JULY 2024 Monthly Running Challenge

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  • Teresa502
    Teresa502 Posts: 1,861 Member
    July 1 – 5.01 miles
    July 3 – 5.10 miles
    July 4 – 3.60 miles
    July 6 – 7.02 miles
    July 8 – 4.51 miles

    Total 25.24 miles/ Goal 100 miles

    I’m way behind on posting but I did go back and finish reading/liking the June posts and am finally caught up with July. My June goal was to run 60 miles and I ran 70.48 miles. For July, I’m setting my goal at 100 miles. I was very happy to see that @Scott6255 has returned!!! I’m definitely in the morning run camp. When I’m working in the office, I get up at 4:00 am to get it done before work. When at home, I don’t have the drive time to factor in so depending on my work calendar, I typically get up around 5:30 and out the door by 6:00 am. I don’t worry about getting in front of my computer screen with wet hair and no make-up when I don’t have any co-workers to scare!
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    On my mile 2 this morning, I met this young lady walking up the road. I knew she belonged to the neighbors who lived at the bottom of the hill so I slowed to a walk and drove her back down that way. When I returned, they were putting her back in her fenced lot. I always worry about a driver not seeing the wayward livestock in time to avoid a nasty collision.

    @chris_in_cal – Congratulations on beating your previous time in your 5K race!

    @martaindale – Hope you child is healing and soon 100% and that Beryl doesn’t leave much damage in its wake.

    I enjoyed your vacation pics @ContraryMaryMary. Sorry for the wintery mix you are now having.

    Thanks for sharing your trip too @tarun_yadavA!

    Cute great-nieces and pretty fireworks pictures @quilteryoyo.

    Hope you are feeling better @henridw2095. One of my travel mates came down with COVID after our cruise. I guess one out of six isn’t too bad considering we were flying and cruising with a lot of people. I think its important that you move (take walks) to prevent blood clots but I'm wary of pushing too much in fear it might trigger long COVID.

    Well done on your 5K @emptydog! Having fun is my top priority in any race!

  • chris_in_cal
    chris_in_cal Posts: 2,520 Member
    Over 2.3 million people in the Houston area are without power, including us. Luckily it’s not hot today, currently only 77F
    That's a tragedy, I am happy to hear you avoided the worst of it.

    And as you are famously a stat-head, sorry you lost your treadmill data. ;)
  • Scott6255
    Scott6255 Posts: 2,556 Member
    @martaindale sorry for your loss power, but glad no damage. My daughter's power was out when she woke up at 6:30am, and just turned back on at 7pm.
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,470 Member
    I was wondering about you this morning @Teresa502 . I'm glad that you are back and didn't get CoVID. Great run this morning. I love the cow picture. At least she was on the side of the road. I worry about them getting hit by a car too. I'm glad you were able to get her headed back home and the owners were putting her back up. Do have to run back up that hill? It looks like a killer.

    @yirara Getting out and getting it done when you really aren't feeling it is a win! Good job.

    @martaindale I'm glad you got your run mostly done before the power went out. Very happy to hear that you didn't have any damage. I hope your power comes back on soon.

    @Scott6255 I'm glad your daughter is okay and now has power again.
  • Teresa502
    Teresa502 Posts: 1,861 Member
    In sum it can work very well for some people, and work poorly for others, and there is no intrinsic value in where someone lands in all that.

    I agree. Some people are naturally early to bed, early to rise. Others are night owls. Nothing is wrong with being either. We are who we are so just embrace it and do your own thing!
  • quilteryoyo
    quilteryoyo Posts: 6,470 Member
    @ContraryMaryMary I understand. You did great.

    @jem302 Great running. Glad you are seeing progress. That is great motivation to keep going.

    Nice running @kgirlhart. I'm glad you didn't have significant winds.

    You're doing great @chris_in_cal .

    You did great to get out and run when it was a struggle @tarun_yadavA . I should watch Wimbledon, but I haven't watched much tennis in years. I don't even know who the big players are now.

    @henridw2095 Fatigue will hit you when you least expect it. I hope the walk energizes you and you start to feel more like yourself every day.

    @SummerSkier It is interesting how people still feel it is a taboo to mention that they have CoVID. I hope you can avoid getting it from the workplace. I know you said you needed rain, so I'm sorry that missed you, but glad you didn't get hit hard with Beryl. Great job on the run and I hope you enjoy your tennis later.

    @mari333a It is hard some days to find the time to do everything you want. Great job on the two runs. You've got this.