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      01-07-2024, 10:25 AM   #309
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Let’s go!!! Just slaughtered my half PB. 2 more weeks until the CHS half marathon!
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Very nice, congrats! That's a great average pace for that distance.
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Lordy, that's excellent time...I have been celebrationg my B-day for the past 5 yrs with a 13.1 miles...on my own. In 2023 (turned 60!), I ran it in...2:21...hey, looking fwd to my 2024 run...BTW, been doing the Army 10 miles consecutively for the past 12 yrs too....
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Went out after work. Could only cover 4, and paced at about 7:15

“You run at the pace of a hippopotamus.


Don’t worry, they’re fast”

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I'm maybe 5 minutes in last night, and the local weather tells me "rain will start in 7 minutes" Well, it IS SoCal.

In keeping with that weather tradition, by the time I got home about 30 minutes later, I couldn't tell if I was glistening from sweat, or rain
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I'm maybe 5 minutes in last night, and the local weather tells me "rain will start in 7 minutes" Well, it IS SoCal.

In keeping with that weather tradition, by the time I got home about 30 minutes later, I couldn't tell if I was glistening from sweat, or rain
Hahaha - i hear you! Every now and then, though, running in some rain can be nice. Like if it's hot out and it's just a bit of a drizzle, the rain can be nice.
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Injured my IT Band about 5 weeks ago, pain radiated to the outside of my left knee..have not run since, but doing stretches and strenghtening exercises....looking fwd to getting out there again. Hate the wait, but I have learned if you dont give yourself time to recover/heal you will never get off the injured "bandwagon"...
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I signed up here to ask questions about the purchase of a 2025 X5 50e. Since I have to make a certain number of posts and I spotted this running thread I figure I can modestly contribute.

3 weeks ago I ran the Istria 100k in Umag, Croatia. I'm running Western States 100 at the end of June, and the UTMB 171k at the end of August. Then in October I'm running the Marine Corps marathon to finish out the year.

So I guess I could call myself a runner. FYI Croatia was beautiful, it was spring there and everything was green and the trees were blooming.

I run about 2,400 miles a year or so at age 56. Many of my miles are easy, and a lot of them are trail with lots of hill work.

Anyway that's my year, looking forward to actually resting at the end of the year already heh.
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I signed up here to ask questions about the purchase of a 2025 X5 50e. Since I have to make a certain number of posts and I spotted this running thread I figure I can modestly contribute.

3 weeks ago I ran the Istria 100k in Umag, Croatia. I'm running Western States 100 at the end of June, and the UTMB 171k at the end of August. Then in October I'm running the Marine Corps marathon to finish out the year.

So I guess I could call myself a runner. FYI Croatia was beautiful, it was spring there and everything was green and the trees were blooming.

I run about 2,400 miles a year or so at age 56. Many of my miles are easy, and a lot of them are trail with lots of hill work.

Anyway that's my year, looking forward to actually resting at the end of the year already heh.
2400 miles per year is a lot of volume! I work to maintain a "measly" 1,000 miles per year. haha So, good for you!
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2400 miles per year is a lot of volume! I work to maintain a "measly" 1,000 miles per year. haha So, good for you!
I might have DRIVEN 2400 last year. And iX nOOky is only a year or so younger than me.
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Ok, running fans, turned 61 on July 16 and as I stated before, I celebrated it with a 3:30am wake up call for a 4am start of my annual, on my own, 1/2 marathon run.

I was at North Miami Beach last week and ran along the beach running/walking trail.

At that early in the morning, temps were low 80s, but humidity was an a@@ kicker. I had planned for this annual ritual and anticipated the humidity, so i brought in my trusty two running bottles and filled them with gatorade. So I stayed hydrated.

I ended up with some crazy “runners toes” ugly to see. I think my running shoes are done. Strangely enough, I had no issues with runners toes in the past.

So the question is this: what are your proven tricks to prevent runners toes? 3 days later I ran 7 miles with same shoes and I made them worst. Fire away with ur ideas. I have ditched the running shoes, which already had 350 miles in them anyway
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Ok, running fans, turned 61 on July 16 and as I stated before, I celebrated it with a 3:30am wake up call for a 4am start of my annual, on my own, 1/2 marathon run.

I was at North Miami Beach last week and ran along the beach running/walking trail.

At that early in the morning, temps were low 80s, but humidity was an a@@ kicker. I had planned for this annual ritual and anticipated the humidity, so i brought in my trusty two running bottles and filled them with gatorade. So I stayed hydrated.

I ended up with some crazy “runners toes” ugly to see. I think my running shoes are done. Strangely enough, I had no issues with runners toes in the past.

So the question is this: what are your proven tricks to prevent runners toes? 3 days later I ran 7 miles with same shoes and I made them worst. Fire away with ur ideas. I have ditched the running shoes, which already had 350 miles in them anyway
Ouch, weird that you never had the issue. I do wonder if the shoes broke down, stretched, and lost some of the lock down and securement. Maybe that's just enough to allow your feet to move and smash into the toe box?

At any rate, probably no magic bullet to offer since everyone is so different, but I personally have tried to migrate to shoes with wider toe boxes. Shoe company's seem to be trending this way overall, but some more so than others, like Altra. I also pretty religiously wear Injinji toe socks for running also which is also polarizing
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Hard to tell what happened to your toes, I suspect the humidity doesn't help. I always lube the tops of my toes for very long runs. However I ran WS100 5 weeks ago and I lost 3 toenails, I didn't even feel two of them bothering me during the race. One hurt horribly for the last 40 miles, but the damage was already done.

Any time there is wet clothing rubbing across skin for long enough it rubs the skin raw, either try lube of socks that don't bunch or slide across the skin.
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