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I am a short shorts guy when the temps are high. The ones I currently wear do not leave much to the imagination.Not a shorts shorts guy...but usually go with sleeveless tech or a singlet.
I am a short shorts guy when the temps are high. The ones I currently wear do not leave much to the imagination.Not a shorts shorts guy...but usually go with sleeveless tech or a singlet.
Awesome congrats.Hang 10 said:Update:So yeah, no race for me this past Sunday but I do have a new 8lb baby girl in the house! Baby was born @ noon on race day.So the summer of speed is going to be a bit complicated for me going forward. I've got a few races planned for the end of summer but nothing for the near future. I feel fast and healthy...I'm ready to race but there's obviously issues about what I can commit to at this point. Hopefully I can squeeze in a 5k here soon. :fingerscrossed:So yeah...possible 5k this Sunday. I say possible because my wife is due with our second child in...oh..about 7 days. So it's a bit difficult to fully to commit to anything at this point but I am registered. Here's the real kicker though...race time is at 2:30PM. Forecast is calling for 90's that day! Also, it's a flat course but only 5% of this race is on paved roads. I really have no idea what a decent time is going to be. I'd love to break 20 min but the conditions aren't looking optimal.
Congrats! Summer of no sleep indeed!Hang 10 said:Thanks, fellas. Yeah, this is our second. Already have a 5 year old daughter...now we have a 5 day old too! The summer of no sleep has begun!
I typically wear what I think are technically tennis shorts. I like both side and back zippered pockets to carry stuff on trail runs. I can't stand running shorts with the built in marble bags, and I always go compression shorts under. I do have 2 pair of combo running shorts with compression underwear built in, those are ok but only have a single zippered pocket. And I feel like you have to be fast to wear a singlet......so I don't have any!I am a short shorts guy when the temps are high. The ones I currently wear do not leave much to the imagination.Not a shorts shorts guy...but usually go with sleeveless tech or a singlet.
Agreed, great race Ned!And I feel you, grue. Today is the first time I've been here in a week or two. Glad I had some time to catch up this morning, some good stuff going on. I did manage a 10 miler on Monday, so I keep slowly upping my mileage again. Followed that up on Tuesday with my now regular 5-mile hike up 1000+' and back down again. Saw the torture Doc later that day, he said I looked like one of those squeeze toys with the eyes that pop out while he was Graston-ing my ITs, but they're improving. Headed down to Orange County for a couple of days for work and was reminded why I hate roads so much - nothing like waiting 1-2 minutes for a light to turn so I can cross the street, all the while inhaling the sweet smell of car exhaust. A mile in I got to a wildlife preserve and got my feet back on dirt again, that was much better. Quick 4-miler, but its always a win when I actually get a run in while on the road. Planning to head out for 10-12 tomorrow, if I can get through that with minimal pain I'll consider this a pretty good week!Nice job on the race today, Ned.I'm sorry I've been so absent around here lately. I hadn't been running much with the stupid IT Band injury, so the last thing I wanted to do was read about everyone else's running. Selfish, I know. Anyway, I'll try to be better! .
Nice job Ned...wondering if you could have held it on a bit of a cooler/less sticky day.Summer Of Speed Race #2
We lucked out and had the remnants of Tropical Storm Andrea blow through over night and left us with partly cloudy skies - 71/64 (135) suck index. Not ideal, but could've been worse; I was mentally prepared to be running in a downpour.
I lined up at the front with the big boys today and wanted to give'm hell. I learned pretty quickly that I still have some work to do if I want to run up front. My wife/kids rarely come to 5Ks, but today the boys wanted to come watch. They got a kick out of "daddy starting in 1st place".
Mile 1 - Started out around 6th place or so. It was cool running behind the police escort. I looked down somewhere around the half mile marker and saw 5:34. Oh ####. I knew this wasn't going to last so I backed it off and tried to settle down. First mile was in at 6:02/182 Yep, SandedTM the hell out of it.
