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Ran a 10k in June (1 Viewer)

'wraith5 said:
'gruecd said:
Temps are gonna be ridiculous here tomorrow. Pushing 80 at the start and maybe 90 by the afternoon. They're keeping the course open an extra hour and giving people the option of deferring to next year.
Grue forwarded this to me to share:
Advisory From Boston Marathon Medical Directors to Entrants in the 2012 Boston MarathonSaturday, April 14, 2012 as of 11:30 a.m.We are looking closely at the current weather situation which is projected  to be quite warm. The B.A.A. is closely monitoring this situation for for race day decisions. If the temperatures reach certain levels, running will put even the most fit athletes at risk for heat injury.  We are now making the recommendation that if you are not highly fit or if you have any underlying medical conditions (for example-cardiac disease, pulmonary disease or any of a number of medical problems), you should NOT run this race.  Inexperienced marathoners should not run.  Those who have only trained in a cooler climate and who may not be acclimated (for at least the last 10 days) to warm weather running conditions should also consider not running.  For those very fit athletes who decide to run, you should take significant precautions:  Run at a slower pace and maintain hydration.You should frequently take breaks by walking instead of running.This will not be a day to run a personal best.  If you choose to run, run safely above all else. Speed can kill.Heat stroke is a serious issue and is related to intensity of running as well as the heat and humidity.Good hydration is important but over hydration can also be a problem. Thirst is an indication that you are under-hydrated. You should maintain hydration levels slightly greater than your hydration program in your training, but not excessively so.Even the fittest athletes, that take precautions can still suffer serious heat illness. Recognizing symptoms of heat illness in yourself and others is critical , this may include headaches, dizziness, confusion, fatigue, nausea and vomiting. If you experience any of these, stop running immediately and if symptoms persist seek medical attention.Boston Marathon Co-Medical Directors, Dr. Pierre d'Hemecourt and Dr. Sophia Dyer 
Reads like a CYA announcement to me. Hope people are smart and do the right thing. No one needs to get hurt over a race. Having said that HTFU and get out there. Just do it wisely.* This post comes from a moron that goes out in 100 degrees with one amphipod and wonders why he does not feel good after. :hey: :bag:
 
Guys, I have been nursing some tendonitis. It has been getting better, but I want to continue to rest it a bit. I have been riding my bike, but don't feel like I have been getting the same workout. I know it's not, but I was wondering just how much biking should I do per 5 miles of running to just maintain. I am keeping a 4:50 pace on the bike. I keep a 8:40 pace running. Should I bump up the bike pace?
How long have taken off of running, and how much longer are you planning to take off? If we're talking about a couple of weeks or something like that, don't worry about it. Your running fitness will come back quicker than you think.
Just a couple of weeks, but I have a bike and the time. It doesn't aggrivate my injury. So, I thought I'd asked those with more experience about a comparable workout...
 
* This post comes from a moron that goes out in 100 degrees with one amphipod and wonders why he does not feel good after. :hey: :bag:
Yeah, but it's a dry heat.Gru - good luck and race smart!



Ned - nice run!



Ivan - :shock:

On my end, not much. Did a 22 mile recovery type ride today, along with some party type games (triathlon club event). One of those was a plank competition - managed a three minute hold, which I was pretty happy with considering I'm a ball of lactic acid right now. Won myself a free tri entry for later in the year. :excited:

So, 122 miles on the weekend. Good enough for the FFA? :football:

 
Nice work Sand...I wish I was in that kind of shape

Gru good luck tomorrow and give us an update on that hottie competitor.

I ran a 6 mile recovery run(I've slowed the pace of these down after yall told me I was going too fast) in 51:46

 
Guys, I have been nursing some tendonitis. It has been getting better, but I want to continue to rest it a bit. I have been riding my bike, but don't feel like I have been getting the same workout. I know it's not, but I was wondering just how much biking should I do per 5 miles of running to just maintain. I am keeping a 4:50 pace on the bike. I keep a 8:40 pace running. Should I bump up the bike pace?
How long have taken off of running, and how much longer are you planning to take off? If we're talking about a couple of weeks or something like that, don't worry about it. Your running fitness will come back quicker than you think.
Just a couple of weeks, but I have a bike and the time. It doesn't aggrivate my injury. So, I thought I'd asked those with more experience about a comparable workout...
I'd do the bike more on time than a target pace. Do you know your target heart rate when you run the 5-milers? If so, I'd shoot for 10 to 15 BPMs less that your run target rate and ride for an hour, versus 43 minutes you run. For the hour of biking, try and mix things up by sprinting or climbing during commercials (if you are watch TV) or every 3rd song if you are listening to music.
 
