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« on: June 26, 2012, 01:53:10 am »
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Ok so this isn't meant to be just about running, but I wanted to tip the hat to Ozle's topic about walking.

I'm a track athlete (or was until this past year) who specializes in sprinting and hurdles. I'm super in love with the sport even though I'm not really that great. I'm still in college so I may pick it up again, we'll see.

Any other current/past athletes out there?
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Re: Running
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2012, 02:24:04 am »
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Ok so this isn't meant to be just about running, but I wanted to tip the hat to Ozle's topic about walking.

I'm a track athlete (or was until this past year) who specializes in sprinting and hurdles. I'm super in love with the sport even though I'm not really that great. I'm still in college so I may pick it up again, we'll see.

Any other current/past athletes out there?

Well, as I mentioned in Ozle's thread, I'm a triathlete. I most enjoy swimming, and have plans to do MIMS (Manhattan Island Marathon Swim) in the next year or two.

I'm also a member of RUSA (www.rusa.org) which is ultra long distance, unsupported cycling. I've been taking my rides light this season though, and instead been focusing on my swimming and running.

And I hate running. I just don't get much enjoyment from it. I dunno. But it's required for Tri's, so I put in the work.
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Re: Running
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2012, 02:31:28 am »
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Triathletes kind of amaze me. So, yeah, congrats on that. It combines 3 things I'm pretty bad at. I'm fast but I have NO endurance. Like even in high school I was a great track athlete but a terrible XC athlete, but oh well track's my sport anyway.

But because of that lack-of-endurance I'm totally with you that running is not really my thing. I run sometimes and obviously run in training, but I just don't enjoy it much, and definitely not as much as the running-is-life people (who are usually great people!!). What I really really love out of track is the competition, against fellow racers and against myself. If I get back into track one of the prime motivating factors for me will be that I'm just not at all satisfied with my PRs and I don't want to end my career without my times reflecting my absolute best. So yeah, fiercely competitive over here. Translates nicely to gaming, though, I'd say. ;D
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Re: Running
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2012, 03:02:18 am »
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I'm a runner. I ran Track and Cross Country in high school--2002-2006? Not so long ago, I suppose--and continued to run for leisure during college and now. I also coached middle school Track for years.

So, yeah, I love running. I was best at the 400 and 800 meter dash, and I was decent at the 5K for Cross Country (my senior year, anyway).
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Re: Running
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2012, 03:15:32 am »
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Middle distance is often considered one of the toughest categories in track and I can't disagree. I sure am not cut out for the 800. 400 is even pushing it for me although I did run it sometimes. 400 hurdles is considered one of the other toughest events and, yeah, I did that last year. Ugh.
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Re: Running
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2012, 03:40:09 am »
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Im thinking of taking up running now my walking is over!

Possibly aiming at the London Marathon next year
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Re: Running
« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2012, 03:45:04 am »
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Im thinking of taking up running now my walking is over!

Possibly aiming at the London Marathon next year

I feel like that is like saying "I'm taking up dominion! Possibly aiming at challenging WanderingWinder next week."

BUT you are obviously a very experienced walker and I can never look at distance running objectively. :P

So the best of luck to you! Don't hit any walls.
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Re: Running
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2012, 08:18:29 am »
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Im thinking of taking up running now my walking is over!

Possibly aiming at the London Marathon next year

I feel like that is like saying "I'm taking up dominion! Possibly aiming at challenging WanderingWinder next week."

BUT you are obviously a very experienced walker and I can never look at distance running objectively. :P

So the best of luck to you! Don't hit any walls.

I see no problem with that

im not aiming at WINNING the London marathon, much as I wouldnt expect to beat WW after a weeks worth of Dominion.

Obviously will take some consideration and effort, but 8 months training should be more than enough to finish a marathon.
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Re: Running
« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2012, 08:21:52 am »
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Well, as I mentioned in Ozle's thread, I'm a triathlete. I most enjoy swimming, and have plans to do MIMS (Manhattan Island Marathon Swim) in the next year or two.

