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Ran a 10k in June (6 Viewers)

I will have to look for Accelerade. I have not heard of that. Will it be in regular stores?
If you're still looking for this, Fry's (at least the stores in Phoenix) sold it for a while, however it disappeared from the shelves last summer/fall just before I moved. It was located next to the Gatorade, so that's a starting point for ya. Get ahold of a manager and ask.
 
Pigskins- thanks for the information on fitness levels. I am 32, so I should still be OK. My run on Sunday night was nice, but sprinting up the firstbase line playing softball last night was not good at all. There still seems to be some aftermath from my illness.

Overall I am getting pretty frustrated by the whole thing. I just have to realize that if things do not work out this year I can always try again. It is not a one time deal. It is just upsetting that I finally committed to running a marathon and thing have just seemed to fall apart on me.

 
gruecd said:
Bull Dozier said:
I did go to a Running Room store, but I did not bother to get fitted. I got my shoes last summer when I was just running 3 miles a few days a week. The knee pain came this summer when I went over the 3 mile mark (I think, I can't remember having the same pain last year). They are decent shoes, but I just got a comfortable pair that was on clearance.
Go back there and have them go a gait analysis. Do you pronate? Supinate? Do you need a cushioned shoe? A stability shoe? A neutral shoe? I'd bet the farm that your knee pain is being caused by improper shoes.
tri-man 47 said:
Bull Dozier - that knee pain could just be runner's knee, as mentioned, but use the opportunity to check your gait. Are you a hard heel striker, which 'brakes' each step and pounds the leg? Or do you land quietly and roll through the step? If you have some family history of knee problems, do you have the opportunity to train on a track or trails?
I will do that if I continue to run. I'd prefer to not have to buy a new pair of shoes if my running career ends in a couple of months. Hopefully I can last that long, and if not, I will get my gait checked out.
 
Bull Dozer: Nice to see another Twin Cities runner in here. I live in Eagan and work in St. Paul.

Mac: Great to see a fellow Tigers fan in here.

 
Fellow RNR'ers, if you need added motivation to finish, I see on the website that we get two (2) FREE "congratulatory" MGD 64 beers at the finish line! :ptts:

Also, if you haven't already done so, I recommend picking up some Citrus flavor Cytomax and trying it before the race. I've had it before, and it's not too bad. I know they sell it at my local grocery store in single-serve, ready-to-drink bottles.

Since I already did RNR Arizona in January, I'll be receiving my "I Rocked 39.3 Miles" medal 6-8 weeks after Chicago! :)

P.S. Did you guys see that Kara Goucher is running? :lol: I wonder how she feels about pre-race "relations." :lmao:

 
I had started typing something to the effect of "don't worry about carrying water for RNR Chicago, I'm sure there will be plenty of stops......". Then I grabbed a copy of the course map. The water stops don't make a hell of a lot of sense. There is one just before mile one, another just after two, then it is dry until almost mile 7, one more at about 8.5 and that is it (oops, there is a token one just after mile 12). WTF, a race in August with no water in the middle 5 miles of the race? Unless a new map comes out with more stops, I'd stick with carrying your own water. I really don't want to wear the Amphipod belt and this mucks up any plan for eating Sports Beans, but if the map is accurate I'll have to wear water. I like to bean around miles 4 & 7 with water to wash'em down. Dang, I was so relax about Chicago until now.....
2Young, what are you talking about? I'm looking at the map right now, and like you said, there's one just before mile one and another just after two. Then there are three more just before miles four, five, and seven. Two more between eight & nine and between nine & ten. Last one just after twelve. I agree that it's a bit of a dry stretch between the last two stations, but otherwise not too bad.
 
