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shit man, I almost never visit here, also don't visit Strava very often (Garmin auto uploads everything) and even less these days as I'm in offseason mode (VERY offseason) and was on vacation in Cancun when this happened, but HOLY CRAP!!! I ran 3:17:50 to get my 2018 BQ and was proud as all heck, you ran 3:10, that's just freaknig unbelievable!!! There'll be two FOFCers on Boston in 2018! Now we gotta remember to train in a year or so ;) FM |
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See you in Boston and thanks again! |
quite honestly, the magnitude of running Boston freaks me out... I decided to not even register for 2017, even though I had a BQ, cause, well our whole budget went into that Cancun vacation with the family, but I also wanted to research the whole thing of how the logistics of running Boston will work...
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It's pretty easy actually. It's the most organized race in the world and they have everything down to a T. Plenty of affordable hotels in downtown Boston and you catch a bus to the starting line and they have a wonderful athlete's village in Hopkinton.
THe most difficult thing is really for spectators. For runners it is a treat. The city embraces the day and it is pretty magical to walk around town later in the afternoon with your marathon jacket on getting lots of congrats and high fives. Don't think about missing it. |
Ran in the Joplin Turkey Trot 5k this morning and won my age division (45-49) with a time of 22:53. Never even realistically believed that this would be possible, especially less than a year ago I couldn't run for 30 seconds without being out of breath. I know several guys on FOFC would destroy my time but man I'm still proud as hell about this. Guys like Subby, HerRealName, Kodos and others are such an inspiration.
I was pretty nervous about this race because I haven't done any speed training at all, mostly just logging 30-40 miles a week and figured I'd be stuck around 8:30 to 9:30 pace as most of my runs fall into. Anyway, just wanted to share in the FOFC dominance! |
Awesome, congrats!
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That's great, MC! Congratulations!
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Funny how that 30-40 miles a week can translate in a 5k :)
I'm just ramping up for my first stab at that kind of consistent mileage. Picked up the Hanson Half Marathon book and I'm doing the Beginner Half Marathon program. Mainly because the time commits for running 6 days a week are daunting enough when mileage is >40/week that I wasn't going to tackle the intermediate program. Now I have to find a 1/2 marathon for the week in between my birthday and the NCAA tournament weekend :) Racing season in Chicago is pretty soft up until the Shamrock 5 mile race, right around St. Patrick's Day. |
Great job, MC!
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Thanks for all the kind words, it is very appreciated.
Right now my calves are crazy sore. Funny I put in 40 miles a week and have minimal soreness, and one little 5k makes my calves want to explode. I really want to run a half marathon pretty soon, but like hoopsguy the pickings are pretty slim around here for quite a while. But then I really really want to train for a marathon since I basically run a half marathon already almost every weekend. I'm just not sure if I'm ready to commit, although I have six months to go before my targeted Joplin Memorial Marathon. Thanks Subby, I hope I can keep improving to get my 5k pace equal to your marathon pace! ;) At times it did get frustrating feeling like there wasn't any improvements being made, but slowly but unsurely! I noticed the pace getting better and a 5k was more of a warm up than a long run. Then I'd run up a hill and realize that it used to kick my ass, small gains that meant a lot. |
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2017 goals
It's time to finalize my 2017 goals. Over the past few years, I've proven that I will reliably get up earlier than I'd like to to go run, whether it is hot or cold out, rainy, sunny, foggy, snowy, windy, whatever. I love running, so getting myself up in the morning to go do that isn't usually a problem. Where I have failed miserably is in instituting any sort of regular strengthening program. I'll do an occasional workout here and there, but I never stay with it long enough to make a difference. Given a choice of sleeping in later or getting up early to do burpees, planks, and push-ups... well, history says I'm almost surely going to opt for the extra sleep. In 2017, I want to attack my weakest areas and do things that I have failed to do in the past. What's the point of having a goal if it isn't ambitious? With that in mind, here are the goals and milestones I'm aiming to hit in 2017.
1. I want to be able to do 25 pull-ups at one time. (Ambitious goal. Currently, I can do somewhere between one and none. I'm not sure I've ever been able to do 25 at a time, and if so, I was a lot younger, lighter and stronger then.) 2. I want to be able to do 100 good push-ups at one time. (Seems very doable if I put the work in regularly.) 3. I want to lower my normal weight from 185ish to 175ish, which might help with the whole 25 pull-up thing. (I've been in the 180s for a couple years now, down from 215 four years ago.) 4. Run 1,000 miles again in 2017. 5. Run a sub-4 hour marathon. (I ran a 4:13:55 last year in my first marathon.) 6. Run a sub-20 minute 5k. (21:58 is my best effort in my forties.) Wish me luck! I will report my results at the end of the year. :cool: |
Good luck Kodos! Your goals are as admirable as your achievements to this point. Keep it up!
