Here we are, Monday again, and it's time to kick off a new Weekly Chat!
This week's question is a dilemma ๐
Would you rather:
A. Win a lifetime supply of a very favourably reviewed new running shoe only available in beige...
B. Win two pairs of your favourite running shoes in shocking pink!
ANYWAY ๐๐๐
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Although B is the more sensible response, I might take a punt on the beige wonders. I could always give them away if I didn't like them. Anyone on here wear a UK size 7-7.5? ๐
I've been having some Achilles trouble this week, so I've just been swimming and doing some upper body strength work in the form of push ups (plural) and pull up (singular). Also a full strength workout yesterday cos the heels are feeling better. Resting seems to be helping, so I'm hoping to make my 10K fancy dress run on Sunday. Costume is ready ๐๐๐
B for me please have got speed,or in my case slow, results for last week 48.45=10.14 I am just coming to the end of my first years training log and on first glance I don't see any improvement until I look closer and realize I have run thro, two bad hip injuries or arthritis and a chest infection,and I'm still going also lost a stone in weight and at the mo feeling a lot stronger ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ
I know Iโm doing a Canute here, but itโs got to be shocking pink for me. Since moving into my sixties (how did that happen?!) Iโve found beige creeping into my friendsโ lives. ๐
While Iโm here can I have a virtual HM medal, pretty please? I completed the Cranleigh Challenge Half yesterday and got to the end before dark. ๐โโ๏ธ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐ถโโ๏ธ๐
I'd go for B, as I like to be visible in traffic. This is despite my hating the color pink.
We visited hubby's family in Bergen at the weekend and ended up signing up for a fell event, although this wasn't decided until after I'd boarded my flight - and didn't have the right shoes - so I decided to just walk up the mountain. It was quite tricky, as there was lots of loose rock, and plenty of rubble to climb over and I have short legs, so it took me an hour to climb the 400m up - at least the course was only 2.1 km long. My 15-year-old did it in 26 minutes! It ended up being quite the family affair - with 8 of us there. We also won 4 of the prizes on offer - including two entries for my son to another fell event in Bergen in 2 weeks' time. Hubby and I have a 30 k event here in Oslo, so he'll get to travel over on his own, and run with my extremely athletic older brother-in-law.
Said brother-in-law pointed out that I should do more fell races, so I have something to write about in my column. Figuring that even doing badly should provide good material, I've signed up for an event here in Oslo at the weekend. It's 4.5 km, with an ascent of 270 m, and it's mostly on road, so at least I know I can complete it. I'm nervous. I don't like hills at the best of times, and I'll probably be all on my own that day, so I just have to resign myself to being the last finisher.
What a change from just two weeks ago, when I was bemoaning my low mileage and lack of varied training. It's all go now!
Completed my race yesterday so now getting ready for the next one, a 10k trail race in 3 weeks
My RunkeeperGo free year was up yesterday, but by the time I knew about it, it was already cancelled, so the remaining runs on the plan were gone. Just like that ๐คทโโ๏ธ I thought it might have let me complete my existing plan, but no โน๏ธ They donโt tell you itโs ending, just thatโs its ended. Oh well. I donโt think itโs worth ยฃ40a year I might look at Nike app as it says that has free plans
Iโm still horribly spotty and go back to docs on Thursday Feel ok though and running a 5k in a mo. Iโm heading back to the trail for my training runs for the next few weeks
Have a good week everyone ๐๐ช๐๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ
A for me. Never have to pay for another pair of trainers again? I'd happily wear any colour. Completed a HM yeaterday so I have that lovely honeymoon week period of running as and when I feel like it , for how far I want to go whilst planning my future event and training plan.
Haha, this question is very relevant to me because I have just bought a pair of Saucony Freedom ISOs in beige โ I couldn't resist the ยฃ80 reduction from full retail price. I wore them yesterday to improve my 10k time to 52' 03", shaving 8 minutes off my previous best, so no complaints
Gosh, it didn't occur to me that there were actually any shoes available in beige! Lol!!! How very nice to find some good ones at ยฃ80 off though! ๐๐๐
First choice for me as I could not turn down saving that much money whatever colour they were ๐คฃ๐
Had a lovely time at my 5 mile race yesterday - just about to write a run report.
Unfortunately having massive issues with the Army though ๐ก Phoned this morning to book onto Selection to be told they know nothing about me being allowed to go - I'm still deferred according to their system. Also budget cuts mean I can't be paid petrol money as a Recruit anymore. It's a 100 mile round trip to rehearse every Wednesday so I literally can't afford to go anymore.
