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Ran a 10k in June (3 Viewers)

:lmao: Thanks for the advice guys. Looks like it just generally varies. I am a wimp in the cold. In past years I have just packed it in and stopped running outside. This year i am going to try to gut it out outside. I will probably look like the stay puff marshmallow man with all the layers on.
Invest in some Under Armour, Smartwool socks, and a good pair of gloves. You'll be fine.
 
Speaking of cooler weather, am I the only one getting positively giddy because I'm seeing overnight lows in the 40s (and even the 30s) forecasted over the next couple of weeks??! :excited:
It's been like xmas morning all week. And it's only been low-mid 50s here. Sunday's low will be 50. I'm absolutely drooling to get out there for my 16/12 MP run. :excited:
I'm getting stoked. This Sunday, it looks like our lows will get to 69!! WooHoo!! :coffee:
'tri-man 47 said:
But remember what we discussed at the Bourbon Chase - you'll need to bulk up, Sand, so the team can enter the Clydesdale division. :yes:
I have some diet tips to help achieve this, if needed. Someone forgot to tell my gut that its not quite the off season yet. On Tuesday, my kids had a cross country meet at an Apple Orchard. When I arrived, I was hungry, so I grabbed a dog and chips. Between the varsity and JV races, I wandered in the store where they had chocolate bacon cider mill donuts and a maple bacon version too. Unable to pick, I had both. On the drive home, I picked up a hot & ready pizza for the kids and saw Little Caesar's has wings. Again, unable to decide, I got both the buffalo style and the spicy BBQ. I went through something similar after the Bourbon Chase at the end of last season where I tore though bacon and peanut M&Ms. I may need an intervention if this continues :porked: :X :porked:
LOL. Looks similar to my diet. __________________________

My update:

Ran 4.2 miles last night with my dog. I didn't have my watch on as I wanted to go his pace. He runs a lot like Sand. Last night was Arms and Shoulders. This morning was 70 minutes on the elliptical.

 
So - It is getting a little chillier here in MO. I was wondering what you guys wear warmth wise. In the morning, when I typically run, it is in the 50's right now. Are you guys still out in short sleeves?
Still singlet/shorts for me. I won't go long sleeves until mid 30s or so. I tend to run hotter than most, though.
Temps in the 50s, I'm still running shirtless a lot of the time. :shrug:
I generally try to wear a shirt to distract from the gps on the arm, hr strap around the chest, knee straps, and fuel belt that stick out like a sore thumb when going shirtless.
:lmao: but so true.
 
:lmao: Thanks for the advice guys. Looks like it just generally varies. I am a wimp in the cold. In past years I have just packed it in and stopped running outside. This year i am going to try to gut it out outside. I will probably look like the stay puff marshmallow man with all the layers on.
Invest in some Under Armour, Smartwool socks, and a good pair of gloves. You'll be fine.
Merino wool is the t!ts.
 
So - It is getting a little chillier here in MO. I was wondering what you guys wear warmth wise. In the morning, when I typically run, it is in the 50's right now. Are you guys still out in short sleeves?
My general rules of thumb:Low 40s or higher: Shorts and short sleeves30+: Shorts and a long sleeve shirt. Maybe another t-shirt on top of it.Below 30: Running pants. Top depends on how much below 30 we're talking about.
 
So - It is getting a little chillier here in MO. I was wondering what you guys wear warmth wise. In the morning, when I typically run, it is in the 50's right now. Are you guys still out in short sleeves?
My general rules of thumb:Low 40s or higher: Shorts and short sleeves30+: Shorts and a long sleeve shirt. Maybe another t-shirt on top of it.Below 30: Running pants. Top depends on how much below 30 we're talking about.
This is pretty close to what I do except, I will wear long sleeves with the shorts in the 40s depending on what I feel like. Since I was very overweight when I started running again, I subscribed to the you lose weight if your body is cold theory and stayed with shorts all winter
 
So - It is getting a little chillier here in MO. I was wondering what you guys wear warmth wise. In the morning, when I typically run, it is in the 50's right now. Are you guys still out in short sleeves?
Still singlet/shorts for me. I won't go long sleeves until mid 30s or so. I tend to run hotter than most, though.
Temps in the 50s, I'm still running shirtless a lot of the time. :shrug:
I generally try to wear a shirt to distract from the gps on the arm, hr strap around the chest, knee straps, and fuel belt that stick out like a sore thumb when going shirtless.
:) that and my Zensah sleeves on my shins....road ID on the right arm...
 
