Which race is that?
Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta, GA.
I think it's actually the largest in the world, but I'm not positive about that.
Which race is that?
Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta, GA.
I think it's actually the largest in the world, but I'm not positive about that.
**** that. I'm sleeping in and getting drunk the night before.
Anyone sprint regularly here?
2h 8m marathon for gold today.
Damn.
Damn indeed. I was just passing halfway at that point. 4:55 for my first today.
Is it weird that I prefer indoor track running than outside running?
Congrats on the first one.
Which one? Any particular part more difficult than others for you?
First one I ever did I didn't train on hills, like really at all.... And then did a really, really hilly marathon here in Atlanta. I had looked at elevation charts before, but really didn't understand what the hell I was looking at while looking at them. After that race I sure learned quick.
I was able to run 20+ easily on my training days, maybe not super fast, but easy effort wise. When I hit mile 17 on race day, I wanted to die. I couldn't even get up a moderate hill at that point. Ended getting a little burst of energy for the last 3 miles, and finished right at 4:50 and was super pumped. Anything under 5 hours was going to be considered a success, since prior to training for it my longest run ever was like 6 miles.
It was the Edmonton Marathon, and was about as flat as you can get. Hills weren't an issue, as I do hill repeats every Friday.The first half was great, ran it in 2:05, then began to gradually slow down. Km 32-38 were tough, but after pushing through, felt good for the the last 4k. Still sore, hoping everything is healed up by next weekend, going hiking at Mount Robson/Berg Lake.
Got that next one on the radar yet with that post race high?
can anyone tell me why, my left calf dies so quickly when i run? it never gives me any trouble on the bike or elliptical, but when i run it just get's tight and heavy really quick, any ideas?
Having problems with stress fractures and inflammation in my shins. Used to run outdoors a lot. Now I can't run for 2-3 months.
Anybody got tips on how to prevent stress fractures in the future when I get back into running?
That I don't, I would talk to your physio about that one, I think. Or a PT that specializes in running.
Dynamic or static?