How did it go for you?
How did it go for you?
in a week? yes.
Multiple times, most recently it’s taken me about a month to do it. Never done it in less then 2.5 weeks
I've only reached 70, still In High School though so I'm not rushing it.
I used to do that each way running to school every morning as a child.
Have you RUN...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iIpfWORQWhUGhgh wrote:
Have you RUN...
I've run 2 hundo's and I've run a 100 mile week once (separate from the 2 100 mile races I did).
First time I sprained my ankle and had to walk it in. Second time no issues and ran it in. The 100 mile week I did wasn't too bad either, I just kept my pace really slow, like never going faster than 9:30 pace, most miles were probably more like 10-11 (all on trails).
It took a couple weeks, but yes.
I've 'run' 100 miles, for sure. Am probably up to 25,000 for my lifetime. Am hoping to hit 50 this week.
Are you related to Steve Clam?
Has Kipchoge ever run a 100 miler?
MUT and Road Runner wrote:
How did it go for you?
Many times. It went well.
Any more questions?
NotKipchoge wrote:
Has Kipchoge ever run a 100 miler?
No, he can't run longer than 2:05.
UKip wrote:
NotKipchoge wrote:
Has Kipchoge ever run a 100 miler?
No, he can't run longer than 2:05.
Than how did he win the olympic marathon in 2:08?
£££££ wrote:
UKip wrote:
No, he can't run longer than 2:05.
Than how did he win the olympic marathon in 2:08?
He walked though the water breaks?
£££££ wrote:
UKip wrote:
No, he can't run longer than 2:05.
Than how did he win the olympic marathon in 2:08?
He took walk breaks.
£££££ wrote:
UKip wrote:
No, he can't run longer than 2:05.
Than how did he win the olympic marathon in 2:08?
He probably had to do a 3 min pee break.
MUT and Road Runner wrote:
How did it go for you?
Assuming you meant "have you run a 100 mile race?" = yes, 3 of them. Bear 100, Hardrock 100, and UTMB, in that order.
How did they "go"? Anyone who's run one knows they go some combination of: good, fine, OK, rough, bad, deep dark spots, horrible, "what the hell was I thinking", OMG how much farther?, sweet only 30 to go..., where is the restroom?, will this ever end???, OMG there's the finish!!!, never ever doing this again in my life, OK next time I need XYZ better gear, where do I sign up?, hope my name is pulled in the next lottery!
There is no such thing as a good or bad race as you know it (like killing it in a 5/10/half or full). You will experience the highest of highs and lowest of lows no matter who you are or how much you trained. You either deal with it and finish, or drop if you can't. Weak minds don't finish no matter how fit or talented they are.
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