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Ran a 10k in June (4 Viewers)

CHICAGO RACE REPORT:It was about this time that I started to get a little quiet.
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:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Gruecd I am blown away by your race. Great job and great race report!! Were there 1000 people in your start corral? I was surprised when you said you were passing so many people during the race. I really envisioned traffic to be a little thin up there. Regarding your Evil Packers gear, you were moving too fast for most Bears fans to register!!
 
Today was speedwork - 2x (6x 400s) for a total of 12 repeats, goal pace of 7:04s

1 mile warm-up, then up & down the street for the repeats. Walked a bit after each one before jogging back to the start line (1:00 - 1:20 between repeats with 1:30 between the 2 sets). 6:44 - 6:51 pace for each, 6:25 for the 12th, 1 mile cool-down. Even on the last few repeats I felt pretty darn good.

 
Has anyone here run the Baltimore marathon or 1/2? Thoughts? Might look into that one for next October...
No, but one of my RW friends lives there, and she's run it before. Let me know if you have any specific questions, and I'll see if I can get them answered for you.
 
I started running in a weighted vest yesterday. I only loaded it up with 6 pounds and had a good run. I have some chronic knee issues, but they are no more sore today than usual. Is there anything I should be worried about using the vest? I figure I was running when I was 6-12 pounds heavier a few months ago, so there shouldn't be that much difference, with the exception of where the weight is distributed.

 
After reading these reports it makes me really want to come out and "race" with you guys in Chicago next year.
Hey, Dexter. As much as I LOVED the Chicago Marathon, and as cool as the date is going to be (10/10/10), I'm not sure I'll be doing it again next year. I'm really thinking about doing the Fall 50 solo next October, so I might try to do Fox Cities or Twin Cities or something else that's a little earlier as a tune-up race. But I did love Chicago, so there's a very good chance that I'll bail on the 50-mile idea and toe the line in Grant Park.Regardless, I definitely plan on keeping FBG tradition and doing the RNR Half next August, so if nothing else, I'll see you there!
 
After reading these reports it makes me really want to come out and "race" with you guys in Chicago next year.
Hey, Dexter. As much as I LOVED the Chicago Marathon, and as cool as the date is going to be (10/10/10), I'm not sure I'll be doing it again next year. I'm really thinking about doing the Fall 50 solo next October, so I might try to do Fox Cities or Twin Cities or something else that's a little earlier as a tune-up race. But I did love Chicago, so there's a very good chance that I'll bail on the 50-mile idea and toe the line in Grant Park.Regardless, I definitely plan on keeping FBG tradition and doing the RNR Half next August, so if nothing else, I'll see you there!
I think it's high time you guys took a mass road trip to FL :shrug:
 
Gruecd I am blown away by your race. Great job and great race report!!

Were there 1000 people in your start corral? I was surprised when you said you were passing so many people during the race. I really envisioned traffic to be a little thin up there.

Regarding your Evil Packers gear, you were moving too fast for most Bears fans to register!!
Thanks, wraith. According to the marathon website, the expected capacity for Start Corral A was 1,500 runners, but I'm sure there were a fair number of no-shows. I lined up at the back of the corral, and I finished #1,124 overall, so I definitely passed quite a few people. I also know for a fact that I passed a couple of the Top 100 runners.And you know, I should've accounted for the average Bears fan's diminished mental capacity. My bad. :thumbup:

 
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AWESOME report Gruecd!!! It's been a great fall, and I'm sensing we're going to have another BQ this weekend...

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My mini-update:

I still only have one short (5 mile run) since last Fridays 20. I've done something to my left ankle. My knobby-thing on the inside of my lower ankle feels bruised, and my ankle feels like it's sprained. I haven't rolled my ankle (as far as I know), so I'm guessing I caught it with my right foot while running the other morning (a pitch black run, with some on trails). I'm not missing much, as the weather this morning was 76 degrees with 98% humidity :lmao: . I'll skip tomorrow, then run Friday, and a final long run (hopefully 20+) on Sunday, prior to tapering. In all, I'll only miss one run, but don't want to risk injury at this point. Can't wait for the race reports this weekend!!!

 
ran a quick 4 miler yesterday and will do the same today. No aches and pains to speak of, but I am starting to overthink everything. Not worried at all about the race, but what to wear is driving me crazy. Supposed to be in the upper 30's at the start and not get above 50 for the day. I am thinking that I will be in sleeves all day, but not sure about gloves and hat. I know I will just figure it all out when the time comes, but it is all the little things that are driving me mad.One question for the more experienced racers, and this one is another big one. My bib. Do I put it on my shorts or on my shirt? I did my shirt the last time, but for this time if I change shirts mid race I don't want to waste time with my bib, so I am thinking shorts. Any suggestions?
Buy a race belt at the expo or running store. I've got one with the expandable pockt that can hold a ton (I've filled it with 2 bags of beans and a gel with room to spare). If/when you take up triathlon you'll need one anyway.
 
Great read gruecd, a BQ allows you to indulge in such a write up!! Oh, and tri-man, remember that as a template for this weekend!

That must not have been you that I saw on the NBC live feed greucd. The guy looked to be wearing a CHAD snuggie and black arm warmers, but also looked like he was wearing some form of manpris over the knee running pant and not shorts.

Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm. Whatever happened to Bankerguy? Thought he was crossing over from Canada to do the full this Sunday.

 
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Great read gruecd, a BQ allows you to indulge in such a write up!! Oh, and tri-man, remember that as a template for this weekend!That must not have been you that I saw on the NBC live feed greucd. The guy looked to be wearing a CHAD snuggie and back arm warmers, but also looked like he was wearing some form of manpri over the knee running pant and not shorts.Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm. Whatever happened to Bankerguy? Thought he was crossing over from Canada to do the full this Sunday.
Good luck 2y2b I thought about jumping in the Detroit half this weekend, but didn't have the courage.
 
Got in an encouraging run this weekend. I don't know what the total climbing was, but I had a net elevation gain from 4400 ft to 5400 ft over the first 3.5 miles. 10:31 pace out and finsihed up at 10 minutes dead nuts on for the 7 miles. I must not be much of a descender but I figured I'd crush that pace on the way back. Sat in a mountain creek for 10 minutes that evening and then hit a hot tub. That's my longest run of the year and happy with the results especially since I'm back over the 220 mark.

Today I did a 20 minute threshold test on the bike to get a baseline for the off season. Came in at 291 watts which was down from my peak of 307. Went ahead and rode for an hour and finished up at 251 watts. The best part was my heart rate averaged 169 for the entire hour and never dipped below 166. Usually I tail off to 160 for efforts over a half an hour. 167 is my zone 4/5 line.

 
Great read gruecd, a BQ allows you to indulge in such a write up!! Oh, and tri-man, remember that as a template for this weekend!That must not have been you that I saw on the NBC live feed greucd. The guy looked to be wearing a CHAD snuggie and back arm warmers, but also looked like he was wearing some form of manpri over the knee running pant and not shorts.Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm. Whatever happened to Bankerguy? Thought he was crossing over from Canada to do the full this Sunday.
Good luck 2y2b I thought about jumping in the Detroit half this weekend, but didn't have the courage.
Mark it down for next year. In very Un-Detroit fashion, it is very well run and gets great reviews from runners. Have you looked in to doing The Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Morning?
 
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Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm.
My past couple of runs I've taken a liking to wearing my Mountain Hardware long underwear under my running shorts. In addition to being a powerful fashion statement, they keep my legs warm enough without inducing any additional sweating.
 
After reading these reports it makes me really want to come out and "race" with you guys in Chicago next year.
As gruecd says ...join us for the R&R half-marathon (sorry SteveUK)! Four of us (+ 2Young's better half) met this past August and had a great time together. We'd love to expand the crowd!Juggernaut, I haven't heard anything (pro or con) about running with a weighted vest. If anything, I read a lot about hill workouts to increase the effort and intensity. For me, I'd rather keep my running and the development of my leg strength distinct. But if it works for you ...
 
