APRIL has arrived and so have the SUPER GOOFS!

Joanne - Congratulations on NYC. You must be so excited.

Jason - Great job on the 19-minute 5K. I'm not even close to being that fast.

Maura - Great PR. Wow! Have fun here in California. Which cities are you visiting?

Jeannette - Congrats on your first race! I loved reading your report. If it wasn't for the hard way, I'd never learn anything! If I could chime in on your lessons learned:

1) Eat a decent breakfast but make sure you don't have too much fiber. Dairy can also be a problem. I love a PB&J and banana about an hour and a half before race time. I also try to eat carbs and protein after a race. I usually stash another PB&J for after the race too. Don't tell my dd where all of her Uncrustables have been disappearing to! :rolleyes1

2) I always check the site for water stops ahead of time. When in doubt or if there aren't enough, I bring my own. Experiment with different types of carriers as some are annoying or awkward.

3) It is recommended to do your treadmill workouts at a slight incline to help mimic the uneven terrain and wind resistance you will have outside. There is no indoor substitute on how much harder the pavement is. Outside takes it's toll on me a lot more than treadmill, but I find I can go faster outside for some reason.

4) It's hard for me to keep pace outside, even with my Garmin. I tend to let my ego get the best of me and try to pass people, especially those young, skinny in-shape people. Of course, they end up passing me a mile or two later after my fat butt has run out of gas! :laughing:

5) Always try to walk for at least five minutes after your race and then take your time doing stretches. I usually grab water and start walking and then come back for food which I eat while stretching.

6) Sitting for a long time is a big mistake I made several times. It's hard when some of the bigger races I've done are well over an hour from my house. I was more sore after sitting in my car for most of the day after a 10K than I was after the WDW Marathon because I went back to the parks after that and walked around for several hours. Stay moving and stretch a lot and you'll feel much better!

Suzanne - It sounds like you have a great weekend coming up. Have fun!

AFM, I had a busy race weekend. Yesterday was a 5K trail run on a beautiful but brutal course in one of our forests. It was a blast and the first trail race I've done since this race last year. I sure miss these. Training on trails just isn't the same as racing on them. I shaved 3:11 off of last year's time but the course was a little different.

Today was the extreme opposite experience. It was the most boring race of my life. It was a quirky race that counted in our local running club's circuit standings which was the only reason I competed. This was a timed race - one hour on the track at our local university. How ever many miles you could complete in that hour is how you placed.

I already felt fatigued after what I put myself through yesterday. I did my best but came up about 430 meters shy of 7 miles. Now I'm kicking myself for sneaking off the track to look for an unlocked restroom (couldn't find one). I probably lost three minutes which should have put me at that 7-mile finish which would have had me ahead of four other runners, three of whom I've never lost to. Grrrrrr! :headache:

Oh well, at least yesterday I finished second in my age group and had a first place finish in my AG today! Okay, there were only two of us yesterday and I was the only one today but still, my mom would be proud. :rolleyes:

-steve
 
Jeanette Congrats on your firt race and I think there were many positives or you to take away from it.--you got the feel of run/walking on pavement, you discovered something about your pacing (WTG on the fast walking!), you learned a thing or two about post-race activity (don't forget to eat! Your body needs the carbs and protein to help your muscles recover). So that was a pretty productive race! And glad your shoes are working out. I also run in the Rides.

Steve Congrats on your races. Trail races are tough! And your track total was still pretty impressive. I don't think I could ever do back-to-back races (so why am I keeping an eye on the Goofy registration?) We are just going to LA. DS got into USC, and we are going to check it out. (Wish it had UCLA's location...or better yet, Pepperdine, but no such luck!)

Jeanne Congrats on your 8 miler. It is always a good feeling to build up your miles again.

I'm going to swim today. Have a good Monday, everyone.

Maura
 
Great job on all the races!

