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Thanks again to Slowman, Rappstar, Herbert for accommodating us and hosting this virtual training camp on their website at no cost to us!!! This is the 7th year we're doing it and the ffifth year in a row on the slowtwitch.com training log. Instructions below which are cut and paste from previous years, so no point debating them (well we did for 2 weeks so now is time to get on with running).



On Dec 15th we'll start the 2012-13 edition of the 100 runs in 100 day challenge, commonly known as 100/100. The thing has evolved somewhat over the past few years, due to and contrary to popular demand. The basic “unit” that counts as a “run” is 30 minutes.

The goal of this entire thing is to lay down a solid run base by doing volume through frequency. The goal of the challenge actually is not to randomly be doing a bunch of short runs, although some in the past may have chosen to. The goal really is to increase your overall mileage which will hopefully result in better performances next year as long as you don't go overboard and injury yourself. Frequency is the carrot to get you overall mileage, but don't end up using it to get injured!


The runs can be outdoors or on a treadmill, but it must be running (no water running, no elliptical trainer...). Walking does not count...there must be two feet off the ground at some point in every stride (the difference between race walking and running) and there must be forward motion so 30 minutes of jumping jacks will not count either :-) :-) :-).

DO’S AND DON’TS






  1. You can take days off
  2. You can do days with more than one run (doubles)
  3. You can and likely should take rest days
  4. You get no credit for going longer than 30 minute wrt number of runs, however it will help your distance totals. Over time, many of your runs will be in excess of 30 minutes.
  5. If you go fast, it will show up in your total distance over the challenge in less time and the speedsters get to beat the crap out of each other.
  6. You can go as slow as you want provided both feet leave the ground on every stride
  7. Listen to your body if you need to take a day off…don’t get too sucked into what the other geeks on the ‘standings’ are doing (who am I kidding….talking to a bunch a type A tri geeks)
  8. By all means, use the overall standing as a motivator to push you up a level, but don’t put yourself in the injury/hurt locker in the middle of winter
  9. Don't sprint out of the gate in the first 3 weeks....easiest way to get injured...start slow....perhaps take your aggregate mileage over the last 3 years and divide that total by 156 to get a gauge for what your average weeks for the first 4-6 weeks should look like before you ramp up
  10. If you make it through 10 weeks (70 days), pour it on in the final month when your body and mind can take it.



WHAT COUNTS AS A DOUBLE RUN?

For a run to count as a double, it must be separated by at least 1 hour. I have to pick a duration to separate 2 runs and it can't be 1 minute or 5 minutes, and putting 1 hour in between means that I will allow you to count a run-swim-run, run-bike-run, run-wts-run, run-XC ski-run, run-McDonalds-run as 2 sessions as long as the thing in between lasts for at least 1 hour (be it 40K on the bike, or a session at the donut shop).

Six years ago _EH_, Jana and I put down 100 days in a row of running 30 min or more with ZERO rest days. Not really recommended. The last few years we have had approximately 50 or more hit 100 runs in 100 days, but that's really not for everyone (nor should it be).

WHAT ARE THE VARIOUS LEVELS

While some might go for 100 runs, the reality is that unless you are already running 4-6 hours per week, this is not a realistic goal. If you did over 2500K of running last year, you're probably good to go to attack the full 100 (assuming you have no injuries)

For most a realistic goal is to start at Bronze “club pace” (or less) and then see how things go.


  1. Platinum Club = 100 runs in 100 days (March 24th)
  2. Gold Club = 90 runs in 100 runs in days
  3. Silver Club = 80 runs in 100 runs in days
  4. Bronze = 70 runs in 100 runs in days

It is great training for anyone doing a spring marathon or an early season triathlon, and you'll be shocked by how quickly you accumulate mileage, all without getting injured...because the focus is keeping them short and aerobic. By all means feel free to run longer than 30 minutes, but the main goal here is to get you out the door, 5-7 times per week, especially given that the weather is generally shitty for riding in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere.

QUESTION ABOUT RUNS SHORTER THAN 30 MINUTES

The goal is to encourage people to run as much as possible. Sometimes, life gets in the way. We have lives outside sport.Something is better than nothing. So if you do 2 runs shorter than 30 minutes in one day (ex 20+15), you can count the total as 1 run, but beyond that, you can’t keep adding up incremental amounts to count for additional runs. For example, a 50 minute run and 10 minute run in one day won’t count as 2 runs and nor will 20+20+20. They will both count as one 60 minute run (you can add your short run amount to your large run amount to get full mileage credit).
So basically let's say you do a 15 minute run covering 3K. You can't enter this as a "complete run" for your "club status", however, if you do many of these over the winter, they all add up to more base, so what you CAN do is add these 15 minutes in your entry for your previous run...so if your previous run was 45 minutes, and 9K, just put it in as 60 minutes and 12K and take some partial credit for it.


SIGN UP AND USING THE SLOWTWITCH.COM TRAINING LOG
1. Go to training.slowtwitch.com
2. Sign up for a training log account if you don’t already have one
3. Then go to training.slowtwitch.com/challenges
4. Look for the 2012-13 100 runs/100 days challenge and sign up for it: http://training.slowtwitch.com/challenge/frequency/149
5. Now start entering your runs in the slowtwitch log. Make sure you only enter runs >30 minutes as one entity. If you have a 20+15 day, enter it as one workout of 35 minute or it will not get rolled into the results sheet
6. Please ensure that you log a distance along with the time. If you don't know the distance, please try to estimate...this will also get you finely tuned to your pace at various times/distances...great for racing
7. Your runs will automatically get entered into the challenge results sheet with everyone else
8. From the challenges home page, click on the link to go to the 100/100 challenge, which will allow you to view the results
9. Once click on this link you will end up at the results page. You can click on any of the column headers, and it will sort the sheet based on that category (frequency, time, distance, aerobic points.
10. Please note that you must be logged in to actually enter your data. You can’t enter data without logging into your account (seems obvious...)

I’ll update this post as other questions come up.

And as was the case in previous years, don't expect any love around here (there is lots of tough love). If you think I/we might be hard nosed, let me just say, that offline, I get beaten up by even more hard core guys accusing me of making the challenge too "soft". So the rules are the rules. They've been refined over the past few years and love them or hate them, they kind of work and out or respect to previous years’ finishers, let’s stick with what works OK.

Please put any questions on this thread. Better to put them here than send me PM's or emails, because they may not be answered n real time if sent directly to me, but if you post on this thread there are a bunch of guys who will likely answer questions for your immediately. It's like being in a big training camp with a bunch of veterans. You don't need to ask the organizers all the questions. There are a bunch of vets who probably can provide much better insights than I can.

FINALLY: GOOD LUCK, PLAY SMART, TAKE REST, COME OUT THE OTHER SIDE INJURY FREE AND READY TO HAVE A PB YEAR IN 2012.

I'm shooting for 800K over the challenge myself. I don't really care how I get there, but that would be 80 runs of 10K average. We'll see how things work out.
Last edited by: devashish_paul: Mar 24, 13 17:17
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I'm in and excited... I've false started on this challenge before and finally start it with the requisite base to benefit from it without ending up injured after the 2nd week. Be true to your current level of fitness and have fun... a lesson I've had to learn the hard way more than once!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for setting this up as per usual, Dev.

Haven't participated in a few years but I am ready to throw down this year. I will be doing run number one at 12:01 tonight. I am shooting for 110-115 runs, around 900km or so. Also I would like to experiment this season and race about ten pounds lighter, so I have managed to get to my race weight today (169) and I am looking to drop another 10 pounds in the next 100 days.

Looking at the results from last year is nuts. Some of the mileage is amazing.

Happy running everyone ... And don't forget to take a few days off if ou are feeling injured. This challenge is fun, but in the end all that matters is increased fitness.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev, very stoked, thank you again for firing this up. This is year 4 for me. I've used this in the past to make dramatic changes in my run form. Year one all I did was focus on shorter stride length and it finally stuck into muscle memory and now, even with tired, I run with that new stride. The second year I focused primarily on lifting my heel higher off the ground and that stuck. The next year I took a nugget that Bobby McGee offered me at a coaching clinic and changed my poster to a more forward lean (as well as rotating my shoulders a touch) and this year I think I'm going to work more speed. First month will be the minimum to transition in safely (with massage once a week) and then I'm going to run the G-Trainer once a week for month two. I'm aging up to 45 in 2013 and expect to have a new 10k PR out of this. Really excited.

Ian
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [ianpeace] [ In reply to ]
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Glad to see some of the regulars back. I am also hoping to do two 10k runs along the way. Today I could not even break 4 min per K for one mile and I would "LIKE" to get back down to sub 40 min 10k. I think it is possible as I have made some good strides in my running coordination. I'll also be running lots of hills this winter, as I have an outside goal of running to the Mauna Kea summit from the visitor center (9300 feet to 13800 feet run) either next year or the year after.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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i'm in again, after doing 100/100 in 2010/2011, but only getting to about 80+ in 2011/2012. i'm a bit more tentative this year because i'm also actually training for a 140.6 race (see signature) so time will be tight, but once again plan to do the Hat Run (50km, trails, 9800' of climbing) on the penultimate day of 100/100.

good luck everyone!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Did 101 runs for 683 miles in last years challenge. Hoping to do something in the 105-110 range for 725-750 miles, and qualify for Boston in march.

Thanks for putting this together again this year Dev, should be fun as always.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [MattAune] [ In reply to ]
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1st year... can't wait
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Cool, I'm in - bronze club.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [boom808] [ In reply to ]
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first year too.. Should be fun!! It will go right in hand with Barry P's method.
Not really sure what my mileage will be, the shortest run loop around my house is 4 miles, so we'll see.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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thanks for handling this! I'm going for a run with my pops at 930!



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I'm super stoked about this challenge! This will be my 1st yr participating since I've embarked on a healthier lifestyle I'm ready to incorporate a new form of cardio to my current workout routine! A new challenge for the new me....how exciting =)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Lina0410] [ In reply to ]
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Glad to see everyone is excited. Please respect your current level of fitness and run to the fitness you have now, not to the fitness you want to have 100 days from now!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Trying to log workouts here is harder than doing the workouts.Every time I try to log my stuff I get kicked off the page..


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I'm disappointed that I won't be doing the challenge this year. I've had a hiatus from running and biking due to injuries, and am only now taking some baby steps in that direction. I'll be too tempted to push too far too fast if I do the challenge, so instead I'll be working on my own "Barry P" challenge of 3-2-1 for the next twelve weeks.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Ultra-tri-guy] [ In reply to ]
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Guys,

There is a problem with IE9 that Rappstar pointed me to around a month ago. It should work with IE8 and google chrome. Sorry for the inconvenience but the developer who did the training log is not available for new feature updates right now, so I have to ask you to go to a browser that the training log will support.

Apologies for that.

Dev
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Tri3] [ In reply to ]
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Although we are sad to not have you, glad you are being wise. I had to pull myself out last year as I was not ready for running after a bad crash at IM Swtizerland in the previous year. Too much nerve damage and head injury stuff. I thought I was ready but I was not. The best thing I did was write off my race season and spend the winter focused on recovery, re learning running and therapy to fix various body parts....in the end, I actually raced, so go figure.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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the training log is being a weak ass bitch to me and wont let me log workouts.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Finished last year's at 100 with a double in Paris.

Started this year's in Munich

I love this challenge. Thanks Dev
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev,
Great to see the 100/100 once again hard to believe another year has passed. In Past years i have offered a running Tip Of the Day during the challenge. This year I will offer a tip of the week on what is relevant to that week's 14-16 week training plan.
Running TIp of Week for the first wek of the plan
Think Long term with this plan and think of making gains for next season. The goal is to get faster with your run for next season. Build to your mileage gradually and let your body adapt to the training. Leave the intensity out for a few weeks. You can do some speed development drills with strides of 15-20 seconds in your runs.
Have a goal for the challenge and not just 100 runs. Find your weakness and direct your attention to it.

Good Luck to all not only in the challenge but with their races next season.




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Last edited by: Scot: Dec 15, 12 9:23
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [IRONwolf] [ In reply to ]
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See my post above...there is a problem if you are on IE9. You will need to use IE8 or Google Chrome and it works fine. I believe it works OK on firefox too.

Marcag, that is awesome starting in Munich. Do me a favour if you can....you SHOULD be able to go to Munich's 1972 Olympic stadium and actually get in and run inside. Do a Frank Shorter/LasseViren loop for us! Post some pictures.

Scott, thanks for being resident coach. Guys...listen to what he says. Scot is a 2:3x marathoner from his day and has seen every mistake in the book and now approaching 60 is still running blazing fast.

I think I will start off the challenge today with a timed kilometer or mile as part of my run and come back to it 100 days later.

Dev
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks Dev,
One other thing that we all want you to accomplish is not only improved running but to be doing this for a lifetime.











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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [IRONwolf] [ In reply to ]
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IRONwolf wrote:
the training log is being a weak ass bitch to me and wont let me log workouts.

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I downloaded Google Chrome and it works now....Took almost as long as my run..

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Ultra-tri-guy] [ In reply to ]
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im using google chrome, its saying someting about "flash" whats that mean? im on a mac if that means anything.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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In for the challenge. My offseason goal was to increase my running mileage and frequency and every little bit of accountability helps.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [IRONwolf] [ In reply to ]
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IRONwolf wrote:
im using google chrome, its saying someting about "flash" whats that mean? im on a mac if that means anything.

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Only flashing I do is when I'm wearing a raincoat so I can't help....;-)



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Ultra-tri-guy] [ In reply to ]
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I'm in.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Just signed up...in for the first time.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Sean11] [ In reply to ]
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Me too ... long time / first time

I'm in and ... I'm in the LEAD!!!

THAT won't last long

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Ultra-tri-guy] [ In reply to ]
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this is frustration, I downloaded adobe flash, tried with 3 different browsers including chrome, When I click the log workout button, it just reloads the page, nowhere to enter any info.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [IRONwolf] [ In reply to ]
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IRONwolf wrote:
this is frustration, I downloaded adobe flash, tried with 3 different browsers including chrome, When I click the log workout button, it just reloads the page, nowhere to enter any info.

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You still in China?..Maybe the ST gremlins don't like the Chinese..


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Ultra-tri-guy] [ In reply to ]
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yeah, still in china.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Strange, I logged my midnight run and it shows up in the log, but not he challenge. Oh well, I am sure it will catch up at one point.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I'm in, first time for this but my running needs help. Looking forward to seeing how I do. I have watched this challenge each of the last two years and there are some amazing frequencies and mileages logged. Going for gold.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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thanks Dev. I dropped out last year (injuries) but this year since I'm already doing 6 days/week, I'm considering going 100 days straight. Course, will be listening closely to the legs to see what they say.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [CaptainCanada] [ In reply to ]
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You have a little green P next to your run... while all the other workouts (yours and mine) have a grey L. Possibly indicative of the reason it's not showing up? The P seems to stand for Planned.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I am not entering because I'm too OCD and will end up getting hurt, but I may post occassionally. 8 miles this morning w/ 10k in 46 min., then lifting.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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kathy_caribe wrote:
thanks Dev. I dropped out last year (injuries) but this year since I'm already doing 6 days/week, I'm considering going 100 days straight. Course, will be listening closely to the legs to see what they say.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Ultra-tri-guy] [ In reply to ]
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Ultra-tri-guy wrote:
kathy_caribe wrote:
thanks Dev. I dropped out last year (injuries) but this year since I'm already doing 6 days/week, I'm considering going 100 days straight. Course, will be listening closely to the legs to see what they say.


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Ultra-tri-guy] [ In reply to ]
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I'm in. Thanks for doing this challenge again Dev. 56 runs last year and hoping to hit 80 this time around.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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The resident fat and slow guy transforming into a triathlete is going to commit to bronze level. I know how to train injury free now, but am still 30lbs too heavy and slow. I saw this challenge and just went for a 30 min run in the Sahara. You have to love work trips. This challenge should help me prep for Galveston. It will be my 2nd HIM and I need to improve a lot. I was so slow and hurt I didn't dare do a RR.

Anyway, 1 down 69 to go now to try and log it...... from Hassi Messaoud.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [TheRhino] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks, fixed it.

Haven't used he training log for a while, must be a new feature.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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1 Run down!!!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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First run in the books.... I was in second place for a little bit this morning.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks Dev an ST for throwing this on again.
I'll try to keep pace for 75-80 runs again as I head into IM Melbourne.
Good luck to all :)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [speedskater] [ In reply to ]
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First run done. 16K 80 min run including 2x500m hard and then 1x1000m timed in 3:39. Not sure why I was able to do this today and yesterday when I wanted to run sub 6 min mile at the Roger Bannister track that I could only do 6:26....I can only chalk this up to doing today's timed leg in my time zone and yesterday doing it at the equivalent of 3 am my time so my body was totally off. So 3:39 is my baseline starting the challenge and I'll see if I can get this down closer to 3:30 by the end and also break 40 min in a 10k. I think it is possible.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Hmmm, challenge says to run 100 times before 12/24/2012 - that's aggressive even by ST internet hardarse standards! ;p

I'm in again after a false start last year. Nothing like a little pancreatitis to mess up training plans. Still dealing with health issues almost a full year later but at least I am able to run, albeit very very slowly for now.

Thx to Dev for herding the rabble.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [CaptainCanada] [ In reply to ]
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Did you log a time?

I'm doing the 200 miles in December challenge and was having the same problem until someone told me I needed to enter a time as well as the miles.

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steve_c wrote:
Thanks Dev an ST for throwing this on again.
I'll try to keep pace for 75-80 runs again as I head into IM Melbourne.
Good luck to all :)

Hey, good luck on IM Melbourne. One of these years I have to head down for that one. I know it is new, but from what I saw on the video, it looks like a nice venue (at least on the run course) and the time of year is perfect to escape the Canadian winter for a few weeks. The trainer time could be mind numbing though!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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First run in the books!

Thanks Dev for putting this together again this year. I am in for third year in a row. Shooting for ~70 runs following the Pfitz 18/55 plan with biking on the off days.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I'm in, looking forward to a little friendly competition. Lets go for a run, I'm heading out right now.

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devashish_paul wrote:
steve_c wrote:
Thanks Dev an ST for throwing this on again.
I'll try to keep pace for 75-80 runs again as I head into IM Melbourne.
Good luck to all :)


Hey, good luck on IM Melbourne. One of these years I have to head down for that one. I know it is new, but from what I saw on the video, it looks like a nice venue (at least on the run course) and the time of year is perfect to escape the Canadian winter for a few weeks. The trainer time could be mind numbing though!

Thanks Dev. It's certainly a unique course, being in a large city and all. A lot of Aussies are divided on it, though.. argument is that it's mind numbing course and not really in Melbourne (think an IM Ottawa held in Kanata with a point-to-point run taking us to Westboro). Looking forward to it, though :) Yeah, I've been keeping my trainer time up and 3hrs is a looong time (heck, 2hrs plenty long) even with Netflix and Trainerroad.

I'm leaving Ottawa tomorrow on an early flight for Aus - just got in my last red-faced-wind-chilled run :)

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First run logged! Looking forward to the challenge, thanks for putting it together!
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in, thanks Dev! should be fun to see if I can hit the bronze level.

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Joined the challange without a goal. Just need to get back to training after a fall with lots of work.... The start will be slow since i was in bed with high fever in the beginning of this week and i´m not 100% yet. Started of with a restday and the same today, well it´s a 100 days so no need to rush it :-)
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Joined the challange without a goal. Just need to get back to training after a fall with lots of work.... The start will be slow since i was in bed with high fever in the beginning of this week and i´m not 100% yet. Started of with a restday and the same today, well it´s a 100 days so no need to rush it :-)

'High Fever' ? Excuses already eh Jocko? Dont be such a pussy and get out there and start running!

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Very excited for this year. Thanks for setting it up again.
I had to look up last years challenge to see what I did as I want to try and better that.
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shady wrote:
Jocke wrote:
Joined the challange without a goal. Just need to get back to training after a fall with lots of work.... The start will be slow since i was in bed with high fever in the beginning of this week and i´m not 100% yet. Started of with a restday and the same today, well it´s a 100 days so no need to rush it :-)


'High Fever' ? Excuses already eh Jocko? Dont be such a pussy and get out there and start running!

(winkwink :)

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I'm in. My goal for 2013 was to focus on frequency. I'll shoot for bronze and see what happens!
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Did my first run today, trying to shoot for Gold but we'll see how it goes.


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Did a 5k today 20:13 :0( well I got a base to go on :0)

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New the board. Going to man up and do this. One day down. Thx for the challenge Dev.
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So since there is the option to link your twitter account to your training log, can we get a hashtag for this? (Is there one already?) #slowtwitch100??
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Did a 5k today 20:13 :0( well I got a base to go on :0)

Good enough to win the 50-59 Women's race. Usually ;)

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First day, first double. I have been upping my running frequency for a month and change so I am going out of the gate hard. I will be extremely busy from Christmas to New Years so very little running then. Maybe doubles until then ... Do a little spreadsheet chasing ;)

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First day, first double. I have been upping my running frequency for a month and change so I am going out of the gate hard. I will be extremely busy from Christmas to New Years so very little running then. Maybe doubles until then ... Do a little spreadsheet chasing ;)

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I ain't chasing you, Nick. I am chasing the ghosts in my head ;)

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I ain't chasing you, Nick. I am chasing the ghosts in my head ;)

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I ain't chasing you, Nick. I am chasing the ghosts in my head ;)

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CaptainCanada wrote:
First day, first double. I have been upping my running frequency for a month and change so I am going out of the gate hard. I will be extremely busy from Christmas to New Years so very little running then. Maybe doubles until then ... Do a little spreadsheet chasing ;)


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Does anybody know why I cant log a workout? I click on "workouts" and i get a timeline with nothing on it, if I go to "log workout" or whatever, it takes me to the exact same thing.

im 3 runs deep and I want to get on the board here.
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my christmas day run will be on the great wall of china at muytaniu(I KNOW I butchered that spelling).
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Ha...Ha...Ha... Or the firefighter division ..lol just finished off
A tin of homemade by mom butterscotch cookies. Yumm
Going to go out and get a full run today.

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my christmas day run will be on the great wall of china at muytaniu(I KNOW I butchered that spelling).

WOW! MUST post photos!

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ill see what I can do, last time I ran the great wall, I saw about 300 chinese soldiers running in formation carrying the red flag of China, it was pretty surreal.
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I'm in!

First timer here and shooting for bronze or silver! Shall see how the body holds up!

Good luck to all and have fun!
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woohoo!
got one in the books.

aiming for 4.5 runs per week, so a target of >= 63.
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ill see what I can do, last time I ran the great wall, I saw about 300 chinese soldiers running in formation carrying the red flag of China, it was pretty surreal.

Wow! Anxiously awaiting....

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ill see what I can do, last time I ran the great wall, I saw about 300 chinese soldiers running in formation carrying the red flag of China, it was pretty surreal.

Ironwolf, are you based in Beijing?

Run number 2 in the books....16.2K, 1:33 in crazy biting wind and minus 10C with a light dusting of snow making the traction poor. We were doing hill repeats on Parliament Hill complete with the RCMP police escort (they have nothing better to do so they cruise around and keep their eyes on the runners...not sure if they were drinking coffee and eating Tim Horton's donuts, but maybe next week for our group run we could bring them an Xmas present). Only in Canada can we finish our intervals 5 feet from the front step of Parliament. Love this country. No chance of doing that at Tiannamen Square (well, surprisingly you can get pretty close to their seat of government too, but you have a full regimental escort to keep you honest).

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2/2 in the rain
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First time doing this...

I really dedicated 2012 to logging a ton of run miles, a little over 2500. I just took a week off and a week easy. Yesterday was the first day back in the saddle for keeps, it felt really good. I'm planning on using the second half of the 50 days to start consistent speedwork, since I really didn't do any consistently last year. Looking forward to this challenge. Thanks Dev.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [triforrest] [ In reply to ]
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Wow.....2500 miles is almost 10 miles per day, every day all year. Solid year. Well done!
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I'm in. I'm working with a new coach and she will be good for me. The 40* and rain I've been running in for the last 2 weeks is demoralizing but now that someone is cracking the whip I'm actually getting out there.

I won't hit 100 but I'll get close.

My PB on annual mileage was 1200. I think that was 2010 with DD coaching me.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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2/2.
35 mins on the tready at the Hilton in O'Hare Intl. Threw in 3miles tempo to make it interesting.
Unfortunately for me, I'm about to jump on a flight on Sunday and get off on Tuesday in Oz so I'll go from 2/2 to 2/3 pretty darn quickly :( Part of the fun, I 'spose

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [steve_c] [ In reply to ]
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Don't you have a stop in LAX.....should be able to find 30 minutes for a run. Once in SFO aiport, I just ran up and down a flight of stairs for 15 minutes (in view of my luggage). I figured I'd be sitting for half a day after that so 15 minute of running stairs was a good workout. You might get some weird looks, but who cares (OK, I was also running in dress shoes and dress pants, but you gotta do what you gotta do....I don't care if a few strangers think I am weird. It's not like I know them anyway). 30 minutes of running stairs in an airport would be a killer workout. You might be sore for several days.
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Yep.. I'll land in LAX in about 6hrs.. where it will still be the 16th.. I have a few hrs so I might try and get a 2nd in, if it isn't too much trouble. Then I'm on the plane and landing on the morning of the 18th in SYD - still plenty of time to get a run in there once arrived!
At a minimum, I'll do some squats, lunges and other plyo stuff at the gate :P

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In the past on layovers in Vancouver, I have taken a walk out of security and gone over to the Fairmont Vanvouver airport and pad them $15 to use their gym. Not sure if you have an option like that in LAX, but you obviously have time and a workout between long legs is really nice, both mentally and physically.
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Marcag, that is awesome starting in Munich. Do me a favour if you can....you SHOULD be able to go to Munich's 1972 Olympic stadium and actually get in and run inside. Do a Frank Shorter/LasseViren loop for us! Post some pictures.


I could not get in so I had to loop around the stadium from the outside.

But this is what Shorter saw arriving into the stadium


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4.3 mile run this morning, 17 miles on the bike trainer this afternoon. Trying to get psyched up for 8 miles w/ 10x100m repeats in the rain at 4:00a tomorrow.
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Shooting for gold, hoping for bronze......

I'm not much of a runner, but I've made up my mind to change that this/next year. However, I'm also having a difficult time logging in my run. Help? Workout log pops up briefly than disappears in a matter of seconds. Thank you.

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There are some problems with the training log utility if you use IE9. I had to download google chrome and it works fine.

Marcag, thanks for posting the entrance to the Munich Olympic Stadium at the finish of the 72 marathon. That is why I love this challenge. There is always someone in some special place doing something crazy. Imagine being Shorter running through there. In 2007, I was able to run through that entrance and run a loop in the stadium. No luck in Beijing as it was all locked up....and as you have probably read on the front page, I did get to run inside the Seoul Olympic Stadium. My son is getting pumped about one day swimming in pool in London where Phelps swam this past summer. I hope to be able to take him there. Something about running in the footsteps of Champions.

For those who did not see it in the grievance thread, on Dec 14th (day before the challenge), I ran at the Iffley Road Roger Bannister Track in Oxford....it was the run of a lifetime that I have waited to do for 30 years. I just wished I'd run it like 25 years ago when I could run a 4:4x mile instead of running a 6:26 :-(. It was very cool running at the site of the "original mile split"....the funny thing is that I was telling my father about it as he was in high school in that year when Hillary did Everest, Bannister did the mile and Elizabeth became Queen and he had no clue about who Bannister was....but for me, Bannister was a hero, blazing the trail for 3 generations of runners who followed.


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That is a great shot of the stadium entrance. This is one of the reason why I am a runner since 1969. True inspiration great for the 100/100 . Run This photo again near the 100 day mark. Espn just replayed the 72 marathon a few months ago and I did not remember that Shorter was born in Munich. They often say about the winner of the Olympic Marathon that their life will never again be the same once the emerge from that tunnel. How True. These are the treasures of our sport
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Easy 19k on the beach and sand trails in 30C/80% humidity in 1:44...Translated into "Holy crap this is hot...I hate Dev!"

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Dev,
Great photo. These hollow grounds are the things we dreamed about as youths starting out in sport. These are simple pleasures that really make an athletic life.










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6 miles in 38F and pouring rain. Here is what my Garmin file showed:

Significant Ascent: 126.157 feet in 00:03:54 (6.9%)
Significant Ascent: 48.886 feet in 00:03:18 (4.1%)
Significant Ascent: 42.578 feet in 00:01:26 (6.8%)
Significant Ascent: 47.309 feet in 00:01:42 (6.9%)
Significant Ascent: 126.157 feet in 00:05:33 (6.1%)
Significant Ascent: 39.424 feet in 00:02:16 (4.9%)
Significant Ascent: 18.924 feet in 00:01:20 (2.9%)
Significant Ascent: 143.504 feet in 00:04:53 (7.9%)
Significant Ascent: 25.231 feet in 00:01:04 (6.5%)
Significant Ascent: 29.962 feet in 00:01:10 (6.5%)
Significant Ascent: 45.732 feet in 00:01:35 (7.6%)

Tough little run in the woods.

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Google chrome did the trick. Thank you and thank you. All I need now is a foot pod......

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Dev,
Great photo. These hollow grounds are the things we dreamed about as youths starting out in sport. These are simple pleasures that really make an athletic life.










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Then you'll love this sign....the rest of us, every time we record a split, we follow in the footsteps of that "original split". By breaking through the " impossible", he, along with Chataway, and his compatriot from Oz, Landy, allowed all of us to believe that there are no limits to "possibility".


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2 for 2 and I'm ranked, wait for it, eighty-first currently. Lots of people with very good intentions. I'm thinking that by this time next week I should have made up some ground :-)

Also, not running my long run today hurt my ranking I think. That's actually one of the very few good things about my current, non-working, status: I can do my long run whenever I damn well please. Not in the weekend is actually better due to family life.

Dev: was it really freezing in Ottawa today? We had +9 and rain here in the Kitch...

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2 for 2 so far, 35 min treadmill yesterday and 8 miles outside today.

Last year I managed 100 runs in 100 days, no days off, no doubles. Definitely taking some days off this year, but still aiming for the full 100.

Cheer!
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Paul

Thanks for the challenge. I have one question. How are the points calculated?

Thanks

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [lsuwins] [ In reply to ]
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350 in on the Challenge ... how many will actually post here?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Hi Dev,

Im actually Based in Xian but my job has me travelling al over china...ALL over china, Ive been to every province and over 70 cities in China in the past 1.5 year. At the End of February, I will move back to Jinan, which is about 1h45m from Beijing on the bullet train, very convenient. Plus, Jinan has an un-used 40k TT.
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Definitely in, cool challenge! Just one question - how do you handle runs that span 2 days (as in 100 mile races)?
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Definitely in, cool challenge! Just one question - how do you handle runs that span 2 days (as in 100 mile races)?


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darn.. i already missed one run. =(
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That is a great shot of the stadium entrance. This is one of the reason why I am a runner since 1969. True inspiration great for the 100/100 . Run This photo again near the 100 day mark. Espn just replayed the 72 marathon a few months ago and I did not remember that Shorter was born in Munich. They often say about the winner of the Olympic Marathon that their life will never again be the same once the emerge from that tunnel. How True. These are the treasures of our sport
Thanks again



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I took up running very late so never really appreciated it all. But I was actually in the Olympic stadium in Montreal when shorter won the silver in 76. I had completely forgotten about it. I had this weird recollection of it when I read your post and checked it out.

I cross reference it with another memorable moment, the night was Greg Joy, the canadian, taking Silver in the high jump. Dwight Stones, the american and the favorite, was booed after making anti French Canadian comments. I remember being in a stadium with 10s of thousands of people booing a high jumper as he started his run to the bar.

My father was an avid runner so we went to many events, but I never really appreciated it. Ever hear of Ed Whitlock ? He used to come over on Sundays to pick up my father. They ran together. Now the guy is a legend. I use to think he was just another skinny crazy guy like my father.

Kids!! When I was 16 my father asked me to follow him on my bike for a 100km self supported run. I was to give him food and water. Like many 16 year olds, I said "what kind of nut cake runs 100km ?". He did it himself.

Now I am on a website with the same kind of nut cakes.
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Finally signed up to slowtwitch today to register for the challenge. Hopefully it will get me over post Ironman Carins blues.
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Yes, I am very familiar with Ed Whitlock. His training methods are very interesting. He runs twenty miles one day then walks 2-3 hours on alternate days. It shows the basic principles of active recovery. So many athlete train in the grey areas without the Highs and lows of effort and recovery. This explains his amazing results. Great stuff


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marcag wrote:
Scot wrote:
That is a great shot of the stadium entrance. This is one of the reason why I am a runner since 1969. True inspiration great for the 100/100 . Run This photo again near the 100 day mark. Espn just replayed the 72 marathon a few months ago and I did not remember that Shorter was born in Munich. They often say about the winner of the Olympic Marathon that their life will never again be the same once the emerge from that tunnel. How True. These are the treasures of our sport
Thanks again



http://futrmultisport.com/


I took up running very late so never really appreciated it all. But I was actually in the Olympic stadium in Montreal when shorter won the silver in 76. I had completely forgotten about it. I had this weird recollection of it when I read your post and checked it out.

I cross reference it with another memorable moment, the night was Greg Joy, the canadian, taking Silver in the high jump. Dwight Stones, the american and the favorite, was booed after making anti French Canadian comments. I remember being in a stadium with 10s of thousands of people booing a high jumper as he started his run to the bar.

My father was an avid runner so we went to many events, but I never really appreciated it. Ever hear of Ed Whitlock ? He used to come over on Sundays to pick up my father. They ran together. Now the guy is a legend. I use to think he was just another skinny crazy guy like my father.

Kids!! When I was 16 my father asked me to follow him on my bike for a 100km self supported run. I was to give him food and water. Like many 16 year olds, I said "what kind of nut cake runs 100km ?". He did it himself.

Now I am on a website with the same kind of nut cakes.

If your dad is around I think I need to interview him about his escapade. I doubt my 16 year old son would volunteer for the same (well, I can't see myself running a step beyond 42.2k unless it is an ultraman, but don't get Nick going on that topic....)....anyway, you butt must have been sore following your dad on a bike for something like 8-10 hours (I presume)!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [lsuwins] [ In reply to ]
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(a) Dev's first name is Devashish, not Paul

(b) the "Points" thing is something that Dan Empfield wanted for the ST training log. You get to pick the "Intensity" of a workout, and the training log multiplies that by time plus some activity-related factor to generate points. Its all totally subjective because people's rating of their intensity is all over the place. I have my own scale for this which puts almost all of my workouts in the 4-6 range, others use the entire range for most of the their workouts. It isn't important for the 100/100 challenge, except to you if you care about your own personal scoring.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I went 2 for 2 and today will be rough with my schedule but I will run late if I have to. I realized I will be in Germany and Paris for part of this challenge so hopefully my Garmin picks up a signal and I can get some sort of run in. If not I will try to double up some days.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [JBarwick] [ In reply to ]
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3 for 3 today with a 4:00AM interval session in a cold windy rain. Embracing the suck. Scheduled day off of running tomorrow, will be on the bike trainer.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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Two sessions down. This is me lying to myself......I love to run, I love to run, I love to run, lol.

I'm missing a run because I started a day late. I'll make it up once I get a good base.

I love to run.....

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I am in too. Three for three. I just have to keep reminding myself that I don't need to keep up with the speed and distance of some of the others in this Challenge. Having said that, I am inspired by some of the distances, times and locations of some of the runs already reported. This really does help me want to get out and put down that good base in preparation for next year.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [jabercrombie] [ In reply to ]
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3-for-3, including today's unheard of (for me) 6:30 a.m. run. Keeping it totally sane right now, just 4-5 mile runs. I love the timing of this. I came into the sport as a 'runner' and in my quest to become a better triathlete, I've swam and biked more in the last 5 years. Right now, the thought of really racing a running race just sounds like pain. This challenge will get be my way to get back into racing-fast hopefully!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [PaulDavis] [ In reply to ]
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Hmmmm... I never played with the intensity setting and did not know it upgraded the points. I wonder if I can get more points for the last four years. What do points win me again ? :0)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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No, intensity factor has no impact on Slowman's aerobic points.....Slowman's point system is as follows

1 point = 1 mile biking = 100m swimming = 1/4 mile running

This is hard coded into the training log software, so if you multiply your run mileage by 4, you'll get your points.

In the context of this challenge it is a meaningless/redundant metric. In challenges where there is a mix of sports, it become a more useful metric to try to compare relative training loads.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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my apologies for the misinformation.
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No worries....bottom line you won't get any additional points for that 18,000 feet of climbing you do over the 140.6 miles in your upcoming tri this summer according to Dan's rules. You will qualify for hero status among those of us who revere course where aggregate vertical is measured in kilometer and not in meters and where the Florida low effort express train to T2 is a non existent commodity on the course.
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where the Florida low effort express train to T2 is a non existent commodity on the course

as may be the sight of any fellow racers at all! :) ah, it will be just like the old days when i used to do ultramarathon events on the bike....

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [lsuwins] [ In reply to ]
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LsWho? You better bring it. We Razorbacks are watching your run count. Go Hogs!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [40minOfHELL] [ In reply to ]
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Whats the 40 minutes? If its your 10k time... its probably a good thing you joined this challenge

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I must admit that I started this challenge a little while back. I needed a jump start with running and had read about this challenge, so I started it a little over a month ago. I am on day 38 and run 38....the streak is still alive!
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cervelogirl wrote:
I must admit that I started this challenge a little while back. I needed a jump start with running and had read about this challenge, so I started it a little over a month ago. I am on day 38 and run 38....the streak is still alive!

Well done!!!

Are you doubling up, then taking a day off, to maintain 1:1, or have you just kept going w/o a day off?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [randymar] [ In reply to ]
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Up until today I had not missed a day....but work got the best of me, so I am doubling up tomorrow. Early AM run and then a boring treadmill run after work.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [cervelogirl] [ In reply to ]
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with the freezing rain we received in Ottawa, I had to limit my run to the main roads since any secondary roads was pretty much a ice rink.

I saw a fox crossing the road. Unfortunately he was not close enough (and running away from me) and I could not take a picture of him.

Looks like tomorrow I may have to repeat today's run :(

Fred.
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cervelogirl wrote:
I must admit that I started this challenge a little while back. I needed a jump start with running and had read about this challenge, so I started it a little over a month ago. I am on day 38 and run 38....the streak is still alive!

good job. I'm on day 8/8 (but 3/3 of the challenge)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Tri-livin] [ In reply to ]
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I wish it was my 10K time!!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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With Big Bend 50km coming in January, it's a good idea to rack up miles. Signed up.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [40minOfHELL] [ In reply to ]
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LsWho? You better bring it. We Razorbacks are watching your run count. Go Hogs!

Great screen name! Throwing back to the Nolan Richardson era! Wooo, pig sooie!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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First ever Slowtwitch challenge - gave me motivation to get out at 6 this morning to go for a snowy run in 15oF! Lets see how much I can do! Thanks for doing this.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Francois] [ In reply to ]
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Francois, great to have you playing. I'm 4/4 now.

This morning was a hard 50 min CT ride with 30 min average 245W (3.7W per kilo) + 31 min treadmill run with several hill intervals (10% @ 7-5 - 8.2 mph, and 6% @ 9 mph). I was kind of wobbly when I finished that workout. Outside is a total mess with a combination of ice from freezing rain and snow on top. I might go for an easy 15 min jog outside later today just to move around because I went from a pretty hard workout straight to showed and going to work and will probably be sore if I don't do something easy later today.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I am 2 of 3 but hoping to double up this evening. A right after work run before the girl friend knows I went for a run then a dumbfounded look later in the evening when I suggest I need a run. Last night was just a mess with scheduling where 30min wasn't free before having to go somewhere and at 10pm I thought my heart rate would be too high before trying to get some sleep.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Well, seeing as I'm still on an endured swim hiatus, might as well make the most of my runs.

I'm in.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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This coming week is just running, since I'll be in Paris, but balanced after that. A lot of running nonetheless.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [JBarwick] [ In reply to ]
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Did my first double of this year's challenge yesterday. Wasn't sure if I would be able to squeeze in my scheduled run after work due to storms passing through, so I popped out for a quick 30 min. run at lunch just as the first rain drops began to fall. Then I got a gap in the heavier rain to knock out my regularly scheduled run on wet trails. Life is good! :)

Local trail race series (plural) start to fire up in January. Hope my knees hold up.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev,

To meet this challenge, I've decided to turn my 40-minute morning walks with the dog to a run. This morning Bumpass and I surpassed our usual time of 40 minutes and went 50, but there was one pit stop and a couple unplanned squirrel chases. During these moments, I plan to keep moving my feet or just subtract a few minutes from my overall time. Hope this sounds fair, as I will still plan to run on my own most afternoons for 100 days.

