Anyone here tried this new thing called "jogging" ?

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  • PJ1973
    PJ1973 Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 421
    Definitely put some photos up! Have a great time!
  • beano.79
    beano.79 Posts: 785
    The weather scuppered my plans! Weather warnings galore in the Welsh mountains so I decided to stay in England and find somewhere to camp. So today I did 12 miles in Sherwood forest 🏹 (where I ran my 100 miler) and tomorrow it's just a 45min drive to the Peak District for a day of hiking.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
    Wow, all great pics.  Especially the beer and crisps
    ;)
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  • PJ1973
    PJ1973 Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 421
    Pretty nice consolation prize, Beano!

    I started my 1/2 marathon training this week. Back pain got much better after a few days of rest and gentle moving. My PT recommended some strengthening movements and that helped. First few days went well. The coach (who is my PT) put me in the 2:00 - 2:30 target group - I have no idea if that is where I should be as I've never run more than 4 miles before. Starting to feel real now!


  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
    Nice.  How many weeks is the plan?
    (When is your race?)
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
    edited August 2023
    12 miles this morning.  Almost a minute per mile faster than last weekend's 11 miler, and I wasn't trying, I was just going along.  Such a huge difference the heat and humidity make...this am it was 61% humidity and 62 degrees.  For sure manageable vs what it has been most the past month+.

    @PJ1973,  I would advise that as you start to add miles and get close to peaking, that you see what works for liquids and/or any food or gel intake.  One difference that is obvious as you stretch out is that for 3-4 miles you don't need any water nor food, but on longer runs you likely will want some food and I think you will need some water.  Sure your coach will help with that. When I moved from 4-5 miles to a half, a full, a 50k, etc, the biggest change that wasn't obvious to me was managing that stuff...and specifically what works and doesn't work for my stomach.  Had to practice with different approaches to fine what worked for me.
    Today, I had to take a pit stop at 6.5 miles and I was ready for it.  Running routes that have clean bathroom options is a must, for me.  Some people aren't bothered.  As I start to add more miles I will refrain from drinking the night before and eat cautiously, as I know what works.
    For now, I know I can still get through the mileage w.out much issue and enjoy a few cocktails on Friday night.  

    Have fun with it and let us know if you have questions.  Look forward to being on the journey with you!

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  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,067
    Everyone is doing great. Beautiful photos. Enjoy the rest of your time there, Beano. 
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,067
    12 miles this morning.  Almost a minute per mile faster than last weekend's 11 miler, and I wasn't trying, I was just going along.  Such a huge difference the heat and humidity make...this am it was 61% humidity and 62 degrees.  For sure manageable vs what it has been most the past month+.

    @PJ1973,  I would advise that as you start to add miles and get close to peaking, that you see what works for liquids and/or any food or gel intake.  One difference that is obvious as you stretch out is that for 3-4 miles you don't need any water nor food, but on longer runs you likely will want some food and I think you will need some water.  Sure your coach will help with that. When I moved from 4-5 miles to a half, a full, a 50k, etc, the biggest change that wasn't obvious to me was managing that stuff...and specifically what works and doesn't work for my stomach.  Had to practice with different approaches to fine what worked for me.
    Today, I had to take a pit stop at 6.5 miles and I was ready for it.  Running routes that have clean bathroom options is a must, for me.  Some people aren't bothered.  As I start to add more miles I will refrain from drinking the night before and eat cautiously, as I know what works.
    For now, I know I can still get through the mileage w.out much issue and enjoy a few cocktails on Friday night.  

    Have fun with it and let us know if you have questions.  Look forward to being on the journey with you!

    12 miles!! Awesome. It sounds like you know the drill really well. I am like that also in terms of eating, knowing the best time to run, etc. I am still just doing the 4 mile runs. But it’s still working for me. 
  • beano.79
    beano.79 Posts: 785
    Today's hike/run... Now I'm off for a cold beer and a burger


  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
    Wild pics!
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  • beano.79
    beano.79 Posts: 785
    Wild pics!
    The tunnel's were amazing to run through. The first half of the trail was an old railway line with tunnels through the hills, one was almost half a mile long.

    The route I downloaded wanted to take me through private land so I had to redirect and use Google maps to plot (guess) a new return route, but I managed to find the outward route and follow that back.

