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  • OptimisticO Optimistic

    @Rich
    That´s awesome, Rich! Great pace.

    Were you registered for any spring races? I have a coworker who was registered for the Tokyo marathon, which of course was cancelled.

    I´m not a marathon person, but I was signed up for a half marathon in May in St. Michael´s, MD--flattest Half on the East Coast 🙂 Registration will defer to next year.

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    Loki
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    #54

    @Optimistic said in The workout thread:

    @Rich
    That´s awesome, Rich! Great pace.

    Were you registered for any spring races? I have a coworker who was registered for the Tokyo marathon, which of course was cancelled.

    I´m not a marathon person, but I was signed up for a half marathon in May in St. Michael´s, MD--flattest Half on the East Coast 🙂 Registration will defer to next year.

    Yeah a 7:24 pace for a casual long run is killer. Anybody doing that could qualify for Boston with a good training program.

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    • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

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      The purple line is where I started at a month ago. This is FitBit's "cardio fitness score," not heart rate.

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      jon-nyc
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      #55

      @Aqua-Letifer said in The workout thread:

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      The purple line is where I started at a month ago. This is FitBit's "cardio fitness score," not heart rate.

      Mine says ‘very good to excellent’ but basically the same numerical range as yours. I guess it’s age related.

      Only non-witches get due process.

      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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        Aqua Letifer
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        #56

        Part of it is, yeah.

        Please love yourself.

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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          @Aqua-Letifer said in The workout thread:

          63D9640A-37F0-4FF0-951E-52BFF20457C8.jpeg

          The purple line is where I started at a month ago. This is FitBit's "cardio fitness score," not heart rate.

          Mine says ‘very good to excellent’ but basically the same numerical range as yours. I guess it’s age related.

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          @jon-nyc said in The workout thread:

          @Aqua-Letifer said in The workout thread:

          63D9640A-37F0-4FF0-951E-52BFF20457C8.jpeg

          The purple line is where I started at a month ago. This is FitBit's "cardio fitness score," not heart rate.

          Mine says ‘very good to excellent’ but basically the same numerical range as yours. I guess it’s age related.

          That is VO2max. There are charts by age you can google. Mine says it puts me at the age of a 20 year old. Really low resting heart rate too. I had a vascular study of my carotid, heart and leg veins via ultrasound after a friend in shape died of a stroke in his sleep. Probably worth it as you age.

          VO2 max is considered the best measurement of aerobic fitness.

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            jon-nyc
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            How do they estimate it without measuring O2?

            Only non-witches get due process.

            • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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            • OptimisticO Optimistic

              @Rich
              That´s awesome, Rich! Great pace.

              Were you registered for any spring races? I have a coworker who was registered for the Tokyo marathon, which of course was cancelled.

              I´m not a marathon person, but I was signed up for a half marathon in May in St. Michael´s, MD--flattest Half on the East Coast 🙂 Registration will defer to next year.

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              Rich
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              @Optimistic said in The workout thread:

              @Rich
              That´s awesome, Rich! Great pace.

              Were you registered for any spring races? I have a coworker who was registered for the Tokyo marathon, which of course was cancelled.

              I´m not a marathon person, but I was signed up for a half marathon in May in St. Michael´s, MD--flattest Half on the East Coast 🙂 Registration will defer to next year.

              I had a couple 5k's on my mind, but was really only committed to pacing the 2hour group again at a local half. After that, the plan plan was get ready for a 20K in August, and use that to base marathon training off of. (something mid-October)

              I'm sure your friend was disappointed about Tokyo. From what I understand, they're allowing people who were registered, to register (and pay) again next year, without having to go through the lottery process. They ran the race--but only for elites.

              So if the half in St Michael's is allowing you to simply defer--you're fortunate!

              Cool to see you're still running. Around here, the rail-trails have gotten so crowded, and the streets so quiet, I've switched to almost entirely roads.

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                @Optimistic said in The workout thread:

                @Rich
                That´s awesome, Rich! Great pace.

                Were you registered for any spring races? I have a coworker who was registered for the Tokyo marathon, which of course was cancelled.

                I´m not a marathon person, but I was signed up for a half marathon in May in St. Michael´s, MD--flattest Half on the East Coast 🙂 Registration will defer to next year.

                Yeah a 7:24 pace for a casual long run is killer. Anybody doing that could qualify for Boston with a good training program.

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                Rich
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                @Loki said in The workout thread:

                @Optimistic said in The workout thread:

                @Rich
                That´s awesome, Rich! Great pace.

                Were you registered for any spring races? I have a coworker who was registered for the Tokyo marathon, which of course was cancelled.

                I´m not a marathon person, but I was signed up for a half marathon in May in St. Michael´s, MD--flattest Half on the East Coast 🙂 Registration will defer to next year.

                Yeah a 7:24 pace for a casual long run is killer. Anybody doing that could qualify for Boston with a good training program.

                Truthfully, I definitely run my long runs harder than I need to....and though it feels comfortable, probably harder than I should.

                If you have a source for good training plans--I'm all ears!

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                  Klaus
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                  #61

                  @Rich that is a fantastic time for such a long run. I wish I could do that. If I'd run with that tempo, the run would be over for me after a single mile. Running a half-marathon is low-key on my agenda, but I wouldn't even dream of something faster than 2h. I'm surprised, though, that you burned only 1349 Cal. You must have a rather low body weight.