2Young, I've started eyeing some of the AG times from the Dances with Dirt 50K trail run for 2013, as we've planned. :medalmonger:
You and your ####### notebook. ;) I'll tell ya, after doing a 5 hour and a 6+ hour event in less than three weeks, the prospects of an ultra are quite unattractive at the moment. I am all about sticking to pacts though. BTW, wasn't part of the pact to run together to support each other? Kidding, it'd be cool to cheer you up to the podium (assuming I will have finished by the time medals are being handed out).
 
Ragnar Napa is running right by my office today, been finding myself wandering up front to the window alot to watch the runners pass by. Is it creepy to take pics of the hotties, or simply my duty as a FBG?
Both, but you're talking to a guy who went out to the local running trail today specifically because it runs by a local college. Yes, it was awesome. Well, the run sucked - hot and swampy. Everything else was awesome, particularly the girl doing intervals and passing me up every little bit. :wub:
My update:

Ran 4.2 miles last night with my dog. He runs a lot like Sand.
Certainly not the first nor last time I'll be compared to a dog...
 
12 miles yesterday afternoon at 7:50 pace. Today was gonna be a rest day with 16 tomorrow and 10 on Sunday, but I don't have any plans tonight, so I might just run tonight and tomorrow and rest on Sunday instead.
16 tonight at 8:06/mile. 10 more tomorrow. Right now, I'm going to drink beer. Cheers. :suds:
 
6 miles @9:22 today.

Tomorrow I have 12 scheduled. I am not getting the lows you guys are yet but my time will come. I really have no need to worry about long sleeves or running pants here in the desert. :P

 
I like Ned's weekly update format so here is mine, uneventful but heading in the right direction:

Sun - SDO

Mon - 3.1 miles, 27:43, 8:56 pace. My futile attempt to break the elusive 27 minute 5k. From there to the gym to :flex:

Tue - 8.5 miles, 1:26:56, 10:13 pace. Very happy with the time at this distance for me, typically it's closer to 11 min pace. Weather continues to be glorious

Wed - 4.1 miles, 40:53, 9:58 pace. Again happy to keep it under 10 min pace, not typical for me. From there to the gym.

Thur - 9 miles, 1:32:18, 10:12 pace. Another good run in stellar conditions. Beginning to think good weather makes you faster.

Fri - SDO but I hate not doing something so I rode my bike before heading to the gym. 10.7 mile, 59:06, 5:30 pace. Not gonna lie, my ### was sore. Not used to that.

Sat - 13 miles, 2:14:21, 10:18 pace. Shocked when the #####-in-the-box told me what pace I was on. Course I ran had some good hills that I know I took slow and I was under 10 minute pace coming off of that. Really floored at a 10:18 pace for basically the same distance, on a flatter course, that I ran about a month ago and was at a 10:45 pace.

If I move to Alaska I should be under two hours right :excited:

 
I like Ned's weekly update format so here is mine, uneventful but heading in the right direction:

Sun - SDO

Mon - 3.1 miles, 27:43, 8:56 pace. My futile attempt to break the elusive 27 minute 5k. From there to the gym to :flex:

Tue - 8.5 miles, 1:26:56, 10:13 pace. Very happy with the time at this distance for me, typically it's closer to 11 min pace. Weather continues to be glorious

Wed - 4.1 miles, 40:53, 9:58 pace. Again happy to keep it under 10 min pace, not typical for me. From there to the gym.