Mile 2 - I started to do the math in my head. Hmmmm 6:02 is a 18:4x. I'm either going to smash this thing or I'm going to pay the piper. It ended up being the latter. Slowly my pace was deteriorating and I was working harder and harder to keep that slower pace; the tell tale signs of going out to fast. I hooked up with one of the regulars I see a lot and tried to stick with him. He gapped me pretty good on the one lone hill (I shouldn't even call it a hill). Mile 2 split came in at 6:36/189.
Mile 3 - Full survival mode now. Just don't let the wheels fall off and look like a donk in front of the kids. A younger dude pulls up along side of me at the 3 mile marker and pulls away. I had absolutely nothing in the tank to try and counter his move. Struggled to the finish with a weak kick. Mile 3 split = 6:44/190 and final 0.14 = 0:45/191 for a total time of 20:08.
This was a small race. My time was good enough for 8/118 and 2/13 in my AG. The boys were siked to see me get a trophy for a change. So the pain and suffering was worth that alone.
I usually cut the liners out of my running shorts and wear compression under...have found it lessens the need to lather up too much body glide (or not be much of an issue if I forget to put any on).I typically wear what I think are technically tennis shorts. I like both side and back zippered pockets to carry stuff on trail runs. I can't stand running shorts with the built in marble bags, and I always go compression shorts under. I do have 2 pair of combo running shorts with compression underwear built in, those are ok but only have a single zippered pocket.And I feel like you have to be fast to wear a singlet......so I don't have any!I am a short shorts guy when the temps are high. The ones I currently wear do not leave much to the imagination.Not a shorts shorts guy...but usually go with sleeveless tech or a singlet.
Hope the ITB cooperates. I think the 12/55 is a wise choice. :fingerscrossed:Nice job on the race today, Ned.![]()
I'm sorry I've been so absent around here lately. I hadn't been running much with the stupid IT Band injury, so the last thing I wanted to do was read about everyone else's running. Selfish, I know. Anyway, I'll try to be better!
I'd been trying to run through the injury, but when I was forced to bail on the track workout last week Thursday, I decided that I'd take some time off and see if that would help. I didn't run at all Friday-Wednesday, hitting up yoga on three of those six days and doing a couple of easy bike rides with the GF. Came back and run 4 miles this past Thursday (7:23/mile), another 5 miles yesterday (8:16), and 7+ this morning (8:28). Leg feels pretty decent. I'm also in the midst of a 5- to 7-day ibuprofen regiment (800MG 3x/day) in the hope that it'll help get rid of that chronic inflammation.
Monday will be 12 weeks from the No Frills Marathon in Minocqua on Labor Day Weekend, so I think I'm gonna try the Pfitz 12/55 plan. I usually max out closer to 70-80 mpw, but coming off injury like this, I think I need to play it safe. The first few weeks have relatively low mileage and frequent rest days, and I think I need that. I'm also going to continue with my hip/glute exercises and yoga. Gonna need to tighten the diet back up, too. Ugh. Just hoping that the ITB holds up OK. Time will tell.
Hope you all have a great weekend.
Nice hardware grab for the kids Ned!!! Those HR readings would have scared me into backing off, but I know that's just a day at the office for you (wasn't it you someone referred to as a humming bird?).
nah that was Sand calling wraith a humming bird. I remember seeing his HR numbers. I think he was routinely hitting mid 190s on intervals sessions.
Sho nuff - it definitely played a role, but what can ya do? I was dripping for 30 minutes after the race. I almost forgot to post the best part! Pancakes, sausage, and DD coffee. Oh, I know it...nothing you can do when it gets like that.nah that was Sand calling wraith a humming bird. I remember seeing his HR numbers. I think he was routinely hitting mid 190s on intervals sessions. Sho nuff - it definitely played a role, but what can ya do? I was dripping for 30 minutes after the race. I almost forgot to post the best part! Pancakes, sausage, and DD coffee.Nice hardware grab for the kids Ned!!! Those HR readings would have scared me into backing off, but I know that's just a day at the office for you (wasn't it you someone referred to as a humming bird?).
