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  1. #1
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    Talking Calling All Turkey Trotters!!!

    Anyone do a Turkey Trot today? I did the Folsom Turkey Trot 10k. It started out foggy, but cleared up at the end (funny, it was only a couple miles from home and it was still foggy at home when I got back). The narrow trail was PACKED with walkers, dogs, strollers -- you name it -- even a guy on a bike pulling his kids in a trailer. So, those of us running had quite the obstacle course to maneuver through. It was neat seeing all the families out there though. I finished in 50:50. Not as fast as I wanted, but good enough. I used the race as my tempo run, in prep for the marathon next weekend. I have one last 8-10 miler this weekend, and then two very short runs during the week (6x400m speedwork on Tuesday and a 3 mile run at planned marathon pace on Thursday) and that's it! YIKES!!!

    The knee is holding up with the kinesio taping. NO PAIN!!!

    I was on the pot all morning before the race today and again when I got home, but no potty issues during the race -- YAY!!!

    Hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving.

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    Believe it of not, we did not have a single turkey trot within 2 hours of our house! Bummer. I would have trotted.....

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    DH & I did a 5K Turkey Trot in Fredericksburg, VA. I finished 7th out of 28 in my age group. Not bad for my very first one, if I do say so myself.
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

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    We didn't do ours this year because I came down with bronchitis and couldn't properly continue to train. Ours is 5 hilly miles. We went for a nice 30 miler before hitting the Thanksgiving meal.
    Amanda

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    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


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  5. #5
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    Aggie_Ama,

    I'm guessing you meant a 30-miler on the bikes? If you ran 30 in lieu of a hilly 5, then WOW!


    Congrats, IFjane! I came in 14th out of 20 females in my age group -- not so hot (wonder why they don't break down males/females together by age group?). Can't wait 'til next year when I'll be at the youngest in my age group instead of the oldest! Gives me something to look forward to when turning 40!

    However, I did come in 138th out of 456 -- that sounds a little better, right???

    Total, there were almost 2000 out there with timing chips on (for the 5k and 10k combined). That is not counting all the dogs, kids, babies in strollers, and those who did not wish to be timed who were out there as well. And all this on a narrow residential path! Yikes!

    However, this was a fundraiser for a good cause so I am glad so many people turned out. And what a great family thing to do together!

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    Hey! I did the Atlanta Thanksgiving half marathon! It was great! Just a little hilly, but 10,000 people and lots of holiday spirit!
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

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    kacie tri-ing,

    We want details! Weren't you dealing with some pain issues? How are you doing?

  8. #8
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    I didn't do a Turkey Trot, but I did go for a 3.5 mile run on Thanksgiving. We were visiting family in Maine and it was a balmy 26 degrees. I managed to catch a small break between the storms just after sunrise. The road I picked went along Little Sebago Lake so I had some glimpses of the water. It was fairly pleasant.

    It's hunting season there, which I had forgotten when I packed my running gear. I don't own anything hunter orange anyway. My sister insisted on me wearing this really nice, dressy orange scarf she had. It made me kind of hot and Thom and I thought she was being paranoid. When I got back he was out taking pictures of frost on the apples in her crabapple tree. As we were talking we heard five shots from pretty close by. We decided she wasn't paranoid.

    Veronica
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    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    Aggie_Ama,

    I'm guessing you meant a 30-miler on the bikes? If you ran 30 in lieu of a hilly 5, then WOW!
    Uh yeah, a 30 mile bike ride. I can barely do a 4 mile run I can't even think about longer than a marathon! I did tell DH I wanted to run the distance series next winter so I better start building on these 3-4 milers. I wish I was ready now but most of them are 10+ miles and often trail runs.

    Sounds like everyones Trots were fun, I was a bit pouty watching the news about the local one. It got over 10,000 people!
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


    You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan

  10. #10
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    Yep, I did a Turkey Trot on Turkey Day! It was only my second run since my 1/2 marathon! I have really slacked off on EVERYTHING!
    It was a fairly leisurely run w/ a friend. This TT has over 12,000 folks, so no real timing for us that start in the back. I did a easy, but nice pace. And I talked the whole time. I usually wonder how people can run and talk so much when I can barely breathe! But that was me for that race, I talked the whole time....time sure flew!
    For Florida it was pretty chilly...brrrrrrrrrrr!
    Next run....this weekend...in Las Vegas...the Great Santa Run!
    katluvr

 

 

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