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Joined: Mon March 18, 2013 11:48 pm Posts: 5223 Location: A Dark Place
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Good luck Sunday, r2d.
My race was a clusterf*ck. A race official/volunteer sent the lead pack the wrong way and I ended up doing at least 2 extra miles (my Garmin doesn't record anything slower than a 13-minute pace), hiking through scrub. I dropped from 2nd to like 25th.
I let it affect me more than I should and sulked like a little bitch for the next 10 miles. I finally sucked it up and started racing and picking people off.
Finished 6th out of ~900 people in the heavy (ruck) division.
New course was a lot tougher (more sand and hills) than the old course and we had 30 to 45 MPH winds and temps in the low 80s at the end. I'm still digging sand out of my sinuses.
Still kinda pissed about the whole thing, but I'm an ultrarunner and should have had the mental fortitude to push through the misdirection instead of letting it affect me the way it did.
If I would have just sucked it up earlier instead whining about it, I probably still could have competed for the win and for sure had a podium spot.
So, I'm as pissed at myself as I am the guy who sent us the wrong way.
I have an extra pair of 6s sitting in my closet right now. For a while I was trying to scoop up a second pair and it was tough to find an 11 1/2. I was actually getting worried adidas was planning to phase out the Boston for that new sub 2 shoe they have listed at $200. Those look nice but waaayyy too expensive.
Is it lame to buy a Boston Marathon version? Because thats what I did. I think other colors will be out in June. I still have hundreds of miles in my two pairs of 6's, I just got kind of excited.
It looks to me like the tongue and toe box are a little different. Like maybe the toe box is a little roomier, which I think would be unnecessary. Looks about the same and not a total assassination of a good shoe like they did with the Supernova line though.
The problem with Adidas right now seems to be the Boost line being mostly a fashion thing and they only have a few models for people who actually want to run.
Fucking 9" of snow expected tonight and high temps in the low 30s all week. I'm going to become an expert in snow running and it'll end up being 80 degrees on May 6.
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Joined: Mon February 19, 2018 2:53 am Posts: 582
Question for the hardcore runners in here...
For starters, I have no aspirations of ever running a half marathon or marathon. Nor do I utlateimly care about my pace. However, I do equate how "in shape" I am from a running standpoint based on comparing my paces to the same routes over time. For example, this week I ran a 5k that I ran last week, and I ran it 45 seconds faster overall. I realize that doesn't mean I'm in better shape per say, and that other factors may weigh in, but it's just how I benchmark myself.
With that said, how often should I be running? Right now I'd say that I run three 5k's per week on average. My app says I burn about 500 calories during those runs. The other days I lift at the gym and POWERWALK on my lunchbreaks in the parking garage in my office building.
I feel like I should be running more, but I also don't want to hurt myself. I'm wondering if the following routine may help me lose a bit more weight and ramp up my fitness level: Day 1: 3.1 mile run Day 2: 2 mile run Day 3: No run Day 4: 3.1 mile run Day 5: 2 mile run Day 6: No run Day 7: 3.1 mile run ...and so on.
I have no interest in running further, either, as I really don't want to spend an hour running if I can help it. I guess ultimately, adding 4 miles to my routine can only help me, but will this be causing too much stress on my legs/body?
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If you're only using it as a gauge to measure your overall fitness, why run more at all? Just keep doing what you're doing.
IMO if you're gonna run 5 days a week you might as well go all in and follow a training plan, sign up for a race, gradually increase distance and pace, etc.
I haven't had any real problems with it but I can still feel the spot where the bruise is. The only thing I guess I should be worried about at this point is another fall directly on that spot.
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