When I get down about my running, or life tries to get in the way of training I head up the tube and end up watching videos like this to remind me why I trudge on through those mental barriers to participate in this amazing human experience.
In regards to calibrating the Nano for nike- I know there is a way to do it, I forget how and don't have my nano in front of me at the moment. I feel like after the run, there's something you can hit that says "calibrate this run" or something. Or maybe it's under settings? This is the least helpful response ever LOL! I just know I calibrated mine using the 1 mile loop at my favorite park. I don't know if it's super accurate, but it seems to work well enough.
And yes, to the person who said their Nike freaked out on them once, LOL! Mine has done that once too. Earlier this year I ran a seven min. mile. ummm nope![]()
For those that have gone to MK during the week of marathon, do they have the castle decorated in lights for the holiday or this week too early?
You need a 10k time for corral placement right? Do you know when Id need to submit it. I guess I should just go to the RunDisney site.
Getting ready to go for a 3-4 mile run shortly.
For those that have gone to MK during the week of marathon, do they have the castle decorated in lights for the holiday or this week too early?
When I get down about my running, or life tries to get in the way of training I head up the tube and end up watching videos like this to remind me why I trudge on through those mental barriers to participate in this amazing human experience.
You can email your official 10k time to Run Disney. I did that.
I completed my first race ever. A local 10k with a time of : 55:36 (which was just plain awesome for me).
I did email RUNDISNEY and got my official 10k time added for Corral placement. It converted to a 2:05:00 1/2 marathon time. I've got no clue what the might be for 1/2 placement, but it'll probably not be LAST, anymore. So, GOAL achieved! The process was really easy and fast. I did provide the finishers list - so the official 'proof' of my time.
GOOD LUCK!!!!
Next - folks are asking what devices/apps they use to track runs. I use Map My Run. I don't know if it is good or bad. I just started using it at the beginning and keep on using it. I like that all of my runs are stored in one place and I can compare. I see good days/bad days. I can plan where I want to go/see courses...there are even some competitive runs out there. I like it for the most part. When I get my iPhone on 8/1, I'll even have my pace on there. I cannot wait to purge my Galaxy from my world. I think that with all apps/etc, once you get started with something, you keep with it. It stores your history. It was quirky for me once. It had me running across water in Pgh where there was no bridge to complete a 5:43 min/mile. GO ME!
Lastly, I had a scary run on Sunday. I run probably 5 times/week. My long run is almost to 8 miles now. We were doing a long slow run. (My avg pace is typically 8:45 min/mile or so for my 3-4 mile runs ~ we were pacing 10 min/mile). I'd planned it mostly in a shaded 1-mile loop in a park. SIL said that would bore her too quickly and we had to branch out onto the roads. So, we did. It was all sunny and it was super hot - high 80s. My daughter's bday parties (yes, a family party and a friend party) were the day before and I admittedly did NOT hydrate well. Oh my goodness, around mile 4, I started hitting a really nice stride and then all of the sudden I got the CHILLS. Crazy chills. We had to slow down to a walk for about a 1/4 mile and then headed back. We only did 5.3 miles instead of my planned 8. SIL said that I was in the beginnings of heat stroke. Nice.I didn't run yesterday and I'm planning to run tonight, but to be quite honest, I'm terrified. I'm only planning about 3 miles. I'm hoping that they're an easy 3. I'm scared to push hard. I'm scared to push at all. I'm a fairly new runner (started running in May), so this is my first time running & experiencing the heat/humidity. I don't have a treadmill or gym membership, so it is all outdoor running for me!
I'm gonna watch that later...but it sounds like I should wait until I get home so my mascara doesn't run.When I get down about my running, or life tries to get in the way of training I head up the tube and end up watching videos like this to remind me why I trudge on through those mental barriers to participate in this amazing human experience.
I'm sorry day 1 was a bust for you, but you got out there and tried - that's more than a lot of people do. What's that saying...you got further than the guy sitting on the couch?Failed on day one using the C25K app. My knees and ankles simply wouldn't take the pounding with my weight. Going to hit the life cycle hard for a week in an attempt to build my joint strength.
