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Location:

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: 73.00 Month: 298.00 Year: 2180.00
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
25.00

AM - 5. felt exhausted mentally when i woke up but pretty good by the end of the run.

PM - 15 with the last half mile in 2:27. pretty sure this was my fastest intramural run ever

PM2 - 5 after work. Basically finished the 15, ate, showered, worked my hardest shift yet by a landslide, and ran again, so legs complained a little bit but nothing compared to running on the constantly turning turf route, and even then that was doable. Don't work again until after finals so if the legs feel good again tomorrow it's gonna be a good sign.

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Eva Splaine on Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 18:56:48 from 108.61.201.170

Eugene, I have been reading your recent blog entries and about the long long long runs that you have been doing, I have been wondering if you feel that there is an optimal distance for training. Have you ever felt that some of your long runs are wasted mileage that might be better replaced with shorter faster runs or even days off or relaxed runs?

When I worked doing an internship during the summer, there was a man there that I worked with that runs 100 mile races, and 100Km races, but even he did not put in the mileage that you are.

I have just been wondering if maybe there is a better way of reaching your ultimate goal...or maybe your ultimate goal is to see how much mileage your body will take before it breaks down.

Don't mean to be negative....just a little worried about you. I don't want to see you do permanent damage to yourself.

From Eugene on Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 20:09:05 from 104.189.16.160

I typed out a long response on my phone and it died. Essentially, I've coached myself for about 9 years now. I believe in what I'm doing enough that really no one can deter what I'm going to do. Either one day it'll make sense, or it won't. But I'd rather take the riskier route to realize a full potential than do it safely and risk never reaching it. Good to see you back on the blog. Hope you've been well.

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