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Ran a 10k in June (6 Viewers)

This morning: Just did a 22 mile bike ride. I struggled to maintain 20.0 MPH (ended at 19.9). The humidity was high, but I expected much more out of the ride. My legs really had little to nothing in them, and I have no clue why. Every time I tried to up the pace, my legs said :lmao: .
What are you training for? What happened to HHH?I'd love to be able to post a 20 in a training ride. Did something unusual today and decided to get in a morning weekday ride. Figured I'd do 40 miles but carry liquid to get me to 60 miles. I was at 19.4 mph after the first hour, 2m14s off the 20 mph pace. Other than four races and weekly interval sessions, I have been on the road exactly once in the last two months. :goodposting: I was putting out zone 1-2 effort but seeing a zone 3-4 HR level. Two thoughts here....lack of training and my legs are holding on stronger than my cardio OR my gut issue is causing a problem. Good news was that I was pain free the entire ride as I didn't spend any significant time above my lacate threshold.I was feeling pretty good at the 20 mile mark and decided to stretch it out another 5. 5 came and went and I decided to shoot for 30 before turning around. The next 1/2 hour had me improving the average as I only lost a handful of add'l secs to the 20 mph pace. Well my add'l mileage put me into some uncharted territory and evidently I missed a turn on the way back and got lost. Not just a little lost, turned around and riding the wrong direction lost. I finally figured things out when I saw a sign for an interstate exit that was a long ways from home and paid attention to the location of the sun. I don't take maps, phones, or gps when I ride. I kind of enjoy the edge of having to figure out your own way back if you miss a turn. Eventually I'll hit a major road and know where I'm at.Well the downside of the detour was hilly roads. My avearge started to sharply erode and the temps pushed into the 90's and my lack of miles on the legs. I hit mile 45 and figured I'd be between 56-60 miles taking the most direct route home. My average dropped below 19 mph somewhere between here and mile 50. At mile 55 I heard a pop from the rear wheel and was experiencing nasty wobble. Spoke was busted and I had to hitch home. It was so bad the tire was rubbing the frame. A pick-up truck stopped within 5 mins and got me to a bike shop in town. They didn't have time to fix so they loosen a few other spokes to eliminate the rub and I limped it a mile home to finished up at 56 miles, with an average of 18.8 for the first 55.I'm very happy that I was able to complete a 1/2 century plus with minimal difficulty and no cramping. #### and foot arch soreness was probably the first thing that would have given. Can't say I'm happy with the average, but this is base building for me. I'm going to try to make some changes to my body that makes me a better fat burner over the next 3 months. What is sad is that I averaged 22 mph over this distance a couple of years ago and 20+ mph over a solo century ride including stops. Best part, I really enjoyed the time on the bike today. I never ride in the mornings and it was great. Traffic was almost non-existant at times. I only got buzzed by a car once which is well off the expected knucklehead to miles riden ratio. Temp started off in the 70's and finished in the 90's.
 
I don't mean to pry so just tell to buzz off if you want, but did you ever get any word back on exactly what the problem is with your side/gut pain? If you posted it earlier, I apologize for missing it.______________________________________________Note for anyone who might be interested: If you work on a college campus, running outdoors is much more inspirational when classes resume in early September. That is all.
 
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I am not sure on my complete monthly totals, but a rough estimate is going to be about 260 miles put in this month. I am cruising to my goal of 2000 miles and should shoot past that number by a bunch. I am at 1547 miles ran so far this year. Never thought I would run this much, but it has been an awesome thing.
Nice work. You got me this month. I finished with 241. I'm at 1,700 YTD, so I just need to average 200/month to hit my goal of 2,500 miles for the year. Piece of cake.Got home from all-day meetings in Milwaukee, took some Nasonex and an OTC allergy pill, and headed back out for another 9 miles. Felt like crap after 2-3 miles and briefly considered quitting, but kept going, and actually felt progressively better as it went on. Averaged 8:06 for the run. 15 miles total for the day.Time to catch up on some E-mails, then early to bed. Later.
 
