Blue Caterpillar
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No london for me either! Here is hoping I'm successful for Master's tickets....
I'm not sure what deerflies are, but since I generally don't have a lot of insects circling my head during a trail run, I'm going to say that no, I don't have that problem. Sometimes there are clouds of small gnat-type flies that I don't detect until I run through the cloud.
I'm assuming you've tried insect repellent? You could try insect repellent on a hat that you wear.
Speaking of freak outs... I did once have a large horsefly that started circling my head and terrorizing me (LOL) when I stopped for a quick break. It actually followed me when I started running again, which is unusual. I couldn't shake it. But I happened to be wearing my hat, so I took it off, held it by the bill, and started just spinning and waving it to try to hit the fly. And I did! It was a very satisfying bzzzzzz----t!
So this exact thing just popped up on a Michigan trail runners page. The guy who posted it just uses fly tape from the dollar store. And apparently there are also patches, but they cost a lot more.Question for anyone who regularly runs in wooded areas: any advice on getting the deer flies to stay the %$#! away from my head? I had to detour to a non-wooded area, cut my run short, and call for a ride back to my car because the stupid deer flies kept buzzing around my head and landing in my hair and getting in my face.
YeeeeshSo this exact thing just popped up on a Michigan trail runners page. The guy who posted it just uses fly tape from the dollar store. And apparently there are also patches, but they cost a lot more.
Might have to switch to trucker hats for trail running then? Still lots of ventilation, but somewhere to put fly tapeYeeeesh
I don’t think I could find anywhere to stick anything on my visors, and even if I did, I’m not sure it would stick for long, because my visors are spectacularly sweat-absorbent and quickly become soaked.
Welcome!Hi. I'm new to this thread and still new to running. I started running again (after a 20 year hiatus) sporadically last summer, and then consistently starting in February. My first Disney race was the virtual Princess 5K this year which was enough of a challenge because I did not train very well for that one. As soon as I completed that (like seconds after finishing), however, I went online to see what was next. The next thing available virtually was the Springtime Surprise 10 miler, and in my runner's high, I thought why not. So I signed up, trained, and did it, though it was still very challenging for me but did feel better than the Princess 5k because I did what I needed to do leading up to the event. I have also completed the summer virtual series 5ks and just started training for the Wine and Dine 2 course challenge for this November. I then have the half for Marathon Weekend and all of the Princess races in February. I am unable to travel to the in-person events, but the virtual races are proving to be the motivation I need to keep going. And I am learning my body really loves running. I am not fast by any means, but I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment finishing long runs. I'm happy to see this thread and hope to become a better runner for having found it.
Same! I told my husband I'm glad the decision was made for me! I really want to run it some day though. Next year would have been tough to swing.I didn't get into London either, as expected, but it's one of those lotteries I entered largely because I thought I wouldn't get in and I'm now relieved. Yes I know it doesn't make sense.
Late response. I’ve used Beet Elite before. It’s a powder you mix with water. I’ve taken it with breakfast before marathons. It doesn’t taste very good, but it does have some black cherry flavoring to help it somewhat. I’ve raced very well after drinking this, but I’ve also raced poorly too. I will continue to drink this the morning of any marathon I plan to race hard because it doesn’t seem to bother me so “can’t really hurt”.QOTD: Do any of you use beets (in any format-- beet juice, beet pills, beet shots, etc...) to enhance your aerobic capacity? DH sent me this article (https://www.runnersworld.com/nutrition-weight-loss/a20077395/beet-juice-shots-for-performance/and) as he swears by it...I find beets to be slightly "meh" in flavor but can tolerate it. Curious to know if anyone else has tried it?