    Interesting fact... The longest tennel like this in England is 1 mile long, and there is a 200 mile race that takes place in the tunnel... That is some mind bending stuff... Especially as the lights go out at night. Search it on YouTube... Crazy stuff, the film is as clostriphobic as the race itself must be.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
    I'll check it out!
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  • PJ1973
    PJ1973 Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 421
    12 miles this morning.  Almost a minute per mile faster than last weekend's 11 miler, and I wasn't trying, I was just going along.  Such a huge difference the heat and humidity make...this am it was 61% humidity and 62 degrees.  For sure manageable vs what it has been most the past month+.

    @PJ1973,  I would advise that as you start to add miles and get close to peaking, that you see what works for liquids and/or any food or gel intake.  One difference that is obvious as you stretch out is that for 3-4 miles you don't need any water nor food, but on longer runs you likely will want some food and I think you will need some water.  Sure your coach will help with that. When I moved from 4-5 miles to a half, a full, a 50k, etc, the biggest change that wasn't obvious to me was managing that stuff...and specifically what works and doesn't work for my stomach.  Had to practice with different approaches to fine what worked for me.
    Today, I had to take a pit stop at 6.5 miles and I was ready for it.  Running routes that have clean bathroom options is a must, for me.  Some people aren't bothered.  As I start to add more miles I will refrain from drinking the night before and eat cautiously, as I know what works.
    For now, I know I can still get through the mileage w.out much issue and enjoy a few cocktails on Friday night.  

    Have fun with it and let us know if you have questions.  Look forward to being on the journey with you!

    The race is December 2nd in Winston-Salem (where I live). The training is geared around the Richmond 1/2 and full marathon, which I think is November 11th. Last week I ran around 11 miles, including one 5.5 mile run which is the longest I've ever done. I felt good after it - went at a pretty slow rate so didn't burn myself out. Today is a rest day and tomorrow is a light run before Tuesday speed drills. Eventually they'll add hill workouts to Tuesdays as well.

    The pacer in my group started talking to me about food/gels/water during the race. I'm the only one in my sub-group who has not run anything longer than a 5k. He said the same thing you did, that I should start thinking about fueling sooner rather than later. Left to my own, I probably wouldn't even think about it until November, but the emphasis placed right at the get go is changing my approach. Gonna go to my local Fleet Feet this week and start seeing what they have. 

    Hitting the gym today - making sure I keep up some weight training. Recommended I do it two days a week now.

    Definitely need to start paying more attention to my overall diet and alcohol intake...not an easy thing to do right as tour starts!  If anyone here is going to Austin, let me know and we can meet up for a jog :) 

    Will keep you posted as this is going!
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,067
    PJ1973 said:
    12 miles this morning.  Almost a minute per mile faster than last weekend's 11 miler, and I wasn't trying, I was just going along.  Such a huge difference the heat and humidity make...this am it was 61% humidity and 62 degrees.  For sure manageable vs what it has been most the past month+.

    @PJ1973,  I would advise that as you start to add miles and get close to peaking, that you see what works for liquids and/or any food or gel intake.  One difference that is obvious as you stretch out is that for 3-4 miles you don't need any water nor food, but on longer runs you likely will want some food and I think you will need some water.  Sure your coach will help with that. When I moved from 4-5 miles to a half, a full, a 50k, etc, the biggest change that wasn't obvious to me was managing that stuff...and specifically what works and doesn't work for my stomach.  Had to practice with different approaches to fine what worked for me.
    Today, I had to take a pit stop at 6.5 miles and I was ready for it.  Running routes that have clean bathroom options is a must, for me.  Some people aren't bothered.  As I start to add more miles I will refrain from drinking the night before and eat cautiously, as I know what works.
    For now, I know I can still get through the mileage w.out much issue and enjoy a few cocktails on Friday night.  

    Have fun with it and let us know if you have questions.  Look forward to being on the journey with you!

    The race is December 2nd in Winston-Salem (where I live). The training is geared around the Richmond 1/2 and full marathon, which I think is November 11th. Last week I ran around 11 miles, including one 5.5 mile run which is the longest I've ever done. I felt good after it - went at a pretty slow rate so didn't burn myself out. Today is a rest day and tomorrow is a light run before Tuesday speed drills. Eventually they'll add hill workouts to Tuesdays as well.

    The pacer in my group started talking to me about food/gels/water during the race. I'm the only one in my sub-group who has not run anything longer than a 5k. He said the same thing you did, that I should start thinking about fueling sooner rather than later. Left to my own, I probably wouldn't even think about it until November, but the emphasis placed right at the get go is changing my approach. Gonna go to my local Fleet Feet this week and start seeing what they have. 

    Hitting the gym today - making sure I keep up some weight training. Recommended I do it two days a week now.

