mercutio99
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Sign me up, I’m sore from this week’s milesMaybe a massage from me would have it feeling better?
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Sign me up, I’m sore from this week’s milesMaybe a massage from me would have it feeling better?
The Skyway Bridge is the best workout you will get. I live at one of the highes elevations north of St. Pete near Clearwater. It is around 50 feet so not a bad run for an amature down to the bach and back.I grew up on the coast and don't mind running in the rain, but I find anything much longer than 10k and I can get some serious chaffing. We had freezing rain here a few days ago and that is just a whole other level of slippery but not very cold fortunately.
There are hills in Florida?I was in Tampa and St Petersburg for a conference once and the highest things I saw were Highway interchanges
You are absolutely correct... This is flat, flat. But i normally train on a park that was Man-made that has a couple of hills with steep incline. As a matter of fact they use the park for a lot of the local races (5k, 10K, trail runs, etc.) so the terrain varies from Asphalt, to dirt, to grass, to rocks, to cement... plus the erosion from the rain, etc. I'll post some pictures next time i'm there.I grew up on the coast and don't mind running in the rain, but I find anything much longer than 10k and I can get some serious chaffing. We had freezing rain here a few days ago and that is just a whole other level of slippery but not very cold fortunately.
There are hills in Florida?I was in Tampa and St Petersburg for a conference once and the highest things I saw were Highway interchanges
that'a beautiful bridge, but it gets super windy at the top. I always wanted to run it. Never did. It has some public parking lot at both ends and it is an spectacular area.The Skyway Bridge is the best workout you will get. I live at one of the highes elevations north of St. Pete near Clearwater. It is around 50 feet so not a bad run for an amature down to the bach and back.
We are all casual runners, regardless of distance. The Olympians are training and not on Lit. So welcomeA more casual runner here from Arizona
Fair point! I’m looking forward to learning from you allWe are all casual runners, regardless of distance. The Olympians are training and not on Lit. So welcome
Wait, you said running hills is harder in the heat, but you also said you’re in Florida? Or talking about going up and over the bridges?in Florida we are now entering the phase or either "Thunderstorm and intense rain" or "Don't forget your sunscreen or you will fry like an egg". I personally love to run in the rain as long as there is no lighting, and the extreme heat makes running on the hills so much harder. Specially with 90% humidity.
I have to ram up my mileage... and according to my Garmin my VO2 Max indicates that i am dead![]()
I've been super lazy too. Have to pick up the pace againI used to pop on months back....
Good morning (here anyway)
Tapering for a race so my mileage is going down but will be back up soon enough.
Well after the race I have about six weeks until the next one so I'm.havr time to ramp up and taper one more timeI've been super lazy too. Have to pick up the pace again
Welcome!HS jogger here
Nothing beat new shoes!Lunch run today felt pretty good. New shoes felt good too. Perfect running weather. Just a good day overall.![]()
Did my regular Saturday 10k trail run this morning. Really windy in SE PA today too; felt like it was in mid-40s. How can you be lazy if you made the effort to get up off the couch today? 7k’s fine!Went for another 7k today. the weather was perfect. Hot and sunny but windy. I admit i am a lazy bitch. I have to step up my game.
Hey @jlightfoot75 what shoes did you get?