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

I ran my fastest 5k a couple of days ago. Just left the house feeling good. Wasn’t intending to go at such a quick pace. Had been doing around 5:50 -6 min KMs since I put the shoes back on around 4-5 months ago. This was like 5:29min/km average. Was very surprised. Feel like I’m getting better.

JamieCristofani, in General chat - how's your running going?
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My milage has dropped a fair bit recently with my eldest starting school and our routine being upended. Each run is feeling harder but I keep telling myself that there is no optimum routine any more and if I miss the ‘best’ time to run, that just means I need to look for the ‘next best’ time… Crammed a 5k into my lunch break yesterday and I am proud of myself.

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

I need better shoes. Any recommendations? I don’t do much but I have some older Merrels I need to replace. I haven’t tried on clouds but hear they’re great

calhoon2005,
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No recommendations other than to go to a shop that will fit you, IE. Observe your running style on a treadmill, then fit a shoe that’s appropriate to your gait.

ElusiveClarity,

My only complaint with my On Clouds so far is that they hold rocks in between the grips. I have also worn Altra and Hoka shoes with no complaints.

ada, in General chat - how's your running going?
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I got a bug of some kind last Friday, and though I feel better, I’m not quite there, and exercise is still taking it out of me, so I’ve stuck to cycling this week. Will get back out there this weekend

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

I’ve been trying to get back into it more. It’s hard after college when all the running friends you had have moved away, and work takes up way more time. I’ve been doing about 30-40 minutes every other day. I find it a lot harder to regulate me pace when I run less.

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.

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

I’ve been feeling mostly poor lately on runs but first misty run of the year today, was brilliant. Like running through misters that people are so grateful for at races…but it’s your whole run. PNW USA FTW

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

First time running in over a year today. Recently lost 40 lbs 5-10 of it from having covid the last couple weeks but I managed to go 2 miles and only felt like dying a little lol. So I count that as a good start.

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

Not much of a runner, but ive been finally consistent doing weight training in the gym and I try and finish off around 2 workouts a week with a mile run. I always hate it, but very much looking forward to the day it doesn’t hurt. Hopefully soon enough I’ll be running a couple miles easy.

davidalso,

You can get there!

I remember those painful early days. It might sound counterintuitive, but the more I run the more I enjoy it. Add more miles if you can. Go slow and easy. You’ll start enjoying, or at least not hating it, sooner than later.

PaperTowel,

That does sound counterintuitive but I’ll give it a try tomorrow!

davidalso,

Good! And if you have the time, see if you can add one more run per week. It eventually produces a positive feedback loop. Just don’t go crazy and jump up to massive distances or days right away. You really want to ease into it with this sport.

calhoon2005, in General chat - how's your running going?
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Actually felt strong on my 5k run this morning with the doggo. Considering I’m about 20 kg overweight, I’ve gotta say I’m pretty happy with that.

davidalso, in Record Heat Cancels Major Minnesota Races

Anyone know how many runners were signed up?

decended_being, (edited )

Two years ago when I did the marathon, I was one of 3,205.

Four years ago when I did the 10 mile, I was one of 11,049.

I was signed up for the 10 mile this year. Both it and the marathon were canceled. It sucks, but I understand why they made the call.

Edited to put commas in the right spots in the numbers.

davidalso,

Damn. That’s a huge hit.

calhoon2005, in What smartwatch do you run with?
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Garmin 245 music. It’s a great watch for my purposes, running, hikes, steps, basic health stats etc. The sleep tracking seems to pick up my in bed reading so not very accurate. The one I’m wearing is a refurbished replacement that Garmin provided (free of charge except postage after a bit of back and forth) on account of the development of the dreaded white spot - Garmin forum link about it. So apart from that issue, it’s a great watch.

ahmism, in How often do you get new running shoes?

On some shoes I’ve gotten around 1000 miles, while others have started to get early wear at a tenth that much. Agreed with others who say that if you feel something, try switching to a new pair. Even if you don’t, the cushioning breaks down gradually, so after several hundred miles it doesn’t hurt to get new shoes for comparison. If they feel like walking on clouds compared to the current ones, you’ll know what to do.

homoludens, (edited ) in On a camping holiday - managed a short run. Better than not doing one.

Interesting app, but holy shit is their marketing talk annoying.

Relive creates memories worth sharing.

No you fuckers, I create memories by doing things, I don’t need an app for that.

After a beautiful day of stunning scenery, tough climbs, and friendly competition, we wanted to capture these memories and share our stories with friends and family.

Not to get into old man yelling at cloud territory, but they know we already have ways to “share our stories with friends and family”, right? It’s called “talking”. I get that apps can make connecting easier, especially at a distance. But they make it sound like we depend on apps to “create memories” or “connect with friends”.

Rant over, I hope you enjoyed your run :)

calhoon2005,
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Yeah. I just like the 3d map thing though.

ClockworkOtter, in How often do you get new running shoes?

I keep an eye out for the style I use going on sale then buy enough to keep me going for at least a year. I tend to start the swap around 600km or when the runs bring out niggles.

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