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After reading these reports it makes me really want to come out and "race" with you guys in Chicago next year.
Hey, Dexter. As much as I LOVED the Chicago Marathon, and as cool as the date is going to be (10/10/10), I'm not sure I'll be doing it again next year. I'm really thinking about doing the Fall 50 solo next October, so I might try to do Fox Cities or Twin Cities or something else that's a little earlier as a tune-up race. But I did love Chicago, so there's a very good chance that I'll bail on the 50-mile idea and toe the line in Grant Park.Regardless, I definitely plan on keeping FBG tradition and doing the RNR Half next August, so if nothing else, I'll see you there!
I think it's high time you guys took a mass road trip to FL :wall:
I agree, I would really love to meet all of you. PLus Steve needs to run with someone older than he is. :confused:
 
3.5 in 40 even tonight. I think I am still feeling a bit from my leg injury yesterday. I felt great until I hit 3 miles then I started slowing down. Also there is still a bit of pain where that desk jumped out and bit me.

 
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wraith -- I think we need some pics of that fashion statement. Maybe you can get a cover of Runner's World with that get up.

As for me, did my 4 miles yesterday afternoon and am resting until Saturday when i run a quick 2 miler before we head on up to Columbus for the big race. Getting pretty pumped now and a little anxious. I still can't decide what to wear, but it will be decided tonight. Probably just end up throwing every bit of running gear I have into my bag and deciding in Columbus 5 minutes before I leave for the race.

Question for you guys, Race bib on my shirt or my shorts? Right now I am leaning toward my shorts so I can layer up on top without having to worry about my bib and taking it off and on by myself. Besides I would probably stick the pin right through my nipple or something when trying to do it during the race in a hurry.

 
Great write up gruecd!!

I have been increasing my mileage. I am now avging 4.5-5miles a day. This saturday I hope to get in 6 miles. I am also working harder on my speed. Reading some of the times in here makes me think I am not pushing hard enough to go faster. Last Sat was the only sub 10min mile 5k I have ever done. Looks like a lot of folks have a hard time going that slow :bag:

Any suggestions on picking up the pace? This week I have started putting the treadmill at 10 min miles and I wont stop until I have done a 5k on it. I think treadmills are much harder so I believe this will translate to a faster time on the streets. The weather here is cooling down so I will be hitting the streets with more consistency soon.

 
pmbrown_22 said:
Question for you guys, Race bib on my shirt or my shorts? Right now I am leaning toward my shorts so I can layer up on top without having to worry about my bib and taking it off and on by myself. Besides I would probably stick the pin right through my nipple or something when trying to do it during the race in a hurry.
:unsure: :lmao: If you'll be wearing layers, then yes, I'd suggest pinning it on your shorts. But honestly, you're not going to need layers. Wear a singlet and arm warmers, and you'll be plenty warm out there. Trust me.

 
jmcc said:
Any suggestions on picking up the pace? This week I have started putting the treadmill at 10 min miles and I wont stop until I have done a 5k on it. I think treadmills are much harder so I believe this will translate to a faster time on the streets. The weather here is cooling down so I will be hitting the streets with more consistency soon.
Yeah, it sounds kinda simple, but the only way to run faster is to run faster. Right now, you need to focus on building your endurance, but once you've built a decent base, you can start adding some speedwork to the mix. Tempo runs, intervals, fartleks--they're all going to help improve your speed. But for now I'd suggest just continuing to increase your mileage.
 
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Steve needs to run with someone older than he is. :excited:
:hey: pmbrown - your forecast for Sunday looks to be cool (mid/high 30's at start? Hopefully any Saturday rain will have blown through). If so, I agree that you won't need to be pulling layers. Just decide on whether you want short or long sleeves, or if you want a double layer of shirts (wicking shirt as the base). Gloves will help a lot, as will a running cap or hat. Your upper body won't get too cold at those temps. If you haven't practiced wearing a race belt, I'd worry about doing so now. If it doesn't settle on quite right, you could get unexpected and uncomfortable/painful friction. Better to commit to your shirt(s) and pin your bib per normal. Nipple bandaids up top; vaseline/body glide for the crotchity area down below ...good to go. :goodposting:

