Lots of time. You were past the point of training, anyway. Just get rest and it will come together.Well, it seems like I've contracted a cold this week - just in time for Saturday's race. Stuffed up, scratchy throat, the whole bit. If I had to race today, there would be no way.
Hoping for a miracle before Saturday. Been lucky so far this year, so can't really complain. Just a bummer, since I was really looking forward to finishing out my spring races strong.
Dagnabbit.
I upload from the files after they download onto the computer. The default location for the files is:Strava guys...is there a trick to uploading to Strava? My problem is I upload to Garmin, then try to go to Strava it always brings up the "no new activities" response.
Can you not upload to both?
Not sure why I still like the Garmin website....just habit.
When I started back into swimming my lats were sore for 2 months. I feel for you.amazing how swim drills can knock you on your ### while you're modifying your technique. Barely got 1.5 miles in, doing mostly 50s at the end with zoomers. But, I do think changing the technique to more efficient high elbow, engaging the lats, will pay off big time by the end of the summer.
I'm sorer now from swimming than I have been since I got back into it.
Still lots of time between now and Sunday. Coldeze, OJ, water, and lots of sleep. Don't worry about running between now and then. Just focus that energy on kicking the cold.Well, it seems like I've contracted a cold this week - just in time for Saturday's race. Stuffed up, scratchy throat, the whole bit. If I had to race today, there would be no way.
Hoping for a miracle before Saturday. Been lucky so far this year, so can't really complain. Just a bummer, since I was really looking forward to finishing out my spring races strong.
Dagnabbit.
Yep. Luckily I got in runs Monday and Tuesday in the high humidity. Feeling better as the day goes along.Lots of time. You were past the point of training, anyway. Just get rest and it will come together.Well, it seems like I've contracted a cold this week - just in time for Saturday's race. Stuffed up, scratchy throat, the whole bit. If I had to race today, there would be no way.
Hoping for a miracle before Saturday. Been lucky so far this year, so can't really complain. Just a bummer, since I was really looking forward to finishing out my spring races strong.
Dagnabbit.
Hope it won't be that long.When I started back into swimming my lats were sore for 2 months. I feel for you.amazing how swim drills can knock you on your ### while you're modifying your technique. Barely got 1.5 miles in, doing mostly 50s at the end with zoomers. But, I do think changing the technique to more efficient high elbow, engaging the lats, will pay off big time by the end of the summer.
I'm sorer now from swimming than I have been since I got back into it.
i prefer to change it up a little. keep my penis guessing.Hope it won't be that long.When I started back into swimming my lats were sore for 2 months. I feel for you.amazing how swim drills can knock you on your ### while you're modifying your technique. Barely got 1.5 miles in, doing mostly 50s at the end with zoomers. But, I do think changing the technique to more efficient high elbow, engaging the lats, will pay off big time by the end of the summer.
I'm sorer now from swimming than I have been since I got back into it.
It's just surprising how slightly modifying your stroke can mess you up.
I do all my non-workout/race runs in Asics DS-trainers now, occasionally I'll even use something lighter (like Saucony A5s or Brooks STs) for a shakeout runs.I used to not mind running in some bigger trainers for long and easy runs but now I can't stand them. They feel so slow and disconnected from the road. I'm a minimalist guy...there I said it.
Not sure who had more fun - you or sho nuff!Finished leg 5 this afternoon. Pushed it back from this morning to take advantage of a 90 degree day butt kicking. Got out of the gate strong with the first 2 miles at a sub 10 min pace but then Mother Nature didn't disappoint. Bleed off to a 12:00 avg pace over the next 6 miles. Pretty much walked every hill and shuffled the rest. Absolute brutal run. Hopefully I got some good acclimization in.
Damn, dude. Been there - it sucks. Of course, not there at mile 36, but you know, kinda there.Finished leg 5 this afternoon. Pushed it back from this morning to take advantage of a 90 degree day butt kicking. Got out of the gate strong with the first 2 miles at a sub 10 min pace but then Mother Nature didn't disappoint. Bleed off to a 12:00 avg pace over the next 6 miles. Pretty much walked every hill and shuffled the rest. Absolute brutal run. Hopefully I got some good acclimization in.
I am such a time trialist. That 1 minute power grades me out as a Cat 5 racer (meh), while my long term power is graded significantly higher.Dude....... go drink a beer.Therapy going well this week.
Did a little jogging during it today and no pain. So that is a good start.
Yesterday's leg workout kicked my ### though on into therapy.
15 minute elliptical to start.
Leg press, lunges, kettlebell swings, and calve raises...with different ab workouts in between all of those.
While those usually get my legs nice and jelly like anyway....it was a day for some extra cardio.
