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2009-09-29 10:01 AM
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Hi there fellow Running Pumpkins!  My name is Carla, I am a wogger, and I am ok with that  This is my 2nd season of tri~ing.  I did 3 sprints last year and only have one scheduled for this year...this weekend!  I'm 32, I've been married for 7 years and have a 5 year old.  We reside in the great stat of Arkansas (no Clinton Jokes please).  My main goal for tris was to lose weight, but not much of that has happened.  Just started suffering from PF these last few months, so my wogging has slowed a bit.  With ice and stretching, I can typically get a wog in every other day.  I'm planning on completing the Little Rock marathon in March 2010, the Tour de Rock century in June 2010, the Big Dam Bridge 100k ride in Sept. 2010 and Tri the Lake in Oct. 2010.  That should just about leave me broke...this is an expensive hobby!  Good luck to everyone in our challenge.  Now, I'm off to set my goal on the spreadsheet



2009-09-29 10:08 AM
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Just entered my challenge goal on the spreadsheet:  28 miles for the month.

Sub-goal:  Run 3x/week)
Best-case scenario goal:  Complete every scheduled run (total around 31.1)

It's no 140-mile month, but you have to start where you are, right?

2009-09-29 10:58 AM
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cmrey528 - 2009-09-29 11:08 AM Just entered my challenge goal on the spreadsheet:  28 miles for the month.

Sub-goal:  Run 3x/week)
Best-case scenario goal:  Complete every scheduled run (total around 31.1)

It's no 140-mile month, but you have to start where you are, right?



All goals are great...we are all striving to work hard, keep consistent and enjoy running.

We all started out in various places but need to be careful always to build gradually with running as it is easy to get injuries when going to far or to fast before our bodies adapt.
2009-09-29 11:25 AM
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All goals are great...we are all striving to work hard, keep consistent and enjoy running.

We all started out in various places but need to be careful always to build gradually with running as it is easy to get injuries when going to far or to fast before our bodies adapt.
2009-09-29 1:26 PM
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KathyG - 2009-09-29 8:35 AM

jsnowash - 2009-09-29 5:56 AM Okay.... official goal is 140 miles this month (wow - that sounds like a lot!!). Off to enter it in the spreadsheet.


Great goal...can't wait to follow your progress!


yeah.... I just hope I don't blow up! This will be my biggest running volume month ever! I think I should be okay, though. I've been building run volume gradually over the summer and have been running 25 - 30 mpw for a while now. I won't be doing much swimming or biking this month either, so that should help, too.
2009-09-29 1:38 PM
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Hi all,

I am supposed to be on your team but I think I need to be reasonable and back out of the challenge before it has even started.

I love to challenge myself and I am afraid I will overdo it with my current piriformis/back injury. I need to get that in order first (doctors appointment on Oct 12th) before I can seriously start thinking about running again. I will probably run shorter distances the whole months but don't want to push if I feel like I should rather rest.

On top of this I will only be home about 13 days this month and the rest on vacation and flying....

I hope you understand and wish you all good luck

Go Running Pumpkins!



2009-09-29 8:13 PM
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Joblin - 2009-09-29 11:38 AM

Hi all,

I am supposed to be on your team but I think I need to be reasonable and back out of the challenge before it has even started.

I love to challenge myself and I am afraid I will overdo it with my current piriformis/back injury. I need to get that in order first (doctors appointment on Oct 12th) before I can seriously start thinking about running again. I will probably run shorter distances the whole months but don't want to push if I feel like I should rather rest.

On top of this I will only be home about 13 days this month and the rest on vacation and flying....

I hope you understand and wish you all good luck

Go Running Pumpkins!



We will miss you.  But you gotta do what you gotta do.  On the other hand, you could just have a very modest goal and stick around for the fun.  We are going to have fun, aren't we?
2009-09-29 9:07 PM
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You could be our cheerleader! One of the other teams has one.

Joblin - 2009-09-29 2:38 PM

Hi all,

I am supposed to be on your team but I think I need to be reasonable and back out of the challenge before it has even started.

I love to challenge myself and I am afraid I will overdo it with my current piriformis/back injury. I need to get that in order first (doctors appointment on Oct 12th) before I can seriously start thinking about running again. I will probably run shorter distances the whole months but don't want to push if I feel like I should rather rest.

On top of this I will only be home about 13 days this month and the rest on vacation and flying....

I hope you understand and wish you all good luck

Go Running Pumpkins!

2009-09-29 9:42 PM
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Ugh why can't tris be swim, bike, and jump... anyway entered 30 miles hopefully I will be upping that goal though.
2009-09-30 7:02 AM
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KathyG - 2009-09-27 9:03 PM I've been working on my goal for October.

Since I took 4 weeks off running I need to build gradually.

What I think I will do is 30 sessions of running or walking for total of 30 hours.


I'm changing this to 23 days. I have 5 or 6 cyclocross races in October and those are tough races so walks or runs those days won't happen.
2009-09-30 9:34 AM
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Best to be conservative in your challenge estimates. You can raise your goals if you feel extra energetic.


