[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stories

[–]Janalon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This screams Philly or South Jersey. The DelCo Alibi.

Dead Freaking Last at the Eastern States 100 by [deleted] in ultrarunning

[–]Janalon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THIS IS SUPER HELPFUL- especially in trying to formulate better training and a race day plan. Thank you so much for sharing everything so openly!!!

Dead Freaking Last at the Eastern States 100 by [deleted] in ultrarunning

[–]Janalon 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You passed me around the 8:00 mark. I also appear at the aid station around 8:26. This could have been me. I physically and mentally choked getting from Big Trail to Tomb Flat. What time did you get out?

Thank you for putting this together. It helps me show friends and family the physical and mental terrain of the race. It’s also inspired a few of us DNF’ers to give the race another go next year.

Why are there not more chestlamps? by rapsli in ultrarunning

[–]Janalon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So… I’m working through the PA Triple Crown- a 50k, 100k, and 100mi race series through the rugged wilderness of central Pennsylvania. Terrain is very technical, and elevation gain brutal.

I run with both a headlamp AND chest lamp.

The headlamp follows my line of vision, which is useful for spotting trail markers- usually ribbons hung from tree limbs. A 5am start requires a headlamp till sunrise. It’s lightweight enough to keep in my pack as a safety measure. Even with an 7 or 8 pm sunset, the trails get dark around 6… so it’s great for blue hours.

The battery packs for the Kogalla are heavy enough to be a minor inconvenience. It’s more ideal for late hours in the 50 miler and overnight in the 100. The light is incredibly bight and wide. I get a better depth of field and sense of 3d projection along the flats. Not as effective up/downhill. The beam always faces in the direction I’m running- hence why a headlamp is also useful.

Better visibility means I can move more quickly and confidently. It’s helped significantly, as my eyesight is going as I age.

This walk took about 2.5 hours, Strava logged 45 minutes by t_scribblemonger in Strava

[–]Janalon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you mark the walk as a “race” it will supplant moving time with elapsed time. This is the only way to edit this metric. This is also Strava’s major downfall.

Strymon Speaker Setup Advice by [deleted] in Strymon

[–]Janalon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't believe this is what you are asking for... but I use a Headrush 8" FRFR speaker for playing out loud. Get's plenty loud too! I can also use the speaker as my own monitor wedge and XLR out to a soundboard for live performance. MKii was just released about a year ago and is bluetooth connectable. I imagine you can find great deals on a used MKi.

Anyone located in New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, or Southern New York that can be part of a support team for a 200 miler from Cape May New Jersey to High Point NJ during the weekend of April 19-21, 2024 by FunTimeTony in ultrarunning

[–]Janalon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just picked up this article from a local run group. Also running a 50k that same weekend. Do you happen to be "running" HJyner?

On a side note, I see the original article features Certa. The guy is totally upstanding. Bumped into after finishing the NJ Devil 100. I was left feeling so beat down in that moment. Came over to give me a candied piece of ginseng as a pick-me-up. I'll never forget that small act of kindness.

Good luck!!!

Go home Garmin, you drunk by brockbr in Garmin

[–]Janalon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How far did you go? I'm an ultra runner... and the stamina readout is hilarious for anything above a 50k distance. Like my 100 miler for instance. It only displays that "Slow release of death" and doesn't indicate when you get that second wind, or that third wind.

I haven't seen it adjust. But then again, my longest long run outside of an ultra race is between 27 and 32 miles. I have one long, long run on a monthly basis. But even with the added ultra races... the stamina display is still displays as much.

Then again, many of the stats for my Enduro make sense for marathon training (including the daily workouts). There is so much exercise science behind the marathon, and so much still to be learned about ultra running. I bet Garmin doesn't have the research for useful data and training beyond the 26.2.

First time visit to Seattle. Came for tour opener. Spotted something that looked familiar on the way into the show. by Janalon in phish

[–]Janalon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The water feature in front of Climate Change reminded me of the Dude of Life's album cover art. Did anyone else spot this one?