Thur - 9 miles, 1:32:18, 10:12 pace. Another good run in stellar conditions. Beginning to think good weather makes you faster.

Fri - SDO but I hate not doing something so I rode my bike before heading to the gym. 10.7 mile, 59:06, 5:30 pace. Not gonna lie, my ### was sore. Not used to that.

Sat - 13 miles, 2:14:21, 10:18 pace. Shocked when the #####-in-the-box told me what pace I was on. Course I ran had some good hills that I know I took slow and I was under 10 minute pace coming off of that. Really floored at a 10:18 pace for basically the same distance, on a flatter course, that I ran about a month ago and was at a 10:45 pace.

If I move to Alaska I should be under two hours right :excited:
Hey there Beer. Great week of running but I do have to question your pacing. You're running all of these runs within 1 to 1.25 of your 5k pace? By comparision, Gru's 5k pace is 6 min and he just did a 16 miler at 8:06. My 5k pace is 8:14...my zone 1 run was in the 10:30 range. Don't fall into the trap of running faster than you should because it feels easy. Make your hard workouts harder and your slow/recovery workouts easier. You get the same fitness benefits at the slower pace and you get the benefit of teaching your body to become more efficient at burning fat. Your Tues/Thur/Sat workouts look almost identical.
 
Ragnar Napa is running right by my office today, been finding myself wandering up front to the window alot to watch the runners pass by. Is it creepy to take pics of the hotties, or simply my duty as a FBG?
Both, but you're talking to a guy who went out to the local running trail today specifically because it runs by a local college. Yes, it was awesome. Well, the run sucked - hot and swampy. Everything else was awesome, particularly the girl doing intervals and passing me up every little bit. :wub:
My update:

Ran 4.2 miles last night with my dog. He runs a lot like Sand.
Certainly not the first nor last time I'll be compared to a dog...
For some reason that made me really laugh hard.
 
I had to do my last 22-miler last night after work due to high-priority tailgating committments this morning. I thought running laps around campus on a Friday evening would be kind of fun -- see the sun go down, watch the campus transition into the weekend, finish up under the stars, etc. Never again. I've never done a long run at this time of day before, and now I know not to try for a repeat.

First of all, I had a meeting at 4:00 that didn't end until 5:30, so I didn't actually start running until a little after 5:45. I had eaten a normal breakfast, a normal lunch, and then basically had another breakfast (Cliff bar) around 3:30 so I wasn't running an empty stomach. This meal plan obviously failed, because I noticed that I had mild cramps during mile 1, but they didn't seem to get much worse at first. The first 11 miles flew by, but then the cramping got worse and by mile 14 I had to stop off at the gym to befoul one of the restrooms. Having to stop pissed me off, but I figured that now that I got it out of my system (see what I did there?), I could cruise through the next 8 miles comfortably. Nope. The cramps came back a couple of miles later, and I had stop again at mile 20. That pit stop was brutal because it was just long enough for my legs and hips to stiffen up, which made the last two miles harder than they would have been if I had just been able to keep going.

Finally, showering and hopping into bed for the night ~30 minutes after finishing a 22-miler does not work.

I know none of this matters because I got the miles in, but I was hoping for something nice and relaxing to finish off this cycle, and instead I got 22 miles of GI problems. Obviously the solution is lots of tailgating food and alcohol. :thumbup:

