Monday Running Update

20140406-150059.jpgLast Week:

  • Monday – 3 miles, Passover seder
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on the track during lunch – gusty & steamy

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LOTS OF GOOD FOOD!!

  • Tuesday – rest, 1 mile walk at work, tennis
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back inside – RAIN

  • Wednesday – 1 mile walk at work, 4 5 miles
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40 degrees colder than Monday

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sunny but cold…snow was almost gone

  • Thursday – 2 – 1 mile walks at work, 4 3.5 mile run
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indoors, looking outside into the courtyard

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outdoors followed by a treat

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outdoors – cool but sunny

  • Friday –  2 -1 mile walks at work, rest, mah jongg
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on the track

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  • Saturday –  4m race + 3 miles
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unofficial PR & 2nd in my AG

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slow recovery run on the rail rrail

  • Sunday –  rest, Easter dinner, some spring mulching

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This Week:

  • Monday – 4 miles
  • Tuesday – rest, tennis
  • Wednesday – 4 miles
  • Thursday – rest
  • Friday –  3 miles, mah jongg
  • Saturday –  rest
  • Sunday – 5K race + 4 more

Happy Running! How is your running going?  Any races ?

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Rabbit Ramble 4 Mile Race Report

April 19, 2014 10 am Guilderland, NY

Another weekend, another race.  I did 13.1 miles, then 5 miles, then 3.1 miles.  This weekend, it was a 4 mile race. And a new one. So no idea if it would be a fun one or a hard one.

It was advertised as an out and back course on country roads and because this was the 20th year they would be giving out Special 20th anniversary t-shirts, along with live music, door prizes, special 20th year medals and awards to all overall and age group winners. In addition to all this, if you registered early, you would receive a pair of Rabbit Ramble running gloves. Sounded like a fun race to me.

(After I registered, I found out about a closer and flatter new race.  Oh well, next year.)

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After a warm weekend, the weather cooled off this past week. It was almost 80 degrees on Monday and it snowed Tuesday night and went down to 30 degrees. Today it was back to normal – that is, in between weather – 40s to start and then a little warmer (but with lots of WIND.)

I decided to wear similar clothes to my last race — long sleeve shirt, skirt, compression socks & bring a jacket.

The race started at 10 am so I could sleep in and it was only about 30 minute drive.

This race was so close to a DNS.  I spent the morning in the bathroom.  I had eaten the same foods yesterday as I did Thursday but at mah jongg I ate several gluten-free pastries.  Maybe that was it. Who knows??

But I had severe cramps and I wasn’t sure I could stay after from the bathroom long enough to run. But I left and figured that I could just get my shirt & gloves and come home.

It was chilly and very WINDY.  I immediately regretted not wearing an extra layer.

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I was starting to feel better and decided to run the race. (If I felt bad I could walk.) At the last minute, I wore my race shirt over my long sleeve tech shirt and in the wind, I was still cold.

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The race was a little informal with no starting line and no chips.  There was also a 2 mile walk that started at the same time but just turned back after one mile.

Since I felt crummy, I just wanted to finish. The route was out and back along a country road.  It was not flat!! Rolling hills which somehow always felt to be uphill.

But it was pretty out there:

Running into the wind was very tough.  I vowed to muscle through it and not walk!! I was tempted many many times. There weren’t any mile markers or any water (a table with cups but no water.) I just ran and every now and then glanced at my Garmin to make sure I was still running under a 10 minute mile.

Amazingly I was keeping a steady pace. It was better without the wind gusts but they kept coming.

Of course, since I was feeling better, I looked around for older women.  I spotted two.  One was way ahead and one was within my view but I couldn’t catch her.

Finally the finish line was in sight.  I started to feel very nauseous but I didn’t care.  And believe it or not, my nose was running too. Blood, ew!! I had a bloody nose but gross or not, I just wiped it with my hands.

I wanted to pass the gray-haired lady.  I got closer and closer and at the last second I did!! And the clock said 37:XX. (I’ve never run a 4 mile race under 38 minutes!)

However, without a chip, you just handed in the tag from your bib.

