2013 Holiday Running Challenge (Page 5)
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2013-12-12 6:25 PM in reply to: mrheathen |
128 , California | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Got in one mile before diner last night. Will do the same tonight. I am becoming a one-a-day person during the week. |
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2013-12-12 10:43 PM in reply to: MamacitaT |
Regular 1362 Jenison, MI | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Thursday - #137 - 4 mile tempo run |
2013-12-13 5:05 AM in reply to: MSU_Brad |
Expert 1439 Tallahassee | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Got a 5 mile run, then 30 minute swim then a 4 mile run all early, then in the afternoon I got another 4.5 mile run. |
2013-12-13 7:04 AM in reply to: KWDreamun |
Veteran 976 New Hampshire | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge I'm just amazed at everyone with their streaks. My miles have been ugly, at best. My son came down with something, which of course my wife and I both caught (the joys of a 2 year old), then between work and it being all of 8F out at night I just haven't had it in me to go past the minimum. I'm sure this is common for those of you streaking for months and months at a time, it just happens at some point regardless of how well you plan, so for those that battle through it, great work. Looks like 6+" of snow this weekend so it's not going to make getting outdoors any easier. |
2013-12-13 8:34 AM in reply to: jonD81 |
Regular 1362 Jenison, MI | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Originally posted by jonD81 The streaks are tough at times. I'm not in the slightest bit a morning person, but I've found myself out running at 4:50AM a few times when I have known my day isn't going to allow it. I'm just amazed at everyone with their streaks. My miles have been ugly, at best. My son came down with something, which of course my wife and I both caught (the joys of a 2 year old), then between work and it being all of 8F out at night I just haven't had it in me to go past the minimum. I'm sure this is common for those of you streaking for months and months at a time, it just happens at some point regardless of how well you plan, so for those that battle through it, great work. Looks like 6+" of snow this weekend so it's not going to make getting outdoors any easier. To be fair, I am *not* a winter person either, so I do 95% of my current running indoors on a treadmill. That is also slightly related to plantar fascitis issues, which seem to have been minimized by treadmill running honestly. But there are going to be a few days coming up that will be a struggle, in which my gym won't open early enough so I may be outside running at 5AM in a foot of fresh snow. I'm committed to getting through it, but I almost wouldn't recommend it. The streak is consuming. And trust me, for *anyone* on a long run streak, there are plenty of days where you trudge out the minimum and aren't even sure you're going to get through that. I'm approaching 20 straight weeks (this Sunday), and I can tell you it's only been in the last 2 months that I've really been consistently higher in mileage. I've never been a natural runner, so this has been a massive adjustment for me. It's coming a lot easier now, but wow, was it tough at times. And I have no doubt that there will be many times coming up where I fall back to the absolute minimum to keep it going. Good luck, and keep on pushing! |
2013-12-13 9:18 AM in reply to: MSU_Brad |
Extreme Veteran 737 | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge #137 - 3.7 for my 38th birthday. Originally posted by MSU_Brad Originally posted by jonD81 The streaks are tough at times. I'm not in the slightest bit a morning person, but I've found myself out running at 4:50AM a few times when I have known my day isn't going to allow it. I'm just amazed at everyone with their streaks. My miles have been ugly, at best. My son came down with something, which of course my wife and I both caught (the joys of a 2 year old), then between work and it being all of 8F out at night I just haven't had it in me to go past the minimum. I'm sure this is common for those of you streaking for months and months at a time, it just happens at some point regardless of how well you plan, so for those that battle through it, great work. Looks like 6+" of snow this weekend so it's not going to make getting outdoors any easier. To be fair, I am *not* a winter person either, so I do 95% of my current running indoors on a treadmill. That is also slightly related to plantar fascitis issues, which seem to have been minimized by treadmill running honestly. But there are going to be a few days coming up that will be a struggle, in which my gym won't open early enough so I may be outside running at 5AM in a foot of fresh snow. I'm committed to getting through it, but I almost wouldn't recommend it. The streak is consuming. And trust me, for *anyone* on a long run streak, there are plenty of days where you trudge out the minimum and aren't even sure you're going to get through that. I'm approaching 20 straight weeks (this Sunday), and I can tell you it's only been in the last 2 months that I've really been consistently higher in mileage. I've never been a natural runner, so this has been a massive adjustment for me. It's coming a lot easier now, but wow, was it tough at times. And I have no doubt that there will be many times coming up where I fall back to the absolute minimum to keep it going. Good luck, and keep on pushing! I find that streaks take on an inevitability; I know I'll get today's mile done, I just have to decide when. When is a much more empowering word than if. It also helps to have someone whose streak is about 12 hours older than yours. There's also no shame in admitting when life or injury has conspired to ruin your streak. You figure out what went wrong, make sure you're healthy, and you start the next streak. No lie, I am looking forward to January 2. |