 
Beer, did you sign up for a race yet?
:lmao: I'm actually signing up for a couple 5k's in October and a half in November. These sign ups are freaking expensive man!
Hey there Beer. Great week of running but I do have to question your pacing. You're running all of these runs within 1 to 1.25 of your 5k pace? By comparision, Gru's 5k pace is 6 min and he just did a 16 miler at 8:06. My 5k pace is 8:14...my zone 1 run was in the 10:30 range. Don't fall into the trap of running faster than you should because it feels easy. Make your hard workouts harder and your slow/recovery workouts easier. You get the same fitness benefits at the slower pace and you get the benefit of teaching your body to become more efficient at burning fat. Your Tues/Thur/Sat workouts look almost identical.
Yea they do and that's a good point. I've noticed that as well. It's a mental thing for me that I hear the numbers and beginning thinking "try to get under this pace or this total time" and then it's on. Do it every time I go out regardless of my intentions and I know I need get over it. The fast/hard workouts need to be harder and the recovery runs need to be just that.Honestly these last few weeks have been kind of non-directional training-wise just because I have so much time before an actual race so I've really just been trying to log miles but I hear what you're saying and appreciate the input. I was actually planning on trying to put together something a little more concrete than what I've been doing this weekend.
Obviously the solution is lots of tailgating food and alcohol. :thumbup:
This, enjoy the day off, nice job putting in 22 in less than ideal conditions :thumbup:
 
Holy Freakin Crap!!!

I remember my first 100 mile month...I easily passed the 100 mile mark in the first 15 days of September (last 2 weeks of 50 and 49 miles sort of help that).

Like beer, I like Ned's format...so I too am stealing it.

I usually use my weeks Mon-Sun...

Mon 7 miles recovery + 5x100 m strides. 10:17/mile (HR rocking that day and my recovery miles were at 10:25ish...usually 10:45+)

Tue Rest

Wed 10 miles w/5 LT miles. 5@10:07 HR 143...5@8:32 HR 159 Just felt great this whole run.

Thu 12 miles GA Really, the 10 were supposed to be Tuesday, but life got in the way so did these on back to back days. It hurt. 12@10:13 HR 149

Fri Rest (5 recovery scheduled...no sleep after being up late watching the game and wanted the day in between before Saturday's long run.

Sat 20 freakin miles!!! Slept terribly last night, felt like crap and sort of suffered through this one, but had some great things happen. First, my HR started out higher than I wanted...and I settled it down a bit...had to go slower today than previously in the week after the miles Wed and Thurs...Also at about 12.5 miles I was headed back to the house and felt like I was going a bit too fast..looked down at was around 9:20 (hoping to race around 9:30 or so)..and my HR was at around 156...I was pretty happy there given where I was in the run and the hill I was on. By mile 16 I was about toast. Finishing up 42 miles in 4 days for me is a whole lot...and my feet were feeling it. Sort of sore there and my calves are barking at me.

Sun Probably rest...I have a delusional thought of doing a few recovery miles just to do it...maybe just a mile with my son to get him going before our Oct. 21st 5k.

So, so far 49 miles for the week.

 
I like Ned's weekly update format so here is mine, uneventful but heading in the right direction:

Sun - SDO

Mon - 3.1 miles, 27:43, 8:56 pace. My futile attempt to break the elusive 27 minute 5k. From there to the gym to :flex:

Tue - 8.5 miles, 1:26:56, 10:13 pace. Very happy with the time at this distance for me, typically it's closer to 11 min pace. Weather continues to be glorious

Wed - 4.1 miles, 40:53, 9:58 pace. Again happy to keep it under 10 min pace, not typical for me. From there to the gym.

Thur - 9 miles, 1:32:18, 10:12 pace. Another good run in stellar conditions. Beginning to think good weather makes you faster.

Fri - SDO but I hate not doing something so I rode my bike before heading to the gym. 10.7 mile, 59:06, 5:30 pace. Not gonna lie, my ### was sore. Not used to that.

Sat - 13 miles, 2:14:21, 10:18 pace. Shocked when the #####-in-the-box told me what pace I was on. Course I ran had some good hills that I know I took slow and I was under 10 minute pace coming off of that. Really floored at a 10:18 pace for basically the same distance, on a flatter course, that I ran about a month ago and was at a 10:45 pace.

