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2014-10-30 8:51 PM
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Made it!
I ran 6 miles today which brings my total for the year to 1000.6
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2014-10-30 11:08 PM
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Originally posted by donw Made it! I ran 6 miles today which brings my total for the year to 1000.6 Don

Awesome.  Congrats on achieving 1,000 miles. 

2014-11-01 5:24 AM
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WooHoo, we have some more graduates!!!! Great job and Congratulations.

I'm still not there yet. I think I'll be like Mike and cross the 1000 mile mark in my marathon. It's next week.

Pace Rabbit is at 835.62 with 135 miles to cover in the next 2 months.
2014-11-01 3:14 PM
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I hit 1000 this week...but in km, not miles .  634miles.  Not going to get 1000 miles for the year, but I am less than 100km to beat last years total, so I should get there.  I have a HM coming up in a couple weeks.  Keep it up everyone!

2014-11-05 12:02 PM
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Now at 1355 for the year and going strong.  I had a stretch where I had to back off a bit because of some longer races (taper/recovery) but am in a great training routine now and am feeling really good.  Started doing some work on the track which I love doing and it is benefiting the rest of my workouts.  I have a string of 5k's coming up over the next 2 months which I'll just train through.  We are very fortunate here in that there are good, cheap local races just about every weekend.

2014-11-05 7:43 PM
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Now at 1355 for the year and going strong.  I had a stretch where I had to back off a bit because of some longer races (taper/recovery) but am in a great training routine now and am feeling really good.  Started doing some work on the track which I love doing and it is benefiting the rest of my workouts.  I have a string of 5k's coming up over the next 2 months which I'll just train through.  We are very fortunate here in that there are good, cheap local races just about every weekend.



Just curious, what is the approx. cost of your local races? I know WA is a running mecca. I feel like we are fortunate in Tally because our 5Ks are usually $8 to $15, 10K/15K about $15, HM $25 to $40. Just signed up for our ultra (our only) for $35, I think. Do ya'll have running club memberships and then discounts in some races? Our membership is $25 for a family for a year and then some races are $2 discounts per person for membership. Also, cost is oftentimes less if opt out of t-shirt. I'm just curious how other areas are.

IronOx, keep going and have fun. 1000K is still great.


2014-11-05 8:07 PM
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2014-11-06 11:14 PM
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Originally posted by popsracer

Now at 1355 for the year and going strong.  I had a stretch where I had to back off a bit because of some longer races (taper/recovery) but am in a great training routine now and am feeling really good.  Started doing some work on the track which I love doing and it is benefiting the rest of my workouts.  I have a string of 5k's coming up over the next 2 months which I'll just train through.  We are very fortunate here in that there are good, cheap local races just about every weekend.

Just curious, what is the approx. cost of your local races? I know WA is a running mecca. I feel like we are fortunate in Tally because our 5Ks are usually $8 to $15, 10K/15K about $15, HM $25 to $40. Just signed up for our ultra (our only) for $35, I think. Do ya'll have running club memberships and then discounts in some races? Our membership is $25 for a family for a year and then some races are $2 discounts per person for membership. Also, cost is oftentimes less if opt out of t-shirt. I'm just curious how other areas are. IronOx, keep going and have fun. 1000K is still great.

There is a great local running club that puts on monthly races that are free for club members ($20 annual fee).  They are well run and average a few hundred people.  In addition to those most other 5k/10k's are about $15-$20.  HM's $25 to $40.  We also have many trail HM's and ultra's with several very active clubs in the area that are about $20-$50.  Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. are less than a two hour drive so all the big market mega races are easy to get too as well though getting very pricey.

I surpassed my total run mileage from last year today so everyday now sets a new annual record for me.  For bonus points, I hit 2000 miles cycling for the year yesterday.  2500 is my bike goal which is great motivation to begin the new year with a good base as I start into an HIM plan.

2014-11-07 10:17 AM
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Well, I have finally started to run again in the past two weeks.  It took me a lot longer to recover both physically and mentally from my sickness then I would have cared to admit.  I am feeling back to 100% but am still going to ramp up the running slow.  I am am at 1113 miles for the year, still shy of my goal of 1200 but I should be able to do it.  I have been doing a lot of spinning and some strength training so my fitness is still pretty good.