I had a half marathon, I had a course PR but not a PB. Tough course, lots of hills, but got it done. Sunblock worked fine on my arms and legs, but I sweat it all off my face and now look like a lobster-racoon mix! Blistered again, dont know what else to do, have tried 7 different brands of socks, 2 brands and 4 styles of sneakers, have bodyglided, vaselined, put goengo pads in my sneaks, used nothing (all at different times)...never blister in training, but always blister in races...AARRGGHH! Also, this time had severe cramping, have had minor before, but this was rough, one cramp dropped me to the ground (how embarassing!) Wow, kinda whiny huh? It wasn't THAT bad! Nice shirts (blue for the guys, pink for the girls...but I got blue so it would fit) and finisher medals, love that bling!

I joined a gym, the running coach at our local clinic suggested strengthening my core, said it would help w/speed and distance, worth a try, right? So far I've done a cardio challenge (tough) and a zumba class (tougher, but so fun!), tonight I have a training session to learn the machines. If nothing else, hopefully it will help get some pounds off...

Keep on running!
 

Maura - Congrats on your son getting into USC. At least he's close to the airport and Disneyland. Two big pluses for mom for future visits!

Angie - Great job with your half and course PR. I can just see you limping around, blistered, sunburned, and cramped, trying to explain to people you run because it makes you feel good. :rotfl2: Non-runners would never understand us, would they? ;)

Have fun at the gym. I'm definitely not a gym rat but I was lucky enough to find a small location I love and that offers two things I really like doing - spin classes and CrossFit. Be sure to experiment with everything there to find something you enjoy enough to make you get excited about going back. Ours just started offering Zumba and everyone here seems to love it.

AFM, I just added two more races to my calendar this year. I'll be doing my second triathlon in August. It's a 500m swim, 12-mile bike, and 5K run. I'm not worried about the biking or running but the swim is more than double the distance I've ever swam at one time. It will give me something good to train for and to get me back in the pool as I haven't been since my tri last month.

My wife and her friends have been talking about a girls-only weekend to go wine tasting and to a spa. I have been putting my foot down with a firm "NO" until I thought of something I could get in return. All is fair in love and war, right? :confused3 She can't leave me alone with our 4yo DD until she comes down off her Easter basket high! :eek:

I finally gave in last night. "All right, you can go...but you know, there's this race I would really like to do..." Being the kinder spouse and overall better person, she was happy to agree. So now I'll be running the Rock 'n' Roll San Jose Half Marathon. It will be a me-only overnight getaway in my birthplace and hometown of the greatest hockey team to rarely make it through the first round of playoffs, my beloved Sharks.

I've really wanted to run a Rock 'n' Roll race. Course-wise, this one is not very exciting but it's only a half-day drive from home and should be a lot of fun. It's a flat, fast course I should be able to PR in but it's only two weeks before I'm doing a hilly full marathon so I think it will treat it as a relaxed training run and just take in the atmosphere and experience.

Maybe next year I can bargain my way into doing the Rock 'n' Roll Seattle or San Diego. ;)

-steve
 
Hey Goofs!

I will post congrats and well-wishes later (for PRs, good runs, and so forth - I read, but don't always post), but I wanted to share my running geek moment - I got to run with Dick Beardsley. (Yeah, the 1982 Boston Marathon, Duel in the Sun, Dick Beardsley.) The local running store (well, semi-local - a couple towns over) had him in for a fun run and a speech, so I trekked over there and got to do the fun run with him. And not in the "yeah, I vaguely saw him in the distance" but the "I ran beside him for close to a mile or so" way.
 
Angie, congrats on your 1/2! Any pictures?

What a difference a good treadmill makes! A friend moved into a new apartment complex a month ago and I went to visit yesterday and to use the treadmill in their fitness center. Huge, expensive treadmill with a belt about double the size of mine. Didn't shake or creek when I walked fast. Was on for an hour and didn't think I was going to fall over when I got off. My husband said to check prices about buying one. I am pulling money off of the tree in the back yard and will get right on that!

