Maura: Thanks for the link. I used the calculator and find his info very interesting. We all know this info, but to have an exact number of calories needed is pretty cool!
Congrats on Boston, by the way. I can't believe the drama.
Ronda: Glad to hear the leg is better. I have no advice though.
Lolakat: Absolutely correct about slow and steady. Finishing is so much more important than getting super fast and either burning yourself out or hurting yourself. I've been running for decades, which is the only reason I focus on speed.
Joan: Great pace for that 15k. It's just good to get them in when you can. I always get upset when I have to get off my schedule, but it's about the miles, right?
Diane: How's the finger? Have you thought about joining one of those zumba classes? It's the best workout and I love it. Burns lots of calories and works everything.
I am getting ready to run 4 today and then, I'm going to get fitted for some new shoes. I'm having all kinds of leg and foot problems, so I'm pretty sure it's the shoes. My calves ache, inside of the ankles are tight. Then, my feet are blistering on the inside and I seem to be landing on the outside. I have about 6 different pairs of running shoes, all different. None of them are good, but some are just really painful. I haven't wanted to shell out the big bucks, but it's inevitable. I usually pay around $80 per pair, but the man who works at the running store said theirs are at least $100, although there is the occasional pair on sale for less. I, of course, will have some sort of special problem that requires the really expensive pairs.
My TM got fixed this week, so I'm happy about that. Just in time for winter!