Glad to see that more of you have crossed or are getting close to the 1000 mile mark. 

Need to get back into marathon shape for the Fargo marathon in May!

 

2014-11-09 5:48 PM
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Steve, that is cool about the free races for club members! Love hearing how other places do it. Some friends moved to TX and found that 5K registration was about $35 a pop there. Made me realize how lucky I was to be in a strong running community.

Got my 1000 miles in - probably mile 19.5 of the mary. Had a great time at Soldier's and excited that my fastest time was the last 7 miles of the race. Now I need to figure out what happen from mile 13.1 to mile 18.
2014-11-09 7:15 PM
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Originally posted by Pink Socks Steve, that is cool about the free races for club members! Love hearing how other places do it. Some friends moved to TX and found that 5K registration was about $35 a pop there. Made me realize how lucky I was to be in a strong running community. Got my 1000 miles in - probably mile 19.5 of the mary. Had a great time at Soldier's and excited that my fastest time was the last 7 miles of the race. Now I need to figure out what happen from mile 13.1 to mile 18.

A huge congrats on hitting 1000.  That's great



2014-11-10 11:09 AM
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Rumor has it Pinksocks has a new marathon PR!
2014-11-10 11:13 AM
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Originally posted by KWDreamun Rumor has it Pinksocks has a new marathon PR!

Congrats on 1000 miles AND the marathon PR Pinksocks!  Great work.

2014-11-10 3:58 PM
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Originally posted by KWDreamun Rumor has it Pinksocks has a new marathon PR!

Congrats on 1000 miles AND the marathon PR Pinksocks!  Great work.



Thank you kindly. But I would like to point out that Karl did his first marathon therefore he also has a PR. Plus he executed really well - esp considering he had to cut back on training for the last 5 weeks due to PF issues. And now he has his first 50K in 4 weeks.

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2014-11-13 1:10 PM
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Originally posted by KWDreamun Rumor has it Pinksocks has a new marathon PR!

Congrats on 1000 miles AND the marathon PR Pinksocks!  Great work.

Thank you kindly. But I would like to point out that Karl did his first marathon therefore he also has a PR. Plus he executed really well - esp considering he had to cut back on training for the last 5 weeks due to PF issues. And now he has his first 50K in 4 weeks.

great results guys! Double PR!!!!

2014-11-16 5:14 PM
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Originally posted by IronOx

Originally posted by KWDreamun Rumor has it Pinksocks has a new marathon PR!

Congrats on 1000 miles AND the marathon PR Pinksocks!  Great work.

Thank you kindly. But I would like to point out that Karl did his first marathon therefore he also has a PR. Plus he executed really well - esp considering he had to cut back on training for the last 5 weeks due to PF issues. And now he has his first 50K in 4 weeks.

Way to go KW! 

I am happy to report that I finally have a sub-2 HM and I am only 6km from bettering my total run distance from last year



2014-11-16 6:12 PM
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WooHoo, Kristen on the sub 2 hour!!!!!!!!!!
2014-11-17 12:50 PM
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I'm marching steadily towards 3K! I'm at 2707.05 and ran my first 100+ mile week in a long while. 3 weeks until the marathon!

2014-11-17 5:08 PM
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Originally posted by IronOx

Originally posted by Pink Socks
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Originally posted by KWDreamun Rumor has it Pinksocks has a new marathon PR!

Congrats on 1000 miles AND the marathon PR Pinksocks!  Great work.

Thank you kindly. But I would like to point out that Karl did his first marathon therefore he also has a PR. Plus he executed really well - esp considering he had to cut back on training for the last 5 weeks due to PF issues. And now he has his first 50K in 4 weeks.

Way to go KW! 

I am happy to report that I finally have a sub-2 HM and I am only 6km from bettering my total run distance from last year

I will say this every opportunity I get, GREAT JOB! More good things to come from this one folks.  



