MFP Runner's Club

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  • jabdye
    jabdye Posts: 4,059 Member
    Sherry -- thanks for the FAAAASSSTT vibes!

    And I must agree -- EVERYONE needs a good pair of "camping" sneakers:bigsmile: -- you'd be shocked at how many "grass cutting" sneakers I own!
  • msarro
    msarro Posts: 2,748 Member
    Still down here. Did stretches for my heel, and I think I know what happened. When I went running monday I was wearing super thick athletic socks. Considering my running shoes fit pretty snug with those socks, I think it crushed my foot a bit when I was running since your feet swell.

    I hope all the other injured folks are getting better. I'm starting to get very nervous about this 5k, I've been having trouble running the distance lately but its important that I finish. Unlike most people, I seem to get tired more quickly at races. This is not a good confidence thing. Blah.

    I hate being sidelined.
  • duffyzmom
    duffyzmom Posts: 644 Member
    Sending out fast vibes and healing vibes!

    Had a great Tempo run this morning my 10 mile race is 10 days away so I'm really starting to get prerace ready. For me that means really watching my hydration, food and rest.
  • jabdye
    jabdye Posts: 4,059 Member
    Wow duffyzmom -- 10 days out -- how exciting! I'm getting butterflies in my belly just thinking about it!

    When I get closer to my race you'll have to let me know about all of those...hydration, food and rest! I will be in need of guidance.

    Good luck :flowerforyou: and thanks for the fast vibes!
  • Nich0le
    Nich0le Posts: 2,906 Member
    Maybe its my nutrition... I eat really healthy but maybe I don't eat enough before and after and this one ended at 11 o clock at night so I didn't eat much after, prolly not the best idea! I really need to work on drinking more water too... thanks jess!

    ~Leash :heart:

    Hey leash, theres an article @ runners world you should read on post run meals for all types of runners. I'm not great at adding links but the article can be found in the nutrition and weight loss section under performance training foods and the article is custom order.

    http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-242-301--13072-0,00.html or you can just google

    runnersworld.com/customorder

    Hope you feel better :flowerforyou:
  • Nich0le
    Nich0le Posts: 2,906 Member
    2 for me today :love:

    Adjusting to the new run time but so far so good.
  • RecliningFigure
    RecliningFigure Posts: 214 Member
    I really want to run today, but yesterday, after my kick boxing class, and after I got home and took my shoes off, I noticed that my right foot hurt when I walk. Don't know the name of the bone, but it's in the middle, on top connected to either or both the middle and second toe. Should I run, I really, really want to? It's not a terrible pain when I walk, and if I tie my shoes well, it will feel better. Or am I just an accident waiting to happen? It's a dull pain, not really a pain at all. But a little worse than a bruise.
  • RunRideRay
    RunRideRay Posts: 1,536 Member
    Ya, I need some vibes too. Sorta like the cattle prod shocker vibe to get my miles in EVERY week :explode: :explode: . Not just a happy-go-lucky runner mentality, running when it's fun.

    I did a 10k last week, with about 2 weeks of very limited running prior, and... it... sucked (duh). Yesterday, my buddy needs a runner sub for his 1/2 ironman this weekend... uh.... sure, why not. It won't be pretty, but I'll get there. So there is 13 miles on a clock, mid day, in the heat... yikes :sad: :sad: !

    So I say with a clear head, I need to run and be ready to run. If I don't post some miles each week on here, someone get the cattle shocker for Raymond :embarassed: :embarassed:

    BUT... happy running vibes to everyone else :wink: :wink:
  • jabdye
    jabdye Posts: 4,059 Member
    Okay rainman -- cattle proding it is.....now go MOOOOOOOVE it....:bigsmile: hehehehehehe get it -- mooooo cow -- proding -- wow I easily entertain myself!

    You are a brave man to step up and do the ironman. I would be a nervous wreck!

    Good luck -- after I get done with my fast running vibes tomorrow I will send them to you! :flowerforyou:
  • bgood14
    bgood14 Posts: 1,416 Member
    [/quote]

    Wow! Super impressed with you. Logging miles on vacation. Good for you. That is awesome.

