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Location:

Fairfax,VA,

Member Since:

May 31, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Post High School Road PRs

Mile         4:30 (2016)

5K          15:24 (2017)

10K        31:48 (2018)

10M       52:23 (2017)

Half     1:09:14 (2018)

Mar.    2:29:41 (2015)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Stay injury free, consistently train, and enjoy running

PR in the 5K,10K,10M, half marathon

 

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

2019 Race Schedule

1/1               New Years Day 5k (1st, 16:08)

2/3               For The Love 10k 

3/16             Shamrock Half Marathon

4/7               Cherry Blossom 10 Mile

4/28             NJ Marathon ?

 

9/29             Berlin Marathon

 

 

Personal:

Live near DC in Fairfax, VA. Hoping to train tough and see what I've got before time and other responsibilities catch up to me.

 

 

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Total Distance
17.00

AM: 17 miles easy

I knew today would be tough because it was 76 with a 74 dew point at 7:00 am this morning. I thought I'd be ok doing 18 in this shit because I was going to carry gatorade and re-fill the bottle with water. I started feeling a little off after 5 miles, which is the mile I realized my shorts and shoes were completely soaked already with my own sweat. I was feeling heavy so I turned around at 8.5 instead but began to feel ill a mile after that. I literally could not move my legs and I was dizzy. I stopped and drank three bottles of water at the water fountain. It was no use. I had to run easy and take a break after each mile to make it back. I still feel awful.
As I was suffering out there I began to realize that perhaps I was experiencing heat exhaustion. With a dew point that high your sweat does evaporate and you can literally cook if you are out there too long.

I also think I may have overtrained this week. I was under the mistaken assumption I could train just as hard in extremely humid/hot weather as I could in the winter--I was dead wrong. Didn't feel that great yesterday but I just ignored it.

So, tomorrow I'm going to the pool, and I'm cancelling any remaining Saturday doubles on my schedule. I'll probably permanently replace one of my easy runs with a pool session.

I better go, I'm feeling sick.
 

Saucony Ride 8 Miles: 17.00
Comments
From Mike on Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 17:20:25 from 96.59.32.112

This was tough to read! Hope you're feeling better, glad you made it back okay. Heat exhaustion is not joke. Happy you made it back.

Sometimes when I eat a lot of diuretic veggies/fruits (celery, onions, bell peppers, berries) the day(s) before I have these unexpected symptoms pop up too- even when there is little change in the heat index, so might want to discount double check your diet too and make sure you're truly retaining the water you're using to hydrate.

Again, glad you're okay.

From PoolRun4life on Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 13:00:54 from 128.164.106.13

Mike,

Thanks. I never thought about that before. Now that you mention it, I do drink coffee when I wake up to clear the plumbing but it is a diruretic. I wonder if I'm literally pissing all of the water out before I need it. I am feeling better and it has finally cooled down here.

From Rob Murphy on Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 15:54:55 from 67.166.78.47

Sorry about that. I lived for many years in Florida and South Carolina and don't miss that humidity at all. More debilitating than altitude in my opinion.

Like Mike said, take it easy, do a little research, evaluate your diet, and you'll be fine in no time.

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