Ned - I wish I could get my recovery runs to where you have it. I am just bored and I feel like its worthless. I have to do everything in my power to slow down. That's where the HR helps me.
Sand – Just killing it. Great job! 5 out of 74. Wow!
Tri-man – 13 miles on a trail….Nice. 13 miles on a nice trail…..really nice. 13 miles on a nice trail right near your house….priceless.
Reginald – your entertaining posts make me laugh. Keep at it! I would vote for Yoga. When I have back issues, I do it and it makes it all better. BTW – who cares about your pacing in the last mile. Tell us more about that cougar!
CDog – congrats on a great 10K. That course is a beast. If you can handle that, then you could probably do a flat half marathon tomorrow. Way to go!
Walnutz – 4 to 5 miles will be no problem for you. Just slow down a bit so your HR is around 160ish. Enjoy!
Proninja – Before my Garmin, I used MapMyRun with my IPhone. You can register on their website free for a user name and password. Then just log in with your IPhone and it automatically syncs your runs. It worked well for me. I also liked RunKeeper but I never tried to sync to any website. (Both apps were free.)
Gruecd/triman – I follow Grue’s pacing and pretty much try to do 2/3 of the mileage and about 1:15/mile slower. Essentially my speed workouts are just about his recovery runs. I don’t know how Grue does it….
Sand – “oof”? A good “oof”? Or a bad “oof”?
MY UPDATE:
“Race” Report – I ran the Warrior Dash today. After banging out 15+ miles yesterday afternoon/evening, hitting the 10 a.m. heat going up the side of a mountain probably wasn’t the greatest idea. I have to admit that I had no goals and no competition. Just wanted to go out and have fun. Admittedly, my legs were gassed so I ran half and walked half on the way up the hill. Handled all the obstacles with no problem. Enjoyed the trail parts. The downhills were pretty steep and it had rained last night so it was slippery and you had to really hold yourself back. All in all, it was a good time. Ran the 3.1 miles with 10+ obstacles in 38:17 which put me 776 overall (in a field of 8177) and 50 in my AG out of 365. (That's only out of today as it was cooler today and it would be unfair to compare me against yesterday's heat.) It was fun but not crazy fun. I think I would enjoy something a little more extreme/challenging. The obstacles were pretty benign and the course wasn’t technically difficult for more than 50 yards at a shot. I’ve looked around and the Spartan Race (8 mile course) or the Tough Mudder may be more to my liking. The Warrior Dash goes to the lowest common denominator in this race course, so you have all types (including many who clearly don’t run regularly). I want a course that demands a bit more from people and is more of an endurance experience. Has anyone done the Spartan or Tough Mudder? Would love to hear about your experience. I have to admit the Tough Mudder in New Jersey looks pretty intense. Its 12 miles, in November, and there are numerous water hazards. Gotta think its pretty chilly out there.
I’ll sign up for Warrior Dash next year but I’ll make sure there is no long run 16 hours before so I can really “race” myself and hopefully land around 32 minutes which I think is doable.