 
2Young2BBald said:
Dexter said:
2Young2BBald said:
Great read gruecd, a BQ allows you to indulge in such a write up!! Oh, and tri-man, remember that as a template for this weekend!That must not have been you that I saw on the NBC live feed greucd. The guy looked to be wearing a CHAD snuggie and back arm warmers, but also looked like he was wearing some form of manpri over the knee running pant and not shorts.Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm. Whatever happened to Bankerguy? Thought he was crossing over from Canada to do the full this Sunday.
Good luck 2y2b I thought about jumping in the Detroit half this weekend, but didn't have the courage.
Mark it down for next year. In very Un-Detroit fashion, it is very well run and gets great reviews from runners. Have you looked in to doing The Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Morning?
Yep I think I'm going to do the turkey trot. Not sure of I'm doing the 5 or 10k yet. U?
 
tri-man 47 said:
After reading these reports it makes me really want to come out and "race" with you guys in Chicago next year.
As gruecd says ...join us for the R&R half-marathon (sorry SteveUK)! Four of us (+ 2Young's better half) met this past August and had a great time together. We'd love to expand the crowd!Juggernaut, I haven't heard anything (pro or con) about running with a weighted vest. If anything, I read a lot about hill workouts to increase the effort and intensity. For me, I'd rather keep my running and the development of my leg strength distinct. But if it works for you ...
Sorry I'm not familier with R&R where is it ran?
 
Darrinll40 said:
Steve needs to run with someone older than he is. :excited:
:hey: pmbrown - your forecast for Sunday looks to be cool (mid/high 30's at start? Hopefully any Saturday rain will have blown through). If so, I agree that you won't need to be pulling layers. Just decide on whether you want short or long sleeves, or if you want a double layer of shirts (wicking shirt as the base). Gloves will help a lot, as will a running cap or hat. Your upper body won't get too cold at those temps. If you haven't practiced wearing a race belt, I'd worry about doing so now. If it doesn't settle on quite right, you could get unexpected and uncomfortable/painful friction. Better to commit to your shirt(s) and pin your bib per normal. Nipple bandaids up top; vaseline/body glide for the crotchity area down below ...good to go. :thumbup:
Thanks for the tips. The weather is quite freaking me out. I know I will be ok when I start running, but am worried about standing around and in the coral when the thing starts. The good news is my family should be at mile 2 so I should be just warming up to get rid of a shirt if need be or my hat and gloves. No race belt for me. I do need to pick up some body glide, though. I wear a compression shirt and have not had any issues or need for the bandaids.
 
2Young2BBald said:
Dexter said:
2Young2BBald said:
Great read gruecd, a BQ allows you to indulge in such a write up!! Oh, and tri-man, remember that as a template for this weekend!That must not have been you that I saw on the NBC live feed greucd. The guy looked to be wearing a CHAD snuggie and back arm warmers, but also looked like he was wearing some form of manpri over the knee running pant and not shorts.Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm. Whatever happened to Bankerguy? Thought he was crossing over from Canada to do the full this Sunday.
Good luck 2y2b I thought about jumping in the Detroit half this weekend, but didn't have the courage.
Mark it down for next year. In very Un-Detroit fashion, it is very well run and gets great reviews from runners. Have you looked in to doing The Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Morning?
I just signed up for the Turkey Trot 10k
 
Thanks for the tips. The weather is quite freaking me out. I know I will be ok when I start running, but am worried about standing around and in the coral when the thing starts. The good news is my family should be at mile 2 so I should be just warming up to get rid of a shirt if need be or my hat and gloves. No race belt for me. I do need to pick up some body glide, though. I wear a compression shirt and have not had any issues or need for the bandaids.
OK, that's an easy fix. Just go to Wal-Mart, and you can probably get a cheap sweatshirt and sweatpants for a total of $10-15. Wear this stuff over your race clothes to the corrals, and just take it off and throw it to the side a couple of minutes before the gun. Pretty much every race will then pick up the clothes and donate them to a local shelter/charity. Problem solved. :lmao:
 
5 miles last night at 9:00 m/m. This is a new experience for me, and I am really loving it. I have never "liked" running and have primarily been into weight training for the past 8-10 years. I always endured 20 minutes on the treadmill just to get my cardio in but never thought I would get any enjoyment from running outdoors. I had a 1.5 mile fit test I was training for this past year which forced me to the track and around the neighborhood. As I've mentioned, I ran a 5K last month on a whim and it's like my eyes were suddenly opened to how satisfying it could be to just take off and run.