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I don't mean to pry so just tell to buzz off if you want, but did you ever get any word back on exactly what the problem is with your side/gut pain? If you posted it earlier, I apologize for missing it.______________________________________________Note for anyone who might be interested: If you work on a college campus, running outdoors is much more inspirational when classes resume in early September. That is all.
Appt tomorrow. Probably will do blood work to check for cancer and then refer me out to someone to scope out my poop chute.
 
I don't mean to pry so just tell to buzz off if you want, but did you ever get any word back on exactly what the problem is with your side/gut pain? If you posted it earlier, I apologize for missing it.______________________________________________Note for anyone who might be interested: If you work on a college campus, running outdoors is much more inspirational when classes resume in early September. That is all.
Appt tomorrow. Probably will do blood work to check for cancer and then refer me out to someone to scope out my poop chute.
Hope all goes well, you will be in my prayers.
 
You guys got me adding up my August miles.August total is 79.32 :lmao:
72.6 here. The illness and business travel killed my August miles. Should have easily been over 100. Screw it. On that note I didn't get squat done today - more business travel. On the other hand I did stand the the airport security line with Alice Cooper. That man has led a hard life.
 
Ned- Great job on the workout and as stated by Sand, I think you will be able to ramp up the mileage. You can always take an extra rest day here or there if you feel yourself overly tired or sore. The weight loss is amazing. I have been able to keep of nearly 30 pounds over the last 3 years with running. I really want to get a lot leaner and drop from 10 - 15 more, but I just can't seem to get to do it, even with all the miles that I run. I like to eat too much crap.
I keep track of my approximate calories burned on my spreadsheet. I'm physically down about 5lbs overall for the year, and I've burned over 53lbs worth of calories.
When I get serious about my weight I keep a spreadsheet as well. Everything that goes in and everything that I burn off. It is amazing when you look at the overall numbers of it.Grue- Way to get back out there and get some more miles in. Hopefully the allergies kick and you can get back to breathing well.

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I was up this morning and did 6 miles recovery with 6 x 100m strides. I have 4 more recovery this afternoon and then 5 more tomorrow morning before heading out to St. Louis for the weekend. I will catch 18 and 13 while I am out there. At least that is the plan, I will see about the 13 and may trim it to 8 or 9.

 
Getting closer and closer to medium-long runs at planned marathon pace, with just under 10 weeks to go until NYC.

Cranked out 14 last night at 8:30 per mile.

 
Getting closer and closer to medium-long runs at planned marathon pace, with just under 10 weeks to go until NYC.Cranked out 14 last night at 8:30 per mile.
Nice run!I've got nothing interesting to report. Just dutifully cranking out the midweek miles this week, trying to take it easy as I move into the 40+ mpw range. Yesterday was the first of 4 midweek 8-milers my plan calls for, so I was trudging away by 5:15 a.m. to be finished in time for work. This weekend is a tester - 8 miles at Marathon goal pace on Saturday and 17 miles on Sunday.Keep up the good work everyone. Looks like the weather is about to get much better for a lot of us.
 
BassNBrew said:
IvanKaramazov said:
I don't mean to pry so just tell to buzz off if you want, but did you ever get any word back on exactly what the problem is with your side/gut pain? If you posted it earlier, I apologize for missing it.______________________________________________

Note for anyone who might be interested: If you work on a college campus, running outdoors is much more inspirational when classes resume in early September. That is all.
Appt tomorrow. Probably will do blood work to check for cancer and then refer me out to someone to scope out my poop chute.
well, at least there's an upside:wigglefinger:

 
BnB: Happy thoughts sent your way with a Chevy Chase "Dee..ee..eeeep River" thrown in. Culdeus wasn't able to do HHH, and I knew I couldn't get close to PR'ing, so I bugged as well. Great to get that many base miles in, though it sucks that you blew a spoke.

IvanK: I am also enjoying MUCH better scenery with the coeds back.

Grue: fight through it! My allergies are kicking my ### right now as well. The only benefit of running is all the phlegm that gets dislodged during the process. I'm sure I deposited a pint this morning.

Workhorse: Excellent 14 miler!!!

The_Man: Best of luck with your weekend. It sounds brutal.

