I can’t find information on this. Do you really get a guaranteed entry for next year?So if anyone else has ifit... Ifit has a great Challenge this month... if u complete one of their Ready, Set, Go challenges u get an entry into Boston Marathon!! So I have started the walking challenge and the strength challenge today in it today. I figure I have a better shot winning this than getting a BQ.. lol.
So if anyone else has ifit... Ifit has a great Challenge this month... if u complete one of their Ready, Set, Go challenges u get an entry into Boston Marathon!! So I have started the walking challenge and the strength challenge today in it today. I figure I have a better shot winning this than getting a BQ.. lol.
That was my first thought as well. Sad for anyone who had their expectations up.Seems like an April Fool's joke.
So if anyone else has ifit... Ifit has a great Challenge this month... if u complete one of their Ready, Set, Go challenges u get an entry into Boston Marathon!! So I have started the walking challenge and the strength challenge today in it today. I figure I have a better shot winning this than getting a BQ.. lol.
Seems like an April Fool's joke.
ETA: Although I guess in the past they did have some entries as an official sponsor.
EETA: And now I see the post on Facebook that says 1 entry will be up for grabs for next year.
The cynic in me always answers first! Sorry to doubt you @DisneyMountainWoman
I think I’ve ran all three of those. It may be the only way I get to run the Boston course.I have iFit and am signed up for the challenge. It's not an April Fool's joke, but not everyone who does the challenge will get into Boston. They're doing a drawing among everyone who completes it and one person will get in.
ETA: They've had some kind of partnership for a while now, as several of their trainers have been filmed while running the race. They take those and break them down into 4-6 workouts usually. They have a deal with a lot of the majors and also have London, Chicago, NYC (and probably a few others I've forgotten) on the platform. I do them back-to-back for long runs during Dopey training, since you can use SmartAdjust to match your paces.
I'm so sorry that you're going through this. I hope that you feel better soon and can enjoy running once again.I am not sure i should post this, but i had my A2M shots today in my knee. It is still PRP (plasma rich platelettes) but goes through a different filter. Honestly not sure the actual difference but I received two injections. One in the top of knee where i had gotten the 3 hyralonic acid shots to help the arthritis and then second went into the meniscus. The point of the second is to try to hold the meniscus together to stop the extruding. I had done a few short runs but my knee started to bother me in the meniscus area (a lot since i could not walk without a limp) so i shut down the running till i had this injection. Right now the running is shut down for another week for sure.
I am not sure if anyone is considering this procedure so maybe i will be kind with my words. The first thing is I know this is less painful than surgery and recovery. The second is I also know the worst that can happen with this procedure is I don't get any relief, unlike surgery which has the potential to make it worse. However the dr said it would be uncomfortable and sore for a few days. I had it done this morning. I will say during the procedure I started to get sick. I started sweating and turned white. I also completely stopped squeezing Bert's hand because i was feeling too sick. Thankfully the dr finished before i passed out. I did have to sit there a little bit to recover. The good thing is it means my body is having a reaction so hopefully it will do it good. Then i went to see my PT who did a few exercises, she said this helps and she does it with her elite athletes. The shot itself was painful but you do get lidocaine. However it hurts pretty good now. I will leave it at that. If you all want more details will go into it.
Hopefully i can start running again. I did sign up for the W&D Half and plan to sign up for MW Half.
SAME!I think I’ve ran all three of those. It may be the only way I get to run the Boston course.![]()
Update on my knee. Thankfully it is better than yesterday, though i really had one way to go and that was up. I still can't put a lot of weight on it so i am using my crutches. The benefit today is in certain positions it has stopped hurting and i can lay peacefully. I am able to bend it further. Straightening it is still an issue. It hurts doing that and hurts if i keep it straight. I try to do that periodically. Unfortunately bed is the most comfortable place for me to be.
i need to be able to walk without crutches by Saturday when i go visit mom. She was in the hospital all of last week and moved to a different Rehab place on Friday. It is pretty far from me but seems to be a better facility. I have not mentioned my knee to her since i had the tear right after her major surgery. She knows in general my knee is not good but not how bad it really is.
I did Erie in 2021. It's probably not much different than your local trail. There are only a few places where there's actual spectators and it's pretty much the same scenery the whole race. The weather is probably going to be hot too, it was in the mid 70s during the second loop when I did it. The course is dead flat though, if that's something you'd want (plus you can stand on a beach minutes before the race starts).trying to decide between Presque Isle in Erie in September or just my local marathon on the trail I run a lot
A colleague of mine did Steamtown last fall and it was largely downhill...she got a great time but her quads were TOAST for days. If you look at that one, make sure you practice long-term downhill slopes.If you're looking for another PA fall marathon, Steamtown in Scranton is great. It's a fast course but can be tough based off where the hills are. For a small race that's all-volunteer run, the organization with it is amazing.
Relentless forward progress.Day 2 update, because day 1 I spent in bed. Today I walked without crutches. I took a shower and worked from the chair. Took Whisky to the dog park, I was slow but moving. Sat in the dog park while there was a lot of running. Off tramadol and now on tylnelol. Still hurts but obviously a lot better. I am extremely fatigued though. I took not 1 but 2 naps today, and I slept fairly good last night.