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we can't track with THAT implant.so it won't be my fault if my runs fail to make it to strava now that I have the implant?
we can't track with THAT implant.so it won't be my fault if my runs fail to make it to strava now that I have the implant?
This thread is ####### gold. Sad that I missed out on it for so many years!If nothing else, we'll be able to track you now.
I have all my posts cataloged in a book. Super easy to go back and find what I wrote on a specific date.I am always impressed by people's ability to go back and find posts from random times in the thread. And now you all are pulling up your first post.
This is going to sound stupid, but how do I find my first post in this thread? (And I think mine was from the old thread on the old board....is that even archived somewhere.)
I'll hang up and listen.....
But in all seriousness, I know when I started running and just went back to a page around that time and then went from there. If you give me an idea of when you started posting here, I can likely find it.I am always impressed by people's ability to go back and find posts from random times in the thread. And now you all are pulling up your first post.
This is going to sound stupid, but how do I find my first post in this thread? (And I think mine was from the old thread on the old board....is that even archived somewhere.)
I'll hang up and listen.....
I went into my profile and pulled all my posts. I mostly don't post in other threads, so it was easy to go back to the approximate time I started running and find my first 10K post.But in all seriousness, I know when I started running and just went back to a page around that time and then went from there. If you give me an idea of when you started posting here, I can likely find it.
The first post of this thread has a link to the archived thread.I am always impressed by people's ability to go back and find posts from random times in the thread. And now you all are pulling up your first post.
This is going to sound stupid, but how do I find my first post in this thread? (And I think mine was from the old thread on the old board....is that even archived somewhere.)
I'll hang up and listen.....
Can we compare shovel collections?Just don't try to compare.....comparison is the thief of joy.
Gosh......maybe 2010-ish? I just remember @gruecd helped me train for a marathon and was sharing his knowledge on this board. At the time, I think he was the only crazy mofo who was running 26.2 (at least that I remember). And now look what he's done to all of us.But in all seriousness, I know when I started running and just went back to a page around that time and then went from there. If you give me an idea of when you started posting here, I can likely find it.
Yes, I think sitting is one of my biggest glute-pain drivers as well. For my recent 20-milers, I spend most of the day after running them moving around the house, or walking with my wife. Not sitting. And my legs felt way better the next than than they have when I run long, and then just sit all day.Glute update -- Things are definitely looking up. I think I have found my issue. COVID has caused me to sit A LOT more than I did in the past. I think all the sitting has impacted my glute. I figured this out on the weekend through a lot of internet searching about ### muscles.
Monday AM i went to work planning on getting a standup desk. By 9 a.m., I had one installed in my office. I stood all day. I was tired, and my assistant said "I think standing all day isn't good for you either."
Regardless, the glute is feeling better and stronger. Its not all the way back, but I'm focused on standing a lot more at work and at home. I'm hoping this is a serious step in the right direction of getting this pain in the ### (literally) in my rearview mirror.
I'm just going to try to keep plugging along long slowish runs when I can. Unfortunately, April is probably my craziest month workwise, but the weather always is a pick me up this month. I'll throw some interval work in there when I'm feeling good and probably when the weather is a touch warmer so the muscles are loose.
Anyway, that's my update.
Here you goGosh......maybe 2010-ish? I just remember @gruecd helped me train for a marathon and was sharing his knowledge on this board. At the time, I think he was the only crazy mofo who was running 26.2 (at least that I remember). And now look what he's done to all of us.
I think @The Iguana mentioned it earlier.Hey @gianmarco, I just got an email for that relay on June 5. is that the one we were going to do last year? Is it something we may try to resurrect? Or no?
I don't even know if I can get my wife to agree to me flying across the country for it, but I want to try if we think we could get a team together.
Weird, the post link isn't working.Wow, 2007.
Same for me on both.I would be open to doing the camp-based one this September and/or the KT82 van P2P relay next June (June, 2022).
I have been dealing with something similar, an upper hamstring thing that doesn't really cause pain just tightness/weakness. If I am running at an easy pace I barely notice it, but going up a hill or anything close to race pace I can feel it and can't really generate power on that leg like the other. This weekend is the half marathon that I was training for, got in a good 13 weeks of training of a 18 week plan before the injury. I won't be racing it, plan to run with my sister and a friend.Glute update -- Things are definitely looking up. I think I have found my issue. COVID has caused me to sit A LOT more than I did in the past. I think all the sitting has impacted my glute. I figured this out on the weekend through a lot of internet searching about ### muscles.
You snapped your fingers and got action so quickly? That’s mighty impressive.Monday AM i went to work planning on getting a standup desk. By 9 a.m., I had one installed in my office.