Hope everyone can keep up!

Bumpass, after a run!


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TriBeer wrote:
Dev,

To meet this challenge, I've decided to turn my 40-minute morning walks with the dog to a run. This morning Bumpass and I surpassed our usual time of 40 minutes and went 50, but there was one pit stop and a couple unplanned squirrel chases. During these moments, I plan to keep moving my feet or just subtract a few minutes from my overall time. Hope this sounds fair, as I will still plan to run on my own most afternoons for 100 days.

Hope everyone can keep up!

I do at least 3 runs a week "dog" runs of 5K. I just pause my watch when I have to go find him or wait for him. Not sure if that is in the rules or not but better to ask forgiveness than permission. :)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Stopping the watch is a good suggestion. Thank you!
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Tribeer, I think you just created a new sub thread within the 100/100 thread....let's see the dogs of the 100/100! By the way you can't count your dog's mileage in case anyone is getting any sneeky ideas about doubling up mileage !!!!
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TriBeer, that will be me after every run from 50-100! Great pic!
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TriBeer wrote:
Dev,

To meet this challenge, I've decided to turn my 40-minute morning walks with the dog to a run. This morning Bumpass and I surpassed our usual time of 40 minutes and went 50, but there was one pit stop and a couple unplanned squirrel chases. During these moments, I plan to keep moving my feet or just subtract a few minutes from my overall time. Hope this sounds fair, as I will still plan to run on my own most afternoons for 100 days.

Hope everyone can keep up!

Bumpass, after a run!


the rules are simple; catch squirrel, get credit. no catch squirrel, no get credit.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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" . . .you can't count your dog's mileage in case anyone is getting any sneeky ideas about doubling up mileage !!!! (dev)

Darn!

I did think about setting up his own account for the challenge.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [dsmallwood] [ In reply to ]
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No credit today, but maybe tomorrow. :)
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TriBeer wrote:
" . . .you can't count your dog's mileage in case anyone is getting any sneeky ideas about doubling up mileage !!!! (dev)

Darn!

I did think about setting up his own account for the challenge.

Dogs are welcome on the challenge. Set your beast up with his account....you may need to enter the data though!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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Love it Tribeer! A tired dog is a happy dog. Look at that happy, happy dog. Is your dog's name really Bumpass?! Hilarious! There must be a story there.

We have Great Pyrenees who guard our farm, and I've often wondered how many miles they cover at night. (They're nocturnal, wide ranging gaurd dogs.) I suuppose I could just hook the Garmin up to a collar one night. Anyone ever done this?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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devashish_paul wrote:
Tribeer, I think you just created a new sub thread within the 100/100 thread....let's see the dogs of the 100/100! By the way you can't count your dog's mileage in case anyone is getting any sneeky ideas about doubling up mileage !!!!

Sure! Discriminate against cat owners, why dontcha!!!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [luckytotri] [ In reply to ]
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Indeed, there is a good story behind Bumpass' name. My husband and I competed as a team in a triathlon at Lake Anna in Virginia, which is in the county of Bumpass. We met Bumpass at the race. He was an animal rescue and we had to have him. He's been the best dog. Not a great runner though!

I say put that Garmin on your dogs. Ultra-tri-Guy and Francois need the competition.
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Wouldn't be the first time I've been lumped in with the dogs..;-)

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Razorback Steve, I saw your screen name. Good to have a fellow Hog on the board. I was a Freshman at the UofA when we won the title.

Good luck with the challenge.
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Indeed, there is a good story behind Bumpass' name. My husband and I competed as a team in a triathlon at Lake Anna in Virginia, which is in the county of Bumpass. We met Bumpass at the race. He was an animal rescue and we had to have him. He's been the best dog. Not a great runner though!

I say put that Garmin on your dogs. Ultra-tri-Guy and Francois need the competition.

The Rumpass in the Bumpass?
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [dsmallwood] [ In reply to ]
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"The Rumpass in the Bumpass?"

No, it was the Giant Acorn International race and our first team triathlon. A lot of fun!

I need to do Rumpass in the Bumpass for the shirt. :)
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TriBeer wrote:
Dev,

To meet this challenge, I've decided to turn my 40-minute morning walks with the dog to a run. This morning Bumpass and I surpassed our usual time of 40 minutes and went 50, but there was one pit stop and a couple unplanned squirrel chases. During these moments, I plan to keep moving my feet or just subtract a few minutes from my overall time. Hope this sounds fair, as I will still plan to run on my own most afternoons for 100 days.

Hope everyone can keep up!

Bumpass, after a run!



the rules are simple; catch squirrel, get credit. no catch squirrel, no get credit.


No squirrels here so I'm changing SQUIRREL to IGUANA. :) Course, he has yet to catch one. They run surprisingly fast. When we have a hurricane we all sardine in the concrete room at the back. This was during hurricane Rina. He's a small dog but runs 20k+ a week.



and while he hates the water, it doesn't keep the kids from taking him out in it...



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" . . .you can't count your dog's mileage in case anyone is getting any sneeky ideas about doubling up mileage !!!! (dev)

Darn!

I did think about setting up his own account for the challenge.


Dogs are welcome on the challenge. Set your beast up with his account....you may need to enter the data though!

There's gotta be a "Paws my Garmin" joke in there someplace

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I dunno...there could be a market for dog Garmins. I'm thinking for working dogs, not your average suburban Fido.

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I dunno...there could be a market for dog Garmins. I'm thinking for working dogs, not your average suburban Fido.

If the dog wasn't too friendly, it would be a Grrrrrmin

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [randymar] [ In reply to ]
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Oh shit...lol! Nicely done.

Dude, it's a million dollar idea that doesn't even require new technology. Dog owners spend millions a year on dumber stuff, though, arguably not the same owners.

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Oh shit...lol! Nicely done.

HA! Much like our one cat [Peekaboo], it was just lying there, waiting to be picked up!!!

The other cat, on the other hand [Finn], thinks he's a dog, so we could get a little bit of mileage outta him - mostly in the form of confused wind-sprints throughout the house

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [GMAN19030] [ In reply to ]
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Scheduled day off today as I do three days on and one day off.

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Great idea. I am struggling with motivation after last IM. Doing a 100km ultra in 5 months and think that this will kick start my training. There is a serious risk of obsession here though.

Might have to get my wife to change my password again so don't keep checking progress.
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Great idea. I am struggling with motivation after last IM. Doing a 100km ultra in 5 months and think that this will kick start my training. There is a serious risk of obsession here though.

Might have to get my wife to change my password again so don't keep checking progress.

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North Face 100 near Sydney. Pretty hilly in the Blue Mountains.
1000 entries sold in one week so I plenty of people around the whole race
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North Face 100 near Sydney. Pretty hilly in the Blue Mountains.
1000 entries sold in one week so I plenty of people around the whole race


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I'm in for that one as well.

My dad lives in Katoomba and I know those trails (and those stairs) very well.My Christmas morning and most of Boxing Day will be spent going up and down those bloody hills..

For the trail enthusiasts here on ST,Karno came down and did this run one year and said it was the hardest 100k he had ever seen..I am not at all surprised!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeBHAPDGnNw

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Ultra-tri-guy wrote:
For the trail enthusiasts here on ST, Karno came down and did this run one year and said it was the hardest 100k he had ever seen..I am not at all surprised!

With all due respect, Dean "The Ultramarathon Man" Karnazes [also known as "The Stunt Tunner"] is far too much of a douche to have a shorty nickname like Parko, Welchie, Crowie or Macca

Carry on

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100/100 Challenge Training Tip:
Working with a training plan. it is really important with any plan is to maintain consistency. It is also important that the athlete learn is body and make increases to mileage based on his background. Ability, Time availability, Injury History, Time required for recovery etc. You want to make your increrases gradually and eliminate the possibility of injury or illness. It is also important to learn when to back off or make adjustments to a training plan. You want a plan that builds endurance, strength, speed and you want a periodization plan of the right thing at the right time, which will get you to the peak race in optimal conditioning
Train at the appropriate intensities in the endurance phase as it prepares your body for what lies ahead as you get more intensity. As the endutranc ephase progresses you may begin to add moderate paced efforts at the ends of runs (marathon pace) and striders for s[peed development.






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I am 4 for 4 as of yesterday and should get my 5th in today. Last night I had to do double duty, 1 run by myself with some effort and 1 with the dog. He is a ~10-11min/mile dog but once he gets a stick in his mouth he ups the tempo to about ~9min/mile and is ready for home.
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100/100 Challenge Training Tip:
Working with a training plan. it is really important with any plan is to maintain consistency. It is also important that the athlete learn is body and make increases to mileage based on his background. Ability, Time availability, Injury History, Time required for recovery etc. You want to make your increrases gradually and eliminate the possibility of injury or illness. It is also important to learn when to back off or make adjustments to a training plan. You want a plan that builds endurance, strength, speed and you want a periodization plan of the right thing at the right time, which will get you to the peak race in optimal conditioning
Train at the appropriate intensities in the endurance phase as it prepares your body for what lies ahead as you get more intensity. As the endutranc ephase progresses you may begin to add moderate paced efforts at the ends of runs (marathon pace) and striders for s[peed development.

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Just think how much nicer it will be when you are having strong races next year. Heard a term about Races Horses and they call training heroes "Morning Glory's" Meaning they are better in training than they are in races. Use this to prepare for peak races..
It did make me laugh though.









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last night i did something i never do . ..a workout after 8pm!! Kept the 4/4 streak with an f-ing 9pm 30 min shuffle in the dark,cold, snow and slush. and i kinda liked it which is a surprise since the only workouts i prefer at that hour are with Ms Shady in the king size.

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shady wrote:
last night i did something i never do . ..a workout after 8pm!! Kept the 4/4 streak with an f-ing 9pm 30 min shuffle in the dark,cold, snow and slush. and i kinda liked it which is a surprise since the only workouts i prefer at that hour are with Ms Shady in the king size.

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I believe if you and Mrs Shady adoped a vigorous wheelbarrow position you may just qualify under Dev's rules.....

"One foot off the ground whilst making forward motion"

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Lasting 30 mins may prove the hardest part though...

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I wonder if my wife would be confused if I got done, jumped up, and told her I had to do a 29:52 run to finish my workout...

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Why did this challenge have to start on a Saturday which is normally the only day I don't run? :)

Got in a 30 minute run this AM, and will do another 30min in the evening to catch up for my 5th run. I've always wanted to experiment with doubles, so why not now. I am spreading my mileage bit thinner than normal to account for it though.
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Must admit you're creative.
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Lasting 30 mins may prove the hardest part though...

Actually, the hardest part should be ... sorry, forget that I brought it up

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [randymar] [ In reply to ]
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The Hardest Part

very un-blonde Blondie



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev,

The end date on the challenge is still showing as 2012-12-24. This may have been covered already, but just wondering if the challenge is going to expire on Christmas Eve? Assuming this should be changed to 2013-3-24.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [otto] [ In reply to ]
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Thought I would chime in....

Plugged away for an hour this am on the treadmills at my company gym. I wanted to test some mental toughness so I covered the TV, and Screen on the unit and starred at my own reflection I the glass windows. Entered the "zone" perfectly and trudged 7.5 Miles at a 143 HR average. Hump Day was good to me.


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [IronWolo] [ In reply to ]
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"covered the TV, and Screen on the unit and starred at my own reflection" (IronWolo)

I'm sure you're a nice looking triathlete, but you deserve extra points. I insist on watching Housewives while on the treadmill.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I just watch the numbers and do math, adjusting the speed as necessary, and occasionally looking up at ESPN

No headphones; no tunes other that what's on the PA

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Scot] [ In reply to ]
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Have run everyday thus far, but looking like I'll take a day off today, maybe double up on the weekend. I haven't taken a day for about 10 days or so; I've never run this consistently, so gonna try to be conservative. Ultimately, probably shooting for 80ish anyway. Loving the challenge, though!

SH

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [randymar] [ In reply to ]
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Okay! Maybe Dev will give you extra points, too.

Actually, I can't watch TV if I'm pushing the pace. :)
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Travis R wrote:
Ultra-tri-guy wrote:

Lasting 30 mins may prove the hardest part though...

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I wonder if my wife would be confused if I got done, jumped up, and told her I had to do a 29:52 run to finish my workout...

Hahaha! Hilariously awesome!

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I'm guessing that this is you?



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LOL. Yep! That's me. Although, I'm not that fast anymore, but maybe with this challenge, I'll improve. :)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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OMG! I just noticed mistressk is *above* me in the ranking! This injustice needs to be justified with all possible haste. Good thing I have my long run planned for tomorrow.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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Bring it Dutchie! We could always throw down at Frosty Trail in January :)

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100/100 Challenge Training Tip:
Working with a training plan. it is really important with any plan is to maintain consistency. It is also important that the athlete learn is body and make increases to mileage based on his background. Ability, Time availability, Injury History, Time required for recovery etc. You want to make your increrases gradually and eliminate the possibility of injury or illness. It is also important to learn when to back off or make adjustments to a training plan. You want a plan that builds endurance, strength, speed and you want a periodization plan of the right thing at the right time, which will get you to the peak race in optimal conditioning
Train at the appropriate intensities in the endurance phase as it prepares your body for what lies ahead as you get more intensity. As the endutranc ephase progresses you may begin to add moderate paced efforts at the ends of runs (marathon pace) and striders for s[peed development.






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Scot, I just came back from the physiotherapy office where they also have a system to assess running form via running on the treadmill and measuring various angles in flight and through the entire gait.. She confirmed what I was already feeling. I am landing with fairly stiff knees in the front (that was a protection mechanism from my accident because it hurt too much to bend my knees properly on landing) and I don't have enough hip extension through the back half (I'm 10 degrees less than normal/optimal). So lots of technique work to open things up and get some more force out of my legs. My hips are all bound up from compensating for injuries for the last 17 months. My balance is also totally shot because of my head injuries last year, so I have lots of work to do on that front. So now I have my work cut out for me, and generally it has nothing to do with engine and everything to do with my run technique that has been compromised through compensation.

Although this is downhill, you can see my stiff knee landing and my lack of extension through the back (mind you I am running down a 15% grade down the side of a volcano).....actually when I first saw this picture that Tim Carlson took, I thought exactly what they found at the physio office.


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Whatever you guys need to do to one up each other and get fitter (not injured). That is part of the value of a real life training camp as well as a virtual training camp....the presence of others motivates us to get off our collective rear ends.
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Just got informed of a rule that said if I do a 15 minute run (warmup before 5k I sucked on.) and a 20:15 5k after that it counts. So I re added after my double today and wallah now I am 16. If I am wrong with the rule I will change it. After all a gentleman never cheats.0)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [IronWolo] [ In reply to ]
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I used to be able to run on the treadmill and now I really dread it. I did some speedwork last night and it was all I could do to get in 50 minutes out of the 60 on my schedule. I used to have my own treadmill and I got burnt out. Tonight it is absolutely pouring rain and will be around 40* when I get home so I might end up at the gym. I wish it would just snow. I love running in the snow. Sopping rain, not so much.

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Joined today with my first run. No stress about catching up or doing all 100 runs.
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last night i did something i never do . ..a workout after 8pm!! Kept the 4/4 streak with an f-ing 9pm 30 min shuffle in the dark,cold, snow and slush.

You people and this GD challenge! 705 pm and now I have to go run circles because teh jungle is dark, didn't get my run in today and I'm NOT running in the dark jungle (I've seen enough creatures in the daytime to know I'm NOT going in at night), so running tiny circles for 30 min in the only light around.

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Whatever you guys need to do to one up each other and get fitter (not injured). That is part of the value of a real life training camp as well as a virtual training camp....the presence of others motivates us to get off our collective rear ends.

I see that we have kinda found our nemesises ... um, nemesees ... um, neme- ... Our rivals ... and some very good smack-talk is afoot [so to speak]

This is pleasing

Keep it up

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Maui_] [ In reply to ]
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2, out of my 70 planned, completed.
I just recovered from a stress fracture so I'll do my runs super super slow.
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2, out of my 70 planned, completed.
I just recovered from a stress fracture so I'll do my runs super super slow.

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No problems with slow runs..I had knee surgery in August and you won't see any speedy stuff in my workout log for months..Most of my runs are on the nice forgiving surface of the beach..


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Pouring fucking rain, cold and windy. Done.

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8 down, 92 to go. My knee is feeling great. I love this challenge. Gets me motivated to train. Not "train" ... Actually train.

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8 down, 92 to go. My knee is feeling great. I love this challenge. Gets me motivated to train. Not "train" ... Actually train.


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Pouring fucking rain, cold and windy. Done.

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Good on ya Jen....I had to do the bare minimum as I got sunburnt yesterday..Stoopid,summer at the beach..Whaaaaa!!

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Bring it Dutchie! We could always throw down at Frosty Trail in January :)

-mistress k

Oh. Um. Yeah. I think I got something that weekend.

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JenSw wrote:
Pouring fucking rain, cold and windy. Done.


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Good on ya Jen....I had to do the bare minimum as I got sunburnt yesterday..Stoopid,summer at the beach..Whaaaaa!!

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You could get sunburnt running around here without a shirt too, but it is minus 9 and you might get frostbitten first. Agreed on the bike touring analogy. Maybe that's why the Ultraman sounds appealing because it has the touring component to it....well, aside from the last stage....I suppose that could be broken down into 18-20x30 min runs/jogs :-).

I'm debating on taking a day off or chasing the spreadsheet. My target goal is around 60 k per week which I have basically met 5 days into the challenge, so I'm trying to decide if I should be stupid or smart. It really is a nice day around here, with good traction (no ice or snow on the streets, which won't be the case for the next 3 days with a major storm looming, so I'm leaning towards "stupid".
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I got on the spin bike for 10 min to warmup the legs and before I knew it I was out the door and 50 min later, I was done 10 k with 8x1min short hills (basically the loop I ran was 1.25K out my front door and includes a hill. I figured this way I can't get too far away from home and overdo it too much if I start to feel good, which we all know often happens once you break through the 15 min period where you're saying, "I'm sore and barely moving"....suddenly before you know it, the pace is down at half marathon race pace and that's where it is easy to overdo it!!! It really was a beautiful day wtih bright sunshine and snow on the ground, so I need to get outside on days like this and get some Vitamin D....obviously a non issue where you are. I may get on the treadmill for another easy 15 minutes this evening after I coach my son's high school XC ski team.

I'd like to run a 10k in the second week of Jan assuming there is no ice and snow on that road course, so I kind of planned to do some extra running at the tail end of December, so a bit of overdoing it was in the plan.

Best of luck on the prep for Challenge Wanaka.

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Yesterday, I felt fatigued after my second run and kept yawning in the afternoon. Barely made it home last night from work. I usually feel rejuvenated after a low intensity workout. Last night, I actually thought my plans of running two workouts per day were dashed.

But, this morning woke up refreshed and ready to go. My Bumpass run was the best ever with very little stopping. Can't wait to do my afternoon solo run.

Sorry you're sunburned! I told you about that suntan lotion.
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JenSw wrote:
Pouring fucking rain, cold and windy. Done.

My hero!!!

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, so I'm leaning towards "stupid".


You can NEVER go wrong withe "stupid"! :)
there is a Homer Simpson quote in there somewhere...

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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mistressk wrote:
Bring it Dutchie! We could always throw down at Frosty Trail in January :)

-mistress k


Oh. Um. Yeah. I think I got something that weekend.

I'm in for the 3-hour (not doing the full 6), but I'd let you get away with the 1-hour..

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Ha! I do a lot of that here. It is the same today but thankfully I have speed work on my schedule so it will be a treadmill day.

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Yesterday was a cold, snowy and windy run! Leaning into the wind going down @ 3% and barely able to hit 8min/miles on a stretch that I usually run at a 7:20mpm clip. And I loved every second of it! Plus the pooches love running in that kind of weather-no dragging at the end.
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kathy_caribe wrote:
devashish_paul wrote:
, so I'm leaning towards "stupid".


You can NEVER go wrong withe "stupid"! :)
there is a Homer Simpson quote in there somewhere...

As we know, there is a fine line between stupidity and bravery. While I'd like to say we are brave, stupidity is probably a better description given that no one (I hope) is trying to kill us during our runs (well as long as we don't kill ourselves).

Dev
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [AKCrafty] [ In reply to ]
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My dog, Bumpass, run better in the cold, too.

Hey! Do you have pics of your pooches?
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I'll have to snap one!
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Cool
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [AKCrafty] [ In reply to ]
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82 degrees here (TX) yesterday. After 3 miles I'm dragging my dogs. I think of it as resistance training.
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"After 3 miles I'm dragging my dogs. I think of it as resistance training." nad

While running my dog this morning, I thought the same thing. I feel like that guy at the track with a parachute thingy.

Warning, little sidetrack here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdneuu_gJMc
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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yes cold and pouring here too. got a bad cold and ran yesterday but may have to sit out today. don't want to prolong this.

getting antsy though. might change my mind.
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Cattle Dogs. They are smart buggers.

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I knew you'd like that. :)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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Aargh. Sprained my ankle doing a long trail run with the dog.
Had to be rescued by my wife.
Today truly is the end of the world....as I will have to ride tomorrow instead of run but it doesn't count on the challenge.
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For some reason I can't enter workouts. I just signed up and am trying to add the runs I have done since the 15th, but I get kicked out before I can enter the workout.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [mikedonia] [ In reply to ]
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Mike, the log is not working with IE9. It works with IE8, Google Chrome and Firefox from what I understand (although I personally have not used firefox).

Dev
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I can't get the training page/site to come up at all with Chrome.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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always nice to feel a little progress. on the treadmill at 21:45h tonight, and my 45 second 10% intervals @ 8:57 magically morphed in to 60 sec 10% intervals @ 8:41 without much real effort. it never ceases to amaze me that training actually works.
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Well, I'm out. 10 days in a row but my left heel is starting to squawk. Need to water run for a while until it calms down. I'll be watching from the sidelines though!

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8:41 min per miles (or 7 mph)....or the other way around?

I've been running a lot of treadmill hills at 8-12%. As a point of reference if you run 6 mph @ 10% grade you basically cover the same vertical in 1 hour as climbing Whiteface, so the "wattage" is similar to climbing Whiteface....probably need to put it at 11% to account for the weight of the bike. 8 mph @ 10% grade is basically 133% FTP (for me) assuming that 6 mph@ 10% is FTP range. I can't last much longer than 1 min running 8 mph @ 10%. I find running 1-2 min hill intervals 7-7.5 mph @ 8-10% is about all I can handle. Once I move it to 8 mph range, I just die out. Anyway, it will probably be a treadmill day today. Big snowstorm here. With my lack of balance in the left side of my body, I don't want to risk rolling over on an ankle by stepping on an obstacle that I cannot see.

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The Shady dont do treadys so i'm facing my first true test of will today with a fairly big storm rocking the city. It'll take a 30min shuffle in heavy snow and freezing rain to maintain the perfect 7 for 7 after week one of the challenge and i plan on getin'er done! :)
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Somehow I ran last night despite having to pack, eat, walk the dog and clean up his path of destruction after destroying his travel crate, and listening to the wind howl. I decided at 7:30pm I needed some me time to relax which felt amazing and gave me more energy.

Today will be an off day as I am traveling but will double up tomorrow. Otto (the dog) likes his new light up LED collar and leash so running with him is nice. Somehow puppy kisses make up for his stubborn-ness
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Sorry to hear you're out. I hope you heal quickly.

Bumpass is out, too. I may run him a bit, but I've decided not to run him everyday. He's just not a runner and likes long walks and stick throwing instead.
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Well, I'm out. 10 days in a row but my left heel is starting to squawk. Need to water run for a while until it calms down. I'll be watching from the sidelines though!

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kathy_caribe wrote:
Well, I'm out. 10 days in a row but my left heel is starting to squawk. Need to water run for a while until it calms down. I'll be watching from the sidelines though!


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You will just have to put an a few guest appearances from time to time..Hope your heel gets better soon.

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She can do the Color Commentary from the Sidelines ... Amusing anecdotes about the competitors and such [they don't even have to be TRUE!]

Heal up, Kathy [so to speak] and come back soon

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Hope you're ankle is better today. Heal quickly.

Looks like I can't run my dog everyday. Last night, he was dragging his body, so I've decided it's too hard on him. My plan for double runs is dashed.

Again, heal quickly.
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My plan for double runs is dashed.

Thank goodness!

I mean ... poor, tired Bumpass, let the dude rest. wouldja?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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Our dawg is still ~5 years old, and ready to go every morning. 8.25km with her before the crack of dawn, home for some coffee and for some reason fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies, and then an easy 6.3km run to work. Oh, and since I'm in the December 200 & 200 challenge, the coffee has a hit of Baileys too. That's how I roll!

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LOL :)
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Our dawg is still ~5 years old, and ready to go every morning. 8.25km with her before the crack of dawn, home for some coffee and for some reason fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies, and then an easy 6.3km run to work. Oh, and since I'm in the December 200 & 200 challenge, the coffee has a hit of Baileys too. That's how I roll!

This is why I can't crack the top 10 (drinking in the 200 & 200 challenge). I haven't been incorporating morning "other" workouts. That's a great idea. Next year for sure.

Nothing special to report on the running front. Some road work mixed with treadmill time is all I have so far. Scenic winter wonderland hasn't arrived yet.
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Why next year, when there is clearly 10 days left in December? <insert Rob Schneider 'You can do it!' scene here>

"The runner-up John Dunbar, a US Navy Seal, led after the second transition and had a chance to win but ran out of water on the marathon course; his support crew resorted to giving him beer instead." -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironman_Triathlon
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Dammit, I skipped the 5am run for a few extra zzzz's and get knocked off of top spot. Oh well, the day is young.

My pace will tail off dramatically next week as the resort fills up and I start working 17 hour days. That puts a small damper on training.

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Drag the dog out for a slow 4 miler this morning in 10oF temps - she wasn't too impressed but I did put a jacket on her. This is a pretty addictive challenge, I keep trying to work out how to sneak in a 30 min run......
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I like how you roll.

Went to a Christmas function last night and had a few brews, so today is definitely a recovery run. Bumpass is taking a rest day.
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If you can cobble together 30x1 min runs spread over the day in the hallway in your resort, then that would technically qualify....
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Ha good idea. I have a tmill set up fifty feet from the door to my restaurant. Not a problem to find time during a long day. More like finding the energy.

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Cunning! But for some reason that wouldn't seem right even though its allowed. That's not saying I wont resort to it later in the challenge.......
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That's it sleep a little more. I am getting close but not in self destruct
Mode yet. But should be by mid January :0) going on a nice slow 9 miler tommorow. Just hope the weather holds out.

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Hahahahha ... You'll never catch the Cap-I-tan ;)

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Gelatin in the powder form. I like cherry. Insert fingers in mouth , slobber all over them, insert fingers in gelatin powder, insert back in mouth.
Wallah instant energy :0)

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Week one completed with a minimum of 4 miles for each run and three days of doubles - that puts me at 10 runs in 7 days and 40 miles for the week - what joy, I've been loving it. So stoked. Thursday night I headed out for a quick canyon trail run (my most common route) at sunset and just felt so strong, it was perfect, easy. Then Friday morning ran at the Ranch and felt like I weight a thousand pounds. I can't wait for it all to level off so the good runs come with great frequency.

I'm hoping to post some picks of my favorite run, some of the characters I see on the beach here in Santa Monica during one of my common routes. And I'm hoping to see some winter wonderland runs (sure miss running in the snow). Dev I seem to recall an image you put of years ago - was it a rail-trail packed with snow, some xc ski track and foot prints too?

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Gelatin in the powder form. I like cherry. Insert fingers in mouth , slobber all over them, insert fingers in gelatin powder, insert back in mouth.
Wallah instant energy :0)

I hope you're not in charge of the aid stations at any of your local races.
"OK, everybody - here's the plan: rather than spending our day cleaning up cups and gel packets, I've brought a 5 gallon bucket of gelatin for everybody to share. Joe, you hold the bucket, and Billy, you stand about 200 yards up the road and tell them to start slobbering on their fingers. I'll stand by Joe with my own well-slobbered fingers ready for those who are getting too tired to do it themselves."

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I love it when the snow flies. The golf courses close up, but the cart paths are plowed for Golf Community walkers-perfect for running. An added bonus today: 50 elk bedded down on the fairway!
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Got a run in at my parents today. Quite colder here in Columbus, OH than Nashville, TN so my exposed ankles during the run didn't feel great after. Have to double up later since I traveled yesterday and missed a run.
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13.2 miles w/ a nasty north wind and flurries, but no snow on the ground. Relatively speaking not too bad of a day. According to Strava, a pretty decent time ( for me ).

Planning a recovery run + time on the bike tomorrow.
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Dude tat is like a tenth farther then a half Mary Thats right i said Mary:0)
did my 8.40 miles on the dreadmilll because I am a wuss. I dont mind the cold but the damn wind you could have that. I did nail my run though and ny last 15 minutes at a moderate pace was very easy. Think that was my first run logging in over a hour for the challenge. Hopefully first of many.

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I ran 30 minutes today, but baked cookies for six hours. I deserve extra brownie points. Baking cookies is more challenging than running. I thought about running in place between batches, but I'm giving everyone a break.

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Post kind of related to the 100/100. It is amazing how your life can change in second. In July 2012, I slammed into a house during the bike course at IM Switzerland. Every day is a work in progress. Only this month I "graduated" from waking up every morning with a headache and neck pain to waking up only 5 out of 7 days that way. I've come a long way since this time last year, but I was reminded today that there is still a long way to go.

I coach my son's high school and club XC ski team. Today I was out with the kids at the club and I was "HOPING" that my left leg would work OK for balance on skis without having my lower leg randomly involuntarily cramp up due to the orthopedic/nerve damage etc as I have not had that problem biking for several months and have been OK for running (even though I lack power in my left leg, thus the reasoning why full speed mile speed is like 30 seconds per mile slower than it used to be).

But I'm fine with being slower, because by and large I can do the triathlon sports without feeling like an invalid of sorts, but back on skis, "no go".

I've been to physio for rehab and seeing various doctors, to get to the root, but no one seems to. I think something happens down in my metatarsels through my ankle causing my left foot to supinate when it is not supposed to (feeling of an uncontrollable cramp on every stride). Anyway, I no longer have this cycling , running or walking, so that is progress and at least mentally "day to day" I'm at peace that the "new me" is a different machine from the "old me". Forget about the post concussion/neurological setbacks.....you kind of get used to many of those and deal with them.

Today, a bit harder to accept, because coaching these kids allows me to be integrated into the teenage crew, push them and pass on everything we learned through our lives to make them better athletes and people. All of these kids race on skis and some race bikes, running and triathlon. I even have an exchange student from Japan, just learning on skis (while I have other kids who race 10K in 23-25 minutes). So I want to be a part of this, partially because they need me to coach them, partially because I know I can add value to their lives.

But at the same time, when I can barely use my legs and I have to get around just using my upper body it makes it hard to demonstrate proper form (well, I can't). Coaching skiing, you have to be there onsite, doing it (to some degree of correctness) with the athletes. Anyway, that's my story for the day. I still got 11K of running in....9K slipping around in the snow in the morning, 2K uphill treadmill run in the evening and I was fine for running, but mentally a bit of a deflating day, because I was "hoping" (perhaps foolishly) with all the rehab and other work that I might be OK. I'm not giving up hope. One of the guys who helped me with orthotics last year for cycling, feels that a metatarsel pad in the right place might just align the bones and nerves in my feet in a way that nothing gets compressed in a ski boot. Let's see. Maybe I'll just need to be out on the trails with the kids on snowshoes which I think will be OK. At least I can run the workouts and I have enough kids with really good technique that I can pull them up to demonstrate the drill etc. I suppose there is "always a way".

In August I was talking to Jan de Visser (Chipmunk) of trying to come to terms of using the new body and accepting what it can do and not. Since I had a long layoff from XC skiing, I was "holding out hope" that the "new me" would be OK for this activity. I had not registered for any events in this sport partially to "let go" in case I can't, so I am glad I did not enter anything (I have done the Canadian World Loppet 50K XC ski race for 23 years in a row.....last year, I just got it done, but I was doing more harm than good....glad I did not register). Skate skiing is my favourite sport, so it will be a bit hard to deal with it, but I have to (which is part of the reason for actually writing it out). I can do the tri sports and I should be fine for getting around on snowshoes. I'll also try classic skiing and see how that goes....but frankly, I'd rather run than classic ski.

The good news is that I am 8/8. My plan is to be 8/10 on a regular basis, so I am a few sessions ahead for now.

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Mmmm....cookies.

Got in an hour with speedwork. Felt really good. It helps that the sun was out for a short bit.

BTW - I'm now tracking these in 4 difference places. Dailymile, ST Training Log, Garmin Connect and Addaero which I use with my coach. Redonkulous.



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Speedwork????

I feel like I don't even know you at all.

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I don't think you are a wuss for treadmilling (plenty of other reasons, like using the word Mary ... but not that) ... I am doing all my running on a treadmill for the time being. Unfortunately it is almost impossible to run on the roads at the resort. The weather has been so snowy there is not even a shoulder to get out of the way of tourist traffic. I would rather get through this winter intact.

I am down three pounds out of my 10 pound goal for this 100 days. Probably just dehydration, but I am counting it anyway. If I hit my goal (158) I will be as light as I have been since I was 16. We'll see what that does for my 5km time in the spring. Maybe sub 18? I am 45 with bad knees, but it still might be doable.

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Well even if I had not gotten under 20 myself i will be pulling for that sub-8 for ya. I would be losing weight myself if it wasnt for my mothers xmas cookies, guys at work cooking and my son liking icecream. At least I am not short on exscuses :0)

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I'm running gazillion miles and still putting on weight...freaking Paris and its food...why do these people put bakeries every 10m???
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I know. It seems to be working a bit too.

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Yeah, but how you doing on the 200/200?

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8th run done. Nailed a nice 20k'er with a few wallabies looking on in a light summer afternoon sprinkle. Shaping up to be a great aussie summer here!

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Christmas shopping and my new obsession with the tv series The Walking Dead got in the way of training today.....

Number of runs: 2

Kilometers covered : 10

Walkers killed: 0

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Ultra-tri-guy wrote:
Christmas shopping and my new obsession with the tv series The Walking Dead got in the way of training today.....

Number of runs: 2

Kilometers covered : 10

Walkers killed: 0

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I might need to get on the treadmill again tonite....seems like Ultratriguy is 1 kilometer ahead of me on "distance"! I feel like the stupid spreadsheet is sucking me in, but I have to resist for at least a month.
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devashish_paul wrote:
Ultra-tri-guy wrote:
Christmas shopping and my new obsession with the tv series The Walking Dead got in the way of training today.....

Number of runs: 2

Kilometers covered : 10

Walkers killed: 0

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I might need to get on the treadmill again tonite....seems like Ultratriguy is 1 kilometer ahead of me on "distance"! I feel like the stupid spreadsheet is sucking me in, but I have to resist for at least a month.

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Well, in that case, I'll be off the back. In general I plan single run days, but if I up my goal from 80/100 to 100/100, then I might need to re evaluate the strategy. I might have more time to run than anticipated if I don't XC ski this winter.
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Just finished my first ever 50+ mile week because of this challenge. I could've have done more but I was really happy with that. I started doing the BarryP plan at the beginning of the month this works perfectly.

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Just back from a nice 18.6km with the dog. Yeah, she's nappin' now. Sounds like a good idea.

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Well, I'm out. 10 days in a row but my left heel is starting to squawk. Need to water run for a while until it calms down. I'll be watching from the sidelines though!

kathy, get well soon. I always find your posts and RRs inspiring.

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I just finished my first double since HS.

Damn you. Damn this challenge. I hate you all.

To further frack things up, I'm considering another double tomorrow just even things out. This had better be worth it.

Oh, and just like in HS, I'm following up my second run with a couple of glasses of wine. Nothing like a negative attitude on alcohol. See you in the morning.






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Got called into work so ran on the dreadmill there. 4.62 miles in 34 minutes. First ate dinner though it was Pasta meatballs and sausage.. I should have given digestion another half hour though before run. Run felt labored and heavy. Fist time I hit over over 40 miles in a week in a long time. Still mixing in swimming and biking. Did a hour (53 min really) on the computrainer also today. IM Wisxonsin course from mile 56.

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7 miles today, negative split.

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Dev, did you know you have the challenge ending on Dec 24? Even Fenchie won't be able to hit 100 runs that fast ;)

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Sheesh!! This is a tough run crowd. I've only missed 1 day, and I can't even crack into the top 100 in ranking.
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Hey Guys i have a question.

I was wondering how you guys measure progress in your running form during this challenge. I aim to run a half marathon and a few 10k and 10 mile races in my "season" (end of may thru end of june).

I tend to shy a way from using racing as a fitness gauge as I get tend to have a very long recovery from anything 5k and up. This year I want to run a 1500 or 3000 end of every month too measure progress and estimate vo2max and estimate new training paces.

As someone training for 10k and longer events does it really matter wheter I use 1500 or 3000 as a fitness gauge? how do you guys measure progress?
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Anyone else having a problem, logging in the miles on the spreadsheet ? Everytime I try to input my distances, it just bounces back to the calendar.....
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Darn....I will fix that !!!!

Edit: I just tried to fix the end date but the software won't let me do it. It could be because today is the so called "end date". There is a chance, that I might have to set up a new challenge with a new (proper end date) and you guys will have to join the new one. Really sorry about that error. I should have an answer in the next day or so.

Edit2: Should be up and working. I had to reset every box and it seems to have taken the edits. Can you guys please verify.

Ninetoe, great to have you back. To enter your workouts there is a problem with IE9. It seems to work with IE8, Firefox and Google Chrome, so you may need to download Google chrome.

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is there a better sound to begin the day than ms. dawhead's running steps behind you, not being able to keep up?

well, yes, yes, of course there is. but even so, its a pretty nice sound.

12 runs so far, no really injury, runs up to 6.6 miles. will try for another double today to get closer to francois' and his amazing effort to date.
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Just finished my xmas eve run. 4.28 miles at what felt like a easy pace. Ran outside 28 degrees with t-shirt and shorts. Man the cold air felt good on my legs and in my lungs! Pure running today with no ipod and no HR monitor just a gps to track distance. Felt like crap running on the dreadmill last night and this it seems was the cure :0) maybe I will go take out the ole Bianchi singlespeed for 45 minutes instead of the computrainer :0)

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Just finished my xmas eve run. 4.28 miles at what felt like a easy pace. Ran outside 28 degrees with t-shirt and shorts. Man the cold air felt good on my legs and in my lungs! Pure running today with no ipod and no HR monitor just a gps to track distance. Felt like crap running on the dreadmill last night and this it seems was the cure :0) maybe I will go take out the ole Bianchi singlespeed for 45 minutes instead of the computrainer :0)

Just finished my Christmas Eve day morning run. A bit over 10 miles. There quite a few other runners getting their Christmas Eve day runs in before the gluttony starts.
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Dev

For whatever reason, I am now unable to post my workouts. When you switched the end date, did that stop the original challenge? Anyone else with this issue?

Steve
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An hour in the cold rain (fortunately not hard until the last mile or so) should earn me a dessert this evening. OK. Who am I kidding? Like I'm going to stop at one. :)

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Dev


For whatever reason, I am now unable to post my workouts. When you switched the end date, did that stop the original challenge? Anyone else with this issue?

Steve


Logging has nothing to do with any challenge. Logging is a function of the training log...you should be able to log any workout independent of the various challenges on this website. Every challenge you register, will then pull in workouts that you have logged.

I'll say this again for the 10th time:


DO NOT USE IE9 AS THE LOG WILL NOT WORK. USE IE8, FIREFOX, OR GOOGLE CHROME PLEASE.
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An hour in the cold rain (fortunately not hard until the last mile or so) should earn me a dessert this evening. OK. Who am I kidding? Like I'm going to stop at one. :)

My recovery meal was peanut butter blossoms and a couple glasses of milk. Saving the turtles for later.
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Dev

Ok - sounds good. I am on IE9 and it has worked everyday up until today. So, I have 2 questions. Why did it suddenly stop working? And, how do I change it from IE9 to one of those options.

Thanks

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Download Google Chrome. Use it :-)

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I just finished my first double since HS.

Damn you. Damn this challenge. I hate you all.

To further frack things up, I'm considering another double tomorrow just even things out. This had better be worth it.

Oh, and just like in HS, I'm following up my second run with a couple of glasses of wine. Nothing like a negative attitude on alcohol. See you in the morning.

Okay, the Christmas Eve double was thrashed down in an argument with the Wife and Jesus. Let that be a lesson to the rest of you... Don't expect to win in a disagreement between those two individuals.






