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RE: The Running Thread - 6/20/2008 10:26:51 PM
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Prairiehiker
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ORIGINAL: phosadaud I'm still trying to decide what I'll do tomorrow. There is a fun run where I could run a 5K or I could take a long bike ride. Guess we'll see if I can crawl out of bed early enough to make it to the run. If not, I'll take the bike for a spin. Yeah, that's the same for me. THe getting up at 5 to make it to the front of the line just doesn't motivate me. I like my sleep too much. I vote for the long bike ride! Hey, do you guys think that maybe spicy food is what caused my cramps??? LOL. My friends and I went to an east Indian Buffet restaurant, and I ate tonnes. I mean, literally tonnes. LOL. I don't like buffet because I tend to over eat in them. But this is the first time I had east Indian food and I actually liked everything, hence, the overeating, hence the cramp. I'll never ever do that again. Man the cramps really hurt. But it's gone now. I took a nap, then played ball with my daughter and it disappeared. My daughter kicked my butt in basketball. She's only 11.
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/21/2008 10:48:02 PM
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ORIGINAL: phosadaud Whew! I ended up doing the 5K run and it was the toughest one yet. Everyone was struggling! The entire first mile plus was uphill... And it wasn't a little hill... I am very proud of myself though because even though my first mile was really slow, unlike many folks, I was able to keep running and not walk. Of course, I felt like I was dying, but.... Anyway, the second mile or so was mostly downhill. Usually that would make me happy, but the grade was steep enough in spots that you had to slow down to avoid killing your knees. The last mile or so was flat. Of course, by then, everyone was so exhausted that we were all really struggling. We felt bad for the 10K folks because they had to run the hill again... I don't think anyone got super times, but I still eeked out around a 29:15ish 5K so I thought that was pretty decent for how hard the run was. I'll find out my official time later when they post the times online. Now I'm ready to crash... Yayyyy! That's awesome! Hope you had a big supper or a tub of ice cream afterwards! I hate downhill runs too. It kills my knees.
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/22/2008 10:34:15 AM
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Thursday evening's run went pretty well. I went to the local high school that has the rubberized track surface, just to give my joints a bit of a break, and was totally surprised when it turned out to be kinda hard to run. I'm not sure if it was the track or it's location, which is near both an asphalt and a concrete plant. It's probably the latter. Oh well, today is gonna be better. I didn't run yesterday, just walked downtown during a local festival and mowed the yard, but still put 5.45 miles on my pedometer. I'll do my run this afternoon.
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/22/2008 11:39:48 AM
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ORIGINAL: noblesinger Thursday evening's run went pretty well. I went to the local high school that has the rubberized track surface, just to give my joints a bit of a break, and was totally surprised when it turned out to be kinda hard to run. I'm not sure if it was the track or it's location, which is near both an asphalt and a concrete plant. It's probably the latter. Oh well, today is gonna be better. I didn't run yesterday, just walked downtown during a local festival and mowed the yard, but still put 5.45 miles on my pedometer. I'll do my run this afternoon. It was a rubberized track that caused my injury back in January. I thought I'd get a break as well, plus I wanted to time myself on a mile and know it was a mile. Nope, major pain and two months off from running.
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/22/2008 12:10:09 PM
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It was a rubberized track that caused my injury back in January. I thought I'd get a break as well, plus I wanted to time myself on a mile and know it was a mile. Nope, major pain and two months off from running. OUCH! That had to be rough, Stella. I'm not going to make a habit of it. In fact, I think I'll probably go to the cemetery and run this afternoon, just get the feel of doing my 5K.
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/22/2008 1:47:16 PM
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I love rubberized tracks although there aren't any within a runs distance of my house and I'm not going to drive somewhere just to run... But I'd be afraid to run on grass because it's uneven and I'd be afraid of twisting my ankle...
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/22/2008 1:48:28 PM
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Miss Giggles
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the schools out now so If I can get off my lazy behind I can go use the track.
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/23/2008 8:13:20 AM
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Well, so much for a Sunday afternoon run. A line of thunderstorms came through and deposited about an inch of rain in nothing flat, along with some hail in places. The hail ranged in size from marble-sized to golf ball-sized, and some people actually had to break out their snow shovels to get it off their sidewalks and decks! I wasn't about to risk getting caught out in another one of those, so I just skipped it. I hope that I'm able to get all 3 days of training in this week, because my race is a week from Thursday. I am getting so psyched up right now that I can hardly stand it!!! OK, Duane. Slow down, take a couple of deep breaths, and swallow your pills. You'll be just fine in a few minutes.
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/24/2008 1:38:41 PM
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Norny
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hi everybody...im new here and when i was looking around i saw the running thread so i figured you guys could help me out. This coming fall i am going out for cross country...i just started running 2 miles a day yesterday but what else shoud i do to train and do you guys have any tips for me....thanks for the help --norny
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/24/2008 1:53:23 PM
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Norny
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no real training up to now...im running to lose weight and get into shape, but im also very competitive so i want to do the best i can. Th distance this year will be 5k which i think is a little over 3 miles
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/24/2008 3:11:07 PM
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noblesinger
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Norny, how many weeks do you have until your 5K? I'm in the home stretch (9 days) until mine, and I've been following a program for the last 10 weeks. I can have my group leader/trainer revise the one that we've been using or give you the website where we got ours in the first place. Let me know wither in here or by PM. And, btw, welcome to our little circle! Duane
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/24/2008 6:31:26 PM
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Norny
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ORIGINAL: noblesinger Norny, how many weeks do you have until your 5K? I'm in the home stretch (9 days) until mine, and I've been following a program for the last 10 weeks. I can have my group leader/trainer revise the one that we've been using or give you the website where we got ours in the first place. Let me know wither in here or by PM. And, btw, welcome to our little circle! Duane We didnt get schedules yet but i will have at the very least 8 weeks until the team starts to practice together then races pretty consistently. i havent run much before...i joined cross country to get into shape but im hyper competitive and now i want to win. ------ Thanks phosadaud for the tips
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RE: The Running Thread - 6/25/2008 11:04:56 AM
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noblesinger
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Last night's run was a really, really good one for me. My program called for 2.5 miles, so I got to the track a bit early to warmup, then ran 1/2 mile before everyone else showed up. After our prayer, I started out again, just going along at (what I thought was) a leisurely pace. My group leader came alongside of me and stayed with me for 3 laps. At one point, he asked me if I knew what my pace was. I said that I had no idea, and he told me "You're running a 12:15 right now." I almost had a coronary! Me?! A 12:15 mile pace?! That's faster than I did my walking race last year (24:48 for 2 mi.) My body was screaming "Slow down!," while my spirit was shouting "Don't you dare slow down!!!" I listened to my spirit and kept the pace up; in fact, I rounded the last turn and kicked my way to the finish line! Talk about elation! And Matt was just grinning all over himself as he ran with me. I'm almost assured of that sub-40:00 time that I'm looking for next Thursday evening! Thank You, Lord, for being so good to me in my efforts! Duane
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