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Anyone know if it is possible to separate bike activities from run activities when viewing the total miles from a calendar year? This year I introduced biking into the mix but now I can't tell how many miles I ran vs biked. |
Weird to see this thread all the way back on page 5.
No races to report, but did want to share that I've found a running shoe that has really hit a sweet spot for me. Amazon.com | Adidas Performance Men's Supernova Glide 8 M Running Shoe | Shoes Which got me wondering about what are the favorite shoes for other runners? |
I've got really wide feet and my left foot is almost a half size longer than my right, and I also like to run with minimalist shoes, so it's hard for me to find much that works. A couple of the versions of the Brooks PureFlow have worked for me. Mizuno Wave Universe 4 and Wave Hitogami 3 worked well. By far my best, though, was the New Balance Minimus 10V2. Unfortunately I didn't stock up on them and the later versions didn't fit my feet well at all.
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The Glide 8 is spectacular, I'm nearing 400 miles on it and there is plenty of life to go. I'll definitely keep buying this shoe as long as I can find them. The Adidas Adios boost 3 is also great to add in the rotation with the glide 8. Check out runrepeat.com for any great deals. Got the Adios 50% off. Oh, and I've got a little 15k this Saturday, a 5k, and a marathon in May. |
I took advantage of Nike's 20% off clearance (plus 12% from ebates) to get the Pegasus 33 for about $68 and change.
Got my first 5k of the year on Saturday, hopefully I'll be able to break them in by then. |
My current shoe is the Asics 33-M2 which has been discontinued. The combination of being bigger than the average runner and the hard concrete running surface around here is not a good recipe for running shoe life. As soon as I realized they were discontinued, I went out and grabbed all 4 size 14's that I could find. I'll be able to get through 2017 before starting the search for a new shoe.
Good luck on your races, MC. You've been training like a beast. I have my eye on an early April race if I stay healthy. |
I am 100% onboard with the new Adidas shoe as well.
Adidas shoes has always been to narrow for my foot but the Ultra Boost that fits like a sock, like the Nike flyknit and has a way better cushioning than the nike shoe. The first pair lasted for over 2000 km |
Hey, Subby, nice weekend Strava activity, bud.
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Nice official meeting of the FOFC Strava Club this weekend in DC! digamma could not be dropped no matter how hard I tried.
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I thought they would be uber slow, but I ran my fastest HM split ever while wearing them, so I obviously don't know shit. :\ |
Against all odds, me, a middle-aged man, started a blog. It's mostly so I have a place to post the pretty pictures I take when I run or bike, but it's also for keeping track of some of the dumbass runs and rides I do/want to do.
Anyway, I did a 300 mile ride a few weekends ago and ended up writing about it (if you are interested). Basically I am just looking for an excuse to bump this thread and see how everyone is doing. ;) https://chrisshue.com/2017/05/02/300-miles-in-24-hours/ |
Subby, I loved that article. The way you just recklessly grab life by the balls with no thought of doing the more sensible thing is really inspiring to see (from a guy who tends to stick to the safer side of the road). You have a gift for writing Subby-style. Love it. Keep on kicking ass out there. I shared it with my brother, who is a cyclist like you. I'm sure he'll appreciate your Subby-insights.
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I'm running the OC Half Marathon on Sunday. It will be my first serious run since the Long Beach last September when I was running (terribly) with sciatica.
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After following Subby on Strava for over a year now, I'm starting to know when Subby is up to Subby stuff. The day of the 300 he hadn't uploaded any activities and I was just waiting to see what epic adventure he was up to. I wasn't expecting a 300 for sure, but I knew it would be awesome. What Subby didn't mention in his post is the next day he ran 5 miles and rode like another 30.
What is amazing is the energy and the love for life he shows in his daily activities. I just can't imagine having the energy to do all he does. It truly is inspiring and makes me want to work harder to achieve the things he does. I really enjoyed the blog Subby and look forward to future posts. And you are seriously making me want to buy a bike. |
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30 seconds of proselytizing about the bike - I was a "runner" for years, but kept getting injured, mostly from starting too fast or (shocking) trying to do too much. I never really was able to build up a consistent base and (shocking again) would never really curtail my eating because I was so bummed about my running issues. So weight was always an issue, which didn't really help the running. Anyway, even though I originally bought a hybrid in 2012 as a way of getting out of my car commute a few times per week, it also enabled me to have a different way of exercising that didn't FEEL like exercising (let's face it, exercise is absolutely terrible). It got me off my legs enough that when I did run, I didn't feel like my shins were going to snap in half. I also didn't feel like I had to run 10 miles every time I ran because on the other days I was going to bike. executive summary: bikes are good for cross training! |
So I'm running my first marathon in a week (May 20) and I'm about to drive myself crazy worrying about anything and everything. Maybe this is normal but I really am doubting if I'm ready. I still have no idea what my marathon pace should be, I'm thinking around 8:30 to 8:45, and possibly a 9:00 if it's hot and humid on race day. The stupid side of me wants to chase the 8 minute pacer as long as I can but I'd really like to at least finish the race.
