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  1. #1
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    Running to Turkey 11/15-End of November

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    Figured I would just be honest and say that this thread will probably go for two weeks

    I had an awesome trail race Saturday! 15K, and I love this race. This is the third year I have done it. I finished in 1:19:45, which is a huge huge pr for me. DH won the whole race!! So fun! I have some pics up on my blog, and I am still a little tired and sore......

    Any good weekend stories?

    My 50K is now less than 4 weeks away. So scary!
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by kacie tri-ing View Post
    Figured I would just be honest and say that this thread will probably go for two weeks

    I had an awesome trail race Saturday! 15K, and I love this race. This is the third year I have done it. I finished in 1:19:45, which is a huge huge pr for me. DH won the whole race!! So fun! I have some pics up on my blog, and I am still a little tired and sore......

    Any good weekend stories?

    My 50K is now less than 4 weeks away. So scary!
    Congrats! I'll have to check out your blog. I love trail races. Someday I hope to do a trail marathon.

    5 miles for me last night. I have about 3 months of conditioning runs with no speed work, so I'm working on my form. I've been reading ChiRunning and applying what I'm learning from the book. Last night it was starting to click and I felt like I was flying with the new form. But afterwards my hips were a little wonky--I think because I'm not used to rotating them so much. Today they feel fine, it will just take a little getting used to.

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    My running plan said to run 22 this weekend as my last long run, but after careful consideration of many factors, I decided to start tapering this weekend instead. Last year this time I got sick, which seriously dampened my race, and I'm sure part of it was that the long run compromised my immune system to get whatever was going around the office. There are a TON of people sick at work and my dad is getting over what was probably the (real) flu, I don't need something to push me over the edge. Also, only 1 long run of taper seemed a little short to me, I'd like to see if an additional week means I have a little more energy. This might be the last dedicated marathon I run for a while, with Ironman CdA in June and Florida in early November I won't be able to run one between April and December.

    So, long story short, I ran 12 instead, and since it was 40 and overcast I took my dog the whole way. She's tired today.

    I have decided it's better for me to not run in the Bikila, at least for this distance. It's possible if I sized down 1 size they might fit better on the bottom of my foot (though that doesn't solve how they squash the top of my foot), and I think maybe they work better (for me) for shorter/faster distances. I will be repairing my KSOs and running in them for the next 2 weeks to make sure it's the right call, but they never hurt my feet or wore into them like the Bikila do. Also bought a pair of Flows that I might try running in to see if they are comfy enough. They might just end up being wet/snowy running and winter everyday shoes if they aren't quite the right fit. By the end of this week I will have 4 pairs of FiveFingers in 4 different sizes.

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    I ran a whopping 24 minutes today But I decided to sign up for a turkey trot - I think I can do it, even though I almost always run trails and those are all roads.

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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    Did the local Monday night 5K in 25:08. Not my best time, despite the fact that I actually ran the whole thing without stopping to walk once (as I have often tended to do--bad trail runner's habit). Is that backwards, or what? The pace I was running was comfortable which was good, but you'd think I'd have a better time instead of worse if I ran the whole time.
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    Had to knock out my 6 miler really early today so that I can get everything done at work. Super busy conference time means tired and busy me!

    I have a huge week training wise next week, and I am getting nervous about the whole ordeal!
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

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    I've been running unusually fast this week-- I keep ending up running something between 8:15 and 8:30 per mile. Maybe it's the cooler fall weather, or lower weekly mileage. Anyway, it's fun to be fast!

    Today was a rain shortened 2.5 miles. It went from drizzle to downpour awfully fast! but we need the rain....

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    Got in a little over a 5 mile run yesterday. I was pretty comfortable for the first 3 miles the last 2 were tough because my hamstrings began to get real tight. It was a beautiful day for a run..sunny and temps in the 40s.

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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    I was a total klutz on today's (road) run. First I tripped and fell...on completely smooth pavement. Then not even two minutes later, I got distracted by a big group of kids on the sidewalk who randomly said somethiing to me, and ran smack into a fire hydrant! I have a nice bruise on my left outer thigh now. Today has just generally been a crappy day...I could use another run right about now to de-stress. I just found out a bit ago that there's an internal candidate being interviewed for a job I was really thinking I would have a good chance at getting. That's how things have been going...every time anything has seemed really promising, something has happened to throw a wrench into the works. I am so sick of being in a holding pattern and feeling like I have no stability in my life...not to mention the frustration of having gone to school for so long and then not getting a chance to work in my field. It sucks and I'm starting to wonder if it will ever end.
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    Ran 30 minutes today - 3ish miles - tired but happy

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    A little over four miles today on the MUP - had a meeting at the Y, used the opportunity to get my @ss out on the pavement.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Had a haircut this AM, ran on the treadmill after work. Have a major headache and feel pretty tired, must be fighting stuff off, or girl stuff. Ugh.

    Back on the pavement in the morning, I hope. Hoping to be out the door at 8:15, the time my race starts, to hopefully condition for that.

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    I haven't been running too much, race-walking the dogs (the puppy doesn't know how to walk slow) and doing crossfit. I just signed up for the local 5k Turkey Trot. Think I can do it, slowly.
    [Sarah Palin ran in our Turkey Trot last year, haven't heard she's going to be in town again this year. I went down to take photos for the local photography club. I was impressed with her - she could push a double baby stroller, shake the hands of random people wanting to touch her, lean over and talk to her younger jogging children while jogging herself, and she didn't trip.
    (She also stopped my SO and asked him about his velomobile).]
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    Well I was going to swim this afternoon for the first time since July ... called the recording at the Catholic school (our only public lap pool) to find out the school-year hours ... drove into town with nothing else I really needed to accomplish there. To find a sign on the door that said the pool was closed for locker room maintenance.

    So I did a couple of little errands and changed into my running gear the minute I got home so as not to lose the momentum. If I sat back down on the couch I might not get up any time soon. Four and a half (almost), just up to the corner and back. Maybe I'll swim tomorrow...
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Did a quick 3 mile run after work. It was a lilttle tough because I was still full from lunch. We had a pot luck lunch for one of my co-workers who is going to moving away and there was some awesome food to try. Yummm

 

 

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