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  1. #1
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    Suspect most everyone is snowed in and no running taking place.
    Quick up date on this week:
    Trail 1/2 marathon on Sunday. No rivers to cross. It was still pretty warm and in fact up to the upper 70's-low 80's by finish. I stuck to my plan of taking a walk break at each mile. I admit near the end I walked more often. Mostly rolling/undulating terrain. Mostly it was the heat that slowed me and many down. But I completed it in 2 hr 45 minutes. (11 minutes faster than last year). Overall happy with my time.
    Took Monday off.
    Tuesday was to be 6 miles but only did 4.5. Some lower GI distress made me turn around early.
    I went to my folks house and was going to run up there on Weds. AM--brought all my cool running wear but forgot the sports bra. No way I was running without that!
    So today added a bit to my scheduled mileage and did 7 miles. Good cool weather for running.
    Tomorrow will be 11 (originally planned for 10 miles but trying to make up some lost mileage this week).
    Stay warm all!
    K
    katluvr

  2. #2
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    Nice work on the half!

    Yeah, we only had one day where there was too much snow on the road to run, and it melted/compacted pretty quickly off the lane too so I wouldn't have to get my shoes very wet on the way to the road, but I'm in that sluggish thing that happens to me every year, when my fall race is over, my spring race is a long ways off, and all of a sudden it's just TOO DANG COLD TO RUN. I've done a couple of 10-mile out-and-backs on the MUP when I had to be in town for something else ... a couple of 4-6 mile jaunts to the nearest town ...

    Really if it stays in the 20s and sunny, I'm fine. Much colder than that and it starts bothering both my asthma and especially my Raynaud's. And when it's like 40, so I'm already freezing in the house in two layers of wool because the heat hardly ever comes on, and then I'm supposed to put on lightweight lycra ... ugh/brrrrrr. It's actually a lot easier to motivate when it's cold enough outside to wear clothes that are warm enough to wear in the house!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    So, we can have turkey for the winter holidays too, eh? Or we're still finishing the Thanksgiving leftovers? Or we've got turkey soup in the freezer. Maybe more people would post if I started a new thread ...

    Back south and what might be becoming a habit, Thanksgiving Day 5K in the low 20°s, then the annual 10K the first weekend of December in heat and humidity. I haven't been here two days yet. Ow. Actually it wasn't nearly as hot this year as last, but the humidity as usual was over 90%. Last year's was my first ever 10K and this was my second ... plus last year I was kind of holding back since I was nursing a foot strain, so I ran over 3 minutes faster this time, but still I would've liked to break 50 minutes but only ran a 50:45. Good enough for female grandmaster champion, not that I like the sound of being anything with "grand" in the prefix.

    Then over to the farmers' market on the hybrid bike for a beach bum duathlon.

    Who else is running?
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 12-06-2014 at 09:27 AM.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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