    Definitely need to start paying more attention to my overall diet and alcohol intake...not an easy thing to do right as tour starts!  If anyone here is going to Austin, let me know and we can meet up for a jog :) 

    Will keep you posted as this is going!
    Good luck with everything. It sounds like you are starting to become well prepared. I will be going to Austin, but depending on the heat, I may just run on the treadmill in my hotel. I don't mind running on a treadmill if it is really hot or cold outside. But if the weather is conducive I definitely will be running once or twice while there. Let's meet up anyway even if we don't run. I will be in Austin for four days and would love to meet people from here in person.

  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
    Good that you have some friends to share with you.  Also good that your race is in a cooler month!

    Went for a 5k run with the 9yr old this AM
      Was the furthest he has gone, as we train up for am October race, which will be the first 5k he runs
      (I'll run with him)
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  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    ^ That makes me happy to hear FMe! Well done! Nice pics of your run, B!
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  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
    Signed up for a half marathon as part of my training cycle for the full.  First time doing that
    .. should be fun!
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  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,397
    GlowGirl said:
    PJ1973 said:
    12 miles this morning.  Almost a minute per mile faster than last weekend's 11 miler, and I wasn't trying, I was just going along.  Such a huge difference the heat and humidity make...this am it was 61% humidity and 62 degrees.  For sure manageable vs what it has been most the past month+.

    @PJ1973,  I would advise that as you start to add miles and get close to peaking, that you see what works for liquids and/or any food or gel intake.  One difference that is obvious as you stretch out is that for 3-4 miles you don't need any water nor food, but on longer runs you likely will want some food and I think you will need some water.  Sure your coach will help with that. When I moved from 4-5 miles to a half, a full, a 50k, etc, the biggest change that wasn't obvious to me was managing that stuff...and specifically what works and doesn't work for my stomach.  Had to practice with different approaches to fine what worked for me.
    Today, I had to take a pit stop at 6.5 miles and I was ready for it.  Running routes that have clean bathroom options is a must, for me.  Some people aren't bothered.  As I start to add more miles I will refrain from drinking the night before and eat cautiously, as I know what works.
    For now, I know I can still get through the mileage w.out much issue and enjoy a few cocktails on Friday night.  

    Have fun with it and let us know if you have questions.  Look forward to being on the journey with you!

    The race is December 2nd in Winston-Salem (where I live). The training is geared around the Richmond 1/2 and full marathon, which I think is November 11th. Last week I ran around 11 miles, including one 5.5 mile run which is the longest I've ever done. I felt good after it - went at a pretty slow rate so didn't burn myself out. Today is a rest day and tomorrow is a light run before Tuesday speed drills. Eventually they'll add hill workouts to Tuesdays as well.

    The pacer in my group started talking to me about food/gels/water during the race. I'm the only one in my sub-group who has not run anything longer than a 5k. He said the same thing you did, that I should start thinking about fueling sooner rather than later. Left to my own, I probably wouldn't even think about it until November, but the emphasis placed right at the get go is changing my approach. Gonna go to my local Fleet Feet this week and start seeing what they have. 

    Hitting the gym today - making sure I keep up some weight training. Recommended I do it two days a week now.

    Definitely need to start paying more attention to my overall diet and alcohol intake...not an easy thing to do right as tour starts!  If anyone here is going to Austin, let me know and we can meet up for a jog :) 

    Will keep you posted as this is going!
    Good luck with everything. It sounds like you are starting to become well prepared. I will be going to Austin, but depending on the heat, I may just run on the treadmill in my hotel. I don't mind running on a treadmill if it is really hot or cold outside. But if the weather is conducive I definitely will be running once or twice while there. Let's meet up anyway even if we don't run. I will be in Austin for four days and would love to meet people from here in person.

    I was in Austin last October and ran every morning along the river.
    It will be warmer in September but it's a drier heat in the hill country.
    If you're up early (dawnish) it should be comfortable. 
  • beano.79
    beano.79 Posts: 785
    Signed up for a half marathon as part of my training cycle for the full.  First time doing that
    .. should be fun!
    Nice! How will you approach it? Purely a training run or will you have a good go at it?
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
    beano.79 said:
    Signed up for a half marathon as part of my training cycle for the full.  First time doing that
    .. should be fun!
    Nice! How will you approach it? Purely a training run or will you have a good go at it?
    I'm not sure yet.  I feel good during my pace runs the past few weeks....but they are only 6 miles.  I hope I'll go easy the first half and try to step it up if I feel good.  I've never run a race and not pushed as hard as I could. 

    Advice?
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