blnchflr: Running (running)
practice being a zebra ([personal profile] blnchflr) wrote in [community profile] runners2014-01-13 08:02 pm

Check-in & January mileage challenge

How goes it?


January mileage challenge - post updated mileage in the comments:

[personal profile] cadenzamuse: 20 miles. Status: 2 mile = 10 %
[personal profile] ell: 100 miles. Status: 46.1 miles = 46.1 %
[personal profile] gnomad: ??? miles. Status: 11.1 miles = ??? %
[personal profile] ilanarama: 200 miles. Status: 89 miles = 44,5 %
[personal profile] nanila: 20 km. Status: 4 km = 20 %
[personal profile] semielliptical: 40 miles. Status: 15 miles = 37,5 %
[personal profile] silveraspen: 40 miles. Status: 13.5 miles = 33.6 %
[personal profile] blnchflr: 50 km. Status: 31.3 km = 62.6 %
[personal profile] temve: 100 miles. Status: 46.1 miles = 46.1 %
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[personal profile] cadenzamuse 2014-01-14 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I have not tried run/walking in the past year or so--I know it's a good idea, and I think it's how I first got into running, but I'm too impatient right now! Heh. So currently I'm going with the tried and true "stubbornly try to run a mile, stop counting mileage when you walk, start upping mileage when you can finally run a mile again without dying." :-P

And yes, omg, it is SO HARD to find sports bras that actually work for people with the normal human variation of breast and chest sizes. And most of the standard running brands pretend like we all fit within 34A-40D, the end. Urgh.
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[personal profile] cadenzamuse 2014-01-15 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha! I actually had to eat my words yesterday. I went on Monday to the local running store for a "core training for runners" free class, so I was sore yesterday. I made it .5 mi, then knocked on the front door and begged my spouse to give me some sort of encouragement to go a little further (he has been running since middle school, so has had a lot of coaching at various points in his life). He said to go run mailbox to mailbox intervals on our street, running for two mailboxes and then walking to the next one.

So I ended up running/walking a total of 1.25 mi yesterday. (Said Spouse when I came in, "There's not a prize for Running The Farthest Without Walking. The prize is for exercising.")

So I am eating my humble pie and am going to try run/walk intervals--at least until my legs stop being so sore!