make my stomach upset. And because it is unflavored, all you taste is the bitterness from the caffeine.

    Good job on your long run. I've never heard of these gels but I can't say that I want to try them! Sound gross!
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,317 Member
    Teresa502 wrote: »

    This week I tried another new gel, Maurten. Hard no on these in the future. I don't know if they come in flavors but my fleet feet only had the unflavored. The consistency is like too-thick jello. Not runny enough to just swallow but not really thick enough to chew. So you just end up breaking it up some with your teeth and chasing it with water. Also, it had 100mg of caffeine, which is a lot more than other gels/chews I have used. When I am only taking 1 it's ok. But if I were needing 2 for a race I would have to use 2 different things so I don't overdo the caffeine and make my stomach upset. And because it is unflavored, all you taste is the bitterness from the caffeine.

    Good job on your long run. I've never heard of these gels but I can't say that I want to try them! Sound gross!

    These were recommended to me by someone who has a hard time taking in a lot of water at once with their gels. I have definitely had that sloshy stomach feeling and it sucks. Apparently this formulation doesn't require you to drink water with the gel itself to have it absorb appropriately so it is a good option for people that don't drink a lot at once. I am not hard core enough for these gels.
  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,556 Member
    @Teresa502 great race report. Nice of you to wait until just the end to pass Larry :D
    @rheddmobile great race your you too! That is a huge improvement on your 5K time!!
  • Legs_McGee23
    Legs_McGee23 Posts: 116 Member
    4.31 miles - Sunday run

    9/27- 49.81/60 completed
  • Tramboman
    Tramboman Posts: 2,482 Member
    swenson19d wrote: »
    Tramboman wrote: »
    swenson19d wrote: »
    Tramboman wrote: »
    ...

    PUT THE FUN BACK IN THE RUN!
    Return to a good running weight of 175 lbs (second attempt)

    ...

    I took the time to take measurements today. I know the scale is up, my clothes dont fit but whew that tape measure was brutal. My weight tracking app predicts that I'll lose 11 pounds by April 2033. ereeerrrr, really regretting the ben and Jerrys last night now. I gotta find some motivation. I'm sore from kickboxing so the ice cream seemed to be a reasonable choice to aide muscle recovery. I gotta pull my head out and get it back into reality. haha!

    keep up the good work!

    Putting the fun back in the run has been a challenge lately, due to niggles and injuries.
    I have made it to 180 twice this year; I was unable to continue making progress. Something I've learned over the past couple of years is that I can lose weight or fuel runs: it seems like I can't do both simultaneously.
    Don't get down on yourself -- I myself never met an ice cream I didn't like. And you're right... it's the perfect recovery food.
    We're on a journey -- the destination is less important than the journey itself.

    Thanks for the pep talk. @WhatMeRunning is has offered to be my emotional support human (of sorts)👊. I agree, when I was running and trying to trim down I never saw improvement in both weight and fueling my runs, definitely one or the other. Of course looking back, I was probably being unrealistic targeting an ideal running weight below 120. With age, it is healthier to have a higher BMI. Of course, not in the unhealthy range. But there is something to preserving health with a few extra pints of ice cream, er pounds.

    “Niggles” is my middle name. 😄

    Kickboxing tomorrow.

    Kick *kitten*!!!!