P.S. Did you guys see that Kara Goucher is running? :wub: I wonder how she feels about pre-race "relations." ;)
I'll let you know...
I'll spare you the long lecture on not wearing music for a 1/2. Short lecture is, I have skipped the iPod for my last 4 1/2s and have found I enjoy hearing the people (and music, etc) and the race goes by at much more comfortable pace & have enjoyed the runs much more in general. This woud be the perfect event to give it a try.
Oh, no... you're one of those!! Listen, 2 years ago some tall, skinny ******* (who shall remain nameless) convinced me to run a 1/2 with no music, and I was the only knucklehead at the starting line without headphones. I like listening to my music when I run. I have it quiet enough that if I'm running along a busy street it's hard to hear the music and generally I can hear a bike coming up behind me on the trail - but I like having it in the background. I know there will be a ton going on along this course, and believe me I won't be missing out. It's sort of like carrying my own water - it's there if I feel like I need it.

:shrug:

 
gruecd said:
SFBayDuck said:
Welcome to the new additions to the thread, and love seeing someone faster than gruecd (at least at the 5K). Not like he needs anyone to push him or anything, being the HTFU master and all.
Meh. That short stuff is for sissies. We've already established that I'm far superior in the marathon. ;) :P
Do a 30 minute HIIT workout in the hills to the point that you need to throw up then call me a sissy ;) Just playing around, I figured out a long time ago I'm not mentally strong enough to train for multiple marathons and run for time. Maybe that'll change when I'm no longer physically capable doing this 'short stuff.' Still, I'm not coming anywhere close to 3:10, I can promise that.Volleyball was great earlier today, played for almost an hour and a half! Have about two more hours of work ahead of me then going to the gym to do hips, glutes, quads, hams, calves, and core.

So, what's everyone here training for? Just curious what races/events everyone's working towards, I mentioned earlier I have a bench n run at the end of August, probably will line something else up October-ish before I call it a winter just not sure what yet.

 
So, what's everyone here training for? Just curious what races/events everyone's working towards, I mentioned earlier I have a bench n run at the end of August, probably will line something else up October-ish before I call it a winter just not sure what yet.
I'm a relatively new runner, 36 years old and never ran in my life until about 2 years ago. I've done two 1/2s in the past year, a few 16k trail races, and my most recent was a 25k trail race at the end of June. Up next for me is the San Francisco Marathon on Sunday, my first race at the full marathon distance.After that is the Lake of the Sky 36 mile trail run on September 12th. So, yes, I am apparently insane.

 
So, what's everyone here training for? Just curious what races/events everyone's working towards, I mentioned earlier I have a bench n run at the end of August, probably will line something else up October-ish before I call it a winter just not sure what yet.
I'm just starting to train for my first Ultra (50k) in early November. I'll also probably complete a cycling century or two by years end as well. Not much in the plans this year.
 
So, what's everyone here training for? Just curious what races/events everyone's working towards, I mentioned earlier I have a bench n run at the end of August, probably will line something else up October-ish before I call it a winter just not sure what yet.
Lotsa stuff. Check out my signature. But Chicago is far and away my primary goal. Gotsta get back to Boston....
 
Fellow RNR'ers, if you need added motivation to finish, I see on the website that we get two (2) FREE "congratulatory" MGD 64 beers at the finish line! :thumbup:

Also, if you haven't already done so, I recommend picking up some Citrus flavor Cytomax and trying it before the race. I've had it before, and it's not too bad. I know they sell it at my local grocery store in single-serve, ready-to-drink bottles.

Since I already did RNR Arizona in January, I'll be receiving my "I Rocked 39.3 Miles" medal 6-8 weeks after Chicago! :headbang:

P.S. Did you guys see that Kara Goucher is running? :wub: I wonder how she feels about pre-race "relations." :pickle:
Wocka Wocka!Ran 3.5 miles on the treadmill early this morning. Finally decided that trying to work out in the evening was never happening with an eight week old. Getting up to lift tomorrow morning. It feels good to have at least a plan of some kind of a routine.

