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  1. #1
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    Long( and less long runs) 2/19-2/25

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    I hope I am not stepping on toes by starting the thread...please forgive me if I have....

    But Nurse Ratchet allowed me to run today. No fever for two days, chest clear...head full of gunk, but who needs your head to run...begs the question

    Why do we have sinuses anyway ?...

    Sorry I digress...

    5 miles for us today. I took it nice and easy. It is cold and windy, and the trails are a bit ice covered, but it was nice in the woods.


    Ruth

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    Hey Ruth! Thanks for starting the thread!

    I went and ran 5 miles at a hilly nature preserve today. Between the hills and wind gusts up to 35 mph, my speed was slow.

    Although, it was a beautiful 68 degrees outside!

    Great job on getting out doing your 5 miles.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    I did spend training today doing intervals. I'm still learning to use my Garmin but I think it really is pretty cool. The next 3 days are going to be pretty difficult to get much running in. Bummer!
    Anita "Shiraz"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post

    Why do we have sinuses anyway ?...



    To annoy us, fill full of gunk and give us headaches! My colds generally turn into sinusitis which is why I hate getting them as it prolongs things. The decongestant stuff (pseudoephedrine?) makes me hyper as well if I have too much of it. I think my sinusitis is finally over though it will take another week or two for my nose to completely clear.

    My ankle is getting progressively better and I am realising I want to be able to run again soon though I'm still too scared of damaging my ankle to go out and do it which is a good thing I think . In the meantime I have been working on my lower legs with a tennis ball and finding lots of trigger points Got a sports massage booked mid-March (soonest I could fit it in) so that should help.

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    TF...I have come to the conclusion after reading your posts, that you and I are leading parallel lives on opposite sides of the pond. Your response the other day in the mt bike thread to the girl training for the 45 miler really hit home with me.

    I too mt bike with guys, one of which is the DH. And "my guys" are fast. So every weekend ride is race day for me. Their normal ride speed is my race pace. They are wonderful, kind, gentle, patient, funny, fast guys. But the reality of my riding with them is that I am at my redline the entire time.

    That being said, I have gotten faster and better from riding with them. It is at times, however, a self inflicted suffer fest.

    I wish we lived closer so we could ride together!

    Ruth

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    3 miles today whoo! And at my target pace the entire time... twas a good day.

    k.

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    My training program called for a 45 minute run today. I went to run by one of our local lakes, the only relatively flat run around here. The run felt pretty good and when I measured it with the car on the way home, I had done 5.2 miles in 45 1/2 minutes. That may sound slow, but I have NEVER run 5 miles at a 9 minute/mile pace! I'm usually a 10 min/mile gal. Wooohoo!! I wonder what happened?

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    Rocknrollgirl - I know exactly what you mean. I always knew I was working hard when riding with the boys but it wasn't until this Saturday morning that I actually realised how much. I took a few of my girlie MTB friends out on a girls only ride (our first ever) and the difference was unbelievable, partly because I am way fitter than them but also because there wasn't anyone continually riding hard away from us. I could ride at an easy pace (a truly easy pace) because I wasn't worried about people waiting on me and we had a relaxing time all round playing on stuff which you can't always do when pressured to keep up.

    I was worried I would feel frustrated on the ride due to the fitness gap but I loved it as I (and they) can work on lots of other aspects of riding (finally nailing trackstands are first on the agenda) and they get to have a good ride without the worry of holding people up - we've already got the next two rides planned. Only snagette is that I will have to brush up my navigational skills when we venture further afield

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    I've been running my head off (all things being relative) this winter and totally neglected swimming (which I dislike) so this morning I exchanged our short run for a swim. *sigh*

    Swimming makes me look forward to speed work! It says it all!!!

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    On the sinus issues, I have one of these (see link below) and use it to wash out the gunk in my sinuses when I feel stuffy (or if I feel something coming on). If I have a full blown infection, it will push gobs of stuff through, the goal being to activate your sinuses to be able to push out the bad stuff on their own rather than being so stopped up they are just crying for help.

    http://hydromedonline.com/

    (We call it the Nose-O-Rooter )

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    I have been using saline, and that seems to be working pretty well so far. That looks like a serious contraption!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    I have been using saline, and that seems to be working pretty well so far. That looks like a serious contraption!
    Yeah, it's definitely a piece of hardware. You stick a wand up your nose with a plastic tip and it pulses a stream of water (well, saline) into one nostril, through your sinuses, and out the other nostril. It feels kind of weird, but it really seems to work. Saline is pretty similar by itself, just not as fancy schmancy.

    A lot of the people I work with are of the "no drugs unless we need it" mentality, which lends itself to this kind of stuff. I never would have found myself buying a nose o rooter otherwise!

    Get well soon

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    Well, I ran about 1.75 miles last night. I was suppose to run and then swim.

    The swim didn't happen. I just couldn't tolerate the freezing pool water. I need a wetsuit.

    The insides of my lower legs were starting to feel all this running... and it's on the verge of me having to not run for a couple of weeks... if I don't back off. So, I am going to spin class tonight. We will see if I can run on Thursday.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Well, IM training goes on. I had to do my hill workout on the treadmill yesterday (about 6 miles). My usual hill in a dirt train and it's been pouring rain for a few days now. Temps are dropping and they're talking about the possibility of snow at night over the next 4 days. Dang, I thought spring was here.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    another 3 miles at a good pace! I think I'm finally getting the hang of this thing!

    K.

 

 

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