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'Ned said:
On a side note - she's now wearing a HRM and learning the ropes :wub: :wub:
So you gonna pull a '2Young' and try the HRM during a, uh, romantic moments?
Fixed, I'm still in my early 40s Pops.
:lol: I did mention this yesterday when we were coming home from dinner after we had a little chat about finding your max HR. I told her we could strap on the HRMs and find her max after the kids went to bed tonight. All I got was a big old :rolleyes: :kicksrock:

 
Hey guys

I've been lurking and doing some running but a lot has been going on in my personal life. I'll explain in another post this week.

In any event, just wanted to wish Gru the best in Boston.

This kid I know has been busting his butt to PR at Boston. The guy is hoping to break 2:40. His marathon PR is 2:42. I told him to take it easy and find another marathon to PR. i think he's gonna still go for it as he said it was low humidity and it would be in the low 80's when he would be running. Regardless, if you feel like tracking him, he's wearing bib 501. I do feel bad for him as he was doing nearly 100 mile weeks as a senior in college just for this moment and mother nature is giving him the finger.

I'll post more later this week.

 
I'm thinking 3:30 sounds good for tomorrow. That's a full minute/mile slower than I was planning on running. Assuming a quick recovery and decent weather, maybe I'll go for another sub-3 in Green Bay.

There's gonna be a LOT of skin on the course tomorrow. :excited:

 
i think he's gonna still go for it as he said it was low humidity and it would be in the low 80's when he would be running.
With all due respect, unless he's been training in Miami, that's just stupid.
Don't disagree. And no he hasn't been training in Miami.He's a great kid who is very competitive with himself. He's 21 years old. He may have to learn how tough the heat can be. He said he would run smart and give it a shot. We'll see.....EDIT: I'm doing Burlington Vermont in late May and offered he could crash in my hotel room (with me, my wife and kids) if he had second thoughts about PR attempt tomorrow.. I'm guessing by 11:30 I'll know if he's going for it.
 
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Guys, I have been nursing some tendonitis. It has been getting better, but I want to continue to rest it a bit. I have been riding my bike, but don't feel like I have been getting the same workout. I know it's not, but I was wondering just how much biking should I do per 5 miles of running to just maintain. I am keeping a 4:50 pace on the bike. I keep a 8:40 pace running. Should I bump up the bike pace?
How long have taken off of running, and how much longer are you planning to take off? If we're talking about a couple of weeks or something like that, don't worry about it. Your running fitness will come back quicker than you think.
Just a couple of weeks, but I have a bike and the time. It doesn't aggrivate my injury. So, I thought I'd asked those with more experience about a comparable workout...
I'd do the bike more on time than a target pace. Do you know your target heart rate when you run the 5-milers? If so, I'd shoot for 10 to 15 BPMs less that your run target rate and ride for an hour, versus 43 minutes you run. For the hour of biking, try and mix things up by sprinting or climbing during commercials (if you are watch TV) or every 3rd song if you are listening to music.
Thanks. The wind sucks a lot more on the bike then while running. Went 10 miles in 50:15. Felt like I needed to sprint in the wind. Hills? I'min Louisiana, I'll try to hit a few ant piles or pot holes next time.
 
I'm thinking 3:30 sounds good for tomorrow. That's a full minute/mile slower than I was planning on running. Assuming a quick recovery and decent weather, maybe I'll go for another sub-3 in Green Bay.There's gonna be a LOT of skin on the course tomorrow. :excited:
Have fun and be smart. I have grown attached to you. Not in a gay way,NTTAWWT.Seriously be careful!!!
 