 
So, what's everyone here training for? Just curious what races/events everyone's working towards, I mentioned earlier I have a bench n run at the end of August, probably will line something else up October-ish before I call it a winter just not sure what yet.
Tomorrow, I'm doing an evening Sprint Triathlon (my 5th in 54 days). I have a bit of an addictive personality and I am WAY hooked on these. August is about 1/2 Marathons meeting up with gruecd, Tri-Man & Wraith in Chicago for the RNR 1/2 (which I really haven't been training for) and then off to Colorado for a conference and a side trip to Copper Mountain to run the Nations Highest 1/2. A few more tris in September and then a few 1/2 marathons in October. Why call it quits for winter? I am in Detroit and I can find races almost all through the winter. Early to mid November is when the trail runs kick in as they like the mud and a little snow & cold. I haven't looked at the calendar yet, but I should be able to get in 2 or 3 trail races in November.I discovered this passion for racing late and am playing catch up a bit.
 
I had started typing something to the effect of "don't worry about carrying water for RNR Chicago, I'm sure there will be plenty of stops......". Then I grabbed a copy of the course map. The water stops don't make a hell of a lot of sense. There is one just before mile one, another just after two, then it is dry until almost mile 7, one more at about 8.5 and that is it (oops, there is a token one just after mile 12). WTF, a race in August with no water in the middle 5 miles of the race? Unless a new map comes out with more stops, I'd stick with carrying your own water. I really don't want to wear the Amphipod belt and this mucks up any plan for eating Sports Beans, but if the map is accurate I'll have to wear water. I like to bean around miles 4 & 7 with water to wash'em down. Dang, I was so relax about Chicago until now.....
2Young, what are you talking about? I'm looking at the map right now, and like you said, there's one just before mile one and another just after two. Then there are three more just before miles four, five, and seven. Two more between eight & nine and between nine & ten. Last one just after twelve. I agree that it's a bit of a dry stretch between the last two stations, but otherwise not too bad.
Cool, the one I printed a while ago (that states pending CPD approval) had nothing between 2 and 7. The one online now has the ones you are talking about. I'll sleep much better now.
 
I'll spare you the long lecture on not wearing music for a 1/2. Short lecture is, I have skipped the iPod for my last 4 1/2s and have found I enjoy hearing the people (and music, etc) and the race goes by at much more comfortable pace & have enjoyed the runs much more in general. This woud be the perfect event to give it a try.
Oh, no... you're one of those!!
Hardly. I get that some folks need the music (my wife being one of them) and I wore the shuffle for a full marathon in April. I'm just thinking Chicago will be more of a social race (if there is such a thing) and it might be more fun to take it all in.
 
I'll spare you the long lecture on not wearing music for a 1/2. Short lecture is, I have skipped the iPod for my last 4 1/2s and have found I enjoy hearing the people (and music, etc) and the race goes by at much more comfortable pace & have enjoyed the runs much more in general. This woud be the perfect event to give it a try.
Oh, no... you're one of those!!
Hardly. I get that some folks need the music (my wife being one of them) and I wore the shuffle for a full marathon in April. I'm just thinking Chicago will be more of a social race (if there is such a thing) and it might be more fun to take it all in.
I like to listen to my music at a reasonable volume while running a race.
 
RNR Confrimation Email came in today. I'm in Corral 4. I am guessing you other guys are up in 1 or 2, right? My wife is way back in 12, even with a projected time of 2:15.

 
Why call it quits for winter? I am in Detroit and I can find races almost all through the winter. Early to mid November is when the trail runs kick in as they like the mud and a little snow & cold. I haven't looked at the calendar yet, but I should be able to get in 2 or 3 trail races in November.
I hate running on the treadmill. Hate it. I'll do it for cardio when I have to when it's just too brutal to run outside too many days in a row, I try to do as many of my runs outside as I can from November to March but that still only extrapolates to once or twice per week. I usually replace my runs and with pilates and spin classes. That said, I don't do enough to stay in race shape, I could do something but it wouldn't be my best. That and I usually have to work Saturday and Sunday mornings during fall/winter when any races would be, I end up doing about 10 hours of work from home over the weekend and would rather do it when football is not on to inevitably distract me.
 
RNR Confrimation Email came in today. I'm in Corral 4. I am guessing you other guys are up in 1 or 2, right? My wife is way back in 12, even with a projected time of 2:15.
Corral 5 here. Depending on weather I'm going to be targeting 1:52. 2Bald - I imagine you're absolutely right about the RnR having a whole lot more going on than most races. Should be a lot of fun.
 
