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prodigitalson

(2,884 posts)
Mon Oct 9, 2023, 11:15 AM Oct 2023

I ran 6 miles in 63 minutes and 30 seconds yesterday

Last edited Sun Oct 15, 2023, 09:09 AM - Edit history (1)

I am 55 years old and that is my longest run since high school (I could do 8 miles back then.) I was planning on running 4 miles but at around 3.5 the endorphins really kicked in and I kept on going.

I have run in a few local 5ks in the past. I am going to do my first 10k this fall. My goal is to complete it in under an hour.

anyway... just wanted to share this personal accomplishment.

edited to say: wow thanks for all of the congrats and encouragement. it really means alot to me.

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I ran 6 miles in 63 minutes and 30 seconds yesterday (Original Post) prodigitalson Oct 2023 OP
👍🏽 blm Oct 2023 #1
Love this! Nice work! we can do it Oct 2023 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author brush Oct 2023 #3
Way to go! onecaliberal Oct 2023 #4
Wow! Good for you! Diamond_Dog Oct 2023 #5
Well done! That's such a great feeling. yonder Oct 2023 #6
I know. It's weird. LisaM Oct 2023 #12
.. yonder Oct 2023 #14
yeah I've never noticed a connection between those things prodigitalson Oct 2023 #18
Excellent!! Don't give up your goal! Fla Dem Oct 2023 #7
Well done! pandr32 Oct 2023 #8
You go! Beartracks Oct 2023 #9
I've never had that endorphin experience when running. 1WorldHope Oct 2023 #10
Congratulations! Grumpy Old Guy Oct 2023 #11
I have to strengthen the legs b4 BootinUp Oct 2023 #13
Well done! Roc2020 Oct 2023 #15
That's super! Congrats flying_wahini Oct 2023 #16
I haven't run longer than the width of a street in years. Great job The Polack MSgt Oct 2023 #17
In July I ran a 5K in 25:21. Not bad for 68 years. And I only restarted running Hassler Oct 2023 #19
that's outstanding! prodigitalson Oct 2023 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Hassler Oct 2023 #20
Congratulations! benjamint Oct 2023 #22
That's A Damned Good Time, Sir The Magistrate Oct 2023 #23
thank you prodigitalson Oct 2023 #25
Awesome! I was a light runner up until I broke my foot this summer JanMichael Oct 2023 #24
Sorry to hear about the foot. Half M? Hmmm, duno...and thanks prodigitalson Oct 2023 #26
Great job! Prairie Gates Oct 2023 #27

Response to prodigitalson (Original post)

yonder

(10,005 posts)
6. Well done! That's such a great feeling.
Mon Oct 9, 2023, 12:02 PM
Oct 2023

Why is it that whatever ones choice of aerobic exercise, sometimes it's a brutal slog, sometimes average and other times an unending delight where one could go on seemingly forever and unstoppable?

I've never been able to figure out a connection to any of those states with beforehand diet, sleep, stress, conditioning, mood, etc. — it remains a mystery to me.

Congratulations and good luck in the 10k.

LisaM

(28,654 posts)
12. I know. It's weird.
Mon Oct 9, 2023, 12:29 PM
Oct 2023

I do know that when I least feel like going for a run, I get the most out of it. I love that feeling at the end when it seems that I can go on forever.

prodigitalson

(2,884 posts)
18. yeah I've never noticed a connection between those things
Mon Oct 9, 2023, 02:35 PM
Oct 2023

you mentioned and really getting in that zone. Obviously all that stuff is really important to your overall health and general athletic ability. But I've had those hard slogs on a good night's sleep and I have I had some incredibly euphoric runs after a night of shit sleep - and vice versa. And lots of those average ones.

And thanks for the wishes on the 10k!!

1WorldHope

(910 posts)
10. I've never had that endorphin experience when running.
Mon Oct 9, 2023, 12:14 PM
Oct 2023

It sounds heavenly. Congratulations and keep up the good feeling.

Hassler

(3,732 posts)
19. In July I ran a 5K in 25:21. Not bad for 68 years. And I only restarted running
Mon Oct 9, 2023, 02:43 PM
Oct 2023

Three years ago after a twenty year lapse.

prodigitalson

(2,884 posts)
21. that's outstanding!
Mon Oct 9, 2023, 06:47 PM
Oct 2023

I wanna be running 25:21 5ks when I'm 68! I can't do it now, but I have 13 years to train.

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benjamint

(2 posts)
22. Congratulations!
Thu Oct 12, 2023, 06:56 AM
Oct 2023

Well done on your running success. It's really motivating to witness you challenging yourself and feeling the happiness of running. Good luck with your upcoming 10k race this autumn. Keep up the great effort!

JanMichael

(25,263 posts)
24. Awesome! I was a light runner up until I broke my foot this summer
Sat Oct 14, 2023, 10:09 PM
Oct 2023

Always jogged a 1 2 or 3 mile loop weekly since I was a teen. 55 years old too.

My longest run in the past was around 6 or 7 miles. Was hoping to do what you are now doing but the foot is crap now. Have gotten back to weights but no running...

Good luck with the 10k!!!! Maybe a half marathon after that? I can live vicariously.

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