119.7 so that involves some tapering for & recovery from my big race, the Revel Mt. Lemmon half marathon, where I ran the fastest at that distance since January '10.
"I didn’t run a race until I was 41 and that was a marathon! Let that sink in for a minute." -me
105 for November, one week was only 9 miles, though.
60-64 age group - University of Oregon alumni - Irreverent and Annoying
256.2 for November. I can't remember the annual total, but do know it's well over 2500 miles. Only race was the Richmond Marathon, which wound up being my first BQ since Boston 2013, and got to meet MikeE and Tramps. Also got home for Thanksgiving (for the first time since Memorial Day) and got to do a lot group runs with friends I have been able to see much of the last two years. So a great month.
And you can quote me as saying I was mis-quoted. Groucho Marx
Rob
Falconfixer & HermosaBoy - I am very impressed with your month & year-to-date mileages.
I've had a wonderful 2+ years of full-time running. Mileage-wise I peaked in May thru July, running 203.7, 208.2 & 228 monthly miles. I was feeling really good about the mileage. My 1st marathon was an experience this year, and tomorrow I will eclipse 2,000 miles for the year. It will most likely be the only time in the future I hit 2,000, and no plans/desire for a future 2nd marathon. What impresses me most about your accomplishments is the dedication of time that goes with those miles. You definitely speed up time compared to me as you are both much faster. But I found in training that 8.5 miles in 1:15:00 was my limit for the daily regular runs. I had a streak of 13 10-milers, with 2 LR's of 16 & 17 miles. I honestly just couldn't log more annual miles onto this body. You guys have built yourselves up to this level, and it's fun to watch from afar. You are "those guys/girls" to me that I have no desire to compete with. I've pretty much reached my running limit, and am happily back to HM training which for me is 35-40 weekly miles.
Labrat
232.1 Mile running - Highest ever
60.7 on the bike, just keeping that ticking over
plus that huge Half marathon PR
5K 20:23 (Vdot 48.7) 9/9/17
10K 44:06 (Vdot 46.3) 3/11/17
HM 1:33:48 (Vdot 48.6) 11/11/17
FM 4:13:43 (Vdot 35.4) 3/4/18
Thanks, Milktruck!
152 RW miles for November. I raced 2 5Ks for the fun of it, including, as Stumpy mentioned, a mini-meet-up with Stumpy, Marj, and Henrun.
I agree with Metalmancpa that there are people on this forum who are incredible runners, and with whom I can never compete in respect to mileage or speed. However, they are also very inspirational and motivating, and so I'm glad they are posting here.
Jay
Without ice cream there would be darkness and chaos.
MM#209 / JapanJoyful#803
tetsuin - 26.2 miles
walking in Crocs (7:15:34)
"Enjoy yourself. Your younger days never come again." 100yo T. Igarashi to me in geta at top of Mt. Fuji (8/2/87)
low month for me.
72.4 miles.
only thing notable was a 1st AG in a 9 mile race. Helped that there were only 2 in my AG and all the fast runners chose the 5K.
Tammy
November: 160.1 miles
2017 YTD: 1949.2 mi
45.9 recovery miles
denise
an amazing likeness
November 2017 summary from all who reported in...
+ Quickaddr nails the Magnificent Median
+ 6 Monthly Prime runners (possibly high water mark in 2017): wildchild, evanflein, rmcj001, metalmancpa, MikeE, tom1961
+ a rarely seen entry from tetsugin209
+ monthly average faded to 135 from 138 in October due to injuries in the field and a few missing high milers
Acceptable at a dance, invaluable in a shipwreck.