Scheduled rest day for me, so I took advantage and got a massage this morning. It had been a little over a month since my last one, and having logged a bunch of 40- and 50-mile weeks, I figured it was about time.

And we're not talking about nice, calm, relaxing massage. We're talking sports massage -- deep tissue. Holy crap was my right soleus muscle tight/sore! :shock: I think that's the closest she's ever come to making me :cry: on the massage table. While the soleus was definitely the worst, my whole right leg was sore, while my left leg was fine. Why would that be?? :thumbdown:

 
Each week I get a "Run Mail" from a local running store. Sometimes they are just glorified advertisements, sometime they have some cool stuff. This week had some cool stuff, and while Randy is no Poppa, this is a pretty good read. Reminds me of one of my favorite sayings (the one in my sig) Decide you want it more than you are afraid of it.

 
So, what's everyone here training for? Just curious what races/events everyone's working towards, I mentioned earlier I have a bench n run at the end of August, probably will line something else up October-ish before I call it a winter just not sure what yet.
I'm training for my first 1/2 marathon, and plan on doing the Trail-Loppet in Minneapolis in September. I'll probably also do a 5K and possibly a 10K leading up to that, but I don't have anything scheduled.Some friends also signed me up for some 10 mile race (possibly the Medtronic 10 mile, the same day as the Twin Cities marathon), but we'll see how the knee feels by then.

 
So, what's everyone here training for? Just curious what races/events everyone's working towards, I mentioned earlier I have a bench n run at the end of August, probably will line something else up October-ish before I call it a winter just not sure what yet.
Just started running in January. Training for my second ever 1/2 marathon in September (see my sig). Looking to knock about 20 minutes off my previous time. :fingerscrossed:
 
So, what's everyone here training for? Just curious what races/events everyone's working towards, I mentioned earlier I have a bench n run at the end of August, probably will line something else up October-ish before I call it a winter just not sure what yet.
Just started running in January. Training for my second ever 1/2 marathon in September (see my sig). Looking to knock about 20 minutes off my previous time. :fingerscrossed:
You'll do it, Keggers. Piece of cake. :shrug:
 
Did some swimming yesterday - "only" did about 800 yds total because of time constraints, but I was pretty tired at the end. I could feel my stroke was really sloppy and I was stuggling a bit. OK more than a bit. Still, I made it into the pool and I'm happy with that. I know it will improve over time if I keep at it.

This morning was 5 x 1000 repeats. FIRST says I was supposed to be at a 7:15/mile pace, but when I switched my Garmin to metric I realized I didn't know what that pace translated to in km/min. So I tried to do the math in my head and just best guessed it. Ended up with 6:59, 7:07, 7:04, 7:11, and 7:17. The last one was really tough - for the last 500 meters my HR was over 190 the whole way.

Overall including warm-up & cool-down I did just shy of 6 miles. And it took me a full 45 minutes - including a shower - to finally stop sweating. God I love humidity.

 
Did some swimming yesterday - "only" did about 800 yds total because of time constraints, but I was pretty tired at the end. I could feel my stroke was really sloppy and I was stuggling a bit. OK more than a bit. Still, I made it into the pool and I'm happy with that. I know it will improve over time if I keep at it.
When this happens to me, the only thing that fixes it is to stop, get some water and start over. I have a very hard time adjusting my stroke while swimming. I can speed up and slow down, but altering my stroke is almost impossible. Another "trick" for pool swimming to cure a crossing over of the stroke or poor arm positioning in general is to use the lane marker on the bottom as a guide and reach with each arm on the outer portion of the lane marker. For OW swims (or in the pool I suppose), if I feel like I am slapping the water, I have to get a song in my head (no iPod here :goodposting: ) to create a "beat" to swim to and really focus on reaching forward and extending my stroke, while also focusing on good solid shoulder turns.
 
gruecd said:
2Young2BBald said:
RNR Confrimation Email came in today. I'm in Corral 4. I am guessing you other guys are up in 1 or 2, right? My wife is way back in 12, even with a projected time of 2:15.
Yep, corral #1 for this guy. :yes:
Corral #2 for me. :eek: But then, I'm not the one trying to put the "rock and roll" into the RnR 1/2-marathon like our bad boy here.
 
