The Running Thread - 2018

Since @LSUlakes is probably tending to a sick DS again today, I thought I would pinch hit with this weeks Fun Friday Question of the Day. I dug hard and deep for this one so have mercy!
FFQOTD: Today is National Foam Rolling Day. Do you incorporate foam rolling in any part of your workout, pre or post? Do you utilize other methods to ease leg muscle tightness? I realize that this may not actually be a fun question but at least it's a foam question. So I provided a bonus!

And just your luck, today is also National Twilight Zone day!
BFFQOTD: Are you a fan of the Twilight Zone? If so, what is your favorite epsiode?

My answers:
AFFQOTD: I'll roll my calves post run when they're tight but that's about it. I find that just moving around is the best way for me to keep things loose.

ABFFQOTD: Yes! Talking Tina is my favorite episode.

I used to foam roll and then I bought the R8 recovery roller. Probably the best money I have ever spent on running accessories. It is glorious. It has the ability to find knots in my muscles I didn't know I had and you can target them much better than with a foam roller. I still roll my back but anything on my legs, from calves, to hamstrings, gets the R8.

I never watched Twilight Zone.
 
I'll see if I can find the post, but one of the gals on the Annual MNSSHP threads did this with her family a couple of years ago and it was soooo cute! I remember she was the wife dressed up as the Statue of Liberty for the Fourth of July.

EDIT: Found it!! https://www.disboards.com/threads/official-2016-mnsshp-guest-list-thread.3495058/#post-55411342

Thanks!!

Ok, being the age of Star Lord's mom, I really love the music!!!! Last trip, we got a picture made with Star Lord and Groot while they played "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac. Heavenly ... or Galaxyish?



The bow tie is the essential element!
And as a side note, I love CoP. It is classic that Walt loved, and it's a great cool down on a hot day. If you are ever in the theatre with me, listen for the crazy one singing "There's a great big beautiful tomorrow..." and getting all the annoyed looks from those around me.

Big fan of CoP as well! I also may or may not sing the song, but its usually so empty no one is annoyed by it. lol
 
Question: How do y'all keep track of the mileage you put on specific pair of shoes?

I *think* I've put around 300 miles on the ones I currently use, so I'm wondering if I need to get new ones in the next month or so. But once I do, I'd like to be able to track the mileage easily instead of just trying to estimate it.

Do you all journal your runs on paper? Keep track of it on an app?

Thanks!

my garmin app keeps a tally but it's virtually the same as my overall mileage stats since i rarely have more than one pair of shoes.

i believe the rule of thumb for regular runners is that a shoe should last 400 miles or six months. it's good to have a tracker to know when you are getting in the ballpark but the best measure is how you feel. sometimes you get a pair that hits that point earlier than expected. your legs will let you know when your shoes that have lost their cushioning. if you haven't really changed your training but find you are more sore than usual or fighting a succession of minor injuries, shoes are usually the culprit.

i typically let my shoes get in that 300-400 mile range and start looking for sales. but i've bailed on a pair or two after a few hundred miles because they just weren't taking care of my legs.
 

River Bank Run 25K quick recap:

I'll just cut to the chase, I PR'd!!!! I did not think this was going to happen given this last less than stellar training cycle, and it wasn't easy, but I guess this is just a testament to the fitness gains I've made over the last year using @DopeyBadger plans.

The weather was perfect in the mid-40's, cloudy with occasional drizzle.

Miles 1 & 2: I started out cautious, not wanting to go out too fast, and wanting to see how the shins felt (not too bad, surprisingly).

Miles 3-8: I worked my way to HM tempo pace (and sometimes even faster) and felt good.

Miles 9-12: The dreaded Butterworth St hills. I slowed a bit through here, I can tell I haven't had as much hill training this spring as I normally do, and this is where people frequently bonk coming out of mile 12. Those hills can suck the life out of you!

Mile 13: I struggled to maintain pace here. It was like my body said, "What? We're not done at 13.1?"

Mile 14: About half way through this mile I started getting a side stitch, which is highly unusual for me. I never get those!

Mile 15 and a half: Side stitch is reaching epic pain levels and I was forced to take walk breaks. And, of course, there were many cameras on this portion of the course, capturing my look of death I'm sure. I was so mad because I knew I was on track to PR, and I thought I blew it. But then I started doing math (I hate math) and I realized that as long as I kept some forward motion, I was still going to pull it off.

Official time 2:34:36 :D
 
River Bank Run 25K quick recap:

I'll just cut to the chase, I PR'd!!!! I did not think this was going to happen given this last less than stellar training cycle, and it wasn't easy, but I guess this is just a testament to the fitness gains I've made over the last year using @DopeyBadger plans.

