JulieODC
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I’m putting out the bat signal (badger signal??) to get linked into the rumored @DopeyBadger support group! My new training plan starts Monday.....

Calling @MommaoffherRocker ...I’m putting out the bat signal (badger signal??) to get linked into the rumored @DopeyBadger support group! My new training plan starts Monday.....![]()
QOTD: Lets discuss running shoes today. How did you determine what shoes you currently have? Did you try new brands / type as you circumstances change?
ATTQOTD: I went to my local running store and there is a process to get you in the right shoe. I am currently in a shoe that I am probably 20lbs to big to be running in. I like the shoe, but training in them is likely increasing my odds of injury. I have a second pair similar to them that have even less support that I dont want to use at the moment. So this Friday I will likely go get some new shoes and ask for the advice of the employees on what I should do. Buy the same pair again, or get a shoe thats more supportive..
Here's my big challenge for February: I've spent the last 2 years focusing on distance and stamina for Goofy & Dopey and my speed has taken a major hit. I did an 8 mile run on Sunday, and my speed was a full minute/mile slower than my best from 2016, and I was wiped out. I'm trying to remain positive and realize that I'm shifting my training to a different purpose (speed vs distance); however, it was a bit disheartening that I just completed 48.6 in 4 days, but 8 miles wiped me out.
Add me too, please!Calling @MommaoffherRocker ...
Like maybe not for a half or a marathon, but 10k and under a kid's area could be easily managed. Next month my husband and I are running a 5k in Carlsbad and I'm a little stressed about what we are gonna do with our kid during our race. I have an internet friend that lives in the area and I am trying to decide if it's weird to ask her and her DD to come hang out during the race. Hahaha.I like this idea!! My husband has been running a little lately and I’m realizing we won’t be running any races together for several years....
No you don't!(I suck)
OMG. Papa John's hosts a 10 miler?! And there is pizza at the end. I will literally run any race for free pizza at the end.Papa John's 10 Miler, April 7, NG
Anthem 5k Fitness Classic, March 10, 22:XX
Rodes City Run 10K, March 24, 48:XX
Papa John's 10 Miler, April 7, NG
Kentucky Derby Festival miniMarathon (13.1), April 28, 1:45:XX
Chicago Marathon, October 7, 3:48:XX
I'd actually be very surprised if you trained for stamina and endurance for the last two years that you would be indeed slower. Even the 5k is an 80% endurance/ 20% speed event. So the gains made from the long distance training should be extremely beneficial for the short distance races as well.
I'd chalk it up to not yet being recovered from Dopey. I know for me personally, it usually takes 42 days before I'm feeling normal again and usually 10 weeks post marathon to start hitting peak performance. So it's possible that your body is just still in recovery mode and things will return to normal in a few weeks. What kind of speed work do you plan on doing?