Did some swimming yesterday - "only" did about 800 yds total because of time constraints, but I was pretty tired at the end. I could feel my stroke was really sloppy and I was stuggling a bit. OK more than a bit. Still, I made it into the pool and I'm happy with that. I know it will improve over time if I keep at it.
When this happens to me, the only thing that fixes it is to stop, get some water and start over. I have a very hard time adjusting my stroke while swimming. I can speed up and slow down, but altering my stroke is almost impossible. Another "trick" for pool swimming to cure a crossing over of the stroke or poor arm positioning in general is to use the lane marker on the bottom as a guide and reach with each arm on the outer portion of the lane marker. For OW swims (or in the pool I suppose), if I feel like I am slapping the water, I have to get a song in my head (no iPod here :lol: ) to create a "beat" to swim to and really focus on reaching forward and extending my stroke, while also focusing on good solid shoulder turns.
Thanks, 2Y - good advice. I think within the next month or so I'm going to see if I can't get a lesson from the woman who runs the swimming program my kids do.
 
gruecd said:
2Young2BBald said:
RNR Confrimation Email came in today. I'm in Corral 4. I am guessing you other guys are up in 1 or 2, right? My wife is way back in 12, even with a projected time of 2:15.
Yep, corral #1 for this guy. :thumbup:
Corral #2 for me. :wub: But then, I'm not the one trying to put the "rock and roll" into the RnR 1/2-marathon like our bad boy here.
Don't hate the player, hate the game. ;)
 
gruecd said:
2Young2BBald said:
RNR Confrimation Email came in today. I'm in Corral 4. I am guessing you other guys are up in 1 or 2, right? My wife is way back in 12, even with a projected time of 2:15.
Yep, corral #1 for this guy. :yes:
Corral #2 for me. :lmao: But then, I'm not the one trying to put the "rock and roll" into the RnR 1/2-marathon like our bad boy here.
Don't hate the player, hate the game. ;)
It'll be interesting to see how they try and enforce the 1 to 2 minute delayed start in each corral. I am sure everyone behind the Kenyans & gruecd (& Kara) in #1 will just wait patiently to go :rolleyes: I thought the whole idea of submitting a a time was to already pace and spread out the field. :rant: As it stands, I'll start about a 1/2 hour ahead of my wife. With our pace differential, I'll have to wait almost an hour near the photo thingys (we like to get these) for her to come in. As I recall, once you leave the finish & photo area, you cannot return. (I am really starting to sound like a grumpy old man).
 
I was a good boy with my taper today, pretty much. Stayed down on roads and bike paths, all flat - no trails, no single track. I did run miles 3-4-5 at around marathon goal pace, well my "A Goal" of 9:09 miles (sub-4:00) anyway. Didn't intend to, but it just came easy with my HR staying below 150 the entire time, which isn't typically the case running at that pace. I take that as a good sign!

 
I am really starting to sound like a grumpy old man.
:tinfoilhat: It's not that hard to enforce the wave start. Just check bibs to control entry into the respective corrals, and then rope each one off. After they release corral #1, walk the people from corral #2 to the starting line, and then release them 1-2 minutes later, etc., etc. FWIW, I think the wave start is a good thing. Keeps runners from tripping over people who unknowingly (or intentionally) line up too close to the front.

I'm sure you didn't know about the wave start when you signed up (and this doesn't do you a lot of good now), but if you wanted to run together, you shoulda probably entered the same estimated finishing time. The good news is that if you read the "final information" sheet, you'll see where it says the following on the front page: "You can change corrals at the Expo - proceed to the Corral Change Table after you pick up your number."

