GollyGadget
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Do you wear a hat while running? I'm not the best person to ask about sun protection but I do typically wear a hat if it's sunny to protect my pretty face 

Yep, I wear a visor. Depending on the angle of the sun, it may or may not help...Do you wear a hat while running? I'm not the best person to ask about sun protection but I do typically wear a hat if it's sunny to protect my pretty face![]()
I feel all of this. Body complains about one spot. Tell it to talk to me about it later. So it switches to a different part. "Let's see if she'll listen to THIS one." Ugh.Other than the increasing sun, I still felt good until the half-marathon point, when a carousel of minor aches started cycling through. First my glutes hurt, then my quads, then my hips, then my foot, then back to my glutes. I ignored it all but it started to get tiring.
With about 5K to go, I was ready to be done, and my mini-celebration had devolved into a general sense of "oh good, are we there yet?" With about 3/4 of a mile to go, I had finished my 2L bladder of water. Then, finally, I was done. I felt okay until I slowed to a walk, when my legs promptly screeched, "WHAT have you DONE to us??" The first couple of minutes of my cooldown walk probably looked a little like I was drunk. This is why I don't do run/walk.
My legs ached for the rest of the day, but once I remembered how to walk again, I actually felt better when I was up and moving around than when I was resting.
Lol I can only imagine!I will never forget the guy at the resort watching us get off the bus after the full first be a bit concerned (and curious about a race bus maybe?) and then completely crack up as we tried to navigate the stairs down to the ground and then *walk*
my personal tip: if your quads are shot (and i knew from my first marathon and "running" down a hill at mile 22 that mine would be after completing goofy) go down the bus stairs backwards. Different muscle group. And if you fall forward its into a step less than a foot from you, and not down 3 steps onto pavement.Lol I can only imagine!
Around 9 miles in the cloud cover started to clear, which was unfortunate because I still haven't figured out sun protection on long runs. If I put sunscreen on before I leave, I'll have sweated it off by the time I need it anyway, and if I carry it with me, which I don't want to do, I can't put it on because I'm all sweaty and don't want to stop running. Has anyone come up with a workable strategy for this?
my personal tip: if your quads are shot (and i knew from my first marathon and "running" down a hill at mile 22 that mine would be after completing goofy) go down the bus stairs backwards. Different muscle group. And if you fall forward its into a step less than a foot from you, and not down 3 steps onto pavement.![]()
I appreciate that you think any of us are coordinated enough to go down stairs backwards in normal conditions, much less right after a race.
That's a good idea - I may give it a try next time I have a run that will take me into sunny times.You might also get a more lightweight sunscreen stick that you could carry with you -- smear it on, and then rub it in at your leisure without slowing down too much?
Thanks!Also -- great run! Sounds like they hay is in the barn, as they say. Good luck with your cutback/taper.
Glad you enjoyed it! I do the whole video but pick my routines based on how much time/effort I want to put into them. There's a good range, so if I only want 10 minutes, I'll find a 10 minute video, and if I have longer I'll do something longer. I do sometimes skip the warmup if I'm doing it after a run.Per your recommendation, I tried Fitness Blender for the first time this weekend. Do you do the whole routines each time? The upper body strength workout was almost 40 minutes-ish and I cut out a few of the exercices during the burnout portion. But you're right, it helps for accountability. I'm less likely to cut back on a set or two if I'm following along with somebody. Oh and I liked that the guy actually seems to be working hard and not just breezing through his workout.
So thanks!
I had a dog run after me in my run yesterday! It was totally friendly but I still had a moment of panic. I will never understand off leash dogs in town.This run was going fine until an off-leash dog suddenly sprinted straight at me. Luckily it veered aside at the last minute, but I was very surprised, and not in a good way. And then the woman walking the dog just kind of shrugged and went, "oh, sorry" like she didn't care at all. Grrrrr. What if I had been a kid on a scooter rather than an adult going for a run? What if the dog had kept going? Having a dog myself has left me with nothing but contempt for people who walk their dogs off-leash in populated areas. Ugh, I'm mad again just thinking about it.
I have been chased by a dog on a bike. I find that squirting them with my water bottle usually helps deter them.I had a dog run after me in my run yesterday!