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  1. #136
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  2. #137
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    Trying not to complain about warm temps...I hate the cold, but it's downright toasty while running, but NO humidity (by our standards). Truly is beautiful weather we are enjoying! Close to 80 today, I'm sure it is 80 in the sun. If my pool wasn't so cold I would be in it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by katluvr View Post
    Trying not to complain about warm temps...I hate the cold, but it's downright toasty while running, but NO humidity (by our standards). Truly is beautiful weather we are enjoying! Close to 80 today, I'm sure it is 80 in the sun. If my pool wasn't so cold I would be in it!
    80 sounds pretty darn nice! We've had very mild temps in Salt Lake so far this fall/winter, so my early morning runs in the dark have been downright heavenly. It's been in the mid-to upper 20s when I am out (I usually leave the house at about 5:30 am). I'd forgotten how much I love running in the dark and cold (although it is mild), just me & the dog on the trail. I love the tranquility of running through the oak forest in the dark. Unfortunately we haven't had much snow, which means that I'm still on dirt most of the time. We got a skiff of snow last night, so I had a nice animal tracking adventure this morning. Seems my trail is a coyote highway.

    Everyone, heal up or, if you are healthy, stay healthy! Happy running over the holidays and may we all have super-duper running in 2012! We rock!


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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    Everyone, heal up or, if you are healthy, stay healthy! Happy running over the holidays and may we all have super-duper running in 2012! We rock!

    Love this, yellow! I second this wish!

    And I will try to stop complaining about running in 80 degrees and humid conditions...
    Emily

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    I haven't done as much running as I should have this month. I strained a hamstring running on my birthday last Saturday. (The rest of my day was great.) Thus I haven't gone out to run this week until today. It was 45 degrees - which is a little cold for us - but wonderfully sunny. I had a great 5 mile run - average pace of 9:43. I'm pretty happy with that.

    I'm going to need to work at it to get in the rest of mileage this month. But as long as my hamstring stays good, I know I can do it.

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    I had another below-par run this morning. It was 80 degrees again, humid, and very sunny by 7:30 am. I intended to run 4 but started feeling nauseous somewhere around 3.3-3.5 so walked the rest of the way.

    Strangely, it was cooler many mornings in November and early Dec. than this past week or so. I hope the cooler pattern comes back. I am already dreading "spring" runs, if this is "winter"!
    Emily

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    Emily, if I moved to Belize, I'd probably be an ex-runner soon. I'm in awe of how you're dealing with heat and humidity!

    Seems like my running mojo has gone on vacation. Didn't feel like running on Friday, but did it anyway. I took a local history route, going past a bunch of local landmarks, enjoying the Christmas decorations and not worrying about pace. It was nice!

    Today, I didn't feel like running yet again. I think I had a sugar hangover from too many cookies last night. So, no long run, just 5 miles in the neighborhood listening to the mp3 player.

    Santa, can you bring some running inspiration?

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    3.5 miles for me today in my elf hat. It was good run, 31 degrees out and it took awhile for my hands to warm up. But my head was warm.

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    I had a decent run today, first time in a week my legs haven't felt like absolute lead. It's a bit cooler but I don't think that was the whole problem. Whatever it was I'm glad it's gone. I'm still fighting a low-grade nausea, which in my world almost always means I'm not getting enough salt, but with my BP I'm afraid to really pack the salt in, so I'm taking it Zenergize tablet by Zenergize tablet and we'll see. Anyway, I did the bridge loop again, 7.6 miles and a handful of Merry Christmases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skhill View Post
    Emily, if I moved to Belize, I'd probably be an ex-runner soon. I'm in awe of how you're dealing with heat and humidity!
    Thanks skhill! I'm from North Carolina, so it wasn't a big change when we first moved here in August. And I didn't deal with the heat/humidity combo well at all at first. My first runs here were miserable, 1-2 miles, having to say a mantra in my head just to survive them. It is only as it became cooler in the mornings that I was able to up my mileage and started feeling much better on runs. But this week we had a mini-heat wave (for December, anyway!) that really wiped me out. The problem is that the day's high is often reached by 7 to 8 am as the sun rises SO early. It's actually cooler in the afternoon (just the opposite from an N.C. pattern), but I much prefer to get my runs over with in the morning. I am much too likely to find excuses to skip a run if I wait until afternoon.

    Supposedly it's going to get a little cooler now so hopefully next week should be better, but we'll see as springtime comes if I can maintain running at all. At some point it may just become impossible. In NC I never ran outside during the summer, only on the treadmill, but I could ride my bike just fine in the summer. Don't have the treadmill option here.
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    At about 5:40 am, 2011 became our wettest year ever recorded. More percipitation than I am tall. So I "celebrated" the milestone by heading to Y to do my run on the treadmill. It was freakishly quiet there this morning; there was no one on a treadmill or eliptical at 7 am. Intended to do 5 miles, went only 4, but faster than usual.

    Hopefully it was my last treadmill run of 2011-- but with the wind and rain predicted for tonight, it might not be. Oh well.

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    Finally, a "weak cold front" in the Yucatan brought the morning temperature for my run to 75F with a nice breeze and cloudy skies. Felt MUCH MUCH better and managed 4 miles. My last few runs had been in the 2.5-3.25 range, so this was a nice change. I love sun, but not when I run!
    Emily

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    Adding another comment to the files of "what kind of a winter IS this?"...we had a bunch of rain last night--that should be snow this time of year around here! 45-minute trail run today...the town trails have good drainage so weren't particularly muddy despite last night's downpours. Yesterday I had to force myself out for a 20-minute run--I was tired from a 24-hour shift at work where I didn't get much sleep during the night (had a patient who took a turn for the worse so was up quite a bit dealing with that situation). Slept for about 12 hours last night and am back to my normal self. I'm glad those long shifts don't come around very often (only holidays, which we take turns working)--they can really wipe a person out!
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    Still in CT. Rainy and crummy and no snow, so we didnt go to VT to ski.
    Fortunately, I brought my bathing suit and some running clothes so I've gone to the gym a few days and/or got out for a run.
    One thing I had to do was drag DH to Marshall's to look for Patriot's attire. In the land of the Redskins and Ravens, if your football passions are more distant, you're SOL. So I picked up a Pats tech tee, which I wore to the gym this a.m.
    Yesterday was swimming, so today I did the treadmill and weights while my sister and her GF swam. The gym is the fitness center for a small local college, and the place was populated with college age jocks - actually the injured ones going over some rehab with college trainers and a coach. Two young basketball players were talking about Christmas and what they got. One young girl was all excited, because she got a Pats jersey she had been wanting. And there I was with mine. I felt like such a jock - and happy that I didn't look for a Giants or a Jets jersey (not that there were any there! Ha!).
    So, I feel somewhat okay for all the cookies and stuff I've been munching all week, as I've been able to get active and not be a total load.
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    Didn't "run" per se, but went to PT/coach today for my tendonitis and it has been great, so far. He videotaped me running next to his car and I have some posture issues (I slouch) but he said I looked very light on my feet and have a lot of potential. Yay! (I hope he's not just humoring me!) We noticed that one of my legs tends to rotate in more than the other and that might be causing the unbalanced pain problems.

    It was really cool to see a video of more than just my feet. I look a lot less awkward than I expected. And I have muscles in my legs! I mean, duh, but it was neat to see definition on the video when all I see is chunky thighs in the mirror

    I'm very happy with how this is going so far. I'll keep you guys updated.

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