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Wadhead1
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Tights
Fleece hat
Thermal gloves
Wooleator wool running socks
Fleece overlayer

I'm getting a fitted cold gear shirt from Under Armour, the compression tends to ride up your back when running.

1/4/2010 7:16:45 AM

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treadmill at the gym and indoor bike trainer when I don't want to run (at my house)

I will not run when it is cold like this. and windy too. I have the clothes to do it but F that

1/4/2010 8:13:48 AM

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I wear layers up top (maybe a compression t-shirt and a long sleeve) and gloves and a headband that covers my ears, but unless it gets in the teens or below, I just wear shorts. Usually only takes me about 10 minutes to warm up and after that, my legs are fine.

I have a pair of tights, but it rarely gets cold enough around here for me to break them out.

For any guys wanting a cheap pair of running tights, check Target. $20 and they are pretty decent. They have lasted me 2 and a half winters so far.

1/4/2010 9:38:36 AM

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one plus to running on outdoor trails in this weather:

plenty of parking. i shudder to think what the gym is gonna look like today.

i just wear long athletic pants, a long sleeve but thin polyester shirt with a t-shirt over it, a hat and thin gloves. yeah it starts out cold but if you're burning calories at any appreciable rate you warm up. i ran at the lake the last two days and by the end the cold was refreshing.

running across the dam was rough though, not gonna lie. the wind was blowing across the lake and the snot was freezing horizontally across my face.

[Edited on January 4, 2010 at 9:50 AM. Reason : -]

1/4/2010 9:47:13 AM

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any tips for getting my out of shape sister in running condition for the KKC in a month? she can do about a 1/2 mile at a 10min pace atm, i'd like to get her in the 2 mile 20min range by race day...and let her walk back

1/4/2010 12:55:05 PM

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abbreviated version of http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml

could probably skip the first few weeks to get to a 20 min sustained

1/4/2010 1:10:43 PM

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i might have asked this before but has anyone worked with the LLS team in training before to train for a marathon/half marathon?

seriously considering doing it for the san diego rock n roll 1/2 marathon in june. the only way i will be motivated to run is if it is for a cause

1/6/2010 7:45:12 PM

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i'm pretty sure the san diego rock n roll is only a full marathon

i've had several friends run/train with team-in-training though, and they all seemed pleased with the experience

1/6/2010 10:17:32 PM

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oh yea it does look like it is only a marathon or a relay. hmmm. i will have to recheck the info i just got from LLS. i just want to do a 1/2 def not a full!!

1/7/2010 2:34:01 AM

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any suggestions of lighted places to run in the north raleigh area?

when i get off work it's dark outside. i occasionally run on the sidewalk on lynn road, but being blinded by headlights is quite annoying.

1/7/2010 9:57:07 AM

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"Tights
Fleece hat
Thermal gloves
Wooleator wool running socks
Fleece overlayer

I'm getting a fitted cold gear shirt from Under Armour, the compression tends to ride up your back when running."



I have been really exhausted/stressed/busy/sick with a chest cold in the month of December and didn't run much at all. I feel like someone took my toothbrush away from me :-( and proceeded to beat me with it now that its like super cold.

I have a pair of tight under armor spandex pants and a shirt I normally wear under whatever I want to wear. I tend to wear a jacket in case I get warm, but I doubt that will happen this week LOL

I also thought of going to the gym and running and treadmills suck and gyms are packed this time of the year. I may start swimming again but i hate smelling like chlorine. Any one have suggestions as far as soaps and shampoos that get that grossnees/smelliness out?

1/7/2010 10:12:31 AM

khcadwal
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just incase anyone besides me was interested the san diego rock n roll marathon has a 1/2 marathon option this year. i didn't see it on the website but the stuff i got from LLS in the mail says "a new course, a full or half marathon option, and a new official charity..." (charity is obviously the leukemia and lymphoma society)

if you choose to train with LLS you fundraise and then you get your entry fee paid for and some pre and post marathon weekend activities plus lodging so your BIG cost is obvi airfare

i think i'm going to do it. the 1/2 not the full!! i am scurred though.

1/7/2010 3:21:14 PM

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What's everyone wearing for the cold weather runs?
I just ordered some new tights and gloves so I don't sit inside all winter"


What do you mean? It was 75 degrees out yesterday.

I got a pair of the Vibram KSO's for Christmas, so now I can run some of the rougher trails around here "barefoot." Loving it so far.

1/7/2010 3:28:58 PM

Wadhead1
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I just bought "Born To Run" - looking forward to the read.

Oh - and my new years resolution is to run 1000 miles this year. Need to average just under 20/week.

