CH Runners
		Running => Running => Topic started by: Ice Cream on December 31, 2014, 07:34:05 AM
		
			
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				I finished this year's running; 2102.4 miles.
 
 My FitBit data for 2014: 3,647 miles
 
 6,679,827 steps    and 800,903 calories (And since I did not gain/lose weight, I must have eaten those calories, too.)
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				:)
 
 2,018.7 miles according to my RunningAhead log.
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				Congrats on those totals.
 
 
 I have no idea on mine, I would hope it would at least average out to 25 mpw.
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				:rah:
 
 I think mine is less than 200 miles.   :-[  I'm losing the mental running game.
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				1,831.5
			
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				Lower than expected because of injury.  I shut down training in October to the bare minimum so that I could hobble through my last two races of the year.  I knew it was stupid when I did it, and now I am reconfiguring my 2015 race plans to allow for a proper rehab.
 
 1300 or so.
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				1903 miles.
 
 It was a good running year. I PR'd in the 5-mile, 10k, half marathon, and marathon. No major injuries. I am looking forward to beginning a new training cycle on January 11.
 
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				3279 Km or 2024 miles.  Bit of an injury year with reduced mileage for a couple of months.  Previous year was 2116 miles.  Second year doing four marathons though, but all over 4 hours finishing time.
			
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				2001 miles even, as of tonight's 8 miler...that's probably my biggest year...
 
 2012: 700
 2013: 1500
 2014: 2001
 
 I'm moving in the right direction...
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				1621.36. Lowest since 2006 
			
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				819 miles, not counting 126 miles of walking.
 
 Highest month: 125 in July
 Highest week: 31.3 miles
 Long run: 6 half marathons, three around 1:56
 Year bests: 5k 22:51, 10k 48:30, 10mile 1:22:18.
 
 After a 10 mile race in November I took 2 days off to recover.
 On the third day I went for a run, at the 7 minute mark I got injured.
 Right out of the blue, no warning.
 Everything is crappy, but fine, then a twinge in my right foot, next step it hurt, next step it really hurt.
 
 In 3 strides I went from OK to limping. Shut down for 10 days to let it heal.
 After 10 days I ran for 15 seconds, shut it down again. More pain the next day.
 It's been 8 weeks now. Foot is better. It still aches, but no real pain.
 It'll be below zero this coming week. Around January 10th I'm going to try to run for a few minutes.
 
 Despite missing the last two months it was my highest mileage since 2011.
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 After a 10 mile race in November I took 2 days off to recover.
 On the third day I went for a run, at the 7 minute mark I got injured.
 Right out of the blue, no warning.
 Everything is crappy, but fine, then a twinge in my right foot, next step it hurt, next step it really hurt.
 
 In 3 strides I went from OK to limping. Shut down for 10 days to let it heal.
 After 10 days I ran for 15 seconds, shut it down again. More pain the next day.
 It's been 8 weeks now. Foot is better. It still aches, but no real pain.
 It'll be below zero this coming week. Around January 10th I'm going to try to run for a few minutes.
 
 Despite missing the last two months it was my highest mileage since 2011.
 
 
 Hope things get better!
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				902 for me. A personal best.
			
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				2010 miles running
 775 XC skiing
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				800 even. Too many injuries last year.
			
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				Wow, to you guys in the 2000s!  I was probably about 1500, but will surely be higher than that for 2015.