    I refer to our humidity as "juicy".:laugh:

    Welcome to NC! Hope you enjoy your vacation here.:flowerforyou:
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    thanks for the warm welcome (get it -- warm?) okay, not that funny i know. but NC has been treating us very nicely, thank you. another "juicy" 5 yesterday morning (since that's what we're calling it) but i let my dad do intervals on his own this morning. he even cut short, going 4x400 instead of the 6 he had planned. i'll be back out tomorrow. lots of good runs here, i see, and lots of new friends. welcome all.
  • iRun4wine
    iRun4wine Posts: 5,126
    Good evening, runners!

    Finished Couch to 5k week 7, day 2 today- another 25 minute run... in the rain :wink:

    Towards the end of my run my lower back started to ache pretty badly:ohwell: . I have noticed before that it hurts a little bit when I first stop by jog and start my cool down walk, but it usually goes away by the time I am done. However, it hurt a bit more than usual today:grumble: . I tend to have a temperamental back to begin with- it hurts from time to time, so I'm not sure if it's that, or if something in my form needs to be improved... anyone have any thoughts? :huh: Thanks! :flowerforyou:
  • beckyi88
    beckyi88 Posts: 604
    Hi gang!
    PT report.....no injury...YET.....but guess what I HAVE done?!?! Clue...it's a VERY common runner's problem! I have waaaayyyyy overdeveloped my quads...although I did get a very nice compliment on my *teardrop* above the knee! Woohoo!!! :bigsmile: Do you know how long I've wanted one of those!!! No amount of weight training has ever given me that definition before.
    SO, it's back to the weight room for hamstring curls, abductor/adductor strengthening,etc.

    A little anatomy/physiology lesson today ....and it made so much sense...you know the shinbone's connected to the thigh bone????:laugh: Seriously, her explanations of how one imbalance leads to another and how even the sleep position I prefer pulls the pelvis all out of whack which tweaks the hip...etc.

    Sooooo, my pass on lecture for my fellow runners.....make sure you are doing your stretching BEFORE and AFTER your runs! AND, don't forget there are a whole lot of leg/butt muscles and running really only focuses on quads. We MUST cross train! (and cycle doesn't really count either because it is another forward only motion)

    I'm cleared to continue running, but am to focus intensely on my form.

    My 2nd lecture :wink: if something is bothering you or hurting and lasts for more than a week...go get it checked out. I really could have wound up side lined for a loooonnnnggggg time if I'd ignored this, I would have gotten hurt, she assured me, it was only a matter of time!

    Alright...999 things to do tonight...DD#1 heads to college Saturday and much to do !!!!

    Stay safe everyone! Happy running!

    Becky
  • jodi0117
    jodi0117 Posts: 57 Member
    Becky--Congrats on the complement--that's enough to keep you running! Good for you going to the doctor BEFORE your injury was serious. Thanks for sharing the info.

    I wonder if we could just run backwards to help the hamstrings? Hmmmm.....:tongue:

    I know, I know, I need to cross train!

    No run today, just more brush clearing. The hip is a little better. I am just trying to make sure it is well before I leave for Colorado next week--I absolutely LOVE to hike!

    Nighty-night to all!
    Jodi
  • Emmyleww
    Emmyleww Posts: 278
    Ran 2 miles today with my running partner. YAHOO! She's back! We were planning on 3 but we weren't feeling it so we ran the 2nd mile 1.5 minutes faster than the 1st. We aren't breaking any land records or anything but I think we're improving. I think I've convinced her to run 4 miles on Saturday. I hope I can hold up my end of the bargain.:wink:

    Becky - Glad you're getting yourself taken care of. Congrats on your legs!

