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Quote from: JakeBarnes on January 12, 2025, 11:11:49 PM12 in the books this weekend. Good cross training for stability muscles given the slush on lakefront path at spots.

Good job on the long run.

I start week 3 of my training plan for the next marathon today.  Last night I finally made it official and signed up for the Knoxville marathon - it's in early April. 

JakeBarnes

Quote from: Marquette Fan on January 13, 2025, 05:30:35 AMGood job on the long run.

I start week 3 of my training plan for the next marathon today.  Last night I finally made it official and signed up for the Knoxville marathon - it's in early April. 

Awesome! Good luck on your race!
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Marquette Fan

Two weeks until the next marathon and I'm feeling a tad nervous.  I lost a week of training to illness and my pace has been much slower than I'd like on my long runs.  Hoping I can do what I need to in order to finish within the course time limit.

Marquette Fan

Can I get some weather vibes sent my way please?  There are thunderstorms in the forecast now for my race in a week :(.  I don't mind getting wet and did run a marathon in CT a year ago in pouring rain so I can do that.  But thunderstorms mean the race has a good chance of getting canceled and I'm out a lot of money for travel not to mention all this training done for nothing if that happens :(.

MU Fan in Connecticut

Quote from: Marquette Fan on March 30, 2025, 10:22:32 PMCan I get some weather vibes sent my way please?  There are thunderstorms in the forecast now for my race in a week :(.  I don't mind getting wet and did run a marathon in CT a year ago in pouring rain so I can do that.  But thunderstorms mean the race has a good chance of getting canceled and I'm out a lot of money for travel not to mention all this training done for nothing if that happens :(.

I feel bad for you.  The same race was this past Saturday and it was 70 and a mix of sun and clouds.

Marquette Fan

Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on March 31, 2025, 05:29:20 AMI feel bad for you.  The same race was this past Saturday and it was 70 and a mix of sun and clouds.

Maybe I didn't need to know that 😂.  Oh well - the weather is out of my control of course and  it did at least prove I could get a marathon done in pretty miserable weather. 

Marquette Fan

Weather forecast for tomorrow still doesn't look very good :(.

Marquette Fan

Thunderstorms stayed away - yeah 😀.  Rained pretty much the whole race but I was ok with that as it was in the high 80's and sunny the last couple days.  The rain was much better - temps were around mid 60's.  Not sure why I thought signing up for a hilly marathon was a good idea though 😂.

State 16 done and marathon 19 overall today in Knoxville.

JakeBarnes

So...anyone out there prepping? Week 4 of Chicago training for me. A bit behind thanks to my wife sharing a respiratory illness with me, but still feeling good.
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Quote from: JakeBarnes on June 25, 2025, 02:36:20 PMSo...anyone out there prepping? Week 4 of Chicago training for me. A bit behind thanks to my wife sharing a respiratory illness with me, but still feeling good.

Sorry about the respiratory illness - good luck with the training.

I just started training for DesMoines in mid-October and I just came down with a cold or something.

JakeBarnes

Quote from: Marquette Fan on July 01, 2025, 02:07:14 PMSorry about the respiratory illness - good luck with the training.

I just started training for DesMoines in mid-October and I just came down with a cold or something.

Good luck! There's definitely something going around.

Ended up in Michigan for the 4th weekend and spent my long run on much hillier terrain than I am used to.  Still feeling it. But hopefully helps?

This flatlander may need to find more varied terrain going forward
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MU Fan in Connecticut

Quote from: JakeBarnes on Today at 07:21:44 AMGood luck! There's definitely something going around.

Ended up in Michigan for the 4th weekend and spent my long run on much hillier terrain than I am used to.  Still feeling it. But hopefully helps?

This flatlander may need to find more varied terrain going forward

Run anywhere in New England.  Just this morning on my 3.1 mile run I went up 4 hills with elevation changes of 25 ft, 130 ft, 70 ft, and 50 ft.
Just a typical morning run here.
 

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