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My official finish time was recorded as 38:06.  Not a PR!! (4 seconds too slow.) But my Garmin read: 37:53.

So I’ll call it an unofficial PR. But considering how I felt before and after race, I am happy!

I stuck around chatting with old friends and new.  They had raffle prizes.  I wound up winning a Road ID.  This was great since I recently lost mine.

It took quite awhile for the results to be posted and all they had for refreshments were cookies and water.

Eventually they did post them and it seemed that there were quite a few (more than 3) women in my age group who finished ahead of me.  I was going to leave but someone said that the walkers’ results were mixed in the the runners.

Glad I did stay.  I won 2nd in my Age Group! WooHoo!

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silver medal

Definitely turned out much better than I expected.

Splits:

mile 1- 9:23
mile 2 – 9:43
mile 3- 9:30
mile 4 – 9:15

(YAY! negative splits!)

My goals for this race were:

  • run the whole thing without stopping – YES!
  • finish under 40 minutes – YES!
  • keep each mile’s pace under 10 minutes – YES!
  • win an AG award – YES!
  • have fun! – YES!
  • stay healthy! – YES!

After the race, I had planned to run 4 more miles but I was beat!  I stopped off at the rail trail but all I could muster was 3 slow slow miles.

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Happy Running! Are you running or racing this weekend?

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Choosing Your Next Race

Yes, I like to run races.  So I run a lot of them.

But how do you decide which race to run?

Here are some things to consider:

What is the race distance and where does it fit into your training?

Obviously a marathon and half marathon are goal races.  I can only speak about half marathons.  I always make sure that I have 12 weeks to train whether do I sign up for a spring, summer, winter or fall race.

So if you choose a spring one, you have to train in the winter (which was awful this year.) And if you choose a fall one, you have to train through the heat of summer. You just choose your poison. The reward is worth it.

Sarasota HM – March 2013

Mohawk-Hudson HM – October 2013

Sometimes a 5K can just be a training run and you may want to run additional miles before or after.  Or the 5k can be a race where you want work on your speed and try to PR.  A short race can also be a way to get back into racing after an injury. A 10k or a 15k can be just a different distance to try. Each distance accomplishes a different goal.

I am fortunate that where I live, between April and October, there are many races to choose from each weekend. Most are 5ks. So when I only ran 5ks, it was easy.  Then I started training for half marathons and sometimes I just had to skip a 5K if I wanted to run long. That’s when the 10K and 15k worked out well.  But there aren’t as many of those. I

So if you like to race a lot, you just have to be flexible with your running schedule.

a fun 10k to get miles in while training for a half

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running a 5k (for speed work) and then adding more miles on after

Do you want a big race or a small race?

Big races offer a lot of excitement and they are a lot of fun. They are also more expensive. More expensive sometimes means more perks – medals, swag, food, photos, etc.

Small races are less hectic, it is easier to find parking and there is just less hassle.  You also have a better chance of winning an age group award in a small race.

I like both. In big races, you are always running with a crowd and it is very motivating. You can feel the excitement in the air. Sometimes it is lonely in a small race.  You may often be running by yourself.  But then again, they are more personal and I have been lucky in winning awards & raffle prizes in some small races.

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winning a medal in a small race

Are you willing to travel and how far?

I know someone who is willing to travel for hours to a race. That’s not me.  Gas is expensive and if the race is far away, you have to get up at an ungodly hour. What helps is if you can carpool or go with a friend.  Even better is knowing someone who lives close to the race and staying over the night before.

Then there are destination races.  Those are races that are too far away to go for the day.  You may make them in a vacation or just a weekend away.

As I said, I don’t like to drive more than an hour for a race. (I’ve only done it only once.) I do like destination races.  I have been lucky and been able to stay with a friend (in Florida, California, Pennsylvania, etc.) which saves money.  I also save up my frequent flier miles (that I get my using my credit card) for these trips. So my vacation to visit an old friend just happens to include a race.  Perfect!

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this was farthest drive – 2 1/2 hours to VT

visiting an old friend in CA.

What is the course elevation?

Check it out ahead of time.  No one likes to be surprised by a hilly race.  I don’t like hills but sometimes you can’t avoid them.  Other factors about the race may be more important.

