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:( aawww.i hope you get to do it.
Not exactly 10 miles but this felt pretty damn good. Pace was really around the 7 min range because I did a cool down once I hit the 9 mile mark.Attached FilesOriginally posted by lofty rhinoone does not simply hate everyone that plays stepmania
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Holy cow you're insane! Keep up the great work :D
Yeah haha, my dad has a hitch and a bike rack add-on for his car. Finally biked today, :D It felt WONDERFUL. Definitely putting some miles in around the neighborhood tomorrow. So excited!Comment
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Please tell me how that goes! I'm dying to see more screenshots/sessions being posted. It's kind of lonely posting my own stats. :(
I've been really increasing the distance. Slowly but steadily. I also was challenged to hit 100 miles within 28 days (doesn't seem too bad) here are the stats on my last two runs.Originally posted by lofty rhinoone does not simply hate everyone that plays stepmania
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Woah, awesome job, Mahou!
Ran at my Freshman/Sophomore invitational yesterday. Got 5th overall in both the 1600 and 3200. PR'd in the mile with 5:17. Didn't get my 3200 time though.Quality quotes:
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Thanks a lot man! I need an ice bath pretty badly haha. Also after calculations, I hit 34.9 miles this week alone. Woot! 8-)
Nice new PR too. Just imagine what times you'll hit your junior year if you keep it up. You'll definitely break the 4 minute mark soon.
Also, after training with my new trail shoes (new balance), it's about time that I'm the market for a flat. I'll be going to for a competitive 5k soon near the end of this month. Any suggestions? I really do not want to go with any barefoot shoes because I'm afraid I'll damage my feet.Originally posted by lofty rhinoone does not simply hate everyone that plays stepmania
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no suggestions from me, I'd like to hear input there as well haha. would love to start looking for some road races.
just got back from a run. still hovering in the 3-4 mile range for most of my runs, but I think I'm starting to feel comfortable enough where I could go 6+ without issues. it's been a long time since I've kept at it this consistently haha.
I'm about to pick up a pair of trainers, and I think I'll use an amazon gift card I've had sitting around to buy a wristband thing for phones. I may or may not be able to get one of those fancy apps and post screenshots until a get a phone upgrade :pComment
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Definitely man. This thead is basically is all about supporting/helping people who love to run. If you can't get the app, it's fine. You can always just tell us how well you are progressing.no suggestions from me, I'd like to hear input there as well haha. would love to start looking for some road races.
just got back from a run. still hovering in the 3-4 mile range for most of my runs, but I think I'm starting to feel comfortable enough where I could go 6+ without issues. it's been a long time since I've kept at it this consistently haha.
I'm about to pick up a pair of trainers, and I think I'll use an amazon gift card I've had sitting around to buy a wristband thing for phones. I may or may not be able to get one of those fancy apps and post screenshots until a get a phone upgrade :p
Are you trying to go for distance or are you shooting for times? Also, what kind of brand are you looking at?Originally posted by lofty rhinoone does not simply hate everyone that plays stepmania
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If you like New Balance, the 1400 (or 1400v2) is a heck of a shoe. I use the Adidas Adios Boost, but it is pretty dang expensive for a racing flat (although it's the best flat I have ever worn). If you want something a bit more substantial (more like a marathon shoe), try the Brooks Launch, Adidas Boston, or Saucony Kinvara.Thanks a lot man! I need an ice bath pretty badly haha. Also after calculations, I hit 34.9 miles this week alone. Woot! 8-)
Nice new PR too. Just imagine what times you'll hit your junior year if you keep it up. You'll definitely break the 4 minute mark soon.
Also, after training with my new trail shoes (new balance), it's about time that I'm the market for a flat. I'll be going to for a competitive 5k soon near the end of this month. Any suggestions? I really do not want to go with any barefoot shoes because I'm afraid I'll damage my feet."Running is a mental sport...and we're all insane!"
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Mmkay. Sure thing. I'll keep browsing around Amazon.If you like New Balance, the 1400 (or 1400v2) is a heck of a shoe. I use the Adidas Adios Boost, but it is pretty dang expensive for a racing flat (although it's the best flat I have ever worn). If you want something a bit more substantial (more like a marathon shoe), try the Brooks Launch, Adidas Boston, or Saucony Kinvara.
This run totally sucked. 25 mph winds and it blew against me most if the time.Attached FilesOriginally posted by lofty rhinoone does not simply hate everyone that plays stepmania
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know that feel with headwind, man.
both! I ran for my high school team, so I was running competitively... 5.5 years ago. been running very casually off and on since (more off than on). I don't think I'm looking to beat my best times or longest distance from back in the day, but building up to anywhere near that level would feel pretty great.
grabbed a pair of Reebok trainers yesterday. I tried on a pair of asics, and they felt fine, but I really liked the pair I got. I'll report in once I give 'em some use.
edit: diggin' the shoesLast edited by dAnceguy117; 05-5-2014, 04:28 PM.Comment
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I feel like this is the appropriate place to share this anecdote:
My gf has been running for about 2 years now. She did her first half-marathon last October and she's looking to do her first full marathon this October. She has been running about 40 miles/week until recently. About a month ago she started complaining that her runs were getting harder and she felt tired all the time. More recently, she said she would get lightheaded just from walking up stairs. In workouts, she would stop upwards of four times in a mile even though a few weeks ago she was running 10+ miles no problem. She did her research and decided to get a blood test. Her results came back today and were astounding. Normal ferritin levels in women range from 12-150 ng/mL. Her level was 2 ng/mL. Her blood pressure was 104/36. She is severely anemic and now has to take iron supplements for three months. It's crazy just to think about though; she said she felt like every day was leg day. If she wasn't getting enough oxygen during her runs, it must literally have felt like sprinting 400s all the time.
Anyway moral of the story is know your body and rest when you need it. No sense pounding your head against the wall!
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I kind of had the same issue before in high school.
But yeah it is weird because everyone's body is very different. I had to take magnesium for awhile to solve my issue.Last edited by Mahou; 05-8-2014, 10:30 AM.Originally posted by lofty rhinoone does not simply hate everyone that plays stepmania
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