Thanks Carolyn.
January totals:
Running - 72 miles
Bicycling - 198.5 miles
Swimming - 15.7 miles
I'm training for a half-ironman at the end of April. There seems to be a lack of focus on running with the training plan I'm using. That's probably a good thing since the focus seems to be more on swimming and I'm weakest & the most inexperienced in that aspect.
Paul
Paul's blog
Marathon Maniac #957
185.5 miles for me in January.
Life is a headlong rush into the unknown. We can hunker down and hope nothing hits us or we can stand tall, lean into the wind and say, "Bring it on, darlin', and don't be stingy with the jalapenos."
100.9 miles for me plus one really good slip and fall that convinced me running inside during the winter in Wisconsin may not be such a bad thing
Thanks Carolyn!
Picture from Arizona from our b&b - thx Carolyn for keeping this up
Henrun - 60 miles
marj - ???
Walk-Jogger
January: 116.3 miDecember: 80.7 miNovember: 107.3 miOctober: 56.1 miSeptember: 4.3 mi
Highest mileage month since last May. Dealing with health issues so this was not a good running month, but hope plan to turn that around some in Feb.
Retired & Loving It
Thanks, Carolyn.
163.8
All EZ miles (many on trails) but getting back into a routine (more or less).
Be safe. Be kind.
#artbydmcbride
151.9 miles
and I ran my first 50K
Runners run
BlazinCajun
159.3 miles
Andrew------------------God, my Lord, is my strength;he makes my feet swift as those of hindsand enables me to go upon the heights.Hb 3:19
125 miles. Just running, no races.
"I didn’t run a race until I was 41 and that was a marathon! Let that sink in for a minute." -me
Consistently Slow
140.6
One run was 100 miles
Pistol 100. 1 & Done.
Maybe.
Run until the trail runs out.
SCHEDULE 2016--
The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff
http://bkclay.blogspot.com/
an amazing likeness
174 miles for January (46 were treadmill due to winter, a monthly treadmill max miles).
174 miles year to date.
Acceptable at a dance, invaluable in a shipwreck.
174 miles for January 174 miles year to date.
174 miles for January
Funny how that works....
MM#209 / JapanJoyful#803
Tetsujin - 47.4 miles1/01 - Polar Bear Plunge and 5K - 33:001/12 - Joyful Weekly Wednesday (Hiratsuka) - 7:50:001/31 - Joyful Getsuri #169 (Hiratsuka - 18 miles - 6:20:00
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After only two lifetime DNF’s (1978 and 2006), I vowed that last December’s rainy bail-out at mile 21.5 of the Flat Ass Marathon would be my last DNF. NOT, as barely a month elapsed before it happened again in January, this time at 18 miles when I didn’t make it to the early start in enough time to be done by the time everyone goes home..,I sure hope it doesn’t happen again (although, as I write this, it did happen again in deep snow on Hakone Pass for a lifetime fifth time and three-in-the-last-three months. . .
ps - hey runnerclay, what does "1 and done" mean?
are you doing a grand slam or something this year
what are the other ones going to be?
"Enjoy yourself. Your younger days never come again." 100yo T. Igarashi to me in geta at top of Mt. Fuji (8/2/87)
Carolyn
Bump for last call while I tally up the results! Figured I'd better get on this, since it's almost March...
I ended up with 169.3 miles for January - sadly, not a prime number, but since I was traveling and didn't have regular internet access, I didn't know my total mileage or have a handy chart of primes available. But lots of running in shorts and singlets, so all good.
I hammered down the trail, passing rocks and trees like they were standing still.
MM #5615
January: 157