 
I am really starting to sound like a grumpy old man.
;) It's not that hard to enforce the wave start. Just check bibs to control entry into the respective corrals, and then rope each one off. After they release corral #1, walk the people from corral #2 to the starting line, and then release them 1-2 minutes later, etc., etc. FWIW, I think the wave start is a good thing. Keeps runners from tripping over people who unknowingly (or intentionally) line up too close to the front.

I'm sure you didn't know about the wave start when you signed up (and this doesn't do you a lot of good now), but if you wanted to run together, you shoulda probably entered the same estimated finishing time. The good news is that if you read the "final information" sheet, you'll see where it says the following on the front page: "You can change corrals at the Expo - proceed to the Corral Change Table after you pick up your number."
Oh no, we won't be running together. We tried it once down in Indy and I annoyed her so much (shocking, I know) that we've decided never to do it again (Vegas and getting remarried in race was the exception). I get the corrals, but I've never seen a pause for each. Indy had 25,000 people and let the first five go before the rest and the were downright militant (rightly so) at Disney in terms of what corral you entered, but I can't imagine a 2 minute pause between every one. There have to be a ton of corrals if the difference between 1:50 & 2:15 is 8 corrals. No more ########, I promise. I, however, can't promise I wont over think & analyze the entire run.
 
2Young, tri-man, wraith - Have any of you guys seen how many people are registered??
Never mind. This article says 18,000. That's A LOT of people for a half.
It's definitely a lot of people. Of course, it's roughly HALF the size of the Indianapolis 500 Festival mini (which is 35,000 runners)!! The way they are doing the corrals should keep things very smooth on the course, even for us folks starting towards the back of the pack...

 
Quickie Wednesday Night Tri Race Report. I got completely hosed with my transition positon :rolleyes: My reward for registering early was a corner spot that easily caused me to have to run and additional 100 yards in my bike shoes both in and out, an cost me a win over a buddy of mine, score between us this year is 2-1 him. I may need to change my name to Shelprock. I 6 tris lifetime, 3 have been in the pouring rain and this was the worst as it rained for all three parts. Swam my fastest 1/2 mile of the year in 16:10. No other splits were available, but my CPU had me close to 20 MPH on the bike. I ####ed out on a downhills and had to break as I thought I was going to lay it down. I saw the most wipeouts of any tri I have done and a couple looked quite bad. No idea what my pace was on the run as I had set the Garmin to MPH for my sons bike this weekend and forgot to set it back. I passed 7 or 8 guys in my AG and dueled a guy in my AG the enitre way. He outkicked me over the last 1/4 mile and we shared a good handshake after. He admitted he was about ready to puke and ran harder due to my push. This was a stout field as there were no other events to compete with it. As usual, the Mid-Life Crisis Division (40 to 44) was the largest by a long shot. I was around the top 3rd, but there were quite a few guys in front of me. Suppose I better figure out how to run again before Chicago.

 
Quickie Wednesday Night Tri Race Report. I got completely hosed with my transition positon :lmao: My reward for registering early was a corner spot that easily caused me to have to run and additional 100 yards in my bike shoes both in and out, an cost me a win over a buddy of mine, score between us this year is 2-1 him. I may need to change my name to Shelprock. I 6 tris lifetime, 3 have been in the pouring rain and this was the worst as it rained for all three parts. Swam my fastest 1/2 mile of the year in 16:10. No other splits were available, but my CPU had me close to 20 MPH on the bike. I ####ed out on a downhills and had to break as I thought I was going to lay it down. I saw the most wipeouts of any tri I have done and a couple looked quite bad. No idea what my pace was on the run as I had set the Garmin to MPH for my sons bike this weekend and forgot to set it back. I passed 7 or 8 guys in my AG and dueled a guy in my AG the enitre way. He outkicked me over the last 1/4 mile and we shared a good handshake after. He admitted he was about ready to puke and ran harder due to my push. This was a stout field as there were no other events to compete with it. As usual, the Mid-Life Crisis Division (40 to 44) was the largest by a long shot. I was around the top 3rd, but there were quite a few guys in front of me. Suppose I better figure out how to run again before Chicago.
Sounds like you had a great race given the conditions - congrats!! Also, I'm betting you did the right thing by braking on the downhill - no need to #### yourself up a week before the 1/2!!
 