It's all very "Cats in the Cradle," as I hadn't seen or spoken to my father in almost 7 years, but it still sucks pretty bad. He was only 65.
You are in my thoughts, GB. Very sorry for your loss. When I first started running, you encouraged me more than anyone and I think you are a hell of a guy. Sorry you didn't have a great relationship, but I can tell from your FB posts what a great dad and husband you are, and I'm sure your old man was proud to have you as a son.
:goodposting: The_Man. Wraith you truly seem to be an awesome guy and father. So sorry to hear about your loss. When I lost my mom, there wasn't anything that anyone said that made sense other than "it sucks." Best wishes to you and your family.
Thanks for this guys, and thanks to all of you for the support. It truly means a lot.
Sorry to hear this news. I am also in the same boat of not seeing/talking to dad for several years. Not sure how I will handle this when my turn comes. My prayers are with you and your family.
I'll tell you what, it's been a surprisingly tough week. My father didn't do anything really "wrong" to me, but we had a falling out and neither of us ever did anything to change it. I don't feel guilty about how things turned out, but I'm sad that neither of us ever made the decision to pick up the phone. On Friday my brother and I drove out to the funeral home so each of us could say a private goodbye. I spent about 30 minutes just talking. It was awful, of course, but also in a way really good & I'm glad I did it. Tomorrow is the service... By the way, as it turns out he died from coronary heart disease. Guess this thread just got a little more important to my life :thumbup:
 
Quick update from me & my recovery towards "normal" running:

Thursday - wasn't sure what to do coming off my 2.0 mile run, so just did 2.5. Managed 7:53s, but my HR was pretty high (180 bpm ave according to the Garmin)

Saturday - 2 hour bike ride, 35 miles (16.7 ave, 76 cadence, no HR data because I forgot my monitor). I did the last 1/2 or so on roads (vs the bike trail) and was a little faster there. I think I found a good long route to try next week.

Sunday - I was cleared to do 3 miles, and decided for fun to do 5k - 23:57, 7:44 ave. 176 HR though, so I know I was really pushing pretty hard.

 
What link can we use to follow gru?

After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.

I think I have been running improperly.

Landing with my heel instead of my toe.

I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.

I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.

 
What link can we use to follow gru?

After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.

I think I have been running improperly.

Landing with my heel instead of my toe.

I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.

I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
My link
 
Darrin - Great to see you back at it and congrats on the degree.

2Young - Nice sand castles. Those pics on FB where awesome.

Ned - Regarding the MAX heart rate for your wife. It never hurts to ask, you never know when she will say yes. And you can always tell her it is better for her health and it is just a sacrifice for you.

Tri-man - Great run. 2 mile repeats don't really sound all that fun, but I am sure they help you out a ton.

Sand - Great ride. I could not imagine being on a bike for 5 plus hours, but I am sure there are people out there that could not imagine running for 3.5 hours either.

Wraith - Great to see you getting back into the racing spirit. Sounds like you are coming to peace with your dad. Knowing you as little as I do, I agree with The_Man who said you are clearly projecting yourself as a great father figure to your 2 sons. Keep on, keepin' on.

Some serious work being done in here over the last few days. Looks like the FBG's are ramping up for another fine summer of tri's and racing season is just starting to get hot and heavy for the runner's.

I am actually dreading the heat as well for my upcoming marathon. 3 weeks out and I am hoping for a bit of a drop in temperatures before then. I don't really want a steam bath, but will take whatever is thrown my way and deal with it.

Saturday was a great run for me. My final 20 before heading into lower mileage. I averaged 8:24 per mile and I think around 150 for the heart rate. The best thing was that my legs were not even tired. Not even yesterday. I only started to feel a bit of fatigue after a day of yardwork.

I am actually getting pretty stoked to see what I can do for this one. Should be interesting as I am still not set on my pacing, but am slowly forming a plan.

 
Tried to get in 5 miles this morning at a 9:30 pace. I was fine until 3.5 miles then I had an issue. I really had to take a dump. I pushed through and started to feel ok... then around 4.25 I had to do a quick cooldown. I'd hate to crap myself on a treadmill. Lot of flinging power there.

 
What link can we use to follow gru?

After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.

I think I have been running improperly.

Landing with my heel instead of my toe.

I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.

I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
My link
IN!Good Luck Gru.
Hey how are you liking those Newtons?
 
What link can we use to follow gru?

After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.

I think I have been running improperly.

Landing with my heel instead of my toe.

