Mr mom
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ran my first half -- unoffically at 2:01:26 ... my tag time didnt work when i crossed the finish , but it picked me up at the 10 k mark.. and joel i ran the whole way ..
Good for you, awesome
ran my first half -- unoffically at 2:01:26 ... my tag time didnt work when i crossed the finish , but it picked me up at the 10 k mark.. and joel i ran the whole way ..
Now that is what Im talking about. Yes! That time for the Nashville course is really good. How did we like mile 2-6?ran my first half -- unoffically at 2:01:26 ... my tag time didnt work when i crossed the finish , but it picked me up at the 10 k mark.. and joel i ran the whole way ..
I love destination runs. Nice job and Im glad you are having fun.25+ miles through DC and Virginia with one of my TAC teammates and member of the US 24 hour ultra team.
8 min pace.
Time for some huge miles this week and then the taper.
ran my first half -- unoffically at 2:01:26 ... my tag time didnt work when i crossed the finish , but it picked me up at the 10 k mark.. and joel i ran the whole way ..
The point of training is doing what you don't feel like doing, fighting through s___t, and working out the kinks.Missed my run on Saturday due to the onset of a nasty head cold (which I'm still dealing with.) How do you guys deal with running and being under the weather? I hope this starts to subside because I really want to get in my run before my 6 mi hill run on Wed. #motivated
On the plus side I have found out that doing yoga/belly dancing has really worked for my cross-training days. (i.e. today )
Im the wrong person to ask on this one. I am rarely sick, but if I am, I get my workout in anyway. Unless it is a stomach bug and I physically cant move or extremely high fever, the sniffles, aches, congestion, I dont feel good, stomach aches and sore throat etc go running with me.Missed my run on Saturday due to the onset of a nasty head cold (which I'm still dealing with.) How do you guys deal with running and being under the weather? I hope this starts to subside because I really want to get in my run before my 6 mi hill run on Wed. #motivated
On the plus side I have found out that doing yoga/belly dancing has really worked for my cross-training days. (i.e. today )
Missed my run on Saturday due to the onset of a nasty head cold (which I'm still dealing with.) How do you guys deal with running and being under the weather? I hope this starts to subside because I really want to get in my run before my 6 mi hill run on Wed. #motivated
On the plus side I have found out that doing yoga/belly dancing has really worked for my cross-training days. (i.e. today )
9 miles at an easy pace to get to the race location and then a 4 mile race at 8:45/mile. Only had about fifteen minutes of "rest" between the 9 miles and race to drop my bag off, stop at port a potties, and get into my corral. I had plans of filling up my water bottle but I found the only non-working fountain in Central Park so I had to stop at every water station during the race which is not usual for me in a race that short.
Now that is what Im talking about. Yes! That time for the Nashville course is really good. How did we like mile 2-6?
I love destination runs. Nice job and Im glad you are having fun.
The point of training is doing what you don't feel like doing, fighting through s___t, and working out the kinks.
You fight through a head cold. You can fight through some injuries amd certainly fight through the 'i just dont wanna.' It's not all going to be gum drops and moon pies, and accepting the good , bad and the ugly will project you forward. Never give up.
That sounds like fun! I am pretty clumsy though so I don't think I would be very good at it!Good for you! Congratulations!
Didn't run this weekend but I played about 2.5 hours of paddleball and raquetball with the family on Sunday. Highlight of the afternoon - coming from behind and beating DS13 in a singles raquetball game! LOL.
Oh, and on Saturday I went to an Arbor Day Festival with DD11 where, among many other things, we got to try riding a unicycle on specially designed training wheels for the first time! It was really fun although tough to turn without handlebars (you have to "whip the hip"!), but they said I was a natural. I was dying to try it without the training wheels, but they couldn't allow me in that setting due to liability reasons. However, I enjoyed it so much that I took their card and I am contemplating a private lesson!
How do you guys deal with running and being under the weather?
I love runners, I know no one down here but this morning running I passed a few and you get that nod etc, that recognition of a brotherhood/sisterhood of folks who get it. 6.4 miles today
Missed my run on Saturday due to the onset of a nasty head cold (which I'm still dealing with.) How do you guys deal with running and being under the weather?
That sounds like fun! I am pretty clumsy though so I don't think I would be very good at it!
who? From Nick and I.... naaaahhhhhYou've received some tough love on this subject already so I'll take a different approach. I do run if I have a head cold or feel under the weather. I just slow the pace and get it done. I won't run through the flu or a serious upper respiratory infection that prevents me from breathing sufficiently. I do run through tiredness and soreness and minor injury but I won't run through serious injury. You really need to ask yourself if running through whatever you are experiencing will make you worse in the long run (no pun intended) or if you are trying to use it as an excuse to avoid a workout. Truth be told, I usually feel better after running with a head cold than I did originally. At the same time, if I have a choice of doing a workout today or tomorrow, and I think I might feel better tomorrow, then I might put it off a day. But I will not skip it altogether.
LOL, it had training wheels! If you can stay on a horse, you could do this.
As for me, 4.5 miles yesterday at 9:48 pace.
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