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First alcohol for three months during Christmas Eve dinner with my dad last night made todays 30mins a very hard morning.Good lord,to think I used to be a semi-professional drinker!

Cool and wet in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney today so it might be time for some more wine..

Merry Christmas from Australia everyone.

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finally running again after 4 sick days. it was slow going with 3 people and 3 dogs. the dogs kept getting confused as to whom to follow.

can't wait to get to those doubles!
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First time in the challenge (I lurked on ST for a long time and just recently started posting). It's funny, I doubled up several times last week because I'm going away skiing later this week and will probably take some days off. The lucky recipient of those extra runs - my 115lb yellow lab Tony. I have to stop my watch for poop breaks (for him), not squirrel chasing. He'll go at least 2 times in a 30-40 min run.

I was at 12 runs this morning and in the top ten. Hard to imagine that I'll be able to keep it up but I'm going to give 100 a go.
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Well Merry Xmas to all. Nice to see my name on top of the board. It won't last. Just like in every race I have ever done, I go out hard and positive split ;)

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Bmanners wrote:
Just finished my xmas eve run. 4.28 miles at what felt like a easy pace. Ran outside 28 degrees with t-shirt and shorts. Man the cold air felt good on my legs and in my lungs! Pure running today with no ipod and no HR monitor just a gps to track distance. Felt like crap running on the dreadmill last night and this it seems was the cure :0) maybe I will go take out the ole Bianchi singlespeed for 45 minutes instead of the computrainer :0)

I understand all these words but cannot understand the sentence,,,,,,, this coming from a guy who doesn't mind the cold either,,,,,,, well, unless it's below 80F. :)

Challenge has been good for me, thanks for setting it up.

Hope to get in my longest run of the challenge today 6+ ez is the goal today.

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Set 1 of 10 DONE! I feel good. But I should as I've kept time, intensity, and distance at a minimum! Merry Christmas everyone!



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OK so I'm 11 for 11 shooting to stay in the top 50 (49th at this minute), Going skiing for 2 days, does running in snowshoes count? Giving the conditions it may be Hard to find a safe road to run on after the lifts close.
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Hey Dev, I'm using IE9 and the log isn't working. Just an FYI.

5 chilly miles today.

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Double scheduled for today but weather wanted to say otherwise. Got one run in before weather went bad. 30 degrees and 20+mph winds in the am. Gonna need some serious motivation to do it before going to work.
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I've been using the trail running shoes on the cat tracks up at Crystal Mountain in the PNW. Leads to a pretty slow pace between lots of hills and lots of sinking! Bring on the 10 minute miles:P
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Better than being at the lower elevations where it is raining!

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yep. spent 45 minutes in cold wet windy pnw.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [gogogo!] [ In reply to ]
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Belated Merry Christmas to all. I spent the last 34 out of 38 hours asleep in bed from a terrible fever. Basically got what my son had. Hopefully both of us can get outside in the next couple of days, but for now fever = no training.

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get well soon, dev!

i am just better after 4 days with a cold/fever. yours sounds a lot worse though.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [gogogo!] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks....worst sickness I have had in 20 years (which actually is a good thing that i have generally been sickness free). Basically I have been fighting being on the verge of sickness for 6 weeks with Biz trips in Asia, West Coast and Europe, but managed to pull myself together for each one with extra sleep and good nutrition (the trips to Europe and Asia involve too much lack of sleep which does not help)....it all caught up with me this week as soon as the stress load from work got lifted, then my body just gave up. I was out coaching kids on Saturday in minus 10C and howling wind and because I had a few novice skiers in my group, I did way too much standing around for 2 hours and got a really bad chill. That basically pushed me over the top, into the sickness hole.

In the mean time, I can live vicariously though you guys.

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At least your legs will get a rest.....

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Funny you mentioned that....I just noted that walking up stairs is the easiest it has been in over a year! Maybe I just discovered a new taper plan....lie in bed for 1.5 days!
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devashish_paul wrote:
Funny you mentioned that....I just noted that walking up stairs is the easiest it has been in over a year! Maybe I just discovered a new taper plan....lie in bed for 1.5 days!

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Dev,
Actually I have seen that with good success with athletes. Being sick taking total rest and having the race of their life. look you already have done the training. What got one sick is being run down. This is a tough one for anyone believe but it does work.

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As we now start week two and three of the plan it is a good time to add some strides and moderate paced runs at the end of longer runs.
A set of 15-30 second strides helps develop speed but also helps tone running economically. A set of 6-8x15 seconds at the end of a run of 6-8x15-20 seconds done at 5k or faster pace during a run with full recovery help build speed during this base building phase without the accumulation of lactic acid. this allows you to perform strides a few times per week. Uphill surges also help boost running economy.
Another thing that you can do is add moderate paced sections at the end of longer or medium long runs. These can start at 5 minutes and build to 20 minutes . You can also add moderate paced runs uphill as the training progresses. This is a good bridge to tempo running which follows later in the program.
What is a good rule of thumb for this moderate pace? Marathon or about 80% effort will be sufficient at this point in time.




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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Scot] [ In reply to ]
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8 miles this afternoon with 4 miles at the high end of LT pace ( based on Pfitz HR guidlines ).

Does anybody have suggestions for doing the strides w/ it is freeking cold out? As many of you know, the Pfitz 18/50 plan calls for 10x100m strides, I am stuck outside in the cold doing these workouts. I have not done these at the prescribed Vo2max pace because I did not feel like I have been warmed up enough to really go at it w/o pulling something. I gotta say, as an ex high hurdler it is fun getting back on the track for some faster workouts. Brings back some good memories.
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Get a good warmup and try to find a dry straight flat surface. It does not need to be on a track. Try the first few at 5k pace. Build the speed throughout. They do not have to be maxed 100'a but more from 1500 to 3000 meter speed. They should only be 15-20 seconds. Take full recovery. You build to speed and bring it back down


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A cold put me out for a few days, but hopefully I get to run again tomorrow.
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Herbert wrote:
A cold put my out for a few days, but hopefully I get to run again tomorrow.
I am like the frickin post man (said like Dr. Evil.)
Rain, shine, sleet , cold or flue nothing can stop me (cue evil laugh.)
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....hardie...har...har
6.2 miles today :0)

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ok I'm trying this 100/100 ... I'm up in Montreal and we are getting lots of snow this year so far, so it's lots of fun :-)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [shtrob] [ In reply to ]
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it's been hard to get all the runs in with not having a firm place to live, since we're moving, so i only have 6 runs so far. but hoping to get in a couple tomorrow, and at least one on friday. it's good to be pushing myself no matter how i do.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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does x-country ski count?
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [gogogo!] [ In reply to ]
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this is a run challenge. skiing, elliptical, snowshoeing, stairmaster are all great winter cross training, but they do not count for 100/100.
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frickin' post man....i love it.

i need a few double up days and im back on track for 100. i have to say, since starting this i've been sleeping WAY better. my legs feel heavy in the morning (i run at night, 6pm is night this time of year) but in a good, recovering way.

its daunting looking at that leader board -- one spot at a time, one spot at a time. diminishing returns will set in shortly im sure.

this is much more fun than following my excel spreadsheet of numbers to hit for IM in march :)
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Christmas break is over,the legs are rested,let the games begin!!


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [bothepat] [ In reply to ]
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I have missed 2 days so far but will catch up this weekend as the girlfriend is gone. My miss days were on the long travel days so it would have been tough to throw in a run and still have energy for a 7hr drive. Need to figure out why my Garmin 305 sound has stopped as that is my usual alert for Strides which I enjoy incorporating into a run.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [gogogo!] [ In reply to ]
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gogogo! wrote:
does x-country ski count?

If both legs leave the ground on every stride, as the rules say, we don't really care how you chose to penalize yourself by attaching weights to your legs. If both legs don't leave the ground on every stride, then it is not running, so suffice it say that your XC skiing counts for nothing on this challenge. Don't get me wrong, I am a big fan of XC skiing, but it is not running.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [JBarwick] [ In reply to ]
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Newbe to Slowtwitch, first post so please excuse my ignorance. Signed into 100/100 Challenge. I messed up my profile and try to correct/edit it but it doesn't seem to work when I click "OK" at the bottom of Edit page....Need to change country from AF (afghanistan) to US, and Female to Male. Thanks.
11/12 so far and should get to 12/13 and over 100K tonight...this is fun! Hope I will keep up for 3 months!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Michel08] [ In reply to ]
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you should keep it and surprise Capt Canada and Frankois up at the top of the leader board. :)
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I subbed 6.5 hours of snow shoveling for running today (snow still not done even though I am). I'm pretty sure both my legs left the ground many times over. If I had the gumption, I'd bet the sum was greater than 30 minutes. The rules seem kinda sketchy in this arena. What say you, count it or not?






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No. Sorry.

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today was a tough one. planned to double up but work got the better of me, and i ended up heading to the gym at 22:15. the 10% 1 min repeats went well, as did the speed ramp after that. so all was not lost. i'd like to get some more doubles done to give me more of a cushion. yesterday's 7.5 miler with mrs dawhead was fun, almost epic: snow, sleet, hail, wind for the entire run. as my roadID says (thanks, santa!) "it doesn't have to be fun to be fun" ...

tomorrow, planning 5hrs on the computrainer as i blast through the core of season 3 of battlestar galactica :) i'm turning into a cold wimp this year.
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Scot,

Thanks for the tips. With the storm yesterday I expect that my track is closed for the season ( or at least buried for a while ). Oh well, will run these up and down my block, my neighbors already think I am strange.

4 and change recovery run this morning after hefting lots of heavy snow + a ride on the trainer last yesterday. 14 mile run scheduled for tomorrow.
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Just be creative, it does not need to be formal area and not even exact distance. 15-20 second strides will work.
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You could even find a short hill and do some explosive repeats at 20-30sec. Just focus on form.
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Anyone else having problems with Safari on Mac OSX not uploading garmin activities. it gets the activities from the watch, but it stays at "uploading to server" forever. This started happening last night.

Chrome on Mac OSX also does not work, the training log import feature says "BrowserNotSupportedException: Your browser is not supported to use the Garmin Communicator Plug-In." The garmin communicator plugin works fine in Chrome for Strava and Garmin Connect.
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JenSw wrote:
No. Sorry.

Yesterday, I was denied by JenSw the option to count 6.5 hours of snow shoveling as a 30 minute run towards the challenge. I'm not sure how Jen got elected to the committee (I sure didn't vote for her). Anyway, today I used my outrage towards her to fuel my run.

The Plan:
2 miles easy, 4x1 mile tempo on ~90 sec hold 7 min or faster, 1 mile easy cool down.

The Data:


So JenSW, up yours.






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maybe I'm still in. I dunno. heel seems to be doing well enough. Dog run today and had to hold him back from a boa crossing the road. Another animal to add to the list I've seen out there. Boar (wild pig like thing, so I'm guessing boar), croc (blocking the path and I turned tail and RAN), deer, tortuga (marine, nesting but way lost), herons, lots of birds, iguana and hermit crabs up the wazoo, green snakes, coati, mutant bunnies (can never remember their name so that's their name), and now a boa. Never boring on my runs.

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Well I didn't fear for my life from the local fauna but 15 inches of fresh snow and 9*f temp almost did me in. I took yesterday off to see if this is the flu trying kick my butt and then I looked at the standings and I'd dropped into the 70s(trying to be in the top 50). So today I did my first double ever, one up by the ski area and the other on a treadmill at home. No fast splits, but, got 'er done. Is exercise good for what ails you? Cause I feel better after running.
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I think exercise always makes me feel better when I'm coming down with something. Good for you! I did a double the other day just to try to crawl back up to even steven. no hope of cracking any top anything. :)

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well, that was quite a day. 4hr session on the CT, 85 miles. then a 30 min treadmill session later in the day, which went very well (notched the pace up for the 10% hill repeats, finally hit 9mph for the first time many, many months). i sweated so much today (sauna too) that i must more or less completely pure at this point.

does anyone know who astroman is? that user logged a 14.5mile run @ 4:08/mile. this seems .... amazing.
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I'm self-appointed. Kind of like a dictator.

Glad I could provide the anger to fuel your run. That's what I'm here for.

Yesterday was the bare minimum to count because i was on a dreadmill. I don't know what my problem is but I just can't deal with them! Did some speedwork so I didn't completely lose my mind.

Today was a scheduled rest day.

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PaulDavis wrote:
does anyone know who astroman is? that user logged a 14.5mile run @ 4:08/mile. this seems .... amazing.

To top it off, they claimed an intensity of 6 - imagine if they cranked it up to 10! ;)

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Or 11?

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Wouldn't it be easier to just make 10 louder?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you for getting the reference :-)

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I hope everyone has a good Saturday.

A bit short of 14 miles this morning w/ a hangover. I need a nap.
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Travis R wrote:
PaulDavis wrote:
does anyone know who astroman is? that user logged a 14.5mile run @ 4:08/mile. this seems .... amazing.


To top it off, they claimed an intensity of 6 - imagine if they cranked it up to 10! ;)

Astroman is and Aussie based in Tokyo Japan. He may have entered his workout in miles thinking it was kilometers. He's studly, but not quite that studly unless he went on the Contador beef diet :-)
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looking at his workout history, i think he mis-entered a bike workout as a run. he had a similar workout last week that was on the bike.
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Felt good yesterday and ran this morning but did not feel great. I have been at work for 12 hrs now. I Went to double up as I am at work and had a hour or so. Only doubling up I did was over toilet throwing up. I did get 2 minutes into the run and .25 of a mile. I was really looking forword to edging ahead of CaptCanada too. Not going to happen this week i will be lucky (and probably stupid.) to get a qualifying run in tommorow :0(

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running in the snow has been a challenge the past 2 days!!! I feel like I've been dogging it time and distance wise but I am toast when I'm done. Worse than running in sand. But I love the silence of running in snow.



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First double today put me up to 15/15! Thinking about family and friends in Montreal, how do you get running miles in with so much snow....to bad cross country skiing doesn't count!
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Got in a double session today. Got 5 in the afternoon then an evening run of 4 at a slower relaxing pace. The afternoon run was delightful with fluffy snowflakes falling all over the place. To get to 16/16 tomorrow I need another double up.
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Hill repeats for me!

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Bmanners wrote:
Felt good yesterday and ran this morning but did not feel great. I have been at work for 12 hrs now. I Went to double up as I am at work and had a hour or so. Only doubling up I did was over toilet throwing up. I did get 2 minutes into the run and .25 of a mile. I was really looking forword to edging ahead of CaptCanada too. Not going to happen this week i will be lucky (and probably stupid.) to get a qualifying run in tommorow :0(

Oh you will definitely get ahead of me for a bit. I won't be running again until jan 2 or 3. Too busy at work. 17 hour days at work are not conducive to training.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Loving the challenge so far but the next couple of weeks are gonna be mentally tough. I've got my A running race that I do each year (half marathon) in 2 weeks and will be taking some days off over the next few weeks to rest up the legs a bit. That's gonna put me behind and force me to have to work in some more doubles afterwards to catch back up. Argh!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [logella] [ In reply to ]
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I had 3 days off due to flu and started out lightly with a few very easy treadmill runs. I'd like to get back in the swing of proper training, but I think I need a few very light days of slow minimum duration training. Kind of sucks to go through the entire year, not get really sick enough to miss work and then be on holiday and spend the entire first week sick, or recovering to the point that I can't really do much. At least the Barclay's Premier League coverage has been fantastic, so between "British Football" and "American Football", there is plenty of sport to watch....plus some Tour de Ski coverage and I'm at the point where I'm barely missing training (OK OK, I'm lying, I feel like a tiger in cage).
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I'm dying from it man! My pace went from shit to really shitty. It really destroys your stride, pace, everything, but better than a treadmill for me. Well, right now anyway. If it keeps up much longer I may start using a treadmill.



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [dforbes] [ In reply to ]
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longest run in 3+ months, on snowy + muddy trails. about 9.5 miles, led ms. dawhead and our friend gene who is training for the miami marathon and was wrapping up an 80mile week, the whole way. felt pretty good, as in "wow, here i am, 19th run in 15 days". thanks, dev.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [PaulDavis] [ In reply to ]
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See, I'm not man enough for that!!! Well done!



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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maybe I'm still in. I dunno. heel seems to be doing well enough. Dog run today and had to hold him back from a boa crossing the road. Another animal to add to the list I've seen out there. Boar (wild pig like thing, so I'm guessing boar), croc (blocking the path and I turned tail and RAN), deer, tortuga (marine, nesting but way lost), herons, lots of birds, iguana and hermit crabs up the wazoo, green snakes, coati, mutant bunnies (can never remember their name so that's their name), and now a boa. Never boring on my runs.

Glad to hear you are hanging in there. I tried some intervals and strained my shin so now I have a shin splint in one leg. That limits me to 12 min miles max and the treadmill for a few weeks. My coach gets back next week and I'll confer with him on a course of action.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I am recovering myself. Try being a rescuer at a auto extrication 4 in the morning with it. Not fun but somehow it does not bother you till your back again. That said I was in bed from the end of my shift till 2 hrs ago. And now watching the Hobbit with the kids at the oboe theatre. At least I lost some weight :0)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I am day 52, run #52. I started the challenge a little early. It felt nice to pass the half way mark. I had to double up two times so far. I am very pleased at how comfortable I feel running, my base is really solid. I look forward to really increasing my mileage after the challenge is over. I am still shooting for 100 runs but we shall see how it goes.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Michel08] [ In reply to ]
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It's pretty nice to run in Montreal right now ...as long as you don't spend too much time on the streets/sidsewalks ... most parks paths are hard packed snow at the moment, not the quickest surface but ok for logging distance

but you really have to keep your eyes open for the snow removal machinery ... serious, especially after dark
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [shtrob] [ In reply to ]
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Slogged thru 6.5 miles on a local trail.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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A bit shy of 9 miles this morning w/ 5miles @ LT. First run of the year where I had ice crystals form on the outside of my arm warmers. I am still trying to warm up...
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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Hey guys, can some of you take your phones out for the next few runs and snap some pictures of your local running environment?
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Hey guys, can some of you take your phones out for the next few runs and snap some pictures of your local running environment?

I totally blew it and didn't have my phone/camera with me for my last two runs. Saturday's run was done in the middle of a heavy snowfall (very pretty). Sunday's run was in the evening with the temperature in the teens (with a wind chill approaching 0 deg F). The combination of blowing snow and the setting sun was picture worthy. I think today's run may include some decent scenery, so I'll be sure to take some snap shots.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Only at 11runs but took some days off when I couldn't run anywhere (safely) in Guatemala. Now back in the minneapolis with plenty of safe but icy trails to run in 5 degree weather. This is the first st challenge I have ever entered but its actually helping me along so thanks for setting it up.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dear Coach Dev:

Just returned from Canada for the holidays, so haven't been on ST much and just now catching up. Tomorrow, I'll run with my Galaxy phone and take a cool pic to post.

In the meantime, I want to thank you for your Dec. 22 reply to me: You're an inspiration. I'll never complain about baking cookies for six hours again. The cookies were a hit though with the family in Canada. Also, Coach Dev, I'm glad you're feeling better.

On vacation in Canada, Bumpass played/ran with his doggie friends, Beane, Bella, & Rory. It's funny how much faster he runs with his friends. Here's a pic of Bumpass after a long run in the yard with his buddies:





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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Out in the snow a couple days ago in my neighborhood just a little Southeast of St. Louis. Enjoying this challenge! Didn't get a run in yesterday, so I'm 1 run behind... but I'll make it up this week.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [TriWithT1] [ In reply to ]
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I won't wish you all Happy New Year, I think because it is up to make them Happy. None of us can make it happy for each other. It just comes from within or not (I've been victim of glass half empty at times, so a Happy New Year generally means glass half full).

Something to keep in mind. As athletes, we get the same amount of time in a year as everyone else....31.5 million seconds. We can sit around and complain those seconds away, or we can look at each one having a precious meaning, and use it to better the lives of our friends, our families, random strangers, ourselves and fellow athletes. 31.5 million seems like a lot, but they go fast and sadly we don't get a single one back.

I got some nice pictures from a run on Dec 24th before I got pretty sick. I'll load them up some time today.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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OK....here are some shots....fortunately no war, no landmines, no sniper fire, no one trying to kill me. Sounds drastic, but I was just talking to a friend who came back from a tour as a medic in Afghanistan and that's what he was saying about his current "low stress job" as a medic in the med-evac air ambulance, flying around the region trying to save people in distress....very different from doing the same in Afghanistan being shot at, and fearing death.

Snow drifts down the street



my foot prints....our prints on earth are temporary...we just rent this space



Kiddie soccer field where my son used to play when he was 5 (11 years ago)



local beaver pond all frozen over for the winter:



City snow removal has cleared the path between two neighbourhood blocks



Snowpack already pretty high on my street before the latest storm



Snow was 3 feet high, but surprisingly hard packed, holding up my body weight



All of these are within 1k of home. This is why have passed up many job opportunities to move elsewhere. No place like home.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Great pics and commentary, thanks for sharing!

I had my short, early morning run today on ice covered roads with spiked shoes. Very quiet and peaceful out on this the first day of the new year.


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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(Deleted previous post since I failed at inserting pictures the first time.)

Ran 3 this morning on the treadmill since I wasn't sure what today was going to bring. A window (of both weather and opportunity) opened this afternoon, and I headed outside for 6 miles touching a couple of grandly-named local parks. Here's the trail through Valhalla. It's not quite a "Hall of the Slain" worthy of the gods, but it's a decent place to add a mile of trails to a pavement-filled run.



On the way back home, I took a detour through Deadman's Hill. The sledding hill doesn't really endanger life and limb, but it's about as good as you can get in mid-Michigan. There's also about 0.3 miles of trail leading back to my subdivision.



Nothing grand, but devashish_paul asked for pictures and I used the request as an excuse to enjoy a nice winter afternoon. (I'm also now one ahead of 100/100 pace; I'm sure I'll appreciate the buffer at some point in the next couple months.)
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nice pics!! I just got done, freaking 12F out.



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [dforbes] [ In reply to ]
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Kparkins and I completed an interesting duathlon called the dip n dash today. 2 mile run followed by a frigid swim through the Tchefunce river followed by another 2 mile run. The water was 59 and it was freakin cold. I'm not sure why we did the race. But, I got my 30 minutes of run in counting the warmup. I'll try to load pics later on.
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Wow, that second run must have been brutal.

A bit short of 11 miles this morning. 7F ( -14C ) according to my car. It was not too unpleasant on the parts of my loop that were sheltered from the wind, the parts going into the wind provided motivation to pick up the pace a bit.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for visiting us in frozen Canada! Thanks for the nice note. Please post some pictures from your next run. Did your dog get his own ST account for the challenge yet?
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hurting today, tendinitis coming back to my ankle. I'm pissed because I'm feeling good.



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AnthonyS wrote:
kathy_caribe wrote:
maybe I'm still in. I dunno. heel seems to be doing well enough. Dog run today and had to hold him back from a boa crossing the road. Another animal to add to the list I've seen out there. Boar (wild pig like thing, so I'm guessing boar), croc (blocking the path and I turned tail and RAN), deer, tortuga (marine, nesting but way lost), herons, lots of birds, iguana and hermit crabs up the wazoo, green snakes, coati, mutant bunnies (can never remember their name so that's their name), and now a boa. Never boring on my runs.


Glad to hear you are hanging in there. I tried some intervals and strained my shin so now I have a shin splint in one leg. That limits me to 12 min miles max and the treadmill for a few weeks. My coach gets back next week and I'll confer with him on a course of action.

Thanks. I thought for sure I was out, and my goal of running every day for 100 days is out, but it seems my heel is doing fine now. I just need to keep the distance low for a few weeks and then I think I can start to increase. My ego is forcing me to do doubles to "catch up" though so that is something I've never done. Interesting. Taking this week off the bike as I was really starting to hate it and Jamie said it wasn't so good to be burning out on cycling in December (!!) but now the kilos are starting to catch up with the lack of food decrease so I have a feeling tomorrow will be back on the bike. No real winter this year other than November. Been around 28-30 every day in December.

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I am day 52, run #52. I started the challenge a little early. It felt nice to pass the half way mark. I had to double up two times so far. I am very pleased at how comfortable I feel running, my base is really solid. I look forward to really increasing my mileage after the challenge is over. I am still shooting for 100 runs but we shall see how it goes.

Wow! Good for you!

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Hey guys, can some of you take your phones out for the next few runs and snap some pictures of your local running environment?

sure. :)

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Out in the snow a couple days ago in my neighborhood just a little Southeast of St. Louis. Enjoying this challenge! Didn't get a run in yesterday, so I'm 1 run behind... but I'll make it up this week.

Had to quote this as it is such a nice shot. Great perspective!

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(Deleted previous post since I failed at inserting pictures the first time.)

Ran 3 this morning on the treadmill since I wasn't sure what today was going to bring. A window (of both weather and opportunity) opened this afternoon, and I headed outside for 6 miles touching a couple of grandly-named local parks. Here's the trail through Valhalla. It's not quite a "Hall of the Slain" worthy of the gods, but it's a decent place to add a mile of trails to a pavement-filled run.



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wow. That is pretty.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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As promised, here are my pics from yesterday's run: Bumpass and I ran around our lake, which is our usual morning route. We also ran into Huntley Meadows:


Beginning of our run around the lake.

Another lake angle

Trip into Huntley Meadows


Trail end . . .

Unlike Canada, we've no snow and the weather is mild. While in Canada, I ran a 10 miler in Hamilton and truly just survived it, but had fun. The wind and icy roads were a challenge for me. Overall, I enjoyed the race course.

Haven't signed Bumpass up yet. He's had too many rest days. ;)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [dforbes] [ In reply to ]
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glad i got some doubles in early. missed a run on new years eve, then fell sick last night with some wierd flu-y thing. not in bed, but skipping a run today as well. hoping to get back to an easy treadmill session tomorrow.
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Even though I ached today I felt good during my run. I like doing the bare minimum!



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [dforbes] [ In reply to ]
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Beautiful day in Seattle for a run! Blue skies, sun, and just above freezing, couldn't ask for better! I will try and snap some photos tomorrow!
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! I'm getting stomach problems.... i hate being sick.



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Geese taking over the Linear Trail on Christmas morning.




Mill Run Trail along the Speed River on Dec 29th


More Mill Run Trail


Back to the Linear Trail on Dec. 31st


Lower portion of the Linear Trail

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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Nice pics. My lake pics pale in comparison to your lake pics.

I want snow!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for the visuals....last 2 days nothing worth taking pictures of...yesterday 15 min treadmill run with hills + 90 min XC ski with my son and his friend (no chance keeping up) + 20 min treadmill run with more hills. Today 17 min treadmill run + 90 min Computrainer ride (minus 22C this morning) + 20 min hard transition run. I'm still 3 run behind 100/100 pace, (today is day 20).

After 20 days you guys should be getting in a bit of a groove. If you feel any aches and pains, feel free to back off, because around now is when we lose a lot of participants.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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glad to hear you're feeling better. the household here (at least mature adults within it) is sick and it sucks - the eternal tradeoff between "i should try to do something" and "i should get better".
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I really did my first "hard" workout today that was "metered". My bike average watts were down 15W over the same 40 min course 10 days ago.....so still feeling the hurt from being sick. I don't know what my weight is though, as it seems to be down given how lose my clothing is (nothing like not eating for several days to kill all of that hard earned muscle mass). Definitely on one per day workouts for a few more days as I need the rest of the day to recover. Breathing is not 100% yet for anyone in the house.
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For my 20th run of this challenge I thought I would do a 20 km run, take photos and post them to this thread. As it turned out the battery of my iPhone died 8 km into my run so I ran home, recharged, waited an hour and went out for a second run. As a bonus, I got to claim credit for two runs! Here is the visual record of today's runs in Ottawa:

I always look like a bank robber heading out for runs in the winter:


But if the thermometer reads -17.3 degrees like today, I don't care what I look like, I just want to stay warm.


One block from my house is the Rideau Canal. In a couple of weeks we'll be skating on its frozen surface.


For now, workers are pumping water on the snowy surface. Once the water freezes they will bring out a massive zamboni to smooth the surface. Slogging through calf-deep slush in -17 degree weather does not look fun. i give a huge tip of my chapeau to these guys.


Heading downtown I ran past the Chateau Laurier Hotel, one of the nicest in the city:


Then along Sussex Drive past the US embassy:


The "Maman" statue outside of the National Gallery is always an attention-getter:


Then I ran across the Ottawa River to Gatineau, Quebec. No matter what the weather, I always see someone on a bike during my runs. This guy must have had a cold ride today:


The curvy contours of the Museum of Canadian History are on the Quebec side of the river, with Ottawa's Parliament Buildings in the background.


Then across another bridge back to Ottawa and up to Parliament Hill. "The Hill" is a great place to run on winter, as its sidewalks and roads are cleared as soon as it snows.


The Centennial Flame was lit on Jan. 1, 1967 and has been burning ever since. It throws out enough heat to warm a runner/photographer's fingers on a cold winter day!


The Parliamentary Library at the back of the hill has always been my favourite building on The Hill. Need to work on my framing for self-portraits!


A quick stop at the nearby War Memorial, then it was time to head home.


Two runs, 21 km, 1 hr 43 min. Despite the low temperature I never felt too cold, except for my hands while taking photos.

Hope you enjoyed the photos.

Chris
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Nice pics. Ottawa is beautiful.

Have you ice skated on the canal?
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Awesome! We were 4F in upstate ny this am. Not even close to as pretty though!



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Thanks! Us Canucks don't "ice skate", we just skate :-)

I used to skate on my birthday (Jan. 1) every year, but lately the canal hasn't opened until the middle of January. So no, no skating yet this year.
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My nephew lived in Ottawa for a bit and skated the canal. I've always wanted to.

Thanks again for the great pics. I want snow!
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I got home last night and fell asleep for 2 hours and decided I needed a rest day. :-)

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Today is my rest day. It's tempting to run a slow 30, but I'm going to rest instead.
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wow! he has the SIT part DOWN! :) Nice trail. Is it all paved or is it my old eyes. What is on the ground in the last one? Wood?

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while I'm waiting for everyone's fotos to load (slow internet here) I'll post mine. Another dog run tonight but brought the youngest so she could wait with him at the start for the peemail and stops and starts and I could run.

The point is where we turn around.


My motley crew tonight.



my running partner at the turnaround



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so, with teh geese i was thinking that was sand, but i guess it was snow? WoW! love the geese pic and the untrampled snow in the forest one.

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wow! what amazing blue eyes you have! Also LOVED all that you see on your runs. Mine is so boring by comparison (though at 5km versus 21km I guess if i went farther (impossible) I'd potentially see more). What a great trip through your run! thanks!

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They got some huge rats in Mexico!! That is a big one you got pictured there. :0)
6.2 on the dreadmill with 1 minute intervals at 5k pace and two minute rest. Did a bunch of them after a mile warm up. They were done at a sub 20 5k pace. Speaking of which I hqve not broken yet!!! :0( hopefully this March.

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My 910 all the sudden will not upload to ST it find the device uploads the info and then just stalls at the transferring data spinning the loading screen. It loads to other sites and to garmin connect just fine... I need to load my runs!!
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Chris...thanks for capturing some of the sights from our great city.....regardless of season, it really is a great place for runners (or athletes for all sports for that matter). I hope you can join us for hill repeats on Parliament hill this weekend. Only in Canada, can you run intervals by the seat of government with a balaclava on and have the police wave at you. We really should bring these guys donuts one of these weekends!

You forgot to mention the year when you did a 100K speedskate on the canal, then did the Gatineau Loppet 50K XC ski race and then ran a 3 hour marathon at the local Winterman marathon. Any plans along those lines for 2013?

Dev
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Mine has been doing the same thing. Really annoying.

You can upload the .tcx files instead. They are in ~/Library/Application Support/Garmin/Devices/<device id>/history/
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They got some huge rats in Mexico!! That is a big one you got pictured there. :0)
6.2 on the dreadmill with 1 minute intervals at 5k pace and two minute rest. Did a bunch of them after a mile warm up. They were done at a sub 20 5k pace. Speaking of which I hqve not broken yet!!! :0( hopefully this March.

you should see him wet. Even more like a rat. The girls recently cut most all his hair off - nice for the heat but yeah, not much difference between him and a rat. :)

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Hey, thanks Dev. I was inspired to post the photos by the ones you had posted from your run. Yes, Ottawa is a great city in which to be a runner or triathlete.

I am registered for the 50 km Gatineau Loppet on Saturday this year, but I don't think I will do a 100 skate the previous day or run a marathon the following day; that was a once in a lifetime piece of stupidity!
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Hey, thanks Dev. I was inspired to post the photos by the ones you had posted from your run. Yes, Ottawa is a great city in which to be a runner or triathlete.

I am registered for the 50 km Gatineau Loppet on Saturday this year, but I don't think I will do a 100 skate the previous day or run a marathon the following day; that was a once in a lifetime piece of stupidity!

Chris, the fine line between stupidity and heroics is what has served to inspire enough of us to push our limits. Now we have 496 people participating in 100/100...in 2006/7 there were 3! As much as the Sahara runners get crap around here in the winter of 2007 when Ray was running 40-50K per day across the Sahara, I figured if he could do that many kilometers, I could scale it down and try to do 40-50 minutes per day.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I am loving all the pix, keep them coming. One of these days when get out when it is light, I will add a few of my own.

Recovery run fail for me this morning. Twisted my ankle on a piece of ice about half way through my run. I was able to finish, but my ankle is not in a happy place right now. Time to scoop some snow off the deck for to make an ice bath.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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100/100 Challenge Tip Of the Week
One of the most important parts of training for peak performance is traning specificity. There is no true all around fitness. You may be fit on the flats of Florida but you get to Boston and the demands of the course dramatically changes.
You want to gradually work your way toward running races specific paces on terrain similar to your peak race.

For Boston for example you may want to do a 8-10 mile marathon paced run with a bit of downhill in the beginning and make a transfer to uphill running at pace during the later stages the pace run. this will prepare your body for the challenges that will lie ahead on race day.

As this challenge goes forward i will go more into detail about threshold and pace training but start now reviewing a few course profiles and try to set your specific runs up accordingly.



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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I am loving all the pix, keep them coming.

I live at the edge of the Pine Barrens; not much to see

However, I will share the Xmas display set up by Mister "I can see my house from Space"







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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [randymar] [ In reply to ]
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OMG. that is Amazing. I'm not sure I've ever seen residential lights here. Electricity is just too expensive to waste on lights... :)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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I've seen this thread on the homepage for several weeks now and just wanted to wish everyone involved good luck. I did something similar this fall by running everyday for 83 days in a row leading up to the Philadelphia Marathon. With my main goals being to up my mileage, become more efficient and have more muscular endurance to avoid fading in the closing miles as I had in previous years.
My minimum run was 20 minutes but I did end up having several 70+ mile weeks. I did virtually no speedwork, but I live in a relatively hilly area so I just charged up hills occasionally to work that in. Mostly I just went out and ran and enjoyed it. I only wore my wristwatch so I didn't lose track of time. The end result is that it damn well worked. I shaved almost 7 minutes off my time from a year before and broke 3 hrs for the first time. Just wanted to share my story so that on those days you want to give up the challenge and there were plenty that I wanted to give up my own, know that it will pay off.

Good luck!
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OMG. that is Amazing. I'm not sure I've ever seen residential lights here. Electricity is just too expensive to waste on lights... :)

I ran past his house last weekend around 4PM to see if he kept them on all day long; the answer was "No"

My second question was "How does he turn them all on?"

It looked to me that he had everything wired into the exterior outlets on the porch and sides of the house, which all probably all on the same circuit = he just hits the breaker when it's "showtime"

Still, that's gonna run his bill up a few bucks for a couple of weeks in December and January

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [randymar] [ In reply to ]
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Isn't he worried that all those lights are gonna attract The Jersey Devil?



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"What is on the ground in the last one?" (kathy-caribe)

It's a wooden walkway leading to this platform overlooking a protected wetland. Here's pic of Bumpass and his girlfriend Riley on the platform:



This morning Bumpass and I ran for 30 minutes around the lake. Here's a picture of Bumpass after our run:

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dog must have a nose made of steel. :) thanks for the pictures! i guess I don't tire the yorkie out enough - he has NEVER slept after a run but is dragging ass on the way home, so hard to say.

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Thank you for sharing your pictures. Your dog is cute and you live in a beautiful place. Have a great day!
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Great pictures all, I guess my running in clear sunny 24* weather gonna get no sympathy from this group!

I am 21/21 with 2 off days followed by doubles; my off days were dictated by circumstance not feel. This is the most persistent I've run, how do you know when to do a recovery run or take the day off? I don't want to get injured and I'm feeling good.

Keep up the good work all!!!
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This morning Bumpass and I ran for 30 minutes around the lake. Here's a picture of Bumpass after our run:

I know that feeling.

Nice job on the challenge TriBeer.

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Thank you for the encouragement. This Challenge is motivating and I'm enjoying the pics, too.

Good luck on the Challenge! :)
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Isn't he worried that all those lights are gonna attract The Jersey Devil?

Funny that you should say that ...

New Year's Eve, while the fireworks were going off, there were some odd squawkings coming from the Woods behind our Pond. I told D'Kid that the explosions must have woken up a flock of wild turkeys that live back there

"Or, it could be the Jersey Devil; you never know"

But nah, that house is in the middle of the development, so all his neighbors can bask in its warm Yuletide glow without disturbing our indigenous cryptozoology

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [randymar] [ In reply to ]
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3 days sick so far ... this is why i did doubles to start with, but damn, it was nice being up in the top 15 for the first 18 days or so. some nice winter (and not-so-winter) photos far. carry on everyone!
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I was so inspired by your photos that even though my route is uber boring, I tried to find stuff tonight...

we start shortly before here


the last 2 nights I've had a kid with me - they find it much easier to walk the dog when I'm along for the ride. :)



my 2nd born



got the sun behind us - dog always runs better out of the heat of the day.



coming back from the point (dog and boy only went 1/2 way - 2nd trip today for dog)



back of the dive shop



the pool and restaurant (they're slammed as we're at the end of the 3rd week of Xmas break and everyone is out this last weekend)



back of the hotel (they're full up)



and almost home...



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TriBeer wrote:


This morning Bumpass and I ran for 30 minutes around the lake. Here's a picture of Bumpass after our run:


I know that feeling.

Nice job on the challenge TriBeer.

I generally resemble Bumpass's position around mile 140.601 of an Ironman....in fact, around mile 130.6 I kind of want to get into that position and it takes all my mental fortitude to keep shuffling for another 10 miles of torture before treating myself to lying down on the ground after the finish line!
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Awesome! Your route looks über interesting, not uber boring. Quite the contrast in conditions and weather from my route. I really like the photo of your shadows. Thanks very much for sharing!
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I was so inspired by your photos that even though my route is uber boring, I tried to find stuff tonight...

we start shortly before here


the last 2 nights I've had a kid with me - they find it much easier to walk the dog when I'm along for the ride. :)



my 2nd born



got the sun behind us - dog always runs better out of the heat of the day.



coming back from the point (dog and boy only went 1/2 way - 2nd trip today for dog)



back of the dive shop



the pool and restaurant (they're slammed as we're at the end of the 3rd week of Xmas break and everyone is out this last weekend)



back of the hotel (they're full up)



and almost home...


There is nothing about this route that I find boring....now my treadmill route is pretty boring so you won't see any photos of that! Thanks for posting the photos. Please keep them coming everyone. Nice to see the variety that everyone is running in!

Dev
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6.25 miles first mile at 8:30 next 5.25 miles at 7minute mile on dreadmill at work. Not my regular shift.
I was supposed to do 10 miles but pesky careless cooking call got in the way. I will get the other 4 in later today. Might as well make it a double now :0)

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15.6 miles this morning mostly in the dark. Did get some pix towards the end of my run. The local track is buried under all of that snow. Those of you who get a AmZof ass kicking in May should recognize the ridge of pain. I am planning on hauling the kids up there for a little skiing later this afternoon.


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Hey, it sounds like your ankle is better....good news. Speaking of tracks, I was thinking about packing down the 400m track buried in snow with my snowshoes and using it for intervals (with snowshoes). I figure I should also pack down a 200m loop as the times might be similar to 400m on dry land!
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Country road 9-miler with some old friends this AM. It was a timed workout, but I couldn't resist stopping to take one picture.


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wow. that is scary and beautiful at the same time.

I can't believe I was able to run today - so sore from yoga...

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Got my double on and picked the imtensity up a little since it was supposed to be a 10 miler today but had to be broken up into two runs

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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Alright people, after much work, I've finally put myself in the top 100. So, here's the deal... Anyone who has 19 or more runs cannot run until tomorrow. Hear that? All of you over-achievers should take it easy for the rest of your Saturday night (seriously, get a life outside of running). You can pick it up again on Sunday morning.






