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Ran a 10k - Official Thread (14 Viewers)

Indy on 11/8 doesn’t appear to be sold out @xulf

Thanks for thinking of that, it was also the first one I checked on. The only option available is the virtual run.

I signed up for the Marshall University Marathon on 11/2. I'm going to try and use the headphones since it's "discouraged" and the verbiage in the rules sounds like it's more of a liability issue and you are taking it on yourself if you are injured from it. I'll feel it out at the start and see how many people are using them. May just put them on once in the race and deal with whatever happens.

Now I need to figure out what to run this week. I've just tapered and stuffed my face with carbs all week. I'll probably go back a couple of weeks in my training and do some intervals at gmp-10 and then another long run at pace. I'm not sure how this 2 week add-on will disrupt things.
 
So speaking of the weather, what’s the worst conditions anyone here has had to race in? I can’t remember if anyone did 2018 Boston but that comes to mind as being up there and way worse than anything I’ve been subjected to.

I’ve been pretty fortunate with my races over the years but can think of two pretty unpleasant ones that stand out. There was a New Year’s 5K that was 15F with 30mph winds as well as a 5 mile trail race in May where a thunderstorm rolled through 30 minutes prior and then the sun came out and the whole forest felt like a steam sauna.
Half marathon 2016 - started in sleet, hail during, followed by a blinding down pour, and finished with a thunder snow storm.

And that's still runner up to the 2021 trail half marathon I did on a sheet of ice in steeply elevated woods.
 
Not much of a runner these days, but back in the day I used to follow along with this thread and got a ton of good ideas for training. Mostly ran half marathons, Cellcom, Marquette, Canal run, 10k and 5k's for training.

I transitioned to full time mtb biking which suits my strengths better. Short distance power is what I've got after years of plyometrics from hockey, weight lifting, biking, but my steady state efforts have always left a little to be desired.

So what do you guys do these days to improve those long distance efforts? I'm trying to be efficient in my training for a big race next year, but would like to try and increase my steady state while continuing to improve my power aswell, you know have my cake and eat it too. Just seeing what you long distance guys find the best bang for your buck outside of the obvious really long runs.
 
So what do you guys do these days to improve those long distance efforts?
Being fat, lazy, slow with motivation efforts has always helped my ability to be slow and put in miles in the past. I've successfully transitioned this ability from running to riding so now I can go twice or three times as far and take even more time than when I was running :thumbup:

Think of a work horse vs a race horse, just go light on the work part of that.
 
So what do you guys do these days to improve those long distance efforts?
Being fat, lazy, slow with motivation efforts has always helped my ability to be slow and put in miles in the past. I've successfully transitioned this ability from running to riding so now I can go twice or three times as far and take even more time than when I was running :thumbup:

Think of a work horse vs a race horse, just go light on the work part of that.
So you're saying stick to zone 2 and it'll work itself out. Pretty much what I've been doing, but i hate it so much :lol:.
 

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