roxymama
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I mean... the swag has to be awesome, doesn't it??
If the medal isn't made of shiplap, then I want my money back!
I mean... the swag has to be awesome, doesn't it??
Or maybe the Silos? Haha. Gosh, I REALLY wanna run this race.If the medal isn't made of shiplap, then I want my money back!
Or maybe the Silos? Haha. Gosh, I REALLY wanna run this race.
I mean... the swag has to be awesome, doesn't it??
That is quite the discrepancy! Hopefully it’s not too bad.View attachment 293680 So how am I supposed to plan my long run this weekend with this forecast???
There’s a mighty big discrepancy in those two models!!!!
I order from Running Warehouse frequently. There is always a coupon code online for more savings. They have a great return policy also. I typically wear the same shoe so it makes ordering easy. For the price of shoes, I never care what they look like even if I had that color scheme already.
ATTQOTD: Training a body to run can take months and years, not days and weeks. Keep some type of record of your running stats (through Excel, Garmin, Strava, etc.) and compare large chunks of time to see improvements instead of comparing one week to another. In short: trying to go too hard too fast will only lead to injuries and a "I'm not cut out to be a runner" mentality.
I learned new perspectives about how to endure difficult challenges in life through training for and running half marathons. Namely, that a task may well feel impossible. I nearly dropped out of my very first half less than one mile into the race. I started too fast and felt like I had shin splints. If you said I could drop out of that race and still receive my medal, I'm afraid I would have taken you up on that offer.ATTQOTD: This is my thought, too. I'd go back and tell myself that following a training plan is a short term section of a long term lifestyle of getting out the door. It's a big allegory for life, and running parallels many difficult things that we have to do within work and family and existence.
And on that note, I need to publicly admit that I skipped my New Year's race due to ... well ... life .... but have a new race to add!
I would say that YOU CAN DO THIS! Running has taught me that my physical limits are well beyond where I thought they were.QOTD: for those who have been running for a few years in the group, what single piece of advice would you have given to yourself when you first started out (if that was possible) that would have had the biggest impact? Would that advice change if you were giving it to someone else thats just starting out?
Not a runDisney race. I've run races where 100% of the proceeds go to charity and I think one day I really would like to do a race for charity. I have a few in mind I would do it for.QOTD: Have you run any of the Disney races as part of a charity group? If so, which one and any cool perks of being part of that group?
Usually the day of the race is the worst. My stomach isn't always in prime shape post-race so sometimes I don't really want to eat right away and really just want to get to a bathroom. As for recovery, I've learned with my most recent @DopeyBadger training plan I don't need as much time as I think. I would be out doing easy runs the next day after a 10 miler. That being said at the end of a training cycle such as Dopey I'm taking a week or two off to get my mind back in a running mindset.QOTD: How long does it take you to recover from a hard race? Which day seems to be worse?
I mean, my words of wisdom come from most of you guys and slow down is a big one. I think the one that speaks to me most right now because it pulled me through Dopey is from @DopeyBadger about listening to my body rather than the pace of your watch. I would also say that walking is okay. Not everyone wants to run straight through, run walk run doesn't make you less of a runner. We're all on our own journey and you have to run your race.QOTD: for those who have been running for a few years in the group, what single piece of advice would you have given to yourself when you first started out (if that was possible) that would have had the biggest impact? Would that advice change if you were giving it to someone else thats just starting out?
View attachment 293680 So how am I supposed to plan my long run this weekend with this forecast???
There’s a mighty big discrepancy in those two models!!!!
My money is honestly on this sign - but in runner medal format...
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Either that or it's just a gray paint sample.