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Alright people, after much work, I've finally put myself in the top 100. So, here's the deal... Anyone who has 19 or more runs cannot run until tomorrow. Hear that? All of you over-achievers should take it easy for the rest of your Saturday night (seriously, get a life outside of running). You can pick it up again on Sunday morning.

Earlier today I was the closest ever to the top 100 but that bitch Sally keeps knocking me back down. :) I'm not going to check now because I'm likely back to 120s but it was exciting seeing 107 after my run this morning.

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Snowshoe intervals... wow.

The ankle is doing OK, stiff and a little weak but seems to be holding up OK for the slow stuff.

4 and change recovery run this morning.
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Hey guys, can some of you take your phones out for the next few runs and snap some pictures of your local running environment?

Just got back from Puerto Rico...where I ran every day thank you...Without seeing your request, I had already taken my camera with me, took this picture and thought, "What an awesome first run for 2013!" Then I also thought, "I need to post this on ST to make everyone jealous!"



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Hey guys, can some of you take your phones out for the next few runs and snap some pictures of your local running environment?

Just got back from Puerto Rico...where I ran every day thank you...Without seeing your request, I had already taken my camera with me, took this picture and thought, "What an awesome first run for 2013!" Then I also thought, "I need to post this on ST to make everyone jealous!"


That is a awesome picture. I am jealous!
A easy Dreadmill ( and I mean easy.) run at work followed by a 31 monute roller ride and another 32 minute roller ride a half hour after. Was going to do a double but didnt want to push the mileage to much. Think i am at 43-44 miles this week.

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Snowshoe intervals... wow.

The ankle is doing OK, stiff and a little weak but seems to be holding up OK for the slow stuff.

4 and change recovery run this morning.

Glad to hear the ankle is OK.

I packed a loop that is around 250m and another one that is 500 m on the local golf course and today I ran some intervals on that with snowshoes. Actually total run was 57 minutes with half on treadmill indoors and the second half hammering with snowshoes on the golf course. I suppose if I was smarter, I could have made each sessions a few minutes longer and take a break in between and get a "double" in, but it was a continuous run aside from a change of clothing and putting on the snowshoes (time for that obviously does not count and I only counted actual running time with snowshoes). Effort just to keep running is above 10k race pace effort, so I end up running a bit, then walk then run then walk....walking time not counted either :-(. Hard way to get very few kilometers. My hip flexors and upper quads are toast from all the lifting! Nothing like penalizing youself with weights on your legs, but it really is a nice way to run in the winter.

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after 4 days without any exercise, yesterday i managed finally got back in the saddle, or back in the shoes to be more accurate. ran a very slow 7 miles or so on my favorite local it-has-everything route (trails, asphalt, little hills, big hills, etc. etc.). feeling even better today, so hope to start getting back to where i'm supposed to be both with training overall and 100/100 in particular. a bit intimated to read that a friend of mine just got 2nd overall at his first ever 50k over the weekend .... so glad i got those doubles in early.
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after 4 days without any exercise, yesterday i managed finally got back in the saddle, or back in the shoes to be more accurate. ran a very slow 7 miles or so on my favorite local it-has-everything route (trails, asphalt, little hills, big hills, etc. etc.). feeling even better today, so hope to start getting back to where i'm supposed to be both with training overall and 100/100 in particular. a bit intimated to read that a friend of mine just got 2nd overall at his first ever 50k over the weekend .... so glad i got those doubles in early.

OK....there was a miniscule upside to getting sick over the holidays. I don't have a weighing scale at home (only at work). I weighed it at 6 lbs lighter than before the holidays. No wonder my hill intervals on the treadmill feel easier, and no wonder my bike wattage is also down....

Tomorrow is day number 25. If you guys can post some pictures from your 25% "there" run, that would be great.

Dev
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Unfortunately with the holidays and lady being in town for a week I took a full week hiatus... I'm scared to see how far down the list I'll be tonight when I update my log...

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Did a 6 mile interval run. Rest pace was 7:24 minute miles and intervals were at 6:28 minute miles.........this is geared to me getting under 20! it actually felt a bit labored today but i am getting off of being sick. Which speaking of after a bad night of the flue and taking the day off every muscle was sore and i then got a head cold also. So I could not sleep and took some sudafed the next morning. Well that stuff is like speed/crack. I could not stop running. In fact it felt like my heart was going to explode if I did!! Well took it once and now three days later it feels like it is still in me but starting to wear off. NEVER AGAIN!! Better off feeling sick. I feel tainted like Lance now although I did admit to it :0)

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took my inspiration from you ... though not quite matching your workout ... 2nd workout for me after being sick. 4x (3min intervals @ 6:27/mile, then attempt to recover for 3 mins @ 7:30/mile), but had to cheat on a couple of recoveries for the first minute. wish i could have done your workout - great stuff.
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Bastard!! LOL! had a chance to run in an indoor track yesterday. your pic was along the lines of what I was thinking about for 31 minutes!



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Glad I could help out. All week was like that. Now...it's back to the cold and dreary, but at least I can run outside.
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Lets get this thread back on the front page.

10.6 mile "general aerobic" run this morning. It is getting warm enough again that the skunks are out and about, I just about stepped on one this morning.

I am scheduled for a 16m / 10m @ MP on Sat. Not really looking forward to that one...
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This is what I got to do hill repeats on last night. The people around my neighbourhood apparently don't believe in salting the sidewalks.


Looking up my street from the end of my driveway - it's a small crescent, so we seldom get plowed or salted, and we don't have sidewalks.


Found a patch of clear pavement!

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Thanks for the visuals of your "obstacle course footing" for the hill repeats.

I hope everyone is doing well going through day 25 and has high motivation. I have to say, I am having difficulty getting the runs in as I have been doing more classic XC skiing, and there are only so many hours in a day and trying to make extra time for running is getting harder.....the reality is that I can run all year, but can only do winter sport in the winter.

Nevertheless, I have upped my target to 100 runs from the original of 80. I am behind by a couple and I think if nothing else the mental exercise of trying to get it all done pays during racing, when things get tough....you know that many times in training, you had to call on your mental fortitude to just get to the start line of a given workout. As we all know, once we get to the start line of a given workout, the workout itself is much easier than battling day to day life to make room for that start line. It is no different than racing. You get to the start line of a race, and you did all the hard work. Once it gets hard in racing, you know that it is not as hard as the journey of getting to the start line, and it makes the pain a lot more tolerable.

So on that note, I'm heading over to the start line of today's run.

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I've got 18 runs in 25 days

A shade under 2/3 = 67% = 67 runs of 100

I'm shooting for a consistent 3 days On/1 day Off routine by the end of the Challenge which would put me at 75 of 100

I gotta put my head down and charge this week then we'll be back on track

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While I increased my goal to 100/100, my real goal is 1000k in 100days. I am currently around 15K behind the total I need to be at today. A few of those runs with snowshoes on really killed my mileage total.
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What's with the spaceship over there? Pretty cool

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I've actually been injured the last ten days or so.The physio figures I have torn a rhomboid and it has slowed all my training considerably.Stuck to sitting up on the trainer and can only run for short periods before pain returns.Strangely enough I can swim without much worry.Totally has but a dent in my run challenge but I guess I have to be smart and give it a chance to heal enough before next week...

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yeah it's this thing ... the olympic stadium in Montreal .... really nice "building" that provides light for cross-country skiing and running at night ... it also houses two nice 50meter swimming pools, the building on the left used to be a velodrome, now there are poor pumas turning in circles there (and beavers and ...) ... I should go free them and rebuild the track ;-)



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I think I know that park ... didn't they set up a F1 course in there once, about 10 years ago?

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shtrob wrote:
yeah it's this thing ... the olympic stadium in Montreal .... really nice "building" that provides light for cross-country skiing and running at night ... it also houses two nice 50meter swimming pools, the building on the left used to be a velodrome, now there are poor pumas turning in circles there (and beavers and ...) ... I should go free them and rebuild the track ;-)





Thank you for posting pictures of that stadium. Many great memories from high school going to watch the Expos, the Alouettes and the Montreal Manic from the NASL days. $1 got you seats in the bleachers for the Expos. Sadly, I missed the Police Synchronicity World Tour stop in Montreal as I was in recruit camp in the Armed Forces in the Summer of 83....hold that thought, the Police concert was at the Spectrum, not Olympic Stadium, but either way, your image brought back great memories.....to be 18 again with the world in front (my son is nearly there!!!):

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Off to run with Sting playing in the background! In my first marathon at age 19, I bonked badly at 32k right around that stadium....the longest run of my life was 15K before the marathon! It's amazing that I made it to 32. I actually came through 30K even splitting 3x10K @ 45 minutes and then spectacularly blew up....walked from 32-37k ate a bag of chips and got a bottle of coke from a spectator and then ran the last 5K in 21 minutes as there was a silver medal for sub 3:40....ended up at 3:41...that last 200 meters really demoralized me (37 to finish line is 5.2K, not 5K). Still not sure how I pulled that one out. I actually have the finisher picture at home somewhere. That was Sep 84. In fairness, I had spent the entire summer bike touring in Europe, riding 3-6 hours per day, so I was fit, just not running fit!


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Had a good run this morning and I will double up tonight. This morning's run was my first early morning in a while. It was slightly rainy yet peaceful on my normal route which is usually filled with the hustle and bustle of the evening traffic and other runners. The dark sky with the glow of streetlights was something I missed. Put in 4.06 miles and will put in another 4-5 miles after work.
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Time to distance myself from Dev a bit: did my first double today. An easy 30' with a build at the end, and a hard 50' this PM, with 3 intervals of 5-6-7 minutes of 5km pace in the middle. Starting to appreciate the treadmill - this type of precise workouts is just impossible outdoors, since you'll never get the pace right.

Also found a funny quirk of my treadmill: I stuffed two computer speakers in the little waterbottle pockets. The only way they'll stay there is if I point them downward. It seems that the HR sensor now picks up the beat of the music, so I know exactly the BPMs of the songs. I could possibly correlate that with cadence, I guess...

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I'm still running! I keep forgetting to track though so I'll get caught up.

We've had pouring rain and upper 30s this week so I've been on the treadmill which sucks. But it is either that or hypothermia. It is almost impossible to stay warm in that kind of weather. Cold is OK, rain is OK but almost freezing rain, not so much. My legs get so cold they don't want to work anymore.

I keep myself occupied on the dreadmill I found Freaks and Geeks on Netflix. How did I miss this show?? Hilarious. I find myself laughing out loud, at Gold's Gym, and sometimes have to jump off the belt so I don't fall. Yup, I'm the sweaty weirdo no one wants to be next to and I'm OK with that. I do avoid garlic for lunch, perfume and grunting though. I have SOME standards.

Here is where I run on the weekends. This was from Sunday. Dreary weather. Started raining 1/2 thru the 100 minute run.



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I think I know that park ... didn't they set up a F1 course in there once, about 10 years ago?
D'Wife's cousin lived on the other side of town; just off Boulevard Saint-Laurent by Boulevard Henri-Bourassa


no F1 course race in Parc Maisonneuve :-) ... it once was a golf course, a long time ago ... last Fall they were shooting the movie White House Down there, that's the closest to F1 I can think of ... next to it are the botanical gardens ... there's an outdoor 400m track one km away ... it's a good place for running, but not as pretty as the Mont Royal in the middle of the city
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finally got out to do some more serious trail mileage today - about 12.5 miles, the southern end of the Four Corners in the wissahickon valley phila. i got up to this mileage level back in sept before suffering from a wierd new ankle injury. it was about 46F and sunny today, and ms. dawhead and i had a lovely run in the (bare, brown) woods at lunchtime. 2 more runs there to get up to the full disance (21 miles or so). very inspiring. and our time wasn't too bad, either.
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32 minute run at work and a 50minute bike / core workout on rollers before work.we did some search and rescue training before i went on the dreasmill and my knees feel it now. Hopefully they will feel better for tommorows run. Might have to hold of till evening to get as mjch recovrry in as I can.

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Back on the training track after 8 days off for the Christmas boom. I actually lost 8 pounds during that stretch. I guess 16-18 hours a day on your feet in a hot kitchen for ten straight days will do that to you.

I am trying to race at 155-158 this year, which is about what I weighed when I was 16, about 30 years ago. I have never raced below 168, so we will see if this works. I sure look better with my shirt off ( I know you care Bmanners ;))

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Just stay healthy Vincent :0)

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JenSw wrote:
I keep myself occupied on the dreadmill I found Freaks and Geeks on Netflix. How did I miss this show?? Hilarious.

I thought the exact same thing a few years ago when I saw it for the first time.
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OK, I know this has been answered a million times, but I'm ignorant and confused.
if I run say 1 hour plus 20 minutes in a day, can I count it as two runs, logging 50 and 30?
What if I run the same spread across two days? I'm trying to increase frequency, but I don't totally understand the rules.
Thanks and sorry sorry sorry.
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Great pics. If I had those trails, I'd have no excuses for not running.

Do you ever jump in the water after a hot day run?
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No, unfortunately it's difficult to navigate along those rocks and you have to go out a few feet to get to some deeper water. I do bike to the other island across the way and do all my open water swimming at the beach though.
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My routes suck compared to you guys!
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Rules are on page 1 of this thread:

WHAT COUNTS AS A DOUBLE RUN?

For a run to count as a double, it must be separated by at least 1 hour. I have to pick a duration to separate 2 runs and it can't be 1 minute or 5 minutes, and putting 1 hour in between means that I will allow you to count a run-swim-run, run-bike-run, run-wts-run, run-XC ski-run, run-McDonalds-run as 2 sessions as long as the thing in between lasts for at least 1 hour (be it 40K on the bike, or a session at the donut shop).

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Thanks. I understand that part. It's the limits of swapping times on runs I'm confused about...
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Sorry, you are out of luck. Your example gives you 1 run but you can count it as a single 70 minute run. For a run to "count" it has to be 30 minutes or more.
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Sorry for the late response.

Basically you can add as many short runs as you want in a day to get your "first" 30 min run.

Let's use an extreme example.

I'm busy at work, and can't make time during the day and it is going to be busy at home.

So rather than walk 2 minutes to the coffee machine, I step out the back door and jog 6 minutes, enter the front door, and go to the cafeteria and get my coffee. It is a tiring day, so I need a lot of caffeine, and I do this 5 times.....now I have a total of 30 minutes of running and meet today's quota.

I get home and am busy with family. Now 10:30 pm rolls around and I'm wired from all the caffeine, so I decided to run 15 minutes easy just to loosen up. Then I come inside the house and sit on the trainer for 54 minutes, and decide I want to run some more, and go out for 15 more minutes of running. With transitions I finish the workout at 11:59 pm.

OK, so now I have 5x6 minutes from the work day, and 2x15 min in the evening. The first 5x6 minutes count for my 1 run quota for the day. If I was smart and ran 30 minutes straight on the second round, I could count this as 2 runs, but since these were two runs of 15 minutes they just add to the total running for the day....so 5x6 min, plus 2x15 minutes ends up being entered as a single 60 minute run.

By the way, I picked the 10:30 pm start time and ended at 11:59 pm because otherwise you spill over into the next day and those minutes would need to be allocated to running for the next day.

I have had several days in the challenge where I either started my day with a 15 min treadmill jog, or ended the day that way, with a 45-60 min run at lunch. The total just gets entered as a single eligible run even though I did it in two sessions. We still get credit for the mileage and time, and realistically that is all that really matters.
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Well this is my first time posting in this thread... But been consistently running for the past 3months....
Did my first 2 mile race today since 2004. I don't know how it is possible... But I ran 9:27 which was a 14s PB! I ran 9:41 in 2004 when I was 23 years old! Very happy with how I am aging! Hahaha
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32 minute run at work and a 50minute bike / core workout on rollers before work.we did some search and rescue training before i went on the dreasmill and my knees feel it now. Hopefully they will feel better for tommorows run. Might have to hold of till evening to get as mjch recovrry in as I can.

What do you do for a core workout on the rollers?

Nice job on the challenge, you're rocking it!!!

Got my 30th run in this morning. I'll try to get in a double next week.

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Thanks core is after the rollers. I do 30 sit-ups , 30 side situps(bends on each side, 50 crunches 30 standing twist , 30 side bends with 35or 45 lb weights. Also 4 minutes of planks rotating 30 seconds on right, left and center positions
Ran y 4.60 yesterday in 31 minutes first mile was 8:30 minute mile then did 30 sec intervals at 6:15 pace which is faster then my 5 k pace. Rest was at a 7 minute pace. Newdless to say I was whooped after. Did 6.60 today a little (33 min) easier but base was mostly at a 7 min mile pace

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Ran a pace yesterday that I haven't run in years. Felt great. Short but fun. Not raining but cold for us!

Sunday is my last long run before the Carlsbad Half Marathon on the 27th.

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100/100 Challenge Tip Of the Week
Hill Training. THis week I want to focus on the important aspect of hill sprints, not to confused with hill repetitions
In the earlier phases of training short explosive hill sprints of 10-20 seconds on the steepest hill you can find done at maximum intensity.
This strengthens all running muscles making the runner less injury prone. It also helps increase the power and efficiency of the stride allowing the runner to cover more ground per stride and using less energy in race situations.



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Great views! Reminds me of riding along the San Francisco Bay.

Here are a few I took on my new favorite loop this morning. 8.7 miles, 1,700 feet. I started this challenge a little late, let's see if I am healthy enough to pick up a few doubles in the later part of the challenge.






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Thanks, I thought it was something you were doing on the rollers. :)

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There is a bit of a core workout on he rollers themselves. It does take a bit of core to keep balance. After a few months of doing rollers I don't know how much though.

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A week ago, I was struggling to make the top 100. Now, I am comfortably in the 70s (as of this post). My initial thought is: What gives?

Possible options-
1. I am an over-achiever
2. The rest of the real over-achievers have become slackers.

Since, historically, there has been no evidence of me being an over-achiever, I have come to the conclusion that the rest of you folks are falling off the wagon. It's time to pick it up people. Get running!






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Well this is my first time posting in this thread... But been consistently running for the past 3months....
Did my first 2 mile race today since 2004. I don't know how it is possible... But I ran 9:27 which was a 14s PB! I ran 9:41 in 2004 when I was 23 years old! Very happy with how I am aging! Hahaha

First of all, congrats
Second, 32 does not count as aging. There have been several sprinters making the 100m finals in the Olympic games well past your age. If they can sprint that fast, when they are 3-5 years older than you, you can't be using age as any excuse....at least not until you hit 44-48 range
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finally an epic workout .... 107 miles on the bike (32 on the CT, then out for 75) followed by a 6 mile brick run. i haven't felt that slow cycling or that bad running in a long time, but hey, its january so it has be OK, right?
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Thanks. This is what I was confused about. So accumulating the first run has different rules than a subsequent run in a day, for the purposes of the challenge.
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6 mile run today at a good clip after riding 25.25 miles. Averaged 20.2 on bike and that was with slowing down to 16 mph for 3-4 miles to ride with a associate. After associating biked at a leisurely 21mph for rest of ride. Then ran 6 and it felt very easy for the first five. Balls of toes are starting to hurt a bit. Might be a sign to take a day of or get a easy thirty minutes in tommorow. But damn......
It is so boring and the thirty minutes seems very long at anything slower then a 7:40 pace

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Well ended up doing a double. Feet actually felt good and not sore at all. I Did 4.40 miles because......

I was supposed to do 10 today and Was near a track because my 10 year old son was at indoor soccer practice at the high school. I had my my younger 8 year old son also and he threw soccer balls at me from different dark corners of the track. It was at 6:30 with no lights. He would jump out and say if you can dodge a wrench you could dodge a ball. First time really scared me then I was ready for it. Lol, luckily there was not much air in the ball and he missed me 3 times out of the 5. Then he got bored and he played some soccer in the middle of the football field. Which like I said was in total darkness

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100/100 Challenge Tip Of the Week
Hill Training. THis week I want to focus on the important aspect of hill sprints, not to confused with hill repetitions
In the earlier phases of training short explosive hill sprints of 10-20 seconds on the steepest hill you can find done at maximum intensity.
This strengthens all running muscles making the runner less injury prone. It also helps increase the power and efficiency of the stride allowing the runner to cover more ground per stride and using less energy in race situations.



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Scott....quick questions on the explosive hill sprint. Should we work up to it for calves and achilles? Also, wondering if I can do it on the treadmill. Like set the treadmill at a fast speed at 15% and have it spinning away....jump on it....go for 15 seconds and get off. Thoughts? I don't have a steep enough hill nearby.
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A cold but beautiful 12 mile run this morning before the football games.



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A cold but beautiful 12 mile run this morning before the football games.


Very nice....we had the most miserable run in 3C and pouring rain. Not to mention it is destroying the ski trails!
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Sounds like my typical weather. It is so unusual for me to be able to run in the sun I couldn't find my sunglasses.

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I would not just jump on but gradually increase speed after incline has inclined. Or you are asking for injury. It is a lot different when the ground is moving under you. 4.10 easy miles this morning before work on dreadmill.

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Dev,

The hill sprints are done at incline with a almost fukll recovery. When we get to longer reps the rest will decreas. Start with 10 second surges . I agree with BManners also that only the treadmill jumping on gradually is a bad idea. I don't suggest it ideally for the treadmill but if you must increase it gradually both incline and speed. It does not need to be a brutal incline but some grade to it. The sprints are only 10-20 seconds and one every 2 or 3 minutes. This really reduces the injury risk. Also think this may help you increase firing the muscles due to injury. Again start small and increase slowly over time.





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It has been abnormally warm down here. Cloudy and foggy, but in the 50&#730;s.

Got in another double today. 34/31 is a pretty good start to the challenge and puts me in the top 20. 1/3 complete!
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I must remember that warmer weather does not equate to more daylight...yet.

All of our snow is gone, but it sure was nice to run in shorts and a t-shirt in January!

Back into the freezer this week, but with dry sidewalks I don't have to worry about slipping and hurting myself before the 3-hour trail race on Saturday.

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Thanks for your picture. For us, we have snow where it belongs on the ski trails and the roads are free of snow. Which actually gave me a chance at the 1/3 point in this challenge (well tomorrow is day 33, today is day 32), to just do a couple of timed 1k intervals on a standard loop that I do. During this challenge I have been doing lots of runs in the 30-70 min range and all of them generally involve some hills. The bulk of my intensity has been done on treadmill runs doing hills at 8-15% grade at moderate pace (for example running at 7 mph at 10% grade is supposed to be the equivalent of 5:45 mile pace). I was quite happy to see the two timed kilometers to be 3:53 and 3:44 today. I felt like I could get faster if I needed to, but today is only training. So the low impact high incline treadmill hills along with the frequency are allowing me to maintain decent speed, even though I am not doing any fast leg speed running. One of my goals this year is to run a single sub 6 min mile again. I have not been able to really run fast since I had an accident in 2011 at IM Switzerland due to lack of full coordination in my left leg.

If I can keep up the 3:44 per K pace by the end of the challenge, that gets me to sub 6 for a mile. I realize that this is not super fast for a lot of guys around here, but given the nerve damage on the left side of my body and associated complications, I am really encouraged by the results from treadmill hill work. I'm doing that around 5x per week (I have been working up to that since September) in small daily doses.

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OMG I DID IT! I broke into the top 100!! holding a very shaky 92 but will likely be dropped way down once every updates their logs but I'll take it for now. Course, I'm all but cheating as there is no way I'd be able to run if the mercury ever dropped below 20C.

one of these days I might have to take some beach pictures when I'm stretching after a run. We're overrun with Euros right now but only bikini-clad ladies, no hot men lately. The other day one was doing some kind of phtoto shoot and posing all over the place - dayum but they contort themselves to get the sexy poses...

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I would much rather see pictures of that over some snow covered running trail any day.
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I would much rather see pictures of that over some snow covered running trail any day.

I agree....show us a beach...enough snow and miserable weather around here.

OK, did some spreadsheet chasing this evening. Got on the treadmill for a 33 min hill run with Vibrams. Now I am 1 run behind 100/100 pace and 317K out of target of 320K to be on 1000 kilometer pace. Tomorrow is day 33, so 1/3 the way through.
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Damn snow is back in the north east.



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What day are we on?

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I would much rather see pictures of that over some snow covered running trail any day.

As long as there is male beefcake out there, you have a deal. :)

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What day are we on?


depends where in the world you are. in this spot it is 16 January. now I'll stop being a smartass. :) today is day 33.


and the Most Important fact - I am STILL (tenuously as Sally hasn't updated for a while, for one) in the top 100, scrambling to hold to number 96.

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As of this writing at 8:20 AM EST we are on day 33. In Japan it is 12:20 AM on Jan 17th so they are on day 34!
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2 mile wu , 3 x 90 sec. @ 10k pace with 30 sec rest, 5 x 30 sec @ 5k pace with 30sec rest, 5 x 30 sec @faster the. 5k pace (6:15 mile pace) with 30 sec rest, 2 mile cool down at base pace of 7:19 mile. Have to admit I did another .50 of a mile during cool down at faster the. 5k pace. Then did some core and going to help buddy set up his trainer now. The. Will go do a hour on my trainer :0)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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Landed a little bit wrong during my Sunday run and it has flared into a full-fledged sore hip flexor. Rested Monday and took a hot tub. Last night I got about 35 minutes into my scheduled 80 minute run and had to bail out. Going to try and get a massage today.

Injuries are very unusual and when I do get them they heal up quickly. Let's hope that holds true, I'm traveling to a half marathon on the 27th!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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I've never been a steady runner until this challenge and just a third of the way through I'm really happy with the results I've been getting. I have been able to improve my form and have taken big chunks of time out of my average pace (used to run 5:00-5:20/km, now averaging 4:40/km). All it takes to hook me is a little online competition. I'm looking forward to the next 67 days.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [clarkoe] [ In reply to ]
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31 runs in and I reached a bit of a breakthough. Was able to run at mid-season pace/HR combo last night. Averaging 8 min/miles and somewhere around 30 minutes per run. It's an intentional slow build-but it's working! Thanks Dev!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Should be up to date after tonights run. No way I would be this consistant without this challenge. The improvements I've been seeing over 5 weeks are great.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [tri808] [ In reply to ]
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Was not going to double up but it was 40 degrees out with a slight rainy mist, Perfect for running so dropped the boys at CCD parked the car in front of the Jesus statue and ran 4.35 miles at a easy 7:24 mile pace. It felt really good and kind of easy.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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your base pace seems pretty quick considering that faster than 5k pace is just 6:15. just 1min/mi slower is base pace? do you go by feel or do you have any reference for you paces?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [hantph96] [ In reply to ]
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i am trying to break 20 minutes for the 5k so my 5k pace is around 6:25. it is (was) on the dreadmill so my base pace is a little faster then it would be outside and 10 seconds a mile is fast for me. meaning the difference between 6:15 and 6:25.:0( I do have a coach that set my workouts for me. It is geared towards breaking the 20 minute mark. i have a habit of going out to strong and losing lots of ground after the first mile. hopefullly the quicker base pace during my intervals makes me stronger and faster overall. think my fastest 5k is 20:06. the base pace was set by me.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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Came upon this scene while running with the jogging stroller pushing a 3yr old and 7 monther around! Love this challenge and hope to make it to the top 100 soon.


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [striket] [ In reply to ]
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this picture was ofcourse taken on the fly right?... we will disregard that the shadow looks as tho you have stopped and interrupted the continuous 30 minutes!!!!!!!!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Day 33 here in Lost Wages 35 runs 159 miles. Got a double today an hour this am on the dreadmill and an hour this evening.

Hope to have my best running year ever.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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BBQ run this morning - low and slow - need to get some doubles in so I can get ahead of the game so I can relax in Miami at the end of the month. 50% of my initial 70 run goal but still on track for the full 100, we'll see how that works out!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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thanks for the clarification. dont you think it would be better to recover between intervals rather than keeping a strong pace? what does your coach say about base pace?

i know its tempting to always go kinda fast, especially if you are running in places where a lot of other runners are.

if you put your numbers in the jack daniels formula it gives a base pace of around 8:20.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [hantph96] [ In reply to ]
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I was coming back from injury but I tried the slower pace last year. With almost results but did not get what I was hoping . So am hoping the stronger (faster) base gets me the few needed seconds per mile.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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good luck.

i once did kinda same as you and it worked. ditched the hrm and went only by pace and feel. this automatically increased my base pace, and after some weeks i was comfortable with the new base pace, and consequently my times in races dropped massively. well, i increased frequency of my runs as well.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [hantph96] [ In reply to ]
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thanks I am also increasing the frequency of my runs also. although I am fricking hungry all the time. need to get that under control :0)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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I've just be loving this year's 100/100 Challenge. I was on fire early and up 3 runs when my brother came in for the holidays a gave me a cold that knocked me back to even after three days off. I'm back up two runs now and feeling good.

Last week it was cold in Los Angeles. Well, cold for Southern California standards: 50degrees during the day with wind. That's very chilly for this area. The wind makes for clearer air than normal and I wanted to submit some pics from a typical trail run above my neighborhood.

Looking east you can see the tall buildings of Century City (just above ridge) and in background - downtown Los Angeles.[/img]


Looking waaay east now, you can just make out snow on the mountain tops[/img]

On the way back down - headed south now, the Santa Monica Bay with Palos Verdes (the big mound) in the distance.[/img]

And I even saw deer on this run[/img]

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Well now I know what you guys have been dealing with. We got hit with a norte yesterday afternoon and while I got yesterday's run in as it hit (so still warm enough) today I was forced to ride in 23 degree weather. JeeZE! My hands are still frozen. I need to go out for a run now but the mercury has dropped to 22C and I'm not sure I'm woman enough. Also didn't even bother with a shower after the ride and I've NEVER done that before. What's the use of a shower if you're not dripping sweat?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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It was -11c when i left for a run last night. -16c with wind chill.

Here's the forecast for the trail race tomorrow:



But no, I feel awful for you - how could you possibly stand 22c? ;)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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mistressk wrote:
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But no, I feel awful for you - how could you possibly stand 22c? ;)

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I KNOW!! It is really just inhuman. I surprised myself by breaking a sweat and was Shocked to find I'd about PRd my normal run. Weird. When you're not fighting heat stroke you can run faster. Who wudda thunk?

Now I need to find a hot tub, warm toddy, fireplace and something to warm my belly...

.....baby it's cold outside.....

(I'm completely ignoring the numbers you posted because, I know that life simply does not exist below 15C (think that's the record for here :) ). Good luck in your race this wekeend!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Started to taper for race next Sat. I will be fighting the urge to run as I watch my placings fall throughout the week.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [captcandybars] [ In reply to ]
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I will help you out with that urge. 3.50 recovery run t work on tredmill at around a 8:30 pace. it was the hardest run yet! walked a 1/2 mile after. I did a 15 min. core workout and rode the rollers for a 1/2 hr. this morning

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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13 and change w/ 10 miles @ roughly MP this afternoon after a bit of a rough week. Felt real comfortable, with my HR right in the "Long/Medium-Long" HR range based on Pfitz's book. I could have kept going, but I did not bring any food and water and missed breakfast and lunch.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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Same here but ten miles. Last five into the wind so at mile 7.50 I was at the high school and finished off at the track. HR was in zones 3-4 mostly 3. Here are splits

1- 7:47
2- 7:28
3- 7:41
4- 7:29
5- 7:19
6- 7:19
7- 7:18
8- 7:19
9- 7:09
10- 6:52
Total time 1:13:52

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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slightly losing the plot on 100/100 ... missed several runs last week before i had even caught up after 5 days of sickness. still, managed a semi-decent (for january) 51mile/7mile brick today, and have an 18 mile (flat) trail romp tomorrow, so i hope to find some discipline and get caught up at some point. and if not that, at least stop daily life scheduling from causing me to miss runs. there's really no excuse.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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You are moving...

4 and change recovery run this morning, will watch some football on the bike later today.

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ianpeace wrote:
I've just be loving this year's 100/100 Challenge. I was on fire early and up 3 runs when my brother came in for the holidays a gave me a cold that knocked me back to even after three days off. I'm back up two runs now and feeling good.

Last week it was cold in Los Angeles. Well, cold for Southern California standards: 50degrees during the day with wind. That's very chilly for this area. The wind makes for clearer air than normal and I wanted to submit some pics from a typical trail run above my neighborhood.

Looking east you can see the tall buildings of Century City (just above ridge) and in background - downtown Los Angeles.[/img]


Looking waaay east now, you can just make out snow on the mountain tops[/img]

On the way back down - headed south now, the Santa Monica Bay with Palos Verdes (the big mound) in the distance.[/img]

And I even saw deer on this run[/img]

Hey, thanks for sharing! I am currently 2 runs behind 100/100 pace, however, I am lacking motivation. Normally, I do XC ski racing all winter, and all the running helps fitness, especially days that I cannot ski. This year, I can't race, so the same motivation is not there, and without having signed up for a spring race, the only motivation is not falling too far behind on the spreadsheet. I need better reasons to jack up motivation. Maybe I should commit to a 10k in March.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Quick 5 miles on dreadmill. Legs tired from yesterday but bounced back after a few minutesof running. On computrainer for. Hour now as I write this IM Canada course to honor CaptCanada and all the fine cooking he does :0)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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No picture of run but I have a picture of my recovery drink / lunch. Raspberry , pineapple, orange, mango , banana and french vanilla yogurt


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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100/100 Challenge Tip Of the Week:

Last week we spoke about hill sprints. This week as we bridge from strength to speed, we introduce hill repetitions. These can be anywhere from 200-800 meters and tempo varies depending on the length from 1500 meter speed to 5k pace. Start with the shorter distance and increase distances weekly. A series of 4-6 repettions will be sufficieent

There are two types of runners who can specifically benefit from Hill repetions. One is the runner who is a fast twitch runner and specializes in short races . This runner tends to peak early when intensive speed running is introduced Hill repetitions allow this runner to delay intense speed training and further elevate the runners fitness before heading to the track.

The second type of runner who benefits from hill repettions is the injury prone runner, especially one who increases the chance of injury when running fast. Running at intensity uphill involves lesss impact force and lesss tissue strain than running the same intensity on level ground. In addition hill repettions add a strength boosting element to running at high intensity which reduces injury risks.

Hill repetions can be done after a long warmup or after a threshold workout. Time the repetitions to ensure consistency. After 4-6 weeks of hill repettions you should be ready to take on the challenging track workouts.














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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [Scot] [ In reply to ]
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I was scheduled for a 8 mile run w/ 4 miles @ LT pace. Ended up with 6 mile and change this morning w/ ~3.5 miles between my 5K and 10k pace. A bit of a flubbed run, but I had the stomach gurgles and really needed to make a dash for home base...
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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I have not fallen to 36/39. Yesterday I did a 3 hour XC ski, covering 38K. It was really encouraging, as my nerve issues in my left leg that mainly show up when it is in a ski boot with a "weight" hanging off it, seemed to be less pronounced. I skied a few short loops from my car and things seemed to hold out and did not lose control over my leg and decided to venture longer. I already have good fitness from running and biking, so it was no big deal to go longer. When I got back, it was minus 10 and howling wind. I thought about a transition run for this challenge, but as this was the first time in a year that I have been able to XC ski without losing control over my left leg, I decided to celebrate and not run and give myself a break and appreciate the moment. Too long to explain what does not work in my leg, but it does not show up "that much" in running and almost not at all in biking. But biking has almost zero technique and run technique is vastly easier than XC ski technique when it covers to dynamically balancing and applying power. But that is also why my run speed has been down....it's because I don't balance well on my left leg and push off hard enough. Anyway, a small victory day in a long recovery road warranting a mini celebration by not actually running :-)

Tonight I have an overnight flight and full day of travel to Europe for biz tomorrow, so I don't think I will run tomorrow either. Thus I will be 4 behind 100/100 pace.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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good for you dev! nice to see progress in that leg! I too headed out yesterday but got about 10 seconds in before my back said no. Did manage to get to the touristy beach today for some pics for you guys and will load those in a bit. Take care traveling!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [MattAune] [ In reply to ]
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I would much rather see pictures of that over some snow covered running trail any day.

Well, the norte that has settled in here keeps me out of the water and the rest of us away from the beach, so I headed into town so you could see real, live tourists on the beach. I tried to go for a run while I waited for my daughter to get out of school but couldn't run on the beach, so just a couple pictures.



almost there...



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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So jealous. Today's high in DC: 25° with 24 mph winds.
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A couple of shots from the 3-hour on Saturday, just because the loop around Camp Heidelberg is beautiful:


Looking back at the entrance into the woods.


This hill was a sheer face of mud for the 6-hour in October.


Everyone walks this one.


The other, smaller hill with logs pounded into the ground to form steps.

None of the terrain is terribly difficult, but it's a 2km loop and you really start to curse those hills by the 8th or 9th time you climb them. The company is good, however, and despite a strong, gusty wind the sunshine made for a lovely day; a welcome change from the mixed precipitation that was predicted.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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Wow! You be BAD ASS! It is still 21C and too cold for me to go out for my am run. I hope it warms up soon as I have doubles scheduled today.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [MattAune] [ In reply to ]
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After today's run it was topless Italian ladies and fat old men on our beach. clouds moved in and now i'm skeered to run (cold).

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks to you and MistressK keeping us entertained with nice pictures from runs. As it turns out yesterday after 16 hours of door to door travel, I decided, that I may as well put on my shoes and run. It was minus 4C and snow covered here in Eindhoven NL, but I jogged from my hotel over to the University where there is a track that was cleared for snow, so I joined a local running club and did a bunch of 200's, 400's and then I decided to do a timed 1000m. Ended up being 3:58, so that was nice. I'll take my camera out for this morning's run (it is 5:25 am here) and try to get some shots, but it's just going to be a track with some snow around it and the route over to the track is nothing really picturesque.

Anyway, I probably would have not gone out without the challenge. In the end, I ran 13.5K which was better than zero.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I also had a challenge motivated run this morning. I probably would not have gotten out of my nice warm bed to do ~9 miles in the cold ( 6F ) this morning w/o it .
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I KNOW I would not have done the 2nd run yesterday and would have run a few less since the beginning so yeah, loving the motivation by the challenge. Good for youDev! After 16 hours of travel - WTH would NL be? Not Nuevo Leon...Northern Lichtenstein? :)

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This challenge has got me out the door quite a few times that I did not want to go. Eventually once I get up the crappy first hill out my door the runs are great and I always see other runners. I have travel coming up soon from Nashville, TN to Dortmund, Germany so that will be a tricky time to get in runs. I am 2 runs down and will probably fall a little further behind but I would like to get 80+ runs in after 72 last year. 90 would be great and that is my current target.
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today in Montreal maximum temperature was -13F .... -31F with windchill ... kind of cold :-)
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I did my double while son was in basketball practice. ran to the highschool to the track. I then ran back to middle school to get my son after running. It was brrrrrr cold (12degrees) dark (7:30) and lonely. i actually enjoyed it and did 4:33 mile in 42min52 sec. and it felt eas. the last mile was myfastest @ 7:17 i got some pictues of the track but it is dark , very......very .......dark :0)

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Last few days running off 5 hours of sleep and being forced to run in the dark in minus 5 to minus 9C in Europe before work. Not fun, but unless I run before work, it is not happening, as the rest of the day is wall to wall meetings and evening business dinners etc. Managed to run 1:15 every morning....by sacrificing sleep. Not a sustainable thing in the long run, but willing to do it for a few days. As running is the only form of exercise I have access to right now, it is not hard to get motivated to run. Once I am home and have many options, then the running gets harder to do.

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Ok here is a picture of my 7:30 , 12 degree track run last night :0)
Enjoy it was very scenic :0)


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4. and change recovery run this morning w/ similar scenery ( i.e. dark ) It was relatively balmy at 11F.

I broke the 250 mile barrier w/ this morning's run ( # 33 for me ). Comparing to last year where I did a straight up 100/100 I am down by about 60 miles.

I have noticed about a 20-30 sec/mile pace drop at a fixed HR over the past couple of weeks for my long run pace. The faster pace feels pretty good as well, I am not feeling over-trained which also drops my HR at a given pace.


~13 miles scheduled for tomorrow,
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Damn index finger...
I was aiming for 80+ run with running six times a week. Now I have to have a surgery on my right hand that gonna stop me from running for 9 days. I've been running with a healing broken finger for the last two months but and I need to get to chips of bone which are stuck inside my index finger joint.

I'll be counting 9 days of down time from feb 6th.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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Doubled up dreadmill run at work. Broke the 250 mile mark also with this mornings run. This run breaks me into the top ten at number 7 I think. This run felt very easy and smooth. Crossing my fingers that I can stay healthy and keep up fitness level. Probably lay off the doubles for a bit.