Have a great day everyone!!!
 
Good Morning Goofs.

Suzanne: I hope you have a good crop on that money tree this year. Good luck with your race and enjoy the concert. My DH and I have been together 16 yrs and married for 12 ½. Did people actually tell you right from the start they didn’t think your marriage would last? Congrats on losing 5 lbs.

Rich: Very cool about running with Dick Beardsley.

Steve: I love how you and your wife negotiate time away. My DH and I are very similar. And I hear you about the Easter Basket high. We finally took the candy away because our 5 yr old twins were bouncing off the walls every night instead of going to sleep. I wish it gave me that much energy. Congrats on all your age group placings. It doesn’t matter that none of the other racers your age showed up. You still placed.

Angie: Congrats on your course record. Sorry to hear about all the blister problems. I have nothing to suggest. Do you have any ideas about what caused the cramping? Was it hotter than usual? Were you eating sports beans or Gatorade?

Jeanette: Congratulations on your great race. I’m glad you were able to learn a lot. Glad you like the new shoes.

Jeanne: It is so much easier to get out there when the weather is nice.

Maura: Super time on your half marathon. Congrats on taking 11 minutes off, that’s nearly a minute per mile. Awesome. Have a safe and fun trip to CA.

Jason: Great job on your PR. 4 minutes off a 5K is amazing. Congrats on the raffle.

Ashleigh: Belated birthday wishes. I hope the warm weather has returned to PA.

Kim: Great attitude about getting to run vs. having to run. I hope it lasts.

Joanne: Congrats on NYC. I haven’t heard of many people who did get in. You will have a busy Fall, but it will be all fun stuff.

Lauren: Have a safe and fun trip to DL.

AFM: Just 5 days away from the Boston Marathon. I think I’m ready, though I woke up this morning feeling a bit stuffy. I’m hoping it’s just allergies and not a cold. This would be a really bad time to be coming down with a cold. I plan on going to the Expo on Friday. The weather forecast is good: mid 50’s and partly cloudy. Sounds like good running weather to me.

Have a great day everyone.
Cindy
 
Cindy Good luck at Boston! I see that Universal Sports will be broadcasting live, so I am planning to watch. Not quite the (very) old days of "Chet and Natalie" on Channel 5, or whoever is doing the local broadcast these days, but I am looking forward to it. DD is working the early shift at the merchandise area--not sure which day, but she is happy because now she may get a volunteer jacket that actually fits!

Suzanne Will you send us all seeds from your money tree? ;) Hope you can find a treadmill at a great price.

Rich That's neat about running with Dick Beardsley. I don't think I have ever been near "running royalty" before.

Angie Congrats on toughing it through another race and improving your time. I hope you find something to help with the blisters. I am also looking for something to help fix my foot problems--not blisters, exactly. Guess it's just a lot of trial and error.

AFM....heading off to LA today (Temp in MI is supposed to be warmer than LA!). The may need to plan a qucik trip to Texas, since DS got a (late) admit to U of T (Another horror story as to why it's late that I will spare you!) Time to go to the gym first and pedal.
 
Rich - Running and chatting with Dick Beardsley must have been a great experience. Good for you. That is one of the things I love about running. I can't think of another sport where normal folk like us can actually compete against the world's best and can get in to the bigger races because of field size. We can't exactly register for a PGA or pro tennis tournament on Active.com. Granted, they are probably in the hotel showering by the time I get to the first water stop but at least I can say I competed against them!

Suzanne - I don't think your Florida money tree would survive the cold, wet climate here but I'd gladly turn my backyard into a mini-orchard! I hear you about the treadmill. I couldn't figure out why, after my wife joined the gym, that she refused to get on our "death trap" as she called it. I know it needs a tuneup but come on! After I tried one at the gym too, now I won't get on ours either. Their treadmills are much larger, have TVs, and can decline as well as incline. I'm lucky enough to be able to go on my lunchbreak two days a week.