The weather was perfect in the mid-40's, cloudy with occasional drizzle.

Miles 1 & 2: I started out cautious, not wanting to go out too fast, and wanting to see how the shins felt (not too bad, surprisingly).

Miles 3-8: I worked my way to HM tempo pace (and sometimes even faster) and felt good.

Miles 9-12: The dreaded Butterworth St hills. I slowed a bit through here, I can tell I haven't had as much hill training this spring as I normally do, and this is where people frequently bonk coming out of mile 12. Those hills can suck the life out of you!

Mile 13: I struggled to maintain pace here. It was like my body said, "What? We're not done at 13.1?"

Mile 14: About half way through this mile I started getting a side stitch, which is highly unusual for me. I never get those!

Mile 15 and a half: Side stitch is reaching epic pain levels and I was forced to take walk breaks. And, of course, there were many cameras on this portion of the course, capturing my look of death I'm sure. I was so mad because I knew I was on track to PR, and I thought I blew it. But then I started doing math (I hate math) and I realized that as long as I kept some forward motion, I was still going to pull it off.

Official time 2:34:36 :D

Congrats on both a PR and successfully being able to math while running! I ...can't.
 
River Bank Run 25K quick recap:

I'll just cut to the chase, I PR'd!!!! I did not think this was going to happen given this last less than stellar training cycle, and it wasn't easy, but I guess this is just a testament to the fitness gains I've made over the last year using @DopeyBadger plans.

The weather was perfect in the mid-40's, cloudy with occasional drizzle.

Miles 1 & 2: I started out cautious, not wanting to go out too fast, and wanting to see how the shins felt (not too bad, surprisingly).

Miles 3-8: I worked my way to HM tempo pace (and sometimes even faster) and felt good.

Miles 9-12: The dreaded Butterworth St hills. I slowed a bit through here, I can tell I haven't had as much hill training this spring as I normally do, and this is where people frequently bonk coming out of mile 12. Those hills can suck the life out of you!

Mile 13: I struggled to maintain pace here. It was like my body said, "What? We're not done at 13.1?"

Mile 14: About half way through this mile I started getting a side stitch, which is highly unusual for me. I never get those!

Mile 15 and a half: Side stitch is reaching epic pain levels and I was forced to take walk breaks. And, of course, there were many cameras on this portion of the course, capturing my look of death I'm sure. I was so mad because I knew I was on track to PR, and I thought I blew it. But then I started doing math (I hate math) and I realized that as long as I kept some forward motion, I was still going to pull it off.

Official time 2:34:36 :D

OMG!!! I'm so happy for you! You've been through so much these last few cycles. The testament is all to you and your sheer will! :woohoo:
 
Random Satuday Question not related to running. We are going back to WDW for the MNSSHP and have been playing with the idea of family theme costume. I'm working on making a case for Carousel of Progress, and wonder should everyone dress according to the same scene, or everyone pic there person from one of the scenes. My vote is for the following for myself:
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What do yall think? Ideas on how to pull this off?
Love this idea. I think all from the same scene would be the neatest way if possible. You should bring a floppy stuffed dog around too! No idea for execution, but it could be hot so you may want to do his ensemble as short sleeves & shorts or at least shorts for comfort. so fun!
 
River Bank Run 25K quick recap:

I'll just cut to the chase, I PR'd!!!! I did not think this was going to happen given this last less than stellar training cycle, and it wasn't easy, but I guess this is just a testament to the fitness gains I've made over the last year using @DopeyBadger plans.

The weather was perfect in the mid-40's, cloudy with occasional drizzle.

Miles 1 & 2: I started out cautious, not wanting to go out too fast, and wanting to see how the shins felt (not too bad, surprisingly).

Miles 3-8: I worked my way to HM tempo pace (and sometimes even faster) and felt good.

Miles 9-12: The dreaded Butterworth St hills. I slowed a bit through here, I can tell I haven't had as much hill training this spring as I normally do, and this is where people frequently bonk coming out of mile 12. Those hills can suck the life out of you!

Mile 13: I struggled to maintain pace here. It was like my body said, "What? We're not done at 13.1?"

Mile 14: About half way through this mile I started getting a side stitch, which is highly unusual for me. I never get those!

Mile 15 and a half: Side stitch is reaching epic pain levels and I was forced to take walk breaks. And, of course, there were many cameras on this portion of the course, capturing my look of death I'm sure. I was so mad because I knew I was on track to PR, and I thought I blew it. But then I started doing math (I hate math) and I realized that as long as I kept some forward motion, I was still going to pull it off.

