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  1. #1
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    Got 6 miles in yesterday morning before work. It's tough getting up early enough and leaving in the dark I'm so afraid I'll kick a skunk or stumble on road kill!

    DH rigged up lights to wear around our waist that work really well. They illuminate the road in front of us and also enable cars to see us in the dark. Kinda like a headlight for my bellybutton
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  2. #2
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    Aug 2008
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    I want one of those bellybutton headlights!

    Today was by far the coldest morning of the fall so far-- a beautiful, crisp 34 F when I started out. Felt like my legs just took off, and I was along for the ride. I'm logging it as a tempo run, even if that wasn't my intention. 5 miles, slowest at 9:10 and fastest at 8:07 (!!!!). Isn't the cold wonderful?!?!

    When I got home, I found my dog and all 3 cats piled up together on the couch. There wasn't room to sit down to take off my shoes!

  3. #3
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    I want a bellybutton light, too!
    Yesterday I did 3.2 on a very hilly route that included a flight of stairs. I pushed myself to do intervals on the uphills and just crank it all out. It was worth it - my self confidence got a boost and the ankle wasn't at all tweaky so I was very happy! I'm getting back what I lost!
    I can do five more miles.

  4. #4
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    I love that belly button light idea. DH just said you could make a fortune when I described it.
    I got on the TM yesterday, due to lack of time and winds blowing up to 40 mph. Of course, I couldn't just walk, so I did actually get in one two minute run interval and another four minute run interval. The rest was walking at 4.2 mph, with hill intervals at 4% every 2 minutes for 30 minutes.
    My back hurts, but it always hurts. I am going to have to break down and get a PT prescription.
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  5. #5
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    Dec 2007
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    So after a full week without running I finally got out today. I was scheduled for 11 miles but didn't think that was a good idea w no mileage under my belt this week, so I did 8 miles. I decided to push myself some, a bit beyond my comfort zone. I have been reading all you ladies postings & seems everyone else is pushing the themselves a bit. So my half marathon goal is 2:09, so a sub 10 min mile, so I thought I would try to run close to race pace. Well, I almost did it.1:22, so about a 10:18 min mile pace. I walked once & took a rest mile pace from mile 4 to almost mile 5. Overall I had a good run. Did I have 5 more miles left in me, yes but not at that pace. I have 4 weeks until the half, I think I need a few more if I am going to meet my PR goal. Oh well, it was a good run today!
    katluvr

  6. #6
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    Apr 2006
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    Ran my Sunday 14 as Saturday 14 today (14.5 according to the GPS) - 11 at "whatever pace" (probably 10:30ish) and 3 at "race pace" (except the last 2 of my last 3 miles are basically uphill, so my "race pace" was 8:45-9:15 and then more like 9:45-10:30 ).

    I waited too long to go, I was out late last night and then slept later and loafed around longer than I should have without eating more food. It made it harder than it should have been, someday I'll learn. I'm going to just start all of my runs at 8:15am, which is the time of my race (thankfully I have a later/more flexible work schedule).

    Turns out I'm a week off on my training plan, which might actually be okay - the plan goes 16, 18, 20, 22, 10, race, so I can chop off the 22 or gently increase the gap by an extra mile or so to get over 20 before the taper. I'm traveling this week, ugh, so my Mon-Wed runs will be at weird times of the day and probably treadmill miles unless I brave the wild LA financial district by foot.

    People are starting to get sick at work, some of whom I'll be traveling with this week. I'll be staying on top of my nutrition to stay healthy. Last year I was sick when I ran the marathon and while I approximated 4:30 I really want to get closer to 4:00 - I have to be healthy for that.

  7. #7
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    I did another great 5 miler on Saturday, took 2 1/2 minutes off my time from the week before. I have my fingers crossed, hoping to stay injury free so I can develop the good running base I need to finally have that terrific HIM.

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