run.minnie.miles
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ATTQOTD: I have no answer.... but I'm learning so much! Thanks for your tips, everyone! 

Would it be possible for me to wear it on my other wrist rather than my forearm?
The PDF says on the inside forearm, but there is official documentation somewhere that mentions you can alternatively wear it on your upper arm. I can't find the paperwork I have in the mess that is my desk.I'll check my instructions at home if I can find them but in all of there promotional data is shown being worn ride below the elbow. I also sent a twitter question to dcrainmaker to see if he had any thoughts. He's usually pretty responsive there.
QOTD: Flash Forward. Today is November 14th, 2017. When you look back on the last year of your running career, what do you want to say about it? Limit of 5 words or less.
@FFigawi You have tomorrow's QOTD.
QOTD: Today, let's discuss good running form. What do you think about while running in order to maintain good running form?
The instruction manual says to wear it below your elbow. Maybe shoot them a question and ask if it can be worn on the wrist?
The PDF says on the inside forearm, but there is official documentation somewhere that mentions you can alternatively wear it on your upper arm. I can't find the paperwork I have in the mess that is my desk.But really I think you can wear it anywhere on your arm and it should be ok. I wear mine on the outside of my upper arm above my bicep, like it was a phone case, because I didn't like it on my forearm, and have had no issues. This blogger review says he wears it on his wrist: http://runblogger.com/2015/01/scosc...ounted-optical-heart-rate-monitor-review.html
Finally catching up and wanted to thank everyone for your support and advice during my last marathon training cycle. Here's a recap of the Outer Banks Marathon weekend..........
Have you ever watched a movie and it's so good for 3/4 of the time and then kind of ends with a whimper and you feel somewhat disappointed? That's basically the story of my marathon. Mrs. Slogger and I drove to Outer Banks (NC) on Friday afternoon, packet pickup was smooth and easy, small expo with maybe 20 vendors (I bought a new armband for my phone, she got new headbands and we both purchased some running sunglasses). Check in at hotel and off to Thai place for dinner. Mrs. Slogger's idea Both our dishes ended up being extremely spicy and neither of us got a good night's sleep due to the spices.
Saturday, November 12 Outer Banks 8k. Started at the local high school track, 10-15 mph winds, and temps in the 40s. Pretty chilly. Our run consisted of a half lap on the track, running behind the school, some side streets and then to the gravel/sandy trail before turning around and coming back. Course was pretty nondescript and windy. This was Mrs. Slogger's first run of any kind since a 15k event on April 1st so we went very slow and easy. Nice finisher medal and long sleeve t-shirt, water, banana, and breakfast sandwich for finishers.
We had a real breakfast about an hour later and then drove the half/full course across the bridge and into Manteo. Glad that I did. Didn't realize the finish line was 3.1 miles from the top of the bridge (I assumed it was closer) and we also scoped out where to park for the morning shuttle buses.
Had late lunch at Hurricane Mo's (burgers and beer) and turned in early.
Sunday, November 13, Outer Banks Marathon- We checked out of the hotel room at 5 am and drove to the finish parking area to catch shuttle buses to our start areas. Both races are point to point and the ride was 20+ miles but felt longer on the school bus. Not sure if anyone else has been on a school bus in a while but those seats and leg room are pretty tight. Mrs. Slogger was starting the half at 7 am and my full was supposed to start at 7:20.
Temps were 43 and chilly at the start. Luckily the winds were calm today and not a factor. Started out slow and steady hoping to go about 30 seconds slower than my target pace but saw the 4:30 pace group right in front of me and they were flying out of the start gate through the first couple of miles. In fact everybody seemed to have a jackrabbit start and I tried to ignore them and maintain my target pace. After the first 3 miles I increased my speed and settled into a nice rhythm of 9:50ish miles. Slowly caught and passed quite a few people including the pace group from miles 3-10. The last 3 miles of the first half of the marathon are on a service road full of gravel/ruts/holes/sand/etc and I had to increase effort to maintain pace through this stretch. Also couldn't maintain good tangents because I was constantly dodging holes, sandy areas and other landmines. Just looking down instead of ahead can be taxing. The last half mile was an actual trail through the woods with more sand, single file running, more elevation, and I had to slow down. My 13.1 time was 2:10:12 which was right on my target pace of a 4:18-4:22 finish.
Settled in for the mostly flat second half of the marathon. The next 6 miles went pretty smooth but fatigue was becoming a factor and my Pandora music stopped playing somewhere around mile 18.5. Bummer. For the first time all day I felt tired. I slowed down and had to walk in a few spots, go to the bathroom twice, and had a long debate with myself about whether I was going to walk the rest of the way or keep trying. Each mile cost me more time and I had to admit defeat that today was not my day. No sub 4:20 marathon for me. No sub 4:30 marathon for me. No beating Oprah's time today.
Whoever said running is mental knows what they are talking about.
I rallied at the end and gave it my best effort for the last mile and gave the appearance of a strong finish for the crowd. But I knew I had come up short and finished with a 4:35:58 time. A PR of almost 29 minutes for me but I really thought I was going to make 4:20 and still on target at mile 20.
The weather was perfect, chilly start, but then sunny and temps in the 50s. Great crowd support, big thanks to people that handed out gummy bears as I was having a lot of stomach sloshing in the early miles and that helped to settle it down. Met some nice people before and during the race.
As I was nearing the finish line, a lady shouted my name and said "Only 800 yards to go, You got this!". Thanks, wait....what? I didn't know there would be math. I tried to figure out how far that was and thought about @Keels and @DopeyBadger since they both love math!!
Nice finisher medal and extra challenger medal, foil blanket, bbq, hot dogs, drinks, and pbj graham cracker combo plus Corona and Pacifico beer!!!
It's a nice event, you can probably tell that I'm not a fan of the trail section, but overall it's a fun race. Mrs. Slogger finished her half and was waiting for me at the finish line. No injuries for either of us and we drove home Sunday night.
Time for some R & R and to start planning for 2017 races!
I don't have a hero per se, but my wife does get the blame/credit for me running. When we started dating, she was training for her first marathon. I was the water boy on race day, dashing all over the course to meet her with a backpack full of water, shoes, socks, etc. She didn't need any of it. The next year, when she said she was running it again, I signed up too thanks to my competitiveness and my fervent desire to not be the water boy again. And here we are today. She ran her last race a few years ago and I've moved on to crazy ultras and Ironman triathlons.
QOTD: Who is your personal running hero? By this I don't mean Meb or Pre or even Forrest Gump...I mean who is the person in your life that inspires you and makes you want to get out running yourself. This could be the person who first introduced you to running or someone you met along the way of your running journey...it's your hero so you can make up the rules![]()
QOTD: Who is your personal running hero? By this I don't mean Meb or Pre or even Forrest Gump...I mean who is the person in your life that inspires you and makes you want to get out running yourself. This could be the person who first introduced you to running or someone you met along the way of your running journey...it's your hero so you can make up the rules![]()