[Edited on January 7, 2010 at 3:44 PM. Reason : .]

1/7/2010 3:44:24 PM

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^ Let us know how that book is, I've been wondering about it

I ran the lake on Sunday, and it wasn't too bad other than at the dam (agreeing with TallyHo, that wind kills). Athletic pants, a tight long-sleeve shirt, ear band, and my Vibram Sprints (not bad at all); it was fine but I really needed gloves. It's not too bad, and I was out at 4pm. But my problem is breathing--I feel like I can't run and breathe that cold cold air. Any way to combat that feeling?

Now I just need to work on getting out more often, and increasing my speed and distance.

1/7/2010 11:21:49 PM

Sgt Hartman
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The only thing that will help breathing in cold weather is to just do more of it. Eventually, you will adapt. If you still can't beat it, try putting something over your face to warm the air like a face mask.

1/7/2010 11:23:39 PM

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"Now I just need to work on getting out more often"


Like he said ^. That will help with the breathing cold air issue.

1/8/2010 5:56:32 AM

lopezlisa
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Well, then up and out I go. Thanks guys.

1/8/2010 10:33:43 AM

lucyinthesky
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Anyone else running the Disney marathon on Sunday?

1/8/2010 12:21:38 PM

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http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/11/phys-ed-can-running-actually-help-your-knees/

That's good to know. My mom's always concerned about her knees while running as am I. Atleast long term effects.

Also i'm really loving this app:

http://www.abvio.com/runmeter/

Really works well. You can compete against yourself because it shows where you were on your route the last time you ran so you can try to beat it it real time.

[Edited on January 20, 2010 at 1:16 PM. Reason : .]

1/20/2010 1:07:13 PM

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Strong muscles help build bone density.

1/20/2010 1:15:52 PM

NCSUWolfy
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oh man i'd love to do one of the disney races!

1/20/2010 2:10:35 PM

Wadhead1
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^^^I would think that would make your running much more complicated than it needs to be. I definitely understand wanting to keep track of your metrics, but don't think I would actively look for my stats while i'm running.

1/20/2010 2:13:04 PM

neodata686
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^It has voice notifications if you turn them on.

1/20/2010 2:44:47 PM

jchill2
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So I started running last week. I ran in HS, took Run conditioning Freshman year, and finished the KKC 2 years ago.

I'm preparing for the kkc again and I weigh about 20-30 lbs more than I did 2 years ago. My calves and shins have stopped aching while running and now I can run/walk 2 miles easily. I am using the other equipment in the gym and pretty much just do 50 lb reps until I can't lift anymore, then move on (to build lean muscle, i think?). I can use the stair master thingy for 1 hour on 50% resistance.

If I want to be able to run 2 miles in 20 minutes by the 6th, where should I go from here?

1/20/2010 3:06:12 PM

H8R
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you've done all that and you're asking tww?

sry.

LOLz

1/20/2010 3:11:57 PM

jchill2
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I figured people here would have a better idea of how to run while being overweight.

1/20/2010 3:42:34 PM

Wadhead1
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Honestly - keep the running up and throw in some spin or something. Spin is great because it's no impact and you can still get your heart pumping pretty quickly. Weights are good - you should look online and download a program/routine rather than just do 50 reps of random stuff.

1/20/2010 3:44:12 PM

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"oh man i'd love to do one of the disney races!"


Hey Wolfy, you totally should! I'm running the Disney Princess Half-Marathon in March as well, and it's supposed to be really fun. You should think about it. http://disneyworldsports.disney.go.com/dwws/en_US/events/eventDetail/detail?name=PrincessHalfMarathonDetailPage

Disney races are super organized. Some complain that they're too organized, but I definitely appreciate it. You won't hear horror stories about poor organization w/Disney races.

[Edited on January 20, 2010 at 4:30 PM. Reason : .]

1/20/2010 4:28:51 PM

moe
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"Anyone else running the Disney marathon on Sunday?"


I did! It was fun but cold. I'd definitely do it again. It was super organized as you were saying.

[Edited on January 20, 2010 at 4:47 PM. Reason : .]

1/20/2010 4:45:39 PM

jchill2
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3^ what is spin?

1/20/2010 5:25:02 PM

neodata686
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Like a stationary bike or cycling.

1/20/2010 5:30:36 PM

jchill2
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o

1/21/2010 12:04:36 PM

The Cricket
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Out of curiosity, is there anyone here that can run a sub 5 minute mile? Other than bellarabbit?

[Edited on January 21, 2010 at 12:23 PM. Reason : .]