For a half marathon, I love a flat course since even then this distance whips my butt.

Florida races are usually flat (except if they go over bridges)

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hilly 4 miler in Lake George

What is the course like?

Is it on trails?  Is it on roads open to traffic?  It is through a park? Is it in a residential neighborhood? Do you run along the ocean or a lake or a river? In other words, will the scenery be a distraction from the struggle of running.

I love to run a race along the water and through a park.  The course is important to me.  That’s not to say that I haven’t run on some boring courses.

these free races run around the state office campus – so boring

scenic fall 5k in the Adirondacks

Do you get good swag?

Who needs another cotton tee shirt?  At least now, most races are giving gender-specific tech shirts.  Some races give bags or mugs.  And some short races even give medals. We love bling, right?

free windbreakers!

a medal for a 5K!

Has it gotten good reviews?

The race’s advertising always makes the race look great. Try Googling  the race name + “race recap” to pull up bloggers’ reviews.  They are much more helpful.  No one likes to pay for a race that doesn’t have enough parking or bathrooms or water on the course.

Most of my race experiences have been good just a few snafus here and there and I have honestly blogged about them. (I have had 2 bad experiences at 2 USRA races.)

USRA Lake George Half – poorly organized

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CGI Love Run – well organized

So speaking of choosing a race, my next one is this Saturday – Rabbit Ramble 4 miler.

I chose it because it was nearby and supposedly not too hilly. 4 miles is a good distance since I am not training for a half right now but it is short enough to add on more miles if I feel like it. As far as swag — Special 20th anniversary t-shirts, door prizes, special 20th year medals and awards to all overall and age group winners and if you registered early, a pair of Rabbit Ramble running gloves. Some runners that I know have run it and said that it was a fun race.

My goals for this race are:

  • run the whole thing without stopping
  • finish under 40 minutes
  • keep each mile’s pace under 10 minutes
  • win an AG award 
  • have fun!
  • stay healthy!

Happy Running! How do you decide which races to run?

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Monday Running Update

20140406-150059.jpgLast Week:

  • Monday – 1 mile walk at work, rest, tennis
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still indoors

  • Tuesday – 1 mile walk at work, 3 miles on the TM (too tired), tennis (instead)
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indoors again

  • Wednesday – 1 mile walk at work, 3 4 mile run
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reward

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so windy

  • Thursday – 1 mile walk at work, 4 mile run
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first walk outdoors

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warm but windy…on the rail trail

  • Friday –  1 mile walk at work, pizza party, rest, mah jongg
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ate 4 slices of pizza for lunch. I don’t think 1 mile was enough to burn it off but it wasraining

  • Saturday –  5K race + 3.5 more miles

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  • Sunday –  rest, day with Amanda & sons
at the butterfly exhibit

at the butterfly exhibit

at the park

at the park

This Week:

  • Monday – 3 miles at lunch, Passover seder
  • Tuesday – rest, tennis
  • Wednesday – 5 miles
  • Thursday – 4 miles
  • Friday –  rest, mah jongg
  • Saturday –  4m race
  • Sunday –  rest

Happy Running! How is your running going?  Any races ?

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Spring Time and Racing

It’s Spring (although it doesn’t feel or look like it) and time to fill up my racing calendar.

  • LoveRun Half Marathon in Philadelphia, PA
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March 30, 2014

  • Delmar Dash in Delmar, NY
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April 6, 2014

  • Bacon Hill 5k or 10k in Schuylerville, NY

April 12, 2014

  • Rabbit Ramble in Guilderland, NY
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  • Cherry Blossom 5k in Niskayuna, NY

April 27, 2014

  • Spring Run Off 10k in Albany, NY
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May 3, 2014

  • Mom’s Day 5K in Albany, NY
May 11. 2014

May 11. 2014

  • Freihofer’s Run for Women 5K in Albany, NY
May 31, 2014

May 31, 2014

Happy Running?  Are you excited for Spring?  What races do you have planned? 
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Monday Running Update

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Last Week:

(It is a slow work week since the profs & students are on break, so a co-worker & I decided to walk 1 mile 2x a day.)

