tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2104840882214526893.post5703797946858143247..comments2023-09-23T04:19:38.630-05:00Comments on tfaar : Ice Age Training Run RecapShannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12448886852257091786noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2104840882214526893.post-86544080306784004062013-04-22T07:45:40.020-05:002013-04-22T07:45:40.020-05:00lol....I am anything but fast on the trails. That...lol....I am anything but fast on the trails. That's been proven. But then again, I am not fast - or even particularly competitive - in road marathons either. So, given that I am not getting anywhere fast for the 26.2, I just want to build up the endurance to cover that distance without having so many complaints. Oh, that, and the marathon I am registered for in the fall is difficult enough that having a trail 50K as a buildup to it actually makes sense. :)Shannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12448886852257091786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2104840882214526893.post-18599535624501460452013-04-21T22:07:25.660-05:002013-04-21T22:07:25.660-05:00Glad the ole hip didn't bother you too much fo...Glad the ole hip didn't bother you too much for your last big training run! So in a way I think trail 50Ks make road marathons seem even harder. In a 50K, I think nothing of stopping and having a picnic in the middle, but I feel so much pressure to run, run, run on the roads. It just feels too hurried after trail racing. Not that people don't go super fast on trails. Just that they aren't me. Or in other words, I'm not one of them. <br /><br />Yo Momma Runshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02303930412601863052noreply@blogger.com