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  • ESPNdeportes
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 3459

    #31
    Re: OS Running Thread

    I'm partial to Brooks myself, but the only thing I have to compare it to was Nike Shox I wore in college which were terrible
    "You can not ensure success, but you can deserve it." - John Quincy Adams

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    • Kevin26385
      EA Game Changer
      • May 2004
      • 5147

      #32
      Re: OS Running Thread

      Half-marathon in the morning, looks like 70% rain throughout and 47 degrees. Much rather have those conditions than the possibility of 80 degrees and humid.

      Ran my first hm of the season a couple of weeks ago and finished in 1:57. Course was extremely difficult, with hills everywhere in the second half-plus 20 mph winds the entire time.

      Hopefully it everything goes right I should have a time around 1:52 tomorrow.

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      • raidersbball20
        MVP
        • Apr 2008
        • 1375

        #33
        Re: OS Running Thread

        I'm starting to get into running more as the weather has gotten nicer. I think I'm gonna try to get in about 50 miles the first week of june

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        • Kevin26385
          EA Game Changer
          • May 2004
          • 5147

          #34
          Re: OS Running Thread

          Originally posted by raidersbball20
          I'm starting to get into running more as the weather has gotten nicer. I think I'm gonna try to get in about 50 miles the first week of june
          Good deal, once I run outside once it is difficult to get me back in doors. I think I have been running outside since late February now.

          Half-marathon was this morning, official times aren't posted but I should be around 1:53:55 which is a PR for me. Two more weeks till the 10 mile at Soldier Field.

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          • MachoMyers
            Old School
            • Jul 2002
            • 7670

            #35
            Re: OS Running Thread

            Cool thread. I recently ran the Paris Marathon with my wife (my 6th, her 7th) and my 5 th in just under 2 years so I'm taking some much needed time off to rest and heal. Just bought a road bike to do cross training and get away from running. Marathon training starts back up September 1st for Lisbon in December then hardcore for my first Boston Marathon next Easter.

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            • Jonesy
              All Star
              • Feb 2003
              • 5382

              #36
              Re: OS Running Thread

              Damn nice work Kev and Xavier!

              I hear you on running outside, I just can't do it on a treadmill, just feel wrong to me....

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              • Kevin26385
                EA Game Changer
                • May 2004
                • 5147

                #37
                Re: OS Running Thread

                Originally posted by Jonesy
                Damn nice work Kev and Xavier!

                I hear you on running outside, I just can't do it on a treadmill, just feel wrong to me....
                It's funny, when I think about when I started running a year ago, I only ran on the treadmill. Actually received my first injury transitioning to outside.

                But now I will never touch the treadmill, if I have to go inside I resort to the track...Which have its own annoying issues. Mainly people who walk don't know what lane to use haha

                Also, if you guys are serious about running I would suggest purchasing a Garmin GPS watch. It hooks up with a satellite and tells you your pace and after you upload it online you can see how fast your avg pace was for every mile...It also draws a map of the route you ran...Pretty cool!

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                • Kevin26385
                  EA Game Changer
                  • May 2004
                  • 5147

                  #38
                  Re: OS Running Thread

                  Originally posted by Xavier12
                  Cool thread. I recently ran the Paris Marathon with my wife (my 6th, her 7th) and my 5 th in just under 2 years so I'm taking some much needed time off to rest and heal. Just bought a road bike to do cross training and get away from running. Marathon training starts back up September 1st for Lisbon in December then hardcore for my first Boston Marathon next Easter.
                  Once it gets nicer out I think I am going to start cross training by swimming. I also just picked up a jump rope...See how that one goes.

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                  • Jonesy
                    All Star
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 5382

                    #39
                    Re: OS Running Thread

                    Even though I enjoy it I think I'm gonna have to take a break from running for a while. My left foot is killing me and it hurts like hell every morning when I get out of bed on a normal day and it's even worse the day after I run. I'm literally hobbling around like an old man (I'm 30) for the first hour of most days.

                    I think I might have some plantar faschitis (sp) or something so I might have to go get it checked out by a podiatrist. It's really sore on the ball of my foot and under the toes and is mildly sore all day but not that bad but is excruciating in the mornings.