2009-09-30 11:32 AM
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losta - 2009-09-30 10:34 AM

Best to be conservative in your challenge estimates. You can raise your goals if you feel extra energetic.


Good point.... I think I'm going to revise my goal from 140 to 130.
2009-09-30 1:18 PM
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One more day until the office challenge start and I'm guessing we hit 5 pages of posts before then.  Should be a nice and chatty month here.

Everyone got a run planned for the first day of the challenge?

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2009-09-30 1:24 PM
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Not challenge related, but saw in my yearly totals for swim today:Swim:76h 44m 43s  - 227227.9 Yd.  A switched from a 25m to 25yard pool during the summer so the numbers aren't a typical even set, but just a funny occurrence to get the repeating sequence.
2009-09-30 2:09 PM
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Everybody Ready to have a fun running month?
Yeah! Go Running Pumpkins!

Todd can you update the team chart with our new members in a couple days once we have a final team?
Thanks!
2009-09-30 2:31 PM
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Good point.... I think I'm going to revise my goal from 140 to 130. I agree 30 is better than 40 to start out with....... 130 WHAT! JK Thats unreal! Looking at what some of you people run blows my mind. I know I'm a newb but I rather swim 130 miles than run. HAHA That is a hell of a goal.


2009-09-30 3:18 PM
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JRowe81 - 2009-09-30 2:31 PM .
Good point.... I think I'm going to revise my goal from 140 to 130.
I agree 30 is better than 40 to start out with....... 130 WHAT! JK Thats unreal! Looking at what some of you people run blows my mind. I know I'm a newb but I rather swim 130 miles than run. HAHA That is a hell of a goal.

I'd much rather swim 130 miles that run too!!!  That's why this challenge is good for us



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2009-09-30 3:19 PM
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JRowe81 - 2009-09-30 2:31 PM .
Good point.... I think I'm going to revise my goal from 140 to 130.
I agree 30 is better than 40 to start out with....... 130 WHAT! JK Thats unreal! Looking at what some of you people run blows my mind. I know I'm a newb but I rather swim 130 miles than run. HAHA That is a hell of a goal.

I'd much rather swim 130 miles that run too!!!  That's why this challenge is good for us

the "quote" thingy is messssed UP

2009-09-30 3:30 PM
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Greetings,
I figured i better finally chime in and say hello. here's my quick info my name JC, I'm 24 years old single serving in the United States Air Force. currently I living in a little place called Iraq. you might have heard of it. anyways my goal for the month is to run 30 miles. This month is going to be my first month back to training after about a year off. my sub goal is going to be to meet at least the weekly time called for in my plan which should actually put me closer to 35 miles but I'll have to see how that goes with working the long days. anyways I enjoy helping to moviated all of you along to reach your goals.
2009-09-30 3:32 PM
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Joblin - we'll miss you!  Good luck with your recovery...

I'll be doing a short run tomorrow to start off the month as part of my taper even though it's not included in my total planned miles for the month.  I think I have 31 miles on the calendar for October and my challenge goal is 28, so I didn't give myself a lot of wiggle room.  It can't hurt to start the month with an extra mile or two!

Who else is running Oct. 1st?
2009-09-30 3:47 PM
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Hey Pilot.... 1st off Thanks for serving!!!!! 2nd my goal is 30 miles too check my log only started training a  month ago and have only been running for 3 weeks. Want to see who gets to 30 faster? Good luck over in Iraq!


2009-09-30 4:26 PM
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Hey gang!  I'm getting ready to log my goal.  My real goal for October is 74 miles.  I am gearing up for a marathon in January so I 4 runs a week on the calendar with one being a long run.  I've got the flu though so I think I"m going to take a few miles off while I try to shake it.  I think I will put 64 to be on the safe side.  This is going to be a rough challenge!  YIKES!
2009-09-30 4:49 PM
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I'm officially up!  Good luck everyone!  Welcome Pilot!  I also appreciate your service! 
2009-09-30 5:02 PM
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losta - 2009-09-30 12:09 PM Everybody Ready to have a fun running month? Yeah! Go Running Pumpkins! Todd can you update the team chart with our new members in a couple days once we have a final team? Thanks!


Yep, I'll update a new one tomorrow for the start of the challenge.
2009-09-30 5:10 PM
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Welcome Pilot- JC! What temps are you running in over there? Thanks for your service.

pilotncommand172 - 2009-09-30 4:30 PM

Greetings,
I figured i better finally chime in and say hello. here's my quick info my name JC, I'm 24 years old single serving in the United States Air Force. currently I living in a little place called Iraq. you might have heard of it. anyways my goal for the month is to run 30 miles. This month is going to be my first month back to training after about a year off. my sub goal is going to be to meet at least the weekly time called for in my plan which should actually put me closer to 35 miles but I'll have to see how that goes with working the long days. anyways I enjoy helping to moviated all of you along to reach your goals.
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