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python, in Kelvin Kiptum breaks a world record in his U.S. marathon debut

Hell yeah, finally! Kiptum has been on the radar for that WR for a while now, glad he finally did it! :D

LastYearsPumpkin, in Kelvin Kiptum breaks a world record in his U.S. marathon debut

Within spitting distance of 2 hours. Would be interesting to see if it’s broken in the next couple of years.

golli,

Everything points towards it imo. Kiptum is only 23 and it wasnt planned as a sub 2 run with good pacers and all. And it didnt seem like a crazy fluke either.

If it weren’t for the Olympic games in Paris I might have said that it would be likely to even happen next year. But with them being in July/August there might not be the right timing for a good attempt.

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

I was making good progress on a half marathon plan. Halfway through, got up to 9 miles on my long run. Very slow pace intentionally but also because I’m slow and new to running. I took a full week off because stress is starting to effect me physiologically. Yesterday was my first run back, also got a running coach, and it sucked!

One mile warm up, repeated a fartlek 3 times of 3 minutes on, 1-1/2 minutes jog, 2 minutes on, 1 minute jog, and 1 minute on, 30 seconds jog. Another mile cool down. Got caught in the rain on the coold down too, lol.

My hamstrings are shot. Tomorrow I have another tasty one that I am but also am not looking forward to.

4 mile run and ending with 6x100m sprints.

I’m aiming for a sub 2-hour half next year.

davidalso,

If these are the kind of base building exercises your coach has you doing, sub two hours should be no problem. Enjoy the ride!

nonresonant,

Thanks. I hope so! I hope my body can handle it though. I’m fit, but not running fit, and I think with mental stress my body is having a hard time recovering.

I’m not sleeping very good and my Garmin watch shows my HRV dropping. Any advice?

marvinfreeman,

Restless sleep is one of my major overtraining warnings. The HRV and sore hamstrings also suggest you need a break. (If you don’t want to back off a bit, you can try taking an aspirin or ibu before bed.)

nonresonant,

Thanks for the advice. I really hate the idea of taking more time off. I really feel like I regress easily. Both with running and weight lifting. To be fair, I’m done more hard runs (effort) this week than I have in close to 15 years. I expect to be sorry. I wonder if adding more protein and sleep might help?

davidalso,

Every body is different, and you might be able to train your way through it. But do be alert for early signs of injury. Some pains can start small and seem like they’re going to go away, but then they never do unless I back off. My most common pains happen around my hips, and I always try to run through them until I realize that they’re not healing and I need a couple days off (which I hate.)

nonresonant,

Actually, based on your reply I started looking into overtraining symptoms and I really believe that’s what’s happening.

I’ve been a weightlifter for about 15 years. I’m 37 now, and I just started running. But I’m running 3 days a week and my lifting 3 days a week. I started having sleep issues and then heart palpitations 2 months ago. I thought it was stress and so did my doctor, but I thought it was weird because I didn’t feel stressed at all. Now that I think of it, the symptoms started as I was heavy into my running program.

I took a week off completely, and my stats and body felt more normal. Now, 4 days back, they are starting again. I think that’s pretty obvious what’s happening.

It sucks because training is literally a part of my life. I guess I’ll have to cut back weightlifting for now since I’m focusing on becoming a better runner.

marvinfreeman,

I hate taking time off. Even a pre race taper is hard.

But you can get past overtraining by reducing your volume and ramping up slower.

nonresonant,

Thanks. That’s what I’m going to try. I’m going to reduce my volume by taking out weights for now because I know I can get back to where I am more easily. I am just now starting to build a good running base and I don’t want to regress.

davidalso,

I admire your persistence and focus. It sounds like you have a plan and that’s great that you’re talking to your doctor about it.

Probably just a random coincidence, but the one time I had a panic attack was in my early thirties when I was serious with weight lifting and biking. It literally happened at the gym. I had to lie down on the floor and wonder what the hell my heart was doing. It was scary.

Weight lifting is a great complement for running, but the lifts, reps, and frequency that I see runners doing are very different from what a body builder’s program is like. Most resistance programs for runners that I’ve seen are relatively high rep, lower weight, and targeted on core, back strength, legs (including focusing on tendons), etc.

nonresonant,

Yeah I’m starting to recognize that. For theast two years in particular, I’ve been doing heavy deadlifts, bench press, squats, and my military press mixed in with other more typical bodybuilding exercises.

I think I’m taxing my body too hard. Once I get back to balanced I’ll start talking with my coach about working weifhtd back in to my program but higher rep lower weight for now.

davidalso,

I’d be interested in hearing an update later if you’re interested in sharing. Good luck!

nonresonant,

Will do, as long as I remember!