I think I've been over working my calves lately, upped the weight and the reps at the gym last night. I was going to get back out and run today but my calves not so nicely asked me to give them a couple days rest while I was walking up and down my stairs this morning soooo...looks like I'm doing upper body work today and tomorrow...pilates? I guess? I've already committed to basketball Saturday which is about two miles away so I have to still run there and back, right?

Those with races this weekend, good luck! Hope for positive reports upon your return.

 
2Young2BBald said:
Quickie Wednesday Night Tri Race Report. I got completely hosed with my transition positon :rolleyes: My reward for registering early was a corner spot that easily caused me to have to run and additional 100 yards in my bike shoes both in and out, an cost me a win over a buddy of mine, score between us this year is 2-1 him. I may need to change my name to Shelprock. I 6 tris lifetime, 3 have been in the pouring rain and this was the worst as it rained for all three parts. Swam my fastest 1/2 mile of the year in 16:10. No other splits were available, but my CPU had me close to 20 MPH on the bike. I ####ed out on a downhills and had to break as I thought I was going to lay it down. I saw the most wipeouts of any tri I have done and a couple looked quite bad. No idea what my pace was on the run as I had set the Garmin to MPH for my sons bike this weekend and forgot to set it back. I passed 7 or 8 guys in my AG and dueled a guy in my AG the enitre way. He outkicked me over the last 1/4 mile and we shared a good handshake after. He admitted he was about ready to puke and ran harder due to my push. This was a stout field as there were no other events to compete with it. As usual, the Mid-Life Crisis Division (40 to 44) was the largest by a long shot. I was around the top 3rd, but there were quite a few guys in front of me. Suppose I better figure out how to run again before Chicago.
We are having an Olympic tri in Waco this weekend and desperately need rain; can you come on down and assist us :moneybag: Great to hear that you continue to improve on the swim, but it blows that you got a bad transition position. TT'ing in rain is a #####, which might happen for the last riders of the TDF today. It's amazing how many mid-lifers are now in all events (I think the ratio is getting worse). I wonder if our future is always screwed (i.e., 45-50 will be huge in 5 years, etc.). Top 3rd is awesome!
 
2Young2BBald said:
Each week I get a "Run Mail" from a local running store. Sometimes they are just glorified advertisements, sometime they have some cool stuff. This week had some cool stuff, and while Randy is no Poppa, this is a pretty good read. Reminds me of one of my favorite sayings (the one in my sig) Decide you want it more than you are afraid of it.
This is GOOD!Thank you...

:pickle:

 
2Young, nice job last nite! :thumbup:

It's been a little over 48 hours since my last run. Got a massage yesterday morning, and my legs are feeling totally refreshed today!!! Really looking forward to 11 miles tonight on an old rail trail with a buddy from the running club. Then I've got 7 miles with strides tomorrow and 18 on Saturday, so I'm really starting to get after it.

Ran across one of my favorite quotes last night (from Dean Karnazes, the "Ultra Marathon Man"), so I thought I'd share:

Life is a not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: "WOW!! What a ride!"
I just think that's AWESOME. (Some other good quotes from Karnazes here.)Have a great day, everyone!

 
Last night I just KILLED my rest day! I mean absolutely nailed it. Probably one of my best days since I started. This definitely gives me momentum and confidence as I tackle the last half of my training program. :boxing: :moneybag:

 
I think I've been over working my calves lately, upped the weight and the reps at the gym last night. I was going to get back out and run today but my calves not so nicely asked me to give them a couple days rest while I was walking up and down my stairs this morning soooo...looks like I'm doing upper body work today and tomorrow...pilates? I guess? I've already committed to basketball Saturday which is about two miles away so I have to still run there and back, right?Those with races this weekend, good luck! Hope for positive reports upon your return.
What type of lower half exercises are you doing?
 

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