Met up with the November Project gang this morning for some hugs and their weekly hills workout in Brookline. Hugs were nice, the run was brutal. Four miles of three repeats over a hill, down the other side, and back up again. It was PR day, which they do monthly, where everyone tries to beat their best time. Must have been close to 200 people out there at 6:30am. It was my first go at it, 32:19 @ 8:07 with 834' of elevation. Actually puked at end. Girl I work with ran a 30:19 which is the Strava CR.
  
  Met up with the November Project gang this morning for some hugs and their weekly hills workout in Brookline. Hugs were nice, the run was brutal. Four miles of three repeats over a hill, down the other side, and back up again. It was PR day, which they do monthly, where everyone tries to beat their best time. Must have been close to 200 people out there at 6:30am. It was my first go at it, 32:19 @ 8:07 with 834' of elevation. Actually puked at end. Girl I work with ran a 30:19 which is the Strava CR.
I have to say this group is damn motivating, not a run I would ever get myself to do on my own. I'll try to be a regular at this Friday thing. For the week I've only run 25 miles but with 2,350' of elevation. Previous PR a couple of weeks ago was 2,200' over 50 miles. Since a month ago deciding to get after the hills more I've become obsessed with elevation, whereas I only cared about speed before. Will be curious to see the effect on race times.
I was going to ask you how training was going for you. Nicely done on the 50K! Not so much on the wakeboarding. Glad it wasn't worse and hope you can keep up the good training.Well I ended up signing up for a 50K last minute to get a supported long run in the books this past weekend on the 2nd. The race was at Afton Alps, a local ski resort in MN. It's a 25K loop course with about 4600 total elevation gain. Decent hill training, but nothing too brutal. I couldn't decide between treating it as a slow 100 mile training run or just running it and going with the flow. Of course it ended up closer to the latter than the former, but I definitely wasn't racing anyone. I ran the first loop a bit too fast, and slowed by about 15-20 minutes on the second. That fatigue coupled with the rising sun heating up the exposed parts of the course led me down the path of not particularly enjoying the last couple hours, which I think was great mental training. Finished the run in 5:37, which I was content with. As it was only the 2nd time I've run at that specific distance (the first being my first ever ultra distance run), that time ended up being a PR by about 19 minutes.
Recovery seemed to go well, which led me into my first wakeboarding run of the year on the 4th. That led me to the ER with what I was certain were fractured ribs, following a debacle of a rotation trick. I was so discouraged on the drive to the ER. Not because I might've hurt myself, but because of what fractured ribs would mean to my training and ultimately what was to be my first 100 mile attempt in ten weeks. Long story short is that I'm a ninny, which I guess I knew, as x-rays and ultrasound came back normal. Just a "chest contusion" per the ER doc, one which "should start feeling better tomorrow" but that still hurts like a mother after four days and especially so when lying down. I've got back to back long runs planned for this weekend and really need to hammer the next seven weeks, so I'm still going to give them a go and see how it feels.
tldr: I ran a 50K and I'm now too old to be wakeboarding
  
  
  
 That's a pretty damned good one, @SayWhat?! I've had two dashes off into the woods on a run, but never four! And luckily have never had to sacrifice an article of clothing. But all trail runners know what it means when they look over after a race and notice a runner missing a sock.dying over here![]()
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I think intensity doesn't require a premium sub. I know you need a power meter, though.impressive ride by our "non-sprinter" just south of here.
How do you get intensity measured on Strava? I assume that's a premium feature but how does it work?
Please share. I now need a laugh at someone else's expense.Best story since we had the horse impact.![]()
Others have better notebooks that I do. Who was this - SteelCurtain? It's back in this thread somewhere.Please share. I now need a laugh at someone else's expense.![]()
That was me. I live in a very rural area with zero lights. I headed out one morning with my fuel belt on and headphones playing music. It was early morning and very dark, I was running on auto pilot as I could not really see anything. I remember I heard what I thought was a water bottle hitting the pavement. I thought I had lost one off of my fuel belt. I checked and still had my bottles so I took off again and ran right into the back end of a horse. I guess the noise I heard were the hoofs on pavement. I just about #### myself right there. It was one of those things that is funny now but at the time was scary as hell.SayWhat? said:Please share. I now need a laugh at someone else's expense.![]()
 