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Run 50 in the books watch did not pick signal up till .30 -.35 of a mile from house. I know cause I run here all the time :0) just in case I estimated on the low side and added only a .25 mile. Last 2 miles were at a decent clip of a 7:20 mile. Sweet sixteen party tonight for one of my daughters friends so I had to rush the run

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13 miles and change this morning. The bulk of the run was into a really cold/cutting wind, I just about bailed on it 4 or 5 times. Right after I finished, I had an hour of ice skating w/ my daughter as a warmdown. I am gonna sleep well tonight, especially after a snort or two of some way too good 15yo single malt...
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It was minus 22C when we started this morning but after we got going it was not too bad. 16K with some hill repeats in 90 minutes. I tacked on 10k of speedskating on each side of the run as the Rideau Canal is frozen and open for skating (all 8 kilometers). It sure is a lot easier dealing with jetlag coming west than going east.

Yesterday's run was in pitch dark outside Amsterdam airport. I hate running from airport hotels because it usually involves running around a lot of concrete, and traffic with no where to really run safely without being hit. Not so in Holland. There is an entire network of bike paths going in an out of the airport and I beat the morning bike commute crowd as I was running between 6:15 and 7:30 or so.
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Keeping up with a run a day. Just logged the latest run and it took my total mileage to 209.99! Thanks for setting this up Dev! Sorry no picture tonight...do you really want to see a black trail with no lights?
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100/100 Challenge Tip of the Week :
Over the next few days I want to step back a bit think about what you are trying to learn from this 100/100 experience and how to carry the plan over after the challenge. This will have you focus on what works and what does not work. Learning these skills will not only help you to self coach yourself but your awareness will help those that do work with coaches to provide information for an effective plan and maximize performance.

The reason learning your body is so crucial is each athlete is unique . If everyone responded the same way to training there would be no reason to pay attention to ones body. Some runners respond well to high mileage while some respond to quality. There is no way of judging how your body will respond to individual workouts let alone a year long training plan. Improvement happens when you have the ability to makes assessments and make the proper adjustments.

At the end of a season or training block look back and determine where things went right and wrong. I will discuss over the next few days different things to assess and how to correct them during a training block if possible or for the next training block Keep an accurate training log and over time you will be able to spot trends where the training pointed toward the positive or negative.









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11.10 miles on dreadmill In 1:20:30. I Started off with a 7:50 mile and increased every mile until the last three miles where I did the last three in 19:58.
Was supposed to do the last 20 minutes moderate. I hope my coach does not mind the 2 seconds of slacking .0)

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View from the start/finish line of the Surfside Shuffle 10k @ Surfside Beach, TX. 70 degrees and sunny. A little early in the year for such nice weather.


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I hope everybody's week is off to a good start. 8 and change miles this morning w/ hill repeats ( Scot, thanks for the tips )

Recovery run + trainer ride scheduled for tomorrow.


I am starting to break in some new shoes on my recovery runs. I usually get 500-600 miles out of my newtons, with the increased millage associated with that challenge I am hitting that mark much earlier in time than normal.
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Thanks for the picture....that gives us hope. Yesterday I did a 40k XC ski....temperature in the parking lot was minus 24C which is minus 11F. I finished the ski and could not feel my feet, but reluctantly put on my running shoes and did a 16 minute transition run. At that point I could have gone the full 30 minutes, but i was late for a family lunch, so I packed it in....later in the day, I topped up the rest of my run with a shuffle on the treadmill...that second short "top up run" was way harder than the entire ski+transition run in the morning. I'm not sure that I gained any value from that second outing.....this morning I was sore and cripple from the 9 hours of training this weekend....got on the treadmill for 32 minute run on the treadmill @4-10% grade in the 6-7 mph range....all uphill so easy on the sore legs.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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that is some good spreadsheet chasing right there Dev ;-)

But what will happen to those last two runs when you "change" the 30min run threshold to 33min for one day, gone! :-)

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_EH_ wrote:
that is some good spreadsheet chasing right there Dev ;-)

But what will happen to those last two runs when you "change" the 30min run threshold to 33min for one day, gone! :-)

Yeah, they would evaporate, but I better not mess with anything.

As for the spreadsheet chasing, yes, I decided that I have the basic run fitness to risk the spreadsheet chasing and I also have a desire to race St. Croix or Wildflower or perhaps Galveston this spring, so those are good reason to jack up the running.

Last year, I did 2600K + of running injury free, with the tail end of the year more like 70K per week, so trying to target 70k per week over the challenge (goal of 1000K) is probably safe....so far, so good and we are at day number 45. That 4:07 run at IM Tremblant 2012 needs to be obliterated....I know I have a zillion excuses from last year (like not being able to even walk without losing control over my leg this time last year due to nerve damage), but excuses are a dime a dozen...everyone has their own, and mine are no different....doing some spreadsheet when I don't feel like running to jack up my HTFU factor will hopefully help in the second half of the marathon when the 500 lbs gorilla decides to hitch a ride on my back. And that 500 lb gorilla always hitches a ride. I keep telling him to pick someone else, but he always decides to jump on my back....or maybe there are 2000 500 lb gorillas at every Ironman that WTC issues and they just jump out of the woods at some point and choose their assigned athlete. I don't know what the deal is, but I know I always get one issued. Hopefully, my personal gorilla can wait until mile 22 versus mile 14.....could you send him a note to take a nap so he misses me on the "out part" and only catches me on the "back part"?

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are you doing any xc skiing races? all that skiing milage should be put to good use, no!?!
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Dev, no need to justify your spreadsheet chasing (especially to me, I was one of the worst ones!!!)
I think you said it best, if the spreadsheet chasing is forcing you to HTFU and get out there and run, then that is all good!
I thought I would be missing the Challenge this year but luckily I have found another obsession to OCD over... trainerroad.com!!!!! Oh and it is not like I am not running anyways (368km in december and 350km so far in January). All too get rid of my gorilla at the 1/2 marathon in may!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [bob_nohope] [ In reply to ]
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Run 50 in the books! Mainly short runs with a paltry 205 miles at the halfway point. Main thing is that's about 150 miles more than I would have done without this challenge to obsess over. Done a bunch of doubles in the last week to get ahead of the game in time to relax for the next 6 days in Florida - see you next week!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I've been running but haven't been putting it in the log. Too lazy :-)

I nailed a race this weekend. I'm still slower than molasses but at least I'm faster than I was 8 weeks ago. I trimmed 15 minutes off my half marathon time. Lots of work to go but that is a healthy start.

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Define slow as molasses.... because that probably makes me molasses at subzero temperatures. I do have 31 or so runs in the book, and it is helping.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev,

love the challenge! thanks for putting it together. I am not posting anything but have made every day since the start. doing 40 mile weeks for the past 3 weeks. my goal is to do 50 miles this week and 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 miles in corresponding run numbers.

thanks again for the push!
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Fun facts from my race:

I got progressively faster over the last 3 miles.
Last 2 miles were faster than first mile.
Last mile was second fastest.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Lightened the running load in the last 10 days because of slippery sidewalks and snow. The rest seemed to have pay off because I did a sub 30min 7k for the first time! (29:32) I've never run as consistently as I have since the start of this challenge.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [clarkoe] [ In reply to ]
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Glad to hear.

We're at day 47, it should be starting to feel easy to get out consistently and bang out 30 minutes minimum. Most of you who are "still here" and did not over do it in the first part of this challenge and are uninjured should have fairly clear sailing to really ramp fitness in the second half of this thing. I view the first half as the "train to train part". The second half is where the real training happens. The first half is just getting ourselves physically, mentally and in some cases, logistically ready to ramp the running.

thanks everyone for playing along.

For those who have been sitting on the fence, why not join in and do your personal 50/50?

Dev
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I'm a bit disappointed it appears I won't even hit 70 runs, trying to keep training somewhat balanced with biking and swimming, keeps the numbers down. In addition to just needing some rest since many of my runs are on the higher mileage and/or intensity side. I am happy with my mileage though, keeping that in the top 50 at least.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [steelerguy] [ In reply to ]
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Half Marathon was this past weekend. Finally got a run in today. Legs were trashed. I have been refusing to look at the challenge. Waaaaahhh.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [captcandybars] [ In reply to ]
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At work now and ran 30 minutes before work. I have been tillering the back of a ladder all day and really want to run now. Instead of the rollers which take take concentration. It would be nice to just veg out and run for the sake of running. Just let every thought go and run.
That is what I like about running. When all is said and done you do not need take anything to do it other then sneakers (maybe not even them.) and no thought at all.
IT IS JUST RUNNING
But alas I promised myself no doubles this week. Waaaaaa I want to run.

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At the 30 day mark I thought I had a LONG way to go. Now suddenly we're almost to day 50!

I'm only 1 behind and I'll get it made up very soon.
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JenSw wrote:
Fun facts from my race:

I got progressively faster over the last 3 miles.
Last 2 miles were faster than first mile.
Last mile was second fastest.

nice way to negative split! Yay!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Tomorrow marks the halfway mark of the 100/100 challenge. I had a little time on my lunch hour, and I’ve crunched some numbers about how everyone’s doing. There are a number of people registered for the challenge that aren’t actively logging workouts, but I wasn’t sure where to draw a cutoff line so I included everyone.

Total number of participants: 498

Run Frequency
On 100+ pace (49 runs): 34 (6.8%)
On 90+ pace (44 runs): 85 (17%)
On 80+ pace (39 runs): 115 (23%)
On 70+ pace (34 runs): 151 (30%)

Run Distance
On 700+ mile pace (343 miles): 11 (2.2 %)
On 600+ mile pace (294 miles): 29 (5.8%)
On 500+ mile pace (245 miles): 64 (12.9%)
On 400+ mile pace (196 miles): 119 (23.9%)
On 300+ mile pace (147 miles): 174 (34.9%)
On 200+ mile pace (98 miles): 238 (47.8%)

I started off thinking I’d shoot for 80 (6 days a week with 6 bonus off days), but I’m at 49/49 and having a lot of fun. Now I just have to figure out what to do with all the run fitness I’m building…
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Ah, after tonight I will be 11 back from 49.... time to tack on some extra 30 min runs.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [bothepat] [ In reply to ]
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Three runs this week @ 6 a.m.! I'm NOT a morning person, but thanks to the Challenge, I got out the door! My pace @ 70% HR is down 20 sec/mile with just 30-35 min avg time for runs.
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Scot wrote:
100/100 Challenge Tip of the Week :
Over the next few days I want to step back a bit think about what you are trying to learn from this 100/100 experience and how to carry the plan over after the challenge. This will have you focus on what works and what does not work. Learning these skills will not only help you to self coach yourself but your awareness will help those that do work with coaches to provide information for an effective plan and maximize performance.

The reason learning your body is so crucial is each athlete is unique . If everyone responded the same way to training there would be no reason to pay attention to ones body. Some runners respond well to high mileage while some respond to quality. There is no way of judging how your body will respond to individual workouts let alone a year long training plan. Improvement happens when you have the ability to makes assessments and make the proper adjustments.

At the end of a season or training block look back and determine where things went right and wrong. I will discuss over the next few days different things to assess and how to correct them during a training block if possible or for the next training block Keep an accurate training log and over time you will be able to spot trends where the training pointed toward the positive or negative.









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Hey Scott, thanks for that tip. I agree it is important to learn how the body responds, and this can change over time either for the better or worse. For me, it is a matter of learning how my "new" body works.

Anyway, yesterday I took a full day off training. In fact, I literally took a full day off of "life in general" and went through the motions... but barely.

For a number of reasons, I needed a mental break from all the pressures of day to day life and did not feel like doing anything at all. Maybe it was just last week's crazy busy business trip, with lots of flying lots of lack of sleep and running 8-10 miles in the middle of what would ordinarily be my "REM sleep time" catch up. And I'm dreading a 3 day trip to the west coast starting Sunday evening, returning overnite on Tuesday, so that was not helping my morale either.

I really was tempted to go out and run because of this challenge, but then I took a step back and said, "No, I think I really need a mental break".

I did the bare minimum at work, the bare minimum at home, nothing on the training front.

It was just one of those days when you step away from yourself and say, "I think I need to checkout for a day". I don't have this often, and I usually plan days when I will "check out", but in this case it was reactive, and probably needed.

This morning's run was 8k and felt really good (as we would expect after a day of having "checked out"). Right now I am 3 runs behind 100/100 pace and around 40 k behind the pace to hit 1000K by the end. It means I have to do around 11k per day for the next 50 days, or 70K per week with a few weeks of 80-90k.....that will be hard, not from a mileage perspective but more so from a time management and motivation perspective.

As you know it is much easier to get motivated for something that you have never done. When you have done something before it is much harder.

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That was a GREAT decision. I've done that a couple times this challenge and feel a mixture of guilt and happiness upon doing so. :) That said, this challenge has me at 4 hours/week WAY before I ususally do in the season and I'm so glad I joined! Many times the only reason I go for a run when I don't want to is the idea of climbing up the spreadsheet. :)

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Dev,

Thank you for sharing. I took a rest day yesterday. I still ran for 30 minutes, but it was slow & easy. Today, I feel much more energized. Taking a rest day to recharge your batteries is important. As working triathletes with kids, we push ourselves too hard. You sound especially busy and your contributions to ST are noticed. I don't know how you do it all.

Again, thank you for sharing. You're an inspiration.

Have a great weekend. Rest Up! :)
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100/100 Challenge Tip of the Week:

I wanted to continue on the post I started last week, which is learning from the experience. The ultimate objective is reaching maximum potential in peak races, so when reviewing a previous season that is a good place to start. Did you reach the peak performance you were looking for? If not, here may be a few of the causes.

Unrealistic goals and expectations: Example if you are running a 20 minute PR for 5k at the start of the training block, a goal of 1:17 for a half marathon is an unrealistic expectation. You would be surprised at some of the goals I have heard with the comment, "I have three months to train."

Reaching peak fitness too early: Runners spend way too much time in specific training. Do the workouts at proper times. If you felt you were in better shape a month before peak race, chances are you got to fitness too fast. It really is like gourmet cooking, in the fact that every thing needs to be added in proper sequence and timing. If this is the case, adjust and add more base time before adding specific training.

Did not allow enough time: This is not being properly prepared to add the specific training in the right time frames. If your plan did not end with four solid weeks of peak training, consider adding more time to the next training block.

Failure to taper: This is a tricky one, as some athletes respond to more modest tapers, while others respond to more aggressive tapers. If you felt the taper was too short or modest, try a more aggressive approach next time.

How did I perform in my Tune Up races: This is a second step in reviewing a plan. Some runners actually perform better in tune up races than the peak race. This is caused by reaching fitness too early. If this is the case, than modify the plan to eliminate this from repeating itself.

Poor performances in early races, but improve steadily in the training cycle: This indicates the plan was efficient to some level, but fitness was lower than expected at the start and you play catch up in the training cycles. This limits you from building on the training foundation you have established in past blocks.

If you have the tendency to get out of shape between training blocks, develop a plan that allows you to stay fit in the off training periods.



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Good stuff. Thank you!
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Hey Scot you talkin to me.
I am trying to fend off the peaking early part.
If it feels good and easy how do you Dance around that? Right now a 7:10 minute mile seems pretty easy. As does the 6:20 mile during intervals.

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Thanks....I get a lot of help on the home front. My family just does not like me posting details on what they are doing because unlike me, they are almost never on the internet in any form (that includes my 16 year old...which is an oddity today). But yes, life is busy and in general, like most age groupers, we like it that way (not only that, my family does not like it when I am not busy), but from time to time, I/we need to take a step back to slow down the pace. There is only so much energy to give. During the 100/100, it's a self imposed additional layer of scheduling and pressure to figure out where to get all these runs in around life and the other tri stuff, but I do know from past experience, the payoff is good. The big run base allows me to park the run training in a bit of maintenance mode and focus on swim and bike when the weather outside gets good, knowing that the run training is largely taken care of.

I find you can ramp swim and bike training really quickly off big run fitness, but the opposite never works.

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"I find you can ramp swim and bike training really quickly off big run fitness, but the opposite never works." (Dev)


I'm banking on this, as February begins my getting back into the pool and more indoor bike training.
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It always works to a large degree. My athletes here in Ottawa always have a winter run focus because we can't bike outdoors here and too much trainer time leads to mental burnout.

They all perform on the bike in the spring/summer (for them) even though the bike training is not that huge.

I do try to get them to maintain some semblance of swimming which they should but if they miss it, they won't injure themselves (unlike running).

For myself, I have been able to take large blocks of time off swimming in the winter, because I am am doing 5-10 hours per week of upper body aerobic work with XC skiing. That has been less this year, so I'll need to get back in the water soon if I want to actually race in the spring (like in April or May). If I want to only race in June/July, then I have time on my side.
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"I am am doing 5-10 hours per week of upper body aerobic work with XC skiing." (Dev)

That just sounds like fun. I love snow!
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100/100 Challenge Tip Of the Week:
I would to conclude my thoughts on learning from the experience.

Was specific endurance limited: Did you fail to focus on a specific training for the course at hand. If you had a 10k and were doing base miles did you fail to include hills, tempos etc that mimic the course? The cure obviously would be more planning of a peak course. One of the things that a lot of people fail to do for Boston is focus on downhill running and the transitioning to uphill running. Do a tempos that mimic that transition. If you have a tendency to go out too fast do a workout where you do a 1200 at 5k pace go do a 2-3 mile tempo at half marathon pace, and finish with another repeat. This will mimic going out fast, settling in and then closing fast. Of course the paces are slower than a race but the tempo changes will aclimate you for the race effort.

Experimentation:
Do not be afraid to alter or experiment with your training. Training has always been the experiment of one anyway so find what works and make minor altercations such as more mileage , different tapers, , different types of tempos etc. I see so many athletes get stuck with the same training plan and use it over , and over but as you evolve as an athlete so should the plan. You may get good results with a plan but you may get better results with another plan so do not be afraid to make adjustments.



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Just wanted to remind everyone that today is day 50....let's hear what you did special on day 50. For me it was over 4 hours of training including a race. I'll post details a bit later today. I just need to catch up on a number of things at home and pack up for a trip to the west coast that I leave for tomorrow afternoon.
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Day 50 with 40 runs ( pretty much on plan ) breaking 300 miles for the challenge.

Rough run today, I went downhill skiing yesterday the first time in about seven years. Great day but ,my quads were shot.
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Dropped my son off at a birthday party and the gym was like two miles away. So....... I had a 10 mile run to get in today and this was my first chance. all I had was a hour and fifteen minute window. So I set out to do it in a hour and fifteen minutes. After a 1:07:3x seconds I accomplished my goal ahead of time :0) it felt very good. i set the dreadmill faster from the begginning so I did not have to play to much ketchup.:0).....get it ketchup hahaha... it felt slightly hard but i was able to deal with the pace pretty good. just hope the dreadmill translates into some pretty fast times on the road!

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i am barely keeping up with my 70/100 to my big surprise.
i lost 4 days to illness in the beginning and i lost another 6 last week due to travel and hard physical work. i actually had to take a day off today. not too happy about that.
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I ran 14 today, for my 36th run. Slowly working myself up from the mid 200's to 130's today. I'll be doing my first doubles this week to do some catch up. Really enjoying this.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [tacozilla] [ In reply to ]
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Hey guys,

We're past day 50. I'd like to grab 3-4 stories as Herbert wants to feature some escapades from the challenge on the front page. If you are interested, send me an email (mine is on my profile), and send me 2-3 lines on each of the following:

  1. Tell us 3-4 key things about yourself (background in tri, goals, other responsiblities outside tri that makes training tough)
  2. Your starting point for fitness?
  3. Where are you are now?
  4. How hard was it to fit all the workouts in? Weather or scheduling related challenges?
  5. Obstacles you have overcome?
  6. How do you see the next 50 days playing out.
  7. If you can attach a photo from a run or of yourself in the challenge that would be even better.

I'm making no promises, but I hope to grab 3-4 profiles for this story. My preference will go to "non front of pack" folks, for whom this challenge might be changing how they approach training. The fast guys have things pretty well dialed in (or maybe they don't and if the challenge made any changes, I'll gladly make an exception).


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took yesterday off to downhill ski with my family. It was awesome having the boys both actually able to "ski" with me. although it was 18 degrees out and my damn fingers hurt like hell! Even with gloves on. back to training today. I did intervals @ 5k pace and managed to hit 10k @ 42:00. All done on dreadmill of course. So no story here Dev except......... I am back in the pool too :0)

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Bumpass taking my rest is best advice after our run this morning:


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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MAN oh MAN you can tired that doggy out. :) I have yet to do so with ours but the farthest he's gone was 6-7 km.

Can't believe I cracked the top 50 this morning. Just takes patience, I guess. Well, that and never running in anything lower than 20C. :)

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ankle blew up on sat's long run... massage sat afternoon + wrapping and icing all weekend. 13 runs back. looks like i may be on the treadmill for a bit.
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Too bad, because you miss some incredible sights - it took -16c last night to bring out this amazing hoar frost!







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I do tire him out, but he keeps coming back for more!

Congrats! on cracking the top 50.
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easy day today 6.2 miles in 41:30. It actually felt easy keeping a 6:44 pace and throwing in some 6:15 pace intervals. but shins did hurt a bit after.
if number114 did not get on the dreadmill next to me I might have been able to keep it slower. I guess my wife is right I have to turn everything into a race :0) LOL.

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"6.2 miles in 41:30." (Bmanners)

This would be my Zone 5+++++++ time. Nice job today on the dreadmill. I can relate to racing the other guy in the gym syndrome. It can be a motivator. ;)
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Yes but only if I know him otherwise I normally do not. Anyway he was not racing loll.

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now trying to get back on the 100/100 path. my brother from the UK is visiting and the last two weeks have been a complete workout bust. but i managed a runs (6.7 and 3.6miles) yesterday and hope to do the same for a couple of weeks. volume matters for my training plans, so this isn't ugly, but i wish i hadn't fallen so far off the wagon .... tomorrow, ms. dawhead and myself will do our first 2013 4 corners run, which is about 21 miles of technical single track with 5500' of climbing. unless we get too cold ;)
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This is what it looked like today under my bike after my 45 minute CT ride.
10 min warm up, 2-30sec sprints with 90 sec rest in between then 5-4 min intervals at sprint pace with same rest intervals. The 10 minutes I averaged 120watts and around 13.5 mph it was a chore getting the average watts up to 199 watts after that. I have the bike set up under a heat vent recessed light and heater is right behind that wall. Can't make conditions any more like Eagleman. Just need to get a dreadmill down there now ;0)



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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Halfway there - 50 runs in, 50th in the rankings. I like that kind of symmetry. And for some reason I'm #1 in the 50-runs crowd, and I have no idea how that happened, since I don't think I run *that* hard or long. But apparently I do. Not biking or swimming helps I guess...

Anyway, I have to drop out for a couple of days unfortunately. Having surgery under general anaestetic tomorrow, but hope to be back at it Friday for an easy 30 minutes, and to be picking it up again Saturday. The surgery is fairly minor - one of the last ones (hopefully) resulting from my crash almost a year and a half ago. My eyelid needs to be lifted so that I can finally properly close my eye again, and they're removing a screw in/under my eyebrow that is bothering me. If this all goes well, the next (last?) procedure is a fix to my eyeball which will make the almost constant double vision I have go away. If that goes well I may even be able to ride on the road again!

In the meanwhile: Guys, do your worst with my ranking. I'll be more than happy to catch up again in the near future.

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Dude!!! GOOD LUCK tommorow I hope all goes well!!

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Jan de Visser wrote:
Halfway there - 50 runs in, 50th in the rankings. I like that kind of symmetry. And for some reason I'm #1 in the 50-runs crowd, and I have no idea how that happened, since I don't think I run *that* hard or long. But apparently I do. Not biking or swimming helps I guess...

Anyway, I have to drop out for a couple of days unfortunately. Having surgery under general anaestetic tomorrow, but hope to be back at it Friday for an easy 30 minutes, and to be picking it up again Saturday. The surgery is fairly minor - one of the last ones (hopefully) resulting from my crash almost a year and a half ago. My eyelid needs to be lifted so that I can finally properly close my eye again, and they're removing a screw in/under my eyebrow that is bothering me. If this all goes well, the next (last?) procedure is a fix to my eyeball which will make the almost constant double vision I have go away. If that goes well I may even be able to ride on the road again!

In the meanwhile: Guys, do your worst with my ranking. I'll be more than happy to catch up again in the near future.

Jan, good luck with your surgery. Very impressed with everything you have done with your "new body". Keep it up...also, please send me some info per my request on the front page article. I think your story and participation in this challenge would be inspiring for many to read given where you were just a year ago.

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devashish_paul wrote:
Jan de Visser wrote:
Halfway there - 50 runs in, 50th in the rankings. I like that kind of symmetry. And for some reason I'm #1 in the 50-runs crowd, and I have no idea how that happened, since I don't think I run *that* hard or long. But apparently I do. Not biking or swimming helps I guess...

Anyway, I have to drop out for a couple of days unfortunately. Having surgery under general anaestetic tomorrow, but hope to be back at it Friday for an easy 30 minutes, and to be picking it up again Saturday. The surgery is fairly minor - one of the last ones (hopefully) resulting from my crash almost a year and a half ago. My eyelid needs to be lifted so that I can finally properly close my eye again, and they're removing a screw in/under my eyebrow that is bothering me. If this all goes well, the next (last?) procedure is a fix to my eyeball which will make the almost constant double vision I have go away. If that goes well I may even be able to ride on the road again!

In the meanwhile: Guys, do your worst with my ranking. I'll be more than happy to catch up again in the near future.


Jan, good luck with your surgery. Very impressed with everything you have done with your "new body". Keep it up...also, please send me some info per my request on the front page article. I think your story and participation in this challenge would be inspiring for many to read given where you were just a year ago.

Dev

There is a front page?

Just saw your request. Will do.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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thanks.....I am at 49 runs. I fell off your pace on Sunday as I speedskated 20k then followed it up with a 30K XC ski. The 30 K XC ski took me 30 minutes longer than planned and I only ended up with 10 minutes of transition running, then the rest of the day was spent on family engagements and flying to the west coast leaving no energy nor time to top off the final 20 minutes. I'm 3 runs off 100/100 pace now. We can encourage each other to get back on pace after your surgery. Today I spent 50 minute running 9K doing 600m loops around a parking lot in the dark in front of my hotel in Santa Clara. I did not feel like running on the treadmill and did not feel like dodging cars on roads. There is a canal nearby but did not want to run there in the dark. The 600m loop around the parking lot ended up serving as a large track. It's not the first time I have used a hotel complex parking lot at a track while on business travel when having to run in the dark before a work day. Still more entertaining than staring at the bottom of a pool, although I did tack on 15 minutes in the hotel pool that took all of 10 strokes per length.....better than zero swimming.
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Jan de Visser wrote:
Halfway there - 50 runs in, 50th in the rankings. I like that kind of symmetry. And for some reason I'm #1 in the 50-runs crowd, and I have no idea how that happened, since I don't think I run *that* hard or long. But apparently I do. Not biking or swimming helps I guess...

Anyway, I have to drop out for a couple of days unfortunately. Having surgery under general anaestetic tomorrow, but hope to be back at it Friday for an easy 30 minutes, and to be picking it up again Saturday. The surgery is fairly minor - one of the last ones (hopefully) resulting from my crash almost a year and a half ago. My eyelid needs to be lifted so that I can finally properly close my eye again, and they're removing a screw in/under my eyebrow that is bothering me. If this all goes well, the next (last?) procedure is a fix to my eyeball which will make the almost constant double vision I have go away. If that goes well I may even be able to ride on the road again!

In the meanwhile: Guys, do your worst with my ranking. I'll be more than happy to catch up again in the near future.


Jan, good luck with your surgery. Very impressed with everything you have done with your "new body". Keep it up...also, please send me some info per my request on the front page article. I think your story and participation in this challenge would be inspiring for many to read given where you were just a year ago.

Dev

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Bumpass embracing rest-is-best advice. Here's a pic after our run today:


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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Instead of working on school work, I guess I will update my workout history.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [captcandybars] [ In reply to ]
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Did 5.50 in the morning and then 4.30 in the evening when kids were at CCD. second run was done outside and I concentrated on form and placing foot lighter when runnng. I had a hard time keeping it at 8 minute miles when going uphill and into the wind!! also had a 15 minute core session, 1/4 mile walk and 47 minute Computrainer ride.

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Now you're talking! :)

More kudos to Dev for this challenge. I've been dealing with likely Norovirus and on and off gastro upset, cramping, etc. you name it. I found that as long as I get out first thing in the morning I can usually get just about 30 min in before I feel like death. Really hoping this is gone next week and I can get back on the bike. Ugh.

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I am somehow only 3 off pace but that will fall apart next week. I am on dog duty which means mornings, lunch, and evenings are dog related. I guess 30min to myself at night is warranted though I may slow down so I don't have to loop around again adding extra miles in the neighborhood.
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"Hey, Mom, I'm rested, fueled and ready to hit the trails. Let's go!"


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JBarwick] [ In reply to ]
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Mini taper over the week... Two miler tomorrow! Feeling fast, strong! Hopefully sub 9:20... Did 9:27 a month ago! Wish me luck!
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100/100 Challenge Tip of The Week

Long runs : This is a crucial element in a solid training plan. Long Runs provide the aerobic support to give you the endurance to sustain the distance and speed for your races.


The long run also can increrase speed a marathon paced effort provides race simulation at shorter distances. This allows you to get comfortable at race pace with little rest. It allows you to try race clothing, nutrition etc.

A long run should be 20-25% of your mileage total. I see so many athletes have the long run be 50% or more of the total mileage. This does not allow for consistent recovery and training for the remainder of the week. Keeping the long run in proper portions allows for the speed effort, tempo effort and gentle recovery miles. Pace for the long run should usually be easy to moderate. You can alter it with a tempo run , a fartlek workout or faster than normal long run. As with all other aspects of endurance training all items are helpful.





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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [NOexplode] [ In reply to ]
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Is the two miler a "official" event or just a training marker? I have taken a few days off running. Scared to check my standings :0(
Strangely enough I wrote about trying to stride lightly and watching my foot placement during run. Woke up next day and shins were hurting. My luckily I have not slept for most of last 72 hrs and have been busy. Call that divine intervention to keep me from damaging myself any farther. Legs feel good but I will still take tommorow off as It is very early with a longtime to go........at least I keep telling myself that . Lol

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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A couple spreadsheet runs this weekend thanks to 14" of snow Friday Night. I spent 3 hours Sat AM moving the aforementioned snow, there was no way I was up for my scheduled 14 miles after that and I ended up with an easy 4 and change run. A family brunch this morning provided many a tasty burp during an easy 6 miles this afternoon.
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Scot wrote:
100/100 Challenge Tip of The Week

Long runs : This is a crucial element in a solid training plan. Long Runs provide the aerobic support to give you the endurance to sustain the distance and speed for your races.


The long run also can increrase speed a marathon paced effort provides race simulation at shorter distances. This allows you to get comfortable at race pace with little rest. It allows you to try race clothing, nutrition etc.

A long run should be 20-25% of your mileage total. I see so many athletes have the long run be 50% or more of the total mileage. This does not allow for consistent recovery and training for the remainder of the week. Keeping the long run in proper portions allows for the speed effort, tempo effort and gentle recovery miles. Pace for the long run should usually be easy to moderate. You can alter it with a tempo run , a fartlek workout or faster than normal long run. As with all other aspects of endurance training all items are helpful.





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Scott, my long run has been in the 90-100 min range for now. My average weekly volume through the challenge is 6-7 hours per week, so I'm right in the 20-25% window that you are speaking of. I'll probably up it to 2 hours towards the end of the challenge. My long run has some hills that are 4 min long and a few 1k to 1 mile intervals too.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev,
The thing I see is an over balanced long run, which requires so so much recovery the other aspects of training during the week
Dev, I know you do an alternative long run with tempo. This is great for those that are time challenged. By combining tempo in the long run or allows more recovery and the ability to focus on a key speed workout. If any two workouts can be combined a shorter long run with tempo is a perfect match.


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Yeah, I am mixing hills, intervals and time into one session. Part of it is that it makes a longer session go quick especially in our cold winter where it is better doing this stuff on loops versus a long steady state run with 1 hour with a tailwind and then freezing into a headwind. But yes, I could probably take some of the intensity out. At 90-100 minutes, it does not really kill things. If/once it gets over 2 hours, then it has to pretty well be all steady aerobic (at least for me).
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev,,
I really think this is a solid method training that a lot of people overlook. A faster paced long run actually makes sense. Or keeps the mileage in proportion to weekly volume. This allows recovery to be able to maintain other essential workouts weekly.
The Hansen method suggest a weekly marathon paced run of ten miles and a long run of 16 miles. Their theory is to use the long run to train for the last 16 not the first 16. They have you run the long with accumulated fatigue

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I was definitely on accumulated fatigue today....today's long run was sandwiched between 30 min of speedskating on each side of the run (the speedskating seems to be helping some coordination in my bad leg too)! My quads hurt, my back hurts, my hamstrings are in pain!!! The day before was almost a 4 hour training day too!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev,,
Have you tried the compression sleeves both skating to relieve nerve pressure. While compression is usually for recovery it has done wonders for me in dealing with a nerve issue in ankle.
For skiing and skating, I think it may reduce vibration to the weak side.

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I have not tried for skiing or skating, only for run and bike. I will try the compression sleeves under my tights for the next session.
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I have not tried for skiing or skating, only for run and bike. I will try the compression sleeves under my tights for the next session.

I was doing great and had about 35 of my 70 goal runs 10 days ago, and then the wheels fell off. I got sick, pretty awfully. It was the sinus and chest congestion with infection routine. It started Friday 10 days ago. On Monday and Tuesday my boss sent me home. I almost always go to work no matter what, but I got sent home. I knew I couldn't run because it was bad in my chest. Finally on Thursday I tried a 30 min run. It was pretty awful, slow and I couldn't get air. It caused me to have another bout with the coughing. Friday I did zilch. Saturday I did a 5K I have been signed up for for a few months. I had originally planned to set a PB. Well it was hilly and I was far from 100%. Today I did a 30 min jog and it hurt pretty bad still but felt okay. I was still slower than normal and my HR was way higher than usual for a pace that slow. Monday is always my off day.

So can I get back into my current plan of 12 workouts a week (6 run, 3 S&B?). I'm thinking I should really back down the time from what is currently planned, but I have Galveston in 8 weeks. I want to really have a decent run for my 2nd HIM. I want to be seriously fast in the sprints I do this year and have a decent Olympic too. I'm not fast yet, but the run endurance was really coming along nicely. Now I feel like I have to play catch up. Any advice on how best to catch up to what I had 10 days ago?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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Seems like it is the same 20 or so people contributing to this "training camp". What's the point of a virtual camp if everyone is silent and not sharing their training experiences by posting.

I could immediately direct a ton of guys to this thread by changing the "threshold" from 30 min to 45 min....then suddenly everyone will be wondering what happened and will come to this thread to bitch and complain....what do you frequent posters have to say....what should I do...jack it up to 32 minutes, 45 min, 60 min?.....nothing permanent, just enough to cause an uproar for a few days before we switch it back after people actually start contributing and not just "taking" and free loading (well, hard to freeload off a free challenge, but you know what I mean).

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Hi Dev,

First off, thanks for setting up this challenge. I have enjoyed participating and reading/following everyone's progress and seeing their pictures.

As to the same 20 people or so contributing - I'm probably one of the people you are talking about who has not contributed to the thread. I'm a newer poster overall - a long time lurker/reader who just started posting end of last year. I can say that I've thought about posting several times and then didn't and the only reason I can think of is that it seems like the posting part of this challenge has really been by core "slowtwitchers" and I wasn't sure how to break in to the club. I'm not trying to turn that into a bad thing - it's just what my impression was and why I choose not to chime in.

Now that I'm posting - I was already trying to ramp up my run training last year when this challenge popped up and I dove right in (obviously without posting). Looking back at Nov, my weekly run totals were low to mid 30s per week and I hit 50 miles one week mid-January, took a recovery week and then hit 45 and 46 miles the last two weeks (I track my weekly mileage starting/ending on different days than the ST log). Those are my highest weekly totals ever and so far I'm injury free.

As to the minimum run times - that would probably change my second runs and may have reduced my total. But I would have probably just adjusted and run longer on the second run of the day or gone shorter on the first so the total mileage for the day would have worked. I started with the two runs to build a cushion for vacations/work trips and ended up enjoying splitting some of longer runs in two. It would have really killed my poor 115lb yellow lab who has had to slog through many of my second runs during the challenge. I'm not sure he's ready for steady 40 min runs although he has improved because of this challenge as well.

What I had been thinking early today was what is the record for number of days to reach 100 runs? TravisR is at 91 runs as of this morning which seems crazy even by ST standards.
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How bout make it 4 mile minimum. :0)
Took my first run today after 4 days off well........it wasn't like I was standing still but no running biking or swimming. I did hit the hot tub.

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No, I really don't want to change any thresholds even momentarily....but I would like the guys freeloading off the free challenge, to give us some free posting about their progress, exploits, difficulties etc. We can't just keep getting movitated the exploits of the same 20 people (going to the hot tub, beach or actually running).

There are >500 on this challenge. Would love to hear their stories and see some pictures (I'm probably sounding a bit overbearing, probably because it is Monday morning....)
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Why at some point during the challenge's do you always get cranky?
No But I do agree with you about people posting and hearing from them. A couple times I have posted only because your thread was on the third page and in jeopardy of going into oblivion.

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Bmanners wrote:
How bout make it 4 mile minimum. :0)
Took my first run today after 4 days off well........it wasn't like I was standing still but no running biking or swimming. I did hit the hot tub.

I agree ( my recovery run route is 4.2 miles... )

8.3 miles this morning w/ 4x ~100m strides up hill, focusing on form rather than flat out speed. It was kind of fun to feel the push that a good knee drive generates especially since I have been doing the "marathon shuffle" for the better part of a year now. I know I should be doing closer to 10x reps, but my track is under a foot of snow and my feet are just not used to the pounding that comes with the elevated pace on pavement.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I've posted about half a dozen times and apparently my exploits are so dull as to not invoke any response what so ever so I've given up. WAAAHHHH!
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"It would have really killed my poor 115lb yellow lab who has had to slog through many of my second runs during the challenge." (TheKoz)

Thank you for sharing. Can you post a pic of your lab? What's his name? ;)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I can't seem to figure out how to post pics. I actually tried a couple of times - once in response to your postings about your dog and another time when I ran a route that I had not run in some time and notice tons of trees down from hurricane sandy. I couldn't figure it out so I gave up.

His name is Tony. He's not the world's best runner but he's very enthusiastic.
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I try to read and keep up as well as post every now and then. I hardly ever take my phone so pictures are out but I like this challenge. Even thought I do not know anyone I still love trying to beat some random name up the board. It mostly keeps me motivated to want to log my miles. Everything else usually sits on strava when I get around to updating it.

But a minimum of 4 would be interesting. That is around my daily run but some guys I see do not achieve quite that amount so it would not be good for them.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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My dog isn't a very good runner either. I like your dog's name, Tony. Happy Running!

If you want to try posting again, you need to use http://tinypic.com. First upload your pic to your computer and than click onto this website and you'll choose your browser and locate the pic on your computer and than upload. The website will ask you a ? and it provides the "answer." You populate the answer in the box and it than uploads the pic. You than click on your pic and copy it. You can than paste it to your message. Good luck. I know it's a little confusing at first. :)

Here's Slowman's instructions, too:
THIRD THING: Embedding images into your post from Firefox and Internet Explorer:

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  3. Click "Click to View"
  4. Click "Click for full size view" under picture
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  6. In Slowtwitch window, Click Reply to thread
  7. Right click inside advanced editor window, Paste the pic into advanced editor window
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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I heard my name being called, with crazy in the same sentence. lol!

I haven't been posting much because I really don't know what to say about my runs - my life is so incredibly uninteresting to most folks, I didn't know what I could say that can really contribute anything useful. I guess I can share my story, and maybe it will motivate someone.

When I started this challenge, I was hoping to make it to 80 runs for the 100 days. This is my 5th season of triathlon. Last year, I did the challenge, but didn't do very well. I have medical issues (Lupus SLE, chronic back pain since a herniated disc in 1996, and a gluten sensitivity) and physical pain can stop me in my tracks for days at a time. I was sure the 30 minute minimum was going to be hard to hit sometimes. But, then I got bored and started experimenting with myself. Part of my problem is just getting going, and I used to take days off the hard days. I then really started thinking about active recovery, and used this challenge to drive it. Early on in the challenge, I ended up doing a double because I wanted to stay on track. I thought it would hurt me the next day, but instead I realized that I felt really good the next day - better than if I had rested. So, I kept at it, and started introducing more doubles along the way - short runs in the morning when the family is still sleeping and short runs at night after they go to bed. I kept feeling good, and kept experimenting, even doing a few triples along the way. Most of my runs are on the treadmill, with a few races in there. My focus is on half marathons and half Iron races this year, so I've been pacing accordingly.