(damn...pancakes sound good...might have to hit up Cracker Barrel for lunch today)I gotta get a better notebook.nah that was Sand calling wraith a humming bird. I remember seeing his HR numbers. I think he was routinely hitting mid 190s on intervals sessions.Nice hardware grab for the kids Ned!!! Those HR readings would have scared me into backing off, but I know that's just a day at the office for you (wasn't it you someone referred to as a humming bird?).
Congrats, Ned. Even if you didn't PR this one, it's a nice training run for Summer of Speed Race #3.Nice job, Ned. It's got to be cool to bring home some hardware in front of the family.
Great race today, Jux!Final official time: 18:41. 18th out of 773. 3rd out of 31 in division.
LOL ...he was wondering about that after the race.gruecd said:Great race today, Jux!Juxtatarot said:Final official time: 18:41. 18th out of 773. 3rd out of 31 in division.
Still gotcha by 5 seconds...
Summer Of Speed Race #2
This was a small race. My time was good enough for 8/118 and 2/13 in my AG. The boys were siked to see me get a trophy for a change. So the pain and suffering was worth that alone.
Juxtatarot said:Summer of Speed 5K Race #4
Final official time: 18:41. 18th out of 773. 3rd out of 31 in division.
You guys are all so money right now. Ned bringing home hardware in front of the family, can't imagine it gets much cooler than that. Juxt just crushing 5k's, good lord that's fast and tri-man just plodding along at 20:15, hanging on the podium. . .ho hum.Great day of racing for you all. It's been really cool to see this challenge take shape. AWESOME job today guys!!!tri-man 47 said:Run for the Stars 5K Race Report
20:15 (6:31/mi), 175 avg. HR
2nd in AG
But the best part of all was seeing Juxt after the finish and seeing his fantastic sub-19:00 time! He destroyed it ...very cool.
Gumby don't like hills eitherAnd that's why a lot of chicks don't like beer. Well-played ...well-played. Put us flat-course Chicago boys on hills like that and we'd be wimpering with the ladies. Well, not Juxt, 'cause he's fast, and not Annyong, 'cause he's Gumby dammit, but me for sure.
Nathan is a fine brand. I think the one I have is this one. One 22 ounce bottle situated on my back works well for me but it's really just a matter of personal preference. I also don't mind looping back home and refilling on really long runs.
This Nathan hand held is what I carry when I carry, in that very color btw (the woman hate that when I blow by them). Have never been a fan of the belts, probably going to invest in a vest sometime this year or next.Nathan is a fine brand. I think the one I have is this one. One 22 ounce bottle situated on my back works well for me but it's really just a matter of personal preference. I also don't mind looping back home and refilling on really long runs.
I carry the same handheld in green (I own three of them, then newer ones are great because the pocket is wide enough to hold an iphone). On longer runs where I won't be able to refill at least once an hour I add a waist pack with a 22 oz bottle and just swap them out. If I'm out for over 2 hours and won't be able to refill then I throw on the 2L Race Vest.This Nathan hand held is what I carry when I carry, in that very color btw (the woman hate that when I blow by them). Have never been a fan of the belts, probably going to invest in a vest sometime this year or next.Nathan is a fine brand. I think the one I have is this one. One 22 ounce bottle situated on my back works well for me but it's really just a matter of personal preference. I also don't mind looping back home and refilling on really long runs.
It will be easy enough after getting used to it for a few runs.Thanks for the responses guys. I'm liking the single bottle waist pack option - seems like it would stay balanced better. How easy is it to replace the bottle in the holster on the run?
Others are helping you on Nathan...