5 miles is peanuts to most of you guys and I have a long way to go, but there is something addictive about stepping off your front porch and running places you've only been able to drive to in the past. It's just a great way to get alone into your own world. Along those lines, I've gotten into the Running with the Pack podcast and would recommend it. I have found it easier to zone out listening to them compared to just having music going in the background.

 
Wraith - I think I'm going to use the FIRST program for my half in March. The RW schedule is a 10-week, which I would start around the first of the year. Thanks for the tip. I'm going to be working on getting some mileage under my belt in the next 2 months before really getting into the program.
:wall: :clap: :blackdot: :hifive:
 
What's the temp in Chicago in August?
Potentially very hot and humid. Sound familiar? But they started the R&R race very early, so the heat really wasn't an issue.The_Man ...jmcc - hey, don't fret about distances and times. We've all been there. We all had to gear up to whereever we happen to be at now. I speak for all when I say that we enjoy reading of improvements and goals achieved. It's all relative to where we're at.
 
jmcc said:
Any suggestions on picking up the pace? This week I have started putting the treadmill at 10 min miles and I wont stop until I have done a 5k on it. I think treadmills are much harder so I believe this will translate to a faster time on the streets. The weather here is cooling down so I will be hitting the streets with more consistency soon.
Yeah, it sounds kinda simple, but the only way to run faster is to run faster. Right now, you need to focus on building your endurance, but once you've built a decent base, you can start adding some speedwork to the mix. Tempo runs, intervals, fartleks--they're all going to help improve your speed. But for now I'd suggest just continuing to increase your mileage.
:goodposting: Nothing to it but to do it!

Many programs and ideas for incorporating speedwork into your routine when you're ready.

 
As of my last post I was experiencing some back/knee pain. Went to the doc and he gave me some anti-inflammatory and muscle relaxant meds. Cleared it up in a couple of days and ended up taking a week off. I still get the occasional joint discomfort (I won't say it rises to the level of pain), so I'm still trying not to push too far too fast. I've really been enjoying the new routine of getting up at 5:30 to run and don't want unnecessary injuries to derail me. For that reason, I've stopped worrying so much about my speed - especially doing speed work. I think that may be what caused the issues to begin with. The advice earlier about getting your base built up and then adding speed work is exactly right IMO. I'm about 2 months into running and I just think my joints aren't used to this enough to really be pounding them on the speed work.

Having said all of that, I'm definitely seeing some improvement. I've been tracking my running in Excel both on a daily and weekly basis and my average pace has gone from over 11 m/m to now under 10. Did 3 miles this morning right at 9:20 per mile. My longer runs are coming in faster as well. I've got 7 miles scheduled for Saturday - hoping to hit them at about 10:30 or less. Its supposed to go back over 100 this weekend (Phoenix) so I'll have to do the 5:30 wakeup.

All of the race reports and updates have been great. I enjoy reading them from all sides of the fitness spectrum. Keeps me motivated to keep going and improve. Just wish I'd been doing this for the last 10 years...

 
Well, I could lie and say that we all forgot you were racing, but I believe there is ample proof that it would be a lie. I am glad that their website had live tracking info because the email alerts were not good. I got the email that you have finished at 6pm my time. Six and a half hours after you finished.
I got this today.
Dear Runner Tracking Registrant, Active.com is aware of and has looked into the malfunction within the electronic runner tracking system that caused many updates to populate later than anticipated during Sunday’s Bank of America Chicago Marathon. For this inconvenience, we sincerely apologize. In reviewing the situation we found the issue was the result of technical difficulties with the Active.com system that caused significant delays in reception of messages by registered users. Active.com has identified the cause of the problem and has taken measures to ensure it does not happen again. It is important to note that the issue was in no way affiliated with Verizon Wireless, the sponsor of the Marathon Runner Tracking program, or the technology they provided to the event. Active.com has been part of the running community for more than a decade and nothing is more important to us than the events and runners. Our mission is to enable people to find events that improve their quality of life and then facilitate their participation. When we fall short of that goal, we not only let the event and runners down, we let ourselves down.Again, please accept our sincere apology. We greatly value the running community that trusts Active to provide reliable technology and services. We are committed to making sure your next experience utilizing this service is as seamless as possible.Sincerely, Dave AlbergaCEO - The Active Network
Small comfort for those that really needed it. But good of Active to explain.
 
