Anyone here tried this new thing called "jogging" ?

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  • Brigadoon, foodie capital Posts: 4,130
    Thinking/speaking/writing of tech: I've tried an AI training app on and off over the last 6-7 months, and I am not impressed. It promises flexibility but doesn't deliver; it cannot deal with city running (stopping at stoplights etc); it sets my easy runs at a pace so slow I cannot do them; and it provides inadequate training for long runs (marathons, ultras, etc).

    I tried tweaking all of the settings. I told it my goal was to run a double-marathon. And it still spat out three weeks of 30-40 minute runs at me (I run 90 minutes/day with a longer run on weekends).

    Maybe this is why I'm not freaking out about AI taking over everything just yet. A real coach would provide a much better plan  -- and I could do better for myself, too.
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  • Posts: 31,599
    All my collegues have Garmin and is bullying me about buying one. But I feel like my phone gives me all the info I need…
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  • New York, NY Posts: 12,187
    Garmin connect as well.
    Have no desire to share with others out there and haven't messed with Strava

    5k today...more than a minute off my time from the 2 weeks ago.  Bunch of hills to manage, today.  
    Still ran well
    4th place overall , 2nd in 35-49 category.
    (Wtf is with that category?  Would have been first in the standard 40-49, lol.  Winner ran a 17 minute race and was 37 years old.)

    Awesome. Sounds like you had a great run. I ran a very difficult 4 miles today. Maybe because of my scratched cornea (which shouldn’t affect my running). I actually had to stop a few times. It sucked. But finally finished. 
  • New York, NY Posts: 12,187
    Also, my son won his race...they had a short sprint, about 100 yards, broken out into age groups.  He only had 9 others to race, but he smoked them
      He was stressing before.  "Dad, I know I can win the longer races, but I'm not sure about the short ones."  :lol:  I love it.
    That is awesome. Sounds like he is taking after you. Starting early. Good for him!!!
  • this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,885
    GlowGirl said:
    Awesome. Sounds like you had a great run. I ran a very difficult 4 miles today. Maybe because of my scratched cornea (which shouldn’t affect my running). I actually had to stop a few times. It sucked. But finally finished. 
    Hopefully next run is better.  As our friend here says, sometimes you just have a flush run.  
    The eye should improve quickly.  A few days later i was in good shape when I fucked mine up, hope the same is true for you.
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  • this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,885

    199 high mark, 178 average

    Was huffing and puffing once we hit the hill
    ..
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    10 miles today, last run of any significance before next Saturday and hopefully another 100 mile effort. I'll do 1 or 2 easy leg looseness in the week but mostly wrap myself up in cotton wool
  • this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,885
    Wowzer.  That is so exciting 

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    Wowzer.  That is so exciting 

    The nerves are kicking in 😂 
  • Posts: 2,416
    Garmin connect as well.
    Have no desire to share with others out there and haven't messed with Strava

    5k today...more than a minute off my time from the 2 weeks ago.  Bunch of hills to manage, today.  
    Still ran well
    4th place overall , 2nd in 35-49 category.
    (Wtf is with that category?  Would have been first in the standard 40-49, lol.  Winner ran a 17 minute race and was 37 years old.)

    Congrats, great result!

    I'm running my first 5k race next weekend, I don't know what to expect as I really don't like their shorter distance races.
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    beano.79 said:
    10 miles today, last run of any significance before next Saturday and hopefully another 100 mile effort. I'll do 1 or 2 easy leg looseness in the week but mostly wrap myself up in cotton wool
    100 miles !!!! I haven't ever hit that in a week. Good luck!
  • this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,885
    Congrats, great result!

    I'm running my first 5k race next weekend, I don't know what to expect as I really don't like their shorter distance races.
    I bet you are faster than you think.  Looking forward to hearing how it goes!
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  • New York, NY Posts: 12,187
    beano.79 said:
    10 miles today, last run of any significance before next Saturday and hopefully another 100 mile effort. I'll do 1 or 2 easy leg looseness in the week but mostly wrap myself up in cotton wool
    So incredible. I can’t wait to hear all about it. Good luck. I’m sure you will do great. Can we follow it online?
  • New York, NY Posts: 12,187
    Congrats, great result!

    I'm running my first 5k race next weekend, I don't know what to expect as I really don't like their shorter distance races.
    Have fun. I bet you do great. 
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    GlowGirl said:
    So incredible. I can’t wait to hear all about it. Good luck. I’m sure you will do great. Can we follow it online?

    I'm not sure, ill find out. It's a 5 mile trail loop completed as many times as we wish in 24 hours. I know there is a scoreboard at the start of each loop so we can see where we are, so we must have trackers. But I'm sure like the last one I did I'll post some updates here during the event, that was very cool to have you guys respond... Gave me a huge lift
  • Posts: 31,599
    Tried running in only shorts for the first time. SHOWING SOME LEGS. 


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  • Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 421
    I put money down for my first 1/2 Marathon today. Not until December, but now I'm committed!

    Looking forward to seeing how your 100 goes, Beano. Definitely keep us posted if we can follow along some.


  • this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,885
    Loop run, 20x!!  Wow that is awesome.  
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  • New York, NY Posts: 12,187
    beano.79 said:

    I'm not sure, ill find out. It's a 5 mile trail loop completed as many times as we wish in 24 hours. I know there is a scoreboard at the start of each loop so we can see where we are, so we must have trackers. But I'm sure like the last one I did I'll post some updates here during the event, that was very cool to have you guys respond... Gave me a huge lift
    Have fun. Let us know if we can track your progress. 
  • Posts: 2,416
    PJ1973 said:
    I put money down for my first 1/2 Marathon today. Not until December, but now I'm committed!

    Looking forward to seeing how your 100 goes, Beano. Definitely keep us posted if we can follow along some.


    Awesome! Good luck on it. It's great to have a race to look forward to when training. 

    I ran my first half last fall, my 2nd this spring. Now I'm signed up for a 5k this weekend, a 30K in September, my first marathon in November, and my 2nd marathon in April. This is becoming addicting. 

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