I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.

I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
My link
IN!Good Luck Gru.
Hey how are you liking those Newtons?
I like them. I don't know if they really help me with a midfoot strike or if its a mental thing but I can tell I'm not landing on my heel anymore. I haven't gone more than 5 miles in them yet, they warn you not to just jump in and go. My calves are a little sore, but I assume that's a good thing. Other than when I first started running I don't ever remember having sore calves. I hope that means I'm running properly now, using my calves to propel me forward.

It was kinda funny, my wife always picks on me for buying shoes (and being overly excited about it :nerd: ). So I told her these were supposedly supposed to last twice as long, yada, yada, yada. Then The other day I won my office Masters pool and came away with $55. I went to my local running store to just see if they had a nice racing flat, I figured with a few 5K's planned and interval training I should grab a pair. Turns out they had the Netwon MV2 on clearance for $50!

She was not happy when she saw them. :bag:

I can't buy shoes until at least Christmas.

 
What link can we use to follow gru?

After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.

I think I have been running improperly.

Landing with my heel instead of my toe.

I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.

I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
My link
IN!Good Luck Gru.
Hey how are you liking those Newtons?
I like them. I don't know if they really help me with a midfoot strike or if its a mental thing but I can tell I'm not landing on my heel anymore. I haven't gone more than 5 miles in them yet, they warn you not to just jump in and go. My calves are a little sore, but I assume that's a good thing. Other than when I first started running I don't ever remember having sore calves. I hope that means I'm running properly now, using my calves to propel me forward.

It was kinda funny, my wife always picks on me for buying shoes (and being overly excited about it :nerd: ). So I told her these were supposedly supposed to last twice as long, yada, yada, yada. Then The other day I won my office Masters pool and came away with $55. I went to my local running store to just see if they had a nice racing flat, I figured with a few 5K's planned and interval training I should grab a pair. Turns out they had the Netwon MV2 on clearance for $50!

She was not happy when she saw them. :bag:

I can't buy shoes until at least Christmas.
:lmao: and :thumbup: We're all addicted to shoes, I think. I just placed a bulk order :bag: this weekend when I saw Amazon was selling the Gel Cumulus 13's for 69.95 with Prime shipping. My wife is going to love seeing a stack of boxes in my closet of brand new shoes. What the heck... at that price thats like buy 2 get 1 free. :excited:

 
What link can we use to follow gru?

After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.

I think I have been running improperly.

Landing with my heel instead of my toe.

I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.

I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
My link
IN!Good Luck Gru.
Hey how are you liking those Newtons?
I like them. I don't know if they really help me with a midfoot strike or if its a mental thing but I can tell I'm not landing on my heel anymore. I haven't gone more than 5 miles in them yet, they warn you not to just jump in and go. My calves are a little sore, but I assume that's a good thing. Other than when I first started running I don't ever remember having sore calves. I hope that means I'm running properly now, using my calves to propel me forward.

It was kinda funny, my wife always picks on me for buying shoes (and being overly excited about it :nerd: ). So I told her these were supposedly supposed to last twice as long, yada, yada, yada. Then The other day I won my office Masters pool and came away with $55. I went to my local running store to just see if they had a nice racing flat, I figured with a few 5K's planned and interval training I should grab a pair. Turns out they had the Netwon MV2 on clearance for $50!

She was not happy when she saw them. :bag:

I can't buy shoes until at least Christmas.
:lmao: and :thumbup: We're all addicted to shoes, I think. I just placed a bulk order :bag: this weekend when I saw Amazon was selling the Gel Cumulus 13's for 69.95 with Prime shipping. My wife is going to love seeing a stack of boxes in my closet of brand new shoes. What the heck... at that price thats like buy 2 get 1 free. :excited:
As long as my wife "gets her hair done" she can't say a word.
 
Guys, I have been nursing some tendonitis. It has been getting better, but I want to continue to rest it a bit. I have been riding my bike, but don't feel like I have been getting the same workout. I know it's not, but I was wondering just how much biking should I do per 5 miles of running to just maintain.

