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    Did 40 minutes intervals last night as planned, made it through just before a whopper of a storm came in. I was shocked to be running a bit strong but not pleased to have a bit of rawness rubbed on my thighs. Said storm interrupted my sleep and made it quite fitful all night, I have never heard winds like those! I may skip tonight's 30 minute easy run in favor of sleep. I am so tired this morning I can hardly see straight.

    Crank- My theory is when you feel that mentally and physically down you should rest however your body requests. If it is saying a ride will lift you up, do it. If it is sleep, do that. If it is a long bath and nothing, do it. May not be a good training plan but it keeps me sane most of the time.
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    Sounds like lots happening on many levels this week. Take it easy Kacie and heal up.
    Oak sounds like you are cruisin' along - Time, time time I would like to do Yoga but there is only 24 hours in a day and unfortunately I have to work, eat and sleep. How do you fit it all in?

    Aggie - I agree if your body says sleep - do it - if it says slow down - do it. Sometimes we need to push through but other times that is invitation for injury.
    I always use "am I hurting or just uncomfortable" normally it is just discomfort and I push through.

    I made it through my VERY SLOW 6 mile run yesterday. Around and around and around on the track at the Y - It sounds like I am luckier than most, it is an 1/8th mile track so ONLY 48 times around - I broke down and bought a lap counter - VERY good investment.

    this morning I did a 45 min recovery swim - Breast stroke whip kick felt VERY good on the legs

    I CAN'T WAIT TO GET OUTSIDE! But it stormed here again so snow and drifts over ice. We may be outside by July

    Urlea - Fargo's Y doesn't have a good track? ? ? ? Guess you will have to move to Minot. We don't have any time limit on our treadmills. When they built the addition they added a lot of new ellipticals and treadmills so even during busy times they open up regularly


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    Eclectic- You are doing a wonderful job staying committed to training. Kudos to you!

    Maybe the Fargo Y! has a larger track, but the one I saw is tiny tiny tiny with only walkers on it. I'd be afraid of clocking someone on accident. The treadmills themselves have an auto shut-off after 30minutes. So I'd have to switch treadmills I think in order to run longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Urlea View Post
    The treadmills themselves have an auto shut-off after 30minutes. So I'd have to switch treadmills I think in order to run longer.
    WOW they are strict!

    And thanks for the kudos

    Jolt - you remind me so much of one of my high school best friends - free spirited, loving life and playing - I can just see you skipping and dancing around nature. Ahhhh so many lose that as they turn into old people.


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    Well, I did what was best for me today. Didn't go on the group ride as I really didn't want to take my road bike on the very wet and sandy roads with a group of people whose group riding etiquette is less than stellar. I had a ton of work to do, so after 2 hours reading at the library, I went to a pretty hard yoga class. By the time I got home and ate lunch, it was 1:45. My husband came home around 3, so we ended up just going for a 40 minute walk. Enough to make me feel like I did something, but it didn't push me over the edge.
    Spin class tomorrow, run on Friday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Well, I did what was best for me today. Didn't go on the group ride as I really didn't want to take my road bike on the very wet and sandy roads with a group of people whose group riding etiquette is less than stellar. I had a ton of work to do, so after 2 hours reading at the library, I went to a pretty hard yoga class. By the time I got home and ate lunch, it was 1:45. My husband came home around 3, so we ended up just going for a 40 minute walk. Enough to make me feel like I did something, but it didn't push me over the edge.
    Spin class tomorrow, run on Friday.
    Sounds like you did the right thing, Crankin! I haven't managed to run all week myself. Monday I didn't have a second all day at work so did nothing but some crunches when I got home from work (late)...sigh. Tuesday was yoga class. Very enjoyable and replenishing. Today was my work at home day, so DH and I managed a short (35 minute) bike ride outside at lunchtime -- only our second ride of the year, so we're keeping it short as our tushies and knees get back in shape. Tomorrow is Pilates class, and Friday, finally, I hope to run, same as you.
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    I did 5 miles on the treadmill this morning before work. It was warm enough
    (38) to run outside, but Jeff wanted to use the weight machines, so we went to the gym instead. Fortunately I remembered my mp3 player. On Monday, it was icy so I had no choice but to run at the gym. 5.7 miles on the treadmill, without my mp3 player which I forgot, was a little bit of torture.

    I've just started swimming again and seem to be breathing much better in the pool this year. I think my aerobic fitness from all the running I've been doing is benefitting my swimming as well.

    I have a nutrition question - Because I run so early - usually around 5:30am - I can't really eat anything solid before I run. I've been sucking down a Gu Roctane about 15 minutes before I start, so that my blood sugar isn't too low. But I'm finding myself getting pretty hungry by the time I'm finished. Any ideas for how I can combat this? I've thought about getting up at 4am and eating a banana, then going back to sleep, but the thought of getting up so early is awful....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Susan Otcenas View Post
    I\I have a nutrition question - Because I run so early - usually around 5:30am - I can't really eat anything solid before I run. I've been sucking down a Gu Roctane about 15 minutes before I start, so that my blood sugar isn't too low. But I'm finding myself getting pretty hungry by the time I'm finished. Any ideas for how I can combat this? I've thought about getting up at 4am and eating a banana, then going back to sleep, but the thought of getting up so early is awful....
    Hi Susan -- that is rough. if you can't eat solids before you run, it sounds like you are probably doing the right thing. Could you handle another Gu during your run, maybe? I wouldn't get up at 4 to eat -- it would be too tough to get back to sleep after eating. At least for me, that sugar would start revving me up, and my brain and body would start cranking.

    I am lucky -- I can (and do) eat a Clif bar or have a yogurt right before running. In fact, I have to. If I try to run more than 20 mins on an empty stomach, my stomach starts growling, and I poop out. I can't run on a full stomach, but the Clif bar or yogurt seems just right to keep me from bonking without giving me stomach cramps or side stitches.

    Hopefully someone will have better ideas -- you might want to post a query on the nutrition thread as well....
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    Susan, I used to have the same problem and I would make smoothies. That worked really well for me.

    I haven't really been around much but it's good to pop in and see that all you ladies are still out running!! Some of you were just starting the last time I was here and that was about 5 months ago I think.

    I haven't been running because I really got into skate skiing this winter. Cross training!!
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    It was 60 degrees here today, so I went to the local wildlife sanctuary and did a walk/run on the trails there in the VFFs. There was still a lot of packed snow; I had hoped for some bare ground but not yet. I did more walking than running because some spots were slippery. However, other than the slippery snow/ice areas I was amazed at how sure-footed I felt in those "shoes"--I ended up seeking out fallen trees (and there are lots of them) and places where rocks were sticking up out of the stream, and having a good old time! I did step into the water a couple of times but surprisingly my feet didn't get that cold (must have been because I kept moving); I'm still waiting for the neoprene-bootie-style VFFs I ordered to arrive (actually, the second pair--I ordered the wrong size the first time and they were a little too small so I had to order a different size). Those will be better in the conditions around here right now. I officially have a bad case of spring fever...
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