Even though my Garmin said I still need to rest I knocked out my super slow 9 miles today. First 4.5 was not bad, but my legs got heavy as stone over the last half. Feel good bc my coach affirmed that my cardio is there, we just need my legs to catch up. Average pace was 14:05/mile (omg that’s ridiculous), but average HR was 122. Took me 2 hours and 7 minutes. But again, I probably should be resting and my legs are paying for it but we’ll see how my body recovers with an extra 3 rest days a week.

davidalso,

Good work. 9 miles is no joke, at any pace. You’re on track.

nonresonant,

Thank you!

davidalso,

Out of curiosity, why are you focusing more on running?

nonresonant,

Because I want to become a better runner and make it a part of my lifestyle.

marvinfreeman, in Kelvin Kiptum breaks a world record in his U.S. marathon debut

Obviously, I need to change my name to Kip Something!

Pretty cool.

CylonBunny,
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Pretty sure in Kenya “Kip” translates to something like “son of”. So Kipchogi is “son of Chogi” and Kiptum is “son of Tum”.

9488fcea02a9, in Kelvin Kiptum breaks a world record in his U.S. marathon debut

The whole story is wild…

Dude did not plan on taking the record. He just felt really good in the last 10k and said, “fuck it. Let’s try for under 2 hrs” (not his actual words)

Ends up taking the record and had enough energy to jump around and celebrate after the line

This was only his 3rd marathon

Wtf…

HonoraryMancunian, in Kelvin Kiptum breaks a world record in his U.S. marathon debut

Dude’s only 23; will probably be the first guy to get an official sub-2er

_IF_, (edited ) in Kelvin Kiptum breaks a world record in his U.S. marathon debut

*Kiptum crossed the finish line at the Chicago Marathon with an unofficial time of 2 hours and 35 seconds. If confirmed, Kiptum will have beaten two-time Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge’s record, set at the 2022 Berlin Marathon, by 34 seconds. *

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

Just started the other day, and my legs hurt 🫠 my right knee has been acting up so I’m not sure what the best stretches are to warm it up. It mostly twinges when I stand up after squatting or bending over so that’s neat. Happy 36th birthday to me 😅

naevaTheRat, in General chat - how's your running going?
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Pretty well. I’ve been increasing distance and time after some tendonitis and everything seems to be going ok.

I’m not very interested in racing much more than myself so atm I’m working on getting up to 10 km’s. Yesterday I did my longest in both time and distance with 1:20 9 km. Not prize winning but significant for me, that’s on hilly sandy trails as well so I feel I’m probably pretty close to my goal.

Still having difficulty building up speed but I’m happy with my progress and don’t want to push too hard all at once and end up on time out again.

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

Dealing with shin splints for the first time in my life. This time last year I ran a sub-4-hour marathon and my overall volume has been way down since then so I’m really struggling to find a balance between enough running to keep me happy and satisfied without exacerbating the injury. It’s frustrating to see myself struggling with efforts that were once my easy days.

I have 33 weeks until a 50k trail run, so hopefully that’s plenty of time to heal up and get back to a good training volume.

danxyns,

Its a pain in the ass, but you will get through it! Just started running again after 3 months of on and off running and even 7 weeks of fully stopping. Trying to Balance my running now with more biking and strength Training.

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

Currently half way through the Strava marathon plan. Feeling fairly optimistic about my chance of success, but noticing a couple of issues now:

Getting bored after two hours into a run. I’m getting into more podcasts though so it shouldn’t be too bad.

Running only on gel for fuel doesn’t feel great on my stomach. I think I need to bring some light savoury snacks to mix it up a little.

marvinfreeman,

I like to mix up long runs with some long intervals at a quicker pace. They don’t need to be fast or terribly long. Just something to anticipate and give me a feeling that I’m progressing through the workout-milestones.

ClockworkOtter,

I’ll probably be a bit less conservative with my pace once I’ve got one or two marathons under my belt and feel more comfortable with the distances, but for now I’m determined not to injure myself!

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

I’ve taken a week for “rest” after running steadily since February and four races in September.

I’ve done some short runs. But mainly, I’ve spent the last few days testing some strength workouts and working on changes to my form. (In particular, trying to ensure my glutes are engaged and my hips beneath me.)

Fitness test tomorrow and then a speed block to get ready for a shift to skate skiing!

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

been doing decent. trying to finally get back to 10 miles a week. had some good runs this week with 8 min/mile pace. it had been a while.

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

Taking a break because I am feeling my knee on the outside, and I do not want to get a runners knee. I was thinking of two weeks but not sure. Anyone experience with this? When should I be okay again to run?

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