So I hopped on the rower to add to the leg workout. 15 minutes on that ####er.
Followed by a 30 minute ride on the spin bike throwing down some hill work and just general pushing to where I was not sure I really wanted to push.
And a 10 minute cool down on the elliptical (where Im sure I looked funny as I wasn't sure I could even feel my legs anymore).
Then to therapy today they have me start with a warmup on the elliptical...some recumbent biking, this stupid glider that ends up looking like a sex apparatus, stair stepper, and one legged "squats" on a total gym like sliding thing. Then that ####er wants me to try balancing on one foot (the bad ankle) on this gel pad thing.
Holy #### I wanted to punch that little Filipino therapist right in his mouth.
I was rewarded with laser therapy, a freaking damn cold pack on it for 10 minutes...but then the warm water sonor crap he does was ok.
Had several bourbon's last night while watching the draft.Dude....... go drink a beer.Therapy going well this week.
Did a little jogging during it today and no pain. So that is a good start.
Yesterday's leg workout kicked my ### though on into therapy.
15 minute elliptical to start.
Leg press, lunges, kettlebell swings, and calve raises...with different ab workouts in between all of those.
While those usually get my legs nice and jelly like anyway....it was a day for some extra cardio.
So I hopped on the rower to add to the leg workout. 15 minutes on that ####er.
Followed by a 30 minute ride on the spin bike throwing down some hill work and just general pushing to where I was not sure I really wanted to push.
And a 10 minute cool down on the elliptical (where Im sure I looked funny as I wasn't sure I could even feel my legs anymore).
Then to therapy today they have me start with a warmup on the elliptical...some recumbent biking, this stupid glider that ends up looking like a sex apparatus, stair stepper, and one legged "squats" on a total gym like sliding thing. Then that ####er wants me to try balancing on one foot (the bad ankle) on this gel pad thing.
Holy #### I wanted to punch that little Filipino therapist right in his mouth.
I was rewarded with laser therapy, a freaking damn cold pack on it for 10 minutes...but then the warm water sonor crap he does was ok.
Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone? Do you carry your cellphone while running?Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
I have a basic watch to keep track of how long I have been running and it could keep track of splits if I knew where the mile markers were.Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone?Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
Hmmm. Garmin 110+ chest strap = $170 or so. Tomtom cardio (optical wrist HR) = $250 or so. Maybe there's cheaper stuff out there that just hooks up HR, but I'm not familiar. If you ran with your phone you could get a chest strap ($60) or a wrist based one (Mio Link $100).Arid Filch said:I have a basic watch to keep track of how long I have been running and it could keep track of splits if I knew where the mile markers were.Sand said:Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone?Arid Filch said:Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
Running with phone is not an option. So the Garmin 110 is the cheapest? What about second-hand? Are these things durable over time?Hmmm. Garmin 110+ chest strap = $170 or so. Tomtom cardio (optical wrist HR) = $250 or so. Maybe there's cheaper stuff out there that just hooks up HR, but I'm not familiar. If you ran with your phone you could get a chest strap ($60) or a wrist based one (Mio Link $100).Arid Filch said:I have a basic watch to keep track of how long I have been running and it could keep track of splits if I knew where the mile markers were.Sand said:Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone?Arid Filch said:Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
looked at the Magellan switch up, seems like the mount could be good for cycling. and it's around $180 w/HRMRunning with phone is not an option. So the Garmin 110 is the cheapest? What about second-hand? Are these things durable over time?Hmmm. Garmin 110+ chest strap = $170 or so. Tomtom cardio (optical wrist HR) = $250 or so. Maybe there's cheaper stuff out there that just hooks up HR, but I'm not familiar. If you ran with your phone you could get a chest strap ($60) or a wrist based one (Mio Link $100).Arid Filch said:I have a basic watch to keep track of how long I have been running and it could keep track of splits if I knew where the mile markers were.Sand said:Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone?Arid Filch said:Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
Load the fit files into Strava? Or if you don't want to do another online thing download Topofusion Pro (free). That has a robust lap analysis function that you can set the lap amounts to any number you want.looked at the Magellan switch up, seems like the mount could be good for cycling. and it's around $180 w/HRMRunning with phone is not an option. So the Garmin 110 is the cheapest? What about second-hand? Are these things durable over time?Hmmm. Garmin 110+ chest strap = $170 or so. Tomtom cardio (optical wrist HR) = $250 or so. Maybe there's cheaper stuff out there that just hooks up HR, but I'm not familiar. If you ran with your phone you could get a chest strap ($60) or a wrist based one (Mio Link $100).Arid Filch said:I have a basic watch to keep track of how long I have been running and it could keep track of splits if I knew where the mile markers were.Sand said:Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone?Arid Filch said:Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
Ned - would you get the TomTom again for $300? Really like the battery life and wrist HRM. But I want mile splits!