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My update:

I again did just 4x800's (w/ 400 jogs) this morning. During my warm-up mile, I realized I forgot to put my 2XU's on, and was very cognizant of my calves bc of it. I also decided not to try to push for a 5th 800 as I didn't want to risk pushing any more than I needed to. The intervals went as expected, though I'm still not happy with how high my HR is getting during these. I'm hoping it's just the heat/humidity, but I'm so ready for a decent run (even a non-crappy one will do!). My interval pace and HR max were:

1) 7:00 (178 bpm)

2) 6:54 (182 bpm)

3) 6:57 (184 bpm)

4) 6:58 (185 bpm)

I was close to red-lining during the last interval, and had to walk for a couple hundred yards a quarter mile into my mile cool down. I'm glad I got it in, but don't remember intervals ever kicking my ### like these have been over the last three weeks.

 
Woke up this morning and could barely move my neck. I must have slept at an odd angle or something - feels like I spent the night :lmao:

So no tempo run this morning - hoping it improves enough to get out later this afternoon as I really don't want to skip the run entirely and can't afford to do it tomorrow with 20 on the schedule for Saturday.

 
I took yesterday off and pigged out at the Outback with the wife/kids instead. First time I've done that in I don't know how long.

At any rate...My HM buddy asked if we could do our 5 tonight so we met up downtown after work. I must've left my Garmin on the other day after using it and killed the batteries... :lmao: So we just went by the sun and figured we'd run until it got dark. I have no clue how far we went, but we took off at 6:40 and ran until last light. I'm guessing somewhere around an hour and feel like we were going around a 9min pace. Best guess is ~ 6mi. :(

Whatever it was, it felt "easy" and was pretty refreshing. I can't believe I'm even saying that about running for an hour. :thumbup:

 
12 heavy-legged, extremely squishy-shoed miles done this afternoon. Legs were tired before I even started, and I felt like quitting after the first half hour or so. Of course, it was cloudy and overcast all day, and the sun came out right when I started running. Humid with temps in the lower 80s. Anyway, kept going, took at Gu at mile 6, and actually felt better as the run went on. Finished with basically even splits and averaged 8:20 pace....

....and then proceeded to go gorge myself with pizza and beer. Now my stomach hurts. :)

 
Ned - Way to bang out that hour-long run!

liquors - Nice work on the intervals.

Wraith - Hope the neck feels better! I heard that getting drunk and getting laid are supposed to help with that. :)

 
It was 104 when I pulled in the driveway today. I waited for the sun to dip behind the mountains and I headed out. I set my garmin for a virtual race. Had a little guy on there for me to beat.

I did a 5k race . I started the watch in the house to see if I set it right so the guy got a little head start and I lost some time there. Not much though.

Mile 1 9:23

Mile 2 9:22

Mile 3 9:36

The last .11 was 0:57

I won the virtual race and more importantly I did not walk until the 3.11 was over!!!!!!

Max HR was 178 so I know my try to find max HR the other day was BS. Avg HR was 167.

My best pace was gruecd like at 7:20

It was 93 when I got home so I figure it was probably 95 when I started. I went with no water.

I am very happy with this run. I did an hour of yoga earlier today.

 
I won the virtual race and more importantly I did not walk until the 3.11 was over!!!!!!
Awesome, man.Today was a good day. Finally got on the bike today for a good roadie ride. Averaged a nice 20mph - average 203watts ( a couple stops to wait for the group included). Did manage a couple fifteen minute sections where average power was ~240. Not bad. Finished with a 2.5 mile brick, just to get the legs moving. Held 8:30/mile, which ain't bad. With my Oly coming up I need to be able to get these things done with style.
 
It was 104 when I pulled in the driveway today. I waited for the sun to dip behind the mountains and I headed out. I set my garmin for a virtual race. Had a little guy on there for me to beat.I did a 5k race . I started the watch in the house to see if I set it right so the guy got a little head start and I lost some time there. Not much though.Mile 1 9:23Mile 2 9:22Mile 3 9:36The last .11 was 0:57I won the virtual race and more importantly I did not walk until the 3.11 was over!!!!!!Max HR was 178 so I know my try to find max HR the other day was BS. Avg HR was 167.My best pace was gruecd like at 7:20It was 93 when I got home so I figure it was probably 95 when I started. I went with no water.I am very happy with this run. I did an hour of yoga earlier today.
Fantastic. I am going to have to get a bit faster. :thumbup:I was thinking about going our for a slow 3 miler yesterday, but after work I was exhausted and my legs were sore. So I just sat around all evening. Tomorrow I am going out for a 4-5 mile run. This will be my long run for the week as I am taking a set-back this week. Next Saturday I will be going for my usual 8, but will try to make the walks farther apart than 3 minutes. Everyone have a great weekend, and good luck to the racers. I look forward to reading any race reports.
 