If I move to Alaska I should be under two hours right :excited:
Hey there Beer. Great week of running but I do have to question your pacing. You're running all of these runs within 1 to 1.25 of your 5k pace? By comparision, Gru's 5k pace is 6 min and he just did a 16 miler at 8:06. My 5k pace is 8:14...my zone 1 run was in the 10:30 range. Don't fall into the trap of running faster than you should because it feels easy. Make your hard workouts harder and your slow/recovery workouts easier. You get the same fitness benefits at the slower pace and you get the benefit of teaching your body to become more efficient at burning fat. Your Tues/Thur/Sat workouts look almost identical.
Nice running beer!!I have used this McMillan calculator to dictate my pacing. I will say I have been cheating it lately but I do think I will have a new half PR soon :unsure: to adjust my numbers.

I think I got this from Grue http://www.mcmillanrunning.com/index.php/calcUsage/calculate

 
Nice job props and Beer...great week.

Ivan...way to gut that out when not feeling it.

I can't run at that time either. Its either early morning...or about 8:30 at night (but not for a run of that length.

And I know what you mean about trying to go to bed.

Nights I run like that (no more than 10)...its always a late night because I am so keyed up for about 2 hours after the run.

 
Beer, did you sign up for a race yet?
:lmao: I'm actually signing up for a couple 5k's in October and a half in November. These sign ups are freaking expensive man!
:yes:5Ks are always expensive for what you get. They average $25 around here. I'm paying more than a buck a minute to run one. There are always great races out there that are inexpensive, though. Just gotta find them.-----On my end, 41 mile ride in the books. That makes 115 miles between running and biking this week. Not bad, but I need to up the volume and intensity over the winter if I expect to get any faster.
 
Makin' Tracks 5K Race Report

20:13 (6:31/mile) ..HR 175

2nd in AG (50-59); 6th overall

Great weather and a super flat course. This race starts a 1/4 mile from my house and weaves through my main training neighborhood. I got a little too casual with the morning timing, so I didn't get quite the warmup I wanted - I jogged 2 miles and added some accelerations, but I really feel like I need more than that to loosen up my stride.

Mile 1: 6:26/mi ..HR 167

Mile 2: 6:35/mi ..HR 177

Mile 3: 6:38/mi ..HR 181

Last .1 5:50/mi .. HR 182

With those HRs, that's about as good as I can do. It will take some focused training to get under 20 minutes, which I hope to do next month. I had a few spots where my stride felt really smooth ...just need to work on maintaining that. I took off fairly hard and was in the top 10 right away. A few runners faded over the first mile, and I passed the one mile point in 5th. Next to me was a slightly younger runner who I talked to before the race - a recent Boston participant. We spent the second mile with some back and forth, but I kept adding little surges and finally created a gap. Just before turning onto a local university's track for the 100 yard finish, we turn hard off the street onto the sidewalk. It's awkward enough, but even tougher when a runner pushing a stroller pops alongside me and hogs the turn. Nice guy, though (triathlete/marathoner), and he drove in strong to finish in front of me. So a good race! Patient with the first mile, strategic through the second, steady with the third. My daughter had slept in, but she ended up coming over for the finish - always great to hear her "Go Wally!" near the end.

Next up: the big Dances with Dirt Relay with 2Young and friends. I get 17 miles over my three legs as most of the group recovers from last week's half-IM race with shorter mileage.

Beer, sho nuff, prosopis - nice training guys! sho nuff, you have to tack on another mile!

IK - I've had the same GI issues when I add a late run like that. Good for you to hang strong!

 
Nice race Tri-man! I was hoping you'd break 20:00 on one of these cooler morning 5Ks though. All you need to be is about one second faster per 400 meters!

 
Nice week sho nuff :thumbup: Running 20 at the end of the week after piling it on Grue-style is impressive.

Thanks for the calculator pros, I'll check it out. Need to dial in some training and this will help. Maybe ship me a box of snakes to get me moving :unsure:

5Ks are always expensive for what you get. They average $25 around here. I'm paying more than a buck a minute to run one.
That cracked me up, the Susan G. Komen race is $35! Crazy but for a good cause so I don't mind so much.Tri-man nice job, like Jux I'm waiting to see you guys start posting sub-20's. The training times y'all put are silly, great race man!

