opusone
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QOTD: How far (Miles/Time) is it to your nearest specialty running store? What's the name of that store?
The Runner's Soul - 2.5 miles from my house
QOTD: How far (Miles/Time) is it to your nearest specialty running store? What's the name of that store?
I keep meaning to ask which adoption group you went through. I had greyhounds growing up and we always went through NGAP but looking at the races you're running your further out towards York. I was wondering what greyhound groups were out that way.When we walk Max, we have a concentrated citronella spray that our greyhound adoption group recommended. That way, if the wind is wrong, you don't pepper spray yourself. I've only armed it twice, I think.
I'm usually 2-3 minutes total off my race pace for a 5k but it's different for everyone.Random Question: How much faster could I expect to run in a race v. by myself? I know there are SO many factors that could go into this answer! I ran 3 miles last night in 32:09 and am really wanting to be at a sub 30 min 5K (again...). Think I'd be close in a race?
Random Question: How much faster could I expect to run in a race v. by myself? I know there are SO many factors that could go into this answer! I ran 3 miles last night in 32:09 and am really wanting to be at a sub 30 min 5K (again...). Think I'd be close in a race?
I typically drop about 30 seconds per mile off my training pace for a race, but I never expect. I always go into hoping to just run as fast as my training pace and then I'm always happily surprised by my race pace. I don't want to expect a faster run, because of all the factors you alluded to. You never know what race day will bring.ATTQOTD:
Random Question: How much faster could I expect to run in a race v. by myself? I know there are SO many factors that could go into this answer! I ran 3 miles last night in 32:09 and am really wanting to be at a sub 30 min 5K (again...). Think I'd be close in a race?
Marathon Sports is probably as famous of a running store as running stores can get. That's not saying much, but you get the idea. I went the day after the 2014 marathon and it was packed. I did pick up a few cool items and the very bright orange marathon jacket for that year. It is kind of a small store so it was very busy when we went, but I would imagine that it's a cool place to go on a normal type day.Another one, just over 10 miles away, is called Marathon Sports -- right on the Boston Marathon course -- gets great reviews, and I've been meaning to check it out.
ATTQOTD: I actually had to google the closest store to me and it looks like it's 65 miles. My favorite stores are the Red Dirt Running stores in Lincoln and Omaha. They are about 2.5 hours from me. I just visited the Lincoln location for new running shoes (asics again!) and also came home with a pair of amazing flip flops (super feet).
Random Question: How much faster could I expect to run in a race v. by myself? I know there are SO many factors that could go into this answer! I ran 3 miles last night in 32:09 and am really wanting to be at a sub 30 min 5K (again...). Think I'd be close in a race?
Random Question: How much faster could I expect to run in a race v. by myself? I know there are SO many factors that could go into this answer! I ran 3 miles last night in 32:09 and am really wanting to be at a sub 30 min 5K (again...). Think I'd be close in a race?
QOTD: How far (Miles/Time) is it to your nearest specialty running store? What's the name of that store?
I'm exactly this - hovering around 30, with sub 30 and even sub 29 on good runs. My goal is to pick up the pace for the last mile and to sprint the finish, hopefully with motivating numbers counting up on the clock. Weaving is a real time-suck and distance-adder though - I try to scout the course in advance, and if if it pinches early on (like funneling all 500+ runners down a single lane for the first mile) then regardless of my capabilities I push to be towards the front to avoid the walkers/strollers/groups. I then focus on running my pace and being as precise from turn-to-turn as possible to minimize distance.We sounds like fairly similar runners...I'm always hoping for sub-30 and sometimes I get there and sometimes not. My two pieces of advise are to A) It's ok to be faster with people around but do not start out waaaaay too fast off the start line. Instead of trying to run all 3.1 miles at pace way below your training...try to stick with your normal pace out the start and accelerate as the race progresses. It will help avoid the mile 3 "bonk." B) don't forget about that .1 at the end when you are doing your math. It's a sneaky time-adder. But if you don't start out too fast you should have enough in the tank to speed through that last .1
Also, I find with my group of runners (the 28-32min crowd) you will get a lot of people at a lot of different paces all at the same time (run/walk people included), so RUN YOUR OWN RACE and don't get too upset if you need to do some weaving. You'll be surprised how many people that pass you...you will eventually pass them. Sometimes back and forth even. GOOD LUCK!
QOTD: How far (Miles/Time) is it to your nearest specialty running store? What's the name of that store?
Whew! Don't ever let anyone tell you you can't catch up on 50 pages.I totally introduced myself and then didn't come back for a month (what a moron). But now that I'm done Dumbo - I feel a lot less stressed about running and am looking forward to hitting the road again this weekend or early next week!
@Keels - yikes! Sorry to hear about the injury! No fun - hope it's as easy a recovery as possible!
ATTQOTD: Running Room is my local running store - I live exactly 12km from two locations. There might be a closer location downtown - but not when you factor in parking and traffic