I won the virtual race and more importantly I did not walk until the 3.11 was over!!!!!!
Awesome, man.Today was a good day. Finally got on the bike today for a good roadie ride. Averaged a nice 20mph - average 203watts ( a couple stops to wait for the group included). Did manage a couple fifteen minute sections where average power was ~240. Not bad. Finished with a 2.5 mile brick, just to get the legs moving. Held 8:30/mile, which ain't bad. With my Oly coming up I need to be able to get these things done with style.
I've seen it a few times mentioned now - what's a brick?
 
I've seen it a few times mentioned now - what's a brick?
A bike ride, followed immediately by a run.
Or technically a swim followed immediately by a bike. Some folks do them as a training thing. I don't think it makes a hill of beans worth of difference. It was just convenient yesterday and I needed to run a bit.I did find out one interesting thing yesterday. After the run my feet were sore. Looked at the bottom of my shoes and I have successfully worn the rubber down to the foam cushioning. I guess new shoes are in order...
 
Words you don't want to hear from you doctor..."I apoligize for this in advance."

Cautiously optimistic good news, doesn't look like anything major per the doc. Of course this is from a guy who just wrecked my bunghole with his wiggley finger so you'll have to forgive me if I wait for the blood work for a second opinion. He did diaognos a slight hernia (which I've had for years) about the time he was checking the nads for hardening crusting. Bottom line is that we know nothing new except my prostate and nuts have a clean bill of health. Had a hard time sleeping last night from the soreness. A wiggley finger is one thing, but giving my butt joint an ultimate tensile strength test ranks up there with discussing LAC10 sports with Lhucks.

 
Words you don't want to hear from you doctor..."I apoligize for this in advance."Cautiously optimistic good news, doesn't look like anything major per the doc. Of course this is from a guy who just wrecked my bunghole with his wiggley finger so you'll have to forgive me if I wait for the blood work for a second opinion. He did diaognos a slight hernia (which I've had for years) about the time he was checking the nads for hardening crusting. Bottom line is that we know nothing new except my prostate and nuts have a clean bill of health. Had a hard time sleeping last night from the soreness. A wiggley finger is one thing, but giving my butt joint an ultimate tensile strength test ranks up there with discussing LAC10 sports with Lhucks.
:XI wanted to give you a :lmao: on the optimistic news, but felt it was inappropriate... :wall: Great to hear so far - GL on the blood work results!
 
For the past year or so I've been running 3 miles 3 or 4 times a week. Never more or less, always 3 miles. Current pace is around 7:40 if I'm running on the treadmill, a little slower outside.

My wife has convinced me to do a half marathon with her in mid November, and this morning I did my first "long" run - a six miler at 8:30 pace. It's week one of the FIRST training program which requires only three runs a week plus some cross training. Anyone ever use this? How'd it go? It sounds good to me because my one concern is injury- I've been prone to stress fractures in my shins when I've upped mileage in the past.

 
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Hey Nigel, welcome to the club of the truly insane distance runners!

I know some marathoners who SWEAR by the First method. For me, it's not enough weekly running but I'm injury-free (knock wood) enough to really pile on the miles.

As you stretch out your long runs, don't be afraid to run them VERY slowly - Like in the 9:00s somewhere. The speed will come later. You need to give your body time to adjust to running outside and building up your endurance.

Good luck. Keep us updated on your progress!

 
For the past year or so I've been running 3 miles 3 or 4 times a week. Never more or less, always 3 miles. Current pace is around 7:40 if I'm running on the treadmill, a little slower outside.