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2014-11-17 5:47 PM
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Originally posted by IronOx

Originally posted by Pink Socks
Originally posted by IronOx

Originally posted by KWDreamun Rumor has it Pinksocks has a new marathon PR!

Congrats on 1000 miles AND the marathon PR Pinksocks!  Great work.

Thank you kindly. But I would like to point out that Karl did his first marathon therefore he also has a PR. Plus he executed really well - esp considering he had to cut back on training for the last 5 weeks due to PF issues. And now he has his first 50K in 4 weeks.

Way to go KW! 

I am happy to report that I finally have a sub-2 HM and I am only 6km from bettering my total run distance from last year

I will say this every opportunity I get, GREAT JOB! More good things to come from this one folks.  

Awwww, so sweet.  Thank you

2014-11-25 5:23 PM
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We are closing in on the end of the year but we still have another 5+ weeks to meet goals.

I looked over the thread and this is who I think have completed the 1000 miles. If I left anyone’s name off, please forgive me and post so we know you made it.

Asalzwed (and I think she is almost at her goal of 3000 miles)
PopsRacer (near or past his 1500 goal)
Topolina (Goal of 2000)
Justin86
Chunga (Goal of 1700)
KWDreamun (Goal of 1500)
Ransick
Mtnwesttri
Midwestrimom
DonW
Pink Socks (Will not make my goal of 1200)

I think we have several other people who are finished or almost finished. Let’s hear from all of these people. And even if someone didn’t make their goal, post so we know how you are.

Rabbit is at 901.37 today.


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2014-11-25 6:05 PM
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I will definitely not make it.  However, I have surpassed my run total from last year already, so I am happy with that.  I am going to try and make 750 miles for the year.  That is just under 100 more km, which I think is do-able.  Congrats to all who have made 1000 and beyond!

2014-11-25 7:51 PM
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1st congrats to all the racers over the past month. Karl, Pinksocks on the marathon PR's, and Ironox for the sub 2hr HM. Looks like all the miles you have put in paid off for the race.

For me, I reached 1000 miles and currently sitting at 1072. I was hoping for 1350 on the year but kind of ran out of steam after my September race. I managed to hold on into October and ran a decent HM, but after that lost a little bit of motivation and allowed the milage to drop. Not all bad though as I have picked up the swimming and started to make improvements there. Also the running streak will reach the full year mark on Thursday which is another milestone reached. Of course I think on Friday I am going to sit around and do nothing all day

Keep on running everyone
2014-11-25 8:35 PM
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1st congrats to all the racers over the past month. Karl, Pinksocks on the marathon PR's, and Ironox for the sub 2hr HM. Looks like all the miles you have put in paid off for the race.

For me, I reached 1000 miles and currently sitting at 1072. I was hoping for 1350 on the year but kind of ran out of steam after my September race. I managed to hold on into October and ran a decent HM, but after that lost a little bit of motivation and allowed the milage to drop. Not all bad though as I have picked up the swimming and started to make improvements there. Also the running streak will reach the full year mark on Thursday which is another milestone reached. Of course I think on Friday I am going to sit around and do nothing all day

Keep on running everyone

Congrats on reaching 1000. I'm at about 1090 miles so our totals are pretty close.
If you don't make 1350, how about 1243 miles? This works out to 2000 km - as a Canadian I'm happy to set goals in miles or km, which gives me more round number distances to pick from.

I'm predicting that I'll finish the year at around 1930 km which is okay with me - my goal was always 1000 miles and not 2000 km and my focus in December will switch to cross country skiing. Besides I need keep 2000 km available as my goal for 2015.
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2014-11-25 11:07 PM
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Congratulations to all of those that have reached their goals, and to those that wont, stick with it to the end!  Every mile you run is one mile closer. 

I reached my goal of 1200 today with a 6.2 miler.  Sitting at 1205 miles.  I am very pleased with this year.  This includes taking time off after being in the hospital for a few days.  I'd like to take all the credit but I know that coming here has helped me a lot.  So thanks y'all .

Just bought my 4th pair of running shoes for the year.  The folks at the local running store must love me by now!

 

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