4 months ago
Denver, Colorado: Why You Should Run Outdoors This Season -- And How To Enjoy It «
If you have a regular running practice, whether it’s formalized with app-tracking software, or a more casual commitment to run four days a week, you might have taken it inside in recent weeks, especially if you live in the chillier part of the Northern Hemisphere.
It’s been cold outside,…
We are lucky in Denver, it was mid-50s and sunny today. There was snow/slush on the path but overall it was perfect for running this afternoon. How are you running in the winter?
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7 months ago
Jezebel: Why Women Runners are Punk Rock «
Runspiration for all. Especially since I’ve just decided to run another half in the Spring of 2012! What races do you all have to train for this winter (ugh)?
See also: Julia Chase-Brand A Leading Pioneer
7 months ago
Talk about a really amazing race:
“Fauja Singh, 100, finished Toronto’s waterfront marathon Sunday evening, securing his place in Guinness World Records as the oldest person — and the first centenarian — to ever accomplish a run of that distance,” CBC News reports.
via NPR
So yeah, go and have a run.
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7 months ago
Have you ever seen the photos they take of you during the race that you get like 3 weeks later?
I’ve stopped looking at them.
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1 year ago
Liz finished the Colfax half marathon (Taken with picplz.)
I ran my first half marathon last Sunday (May 15th) at 6 in the morning. The weather was not ideal — it was rainy and in the upper 30s — but in the end it was better than running in the heat and sun.
I finished at 2:15:25 with a PPM of 10:20. My goal was a 10 min PPM so I was RELIEVED that this worked out. I was not sore afterward — a little stiff in the quads the next day but overall felt fine. Took Monday off and was back to running and biking on Tuesday!
I was incredibly nervous the night before and only ended up getting about 3 and a half hours of sleep. Of course my adrenaline was super high so the lack of sleep didn’t ruin the run at all. But the best part about finishing at my goal time was the fact that for my next half (probably in October) I’ll know I can do it and won’t be so stressed out.
If you’re running a half and want more info on how I trained (I used a Nike training schedule that ended up giving me too many run days and not enough cross training, that’s the only thing I would change), send us an ASK!
Next up: Colorado Bolder Boulder 10k 5/30; Loveland Lake to Lake Triathlon relay 6/25
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