    Have a good night everyone!
  • thalli1
    thalli1 Posts: 332 Member
    Today was a cross training day for me. I lifted weights, bicycled for 45 minutes, and did yoga. One thing that I think is really helping me stay injury free during training for the marathon is that I'm following a three run per week program with one speed run, one tempo run, and one long run. I'm also doing yoga every day (except days off), and crosstraining at least three other days per week doing a variety of activities, elliptical, weight lifting, bicycling, swimming, etc. I think it's helped keep me injury free so far (knock on wood):flowerforyou:
  • bgood14
    bgood14 Posts: 1,416 Member
    5 more juicy miles for me this morning. it's been great to be able to log some miles and all, but i'm all for morning temps in the 70s and a little less humidity. happy running today all
  • kblu0816
    kblu0816 Posts: 1,627 Member
    Finally got out there last night after almost two weeks not going out running cuz of humidity (it really kills my exercise induced asthma). Wasn't too bad last night so I went for a 2 mile jog...need to not go after a circuit training video...legs were like jello lol
  • gustergirl
    gustergirl Posts: 534 Member
    I wont be able to run with my group tonight since ex has a work meeting=no babysitter. So I figured out how to run six miles from my apartment to ex's house. Then I hopped in the car with him and the kids and he drove us back home! :laugh:
  • msarro
    msarro Posts: 2,748 Member
    Last night my heel started to feel better, and I was crawling up the walls, so I figured I would ignore discretion and go for a light run with my group (I'm running a c25k group). Strangely enough, as soon as I put on my running shoes my planter fasciitis pain disappeared. It ended up being a wonderful run in light rain. Beautiful conditions. I know it was stupid to risk injury, but I never claimed to be intelligent :laugh:

    Kgolovin, I know what you mean about the humidity. It easily halves my endurance - part of the reason I'm nervous about my 5k on the 23rd.
    Gustergirl, sounds like a fun run!
  • jessmomof3
    jessmomof3 Posts: 4,590 Member
    Last night my heel started to feel better, and I was crawling up the walls, so I figured I would ignore discretion and go for a light run with my group (I'm running a c25k group). Strangely enough, as soon as I put on my running shoes my planter fasciitis pain disappeared. It ended up being a wonderful run in light rain. Beautiful conditions. I know it was stupid to risk injury, but I never claimed to be intelligent :laugh:

    Kgolovin, I know what you mean about the humidity. It easily halves my endurance - part of the reason I'm nervous about my 5k on the 23rd.
    Gustergirl, sounds like a fun run!

    It's always the worst just starting out. Once the fascia warms up running it feels fine (I know, I marathon trained w/ PF!). It's usually worse in the morning after you've slept and the fascia has gotten cold and tight overnight. Glad you had a good run!
  • jessmomof3
    jessmomof3 Posts: 4,590 Member
    5 mile run for me today. Overslept so it was a quick wake up and out the door in less than 10 min! :laugh: Took the first mile to wake up, then we pushed each mile faster so our last mile was the fastest (8:25 pace, nothing super speedy, just a nice run today!).

    Have a good one!
  • jabdye
    jabdye Posts: 4,059 Member
    Good morning and happy Thursday to you all!

    Here's what I was supposed to do today....
    8 mile speed workout -- warmup -- 4x1600m at 8:00 m with 800m jogs in between -- cool down. Looks good on paper -- however I am not the speed demon they would like me to be :mad:

    Here's what I did...

    2 mile warmup
    1600m @8:03 -- 800m jog
    1600m @ 8:00 -- 400m jog
    potty break :embarassed:
    400m jog -- then didn't feel I could do a whoel mile so I split it up (but still did the total:ohwell: )
    800m @ 8:00m -- 200m jog
    800m @ 8:00m -- 200m jog
    800m @ 8:00m -- 200m jog/walk/jog
    800m @ 8:00m -- 200m jog/walk

    So does that still count:huh: Technically I did what was recommended -- just couldn't keep up the rocket pace. I'm the slow steady type -- these speed workouts are just plain tough!!! :grumble:

    Oh -- when I was having knee pain I read that walking backwards would help build the muscles that help stabilize the knee. So you might be on to something...cause I stink at cross training. I know I should do it -- but I just love to run and the feeling I get (except on tempo/speed days:sad: ).

    Becky -- hope you are feeling better -- and thanks for the knee bone/leg bone lesson.

