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@DopeyBadger ......those are interesting plans. Definitely different than what I have done in the past. Might have to give it a try.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
I have a running question for the experienced endurance runners that are oh so wise here: has anyone ever gone back to the beginning with a program such as couch to 5k with the intent of improving speed or form? After my half in April I'm thinking I'd like to focus on speed in shorter distances for a while, especially with the heat of the AZ summer rapidly approaching, making long runs much harder. Thanks for any advice!
@DopeyBadger ......those are interesting plans. Definitely different than what I have done in the past. Might have to give it a try.
Thanks for sharing!
I've been lucky enough to do both and can confirm that they are excellent marathon events. MCM might be my favorite marathon, but Disney is not far behind.
I have a running question for the experienced endurance runners that are oh so wise here: has anyone ever gone back to the beginning with a program such as couch to 5k with the intent of improving speed or form? After my half in April I'm thinking I'd like to focus on speed in shorter distances for a while, especially with the heat of the AZ summer rapidly approaching, making long runs much harder. Thanks for any advice!
Everyone is different but I don't think going back to the very beginning is necessary. I would recommend track work and hills to increase speed. I like doing 800, 400, and 20 meter repeats and try to go as fast as you can each time. Hill repeats are also a good idea. I have a few lung busting hills I use but for best results look for hills that change incline as opposed to stay at the same level the whole way up.
If the object is to increase time for shorter races I would shorten my long runs. If you are aiming for 5Ks I think shoot for runs between 3 and 6 miles.
I submitted mine too.Well I just submitted my lottery application for the Marine Corps Marathon. I didn't get into Beach to Beacon through that lottery, hoping this one goes better![]()
So you won't be signing up for one of my patented denim running singletsATTQOTD: I loathe cotton and denim. I attempt to avoid wearing them in any and all situations.
We spend easter with my family. It's a weekend full of games, hunts and lots of driving. On Sunday someone usually presents the easter story. This year my daughter and her cousin did it with a flannel graph.QOTD: Easter weekend is upon us. I realize there are a number of things that make this event very different for different people. So my question is, what do you do for Easter weekend?
ATTQOTD: Being a Catholic in the south, it's a big event. Today is Good Friday and family gathering takes place after mass. Crawfish boil is usually the plan. Not much on Saturday, but the Crescent City Classic 10k is always the Saturday before Easter, so we head to NOLA for the race. Sunday is church, egg hunts, and candy for the kiddos. It's usually very nice weather and this year is no exception. So in short we spend a lot of time outdoors with family and friends.
+1 on the hill and speedworkEveryone is different but I don't think going back to the very beginning is necessary. I would recommend track work and hills to increase speed. I like doing 800, 400, and 20 meter repeats and try to go as fast as you can each time. Hill repeats are also a good idea. I have a few lung busting hills I use but for best results look for hills that change incline as opposed to stay at the same level the whole way up.
If the object is to increase time for shorter races I would shorten my long runs. If you are aiming for 5Ks I think shoot for runs between 3 and 6 miles.
QOTD: Which season is your favorite for getting your runs in?
Fall and or Spring. Cooler temps but not so cold I need to wear multiple layers.Hope everyone had a good weekend.
QOTD: Which season is your favorite for getting your runs in?
ATTQOTD: I prefer winter for the cooler temps around here. If we had snow I would imagine that would change the answer.
QOTD: Which season is your favorite for getting your runs in?
So you won't be signing up for one of my patented denim running singlets
As a Canadian I can honestly say that the only person I can remember in full denim is Jay Leno. Real Canadians dress like this...
It was meant to be a general comment on both materials, not really their suitability for running. The next time I see a person running in jeans on purpose will be the first time. Thanks for that image, but I'd probably go for the full Canadian tuxedo if I was really aiming for a luxurious running experience.
I like the fall. Its cool but not too cold. The leaves are changing colors and its football season of course!QOTD: Which season is your favorite for getting your runs in?
As a Canadian I can honestly say that the only person I can remember in full denim is Jay Leno. Real Canadians dress like this...
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This has changed for me over the years. Now, summer would be my favorite.QOTD: Which season is your favorite for getting your runs in?