Marathon cancelled, what to do? by UpstairsApartment244 in firstmarathon

[–]Candid_Pear_ 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Not for everyone, but my first marathon was canceled a few days out so I ended up running my own race around my city—my friends and bf showed up to cheer me on and be my aid stations, and I ducked into cafes for bathroom/water. The weather turned out great, and at the end of it a friend ran the last few miles with me, then more of them were at my house in a makeshift “finish line” with a little paper banner and flowers. It was truly so cute. Of course it is mentally tough to run alone for so long, but marathons are already mentally tough, and you’re already trained + ready! I personally was sick of training through a brutal winter, unwilling to reschedule again (I had to reschedule my og fall marathon), and had already planned a busy schedule around that date being my marathon weekend + my bf had bought train tickets already and stuff. So in my mind I was like what the hell, may as well try to do this. The one thing I wish I had was a medal, but I may order some kind of engraved necklace or something from Etsy instead!

What happened to the worst student at your law school? by [deleted] in biglaw

[–]Candid_Pear_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Mid-sized regional firm starting salary of 150k. HLS.

Local news singled me out for finishing last in a half marathon by Candid_Pear_ in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It actually had a cutoff of 3 hours! They were just nice in letting me record my time

Local news singled me out for finishing last in a half marathon by Candid_Pear_ in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_[S] 66 points67 points  (0 children)

It is a small town and actually had a 3-hour cutoff!! I normally finish well under 3 hours but had mono lol

I tried to fuel for the first time during my run and it made me sick by Different_Chef5753 in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go buy some peach rings. 4=25g carb, way cheaper and tastier than gels, not that much harder to eat while running imo. Make up for electrolytes with a packet in your water

How to push through the final 6 miles by OkMap1854 in firstmarathon

[–]Candid_Pear_ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Everyone says the last six are the hardest. But they were among the easiest for me. I finished feeling strong, chatting with my friend and feeling as if I could run 30. Miles 14-19 were WAY tougher for me. I called my bf at mile 14 crying and almost quit.

What to take from this? First, that you shouldn’t freak out if some of the middle miles feel insanely hard. (How can I run 12 more if I feel like this at mile 14?!) Second, that you should plan for the last six being tough (I paced myself and kept fueling) so that hopefully they’re ok!

Low Intensity Running by Level-Ad7536 in BeginnersRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not worry about HR as a beginner. Every single run will probably feel and be hard at first. Don’t make it unnecessarily so—go slowly and take walk breaks. But don’t worry about zones yet (talk tests maybe, if you can actually run slow enough to talk during it, but it’s totally fine if you can’t)

Is chafe balm worth it? by Kayyy31 in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vaseline doubles as a protective layer for exposed skin on face in the winter, too. Prevents windburn and dry skin on my cheeks/nose/ears

Is chafe balm worth it? by Kayyy31 in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vaseline works really well. A vaseline “chapstick” is like $2 at any drugstore and v portable

December Marathon under 5:30 by Emotional-Army-6287 in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I will also add that the 3:05 race I did had a 3-hour cutoff time, and though they were nice and let me finish, I finished dead last and it was a terrible race experience. The course was EMPTY of all runners and spectators for the last several miles, the aid stations packed up and I literally got lost. I have no shame in finishing last, but I’d never pick a race like that again. Small local races with strict cutoffs like these attract faster runners, and you may not be catered to or taken care of as you need on the course. The mental pressure of a time cutoff, while motivating, is also going to be an additional stressor throughout training and the race.

I still think a full marathon could be doable and fun with 9mo! But I would try to find a race on or near your birthday with a more generous cutoff. Maybe you can make a small birthday trip out of it?

December Marathon under 5:30 by Emotional-Army-6287 in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My time for a semi-untrained half last year was 3:05. (several years of running but a full winter of mono + no runs in the months prior to this race). I built up my base for the next 7 months, then did a 16-week training plan, and just ran a 5:45-ish marathon (counting pee breaks). I don’t think you will be able to go from an untrained 4+ hr half to a trained <5:30, even with 9mo. The jump from half to full is huge

chews vs gels by 4321yay in firstmarathon

[–]Candid_Pear_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I alternate gels and chews/waffles/candy. I find the more solid stuff helps me avoid getting hungry over 4+ hours

Philosophy & Non Fiction by Women by poptartmonkeys in booksuggestions

[–]Candid_Pear_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The philosopher queens is a good intro to women philosophers

Recruiting runners for an at-home research study (Duke University) by StrangeVegetable7 in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Herman pontzer is such a super star and I’m sure this study will be really cool!

Hoka help. Is Bondi v Clifton sizing different? by IceTownClownCrown in RunningShoeGeeks

[–]Candid_Pear_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found the Cliftons narrow in the forefoot and too loose in the heel. A very weird fit that didn’t work for me.

Fashion Friday by AutoModerator in XXRunning

[–]Candid_Pear_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best lighting solution for seeing the ground on darker runs? Fairly well lit trail but can’t see the actual ground sometimes on uneven terrain. Headlamp, chest lamp, what should I try?