My wife has convinced me to do a half marathon with her in mid November, and this morning I did my first "long" run - a six miler at 8:30 pace. It's week one of the FIRST training program which requires only three runs a week plus some cross training. Anyone ever use this? How'd it go? It sounds good to me because my one concern is injury- I've been prone to stress fractures in my shins when I've upped mileage in the past.
Used FIRST for my first half earlier this year. It was a great program. I added 1-2 additional easy runs to the 3 base workouts most weeks. I hit my goal pace on race day without a problem. FIRST is definitely a worthwhile training program. Plug in your numbers and don't look back.
 
For the past year or so I've been running 3 miles 3 or 4 times a week. Never more or less, always 3 miles. Current pace is around 7:40 if I'm running on the treadmill, a little slower outside.

My wife has convinced me to do a half marathon with her in mid November, and this morning I did my first "long" run - a six miler at 8:30 pace. It's week one of the FIRST training program which requires only three runs a week plus some cross training. Anyone ever use this? How'd it go? It sounds good to me because my one concern is injury- I've been prone to stress fractures in my shins when I've upped mileage in the past.
Used FIRST for my first half earlier this year. It was a great program. I added 1-2 additional easy runs to the 3 base workouts most weeks. I hit my goal pace on race day without a problem. FIRST is definitely a worthwhile training program. Plug in your numbers and don't look back.
Yeah, I was thinking I'd add at least an additional 3 miler per week. I've never really "cross-trained" in my life. Can I count golf? :thumbup:
 
BassNBrew said:
Words you don't want to hear from you doctor..."I apoligize for this in advance."Cautiously optimistic good news, doesn't look like anything major per the doc. Of course this is from a guy who just wrecked my bunghole with his wiggley finger so you'll have to forgive me if I wait for the blood work for a second opinion. He did diaognos a slight hernia (which I've had for years) about the time he was checking the nads for hardening crusting. Bottom line is that we know nothing new except my prostate and nuts have a clean bill of health. Had a hard time sleeping last night from the soreness. A wiggley finger is one thing, but giving my butt joint an ultimate tensile strength test ranks up there with discussing LAC10 sports with Lhucks.
The timing is a little off on these, but this is my smiley re-creation of the events: :clyde: :thumbup: :bow: :eek: :grad: :shock: :headbang: :help: :wub: :penalty: :thanks: :toilet: :D
 
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BassNBrew said:
Words you don't want to hear from you doctor..."I apoligize for this in advance."Cautiously optimistic good news, doesn't look like anything major per the doc. Of course this is from a guy who just wrecked my bunghole with his wiggley finger so you'll have to forgive me if I wait for the blood work for a second opinion. He did diaognos a slight hernia (which I've had for years) about the time he was checking the nads for hardening crusting. Bottom line is that we know nothing new except my prostate and nuts have a clean bill of health. Had a hard time sleeping last night from the soreness. A wiggley finger is one thing, but giving my butt joint an ultimate tensile strength test ranks up there with discussing LAC10 sports with Lhucks.
Am I wrong for laughing at this?But I am glad that at least so far you're getting good news!
 
Nigel said:
The Third said:
Nigel said:
For the past year or so I've been running 3 miles 3 or 4 times a week. Never more or less, always 3 miles. Current pace is around 7:40 if I'm running on the treadmill, a little slower outside.

My wife has convinced me to do a half marathon with her in mid November, and this morning I did my first "long" run - a six miler at 8:30 pace. It's week one of the FIRST training program which requires only three runs a week plus some cross training. Anyone ever use this? How'd it go? It sounds good to me because my one concern is injury- I've been prone to stress fractures in my shins when I've upped mileage in the past.
Used FIRST for my first half earlier this year. It was a great program. I added 1-2 additional easy runs to the 3 base workouts most weeks. I hit my goal pace on race day without a problem. FIRST is definitely a worthwhile training program. Plug in your numbers and don't look back.
Yeah, I was thinking I'd add at least an additional 3 miler per week. I've never really "cross-trained" in my life. Can I count golf? :shrug:
I've been following FIRST for 12 months now (though I really didn't start the cross training until January). I got a marathon PR in December and completed my first 3 triathlons this summer following the program. I am a huge advocate. I don't think there's anything wrong with using a light run as one of your cross-training workouts, as long as you keep it light. The 3 runs are all designed to be quite taxing, so you wouldn't be doing yourself any favors pushing the pace on an additional run.

