blnchflr: Remus/Ghost!Sirius (Runner-in-spe)
practice being a zebra ([personal profile] blnchflr) wrote in [community profile] runners2009-10-19 08:58 am

Checking in, October 19th

4 out of 5 voted for fortnightly posts; let me know if you're interested in taking turns posting these :o)

So, how is training going? What are your immediate/current goals? Any longer-term goals you're working towards?
lyras: Sparkling tree (Default)

[personal profile] lyras 2009-10-19 09:54 am (UTC)(link)
We actually sound like we're pretty similar in terms of where we're at/times we're aiming for! Unfortunately, I'm just getting over pneumonia, so god knows when I'll actually be able to run again. :(

Good luck with your goals!
coverallthebasses: (go wings!)

[personal profile] coverallthebasses 2009-10-19 01:26 pm (UTC)(link)
At the moment I'm training for a 30ish mile bike around Manhattan on Nov 7 so while I'm still trying to work out at least 3 times a week a lot more of that focus is going into getting comfortable on the exercise bike. I've also been recently experiencing a lot of pain in my left foot whenever I run (but only when I run) so I've been trying to figure that out. I'd like to get it looked at but I'm not sure how I can do that for not very much money.
ilanarama: me, The Other Half, Moab UT 2009 (marathon)

[personal profile] ilanarama 2009-10-19 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Yesterday I ran my fall goal half-marathon; my goal time was 1:42, with a fallback goal of anything under 1:44:19 (my previous PR) and a magic pixie dust goal of 1:40, and I hit my goal pretty much bang on with a 1:41:44. I'll be posting a race report to my own journal sometime today or tomorrow.

My next goals are:

1) A decent time in the Rim Rock Marathon in 4 weeks - this is hard to quantify because it's a mountain race with serious elevation gain and loss.

2) A spring half-marathon time under 1:40.

3) Boston Marathon, goal time somewhere around 3:30.

Next summer I would like to run a 50K and maybe a 50-miler in the fall. Maybe.

I'll happily take turns with you in posting these!
ilanarama: me, The Other Half, Moab UT 2009 (marathon)

[personal profile] ilanarama 2009-10-20 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure, I can post then.

And if you had run this race and finished in 2:35, you would still have finished ahead of more than 300 people. And that doesn't even count the people who finished after the course cut-off at 3:30.
cyphomandra: fractured brooding landscape (Default)

[personal profile] cyphomandra 2009-10-24 11:11 am (UTC)(link)
Great times! The Boston Marathon sounds amazing - is this the first time you're running in it?
ilanarama: me, The Other Half, Moab UT 2009 (marathon)

[personal profile] ilanarama 2009-10-24 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you - and yes, this will be my first Boston. I actually used to live in the area and would go watch the race, but at the time I wasn't a runner. It's just such a cool historical race, and a great event, and because they have qualification standards it's quite prestigious.

Good luck in your half marathon! I also suffer from calf pain and can recommend 1) stretching by standing on steps and alternately going on your toes and letting your heels drop below the step, 2) writing the alphabet with your feet when you are just sitting around (like, at the computer :-) and 3) icing.
cyphomandra: fractured brooding landscape (Default)

[personal profile] cyphomandra 2009-10-27 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the tips! I had been doing the calf raise thing earlier in the year but completely forgot about it. And I am working on the alphabet now :)

I have looked at the Boston qualification standards and would have to be much, much older or much, much faster to ever get near them - go you!
gnomad: Girl doing upward dog (Yoga- Movement)

[personal profile] gnomad 2009-10-19 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Current goal: RUN MOAR. In any form that happens to take. There was one week where I just sort of stopped and then never started back up again.

Long term goal: RUN EVEN MOAR. And faster. And by faster I mean...move my shuffle up to a proper jog.
ilanarama: me, The Other Half, Moab UT 2009 (marathon)

[personal profile] ilanarama 2009-10-20 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
If you RUN MOAR you will get faster. I promise! It's like magic!
gnomad: Red Squid, Yellow Background (Default)

[personal profile] gnomad 2009-10-20 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Without even trying? *is suspicious of this voodoo of which you speak*
ilanarama: me, The Other Half, Moab UT 2009 (marathon)

[personal profile] ilanarama 2009-10-20 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
The more you do something, the better you get at it. Not voodoo at all!
cyphomandra: fractured brooding landscape (Default)

[personal profile] cyphomandra 2009-10-24 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
Hello everyone! Nice to hear how things are going with you all.

My immediate goal is my second half-marathon in one week's time, in which I would like to not be slower than I was last year (2 hours 4 min). I've been under a lot of pressure with work and haven't really put the hours into running that I wanted, plus had some problems with calf pain, so going under two hours may have to wait for a local half-marathon in the new year. I did a very slow 10k race six weeks ago (4 minutes over my last time) for no apparent reason, which made me wonder if I'd just completely stalled, but managed an 18k training run three weeks ago at 6 min per k so am hopefully reasonable for stamina.

My main problem at the moment is the fact that the race is in the city I used to live in, and scheduling catch-ups with everyone and the race itself is creating conflicts!