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US of A

Member Since:

May 16, 2015

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Ran 200 miles in under a week(nov 2019) . Ran 226 miles in under a week twice in 17 days(oct 2023). Ran 250 miles in under a week(mar 2024)

Personal:

26. braves fan/canes fanatic/broncos sufferer/spurs fan

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Miles:This week: 63.00 Month: 388.00 Year: 2270.00
Fly's Lifetime Miles: 215.00
Pegs 36 #8 Lifetime Miles: 451.00
Pegs #9 Lifetime Miles: 322.25
Peg 37 White Lifetime Miles: 289.50
Streak LT Lifetime Miles: 11.50
Peg 37 Navy Lifetime Miles: 494.50
Peg 37 Magenta Lifetime Miles: 508.75
Peg Shields Lifetime Miles: 795.00
Peg Shields 2(orange) Lifetime Miles: 770.00
Total Distance
15.00

10 miles easy in the morning. Waking up at 4am was much harder today so this run mainly served as waking up my body for a few hours of studying before a midterm at noon. Still blows my mind 10 miles is more like a cup of coffee to me than a hard effort. 111 avg HR. Oh, and this run puts me at my highest month of mileage ever, beating August 2016 when I got 390.

5 progression in the afternoon. Last 2.5 in 14:38 running off some steam after I got stumped by the last question on my discrete mathematics midterm, we get a drop test though so it's alright. Had some bad stomach cramps all day including the run, I tried switching from eggs for breakfast to oatmeal with protein powder. Not sure if it was from the gluten(not intentional, but I've had gluten only a couple of times this summer) or the powder, but  I realized how little I've had gluten typing this so I'm gonna have a protein shake and eggs tomorrow morning and see if the cramps persist. Last volunteering shift tomorrow, technically I don't have to but I'd like to volunteer a full 13 hour shift to see if I can wake up at 4AM, run 10 miles, eat, work 13 hours, run 5 after, and survive before I actually have to. Stay tuned. Also, my weakest point as a runner has always been tempos; I'm scared to death of them, I've done probably less than 10 in my 9 years of running. These progression runs are helping me conquer that fear. Doubt tomorrow will be a progression, but if I'm feeling good I wouldn't mind it. Slim chance though.

Fast Miles: 2.50Pegaroos 36 Miles: 15.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Kenny the Apache on Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 17:50:02 from 65.48.74.201

Wow! That is impressive Eugene to work all those hours, and also be able to handle that kind of mileage. I am guessing you are on your feet as well? Also I notice that I feel better when I don't eat near as much gluten as well. I think that most Americans would feel much better as well with limiting gluten intake. Do you have celiac or just gluten sensitivity?

From Eugene on Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 18:15:58 from 73.58.34.45

yes, unless i’m on break i’m always on my feet. i usually walk about 2.5 miles in a 7 hour shift, so when i work full time i’d imagine i’d walk around 5. it’ll be tough at first, but if i can get to 120 miles or so a week AND be on my feet that much, i think i’ll be pretty unstoppable. i’m optimistic since the 7 hour shifts do tire me out but don’t affect the pacing of the runs after and don’t make them harder to do either.

i’ve actually never had a problem with gluten, i ate it all the time with no repercussions but this summer i’ve been eating fruit smoothies and eggs for breakfast, and either rice and beans with either eggs or chicken, or if i’m busy i’ll watch some TV in bed and eat a couple of bags of baked sour cream and onion lays(those chips have been about 50% of my college diet). now that it’s not present in my diet i guess i either developed an intolerance or we really are meant to be gluten free.

when’s your next race? i’m no running guru but i’d love to keep up with your training on a solid block and offer any wisdom i’ve accrued throughout the years to help you. i was actually reading your half/full PR race reports earlier today, those are very solid times! i think with a more regiment program you could obliterate those times. not saying you have to run crazy mileage like me to do it :-) but it’s hard to explain how much easier it gets over time! since i didn’t do my super long run this week i’m gonna do 105 and it felt like a genuinely easy thing to do, like a down week or something. it’s truly amazing what the human body is capable of. maybe i’ll go balls to the walls and just take the cam levins college running approach and do 150 a week! kidding, sort of.

From Kenny the Apache on Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 19:59:47 from 65.48.74.201

That is a lot of walking between runs Eugene, but I know that you will be able to do it. Like they say, "If you think you can, or you think you can't, you are probably right." I never dreamed that by the time I was 20 that I would have already ran four marathons and one ultra of about 42 miles. Also yeah, I agree that my training needs to be more structured right now, because I have been kind of all over the place lately. I want to consistently hit about 65-70 miles a week, and then progressively increase that to about 80-90 if I can while also feeling good! What is your email, and I can send you my training plan for the Chicago Marathon that I doing this October? Thanks for the encouragement man!

From Eugene on Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 05:04:58 from 73.58.34.45

engrindle@crimson.ua.edu

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