Good luck and I look forward to reading about your progress!

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50 minutes on the bike trainer - including 20 minutes at 85 and 15 minutes at 95.

My neck is pretty much back to normal. I'm ticked it killed my tempo run yesterday but not much I can do about it. I'm VERY excited about my 20 miler tomorrow - looks like it should be close to 50 degrees. I'm not even sure how to dress for 50 degrees anymore!!

 
BassNBrew said:
A wiggley finger is one thing, but giving my butt joint an ultimate tensile strength test ranks up there with discussing LAC10 sports with Lhucks.
This would be a really nice poll which I'd predict about a 50/50 split.
 
BnB -- I'm reminded of the following exchange from The Usual Suspects: "I had a guy's finger up my ###!" "Oh, is it Friday night already?"

Nigel -- Never used that program before, but GL. Like Workhorse said, go easy on the long runs to cut down on your injury risk.

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Did 11.5 miles today, with the last 3.5 at MP. I'm at the point where it's really hard to motivate myself to go out for a long-but-not-really-long run like this. Since it was nice and cool today and I didn't anticipate needing fluids, I decided to spice things up by abandoning my normal route. I just ran south for 3 miles, cut across the south end of town, and gradually worked my way back to campus. As I was finishing up, the sidewalk jumped up and bit me, and I went down hard, landing on all fours. This was right outside the campus Newman Center as mid-day mass as letting out, so I'm sure the people nearby didn't appreciate the involuntary "God-#######-dammit ####### ####" that I let out, but then again every Catholic I know swears like a sailor so I'm sure they understood where I was coming from. Technically I was supposed to do 12, but with blood streaming down both hands and one knee scraped up, I figured I'd just head back to the Wellness Center, bum a few bandages from the staff, and call it good.

 
This was right outside the campus Newman Center as mid-day mass as letting out, so I'm sure the people nearby didn't appreciate the involuntary "God-#######-dammit ####### ####" that I let out, but then again every Catholic I know swears like a sailor so I'm sure they understood where I was coming from. Technically I was supposed to do 12, but with blood streaming down both hands and one knee scraped up, I figured I'd just head back to the Wellness Center, bum a few bandages from the staff, and call it good.
Don't worry. They were too impressed with your stigmata to worry about the bad language.
 
Quick Garmin question here.

I am using the Mcmillan site gruecd gave us http://www.mcmillanrunning.com/cgi-bin/calc.pl

I dont know if that link has my info I plugged in or not. I put 29:19 as my 5k time. I am looking to do a tempo run tomorrow. I set my Garmin to alert me if I fall below a pace of 9:55 or above 10:21. I got those numbers from Mcmillan site. My question is this. Is there a way to program a warm up and cool down into my garmin along with the tempo settings? I know I could just warm up and then hit start but I really like to keep track of everything I do. I plan on doing 6.75 miles tomorrow. I would like to do a half mile warm up and a half mile cool down with a 5.75 mile tempo run in between. Anyone know if and how to do this?

If by chance my info does come through on the link above and someone has time I dont understand the intervals under stamina workouts. Explain assuming I am an idiot. :thumbup:

Also I am assuming if I follow the Mcmillan pacing that I will get faster with time. As I get faster I put in new times and get different paces, correct?

 
Quick Garmin question here.

I am using the Mcmillan site gruecd gave us http://www.mcmillanrunning.com/cgi-bin/calc.pl

I dont know if that link has my info I plugged in or not. I put 29:19 as my 5k time. I am looking to do a tempo run tomorrow. I set my Garmin to alert me if I fall below a pace of 9:55 or above 10:21. I got those numbers from Mcmillan site. My question is this. Is there a way to program a warm up and cool down into my garmin along with the tempo settings? I know I could just warm up and then hit start but I really like to keep track of everything I do. I plan on doing 6.75 miles tomorrow. I would like to do a half mile warm up and a half mile cool down with a 5.75 mile tempo run in between. Anyone know if and how to do this?