I'm still trying to decide which shoe to wear. Adidas boston 6 or Adidas Adios 3. I so want to use the Adios but I really don't think my feet can handle them for 26.2. The Boston's have much better heel cushioning, which I'm sure will come in handy past mile 20, but the Adios are so much a better racing shoe. On the good side I ran a 5k last weekend and set another PR at 21:38. I finished 3rd overall and won my age division. Was pretty cool sprinting to the finish to beat a guy by a foot or less, who I was behind by about 20-30 yards until the last 1/4 mile. I ran this race last year and ran a 29:29. Also ran a 15k a couple of months ago and took 11th overall and 2nd in my age division. Missed 1st by 7 seconds. I don't recall the exact time but it was a 7:55 pace. I do remember the 26 degree day though, oh hell it was St. Patrick's day. |
Based on your times, 8:30 seems too slow as a goal pace. I'd say you're borderline to run 3:30 (8:00 pace), but the 3:40s would seem very doable.
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Taper madness is very real. I obsessively check the weather every time and have had terrible luck on the weather side all 4 times - the last one ended up cancelling on race morning. I'm still pissed off a month and a half later.
On the shoe front, have you worn the Adios on a 20 without problems? If so, that should be a good indicator for race day. If not, it might be best to go with the shoe that worked on those long runs. I think 3:40 -3:45 looks like a good target but it all depends on your conditions. It looks like it might be a little on the warm side but it all depends on how early it warms up that morning. Good luck! You've trained well - trust your training! |
Good luck, Mizzou. My advice (from my one marathon) is to go out a little slow. Going out too fast cost me at the end. But it looks like you're ready to run a good time!
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Yeah I think I'm not quite ready for a 3:30 and may never be. I think I'll try for a 3:45 and if I'm feeling ok after 20 maybe try to shave a minute or two.
And yes I have been obsessed with the forecast. It has ranged from perfect conditions to 30-40 mile gusts. Now it is predicting 80% thunderstorms. It'd be quite a disappointment if it gets cancelled. I just did a nice 10 in my Boston's and I feel very comfortable with them. Was only supposed to do 8 but I really needed a good confidence booster and the 10 felt super easy. I'd put the Boston's in between the Glide 8 and the Adios. Longest I've went in either shoe was 15-16 miles. I feel the glide is just too heavy for the full distance but it's the only shoe I've taken past 20. Going to try to keep it slow the first couple of miles, especially with it being a long descent before mile after mile of rolling hills. None real steep but it seems they never stop. |
If it wasn't for bad luck I'd have no luck at all...
So Monday I strained/pulled a muscle in my buttocks up into my lower back by simply trying to stand up from a kneeling position. Fell back to my knees three times trying to get up, guess thinking that if I can get up it didn't really happen. I probably looked like a boxer trying to recover from a knockout. I haven't gave up but it's looking pretty slim for Saturday. I can walk now but any sudden movement/twisting is not recommended. The weather is not cooperating either, still at 80% thunderstorms. |
Hopefully things come together and you can still do your marathon, but if not, there are always other marathons coming up. Hang in there, MC.
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Just completed my first ever 30 km trail run in Oslo.
As it was my first time running trail and with the fiasco from last year’s marathon in mind, I had decided not to worry about the time at all. I took it really slow out of the gate and was passed by a lot of people. The first 20 km was in the woods and a bit tricky with a lot of up and down on slippery trails. The last 10 was flat and along the road. Was happy to see that I passed a lot of the people that went past me early. All in all a god experience. Will properly sign up for a few more this year. |
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Heal up quick! There are a million and one marathons and if you haven't signed up for a race only to not make the starting line, you aren't a real runner (i.e. I AM A VERY REAL RUNNER).:cool: |
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You may have seen this on STRAVA but it didn't post until late Friday night, so just in case you missed it...
It was HARD AF. :( |
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I'll have to go check it out. Actually, I forget if we're connected on Strava. In any case, you finished it right? So good job. If it were easy, everyone would do it haha. |
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So I had a few days in Mallorca over the weekend, and logged a couple of rides up some large hills/small mountains. Looked on FOFC Strava and saw Subby had only had one ride so assumed he was up to something, and I guess this was it! It's clearly impressive physically, but I can't imagine the mental aspect of just repeating the same hill over 18 hours... just nuts. Slightly disappointed no negative splits though tbh :D |
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16 hours on a bike up and down the same hill !! That is very cool (and a little bit insane :) ) Well done Sir |
Anyone else run their #STRAVAMILE this month? I think if you do it you are entered into a drawing for free shoes for you and *ahem* ten of your friends.
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Hey bubba, I think you need to tag your activity #mymile rather than #stravamile .
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Any good treadmill recommendations. Looking into getting one. Hard to find an objective website for reviews, as many of them seem to get revenue kickbacks by linking right to company websites.
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