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Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 2:07 am
by Bammer
From what I can tell my usual heart rate is 61 bpm and when I’m running it averages about 158. What does this mean?

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 2:08 am
by tragabigzanda
Seems like they have a killer public parks program.

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 2:09 am
by Bammer
Haha you got bottom paged so hard

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 2:13 am
by tragabigzanda
Bammer wrote:From what I can tell my usual heart rate is 61 bpm and when I’m running it averages about 158. What does this mean?
Not enough data for anything, I don’t think. 158 is a pretty common running rate I think. My “zone 3” rate was around 160 and my “zone 4” was 176. For fat burning I’ll target interval running between zone 2 (109 bpm) and zone 4/5 (180 bpm).

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 3:19 am
by Strat
My average heart rate always seems to be higher when running when compared to other cardio activity and that includes peloton workouts and skinning up mountains.


Just something about running !

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 3:12 pm
by tragabigzanda
tragabigzanda wrote:
Bammer wrote:From what I can tell my usual heart rate is 61 bpm and when I’m running it averages about 158. What does this mean?
Not enough data for anything, I don’t think. 158 is a pretty common running rate I think. My “zone 3” rate was around 160 and my “zone 4” was 176. For fat burning I’ll target interval running between zone 2 (109 bpm) and zone 4/5 (180 bpm).
Edited that post with accurate numbers (I'd been going off memory). According to the grad students, a 30-minute workout as noted above -- including five minutes of warmup and cooldown -- should allow me to burn off fat for a solid three hours afterwards. :bammer:

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 6:16 pm
by washing machine
Trag, get out of zone 3 while you still can. It's plateauville through and through.

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 7:34 pm
by tragabigzanda
I actually believe you! This recent journey started after finding that felt better throughout the day after a 30-minute sprint than a 60-minute chug.

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sat October 07, 2023 9:14 pm
by Strat
I think 3 days of short High Intensity and 3 days of long burns are the way to go.

Don't forget your yoga/stretching, boys!

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sun October 08, 2023 3:31 pm
by epilogue
10 @ 8:54

Felt fucking great!

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sun October 08, 2023 4:17 pm
by tragabigzanda
epilogue wrote:10 @ 8:54

Felt fucking great!
That’s great!

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sun October 29, 2023 10:38 pm
by tragabigzanda
Kept doing the HIIT thing for the last couple weeks. I hear what Reid is saying about plateauing…Was increasing my time spent in zone 4/5, but was feeling like there were diminishing returns.

Then I had an annual physical this week and talked to my doc. He said that based on my availability (three single-hour trips to the gym each week, on average), he’d rather I run for 30 minutes mostly in zone 2 (fat burning), followed by 30 mins of full body strength training (deadlifts, kettlebell squats, etc). Did my first session of that today and I am destroyed.

He also said that the next best thing I could do for longevity, weight loss, and wellness is to get more sleep. I didnt want to hear that.

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Tue October 31, 2023 4:16 pm
by Bammer
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Bammer wrote:2023 stats because I know you all care very much:

January
18/31
1.96 miles avg at 8:08 pace
35.3 miles total
February
20/28
2.2 miles avg at 8:01 pace
44.08 miles total
March
27/31
2.43 miles avg at 7:41 pace
65.78 miles total
April
21/30
2.29 miles avg at 7:39 pace
48.09 miles total
May
17/31
2.05 miles avg at 7:19 pace
34.85 miles total
June
22/30
2.11 miles avg at 7:24 pace
46.62 miles total
July
16/31
2.13 miles avg at 7:26 pace
34.2 miles total
August
18/31
2.14 miles avg at 7:16 pace
38.61 miles total
September
17/30
2.49 miles avg at 7:15 pace
42.48 miles total
October
17/31
2.18 miles avg at 7:26 pace
37.06 miles total

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Tue October 31, 2023 5:49 pm
by tragabigzanda
To what do you attribute this perilous drop in performance from last month

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Tue October 31, 2023 8:18 pm
by Bammer
Two specific forces have combined to hold me down. The time I have to get my morning routine in has been constrained.

1. School starts a half hour earlier this year.
2. It’s too dark to start running before about 7am.

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Tue October 31, 2023 8:19 pm
by tragabigzanda
Bammer wrote:Two specific forces have combined to hold me down. The time I have to get my morning routine in has been constrained.

1. School starts a half hour earlier this year.
2. It’s too dark to start running before about 7am.
Reasonable!

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Tue October 31, 2023 8:19 pm
by Bammer
Oh and I was on vacation a little last month allowing me to go on some longer runs and not be in a hurry to get home.

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Tue October 31, 2023 8:35 pm
by tragabigzanda
Bammer wrote:Oh and I was on vacation a little last month allowing me to go on some longer runs and not be in a hurry to get home.
when you went to see Jet at Tacoma Dome?

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Tue October 31, 2023 9:15 pm
by Bammer
tragabigzanda wrote:
Bammer wrote:Oh and I was on vacation a little last month allowing me to go on some longer runs and not be in a hurry to get home.
when you went to see Jet at Tacoma Dome?
Everyone knows you can’t breathe the air in Tacoma

Re: The Running Thread

Posted: Sun November 19, 2023 3:39 am
by lennytheweedwhacker
My mileage for 3-4 month stretch was pedestrian, for various reasons, but i've upped them a bit the last few months. I've mostly been doing slower, longer runs and can feel a pretty big difference in my legs after running and the next day. I really need to start doing more intervals and speed runs though.

I finally found some support shoes that didn't weigh too much for my weak af body. I'm digging them, but I may have been better served with a half a size down.

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