Official time 2:34:36 :D


Great job! Those hills coming back into town are so challenging. Congrats on the PR!
 
Race Recap: NYRR Japan Run 4M (5/13)

The Good:

- As always, race was well run. Great volunteers, great staff, sufficient water.
- I got to run the whole race with my friend (she was pacing me).
- I discovered that I can eat the post-race bagels! I always thought I couldn't (mildly complicated, but not really), but my friend told me today that they're actually okay for me to eat. Score!
- I got my PR!

The Bad:
- I'm having some sort of hydration issue. I was crampy, and in the latter half of the race I got lightheaded, and was feeling like I wanted to vomit right before the finish. I need to figure that out.
- All the hills. Seriously. These hills suck.

Official Time: 39:35
That's just short of a minute PR (I think it's 57 seconds, not sure).
The race itself wasn't bad, I just didn't feel great. But I came in below 40, which was my goal for the day, so I'm happy.

Also, it was almost like being at a Disney race - lots of runDisney shirts, and there was even a post-race character M&G:
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Friday’s QOTD was timely. I’ve rolled a couple of times but could use some advice for an odd issue: I have labral tears in both shoulders. Long story. The tear in my left (non-dominant) shoulder requires surgery but I haven’t found a convenient time to be unable to drive for four weeks or more, so I just kind of live with it. BUT. The tears mean I can’t support my body weight the way I need to be able to in order to effectively roll. Any advice on alternative ways to get those benefits without having to meaningfully weight-bear with your shoulders? Thanks!
 
Friday’s QOTD was timely. I’ve rolled a couple of times but could use some advice for an odd issue: I have labral tears in both shoulders. Long story. The tear in my left (non-dominant) shoulder requires surgery but I haven’t found a convenient time to be unable to drive for four weeks or more, so I just kind of live with it. BUT. The tears mean I can’t support my body weight the way I need to be able to in order to effectively roll. Any advice on alternative ways to get those benefits without having to meaningfully weight-bear with your shoulders? Thanks!
Have you tried yoga? I prefer it over rolling and have found huge benefits! You may need to modify some of the poses, but that is usually not a problem.
 
Have you tried yoga? I prefer it over rolling and have found huge benefits! You may need to modify some of the poses, but that is usually not a problem.

You know, I haven’t really done yoga since I started running again. That’s a great suggestion, thanks!
 
Friday’s QOTD was timely. I’ve rolled a couple of times but could use some advice for an odd issue: I have labral tears in both shoulders. Long story. The tear in my left (non-dominant) shoulder requires surgery but I haven’t found a convenient time to be unable to drive for four weeks or more, so I just kind of live with it. BUT. The tears mean I can’t support my body weight the way I need to be able to in order to effectively roll. Any advice on alternative ways to get those benefits without having to meaningfully weight-bear with your shoulders? Thanks!

I'm telling you, give the R8 roller a try.
 
Question for those of you that have done Dopey, or any runDisney challenge race. Is it possible to get the challenge medals without a finish time in the actual races? In other words, if someone were to take the chip off their bib, is there any way they could still get their Dopey medal?
 
Friday’s QOTD was timely. I’ve rolled a couple of times but could use some advice for an odd issue: I have labral tears in both shoulders. Long story. The tear in my left (non-dominant) shoulder requires surgery but I haven’t found a convenient time to be unable to drive for four weeks or more, so I just kind of live with it. BUT. The tears mean I can’t support my body weight the way I need to be able to in order to effectively roll. Any advice on alternative ways to get those benefits without having to meaningfully weight-bear with your shoulders? Thanks!
I sprained my arms/hands terribly last summer so couldn't use my stick at all or arms at al, which led me to buying a car buffer, cheaper alternative to the body buffer (like the one Galloway endorses & is at the expos). You can use it anywhere & when you use the edge it gets deeper. I have this one WEN 6010 6-Inch Waxer/Polisher I bought on amazon. There's all sorts of gadgets similar but I've been pleased with this for what it cost & you don't have to use your shoulders at all.
 
Question for those of you that have done Dopey, or any runDisney challenge race. Is it possible to get the challenge medals without a finish time in the actual races? In other words, if someone were to take the chip off their bib, is there any way they could still get their Dopey medal?
You get the challenge medals at the end through a special tent. You walk over a mat (I think), I assumed it popped up that you finished and showed your picture from the expo to prove it's really you at that moment. But people's chips fail so maybe as long as you are wearing the bib you are fine. If you get swept you aren't allowed in that area anyway so only people who really finished would be coming through. Why is someone taking off their chip though?
 














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