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No running today. I am too tired and sore. Looking forward to trying for 8 again on Saturday morning. Plus it is supposed to be in the high50's early 60's then.

 
Great read gruecd, a BQ allows you to indulge in such a write up!! Oh, and tri-man, remember that as a template for this weekend!That must not have been you that I saw on the NBC live feed greucd. The guy looked to be wearing a CHAD snuggie and back arm warmers, but also looked like he was wearing some form of manpri over the knee running pant and not shorts.Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm. Whatever happened to Bankerguy? Thought he was crossing over from Canada to do the full this Sunday.
Good luck 2y2b I thought about jumping in the Detroit half this weekend, but didn't have the courage.
Mark it down for next year. In very Un-Detroit fashion, it is very well run and gets great reviews from runners. Have you looked in to doing The Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Morning?
Yep I think I'm going to do the turkey trot. Not sure of I'm doing the 5 or 10k yet. U?
Done and paid for the 10K. Among my life goals left, running a sub 50 10K in a Santa Suit is still there. I just missed by only a few seconds last year. As I was running the river front, I swear that sucker was taking on moisture from the air and weighed like 20 at the finish.
 
Great read gruecd, a BQ allows you to indulge in such a write up!! Oh, and tri-man, remember that as a template for this weekend!That must not have been you that I saw on the NBC live feed greucd. The guy looked to be wearing a CHAD snuggie and back arm warmers, but also looked like he was wearing some form of manpri over the knee running pant and not shorts.Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm. Whatever happened to Bankerguy? Thought he was crossing over from Canada to do the full this Sunday.
Good luck 2y2b I thought about jumping in the Detroit half this weekend, but didn't have the courage.
Mark it down for next year. In very Un-Detroit fashion, it is very well run and gets great reviews from runners. Have you looked in to doing The Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Morning?
I just signed up for the Turkey Trot 10k
Replied before seeing this :popcorn: Back in '05 we had Wings season tickets and went to the game on Thnaksgiving Eve with my sister & brother-in-law. The last real memory of the evening was doing Jager shots with my brother-in-law at The Post and have no idea the time. Next thing I know it is 5:30 AM, its snowing like a ##### outside and the wind chills are in the single digits and we are driving down to the Turkey Trot. God I love this race!!!!!
 
Sorry I'm not familiar with R&R where is it ran?
There are "Rock 'n Roll" marathons and half marathons all over the country, but the one that we're specifically talking about is the Rock 'n Roll Chicago 1/2 Marathon, which will be held on August 1, 2010.
Ramping up training in June & July in FL for a Half Marathon? :thumbup: What's the temp in Chicago in August?
Like Daytona in October (with much nicer looking women, you'd know if gruecd would post his race stalkings :longmemory: )
 
Hey guys. Nothing big for me to update. Not sure how much I will be out here today. Trying not to think of the race, but it is the only thing on my mind.

for those who are interested, my BIB # is 553. I probably will not be back in the thread until Monday or Tuesday. I am taking Monday off and if I can walk to my computer at home I will update with a RR.

I must say I am feeling pretty good right now. I am going to try to go to bed early tonight, but I don't think it will happen. I will end up staying up and watching the Yanks take on the Halos and those games never end early.

The only wierd thing this week is that I woke up with a rash around my belt line two days ago that has seem to spread down my legs and in my armpits and elbow. I have not changed anything and it is quite an annoying itch. I am going to the doctor this afternoon to get it checked out. My luck will be that I get something to clear up the rash, but get the Swine Flu and get sick for the race.

I say I won't be out here much today, but I probably will.

Good luck tri with your race this weekend and anyone else running as well.

