
Wow!
The end of this "RUN" is here! I found it to be fascinating and a lot of fun!
I am scheduled for a 15 mile run tomorrow! I plan on starting early (for this swing shift worker) between 6:00 and 6:30 AM.
What are your plans? It looks like we are going to do 300 miles this month! Thanks everybody!
The question comes up now - Are we going to continue this? I would like to! How do the rest of you feel about it?
Remember - The run does end, but not the running!
I'm with you my friend - I'll carry on if everyone else will. Might as well...
ReplyDeleteDoing 14 tomorrow and, as we are finally experiencing summer here, I will start around 6:30 as well. I think we're going to crack the 300 miles this weekend!
Whew! I ran 15.06 miles according to the iPod and 15.33 according to the Garmin 205. I ran it at race pace! It took some work, but it was worth it!
ReplyDeleteI'm just getting warmed up, let's keep this going!
ReplyDeleteI ran 14 miles this morning with our training group.
October 12th is getting close!
I say let's keep it going....with our marathons coming up, the mileage can only pick up. We may have to up the goal!!
ReplyDeleteI did 10.12 miles this morning! I am back on the board again :-)
I did 2 on Friday and 5 today -- for a total of 7. Lo and behold!
ReplyDeleteOf course we should continue this!
I'm sounding like a broken record - 6 miles. But, I just love this run. I'm just trying to keep my long run max at about 6 miles for now, and am continuing to work on crosstraining with my bike and also swimming.
ReplyDeleteSunday runs are my time to catch up on podcasts and it's a great way to start a week!
I love reading about everyone's weekend runs, and would like to continue. Sames rules?
I vote to keep this going! Nothing like beeing held accountable...
ReplyDeleteI ran twice today - but they were separate runs and won't count as one run - they were several hours apart.
Run #1 8.75 Miles
Run #2 7.25 Miles
So, while it was 16 for the day, I will take 8.75 as my longest run of the weekend.
Yesterday I managed 5 miles running plus 3 miles of walking = 8 miles. My hamstring is still bothering me but I can run slow without any pain, which is good. Count me in if we continue VRR.
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