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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    I am an information junkie - I would run the trail in my trail shoes and VFFs both and see what the difference is. Though, it's likely you couldn't JUST run in your trail shoes since we know your VFFs improve your running posture, it might be useful to know for racing, and for the last one or two runs leading up to a race.
    Thanks! I think I will run it on Sunday in my trail shoes and try to race pace it... the last two miles are on pavement, so I am thinking I will really book it once I get to that pavement. The rest of it is all singletrack woods trail with bridges over swampy areas - not a lot of room to pass. With 300 runners, this is going to be interesting.

    Running 3 today at lunch, 5 tomorrow, 3 Friday. Saturday off.
    I can do five more miles.

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    I did a 4 mile trail run and it was hard the entire time. I went on a different trail than usual; it's part of the national park, so no roots or rock gardens. I just struggled, don't know what else to say, except I kept at it, took lots of walk breaks for about 10 seconds on the way out, which was a small uphill most of the way. Felt better on the way back, but still my leg were like lead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I just struggled, don't know what else to say, except I kept at it, .... Felt better on the way back, but still my leg were like lead.
    Hey, sounds like we had the same kind of run today! My training plan called for 66 minutes. I did it, but it was a struggle. I felt like my feet were barely getting off the ground today.

    Coulda been a couple of things...
    1) I was a little hungry, even though I had some yogurt ahead of time. I'm back in loss mode again with my weight. I've put on 2-3 pounds, which I know is no big deal for most people, but I'm extremely conscious of the "slippery slope" effect. I need to nip it in the bud. I worked so dang hard to get it off that I can't let it come back. The trick is to find that delicate balance of getting enough calories to perform well, but few enough to have a small calorie deficit at day end.
    2) I had my VO2 Max done yesterday. Both bike and run. Those were really hard efforts. My legs don't feel fatigued exactly, but there's definitely no zing either.
    3) I didn't get enough sleep last night. I work too many hours, which means I get home late, eat late, and then have difficulty finding more than 6 hours for sleep. Not good.

    If only the days had a few extra hours in them....
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    Jolt is offline Dodging the potholes...
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    40-minute trail run today, it was just OK.
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    Angry No running for me this week

    We are getting a very bad nor'easter which the weather people are calling "The Storm of the Decade." 60mph wind gusts and hurricane level tidal flooding are keeping me and everyone else in the house. All of the schools are closed.

    I would just like to take a moment to thank Hurricane Ida for bringing in the low weather system from the south and the standard high weather system from the North Atlantic which has been hanging around for this "perfect disaster."
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    Batten down the hatches! Sorry about the storm... it sounds really bad. My folks are in NC and Mom says the rain is nonstop.

    I didn't run yesterday, because lunch ended up being at my desk. I'm swamped!

    This morning I ran for a half hour in the back pasture where my DH mowed a trail that is a small track size. I don't know how far around it is, but it takes me about 3-4 minutes to get around at a regular pace, so it is probably a third of a mile? Anyhow, I ran without a light and so roots, rocks and holes were basically ankle training. Tried to keep everything relaxed. It was good.
    I can do five more miles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASammy1 View Post
    We are getting a very bad nor'easter which the weather people are calling "The Storm of the Decade." 60mph wind gusts and hurricane level tidal flooding are keeping me and everyone else in the house. All of the schools are closed.

    I would just like to take a moment to thank Hurricane Ida for bringing in the low weather system from the south and the standard high weather system from the North Atlantic which has been hanging around for this "perfect disaster."
    Tell me about it. I've not run since Sunday, and I've got a half marathon on Saturday. At least I'll be well rested!

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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    Tell me about it. I've not run since Sunday, and I've got a half marathon on Saturday. At least I'll be well rested!
    OMG!!! You will definitely be well rested. Stay dry!
    Andrea

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