Waiting2goback
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But, during my absence from running I read, "Total Heart Rate Training" by Joel Friel. It was a really good book about HR training but the information about the science behind why you should run most of your runs slow was broken down so much better than in 80/20 Running, in my opinion. I know Billy is a fan of perceived effort but when reading it I kept thinking he would love this book because of the science behind it.
Question, any tips on not starting too fast on long training runs? Got my 20 in today and I really tried to start slow but I didn't really? After mile 15 I had no problems slowing down to the pace I wanted the whole time, but I did fade a bit 18-20. Thanks.
Question for you that run at Disney. For my quick trip with DH next month I'm planning an easy run on my last morning with a brunch afterwards (I honestly don't sweat much, so I'm hoping after a rest I will be presentable enough to eat in public!). My choices would be run around Wilderness Lodge/Campsites and have brunch at Whispering Canyon Cafe or run around the Epcot resorts and have brunch at Captain's Grille. Which would you guys choose based on route and restaurant? I'll be solo that morning if it makes any difference of where you would go!
It's all relative to where you live.Gosh, isn't 35-40 super cold?! I couldn't feel my legs or feet when I started a race at 48 degrees. I was seriously concerned I would trip and fall.
It's all relative to where you live.Up here in NH, 35-40 is pretty normal weather for early spring and later fall/early winter.
Barring a really cold snap, it'll probably be in the 30's at least a few more weeks for the most part. A couple years ago we had a really bad winter with cold, though, where it was like single digits most of January and February.
Question for you that run at Disney. For my quick trip with DH next month I'm planning an easy run on my last morning with a brunch afterwards (I honestly don't sweat much, so I'm hoping after a rest I will be presentable enough to eat in public!). My choices would be run around Wilderness Lodge/Campsites and have brunch at Whispering Canyon Cafe or run around the Epcot resorts and have brunch at Captain's Grille. Which would you guys choose based on route and restaurant? I'll be solo that morning if it makes any difference of where you would go!
I'm not really that hardcore... my warm running clothes are only good down to about 20, and even then I'm getting pretty frigid. I don't really go outside below 20 unless I know it is going to quickly be warming up past that.I'll say this again: I'm so impressed with everyone who runs in these temps! Or hot and humid temps in the summer. I'm a wimp.![]()
Question for you that run at Disney. For my quick trip with DH next month I'm planning an easy run on my last morning with a brunch afterwards (I honestly don't sweat much, so I'm hoping after a rest I will be presentable enough to eat in public!). My choices would be run around Wilderness Lodge/Campsites and have brunch at Whispering Canyon Cafe or run around the Epcot resorts and have brunch at Captain's Grille. Which would you guys choose based on route and restaurant? I'll be solo that morning if it makes any difference of where you would go!
With the caveat that we were there in 2008... DH and I walked from the terminals to Arawak Cay and also separately to Fort Charlotte and back. The cruise terminal area is overrun with "helpful" people aggressively hawking goods and services, but if you just ignore them you'll get through faster. Some of the city sidewalks were in major disrepair on the way to Fort Charlotte, but no sketchy areas I can recall. Soccer fields just before the fort and public beaches. We felt safe the entire time even as dumb tourists with a guidebook.Okay, another quick question...anyone familiar with Nassau. Looking for a morning run the morning we are there for our Disney Cruise.
Any issues with safety here?
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Holy cow do you people work?!Forget about leaving slow runners behind, what about us slow readers??
Roll Tide! Skin those Gators!
Time for my 11 miler.
If anyone is looking for any alternative running strategies, my 4 year old just told us "If you get tired, just run backwards."
Makes sense.
It's really a lot more difficult than one would think, which is crazy. You have two options. If you have a GPS watch that allows you to set a pace warnings both on a low and high end then that would be the easiest way to go. Just be prepared to hear it beep a lot until you find a groove. The other option is to check you watch very often during the run and even more so for the first 3-5 miles. I guess a third option would be to really concentrate on running at a very slow pace. The thing about it is as you have been putting in so many miles, those first few miles don't feel hard at all anymore and naturally you want to run at a pace that isn't race pace but what you were accustomed to 6 months ago. The natural progression of training for a marathon has just made you faster. It's a big mental thing, but you can do it. Practice it, because come marathon day, you don't want to start out with a PR in the 5k distance with 23.1 miles to go. Hope this helps.
Don't know if he is going to LSU or not, but I have heard that he is gone from Alabama whether he likes it or not after the Florida game.Wonder what your and @LSUlakes's thoughts are on the rumor of Kiffin going to LSU as OC. Do you think he's gunning for the HC spot after a year of coach O?
That's like if your odometer is high you can just drive your car backwards (Matilda reference).![]()