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  1. #16
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    Did my second Lake District trail race on Saturday - harder work than the last one even though it was shorter with no massive climb (but lots and lots of steep undulations which hurt more). It started off with a half hour trip on the Ullswater steamer to the race start which was nice but I was absolutely freezing in running kit and a thin jacket as there was no kit transfer . We basically ran round the shores of Ullswater back to the pier in Glenridding. Straight off uphill, then lots of very technical running on narrow paths and just when you thought it was getting easier yet more climbs. I loved it, the views down Ullswater were gorgeous when I could look at them but hard, hard work. It was "only" 12.5 k but it took 1.27 for me to drag myself round.

    I've done no running so far this week as I'm giving my legs a break but I'm heading off down to one of the local running clubs tonight to join in their training session to see what's what. I'm getting really bored running on my own and hope joining a club will push me on a bit. Just got to hope they are not all whippets!

  2. #17
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    Jun 2003
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    Finally got out for a run this week. I've been so unmotivated. Thank you to my running friends who emailed me repeatedly today telling me that I was going to run with them. And I did. And it felt great. Five miles around the neighborhood at a nice slow pace so we could gab the whole way.

  3. #18
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    I got on the treadmill yesterday. I was tired from having worked the graveyard shift the night before. Since I didn't know how far I would be able to go it was easier to get on the treadmill than to get halfway to somewhere and then to have to walk home.

    I managed to do 6 miles. I don't think I would have done that outside.

  4. #19
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    Dec 2006
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    I think I'm going to e-mail my coach today and let him know that I'm ready to start. I don't feel ready to start mentally but physically I am.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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  5. #20
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    Oct 2007
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    Central coast of CA
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    3.5 miles on Sunday and 2.5 last night. Today is bike day (yay!).

  6. #21
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    Dec 2004
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    Froglegs, where do you live? My whole family lives in Arroyo Grande or thereabouts. And yah, I grew up there. I don't get back there much but Delta now flies direct to SLO from Salt Lake so my primary excuse no longer exists!

    Tattie, sounds like your race was awesome. Running around the shores and then to the pier sounds lovely! Though I'm sure I would've had my own personal whinefest on the cold ferry ride!

  7. #22
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    Oct 2007
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    Central coast of CA
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    I live in Orcutt

  8. #23
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    Oct 2005
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    NW Georgia
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    Had planned to do 5 with my running buddy yesterday, but she was sick, so I was all alone. I did the five at 9:30 average pace and felt great! The cooler weather is definitely welcome.

    KB

  9. #24
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    Apr 2005
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    Have been running nearly every day (a new thing for me) and cycling none. I'll get back on the bike when the sun is back in the sky.

    I was looking at cyclists passing by and telling myself: how can you go for a 3-hour bike ride? until I remembered that I used to think, when sitting on my bike, passing runners: how can you just go for a 45-minute run?

    I'm a bit confused. But enjoying running. So I'll keep doing that.

  10. #25
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    Dec 2004
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    I'm a bit confused. But enjoying running. So I'll keep doing that.


    I go through phases, sometimes years long, with my different activities. You'll return to cycling sooner or later. I haven't found the Rulebook that says I have to do one or the other. I'm more into running now than anything, but I know that at some point I'll phase back into cycling a little more. Spice o' life!

    And who knows what else life will bring you??!! Enjoy it all!

  11. #26
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    Dec 2004
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    Well, in my running world, I'm thanking circumstances that be right about now...

    I was going to go run the Stinson Beach (California) 50k yesterday (Saturday) with a friend, but she had to bail and I didn't want to train and travel by myself, so I opted out in favor of the Woodside 50k Dec 1.

    The Stinson Beach 50k was cancelled Friday afternoon at 4:30 due to the oil spill (the Park Service cancelled the event). We would have already been on a plane or even on the ground.

    I'm hoping this is a good omen for the Dec 1 event. I ran 24 Friday and mtn biked 15 Saturday (instead of running 10... ) and feel astoundingly good. I think the extra 2 weeks of training will end up being a bonus.

 

 

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