May 2022 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,938 Member
    02.05: 3.20km in 26min 10 stride repeats
    04.05: 6.45km in 57min
    06.05: 3.11km in 24min
    08.05: 4.00km in 31min
    10.05: 3.00km in 22min
    11.05: 4.13km in 35min

    23.9/60km

    Another *kitten* day. No idea what went wrong, but I got weak and dizzy again. Start was good, and from around 3km all energy was gone. Oh well, there'll be more runs.
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @eleanorhawkins - we have homeless folks (mostly men) who seem to find 'my' trail a good place to hang out. They keep to themselves and are mostly harmless but I hate it when the go in the trail bathroom and just stay there. Better than doing it in public like your guy but still...

    @martaindale - I don't seem to adjust much to the heat either. Mostly I see it in my HR which goes way up.

    I have Tifosi sunglasses. I tried Goodr and didn't care for them. I think they are fun but they really didn't give me the coverage I wanted. I used to have Smith glasses for narrow faces and when I finally after years needed to replace them they no longer had ones that fit well on my face. REI recommended the Tifosi and my husband got them for me for Christmas one year. When I fell last February the bottom edge of the lens is what cut into my cheekbone when my sunglasses and chin/mouth hit the sidewalk (I am still trying to figure that out!). They got scratched a bit on the lens but didn't shatter or break. I would definitely recommend them too but they are pricey too but I tend to keep/wear them for many years so worth it for me.

    Today I just didn't feel like running though I tried. My legs felt like lead and my arm where I got my booster yesterday is sore and hurting (other arm, not injured arm). I don't know if it was the booster, allergies, the shoes I was wearing or all of the above, but it just wasn't happening so Hobbes and I had a good walk.
    I did see the osprey again! This time going after a crow that wouldn't back down. I wish I could have gotten a shot when the osprey would tuck and roll at it with the talons out. I figured there must be a nest nearby and when we got to the top of the trailhead I realized it was right there on the high nesting box. I have never seen a nest up there so it was pretty cool. Will have to watch now for the babies! Wondering if my Nikon would get better pictures... May have to take it over and see.
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  • 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
    5/4: 5.51 miles
    5/5: 5.16 miles
    5/6: 1.51 miles
    5/7: 1.06 miles
    5/8: 8.06 miles
    5/9: 2.03 miles
    5/10: 5.15 miles
    5/11: 6.02 miles

    53.60/100 miles completed for May

    It was another hot morning, but I had a good run. I felt so good I ran 6 miles. It was mostly an uneventful run, but I did see a fox. And I saw Sunny again. And I ran through some water sprinklers.

    I have the merlin bird app on my phone too. We have used it a lot to identify birds and figure out which birds are making which sounds.

    @shanaber That is so neat that you found the osprey nest. I hope you get to see the babies.

    @quilteryoyo I haven't used StoryWorth, but that sounds cool. I hope it turns out the way you imagine it.

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  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    @quilteryoyo - our daughter got us each a Storyworth subscription for Christmas during the pandemic. It was a great activity for us while we were mostly staying at home. You can answer the questions they send you, pick from a list of questions they have or make up your own. It is all just intended to spur memories and get you thinking. We spent a lot of time researching dates and finding/scanning pictures. Honestly it was a lot of fun and in the end our daughter has 2 books that detail our childhoods, college, when we met and when she was growing up. We would definitely recommend it. That said your mom may need help with it. Our daughter also got it for our friend and her 'grandmother' Hilde. Hilde refused to do it. She was very computer literate and I am sure could have done it on her own but I even offered to transcribe her questions/answers. I only wish we had something like it for our parents. They had so many great stories that were passed down verbally but never captured anywhere. We had even talked about doing audio recordings of my MILs stories before her stroke but never actually did them. ☹️
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,938 Member
    Thanks a lot @quilteryoyo I guess it's part of my muscles or metabolism acting up for some reason. They just do sometimes. I'm born with it and currently trying to give the beast a name. Will likely come down to genetic testing though. Lets see. I won't give up though as I love running.
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    edited May 2022
    @mmckee1189 Welcome! Jump right in. You’ll find this group very encouraging. Don’t worry about your mileage looking “impressive”. Every one of us started somewhere and we actively encourage people to start out slow to lessen the risk of injury and hopefully nurture a love of running.

    @polskagirl01 Glad you had a good time at your race! The door prizes for your event are way better than any I’ve had an event of mine!!

    @shanaber The osprey is so cool! Hope you feel better today.

    @kgirlhart So cool that you saw a fox! My husband has seen one at our place in the hill country but I have not spotted one yet. I’m headed up there for a couple of weeks in early June so I’ll get several runs in. Maybe I’ll get lucky! Love spotting wildlife on a run!
  • Mari33a
    Mari33a Posts: 1,261 Member
    Got out again this morning for a run and Garmin classed it as a tempo run. In reality at the beginning the wind was so strong I cud hardly run against and when it eased a little I was able to go a little faster.
    05/05 3.38 miles
    06/05 3.20 miles
    08/05 3.32 miles
    11/05 3.32 miles
    12/05 3.32 miles

    16.54/30 miles
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  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    edited May 2022
    @shanaber and @quilteryoyo you may have to update the Merlin app to get the sound ID feature. My sister had that issue. When you open the app you should see this:
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    Then click on the Sound ID to get this
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    Then click the microphone and it will start recording and look something like this:
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    The osprey is very cool and those are amazing bird photos for a phone.

