Anyone here tried this new thing called "jogging" ?
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Nice. Your training pace is fast, to me! Hope you stay on target.
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SPRING IS COMING TO SWEDEN.
The sun is shining. Time to get back to 3x a week of runninggggg"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
NewfieintheUSA said:mcgruff10 said:
Back at it today. A little over two weeks ago I got an epidural in my neck due to some disc herniation. Did 4.1 miles of jog/fast walk today with little numbness in my hand. It s been a long road to recovery; I was happy with today s results.
I have a follow up today about my osteoporosis (as a 45 yo male with no family history, makes no sense). Hopefully it's improved in the past year with the med they had me on.
I completed my longest run ever yesterday, almost 17 miles. This training block is going well, I am hopeful to get close to a 1:30 HM in April.0 -
Awesome job Newfie!I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Training has been going really well.. hit 23 miles and 10 miles on my back to back long runs last weekend. But this week I've been hit with bit of a congested chest. I feel much better as the week goes on but haven't run this week yet. Got 1 week (2 weekends) of peak training remaining, I'm using a 31 mile waterway ultra race as my peak run then a 2 week taper before snowdonia spring crossing ultra.
This thread seems to be going through a rich vein of form at the moment. Great to see everyone smashing out the miles! Oosh0 -
Dude, the longest run I've ever done is your training ru. 31 miles to train! Amazing.
I regularly brag on you to running peeps
Seems I meet other runners everywhere I go and nobody else knows 100 mile mountain racers yet.
I meet plenty of iron man participants...and some ultra runners, but not the extreme 100s.
Pretty frigging awesome!
Did intervals again this AM and was weak...although I managed to get a fast one in on my last run
Called myself all sorts of mean names as I breathed deeply for the minute break before the last interval...and pushed out at least one fast lap.
Pretty tough to run through how you feel, some days
Felt good at the end
Hope your chest cold goes away!
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beano.79 said:Training has been going really well.. hit 23 miles and 10 miles on my back to back long runs last weekend. But this week I've been hit with bit of a congested chest. I feel much better as the week goes on but haven't run this week yet. Got 1 week (2 weekends) of peak training remaining, I'm using a 31 mile waterway ultra race as my peak run then a 2 week taper before snowdonia spring crossing ultra.
This thread seems to be going through a rich vein of form at the moment. Great to see everyone smashing out the miles! Oosh
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F Me In The Brain said:Dude, the longest run I've ever done is your training ru. 31 miles to train! Amazing.
I regularly brag on you to running peeps
Seems I meet other runners everywhere I go and nobody else knows 100 mile mountain racers yet.
I meet plenty of iron man participants...and some ultra runners, but not the extreme 100s.
Pretty frigging awesome!
Did intervals again this AM and was weak...although I managed to get a fast one in on my last run
Called myself all sorts of mean names as I breathed deeply for the minute break before the last interval...and pushed out at least one fast lap.
Pretty tough to run through how you feel, some days
Felt good at the end
Hope your chest cold goes away!Don't be mean to yourself! You are doing more than most people do. You should be proud of all of your runs.I came home from Arizona with a sore rib. I am not sure how I did it. It must be a pulled muscle because it hurts when I press down on it or breath in too deeply. I woke up with it the day after the EV show. It didn't hurt too bad on Monday or Tuesday. Then I decided to run yesterday, and it hurt a lot more last night. It even woke me up in the middle of the night when I rolled over to that side. It is better today. My next run is Saturday. If it still hurts then - even a little - I am going to force myself to take the day off.I know I am getting old when I have a pulled muscle that I don't remember injuring. It was probably from some normal movement like dancing at the show
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F Me In The Brain said:Dude, the longest run I've ever done is your training ru. 31 miles to train! Amazing.
I regularly brag on you to running peeps
Seems I meet other runners everywhere I go and nobody else knows 100 mile mountain racers yet.
I meet plenty of iron man participants...and some ultra runners, but not the extreme 100s.
Pretty frigging awesome!
Did intervals again this AM and was weak...although I managed to get a fast one in on my last run
Called myself all sorts of mean names as I breathed deeply for the minute break before the last interval...and pushed out at least one fast lap.