Cindy - Have a great time at Boston. Best of luck! I guess "break a leg" isn't a very good thing to tell a runner, so break a sweat!

Maura - Safe travels!

AFM, I'll be leaving later today for a business trip followed by some time to visit family. My wife and DD are coming with me so it should be a fun time. My DD really misses her cousins. I'll be going for a 10K training run with my sister who has been training for her first half marathon we will be running together in July.

Have a great week and weekend everyone!

-steve
 
Hello Super Goofs!! Sorry for the long time absence...been super busy the last few months!! But I am still here and going strong or at least trying.

It is great to see so many new faces here on the Goofs. And from the looks of all the posts, it looks like everyone is doing great with their training and racing.

Joanne--Congrats on getting into NYC! I am so jealous, I put in for the lottery but of course did not get in again! I have one more year of getting denied before I get in automatically in 2012! LOL

AFM--I have a half marathon at Rutgers University in NJ this weekend. So excited, as there are quite a few WISHers running as well..can't wait to see everybody! For those of you that don't know, I also play goalie on an ice hockey team and our playoffs are starting..Sunday night to be exact! My team finished up the regular season in 1st place!! So excited, if we win the championship for our division we go to Toronto in June for the Finals for the league. Keep your fingers crossed for our team!

Gotta run---my NJ Devils are in the playoffs and gotta get back to the game, but I wanted to check in...promise to check back here more often!!
 
Back from spring break at WDW. Actually, got back this past weekend! I survived this week of "re-entry". Although, I've yet to look at our pics from the camera on the computer. :rotfl:
We had a great time. The weather was absolutely beautiful and our Give A Day fastpasses were like GOLD! We've been many times in April, but this was the first time spring break hit on Easter. WDW had lost of various Easter activities going on, so that was nice.

Anyone want to estimate how many miles of walking I did at WDW? We went into the parks seven days. I just have no clue, but I would like to count some of it toward our GOOFS goal, yes? ;)

This week I got in 12 miles. My knee is bothering me again and I'm having doubts about the full in January. Trying to stay positive! I do feel like I peaked back at the WDW half in 2009. My pace is so much slower. Keep telling myself this will not be about time, this will be about completing the distance.

How is everyone else doing? Did I miss anything exciting?
I see Joanne got into NYC and Suzanne had her anniversary. Very nice!

Have a great weekend GOOFS! :cheer2:
 
Good morning Goofs!

Cindy-Good luck in Boston!

Thanks for the birthday wishes, all! The warm weather returned during this week, but it is cold again this weekend...gotta love spring! The temp springs up and down and up and down...

I only got in one run during the week this week...we put our house on the market last weekend and had a bunch of showings, so we were either out of the house or cleaning up the house in all our spare moments...but it was worth it...we accepted an offer yesterday! They don't want to move in until May 26th, so we don't close until then. So, yeah about that! And now that we won't have showings every night, I don't have to worry about keeping the house looking immaculet! No excuses this week, though...gotta get the runs in! Hope everyone has a good week!
 
Laurie Hope your race went well and that you got to meet up with lots of other WISHers. Good luck with your hockey playoffs.

Shan I think going to any park is a minimum of 2 miles, and if you walk around World Showcase, even more! Try not to "worry ahead" about the race. There is so much time between now and then for you to get in great training. You will definitely be ready to do the full.

Ashleigh Congrats on your house sale--and to have it sell in one week! That is great. I think I will dread the time we ever sell our house--who wants to have to keep things so clean. It's like a full-time job.

Well DS and I are back from California and it would seem that we will have a USC Trojan in our family starting this fall. He seemed to like the school and the program they put on for us was good. So maybe we're coming to the end of this saga. I hope so. And a final pox on U of M for not admitting my son. I still can't fathom it, but am trying not to waste any more brain cells on them.

Did 8 miles today and grocery shopping. Now time to go watch the Wings.

