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  1. #16
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    Headed out for a short run this lunchtime to see how my ribs were. Could feel them complaining a bit when running down the hill at the start though they stopped complaining once I got on the flat. After about 25 minutes they decided they'd had enough of the impact and it felt like all the muscles in my rib/chest area contracted which made breathing fun .

    I did four miles but my footpod battery had died (note to self put spare batteries in kit bag) so at the time I didn't really know how fast I was travelling though it looks around 8:25 mm pace which is probably a little fast for someone with poorly ribs really particularly as I slowed down when they started hurting. So basically they are still sore, I've taken some ibuprofen now as I didn't this morning as I wanted a true picture of how they were. Looks like I will have to get up early and cycle into work tomorrow.

    I'm hoping they are a bit better for Saturday as I am planning to get out for an exploratory trail run.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by tattiefritter View Post
    I'm hoping they are a bit better for Saturday as I am planning to get out for an exploratory trail run.
    TF, trail running is great for many reasons, my favorite being that walking is totally OK, which you'll probably need to do some of if you still hurt. Enjoy it...and be ready to feel a little sore in places you didn't know you could get sore! (trail running involves a lot of whole body movement, not unlike mtn biking...the more you do it, the stronger you get and then one day you have giant tibialis anterior! (OK, maybe not giant, but defined, to say the least)

    I'm lucky...I have trail access right in my neighborhood. I live on the northern edge of the city...I can literally run from my house up to an incredible trail system. Sometimes I go elsewhere for variety. This summer once it gets hot I'll probably end up driving to the trails in the canyons, probably about 15-20 minutes.

    I haven't run since Tuesday, just riding to work. I'll do an easy run tomorrow and then it's 15 miles with about 5000' of climbing on Sunday.

  3. #18
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    1h 33m 30s
    8.00 miles
    11m 41s /mile


    Before my run, I had errands to complete.

    1) The new tri bike saddle. That took about 2 hours. I got one. And I also got a new seat post. After trading in my old seat and buying the new stuff + some nutrition goodies, the bike shop owed me $13. So I bought a new beneto box for my roadie.

    2) Then I went to Run On to buy new insoles. Got some nice cushy ones.

    3) FINALLY made it to the lake after 3.5 hours of errands.

    The run: I started out pretty good. Found a nice slow rythm. Around mile 3ish my right foot went numb. Figured my shoe was tied too tight. Stopped to re-tie it about... uuummmm 5 times. Nothing helped. I gave up. My lower legs felt good! Left leg was fine. I also figured out how to run downhills to help my lower legs, I do a heel strike. The last 2 miles of the run were rough. I just didn't want to run anymore. The last mile I walked some. Bad move. My quads started to feel it. Overall a decent run.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

  4. #19
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    Ran 3 times this week. On Monday I did short, intense brick with 30min biking with lots of short, steep hills, then ran 2miles with a few short intervals thrown in. It hurt, but was a good workout overall.

    Thursday I ran 2.5mi easy, then this morning I did 8.5mi in 1:40min, which for me is a great pace. It was freezing this morning, so I think that spurred me on - run fast (relatively for a LSD) to keep warm, and since it was working, I just kept it up. Now it's time to taper for this weekend.

    Hope everyone has had good runs this week!

  5. #20
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    I did 5k at home yesterday. Right back to 6 min k's again so 30 minutes in total. Legs felt good after and I took my cal-mag before running this time so maybe that helped. Even went for a 30k ride in the afternoon and feel good this morning.

    I bought new runners yesterday. Had to try on about 10 pairs before I found some that didn't bug me. I hope they are worth the money.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    I bought new runners yesterday. Had to try on about 10 pairs before I found some that didn't bug me. I hope they are worth the money.
    Hopefully they let you go outside and run in them or run on a treadmill or something. If I'm going to spend that much $ on a pair of shoes, thy'd darn well better work. I hear you about the $. But keeping your feet happy is the key to keeping the rest of your body happy. It's worth it (assuming you have the right shoe).

    Fleet Feet stores used to actually let you return a shoe within 30 days, even if you've worn them outside running. Don't know if they still do that as I haven't purchased shoes from them in a number of years (for carious reaons, none of them having to do with customer service). I have been lucky in that they haven't changed my preferred model all that much and also make a trail shoe that is very similar. But then I have neutral feet that are really not all that picky as long as you don't try to put them in a motion control shoe. Remember that Steve Martin skit "cruel shoes"? Ouch.