    Gustergirl -- way to fit in that run! Good job!!!

    msarro -- glad you had a great pain free run -- and you'll finish that race no problem!:smokin:
  • runnerdad
    runnerdad Posts: 2,081 Member
    Strangely enough, as soon as I put on my running shoes my planter fasciitis pain disappeared.

    Actually, that's not too surprising. The typcial running shoe will give you more arch support than your average shoe / cross trainer, flip-flop. When I have signs of PF, I wear arch supports in my slippers around the house. Way better than going bare-foot or slippers alone.

    Six mile tempo run this morning. MIle warm up, 4 miles at 8:15-8:30, cool down. Not super fast, but a good pace for me in this heat, so I am happy.
  • jabdye
    jabdye Posts: 4,059 Member
    I look forward to the day when 8:15 is not super fast -- but since I check in at a towering 5'3" (and that's only cause I round up :blushing: ) I may never see that day......unless my legs grow a foot!!!! :noway: Crazier things have happened! I DID dance around at the end of a rainbow before my run -- who knows -- there may have been a leprechaun watching just waiting to give me my reward!!!
  • Emmyleww
    Emmyleww Posts: 278
    Heck, I look forward to the day that just thinking about 8:15 doesn't make me want to pass out! I too am short (a mere 5'5"). I am mostly Irish and a redhead maybe I can see what I can do for you. I've never "cashed in" on the leprechaun thing but you never know.
  • Nich0le
    Nich0le Posts: 2,906 Member
    Strangely enough, as soon as I put on my running shoes my planter fasciitis pain disappeared.

    My foot doc actually told me to keep running or walking once I got my pronation in line and kept the PF warmed up it has been over a year since it has bothered me at all. He did tell me to quit wearing shoes that didn't offer any support, flip flops, sandals, slippers and to avoid being barefoot even at home.

    Another 2.75 for me today. I am loving this new morning routine :love:
  • jabdye
    jabdye Posts: 4,059 Member
    Alright Emmyleww -- it's a deal!!! I'll send you some good balance that will help you master the treadmill run -- and you can send me some height!!! :drinker: I love it when a plan comes together!!!
  • SatelliteCrush80
    SatelliteCrush80 Posts: 3,575 Member
    I look forward to the day when 8:15 is not super fast -- but since I check in at a towering 5'3" (and that's only cause I round up :blushing: ) I may never see that day......unless my legs grow a foot!!!! :noway: Crazier things have happened! I DID dance around at the end of a rainbow before my run -- who knows -- there may have been a leprechaun watching just waiting to give me my reward!!!

    Girl, I'm 5'8" and have long legs...and 8:15 isn't even my realm of possible. :laugh: But then, I used to say that about running and we see where I am now...

    ETA: I can't believe I forgot to share this with y'all before, but I did...my sister is also a runner (sprints) and she has this quote as her Facebook status. LOVE IT.

    "Running is a road to self-awareness and reliance … you can push yourself to extremes and learn the harsh reality of your physical and mental limitations or coast quietly down a solitary path watching the earth spin beneath your feet. But when you are through, exhilarated and exhausted, at least for a moment everything seems right with the world" - The Essence of Running

    I don't know if that is from a book or who it is by, (she just found it on a quotations page) but I thought it was awesome and hope y'all like it too.
  • Emmyleww
    Emmyleww Posts: 278
    Ahh, yes, it's all working out. Now I just have to remember that jig they taught me.
  • runnerdad
    runnerdad Posts: 2,081 Member
    I look forward to the day when 8:15 is not super fast

    Speed is a relative thing. Just a few years ago, when I ran my first 5K, I was thrilled to beat 30 minutes. 12-18 months ago, I was really happy with 9 minute race pace, but you keep doing your track / interval work-outs, and you slowly reset your pace, and whittle down those times. My last 10K race was someting like 49:10, just faster than 8 minute pace. So,my shorter tempo runs are supposed to be around 8 minute pace and 8:15 doesn't quite cut it. Most of the 5 & 10K around here, I would have to run 7 minute pace or better just to get an age-group placing, so I still have a lot of work to do!
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