 
Beer, did you sign up for a race yet?
:lmao: I'm actually signing up for a couple 5k's in October and a half in November. These sign ups are freaking expensive man!
:yes: 5Ks are always expensive for what you get. They average $25 around here. I'm paying more than a buck a minute to run one.

There are always great races out there that are inexpensive, though. Just gotta find them.

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On my end, 41 mile ride in the books. That makes 115 miles between running and biking this week. Not bad, but I need to up the volume and intensity over the winter if I expect to get any faster.
I join a local running club every year and I get discounts for races which adds up. I also feel the money I pay for the club is a good investment in the local running scene. Check and see what you have locally. Here is a link to the one I belong to.http://www.azroadrunners.org/

 
Beer, did you sign up for a race yet?
:lmao: I'm actually signing up for a couple 5k's in October and a half in November. These sign ups are freaking expensive man!
:yes: 5Ks are always expensive for what you get. They average $25 around here. I'm paying more than a buck a minute to run one.

There are always great races out there that are inexpensive, though. Just gotta find them.

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On my end, 41 mile ride in the books. That makes 115 miles between running and biking this week. Not bad, but I need to up the volume and intensity over the winter if I expect to get any faster.
I join a local running club every year and I get discounts for races which adds up. I also feel the money I pay for the club is a good investment in the local running scene. Check and see what you have locally. Here is a link to the one I belong to.http://www.azroadrunners.org/
A plug here for trail racing. Trail races around here are among the least expensive and tend to have the best swag and grub afterwards. Plus, as has been detailed here, most trail racers are a much more laid back breed. I hit the MTB trails this morning for a 5+ miler with a buddy of mine that is running with Tri-Man and our dirt team next weekend after our boys X-Country race. We did all black (most difficult) trails, dropping to moderate trail for a HUGE 1/4 mile climb to end the run. While sore for last weekend, I don't think next week's 100K Dirt relay will be as big a struggle as I suspected. BTW TM, I like how you made Pete and I sound like a couple of Nancys while bragging about your 17 miles of studliness. We're still running 12 miles apiece. :football: Quick brag for those not on FB, my son ripped off a darn nice 22:31 5K on a tough course this morning to unseat and champ of the house. He ran a beautiful race, pacing nice from the start and I am guessing had negative split in miles 2 & 3. If he stays healthy, we both think he can get real close to, if not under, 20 by the end of the season.
 
12 miles @ 10:05 pace with avg HR 151. :pickle:

Going to the UA football game tonight and I will now tailgate guilt free.
Awesome. And you are in for a heck of a commute to Tuscaloosa...
5Ks are always expensive for what you get. They average $25 around here. I'm paying more than a buck a minute to run one.
That cracked me up, the Susan G. Komen race is $35! Crazy but for a good cause so I don't mind so much.
Yeah - I just signed up for ours around here for $30. Funny enough if there if the weather is nice and there is a good ride I'm gonna ditch the run. Our company makes a big deal of the Susan, so I sign up for work points.And Tri-man, that's a super consistent race. I bet if you went out a bit harder (and suffered a bit more) that you'd have your 20:00. :stirspot:

 
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Big thumbs up to my niece for taking first in her age group in a 5k today...on almost no training. Oh to be 15 and not have to bust it in training.

