May 2022 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    May totals: 13/100 miles

    3/2: 3.2 miles
    3/3: 6.6 miles
    3/4: 3.2 miles

    30 minute progression run this morning. Managed to see appropriate drop then rise of the pace. I think I got down to 10k pace for a short time (the target peak pace), though it looks like I wasn’t there very long.
    My legs felt good this morning, so I think the new shoes will be a nice addition to the rotation for speed days. I wondered if I would feel any stiffness this morning after running in the less cushioned shoe. I think I need to go try on some Asics @Scott6255. You’re not the only person I have had recommend them to me as an alternative to the ghost. I don’t want to completely upend my shoe rotation but adding in some variety could probably benefit me.
  • SwimBikeRun_Mom
    SwimBikeRun_Mom Posts: 46 Member
    Teresa502 wrote: »
    Went out a few minutes after 6 this morning and the sky was already getting light with streaks of blue and pink in the East. Temp was in the mid-50s. A perfect morning for running. I got in 5.23 miles. I tried to focus on shorter steps but even though my overall average pace was 45 seconds faster per mile than yesterday, my average cadence was lower.

    This sounds absolutely beautiful! I have mile repeats this afternoon... I'll be fine with them, but it's like I have to mentally prepare for them, lol.
  • RunsOnEspresso
    RunsOnEspresso Posts: 3,218 Member
    4 miles for May the Fourth. ;)

    I just read about a family that ran a marathon together. With their 6-year-old kid. I'm not a parent or doctor so I might be out of line but this feels like too much for a little kid? They posted a photo at the halfway point and he looked miserable.
  • SwimBikeRun_Mom
    SwimBikeRun_Mom Posts: 46 Member
    4 miles for May the Fourth. ;)

    I just read about a family that ran a marathon together. With their 6-year-old kid. I'm not a parent or doctor so I might be out of line but this feels like too much for a little kid? They posted a photo at the halfway point and he looked miserable.

    Not a doctor, but I am a parent and I could NEVER get my kid to run a marathon at age 6. 100 yard dash? sure. Around the block? ehh... not likely. A full marathon?! That's nuts. Either that kid has an incredible future in endurance sports... or may need a lot of therapy.
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    I just read about a family that ran a marathon together. With their 6-year-old kid. I'm not a parent or doctor so I might be out of line but this feels like too much for a little kid? They posted a photo at the halfway point and he looked miserable.

    Yeah, a marathon is too much for a kid that age. Guidelines I was able to find generally look like the ones below, with little tweaks in age. These are pretty close to what race organizers will allow as a minimum age of entry for the longer distances at races I have entered (at least the ones where I have noticed age limits posted). I have seen plenty of races that will allow 5 and up for a 5k and 10 and up for a 10k. That seems reasonable depending on your child.

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  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    @Faebert So glad to see you back! That fall sounds brutal. You are right, trying is all you can do. Keep it up!
  • RunsOnEspresso
    RunsOnEspresso Posts: 3,218 Member
    edited May 2022
    I just read about a family that ran a marathon together. With their 6-year-old kid. I'm not a parent or doctor so I might be out of line but this feels like too much for a little kid? They posted a photo at the halfway point and he looked miserable.

    Yeah, a marathon is too much for a kid that age. Guidelines I was able to find generally look like the ones below, with little tweaks in age. These are pretty close to what race organizers will allow as a minimum age of entry for the longer distances at races I have entered (at least the ones where I have noticed age limits posted). I have seen plenty of races that will allow 5 and up for a 5k and 10 and up for a 10k. That seems reasonable depending on your child.

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    Yah, I saw similar guidelines when I looked it up. My nephews sometimes join us in 5ks but Mom or Dad always have the stroller if they get tired. The oldest, at 6, sometimes didn't want to walk/run the entire way. I can't imagine making him run a marathon!
  • marisap2010
    marisap2010 Posts: 909 Member
    @polskagirl01, I agree with the others and would count the hike as a recovery run.

    @RunsOnEspresso That is crazy that a kid ran the marathon! You know he probably had no desire to do it and the parents just wanted to make news for having the whole family to do it. You know he had nothing close to marathon training, so it is a miracle he didn't fall out during the race.

    @Faebert, I'm sorry to hear about your fall! I know it is tough to get back into it, but you can do it!
  • marisap2010
    marisap2010 Posts: 909 Member
    My plan had me do 40 minutes in Z1 tonight, so hubby and I went for a walk, because I just can't run slow enough to stay in Z1. 1.56 miles.

    I'm trying to decide if I want to get up again and run before work to avoid the projected 95 degrees tomorrow afternoon.
  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,554 Member
    @Faebert, sorry about your fall from the ladder. That sounds really painful. You have had a rough couple of years ❣️😥 Wishing you a speedy recovery!
  • kgirlhart
    kgirlhart Posts: 5,160 Member
    May Goal: 100 Miles

    5/1: 12.03 miles
    5/2: 2.02 miles
    5/3: 5.05 miles

    19.10/100 miles completed for May

    I ran 5 miles this morning. It was chillier than I expected it to be. It was about 55°F, but there was a 15mph North wind. I was a little underdressed. I was surprised that it was so cool. It t is supposed to be over 100 this weekend.

