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  1. #1
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    Chasing fall--Running week 8/29 to 9/4

    My schedule called for a 9-mile run "with some hills" yesterday.
    I decided to do a 90 minute trail run, I figured that would be somewhat equivalent.

    Oy! Turns out it was the hottest day of the year. And I haven't done a trail run in a LONG time. Was it ever painful. But I managed. I got in 8 miles too. Not too shabby.

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    I signed up yesterday for the hm at the St. Jude Memphis Marathon in December. Training started today--3 hot sweaty miles! Felt good.
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    I did 20.5 today in the heat. 1800 feet of climbing. Yikes. I like the scenery and all, but there sure are times I wish I lived some place just a little bit flatter. Not flat-flat (that's deadly, I know about running in Florida ), just a little bit flatter!

    The first 14 felt really good. Then I stopped at a park to top up my hydration vest, which took a bit of fumbling, and I just could. not. get going again. The last two miles were a real struggle, and now I'm just hobbling, coooooold bath, compression tights and all. I don't know if I was just depleted from the weekend or what.

    The upside of running in the heat is that I'm really acclimated to it now, and riding the motorcycle over the weekend wasn't a problem at all, even though I'd inadvertently left my cooling vest at home.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 08-31-2010 at 02:16 PM.
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    I ran 45 minutes yesterday, 35 minutes of intervals after 10min wu. 100 steps (right foot count 100 times) hard, 50 easy, 200 hard, 100 easy, 300 hard, 150 easy, 400 hard, 200 easy, repeat once, easy jog/walk home in the last 5 minutes

    It felt good. Hard, but good. My calves are a little stiff today, I haven't done intervals in a while. Getting back into the 6 day a week plan after enjoying a couple of weeks of just maintenance. I have to keep riding/swimming through mid-September, then will switch to bike/swim maintenance and focus on running again. Time to map the 10-week marathon training plan back into the schedule.

    Had a massage yesterday, wow, my back and hips are loving it but a little sore today, so I took this morning off.

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    Worked this weekend so no runs. But did hit the treadmill Monday after work. Walked 5 min, then slow warm up ran at 5.4 mph for 10 min, then 10 min @ 5.6, the 5.8 for 10 min, 5.4 for the final 5 min them walk for cool down. Felt ok. Just try to work on speed.
    Start my week off tomorrow, not sure what type I'll do tomorrow.
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    OMG this heat is killing me! I didn't even attempt it today. It was 96 and humid as heck. Gonna shoot for early in the am before the sun comes up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I did 20.5 today in the heat. 1800 feet of climbing. Yikes. I like the scenery and all, but there sure are times I wish I lived some place just a little bit flatter. Not flat-flat (that's deadly, I know about running in Florida ), just a little bit flatter!
    Come run with me...most days the sweat evaporates before you notice you are sweating and when you go back it will seem flatter!

    (My total ascending last week was over 12,000' but I'm sure it's much cooler here than where you are. Thankfully I'm now on the hill and mileage taper. I still don't feel ready for what I expect Imogene throw at me, though!)

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    Oak--Wow! You are a trooper.

    I was scheduled to do 3.5 easy miles. DD really wanted to spend time with me so I invited her along, she rode her bike. Last time we did this, we averaged 13-14 min/miles.

    She took off like a shot. We avg. close to 8 min/miles. I could. not. keep. up. I need to teach that girl how to coast.

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    Sounds awesome Lime, maybe I could improve my speed if your DD paced me on her bike!
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post

    (My total ascending last week was over 12,000' but I'm sure it's much cooler here than where you are. Thankfully I'm now on the hill and mileage taper. I still don't feel ready for what I expect Imogene throw at me, though!)



    It's been in the low 90s here, but the humidity has been quite low (by our standards, anyway, 45-50% - that's probably humid by Utah standards ). This is a mixed blessing, as we REALLY need some rain. Hoping for some of the edges of Hurricane Earl, but it doesn't look very likely.
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    Hey...

    I have been running lots, but just too lazy to post. My "A" race for the year was last week, so I was building up for that. One more tri and then fall trail running races.

    So DH and I ran at 5am this morning to beat the heat. It was still 80 and humid. Crazy. Bring on the fall!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    Come run with me...most days the sweat evaporates before you notice you are sweating and when you go back it will seem flatter!

    (My total ascending last week was over 12,000' but I'm sure it's much cooler here than where you are. Thankfully I'm now on the hill and mileage taper. I still don't feel ready for what I expect Imogene throw at me, though!)
    I am officially calling BULLSH!T on ms yellow. All that whining and she comes in 8th in her age group and 65th overall woman out of HUNDREDS! All in the same year as major back surgery.

    Well done.
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    6.25 miles at a pace of 10.50. I'm still a running virgin...But it seemed easier than last time. I was doing 20 minutes fast tempo (like maybe a race pace) and 5 minutes of easy jogging. Signed up for a biathlon in October, 3.1 mile run & 14 mile bike ride. Shouldn't be too bad. It's my first race ever, so thought I'd try to keep it manageable.

    I'm eyeballing a half-marathon in mid-November. We'll see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    I am officially calling BULLSH!T on ms yellow. All that whining and she comes in 8th in her age group and 65th overall woman out of HUNDREDS! All in the same year as major back surgery.

    Well done.
    Well done indeed! I missed that. Way to go Yellow!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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