    I did my 15 mile trail run this morning. It had about 4700' of climbing if you average out all the different measurements (Garmin TC, Motion Based, and Route Slip). I'm definitely having some issues with the point where the achilles inserts into the calf. Maybe it's because I do so much uphill running.

    Anyway, it was a beautiful day even though I got my butt thoroughly kicked by all of the people I was running with (in other words, I was the slow one that they had to keep waiting for). I quit trying to keep up with them when I got to the point where my calves hurt so much the only thing that would come out of my mouth was obscenities. It got better. And they had to wait for me anyway to point out the big rattlesnake (!) and to show me how to navigate through "the crags" (that's me in the middle, the crags behind us).

    Life is good (epsecially when you know where the rattlesnake is)!

  7. #22
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    Yellow... 15 miles? Dang. That's FAR! I can't imagine. Beautiful run though. Looks like a really nice group of ladies to run with.

    Wonderful picture!
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

  8. #23
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    Proper Hills there Yellow!

    My ribs/chest still hurt too much to sensibly do any running over the weekend so I ordered a pair of trail shoes to console myself instead! I can feel every tiny pebble when running in my road shoes so they'll probably be pretty useless for the rocky trails I intend to run on.

    Once they arrive I'll put them at the front door so they look at me reproachfully every time I go out, that should motivate me to get them on and get on the trails. On the plus side my chest muscles are improving, it still hurts a bit but I can think about stretching them now which I couldn't before, I've also got reacquainted with my road bike.

  9. #24
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    I've been hiding.

    I've been running, really. Just too busy to post much. I think Iput in about 20 miles total last week. It's been tough to put in much time training. Heading into the last push to finish our house.

    TF - sorry about your fall. I hope you're feeling better

    Yellow - WOW! That's awesome.

    KSH - nice long run. That's really good. Look how far you've come.

    Beetle and Alpine - Welcome back

    KG - Glad to hear that your speed is coming back and you're consistently out there.

    BTC and Limewave - sounds like you had good runs this week too.

    RnR - Sounds like you had a pretty good week.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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  10. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wahine View Post
    I've been hiding.

    I've been running, really. Just too busy to post much. I think Iput in about 20 miles total last week. It's been tough to put in much time training. Heading into the last push to finish our house.
    Knowing how I feel after a 30 mile week and knowing that you do a lot more than just run...and dealing with building your house (stress!!)...you are the master!

    We know you're out there working hard!

  11. #26
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    Got up early this morning for a tester run, my thinking being that if I have to turn back after 10 minutes then I only have to have one shower in the day. I'd almost forgotten about my sore ribs on the ride home last night and when I set off I was aware of them but they didn't hurt and I had no trouble breathing. After two miles as things were ok I decided to do some hill repeats on a short steep hill (about 40 seconds to climb), managed 8 "up" repeats quite easily, the jog down took more toll on my legs than the up. I need to find a longer hill as I can push up that one and get to the top before my body has realised exactly what has happened to it, a longer hill will be more challenging even if its not as steep as I will have to pay attention to pacing.

    Ribs were ok after all that but then I felt my lace was a bit loose and bent over to tighten it, ouch my ribs hurt! They bugged a little on the two miles home which was annoying. So managed 5.5 miles but need to remember to crouch down to tie my laces.

    When I got home the postie had been and my new trail shoes were waiting for me (not bad for free delivery and I only ordered them yesterday)! They're Mizuno Wave Harriers (I use Mizuno Wave Riders on the road and love them) and they have a nice aggressive sole and a low profile heel which should help my ankle out on the uneven ground. I've seen quite a few runners out and about on the trails I'm intending to run with these shoes on so they should be fine....just need to find some time to get out there now, they have been parked at the front door, waiting for me.

  12. #27
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    Aug 2005
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    I've been hiding as well (or maybe it's just that I'm not a regular enough poster?). But I have been running quite a bit lately (3x/week).

    Today:
    21mins
    2.5 miles
    8m 20s /mile
    avg HR: 163

    I did a 4.8 mile slow trail run on Sunday, so I planned today's noon run to be a faster, short one. On a bike commute day. And in the wind. In new shoes. Evidently I needed a battle?

    The new shoes (Brooks Adrenaline GTS) did well. My nearby running store (Run n Fun in St. Paul) rocks.

 

 

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