If by chance my info does come through on the link above and someone has time I dont understand the intervals under stamina workouts. Explain assuming I am an idiot. :bag:

Also I am assuming if I follow the Mcmillan pacing that I will get faster with time. As I get faster I put in new times and get different paces, correct?
Link in my post does not work :thumbup: Here is a link to the main page without my numbers plugged in.

http://www.mcmillanrunning.com/mcmillanrunningcalculator.htm

 
I woke up and my legs felt stiff and a little sore. I had all but decided to really take it easy today and not run at all. Then I read rule 1.35 of the Runner's Rule Book.

On days when you don't feel like running at all, tell yourself you'll just jog around the block. Then go do it. Nine times out of ten, those few minutes of movement will be enough to kick you into gear, and you'll want to keep going. And that one time out of ten? Hey, at least you've run around the block. Which is one more block than most folks will run that day.
I got dressed, when out and started to run a mile out. I got to the mile and felt better so I decided to do a 3 mile loop. I got to the turnaround and just kept going. I did a total of 4 this morning at a 10:53 pace. I was a bit faster on the back half but not by a lot. It felt good to just get in a nice slow paced run. It was a bit cooler here today, 73 with 97%, and I could actually feel it outside.
 
I woke up and my legs felt stiff and a little sore. I had all but decided to really take it easy today and not run at all. Then I read rule 1.35 of the Runner's Rule Book.

On days when you don't feel like running at all, tell yourself you'll just jog around the block. Then go do it. Nine times out of ten, those few minutes of movement will be enough to kick you into gear, and you'll want to keep going. And that one time out of ten? Hey, at least you've run around the block. Which is one more block than most folks will run that day.
I got dressed, when out and started to run a mile out. I got to the mile and felt better so I decided to do a 3 mile loop. I got to the turnaround and just kept going. I did a total of 4 this morning at a 10:53 pace. I was a bit faster on the back half but not by a lot. It felt good to just get in a nice slow paced run. It was a bit cooler here today, 73 with 97%, and I could actually feel it outside.
Nice!!!It is 5:30 here and I am trying to get myself out the door. Hoping to have a bm before I head out so I dont have any poop stories later.
 
I woke up and my legs felt stiff and a little sore. I had all but decided to really take it easy today and not run at all. Then I read rule 1.35 of the Runner's Rule Book.

On days when you don't feel like running at all, tell yourself you'll just jog around the block. Then go do it. Nine times out of ten, those few minutes of movement will be enough to kick you into gear, and you'll want to keep going.

And that one time out of ten? Hey, at least you've run around the block. Which is one more block than most folks will run that day.
I got dressed, when out and started to run a mile out. I got to the mile and felt better so I decided to do a 3 mile loop. I got to the turnaround and just kept going. I did a total of 4 this morning at a 10:53 pace. I was a bit faster on the back half but not by a lot. It felt good to just get in a nice slow paced run. It was a bit cooler here today, 73 with 97%, and I could actually feel it outside.
Great job, Darrin. I tell my wife the same thing all the time. Except it's not about running. And it doesn't work nine times out of ten. But otherwise it's just the same.8 miles at goal marathon pace (7:39) today. Last week, I did 7 at 7:36 pace with an average HR of 155. But that was on the pancake flat bikepath, and I ran smart, starting out slow and then finishing great. Today, I did 8 at 7:32 pace with a 160 HR. It was brutal and left me wiped out at the end. I ran some gently rolling hills but the problem was that I started way too fast. Once I got that HR revving, I passed my lactate threshold and it just got harder and harder. Splits from last week and this week are below -- pretty much including them here just so I can find them at work on Monday and add them to my running log.

