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Footballguy
Workhorse - it's exciting to read of your plans! Hopefully you'll stay on schedule and achieve the dream. It'll be fun to watch your progress. Make sure your running coach understands, though, that you've got a whole team of assistant coaches here!
pmbrown - glad to hear about the swim. Now you see what we mean about doing a length or lap and then thinking it through. There really is a lot to concentrate on.
prosopis - it's about sticking with it, hopefully making some progress, having fun, finding satisfaction. We all know it's relative to where each person is at ...age, health, availability of time, etc. It helps me to see the bar set high by gruecd, BnB, and Sand, for example.
pmbrown - glad to hear about the swim. Now you see what we mean about doing a length or lap and then thinking it through. There really is a lot to concentrate on.
prosopis - it's about sticking with it, hopefully making some progress, having fun, finding satisfaction. We all know it's relative to where each person is at ...age, health, availability of time, etc. It helps me to see the bar set high by gruecd, BnB, and Sand, for example.
All friends are on track except for my wife who started the Police Academy today, and she's holding back as she's nervous about the P.T. she'll have to do, and wanted fresh legs (just in case).
I was wondering the same thing. If your 1:48 half is even somewhat indicative of your current fitness level, then 3:50 should definitely be do-able for you.
I was wondering the same thing. If your 1:48 half is even somewhat indicative of your current fitness level, then 3:50 should definitely be do-able for you.
I am still going to avoid all running until next weekend. I found some info on how to run train after a "calf heart attack" that I think I'll try. My goal is to get back to normal to begin an 18 week 1/2 training plan the 1st week in March. I don't have to technically start until mid March, but am adding a few weeks for race weeks in the schedule and there respective tapers. Before I hurt my calf, I was doing the weeks close to about the 11th or 12th week of training.
Do you have gills or something?!? WOW that's a lot of swimming!Congratulations on a fantastic start to the year!!
nicely done!!
You shouldn't ache like crazy after a 5 mile run. That isn't normal. An unstable knee isn't normal. I'd consider seeing an orthopedist.