I am keeping a 4:50 pace on the bike. I keep a 8:40 pace running. Should I bump up the bike pace?
How long have taken off of running, and how much longer are you planning to take off? If we're talking about a couple of weeks or something like that, don't worry about it. Your running fitness will come back quicker than you think.
What type of bike are you riding, and what is the terrain. 4:50 on a road bike does not equate effort-wise (it is quite a bit slower) to an 8:40 pace running IF you aren't riding trails, or climbing heavily. There is no way to directly compare times, but you can compare easily using either perceived effort or even better, heart rate. I was an 8:00 p/m marathoner, and am an approximate 3:00 p/m century rider (assuming no drafting. My perceived effort is very similar for both, while my AVE HR is probably 5 beats per minute less on the bike (though the century takes 1.5 hours longer = overall effort seems equitable).
'Ned said:
On a side note - she's now wearing a HRM and learning the ropes :wub: :wub:
So you gonna pull a '2Young' and try the HRM during a, uh, romantic moments?
Fixed, I'm still in my early 40s Pops.
:lol: I did mention this yesterday when we were coming home from dinner after we had a little chat about finding your max HR. I told her we could strap on the HRMs and find her max after the kids went to bed tonight. All I got was a big old :rolleyes: :kicksrock:
WHEN you do this, I'd love to see the results side by side. It takes a special outing to have both HR being maintained at a high level, at the same time. Sounds like a challenge!
I like the positive spin on the weather! I'm expecting some extraordinary race stalking :popcorn: __________________________

My Update:

Ran the Blue Bell 5k Fun run with both of my daughters this weekend. It was flat out hilarious. There were 4,000+ runners and the first mile was literally an all out walk. My youngest (6) was tuckered after .5, and spent most of the rest of the race on my shoulders (by most = virtually all). She did not stop talking the entire time, and we discussed such things as "why is bird poop wet and not brown" and "Daddy, would you rather have to wear pink every day, or have to work at Justice every day?". It was balls-out riveting. I did some running with her on my shoulders to keep up with the oldest, but the pain on my neck made me have to walk the majority (still with her on my shoulders, laughing and smiling). With .3 miles left, we were on top of a hill, and you could see the finish line. I took her down, and I bet her an ice cream that she couldn't run to the finish (free ice cream for all finishers as Blue Bell is an ice cream company). She took off, and I weaved and dodged person after person, and laughed the whole way. I was the old guy chasing her, and she even had a little extra kick at the finish.

My oldest (10) finished in 41:23 (13:16 p/m); not bad having walked most of the first mile.

Youngest beat me by :02 and finished in 47:22.

Ice cream was had by all!!

 
psl - that is great. I am going to have to try and find a race for my boys to do. They would have so much fun. And I believe that I have a potential "Sander" in my oldest. The did a quarter mile test around their gym (13 laps) and he said he was leading for the first 5 or so "way out in front" was his words. Then he said he had nothing left and came in almost last. He has not learned the fine art of holding on for the strong finish. That talk will come later.

 
What link can we use to follow gru?After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.I think I have been running improperly.Landing with my heel instead of my toe.I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
The midfoot or forefoot strike is definitely an adjustment, and it's absolutely no surprise that you feel it in the calves. Be careful with it ...but don't give up on it! Don't feel like you need to tippy-toe it. I find myself with more of a midfoot strike than forefoot. My new shoes (with lower height in the heel) help a lot. I don't have the big heel getting in the way of the midfoot form.jb - what's the heel height on the Newtons, do you know? My new Asics are 8 mm (versus 'normal' height of 12 mm on many shoes).
 
BAA offered everyone in the field deferrments for the heat. I just hope the body count is not too high. 87 degrees today. That's just insane.

 
What link can we use to follow gru?After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.I think I have been running improperly.Landing with my heel instead of my toe.I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
The midfoot or forefoot strike is definitely an adjustment, and it's absolutely no surprise that you feel it in the calves. Be careful with it ...but don't give up on it! Don't feel like you need to tippy-toe it. I find myself with more of a midfoot strike than forefoot. My new shoes (with lower height in the heel) help a lot. I don't have the big heel getting in the way of the midfoot form.jb - what's the heel height on the Newtons, do you know? My new Asics are 8 mm (versus 'normal' height of 12 mm on many shoes).
On the "Newton Distance" its 3mm.On the Flat (MV2) its zero, but it comes with an insert that can make it 3mm. Is that good, bad? This is kind of new territory for me. I just looked at what my last shoe was, Brooks Pureflow, and its 5mm. So its nothing majorly different. I The first run or two I did feel like I was running a little "tip-tooey" but then I settled in and felt like I was striking pretty good and using that Newton lug/pad thingy and propelling forward pretty good.
 