Pretty tough to run through how you feel, some days
Felt good at the end
Hope your chest cold goes away!
But honestly it's so inspiring coming here and talking with you guys, there's a clear passion and love for just running here and it's amazing. And I don't know many people that will listen to me banging on about running! 😁
There's something to learn from each of us in this thread, inspiring stuff.
And I can't tell you how cool it was during my 100 miler popping on here in the early hours during a crew stop and seeing a few messages of encouragement on here, from strangers the other side of the world.... Believe me.. it helped through a particular 'pain cave' moment 😂
Apologies for the over the top speech. But seriously love a little visit to this thread, thanks guys0 -
GlowGirl said:F Me In The Brain said:Dude, the longest run I've ever done is your training ru. 31 miles to train! Amazing.
I regularly brag on you to running peeps
Seems I meet other runners everywhere I go and nobody else knows 100 mile mountain racers yet.
I meet plenty of iron man participants...and some ultra runners, but not the extreme 100s.
Pretty frigging awesome!
Did intervals again this AM and was weak...although I managed to get a fast one in on my last run
Called myself all sorts of mean names as I breathed deeply for the minute break before the last interval...and pushed out at least one fast lap.
Pretty tough to run through how you feel, some days
Felt good at the end
Hope your chest cold goes away!Don't be mean to yourself! You are doing more than most people do. You should be proud of all of your runs.I came home from Arizona with a sore rib. I am not sure how I did it. It must be a pulled muscle because it hurts when I press down on it or breath in too deeply. I woke up with it the day after the EV show. It didn't hurt too bad on Monday or Tuesday. Then I decided to run yesterday, and it hurt a lot more last night. It even woke me up in the middle of the night when I rolled over to that side. It is better today. My next run is Saturday. If it still hurts then - even a little - I am going to force myself to take the day off.I know I am getting old when I have a pulled muscle that I don't remember injuring. It was probably from some normal movement like dancing at the show0 -
M, hope your pain goes away quickly. Dancing can be damaging!
Met a runner last night at a networking event in Philly. (I didn't bring up the topic, she did! Lol)
She was telling me about her training for Broad Street (a 10 miler in April that I also am doing again) and that her father is much faster than she is. I was shocked, since she was very fit looking and around 30. She said her dad was 62 and had run his whole life.
As we spoke more about it and she asked me questions, I returned again to the awesome speed her father has at 62....and that his body still holds strong.
A guy who was in the group speaking with us (who was in his 60s) said to me "well, I'm shocked your body hasn't broken down at your age"
I laughed and told him it pretty much has but I won't stop running and that I'm not as old as I look!! 49 next month and can't have people assuming I'm an old fart already!
We are everywhere - it is really cool to have found a group here on a rock band forum.
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Nice job!
8.25 miles yesterday, for me. Started cramping some, forgot to bring liquid with me. (Usually for +60 min sessions I drink a little every mile)
Was fun, though.
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Nice work, everyone. I ran 5 miles yesterday. My rib was still slightly sore but I figured it would be ok. I am prolonging the healing, but it’s not too bad at this point. A little sore today. Today is an off day at least.0
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Be careful - glad to hear it is getting better.
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24 miles and 3000ft of hill reps today. Only run of this week due to a bad chest, sacrificed the smaller midweek runs to get my long run in.
The Waterway 30 miler next Saturday then a 2 week taper before Snowdonia spring crossing ultra0 -
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beano.79 said:24 miles and 3000ft of hill reps today. Only run of this week due to a bad chest, sacrificed the smaller midweek runs to get my long run in.
The Waterway 30 miler next Saturday then a 2 week taper before Snowdonia spring crossing ultra
I got a nice long run in yesterday, 15.5 miles. My HM is the end of April, I'm cautiously optimistic I can push for 1:30, my pace on my HM tempo runs is 6:50/mile right now. Just to stay healthy through the rest of this training block.
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Needed to fetch something downtown after work, so I ran across both bridges in my city. Had been somewhat of a goal for me. Got so peckish(?) for orange juice that I stopped at my local store instead of running a bit farther to breaki my distance record.
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