Dis_Yoda
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so closer to needing to rename the thread to something like "Runners, Foodies, and Drinkers Lounge"
Go for it!
so closer to needing to rename the thread to something like "Runners, Foodies, and Drinkers Lounge"
Military brat. Dad retired at Fort Benning. We moved to Columbus. St. Mary's Elementary School (BTW, not a Catholic school)
We had a nice long weekend in Columbus a couple of months ago. Saw the Tibetan monks and the mandala. Drank ginger mead, Nectar Creek Sting.
A religious experience; not specifying which event.
You order a soda at Mexican restaurants? It's a Cadillac Margarita all the way for me!What is it with Mexican restaurants? Do they get a discount on Pepsi for some reason? Every restaurant around here that has Pepsi is always a Mexican restaurant.
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You order a soda at Mexican restaurants? It's a Cadillac Margarita all the way for me!
What is it with Mexican restaurants? Do they get a discount on Pepsi for some reason? Every restaurant around here that has Pepsi is always a Mexican restaurant.
Once I have a race scheduled I start focusing on that race. It is my motivation to keep on track. I just ran the BAA 10k on Sunday (it wasn't on your list because I don't think I mentioned it, it kinda snuck up on me). I ran with my girlfriend. It was her first race. She swore she hated running. She was down on it the whole morning before the race thinking she hated running, thinking she couldn't do a 10k. Yesterday I was at work and she sent me a 10k she wants to do in September and she has said she wants to do a 1/2 at Disney in the future.QOTD: How many weeks do you dedicate to prepare for any one race?
ATTQOTD: For a goal race that is either a half or full marathon I will have a specific plan that last 18 weeks. For shorter races that time frame will last anywhere from 8-12 weeks.
what would be considered a not serious ultra?16-20 weeks for a full, 30-40 weeks for a serious ultra.
I was catching up on the marathon thread and I told whoever posted the question to bring the debate over here since we are getting ever so closer to needing to rename the thread to something like "Runners, Foodies, and Drinkers Lounge" lol. The question is Coke v/s Pepsi
THE ONLY ANSWER IS COKE!!!!!!!!!
Few things are as disappointing as when I am going to eat somewhere and ask for a coke, I get is Pepsi ok? It's not ok, I'll order a beer or water over that garbage. I really dislike Pepsi, plus beer is always good. lol ok I'll calm down now about the pepsi thing.
@jennamfeo
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Once I have a race scheduled I start focusing on that race. It is my motivation to keep on track. I just ran the BAA 10k on Sunday (it wasn't on your list because I don't think I mentioned it, it kinda snuck up on me). I ran with my girlfriend. It was her first race. She swore she hated running. She was down on it the whole morning before the race thinking she hated running, thinking she couldn't do a 10k. Yesterday I was at work and she sent me a 10k she wants to do in September and she has said she wants to do a 1/2 at Disney in the future.Anyhow the focus is now on my next race, the Smuttynose 1/2 marathon on 9/30.
Oh, and I have to add this, my girlfriend's training runs had all been between 14:30-15:30 for pace. She averaged 13:29 for the race. A few times that afternoon she would tell me how proud she was of herself. My response, "Now you understand what I have been telling you for the last year."
She also commented on how awesome it was to have so many people on the side of the road cheering us on, etc... she may be starting to see the light guys.
what would be considered a not serious ultra?
For me, who RARELY drinks soda anymore, it depends. I would take Coke over Pepsi for cola but I might take Sierra Mist over Sprite and Mug root beer is definitely the winner over anything Coke offers for root beer.
I am having a hard time with this! I was happy running at 5* F and would take it over the yuck being thrown at me now. >75* has been hard mostly because it seems to come with 80% humidity lately. In my limited tracking, my max T+D was 160 and I cut off 14% of my plan. I would prefer the 5 degrees. I did not have sunscreen running into my eyes, sneezing due to whatever fluff is in the air, chafing, the need for sunscreen in hard-to-reach places (cursed strappy tanks they want everyone to wear!), and I find myself more dehydrated even though I am inhaling excess water. I am willing to wake at silly hours to run when it is cooler, if I can get to bed on time!QOTD: What is the warmest temps you have gone out for a run in? What about the coldest? Which would you prefer of the two extremes?