    @quilteryoyo I never did figure out what the bird was. If I could find the sound file on my phone I'd see if I could send it Cornell bird labs and see if they can tell me. A bob cat...that would have been pretty cool, and a bit anxious, to see. Maybe that's why it kind of sounded like a cat too. I love the idea that you and your mom took care of all those trees. Way to get out there and get it done! Regarding StoryWorth, my wife bought that for her dad and it was a huge hit. I think it's a fantastic idea, as long as your mom is someone who will put time and effort into the responses. If they're all short answers you may be disappointed. Thankfully my father-in-law loves to talk and tell stories so his book is jam-packed. My wife did have to help him out with it, particularly with adding photos. He loved it so much his brother's kids got it for him too. My FIL is done with the book but I haven't seen the finished printed book. I'll try to remember to ask my wife about it and tell you how it looks

    @polskagirl01 have a great time on your 24 hour run! So this is a solo effort rather than a group effort? Glad you enjoyed your 5K!

    @marisap2010 recover soon!

    @eleanorhawkins that peeing weirdo sounds disgusting. Sorry you had that happen.

    @martaindale I have a couple of pairs of Goodr and I love them for running. Very light, they don't fog up, they don't slip, and reasonably priced. I wish them made them in a wrap-around style though. I like to keep the sun out from the side as well. I'll have to check out that Roka challenge on Strava though. I'm looking for a better quality pair of sunglasses for sailing but one that won't cost a fortune.

    @kgirlhart the thought of a donkey living in a house is pretty funny. I'd try to run past that house often.

    @mmckee1189 welcome! I disagree, I think you're mileage WILL be impressive. You haven't been running in a long time, you're raising tiny minions, bronchitis, gardening...Bravo!! Don't let anyone else's mileage overshadow your awesome accomplishments! You'll find nothing but support here.

    @Scott6255 congrats on the great run! I had no idea you were that old. I thought I was older than you (I'm 55).
  • 7lenny7
    7lenny7 Posts: 3,498 Member
    shanaber wrote: »
    I have Tifosi sunglasses. I tried Goodr and didn't care for them. I think they are fun but they really didn't give me the coverage I wanted. I used to have Smith glasses for narrow faces and when I finally after years needed to replace them they no longer had ones that fit well on my face. REI recommended the Tifosi and my husband got them for me for Christmas one year. When I fell last February the bottom edge of the lens is what cut into my cheekbone when my sunglasses and chin/mouth hit the sidewalk (I am still trying to figure that out!). They got scratched a bit on the lens but didn't shatter or break. I would definitely recommend them too but they are pricey too but I tend to keep/wear them for many years so worth it for me.

    @shanaber those Tifosi sunglasses look reasonably priced and they have the type of style I'm looking for for sailing. Thanks for the tip!

  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    @Scott6255 I'm happy to see you had a revelation! I really hope this will help with your injury prevention and keep you running for many years to come. This last year I slowed waaaay down on my easy runs. Like a minute to a minute and a half a mile. It has helped so much with recovery. Your "jog" is basically my easy pace now. It felt really slow when I started doing it but now is much more natural and pleasant.
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    May totals: 42.5/100 miles

    5/2: 3.2 miles
    5/3: 6.6 miles
    5/4: 3.2 miles
    5/5: 3 miles
    5/7: 5.4 miles
    5/9: 3.1 miles
    5/10: 5.4 miles
    5/11: 6.5 miles
    5/13: 6.1 miles

    I took a rest day yesterday instead of climbing as my ankle was a little sore just walking around. Did some ice and aleve and it was fine this morning. So, no harm done.
    Easy miles this morning. With temps slightly cooler (68F) I went out a little faster than intended but reigned it in to keep it easy ahead of my long run tomorrow. It's amazing that a 5-8 degree temp drop takes it from sweaty and gross to kinda nice!
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    @Teresa502 Can't wait to see pics from your AT hike! As a morning runner, I find it so much harder to run after work too. Morning runs just feel easier on the body.
  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,554 Member
    @marisap2010 yay, glad you are feeling better!
  • shanaber
    shanaber Posts: 6,423 Member
    Yikes @kgirlhart that is some big hail and so sad about all the damage!

    @Scott6255 - it sounds like your new method is working well for you! I hope I can find that sweet spot too one of these days!

    We are really hot and dry today. It was hot yesterday when I went out for my run and today is worse. I chose not to run and will get out tomorrow morning instead. It is supposed to be about 10-20 degrees cooler.
  • martaindale
    martaindale Posts: 2,311 Member
    @kgirlhart That hail is huge!! Your poor plants. I hope your roof is ok.

    @Scott6255 Glad to see your new method is working for you!