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2013-12-13 10:24 AM in reply to: mrheathen |
324 | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Originally posted by mrheathen #137 - 3.7 for my 38th birthday. Originally posted by MSU_Brad Originally posted by jonD81 The streaks are tough at times. I'm not in the slightest bit a morning person, but I've found myself out running at 4:50AM a few times when I have known my day isn't going to allow it. I'm just amazed at everyone with their streaks. My miles have been ugly, at best. My son came down with something, which of course my wife and I both caught (the joys of a 2 year old), then between work and it being all of 8F out at night I just haven't had it in me to go past the minimum. I'm sure this is common for those of you streaking for months and months at a time, it just happens at some point regardless of how well you plan, so for those that battle through it, great work. Looks like 6+" of snow this weekend so it's not going to make getting outdoors any easier. To be fair, I am *not* a winter person either, so I do 95% of my current running indoors on a treadmill. That is also slightly related to plantar fascitis issues, which seem to have been minimized by treadmill running honestly. But there are going to be a few days coming up that will be a struggle, in which my gym won't open early enough so I may be outside running at 5AM in a foot of fresh snow. I'm committed to getting through it, but I almost wouldn't recommend it. The streak is consuming. And trust me, for *anyone* on a long run streak, there are plenty of days where you trudge out the minimum and aren't even sure you're going to get through that. I'm approaching 20 straight weeks (this Sunday), and I can tell you it's only been in the last 2 months that I've really been consistently higher in mileage. I've never been a natural runner, so this has been a massive adjustment for me. It's coming a lot easier now, but wow, was it tough at times. And I have no doubt that there will be many times coming up where I fall back to the absolute minimum to keep it going. Good luck, and keep on pushing! I find that streaks take on an inevitability; I know I'll get today's mile done, I just have to decide when. When is a much more empowering word than if. It also helps to have someone whose streak is about 12 hours older than yours. There's also no shame in admitting when life or injury has conspired to ruin your streak. You figure out what went wrong, make sure you're healthy, and you start the next streak. No lie, I am looking forward to January 2. I have to say, I'm not looking froward to it, because then I have an excuse not to run. I may continue to streak just because it keeps me honest in my running, cause when you push a run back one day, it's easier to push back another and suddenly you are back on the couch! (Or at least I am!) |
2013-12-13 9:21 PM in reply to: mrheathen |
Elite 3913 far northern CA | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge I'm still running my minimum every day. I just can't shake this stoooopid cold. Today is Day 176 for me! |
2013-12-14 2:28 PM in reply to: 0 |
324 | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge End of the running week update! < - See the happy penguin? Day 1- 3.1 miles (5K Turkey Trot) Day 2- 1 mile run Day 3- 2 mile run Day 4- 3.4 mile walk Day 5- 1.5 mile run Day 6- 2.1 mile run Day 7- 1 mile walk Day 8- 3.2 mile run Day 9- 1 mile run (treadmill-ick), 600 m swim Day 10- 2.1 mile run felt good from beginning to end. :D Day 11- 1.25 mile run felt good! 700 m swim Day 12- 2.3 mile run Day 13- 1.15 mile run Day 14- 1.34 mile run, 800 m swim Day 15- 4.15 mile run Day 16- 1.12 mile treadmill, 850 m swim Day 17- 2.68 mile run Day 18- 1.25 mile run Day 19- 2.68 mile run. 11F. still got too hot. Day 20- 1.25 mile run, 900 m swim Day 21- 1.25 mile run after 1000 m swim (10 X 100) Edited by el penguino 2013-12-14 2:29 PM |
2013-12-14 2:36 PM in reply to: jonD81 |
286 , | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge There have been some holiday/birthday parties that cropped up this week...aaahhhh....no excuses, I know...but, was quite hung over yesterday from one of the parties...but still managed to get some work in. Thanks challenge thread! Yesterday: Distance: 4.25 miles Time: 41:10 minutes |
2013-12-14 7:32 PM in reply to: SGirl |
Regular 1362 Jenison, MI | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Friday - #138 - 2 miles easy Saturday - #139 - 4 miles easy, followed by 90 minutes of Trainer Road. Exciting Saturday evening!!! |
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2013-12-14 7:33 PM in reply to: mrheathen |