Wow, really? Very cool.The Christmas parties start on Friday before W&D 1/2, so all of the Christmas decor should be up in MK by that weekend.
We were up in the high 70s when I got out the door at 6 this morning!Morning check-in:
Got out a little late this morning (after 6am) but still managed 3.15 miles in about 31 minutes. I am STILL very sore from my Saturday hike. When I left the house, I told DH to expect me back in five minutes. But, as it usually goes, after I got started, it just made more sense to get it done
. I find that if I commit to half a mile to just see how my body feels, I almost always decide to just push and get my miles in since I'm already outside and warmed up. The one thing I have going for me this week is that the early morning temperatures are going to be beautiful and cool (just under 60.) Anyway, I plan to run tomorrow, Thursday, and maybe Friday if I am feeling super motivated. I also have a plan in the works to sleep in on Saturday (Shhhh! Don't tell my DH
) and that only works if I do run #4 on Friday. I just hope the soreness eases up by later this week because I don't know how I am going to spend today chasing the kids. I just want to soak in a tub and hobble to the freezer for ice and ice cream
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It was a great ego booster though, wasn't it??
Kimberley![]()
I got the official word yesterday that my race transfer from the full to the half went through, so I feel much better than I did yesterday.And I started my new training plan this morning! It's a SmartCoach plan from RunnersWorld.com...never used one before but have always been curious. I hope it's not a disaster!
Failed on day one using the C25K app. My knees and ankles simply wouldn't take the pounding with my weight. Going to hit the life cycle hard for a week in an attempt to build my joint strength.
LOL Yep!.... until I realized that now I will probably never actually beat my "best mile ever" LOL. Oh well![]()
Good luck training for your 10-miler! I think that's my favorite distance to race. LOL at you getting your steps in...there's a woman in my department at work that does the same thing around our kitchen area....I've decided to run a local 10 mile race in September to help my coral placement. They have a kids 1 mile run afterwards that I'm going to sign the girls up for. I'll let the 7 year old rub on her own and ill go with the 3 year old. It should be fun for them.
You should have seen me at the airport yesterday. I walked from one end of the terminal to the other about 7 times with my heavy backpack and suitcase to get my steps in for the day. I got some very odd looks
Okay, great, glad to hear that you're liking it so far. Some of the paces they generated for me make me nervous, but pushing myself a little bit won't kill me. Good luck with your Columbus training!Glad your transfer went through and that you are happy! I am using the SmartCoach plan for the first time too. I'm training for the Columbus Full in Oct. So far I have liked the plan and am doing well with it.
Hope you like it too!
Kathy
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AMEN!!Tonight? So hot after work when I ran that it was eerily silent except for cicadas. I went slow. It felt good to be wading through the heat and humidity in a mental sense, because I could go just as easy as I needed to. Nobody makes me run. It's something I do for myself.
Finally caught a breeze on the way home... then a shower and stretch...
In all of these times out the door I've NEVER regretted going on a run. I've only regretted the times I didn't.![]()
Managed to force myself out this morning for 3.1 miles before my conference started. I know why I normally do my weekday runs at night. I'm stiff now.
It was a beautiful run along the lake in Madison Wi. I think it was hotter and more humid here than when I normally run in Houston.
I've decided to run a local 10 mile race in September to help my coral placement. They have a kids 1 mile run afterwards that I'm going to sign the girls up for. I'll let the 7 year old rub on her own and ill go with the 3 year old. It should be fun for them.
You should have seen me at the airport yesterday. I walked from one end of the terminal to the other about 7 times with my heavy backpack and suitcase to get my steps in for the day. I got some very odd looks
Tonight? So hot after work when I ran that it was eerily silent except for cicadas. I went slow. It felt good to be wading through the heat and humidity in a mental sense, because I could go just as easy as I needed to. Nobody makes me run. It's something I do for myself.
Finally caught a breeze on the way home... then a shower and stretch...
In all of these times out the door I've NEVER regretted going on a run. I've only regretted the times I didn't.![]()
I know! I'll miss Joan Benoit-Samuelson saying Congratulations!
Managed to get another 4 miles in last night, but boy! My legs felt like lead until I hit mile 3. Somedays the pavement just is NOT my friend...![]()