What link can we use to follow gru?After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.I think I have been running improperly.Landing with my heel instead of my toe.I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
The midfoot or forefoot strike is definitely an adjustment, and it's absolutely no surprise that you feel it in the calves. Be careful with it ...but don't give up on it! Don't feel like you need to tippy-toe it. I find myself with more of a midfoot strike than forefoot. My new shoes (with lower height in the heel) help a lot. I don't have the big heel getting in the way of the midfoot form.jb - what's the heel height on the Newtons, do you know? My new Asics are 8 mm (versus 'normal' height of 12 mm on many shoes).
Yea, i think I tippy toed most of the 3miles.I did feel like i was gliding out there moreso than in the past where i felt my feet where dragging my upperbody
 
Grue with a 7:44 pace through the first 5k. With the big downhill to start, that sounds in line with his "fun run" goal of an 8:00 pace today. Just hope his competitive juices don't get the best of him...

 
Grue with a 7:44 pace through the first 5k. With the big downhill to start, that sounds in line with his "fun run" goal of an 8:00 pace today. Just hope his competitive juices don't get the best of him...
What are the odds he has a pen and a notepad for bib numbers? 5/1? Or should we have a pool or an O/U on how many bib numbers he actually returns with?
 
Grue with a 7:44 pace through the first 5k. With the big downhill to start, that sounds in line with his "fun run" goal of an 8:00 pace today. Just hope his competitive juices don't get the best of him...
What are the odds he has a pen and a notepad for bib numbers? 5/1? Or should we have a pool or an O/U on how many bib numbers he actually returns with?
With the women starting way before him, he should have already done his homework. :thumbup:
 
What link can we use to follow gru?

After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.

I think I have been running improperly.

Landing with my heel instead of my toe.

I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.

I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
The midfoot or forefoot strike is definitely an adjustment, and it's absolutely no surprise that you feel it in the calves. Be careful with it ...but don't give up on it! Don't feel like you need to tippy-toe it. I find myself with more of a midfoot strike than forefoot. My new shoes (with lower height in the heel) help a lot. I don't have the big heel getting in the way of the midfoot form.jb - what's the heel height on the Newtons, do you know? My new Asics are 8 mm (versus 'normal' height of 12 mm on many shoes).
On the "Newton Distance" its 3mm.On the Flat (MV2) its zero, but it comes with an insert that can make it 3mm.

Is that good, bad? This is kind of new territory for me. I just looked at what my last shoe was, Brooks Pureflow, and its 5mm. So its nothing majorly different.

I The first run or two I did feel like I was running a little "tip-tooey" but then I settled in and felt like I was striking pretty good and using that Newton lug/pad thingy and propelling forward pretty good.
jb and c-numb - When I bought my shoes with the 8 mm height, the guy was telling me I'd start to itch for the 4 mm shoes. I believe he's right, though for now, the 8mm is a great improvement. I suspect all these shoes will last longer because it's a 'softer' stride than a heavy heel strike. Doing some interval work, I believe, helps to reinforce a proper stride. It's hard to run relatively fast repeats unless the stride is strong. Another workout I use at times is to run a 1/4 mile stretch of sidewalk (traditional-sized squares) and overreach just a bit and land one stride per square. By the middle of the 1/4 mile and beyond, it's just outside my comfort zone, but it gets me to work on the reach (while maintaining form).
 
The guy that won the Biggest Loser a few years ago is from my town. He's always running 5k's and what not around here. I saw on the news he's running Boston (there is no way he's truly qualified) and he hasn't even crossed the 5K line yet.

I didn't know they gave out special invitations like that to Boston. I'd be kind of pissed if I were a guy like Gru who put in the time and work to qualify only to have this guy slugging along miles behind me.

And I'm only assuming he didn't qualify. He was a big dude before the show, lost a lot, then put some more back on.