    @Faebert I am glad you are back and on the road to recovery.

    @RunsOnEspresso I can't imagine having a 6 year old run a marathon.


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  • Mari33a
    Mari33a Posts: 1,260 Member
    I've had a bit of a slow start to the month and going to aim for 30 miles again.

    05/05 3.38 miles
    3.38/30 miles

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    Welcome back @Faebert - Ur accident sounds awful but your back! For me I keep telling myself 'Slow and steady Marissa and U'll get there'.

    @elenorhawkins - love the term Evil Coach, souds like u have a hell of a month planned.

  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,554 Member
    @elenorhawkins glad to see you back. Sounds like you have been busy. Great job on those races. And feeling excitified is a great new word! I love our new vocabulary 😁
    You are in Spain right? My daughter is going to Barcelona next month for a mission trip. Any insider info I can pass along to her on what to look out for, and / or what to stay away from?
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    @eleanorhawkins Sounds like you made the right decision regarding the club training if you felt relieved. It's good you are listening to what your body needs for some recovery time. I'm so glad you're finally going to get to see your family. It has been a long time!
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    Teresa502 wrote: »
    @kgirlhart – Good luck with your May streaking challenge. Maybe @7lenny7 should sign up for that one…..

    @Teresa502 perhaps I should sign up for one of these races.
    https://www.runningintheusa.com/details/88204
    I'm guessing you don't get a shirt for entering these.

    @polskagirl01 that hike with your son sounds fabulous! I think logging the hike has an easy run is very justifiable particularly when there's a lot of elevation involved. Your body doesn't know miles or pace, it only knows stress and I think they're comparable in that regard.

    @Scott6255 I can't even imagine hitting 221 spm, even on a downhill.
    @martaindale I think a variety of shoes is beneficial. In both road and trail shoes I have varying drops from 0 to 10mm, and varying levels of cushion. I have 7 pair in active rotation.
    @Faebert ouch! Glad your back to running and welcome back.
    Hey @eleanorhawkins ! that mountain HM sounds wonderful. EC3 does not!

    Regarding the 6 year old marathoner - I don't it was a good idea but I also don't have that much of a problem with it. First, there's no way you're going to get a 6 year to complete a marathon unless he wanted to finish it, I don't care what you're parenting style is. Secondly, your body has a way of shutting down to protect itself and I don't think a 6 year old has the wherewithal to push past that. Finally, the family didn't *run* it. They took 8.5 hours to finish, which is a pace of 19.5 minutes per mile. He'll recover. He'll be fine. Of course, this is coming from a guy who ran 5 miles with a ruptured tendon in his foot and who told his son to keep playing basketball for two games with a painful wrist when we later found out he had a fracture, so make of that what you will.

    So much for our cool spring. Some forecasts have us getting to 97F next Wednesday! That's just nasty.

  • eleanorhawkins
    eleanorhawkins Posts: 1,659 Member
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    Hey @eleanorhawkins ! that mountain HM sounds wonderful. EC3 does not!

    Yeah, these mountain races are very addictive! I say they're like childbirth, they hurt like hell when you're doing them but after the pain wears off you only remember the good bits. EC3... don't get me wrong, he's a nice guy and an impressive athlete (he's doing an ironman this weekend while still having a messed up neck from having been hit by a car while on his bike a couple of weeks ago) but he isn't a coach, and his style of training doesn't work for a perimenopausal slow woman **rolls eyes**

    @polskagirl01 I also agree with everyone about the hike... I include my rare incursions up the mountain as 'elevation training runs' even though there is very little scope for me to run on our goat tracks!

    @martaindale the thought of snakes being a normal thing for you makes my skin crawl! Someone turned the heating on again here and I'm planning to run 10-12 tomorrow so will be copying you and praying for sprinklers. Doubt I'll find any out in the hills though... I've been tempted a couple of times recently to just turn down towards the beach and run straight into the sea. This summer's not-quite-marathon training may see me end up doing just that!

    So much catching up to do, so many things I have meant to comment on then forgotten, hugs and likes all round!
  • Teresa502
    Teresa502 Posts: 1,856 Member
    edited May 2022
    @Faebert - @Scott6255 is right. You have had a rough couple of years so be gentle on yourself. I’m glad you took some time off to heal after your nasty fall. Just keep putting one foot in front of the other and you will eventually get back to your usual fit self.

    @eleanorhawkins – You have been a busy bee. Good to see you back with us! Glad your dad is doing good and that you are getting to visit your family.

    @Scott6255 – I have no advice because I have only visited there once, but have to say that I love Barcelona! The Sagrada Familia is a must see.

    Oh my goodness @7lenny7! Who even knew that category of races existed!
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    edited May 2022
    @Scott6255 I just sent my daughter a text asking about Barcelona. She spent a summer interning there about 4 years ago and loved it.
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    7lenny7 wrote: »
    @Scott6255 I just sent my daughter a text asking about Barcelona. She spent a summer interning there about 4 years ago and loved it.

    @Scott6255 lol...
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