... Do you think 10 milers ever get easy? ...
I was wondering that too. "10 miles" and "easy" don't seem like they would ever go in the same sentence. LOL
Oh and HI JENNY!!! I posted right above you.

... Do you think 10 milers ever get easy? ...
Happy Monday all! Less than 6 weeks til the big day!
I did my long run this weekend. It was somewhere between 9.25 and 9.5 miles in 1hr 45min. I am feeling it today!!
I did notice that after 7 miles my legs began to get fatigued. I was able to continue, just a bit slower. I have not eaten anything during my runs so far, but maybe I'm to that point where I should? Will eating something help with my legs getting tired? Are those gels and things meant for that?
So my question for each of you is: What do you eat (and drink, if it's something other than water) during your long runs? Thanks!
I did my long run this weekend. It was somewhere between 9.25 and 9.5 miles in 1hr 45min. I am feeling it today!!
I did notice that after 7 miles my legs began to get fatigued. I was able to continue, just a bit slower. I have not eaten anything during my runs so far, but maybe I'm to that point where I should? Will eating something help with my legs getting tired? Are those gels and things meant for that?
So my question for each of you is: What do you eat (and drink, if it's something other than water) during your long runs? Thanks!
Joanne~ That's so great you did your 10 miles faster!! Now if you'll already be doing 11-12 miles this weekend, what are your plans for your long runs for the weeks after that?
Thanks Jenny! And I think you and I are close with our paces/times!
Thanks for your fuel info. I will definitely be trying out things on my long runs from now on so I find what works before the big day.
I have found that eating a banana before my runs is good for me. And I don't even like bananas!! I also like eating an apple right after my run.
Chocolate Milk is my #1 post long run food/drink intake. Perfect ratio of proteins to carbs for recovery and YUMMY
Happy Monday all! Less than 6 weeks til the big day!
I did my long run this weekend. It was somewhere between 9.25 and 9.5 miles in 1hr 45min. I am feeling it today!!
I did notice that after 7 miles my legs began to get fatigued. I was able to continue, just a bit slower. I have not eaten anything during my runs so far, but maybe I'm to that point where I should? Will eating something help with my legs getting tired? Are those gels and things meant for that?
So my question for each of you is: What do you eat (and drink, if it's something other than water) during your long runs? Thanks!
So my question for each of you is: What do you eat (and drink, if it's something other than water) during your long runs? Thanks!
Gosh, I have missed a lot! Sorry for being MIA. Seems like everyone is doing a great job with their training.
My training is going ok, but I'm starting to freak out & feel like I don't have enough time. I'm still super, super slow (15 to 16 minute miles.) I skipped my run yesterday because it was pouring rain & freezing cold (45 degrees, which is probably not too cold for anyone up north, but in south Louisiana it's worse then freezing.) I knew that with my luck & my horrible immune system I'd end up really sick after. I can't help but feel a bit bad about it though.
Good news is my new shoes & socks are killer, they are seriously amazing. Drymax running lite-mesh socks are absolute heaven.My feet & knees (& hips!) really liking the new shoe/socks combo. I recently picked up a Moving Comfort bra too & it is the most comfortable bra I have ever worn. Keeps the jiggle at bay too.
Does anyone have any tips for speeding up in 6 weeks? If I could just shave off a minute or two, I'd be beyond thrilled, but I'm thinking that's too much to aim for in just 6 weeks.
Thanks guys![]()