Maura

Maura
 
Just a quick drive by for me:

Had the Rutgers/Unite half marathon today. I was so excited about this race because there were going to be quite a few WISHers there! It was an inaugural race and at my alma mater, Rutgers University, so I knew I couldn't pass it up. Overall, it was a great race, lots of course support which was fun. It was pretty well organized, my only complaint was that the t-shirts were sooooo... small. I ended up finishing in 2:46....not a PR by far, but my goal was to finish no faster than 2:45 to save my legs for my playoff hockey game tonight! I feel great right now, just hoping the legs hold up for my game!

Sorry so quick here...gotta head to my hockey game...will check back in later!
 
Quick drive-by with a question for the team:

That pedal across Michigan thing started on Monday, so I get to double my bike miles. Should I double them for the entire six weeks that the thing runs, or just until I hit the 248 mile (or whatever it is) mark?
 
Good morning Goofs!

Congrats to everyone who raced this week and another good luck to Cindy today!!!

Rich...I say double your miles the whole time!

The Bon Jovi concert was amazing!!! This was the 4th time seeing them in concert and it only gets better. We took my 14 yr old to her first real rock concert and she loved it!! Only bad part, my husband lost his iphone somewhere in the dirt field where we parked after the show. $217 later, he has a new phone.

I did a 10K on Saturday morning that I saw on active.com. I will post a report and a picture or two later but I've decided that I will stick with the Disney races and/or the races from one of the bigger running stores in Orlando. Maybe I am spoiled but when things are listed as included with your race registration, you don't get an email a week later saying the info was wrong or they changed their minds. Oh well, you live and learn.

Have a great day everyone!!!
 
Ugh...gotta shoe question. At first, I thought these shoes were going to work great for me. They seemed to be fine during my 5K, but since then, I have had nothing but problems. Each one of my treadmill workouts has been painful...in my feet, ankles, and knees. (I have never had pain like this in my feet...it is a sharp pain on the outside edge, midway between my heel and toes.) The pain starts fairly quickly and I have to force myself to finish each running interval. I am still only on 1 min intervals, so when I start watching the clock at 20 sec, that is a problem. I was hoping that perhaps I just neeed to get used to them and that perhaps part of the pain was getting used to the increased incline that I am now using.

Well, yesterday I had the best workout I have had since starting this conservative C25K program. Guess what? Instead of wearing my new Sauconys, I wore my NB 805s that I had been using. NO PAIN! At all! I enjoyed my running intervals again. It felt absolutely amazing.

So, here is my question. Do I give up on the Sauconys and see if the store will take them back or do I give them more time? I bought them based on the saleman's recommendation after a foot strike analysis. I have worn them outside and they are a little dirty so I am not sure how likely they are to give me a refund.
 
Well, yesterday I had the best workout I have had since starting this conservative C25K program. Guess what? Instead of wearing my new Sauconys, I wore my NB 805s that I had been using. NO PAIN! At all! I enjoyed my running intervals again. It felt absolutely amazing.

So, here is my question. Do I give up on the Sauconys and see if the store will take them back or do I give them more time? I bought them based on the saleman's recommendation after a foot strike analysis. I have worn them outside and they are a little dirty so I am not sure how likely they are to give me a refund.

If the only different between the two workouts was the shoes, get rid of them. The store may take them back, especially if you say that the Sauconys are really hurting, but the New Balance ones aren't - it certainly cannot hurt to try and return them.
 
So, here is my question. Do I give up on the Sauconys and see if the store will take them back or do I give them more time? I bought them based on the saleman's recommendation after a foot strike analysis. I have worn them outside and they are a little dirty so I am not sure how likely they are to give me a refund.

If the store won't take them back, try going straight to Saucony. Write them an email or something on their website. Let them know your problems. They might give you a different pair/type to try. Worked for me with Asics before when one type really bothered my feet because of too much motion control.
 












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