Along the way, I've learned to actually enjoy running. I've been dealing with a lot of stupid issues this year - the heat pump in the house went out, I got into a car accident, my job sucks, I have back issues, my daughter has some struggles, etc. - I found that the time on the treadmill helps me clear my mind. I guess I'm running away from things.

I follow the rules of the challenge, keeping a minimum of 1 hour between runs. Most of my runs are at the 30 minute minimum, and really slow by Slowtwitch standards. But, for me, they're good, and each one is therapeutic - physically and emotionally. I know when I look at the standings, my time and mileage are nothing compared to most others. I'm sure people think I'm gaming the system. I guess you could say I am - I am definitely letting the challenge shape my workout schedule. But, I've always had a hard time putting together and following a schedule because of my physical issues so without this challenge, this time of year usually doesn't have much shape to it. This has turned into an enlightening off-season for me, and I'm going to run with it. I pushed myself a bit more and threw in a few more runs so I could hit 200 miles for January. I've never done that before. I've learned that my short lunch time swims also help recovery. I even managed to do the Tour of Sufferlandria at 100% and still keep running. That was a hard week, but I found new limits within myself. This is exciting to me, especially when people are constantly telling me I should stop training because of my physical issues. I feel like I can make it to 100, but it could all change tomorrow for me. So, I just keep running.

Anyway, I guess that's my story. Like I said, pretty uninteresting. I'm not a very smart dude, and I don't have any useful training tips or anything for anybody. I do appreciate this challenge, and the ST challenge page has become my first stop on ST now. I'm actually dreading March 24, as I don't want this to stop.

Travis Rassat
Vector Cycle Works
Noblesville, IN
BikeFit Instructor | FMS | F.I.S.T. | IBFI
Toughman Triathlon Series Ambassador
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Nice job with all the runs these last two months. Given what you are up against it's even more impressive (and crazy).

I am also on the slower side and was primarily following the BarryP plan using mostly long slow distance runs up until the challenge started. The challenge and fitting in the extra runs kind of threw off my BarryP 3:2:1 formula but I have found that my "slow" runs are steadily getting a little faster now with all the added distance.

Keep up the good work - what are you going to do when you hit 100? Will you keep going with the same number of runs per week?
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I'm sure it's probably not that hard but the instructions look way to complicated for something that it's pretty easy just about everywhere else. I'll save that for another day.

Tony was named when we got him and we talked about changing it but he just seems like a Tony so it stuck. He is literally one the biggest labs you'll ever see (if I could post pics) and every run I'll get multiple people on the road slowing down next to me to stare, smile and point at him.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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Keep us updated on your running and Tony's. :)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I will admit I have not been posting/updating. But that was because I didnt really find anthign I was doing to be too interesting as we are all doing it. But after spending time to read many of these posts, I see that everyone has their own challenge in the challenge!

Personally, mine has just begun... got a pain going on in my left quad and my right foot. seems to be some sort of imbalance and has caused me to miss my medium distance run on friday and the short run sunday. it's feeling a bit better today and my try for just 30 mins on the mill. if it goes good, then I m looking forward to hitting some doubles in the coming days so I can get back to 100/100 pace.

Crazy how it can go from "50 runs, feeling amazing' to 'oh god, why me?" in a few days time.

Excited for the final month and a half!

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But, he said I was an Ironman.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Travis,

I just want to say thanks for sharing your story/journey/challenges.

This is exactly what this virtual camp is all about. People using it to improve and in the process hopefully inspiring others to step it up. Those of us who played sport in youth, know how within a team environment, it is much easier for the rest of the team to work hard if a few are really pushing it....then there is a desire to "keep up" or "if he can do it, I can do it". Today, I see that with the teenagers I coach. It works, it always has. And it works on adults too. We just need to lean on each other to collectively up our game.

Thanks for sharing. Please keep the stories coming.

Also on the promised front page article, I am behind on life in general. I have submissions from 3 men. I'd like to present some of the interesting stories from the women on this challenge as well. I know people like MistressK and Kathy Caribe have been ripping it up and have been sharing some photos of their journey through these 100 days....fire me an email if I can feature your exploits.

Dev
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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okay, okay. :) um...Even though I was doing 6 days/week before the challenge, it has taken me to this point of the challenge to feel good with 7 days/week. Either that or it is because I took last week off bike as I was too sick for bike, dunno. Anyway, going to try 7 days/week from here forward and see how it goes. Pictures maybe tomorrow, but really, who wants to see beefcake on a white sand beach anyhow?

http://harvestmoon6.blogspot.com
https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/katasmit


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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TheKoz wrote:
Nice job with all the runs these last two months. Given what you are up against it's even more impressive (and crazy).

I am also on the slower side and was primarily following the BarryP plan using mostly long slow distance runs up until the challenge started. The challenge and fitting in the extra runs kind of threw off my BarryP 3:2:1 formula but I have found that my "slow" runs are steadily getting a little faster now with all the added distance.

Keep up the good work - what are you going to do when you hit 100? Will you keep going with the same number of runs per week?

Yeah, I was doing BarryP also and had to change it around. Now I do 30 and 60 but no 90 as all those 30's to get 7 days a week has kept me from increasing my long run ala BarryP. Seems like forever since my last long run...

http://harvestmoon6.blogspot.com
https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/katasmit


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you, and it's nice to hear that you're making noticeable gains. The BarryP plan is awesome. One of the things I like about this challenge is how it gives us a chance to find our individual tipping points!

Once I hit 100, I'll just keep going. As long as my body doesn't fail me, I don't want to stop! I'll probably keep with the same number of runs per week, but mid-March approaches, will start tapering a little bit in order to ramp up my time on the bike. I have a half marathon scheduled for 3/23, which is conveniently timed with the end of the challenge! I also had one right at the beginning of the challenge, so we'll see if I see any appreciable gain.

Now it's time to head to the treadmill and knock out another 35 minutes or so. Tomorrow morning is a speed session, so tonight will be a pretty easy one followed by some foam rolling. That's another thing that I've been learning more about - improved recovery through massage and diet. The more often I run, the greater number of chances I get to test recovery methods.

Travis Rassat
Vector Cycle Works
Noblesville, IN
BikeFit Instructor | FMS | F.I.S.T. | IBFI
Toughman Triathlon Series Ambassador
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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DP, just wanted to say thanks for this challenge. I think I've run more miles in a week during this challenge than ever before. If it wasn't for this challenge I know that wouldn't have happened. I haven't missed a day and have been doing doubles one day a week. My main focus has been to be sure whatever I do today, I can do my workout tomorrow, so lots of LSD. Did my first speed session of the year this morning and was able to follow it up with a mile swim and a second run at a comfortable and decent pace for me in the afternoon.

Hope everyone else is enjoying this and benefiting from it as much as I am.

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#WeAreTheForge #BlackGunsMatter

"Look, will you guys at leats accept that you are a bunch of dumb asses and just trust me on this one? Please?" BarryP 7/30/2012
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [CruseVegas] [ In reply to ]
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Well 2 miler came and went...

Ran 9:28 Saturday, 9:27 3 weeks ago, 9:26 6 weeks ago. Guess I'm at my physiological peak lol. Anyhow looking for another mileage build up for the spring 10ks/21.1's

Cheers.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you for the kind words and for the challenge, Dev!

For another female story, we should consider the adventures of TriBeer and her dog, Bumpass.

Travis Rassat
Vector Cycle Works
Noblesville, IN
BikeFit Instructor | FMS | F.I.S.T. | IBFI
Toughman Triathlon Series Ambassador
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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I'm two runs behind the 100/100 pace now ... but my priority is becoming faster and that sometimes means fewer sessions and more mileage/speed .... My plan is to begin doing doubles when the snow is gone in 20-30 days and I'd dont have to put 4 layers of clothes before going outside ... can't wait!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Travis R wrote:
Thank you for the kind words and for the challenge, Dev!

For another female story, we should consider the adventures of TriBeer and her dog, Bumpass.

Yes, indeed.....Bumpass seems to be a star performer around here. Bumpass definitely gets official team mascot status! What would we give for that dog's life....eat, sleep, run. That dog has a better life than most pro triathletes....he does not even have to worry about race wins, prize money and sponsors!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Eeh, I'm far too dull to be featured on ST again! I'm also pretty much just doing the same 6 days/week I've done for a couple of years now, loosely based on BarryP's 3:2:1. I do still run long-ish (10 miles Sunday), but "ripping it up" has got to be a relative term as I'm slower than at least 3/4 of the ST crowd. I should hit somewhere around 83-85 runs, assuming I stay healthy - knock wood!

A couple of recent photos:


Exploring a new side trail and some of the buttload of snow that fell on KW last Friday.


More hoar frost from Sunday morning; it hit -18c/0f Saturday night.


Not from a run, but I thought ST might like to see our alternative use for a cafe bike rack.
This was Friday while the snow was still falling; my husband needed beer, so we strapped on the snowshoes and hiked down through a foot of fresh. Stopped a couple of times to help stuck vehicles, and still had a fellow comment that he'd seen us from his car and that we managed to beat him to the Beer Store. We popped into this cafe on the way home for a mocha to fuel our way back up the hill on which we live, which has a lovely little trail beside a creek that spits us out in the park by the house.



Cheers!

-mistress k

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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I do enjoy snow,,,,, when I see it in your pics. :) Thanks for sharing!!

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#WeAreTheForge #BlackGunsMatter

"Look, will you guys at leats accept that you are a bunch of dumb asses and just trust me on this one? Please?" BarryP 7/30/2012
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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The Challenge has been a great motivator for me, too. I was doing my version of a BarryP program (running 6 days/week 35-40mpw) starting in Nov, and pointing toward half-marathon at the end of this April. And then the Challenge comes out. Even though I'm not going to do a 100/100 (plan to be at 85 runs), the spreadsheet chasing and rankings have gotten me out the door to run more than a few times when I was feeling excuses.

Kinda of a polar-opposite to the snow pics... I know it does NOT suck to have beautiful sunny day in the 60s. Here's a couple of shots of my basic 5 mile loop in La Jolla;

La Jolla Cove


WindanSea

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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This is definitely a "challenge". After a good start for the first 40 days and a PR on a 10K in mid January, I am now falling behind with 52 runs and tired legs. Another test this coming Sunday with half-marathon and again shooting for PR. I still look at the spreadsheet to motivate me, but I honestly look forward to more bike riding. Hoping all the current running will carry over to races later this year.

Thanks Dev and all the ST regulars for motivation and inspiration.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Alas, I want Bumpass' life, too. Today, Bumpass ran six miles without stopping. At about mile 4, he was lagging behind, but shortly after, he was getting playful on the leash and held it in his mouth and tried leading me on the run. He did good today. I'm proud of him. :)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I am dragging this morning...

Gutted out 9 miles, no joy in this run, just wanted to get it done

I am really looking forward to the weather turning here over the next month ( hopefully ), it is getting difficult to stay motivated to get out of bed at 3:30 every morning to run in the cold dark.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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You aren't running away from things- running just helps you cope and put things into a different perspective.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread (starts Dec 15th) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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devashish_paul wrote:
Hey guys,

We're past day 50. I'd like to grab 3-4 stories as Herbert wants to feature some escapades from the challenge on the front page. If you are interested, send me an email (mine is on my profile), and send me 2-3 lines on each of the following:

  1. Tell us 3-4 key things about yourself (background in tri, goals, other responsiblities outside tri that makes training tough)
  2. Your starting point for fitness?
  3. Where are you are now?
  4. How hard was it to fit all the workouts in? Weather or scheduling related challenges?
  5. Obstacles you have overcome?
  6. How do you see the next 50 days playing out.
  7. If you can attach a photo from a run or of yourself in the challenge that would be even better.

I'm making no promises, but I hope to grab 3-4 profiles for this story. My preference will go to "non front of pack" folks, for whom this challenge might be changing how they approach training. The fast guys have things pretty well dialed in (or maybe they don't and if the challenge made any changes, I'll gladly make an exception).


Dev

Dev, I've actually been monitoring this "front page" of which you speak and haven't seen anything yet. Any idea on timing?

Citizen of the world, former drunkard. Resident Traumatic Brain Injury advocate.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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I felt the same way yesterday in the morning (and I don't get up even close to as early as you do). I took Sunday off to ski with my kids and tried to make up some of the mileage on Monday and really felt it Tues - probably worse than I had previously during the challenge. I dragged my butt through my morning run and then threw in an afternoon run later in the day and felt much better.

I decided that it was time to add in some faster runs (calling it speed work at my pace doesn't sound right to me) so I did a treadmill run this morning - warm up mile around 9mins followed by 3 miles at 7:30 pace and then a slower mile to finish - total time 39:30 for 5 miles. Depending on the weather this weekend I may try a 5 mile race locally to see how my build during the challenge has helped my race pace.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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devashish_paul wrote:
Seems like it is the same 20 or so people contributing to this "training camp". What's the point of a virtual camp if everyone is silent and not sharing their training experiences by posting.

I could immediately direct a ton of guys to this thread by changing the "threshold" from 30 min to 45 min....then suddenly everyone will be wondering what happened and will come to this thread to bitch and complain....what do you frequent posters have to say....what should I do...jack it up to 32 minutes, 45 min, 60 min?.....nothing permanent, just enough to cause an uproar for a few days before we switch it back after people actually start contributing and not just "taking" and free loading (well, hard to freeload off a free challenge, but you know what I mean).

Dev

Dev

I have thought about this post. In this thread (and ST in general) I am a "taker." I blame this on (i) being a relative newcomer to endurance training/racing with little experience, knowledge, racing success or other credentials -- especially relative to so many of the athletes that post here and (ii) my natural tendency to not interject in most any group discussion. At any rate, I will try to do a little better.

In that regard, I did succeed in dragging my mostly unwilling butt out of bed this morning for a 3+ mile recovery run. Not sure if it was the cold I was fighting (apparently successfully) earlier this week or a slow recovery from last weekend (traveling to a bridge tournament and squeezing in my daily runs (including my longest long run of the year) early each morning before the card playing started), but I really needed a recovery day today.

Cheers and happy training everybody,

Jim
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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I'd be dragging too if I got up at 3:30 am to run in the dark.

If I got up that early to run 9 miles, I'd drag butt all day. How ya feeling now?

You deserve extra points.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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I'm not posting daily because I've had a minor meltdown and am so far off the 100/100 there isn't any point. But, in the spirit of the camp, here is what I've been up to.

I was out for 5 days with a nasty cold. Some people are able to train thru them but not me. I felt like shit. I ran again for 2 days then had another meltdown. The winter gloom has really gotten to me and I'm fighting some depression. I managed to get on the treadmill last night for mile repeats but I don't mentally feel much better. I've started Vitamin D3 regimen that I'm hoping will help. My trip to San Diego for the half marathon was originally planned to give me some sun during the worst time of the winter and it rained the whole time I was there. While that sounds funny to some people, it almost killed me. I spent a lot of money for a winter lift and I didn't get it. It brought me to tears while I was there. I don't have the vacation time or budget to try again so I'm stuck for several months. Hopefully my trip to Xantusia in April will bring some sun.


I can hear the advice: Running will help! Well, running in the rain doesn't help but I'm trying to get restarted this week.

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Jen

"In order to keep a true perspective on one's importance, everyone should have a dog that worships him and a cat that will ignore him." - Dereke Bruce
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I have been on this schedule for about 3 years now, so I am somewhat used to it by now. It is nice to be about the only one out and about at that time in the morning, basically me and a few drunk college students who closed the bars ( and a skunk or two )

Having said all of that, I am out cold by about 9:30 at night, and really need my AM caffeine shot.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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Not specifically to TriBeer, just clicking on the last message. I'm throwing this out to the ST experts in this thread instead of opening a new one since this is linked to one of my goals of this challenge.

One of my goals this off-season and through this challenge is to get from approx 195ish down into the 180s. W/o going through the whole story - when I graduated from college back in 1992 I weighed over 250 lbs (at 5'11"). In 1993 I started training for a triathlon with a new roommate who was training for one and ended up losing over 65lbs. I have managed to keep the weight off over the years primarily through training - rarely through dieting. The last time I was consistently in the 180s was for my first Olympic tri in the Fall of 2010 (and everyone asked me if I was sick).

Since then I've hovered in the 192-198 range depending on the season. Last year I trained more than ever for my HIM in September and still never got below 190 for more than a day or two and did the race mid-190s. I am currently at the exact weight I was at in December when the challenge started. Have not lost one pound (or gained). I thought my diet was ok - not great - and knew that was probably the reason for staying at the same weight so I started tracking my calories in/out via myfitnesspal for the last two weeks. It was pretty clear right away where the extra calories were coming from and what I needed to cut - my portions were wayyyyy off from what they needed to be for my meals and on anything that was snack related (like nuts for example and a non-snack item - fat free flavored creamer in my coffee).

Since I eliminated all of the excess I have consistently been way below calorie goals per day for each day of the 2 weeks. So much so that I adjusted down the goal or total for the day and have been giving myself less credit for exercise calories than the app does. I'm not seeing much in the way of results (I gained a pound).

I'm looking to lose this weight because I think that it would be better for my running/Tris if I'm in the 180s - less stress on my body and hopefully I'll be faster and I also think it will be better for my overall health. So my question is - assuming that I'm close on the meals/calories because I know that the first answer will be I'm not entering correctly - what could be a possible reason why I'm not losing weight? I'm not obsessing about this or worried - I'll continue to run and eventually add back in biking and swimming and tweek my diet where needed but I'm curious what others think. Any ideas?
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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TheKoz wrote:
. So my question is - assuming that I'm close on the meals/calories because I know that the first answer will be I'm not entering correctly - what could be a possible reason why I'm not losing weight? I'm not obsessing about this or worried - I'll continue to run and eventually add back in biking and swimming and tweek my diet where needed but I'm curious what others think. Any ideas?

I recommend against obsessing too much on immediate results. There are all kinds of things that can cause a pound or two of fluctuation. Even your change in diet may have caused a change in water retention. Just stay consistent and over time you should see results.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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Same thing here. Been steadily losing since August, but once I started the challenge and running substantially more my weight loss flatlined. However, my body composition has gotten way better, so i've been tacking it up to lean mass gains, especially in my legs, and water retention.

And anecdotally, I think those calorie counters overestimate for people who are in better than average cardiovascular shape - I would assume that lower resting HR would mean lower metabolic activity and would thus translate into fewer calories burned during the course of the day, contrary to the 'more muscle burns more calories' line that you hear from most fitness experts. but i have no evidence to support that.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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You've inspired me. I have a free membership to the local gym for the week and they open at 5 am. If you can get up at 3:30 am to run outside, I'm going to this gym before work tomorrow and take advantage of the free membership. I can do this! I can do this! I can do this!

Be safe out there at 3:30 am. :)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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TriBeer wrote:
You've inspired me. I have a free membership to the local gym for the week and they open at 5 am. If you can get up at 3:30 am to run outside, I'm going to this gym before work tomorrow and take advantage of the free membership.
I can do this! I can do this! I can do this!

Be safe out there at 3:30 am. :)



Thanks, I think my biggest danger comes from the wildlife, just about got skunked the other day. Neither the skunk or I were all that happy to see each other so early in the morning.


It sucks to get up some ( most ) mornings, but it is nice to have the run/ride done for the day and I am pretty much guaranteed that the 3:30a to 5:30a timeslot is free from conflicts.


As a side note one of the reasons I am out that early is that my wife hits the gym at 5:30 for empty treadmills and choice of TV. The kids are up at 6:00, so its not a like there is a ton of opportunity to sleep in the blwmhv household.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Managed to overcome the pain in my leg and get in 4mi on monday and 6.2mi yesterday. Leg has still been pretty sore in the morning, but by afternoon/evening is feels like it has loosened up and am able to run on it. Today was the first day that the soreness didn't cause my travel time from train station to Uni class to be longer than normal. So if all goes well on todays run. I am hoping to get those doubles going soon.

I am pretty sure it was the change in shoe style I made last week. After switching back to my normal pair, there is no pain while running or discomfort for that matter. As they say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. I will not be changing my shoes anytime soon.

It is always nice flipping through this thread and reading the struggles people are having and how they get through them. We are a motivating bunch.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I'd be dragging too if I got up at 3:30 am to run in the dark.

If I got up that early to run 9 miles, I'd drag butt all day. How ya feeling now?

You deserve extra points.

x2! I feel like I beat the world if I'm running before 8am. :)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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Oh, Jen, last year I was in teh challenge for a few weeks and then had to drop out (injury) but I'm so glad you're sticking with us. If you can afford RT to Cancun and back, I can offer you some free sun here.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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I feel like a winner today and I wasn’t competitive!

Yesterday, I took a vacation day on a warm, beautiful day in Virginia, so I grabbed my old, worn Mizuno shoes, leashed Bumpass and ran outside for six miles around the lake with no fuel or HR monitor: Just me and Bumpass. I actually felt the runner’s high again. After running, I walked one time around the lake for a cool down and went home. Grabbed a large cup of water with a hint of Gatorade and biked 19.5 miles indoors for one hour on my 18 year old Lifecycle, best piece of equipment I’ve ever purchased. Jumped off the bike and grabbed my bathing suit and drove to the pool for a one-mile swim. Hadn’t swum in 4 months, but it felt great. After my swim, I took a break in the gym’s Jacuzzi. While relaxing in the Jacuzzi, a gentleman asked me if I was the lady in the far swim lane. I said, “Yes.” He responded with, “You made everyone look bad here!”

Yep! I feel like a winner. I don’t need no stinkin podium spot or PR to feel like a winner. I just do, because I did: S/B/R for fun & good health!


Today, I ran an extra 30 minutes indoors. Oh! What I do/done for this challenge.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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Super WOW!! Color me impressed. I keep telling myself, "it is a TRIathlon, not a DUathlon." Gotta get back in the water...

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Go get your feet wet, young lady!

I thought I'd feel bad in the water having been away for so long, but it felt good. My arms don't hurt at all today either.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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I'm not posting daily because I've had a minor meltdown and am so far off the 100/100 there isn't any point. But, in the spirit of the camp, here is what I've been up to.

I was out for 5 days with a nasty cold. Some people are able to train thru them but not me. I felt like shit. I ran again for 2 days then had another meltdown. The winter gloom has really gotten to me and I'm fighting some depression. I managed to get on the treadmill last night for mile repeats but I don't mentally feel much better. I've started Vitamin D3 regimen that I'm hoping will help. My trip to San Diego for the half marathon was originally planned to give me some sun during the worst time of the winter and it rained the whole time I was there. While that sounds funny to some people, it almost killed me. I spent a lot of money for a winter lift and I didn't get it. It brought me to tears while I was there. I don't have the vacation time or budget to try again so I'm stuck for several months. Hopefully my trip to Xantusia in April will bring some sun.


I can hear the advice: Running will help! Well, running in the rain doesn't help but I'm trying to get restarted this week.

This happened to me during the beginning January. Was on vacation from work. Had my lil bro down during his break from school. Got sick. Tried to train through. That didn't work. Basically had to take a whole week off. Meanwhile I had a half marathon in two and a half weeks.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kwolansky] [ In reply to ]
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Hey guys,

I just wanted to thank everyone who jumped in after my call for more posts/stories/motivation. That's exactly what I hoped for. If we were a college track team, we'd share these type of stories during warmups. The idea of a virtual camp is to create that effect electronically. I think we all go through ups and downs on a weekly basis. Both the ups and downs are worth sharing. The "ups" get others hyped up. The "downs" are also nice to share, because we can sympathize with one another.

To Jen and other on the sickness front, do what you need to do to get healthy first and then worry about running.

To those trying to shave off a few pounds, I think the best option is just focus on the training and try to eat well and then use the belt buckle test to know where the trend is going. Actual weigh ins can fluctuate dramatically. Typically my weight on Monday is 3-5 lbs heavier than it is on Wednesday as my body is retaining water from either racing or massive volume and intensity. Once my muscles are no longer swollen and my kidney's process all that water out of the system, the weight drops....but the belt buckle stays in the same spot (well, I want it to go down for race season, but this is not race season).
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Didn't think this belonged on page 2 so

Day 61 I had in 67 runs and 337 miles. When this challenge started I had just come off of a couple of months of some pretty inconsistent training. I don't think I've ever ran over 35 miles per week, the last few weeks I've been over 40. My main goal has been to be able to run tomorrow, so a lot of really slow stuff at low HR. I think just with that my slow pace has improved by a minute or so since the challenge. This month I've been able to get in a little more swimming and hope to up the biking a bit. My plan is to stay between 40 & 50 miles per week and work in the other sports as well. Did my first speed session last week and it went a little better than I thought it would.

1/2 Mary in a couple of weeks.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mayday] [ In reply to ]
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Likewise, my weight has flatlined but I can tell in the mirror I'm not quite as blobby. Here's hoping to lean mass!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [bob_nohope] [ In reply to ]
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Did some tempo work for the first time in a few weeks. After 3 straight days of doubles it, surprisingly felt quite good to pick up the pace.

70 miles last week and 75+ for the next 2 weeks should put me on a pretty good track to meet my goals for the challenge this year, which when I posted on Dec 14th I thought might be too ambitious.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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lots of pictures today. Today one of my daughters participated in 1 million a pie (not sure that that equivalates to in English but it was a dance to bring awareness to the violence against women). It was off the beach so I thought I'd bring some sun to you great white nawtherners.

walking back to the car, it is very normal to see men left their shirts to expose their enormous bellies when it is hot, but this is the first time I've seen a female do it.


some of the moms who participated



kids dancing. see if you can spot the dance-challenged gringa (who keeps at it, diety-love her)



little more beach and kids



yessir, that's my baby...



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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I believe you're referring to "One Billion Rising"



It really translates to "1 million a pie" in Spanish?



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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sorry mixed spanish and english. it was un billion de pie (which is a billion standing). Sorry about that. :)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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You must pinch yourself everyday: What a beautiful place to live. Looks like paradise to me. This morning I woke up to icy roads.

Thank you for the pics. :)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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*sigh*

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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Ahhhhh pie......this amount of running makes me hungry enough, and you slap up that pic! The beach shots and the nice looking weather aint bad either...........it probably says something that the pic of the pie got my response though.......
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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100/100 Days Challenge Tip Of the Week.

Aer you have progressed through a 4-6 week base training and begin to enter the fundamental stage of training Threshold Training is added. Threshold training a key part of every successful training plan. You have been gradually increasing to moderate tempo is your long runs(roughly a marathon pace) through the finishing stages of the base training. Threshold training should be challenging but not exhausting. Threshold pace is usually half marathon pace. As you progress the initial training will allow you for more challenging work. I like half marathon pace as it allows for a bit more work without requiring massive amounts of recovery time. I also like the use of a heart rate monitor and let the monitor control the workout rather than pace over time you will see the length increase and the heart rate lower. The Threshold training builds your aerobic support and when added with race specific workouts allos you to maintain faster paces for longer durations.






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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [CruseVegas] [ In reply to ]
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CruseVegas wrote:
Didn't think this belonged on page 2 so


Day 61 I had in 67 runs and 337 miles. When this challenge started I had just come off of a couple of months of some pretty inconsistent training. I don't think I've ever ran over 35 miles per week, the last few weeks I've been over 40. My main goal has been to be able to run tomorrow, so a lot of really slow stuff at low HR. I think just with that my slow pace has improved by a minute or so since the challenge. This month I've been able to get in a little more swimming and hope to up the biking a bit. My plan is to stay between 40 & 50 miles per week and work in the other sports as well. Did my first speed session last week and it went a little better than I thought it would.

1/2 Mary in a couple of weeks.


Just catching up with this thread today. Need to log my last 2 runs.

The part of your post in bold is one of the most important lessons not just for this challenge, but as an age group triathlete in general. I always tell the guys in my training group here that you want to end every run feeling like you could run 5 more k if your life depended on it. That means you are not burying yourself in terms of recovery. Keep in mind we need energy for the rest of our lives and we actually need to recover for tomorrow's training while we conduct our family, work and other responsibilities.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Scot] [ In reply to ]
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A few more things to add today:

We're at day 62 and things should start feeling easier. If you have done well and gotten through the first couple of months, you are probably set for a solid season and can add more volume and intensity. As Scot says, threshold pace is awesome because it fits right into CruseVegas' point about being able to run tomorrow. Years ago, Daniels took the cruise intervals from swimmers doing 400m intervals at their threshold pace. I actually find myself ending many workout with 2x1k @ half marathon pace. Just fast enough to feel it, not fast enough to take me out of tomorrow. I also have a 1k loop close to work and another one close to home that I use. I tend to end up there 15 min before the end of my runs, do the 2x1k at the threshold effort and then jog it in.

I just go by perceived exertion, and I find that my times always end up within a second or two just going by feel. There is something nice about being able to dial in the pace on feel. On days that I feel good, I try to run the second kilometer a bit faster, usually at slightly faster than my 10k effort would be.

Thanks Scot for the reminder. I am targeting the St.Patrick's day 10k as long as the pavement is dry and it is not snowing. I did run 20.59 for my 5k split at the winterlude tri that started with a full blast 8k speedskate and ended with a 9k XC ski. If you thought a triathlon transition is tough, a transition off speedskating takes it to another level. The 20.59, looks slow on paper for a guy hoping to break 40 min for 10k, but given that it was sandwiched between 2 sports and it was in minus 17C with some of it on ice and uneven footing (first and last 300m), I think I have a shot. Well, at least a man needs to hold out hope.

Next week I am in Austin and Dallas and there are High School Tracks close to each hotel, so I will work on some 10k pace 800m and mile repeats. Timing is good as it will be 2.5 weeks out from the 10k race.

Dev
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Dev,
One thing that a lot of us who have been doing this sport for thirty years take for granted and newcomers often overlook is percieved effort. While modern technology offers us great training data it sometimes can mask learning ones body andthe abilty to know when and where you can push in races.
Long races require the ability to alter and manage issues as they develop. The ability to be aware of perceived efforf helps make those in race decisions.
Remember also that tempos are not time trials so avoid tbe urge to hit each as a race effort.


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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OK, so I just had my worst run in quite a while. I put my 4 year old daughter to bed at a little bit before 9 and dozed off. I woke up at 9:45 in a panic, thinking it was past midnight and I missed my run. I jumped up, ran down to the basement, stripped down to my underwear and hopped on the treadmill - no warmup or anything. My heart was racing and that made for a very uncomfortable 30 minutes of running. I had the treadmill set to 6.6 mph, but it really felt like I was closer to 9 mph the whole time, which is my speed workout pace. I was just glad to get it over with, and now I'm still having a hard time settling down. What a crappy feeling!

Note to self - settle down, relax, and get back to reality before starting a run.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I remember reading about Col Stewart's training of Aussie ITU racers and they didn't train for swimming, biking and running. They trained for triathlon-consistently. So far, in this challenge, I have averaged 4 miles/run at close to 8:00 pace and HR @ 70%...consistently. I have seen great aerobic development thus far. If I were to average my last 10 runs and compare that to my first 10, I've dropped about :15/mile-at slightly lower HRs. I started training for tri in 1995 and have 6 IMs and many 1/2s in my training history and this challenge has been an "Ah-Ha!" moment for me. I'm going to move this idea of consistency into my tri training for better aerobic development, and not worry so much about long workouts all the time.
Having said that, I train to be faster and am curious to see if any of this translates into better "speed" when I add in some focussed work. I use quotes because running a 1:25 half is not speed-y at all. I've talked to a few pros that run 1:15 off the bike and even say that's not true "speed." There is a place for sprints, but it's going to be to develop better form and strength for me, not to translate the speed into 13.1 mile efforts.
I'd love to hear any other moments of clarity that this challenge has brought folks, as well as any pitfalls (like you've done what I'm going to try and it was a failure!)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Travis - you're 2 runs from 100 after this morning's run. Are you going to go for the triple today and hit 100?
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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lol! I might, depending on how tonight shapes up and how dumb I feel, but I might not simply to leave some gas in the tank for tomorrow's running and biking. It has been a busy week, but I feel like I've been able to get some other stuff out of the way so I can focus on getting some rhythm and balance back on the run, bike, and swim again.

By the way, I just realized that you're up there in the top 4. Great job! Are you planning to maintain this pace?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks. I'm planning on keeping up with the daily runs through the end of the challenge to see how many runs I end up with. At some point I need to start working in the bike - I've only done some spin classes here off and on during the challenge. Other than that I haven't been on my bike since my HIM 9/30. I moved to a run focus after the race for Fall running season and improved my 5K time for the Thanksgiving Turkey Trot I always do and then I just rolled from that into this challenge.

I think I'm going to pick a date and start replacing my second run of the day with a trainer ride or spin class. One of the spin instructors at my gym also does Tris and ultra distance trail runs and she has a great spin class twice a week.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Scot] [ In reply to ]
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I stopped wearing a heart rate monitor years ago and could now tell you within a couple beats what it is just by feel and that generally lines up with the correct "zone".

Today is my first double run day. Last night's run felt great. Shaved a couple minutes off my usual route so need to find a new one. This morning was U-G-L-Y and tonight is hill repeats. Yikes.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Travis R wrote:
OK, so I just had my worst run in quite a while. I put my 4 year old daughter to bed at a little bit before 9 and dozed off. I woke up at 9:45 in a panic, thinking it was past midnight and I missed my run. I jumped up, ran down to the basement, stripped down to my underwear and hopped on the treadmill - no warmup or anything. My heart was racing and that made for a very uncomfortable 30 minutes of running. I had the treadmill set to 6.6 mph, but it really felt like I was closer to 9 mph the whole time, which is my speed workout pace. I was just glad to get it over with, and now I'm still having a hard time settling down. What a crappy feeling!

Note to self - settle down, relax, and get back to reality before starting a run.

...OK aside from the visual of you jumping on a treadmill in your underwear, the fact that someone is panicked about missing a run on a free challenge with no finisher medals and no online race results on athlinks suggests that this challenge is doing what it is supposed to, which is ingrain the concept of consistency into us! Thanks for sharing this!

I think today is a day with no training. Unlike a few weeks when I mentally imploded, this time, I think I want to use this energy to focus on some work related tasks. The day off will officially put me 5 runs off 100/100 pace. I am not sure that I can make up that many runs in the last 5 weeks. Basically I'll need to do 8 runs per week. Short of artificially breaking up runs to chase the spreadsheet, I'd be dramatically altering my progression to get there.

I was hoping to do a 50K XC ski race this weekend that I have done 23 years in a row, but in the last few days, I seem to have lost control over my left leg that has nerve damage. It only affects skate skiing, and is OK for running and biking. I had built up to 40k in a training environment (different from racing), but right now the way things felt as of last night, I think it will be better to pull out. I'll give it one more test tomorrow when I coach the kids and then decide. Alternatively, there is a 10K and half marathon going on at the same time as the ski race. If I don't do the ski race, maybe doing a run race would take my mind off being down over things. I'll make my decision tomorrow.

Dev
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Looks like your efforts are paying off. You're in first place: #1. Bumpass feels like a winner today after his run this morning:




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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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In the spirit of the silent majority, this is my first attempt at 100 in 100.

I'm not a natural runner and as I train almost exclusively indoors (in the winter) I usually do a run after some other form of training, so 30 minutes is a challenge. Doing 2 - 30 minute runs with a 1 hour spin warmdown, weights and spin warmup (which is my way of catching up) renders me catatonic for the rest of the evening. I have never run more than 25 miles a week for any thing more then a couple of weeks, which explains the many death marches I have endured on almost any distance of racing. I am hoping to accomplish at least 80 runs (there will be a lot of 2 a days in there) as long as my Hokas hold out.

52 runs and counting. Which includes 3 weeks of travelling (Australia and New Zealand) and a lot of eating (and just a little drinking). Falling down the stairs from Sydney Harbour bridge first day in, running on a pitching boat (Tasman sea), with a swollen ankle, and spending 40 hours in the air, so legs took a beating all around. But I still have all my toenails,so that is a victory. Am running easily at a sub 1 hr 10K pace with a HR below 130, and a manageable 50min 10K pace below 140 ( I know, it's on a treadmill, but it's not set flat, honest). Haven't done that since my fifties.

Maybe this 100 in a 100 works.
The proof will be in the pudding come London this september.

Cheers
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [phog] [ In reply to ]
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phog wrote:
In the spirit of the silent majority, this is my first attempt at 100 in 100.

I'm not a natural runner and as I train almost exclusively indoors (in the winter) I usually do a run after some other form of training, so 30 minutes is a challenge. Doing 2 - 30 minute runs with a 1 hour spin warmdown, weights and spin warmup (which is my way of catching up) renders me catatonic for the rest of the evening. I have never run more than 25 miles a week for any thing more then a couple of weeks, which explains the many death marches I have endured on almost any distance of racing. I am hoping to accomplish at least 80 runs (there will be a lot of 2 a days in there) as long as my Hokas hold out.

52 runs and counting. Which includes 3 weeks of travelling (Australia and New Zealand) and a lot of eating (and just a little drinking). Falling down the stairs from Sydney Harbour bridge first day in, running on a pitching boat (Tasman sea), with a swollen ankle, and spending 40 hours in the air, so legs took a beating all around. But I still have all my toenails,so that is a victory. Am running easily at a sub 1 hr 10K pace with a HR below 130, and a manageable 50min 10K pace below 140 ( I know, it's on a treadmill, but it's not set flat, honest). Haven't done that since my fifties.

Maybe this 100 in a 100 works.
The proof will be in the pudding come London this september.

Cheers

Thanks for sharing your exploits and glad that the challenge and Hokas are all helping....best of luck one the Hyde Park course. Will be very cool to be racing at the exact same venue as the Olympic games!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [bob_nohope] [ In reply to ]
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Sorry about the pie! Just a bit confused there.

Tracks from last night's messy snow/ice pellet/freezing rain run - apparently I'm not the only critter dumb enough to be out there:





The tracks on the left are from running, the ones on the right from my cool down walk afterward.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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Dog, raccoon and honey badger?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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9:00a and my long run for the week is out of the way! Now its time to recover so I can take the kids out sledding later today.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I'll jump back in, having contributed only once to the thread with a picture. This is my second attempt at this challenge, but had to drop out a third of the way in last year due to developing Ulcerative Colitis. I was up to 45 miles a week running and went to zero in two days. It took most of last year to get the condition under control, but am back to over 40 miles per week lately using the BarryP plan. My thanks goes out to those with UC or Crohns who posted their success stories on Slowtwitch to keep me from giving up on endurance sports!

Since this challenge started, I've raced the Houston Half Marathon, and a 10k. I have another half coming up next weekend. I'm behind 14 runs, as I usually take a day off each week, and have missed a few due to other circumstances. I'd like to end up with 80 or more, and did my first double this week to keep pace.

Today will be my long run, and have a nice easy 12 miler @ 9:15/mile planned to start off my tapering for the race next Saturday.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I had a relaxing long run this morning. Over 13 miles at under 9:00 minute pace and it felt pretty easy.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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Having a great time with this challenge. I've gotten terribly sick twice in Jan/Feb (sinus infection and then flu), so I will probably hit somewhere between 70-80 runs if I can stay healthy. It has been a real eye opener for me in terms of the benefit of frequency. Glad to track everyone else's progress as well.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [japewang] [ In reply to ]
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Agree with your thought about the benefits of frequency. I did a 10 mile treadmill run this morning (its too cold out for a wimp like me to run outside) and tried to push the pace a little mid run. Gradually increased speed from 6.7 to 7.8 and kept it there for miles 5,6,7 and then gradually brought it back down. Last year at this time I was trying to build my mileage and was doing 10 mile runs in over 1:30 - today's time was 1:24 with a warm up and cool down included at a slower pace. Tomorrow I'm taking the day off from running and work to ski with the kids.

