Must have been moving fast to create such a trauma.Got a new one for y'all. I'm writing this from the back of an ambulance as I'm being transported to get stitches after slicing my head open on a tree branch while running.
Yikes. I'm assuming the bleeding was pretty brisk? Or did it knock you unconscious?Got a new one for y'all. I'm writing this from the back of an ambulance as I'm being transported to get stitches after slicing my head open on a tree branch while running.
Got a new one for y'all. I'm writing this from the back of an ambulance as I'm being transported to get stitches after slicing my head open on a tree branch while running.
No kidding. I still have a scar from where my 13yo hit me with a disc while playing golf.Got a new one for y'all. I'm writing this from the back of an ambulance as I'm being transported to get stitches after slicing my head open on a tree branch while running.but not
That's crazy. As a bald guy I've been there, done that - doesn't take much to create a head wound on a bald dome. But I have never been close to needing medical attention for it. Good luck!
Like a faucet - forward, backwards, and to my right side. By the time I realized how bad it was I was on a bridge (3/4 mile long) and had a long ways to go either way to get treatment so I ran the mile plus back to the gym. Took my shirt off and applied pressure to control the bleeding while en route and stopped every 2-3 mins to ensure I wasn't entering a light headed danger zone.Yikes. I'm assuming the bleeding was pretty brisk? Or did it knock you unconscious?Got a new one for y'all. I'm writing this from the back of an ambulance as I'm being transported to get stitches after slicing my head open on a tree branch while running.
Passed concussion protocol- needed 8 staples though.No kidding. I still have a scar from where my 13yo hit me with a disc while playing golf.Got a new one for y'all. I'm writing this from the back of an ambulance as I'm being transported to get stitches after slicing my head open on a tree branch while running.but not
That's crazy. As a bald guy I've been there, done that - doesn't take much to create a head wound on a bald dome. But I have never been close to needing medical attention for it. Good luck!
Hopefully you didn’t have a concussion!
Am I seeing that you set your segment PR after slicing your head?! Impressive![]()
The start of XC season will certainly be interesting. How many runs I've done through heavily wooded areas ducking branches, especially in the park where we practice. Even if it is fully healed by the time we start, I'm sure I'll instinctively be a lot more timid.Damn Mac, glad you’re ok. I got knocked off my feet once by slamming into a tree branch but the visor I was wearing kept the gash on my head to a minimum. Glad no concussion!
63 / 54 here...in the afternoon on June 30. I figured hoodies were done for until September, but not on the other end of a 2 week heat wave.My nephew ran a half marathon this morning. I was surprised he even found one scheduled this time of year. I’m getting ready for a party here with the dew point sitting at 75. Just brutally humid this weekend.
We can laugh at this, yes?Got a new one for y'all. I'm writing this from the back of an ambulance as I'm being transported to get stitches after slicing my head open on a tree branch while running.
Oh, yeah. I've been getting Cousin Eddie, Mr Larson, and 'marked safe from tree branches' zingers since before I was even released from the ERWe can laugh at this, yes?Got a new one for y'all. I'm writing this from the back of an ambulance as I'm being transported to get stitches after slicing my head open on a tree branch while running.
And the women’s 1500M finals should be a blast.
Sand approved. Did you live?So, just how stupid would it be to sign up for 40M race undertrained and knowing you will still be undertrained by race day? Asking for a... friend, yeah.
Thanks for your concern. I did end up signing up, but outcome still TBD as race is last Saturday in October. It's in NC if you want to come up for the masochism.Sand approved. Did you live?So, just how stupid would it be to sign up for 40M race undertrained and knowing you will still be undertrained by race day? Asking for a... friend, yeah.
BTW, I still still exist. 171 Suck Index today on the ride. Above and beyond brutal. Lost lots of weight, though!
An undertrained 40 isn’t going to feel good, but if you can work up to a few 14-18 mile type runs before then you’ll be far better off. #followingThanks for your concern. I did end up signing up, but outcome still TBD as race is last Saturday in October. It's in NC if you want to come up for the masochism.Sand approved. Did you live?So, just how stupid would it be to sign up for 40M race undertrained and knowing you will still be undertrained by race day? Asking for a... friend, yeah.
BTW, I still still exist. 171 Suck Index today on the ride. Above and beyond brutal. Lost lots of weight, though!
None of my runs have been longer than 8 miles since my half in April, so I need to get on that. I'm not going to have the time (or frankly the motivation) to really give it the prep it deserves, but the one thing I need to do is stretch the weekend long run out as summer winds down. If I can get that up to at least 20 by early October I'm hopeful it'll keep things from being a complete disaster. Maybe I need someTigerBass blood to pull this off.
Chicks dig scarsPassed concussion protocol- needed 8 staples though.
Terrain seems pretty gentle (Strava link), which is one of the reasons why I chose it (compared to all of the rocky stuff up in PA) in addition to it being close to where my daughter's at so I can roll a a visit and race together. It does sound like a fair amount of roots, but rock level should be pretty minimal, and 2400 elevation is certainly on the mild side for 40 miles. Which I guess is a mixed blessing, because I think I'm going to want at least a couple of walk breaks for the long section in the middle, but with no climbs there it becomes tricky how to plan them.An undertrained 40 isn’t going to feel good, but if you can work up to a few 14-18 mile type runs before then you’ll be far better off. #followingThanks for your concern. I did end up signing up, but outcome still TBD as race is last Saturday in October. It's in NC if you want to come up for the masochism.Sand approved. Did you live?So, just how stupid would it be to sign up for 40M race undertrained and knowing you will still be undertrained by race day? Asking for a... friend, yeah.