 
A plug here for trail racing. Trail races around here are among the least expensive and tend to have the best swag and grub afterwards. Plus, as has been detailed here, most trail racers are a much more laid back breed. I hit the MTB trails this morning for a 5+ miler with a buddy of mine that is running with Tri-Man and our dirt team next weekend after our boys X-Country race. We did all black (most difficult) trails, dropping to moderate trail for a HUGE 1/4 mile climb to end the run. While sore for last weekend, I don't think next week's 100K Dirt relay will be as big a struggle as I suspected. BTW TM, I like how you made Pete and I sound like a couple of Nancys while bragging about your 17 miles of studliness. We're still running 12 miles apiece. :football: Quick brag for those not on FB, my son ripped off a darn nice 22:31 5K on a tough course this morning to unseat and champ of the house. He ran a beautiful race, pacing nice from the start and I am guessing had negative split in miles 2 & 3. If he stays healthy, we both think he can get real close to, if not under, 20 by the end of the season.
Sorry! No slight intended for the half-IM studs. Sounds like you (and PB?) got your legs back quickly, which is great. And congrats again to your young'un. 22:31 on a CC course has to be comparable to near-20 on the streets. Shoot, he may indeed get close to 20 on the CC trails!sho nuff - congrats to the niece. In my race today, a family on bikes (mom, dad, additional kids) were following some younger boy around the course. Early on, mom was hollering "there's no one your age around! Slow down!" :lmao:
 
Let it be known that "Ned's format" was originally my format. But I digress.... ;)

Some Spotted Cows, some PBR Lights, and 3 shots of Jack last night made for a miserably hungover 10-miler this morning. Glad it's done.

Week in review:

M - 10 miles at 8:08/mile

T - 10 at 8:18/mile

W - 3.45 at 8:07/mile

T - 12 at 7:49/mile

F - 16 at 8:06/mile

S - 10 at 8:14/mile

S - rest

Total - 61.45

This next week is gonna be pretty light. Long (4 to 4-1/2 hours) trail run on Tuesday and then just a couple of shorter runs as I focus on recovery going into my 3:40 pacing gig at the Fox Cities Marathon next Sunday. It'll be me, a bunch of MILFs age 35-39, and some dudes in their upper 50s.

tri-man - Nice job on the 5K. Good, consistent race! :thumbup:

 
tri-man -- I'm in serious envy of your speed. You're 10+ years older than me and still smoking anything I could reasonably hope to put up.

sho nuff -- Congrats on the 20-miler. If that's your first, and I think it is if I'm keeping things straight, that is a huge milestone and you definitely have grounds to celebrate. It may be hard to believe right now, but every subsequent 20-miler you do will be easier than the one before, and someday you'll get to the point where a relaxed 20 mile run isn't even the most challenging run of your week. Nice job.

 
'gruecd said:
'Sand said:
And Tri-man, that's a super consistent race. I bet if you went out a bit harder (and suffered a bit more) that you'd have your 20:00. :stirspot:
He got the medal. That's all he really cares about anyway.... ;)
Sand, you make a good point (as Juxt notes, it's one second per 1/4 mile). Gruecd, you don't ..I mean..it's more that ...oh, hell. :kicksrock: Hardware rocks.
 
Ran the Air Force Half-Marathon in a time of 2:25. I ran it in '05 in 2:17, but 7 years and about 15 pounds more only slowed me down by 7 minutes! I am very proud of my wife who broke 3 hours! (2:55) Just thought I would throw that out there. Anyone else run it today?

 
Ivan - its all downhill from here. :excited: Let's hope the you got the GI issues out of you now for a while. :fingerscrossed:

Shonuff - congrats on your first 20! As Ivan noted it will get easier the more you do it. It took me five tries to get a good'n. Be careful with those recovery runs. They should be a decent clip slower than your LR and GA runs. I'm running 9:15ish for LR and 10-10:15 for recovery, for reference. I remember the day I posted here when that light bulb went off (running recovery too fast). Slowing them down made a huge difference for me.

Sand - how's the calf? Is that still holding you back from running more?

Tri - geez dude. You just keep getting faster and faster. Congrats on the hardware!

Grue - :lmao: it's all yours GB. I only went to weekly updates because I felt like the daily updates became an unhealthy obsession for me. You're a pacer addict, eh?