Well, there was one that wasn’t being used, so I snapped it up. It’s not perfect as I have two monitors and currently only one is on the stand. I’m traveling for a few days for work so once I’m back in office, I’ll see what my options are for both screens.You snapped your fingers and got action so quickly? That’s mighty impressive.
Pretty cool you found it. Thank you! I was pretty talkative. I was like a 2010 version of @The Iguana.Weird, the post link isn't working.
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Hey guys,
I've heard alot about this thread and finally ventured in. Gotta admit the size of the thread was a bit scary.
Some background on me....I'm thin but pretty lazy and have run races (max being an 8 mile race in about an 8:30/mile pace).
Finally decided to go sign up for a half marathon. Signed up for Boston in October 2010. Decided to do a local half marathon 3 weeks before. Finished the local in 1:49.
Did Boston in October and weather was perfect and i felt great. Ran it in 1:39 (7:35/mile pace.)
Eventually decided to knock off a marathon off my bucket list and signed up for the Disney one in Orlando on 1/9/11.
My longest run was on T-giving (16 hilly miles -- did it in a 7:49/pace.)
I'm happy because I just ran 8 miles in the dark (left my house at 9 p.m.) in the rain and did a bunch of neighborhoods (with my reflector vest). I very easily could have bailed on this run.
In any event -- a few questions.
Since I'm not slow (but certainly not fast either), I'm wondering what is a realistic pace for my marathon (I'm thinking doing 8 min/miles for the first 20 miles and decide from there) as well as how should this translate to my training pace.
For my long run, I'm thinking of doing about 20-21 miles on 12/18 (3 full weeks before the marathon) before tapering down. Sound right?
Finally, I've read all kinds of things about interval training, and admittedly, I am probably doing it all wrong. I currently (and don't laugh) sprint a quarter mile (usually 5 min/mile pace) and then the other .75 miles do about a 9 min/mile to recover. And I do that for 3-4 miles. Is that bad? What's the risk? How would you recommend I improve?
I appreciate the collective wisdom from those that have done the marathon.
Also any hints about marathon prep from now until race day is appreciated. I know to hydrate especially in the 48 hours before the race.
I'm in for both. If you guys don't mind having a runner who really underperforms in the heat!So, if interested in either/or, just reply and I'll try to get together a list.
Yeah, I’ve thought about one for years but never officially made the request. With two monitors, a keyboard and a desk phone I don’t know how well that would work. I’d want one of those that could be raised and lowered so I could mix it up.Well, there was one that wasn’t being used, so I snapped it up. It’s not perfect as I have two monitors and currently only one is on the stand. I’m traveling for a few days for work so once I’m back in office, I’ll see what my options are for both screens.
But in all seriousness, I know when I started running and just went back to a page around that time and then went from there. If you give me an idea of when you started posting here, I can likely find it.
Put me down for both.Well, since the interest was brought up, we can at least get a preliminary idea of who would be interested in what:
1) Late September, 2021(Date TBD) -- Mississippi Running Festival
This is the base style camp that some of us did in 2019 and we were supposed to do again this past summer in 2020. It is teams of 6, you run 3 legs that combine for a total distance of about a HM. Temperatures in late September aren't perfect but definitely better than June. We get to sit around at a tent when not running and I'm guessing the logistics will be far better than our first time when they put together this entire event in less than a week.
2) June, 2022 -- KT82 trail relay
This is what we were supposed to do originally in 2019 before the floods wrecked that plan and changed it to the base camp style relay. It's a point-to-point race that starts in St. Louis and goes 82+ miles west along the Katy Trail. I drove for it 2 years prior (and what got me into running) and participated the following year in 2018. We rent a van and keep driving the course as one runner runs his leg and we head to the next checkpoint. It's a long day and almost assuredly hot AF but a great time. Total distance is similar to the above but will vary somewhat as we aren't running the same legs. Some of the positions are definitely easier than others.
With teams of 6, we could potentially field 2 teams for these as well. There are also 3 team options that would obviously double the mileage everyone does.
So, if interested in either/or, just reply and I'll try to get together a list.
I would love to do the September one depending on the exact date they pick.I think @The Iguana mentioned it earlier.
So, yes and no. The one coming up in June is the original KT82 relay that is point to point with a van and driving. The camp-based event that was put up last minute a couple years ago that we did together here and that we were supposed to do last summer is now in September.
I would be open to doing the camp-based one this September and/or the KT82 van P2P relay next June (June, 2022). But, with still so much uncertainty and only 2 months away, I think trying to plan/navigate the relay this June will be dicey. Plus, I'll be training for the J&J marathon in July, and while this shouldn't affect it too much, it's just another layer of something to plan for when I probably don't need it.
