2013 Running Thread
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Mary, I love your quote "if I finish, then I've won".......I hope you don't mind but I'm going to put that on my desk wall!
I'm looking for my next event.... Delvzy, is there a 5km event coming up in Melbourne or surrounds? I don't mind travelling and perhaps we could both run in it! -
"IF I finish then I've won" - LOVE that. Back in the 90's I ran the Boston Marathon and was quite pleased w/myself for having finished. My kids were in grade school then. One of their friends, a young, very competitive boy w/type A parents, came up to me a few days later looking sad and said, "Mrs. C, I'm sorry you lost the marathon." I had a good little chuckle over that.
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Thank you all,
I'm enjoying reading all of your stories! "If I finish then I've won" is the perfect quote for me!
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Mary, the Diva Dash is a lot of fun. It is an obstacle 5k for women. This is not a tough mudder obstacle race. No mud! And the obstacles are all very doable - crawling under things, climbing over things, balance beam, carrying something heavy for a short way. None of the obstacles last year required great upper body strength (like rope climbing a wall, or horizontal ladders). I think they have added some more obstacles this year - they did add horizontal ladders, but with 2 options - for those that can swing from rung to rung, go for it (not me!), but if you can't, then they have rungs underneath you can step on. It's not uber competitive either, I saw a lot of women just walking between obstacles, and if you didn't want to do an obstacle you could do jumping jacks instead. And wine at the finish line!
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Hey Sandlake, excited for your Princess registration! I was so tempted but I have 3 runDisney halfs in the lineup and I have to "just say no". Take your tiara because people wear them ALL WEEKEND LONG. (They also sell them at the expo!)
I am a big fan of upright and smiling, baby! You're not going to come in first, but there's enough medals for everyone. Just beat the straggler bus and you're aces. The Galloway program on the runDisney website is a simple schedule to keep on track and you have more than enough time between now and the run to get up to the distance. I hope to improve my pace, but my best possible performance would be 50th percentile in my age band, so my goal, really, is having a good time, not necessarily a fast time.
I was trying to get some inside scoop on the rumour runDisney was considering a Paris half, but I got a "haven't heard anything". Mmm-hmm, okay, we'll just wait, then. I'd totally do that.
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Hi, all! This past weekend was my running club's annual picnic. Have I mentioned before how much I love my club? I was part of several running groups back in Michigan - one I competed for in team races, one offered speedwork and group runs, and one hosted an annual picnic and awards ceremony - but none were as cohesive as this one. It's really helped me feel like part of a community, which has helped me get excited about running again.
The highlight of the picnic - well, besides the great food - was a 3-person relay. Teams were totally random, drawn out of a hat. Each runner did a loop around the lower part of the park (1.7 miles), then handed the baton (yes, we had real batons!) to the next runnner. When you weren't running, you hung around and cheered for whoever was coming in. While hanging around I met another runner who just finished chemo for ovarian cancer (and ran a smoking fast loop, I should add).
Next race is a super-low key club run tomorrow night (NOT a goal race . . . group speedwork tonight, so legs will be tired tomorrow). Next goal race is the New York Road Runners team competition in August. It's a 5-mile loop of Central Park, so you know I'm going to have to start getting ready for those hills.
Happy running, everyone.
Linda
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So psyched for all of your accomplishments!! I am inspired! I ran my first post-diagnosis 5k but then unfortunately ran into a chest infection 4.5 months after my exchange. Now I have to baby my chest to try to get it to heal up since the infection broke through the incision. I have a nice scab but my radiation oncologist told me I need to totally heal and let the scab fall off naturally as it can be a slower process on a radiated area for the skin to heal up. I'm praying all will be well on the antibiotic and I will be back running in no time! Living vicariously until then.
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Welcome, Mariasnow! Really sorry this has been such a long and complicated process for you. Infections suck - especially when they interfere with running, LOL.
L
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I have a treadmill cardio stress test tomorrow morning. Still nursing the vestiges of bronchitis I picked up in Singapore but will do my best. It's not so bad now, just a little tired and a bit itchy in the lungs. Looking forward to some insight into my weird high exercise heart rate. Not entirely counting on getting any answers, but hoping.
