Anyone here tried this new thing called "jogging" ?
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Nice pace, had to feel great.
Do you eat on longer runs?
Anything over an hour, I normally eat during. Might be 100 calories or a 150 calorie muir pack, but on those long runs 2-3-4 hours I cannot wait to replace calories (every thirty minutes or so)Post edited by F Me In The Brain onThe love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
F Me In The Brain said:Nice pace, had to feel great.
Do you eat on longer runs?
Anything over an hour, I normally eat during. Might be 100 calories or a 150 calorie muir pack, but on those long runs 2-3-4 hours I cannot wait to replace calories (every thirty minutes or so)0 -
beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:Nice pace, had to feel great.
Do you eat on longer runs?
Anything over an hour, I normally eat during. Might be 100 calories or a 150 calorie muir pack, but on those long runs 2-3-4 hours I cannot wait to replace calories (every thirty minutes or so)You both are very inspiring. I don't have the eating problem during runs, since my longest runs are only an hour and 20 minutes or so. 2-3-4 hour runs - Yikes. How do those gel packs taste? I see them in the running store. I have always had a fast metabolism so I know if I did much longer runs I would get too thin. I am a bit older than both of you guys and I still have a fast metabolism for some reason.
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They have all different tasting ones. Ones with caffeine as well. I need that on longer runs but it can fuck with your stomach.
I like sugar, so they taste fine to me.
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I find any flavour can get a little too much after a few! 😂 I use high five gels and the banana flavour seems less sickly to me. Definitely something you need to use over time to get used to otherwise🤮😃0
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Knees and feet are too worn out for running any more, but we walk every day. Today was our 107th consecutive day of walking. We average 50 to 60 minutes, non-stop brisk walking. I'm still a bit tired after most walks, especially when they involve hilly areas, but it sure feels good to do it every day!
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"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heat0 -
beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heatI grew up in VT and am pretty good at dealing with the cold. Obviously there is the main issue of warming up, so need to go more slowly out of the gate....and I cave in and put on a proper hat and smartwool gloves when it is below freezing. Normally take the gloves off after I warm up...but as long as I keep moving quickly then the sweat doesn't freeze (more than the very outer layer) and with all skin except for face covered things go fine.It sounds like we are similar as far as suffering in the heat. It can be very humid in NJ in the summer (not like the American South, but still can have days of consistently high humidity) and that gets me. Keep the liquids flowing since I sweat like an animal when it is humid. Had some issues with cramping when I first started running 10+ miles but figured that I needed sports drinks vs. just plain water, that made a big difference.How cold does it get where you are?Normally we are on to warmer weather by now, I expect over the next week or two we will be back toward spring-like weather and running in light clothing/sweating like crazy, again.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
F Me In The Brain said:beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heatI grew up in VT and am pretty good at dealing with the cold. Obviously there is the main issue of warming up, so need to go more slowly out of the gate....and I cave in and put on a proper hat and smartwool gloves when it is below freezing. Normally take the gloves off after I warm up...but as long as I keep moving quickly then the sweat doesn't freeze (more than the very outer layer) and with all skin except for face covered things go fine.It sounds like we are similar as far as suffering in the heat. It can be very humid in NJ in the summer (not like the American South, but still can have days of consistently high humidity) and that gets me. Keep the liquids flowing since I sweat like an animal when it is humid. Had some issues with cramping when I first started running 10+ miles but figured that I needed sports drinks vs. just plain water, that made a big difference.How cold does it get where you are?Normally we are on to warmer weather by now, I expect over the next week or two we will be back toward spring-like weather and running in light clothing/sweating like crazy, again.
When it's gets hot here say 30c it's just very very stuffy and humid it's unbearable. I'm OK to about 25c then I start to struggle. I much prefer winter running.
I ran a marathon in 27c a couple of years ago and all the training had been in very mild weather. It added 30 minutes to my time while all around me everyone else was loving it 🥴😂0 -
That isn't considered hot here, although running a marathon in it would be hot, for sure.
