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The "Official" Runners thread...

Discussion in 'Sports, Hobbies & Interests' started by The Driver, Jan 28, 2012.

  1. Nov 2, 2016 at 11:14 AM
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    thanks man. looking forward to some pics. i'll post some of the race after this weekend.
     
  2. Feb 13, 2017 at 3:50 PM
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    Monument Valley 50 mi this weekend! Looks like perfect weather
     
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    Anyone on here BQ? I feel like it's a good far away goal to keep me into running. I turn 47 this summer. Maybe BQ by 50? I would have to take over 3 minutes off of my current pace for a 10 miler. That is my current state of fitness.
     
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  5. Mar 24, 2017 at 7:15 AM
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    Didn't even know this thread existed until now. Sick!

    Pretty avid runner here, logging about 40-50 miles a week lately.

    Just ran a 37:59 10k a few weeks ago, and now focusing on the running leg of a off-road triathlon I'm doing in May.

    The running portion is 13.1 in the sand, and 13.1 on a trail with 4K elevation gain. I've been logging a lot of sand miles and hills, but this event will be my time doing such a grueling run.

    Any suggestions for training and nutrition during the race would be appreciated. The event is 2 months out.
     
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  6. Mar 24, 2017 at 7:33 AM
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    This may be more for ultra distance, but I've found that a very long easy day once every week or two is great for overall stamina. I feel stronger and more resilient when things get rough. Also, do light core work almost every day - has the same effect.
    I've found that nutrition is so dependent on the individual that I would just experiment for the next two months. If you have stomach issues try crystallized ginger.
    Most importantly don't overdo it and kill the fun, and don't take advice from anyone! ;)
     
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  7. Mar 24, 2017 at 4:29 PM
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    A lot of you guys are very serious runners! I want to be an avid runner. The results regarding weight loss are almost instantaneous for me. I started back up again at the beginning of february and have visibly lost weight. The only reason I got back into it is my daughter asked me to do the Broad Street Run on May 7th. It is hard for me to find the time to commit to running. I'm not sure how you guys do it.
     
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  8. May 4, 2017 at 5:14 PM
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    Running is probably my best/worst addiction. I used to be into marathons. I have finished 13 with a PR of 3:32. I have done one ultra at 30 miles. I moved to Alaska and don't run as much. Here are a few Alaska race experiences:

    Crow Pass: Goes from about 26 miles, give or take, along an old section of the Iditarod. I didn't see any, but you could see bears and moose. The trail used for the race has been closed prior to the race because of a bear killing a moose. You also have to cross a glacier fed river twice. Soooo cold.

    Willow Winter Solstice Marathon and Half: Ran the half in 2013. It was -30 for the race. Got a bit of frostbite during that one.

    Hoping to see some more activity in this thread.
     
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  9. May 4, 2017 at 7:17 PM
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    Running is for prey, go for a bike ride instead...:rofl:

    J/K, I was running (jogging) once a week or so anywhere between 3-5 miles to support my cardio for the road and mtb rides. Being 54, it's really starting to wear on me so I cut back and cycling a little more. (3x-4x per week)

    I'm running 'pose' style and landing pretty much mid foot.

    I like trail running, but it's a real ASS kicker with the elevation and grades. Set a 2 mile PR a few weeks ago on a fire road back to the truck, 7'58" per mile. Not 'fast', but age adjusted it's not too shabby.
     
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  10. May 7, 2017 at 6:12 PM
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    Broad Street Run (10 miler) today! Leg cramps started towards the end of mile 6 and by the end of mile 7 I was walking. I trained, maybe not enough but I trained. I did 8.7 miles 2 weeks prior. I sent my daughter on without me and she finished in just under 2 hours. Once she had the go ahead to drop me she took off. By the finish she was at a 9-something pace. I can tell you I was NOT dehydrated. I don't know what causes cramping but I practically drowned myself in the days leading up to the race. Any anti-cramp tips would be greatly appreciated. RocknRoll Phila. half marathon on sept 17 and would like to avoid a repeat.
     
  11. May 8, 2017 at 7:01 AM
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    How was your salt intake?
     
  12. May 8, 2017 at 9:21 AM
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    I honestly didn't monitor. Meal the night before was ribeye with a baked potato. 2 nights before a big plate of spaghetti. Morning if the race just water and a couple handfuls of lucky charms. I am type 2 diabetic. Last year I was running low carb and my calf started to cramp in the last half mile. This year was MUCH worse. It started in my calves and spread to quads and pelvis.
     
  13. May 8, 2017 at 10:30 AM
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    I am not a doctor or running expert, but it is hard to run a ten mile race on just water and a hand full of cereal. The meal the night before is typically irrelevant. Sounds like you need more calories prior to a long race and some sports fluid or goo packs during the race.

    You may also need to stretch more prior to the run and after. Do a reasonable warm up and make sure you do some easy calf stretches. You can always try compression sleeves for the calves.
     
  14. May 8, 2017 at 11:12 AM
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    I will try some if not all of what you are saying. I appreciate it! I have gotten by not eating a lot before a run and believed it was ok not to have a meal before running distances up to and including 10 miles. I was sipping water during the race. I brought bottle with me.
     
  15. May 8, 2017 at 11:25 AM
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    Most runners will tell you just to try different foods and drinks before and during a race. Being type 2 is a different situation, but I would guess you need to be more aware of your sugar intake/levels. If you are new to running, you may be doing too much, too soon. I find I run better after a decent sized meal/snack about 1 to 1.5 hours before a longer run.
     
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    Thanks again! Apparently what worked in the past isn't working anymore. There is also a lack of training I guess for this one. I am gonna have to hit it harder and be extra vigilant with the diet from here on out.
     
  17. May 12, 2017 at 5:37 PM
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    I wouldn't know where to begin! Good luck tomorrow! Get some rest! Haha!
     
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    Ha didn't know this page was here. Finished my first marathon in November at lasvegas. They closed the strip and you run along that and the casino and what not. 3hrs and 38 minutes to finish. Done several halfs locally. This year I signed up for a half ironman and the full ironman in my home town of coeur d'alene idaho. The full is in august and it starts at 5:45am with a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike then a 26.2 mile run. My training now is crazy, 6 days a week it's 2 hrs before work and 2 hours after with Sunday's off. Swimming this morning!
     
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    Just went on a trip to Kauai. It took a little adjustment from running in snow and cold weather to the heat and humidity. Still nice to run along the beach and gets some flat miles in. Planning on a 5 mile race in early July. Hoping to break 40 minutes.
     
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