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Re: The running thread

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 3:29 pm
by PeteeBee
I love the idea of getting out every day. Especially just a couple miles, so you're not even needing a shower or anything when you get home. Realistically that could be well under half an hour start to finish.

A friend in my running group just finished a 50k with their dog and I was honestly pretty shocked. I didn't know dogs could run that far... but now that I'm thinking about it I guess dogs are famous for that, like the Iditarod and whatnot.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 3:47 pm
by Blackened Soul
I have nothing to add other than every time I go past this thread I think of Flock Of Seagulls.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 6:23 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
PeteeBee wrote:Especially just a couple miles, so you're not even needing a shower or anything when you get home.
:lol: :lol: Our bodies clearly have different responses to mild exercise. I don't take a long shower after a quick run but I always need a quick rinse. But a lot of my running is done at times when I'd probably be having a shower anyway (e.g. before work) so it doesn't add much time to the day.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 9:19 am
by sears
I only do around 20-25 miles a week and don't race. So that is probably the tradeoff. I'm also superstitious enough to have avoided saying I run every day. Now I know I'm gonna be forced to take a day off.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 2:05 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
I can only apologise

Re: The running thread

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2020 9:42 am
by sears
!! I put you on the spot there. I have a beastly cold and am able to get out and practice my form! It was probably the most productive thing I did yesterday.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 3:20 pm
by goroth
PeteeBee wrote:Bumping this up. Anyone training for anything? I'd been working on getting quicker, trying to beat my 5k PR from High School, but I'm still way off and the next month of school is going to ruin the training routine.

I'm trying to figure out how to get my mileage up but anything above 15 miles a week and I always fall behind on obligations like studying and family stuff. I used to go out real early, but now my wife leaves for work by 5:30. Can't reasonably get home from a run before then.
I get my mileage in two ways.
1) Tempo run on Saturdays.
2) Long run on Sundays.

That gets me 25-30k right there. I make sure I leave home at around 06:30 am so that I can still get the little raptors off to their various sports and whatever.

Then I run on my lunch breaks. We have pretty nice change rooms and showers at work and I can be a bit flexible with my schedule. So I'll put in half hour workouts on my breaks. 5 minutes to get changed to run. 10 minutes for getting changed and having a shower, so that's like 45 total. And then I'll just drink a smoothie while working.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 4:04 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
If I had showers at work I'd be doing this

Re: The running thread

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2020 7:34 pm
by $harkToootth
OH WOW I have really shit the bed with my running... keep up the good work though my fellow simps.
simp boyz 4 lyfe

Re: The running thread

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 11:19 am
by PeteeBee
Posting a quarantine running update. The new situation is me home all day with the kids, balancing keeping them safe and sound with my now-online school. Most days we do the classic kid handoff when my wife gets home and I go out for a run, so my consistency has gone up. Averaged 25-30 miles a week each of the last 3 weeks. Hoping to bump it up this week by running 6 days instead of 5, and then next week pushing the long run a little further.

Anyone else using running/walking/hiking to help stay sane?

Re: The running thread

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:14 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
Yeah I'm getting a lot more consistent. The days I don't run I'll at least get out for a walk or cycle - not wasting my one shot to go outside per day. Thankfully it's coincided with some really good (and extremely "oh my god I'm an idiot" simple) physio advice so my running is feeling better than it has in months and I think I'll be able to really up my mileage (in a slow and sustainable way). Which is what I want to do.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:26 pm
by PeteeBee
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Yeah I'm getting a lot more consistent. The days I don't run I'll at least get out for a walk or cycle - not wasting my one shot to go outside per day. Thankfully it's coincided with some really good (and extremely "oh my god I'm an idiot" simple) physio advice so my running is feeling better than it has in months and I think I'll be able to really up my mileage (in a slow and sustainable way). Which is what I want to do.
Nice! All that physio stuff makes such a difference. I've been doing some mobility and basic strength stuff as well and I think it's definitely been helping me avoid some aches and pains.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:16 am
by $harkToootth
PeteeBee wrote:Nice! All that physio stuff makes such a difference. I've been doing some mobility and basic strength stuff as well and I think it's definitely been helping me avoid some aches and pains.
It really does. I have to get on that. I have these four links bookmarked. May have posted them before... just in case I have not. 4 solid / body weight / mobility things.
1. Mastering Pistol Squats - https://www.12minuteathlete.com/pistols/ - The whole blog is pretty ace. I just have this post bookmarked.
2. Molding Mobility - https://phrakture.github.io/molding-mobility.html
3. Starting Stretching - https://phrakture.github.io/starting-stretching.html
4. Body Weight Glute Work - https://redefiningstrength.com/target-t ... exercises/

Re: The running thread

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:40 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Nice! I will in turn bookmark your post. I've been doing a little daily bodyweight routine which is a great way to wake up when i'm not running in the morning and it feels good to work out the whole body, but I think I need a wider variety of exercises to go in it.

Re: The running thread

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 11:34 am
by PeteeBee
Yeah, those links are really helpful! I've been working towards Pistol squats for a long time, but not consistently enough to actually get any closer. This go around I'm just doing Bulgarian squats, figuring if I do these consistently for a good chunk of time, I'll build up the strength to really make some pistol progress.

I've been having some hip pain for the last two days. I'm trying to self-diagnose if it's an overuse issue, or if I'm doing a stretching thing wrong (one movement pattern, in particular, is on my mind because it always feels a little off. Have since stopped doing it.), or something else entirely. For now, I'm just icing my hip throughout the day and doing gentle stretching. :idk: