April 2022 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,941 Member
    Whoa! That's some serious drive! :o I'd like to blame the small drives here to city living, but those in villages aren't bigger really.

    No running today I think. Manager wanted me to come into the office. So I guess my rest starts a bit later than usual. And I'll be HUNGRY!
  • Teresa502
    Teresa502 Posts: 1,858 Member
    4/1 – 5.41 miles
    4/4 – 4.21 miles
    4/5 – 5.37 miles
    4/6 – 4.56 miles
    4/8 – 3.17 miles
    4/9 – 6.32 miles
    4/11 – 5.02 miles
    4/13 – 5.76 miles
    4/19 – 5.07 miles
    4/21 – 5.23 miles
    4/22 – 5.09 miles
    4/25 – 7.82 miles
    4/26 – 5.10 miles
    Total 68.11/90 miles

    Still waiting for my Garmin to be replaced so I had to use Strava app on this morning’s run. Strava only gave me 4.78 miles. I run this route all the time and I know that it usually measures between 5.11 and 5.15 miles plus I head my friend’s watch beep when we hit 5 miles so I’m counting it as 5.10 – take that Strava!

    @quilteryoyo – I love planting gardens. Mom was just talking over the weekend how much the price of seed potatoes had increased. Did you notice a big difference in what you purchased? Sorry about the mix up with the car titles.

    @katharmonic – love your pictures from your Portland adventures! I’ve only been to Portland once for a conference. It was shortly after I began running and I wasn’t nearly as adventurous as I am now. I remember trying to run from my hotel one day and at every intersection I would have to stop and wait for traffic before I could cross the street. I did take an extra day and took a tourist bus out to Multnomah Falls, the vista House, Booneville Dam fish ladder, and a few other spots. It was a nice tour.
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,463 Member
    @katharmonic Love the pictures from your Portland hike/run. Sounds like a really great day and worth taking the wrong trail. I'm really going to have to do better about running when I travel, if I ever do again.

    @yirara Sorry you had to go into the office. I heard on the news today that those who were working from home and now going into the office are spending on average $33 more a day, just to go to work. That seems steep to me - esp. where I live, but can see that if you have a long commute, buy coffee, and eat out. Crazy and doesn't really seem worth it.

    @Teresa502 Yes! All of the seeds/plants are so much more expensive than in the past! She quit growing potatoes a few years ago because she said it's cheaper to just buy them from the store. We used to plant a lot and had bushels and bushels when I was growing up. She still does sweet potatoes.
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,313 Member
    @katharmonic Beautiful pictures. That is an area of the country I haven't visited much and would love to get there for a longer period of time.

    @quilteryoyo My parents always had a garden and I have gotten spoiled to homegrown produce. Their sweet potatoes are the BEST! So much better than store bought. I will miss that so much when they go full-time RVing.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,941 Member
    @yirara Sorry you had to go into the office. I heard on the news today that those who were working from home and now going into the office are spending on average $33 more a day, just to go to work. That seems steep to me - esp. where I live, but can see that if you have a long commute, buy coffee, and eat out. Crazy and doesn't really seem worth it.

    Per day?!? Wow! Nah, people tend to have smaller cars here that don't use a lot of petrol, my ride is 30 minutes. And people don't buy food or coffee or those kind of things at work here. Most people just bring their lunch, really. For me, it's mostly getting up earlier and coming home later compared to working from home. Negotiated 1-2 office days per week with my manager. Once covid numbers go down again anyway.
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,463 Member
    Thanks @7lenny7 . I am just now getting back to being consistent. While you were AWOL I had back issues that kept me from running much, and then my heart started acting weird. Turned out I have scoliosis, which I never knew before but have probably had most of my life, and the heart was having a lot of premature ventricle and aortic contractions. I started taking magnesium oxide for my heart and it has really made a huge difference. I started a 10K plan that I am determined to follow to the best of my ability. This is week three and I am doing great so far. I am also still streaking with at least one mile walk a day. Keeps me from being a couch potato on days I'm in a mood or lazy. The driveway is a godsend when it is hot out in the summer. Even though it is mostly hills, it is at least shady. Thanks for joining Run The World. You have us back on track.

    @martaindale Home grown sweet potatoes are a lot better than "store bought." So are tomatoes! I hate it when I have to buy a tomato from the grocery store. The only ones that taste decent are the vine ripened ones that are still on a piece of the vine.

    @yirara I thought that sounded really steep too. I'm sure it was for those places with higher cost of living and they were probably throwing in new work clothes, etc that not everyone would get.
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,463 Member
    4-1 = 1.00 mile walk - treadmill - doubles tennis in the morning
    4-2 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway
    4-3 = 2.25 mile wun on the driveway
    4-4 = 2.25 mile wun on the driveway after push mowing at mom's
    4-5 = 0.6 mile walk - 2.00 mile run part on driveway and part on treadmill
    4-6 = 1.00 mile walk - treadmill
    4-7 = 1.00 mile walk - treadmill
    4-8 = 1.00 mile walk - treadmill
    4-9 = 2.00 miles walk - treadmill
    4-10 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway laps
    4-11 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.00 mile Fast Finish Run - driveway laps
    4-12 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.00 mile Foundation Run - treadmill
    4-13 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway laps
    4-14 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.10 mile Speed Play Run - driveway laps
    4-15 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.50 mile Foundation Run on the road
    4-16 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.00 mile Foundation Run on the treadmill
    4-17 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway laps
    4-18 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.50 mile Fast Finish Run on the treadmill
    4-19 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.25 mile Foundation Run on the treadmill
    4-20 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.0 mile Foundation Run driveway laps
    4-21 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.30 mile Speed Play Run driveway laps - later push mowed for 24 minutes
    4-22 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway - Doubles tennis this morning
    4-23 = 0.70 mile walk - 3.00 mile Foundation Run on the road
    4-24 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway laps
    4-25 = 1.00 mile walk - 2.00 mile Fast Finish Run - driveway laps - planted garden earlier in the day
    4-26 = 1.00 mile walk - 2.00 mile Foundation Run - treadmill

    54.75/70 miles

    I ran on the treadmill after work today. The plan called for a 25 minute foundation run, so goal was to keep my HR under 143 bpm for the entire run. It went up to 144 for one second. I'll call that a win. Today, I ran 4/1 minutes at xxx/4.2 mph....the xxx was a ladder from 4.5 - 4.7 - 4.5 mph. No walking today. It turned out to be fairly easy. It's harder for me to do that on the hills outside.
  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,555 Member
    6 miles this evening. Needed some PT, so a slow treadmill run was what the doctor ordered

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  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    noblsheep wrote: »
    shanaber wrote: »
    We are just about arriving in Shanghai and waving hello to @noblsheep

    *waves enthusiastically back*

    😁😁😁
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,463 Member
    @katharmonic I'm glad you got your luggage back. Sometimes that is harder than it should be.

    @7lenny7 Yeah for such a good run. We all live for those!

    @noblsheep Hello! Smiling and waving as I run by later today.

    Sounds like a nice run @kgirlhart . I love to watch hummingbirds.

    @shanaber I'm glad that you are getting to work to get your injury better and that you were cleared to walk and run. If you have to injure yourself, it might as well be something unique/unusual. I hope the PT works and you don't have to have surgery.