Random note on sneakers - all the talk lately on Hokas lead me to try another pair and I picked up the Stinsons on ebay. I like them a lot and feel like there is much less stress on my legs. Have used them for a week and a half on my longer runs and second runs of the day. Only downside - they hold a lot of sweat for a guy who sweats a bunch like me. They were extremely wet by the end of my run.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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hey Dev,

I have not missed a day! been doing 50 mile weeks. and ended this week with a 3:10 marathon to qualify for Boston after runing 26 miles before the race today! Also rode the bike 30 miles yesterday!. The challenge has worked for me. Thanks for the motivation. Planning on running 8 tomorrow.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [greggtri] [ In reply to ]
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Hey....don't overdo it. If you just ran a marathon, better dial it back a bit (at least go for some shorter runs). Congrats!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Well, I went to the Gatineau Loppet 51K skate ski race today and actually got it done for the 24th year in a row. It was not pretty given my lack of balance on my left leg, but at least today it was working (whereas on Thu it was not). I took three full days off running, so now I think it is only realistic to strive for 90/100. That's fine, I got my 24th done in 24 years, which was more important to me....time was 3;14 for 51K with 2500 feet of vertical on a cold day (minus 19C at the start). I was a full half hour slower than recent year, but I was not racing at all...just touring through the course with on course nutrition. It was a nice feeling to just enjoy the course never breathing hard. I wish I could race at a higher intensity, but I just have my hands full staying upright. Pace was still 3:48 per kilometer (to put it in running terms), but I'm generally closer to 3:1x.

Anyway, I think in the next month, I'm going to have to miss some runs to get some swimming started up again. Looking at starting doing tris in early April vs early May.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Today was triple century day for me on the challenge -- I crossed over 300 miles.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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Congrats,

I took 4 days off running in a row. Not like I was doing nothing. I XC skied over 100 miles in the last week, and wanted to take some time to reassess what I want to do this winter. As of today, my flights are booked, to head to San Diego for the 70.3 at Oceanside on March 30th. I've been waffling on committing to racing this spring and this is what I needed to do to get serious about tri training.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Mmm...waffles....

Got in a long run yesterday. Forgot the lube up to prevent chafing so that was fun getting in the shower afterwards.

Grey but no rain. Friday was beautiful. Took a 30 minute constitutional in the middle of the work day. Mid-50s and sun. A hint of what is to come. Someday.



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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Very scenic!

Funny coincidence, I also forgot to "lube up" for my long run on Sat the shower afterward shower freeking stung.


Unplanned off day yesterday, a rough week at work combined with 12F+20Mph north wind sucked all the motivation out of me yesterday.


A short run this morning + some solid time on the trainer. I had a little more pop in the legs this morning w/o the run yesterday.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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Went out Saturday for a 10 miler on a local rail trail - figured the snow would be pretty well packed down and the trail is flat, so should be easy mileage.



It was all lumpy, footprinted ice under the snow. I ran 5km out, saw it wasn't going to improve, then turned around and ran the 5km back - I was in peril of spraining an ankle with every single footstep, moving at more of a high-speed drunken lurch than a run, and in real danger of going sprawling at least once per minute. I'm sure anyone that saw me figured it must be my first day using my legs - a 20min old giraffe could have outsprinted me.



From another portion of the trail: you can see the footprints someone made in the slush earlier in the week that froze solid. While the snow on either side of the tramped-down portion looked like a better option, it was just as lumpy underneath and had the added energy suck of trying to run through crusty, cold snow buildup. I got the extra 6km in on the road (in my trail shoes; sub-optimal but still much safer), doing a loop through the end of town closest to the trailhead.



These Canada geese were entirely ambivalent to my predicament.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Today, I didn't feel like running on the dreadmill or outside, so I ran indoors around the basketball court at the gym. My plan was to only run fifteen minutes, but I actually ran for 45 minutes around the basketball court. Could have run longer, but some guys showed up to play basketball and it broke the tranquility. I than played basketball for awhile and hit most of my shots.

While running around the court and focusing on good running form, I felt the runners high and got lost in my thoughts and did some problem solving. When I'm outside running, I don't always feel that runners high because I'm thinking about my surroundings. I'll definitely try running around the court again.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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OK, I had way too many days off running for a good reason, but now back at it with Oceanside 70.3 6 weeks away.

This morning was a 50 min run. Found a baseball diamond with pristine grass by my hotel in Austin and ran loops around it. This evening after work, I hope to run again at Austin town lake, schedule permitting before driving up to Dallas. The local high school track where I wanted to do mile repeats was locked shut here in Austin. There appears to be on in Dallas near that hotel that is hopefully not locked up. I need to do 31 more runs to hit 90, so that is my new goal.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I woke up tired today. Resting heart rate was up a little. Run was OK, though. Now I am back to tired. So, I need to monitor this to make sure I don't over do it. Right now, I think I am still recovering from a little over-exuberant run on Monday.
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hugoagogo wrote:
I woke up tired today. Resting heart rate was up a little. Run was OK, though. Now I am back to tired. So, I need to monitor this to make sure I don't over do it. Right now, I think I am still recovering from a little over-exuberant run on Monday.

That is one of the things I have learned in doing these challenges for the last couple of years. More than once I have had to remind myself that "A large part today's run is about tomorrow's run."
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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"Found a baseball diamond with pristine grass by my hotel in Austin and ran loops around it." (dev)

You're being gentle on your knees by running on grass around the baseball diamond. I was a little concerned I'd be hurting today having run on the hardwood floors, but I feel good today.

Hope you had fun running around the lake in Austin. We want pics. :)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I've twice done a 12 hour race on a 1.5 mile flat paved loop. Usually hour 8-10 can be a bit ugly but otherwise I love it. I get to kick into Zen mode and forget about what I'm doing. It is run around a small lake/glorified pond in downtown Olympia so there are usually people out walking to keep me entertained. My first year it was 92-95 degrees in the sun. Perfect for me. Someone was walking a bobcat on a leash. There were hippie kids playing hacky sac but when I got close they were listening to Maroon 5. I was really hoping for some Grateful Dead. The second year it was cool with no sun. I wasn't ready and had to walk about 10 hours. It wasn't quite as fun but I still enjoyed it.

I've done a 12 hour on a 4.5 mile trail that wasn't quite as Zen. I had to pay attention to every step and by hour 6 was crying. I made it through but I was mentally exhausted from it.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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After a late run last night (finished up at 11:50 pm), my body needed a little break this morning. I still plan to get a run in later today.

One thing about all this running - I'm wearing out shoes faster! I got a couple new pairs of my current kicks delivered yesterday (which, of course, have been replaced with a new model so I gotta stock up on 'em), so I'm excited to wear them out, too!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the Zen state I found yesterday. It was very relaxing.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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blwmhv wrote:
hugoagogo wrote:
I woke up tired today. Resting heart rate was up a little. Run was OK, though. Now I am back to tired. So, I need to monitor this to make sure I don't over do it. Right now, I think I am still recovering from a little over-exuberant run on Monday.


That is one of the things I have learned in doing these challenges for the last couple of years. More than once I have had to remind myself that "A large part today's run is about tomorrow's run."

Good advice! When I originally started working on this challenge as a first timer I set, what I thought at the time, was the ambitious goal of hitting 70 runs. Thinking there was an outside chance of doing the full 100, my competitive edge took over and I hit 71 runs today, a few ahead of schedule and feel like I'm getting more tired and running out of steam a bit. The motivation has dropped off since I reached my original goal and I know I could have sneaked a few extra runs in the week but really couldnt be arsed. My average run is about 35 mins so I'm not really competing with the top guys but for me, hitting 40 mile weeks while also getting in some trainer sessions has been pretty huge! Tomorrow I should hit 300 miles which is way more than I would have done without this challenge. My running has improved massively, and I already feel stronger - what was hills are now just slight inclines! I've been toying with the idea of doing my first ultra - a local 50km (~ 7000ft climbing) in May - on the back of this. Thanks Dev and everyone for pushing me further than I thought I could. Just need to HTFU and get these last 29 out the way!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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blwmhv wrote:
hugoagogo wrote:
I woke up tired today. Resting heart rate was up a little. Run was OK, though. Now I am back to tired. So, I need to monitor this to make sure I don't over do it. Right now, I think I am still recovering from a little over-exuberant run on Monday.


That is one of the things I have learned in doing these challenges for the last couple of years. More than once I have had to remind myself that "A large part today's run is about tomorrow's run."

I agree. This challenge helps me a lot because I usually can contain my exuberance by merely thinking about what is coming up. But every once in a while, I can't contain myself. Anyway, all is good today. I woke up before the alarm this morning, heart rate was back where it belongs and my scheduled recovery run was sweet.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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The thread was at the bottom of page two, so thought I'd bump it up. I crossed the 300 mile line today, and did my 52nd run. Still hoping to hit 80 by March 15, so after my Half race this saturday I will hit some double with regular frequency. At least that's the plan. I did a short 4.8 mile tempo, as I continue to keep intensity and reduce mileage for the taper to Saturday's race.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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The run around Lake Austin after work was a bit faster than I wanted. The guy I was running with said he was going to run at 7:30 pace, but he was running more like 7:15-7:20 pace, but we shared a lot of good stories from the last 25 years of racing etc, so it was really a fun run. Always nice to hook up with other masters athletes who still have a big passion for sport and just training every day. It worked out perfectly as I just had enough time crossing town in Austin traffic to cram in the run before the drive to Dallas and he had just enough time to meet up for the 4 miler and then wrap up the run and get over to his son's middle school basketball game. Everyone has a busy schedule, but it is great when we make time for each other for group training.

This morning I was in McKinney TX and found a local high school track and actually was able to run there for a while. Then the local high school gym class showed up and the gym teacher kicked me out. She explained that everyone has to be signed in officially to use the track on account of lock downs and school shootings etc, which I completely understood. They certainly don't want strangers using the school tracks.

So I ran over to a local baseball field and did a set of 3x1 mile (approximately 4 full loops around the diamond and outfield) in Vibrams at just over 6 minute mile pace. Really good 1:15 run this morning. So two solid days of running and now heading home, connecting through Newark and avoiding the big mid west storm (originally was supposed to fly through Chicago)....back to running on snow and treadmill back home. It was great running for 2 days on grass and dirt trails (Austin town lake loop) in Texas.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I totally understand why they would want people to check in to use the track, but it still bums me out a bit that there is a need for that requirement.

5 mile recovery run this morning, prepping for a hard 16 miler tomorrow morning. I am fighting a cold, so may turn that into a easier 16 miler.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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Did my first ever triple run day yesterday. Wasn't really the plan, but I had to split my morning 10 miler into two 5 milers due to work schedules.

Today is a rest day, just stretching and foam rolling before tomorrows last long run of the challenge. Feeling pretty good about my run fitness right now, too bad my bike and swim fitness is shit.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you for the update on your running. Sounds like some good runs on grass and dirt trails. You keep a nice pace. Wish I could run at that pace again. Maybe someday again. :)

Have a safe trip home. Hope you get to ski this weekend.

This challenge is really good for me, as I feel like I accomplish something everyday. Should probably take a rest day, but I feel too good to stop.

Again, hope you have a safe trip home and a fun weekend of skiing.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TriBeer] [ In reply to ]
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I hope everybody's weekend running goes well.

I just finished 17 miles, with 10 bouncing around +-15 seconds to my marathon pace. I am going to feel this one tomorrow which is fine, next week is a recovery week. I was thinking about my nutrition ( or lack there of in this case ) and my long runs. Last year at this time, I would have needed some kind of food to get through a workout of this length, this year not so much. Interesting how the old body adapts....
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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How long are you in DFW? If you make it into Dallas proper, you should take a lap around Whiterock at least once in your life.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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Took 4 days off from running because of right calf and a pain shooting down the outside of my hip. Got back into it this week with a few runs and it is back again. Looks like I might be lowering my expectations to 80-90 runs :0( guess I can focus on swimming and biking a bit.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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triple here too today

and got a 910xt (on long-term loan) to keep me motivated for the next few days
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Bmanners] [ In reply to ]
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I had 4 days off running over last weekend to focus on XC ski racing and recovery. Now I am 3 runs ahead of 90/100 or 7 runs behind 100/100. I'm signed up for Oceanside 70.3 in 5 weeks (yikes) and have not been in anything but a hotel pool a few times this year. I think it would be best to just go for 90/100 so that I can start getting some swims in, or that swim in 5 weeks is going to be pretty bad.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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100/!00 Challenge Tip Of The Week.

Maximizing Training and Racing Strategies:
You have to look at both your training goals realistically and objectively in both the short term and long term of your porgram.
Define your goals and work toward them but be flexible enough to look at the long term prospect of not only the season at hand but future seasons and goals.
If your key race is late summer or fall than trying to force through injury both training and racing in mid February is counterproductive,. If you have injury or even the first signs of injury be cautious and protective. Much less critical to a training plan to miss one or two workouts opr races or even a week or two of workouts than a month or two of workouts.
Schedule your training and racing properly to maximize performance: I see so many people basically destroy all the hard work toward peak perfiormance at the last minute: Example if your are running 50-55 mpw preparing for a Boston Qulaifier than running a half marathon the day before the marathon is not giving you optimal chance at success.

Schedule your final weeks key workouts accordingly to ensure rest and recovery for the big effort on race day. I try to schedule the last real effort 4-5 days before a peak race and use the last few days as recovery with strides thrown in to keep the legs primed for a solid performance. You see people doing 4 mile efforts at 4 mile race pace 2-3 days before a peak race.

Use shorter races toward your goal race. Example for a elite 10 k runner. They will run 1-2 mile races progressing to5k and maybe one trial race at distance prior to the peak effort. The shorter races allow for race strategy and tactics to be used but with the shorter distance it allows for quicker recovery to maximize training program. To get faster at the marathon you need to get faster at the 10k and half marathon not just run more marathons. Same thing with triathlons to get faster the Ironman Olympic Distance and Half Ironmans will make you faster over the Ironman distance not 6 Ironmans in a year.

Use these thoughts to structure your season as well as future seasons and maximize your potential.




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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Scot] [ In reply to ]
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Just about to head on for run 75 (gentle 5 miler), the legs feel beat up today after a double and an hour on the trainer Friday. Had a rest day yesterday but I'm feeling the effects! My recovery seems to be taking longer the past few weeks, not sure why but I've been trying to loose weight too - hopefully that isnt sabotaging my recovery/training.

Might take another easy week this week - head out on travel for 2 weeks starting on Friday so can hopefully ramp up again then to keep me from eating/drinking like crap while living in a hotel. Living out of a hotel usually does not go well for me due to extreme boredom, the hotel does have a pool (17m?!!?) and a gym and its by a river with trails so fingers crossed. Hopefully I can push my mileage up too to keep me from the beer!
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I hope everybody had a good weekend. Looks like there were a couple marathons this weekend congrats to humungous1 and astroman.


6 miles for me this morning, still kind of sore from Saturday's effort.


It looks like I am going to have to move a bunch of my workouts around this week due to weather. I am fine running in the cold and snow. Freezing rain is another story...
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Scot wrote:
100/!00 Challenge Tip Of The Week.

Maximizing Training and Racing Strategies:
You have to look at both your training goals realistically and objectively in both the short term and long term of your porgram.
Define your goals and work toward them but be flexible enough to look at the long term prospect of not only the season at hand but future seasons and goals.
If your key race is late summer or fall than trying to force through injury both training and racing in mid February is counterproductive,. If you have injury or even the first signs of injury be cautious and protective. Much less critical to a training plan to miss one or two workouts opr races or even a week or two of workouts than a month or two of workouts.
Schedule your training and racing properly to maximize performance: I see so many people basically destroy all the hard work toward peak perfiormance at the last minute: Example if your are running 50-55 mpw preparing for a Boston Qulaifier than running a half marathon the day before the marathon is not giving you optimal chance at success.

Schedule your final weeks key workouts accordingly to ensure rest and recovery for the big effort on race day. I try to schedule the last real effort 4-5 days before a peak race and use the last few days as recovery with strides thrown in to keep the legs primed for a solid performance. You see people doing 4 mile efforts at 4 mile race pace 2-3 days before a peak race.

Use shorter races toward your goal race. Example for a elite 10 k runner. They will run 1-2 mile races progressing to5k and maybe one trial race at distance prior to the peak effort. The shorter races allow for race strategy and tactics to be used but with the shorter distance it allows for quicker recovery to maximize training program. To get faster at the marathon you need to get faster at the 10k and half marathon not just run more marathons. Same thing with triathlons to get faster the Ironman Olympic Distance and Half Ironmans will make you faster over the Ironman distance not 6 Ironmans in a year.

Use these thoughts to structure your season as well as future seasons and maximize your potential.




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Scot, I am reading your post and realizing that I have all of 33 days to the Oceanside 70.3. I feel like my run is generally in good shape thanks to the challenge. I probably need to lose 1 pound of weight per week to get to race weight. My bike is in good shape in terms of 1 hour fitness. Thanks to the XC skiing and speedskating my FTP is right in line with the middle of race season (it always is during ski season)....I just need specificity in terms of longer rides as my trainer rides don't exceed 80-90 min. My swim is at zero. Today will be my first swim outside of a hotel pool this year. I basically took Dec, Jan, Feb off from swimming, so I need to get that in gear.

Today's workout was 40 min treadmill run with 6-10% hill repeats at 7-8.5 mph, followed by 60 min bike with 12x2 min intervals at 250-300W, average for the ride was 230W. Heading to the pool later today. Nothing like the fear of competition to get you to focus a bit more. This is exactly what I needed to light a fire under my butt as I was kind of coasting from workout to workout. The problem is when I signed up for Oceanside I did not realize how early it was (I doubt I'll be able to bike outdoors before I arrive there as there is 3-4 feet of snow in my front yard).
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It's already day 75. Wow, time flies when you're having fun! As we're getting close to the end of February, I made a spontaneous goal to see if I reach 200 miles for the month. So, I've tried to increase my distance per run a bit over the last week. I actually ended up taking yesterday off, but felt good this morning for a nice 7 miler on the treadmill. I'll come up short of 200 for February, but I think I can get back to an average of 200 per month for the year through March. I broke 1,000 miles for the entire year in 2012 for the first time, and now I'm looking at being over half way to that by the end of March this year. This is fun! Thanks again for the motivation!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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As we move on to March, I am now a little less "obsessed" about my ranking. Moving on to getting bike and swim back to par as the season will start in about 6 weeks here in FL. The Challenge has already paid off for me as I had PR in 10K in January and 21K in February. Hoping I can carry on to IM PR in 2013!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Went for my first run in about 8 days today, easy 5 miler in 36 minutes, stupid bronchitis. I was doing so well too, Oh well.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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8 miles in my neighborhood this morning (yeah, it takes a few loops to get there). A few snow flakes stinging my face. My legs felt great. Always nice to to have a nice run.
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A nice recovery run this morning where I felt like crap at the start, but quite good at the end. I followed up the run w/ /40 mins of intervals on the trainer.
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Apologies everyone for missing day 75 yesterday. Home stretch now! My entire body feels drained from yesterday's workouts and shoveling 40 cm of snow (well, it felt like that much, can one of the Ottawa guys confirm how much). I am tempted to take a rest day or hit the pool, but I can't really escape the stupid spreadsheet on most days. Hopefully this pays off. I want to run the St. Patrick's day 10k and hopefully improved on my 20.59 5k split from the winterlude tri (that was sandwiched between 8k speedskating and 9k XC skiing). At least it won't be minus 17C for St. Pat's.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Well, because of the spreadsheet I got on the treadmill this morning due to all the snow outdoors. Plan was to log an easy "spreadsheet chasing" 30 minutes.

I should not better. I cannot get on the Treadmill, get on the CT or ride with a powermeter without every one of these sessions with numbers turning into a RACE of sorts against the machine, which is why I run most of the time with nothing other than a watch (often I put the GPS in my pocket if I want to measure distance), and my road bike (not my tri bike) has no powermeter, no bike computer, no nothing....just feel. I know myself by now that the moment I have a number staring back at me it turns into some type of self test, which is constructive when I want to go hard, but destructive when I should go easy.

Next thing I knew I was doing a set of 60-90 second intervals at 7-7.5 mph @ 10% grade (which is harder than 10k race intensity for me)....I should know better to back off especially after yesterday's disaster CT session where I struggled to ride at 90% (average) for just under an hour. It should not feel so hard....but I think all the lack of sleep from travel last week is catching up this week.
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I cannot get on the Treadmill, get on the CT or ride with a powermeter without every one of these sessions with numbers turning into a RACE of sorts against the machine, which is why I run most of the time with nothing other than a watch (often I put the GPS in my pocket if I want to measure distance), and my road bike (not my tri bike) has no powermeter, no bike computer, no nothing....just feel. I know myself by now that the moment I have a number staring back at me it turns into some type of self test, which is constructive when I want to go hard, but destructive when I should go easy.

I seem to have a similar problem - I'm addicted to data. Maybe it's because I'm a Business Analyst. lol! But, sometimes the treadmill keeps me sane, too. I find when I run outside by feel, I can't go anything less than race pace.

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Missed Tuesday's run (and swim) due to ice pellets and freezing rain - the one situation in which I stay put.

Did a double yesterday to compensate - 9km in the early afternoon and another 5k off the trainer late in the evening. Still won't make my mileage goal for February due to needing a recovery week last week, but I'll come within 5k and just broke 500km for the challenge.

Hoping the messy, slushy snow doesn't freeze into anything horribly dangerous this evo..

Cheers!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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First time posting to this thread but I have been participating in the challenge since the beginning. My goal is 70/100 and I currently sit at 54, so I am definitely on pace for 70+.

I started this winter with the goal of "maintaining" my summer fitness but this challenge has helped me to stay motivated through the winter months and I am instead seeing steady improvement as a result. Last year I only ran a few times indoors as I turned my attention to winter sports.This year I have really embraced running and have actually started to enjoy running in the less that ideal Pacific Northwest winter weather. The frequency with which I have ran the past few months represents a significant increase to even my mid summer frequency of years past. I am seeing results on my stand alone runs as well as my brick sessions. Running off the bike has become more enjoyable and I am becoming more confident in my ability to one day race at the longer distances (Only done Sprint and Olympic).


As I embark on my 3rd year of Triathlon races I look forward to setting new run PRs and continuing my slow but steady climb into the longer distance races. I have a 15k race this Sunday, and 2 sprint & 2 olympic tri races planned for summer. I am on the fence about signing up for my first HIM, but if training keeps going as it has all winter, will likely add one to the agenda.


Thanks for the motivation!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Wert] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for sharing and good luck as you move up in distance....having said that, there is just as much challenge at getting fast at short races as going long.

Travis, wrt to "data", I have to day, that I generally can't push myself hard unless there is "data" to measure myself against (racing is the ultimate measure) and if there is a "measurement scale" around of any kind, I'll try to get a "good result". I actually enjoyed exams in university for that reason (which most people can't relate to), on the other hand if there is no means of measurement, I am totally cool with going at an easy pace.....and using the university example, I'm skip many classes if there was nothing important going on, knowing that I could just read the text book and get 95% of what the prof was covering. Bottom line, if there is no measurement, I'm generally a slacker, if there is measurement, then suddenly I get all competitive on myself. This is also why next to my Computrainer, I have a spin bike. I can get on the spin bike and just cruise because there is no way of measurement.

Unfortunately, the spreadsheet on this challenge is measuring my frequency, and I have a hard time ignoring it and taking more rest days....
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Unfortunately, the spreadsheet on this challenge is measuring my frequency, and I have a hard time ignoring it and taking more rest days....
how hard can it be? :0)

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...the words from Hotel California sum it up.....

"...You can check out any time you like....but you can never leave..."
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Sunday I start running again Sunday. Think I might use the new rule where I can run 10 minutes come back then run ten more and the ten more. To get a run in. On the good side my biking and swimming picked up a bit

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I thought I was on 100/100 pace until Dev's post today saying that yesterday was day 75. I was in disbelief until I counted the days out and found I was one run behind.

So I added a run this afternoon to get back on schedule. I hope I don't lose track again...
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I went into this challenge for the first time hoping to come in somewhere close to 100 and put in several doubles early thinking I'd need them later on because of work. I didn't end up needing that many doubles because most of my work trips so far this year have been day trips. The spreadsheet kept me going until I found myself in the top ten and now the top 5.

I am purposely taking it easy the next few days to rest for a 5k on Sunday. Was up and out to the airport really early today and was very tired when I got home. Walked the dog for an hour instead of running tonight. Will run a very easy 30 mins tomorrow and Sat to keep my spot at number 5 (hopefully) and then try to kill my PB in the 5k on Sun.

Btw, I posted about my weight not that long ago and adding myfitnesspal to help get down into the 180s. On Sun I weighed in at 189.4 - first time below 190 in years and down around 8lbs since the start of the challenge. Thanks to all of you for your help keeping me motivated by chasing the spreadsheet yourselves.
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Big round of applause for the weight loss!

Rest day for me today. Got a massage :-)

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Awesome job on the weight loss, and good luck on Sunday!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Run 55 in the book. It wasn't anything stellar by most people's standards but I am happy with 8.1 miles in 90 minutes for a long training run. The best part is that I feel just fine and I could probably go run again in a few minutes if I needed to. I would be closer to 61 runs had it not been for getting really sick one week. I had a hard time training at all for about a 10 day stretch.

This challenge has definitely helped. My first race of the year is next week an Olympic. I won't be fast by ST standards, but I should see a huge personal improvement. My 2nd race of the year will be the Galveston 70.3 and I'm not worried about it either. I should have a fun day out there as well.

Next year I'm going to go for 85 or 90 runs. This years goal was 70, and I should still make that even though I was on pace for 75 or so for a long time. Next years 85 and 90 runs will also net more miles since I will be even lighter and faster.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [AnthonyS] [ In reply to ]
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64 runs w/ yesterday's 12.8 miles. On track for about 80 runs for the challenge, about where I wanted to be.I will do another 4-5 this morning to get me to ~40 miles for the week, and then hop on the trainer for a while. I am stoked that whatever they are calling Versus now is showing the Paris-Nice prologue and universal sports is showing USA Indoor Championships. Will have some decent distraction during my 2x20s.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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I need to update the log. I'll probably end up with 60 but I didn't start until January.

Which begs the question that I'm sure had been answered before:

Why don't we start this on January 1st?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [GMAN19030] [ In reply to ]
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Because it is not your challenfpge ;0)
going for my first run in 8 days tommorow. may it be the end of my grumpienessso my family can have some piece. Have a 5k in two weeks so lets hope I did not lose any run fitness. Well......at least I hope I did not lose any and the right calf is better. I learned it is not good to milk a injury. So I did not milk this one..........

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i just made a funny HaHahahahahha !!!!! Get it it was a calf injury.
dont milk a injury HAhahahaha hardy har har. I crack myself up.
thats it I am going for a ride on the rollers :0)

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Actually this is a very good question, and I will explain why we start on Dec 15th.

Most people "lose" their battle with winter sometime after US Thanksgiving and shortly before Jan 1. By then the biggest damage is done the massive pounds are put on and then the guys spend the next three months fighting that damage, trying to ramp training, while trying to lose weight and then getting sick in the process.

Better to never have that problem in the first place.

Easiest way to do that ?

Train hard between Dec 15th and Jan 1. That gives you a 17 day head start on your "weight loss program" in the sense that most athletes training hard through this period probably don't gain a pound anyway, while having all the Xmas-New Years festivities.

My experience is that it is the first 3 weeks and last 3 weeks of the challenge where it is really easy to "pour it on". Having the first 3 weeks overlap with Xmas-New Year's ensures that all the guys on the challenge get a big head start on "next year's training".

Next year, start your training on Dec 1st and if you need to, take a break in March, then recharge a bit and pour it on in April....that's much better than waiting till Jan, and trying to keep going right into the summer anyway.
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There was no PB for me in the 5K today but it was a good performance for me anyway this early in the season. First off, it was cold. Much colder than it had been for the last few days. I had actually switched over to shorts here in the NY Metro area late in the week (I work from home and can wear whatever I want when not with customers). It switched back quickly and it was high 20s or so and windy at race time. Second - I forgot how many people run this race and that it has some fairly good hills. I ran 22:11 - slower than I ran on Thanksgiving in a much smaller race and on a faster track - but faster than the last time I did this specific race 2 years ago (22:27).

There were about 5,800-6,000 runners and I was at the back of the 1000-1999 chute at the start. It took me a while to wind my way free of the crowds. Usually I start off way too fast in 5ks, collect myself a bit in mile 2 thinking I'll save myself for a big finish and then slowly fade as I try to break 22 mins. I knew there would be a big crowd today so my plan was to stay under control at the start and then pick it up when I had more room to move. The problem was that it took a long time to find the room and the first mile was way too slow - 7:28. The second mile was down hill to the turn around (really around a park) and then back up the hill to the 2 mile mark. I was able to push the pace down the hill but was caught in several bottlenecks as everyone slowed coming back up - 7:09 second mile.

At that point I knew that I needed to push it to break 22 so I went as hard as I could and hit the third mile in 6:46 and did the last tenth in 6 min pace as I saw the clock slowly ticking past 22 mins. So not the time I was hoping for but I felt strong at the end. Was not tired and know that I can go much harder up front now in races and hold the pace. I ran for awhile after and put in 7 miles between warm up, race and then run after (I felt great after and would have run much longer but I was freezing). I also ran 4 treadmill miles early afternoon to try to help my spreadsheet chase to stay in the top 5 of the challenge.
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I'm officially tired of running in the cold and snow. More specifically, these conditions are making it tougher and tougher to get my runs started. After a couple miles, I wind up liking it, but getting over the hurdle has been a battle lately. Where the F is spring?!? I'm gonna go find a sponge to wipe the piss off my face. Carry on.
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trislayer wrote:
I'm officially tired of running in the cold and snow. More specifically, these conditions are making it tougher and tougher to get my runs started. After a couple miles, I wind up liking it, but getting over the hurdle has been a battle lately. Where the F is spring?!? I'm gonna go find a sponge to wipe the piss off my face. Carry on.

+1000 ( although I am sure I will be dreaming of these days in August when it is 80 w/ 100% humidity @ 5:00a )

Anyway, about 9.4 miles this morning w/ 5 miles at threshold, according to Strava I set a 10K PB. I am somewhat surprised because when I hit the end of the 5th threshold mile I shut it down hard and jogged the last mile and a half. I am curious to see how badly I pay for this run later in the week.
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Here is some "warmth" for you (quotation marks because I'm sitting inside, in the sun, with a long sleeved shirt, a wool shirt AND a down jacket on and about to make coffee to warm my hands.). Coldest is has EVER been here this am at 9C. I know there were deaths last night (inside temp is same as outside temp All Night Long), just a matter of the reports to hit the news factories. Will be getting some propane for today's shower for certain (don't normally have hot water either).



see that ONE person out there? Tourist. Insane!



but I did have a swim on the schedule, so in I went.



and then a run...



crazee norte with crazy clouds...

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Today exemplified the benefits of the 100/100 for me. I extended my weekend long run out to 17 miles on Saturday. Yesterday, I had a reasonable recovery run, but by yesterday evening I was feeling tired and sore. If it weren't for 100/100, I probably would have just set my alarm later and skipped running this morning. That would have been too bad. My run this morning felt good from the first step. Maybe too good as I pushed harder than I planned, but it was a confidence booster to be able have that kind of training run at this point of the training cycle. 54 days to my marathon and my stretch goals actually seem possible.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks Kathy for the images!

Today it is going to kill me to take a day off completely from training, but just by typing this, I will. It is a beautiful day outside and great day for both running and XC skiing. However, last week I did a 19 hour week and would like to do the same this week, so probably better to take the day off, recharge a bit and start up again tomorrow. Plus I need some energy to watch Manchester United play Real Madrid tomorrow in the Champion's League!!!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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As I walked out the door for my recovery run this morning, I met a new friend. The pair of Hoka One One Bondi Speed 2 I had ordered were sitting there waiting for me on my front stoop. Off came my Adrenelines and on went the Hokas. First mile goes by and I am wondering whether these were going to work. Somewhere in the second mile, I was thinking that these things were OK. By the time I was through, I was a near convert. My feet felt happy. We'll see how I like them after several more runs, but so far so good.

Anybody out there have any experience with switching to these shoes? How careful do I need to be in transitioning to them? So far my body is telling me no transition required, I am just not completely sure I believe it.
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Sample size of 1, but I need about 40 miles of easy running on a new pair of shoes before I can go long or hard. This is the case even if I am just replacing the old ones with new ones of the same brand / model. I have been running in Newtons for the past few years, and I love them, but all the Hoka talk lately has made me very curious to given them a shot.

4 mile recovery run this morning followed by 5x5"x1"(rest) on the trainer.
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first run today in a while. had to cancel my run yesterday because my youngest fell out of a tree and scratched his retina. Not bad though so he will survive. i ran thus morning with minimal pain justa little on the outside of the hip almost like a tinging. anywho will be doing every other day so Inshould end up with arond 83-85 runs.

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Just to bump this to the first page I'll post that I got out there this morning and ran. Weatherman failed in his prediction of accumulating snow (roads were wet, grass had a thin layer of white), so I had no problem keeping my string of all 100/100 runs being outside. I am still irritated with the groundhog for being so wrong this year. And this weekend we spring forward just when it was getting a little light at the end of my morning runs. Can I get at least one of warm or light (or perhaps some cheese with my whine)?
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Weather man was definitely right for us. I went for mu forst snow run in over 2 years. Too bad the snow was super wet and it was more like running in cold rain. Now lets hope the weather man is right again and we actually get the 55+ degree sunny days days he claims we are going to get this weekend.



And no I am not the fred running is ski goggles, although it was probably the smart thing to do.
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ERMAIGAWD! If I had to exercise in those conditions, I'd be a plump butterball turkey. :) YIKES!! You guys are STUDS!

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As I walked out the door for my recovery run this morning, I met a new friend. The pair of Hoka One One Bondi Speed 2 I had ordered were sitting there waiting for me on my front stoop. Off came my Adrenelines and on went the Hokas. First mile goes by and I am wondering whether these were going to work. Somewhere in the second mile, I was thinking that these things were OK. By the time I was through, I was a near convert. My feet felt happy. We'll see how I like them after several more runs, but so far so good.

Anybody out there have any experience with switching to these shoes? How careful do I need to be in transitioning to them? So far my body is telling me no transition required, I am just not completely sure I believe it.

Hey, you have 17 more days in this challenge to figure out if you have hit running shoe Nirvana with the Bondi....please keep us posted. I looked at my totals and I need to run 184K in the next 17 days (so 11 k per day) to hit my "reset goal" of 900. Originally I planned for 800, then somewhere in between upped it to 1000, but then got sick and took a bunch of days off because I wanted to try an XC ski race I did for 23 years in a row (I got it done, so streak is 24 years in a row)....then I was still thinking I can get to 1000k over 100 runs and realized that there were not that many days left for the Oceanside 70.3 and I actually have to get into the pool and on the trainer a bit more....so new target 900K 90 runs.
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No transition for me. I put them on and ran out the door. Next run I pulled out the orthodtics I've worn for 10 plus years and haven't put them back in. No adjusting, just running.

I just did a 15k run this weekend and my run pace was 20 seconds/mile faster than my goal. Time to up the expectations!

I haven't been recording my workouts because I already do it two other places but I'm still running most days of the week. Up to 35+ miles/week. Double runs 2x/week. Body is holding up very well. Mind is improving.

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Thanks for sharing Jen. The key is that the mind is holding out well. My entire winter has been a roller coaster of the mind trying and the body not being willing (nerve damage from 1.5 years ago), or the body being willing and the mind totally shot (too much stress/pressure from work). Some days both the mind and body are "on". It's a good week when that happens once per week. 2 years ago, that was more like 5-6 days per week. Oh well. Do what you can, with what you have today....right?
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Jen- What was the original reason for the orthodics in the first place. I'm going on 2 1/2 years on mine and I'd love to get rid of them. Too scared to do it with an IM coming up again this year and no real injury issues for a while now. I tried the Hoka Biondi but developed blisters in only a few miles, I believe from my orthodics, right where they transition from support piece to just a foot bed.


Maybe next year as I won't be locked into a big race I don't want to screw up.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Stelvio] [ In reply to ]
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I am a pronater. The thing to remember about the Bondi is that it is already supportive. Your foot sits down into the bed, kinda, so you have some control going on there already. I did have some knee twinges but knew it was because of the change. It cleared up pretty quickly.

When is your IM?

Photos from tonight's super mellow run. Stopped for pics and to rescue a few caterpillars along the trail. Fun not to have a specific workout or goal pace.





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IMMT in August. Since things are going well I wouldn't want to risk it now, even 5 months out. Originally got the orthodics after Plantar Faciitis, but also have a leg length discrepancy that they help with.
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First interval session of the year for me this morning. I have been cautious on this wanting to get a good base in first. Anyway, I did a half Lasso -- only 5 X 800 (instead of 10 X). There is a flat (ish) block in my neighborhood that is about 1/2 mile. So after a 2 mile warm-up, I ran around that block until my 310xt autolap told me I had done two quarter miles. I then jogged slowly for the next quarter mile autolap -- then repeat for a total of 5 times and a 3 mile cool down. I averaged a little better than 3:22 (which if I could maintain for 10 repeats supposedly means I could do a 3:22 marathon). It felt good openning it up a little. We'll see how I feel tomorrow.

On the Bondi front: they felt good on the run this morning. On my second run with them on Wednesday I had an off morning. I do not think the shoes were to blame. Just had dead legs and felt tired. I decided to give the Bondis a rest yesterday -- just to be cautious. The jury is still out on whether the Bondis will be "running shoe Nirvana" for me, but so far so good. We'll see how they feel on my long run this weekend.
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Running outside sounds great - we woke up to 8 or so inches of snow here in NY so I was on the treadmill again this morning. It's supposed to be in the 50s the next 4 days so hopefully I'll be outside more consistently soon.

Run number 99 in the books this morning. I've started adding in some faster paced runs this week and it feels good to open it up a bit even if it is on the treadmill. I'm going to double up this afternoon to get run number 100 officially on the books. I have lots of travel for work the next 2 weeks and it will be hard to maintain the weekly mileage I've had during the challenge. Will have to go to shorter, faster runs either before I leave early am or when I get home at night.
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Well done. Yasso 800s are a brutal workout. I hate 800 repeats no matter what the workout, I would much rather do 200s or 400s. This probably means that the 800s are harder and a better workout though, lol.
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Leg length might be something that you want to keep your orthotics for. You can always give it a try after your IM.

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Well, a fever and stomach issues kept me off the treadmill yesterday. I'm still running a fever and haven't kept any food down in about 36 hours now, so I don't know how much running I'll get in today. I know a lot of folks hate running on the "dreadmill", but I miss it right now.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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Nice pictures. Hope you're running is going well. We're getting close to the finish line on this Challenge. :)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Hope you feel better soon and can finish strong.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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TheKoz

I hear ya, I was an unhappy camper Friday AM. The snow was just coming down, and the 5" that were already on the ground was just wet/heavy/slippery. I bagged the run and hit the bike again which is not necessarily a bad thing.


Travis R.


I hope you feel better soon.


I did 18 and change miles this morning, breaking 400 miles for the year and 500 miles for the challenge. I am shooting for 1000K, going to be a stretch to get there especially since I will start to skip my Sunday run to hit the bike if the weather is nice.


I took a real good digger on some black ice at about mile 4, it has been a while since I finished a run with a bunch of crusted blood on my tights. Fortunately no major damage other than a hole in my tights.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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100/100 Challenge Tip Of The Week:
Specific Endurance Training: This is the endurance needed to finish a race distance at a specific speed , or the ability to resist fatigue at your goal pace for your race distance and reach the finish line without slowing down.

To reach race goals you must first attain the required levels of endurance i training. Whether or not your goals are reached are dependant on factors such as weather, good pacing, mental toughness, and course conditions, but without the required specific endurance none of these factors really make a difference.. To achieve specific endurance for a peak race requires a solid aerobic support foundation and and neuromuscular fitness and proerly blending the two ingredients together in the proper ratios. All of the training done from the first workout in a training plan should be focused toward acheivement of specific endurance toward your peak race. Every workout should have a purpose or direction toward the goal. This certainly does not mean every workout is at goal pace but every strider, hill,tempo, long and or easy workout has a specific purpose toward the goal.

A runner must avoid losing sight of how a particular type of training will fit into the goal race pace. Too much or too little of a specific workout will effect the result on race day. Some runners subsititute the goal of improving their Vo 2 Max at the cost of of acheiving specific endurance . These runners get used to running hard half miles at the subsitution of the specific pace intervals. While VO 2 Max is is associated to race performance it is not a stand in for race performance . Thus too much focus on VO 2 Max training may fail to develop other fitness qualities that are needed to acheive endurance and as result may fail to successfully acheive goal pace despite improved Vo2 Max.

In the next tip I will demonstrate how to perform specific endurance pace and successfully improve peak performance





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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [MattAune] [ In reply to ]
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MattAune wrote:



And no I am not the fred running is ski goggles, although it was probably the smart thing to do.

No shame there... I do it all the time when running at the cottage. Wind can really drive the snow around up there and glasses just don't cut it. Looks a little dark for the Iridium lens though, would go for a light yellow or amber. ;)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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OK, we are into our last two weeks of the challenge. I ran in a steady rain this morning and having sprung forward, it was dark -- but it was warm (mid 50's F) so not so bad.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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The spring forward is a killer for us early risers.