  The plan was to run some miles at MP, but the dew point negated that pretty quick. Still, got the work in, and on the bright side I'm at my marathon race day weight already (151).I ate about a pound of cherries watching the fights last night and I am now having my own pooptastrophe.cherry juice
juice, gb. juice.I ate about a pound of cherries watching the fights last night and I am now having my own pooptastrophe.
Well I wear this net on my headThat was me. I live in a very rural area with zero lights. I headed out one morning with my fuel belt on and headphones playing music. It was early morning and very dark, I was running on auto pilot as I could not really see anything. I remember I heard what I thought was a water bottle hitting the pavement. I thought I had lost one off of my fuel belt. I checked and still had my bottles so I took off again and ran right into the back end of a horse. I guess the noise I heard were the hoofs on pavement. I just about #### myself right there. It was one of those things that is funny now but at the time was scary as hell.
Thanks for the poop story. I have been depressed over my health and training and this really perked me up.
Update on my health- Last week my right hand became super painful to do anything. I am a surgical scrub tech and spend lots of time assembling and passing off instruments in surgery. It was a ROUGH day and at the end of the day my right hand had swollen up quite a bit. I went to my pcp office and saw a nurse practitioner there. I told her about my appointment with the hand specialist and his diagnosis of osteo arthritis. She looks at my hand and says it looks like gout. I get the blood test done and sure enough I have gout. Good news is this should be treatable. Bad news is I need to shelf my sparring and martial arts training for ? three weeks. This really put me into a funk and I have not run at all this week as I was to busy feeling sorry for myself. I intend to resume my running plan this Tuesday and I may go back to my martial arts training Monday but refrain from sparring and striking. I figure I can concentrate on kicks and be a bad ### kicker![]()
The other bad news is as the nurse is telling me things that can cause or make gout worse I here the word beer. OH HELL NO!!!!!!!! As much as I enjoy all of my running and training I will admit I do a lot of it so I can drink beer with a clear conscious. I am hoping that once this gout episode is cleared up I can find a work around regarding the beer thing.
   One of these days I'll have to do a time trial and actually start out of the water, rested.Almost a year later and we're mostly through the process. still need to be accepted into the program by China but things are looking good.it's been a fun last 30 minutes.
- registered for the IM CHOO 70.3
- Told my wife we can start working on kid #5
This is the same event as this weekend; doubt my run will be as quick and I'll have to push hard to tie the bike, but swim and transitions should be better. Podium is within reach.54:53 total
don't know the swim - must have been sub 8
24:30 bike (22mph)
21:25 run (so barely sub 7) mostly gravel trail. I wasn't breaking 20 today.
12 / 169 overall, 2 / 14 AG
I'm munching on cherries as I read this.I ate about a pound of cherries watching the fights last night and I am now having my own pooptastrophe.
  
  gotta get out there tonight after the kid's soccer game.  Would it help if we filled your PMs with insulting comments and juvenile name-calling to get you out the door? I don't really have anything more constructive to offer than that.been having problems getting up in the morning to run. fell out of my routine and having a ##### of a time getting back to it. been running in the evening/night instead but not on a consistent rhythm.
throwing off my whole ####
woke up this morning bent on getting out for 5. youngest came crawling in to bed about 4:15 because she was scared. didn't automatically register that the reason she was scared was because of the lightning and thunder hammering away outside until about 15 minutes later when i couldn't fall back asleep.
furley is willing to run in any weather EXCEPT lightning. and it was flashing fast and furious. thought i'd wait it out and run as soon as there was a break. come 6:30 it was still clapping and blinking out there.............................. by then my window had closed.
gotta get out there tonight after the kid's soccer game.
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i think so, yesWould it help if we filled your PMs with insulting comments and juvenile name-calling to get you out the door? I don't really have anything more constructive to offer than that.
  Not 2 minutes later, thunder, lightning, sideways rain, the works. I have no problem running in rain, but lightning is a no-no. Decided to come to work instead and leave at 10:30 or so and run at lunch.last time i got caught running in a rainstorm with lightning, i think i audibly squealed at the first flash.. then ran the fastest i have ever moved in my life to get home.I have no problem running in rain, but lightning is a no-no.
it comes back, usually fairly quickly. but yeah.It's really really annoying how much endurance I lost being hurt for 2-3 weeks.![]()
Just think of it as a half-marathon with a 30-minute bathroom break in between.I think I'm going to sign up for a 10 mile and a 5K on the same day.
The races should be split by about 30 minutes. Should be interesting to try to spin it back up right after ending a race. Never done anything like it before.
which one is first?I think I'm going to sign up for a 10 mile and a 5K on the same day.
The races should be split by about 30 minutes. Should be interesting to try to spin it back up right after ending a race. Never done anything like it before.
I hear yaIt's really really annoying how much endurance I lost being hurt for 2-3 weeks.![]()
August 27. It's the Crim in Flint Michigan. A buddy of mine is doing the same thing while his wife runs just the 5k.When is the event? Can't wait to hear how it goes.