  • Monday – rest, 2 miles walked at work, tennis

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  • Tuesday – 4 miles on TM at lunch, 1 mile walked at work, tennis

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  • Wednesday – 2 miles walked at work,  3 miles on the tm (rain)

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  • Thursday – 1 mile walked at work, 4 miles on the tm (messy snow)
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indoors but looking outside

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TG for “Nashville”…Downton Abbey is already on hiatus

  • Friday –  2 miles walked at work, rest, mah jongg
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indoors

  • Saturday –  4 m race

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  • Sunday –  rest

This Week:

  • Monday – 12 miles (morning off from work)
  • Tuesday – rest, tennis
  • Wednesday – 4 miles on tm during lunch, dinner out
  • Thursday – 3 miles
  • Friday –  4 miles, mah jongg
  • Saturday –  rest, movies with my mentee (Divergent)
  • Sunday –  8 miles

Happy Running! How is your running going? Any races ?

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Runnin of the Green Race Report

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I ran this race 3 years ago and really liked it. It is actually my 4 mile PR (38:02).  But back in 2011, I was running faster.

That is the course map.  This is a very popular race.  Around 800 registered and it sold out in 48 hours.

Since I have a half marathon in 2 WEEKS, I was not planning on running this race since this weekend would normally be my 12 mile long run.  But I changed my mind and signed up so I ran 11 last weekend and planned to do my 12 miler Monday morning (taking time off from work.) instead.

 I received an e-mail that the parking would be difficult so I left extra early.  I didn’t get a spot in the closest lot but a spot on the street behind the legion hall.  I picked up my race packet and hung out in the legion hall till the start of the race. I bumped into many runners that I knew and we chatted until it was time to start.

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nice long sleeve women’s tech shirt

Here are some pics from the 2011 race:

You can see that you don’t run this race for the scenery.  Green Island is an old factory town.

The weather seemed colder than I had thought – it was breezy and cloudy.  I decided to wear my green wind breaker & tights.

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with some cute socks

Right before the race started, I ditched my fleece vest (that I had on underneath my jacket) and my gloves.  So glad I did. I was sweating by the end of the race. (It had warmed up to the 40s and the sun even peaked out.)

Right before the start, I bumped into some more familiar faces.

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SRMs – Karen, Bridget, Felice & Gail (not in photo)

We started together.  Then Felice sped ahead and I ran for a short time with Bridget and Gail.

I couldn’t keep up but just trying kept my first mile fast (for me.)

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The course, though not scenic, was pretty flat.  Just lots of twists and turns – it kept the course interesting. There are just a few uphills but nothing bad at all.

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J. Berkley photo

In fact, I didn’t walk at all.  I didn’t even stop for water.  Not I didn’t want to, but I wanted a decent time more.

I was really dragging, though, during the last mile and feeling very warm & nauseous.  But when I saw Felice near the finish line, I gave it all I had.

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38:07 (net time) 38:19 (clock time) (Yay! I met my under 39:59 goal time!!)

Not a PR but much better than I thought I could run.

Split times:

mile 1 – 9:02
mile 2 – 9:36
mile 3-  9:36
mile 4 – 9:44

After you finished, you got a beer glass & a toothbrush.

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In addition to age group awards, they were giving away 31 gift cards.  So I stuck around chatting with some runners and munching on pizza, bagels, cookies, etc.

No chance for a AG award.  This race attracts the fastest runners in the area.  I didn’t win a gift card either.

I was happy with my finish time (I wish I could run this fast when I am running alone.)

Runnin of the Green is a  fun race that I will probably do annually.

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I almost finished in the top half (There were about 750 runners).

When I got home, I thought about running more but my Achilles felt a little tight so I decided that it would be best to wait until Monday for my long run.

I did reward myself with this:

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mint/vanilla twist – Yum!

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Happy Running! How are you celebrating St. Patty’s Day?

Another Snowstorm and Another Race

Enough Already.

It is March!!

Work is slow since the professors and students where I work are on break.

So Tuesday, a co-worker and I walked outside in the morning for 1 mile.

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Then I took an unplanned lunchtime run OUTDOORS.

It was 54 degrees!! How could I not?

So I sneaked out to run 4 miles in the sunshine.

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sunny so I could see my shadow

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where I work – love that blue sky

It was so nice out that I also didn’t mind the wind and all the puddles.

Yesterday and today were predicted to either snow or rain or both.

And that’s what we got plus WIND!!

Yesterday my co-worker and I walked a mile in the morning and another mile in the afternoon but this time inside (laps around the first floor – BORING!)

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And yes, I match my running shoes to my clothes (These are my old ones.)

Yesterday I also used the treadmill during work for a lackluster 3 mile run.

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looking out at the courtyard during my am indoor walk today

The same is planned for today.  (Maybe I can squeeze out 4.) UGH!!

Tomorrow is a REST day!

Hopefully, the snow will melt or the roads will be cleared for Saturday!

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Saturday, March 15, 2014

This is a very popular race and it sold out in 48 hours. I ran this race 3 years, really liked it so I signed up again.

Then I remembered that I was training for a half marathon and I should be running 12 miles not a 4 mile race.

Oh well. I do love racing and maybe it will put some spring back in my step.

This course is actually my 4 mile PR (38:02).  But that was back in 2011 when I was running faster.

My goal for this race to first, NOT TO GET HURT and second, finish at 39:59 or faster.

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remember him? we met in Florida.

Since I have been running at a snail’s pace lately and focusing on distance, this finish time probably won’t happen.  But it will be fun trying (unless the predicted RAIN comes 😦 )

Happy Running! Has spring arrived yet where you live?  Any races St Patty’s Day races planned?

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Monday Running Update

20140222-161624Last Week:

  • Monday – rest
  • Tuesday – rest, tennis
  • Wednesday – 4 3 miles (with a miserable cold)
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near work but only 3 sneezy sniffly miles

  • Thursday – rest, 3 miles on the tm at work, dinner out
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catching up on Nashville

  • Friday – 4 5 miles, mah jongg
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in town – so nice that it was still light out

  • Saturday – rest,  car apptexpo, dinner out
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just passing the time when my car was bring serviced

  • Sunday –  11 miles
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sunny but windy

This Week:

  • Monday – rest
  • Tuesday – 4 miles on TM at lunch, tennis
  • Wednesday – 3 miles
  • Thursday – 4 miles
  • Friday –  rest, mah jongg
  • Saturday –  4 m race
  • Sunday –  rest (long run postponed until Monday)

Happy Running! How is your running going? Any races ?

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February Rewind

FEBRUARY GOALS:

  • RUN at least 3-4 times each week. YES! (though there were more 3 times than 4 times.)
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around the park

or

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around my town

or

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around work

  • Start back at planks (Do it at least once per week.) YES, several times a week (1 minute before getting in the shower in the am)
  • Take the stairs at work rather than the elevator. Yes, most of the time.
  • Finish knitting another pair of socks. No but I finished one sock of the pair.

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  • Continue to run some of my long runs with others. NO.  Hard to coordinate so I have done them solo.
  • Run while on my mini-vacation to Florida. YES!
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Feb 27

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Feb 28

  • Run at least one race. Yes, 2 races!
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Feb 1

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Feb 2

  • Continue running longer on the weekends to train for my March half marathon. YES! Every weekend.
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10 miles on the Nisky bike path

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10 miles on the Corning bike path

  • Run at least 75 miles this month.  YES! 82 miles!

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  • Dedicate all my runs to John Anthony my running buddy. YES!

MARCH GOALS:

  • RUN at least 3-4 times each week.
  • Continue planks (Do it at least once per week.)
  • Finish knitting that pair of socks.
  • Spend some time with my mentee, Amanda.  (I haven’t seen her since Christmas)
  • Run a 5k race under 30 minutes!
  • Run a 4 mile race under 40 minutes!
  • Continue running longer on the weekends to train for my half marathon.
  • Complete my 8th Half Marathon.
  • Run at least 80 miles this month.  
  • Dedicate all my runs to John Anthony my running buddy.

Happy Running! How was your February?  Anything different planned for March?

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