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fred-urie Legend 830 posts since
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Sep 1, 2009 10:55 AM

September - 50 Plus Running and Reaching for Your Physical Potential

 

September 1

 

 

6:10 AM 70 minutes running, 50F

 

 

7:50 Indoor track - 45 minutes with 10 times 60 meters @ 5:20 mile pace

 

 

Basketbal 2.5 hours

 

 

Burnt.

 

 

ksrunr Legend 1,292 posts since
Aug 14, 2007
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2. Sep 2, 2009 4:59 PM in response to: fred-urie
Re: September - 50 Plus Running and Reaching for Your Physical Potential

 

Mon 6 ez miles along the trinity river in Ft. Worth

 

 

Tues 6 ez miles along the trinity river and 4.35 hard trail miles with young son.

 

 

Wed. 10 miles mostly on gravel trail around Town Lake Austin

 

 

Back home to tremendous heat and humidity again.

 

 

Spareribs823 Legend 2,040 posts since
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3. Sep 2, 2009 5:08 PM in response to: ksrunr
Re: September - 50 Plus Running and Reaching for Your Physical Potential

 

Sorry for my absence.  Been away for work then HTC.  I will make some remarks about it tomorrow.

 

 

Runinchicken, I see you joined one of the other forums under your old name and glad to see you posting.

 

 

KS, isn't the Town Lake run in Austin just the best?  Runners of every speed, canopy of trees, local shoe store puts out water, and a soft surface.  And with everyone out there, you don't feel like you are some weirdo.  Everyone runs in Austin.  What a city.

 

 

Got home Sunday night, pretty beat.  Monday and Tuesday I did just one lap on the dirt, 1.1 miles, but I did a ton of flex and core work later at the Y, which I felt was more important.  Today was 3.3 on the dirt followed by just flexibility, and I was surprised to find my final .5 mile showed how weak my quads still are.  I am thinking 2 weeks, no quality, but just easy running and flex/core work will set me up just fine.

 

 

Then it's time to really run again.  I feel super.  Spareribs

 

 

ksrunr Legend 1,292 posts since
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4. Sep 3, 2009 6:44 AM in response to: Spareribs823
Re: September - 50 Plus Running and Reaching for Your Physical Potential

 

Good to run at home again.   Temps down to 72° this morning but humidity still over 90%.  5.75 miles of progression run.  1st mile in 9:22 but that included being stopped by the police as they were looking for some guy who was chasing a single woman runner this morning.   No more than finished with him than they found the guy.   Fairly young guy, drunk, long pants, no shirt.   That's why I don't like dw running alone.  She still doesn't think anything will happen to her.  Pace started to pick up and finished with 6:23 mile.  Top pace according to mr garmin 5:18 for a spell.   Will get another easy run tonight.

 

 

 

 

 

Good runs all

 

 

BobTheNerd Amateur 41 posts since
May 9, 2009
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8. Sep 5, 2009 10:04 AM in response to: fred-urie
Re: September - 50 Plus Running and Reaching for Your Physical Potential

Sierra, you shouldnt worry. I am definitely the slow guy in this group, as evidenced by my run this morning - I bonked after just 4 miles on http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3144289  this route , and that was barely a 10 minute pace ...  I didn't realize I was getting so bonky (if you will forgive the neologism) until I stopped and bent over to pick up a bit of trash.. whew... The transition from treadmill to pavement is more demanding than I had imagined ...  Overall I am still going to claim it was a good run

 

 

 

Mr Ribs... having down to the trail around Ladybird Lake a time or two myself,  I can attest that it is everything you said and more...but how went HTC??

 

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ksrunr Legend 1,292 posts since
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9. Sep 5, 2009 12:39 PM in response to: BobTheNerd
Re: September - 50 Plus Running and Reaching for Your Physical Potential

 

Bob - we've all bonked at 4 miles......................or less.   Depends on the conditions

 

 

Thurs. 5.75 a.m. and p.m.   Both hard efforts.  Just  'cause.

 

 

Fri. 10 miles of hills at 7:46 pace.  Not hard/not easy

 

 

Sat. 18.75 miles.   3 mile warmup around 9:50-10 pace with dw.   13.1 miles at 7:21 pace.   2.75 mile cool down around 8:10-15 pace.   78° and mid 80's humidity.  Got a nice shower during parts of the run and some head wind coming back on the 13.   OA pretty okay with the effort.   66. miles for the week.

 

 

BobTheNerd Amateur 41 posts since
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13. Sep 7, 2009 11:08 AM in response to: fred-urie
Re: September - 50 Plus Running and Reaching for Your Physical Potential

 

Yeah, Fred, you and KS are surely correct, heat and other factors surely contributed.

 

 

But what bothered me is that even after correcting for an uphill grade on a cool morning today, my pace is about 30 seconds slower than predicted. I found the reason on the scales - about ten pounds of reason I guess it will have to be no more Schlotski's for a while ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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