Positives out of negatives though - there's a club 5k on Wednesday that I'll now be able to take part in ๐โโ๏ธ๐๐โโ๏ธ
I was really upset earlier but now I'm just a bit annoyed. Going to ask for them to send me the money I spent on petrol the last time I went (you have to collect it at the barracks) as when I spent it I was not expecting expenses to be so abruptly stopped ๐ก
No brainer for me! Pink all the way (as I'm sitting here in head to toe bright pink scrubs getting ready for work ๐).
I got my first proper trail run in of the season on Friday and am looking forward to starting my new HM plan this week. The weather isn't supposed to be very nice next weekend but I have plans to head out to the lake regardless and get one, maybe even 2, trail runs this weekend. It may be a wet one, but it is much needed moisture for our area.
Yep B for me too - the thought of being locked into something forever is no fun!
Just back from a sports massage which hopefully will have worked some magic on my tight and painful left calf - not bad enough to stop me running but very uncomfortable for the first km or so (and the day after a run!). Nice easy week for me ahead of a low key HM on Sunday - shouldn't be as windy as the last one but definitely hoping for some clouds ๐
I'm sort of "tapering" this week before my HM on 18th (as usual I'm using it as an excuse to eat too much and only do a couple of 5k runs). No beer from now on either.. but a barrel on Sat afternoon post-race (carbs)
Post HM Sat I did drink close to a barrel too! 1 pint of water one pint of ale style. Strange experiment trying to rehydrate and drink beer at the same time! (Not recommended) I'll post a mini race report in next week's chat post.
Yep, beige for me too. Donโt think pink footwear would suit me, but I would wear any colour - so if beige is unlimited itโs a no brainer for me.
I did my first official 5k road race on Saturday evening, after a very leisurely parkrun in the morning. Volunteered at junior parkrun on Sunday and then did a slow 10k trail run to recover from Sat. Iโm pondering doing a trail marathon late June but unsure how much tougher than a road marathon it would be. I find trail running better than pavements normally - softer on the legs, so am considering it on that basis. I would not be running for a time, purely the distance so that removes any self-induced pressure. What does the panel think? Iโm up to 18miles on the trails currently...
Depends ๐ Is it hilly, technical, both? I think that a flat road marathon can be as hard as a hilly trail one in some ways - flatness and hardness are tiring in their own special way ๐ If you're talking VERY hilly and/or tricky terrain that would make the trail marathon possibly tougher. But since you say you prefer trails, and don't mind about your time, I'd think you'll have a blast!
Thanks Abi - it isnโt exactly flat but no major hills as such. It is quite technical with mixture of surfaces but mostly country lanes/footpaths/fields. Will ponder some more ๐
Pink, all the way! Whilst beige has its place, itโs not a fun running colour is it? And, safety first, runners need to be seen! Bring on the bright colours. โค๏ธ
Iโm sneakily creeping my distance up at the moment and yesterday ran a surprise 12k - it was meant to be 11k, but I had tech issues. I wrote a monstrous post over on B210K about it - I still donโt feel worthy to post on the Big School forum!
So 12k in the bag - creeping up slowly! ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ
I am buying white shoes to save money at the moment (they come often half the price) and I know why... have you ever run with white shoes??? they get very dirty very soon
so beige for free is a no brainier for me. if they are good and cheap they are usually mine
I have not run (if you discount 5 miles) this week (rest and give time back to my family after a fairly intense marathon training and a good result. I must say I am surprised on how my body recovered. I was ok, no particular pain since Wednesday.
So today i went out and did a 6 miles. I am looking to run a slow recovery week (40 miles maybe?) then travel for work. if I can fit in some speed running in the next week I will try to run a half marathon mid June. Just to use the fitness gained during the marathon preparation and maybe aim for a sub 90' (and beat my 1:30:09 ran last year...)
Beige for me and then I would go and jump in the mud a few times :).
Iโve not been too intense this week. Did a short trail recon run on Sat along with some track work later in the morn. Missed my run pals who were on a longer route elsewhere. This morn went for a solo โmental flossโ run in some dull rainy weather. Stopped for some breakfast halfway through. And tomorrow is interval/hills day with the group. Would like to plan some kind of run adventure this year, but Iโm getting a bit of pushback from my family on that front so thatโs likely more of a pipe dream. Next week is my trail race, but its really more to have some fun and get out there. Will need to find a marathon plan for the October waterfront race soon.
Yes something like that could work. We have some beautiful provincial parks within driving distance. Something a little bigger could also work, like running in Iceland (and seeing the northern lights) which were both bucket list items for me and Mrs Decker (minus the running for her).
Ah yes, that would be something indeed! Tricky to satisfy both preferences though, I do get it.
From memory I don't think public transport is all that over there, maybe you could get MrsD to drop you off and run back. If there was somewhere midway she'd like to check out, shopping etc she'd be available as support if anything went pear shaped.
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