  • Mari33a
    Mari33a Posts: 1,262 Member
    edited April 2022
    01/04 2.12 miles
    06/04 2.36 miles
    07/04 2.50 miles
    12/04 2.72 miles
    13/04 2.76 miles
    20/04 2.77 miles
    21/04 2.81 miles
    22/04 3.15 miles
    27/04 3.22 miles

    Total 24.41/30

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    @quilteryoyo - I've got a long drive too at .23 of a mile but it's nowhere near as nice as your road with no trees or shelter, its usually the windiest part of the run.
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,313 Member
    @7lenny7 I love your plan for this trip! Sounds like the race was a nice coincidence and the trip makes for an interesting way to see a lot of different areas.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,941 Member
    02.4: 3.0km in 25 min
    08.4: 4.2km in 34 min
    11.4: 4.3km in 35 min
    12.4: 5.0km in 40 min (plus few seconds)
    14.4: 3.5km in 30 min
    18.4: 1.1km benchmark run
    19.4: 3.6km in 30 mins, 20 second stride repeats
    21.4: 5.0km in 42 mins, slow run
    24.2: 1.609km in 12 mins
    25.2: 4km in 33 min
    27.2: 5.5km in 46 min

    Finally getting somewhere. I'm still breathing far too fast, e.g. I'm not getting enough air but I finally reached the moment again, after roughly 3km where running becomes easier all of a sudden. Love those 3km moments even though I have no idea what they are. Had aimed for 6km today, but the 3km mark also coincided with a blister former underneath my foot, opposite the arch, so I had to stop. Took shoes off and walked home barefoot as it was less painful.
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,463 Member
    @martaindale I'm curious, how was your HR. Did it show you were working harder even if the pace wasn't what you wanted it to be? Some days are just harder. You did great to get the mileage in regardless of whether you met the training goal or not. Hope the intervals go well.

    That sounds like a fun trip @7lenny7 ! Will you be driving through VA and TN? You could stop by and see @Teresa502 and me if you are.

    @yirara Glad the run felt better, but ouch for the blister!

  • SummerSkier
    SummerSkier Posts: 5,132 Member
    Oh no. We are headed into lockdown in Shanghai. 😳😳😳😵‍💫
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    Oh no. We are headed into lockdown in Shanghai. 😳😳😳😵‍💫
    Run fast everyone!!!
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,463 Member
    4-1 = 1.00 mile walk - treadmill - doubles tennis in the morning
    4-2 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway
    4-3 = 2.25 mile wun on the driveway
    4-4 = 2.25 mile wun on the driveway after push mowing at mom's
    4-5 = 0.6 mile walk - 2.00 mile run part on driveway and part on treadmill
    4-6 = 1.00 mile walk - treadmill
    4-7 = 1.00 mile walk - treadmill
    4-8 = 1.00 mile walk - treadmill
    4-9 = 2.00 miles walk - treadmill
    4-10 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway laps
    4-11 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.00 mile Fast Finish Run - driveway laps
    4-12 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.00 mile Foundation Run - treadmill
    4-13 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway laps
    4-14 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.10 mile Speed Play Run - driveway laps
    4-15 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.50 mile Foundation Run on the road
    4-16 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.00 mile Foundation Run on the treadmill
    4-17 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway laps
    4-18 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.50 mile Fast Finish Run on the treadmill
    4-19 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.25 mile Foundation Run on the treadmill
    4-20 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.0 mile Foundation Run driveway laps
    4-21 = 0.70 mile walk - 2.30 mile Speed Play Run driveway laps - later push mowed for 24 minutes
    4-22 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway - Doubles tennis this morning
    4-23 = 0.70 mile walk - 3.00 mile Foundation Run on the road
    4-24 = 1.00 mile walk - driveway laps
    4-25 = 1.00 mile walk - 2.00 mile Fast Finish Run - driveway laps - planted garden earlier in the day
    4-26 = 1.00 mile walk - 2.00 mile Foundation Run - treadmill
    4-27 = 2.00 mile walk - driveway laps - doubles tennis outdoors this morning

    56.75/70 miles

    I played tennis on the outdoor clay courts this morning. The weather was great for it, once it warmed up a little. It was probably around 50 or so. It was 34 when I woke up. When I got home, I went out for a 2 mile walk on the driveway. It was actually a wun, since I threw in just enough running to keep my HR above 120 bpm.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    @7lenny7 I’m in Memphis! My husband and I would love to meet you (and whoever you’re traveling with) for a trail run and some BBQ if you’re up for it.