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  1. #16
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    Good Morning,
    I had a great run last night. One of those Forrest Gump runs....it was a pre-ride run, so I only ran for 30 mins, but I was able to cover much more ground than ever before. My first mile clocked in at 8:10, ON THE TRAIL! So I was very happy. Total about 3.5 miles.

    Then my ride was a sufferfest. My legs were shot. Two reasons I think.
    1. I did not eat enough during the day
    2. Residual from hard training Fri and sat

    I was going to bail after an hour, figuring better to cut my losses, but NO...the guys would not let me. What do you mean you are bailing...this is a hard week right...come on, finish the ride.

    Note to self, NO NOT TELL BOYS TRAINING SCHEDULE....

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    Good Morning,
    My first mile clocked in at 8:10, ON THE TRAIL! So I was very happy.


    Note to self, NO NOT TELL BOYS TRAINING SCHEDULE....
    Speedy Gonzales! On the trail too...

    Bet your glad you finished the ride though ?

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH View Post
    www.beginnertriathlete.com

    You can log running/swimming/biking... and just about any other sport you want.

    You can also log equipment and give it a "replacement" time. With running shoes, you can say you want your equipment replaced after 300 miles and then when you log your running, you select the equipment, so it's all tracked.
    I second the recommendation for beginnertriathlete. It is a really cool site. If you do sign up there, let us know your handle so we can add you as our "friend" and leave inspirational notes on your workout logs!

    Re: the equipment replacement. This feature only works if you subscribe to the site. But the logs themselves are free.
    ~ Susie

    "Keep plugging along. The finish line is getting closer with every step. When you see it, you won't remember that you are hurting, that anything has gone wrong, or just how slow or fast you are.
    You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
    -- Michael Pate, "When Big Boys Tri"

  4. #19
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    Did 6 miles yesterday evening. It was drizzling, temp in the 40's and 20 mph winds (yuck!) so I ran on the treadmill. Managed to keep the pace where I wanted it, easy tempo, but my feet were trying to cramp up. Now that's a first for me. Felt like I was running on stumps and I'm sure my gait was awkward because of it. This morning I'm sore in places I've never been sore post-run - my inner thigh and outer ankle on my right leg. Strange.--

    My calves have been tightening up a little as I build my mileage. This happened last fall when I was training for my HM as well. Maybe that was related to the feet cramping.

    Another two-miler scheduled for tomorrow.

    Have a great week everyone!

    Deb

  5. #20
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    W000, runs! At heart, I'm just a runner with a cycling problem .

    Yesterday I did 15km on sloppy trails (with five sizeable hills) in 1:27, which is pretty speedy for me. My best time on that route is 1:18, but lately I've been running closer to 1:35 and struggling (or cutting my route to just 7-10km), but this time was almost effortless.

    I know why, too! The day before yesterday I wasn't on the ball at all, and instead of pushing beyond my limit I turned right back at 3.3km, telling myself, 'you are too sore today and will only injure yourself if you push this. Wait till tomorrow.' What do you know? Self-preservation pays off!

    Woulda been even faster if I wasn't so saddle sore from working three horses, one of which was stubborn as a mule!

    Deborajen, I don't know how you do the treadmill thing for such distances! I'm terrified of falling off and have the tread permanently embedded in my calf to justify it! Kudos!
    Last edited by run it, ride it; 04-11-2007 at 03:49 PM.

  6. #21
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    TF, I was glad that I finished the ride, but I was as you would say "knackered". Made up for it with a great swim today. The boys would had forgiven me if I bailed, but...I probably would not have let myself off as easily.

    ok...gotta go post a Yoda question...

  7. #22
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    Sunshine!

    Oh what a difference sunshine makes I had a great 7 mile run IN THE SUNSHINE and averaged 9:30 overall. Haven't got to run since my long run Saturday but biked Sunday. Go away gray days for good!!
    Anita "Shiraz"

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by run it, ride it View Post
    Deborajen, I don't know how you do the treadmill thing for such distances! I'm terrified of falling off and have the tread permanently embedded in my calf to justify it! Kudos!
    I'd hate to be eaten alive by one of those things, too. But outside it's traffic, wildlife, potholes, etc. Choose your poison, right - ? I just hate to miss a run so the treadmill is o.k. sometimes.

    This morning I just did my 2-miler. This one was outside and it was about 35 degrees outside, practically dead calm - which is nearly unheard of around here - and it was really quiet out. Really nice, and quite a contrast to the gym night before last.

    Long run this weekend. -

    Deb

  9. #24
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    3 miles today (looking forward to doing some longer runs next week). As my legs were feeling ok from last nights MTB ride I pushed the pace on the last two miles. It is lovely and warm here today and very little wind which is great except I wore my windproof gilet (vest) as I wasn't expecting it to be quite so warm and it did a fantastic job of blocking what little breeze there was. I was boiling by the end and at least grateful that I was wearing short sleeves and 3/4 tights rather than full length sleeves and tights but my mouth was so dry and my face was doing a rather fetching impression of a beetroot. The warm weather is set to continue into next week so I think i will dig out my shorts and camelbak flashflo and start taking some water out with me again.

    Its due to be even warmer tomorrow and I should to be cycling in, have a feeling its going to be a leg/arm warmer and shorts day (yay, yay, yay) tomorrow but I'm not sure if the world is ready for a glimpse of my ghostly white knees yet.

  10. #25
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    Put your hands together....

    YEA!!!!! I did a two mile time trial on the road today....two miles in 15:29. Never in a million years did I think I would run a sub 8 min mile. And it was windy, and there is a hill, so not bad for a non-runner....

    YEA!!!! My dream of a sub 24 min 5k may not be too far out of reach.

    I spend all my time on the trails, so it is really hard to convert it over to road time.

    YEA!!!!!!!


    Ruth

  11. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    YEA!!!!! I did a two mile time trial on the road today....two miles in 15:29. Never in a million years did I think I would run a sub 8 min mile. And it was windy, and there is a hill, so not bad for a non-runner....

    YEA!!!! My dream of a sub 24 min 5k may not be too far out of reach.

    I spend all my time on the trails, so it is really hard to convert it over to road time.

    YEA!!!!!!!
    That's so cool! I think you might have to stop calling yourself a non-runner at some point, though.

  12. #27
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    I AM A RUNNER.

    Ruth

  13. #28
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    Let's see... I took the dog on 3 or 4 mile runs Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Wednesday we (been running with the dog every day) did a slightly different and more varying route, but I think it was a little shorter. Wednesday night I did super kickboxing thingy at the gym, so today I did yoga to stretch out me muscles.

    Back on the HM plan now, for my May 27th HM (and May 6th 12k). I've been swamped at work lately and just trying to get on a schedule, now I finally feel like I can.

    Hoping to get my husband on his bike soon, too... while I'll be focused on the HM, I have a couple of easier days that would be good for cross training (which would mean an easy run and ride to work, or a longer ride and to work). I'd take two commute days over none! (He's being stubborn, he likes to store nuts for the winter and hates coming out of it.)

  14. #29
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    36m 30s
    3.50 miles
    10m 26s /mile


    Mile 1- 11:30 minutes
    Mile 2- 10:00 minutes
    Mile.50- 11:00 minute mile
    Mile .75- 9:30 minute mile

    Total Miles: 3.50. Was suppose to run 4.00 miles, but the gym closed at 8:00 PM, and I got on a treadmill at 7:10 PM.

    My lower legs hurt so bad. I don't know how I will run another 3 miles tomorrow. I really think back to back days running is not good for me.
    "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!!!!"

  15. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    I AM A RUNNER.

    Ruth


    On the flip side, I do not feel like a runner this week. Both of my runs had to be cut short and I wasn't able to do any intervals. Too tired. I was supposed to bike tonight and I had to bail. Everyone at work has been sick this week. Maybe I'm fighting off a virus. Weird thing though, my resting HR is fine. I don't know what's going on. It may be stress. I'm trying to file US taxes for the first time and Canadian taxes, figuring out how the heck I'm supposed to pay one and claim the other etc.....

    Bahhhhhhhh. Having said that, I should go peruse the IRS website. I am officially filing as a non-resident alien. Everyone at work thinks it's really funny. They all call me the resident, non-resident alien. Well I am green after all. I even have a green card.

    Is anybody tired of my rambling yet, I could go on for hours you know.

    I once had this aunt....
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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