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Speaking of popcorn, the wife and I finished Season 1 of Broadchurch last night. Great recommendation.
Speaking of popcorn, the wife and I finished Season 1 of Broadchurch last night. Great recommendation.
Don’t even bother coming back in here if you don’t puke. Good luck!I am racing a 5 miler tomorrow, which should be an interesting experiment. I have been base building so far this year so racing this distance should be a shock to the system. I am pretty sure the last time I ran a sub 6 minute mile was in August. I’ll be going for sub 30 and will be surprised if I can’t break 30:30. Either way it should be fun to torture myself and compete a bit.
I feel pretty good about building back up my endurance so far and hope to increase the mileage a bit the next few weeks.
I’m in.Who wants to come up and run 18 with me tomorrow? Solo long runs are the worst.
I could probably run 9 in the time it takes you to run 18.Who wants to come up and run 18 with me tomorrow? Solo long runs are the worst.
I’m in.
We're meeting in Kenosha by the Lake at 10:30. First 3 miles, warm-up. Next 5 miles in the 7:30s, following 5 7:20s, then we'll see how we feel for the last 5.I could probably run 9 in the time it takes you to run 18.
I'm in. We'll meet at the cheese store.
I’m in.
I’m out.We're meeting in Kenosha by the Lake at 10:30. First 3 miles, warm-up. Next 5 miles in the 7:30s, following 5 7:20s, then we'll see how we feel for the last 5.
All are welcome.
too slow for my needs.We're meeting in Kenosha by the Lake at 10:30. First 3 miles, warm-up. Next 5 miles in the 7:30s, following 5 7:20s, then we'll see how we feel for the last 5.
All are welcome.
Sounds like something from Roadrunner / Coyote cartoon.I think it's the Peroneus longus, based on that picture. Hopefully not a big deal, but this is kind of a new one for me.
A) It’s not a raceDon't know how to post a poll within a thread, so I'll just do it manually:
Who will win the training run between @Juxtatarot and @gruecd tomorrow?
a: Juxt
b: Juxt
Other than races, all my long runs are solo. Have thought about hooking up with a couple running groups around town but I also kind of like the solitude sometimes. Plenty of time with my inner voice, imo.Who wants to come up and run 18 with me tomorrow? Solo long runs are the worst.
"We'll see how we feel for the last 5"? What's this crap? Man up and give us a number!We're meeting in Kenosha by the Lake at 10:30. First 3 miles, warm-up. Next 5 miles in the 7:30s, following 5 7:20s, then we'll see how we feel for the last 5.
All are welcome.
Giddyup!I am racing a 5 miler tomorrow, which should be an interesting experiment. I have been base building so far this year so racing this distance should be a shock to the system. I am pretty sure the last time I ran a sub 6 minute mile was in August. I’ll be going for sub 30 and will be surprised if I can’t break 30:30. Either way it should be fun to torture myself and compete a bit.
I feel pretty good about building back up my endurance so far and hope to increase the mileage a bit the next few weeks.
Better to start there than ending there.Pretty sure I'm going to a cemetary to run tomorrow morning. Something different!
What's this crap?I'm pretty sure I'm overthinking this but i have a HM next weekend for fun, no real need to taper for it. Just a local thing, but probably my second favorite local race (the hound dog half). I'm pretty sure I can be just under 1:35 without destroying myself. It's a B race.
Then in 5 weeks, it's my first A race of the year, the oak barrel half (home to Jack Daniels).
I'm pretty sure 5 weeks is sufficient time to recover from a HM, but I'm over 40 now and recovery isn't what it used to be. With that in mind, would you let the future race impact your plan for the current race? Or just take some more time off your feet to recover afterwards?
I need to get more time on the bike and pool anyway (A+ race, HIM at the end of May), so would it make sense to take the week after this race off running?
5k? The oak barrel is a HM.What's this crap?![]()
No, I wouldn't let a 5K 5 weeks later effect current planning. Take a little time off (couple days), and ease back in carefully later the following week.
Sorry to hear that you're getting so old.
I PR'd a half marathon two weeks after knocking 31 minutes off my marathon PR. I'm 50 years old.I'm pretty sure 5 weeks is sufficient time to recover from a HM, but I'm over 40 now
If you talk to yourself as much as you talk to us here you should be fine.Other than races, all my long runs are solo. Have thought about hooking up with a couple running groups around town but I also kind of like the solitude sometimes. Plenty of time with my inner voice, imo.
