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  1. #16
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    I had hoped for a run today. But before work, I had to get some work done.

    On my commute home I got absolutely drenched - in only two miles. It was a cold rain too! At one point I thought maybe it was hail. Anyway, I decided cinnamon toast and hot chocolate were necessary.

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  2. #17
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    Good to read that so many of us are shakin' it out there

    The run with the Supreme Court Justice turned out great. It was chilly this morning but we (about 6 of us, including him) ran down a nice forest trail in the very early morning and then along the beach with this beautiful pink hue on the mountains. Then up the hill we went! Geez, at 66, I hope I'm running up hills like him. We didn't run fast and we all made sure we were running behind him, but it was a great moment.

  3. #18
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    I feel your pain....My poor DH felt like he was trapped in the house with a pissy tiger last week. Grrrrr.....

    All I can say it wait it out....my note to self was...next time I am recovering, when I think I am better, wait one more day.

    I tried to jump back to soon.

  4. #19
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    Got 3.5 miles done yesterday. Ankle didn't really bother me at all during the run and I forgot about it completely. Knowing my propensity for doing too much too soon I ran the loop in the reverse direction so it would be much more difficult to extend the distance if I got tempted, however the strong wind and the rain stinging my face did remove motivation somewhat Still fantastic to be out.

    I have to keep telling myself that 3.5 miles is plenty for someone coming back from an ankle sprain. Will do another 3.5 miles tomorrow then I'll be off to London for a long weekend and may think about doing 4 miles sometime next week.

  5. #20
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    Howdy girls...three for us tonight, recovery run,nice and easy.

  6. #21
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    Somehow I've found that I like to go for a run and then a swim. I think it has to do with avoiding the guilt of taking more than one shower a day. Not a very useful brick, but if that's what it takes to get me in the pool.... well, let's do it.

    So I caught up with a coworker who's just starting to run again after many years on the sidelines. She's in pretty good shape but she runs much slowlier than I do. It ended up being slowlier than with that 66yo judge this week, but was fun nonetheless, and I tricked her into doing a few 10-second sprints, which she hated, but that spiced things up a wee bit. Ran back home, picked up the swim gear and rode my bike to the pool (about 750 meters away!! how lazy is that). Practiced my breathing-on-both-sides-every-third-stroke thing... swallowed lots of water. Came back home to eat and work... feeling dizzy from all the pool water.

    I really love running, after all. Especially compared to swimming.

  7. #22
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    blahblahblahblahblah! Scooted out of work early enough to take the yellow dog running on the trail, but to my surprise there hasn't been too much traffic on it the last few days, which means that I was all over the place, postholing in the snow drifts and generally feeling like I was running uphill on sand (we've gotten probably about 10" this week up there). Top that off with nasty bad lungs and I can honestly say that was one of the worst runs I've had since I started running again. I should have worn my YakTrax but didn't (mostly because they make my right foot fall asleep). At least I stayed upright the whole time.

    It was purty, though, and the dog had a great time. A few little flurries and some pretty dramatic clouds and I had it all to myself. So I really shouldn't complain.

  8. #23
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    +1 on the blahs.

    I tried to run at lunch. Kept it to the dreadmill so I could bail if things weren't going well and they didn't. I planned 1:15 and I did 0:33. Legs were heavy and I can still feel congestion in my chest. Worst of all was that I got dizzy. Not normal treadmill dizzy, more like I'm going to fall over dizzy. So I quit at 3.3 miles and called it a day.

    I'll be heading off to bed soon.
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  9. #24
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    3 miles at a 10:20 minute mile. I have a runny nose and a slight cough, but I forged ahead.

    Started running treadmill one- feeling great! Then it turns off: User Not Detected.

    I go to treadmill two- feeling great and working on some speed work, it turns off: User Not Detected.

    I go to treadmill three to run .15 more to finish my mileage... I end up going a little further to get a solid 3 miles in.

    Frustrating treadmills!

    On a positive note: I was really feeling great running today! No cramps! My blisters hurt some but I could deal with it.
    "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!!!!"

  10. #25
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    Got another 3.5 miles done yesterday. Felt my left ankle was a little stiffer than the right when setting off but 10 minutes into the run I forgot about it completely so maybe I was just focussing on it a bit. Did the loop in reverse again but the wind was much stronger than Tuesday (luckly no rain though) so the first half of the run felt like someone was pushing against me as I ran directly into the wind. My "inner" calf muscles were a little tight afterwards but nowhere near as bad as Tuesday so hopefully they are just getting used to running in the new show type. Kept it a nice even pace but was averaging 8:45 mm apparently which seems a little fast for me.

    I'm off work all next week so will try to get a run in at least once

  11. #26
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    I did an unplanned, very easy, 3.5mi today (part walking). Today was supossed to be my swim day but I woke up with a nice little outer ear infection, so no pool for a few days and plenty of antibiotic ear drops.

  12. #27
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    I went for an easy run on Wednesday, 45 minutes, but it was sooo slow. I can't believe I did 10 km/h the day of that "brick" 3-4 weeks ago. How could that have been possible?
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  13. #28
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    Ran on the treadmill one day during the week - 3.25 miles + .5 miles walking (before/after run).

    Ran on the trails today - don't know exact mileage, but I'd estimate 3 miles based on time. The hills outdoors are MUCH harder than riding flat on the treadmill, but by my fourth lap, I felt much better. Had to stop and walk for 15 seconds or so a few times early on, but on the last lap I didn't stop at all. Had to take advantage of this nice day (62 degrees when I ran); it was great to be outdoors in the Carolina blue skies and sunshine!

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  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Had to take advantage of this nice day (62 degrees when I ran); it was great to be outdoors in the Carolina blue skies and sunshine!
    Sounds like a great day. I always feel so fortunate and happy when I can be outside enjoying the great big world on a beautiful day.

    It was gorgeous here too, though quite a bit colder (34F when I ran this afternoon). We had a couple of storms this week and quite a bit of snow, so my run on the trail turned into a run-walk for 6.4 miles (mostly goofy running at a very slow pace ). Where the snow was more than about 10" deep I had to just walk, even though I was trying to stay in someone else's postholes! In a couple of places is was well over my knees. But it was gorgeous and I'm still really not recovered from my cold, so doing a run-walk was probably a good thing. I only saw smiling people and dogs and the sky was so very blue and the mountains so very white.

  15. #30
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    Hi Everyone,
    I finally got a decent run in yesterday. After having the flu and respiratory crud for 1-1/2weeks I ran slow and covered 8 miles. It was 20 degrees when we started and warmed up to a wonderful 30!! It was so nice to run with my friends. I can't believe how much difference it makes to have company. We tell jokes, try to sing songs, encourage each other, anything to pass the miles. I am still signed up to run the SLC 1/2 but concerned that I am not getting the miles each week that I should The run is April 20th...7 weeks!

    Yellow, lets meet while I am in SLC in April. I am bringing a friend and she just bought a new road bike. Maybe we should try to ride or do a trail run on Sunday??
    Anita "Shiraz"

 

 

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