1 - 7:39 (146 HR) / 7:23 (149)

2 - 7:53 (151) / 7:39 (150) - little downhill here

3 - 7:40 (156) / 7:36 (160) - little uphill

4 - 7:34 (158) / 7:37 (163)

5 - 7:32 (160) / 7:46 (163) - little uphill

6 - 7:34 (160) / 7:27 (167)

7 - 7:23 (160) / 7:38 (167)

8 - / 7:12 (169)

 
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I put 29:19 as my 5k time. I am looking to do a tempo run tomorrow. I set my Garmin to alert me if I fall below a pace of 9:55 or above 10:21. I got those numbers from Mcmillan site. Also I am assuming if I follow the Mcmillan pacing that I will get faster with time. As I get faster I put in new times and get different paces, correct?
Here is how I did today:mile 1 9:59mile 2 10:07mile 3 10:22mile 4 10:42mile 5 10:45mile 6 11:06mile 7 12:32 This last mile was quite a bit of a cool down walk. This was not a full mile either (.88 mile)Total 6.88 miles, avg pace 10:58, max HR 177, avg HR 164Mile one I was having a hard time staying above 9:55 as time went on I had a hard time staying under 10:21. I guess that is the point of the training? As I do this more I should get better/faster, correct?
 
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OK, I think I'm seriously mind-####ed after Saturday's crappy half marathon.Was supposed to do my 9 with 5 x 1000M yesterday morning, and that didn't happen because I was too lazy to get out of bed, plain and simple. Then last night I ended up having to go back to the office for a while after dinner, and by the time I got home at 8:00, I was exhausted, so I didn't run last night, either. On top of everything else, my allergies (which have been fine since getting shots several years ago) have mysteriously re-appeared, and they've been driving me nuts the last few days. So I get up this morning, it's 70 degrees with like 90%+ humidity, but I decide to go for it anyway. I run 3+ warm-up miles to the track, make it through two repeats, and I'm done. Legs aren't the problem; I just can't breathe in this crap. Run a couple miles back home and call it a day.So like I said in my Facebook update this morning, if anyone finds my mojo, please give it back.
I don't want to steal anyone's thunder , but according to Facebook someone who was in here crying like a little girl just a couple of days ago busted out a new HM PR today. :confused: I think all of us who have been out there putting in the hard work during this ungodly summer (Baltimore just set an alltime record with 58 days hitting 90 or higher) are going to reap big rewards if/when the cool weather gets here.
 
OK, I think I'm seriously mind-####ed after Saturday's crappy half marathon.Was supposed to do my 9 with 5 x 1000M yesterday morning, and that didn't happen because I was too lazy to get out of bed, plain and simple. Then last night I ended up having to go back to the office for a while after dinner, and by the time I got home at 8:00, I was exhausted, so I didn't run last night, either. On top of everything else, my allergies (which have been fine since getting shots several years ago) have mysteriously re-appeared, and they've been driving me nuts the last few days. So I get up this morning, it's 70 degrees with like 90%+ humidity, but I decide to go for it anyway. I run 3+ warm-up miles to the track, make it through two repeats, and I'm done. Legs aren't the problem; I just can't breathe in this crap. Run a couple miles back home and call it a day.So like I said in my Facebook update this morning, if anyone finds my mojo, please give it back.
I don't want to steal anyone's thunder , but according to Facebook someone who was in here crying like a little girl just a couple of days ago busted out a new HM PR today. :thumbup: I think all of us who have been out there putting in the hard work during this ungodly summer (Baltimore just set an alltime record with 58 days hitting 90 or higher) are going to reap big rewards if/when the cool weather gets here.
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I don't want to steal anyone's thunder , but according to Facebook someone who was in here crying like a little girl just a couple of days ago busted out a new HM PR today.
:hey: Needed to get the bad taste out of my mouth from last weekend, so this morning I did the "JustRun 2010" half marathon in Stevens Point, WI. I'll try to add more later, but it was nice and cool (but windy) for the race, and I ran 1:27:52 (6:42/mile), a PR by more than 2 minutes. Placed 7th overall and 1st in my age group (30-39). Started out nice and slow (6:50, 6:54, 7:08, 6:52 for the first four miles) and then picked it up. Had miles of 6:33, 6:33, 6:39, and 6:34 thrown in there. In the interest of full disclosure, the course might have been a little short, but it was close, and even if it was, I still would've PR'd easily. If anything, I figure it makes up for all the other races that I've run long.

Did 2 miles before and 5 miles after to get my 20 for the day.

Pretty stoked. Apparently my mojo was hiding in Stevens Point. :shrug:

 
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