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Thanks lewing. I ended up deciding to go to my PS this morning on an emergency basis. I can see my implant through a little hole that is forming where I had my radiation boost. Taking action. In the meantime...sticking to my runner's diet so I keep feeling well - although keeping the calories down to manage my weight. Trying to take good steps with what my situation is each day. I looked at some Lululemon running clothes online for inspiration yesterday. I WILL get back there!
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Mariasnow, I have different issues but your "I WILL get back there!" resonates with me too. I have been running 2-3 miles 3x/week on my treadmill. It feels OK but takes more out of me than I think it should. Today I ventured outside and was doing pretty well for 1.6 miles, but then my old calf injury flared up. I ran for another half mile and it didn't get any better. It was not a very serious issue to begin with, just a gastroc strain I think, but it sure is stubborn. It first happened two years ago, then again in December 2011 five weeks before the Disney Marathon in Jan 12, which I did complete, VERY slowly. Haven't run more than about 5K at a time since. As it happens, I'm checking in with my running PT tomorrow when I visit my LE therapist. But my running PT never did manage to solve it, just did active release (OUCH) and thought rest would cure it from there. I think not. Bummer. Apparently starting Tamoxifen didn't suspend a big enough question mark over my running plans--ornery calf had to get in on it too. Any theories out there, runners, for how to cure an old calf adhesion (or whatever it is)?
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Runfree16, tried acupuncture? My PT does it. One needle released my seized up muscle down my front on one side (where the DIEP has resulted in a lot of tightness and stuff crammed into a small space). Just literally seconds and it relaxed. On my shoulders, the knot was a different kind and reason, and she jammed the needle right into the muscle. Holy crap. Hurt every bit as much as you'd think, but just briefly, and then it stayed loose for a couple of weeks.
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Eek, goldlining, no I haven't. Kind of a needle-phobe. I guess I wouldn't rule it out if it seemed like the best choice. I'll ask my PT tomorrow, thanks!
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The needles are tiiiiny - and in most cases just barely under the skin. You feel the tap of the plastic "straw" they are inside, but I just look away. The one that went into my shoulder was something else, briefly, but I can't complain because it worked.
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For the calendar, I have a 15K on 17 August. It's the "Midsummer Night's Run". As one would expect, many fairy wings and whatnot. Sun sets as you're in the first half of the course. In addition to great long sleeve shirts (with quotes from the play and NO sponsor spew on the back) and nice medals, they give out cumulative km pins for "more-tals": those who return year after year for more. I have done the 15K twice, so this year, I get 45km. It was the 30km pin last year that motivated me to walk the 15K in order to earn it, despite being in an air-cast boot. I didn't want to have the pin and not deserve it. It felt so good to do it when I'd been idle and grumpy.
Due to construction of a new streetcar maintenance yard, it has to relocate from its traditional location to Toronto Island and will meander hither and yon around the island, basically barely big enough to do 15K on (and the 30K version is two laps). This is a fundraiser for Sick Kids Hospital rheumatology clinic, which was where my daughter was treated. She just "graduated" this week. Steady remission at age 17.
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"Sponsor spew" -- I love it! The backs of some of my race shirts look like the Yellow Pages. And congrats, Goldlining, on your daughter's successful treatment.
Ran my running club's 5K tonight - super low-key, part of a series of races held every other week all summer long - and while it wasn't a goal race, I beat my goal time! I've been wanting to go under 22 minutes for 5K, and tonight, I finally did. I ran 21:47 by my watch, 21:51 gun time (I started a few rows back). That's my fastest 5K in more than 5 years, since my dx. Splits were 7:15 (uphill, dodging other runners), 6:49 (downhill, this mile pretty much runs itself), then home in 7:42 for the last 1.1 (7 minute pace on the nose). Very, very happy! I'm lucky in that there's another woman in the club who's just a bit faster than me, and I was able to hang on to her for much of the race.
Linda
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Linda, you crazy girl, that's an awesome pace!
I was so happy to do my 8 miles in 75 minutes this morning. Perfect weather, felt good. So different from those winter mornings when it's cold, dark and icy and I never seem to loosen uup.
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Definitely perfect running weather here in MD today. No humidity. It is supposed to be an off day but I am sneaking in 2 miles than walk.
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Runfree, I suffered with similar injuries for years in the past. I completely alleviated them with cranial sacral therapy when nothing else worked. Wishing you well. My doc said no exercise until 7/4.
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Mariasnow, that's very interesting! Cranial sacral therapy for calf stuff? I wouldn't have thought of that. My PT didn't have any magic answers. She suggested I look into Pose technique (I haven't yet, but I will), and she thinks in the long run, I need to strengthen my feet and ankles. I overpronate a LOT on the right and toss my weight onto the left, which is the leg that gets injured. I do wear pretty substantial custom orthotics, but my gait is still a bit of a mess, I guess.
Does your doc think no exercise will do the job, or is it that you can see how it goes starting 7/4?
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SO I pulled a partial FC
I worked 12 hours overnight....I start staycation today. My coworker was going to run a little 5K that I was aware of-I had thrown my shoes and clothes in the car..............just in case!
And so on this 2nd day of summer.......I officially ran my very first 5K (any run for that matter)
I did in under 38 min. I knew I was coming up on the end around 37.18-My coworker got that time and I was a few odd seconds behind her.
Shoot folks...I was just so darned excited to be upright, moving and able to complete the run. I really thought I would complete it in 45 minutes or so. Not bad for my first 5K. I cannot believe I held on to a 12 ish minute mile. Anyone who remembers, I couldn't even run 3 minutes just a few short months ago.
TY and Hugs to this great group and inspiring me to acheive a goal I never thought I could.
Off for a little siesta now. I think my excitement is wearing off a tad.
Bug hugzzz
Piper
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Go Piper go! Fantastic!
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Wow, Piper . . . your news flash made my day. It's so great to do what you thought you never could. Congrats!
L
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Way to go Piper.....you're doing Fantastic!
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Way to go Piper!!!
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My official time was 38:01. Was competing with getting around a stroller. HAHA. TY for all of the encouragement. I will ask to be put on the official calender for Aug 3-St. Barnabas 5K. I have been bitten by the runners bug. Wonder what my time can be with a good nights sleep HAHAHA
Gold- congrats on your daughters remission AWESOME. Loved the overseas running accounts...and all of the runs and helpful hint postings.
I walked yesterday. Will do a little circuit training over the next couple of days and get a run in mid week. I have my niece and nephew with me for a couple of days........YEAH!
XOXOXOXOXO
Piper
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So psyched that everyone is staying on it! I am waiting for some stitches to come out from a revision I had to remove some radiated skin. It turns out the boost weakened my skin so much that stitches weren't holding. It looks really good now and I will get these stitches out on 7/3. My PS says I can get active again right away after that!
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I keep checking in here for motivation but it's been quiet, eh? I went out for 3k while the dinner prep was in hold mode yesterday. Hot and humid (compared to usual) here, though nothing compared to elsewhere. My weather app was telling me Phoenix is 48C. (I have Phoenix on it because I have a trip there in October, and am daydreaming ahead.) We have never been 48C here. And obviously lots of places are more humid than here. Everything is relative.
I was reasonably pleased with my pace and enjoyed it, my first run since getting home. I went a direction I normally don't go, to make it a little more like a "strange place" run. Dang, I like running in "different" places so much more.
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Just a check in. Beautiful 7 mile run with a local group this morning on a country road surrounded by tall trees and hugged by a stream. Still some residual tenderness / achiness from the radiation, but oh-so happy to be getting some longer runs in.
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healing thoughts Maria. Yeah Lovesto! I can only hope to run more than 3 miles, but for now will hang on to what I can do. Honestly I am just mastering the 2-2.5 mile run on a somewaht consistent basis. Making strength training more of a consistent practice and as usuaul I am walking 3-ish miles several times a week.
I am getting my niece today-my bold, crazy fun red-head. Sooooooo excited. I had a nice time with her 2 siblings last weekend but...sssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhh.............The red-head is my mini-me and my favorite!
Happy trails and have a wonderful weekend all.
Gold-where do you live??? and do you travel alot for your job???
XOXOXOXOXOXO
Piper
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