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And four years ago I did a 10 mile race at SI 14. Also Alabama!FUBAR said:Now says 25 degrees, 18 dew so 43! I did a fair number of runs above 150 this summerAlabama

And four years ago I did a 10 mile race at SI 14. Also Alabama!FUBAR said:Now says 25 degrees, 18 dew so 43! I did a fair number of runs above 150 this summerAlabama
Maybe I'm just weird, but I love, love windy weather. A bit back I did a run at 25 degrees or so with 15-25mph winds. On the way back (along the highway) I spread my arms and tried to fly. You'd have thought I looked like this for all the looks I got.mr. furley said:you know what sucks? 20+ mph westerly headwinds for a couple miles.
Maybe I'm just weird, but I love, love windy weather. A bit back I did a run at 25 degrees or so with 15-25mph winds. On the way back (along the highway) I spread my arms and tried to fly. You'd have thought I looked like this for all the looks I got.
So much fun.
Yeah, who doesn't like running with the wind at their backs?Maybe I'm just weird, but I love, love windy weather. A bit back I did a run at 25 degrees or so with 15-25mph winds. On the way back (along the highway) I spread my arms and tried to fly. You'd have thought I looked like this for all the looks I got.
So much fun.
Running into the wind - best way to get lift.Yeah, who doesn't like running with the wind at their backs?
You've been working on your abs, I see. #howyoudoin
I'm so confused....Sand is a hot chick now? Running really is amazing.
It looks like snow running season is starting here tomorrow and my lunch run today looks very similar to what you ran in last night. I'm thinking get the into the wind portion out of the way first...mr. furley said:about 22, 23 here right now with appx 20 mph winds and sun setting.
about to lace em and hit the street![]()
Agreed, agreed.Brony, good to see you back at it. Good luck. I know you have been through a lot.
FUBAR, 25 degrees will be fine. Good running weather!
definitely. got a taste of the snow on Monday. ran on a trail that's mostly shaded by trees. had to slog through some snowy portions. a good warmup for next week after we get (allegedly) 4-6" on SundayIt looks like snow running season is starting here tomorrow and my lunch run today looks very similar to what you ran in last night. I'm thinking get the into the wind portion out of the way first...
Thanks Juxt! Hopefully I can be back out there in earnest in the spring. I guess I must love running, or really despise indoor HIIT and strength training to go through this. Probably a little from Column A, a little from column B.Awesome @Brony! Hopefully this is the guy that can solve your problems.
I give you a ton of credit for going the links you have to pursue this hobby. I'm sure I would have given up long ago. It would be absolutely fantastic to see you eventually be able to train without injury (or, at most, with only the normal aches and pains that all of us 40-something year old runners will have.) Hopefully we'll run another race together someday!
Was he early?Cold, rainy, windy run this morning. It was awesome. I even literally saw a bird get a worm.
Zach runs with a cheapo Casio watch so no data for him, but the 2nd place guy is on Strava. Insane to look at those splits over 50 miles, especially the uphills.The North Face 50M Championship took place last Saturday here on the trails of Marin, with a ridiculously deep men's field (largely thanks to being one of only a handful of MUT races with prize money with $10K for first and $4K for 2nd). Zach Miller has risen to the top of the sport the past few years, and his racing style is to go out as hard as he can and try to hang on. His first couple of races people let him go because they figured "who's this guy, he'll come back to us". He won those races. So now, every race he's in sees a chase pack trying to stay with him which makes them so fun to watch or follow. He's blown up a couple of times, mostly at 100M distances, but more often than not the result is a win and CR.
Anyway, you can read the recap of the race at iRunFar if you want, but the tl;dr is that Zach had a one minute lead with about 3 miles to go and ended up winning by two minutes in 5:56:03. Take three minutes to watch him run this thing in.
your typical sunday night, right?a good warmup for next week after we get (allegedly) 4-6" on Sunday
had meant to look up the course... good gravy- that's not just the headlands. and running up the matt davis from stinson? yikes! the whole freaking course is either going straight up or straight down.Zach runs with a cheapo Casio watch so no data for him, but the 2nd place guy is on Strava. Insane to look at those splits over 50 miles, especially the uphills.
Yeah it's a beast of a course. Something like 10K' of gain when the highest point of the race is under 2,000' means you have to be going up and down pretty much the whole time.had meant to look up the course... good gravy- that's not just the headlands. and running up the matt davis from stinson? yikes! the whole freaking course is either going straight up or straight down.
Miles 30-32 are unreal.Yeah it's a beast of a course. Something like 10K' of gain when the highest point of the race is under 2,000' means you have to be going up and down pretty much the whole time.
there's possibilities for flat(ish) running on top of ridges... but looks like they bailed on that idea. wow.Yeah it's a beast of a course. Something like 10K' of gain when the highest point of the race is under 2,000' means you have to be going up and down pretty much the whole time.
Yup, the Dipsea Trail out of Stinson Beach. I was signed up for the Quad Dipsea (28ish miles) Thanksgiving weekend, which would have had me doing that section twice. But I knew my training hadn't been consistent enough since Cascade Crest so I withdrew from that a couple of weeks out.Miles 30-32 are unreal.
oh- so it was the dipsea out from stinson... which means the matt davis down? either way- brutal.Yup, the Dipsea Trail out of Stinson Beach. I was signed up for the Quad Dipsea (28ish miles) Thanksgiving weekend, which would have had me doing that section twice. But I knew my training hadn't been consistent enough since Cascade Crest so I withdrew from that a couple of weeks out.
I checked it out a while back and am fairly familiar with it but need to look closer today to get a better feel.![]()
Are you familiar with the course? I was looking at the elevation chart - looks like some rollers, but a net descent from 20-26.
Run like the wind!!! GL!FUBAR said:3:28
I know I have the training to break that but Boston is perhaps a reach tomorrow. We'll see.
Ha ha. We must have both gotten the text at the same time and immediately came here to post it.Whoa....
Marathon: FUBAR - HALF in 1:33:06. Pace 7:07. Est: 3:06:11. ETA: 10:06 AM. Powered by Xact.
I'm not exactly sure. I know he's after a BQ but not sure if he's in the 40-44 or 45-50 bracket.Ha ha. We must have both gotten the text at the same time and immediately came here to post it.![]()
He is looking good. Ahead on his pacing and he leaves a nice buffer for the last 10K.As for the plan? It was to BQ. Start at 7:15 pace for the first 20, which would mean I'd have to maintain 8 for the last 10k.
Now, that's still the hope but I'm not as gung-ho.
Hoping it works out. Sounds like misery to me.He is looking good. Ahead on his pacing and he leaves a nice buffer for the last 10K.
Marathon: FUBAR - 30k in 2:14:38. Pace 7:14. Est: 3:09:22. ETA: 10:10 AM. Powered by Xact.7:14 pace through 30K. Ugh. Hold on!!!!!
Wow, he was really going for it.Whoa....
Marathon: FUBAR - HALF in 1:33:06. Pace 7:07. Est: 3:06:11. ETA: 10:06 AM. Powered by Xact.
Anxiously wondering when the next update will be. Assume there will be one at 35K or 40K.That was roughly a 7:22 pace for that last 5+ miles. Hoping he's just backing it off by design.