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onemile


     

    It's simple; my run is done and out of the way before my day starts. Two words for that; Awe, Some. Big grin

     

    This is a great feeling. However, when I have tried morning running, it has always felt so sluggish and speedwork paces were harder and slower.  So then I went back to after-work runs.

    LRB


       

      This is a great feeling. However, when I have tried morning running, it has always felt so sluggish and speedwork paces were harder and slower.  So then I went back to after-work runs.

       

      No, it is definitely not for everyone. I get up two hours before I run to allow my body a WTF moment. Not many people have that kind of time, which doesn't include the time spent actually RUNNING. I wouldn't either except an 8:30 start time at work and relatively short drive helps.

      DavePNW


         

        No, it is definitely not for everyone. I get up two hours before I run to allow my body a WTF moment. Not many people have that kind of time, which doesn't include the time spent actually RUNNING. I wouldn't either except an 8:30 start time at work and relatively short drive helps.

         

        I see a big difference in effort/pace of AM runs when just rolling out of bed, vs my current typical weekday situation - driving to the gym near work and running from there. In the former case, it is about 20 mins from bed to road; in the latter case, 2:00-2:15. Things go much better with the bigger time gap.

         

        6 miles with 6 strides.

        285.5 miles for the month.

        Dave

        Cyberic


          I think I need to toughen up the criteria here...

           

          I predict that very soon you won't be awarding me golden stars anymore.

          Half Crazy K 2.0


            6.5. 14 mph winds with 21 mph gusts, that sucked. Sunday is not gonna be fun.

             

            I only run in the morning if I am off work.

            onemile


               

              I see a big difference in effort/pace of AM runs when just rolling out of bed, vs my current typical weekday situation - driving to the gym near work and running from there. In the former case, it is about 20 mins from bed to road; in the latter case, 2:00-2:15. Things go much better with the bigger time gap.

               

              Yeah and that's what I do for morning races. 3 hours even and feel good.  It's the get up at 5:15am and out the door by 5:30 that hurts.

              onemile


                 

                I predict that very soon you won't be awarding me golden stars anymore.

                 

                Good because this is getting to be too much work.

                Zelanie


                  I'm fine with needing a 2 hour weekday and 2:30 weekend pool run to be star worthy.

                  onemile


                    I'm fine with needing a 2 hour weekday and 2:30 weekend pool run to be star worthy.

                     

                    And here I was thinking 90 minutes of pool running sounded like pure torture...

                    Cyberic


                      I am not a morning exerciser unless I have to.

                       

                      I like it on the weekends, as morning means whenever I feel ready to go. On work days , especially with a hard workout on schedule, I'm definitely not my best in the morning.

                      LRB


                        I'm going to do it as a training run, but it's got a fair amount of elevation, basically it's up and over a mountain four times, a small mountain, but still a mountain. LOL

                         

                        I don't run hills for diddly squat, so my opinion counts for the same, but there have been a couple of occasion where I've almost come to a compete stop while running up them stupid things. It's as if you're running perpendicular to the earth and will fall backwards if you let your legs stop moving!

                        LRB


                           

                          And here I was thinking 90 minutes of pool running sounded like pure torture...

                           

                          I am sure it is, for normal people. This excludes Z and L, obviously. lol

                          LRB


                            GARLIC.

                            Jack K.


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                              I have a tough 10 mile run tomorrow with lots of intervals, but I may to have time to do it. Should I do it today even though it is a SRD? Keep in mind I ran 11 yesterday.

                              Zelanie


                                 

                                And here I was thinking 90 minutes of pool running sounded like pure torture...

                                 

                                It's either that or sit around getting fat.

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