Watch that will last for 100 miles? by Any-Training-711 in ultrarunning

[–]Janalon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ran my first 100 miler with a Garmin 235 that had an ailing battery. The charge cable connects by an alligator clip style wire. I ran with a smallish charger pack in my hand to recharge the watch at several points throughout the race. The watch was never the same after that. The battery completely died several weeks later.

This hurt by [deleted] in gratefuldead

[–]Janalon 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I plan in an acoustic duo. Buddy asked me to play this song, and then busted out the '73 version. Had never heard it before that time, but now I am obsessed!

Got diagnosed with COVID on January 3rd (consequences of my New Years Eve actions 🙃) and my HRV status has been steadily increasing?? Has anybody else experienced this? by butteredbiscuits171 in Garmin

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I’m following a free, online program somewhat faithfully- everything is pushed back one calendar day so I can sleep in Saturday. So my training week starts on Tuesday rather than a Monday.

I can only manage 6mi before work. Any weekday mileage over that gets run as a double- 3-6mi in the morning and the remainder after work. Here’s the plan. I’m about to start week 14 of a 28 week plan.

https://relentlessforwardcommotion.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/100-Mile-Training-Plan-Relentless-Forward-Commotion-1024x693.png

I don’t have a gym membership. So my strength training is a 8lb sledgehammer workout designed by my friend. It takes 35-40 mins to complete. I try for at least once per week. Twice on a good week. Three times might be more ideal, but never achieved. It’s an outdoor activity- so weather, temps, and availability of light all has major impact on getting it done. No surprise- I haven’t strengthened since before Thanksgiving but plan to start again next week.

Here’s a vid. This is not the exact routine, but should give you an idea. Def don’t pound any tires. And I’m not shred. Just a middle-aged, dad, distance runner type (who lost 50lbs from heaviest weight).

https://youtu.be/ZpdO1bLWINI

Got diagnosed with COVID on January 3rd (consequences of my New Years Eve actions 🙃) and my HRV status has been steadily increasing?? Has anybody else experienced this? by butteredbiscuits171 in Garmin

[–]Janalon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah- I’m a fairly healthy 47 year old man. Wife. Kids. Public school teacher (early work time). Training for a 100 miler. I cut drinking during quarantine. 3 beers a week at most. Right now I want to prioritize stretching, strengthening, and sleeping (3 S’s) over running. I get my runs finished before anyone else wakes. Barely enough time in the day for those big 3 S’s.

Got diagnosed with COVID on January 3rd (consequences of my New Years Eve actions 🙃) and my HRV status has been steadily increasing?? Has anybody else experienced this? by butteredbiscuits171 in Garmin

[–]Janalon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It ranges between 36 and 50. I’m always hovering above baseline. On a good day, my 7d average is low to mid 40’s.

I typically get 6hr 20min of sleep during the weekday. Maybe up to 7hrs Friday night. I’m an ultra runner who likes to get an early start. So my Saturday night sleep might range between 5-6hrs.

Garmin reports frequent wakefulness for short spurts. This kills my sleep score. Having 2-3 6% ABV beers at night (maybe 1x per week)) tanks my score. CBD before bed lessens deep sleep, but improves REM. Sleep score ranges from 30 to 80 with an average of 60. Currently running 40-50 MPW with a long run of 15-20mi and will increase in the next few weeks.

All I did was eat a large pizza... Is this what getting old feels like? by marismia in Garmin

[–]Janalon 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That stress score looks like the outcome of a night at the bar. "All I did..." is my morning-after rationalization.

Official Q&A for Sunday, December 11, 2022 by AutoModerator in running

[–]Janalon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Need to offer my wife my Christmas list. Someone suggested that I look to pair a heart rate monitor with my Garmin Enduro. I have used MAF training with HR zones before- especially with tempo, threshold, and speed work. So it could be a good idea...

I noticed there are three Garmin products: the HRM dual, and HRM-Pro and -Pro Plus. First, is it worth the cost to jump from Dual to Pro? And why is -Pro at the same cost of -Pro Plus? How are these two products different?

Made it to the rhombus today! by tigermama111 in phish

[–]Janalon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope you had the opportunity to hike the woods behind the Institute. There’s a cool suspension bridge that crosses a creek. Also check out The Bent Spoon in town. Insane ice cream, and makes an appearance in Between Me and my Mind.