7 and change this morning w/ 6x100m strides.

Pretty sure the rain is heading this way tomorrow AM. I am really not looking forward to 12 miles in the rain in the dark tomorrow, I hate wet feet...
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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well, the streak ends today. tourists brought some chest crud down from the great white nawth and I'm feeling lucky to have been able to sit in a chair today (and work) with albuterol only every 6 hours. just took a dose and while it is possible I might be able to run I'm not sure how far I'd get before needing to suck the inhaler like a baby on the breast. dayum.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Well my challenge legal runs are becoming fewer and fewer with taper well under way for IM Melbourne!
Only ran 5km yesterday!!!
Good news is that I've already toppled last years effort (72 I think) and should crack 80 this time around.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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I hope you feel better soon!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Same story, different symptoms here.

Last Sunday, it started with a sore throat. That was the last time I ran (until this afternoon) as I waged an internal war against the flu. I couldn't even sleep for 5 days, let alone run, due to that disgusting little virus. I got back out there today. I can't remember the last time I took 7 days off running. I was doing so well before then. (Thinking on posting to the Cry like a ... thread just to whine.)






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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Tri-Banter] [ In reply to ]
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Ran my first outdoor runs since January this weekend. Saturday was coldish but above 0*C, but barely, so lots of black ice and the odd little dances that accompanies that. Managed to stay upright though, which is good, because the reason for not running outside in winter is that I can't afford to fall on my head again.

Sunday was a glorious day - 22km with sun and approx. 7*C. I'd forgotten what it is to step in a puddle of meltwater/slush but it's not as bad as you imagine it'll be just before you do it.

Today it's pissing rain so back to the treadmill. You know, that thing that makes you wonder what you ever thought was fun about running.

and next week, just when I'm trying to get that whole long run thing going for my marathon build, there's gonna be up to 4" of snow again. Oh well, 26km, that's only what, 2 hours or so on the treadmill?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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I hope the great white north thaws soon for you. Down here in Kentucky, I have run outdoors all winter (and only slipped and fell on black ice once). My run this morning felt good and I ran too fast (this is becoming a habit -- I need to employ some discipline). Twelve more days left in the challenge.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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10 days left in the challenge time to reap the benefits of all the running over the past three months, or nut up and gut out the last few days.


I am in both camps right now. I just set a new 10K PR and a pretty decent 10 mile time w/ my run this morning (10 miles w/ 6 miles at threshold ) . Having said that, I am struggling to drag my sorry carcass out of bed this week. I missed a 12 mile run scheduled for Tuesday, probably not going to hit my goal of ~620 miles for the challenge. Anyway, today and tomorrow are all about recovering for a 20 mile run scheduled for Sat.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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Jan de Visser wrote:
Ran my first outdoor runs since January this weekend. Saturday was coldish but above 0*C, but barely, so lots of black ice and the odd little dances that accompanies that. Managed to stay upright though, which is good, because the reason for not running outside in winter is that I can't afford to fall on my head again.

Sunday was a glorious day - 22km with sun and approx. 7*C. I'd forgotten what it is to step in a puddle of meltwater/slush but it's not as bad as you imagine it'll be just before you do it.

Today it's pissing rain so back to the treadmill. You know, that thing that makes you wonder what you ever thought was fun about running.

and next week, just when I'm trying to get that whole long run thing going for my marathon build, there's gonna be up to 4" of snow again. Oh well, 26km, that's only what, 2 hours or so on the treadmill?

I hear you about the treadmill. 10 days go and I have never used my treadmill so much, but I need to use it these days on bad foot days due to the lack of full coordination in my left lower leg. I can't afford to twist an ankle and fall, so as it is in your case, it is the lesser of two evils and affords a safe running enivironment.

OK, day 90, so 11 more days of running (not 10).
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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devashish_paul wrote:
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OK, day 90, so 11 more days of running (not 10).

For those of us who ran this morning (and are not doing a double today), 10 more days.

Anyway, it was in the mid - 20s this morning, but not much wind. Still irritated with the ground hog. How can he look at himself in the mirror after taking all that celebrity/endorsement money and then being so wrong about the weather. Maybe we need to go with a different mammal. Any nominations?
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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devashish_paul wrote:
OK, day 90, so 11 more days of running (not 10).

Looks like I'm going to miss the 100. Was knocking on the door of the top 10, then had an easy week before a bike camp and now dropped down the leader board to forty something. With 10 days to go, I need another 15 runs to hit the 100 but will probably only get 10 in, maybe 12 if I drop tomorrow's rest day. But, the challenge has helped me work my way back to running health by encouraging me to do lots of short easy runs, so it's all good. Thanks for setting it up :-)
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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Last night's run: -6c with howling 40+kph winds blowing huge, fluffy snowflakes and drifting them ankle-deep in places. Could barely see at times. This is exactly how impressed I was:



Blizzard conditions the last 2 nights in a row. So done with winter.

Cheers!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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Yay...I'm #6 to 100 runs :)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [jaretj] [ In reply to ]
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12 runs in 10 days for me ... should be possible
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [shtrob] [ In reply to ]
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Great!!!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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You are such a badass! Seriously.

I'm still running along. Did a 14 miler at the same pace I did my half marathon at in January and didn't feel shelled. I'm now on to playing with running cadence. This should be fun.

I did a speed workout on the tmill on Tuesday was intervals at 5-10k pace and marathon pace. I cranked it up to my goal marathon pace, a 90 sec/mile faster than my half marathon pace. I survived but it wasn't pretty. I have until August to get there. Might as well aim high.

Next half marathon on 3/24 and coach and I have set an ambitious goal pace for me. Might be a barfer at the end.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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Well done!

After much procrastination and getting derailed in terms of training windows during the work day I finally got on the treadmill at 9 pm and did a whole pile of 10-15% hill intervals with recovery at 5% grade (so basically 46 minutes of hard uphill running). I really needed that workout to blow off some steam today!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Wow, that's hardcore - well done!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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devashish_paul wrote:
Well done!

After much procrastination and getting derailed in terms of training windows during the work day I finally got on the treadmill at 9 pm and did a whole pile of 10-15% hill intervals with recovery at 5% grade (so basically 46 minutes of hard uphill running). I really needed that workout to blow off some steam today!

Just for reference - what pace are you doing those intervals at? I'm trying to do some hill intervals as well, but much less steep (up to about 3%), and I'm trying to keep the pace close to my normal, 'flat' pace - between 7.5 and 8.2 mph (so say between 5:00 and 4:30 min/km), depending on what I'm trying to do that day. But I find that after about half an hour I'm pretty much dead and sometimes even have to abort my cool down interval. So I'm thinking I need to dial it way down when I run up those hills...

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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JenSw wrote:
You are such a badass! Seriously.

I'm still running along. Did a 14 miler at the same pace I did my half marathon at in January and didn't feel shelled. I'm now on to playing with running cadence. This should be fun.

I did a speed workout on the tmill on Tuesday was intervals at 5-10k pace and marathon pace. I cranked it up to my goal marathon pace, a 90 sec/mile faster than my half marathon pace. I survived but it wasn't pretty. I have until August to get there. Might as well aim high.

Next half marathon on 3/24 and coach and I have set an ambitious goal pace for me. Might be a barfer at the end.

From that progress, you're way more badass than I am! I'm just stubborn and cranky.

Cheers!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [jaretj] [ In reply to ]
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I was just after you.

100 runs complete. Run #101 will be tomorrow at the B&A Trail marathon. Ran a 3:17 last year, pretty sure I can beat that this year.

Good luck to all the people doing Rock and Roll, Shamrock or any of the other races this weekend.

Thanks for the putting this together again Dev.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [MattAune] [ In reply to ]
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Good luck in your marathon tomorrow.

The B&A is a great trail. I enjoy biking it.

Let us know how you do tomorrow.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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Jan de Visser wrote:
devashish_paul wrote:
Well done!


After much procrastination and getting derailed in terms of training windows during the work day I finally got on the treadmill at 9 pm and did a whole pile of 10-15% hill intervals with recovery at 5% grade (so basically 46 minutes of hard uphill running). I really needed that workout to blow off some steam today!


Just for reference - what pace are you doing those intervals at? I'm trying to do some hill intervals as well, but much less steep (up to about 3%), and I'm trying to keep the pace close to my normal, 'flat' pace - between 7.5 and 8.2 mph (so say between 5:00 and 4:30 min/km), depending on what I'm trying to do that day. But I find that after about half an hour I'm pretty much dead and sometimes even have to abort my cool down interval. So I'm thinking I need to dial it way down when I run up those hills...


Jan, when I run hill intervals on the treadmill it is anywhere between 10% and 15%. The speed ranges from 6 mph go 7.5 mph depending on how hard I want to go (generally I never run at 15% any faster than 6 mph). My lowest grade on the treadmill is 5%.

My reason for this has nothing to do with triathlon. I hope to run to the summit of Mauna Kea this year from the visitor centre at 9300 feet. Basically you are looking at running 7 miles covering 3400 feet of vertical going up to 13700 feet, but there are large sections of that road that are 10-15%. I ran 2 miles of it this year and it took me 30 minutes to run 2 miles (yes, I was running at 4 mph and was not walking).

As a point of reference 7 mph @ 10% grade is equal to 6:21 min per mile on a flat (basically 4 min per K pace):

http://www.hillrunner.com/training/tmillchart.php

This morning I did a 70 min CT workout with a 8x4 min intervals @ 105% FTP and then did a quick 16 min uphill transition run. Then the uphill transition run was all 10-15% ranging from 6 mph to 7 mph (after a 2 min warmup at 5%). I have worked up to these grades over 6 months now very gradually. I would not recommend for anyone to go there too quickly. I remember after running the 2 miles on Mauna Kea over 30minutes that my calves and achilles were very tight for 2 weeks. If I want to get to the summit, I am looking at 2.5 hours so I want to be ready.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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I benefited from all the running over the past few months in a 15k race a few weeks back. I had never raced that distance before but cut 30 seconds per mile off my first and only HM last September. Obviously 15k is shorter but I was extremely happy with my race, my last three miles were the fastest. Maybe this means I should have gone harder...

With the increase in running freq, I have developed a sore big toe... I have been running on it for 3-4 weeks now, and it just won't go away. I know I have been altering my gait to ease the pressure on the joint, and now I feel like that is starting to impact my ankle. I definitely feel like my body needs a break but I have a hard time letting go of goals. My target was to reach 70 runs before the challenge ends, and I sit at 63.

Should I suck it up and finish the challenge strong or rest my foot? Regardless of what I do now I head to Costa Rica for a 2 week break after the challenge ends.


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Wert] [ In reply to ]
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Wert wrote:
I benefited from all the running over the past few months in a 15k race a few weeks back. I had never raced that distance before but cut 30 seconds per mile off my first and only HM last September. Obviously 15k is shorter but I was extremely happy with my race, my last three miles were the fastest. Maybe this means I should have gone harder...

With the increase in running freq, I have developed a sore big toe... I have been running on it for 3-4 weeks now, and it just won't go away. I know I have been altering my gait to ease the pressure on the joint, and now I feel like that is starting to impact my ankle. I definitely feel like my body needs a break but I have a hard time letting go of goals. My target was to reach 70 runs before the challenge ends, and I sit at 63.

Should I suck it up and finish the challenge strong or rest my foot? Regardless of what I do now I head to Costa Rica for a 2 week break after the challenge ends.


Don't mess with your gait. If the "traveling injury" has moved to your ankle, the next thing is your knee and hip...not worth chasing a spreadsheet. Probably a number of days off when all you do is swim, bike and walk is plenty for preserving your runs gains. Don't alter your gait. It can easily become a permanent thing and that would mean permanent issues with your ankle because of permanent changes to a run gait. Eventually the toe gets better but your still keep running the same way even though the original injury has gone away...we all end up with some degree of doing exactly that if we have run long enough, which is why it is so important to work on run technique constantly.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Great advice, thanks for your input! This is just what I needed to convince myself to layoff the run. My bike and swim could use some new focus anyhow.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Wert] [ In reply to ]
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You won't regret it. As I said in the first post of the challenge use the spreadsheet to motivate you when you feel mentally soft and need to harden up and suck it up. Let go of the spreadsheet when it is required. The spreadsheet is down in the trees. Look at the forest from 50,000 feet up and it is blurr of green. The main thing is that you've accumulate a forest worth of trees over time....that blurr of green won't change much one of two or 4 extra runs. From 50,000 feet up, it is the "same size"
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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100/100 challenge Tip Of The Week.
Specific Endurance Training Workouts: As you progress through the training cycle so should your goal be wiith workouts to start towards race specific workouts . You will progress from short speed intervals at 3k or mile pace to longer intervals with shorter rests finally reaching pace specific workouts over a period of time as the peak race nears. For a 10 k peak example over an 11 week period you will start with10x 30 second repeats at 3k pace working your way up to 8x400-800 repeats at 5 k pace with 2 minute recoveries. You complete the last 5 weeks by doing a progressive set of intervals of 8x1k at 10k pace with 2-3 minutes rest and lengthening the repeats until a reaching workouts such as 4-5x2k at 10 k pace with 1 minute recovery. This trains you to be familiar with the pace required on race day.

Each distance obviously has it's own progression of speeds which maximize your potential on race .
Try working toward your race pace to reach your racing goals


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Scot] [ In reply to ]
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Doubled up to get to 90 today, now just off one by one on pace to 100. Definitely in sight.

Good timing with a mid-April marathon coming up.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Kula] [ In reply to ]
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Which marathon are you doing?

A bit over 20 miles for me this morning. I discovered a fondness for semi frozen Roctane ( it gets to be the consistency of Gu Chomps )
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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Oahu North Shore Marathon -- it's a smaller one.

And since I'm on the thread -- did a short 30 min run this morning, and planning on a 22-23 miler tomorrow.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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My coach has me working on cadence now. I'm averaging 80 (160) per minute right now. I'm trying to get it up to 90 (180). Just started this week and it is kinda funny. When I do hit that cadence my pace has accelerated quite a bit but I'm only holding for about a minute at a time.

I did a tmill workout last night and cranked up the speed to where was almost flying off the back. That helps get the legs turning over quickly :-)

Any advice on how to actually run it? I've been told quick and lite, as if I'm running across hot coals. I feel like I look like a dork.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [MattAune] [ In reply to ]
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RIGHT OUT THE FRONT DOOR BRAG! NEW PR! Rock-n-Roll Half-Marathon: 1:25:57.


Great run today! Perfect race weather! Negative split the entire race!

Due to work commitments I knew I would not be able to swim or bike for a few months and this challenge came up at the perfect time. Even though I could not swim/bike, I could still find time for some runs. So, I got myself lined up to run everyday, and here we are at day 92 and I'm at run 90 (I've actually run every day, but a few days did not count...too short on time). So, thanks Dev, not only is this a great challenge to reinforce the positive benefit of consistency, but you started it at just the right time. All I've got left is a couple of spreadsheet chasing runs to hit 100/100!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [toughie96] [ In reply to ]
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Wooohooo! Congrats!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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holeeeeeey fuck. that is either insane or badass. :) REgardless of standings, I'm voting you winner.

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toughie96 wrote:
RIGHT OUT THE FRONT DOOR BRAG! NEW PR! Rock-n-Roll Half-Marathon: 1:25:57.


Great run today! Perfect race weather! Negative split the entire race!

Due to work commitments I knew I would not be able to swim or bike for a few months and this challenge came up at the perfect time. Even though I could not swim/bike, I could still find time for some runs. So, I got myself lined up to run everyday, and here we are at day 92 and I'm at run 90 (I've actually run every day, but a few days did not count...too short on time). So, thanks Dev, not only is this a great challenge to reinforce the positive benefit of consistency, but you started it at just the right time. All I've got left is a couple of spreadsheet chasing runs to hit 100/100!

wow! congratulations!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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JenSw wrote:
My coach has me working on cadence now. I'm averaging 80 (160) per minute right now. I'm trying to get it up to 90 (180). Just started this week and it is kinda funny. When I do hit that cadence my pace has accelerated quite a bit but I'm only holding for about a minute at a time.

I did a tmill workout last night and cranked up the speed to where was almost flying off the back. That helps get the legs turning over quickly :-)

Any advice on how to actually run it? I've been told quick and lite, as if I'm running across hot coals. I feel like I look like a dork.

Jen, actually you want to work on increasing your cadence at a fixed speed. Choose a speed that is slow (ex: 5 mph) and then try to run at 90 RPM without flying into the front of the treadmill. Try to count 15 right foot strikes every 10 seconds without hitting the front. You will need to shorten your stride to make this happen. Mid foot strike will help as you'll remove the front "overextend" part of your stride. After a while, when 15 foot strikes per 10 seconds becomes natural, then you can ratchet up the speed and keep the same cadence. This process will feel very unnatural at first.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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First double of the entire challenge yesterday 10K a couple hours and big breakfast after a 15K race...reminded me why I don't like to do doubles (at least after a race)! Was hoping to hit 70 runs...not gonna happen, but mileage total is decent. Will be interesting to see what kind of runs I get in while in Vegas next week...
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [steelerguy] [ In reply to ]
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I think I deserve an "Atta boy, way to HTFU". Longest treadmill run evar. I do hope spring does happen one of these days. I'm afraid my treadmill is going to seize up from all the sweat.




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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [toughie96] [ In reply to ]
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Wow, VERY nice race and great job on the overall challenge! Feels good, doesn't it?

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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Atta boy! 2+ hours on the treadmill is quite a stretch. I'm happy I had the Formula 1 race to keep me entertained for an hour on the bike plus just over an hour on the run today.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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Jan de Visser wrote:
I think I deserve an "Atta boy, way to HTFU". Longest treadmill run evar. I do hope spring does happen one of these days. I'm afraid my treadmill is going to seize up from all the sweat.

Wow! That is almost more of a mental workout than physical! Good job!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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Jan de Visser wrote:
I think I deserve an "Atta boy, way to HTFU". Longest treadmill run evar. I do hope spring does happen one of these days. I'm afraid my treadmill is going to seize up from all the sweat.



Hey Jan....the weekend was super busy. I just wanted to say WELL DONE in more ways than just toughing it out on the treadmill. Keep your head up! Hopefully you can get outside soon.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Yep...I'm totally stoked! Like many on here, I started out running and I have not run a pure road race in a long time...and I had fun the whole race!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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I think that deserves a "Holy shit! You da man!" My brain would break to be on the tmill for that long.

I tried to upload all my workouts to the training log but my Garmin only goes back a month so my run number isn't accurate. I ran a report in my training software and it comes to 58 since the start of the challenge.

I had a great run today. Just over 8.5 miles and did a huge negative split, dropping 54/sec a mile for the second half. Whew!

ETA: Thanks for the advice, Dev. Next time I'm on the treadmill I'll give that a try.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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Well 100th run in the books! Been a rough last 2 weeks of gastro + the flu, but still the best training cycle of my life with 5k PR of 15:22 and 2 mile PR of 9:27. I say best of my life because I did not run this fast in University! Things are looking good for the spring 10k/21.1k road races and an awesome Summer of Tri's... now if only old man Winter would go away... Cheers!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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This morning was run 96 and I crossed the 500 mile mark. After an accumulation of various aches and pains, I have declared this a recovery week -- just short easy runs.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [NOexplode] [ In reply to ]
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Damn, that's flying, good work man.

I ran a 4 miler this past Saturday, my first race since the start of the 100/100 challenge and went 21:47 on a minimal taper after a few heavy weeks of training. Felt good to get out there and blow the dust off a bit.

Boston is 4 weeks from yesterday, another 10-12 days of big training and then it's time to taper.



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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hugoagogo wrote:
This morning was run 96 and I crossed the 500 mile mark. After an accumulation of various aches and pains, I have declared this a recovery week -- just short easy runs.

How is everyone doing with 6 days left (including today)?

I've over 80 runs and over 800k at this point which was my original goal...at one point I upped it to 100, then got sick, downgraded to 90, but then I realized that I had to get ready for a 70.3 in 11 days from now, which meant that I actually have to swim and bike, so I ended up giving those sports a bit more priority this month. I should hit 85 runs for the challenge. Today was a hard 2 hour trainer ride with last 90 min at 90% FTP and then a 30 min treadmill hill run.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I am limping to the finish ( figuratively not literally )


A combination of crappy weather, a cold, and out of town visitors have slowed me down a bit this week. ( I know that I am whining ) Still hoping to hit 80 runs and 600 miles, really depends if I feel well enough to do a longish run tomorrow morning.


Good luck w/ the swimming and biking


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I have a half-marathon on Saturday (nice way to finish up the challenge), so it's kind of a pseudo-taper this week. Keeping the runs easy and not doing any doubles, with at least a little bit of race tempo in each run. We'll see how this works on Saturday! It's not an A race, but I do hope to back up my last road race results with a good time.

Like you, I'm also starting to ramp up on the bike a bit - short rides as much as possible, and after the challenge is over, the bike will gain much more focus. I still plan to run daily, though. I like bricks!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I hit run number 110 this morning - had to run the hallways of the Courtyard Marriott here in MN to get it in. Only 2 treadmills here and both were in use with people waiting. I felt like an idiot but it was good to get the run in. I'm taking it easy this week with some forced rest days due to work travel and then an end of Challenge half marathon this weekend on a very hilly course.

Also - at weigh in on Sunday I was 186. That is the lightest I've been since 1993. The only downside to that is that none of my work clothes fit.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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Homestretch! I just might make it! 5 runs to go
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Hope I'll be able to get the rest of the runs in this week that I had planned after falling directly on my left butt cheek last night at the pool! Damned slippery tile floors.

Today is the start of a half-assed (ha!) taper for a 65k spring classic-style cycling race on Sunday, so mileage is reduced anyway. Will have to see how it holds up.

Cheers!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Three more runs to 100. Thank goodness it is almost over.....

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [michgirlsk] [ In reply to ]
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Just did run 96. I'm on a 20 day streak that includes 22 runs.

I'm afraid to say it, but... I'm going to miss this.

If I didn't need to get going biking and swimming (like seriously, I need to get moving), I'd probably keep it up. Doing these easy runs every single day has done me wonders over the Winter.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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98 runs down, two runs to go.

Is anyone else doing a race on Sunday to finish their 100 Runs Challenge? I'll be doing North America's oldest road race, the Around the Bay 30k in Hamilton, Ontario. Usually the last day of the 100 Runs Challenge ends a few days before Around the Bay, but this year they coincide. As part of my taper I'm taking Thursday and Saturday off from running, so the race will be my 100th run.

I've done the 100 Runs Challenge each of the last five years and have met my goal time at Around the Bay each year. The Challenge is great preparation for the race. Thanks so much for setting it up again this year Dev, and thanks for all of the encouragement over the last three months.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I'll end up with 61 or 62. I have a half marathon on Sunday and I've got my fingers crossed for a good day.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Rolldown] [ In reply to ]
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Rolldown, Jen, best of luck on your races this weekend. It is great having athletes like both of you around, participating and encouraging one another. I guess I met my "original goal" that I posted on the first post of this thread (80 runs). Today I was going to take a day off running, but had a window of opportunity from 2:55 to 4 pm, into which I squeeze in a 55 min run, a shower and a mad dash to the start of a meeting. I was feeling a bit of stress and the run was the tonic that was needed.

I won't close my challenge with a run race, but 6 days later, we'll see if all of this running resulted in anything at Oceanside...on the other hand, my crash course in March of swimming and biking may be my limiter. I just checked my log and I have swam a sum total of 7 hours so far this year....hopefully the 77 hours of XC skiing transfers over OK (upper body aerobic fitness is OK....)

thanks guys for playing.....4 more days of running left.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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OK, run 98 is in the books. Two more to get to 100 and three more days to do it in. I am not sure if my idea of a recovery week (starting last Saturday all runs have been about 3.5 miles) is in anybody's book as a good idea, but this morning I had my first run of the week that, while relatively slow, felt somewhat decent. I am getting back to being fired up for the last 5 weeks training to my first non-IM marathon.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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hugoagogo wrote:
OK, run 98 is in the books. Two more to get to 100 and three more days to do it in. I am not sure if my idea of a recovery week (starting last Saturday all runs have been about 3.5 miles) is in anybody's book as a good idea, but this morning I had my first run of the week that, while relatively slow, felt somewhat decent. I am getting back to being fired up for the last 5 weeks training to my first non-IM marathon.


Good luck finishing up your marathon training. You may have mentioned this earlier, but which one are you doing?

I managed a 6 mile run which is impressive since I added projectile vomiting offspring to my list of woes for the week. There is nothing like cleaning the bathroom floor for the third time at 1:30 in the morning realizing that I need to get up at 4:00a to do my morning run.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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The glute is holding up for running! Still bitterly cold and windy out, but for the first time in 2013 I actually had sunshine for a post-work run - errands and snowstorms had prevented it up until last night. There was even some light in the sky when I finished..



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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [blwmhv] [ In reply to ]
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Good luck finishing up your marathon training. You may have mentioned this earlier, but which one are you doing?

I am entered in the Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon which is run in Louisville on the last Saturday in April (one week before the first Saturday in May on which the actual Kentucky Derby is run (by horses with jockeys on board)). The course looks mostly flat except for a couple of miles in Iroquoi Park in the middle section and some lesser hills nearer the end. Weather will be a wildcard -- could be hot or cold (I'll be holding out for Goldilocks), but I will predict with near certainty that it will be cooler than the three IMKY marathons I've run (OK, there was also some walking involved in those).
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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I ran the 2009 Kentucky Derby Festival Mini Marathon. Fun race, but it was hot the year I did it.

Here's one last pic of Bumpass. He was proud to participate:


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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Rolldown] [ In reply to ]
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I am doing a race tomorrow and then depending how I feel I will squeeze in one last run for the spreadsheet Sunday. I had been planning on running a local half marathon for months and thought it was Sunday. I can sign up day of event so had not paid much attention and then checked the website this week and noticed it was actually Saturday - good thing I checked. So it's an end of Challenge run for me but not the last day.

I just noticed that 20 people are at 100 as of a few mins ago. Great job everyone and good luck this season.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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mistressk wrote:
The glute is holding up for running! Still bitterly cold and windy out, but for the first time in 2013 I actually had sunshine for a post-work run - errands and snowstorms had prevented it up until last night. There was even some light in the sky when I finished..



-mistress k

Thanks for sharing your pictures through the challenge. We have 4 feet of snow in my front yard! Today I did 90 min on the trainer and a 12 min transition run (that won't count for the challenge). Trying to cram in as much riding as possible as I am doing a half IM in 7 days and it will be "race off the trainer"!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I stopped logging after I got sick at the end of January and missed 5 days straight. I was on pace for 100 runs at the time. It was probably for the better though as I was likely running a little too much, and continuing to running to keep up the pace for 100 days would have negatively impacted a couple of short races.

Backed it down to 6x a week, took a few off days where necessary, and will still end up with 79 runs.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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what half?
ran today after not running since Sunday. still a bit of pain so another two off. i have been hitting the Computrainer also did two hours today along with a 1550 swim and 4.65 mile run. all spaced out through the day.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [tri808] [ In reply to ]
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I have done the full 100/100 twice. What I have generally found (now that we are at the end of the challenge) is that while the goal is nice, trying to cram all the runs in without any real breaks becomes a mental stress even through physically I am probably capable. I was telling one of my friends that I have only so many "mental hardness units" to give out in any day, week, month, and they have to be spread between work, training and family life. My responsibilities at work are far more mentally taxing than 4-7 years ago, and sometimes I just don't want to train not because I am not physically able to, but I don't want to mentally burn out. 80-90 runs when means running 8-9 days out of every 10, provides just enough of a break, while getting in most of the benefit.

To those hitting 100, it really is a big achievement from a mental and organizational perspective and you should be really proud of that. The "mental hardness" you develop on days that you'd rather not run can be drawn on at mile 22 or 23 of a tough marathon. By then you've been in the same mental state as mile 22 many times in this challenge...then it is just 3-4 more miles (say 30 mintues) of slugging it out.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you again for all the motivation with this challenge. Run #146 was a half-marathon this morning. I set a PR by 3 minutes and 30 seconds, and the previous PR was during the first weekend of the challenge. Thank you!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Run number 112 for me was also a half marathon - PR because it's my first half since 1990 (can't remember what I ran but it was bad and I walked a lot) other than the half I ran in my HIM last year (where I blew up at the halfway mark and limped home). I ran 1:48:35ish on a brutally hilly course. About 3 mins over what I was shooting for buy I wasn't factoring in the course. Good luck to everyone this season!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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Wow, great job! Very nice run, especially when you've got hills to deal with!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks. I just checked out your time from today's HM - 1:35. Very Nice! Congrats on the great race and on finishing first in the 100/100 Challenge.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [TheKoz] [ In reply to ]
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Thank you! I hope you and everybody else has enjoyed this challenge as much as I have. In my fifth season of doing triathlons and running, I finally have learned to really love running.

By the way, JeffJ has been mysteriously quiet on his runs - do you think you can catch him for fourth? :)

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Weird - he hasn't run all week. As far as I'm concerned he's earned 4th place and I may run tomorrow depending on how I'm feeling but definitely not doubling up to catch him for 4th.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I made it to 100. Ended my week of short runs with a 20.5 run today with miles 14.5 through 18.5 at marathon pace. Those four miles were hard (and my selected marathon pace wasn't that aggressive (at least in my own head).

I ran by the finish of a large local 10k at about my mile 5.5. Two years ago I ran that race and a ten miler two weeks afterward and then had recurring sinus infections for six weeks -- I think I did not give myself enough recovery after those races. This year, no races for me until the April 27 marathon.

Anyway, thanks Dev for the challenge. It really did give me the motivation to get out there.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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Glad to hear the hip is doing okay. Always enjoy seeing you in the challenges. Very impressive how you keep getting after it in the cold weather!!!

@ Jen good luck with the race tomorrow!!!

DP, thanks for this, it's been great for me.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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thanks so much for this Dev! I was in hospital yesterday with anaphylaxis but I think I just 1 run today for the 100 otherwise I'll double it. I KNOW I never would have run this often (even doing BarryP) without this challenge. Thanks so much!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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Just got done with #100. Naturally, I had to get out and do it in the sleet. It was just wet when I started and then BUCKETS of sleet started to come done. It. Was... a blast. ;-)

At least I got to take a picture of my final foot steps of this challenge since the road was covered with a 1/4 inch of sleet.

Awesome challenge. It was certainly tough some days (like today), but this challenge kept me motivated over the Winter. I missed just 9 days - made up with 9 doubles. I did end with a 24 day streak with 26 runs.

Day off tomorrow!!!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [kathy_caribe] [ In reply to ]
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While I am excited about the achievements of everyone on this challenge, what I am sad about is that 100 days just went by in our short life spans and we don't get that back....but having said that, on the bright side, we had 500 people officially registered putting those 100 day to great use.

For me, today I had my first proper hammersfest ride of the year today. Did 70k in sub zero (Celsius) temps and then did a transition run that was 35 min outdoors and then 15 min of hillwork on my treadmill. I've run a lot of hills in the challenge and felt that the last run needed to include them! Ended up a bit over my orginal target of 80 with 85 runs for 847K, so just under 10k per run!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Phew! Just did my last run as a brick after hill repeats on the bike. When I joined the challenge my goal was 80 runs, so it wouldn't interfere with my Galveston 70.3 training. Then I started reading and seeing some of the weather and illness efforts a lot of you were making and got inspired. Then I started moving up the list...well I finished with 103 runs and 447 miles and still got in my 70.3 scheduled training.

At 57 years old this is the most running I've done in any one bloc of training and look forward to the results this coming season.

I had 2 epic runs during the challenge one at night ( never run in the dark before), and my 100th run at sunrise in the foothills where it felt like I was spinning the earth with my strides and I was so nimble on the rocks as the sun rose through storm clouds.

Great challenge and very inspiring to see what everyone was doing, great job all, thanks!!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [vguy2001] [ In reply to ]
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I decided to take yesterday off so that I could finish the challenge today with my 81st run. Why? Because 81 = 9*9 = 3*3*3*3 = 3^4 = 3^2^2. That's much better than 82, which is what? 2*41, which is nothing except that 41 is prime. Which is the same word as the cycling term for an intermediate sprint prize. But this is running. So 81 it was...

Oh, and I also felt I needed a rest day yesterday. So that's probably the real reason.

Ran a long run outside today, including the local hill workout road. And it shows I'm not riding anymore. All my power is gone from my quads and I'm shuffling up those bad boys like I'm at the tail end of an IM marathon. Summer goal I suppose, since my spring marathon has one uphill at 5km and is all down or flat after that.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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any day I make it through the night I consider it a success. we won't get those 100 days back but hopefully we all lived them well. the older i get the more grateful i am to just be rubber side down and not sidelined with sickness or injury.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Mahalos to Dev for organizing again, and congrats to everyone who participated.

Last year I managed 100 days in a row, no doubles, no breaks, and that's probably not the best way to do it, but you gotta learn by trying.

This year, 100 runs, with a few off days and doubles. I agree with Dev that 80-90 is probably enough to get the benefits, but good to have a clean goal, and I'm happy to reach 100 again, healthy and mostly injury free.

Cheers!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Kula] [ In reply to ]
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Hi Kula,

Well done....yes doing 100 days in a row with no rest day and no doubles is the hardest of the lot. I did that in 2006-2007 and it really was tough. 100 days with some rest days and some doubles is still very very hard. 80-90 runs takes a lot of the pressure off, which allows us to be mentally soft on some days (vs mentally having to get the butt out the door for the full 100). It also allows for some days off in case of sickness or not risking "pushing through" if on the verge of being sick.

Thanks to everyone in the community for participating!!!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I did runs 100 days in a row (plus a double on 12/24), but I did that by having a recovery run every other day (and, having a recovery day every day last week). So, mentally not that tough with all that slacking off. I do think the recovery days contibute to conditioning and at 59 it is probably the only way I could get to 100/100.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [hugoagogo] [ In reply to ]
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Dev, thanks for organizing this again this year. There were many a morning that this challenge and those participating in it provided the motivation to get out of bed in the morning and tromp around in the dark for at least 30 mins. Thanks to the stomach flu did not quite hit my millage goal, but did finish off with a strong run on Sat ( 16 miles, 13 @ MP ). Good luck to everybody with their season, I look forward to following your results here on ST. I am sure I will be in for the fourth year, Dec 15th 2013!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - ends Mar 24 (TODAY) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Once again I had a great time with this and really enjoyed it.

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - ends Mar 24 (TODAY) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for organizing this, wasn't going to do it originally since I knew there was no way I'd run 100 but some prompting from a friend got me to sign up (plus the timing worked out nicely with the December drinking and running challenge). Was aiming for 70 and fell way short at 63, just didn't have doubles in me since most days had a double anyway (biking or swimming though). Had no idea where mileage would fall, was hoping for 500 plus and got 542, so happy there. Looking forward to next year, maybe I'll get more run focused or try more frequent but shorter runs. Was fun!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I probably should have done a little more cycling myself - for day 100 of the challenge I rode in a 65km Spring Classic-style race that completely wiped me out! Had planned to get in one last, short run for the challenge but I'm glad I slept in; was thoroughly shelled by the finish line and couldn't stand the idea of going out in the freezing weather again, even if my legs would cooperate.

85 total for me, with every Friday reserved as a day off and only 2 doubles. I'll take it.

Cheers!

-mistress k

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [mistressk] [ In reply to ]
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mistressk wrote:
I probably should have done a little more cycling myself - for day 100 of the challenge I rode in a 65km Spring Classic-style race that completely wiped me out! Had planned to get in one last, short run for the challenge but I'm glad I slept in; was thoroughly shelled by the finish line and couldn't stand the idea of going out in the freezing weather again, even if my legs would cooperate.

85 total for me, with every Friday reserved as a day off and only 2 doubles. I'll take it.

Cheers!

-mistress k

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for the challenge, Dev. I've been squeezing in runs while preparing for IMTX and taking care of our 2 yr old and newborn (as of Nov 1). Some runs were through our quaint downtown, or the mountain trails of central Arkansas, or my own neighborhood. Since my wife and I both work, many were on the treadmill in the pain cave, while watching Finding Nemo w/ the 2 yr old with a baby monitor for the newborn. Nonetheless, it gave me great motivation and improvement, as has shown as my IMTX training progresses into the long runs. I got 18 yesterday and have had little need for recovery last night or today. Those cumulative miles have been doing great things for my training in ALL three sports...and I love it.

Thanks again!

-Stephen in Arkansas
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Yesterday's race went great! I beat my goal by 1:17. Squeaked under but it was under!

For some perspective (and public ridicule) here is a record of the last 4 months of race times:

Seattle Half, Sunday after Thanksgiving. 2:47. I was so out of shape from taking 10 months off of training, then half assing starting again, that I walked the hills.
Carlsbad Half, end of Jan: 2:32. Still not great but it was a 15 minute improvement in 2 months so I'm happy
Yesterday's half: 2:23:43. Dropped another 8+ minutes in 2 months. This course was harder than Carlsbad too. I thought I had 2:22ish but the last hills, starting mile 11, sucked the life out of me.

If you are keeping track, that is a 23 minute improvement in 4 months. I have never been fast, my half PR is 2:04 from 10 years ago, 2 years after I started running. I've done very little speed training, focusing on endurance, so I'm trying to play some catch-up. At 44 years old this has been a challenge.

I still have a ways to go but I'm headed in the right direction. I feel strong. I'm recovering well. Just in the last month my training runs are faster. My next training goals are to work on cadence and my breathing. If I can get those right my PR might be in sight. Then a marathon PR at the Challenge Penticton as a relay.

Thanks for organizing again, Dev. It has been great to follow everyone's progress, get encouragement and see pictures :-)

I hope everyone has a great season!

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [JenSw] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks to everyone for participating. Seriously, the thanks goes to the participants not the organizer, because if there are no participants, we have a 100 day long training camp with 1 person (or maybe 3).

One of the things I HOPE that most of you take away from this challenge is that "it really is not that hard to get a run in". The challenge just drills that into our heads 100 times....somewhere along the way, you probably found the process to become automagic, something along the lines of "I eat, I sleep, I breath.....and I RUN".

Today I was on the fence for running. I biked into work (BRRRR, minus 2 C with 3 foot snow banks....) and am riding home. Like many of you, I have multiple sets of running clothing kicking around...at work, in a 'transition backpack' that stays in my car....at home. Basically, if I want to run, I have gear handy to go from Clark Kent mode to Superman (OK, OK....very lame, but our own version of feeling superman-ish). So I had some time, between meetings and went out and got a 10K run in. It was not planned, but I'm in the groove of running frequently now, and I hope the rest of you are.

Putting race performances aside (I hope you achieve them), I hope what you acquire the "most" through this process, is the appreciation for the "daily journey"...."getting to the start line of today's workout" and looking forward to "tomorrow's workout".

If I/we got you guys thinking that way, and made the act of running more "permanent" in your psyche, then I think we achieved way more than any given race result, which by definition are "one time events"...daily training is more "part of you".
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for putting this together. Even though I got real sick in Jan and Feb, i managed 56 runs and noticed a great improvement. Thanks!
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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I got to 97/100 ... was on pace for 100/100 a long time but a cold + a need to start cycling more often + an upcoming 10k race, were enough to derail the running frequency in the two past weeks .... I was thinking about doing a quadruple on Sunday but finally decided it would not serve any performance objectives this summer
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [Jan de Visser] [ In reply to ]
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Jan de Visser wrote:
Was that Paris-Ancaster?

No, doing that in 3 weeks - this was the inaugural "Steaming Nostril" put on by Cycle Waterloo (Tour de Waterloo organizers): http://cyclewaterloo.com/steaming-nostril/

Cheers!

-mistress k

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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - Feb 2 day 50 - ends Mar 24 [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Hey Dev, this was my first time doing the 100/100 - some days it was a grind, and had a two week trip to the UK with work which didnt help, neither did a toddler with RSV who passed it on to me and the missus. However, I'm pretty proud I managed to get to the 100 - some runs were putting a tick in the box runs, some were better efforts. The main thing for me was a huge increase in weekly mileage over what I would normally be doing and I can see the benefits (although being back home in the UK and appreciating proper ale again negated some of them). I'm now looking forward to take this base level towards less runs, but longer and trying to keep the same or similar weekly mileage. Many thanks for organizing this and keeping us all going. That goes for all the other regular posters and "competitors" on the List to keep me going.
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Re: 2012-13 100 Runs in 100 Days Challenge Thread - ends Mar 24 (TODAY) [devashish_paul] [ In reply to ]
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Can we have a do over lol
Back to "running" pain free just about. But did longest run today in months. Here is a pic. Finally addin something of value. A beautiful day in Jersey to run a d bike which I will be doing later today.


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