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How many miles did you run today?

spencers

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Originally Posted by LawrenceMD
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ok, i found a pic off flickr from the race about the white t-shirt phenomena i observed throughout the race today
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Holy wow. One of the perks of doing road races!
I find it very relaxing to finish before everyone and watch the ladies stroll to the finish line
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5k (3.1 miles) yesterday. I'm new to running and I'm trying to get to the point where I can run more than twice a week without injuring myself.

I've managed to build up a great running form, but I guess the years of being a hockey goalie are still playing with my knees. Oh well. Maybe barefoot running might help.
 

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3-4 miles a day. Need to crank up the mileage, but time is a precious commodity right now.
 

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5 miles this morning, didn't quite go the normal 5.3 - it was warm and humid and I was tired and drained, so I cut it off a bit early, went home, hit the pool.
 

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Entered my first 10k today. Finished in aproximately 1:02.
It went well, especially considering it is quite a hot day today. I could really see my heart rate was higher because of that. I normally go out running in the evening.

By the way, this run was not too far from my home, so I also rode my bike 15k to the race and back again afterwards
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Originally Posted by Borrelli
Entered my first 10k today. Finished in aproximately 1:02.
It went well, especially considering it is quite a hot day today. I could really see my heart rate was higher because of that. I normally go out running in the evening.

By the way, this run was not too far from my home, so I also rode my bike 15k to the race and back again afterwards
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NICE JOB!!!
 

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brooklyn half marathon. everything was going great into mile 8...then I tweaked my right knee badly stepping into a porta-potty to take a piss. the knee would just lock up on me. had to make a hard decision to just try to gut it out or quit...

i ran with the pain (it was actually better when i ran... when ever i'd walk it would hurt like hell)... for the last 5 miles. running is the objective word... it was more like waddling to the finish...


13.1 miles in 2:40 (i know its super pathetic but i finished.)
 

Borrelli

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Originally Posted by antirabbit
NICE JOB!!!

Thanks, hope you get back on the road soon.
I am going to read the Gordon Pirie book now. I am thinking of doing intervals to improve my speed.
 

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ok after a couple advils, shower, big lunch, and some sleep the knee is all better. at least i know it was just a bad cramp causing it and not an injury.

the whole race was so well organized. two loops around prospect park (with killer hill and all) then 7 miles straight down ocean parkway (actually a major highway/throughway) onto the finish: right on the coney island boardwalk!

I had the mindset that after the two loops in prospect everything would be smooth sailing straight down, but to see 7 miles ahead it was kinda demoralizing...especially after the injury.

finish was at the boardwalk right at the parachute drop!

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Originally Posted by LawrenceMD
brooklyn half marathon. everything was going great into mile 8...then I tweaked my right knee badly stepping into a porta-potty to take a piss. the knee would just lock up on me. had to make a hard decision to just try to gut it out or quit...

i ran with the pain (it was actually better when i ran... when ever i'd walk it would hurt like hell)... for the last 5 miles. running is the objective word... it was more like waddling to the finish...


13.1 miles in 2:40 (i know its super pathetic but i finished.)
 

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5 miles, on some tough trails, just under 90 minutes. But most of it was literally at about a 45 degree angle, and I don't mean down either. Some of it was almost hand over hand. I nearly drank creek water I was so beat.

The midfoot strike is working like a charm. Not a hint of a shin splint, no matter how hard I push it.
 

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