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I'm sure my recovery was lengthened a bit by the Bourbon Chase, but here we are 23 days after my marathon, and I finally have a little bounce back in my step. 8 miles yesterday after work at 7:17 average pace. SRD today, then 10 tomorrow, hopefully some speed on Thursday, recovery Friday, and 15 on Saturday. Weekly mileage back up into the 50s. More like it.
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pmb - Loved the race report. Especially the bouncing eyefuls.
liquors - Great work on the bike. Keep it up, Lance.
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pmb - Loved the race report. Especially the bouncing eyefuls.
liquors - Great work on the bike. Keep it up, Lance.
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Don't think running tonight would be a good idea with that goin on.
you sound just like me. I'd be embarrased to show anyone the excel workbook I have going on all my runs that I've logged in the past 18 months. It's a full blown running diary with all sorts of data analysis. 
and raise you a tracking spreadsheet with swim/bike/run/other, color coding by event type, % analysis of each discipline (S/B/R) based on comparison to each other, comparison to total days in the year and % analysis to 2009 & 2010. And, I embed a hyperlink to the data on Garmin Connect to most activities as reference. It has reached a level of certifiable insanity 

, but bit the bullet and tried them. I think its just a matter of making sure the style of shoe is still right for you and then trying them out.Unless you're a small guy, I'd be leary of running a marathon on anything flat-like. I love my flats for 5Ks, but at 190 I'd probably be running barefoot at mile 18.
I was on track to burn through the sole of my Adrenalines in less than 100 miles in one spot. That's what I get for having a surgically enhanced knee, I guess. So now I have been putting on a layer of shoe goo every week and using that as a wear surface. Working great - I can't tell the difference and my shoes will definitely last a lot longer now.