                  I sent you a follow request on Strava.

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                  • RichR Rich

                    @Optimistic said in The workout thread:

                    @Rich
                    That´s awesome, Rich! Great pace.

                    Were you registered for any spring races? I have a coworker who was registered for the Tokyo marathon, which of course was cancelled.

                    I´m not a marathon person, but I was signed up for a half marathon in May in St. Michael´s, MD--flattest Half on the East Coast 🙂 Registration will defer to next year.

                    I had a couple 5k's on my mind, but was really only committed to pacing the 2hour group again at a local half. After that, the plan plan was get ready for a 20K in August, and use that to base marathon training off of. (something mid-October)

                    I'm sure your friend was disappointed about Tokyo. From what I understand, they're allowing people who were registered, to register (and pay) again next year, without having to go through the lottery process. They ran the race--but only for elites.

                    So if the half in St Michael's is allowing you to simply defer--you're fortunate!

                    Cool to see you're still running. Around here, the rail-trails have gotten so crowded, and the streets so quiet, I've switched to almost entirely roads.

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                    Optimistic
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                    #62

                    @Rich
                    Yes, I was a little surprised the defer option was offered--and very thankful! They are also offering the option to run the race virtually and send you all the swag you would have gotten this year, but I wasn´t really feeling that option.

                    I bet switching to roads has helped you with your faster pace. I love the trail running, but it definitely encourages a much more leisurely pace as you jump over roots and and logs and such.

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                      Aqua Letifer
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                      #63

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                      So I have 3 pulse/Ox devices at home; 1 for me, 1 I'm mailing to my folks, 1 as a bonus they mailed me by mistake. I used all 3 to compare against the FitBit. Turns out the latter under-reports somewhat, especially with higher numbers; it was off by about 10bpm when I was closer to a maximum. The 3 pulse/Ox devices were all consistent. So looks like I'm at about 170 instead of 165.

                      Either way I don't much care. The actual numbers don't matter to me. I'm just trying to get them to increase.

                      Please love yourself.

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                        MainerMikeBrown
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                        #64

                        I haven't taken part in any sports in years, to be honest.

                        I used to play baseball back in high school during the 1990's. I was terrible at it.

                        I don't have any talent for football and basketball either.

                        And my tennis and bowling skills are nothing special at best.

                        lol

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                          Klaus
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                          #65

                          That looks pretty sweet, @Aqua-Letifer .

                          I bought a power meter today.

                          Massive amount of useless graphs about mediocre cycling upcoming!

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                          • KlausK Klaus

                            That looks pretty sweet, @Aqua-Letifer .

                            I bought a power meter today.

                            Massive amount of useless graphs about mediocre cycling upcoming!

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                            mark
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                            #66

                            @Klaus which power meter? Link?

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                              Klaus
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                              #67

                              @mark : 4iiii Precision Power Meter.
                              https://shop.4iiii.com/collections/power-meters/products/precision-factory-install

                              There was an offer to grab one for 250 Euro. I couldn't resist anymore.

                              It's a 105 crank. I have an Ultegra groupset, but the Ultegra one would have been 100 Euros more and the only difference is 3 grams of weight or something.

                              Can't wait to try it. I love data.

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                                mark
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                                #68

                                3 grams? We used to kill to save that much much weight. lol

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                                • markM mark

                                  3 grams? We used to kill to save that much much weight. lol

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                                  Klaus
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                                  #69

                                  @mark I don't care all that much about weight or "aero". I care about primarily about fitness gains and only secondarily about speed gains paid with money 🙂

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                                    Klaus
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                                    First test. My FTP seems to be in the "sucks" to "looser" range. I'll have to test more thoroughly. And then on to structured training rides.

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                                      Aqua Letifer
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                                      #71

                                      Nice, Klaus! Do you always ride the same route, or do you tend to tool around?

                                      I'm learning more about jump-rope shit. Different routines work different muscles, which only interests me insofar as I can cycle through them without stopping. I can already go about six times longer than I could a month ago, but it's my legs holding me back now. Learning how to fix that.

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                                      Please love yourself.

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                                      • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                        Nice, Klaus! Do you always ride the same route, or do you tend to tool around?

                                        I'm learning more about jump-rope shit. Different routines work different muscles, which only interests me insofar as I can cycle through them without stopping. I can already go about six times longer than I could a month ago, but it's my legs holding me back now. Learning how to fix that.

                                        F8FEB50D-43C3-43C7-B1EC-EA74C3891125.jpeg

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                                        Klaus
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                                        #72

                                        @Aqua-Letifer said in The workout thread:

                                        Do you always ride the same route, or do you tend to tool around?

                                        I have a kind of "default" route that takes about 75min. The nice thing about driving the same route often is that you have a benchmark to compare with. (That said, with a powermeter it should be easier to compare efforts across different routes).

                                        But when I have more time, I often pick new and longer routes. I often pick routes from Komoot. If it weren't for Corona, I'd also ride with a couple of other guys every few weeks.

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                                          Klaus
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                                          #73

                                          Another short test ride from this evening. My goal was to keep an average above 230W.

                                          It's really rather different to train with a power meter.

                                          It's like having a slave driver who permanently whips you whenever you taper off with your power. I like it.

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