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  1. #1
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    Running for Gold week of Feb. 14th - Feb. 20th

    Hey ladies.... I ran 12.74 today and my ankle hurt the whole way. I don't know what I did to it - could have been running in shoes on Friday or wearing heels last night. Anyhow the run itself was a breeze but the ankle really sucked and slowed me down. 10:36 mm.
    I can do five more miles.

  2. #2
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    10 for me! It's been 5 years since I've done mileage like that. My right leg is incredibly stiff--it was sore before I began running. I think I banged it up pretty good luging the day before.

    I am tired. I am sore. But it feels good. I avg about 11min/m.

  3. #3
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    GPS battery died at the end of my run, which apparently means I didn't get ANY of it, or maybe I will next time after I replace the battery, dunno. So sad.

    I ran 90 minutes in my VFFs, anecdotally it was around 9 miles - I walked the first ~mile with my husband and dog, and ran the rest. I easily dropped 30-60 seconds PER MILE off my time at the same heart rate. What! Seriously. Every time I looked at my heart monitor, either my HR was low and I had to start pushing, or my speed was high - 8 minute miles at that HR? WHAT? Okay, whatever. I could get used to it. It felt totally different, like running is supposed to feel. I was running on the right part of my foot, I was running with the right lean, going uphill affected my HR much less. It was how I TRY to run in my running shoes, but can't seem to master. Maybe I just got lucky and had a good day at the same time I decided to try the VFFs.

    Anyway, the backs of my lower calves are stiff, but that's to be expected.

    Yesterday I got to ride 38 miles outside, today running in my VFFs... happy Valentines to me

  4. #4
    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    I got a decent 40-minute trail run/walk in today. Didn't wear the HRM as I just didn't want to know!!

    Colby, nice job with the VFFs!! I really miss running in those--it's just too cold right now so I am running in some water shoes that are pretty thin but still not the same.
    2011 Surly LHT
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  5. #5
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    I'm not sure how far I went, but I ran/walked for about 40 minutes today...and I did it outside! Yay!

    I did 5x 4min intervals and then walked the balance. Total came to 37 minutes and that includes one minute of sitting on the sidewalk to put my shoes back on. I did one of my running (and walking) intervals barefoot. It's my first barefoot run outside and it was a freaking blast! I would totally have done a second running interval barefoot if I had anywhere to run. I am doing this near my house and I live in the country. Running on these roads is taking your life into your hands and really didn't relish the idea of having to leap into a ravine to avoid some huge pick-up without shoes on! The barefoot interval was run on the short stretch of sidewalk that I can get to from my house. I can run it from end to end in 4:30 - so that was my barefoot interval.

    Tomorrow I'm going to scope out some routes from my office - I think running there would be safer and I can plan to do it right at 5 pm and actually have some daylight.
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

  6. #6
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    10 for me yesterday. Good run, but I have a cold in my chest not , and I want it to go away please!
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

    http://kacietri-ing.blogspot.com/

  7. #7
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    4 mile tempo run for me...I held a 8 mm pace!!!

    We then changed clothes and do 30 miles on our road bikes. Not epic, but solid all the way around.

  8. #8
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    It was just 2.5 miles for me this morning, but I felt so hard-core out running down the road pre-dawn during my city's first official snow emergency in years-- 5ish inches on the ground and a brisk wind blowing and still more snow falling.

    I'm so ready for spring to be here. Heck, I'd be happy to see it get over 32 F! I'm in KY, btw, so this is definitely not normal. We get winter, but not usually like this....

  9. #9
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    Oct 2007
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    Still doin' the treadmill, just got MORE snow today. Did 5 miles and pushed my pace yesterday up to 6.6 MPH for about a half mile. That's pretty good for me I'm usually around 5.3 ish. Surprisingly I'm not even very sore from it. I did 3 half mile sprints like this. First one was about 6.2 then 6.4 and lastly 6.6. Something to break up the monotony!

  10. #10
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    Another 20. Had to trick myself into doing it... told myself I'd only go for 16-18, but took a route that allowed for some extra loops. As usual, by the time mile 10 rolled around, I was feeling pretty good.

    I almost cut it short because I started getting a blister 19 miles in, just a quarter mile from my house. I took the walkway and started heading home, but once I got back onto pavement, it felt better and I went ahead and finished out the run.

    Then I kicked the last 500 meters at 8:50 mm. Woot! When I got home my early registration bonus from the Cleveland Marathon was waiting for me... a pair of logo gloves. It's getting closer...
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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