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fo, to random
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I am looking for statistics about the mental health state of IT workers, even better mobile / iOS devs. I'd love the stats to be recent.

Are people coping well with all the layoffs? Is the rate of anxiety disorders and/or depression up? Has the situation changed with the back and forth remote/RTO mess?

But really, anything in this realm would be great. Thank you!

Boosts are welcome

fo, to Ottawa
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is in 8 days! I feel ready, but I'm still worried.
I'm not sure my taper is long enough. I feel the accumulated fatigue still.
I'm really not heat-adapted yet (way too early in the season). I hope it's not going to be suddenly 25/30°C...
I don't know if air quality will be affected by the fires (it looks possible)
Still... my fitness seems good enough!

fo, to running
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Fundraising update
I mentioned a few weeks back that I'm participating in the SickKids Foundation activity for May, called 1001 reasons to run. People have been really generous and I'm so grateful!

Update
724$ (goal is 1000$)
132km (goal is 215km)

If you have not done so yet, and want to / can do, 👉 https://www.millionreasons.run/fundraisers/francois-olivier-leblanc/mrr-24-fr. Funds go to the Children Hospitals in Canada.

Thank you to everyone who already gave, plan to do so, or wish they could but must pass this one.

🙏

fo, to random
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It's a wellness day at work today! 🎉 I took advantage of it by doing my long run today instead of tomorrow. A nice 32km that brought me in Montreal's Old Port, historic Lachine canal, Mount-Royal and many nice neighborhoods.
This brings me to 97km so far in May, well align to my 215km goal for the SickKids Foundation fundraising.
If you can and wish to contribute, please do so here: https://www.millionreasons.run/s/44070/50014. The funds are given to research children hospitals in Canada. (1/2)

Atwater market behind the Lachine canal.
Montréal downtown fat away! Photo taken from a road near Turcot exchange.
Fabulous sushis on a wooden panel.

fo, to running
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Really proud of my race today!! It's a PR on the half marathon distance for me, by 9 minutes!! I wanted to run consistently at 5 min/km and that's pretty much exactly what I did!

Weather was not optimal: about 10°C with rain and wind. Even strong head winds on the part of the course next to the river.

I'm refining my fueling strategy, that's also positive.

This gives me much more confidence for the upcoming Ottawa marathon.

Photo of the river taken from the first part of the course. It doesn't look as cold on the photo as I felt it did when I was there!

fo, to running
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question:

Last night I had a cramp in my calf. (It never happens but me but it's the second one this week, weird) This morning I still have some minor pain.

Today is a rest day, but tomorrow I have a half marathon.

Is there anything I can do to prevent it getting worse? I'm thinking compression socks (done) and maybe cold bath?

fo, to running
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Dear community of

I just registered to a fundraising challenge for May; I have set myself a goal of running 215km. While doing so, I'm hoping to raise 1000$ (CAD) for children hospitals in Canada.
The SickKids Foundation manages the fundraising and will give to your nearest children hospital (see the FAQ for details).

If you are in a position to do so, please consider contributing to my fundraising here: https://www.millionreasons.run/fundraisers/francois-olivier-leblanc.

fo, to running
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Hahaha that one is easy! Are runners human? Yes, then avoid at all cost.

To be fair, the title is misleading. They also address gels we use on runs, which is a good question.

Should Runners Always Avoid Ultraprocessed Foods? - Runner's World
https://apple.news/ASak8EcoESIOVcQ76KPb6og

fo, to running
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Hahaha I finally decided on wearing shorts for today's run. Yes, my first time this year. Yes, I did regret it! Winds and rain were brutal!!
And now it snows?!? I can understand why I was cold! 🤣

But the good news is that my hip pain is already gone!

Precision: the actual location of the pain is hard to describe: it's in the hip region. It would not allow me to sit legs crossed, or mount a bike, but didn't really prevent me from running. Doesn't matter, it's gone!

fo, to Ottawa
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course just published: https://www.racepoint.ca/maps/orw.html?mapid=6

It is really different from previous years, where it would venture into Gatineau (Qc). I heard an interview where an organizer mentioned it was a source of pride: it was the only Canadian marathon to cross provincial borders.

Now it stays in Ottawa and there are 2 180° turns. I'm not sure I like it. Could be resistance to change, I had already started visualizing the old course...

Yeah no, I don't like 180° turns.

fo, to running
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My perception of my running was all over the place this morning. Not after long, I decided to stop worrying about HR zones.
It occurred to me this morning that I might be fighting off a virus: my pace was also off last Thursday. I've been sneezing (only that) and thought it was allergies.

I also decided to change my route, as it was too windy for my taste today. So I left the river & climbed Mont-Royal instead.

I'm still proud of sticking to it and finish my 29km planned for today!

The Montreal skyline, as seen from the edge of a dock in the old port. Sky is cloudy.

fo, to running
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I will not lie, I'm done with winter. But winter is not done.
I usually embrace outdoor conditions, but today was a treadmill day. My first, and hopefully, my last of the year. This is not my cup of tea!!

Other sidewalk covered in snow. We see the bike sharing station in the background, which was installed yesterday!
A branch fell off on the sidewalk, because of the snow weight. Which is quite heavy.

fo, to running
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Weather was all over the place for this morning's long run! Sometimes very windy, sometimes sunny... but hey! That's spring...
I was very happy to go on new paths this time! I went along the Lachine Canal from the Old Port for a few km.

Old boat on an almost dried out canal (no longer in use)
Falling water in the canal
Huge hospital on the left, with downtown Montreal in the background, further away

fo, to random
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It smells like pop tarts outside my house.

fo, to running
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Today is a company-wide (or department-wide? Who cares ) day off, so you know what it means!! Epic long run! 🎉

I went somewhere I was not familiar with, along side the St. Lawrence river. It was beautiful! And cold! When I started, it felt like -19C (-2.2F).

The first photo is at my "starting line". I'm still in the city! That's crazy.

What a joy to do long runs.


Trees and water (like small islands in the river) with a gorgeous blue sky and sun
The river, with a bridge further away
Artistic installations in a parc. It's a metallic structure holding big rocks in the shape of a bottom leg and a feet. There's on in the foreground, but we see more in the background. They are between a path and the river.

fo, to london
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Dear community

Let's pretend you had a day in London, what would you do?

fo, to random
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Hahahaha my watch telling me it's time to stand after a 23.2 km run... bug off!!! I need to sit to eat and drink coffee. Don't worry the kids will have me stand up real quick!

fo, to running
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Very good long run this morning! I had to consciously slow down a few times to stay within my targeted heart rate, but i enjoyed neighborhoods I rarely run through...

I am still in a phase of my training where I don't quite believe I'll be able to run a marathon in 2 months.

Actually I feel the same about a half coming up a few weeks prior.

It's the pace + distance that's scary, not the distance alone. (Yes, I have pace expectations)

fo, to running
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We've been snow free long enough for me to not welcome this "snow" fall today. (Looks like watered snow)

I had a 6k run planned but I think I won't do it. I'll pretend I need recovery. Yes, that's it.

fo, to running
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I really enjoyed todas long run! It was soooo windy, though! Strong enough to affect my speed.

Question for :
How much do you know and care about vertical oscillation, ground contact time or stride length?

Screen shot of activity summary : 23km done in 2:19:57. Elevation: 169m Heart rate average: 134bpm Pace average: 6:05 min/km

fo, to running
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✅ long run
I still don't know how I feel about it... In many ways it ways great. But I was slower than previous long runs. At least I think so. My perception kept being way off my watch stats... not helping is the fact that I pressed stop, not pause, after 3.5km (to use a public bathroom, I wouldn't see another for a while) so I have to compute the stats.

Anyway, at least the weather was super running friendly! As you see, there is snow in the park, if you zoom and search for it... 😢🫠

A view of downtown Montreal from the Jacques Cartier bridge, while still over the city.
Downtown Montreal from across water, with the buildings reflecting in the water. Sky is cloudy.

fo, to Montreal
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Currently, outside, the rain and the winds are really strong in ! With the huge temp drop announced (feels like will drop by more than 30C), and the possible snow on top on the rain (that will have turn into ice), I am really not sure if I can run tomorrow.

fo, to running
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Absolutely gorgeous blue sky for today's run! So nice! The cold (felt like -23C when I started) was easily manageable.

My plan said 21km, but I underestimated my plan a bit and ended up doing 23km... oh well!!

Photo of St. Lawrence river and Montreal's port and downtown areas, shot from Jacques Cartier bridge.
Photo of downtown Montreal from across the river.
Another photo of downtown Montreal from across the river.

fo, to random
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A must read!! As the author Jennifer Saul concludes, bringing awareness to the tactic will lessen its effect.

https://psyche.co/ideas/beyond-dogwhistles-racists-have-a-new-rhetorical-trick

fo, to random
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L’écriture inclusive sous la loupe de la science via Radio-Canada Info https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2048898/ecriture-inclusive-epicene-neutralite-masculin?

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