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It's definitely a LONG TERM goal that I'm shooting for (About a year or so out…..), and I will surely let my body dictate how far/fast I push myself
Good deal. I'm kind of a singleminded, gung-ho sort of fella, and this has led to my run training absolutely kicking my patootie in the past. I came to the realisation that long races, for me at least, are basically just a way of taking something fun and making it punishingly miserable.
I think it's fair to say I'm not a 'born athlete,' though
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oh getting on of these for the holidays or something for my old bones
an ounce of something beats a pound of something or the other
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Taking part in the York Marathon today in the wind and heavy rain. Running for Broadway Lodge. Not looking forward to it at all.
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Best of luck Barcley!
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Good on you @den1mhead - best of luck!
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The race was a nightmare but it's done.
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glad your training and perseverance paid off
congrats
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@den1mhead !! Yeah dude. That’s awesome!!
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Congrats!
You can probably just finish off that remaining 0.1 mile when it isn't raining
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@UnTucked - you want to do strength training rather than endurance training as your goals are for shorter rather than longer distances. I would look into interval training, hill repeats and high intensity training all of which will help you to gain strength and power. Good luck and take it steady as this type of training can easily lead to injury if rushed.
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Well done sir, great effort!
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Cheers peeps [emoji3590][emoji106]
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@den1mhead congrats and well done! Good to stick with it despite the challenging conditions!
I was out in Moab, Utah the past week in support of my friend who attempted and successfully completed the Moab 240 (which we think ended up being 243-245, but what’s a few more at that point?). He ended up finishing in just over four days- 98:35. Phew!
I paced him for 65ish miles of that, including one monster 40ish mile, 10k elevation gain, down to single digit F temps, starting at 915 pm section… and finished that segment at around 415 pm the next day! It was an amazing experience!
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Good luck and take it steady as this type of training can easily lead to injury if rushed.
Exhibit #1: Me
Lots of strength training and stretching nowadays. I'm still eating like I'm running 40+ mi/week, though, which has resulted in some winter insulation.
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Ran Angel's Landing today (sorry, not Iron Heart):