Garmins are probably good. I've used the living #### out of my 310 and it is still going strong. Another question - chest strap ok? That changes the recommendations if not. Don't blame you on the phone thing - I wouldn't carry mine, either.Running with phone is not an option. So the Garmin 110 is the cheapest? What about second-hand? Are these things durable over time?Hmmm. Garmin 110+ chest strap = $170 or so. Tomtom cardio (optical wrist HR) = $250 or so. Maybe there's cheaper stuff out there that just hooks up HR, but I'm not familiar. If you ran with your phone you could get a chest strap ($60) or a wrist based one (Mio Link $100).Arid Filch said:I have a basic watch to keep track of how long I have been running and it could keep track of splits if I knew where the mile markers were.Sand said:Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone?Arid Filch said:Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
There's an option to autoload straight to Strava. They show the mile splits regardless of how you set the run.Load the fit files into Strava? Or if you don't want to do another online thing download Topofusion Pro (free). That has a robust lap analysis function that you can set the lap amounts to any number you want.looked at the Magellan switch up, seems like the mount could be good for cycling. and it's around $180 w/HRMRunning with phone is not an option. So the Garmin 110 is the cheapest? What about second-hand? Are these things durable over time?Hmmm. Garmin 110+ chest strap = $170 or so. Tomtom cardio (optical wrist HR) = $250 or so. Maybe there's cheaper stuff out there that just hooks up HR, but I'm not familiar. If you ran with your phone you could get a chest strap ($60) or a wrist based one (Mio Link $100).Arid Filch said:I have a basic watch to keep track of how long I have been running and it could keep track of splits if I knew where the mile markers were.Sand said:Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone?Arid Filch said:Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
Ned - would you get the TomTom again for $300? Really like the battery life and wrist HRM. But I want mile splits!
Dude, you're going to demolish that. I say 1:42.Half Marathon goal for tomorrow. 1:45:50 which is exactly 5 minutes faster than my time last year. I'm pretty excited about this race. First time I've ever felt "prepared and ready" for a race.
Now I just gotta figure out how many beers I'll have with my chicken breasts tonight. Maybe I'll do Chipotle or White Castle.
Awesome. Have a great race.Half Marathon goal for tomorrow. 1:45:50 which is exactly 5 minutes faster than my time last year. I'm pretty excited about this race. First time I've ever felt "prepared and ready" for a race.
Now I just gotta figure out how many beers I'll have with my chicken breasts tonight. Maybe I'll do Chipotle or White Castle.
Go hard, son. Don't be coming in here post race and tell us how you left time out on the race course. If you want results you can be proud of then you need to be willing to push yourself farther than you think you can. NOW GO RUN YOUR PENIS OFF!Half Marathon goal for tomorrow. 1:45:50 which is exactly 5 minutes faster than my time last year. I'm pretty excited about this race. First time I've ever felt "prepared and ready" for a race.
Now I just gotta figure out how many beers I'll have with my chicken breasts tonight. Maybe I'll do Chipotle or White Castle.
I love this game. 1:43:47:06Dude, you're going to demolish that. I say 1:42.Half Marathon goal for tomorrow. 1:45:50 which is exactly 5 minutes faster than my time last year. I'm pretty excited about this race. First time I've ever felt "prepared and ready" for a race.
Now I just gotta figure out how many beers I'll have with my chicken breasts tonight. Maybe I'll do Chipotle or White Castle.
1:42:46I love this game. 1:43:47:06Dude, you're going to demolish that. I say 1:42.Half Marathon goal for tomorrow. 1:45:50 which is exactly 5 minutes faster than my time last year. I'm pretty excited about this race. First time I've ever felt "prepared and ready" for a race.
Now I just gotta figure out how many beers I'll have with my chicken breasts tonight. Maybe I'll do Chipotle or White Castle.
Can I upload to mapmyride or would I need to create a new account somewhere?Load the fit files into Strava? Or if you don't want to do another online thing download Topofusion Pro (free). That has a robust lap analysis function that you can set the lap amounts to any number you want.looked at the Magellan switch up, seems like the mount could be good for cycling. and it's around $180 w/HRMRunning with phone is not an option. So the Garmin 110 is the cheapest? What about second-hand? Are these things durable over time?Hmmm. Garmin 110+ chest strap = $170 or so. Tomtom cardio (optical wrist HR) = $250 or so. Maybe there's cheaper stuff out there that just hooks up HR, but I'm not familiar. If you ran with your phone you could get a chest strap ($60) or a wrist based one (Mio Link $100).Arid Filch said:I have a basic watch to keep track of how long I have been running and it could keep track of splits if I knew where the mile markers were.Sand said:Do you have a watch to capture information or are you looking for something standalone?Arid Filch said:Hey guys, I'm getting back into the running game and I'm interested in tracking HR information. What HR monitor on the cheaper end would you recommend for someone who only wants basic but reliable feedback?
Ned - would you get the TomTom again for $300? Really like the battery life and wrist HRM. But I want mile splits!
Import fromPowertap Device
Import fromGarmin Device
Link toFitbit Account
Link toJawbone UP Account
Link toNike+ Account
Link toPolar Account
Import fromTimex Device
Import fromMagellan Device
Link toFitbug Account
Upload a FileTCX, GPX, FIT, POLAR HRM
Link Suunto AccountSuunto Account
Link toWithings Account Those things export fit files.
Thanks. I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to this stuff.Those things export fit files.
At worst, yes. If/when you get the watch, you can go to the settings on the TomTom app on your PC and select where and what files to create. I don't have the multisport, but it has a ton of options for uploading straight to a website (strava being one of them). The multisport watch may have more sites to go to, but I wouldn't be able to tell.Thanks. I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to this stuff.Those things export fit files.
So, I'd have to download from watch to computer, then upload the fit file?
Doesn't seem too difficult.
That's the thing, I don't want to have to change the online program I've been using for a year now.At worst, yes. If/when you get the watch, you can go to the settings on the TomTom app on your PC and select where and what files to create. I don't have the multisport, but it has a ton of options for uploading straight to a website (strava being one of them). The multisport watch may have more sites to go to, but I wouldn't be able to tell.Thanks. I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to this stuff.Those things export fit files.
So, I'd have to download from watch to computer, then upload the fit file?
Doesn't seem too difficult.
The fit file will be stored somewhere on your machine when you hook it up. Just have to find the repository.Thanks. I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to this stuff.Those things export fit files.
So, I'd have to download from watch to computer, then upload the fit file?
Doesn't seem too difficult.
1:45:45 ...prove me wrong!1:42:46I love this game. 1:43:47:06Dude, you're going to demolish that. I say 1:42.Half Marathon goal for tomorrow. 1:45:50 which is exactly 5 minutes faster than my time last year. I'm pretty excited about this race. First time I've ever felt "prepared and ready" for a race.
Now I just gotta figure out how many beers I'll have with my chicken breasts tonight. Maybe I'll do Chipotle or White Castle.
) I decided to lay off running until the race on the 18th. I'll keep stretching and doing some flexibility work, then see how it is on race morning. Hopefully the layoff will give the muscle enough time to heal up.1:47:58 if he wears those fab five basketball shorts.
forgot about that. Dude's carrying an extra 16oz in the shorts.Well, that may slow him down some.insert penis1:47:58 if he wears those fab five basketball shorts.
$1.1:42:46I love this game. 1:43:47:06Dude, you're going to demolish that. I say 1:42.Half Marathon goal for tomorrow. 1:45:50 which is exactly 5 minutes faster than my time last year. I'm pretty excited about this race. First time I've ever felt "prepared and ready" for a race.
Now I just gotta figure out how many beers I'll have with my chicken breasts tonight. Maybe I'll do Chipotle or White Castle.
Here comes another convert to the trails! Have fun.First trail race for me tomorrow. Ice age half marathon. No goals, just running with a friend I rarely see anymore. Hoping they aren't too soggy after all the rain the last few days.
Hamstring pulls suck. Be real careful coming back - really easy to reinjure.So evidently I've partially torn my hamstring tendon and I'm sidelined for a minimum of 2 weeks from running. I've decided to retire from all sports and have tearily mailed off my soccer boots to the hall of fame. At 38 I'm sure to be the first ever unanimous first year vote in to the softball, basketball, and soccer hall of fames. On a more serious note I've also quit drinking so at least the beer weight won't pack on while I'm rehabbing my knee. I guess I'll try some swimming over the next 2 weeks to try and keep my wind. FTW
$1.
Whoops, wrong game. 1:43:13
Uggh, no bueno. Guess I won't suggest we get together for a beer this summer when I move up to Novato, then. I'll be there at your HoF inductions, though.So evidently I've partially torn my hamstring tendon and I'm sidelined for a minimum of 2 weeks from running. I've decided to retire from all sports and have tearily mailed off my soccer boots to the hall of fame. At 38 I'm sure to be the first ever unanimous first year vote in to the softball, basketball, and soccer hall of fames. On a more serious note I've also quit drinking so at least the beer weight won't pack on while I'm rehabbing my knee. I guess I'll try some swimming over the next 2 weeks to try and keep my wind. FTW