Snow and ice makes for tricky running nowadays, as does, as mentioned, limited daylight.
Looks like the (boring) treadmill in the basement will be put back into commission :mark:
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Snow and ice makes for tricky running nowadays, as does, as mentioned, limited daylight.
Looks like the (boring) treadmill in the basement will be put back into commission :mark:
Don't despair old man! Put a TV in front of the treadmill and watch a movie, sport etc while you slog away, makes the time go faster ;) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
-2 is not so bad. I just need something a little thicker to keep my toes from getting numb.
Do some extra miles for me, as I won't be out biking if it's much below freezing... then maybe for a short not too quick ride. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Gregor-y
Chances are the elliptical in front of the flatscreen will get more use in the colder, crappier months ahead. In all fairness though we don't get much harsh weather, so I should be able to get out some. And I really need to invest in some crap weather compatible workout gear, as I've gotten to used to warm weather stuff.
Yes, the treadmill is positioned in our basement in front of a television, but I still find running stationary boring. I’m still trying to run outdoors but, with the city’s disinterest in any kind of meaningful snow-clearing, I’m invariably running through icy patches risking a tumble (I guess you don’t have that problem 555 :p: ).Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
I have a 10km trail race coming up in about a week’s time. Never participated in one during the winter so I’m hoping my recent icy pirouette training will come in handy :p:
I would expect warming up in all senses of the word before the race is going to be key?
I know when I'm cycling even in the summer I struggle until I've managed to bag a reasonable sized hill. In the winter I'm struggling and freezing cold too!
C'mon people... I know times are tough, winter is coming and all that, for most of us at least but don't give up :p.
I did my longest run this weekend, 30km in around 2h 40 minutes. Mapmyrun couldn't make it to the end. It died a few meters from the (imaginary) finish line.
It's interesting the mental process during these long runs. I run for half an hour and realize I've only done 20%... and the finish line seems so far and I really doubt I can do it. And then another half an hour goes by and I'm not even halfway through... but once i get over the mid point and then it starts feeling like the distance to finish is getting shorter and shorter with every lap. By the time I start my last 10k I feel like I'm in some kind of trance and could go for as long as I want... but it's getting dark and I there's some place I have to be at 6 pm and I'll just leave the marathon for another day :p
All in all I added up 65 more km to my monthly total so with the other 72 I did the previous week I've had the most efficient 2 weeks so far.
It's -16 C here today BB. I draw the line somewhere :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
I do have a 10km event coming up this Saturday but mercifully it's supposed to warm up to +5 :)
It's true that we don't have that kind of winters over here (not too often at least) :p
So you still live in the global cooling part of the world :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke