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2014-06-05 3:43 PM
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Glad to hear you are doing fine and running again Adrienne.   Be cautious with your buildup.  I know you will be but just saying.. 



2014-06-08 9:01 PM
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I had another good race today, this time it was a 10k and I managed to set a new PR by a whole second. Surprisingly though the effort was not very hard, I went out with a goal of just holding a steady pace throughout and stay strong. 1st mile was fast as I got caught up in the event and ran it at 7:05, but the remaining miles all came in between 7:22 and 7:30. Last mile came in at 7:24 so I still had a bit in the tank, I really think the consistent running I have been doing for the last 8 months is really starting to show. Now to ease up for the HIM that is coming up in 2 weeks.
2014-06-09 3:26 PM
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Originally posted by mambos I had another good race today, this time it was a 10k and I managed to set a new PR by a whole second. Surprisingly though the effort was not very hard, I went out with a goal of just holding a steady pace throughout and stay strong. 1st mile was fast as I got caught up in the event and ran it at 7:05, but the remaining miles all came in between 7:22 and 7:30. Last mile came in at 7:24 so I still had a bit in the tank, I really think the consistent running I have been doing for the last 8 months is really starting to show. Now to ease up for the HIM that is coming up in 2 weeks.

Awesome, Matt. Congrats.  That's great to be able to run that first mile faster than you wanted but then settle in and hold it.  I usually blow up after a fast first mile. 

Up to 353 for the year...clearly behind the pace bunny but almost overtaking last year's total already (375).

2014-06-11 7:07 AM
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Hi 1,000 milers just checking in.
Mandsberry yea welcome to the group. Please take care of yourself. This is a lifestyle change, you are doing great, keep it up! May I recommend you reading the book "The China Study" and "Finding Ultra". Keep the cholesterol and diabetes under control.

Justin, congrats on the marathon!!!

Matt, congrats, you just keep getting better and better!!!

Adrienne, you are so impressive, great Boston RR. Hey give us an update on your surgery

PopsRacer, I just love all yyour comments and advice, thanks.

I'm at 590 miles now and it is hot and humid in FL and going to bump up my mileage some.

Hey how do ya'll motivate yourself to go out and run in the rain. I'm fine if I'm out and it starts raining but I hate going out in the rain. Advice?
2014-06-11 4:37 PM
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If I didn't run in the rain, I wouldn't run.... I just make sure I am going to be warm enough, put a hat on, and go. Sorry, no better advice!

I went over 600km this AM--374 miles.  Only 69 miles behind.  I thought it was quite a bit more than that

2014-06-11 7:34 PM
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I'm at 555.65 miles for the year. Ran a half marathon a week ago Sunday (not a great race but finished and had a good bike ride the next AM).
Today I ran 5 miles moderately and then topped it off with some strides at the end. Slowly feel like my legs are getting more accustomed to extra biking mileage! Great job to all of you.


2014-06-12 12:28 PM
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Now at 760 miles.  Had an Oly last weekend.  Races just kill my mileage totals.

Next Saturday doing the Seattle Rock n Roll marathon.  Can't wait as it's a fun event.

2014-06-12 7:40 PM
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Steve that's great you have another marathon so soon!

I am at 770.5.

I have a sprint this Saturday, first of the year. Swim is pokey but hoping to see some improvement on bike and run over last year.

I just got my clip in pedals in the mail this week, never tried them before. I am on a stay cation next week so I should have lots of practice time with this new skill.
2014-06-14 10:20 AM
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Pace Rabbit is at 452.06. So how is everyone doing?

I'm still behind but gaining some. 407.7 miles for me.

Lovey, love you attitude regarding the pedals!

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2014-06-15 9:04 PM
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Congrats to those PR, and that is an amazing recovery on the surgery.  I'm sitting at 716.69 miles.  A little behind where I would like to be, but ramped up the miles this past week and am feeling better.  Was in a bit of a slump.  Got out for my first 'real' trail run today it was awesome.  13 miles of single track trail all through the woods. Lots of hills, roots, rocks, even a freshly felled tree to climb over. 

 

2014-06-16 7:47 PM
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I'm at 513 miles, so I have passed the half-way point a couple of weeks ahead of schedule. It may be handy to have a few miles in the bank come December.
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2014-06-17 10:36 AM
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Mid June Check in for me is as follows:

2014 total Miles = 367.9. 84 miles off the pace, but getting closer.

For the month, I'm at 59.2 miles, which is down a little as last week was a taper for Sunday's Oly. I jump into HIM training today for a September event, so I'm hoping to catch that rabbit before then.

I haven't written my race report yet, but it was a great day for me. First time I ever averaged 20+mph on the bike during any event. Also, I set a new 10k PR, knocking down my previous 55:39 personal best (stand-alone 10k road race), to a new best time of 53:06 (Oly with 1/2 the course gravel packed, rolling-hills trail.)

I'd only done one other Oly before, so not much to compare to. That one had a 5 mile shorter bike ride, and it still took me 21:26 longer. Factoring that in, and I think I shaved almost 40 minutes on an Oly course.

Next "A" race on the schedule is a HIM. I've only done one of those before too, and I struggled to a 7:01:01 finish time then. I think I can knock an hour off of that, maybe even 90 minutes.

Cheers all.

2014-06-18 12:59 PM
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Originally posted by mandsberry Mid June Check in for me is as follows: 2014 total Miles = 367.9. 84 miles off the pace, but getting closer. For the month, I'm at 59.2 miles, which is down a little as last week was a taper for Sunday's Oly. I jump into HIM training today for a September event, so I'm hoping to catch that rabbit before then. I haven't written my race report yet, but it was a great day for me. First time I ever averaged 20+mph on the bike during any event. Also, I set a new 10k PR, knocking down my previous 55:39 personal best (stand-alone 10k road race), to a new best time of 53:06 (Oly with 1/2 the course gravel packed, rolling-hills trail.) I'd only done one other Oly before, so not much to compare to. That one had a 5 mile shorter bike ride, and it still took me 21:26 longer. Factoring that in, and I think I shaved almost 40 minutes on an Oly course. Next "A" race on the schedule is a HIM. I've only done one of those before too, and I struggled to a 7:01:01 finish time then. I think I can knock an hour off of that, maybe even 90 minutes. Cheers all.

Great job on the Oly.  Those are some pretty substantial improvements.  I'm sure you will achieve similar gains on your upcoming HIM.  "Other" things matter more in an HIM than an Oly like nutrition, hydration, proper pacing so be sure you have an opportunity to work those out over the summer. 

2014-06-19 11:35 AM
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Originally posted by mandsberry Mid June Check in for me is as follows: 2014 total Miles = 367.9. 84 miles off the pace, but getting closer. For the month, I'm at 59.2 miles, which is down a little as last week was a taper for Sunday's Oly. I jump into HIM training today for a September event, so I'm hoping to catch that rabbit before then. I haven't written my race report yet, but it was a great day for me. First time I ever averaged 20+mph on the bike during any event. Also, I set a new 10k PR, knocking down my previous 55:39 personal best (stand-alone 10k road race), to a new best time of 53:06 (Oly with 1/2 the course gravel packed, rolling-hills trail.) I'd only done one other Oly before, so not much to compare to. That one had a 5 mile shorter bike ride, and it still took me 21:26 longer. Factoring that in, and I think I shaved almost 40 minutes on an Oly course. Next "A" race on the schedule is a HIM. I've only done one of those before too, and I struggled to a 7:01:01 finish time then. I think I can knock an hour off of that, maybe even 90 minutes. Cheers all.
That is an impressive performance, especially beating your 10K PR time after going 20 mph on the bike.  Keep up the work and have fun at your upcoming races.

2014-06-19 11:41 AM
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Mileage check in: Currently sitting at 592 miles, which is ahead of the bunny but continue to fall behind the cheetah I wanted to keep up with.  I will rely on the Fall running to catch up with him

As for performance, I continue to improve on my speed.  A few weeks back I posted i set a PR in a 5K at 20:57, this past weekend I ran a 21:07...at the end of a sprint tri.  I couldn't believe it as I thought I toasted myself on the bike trying to hold 22mph (managed 21).  But coming off the bike I somehow managed to run each mile faster than the previous (7:02, 6:55, 6:52)  probably the most fun I have had on a run yet.  Currently resting up for a HIM on Sunday that has 4000ft of gain combined between the bike and run which should prove to be an interesting challenge.  Good thing this is just a "practice" race for my A race in September.

Just keep running folks! 

2014-06-21 7:46 AM
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Originally posted by mandsberry Mid June Check in for me is as follows: 2014 total Miles = 367.9. 84 miles off the pace, but getting closer. For the month, I'm at 59.2 miles, which is down a little as last week was a taper for Sunday's Oly. I jump into HIM training today for a September event, so I'm hoping to catch that rabbit before then. I haven't written my race report yet, but it was a great day for me. First time I ever averaged 20+mph on the bike during any event. Also, I set a new 10k PR, knocking down my previous 55:39 personal best (stand-alone 10k road race), to a new best time of 53:06 (Oly with 1/2 the course gravel packed, rolling-hills trail.) I'd only done one other Oly before, so not much to compare to. That one had a 5 mile shorter bike ride, and it still took me 21:26 longer. Factoring that in, and I think I shaved almost 40 minutes on an Oly course. Next "A" race on the schedule is a HIM. I've only done one of those before too, and I struggled to a 7:01:01 finish time then. I think I can knock an hour off of that, maybe even 90 minutes. Cheers all.
That is an impressive performance, especially beating your 10K PR time after going 20 mph on the bike.  Keep up the work and have fun at your upcoming races.



Congrats!!!!!! Matt, Congrats to you too!!!!!

Originally posted by Justin86

Congrats to those PR, and that is an amazing recovery on the surgery. I'm sitting at 716.69 miles. A little behind where I would like to be, but ramped up the miles this past week and am feeling better. Was in a bit of a slump. Got out for my first 'real' trail run today it was awesome. 13 miles of single track trail all through the woods. Lots of hills, roots, rocks, even a freshly felled tree to climb over.



I love reading everyone's comments. The one above from Justin....I'm going to try to channel that attitude this evening for my 4.5 trail race. I'm usually so tense just waiting for the next fall, tweak, or ankle roll but I'm going to just try to enjoy it.

Edited by Pink Socks 2014-06-21 7:48 AM


2014-06-21 12:52 PM
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Originally posted by mambos

Mileage check in: Currently sitting at 592 miles, which is ahead of the bunny but continue to fall behind the cheetah I wanted to keep up with.  I will rely on the Fall running to catch up with him

As for performance, I continue to improve on my speed.  A few weeks back I posted i set a PR in a 5K at 20:57, this past weekend I ran a 21:07...at the end of a sprint tri.  I couldn't believe it as I thought I toasted myself on the bike trying to hold 22mph (managed 21).  But coming off the bike I somehow managed to run each mile faster than the previous (7:02, 6:55, 6:52)  probably the most fun I have had on a run yet.  Currently resting up for a HIM on Sunday that has 4000ft of gain combined between the bike and run which should prove to be an interesting challenge.  Good thing this is just a "practice" race for my A race in September.

Just keep running folks! 




Congrats on the PR and speedy run (and bike) in your tri!
2014-06-21 12:54 PM
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Just hit 500 miles here and finishing up week 2 of marathon training, well really week 1 since I didn't run last week while on my yearly fishing trip.
2014-06-21 1:02 PM
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Originally posted by mandsberry

Mid June Check in for me is as follows:

2014 total Miles = 367.9. 84 miles off the pace, but getting closer.

For the month, I'm at 59.2 miles, which is down a little as last week was a taper for Sunday's Oly. I jump into HIM training today for a September event, so I'm hoping to catch that rabbit before then.

I haven't written my race report yet, but it was a great day for me. First time I ever averaged 20+mph on the bike during any event. Also, I set a new 10k PR, knocking down my previous 55:39 personal best (stand-alone 10k road race), to a new best time of 53:06 (Oly with 1/2 the course gravel packed, rolling-hills trail.)

I'd only done one other Oly before, so not much to compare to. That one had a 5 mile shorter bike ride, and it still took me 21:26 longer. Factoring that in, and I think I shaved almost 40 minutes on an Oly course.

Next "A" race on the schedule is a HIM. I've only done one of those before too, and I struggled to a 7:01:01 finish time then. I think I can knock an hour off of that, maybe even 90 minutes.

Cheers all.




Congrats! That is awesome.
2014-06-23 11:06 AM
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822 miles after Saturday's marathon.  Had a pretty good run on a tough course.  It was a beautiful day in Seattle and had a lot of fun.

2014-06-29 8:50 PM
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I'm at 417 miles.  Only 77 behind the wabbit.  How's everyone doing?



2014-06-30 8:32 AM
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116.3 running miles for the month of June, which puts me at 425.0 miles for the year. Still behind the rabbit... doubtful I'll catch him this month, but maybe in August.
2014-06-30 8:41 AM
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Just hit 500 miles this morning... I fell behind in May but was able to catch up by the half way point. It is all down hill from here right?
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Currently cruising along at 635 miles after today's run. Thought I was giving to lose both my daily running streak and my streak of 100mile months after last weeks HIM, but somehow I managed to slug along for a few days after and keeping everything in line and both streaks continue. After the crazy run in the race I was sure I would have fallen off the wagon.

Keep up the good work everyone!

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About 400 miles now for the year...below my goal but way ahead of the last couple of years.  I have an outside shot at 1K with an Aug/Sept/Oct run build for an HM.   Happy running!!

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