DopeyBadger
Imagathoner
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Is this where you keep your yearly supply of giant fritter donuts?

Mmmmm.... only a few days....
I spy with my little eye... a HUSKER "N" on your top shelf! GO BIG RED!![]()

Is this where you keep your yearly supply of giant fritter donuts?
I spy with my little eye... a HUSKER "N" on your top shelf! GO BIG RED!![]()
Mmmmm.... only a few days....
Ahh yes. I remember that game. Fun fact, my last year at the U was our first year in the Big 10.![]()
Now that's will power!
Lol Know how that feels - Am 28 years married in July..It was a nice anniversary dinner. Long story with lots of back story (her sister/husband actually were present at part of our honeymoon in Las Vegas) about how her family always seems to show up at anniversaries/celebrations of our marriage. Well during the dinner, her grandparents showed up yesterday. So, lol par for the course I guess.![]()
Sorry Billy don''t know what happened with that post - obviously toolate at night and forgot to proof read it!What is the weekend of the charity 10k?
Catching up on your Monday recap...10.5 hours of sleep! That's the dream right there!
Carrying 66oz of water is kind of like the equivalent of in baseball when you're on deck and swinging with a really heavy bat right? And then when you get your lighter bat it feels easier? Maybe?
Sorry Billy don''t know what happened with that post - obviously toolate at night and forgot to proof read it!
it's June 25th and July 23rd.
On another note did the Thursday Tempo run this morning - was nervous about it as it is quite a quick pace for me for a training run. Went well I feel, took a lot out of me but now (16 hrs later) I'm ok, tired body but not too bad.
Pace went ok - Total time was 1:37:21 Vs 1:36:01 - I was about 7 secs slower than Tempo pace for the duration of The Tempo section.
For the whole workout, Ave HR was 152 (Max 176)
Ave Cadence 168
One thing we've not mentioned before is the elevation gain during runs, this run was a 149Mtr gain
Also What about nutrition on these runs now that some are 1Hr + ?? should I bother yet?
Another point of interest, I read your comments earlier about geting up at 4:30am so you could run at 6:30am - For me I was up at 4:30 this morning so I could get out the door before 5am to finish up for 6:30 ish as I leave for work by 7:15 -Mid-week this becomes the norm 0 it;s a case of get up get dressed and get out, Do you think this effects performance? Should I eat before I run on these mornings?
Yes I think I can do that.Any chance I could convince you to run Saturday and Sunday those weeks? Just push the Saturday long run to Sunday and do the 10k charity races slowly (I think you said a 6 min/km pace) on Saturday. Since the 10k would then fall pretty slow on you pace spectrum we wouldn't need to make any other changes. Otherwise, I can come up with an option B.
How tall are you? Given the pace, I'm surprised the cadence is so low. I would venture to guess over time if you can get this up a bit you'll find it to feel more comfortable. More in the 180+ range, but of course take this transition slowly.
This is a quote for the websiteLooks pretty close to what I normally do at a similar distance. What's the goal race elevation profile like? Are these training runs similar or dissimilar?
Ok Will do. Any recommendations on what I should use and how much?Now that you're pushing the 90 min threshold on training runs, you can certainly start incorporating carbs while running. Just limit it to the runs over 90 min.
Yes I think I can do that.
I'm 6ft- 6ft 1" Ave cadence was 172 in the Tempo phase with a stride Ave of 1.17 Mtr, to get to the 180+ I guess it's shorter stride = higher cadence, But work towards this gradually..
This is a quote for the website
"This is a 42.25 km Run in Longford, Ireland. The Run has a total ascent of 44.74 m and has a maximum elevation of 63.57 m." Am I wrong saying this looks Flat?
Ok Will do. Any recommendations on what I should use and how much?
The secret to the speed isn't the dryer sheets... It's in the brown box on the top shelf...![]()
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Okay, I'm dying to know what's in the brown box!!![]()
It was too good to be true! when I dug into it a little I discovered that the elevation gain is actually 133Mtrs.That seems pancake flat. Try using this site and mapping some portions of the course yourself. It looks like it works in the Longford, Ireland area.
Not sure how to get this.. Had a Full Fitness test done in May '15 and the report said 56.5 - My Garmin Connect profile shows 53 - is there a way for me to test it?I think we'll have a clearer picture after your new VO2max test. But I think one of the keys is taking in enough liquids to absorb the carbs. For every 2g of carbs you need to consume 1 oz of water. The water doesn't have to be consumed at the same time, but rather you need the water "on board" which means within the last 20-30 minutes (and water does not equal gatorade, since gatorade already has carbs and thus is already isotonic). For 90 min runs, I personally take 37 g carbs (one E-Gel) and for runs at 120-150 minutes I take 2 E-Gels. I tend to take them no closer than 30 minutes of the end of the run (because otherwise the effects won't be fully realized). Remind me of your most recent VO2max and I can give you a rough estimate.
It was too good to be true! when I dug into it a little I discovered that the elevation gain is actually 133Mtrs.
Not sure how to get this.. Had a Full Fitness test done in May '15 and the report said 56.5 - My Garmin Connect profile shows 53 - is there a way for me to test it?
Not quite pancake flat, but not terribly hilly either. I'd say you should continue to train on your normal semi-hilly route.
Cool!
Since those two numbers are so close, I think it's reasonable to believe they are accurate. I think we'll use 54. The only other piece I need is your body weight.
So is "Blazing Sun" your new running nickname?
Nice paces and it will be weird to not see the bunny map on your strava for a while. (yes, I'm gonna be back on strava starting tomorrow...yay!)
Hoping the sun decides to be kind to you this weekend because it is seriously no joke right now. It always feels like the window of "perfect" running weather is so small between the cold and the rain and then the oppressive heat.
The new speed route looks like a sitting dog!!LOL! I thought about naming it "Blasing Sun" or "Blasing Son", but I passed on both. I'll stick with "Imagathoner" for now!
Well you'll still see it for the most part:
Old route -
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New Route -
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New Speed Route (which is really the old old speed route) -
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