                    You guys have an experience with that sort of thing?

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                    • Kevin26385
                      EA Game Changer
                      • May 2004
                      • 5147

                      #40
                      Re: OS Running Thread

                      Originally posted by Jonesy
                      Even though I enjoy it I think I'm gonna have to take a break from running for a while. My left foot is killing me and it hurts like hell every morning when I get out of bed on a normal day and it's even worse the day after I run. I'm literally hobbling around like an old man (I'm 30) for the first hour of most days.

                      I think I might have some plantar faschitis (sp) or something so I might have to go get it checked out by a podiatrist. It's really sore on the ball of my foot and under the toes and is mildly sore all day but not that bad but is excruciating in the mornings.

                      You guys have an experience with that sort of thing?
                      I have definitely heard of it, it was in runnersworld for one of the top 5 most common running injuries. As someone who has been injured before because of running (Tendinitis in my ankle and hip) it is best not to run on it at all. I was terrible at that, because after a week of doing nothing I would try to push and just make the recovery process longer.

                      I would definitely see a doctor. If you have to avoid running, try to pick up biking. I hate it...But it's better than nothing.

                      Oh another thing for people running long distances...Try an ice bath afterwards. I kept reading about people who run ironmans and marathons close together and they are convinced they are injury free because of the ice bath. I was skeptical, but tried it after my first half-marathon this season (May 1st) and after this mornings half marathon.

                      It is 20 minutes of torture...But it's worth it. Your legs will feel amazing the next day.

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                      • Jonesy
                        All Star
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 5382

                        #41
                        Re: OS Running Thread

                        Originally posted by Kev5890
                        I have definitely heard of it, it was in runnersworld for one of the top 5 most common running injuries. As someone who has been injured before because of running (Tendinitis in my ankle and hip) it is best not to run on it at all. I was terrible at that, because after a week of doing nothing I would try to push and just make the recovery process longer.

                        I would definitely see a doctor. If you have to avoid running, try to pick up biking. I hate it...But it's better than nothing.

                        Oh another thing for people running long distances...Try an ice bath afterwards. I kept reading about people who run ironmans and marathons close together and they are convinced they are injury free because of the ice bath. I was skeptical, but tried it after my first half-marathon this season (May 1st) and after this mornings half marathon.

                        It is 20 minutes of torture...But it's worth it. Your legs will feel amazing the next day.
                        Thanks for the advice Kev, yeah I think i'll just have the shelve the running for a bit and get it checked out. I'm still very active (I lift weights 4 times per week etc) so I'm too worried about replacing it with biking or something just yet but I may have to if this takes ages to heal.

                        A friend of mine who knows a bit about this sort of thing suggested wearing shoes at all times even around the house (I recently moved into a house that is virtually all tiled from a house that had lots of carpet) and suggested rolling a golf ball under the foot to trying loosen things up. I also get really tight calf muscles and generally my flexibility is hopeless so i think I have to focus on that for a while. I feel old man.

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                        • Kevin26385
                          EA Game Changer
                          • May 2004
                          • 5147

                          #42
                          Re: OS Running Thread

                          Officially had a PR this morning for the half-marathon! 1:53:18 (8:39 Pace) and managed to place 3rd in my age group

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                          • Kevin26385
                            EA Game Changer
                            • May 2004
                            • 5147

                            #43
                            Re: OS Running Thread

                            Just got word that I am receiving an extra medal because I placed in my age group for the half-marathon. Definitely exciting, the last time I won something sports related had to be when I was playing little league baseball.

                            Anyways, got in my 8 mile run today after swimming yesterday...Which was a mistake. My legs felt trashed today during the run. One more week till the next race, which is a 10 mile run at Soldier Field.

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                            • NDAlum
                              ND
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 11453

                              #44
                              Re: OS Running Thread

                              Congrats man
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                              • Kevin26385
                                EA Game Changer
                                • May 2004
                                • 5147

                                #45
                                Re: OS Running Thread

                                Just came home from the Soldier Field 10 mile:


                                10k next week to taper and last half-marathon of the summer in two weeks. With the time my cousin and I pulled today, I am really hoping for a 1:50-1:52 half marathon.

                                Then it's time to focus on the Marathon again

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