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bib 21878 for those interested

 
48 minutes through 10k. Definitely an easy pace for him.
26:30 for the next 5k. It must be getting brutal out there.
:fingerscrossed:Already 80 degrees out there and still 27.2K to go.
Brutal, indeed. I'm following gruecd, a friend from church (with multiple Boston appearances), and Steel Curtain's friend, Luke. They're all slowing as each 5K split is posted. It's got to be awfully uncomfortable out there. Once the body heats up and the HR rises, you just can't reverse the trend.
 
Grue with a 7:44 pace through the first 5k. With the big downhill to start, that sounds in line with his "fun run" goal of an 8:00 pace today. Just hope his competitive juices don't get the best of him...
What are the odds he has a pen and a notepad for bib numbers? 5/1? Or should we have a pool or an O/U on how many bib numbers he actually returns with?
gonna say 7
I'll take the under. I'll go 4, with one being :wub: the rest, not so much. Grue through 15k at 8:32 = ROH roh. Hopefully he's just taking it ez and getting ready for GB.
 
48 minutes through 10k. Definitely an easy pace for him.
26:30 for the next 5k. It must be getting brutal out there.
:fingerscrossed:Already 80 degrees out there and still 27.2K to go.
Brutal, indeed. I'm following gruecd, a friend from church (with multiple Boston appearances), and Steel Curtain's friend, Luke. They're all slowing as each 5K split is posted. It's got to be awfully uncomfortable out there. Once the body heats up and the HR rises, you just can't reverse the trend.
If there was ever a time to wear a HRM.....
 
My dentist

Split time of day time diff min/mile miles/h5K 10:23:47AM 00:21:59 21:59 07:05 8.4910K 10:45:04AM 00:43:15 21:16 06:51 8.7615K 11:06:35AM 01:04:46 21:31 06:56 8.6620K 11:29:01AM 01:27:13 22:27 07:14 8.31
Gru
5K 10:25:24AM 00:24:00 24:00 07:44 7.7710K 10:49:23AM 00:47:59 23:59 07:43 7.7815K 11:15:53AM 01:14:29 26:30 08:32 7.0
Maybe Gru did see my dentist!
 
What link can we use to follow gru?

After my foot injury last month I did 3miles on Saturday and focused mainly on running form.

I think I have been running improperly.

Landing with my heel instead of my toe.

I must have exaggerated the run because it's been 2 days and my calves are sore as hell.

I did feel good running with the front of my feet leading.
The midfoot or forefoot strike is definitely an adjustment, and it's absolutely no surprise that you feel it in the calves. Be careful with it ...but don't give up on it! Don't feel like you need to tippy-toe it. I find myself with more of a midfoot strike than forefoot. My new shoes (with lower height in the heel) help a lot. I don't have the big heel getting in the way of the midfoot form.jb - what's the heel height on the Newtons, do you know? My new Asics are 8 mm (versus 'normal' height of 12 mm on many shoes).
On the "Newton Distance" its 3mm.On the Flat (MV2) its zero, but it comes with an insert that can make it 3mm.

Is that good, bad? This is kind of new territory for me. I just looked at what my last shoe was, Brooks Pureflow, and its 5mm. So its nothing majorly different.

I The first run or two I did feel like I was running a little "tip-tooey" but then I settled in and felt like I was striking pretty good and using that Newton lug/pad thingy and propelling forward pretty good.
jb and c-numb - When I bought my shoes with the 8 mm height, the guy was telling me I'd start to itch for the 4 mm shoes. I believe he's right, though for now, the 8mm is a great improvement. I suspect all these shoes will last longer because it's a 'softer' stride than a heavy heel strike. Doing some interval work, I believe, helps to reinforce a proper stride. It's hard to run relatively fast repeats unless the stride is strong. Another workout I use at times is to run a 1/4 mile stretch of sidewalk (traditional-sized squares) and overreach just a bit and land one stride per square. By the middle of the 1/4 mile and beyond, it's just outside my comfort zone, but it gets me to work on the reach (while maintaining form).
I definitely feel like I'm on the right track. Its probably 50/50 on the mental side of things with the Newtons, but what the hell. After waking up with the sore calves the day after a 3 mile run, and not having any soreness after an entire marathon cycle, makes me feel like I'm improving my form.
 

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