Runners
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@cander49 an impressive effort to watch- thanks for doing the zoom thing, it provided some entertainment at work. As you might be to odd person for liking treadmills, I am the odd person who likes to virtually spectate. I’ve watched Moab 240 the past few years, as well as a few other ultras. And all it is it watching someone’s tracker very slowly move around a map!
I’ve come to appreciate the treadmill in the past year, but don’t think I could do 50 on it…. maybe some elevation gain based goal, like 10k vert. -
Made it out into the mountains today.
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Thanks guys!! It was really an amazing day! It’s fun to get out in nature by yourself and reflect sometimes. We’re really blessed to be able to explore this world we live on.
Twin, Crater lake is absolutely gorgeous! You will love it if you ever make it down there!
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First marathon done. A trail event with just under 700 meters of elevation. It hurt and felt great at the same time. Hit my goal of under four hours despite the mud.
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Epic af @Nkwkfld! I've got my first trail marathon set for near the end of August. Stoked to get beat tf up.
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Thanks guys. In a couple weeks I'm marshalling a 100k event, picking up the course signs for the last 50k. Looking forward to seeing people take that on.
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Trying to decide on a good plan for this 100k in July http://www.serpenttrailrace.com/100k
But also am doing a 70.3 Ironman in September so want to keep swimming and biking.
This plan looks nice, but thinking of keeping the weekend long runs and subbing a couple midweek runs for bike and adding in a swim or two on rest days. Then after the 100k adjusting the plan to a tri focus.
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@AdamC what marathon are you doing?
I usually just google for plans and see what comes up. For shorter distances I've used garmin coach which is nice because it is dynamic and so gives you very specific pace-based workouts according to your ability, how you're running/sleeping, and your goal. But garmin only does that for 5k/10k/half marathon. But then you need to have a garmin watch.
I guess there's not enough demand for 100k plans. I marshalled the 100k last year and the ones who struggled wished they had done longer runs in training…
For my first marathon I think my longest run was 23 miles. I was also doing a trail event so did my long runs on similar surfaces and went a couple times to run on the course. Such things are not always possible, but can make race day more enjoyable.
Let us know what sort of plan you decide to go with, and maybe some southsea group runs are in order. There's a local guy who coaches and leads some group runs, track Tuesday mornings, social slow runs on Fridays, hill Thursdays...
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@Nkwkfld I am doing London in October. My biggest issue is I don't actually like running but I am so competitive with myself I won't be able to just take it easy, so training will be gruelling but I know it is a must. I managed the GSR with no training and did ok, but a marathon is a different beast. I will do some googling and let you know what I come up with!
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@Nkwkfld:
I marshalled the 100k last year and the ones who struggled wished they had done longer runs in training…
No shit Sherlock….. Or maybe running is different from swimming, but when I did the Isle of Wight, I made sure I had done some swims in training that were longer than that, so I knew in my heart, that I could do the swim on the day....
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@Giles That swim is awesome. I think there is a difference, in that most running plans won't have you doing the full distance in training. My guess is that this has to do with impact. For a lot of runners, the hard part of training is going too fast and doing too much distance/volume, and then you have to stop because of injury.
@AdamC cool that you have a spot in London. Good luck with the training you've got plenty of time. I'm on the ballot again but I think lots of others are too.
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@Nkwkfld:
Trying to decide on a good plan for this 100k in July http://www.serpenttrailrace.com/100k
But also am doing a 70.3 Ironman in September so want to keep swimming and biking.
This plan looks nice, but thinking of keeping the weekend long runs and subbing a couple midweek runs for bike and adding in a swim or two on rest days. Then after the 100k adjusting the plan to a tri focus.
That looks a good plan!
I’ve run a bunch of ultramarathons (30+ I think, including 5x100 milers) and my training is always along these lines
Tip - slower is always better in training, takes some practice
Good luck!
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