And I hate running. I just don't get much enjoyment from it. I dunno. But it's required for Tri's, so I put in the work.

i have aspirations of a triathlon, but the swimming part is what kills me. i'm gassed after 400 meters. running on the other hand, that's no issue. maybe we can swap in for each other and hope the judges don't notice?

did a single year of xc in high school with occasional running in college.  have taken it up enthusiastically post-college though. i'm not all that quick but i can handle distance well enough.  finished a marathon last fall and am considering a second. 

i can totally understand not enjoying running, it's not for everyone.  personally though, i find it relaxing and it really helps deal with stress.  and to keep this a little relevant to the forum, i have dreamed up some really amazing engines while plodding through some of those longer runs. 
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Re: Running
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2012, 08:35:30 am »
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Well, as I mentioned in Ozle's thread, I'm a triathlete. I most enjoy swimming, and have plans to do MIMS (Manhattan Island Marathon Swim) in the next year or two.

And I hate running. I just don't get much enjoyment from it. I dunno. But it's required for Tri's, so I put in the work.

i have aspirations of a triathlon, but the swimming part is what kills me. i'm gassed after 400 meters. running on the other hand, that's no issue. maybe we can swap in for each other and hope the judges don't notice?

did a single year of xc in high school with occasional running in college.  have taken it up enthusiastically post-college though. i'm not all that quick but i can handle distance well enough.  finished a marathon last fall and am considering a second. 

i can totally understand not enjoying running, it's not for everyone.  personally though, i find it relaxing and it really helps deal with stress.  and to keep this a little relevant to the forum, i have dreamed up some really amazing engines while plodding through some of those longer runs.

Your last point is actually a really really good one. I too find that my head is completely clear and able to do it's best thinking when I'm training. For me, swimming especially. Being in the water, with nothing to focus on, allowing the body to take control of the natural rhythm and movement; no sounds, no talking... Nothing. Just me and my thoughts.  It's just relaxing, and a really good opportunity to think while the mind is void of anything to bog it down.
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Re: Running
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2012, 09:11:23 am »
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I used to be a mathlete. Actually, I played a year of baseball when I was a kid, too.

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Re: Running
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2012, 09:36:59 am »
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Long distance runner.

I do about a marathon a year (this year it's Chicago in October)

In 2009 I committed 5 months to training and did the Lake Placid Ironman.

I tend to do things "all in", hense the ridiculous number of Dominion games I've played since March...

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Re: Running
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2012, 11:28:02 am »
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Anything Triathlon and above is pretty awesome achievement in my book. Ill never have that sort of dedication (Nor do I think I want that sort of time commitment to exercise!)
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Re: Running
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2012, 11:47:52 am »
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Anything Triathlon and above is pretty awesome achievement in my book. Ill never have that sort of dedication (Nor do I think I want that sort of time commitment to exercise!)

It's not nearly as daunting as it seems!

Really, get in at the Sprint levels. They are very non-competitive and are GREAT for first timers and old stalwarts alike. And I mean that quite literally; I see people in the 70+ age bracket on a regular basis! The events can range from 200-400 meter swims, 10-15 miles on bike, and usually 5k (3.1 miles) runs. Nothing extreme at all, and absolutely the most enjoyable atmosphere around. The people are so supportive and just want to see everybody there succeed. And once you do your first, you're hooked!

www.totalimmersion.net/ - Best swimming instruction I've ever gotten
www.rusa.org/ - Not exactly the best for training, but I havn't really found something for cycling like running/swimming. There's still lots of good information here.
www.chirunning.com/ - It goes contrary to anything that's taught on a track, so if you're used to running track this likely won't work for you. But it's designed for taking people from no experience to long distance in an injury free and enjoyable way.

But I really do encourage everybody I meet to get involved in the sport. It SOUNDS daunting, but it really really really isn't. It's just FUN.
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Re: Running
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2012, 03:32:36 pm »
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im not aiming at WINNING the London marathon, much as I wouldnt expect to beat WW after a weeks worth of Dominion.

Obviously will take some consideration and effort, but 8 months training should be more than enough to finish a marathon.

Oh yeah I don't mean to say you can't do it! I just mean that it's something that's so intimidating to me I can hardly envision it. A marathon is nearly 20 miles longer than I've ever run before, but a lot of people can manage it just fine.

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That's amazing! I've watched some Ironman events on tv. Maybe I've seen you!
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Re: Running
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2012, 05:25:22 pm »
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You can pretty easily go from being about to run 5km to running a marathon in about 4-5 months (training less than 6h/week). Anyone feel free to pm me if you need a training program.