PatriotJohn - congrats to you and your wife! Pretty cool to be able to share that moment with her. :thumbup:

 
'Sand said:
5Ks are always expensive for what you get. They average $25 around here. I'm paying more than a buck a minute to run one.
You look at it that way, and I feel a hell of a lot better about paying $165 for a 50 miler that will take me 10+ hours ($.27 a minute!), and it comes with a bunch of food and drink!
'tri-man 47 said:
Makin' Tracks 5K Race Report

20:13 (6:31/mile) ..HR 175

2nd in AG (50-59); 6th overall
You just keep churning out results!
'2Young2BBald said:
A plug here for trail racing. Trail races around here are among the least expensive and tend to have the best swag and grub afterwards. Plus, as has been detailed here, most trail racers are a much more laid back breed.
With my pavement allergy, I couldn't agree more. Or I could. Whatever, I'm too laid back.....
'gruecd said:
Let it be known that "Ned's format" was originally my format. But I digress.... ;)

Some Spotted Cows, some PBR Lights, and 3 shots of Jack last night made for a miserably hungover 10-miler this morning. Glad it's done.

Week in review:

M - 10 miles at 8:08/mile

T - 10 at 8:18/mile

W - 3.45 at 8:07/mile

T - 12 at 7:49/mile

F - 16 at 8:06/mile

S - 10 at 8:14/mile

S - rest

Total - 61.45
Recovery/down week? ;) I'm really looking forward to following your JFK training.As for me, 17 miles on the trails today. I really focused on keeping the HR under 141 (basing that on basic Maffetone 180-age zone, no adjustments). I was able to keep it 133-141 through 10 miles, but as it got warmer and I got more tired I experienced some cardiac drift and most of the last 7 were in the 150s. I still averaged 141 bpm for the run, but obviously a lot of aerobic fitness to be gained for me in the coming months. I also experimented with my fueling - only a little fat in the form of some coconut oil and chia seeds for breakfast, and didn't take a gel until about an hour in (then 2 more on each hour), following the theory of priming the fat burning systems by fueling with fat, and avoiding the carb/insulin response that suppresses fat burning. Other than a teaspoonful of coconut oil being a little tough to swallow my stomach handled it pretty well, so I think I'll continue experimenting with that as I focus on metabolic efficiency over the next few months.

 
Ivan - its all downhill from here. :excited: Let's hope the you got the GI issues out of you now for a while. :fingerscrossed:
For the record I've had two "GI" runs in the past 3-4 years. My 18/10 several weeks ago featured a potty break, but that was around mile 4 or so and was directly attributable to not taking care of business properly before heading out. And then there was last night. Prior to those, you'd have to go several years back to find another run featuring the trots. I just found it noteworthy because this is highly unusual for me, but it's not a conditioning issue and hopefully won't be a concern on race day when I'm running at my normal time.That said, yes I'm really glad my taper is here. I need to do some kind of semi-serious run tomorrow and I'm looking forward to it even if I haven't decided exactly what it's going to be yet.

 
Ned - I just figure I'd be doing a long run anyway, so by pacing I get a free supported long run, plus it's inherently rewarding in its own right.

 
Ran the Air Force Half-Marathon in a time of 2:25. I ran it in '05 in 2:17, but 7 years and about 15 pounds more only slowed me down by 7 minutes! I am very proud of my wife who broke 3 hours! (2:55) Just thought I would throw that out there. Anyone else run it today?
7 minutes over 7 years for a HM? That's not bad! Congrats to you both!!!
 
Ran the Air Force Half-Marathon in a time of 2:25. I ran it in '05 in 2:17, but 7 years and about 15 pounds more only slowed me down by 7 minutes! I am very proud of my wife who broke 3 hours! (2:55) Just thought I would throw that out there. Anyone else run it today?
:thumbup: Would have been awesome. May have to consider it next year.just 8 easy this morning. the usual "don't look at your watch" run, except 4 times - at each turn in the route and then at home. 58:16 for a 7:17 pace. Felt awesome. yesterday's 5k training run - finally broke 20 outdoors for the first time since college; felt worse at the end. Looking through the local races, don't see a whole lot that entices me. Maybe the Raleigh half on November 4th or Pinehurst Turkey Trot on Nov 17. Any ideas where to find an inexpensive but good tri-bike?
 

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