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ATTQOTD: I wear calf sleeves after anything more than 10 miles, and during races that are Half or longer.
QOTD:
Compression socks: during runs? After runs? Never?
I used to wonder why people would pay that price for socks.Compression socks: during runs? After runs? Never?
Yep, I'm in C, but in H-I-J-K shape. 1:05:00 will be a stretch for me. Somewhat worried that I should be in D-N-F.I found my coral. I am in D. i think you got into C.
If this heat sticks around going to be ugly. I am still in a run/walk thing and will stick through it for the next few weeks just because of the heat.Yep, I'm in C, but in H-I-J-K shape. 1:05:00 will be a stretch for me. Somewhat worried that I should be in D-N-F.
I stopped running Peachtree after the 2019 race (purposefully planned, nothing to do with changes in 2020 and 2021 because of C-19). I'm very glad not to be running it this year since this heat wave appears to have no intention of leaving by July 4th. Fingers crossed for you guys that I'm wrong and we have a miraculous less-hot-than-the-surface-of-the-sun snap.If this heat sticks around going to be ugly. I am still in a run/walk thing and will stick through it for the next few weeks just because of the heat.
Learned during my long run today that my lizard brain has questionable priorities.
I turned a corner and sitting in the middle of the pathway a couple of feet in front of me was a snake. Without thinking, while simultaneously backpedaling, I paused my Garmin.
Can anyone else relate?
That’s a beautiful medal!! Well done to both of you!!Race Report: She Power Half Marathon
Sunday June 19 in Indianapolis, IN
This race starts and finishes in downtown Indianapolis outside the Omni hotel. The hotel allowed runners to use their bathrooms. Nothing makes me happier than a real bathroom before a race start!
The course was FLAT and included time downtown, on the canal, next to the White river, and through some industrial and residential areas. I enjoyed the course except for 2-3 miles with major potholes and cracked roadway. Finish line included roses and cake, which was fun. The weather was close to perfect for a summer race.
I ran with my daughter who had very specific goals for this race, which was her 2nd half:
C goal: beat her 1st half time of 3:02
B goal: under 2:30
A goal: pace under 11 min/mile
My goal was to pace her and make it a fun, positive experience. Her longest training run was 10 miles and we hadn't run in a few weeks due to vacation, so I was a bit nervous.
We started off a little fast, but settled into a pace that she felt like she could maintain. At about mile 7 her hip started hurting so we stopped for some lunges. Then at mile 9, we stopped because a bug flew in my eye and I tried to get it out. After what seemed like 2 minutes, but was probably <20 seconds, my daughter pleaded with me to keep moving so I just delt with feeling like the bug was crawling around and we kept moving. We picked up the pace again in the last couple miles and finished strong.
She crushed her A goal, finishing with a 10:30 pace!
According to my phone, splits were: 10:03, 10:27, 10:28, 10:46, 10:31, 10:40, 10:52, 10:56, 10:43, 10:50, 10:34, 9:51, 10:29. I think I achieved my goal too because she immediately said that she wants to do another half in the future.
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I am looking for a trail running plan for DD. She is 14y.o. and has been running formally since 2018. She raced a 5k under 20 minutes in April. Yesterday in training she casually ran a 10k in 45 minutes (including her warmup!). I usually adapt a training plan for her but don’t know how to do that for trail. Any suggestions?
I might come back in a few days and ask if you have cross-country triathlon-sprint (800m swim, 17km mountain bike, 6km trail run) plan suggestions too… She is considering
https://xterraquebec.com/infos-tr/
https://tremblantexpress.com/en/xterra-tremblant-un-cross-triathlon-releve/
In addition to what was said, the things people struggle most with triathlons are open water swimming and the bike to run. For open water swimming, it’s a lot different than pool swimming. It can be psychologically scary because you can see the distance and it looks far, also psychologically scary because the water is not always clear and you don’t know how deep it is, if there are fish, etc., you have to practice spotting to make sure you’re going straight (I added almost 100 yards to my swim this past weekend due to poor spotting), and you have a lot of people swimming near you and sometimes accidentally touching you. A lot of Tri clubs will offer open water swim workshops in the summer— maybe look into that for your area.f you have cross-country triathlon-sprint (800m swim, 17km mountain bike, 6km trail run) plan suggestions too…