1/21/2010 12:23:14 PM

God
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Shit, I can't even run a sub 6 minute mile. My last measured PB was like 6:18

1/21/2010 12:44:46 PM

H8R
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pancakemouse

1/21/2010 12:45:23 PM

The Cricket
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I thought some of you might find this funny.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/21/disqualified-chinese-marathon

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"Despite what their PE teachers might have told them, for many of those who competed in a Chinese marathon earlier this month, it was not the taking part but the winning that counted.

Almost a third of the runners who finished in the top 100 have since been disqualified for cheating in the race in the southern port city of Xiamen.

Some of them hired imposters to compete in their place.

Some competitors jumped into vehicles part way through the route, Chinese media reported, while others gave their time-recording microchips to faster runners. Numbers 8,892 and 8,897 both recorded good times - but only thanks to number 8,900, who carried their sensors across the finish line.

Jiefang Daily, the Shanghai Communist party newspaper, said organisers caught the cheats when they scanned video footage. The paper said most of those involved had apologised, but that those showing an "unco-operative attitude" would be prevented them from competing in future events.

There was more than just prestige at stake in the marathon. Competitors stood to gain a crucial advantage in China's highly competitive university entrance exams. Those who finished in under two hours and 34 minutes could add extra points to their score in the gaokao, helping to explain why several of those disqualified came from a middle school in Shandong province.

The exams are so crucial to the future of Chinese children that both students and their families will go to extraordinary lengths to guarantee success. Last year, eight parents and teachers were jailed on state secret charges after using communication devices - including scanners and wireless earpieces."


[Edited on January 23, 2010 at 12:14 PM. Reason : ..]

1/23/2010 12:13:29 PM

jocristian
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is it even possible for a middle schooler to run sub 2:34 marathon? or healthy?

1/23/2010 12:26:05 PM

jchill2
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So I was able to finally run 2 miles without stopping. Towards the end of it, my fingers, toes, and then nose went numb and "fell asleep." Is there any permanent damage I can do to my body by getting to that limit?

1/24/2010 12:40:26 PM

The Cricket
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Do you have any pre-existing conditions? Many people push their bodies without permanent damage. Your body is pretty resilient, if you don't get the sensation back within a half hour I would worry about it.

1/24/2010 12:58:44 PM

jchill2
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Word.

1/24/2010 4:01:05 PM

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I've only run in them 3 times so far, but the Vibram KSO has left me without knee pain after running for the first time in probably 10 years, all three runs.

And my calves are sore like a bitch

1/25/2010 7:41:51 AM

khcadwal
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i'm officially doing team in training for the rock n roll 1/2 marathon (new this year) in san diego.

i'm very scurred. i'm super out of shape. i start jan 30th!

1/26/2010 8:39:31 AM

jocristian
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I've heard nothing but good things about TnT and the rock and roll marathons. San Diego is awesome too. I'm jealous.

1/26/2010 8:55:00 AM

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I loved the Country Music Marathon and Va Beach Rock n Roll Half ... that group does a great job with organization in general. I hear the San Diego race is no different. My bff ran it and had a very fast time. It's a fairly flat, fast course. And San Diego is such a fun city for a full weekend of festivities. Good luck!

1/26/2010 9:30:14 AM

moe
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Doing the Arizona Rock n Roll Marathon and the Va Beach Rock n Roll half this year. Any one done either of those? I've heard the Va Beach was fun and flat but crowded.

1/26/2010 10:31:20 AM

H8R
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i am not a runner, but dammit, i try

1/26/2010 12:59:58 PM

lucyinthesky
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Va Beach is a fun half-marathon. Definitely a party mentality for most runners there. Running the military base is dull, and the last 3 miles of boardwalk can be a little rough on the shins (very hard surface), but it's flat and fast. Since it's September, it's still a hot time for a half-marathon, but it really doesn't matter because it's such a fun race. Just drink plenty of water/gatorade because you will sweat a LOT.

1/26/2010 1:47:29 PM

khcadwal
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the san diego one is in june so i have a LOT of time to prepare. and to whine in here for support

i'm so not a runner. i'm a swimmer. its so weird that a lot of swimmers and runners have a hard time "crossing over" into each others sports. all my runner friends that have started doing triathlon training complain about swimming and i'm like, hello you can run 26 miles you can definitely swim 2! but i have the opposite problem. i think it is largely mental.

1/26/2010 4:17:18 PM

Wadhead1
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It's not really mental, it's more that the type of exercises are completely different and it takes conditioning to develop each of them. I despised swimming at first, could only go one length of the pool before being winded. Now that I understand the mechanics of swimming better and what works for me, it's much easier.

1/26/2010 4:42:01 PM

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