I always appreciate the slap in the face, shovel guy.I PR'd a half marathon two weeks after knocking 31 minutes off my marathon PR. I'm 50 years old.
Don't be a vag.
Rock Chalk Jayhawk BMFer!!![]()
I did put the Rock Chalk in there to soften the blow.I always appreciate the slap in the face, shovel guy.
Ah - both half’s? Whatever...5 weeks is plenty of buffer.5k? The oak barrel is a HM.
(although I am doing the 3M 10k/5k races 4 weeks later, I'll probably not push those hard)
Agree 5 weeks should be plenty for a half. I have fulls six weeks apart and think it will be plenty of time between.Ah - both half’s? Whatever...5 weeks is plenty of buffer.
Nice!Woke up at 5:45 this morning to do my “long run”. Did a 3.5 mile run and kept my HR between 135-145 the entire time. I was running a minute per mile faster pace compared to Sunday (Day 1 of training) and I felt comfortable the entire run. So end of week 1 and I’m now at about a 12 minute mile pace with an end goal of getting to 10 minute mile pace for race day.
On another note, is it bad that I’m constantly looking at my watch to see my current pace and HR? It’s like an obsession.
@gianmarco I know I need to get on Strava. I’ve downloaded the app and just need to set up the account
Nice!
To the bolded, yes and no. Don't worry about your pace. Look at the numbers when you're done. But, you should pay attention to the HR. And it's ok to be obsessed by it. I had turned it into kind of a game when I started. How long could I go before spiking? Could I guess the number before looking at it? Can I keep it lower on this stretch of my run?
Also, depending on your watch, you can set an alert that buzzes/beeps when you pass a certain HR. Set that limit so you can run without having to constantly look and make sure you don't go over. When you hear/feel it buzz, slow down.
After about 3 weeks or so, while I had that HR limit set, I didn't really need it anymore. I could tell when I got past 140 and needed to slow down. It was mainly on hills when I would often have to walk to get it back down. By 5-6 weeks, I no longer had to walk hills either.
Great work and enjoy it.
2/16/20 - 2/22/20 Average pace 9:18 min/mile HR 148 (VO2 max still sitting at 48-49, though)9/27/18 - 10/3/18 Average pace 9:23 min/mile HR 154 (HM on 10/7/18)
4/11/19 - 4/17/19 Average pace 9:29 min/mile HR 150 (Duathlon 4/28/19)
1/2/20 - 1/8/20 Average pace 9:28 min/mile HR 149
I'll assume you mean Muirfield. The Memorial Tournament, which is at the Murfield Village golf club, is just up the road from me. I get to run by this Golden Bear statue@xulf - always cracks me up on strava when a lot of your runs pop up. The name of one of the main roads near you is the same as a road in my neighborhood and it isn't a common name.
HR is getting into zone 4 during this game.ChiefD said:Rock Chalk Jayhawk BMFer!!![]()
Speaking of shoes, my wife was reading how much difference the Vaporfly Next% and Zoom Fly 3 shoes were making in terms of improving racing times. Took a look and while the Vaporfly's are still $250, the normally $160 Zoom Fly 3s (which apparently can be used as daily trainers as well) are as low as $100 in some spots. Picked up a pair and will see what the hype is about. I'm considering a pair as well but I'll wait and see what she has to say.@bushdocda how do you like the K11s?
Do they feel race-able with the added weight? I've read that some feel it is becoming more of a daily trainer now that they are heavier and there were some comments about the thickness of the tongue being more than necessary.
They are solid but not jaw drop in any way through about 40 miles. The new foam does not feel any more peppy but also not heavier feel than the 10s. Not sure if I’ve given them a fair shake as I think most runs in them have been cold easy runs so I’ll use them this coming week for something up tempo.@bushdocda how do you like the K11s?
Do they feel race-able with the added weight? I've read that some feel it is becoming more of a daily trainer now that they are heavier and there were some comments about the thickness of the tongue being more than necessary.
Good info.They are solid but not jaw drop in any way through about 40 miles. The new foam does not feel any more peppy but also not heavier feel than the 10s. Not sure if I’ve given them a fair shake as I think most runs in them have been cold easy runs so I’ll use them this coming week for something up tempo.
I find myself drawn more to the 10s and will prob get another pair of them on the cheap before I consider more 11s. In other Saucony shoe dork news, I’ll be paying attention to the Endorphin line that is to come this year.
Yeah that’s a steal.Good info.
Part of my reason for asking is what you were saying, the 10s can be had for $60 on the saucony website. If there isnt much of a difference, I was going to grab another pair instead of going with the 11s.