 
Great read gruecd, a BQ allows you to indulge in such a write up!! Oh, and tri-man, remember that as a template for this weekend!That must not have been you that I saw on the NBC live feed greucd. The guy looked to be wearing a CHAD snuggie and back arm warmers, but also looked like he was wearing some form of manpri over the knee running pant and not shorts.Effing cold is the forecast here for the Detroit 1/2 & full this weekend. It'll be shorts for me. I made the mistake of doing the running pants last year in simiar conditions and was way too warm. Whatever happened to Bankerguy? Thought he was crossing over from Canada to do the full this Sunday.
Good luck 2y2b I thought about jumping in the Detroit half this weekend, but didn't have the courage.
Mark it down for next year. In very Un-Detroit fashion, it is very well run and gets great reviews from runners. Have you looked in to doing The Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Morning?
I just signed up for the Turkey Trot 10k
Replied before seeing this :lmao: Back in '05 we had Wings season tickets and went to the game on Thnaksgiving Eve with my sister & brother-in-law. The last real memory of the evening was doing Jager shots with my brother-in-law at The Post and have no idea the time. Next thing I know it is 5:30 AM, its snowing like a ##### outside and the wind chills are in the single digits and we are driving down to the Turkey Trot. God I love this race!!!!!
My BIL has done it a few times and said the weather just sucks. That being said those are the best stories. Can't wait!
 
Stepped on the scale this morning for the first time post-marathon. Let's just say that it's time to stop eating and start running again. :mellow: Planning on an easy 4-5 miles at lunch today and a conversational 10 with the running club tomorrow morning.

GOOD LUCK to tri-man and pmb in your marathons this weekend and to 2Young in the half. I'm sure you'll all do great in typical FBG fashion! :goodposting:

 
Well, I've felt crappy all week - stiff and sore through the neck and shoulders (and a bit into the arms) after spending all last Friday out in the cold and rain. Went for a massage last night, which helped take away a lot of the tension, but I still didn't sleep well. Hard to tell how much of this is just the normal taper madness. :thumbup: I'm not feeling nervous or anxious. And I know I always feel blah before racing (exception: the fun R&R weekend). So I expect to drag to the starting line, then pop into race mode when the gun sounds.

I'll head up to G.R. in the morning. Temp on Saturday night supposed to dip to 28, then it's supposed to rise on Sunday to the high 40's. So it should be crispy cool and dry for the race. I doubt I'll have internet access through the weekend, and there's no electronic tracking. Gruecd, I'll try to call or text you my time and some brief comments midday on Sunday.

pmbrown ..2Young ...let's have a great weekend! Nut up or shut up!

 
tri-man 47 said:
Gruecd, I'll try to call or text you my time and some brief comments midday on Sunday.
Sounds good. I'll wait to hear from you, and I'll be sure to pass along your comments to our fellow forumites!
 
tri-man 47 said:
Well, I've felt crappy all week - stiff and sore through the neck and shoulders (and a bit into the arms) after spending all last Friday out in the cold and rain. Went for a massage last night, which helped take away a lot of the tension, but I still didn't sleep well. Hard to tell how much of this is just the normal taper madness. :goodposting: I'm not feeling nervous or anxious. And I know I always feel blah before racing (exception: the fun R&R weekend). So I expect to drag to the starting line, then pop into race mode when the gun sounds.

I'll head up to G.R. in the morning. Temp on Saturday night supposed to dip to 28, then it's supposed to rise on Sunday to the high 40's. So it should be crispy cool and dry for the race. I doubt I'll have internet access through the weekend, and there's no electronic tracking. Gruecd, I'll try to call or text you my time and some brief comments midday on Sunday.

pmbrown ..2Young ...let's have a great weekend! Nut up or shut up!
:goodposting: If its any consolation, I feel like ### too. Folks are dropping like flies at work, got a couple of swine flu cases in my kids school district and work has been a ##### this week. In other words, it has been a typical race week. All this being said, my plan is to hitch a ride with the 8 MM or 8:15 MM pace group depending on how I feel and IF I can find them at the start. If I can kick around between them, a PR is possible. Like you stated, BRRRRRRRRR. I have altered my gear plan a bit and am now thinking tights, my running hat and gloves. They are talking wind chills in the mid 20s and crossing the bridge in to Canada makes for very windy conditions. Tri-Man, hopefully when I return from Downtown I can log on and read about a BQ. You've killed the training and I'd bet at the sound of the gun the neck stuff will disappear and it'll be ON.

pmb, enjoy!! Sounds like we're battling the same elements, no chance of letting them win.

For those without a life that woud like to track me Sunday :yawn: you are supposed to be able to click here, click on results and they should have split information. My bib # is 11735. 1/2 marathon PR is 1:49:13, so anything under this would be a big win for me. I missed beating it by less than a minute in Chicago in August, so we'll see. If they list an "underwater mile" :fishy: this is a mile portion of the route that takes runners under the Detroit River through a tunnel from Windsor to Detroit.

 
tri-man 47 said:
Well, I've felt crappy all week - stiff and sore through the neck and shoulders (and a bit into the arms) after spending all last Friday out in the cold and rain. Went for a massage last night, which helped take away a lot of the tension, but I still didn't sleep well. Hard to tell how much of this is just the normal taper madness. :rolleyes: I'm not feeling nervous or anxious. And I know I always feel blah before racing (exception: the fun R&R weekend). So I expect to drag to the starting line, then pop into race mode when the gun sounds.

I'll head up to G.R. in the morning. Temp on Saturday night supposed to dip to 28, then it's supposed to rise on Sunday to the high 40's. So it should be crispy cool and dry for the race. I doubt I'll have internet access through the weekend, and there's no electronic tracking. Gruecd, I'll try to call or text you my time and some brief comments midday on Sunday.

pmbrown ..2Young ...let's have a great weekend! Nut up or shut up!
:goodposting: If its any consolation, I feel like ### too. Folks are dropping like flies at work, got a couple of swine flu cases in my kids school district and work has been a ##### this week. In other words, it has been a typical race week. All this being said, my plan is to hitch a ride with the 8 MM or 8:15 MM pace group depending on how I feel and IF I can find them at the start. If I can kick around between them, a PR is possible. Like you stated, BRRRRRRRRR. I have altered my gear plan a bit and am now thinking tights, my running hat and gloves. They are talking wind chills in the mid 20s and crossing the bridge in to Canada makes for very windy conditions. Tri-Man, hopefully when I return from Downtown I can log on and read about a BQ. You've killed the training and I'd bet at the sound of the gun the neck stuff will disappear and it'll be ON.

pmb, enjoy!! Sounds like we're battling the same elements, no chance of letting them win.

For those without a life that woud like to track me Sunday :yawn: you are supposed to be able to click here, click on results and they should have split information. My bib # is 11735. 1/2 marathon PR is 1:49:13, so anything under this would be a big win for me. I missed beating it by less than a minute in Chicago in August, so we'll see. If they list an "underwater mile" :fishy: this is a mile portion of the route that takes runners under the Detroit River through a tunnel from Windsor to Detroit.
Weather will not get me down. I hope to warm up quickly. As for you if you don't warm up, you could always stop in Cheetahs or Jason's for a minute to warm up. Though stopping in could cost you the PR and the finish. I have been there a couple of times before in a past life.Seriously though, sounds like you have the warmth figured out.

Have a great race.

 
Weather will not get me down. I hope to warm up quickly. As for you if you don't warm up, you could always stop in Cheetahs or Jason's for a minute to warm up. Though stopping in could cost you the PR and the finish. I have been there a couple of times before in a past life.Seriously though, sounds like you have the warmth figured out.Have a great race.
At 41 years old, and after being married for over 18 years, I won't need a whole minute. :rolleyes: Two years ago when it was much warmer than it will be on Sunday, Jason's had a very nice "spirit squad" for the race.
 
Weather will not get me down. I hope to warm up quickly. As for you if you don't warm up, you could always stop in Cheetahs or Jason's for a minute to warm up. Though stopping in could cost you the PR and the finish. I have been there a couple of times before in a past life.Seriously though, sounds like you have the warmth figured out.Have a great race.
At 41 years old, and after being married for over 18 years, I won't need a whole minute. :thumbup: Two years ago when it was much warmer than it will be on Sunday, Jason's had a very nice "spirit squad" for the race.
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