We have 90s with high 80 into 90% humidity when it is bad In the summer. Extreme days can see 100 but not generally that hot
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F Me In The Brain said:That isn't considered hot here, although running a marathon in it would be hot, for sure.
We have 90s with high 80 into 90% humidity when it is bad In the summer. Extreme days can see 100 but not generally that hot0 -
beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heat
I used to freeze my 2/3s full Camelback overnight then fill the remainder with ice and fridge temp water.
My other suggestion is run very early in the day. Pre-sunrise if possible.
However, if you are going to be doing races in high heat you need to train in heat.0 -
Bentleyspop said:beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heat
I used to freeze my 2/3s full Camelback overnight then fill the remainder with ice and fridge temp water.
My other suggestion is run very early in the day. Pre-sunrise if possible.
However, if you are going to be doing races in high heat you need to train in heat.
Yeah, all summer long last year I was out there at 5 AM.
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Bentleyspop said:beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heat
I used to freeze my 2/3s full Camelback overnight then fill the remainder with ice and fridge temp water.
My other suggestion is run very early in the day. Pre-sunrise if possible.
However, if you are going to be doing races in high heat you need to train in heat.
If it's really hot on a long run I will create a smaller loop so I can use home to refill my water
That said, I will still complain and curse my way through it 😂0 -
That is part of the fun, I imagine!The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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beano.79 said:Bentleyspop said:beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heat
I used to freeze my 2/3s full Camelback overnight then fill the remainder with ice and fridge temp water.
My other suggestion is run very early in the day. Pre-sunrise if possible.
However, if you are going to be doing races in high heat you need to train in heat.
If it's really hot on a long run I will create a smaller loop so I can use home to refill my water
That said, I will still complain and curse my way through it 😂
I used to do 5.25 mile loop and could stop and use the facilities if needed and grab a fresh frozen water from my car. And/or put some ice under my hat0 -
beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heatI like the heat better than the cold in general. But running in the heat last summer was hard. It is not actually the heat, but the humidity (I know, cliche). Last summer in late July and August, we had quite a few days with really bad heat index. I had to get up really early to run and even then it threw my time off, and I had to stop and do a 30 second walk here and there. Carrying water was a must.The cold for me is no fun either. Unlike F Me (kudos to you btw), I ran on the treadmill today. 32F is about the coldest I can stand running outside. I did buy some great Smartwool gloves and headband to cover my ears. That helps quite a bit. I love running in the 40s-70F. I can deal with that really well, especially if the sun is out. But again, my runs are much shorter than yours. Always under 90 minutes, and most often only about 60 minutes.
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GlowGirl said:beano.79 said:F Me In The Brain said:"feels like" said 18 degrees this AM. Took until halfway through to warm up but felt good by the end.
Brian, that is great that you and your wife make time every day to walk together.
How are you guys running in winter Vs summer? I suffer alot running in the heatI like the heat better than the cold in general. But running in the heat last summer was hard. It is not actually the heat, but the humidity (I know, cliche). Last summer in late July and August, we had quite a few days with really bad heat index. I had to get up really early to run and even then it threw my time off, and I had to stop and do a 30 second walk here and there. Carrying water was a must.The cold for me is no fun either. Unlike F Me (kudos to you btw), I ran on the treadmill today. 32F is about the coldest I can stand running outside. I did buy some great Smartwool gloves and headband to cover my ears. That helps quite a bit. I love running in the 40s-70F. I can deal with that really well, especially if the sun is out. But again, my runs are much shorter than yours. Always under 90 minutes, and most often only about 60 minutes.You ran with a mask on, kudos to YOU!The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
I saw this article yesterday about exercising in very cold weather and how it affects the lungs (in this case, skiing, but it applies to running as well). I was going to post it, then forgot, but the discussion today reminded me.
Why winter exercise can be especially hard on the lungs
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/winter-exercise-lungs-1.5936703
A little light bulb went off for. I lived in Ottawa for 7 years and my asthma was terrible for several years there. I could never find any real triggers and it got so much better when I moved back to BC. I think that it was getting irritated in the winter, because I was active outside, and never really completely settled in the summer before ramping up again in the winter.
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