The girl at work has one that handles two monitors. They offered me one but I just grabbed a box from the warehouse and basically made my own.Yeah, I’ve thought about one for years but never officially made the request. With two monitors, a keyboard and a desk phone I don’t know how well that would work. I’d want one of those that could be raised and lowered so I could mix it up.
I would love to do both, but September 2021 might be tough depending on the date. I’d guess it’s a “probably not” due to schedule but not desire. Put me on the waitlist due to unknown date and uncertainty with my work obligations.Well, since the interest was brought up, we can at least get a preliminary idea of who would be interested in what:
1) Late September, 2021(Date TBD) -- Mississippi Running Festival
This is the base style camp that some of us did in 2019 and we were supposed to do again this past summer in 2020. It is teams of 6, you run 3 legs that combine for a total distance of about a HM. Temperatures in late September aren't perfect but definitely better than June. We get to sit around at a tent when not running and I'm guessing the logistics will be far better than our first time when they put together this entire event in less than a week.
2) June, 2022 -- KT82 trail relay
This is what we were supposed to do originally in 2019 before the floods wrecked that plan and changed it to the base camp style relay. It's a point-to-point race that starts in St. Louis and goes 82+ miles west along the Katy Trail. I drove for it 2 years prior (and what got me into running) and participated the following year in 2018. We rent a van and keep driving the course as one runner runs his leg and we head to the next checkpoint. It's a long day and almost assuredly hot AF but a great time. Total distance is similar to the above but will vary somewhat as we aren't running the same legs. Some of the positions are definitely easier than others.
With teams of 6, we could potentially field 2 teams for these as well. There are also 3 team options that would obviously double the mileage everyone does.
So, if interested in either/or, just reply and I'll try to get together a list.
Of course you did.They offered me one but I just grabbed a box from the warehouse and basically made my own.
actually, if they do it the same time frame, i.e. first weekend in June, I could almost definitely make that work.I'd also be interested in the June one but that's a ways off and June can be tricky.
Pretty cool you found it. Thank you! I was pretty talkative. I was like a 2010 version of @The Iguana.
I remember @gruecdand @tri-man 47 being the biggest helpers. Grue helped with training and prep. I think TriMan kept telling me to keep doing lunges. Lol
Am I the only one who is disappointed you didn't make a tripod made of shovels that holds your monitors at perfect standing height?The girl at work has one that handles two monitors. They offered me one but I just grabbed a box from the warehouse and basically made my own.
Works fine when I want to use it.
#3SteelCurtain said:Am I the only one who is disappointed you didn't make a tripod made of shovels that holds your monitors at perfect standing height?
Same for me: Sept '21 is not ideal due to Boston soon after; June '22 should be fine.SteelCurtain said:I would love to do both, but September 2021 might be tough depending on the date. I’d guess it’s a “probably not” due to schedule but not desire. Put me on the waitlist due to unknown date and uncertainty with my work obligations.
The June event - I’m definitely interested.
Once they announce the June 2022 date let me know. Hopefully I'll have school schedules by then and unlike prior years hopefully it doesn't interfere with this thing. Regardless, I'll start stockpiling dum-dum's now so we're prepared.gianmarco said:Well, since the interest was brought up, we can at least get a preliminary idea of who would be interested in what:
1) Late September, 2021(Date TBD) -- Mississippi Running Festival
This is the base style camp that some of us did in 2019 and we were supposed to do again this past summer in 2020. It is teams of 6, you run 3 legs that combine for a total distance of about a HM. Temperatures in late September aren't perfect but definitely better than June. We get to sit around at a tent when not running and I'm guessing the logistics will be far better than our first time when they put together this entire event in less than a week.
2) June, 2022 -- KT82 trail relay
This is what we were supposed to do originally in 2019 before the floods wrecked that plan and changed it to the base camp style relay. It's a point-to-point race that starts in St. Louis and goes 82+ miles west along the Katy Trail. I drove for it 2 years prior (and what got me into running) and participated the following year in 2018. We rent a van and keep driving the course as one runner runs his leg and we head to the next checkpoint. It's a long day and almost assuredly hot AF but a great time. Total distance is similar to the above but will vary somewhat as we aren't running the same legs. Some of the positions are definitely easier than others.
With teams of 6, we could potentially field 2 teams for these as well. There are also 3 team options that would obviously double the mileage everyone does.
So, if interested in either/or, just reply and I'll try to get together a list.
Same. It's gonna be hard enough trying to navigate doing both Boston and Monumental, esp with the babySame for me: Sept '21 is not ideal due to Boston soon after; June '22 should be fine.
I never liked his attitude if I'm being honest.He was actually one of the OGs.