#8070457 - 01/31/15 01:31 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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SJP0tato
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Any good ideas on how to go faster downhill without knees killing the next day?
How's your cadence on the downhill sections? I've noticed it's so much easier to drop my turnover on downhills, which causes more pounding on my feet/knees/legs. I have to force myself to keep my turnover high for the first 1/3 of downhill sections until things settle in. Then it sort of feels like gliding down the hill instead of striding down it, if that makes sense.
Not sure if that's what you're already doing, but if not, try to focus on keeping your turnover high (higher even than on flat ground) to minimize the force on your knees.
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#8071001 - 01/31/15 10:37 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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Rudi
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I'll try bringing my shoulders forward and increasing cadence. I think my issue is that I'm shortening my stride, decreasing cadence, and bringing my shoulders back. I'll give this a shot and see how it goes
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#8073853 - 02/02/15 06:06 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
[Re: Sir Ironpool]
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Didn't really have a goal either. But I hit 125 miles which I think is my biggest month ever. February is probably going to be even bigger providing I don't get injured (140+).
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#8074216 - 02/02/15 09:57 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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SJP0tato
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My Jan turned out pretty solid: got in 4 good weeks with 3x quality days each for a total of 217 miles (my highest ever in 31 total runs). Now I've got 4 weeks of Jack Daniels stage-4 (easier than stage 3) and taper into my last half of this season at the end of Feb.
My legs are feeling a little rough, but I think that's to be expected immediately after the previous stage. The next couple weeks focus mainly on threshold/tempo runs to lock in race pace, then the taper. I'm sure after a few weeks of that I'll feel more confidence.
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#8074304 - 02/02/15 11:02 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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Sir Ironpool
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My Jan turned out pretty solid: got in 4 good weeks with 3x quality days each for a total of 217 miles (my highest ever in 31 total runs). Now I've got 4 weeks of Jack Daniels stage-4 (easier than stage 3) and taper into my last half of this season at the end of Feb. My legs are feeling a little rough, but I think that's to be expected immediately after the previous stage. The next couple weeks focus mainly on threshold/tempo runs to lock in race pace, then the taper. I'm sure after a few weeks of that I'll feel more confidence.
Solid work man. Yeah, the legs will definitely feel it over the next couple weeks as you continue to ramp it up, but if you take the taper seriously, you'll be ready to rock in your race.
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#8077185 - 02/04/15 12:25 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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Netflix + treadmill = win. I've been able to survive up to 23 miles doing that. 
The last two training sessions were productive. Finally nailed my elusive 5x1000 meter @ my 5K pace Sunday. Then did my 7.5 mile tempo run at my 10K pace last night.
My next session is honestly scaring me. An 8 miler at marathon pace, followed by a "fast" 18 miler the following day on hills. Mentally I just feel unprepared. Worried I'll either blow up or get injured. But I've been sticking to the plan so far. And I guess this session is supposed to teach me how to run when tired.
*fingers crossed*
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#8078287 - 02/04/15 11:59 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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Nice work man. Humble to admit I'm feeling pretty beat as well. Not 50 consecutive days kinda beat but much more tender than the last time I trained for this.
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#8080091 - 02/05/15 10:28 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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Lividentity
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Anybody see this and wish they had a couple grand to do it? 
http://www.robkrarultracamp.com/
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#8080490 - 02/06/15 09:56 AM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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2000SiRacer
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#8080905 - 02/06/15 01:20 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
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When it comes to beards, this is where I excel, so much more so than actually running.
Jan: 25 SLOW road miles on the feet, no pain Cycling: 96miles
Figure my goals are very modest for '15. Simply being able to run every week. So more emphasis on caring for my feet, less on stubbornly doing miles.
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#8081352 - 02/06/15 03:49 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
[Re: 2000SiRacer]
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dirtyS13drifta
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Will he teach me how to grow a beard. I'm afraid you and Ironmom are doomed to wander the baby faced deserts alone (or together) Oh, I can grow a beard, it's just that the ladies in my life (wife, daughters, Donnie) don't like the scratchiness. The ladies in my life say the same thing...and yet here we are amen brother (technically I'm only allowed the beard 6 months of the year before she dumps me tho.../balls in a box)
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#8082062 - 02/06/15 11:08 PM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
[Re: 2000SiRacer]
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You guys. 
Whelp, I did it. Got to 20 miles in just over 3 hours with 1876 ft cumulative elevation change, according to Runkeeper. I was cruising at a mid-9 mile pace until mile 12, where training requires me to then run at my 10K pace for 3 miles. It was a huge mental breakthrough. And I now understand why many of you guys preach race pace throughout training.
Took a gel shot and salt tab every 5 miles. Stopped 3 times to refill water. Numerous stops at traffic lights. But overall I'm feeling pretty stoked.
One thing I noticed was that around mile 19 my right glute muscle began to cramp a bit. It wasn't bad but I'm worried it might get worse in those last 6 miles on race day. Calves are a little cramped but overall the body feels pretty good.
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#8084033 - 02/09/15 01:04 AM
Re: Running/Cardio Thread
[Re: stickaz_old]
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Nice job guys. But I now have a horrible mental picture Stickaz. 
Also, I think it's totally fine to do longer weekend mileage as long as we can hit the recommended targets for the interval/tempo runs during the week. Perhaps the other guys can chime in with their opinions.
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