Highhuntin
Lil-Rokslider
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Feb- 220 running miles with 28k vert, was shooting for 30k but lost track I guess.. fell short on weight lifting as usual, I really need to get into a weight lifting routine!
FYI, almost all “trail runners” actually walk the uphills above a certain steepness. So if you jog the flats and walk the uphills you’re in good company. Just call it a “power hiking” uphill and you’ll practically be an ultra runner…OK, so I had an idea in the back of my head that I sort of turned into a goal. There is a local forest service road that I thought about trying to jog from end to end. With just a little modification of starting point I can make it a 25K jog. I just finished digitizing the route, however, and really doubt than I can complete it due to the hills in the last third of the distance. At least I doubt I can do it on the schedule I had hoped and am not sure I‘ll have the opportunity to keep building for it.
But working toward it has already been a success. The past four years I have built up through the winter and made a long spring jog before the heat of summer - each year I have made it to a half marathon distance before dropping back. But wanting to reach 25K this year has made me work a little harder and I have already completed a 13.2 mile jog and a 14 mile jog on my neighborhood roads. Will still try to get 25K but not sure it will be on the hilly forest road.
Sorry for the long post but thought if I wrote it down in public I may find a little more self motivation.
Update: Writing it down and thinking it over led me to decide to split out two goals. First, hit 25K at a jog; second, jog the length of the forest road. That way if I do have to slow to a walk up one of the last slopes I won't also have to miss out on the 25K mark. So I guess it's now a goal of 25K and then a harder 25K.
And I went out today and jogged 26K so I'm on my way.
Nice job! Do you follow any program? I never did until last spring, and i followed it very strictly. I was gollowing a marathon program. The longest run i did previously was 16 miles. A half marathon beat me up pretty good. But following a actual free training plan i found online made the build up real “easy”. The long runs would get hard and id hurt a little the last mile or two but its structured to help that. Now im following a 50 miler program and a 16 mile run isnt hard at ll for me anymore now that i built the base from smarter peoples programs.OK, so I had an idea in the back of my head that I sort of turned into a goal. There is a local forest service road that I thought about trying to jog from end to end. With just a little modification of starting point I can make it a 25K jog. I just finished digitizing the route, however, and really doubt than I can complete it due to the hills in the last third of the distance. At least I doubt I can do it on the schedule I had hoped and am not sure I‘ll have the opportunity to keep building for it.
But working toward it has already been a success. The past four years I have built up through the winter and made a long spring jog before the heat of summer - each year I have made it to a half marathon distance before dropping back. But wanting to reach 25K this year has made me work a little harder and I have already completed a 13.2 mile jog and a 14 mile jog on my neighborhood roads. Will still try to get 25K but not sure it will be on the hilly forest road.
Sorry for the long post but thought if I wrote it down in public I may find a little more self motivation.
Update: Writing it down and thinking it over led me to decide to split out two goals. First, hit 25K at a jog; second, jog the length of the forest road. That way if I do have to slow to a walk up one of the last slopes I won't also have to miss out on the 25K mark. So I guess it's now a goal of 25K and then a harder 25K.
And I went out today and jogged 26K so I'm on my way.