Regular 1362 Jenison, MI | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Originally posted by mrheathen Are you ending your streak on January 2? Come on man, keep running with me!#137 - 3.7 for my 38th birthday. Originally posted by MSU_Brad Originally posted by jonD81 The streaks are tough at times. I'm not in the slightest bit a morning person, but I've found myself out running at 4:50AM a few times when I have known my day isn't going to allow it. I'm just amazed at everyone with their streaks. My miles have been ugly, at best. My son came down with something, which of course my wife and I both caught (the joys of a 2 year old), then between work and it being all of 8F out at night I just haven't had it in me to go past the minimum. I'm sure this is common for those of you streaking for months and months at a time, it just happens at some point regardless of how well you plan, so for those that battle through it, great work. Looks like 6+" of snow this weekend so it's not going to make getting outdoors any easier. To be fair, I am *not* a winter person either, so I do 95% of my current running indoors on a treadmill. That is also slightly related to plantar fascitis issues, which seem to have been minimized by treadmill running honestly. But there are going to be a few days coming up that will be a struggle, in which my gym won't open early enough so I may be outside running at 5AM in a foot of fresh snow. I'm committed to getting through it, but I almost wouldn't recommend it. The streak is consuming. And trust me, for *anyone* on a long run streak, there are plenty of days where you trudge out the minimum and aren't even sure you're going to get through that. I'm approaching 20 straight weeks (this Sunday), and I can tell you it's only been in the last 2 months that I've really been consistently higher in mileage. I've never been a natural runner, so this has been a massive adjustment for me. It's coming a lot easier now, but wow, was it tough at times. And I have no doubt that there will be many times coming up where I fall back to the absolute minimum to keep it going. Good luck, and keep on pushing! I find that streaks take on an inevitability; I know I'll get today's mile done, I just have to decide when. When is a much more empowering word than if. It also helps to have someone whose streak is about 12 hours older than yours. There's also no shame in admitting when life or injury has conspired to ruin your streak. You figure out what went wrong, make sure you're healthy, and you start the next streak. No lie, I am looking forward to January 2. |
2013-12-15 4:36 PM in reply to: jonD81 |
286 , | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Ran today after weight lifting... Distance: 2.95 miles Time: 27:54 minutes |
2013-12-15 6:21 PM in reply to: SGirl |
324 | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Got my long run (4 miles) in today despite the cold and snow- we had 6 inches overnight, and the roads weren't all that clear. Slippery and snowy, but I did it! |
2013-12-15 8:49 PM in reply to: el penguino |
Regular 1362 Jenison, MI | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Sunday - #140 - 8 miles on the treadmill, with 90 minutes on the bike earlier in the morning. |
2013-12-15 9:34 PM in reply to: jonD81 |
128 , California | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge 3 miles yesterday and 1 mile today squeezed in between weekend volleyball tournament matches.
This has been a great challenge to keep me going during the busy holiday/sport season.
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2013-12-16 8:23 AM in reply to: MamacitaT |
Veteran 976 New Hampshire | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge The snow finally derailed me. I had been at least running the minimum whether it was in the basement or really quick at work, but the snow and shoveling all day did it to me. I still got a bike ride in, but no run. I'm waiting for the holidays to end before picking up the YakTrax, so once I get those on my shoes I can brave the ice and snow. Awesome work everyone keeping with it. |
2013-12-16 8:26 AM in reply to: MamacitaT |
324 | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Starting a new week! Day 22- 4.01 miles, in the snow. Roads were slippery. Day 23- 1 mile treadmill, 800 meter swim |
2013-12-16 7:39 PM in reply to: jonD81 |
286 , | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Run outside: 3.15 miles Distance: 31:02 minutes *sadly, I was a bit slower tonight, because it was cold out...cold for Florida. I can't breathe well in colder weather...but, that's ok. It was a steady pace run, which is what I aiming for, anyway. |
2013-12-16 11:04 PM in reply to: SGirl |
Regular 1362 Jenison, MI | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Monday - #141 - 4 easy miles, then 1:45 on the bike trainer. Working on my endurance base right now. |
2013-12-17 6:22 AM in reply to: MSU_Brad |
Extreme Veteran 737 | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge #141 - 4 miles. I wrapped a Christmas present before I ran this morning, and I was weirdly proud of having accomplished something. |
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2013-12-17 7:40 PM in reply to: el penguino |
324 | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Day 24- 2 mile/treadmill inside. Was 3F outside. brrrrrrr! |
2013-12-17 9:45 PM in reply to: jonD81 |
286 , | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Tonight... Distance: 4.75 miles Time: 46:44 minutes Fun night of running through the neighborhoods lit up for the holidays! |
2013-12-17 11:47 PM in reply to: SGirl |
Regular 1362 Jenison, MI | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Tuesday - #142 - 5.5 miles speed work. Was brutal because I had to take a client and supplier out to dinner, and couldn't get the run in before, so I did a speed workout on a stomach mostly filled with Olive Garden. Ugh. |
2013-12-18 6:38 AM in reply to: MSU_Brad |
286 , | Subject: RE: 2013 Holiday Running Challenge Originally posted by MSU_Brad ugh is right...well, you did what you needed to...good job nonetheless! Tuesday - #142 - 5.5 miles speed work. Was brutal because I had to take a client and supplier out to dinner, and couldn't get the run in before, so I did a speed workout on a stomach mostly filled with Olive Garden. Ugh. |
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