BTW, I still still exist. 171 Suck Index today on the ride. Above and beyond brutal. Lost lots of weight, though!
None of my runs have been longer than 8 miles since my half in April, so I need to get on that. I'm not going to have the time (or frankly the motivation) to really give it the prep it deserves, but the one thing I need to do is stretch the weekend long run out as summer winds down. If I can get that up to at least 20 by early October I'm hopeful it'll keep things from being a complete disaster. Maybe I need someTigerBass blood to pull this off.
Btw, what race or type of terrain?
Hey tri! Nothing much new with me except insanely busy at work, house projects galore, two tween daughters with the usual kids activities, and yes, that wife with her fun injury. I've not been super active in regards to fitness, which sucks, and have put on about ~25lbs since Western States in 2021. As such, I've somewhat intentionally avoided dropping in here as much because it's honestly a bit personally depressing. Trying to get myself back on track though. Not so much from a re-engagement with ultras, but just to get fit again and hoping to participate in this thread more as its a great community for motivation.Hey, @SayWhat? What’s up with you? And how is your wife doing after her tough injury a couple years back?
Terrain seems pretty gentle (Strava link), which is one of the reasons why I chose it (compared to all of the rocky stuff up in PA) in addition to it being close to where my daughter's at so I can roll a a visit and race together. It does sound like a fair amount of roots, but rock level should be pretty minimal, and 2400 elevation is certainly on the mild side for 40 miles. Which I guess is a mixed blessing, because I think I'm going to want at least a couple of walk breaks for the long section in the middle, but with no climbs there it becomes tricky how to plan them.An undertrained 40 isn’t going to feel good, but if you can work up to a few 14-18 mile type runs before then you’ll be far better off. #followingThanks for your concern. I did end up signing up, but outcome still TBD as race is last Saturday in October. It's in NC if you want to come up for the masochism.Sand approved. Did you live?So, just how stupid would it be to sign up for 40M race undertrained and knowing you will still be undertrained by race day? Asking for a... friend, yeah.
BTW, I still still exist. 171 Suck Index today on the ride. Above and beyond brutal. Lost lots of weight, though!
None of my runs have been longer than 8 miles since my half in April, so I need to get on that. I'm not going to have the time (or frankly the motivation) to really give it the prep it deserves, but the one thing I need to do is stretch the weekend long run out as summer winds down. If I can get that up to at least 20 by early October I'm hopeful it'll keep things from being a complete disaster. Maybe I need someTigerBass blood to pull this off.
Btw, what race or type of terrain?
Since you replied (welcome back to the thread, by the way!), what do you think I should have on me for this type of race? It looks like there are 11 aid stations, but I'm thinking I still needle a water bottle for in between, plus maybe some snacks I can tolerate in case theirs are no bueno. Change of socks and some bandages? I obviously don't want to be schlepping around some huge thing of stuff, but I'm thinking my usual race practice of carrying nothing but a handkerchief would be stupid.
So glad to hear of the improvement for Mrs. @SayWhat? …but, wow, what an ordeal for her and your family. Best wishes for continued improvement to an acceptable new normal.Hey tri! Nothing much new with me except insanely busy at work, house projects galore, two tween daughters with the usual kids activities, and yes, that wife with her fun injury. I've not been super active in regards to fitness, which sucks, and have put on about ~25lbs since Western States in 2021. As such, I've somewhat intentionally avoided dropping in here as much because it's honestly a bit personally depressing. Trying to get myself back on track though. Not so much from a re-engagement with ultras, but just to get fit again and hoping to participate in this thread more as its a great community for motivation.Hey, @SayWhat? What’s up with you? And how is your wife doing after her tough injury a couple years back?
Thanks for asking about my wife. Short story? She's doing much better. Long story? She had surgeries #6 and 7 last August and October, though this time with a new team of surgeon's down at the Mayo Clinic (world renowned hospital, located here in MN). Her leg simply wasn't healing after five surgeries over two and a half years and the pain/meds were debilitating. So this time the Mayo team cleaned up the injury site again, inserted a rod down through the inside of her tibia, packed the area with a bone graft taken from her hip, and re-broke her fibula since it was now almost an inch longer than her tibia. They also adjusted the tibia when connecting the rod to adjust for the fact that her ankle fusion resulted in her ankle being about 1-2 degrees out of normal alignment. All of this has helped her to get back to walking, almost entirely without pain, since about March. She will continue to wear a custom carbon fiber brace for another 6 months or so, then hopefully not need any further support for that injury. She had scans of her leg a few weeks ago and everything looked to be healing really well. So we're now 3.5 years post-injury, and she's gotten a bit more of her life back. As have I.
Enough about me, what's new with you?
Wowo!Spicy track day on tap after a morning of hoops.
Sydney McG 400 hurdle semi 2:07 est
Men’s 1500 final. 2:50 est
Women’s steeple 3:14 est
Women’s 200 3:40 est
What swim is this?Then a 2 mile swim in September and I’m done for the year.
What swim is this?Then a 2 mile swim in September and I’m done for the year.
Some Hock Tuah makes the crowd go crazy.COLE MFING HOCKER!
I'm not a fan of the hurdles. I don't know why.Hello sports fans, among other things we have fast stuff this afternoon.
Men’s 200 final 2:30 est
Women’s 400 hurdles 3:25 est
Men’s 110 hurdles. 3:45 est