I ran 5.35 miles for 55 minutes (10:30 minute mile) today! My longest run yet. Too bad I wasn't outside!
Got on the treadmill at lunch and ran.
Told myself I would do 3-4 miles. I was feeling pretty good so went on to do 5.35 miles.
I would have done 5.50 even, but the dang treadmill stopping working on me.
Yea, about 2.50 miles into it, my pinky toenail dug into the side of the toe next to it... there was blood afterwards.
It hurt to run on that foot, but I reminded myself the difference between pain and suffering and tried to block it out.
I also got this weird chafing under my arms I have never had before. Luckily, I noticed that pain once I stopped. What can I do about this problem? Body glide my underarms I suppose?
My legs held strong running, but gosh I'm hurting now!
"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!!!!"
Hi Wahine. I am not feeling too bad today. My legs are a little tired, like if I run up the stairs. The important thing was that I felt good during the run.
I am taking off today.
easy run, and swim tomorrow.
Hhhuuummm... really? Cause I thought it was from my flabby triceps.![]()
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Next time, body glide goes on. I guess I never got it before, because I have been running outside with long sleeves on, vs. just a sports top.
BTW- Wahine, if you could please start the new running thread starting for 1-22. I will be out of town in Floride from 1-20 to 1-24 and the laptop is staying at home. THANKS!
"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!!!!"
Ummm... if we only count the "run" part of my run-walks, I think I did about 1/2 mile this week. Plan to do another 1/4-1/2 tomorrow.
Got new shoes (beloved Brooks, the best running shoes in the universe for my goofy feet) and want to break them in tomorrow with a GOOD run-walk.
Knot-loved-to-run-since-a-little-kid, now-with-messed-up-knee
Edit: Saturday a.m. Did about 1/4 mile total run this morning in my fresh Brooks Ariels. Happy Knee, Happy Knot!
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"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
18 K!! in 2:03 ... with an average HR of 160. I know... Someone with a W will frown but I felt really comfortable.
I made jogging playlist for my ipod, plugged it in and just went as far as I felt like. The only discomfort I had was in my hips.
phew.... went to town shopping and back... hobbling along. My legs are just a tad tired....
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2008 Roy Hinnen O2 - Selle SMP Glider
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2007 Gary Fisher HiFi Plus - Specialized Alias
Finally did the sensible thing and got myself to a running shop to have my gait analysed!
I seem to have fallen out of love with my Nike Structure Triax (I've always run in stability shoes - not entirely sure why) even the new ones feel really harsh to run in. So I dragged the old one out and had a look at the wear on them and it was all on the outside of the shoe (bad bad bad) particularly the left which might explain why my upper outer calf muscle (whatever its called) is so grumpy as its having to do a hell of a lot of work. The Nike were great when I was beginning but the longer runs are showing up the problems.
Off I trundled to a running shop taking my old shoes with me - the guy looked at them and shook his head and asked me where I got fitted for them - erm nowhere I sheepishly replied. He put me in a pair of completely neutral shoes (Pegasus) and had me run on the treadmill while they videoed my feet. I felt the Pegasus were lovely, bit squishy but much nicer than the triax. Turns out I have a completely neutral running style and have been running in the wrong shoes for the last year or so (well forever actually). The stability features were forcing me onto the outside of my foot and probably contributed a lot to my ankle sprain as well
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So after trying lots of shoes on (which suprisingly I could actually tell the difference between) I now have a very shiny pair of Mizuno Wave Riders to run in - it felt like I was floating when I put them on.
Moral of the story: the wrong shoes really will hurt (why do I insist on doing everything the hard way?).
Will be giving them a spin on Tuesday - fingers crossed they help!