oof! There's one in my area next weekend (not sure if its the same group), but I have a meeting I have to attend anyway.Mini rant here...These tough mudder races are such a joke. Now, I got nothing against anyone doing them and I'm sure if you did one with the right group, it could be fun but man oh man...these things have some serious problems. For one, the hype and marketing behind these races is out of control. I think half the people I know on facebook "like" the tough mudder and most don't even really run. They've created such a monster that they can basically just walk all over their customers.Take the most recent tough mudder Virginia Beach. For one, they start registration LONG before they even pick a race site. The fine print says it can be anywhere in a 90 mile radius of VB. Less than 2 months before the race, they announce that it's in BFE VA 89 miles from the Beach. Not only that, but they change the date by a week and then offer a very limited window for refunds or transfers.So anyways, the race was supposed to be this weekend but because of tropical storm andrea, the race was canceled for Saturday early yesterday and then they canceled today last night. NO REFUNDS. They only option they give you transfer to east coast TMs for 2013. Now, you might say that TM can't control the weather and while that's true, rain should not cancel a race. I mean, the tough effing mudder was canceled due to mud...no lie. (BTW, it was sunny in VB yesterday)This is the second time(Fredrick, MD got canceled last year) in the past twelve months TM has picked a race site that gets ruined by the rain with no contingency plan. Hell, they had similar problems with this exact site at the most recent spartan race. It was basically just a parking issue. You can't park thousands of cars in a wet field with a ####load of them getting stuck. Way to think it through TM.It's really the greed of the TM corp that gets me the most. $140 to run, $20 for spectators ($40 on race day), $10 for parking and $5 to check an effing bag. Are you kidding me?Oh, and you aren't a badass because you got some stupid shirt or headband. 20 thousand people get them every weekend. If you want to really do something "tough", go run a 10k as hard as you can. That's a helluva lot tougher than taking 5 hours to go through 10 mile course. Oh but you do get a little wet and run past some burning hay bales.
I have no objection to the "no refunds" policy. I wouldn't expect a refund if a road race was cancelled due to lightning or heat, for example, since most of the costs of staging the race have already been incurred. That sort of thing just goes with the territory of racing.Mini rant here...These tough mudder races are such a joke. Now, I got nothing against anyone doing them and I'm sure if you did one with the right group, it could be fun but man oh man...these things have some serious problems. For one, the hype and marketing behind these races is out of control. I think half the people I know on facebook "like" the tough mudder and most don't even really run. They've created such a monster that they can basically just walk all over their customers.Take the most recent tough mudder Virginia Beach. For one, they start registration LONG before they even pick a race site. The fine print says it can be anywhere in a 90 mile radius of VB. Less than 2 months before the race, they announce that it's in BFE VA 89 miles from the Beach. Not only that, but they change the date by a week and then offer a very limited window for refunds or transfers.So anyways, the race was supposed to be this weekend but because of tropical storm andrea, the race was canceled for Saturday early yesterday and then they canceled today last night. NO REFUNDS. They only option they give you transfer to east coast TMs for 2013. Now, you might say that TM can't control the weather and while that's true, rain should not cancel a race. I mean, the tough effing mudder was canceled due to mud...no lie. (BTW, it was sunny in VB yesterday)This is the second time(Fredrick, MD got canceled last year) in the past twelve months TM has picked a race site that gets ruined by the rain with no contingency plan. Hell, they had similar problems with this exact site at the most recent spartan race. It was basically just a parking issue. You can't park thousands of cars in a wet field with a ####load of them getting stuck. Way to think it through TM.It's really the greed of the TM corp that gets me the most. $140 to run, $20 for spectators ($40 on race day), $10 for parking and $5 to check an effing bag. Are you kidding me?Oh, and you aren't a badass because you got some stupid shirt or headband. 20 thousand people get them every weekend. If you want to really do something "tough", go run a 10k as hard as you can. That's a helluva lot tougher than taking 5 hours to go through 10 mile course. Oh but you do get a little wet and run past some burning hay bales.
If you have no problem running six miles comfortably, you can definitely build up to a half marathon. My recollection is that going from 3 miles to 6 miles was harder or least no less hard than going from 6 to 13.6 miles at 9'23 pace today. First time a half marathon seemed like not such a bad idea.
Mile 1 - Started out around 6th place or so. It was cool running behind the police escort. I looked down somewhere around the half mile marker and saw 5:34. Oh ####. I knew this wasn't going to last so I backed it off and tried to settle down. First mile was in at 6:02/182 Yep, SandedTM the hell out of it.
We won't go into why I chose a race that doesn't include a swim and has weather like this.
But the locale is cool with the runs being on the levee of the Mississippi and the bike going up the bridge.
These will last a while as you can only do them once a year.
Way to model the healthy life style for your kids.