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Re: Running
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2012, 05:31:10 pm »
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You can pretty easily go from being about to run 5km to running a marathon in about 4-5 months (training less than 6h/week). Anyone feel free to pm me if you need a training program.

oy. not sure i'd go quite that far. but it is doable. the amount of training you need is heavily dependent on how much time and ability you have, how much of a base you have coming into training, and how fast you would want to finish the marathon.
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« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2012, 05:32:30 pm »
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On a note on the running, people ran off at the start of the Jersey walk I did! The show offs.

First person to finish the 48.2 miles did so in 7 hours 53 minutes apparently. Not bad considering most of it was hilly coastal paths!
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Re: Running
« Reply #18 on: June 27, 2012, 04:17:24 pm »
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I'm a runner myself!  Ran CC and Track in college and unfortunately due to Ill-Gotten Injuries (IGI), never ran to my full potential.  But I'm finally feeling healthy again and plan on racing some 5K's in the Ann Arbor area later this summer and fall.  Perhaps I'll throw in a marathon sometime as well, but no plans for that as of right now.
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« Reply #19 on: June 27, 2012, 04:25:15 pm »
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I'm a runner myself!  Ran CC and Track in college and unfortunately due to Ill-Gotten Injuries (IGI), never ran to my full potential.  But I'm finally feeling healthy again and plan on racing some 5K's in the Ann Arbor area later this summer and fall.  Perhaps I'll throw in a marathon sometime as well, but no plans for that as of right now.

I should of known, you looked like a runner! Maybe I'll do an Ann Arbor 5K, too...
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Re: Running
« Reply #20 on: June 28, 2012, 02:20:50 am »
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I am a sprinter and jumper. I just finished high school and don't really intend on doing it again. I got more into mid-distance this year, but my love is the triple jump. I'd be curious to here about PR's from DSell and Robz888 (and anyone else who did 1600 and below and/or jumps and/or hurdles). I started it to stay in shape for basketball, and hate training, but sickly enjoy the competition of an 800.

Other thread notes: I'm a mathlete, too! Four years at ARML, only one year of qualifying for AIME (should have been at least two). Two years back, my team was one stupid counting error (that I made on a team-round question) from winning the B-Division, so we ended up at 7th.

My soccer coach did an Ironman. He and his son and his mother did a mini-triathlon (the pup is afraid to swim outside of a pool) together, which I think is pretty neat.

Oh, and my PR's:
2:03.8 800m (hand-timed split of a 4x800m)
41'4" triple jump (that could easily be broken, I think I am more of a low-mid 42' jumper, at least)
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« Reply #21 on: June 28, 2012, 02:33:40 am »
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Well, you have me beat in the 800m! I think my best was 2:05. My best 400m was 53. And my best 5K was 16:54. I think those are my only good times.
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Re: Running
« Reply #22 on: June 28, 2012, 02:42:56 am »
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Ugh, I mentioned above that I'm not super happy with my PRs because I know I can do better. Now I'm gonna have to go rejoin track, thanks a lot. :P

Anyway:
100: 11:39
200: 23.35
400: 52.4
300h: 41.89

And my high school high hurdle time and college 400 hurdle time are too icky for me to post, just not happy with those at all. XD
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« Reply #23 on: June 28, 2012, 02:47:58 am »
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Ugh, I mentioned above that I'm not super happy with my PRs because I know I can do better. Now I'm gonna have to go rejoin track, thanks a lot. :P

Anyway:
100: 11:39
200: 23.35
400: 52.4
300h: 41.89

And my high school high hurdle time and college 400 hurdle time are too icky for me to post, just not happy with those at all. XD

Did I say 53 in the 400? I meant 52.3.  ;)
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« Reply #24 on: June 28, 2012, 02:51:11 am »
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Ugh, I mentioned above that I'm not super happy with my PRs because I know I can do better. Now I'm gonna have to go rejoin track, thanks a lot. :P

Anyway:
100: 11:39
200: 23.35
400: 52.4
300h: 41.89

And my high school high hurdle time and college 400 hurdle time are too icky for me to post, just not happy with those at all. XD

Did I say 53 in the 400? I meant 52.3.  ;)

:P

It's funny, my best in high school was a 52.6 relay split (I never really run straight 400s) but then in a time trial in college during fall training I pop off a PR. Unexpected. The rest of the spring season, though, was... >.>

Oh, I ran a 60 once and I think I got 7.25.
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