skfulkers
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Tiff—you can do the full! I know it’s hard to believe, but going from the half distance to the full distance (mentally, at least), is not near as tough as working up to the half distance from scratch. Krista and I were discussing this last year. Time wise, a full is not double the commitment of doing a half, because much of the time you spend on LRs and other workouts is coming and going, stretching, filling water bottles, etc. When you actually walk/run the LRs for the full training, your “road” time will be double, but all that extra stuff still stays the same. Make sense? For training time wise, I bet it’s only an extra 3 or 4 hours a week difference. Anyway, I don’t know if time commitment was even one of your concerns, but I just got sidetracked.
Dave—good luck on your LR today! So cute about your DDs.
Mel—you GO on your 24 hour race!
Craig—welcome back home!
Cindy—the ice baths—I only do them above 12 or 13 miles or so, but like Carrie said it can vary depending on how used to the distance you are. Take her advice. If you’re sore afterwards, take an ice bath and definitely do it the next week on your LR within a half hour after running if possible. Good job on the speedwork!
Leana—yeah, training for Disney for all of us where there is actually snow in the winter (Mel, Matt, etc—I’m turning my nose up at you southerners right now
) can be tough. Like others are saying, doing LRs on the treadmill isn’t too bad if you come prepared. The music and tv definitely help. The thing that has gotten me through really long LRs on the treadmill is movies. If I know I’m going to have to do a weekend LR on the treadmill, I’ll rent a movie on Friday night that I haven’t seen yet and pop it in the DVD player. Since our treadmill is in our basement, I’ll even turn out half the lights down there to make it easier to get into the movie experience (just don’t turn off too many lights or you may end up like Carrie off the back of the treadmill. Sorry, Carrie, couldn’t resist!
). But really, the movies worked wonders. Since it’s a LR, you probably won’t be pushing your pace too hard, so you can just zone out. It’s amazing how fast those few hours can go by.
Well, today is a rest day for me. I have the Heart Mini Marathon 15K tomorrow downtown Cincinnati. A lot of people around here use it as a warm up for the Flying Pig since some of the course is the same route. Krista’s out doing her LR right now (8 miles I think), then we’re heading down to the Expo for packet pick up and then heading over to our favorite running store to get Krista new shoes. She set up an appointment with their licensed podiatrist/expert to have him analyze her gait on the treadmill. She thinks she needs a more stable shoe, and I agree. So we’ll keep you guys posted, but I’m sure she’ll beat me to the boards to post her new shoe type.
To everyone else I missed—Hi! Hope everyone has great LRs and workouts this weekend and hope the weather cooperates for everyone. Happy training!
Steve

Dave—good luck on your LR today! So cute about your DDs.
Mel—you GO on your 24 hour race!

Craig—welcome back home!
Cindy—the ice baths—I only do them above 12 or 13 miles or so, but like Carrie said it can vary depending on how used to the distance you are. Take her advice. If you’re sore afterwards, take an ice bath and definitely do it the next week on your LR within a half hour after running if possible. Good job on the speedwork!
Leana—yeah, training for Disney for all of us where there is actually snow in the winter (Mel, Matt, etc—I’m turning my nose up at you southerners right now


Well, today is a rest day for me. I have the Heart Mini Marathon 15K tomorrow downtown Cincinnati. A lot of people around here use it as a warm up for the Flying Pig since some of the course is the same route. Krista’s out doing her LR right now (8 miles I think), then we’re heading down to the Expo for packet pick up and then heading over to our favorite running store to get Krista new shoes. She set up an appointment with their licensed podiatrist/expert to have him analyze her gait on the treadmill. She thinks she needs a more stable shoe, and I agree. So we’ll keep you guys posted, but I’m sure she’ll beat me to the boards to post her new shoe type.
To everyone else I missed—Hi! Hope everyone has great LRs and workouts this weekend and hope the weather cooperates for everyone. Happy training!
Steve