1203.9 miles, age 57 but boy were they slow, most 10+mpm. Glad I'm still running.
1203.9 miles, age 57 but boy were they slow, most 10+mpm. Glad I'm still running.
1778. Male, age 56.5. Hurt for about four months. Making "another" come-back.
1344 miles - much lower than 2015. missed 51 days (injury in the spring, surgery in the fall).
Maybe 100? Ex good collegian getting further and further away from sport year by year and work consumes life. Depressing writing it out.
4020
many doubles, many tired days at work
1602.6 running
39.2 miles swimming
2000+ next year!
2156
1662 51 year old male
sorry to say but that sounds similar to worst running schedule ever.
(hard,hard,all in, hard) that's not how body works
2208
3509 miles 20 years old
A few hundred more than last year, so good improvement.
1,226.8 this year. I wasn't motivated at all. Aiming for 1,500 in 2017. 38 year old, male.
1,135 miles
Female, age 49
~1920 for the year. No PR's but I was within 10 seconds of my 5k PR twice off pretty haphazard training so 2017 is looking promising.
In my first year running ever I put 1390 miles in. Hope to get closer to 1800 next year.
58 years old
~2500 miles for the year (45-50/week x 52 weeks)
3 races all year
I still love all the aspects of training, but these days, could care less about lining up to race. Anyone else feel that way?
4,000 - give or take...55 year old female - former pro. Not fast anymore, and no longer compete - but still logging the two-a-days, and grateful for the ability to run after 45 years putting one foot in front of the other. Happy New Year!
1970 @ 41/m
really wanted to get 2000 but just couldn't make it happen. i should get it next year with two marathon cycles.
Finished the year with 2:54 on the treadmill alternating between 5% and 15% incline. 7400 ft elevation gain in 14 miles. I spent the year I was 50 hammering on the roads to see how fast I could run.The past year was almost all trail racing. My focus now is the hardest hilliest runs I can find in the 10 mile to 25k range. Mixing it up keeps it fun and challenging.
imarunr wrote:
I still love all the aspects of training, but these days, could care less about lining up to race. Anyone else feel that way?
1355 running - about 100 of that was racewalking
3697 biking
95 miles swimming
Just happy to be back doing anything and everything :)
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