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DreadPotato, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?
@DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz avatar

I’m hitting around 30km this week. I just started building for my first ultra next summer.

feedum_sneedson, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

30km apparently.

python, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

23 km so far! But sunday is my long run day so I might be able to still hit that 40km week :D

MadBabs, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

9 miles this week, in 2 runs. Feeling pretty okay.

naevaTheRat, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?
@naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

16 km. Still working back up to volume/intensity after an injury and last week was intense so this week is mild.

Did set a 5k PR this morning though, 36’ 55". Never actually raced one, so just times based off training results.

davidalso, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

I’ll finish the week at 48km tomorrow. And I’m tapering!

JakenVeina, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?

1.60934, same as everyone, always.

Sorry, I’ll see myself out.

OrkneyKomodo, in How many KM/Miles you run this week?
@OrkneyKomodo@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Only 16km. I’m out again tomorrow for slow & short plod. Small beginnings & whatnot.

whoisearth,

Small beginnings are still beginnings 😊

I didn’t start running until I was 45.

gerryflap, in Weekly Running Thread - 16 Oct
@gerryflap@feddit.nl avatar

It is technically more than a week ago, but I finally managed to break the 2-hour barrier on the half marathon with a 1:56:00. I’m not sure whether it was entirely healthy though, with an average HR of 180 bpm. I don’t think I’ve ever felt as broken as those last 6km. It was a very hilly course (total ascent of 133m), which I’m not at all used to since the Netherlands is usually flat. But I did it, which feels great :)

DreadPotato,
@DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz avatar

Great job breaking the 2h barrier, I’m hoping to do that this spring.

133m total ascent over a HM stretch wouldn’t be considered hilly though, would it? I have a 6k route that i can only describe as pretty flat (not Netherlands flat, but still), and it has 40m of total ascent.

gerryflap,
@gerryflap@feddit.nl avatar

That depends on you surroundings probably. This is what my watch recorded as the height on the HM https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/6125e65a-65fe-4e73-9238-26ddef7bc2de.png and this is a normal ~10K for me https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/1df3f1a3-7489-47c0-a8b2-f24275c5d137.png

runningman, in Weekly Running Thread - 16 Oct

I’ve got a half marathon coming up in a few weeks (my longest race since a marathon in 2019). I’m near the end of my “peak phase” on my Garmin training plan so another week or two of highish mileage then a taper to the race.

My current goal is sub 1:45. My Garmin says I’m in 1:43:xx shape. I’m not sure how much weight to give the watch’s prediction since I’ve only done 5K races so far this year.

9488fcea02a9, in Weekly Running Thread - 16 Oct

For the second time in 7 years, i had a mid run shitting emergency

How often does this happen to you guys? Is it normal? Or am i above average unlucky?

TheBatz, in Weekly Running Thread - 16 Oct

Just finished my last week of training for a marathon. Now 2 weeks chill and recovery. Let me know if you any tips

small44, in Weekly Running Thread - 16 Oct

Had 3 PRs this week:
1 - Longest run: 12 km
2 - Sub 50 minutes 10k (previous record was 51 minutes)
3 - 4:19/km average pace for 5km (previous average pace was 4:25/km)

As for “failures,” tried a 2×7×100m interval session but could only complete 1 set.

calhoon2005, in Weekly Running Thread - 16 Oct
@calhoon2005@aussie.zone avatar

I’ve been a little under the weather, so had a three day break instead of a two day break in between runs. Ran my fastest 5km in a few years as a result. Still a minute or so off my pre-covid record but felt pretty good during the run. Slight tightness in my right calf though towards the end. Time to get the roller out.

space_gecko, in General chat - how's your running going?

I’ve gained about 30 lbs (14kg) over the last two years. I fell out of the habit when I got my first job out of college, but now that I’m not working remotely I have a better schedule, yet I still have trouble maintaining motivation long enough to make a habit of it.

I love running, but I can’t seem to make myself do it. With winter closing in again I worry that I won’t be able to muster the strength to go run outside again until the spring.

Any tips or inspiration anyone could share would be appreciated.

vesikel,
@vesikel@feddit.de avatar

Try to find a local group or run club to get out with.

marvinfreeman,

How would one go about this? Serious question. Are there sites with lists? Are there things to avoid?

davidalso,

There are usually lists online, yeah. You could search “running group [your city]” and probably find a couple. You should also check with your local running stores and ask if they know about any. And if you find more then one don’t be shy about trying more than one. You might find that different groups have different personalities, goals, etc.

Jammit,

@marvinfreeman @vesikel lots outs running groups on social media, you could most likely find a local one to your area. Strava is an another great resource!

ggwithgg,

Whenever I do not feel like running but know I should, I just put on my running clothes. And I tell myself that I will just do a short run.

That way I make it myself easy to do a minimal effort run, but usually when I start that way I still do a pretty ok round.

What I want to say is, make it yourself easy by lowering the bar somehow. Once a week a run of 30mins is already better than doing nothing.

marvinfreeman,

This is good advice. I just take one step at a time: coffee and snack, running clothes, shoes, out the door, warmup, and then a bit of running. Usually, but not always, I keep going.

In larger perspective, I follow a program of scheduled workouts. And set a goal of some sort at the end. There’s lots of programs out there.

naevaTheRat,
@naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Lower the barrier (get clothes out etc before hand), make it novel; pick somewhere different to run (if you’ve the time for some travel), reward yourself after, set a goal (either running metrics or like "I want to see the pretty garden anyway so might as well run there).

Treadmills suck but are better than not running if the weather sucks.

Find some nice tunes or podcasts or audiobooks and only listen while running to make it more exciting.

Also acknowledging that for a little while it’s going to suck and be hard and just being ok with that can be useful. Until you get fitter and get the habit it’s hard, it’s ok to find stuff hard. Sometimes just accepting that makes doing something transiently hard easier.

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