Streaking with Emily Altman
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| EMILY ALTMAN |
The odometer reads 15,366 miles.
DAY 1: MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2020
New York City was locked down. 😷
Something inconceivable was happening and the future was uncertain, unclear, and indeed very scary.
I recall my apprehension. Despite the thick cloud of fear looming over me, I rationalized the following:
I may lose my job, all of my savings, my apartment and my life. But, there is one thing that the situation can not take from me: the ability to put on my sneakers and go running.
STREAKING
The pandemic would not stop me from running. I focused on this mantra as I started to run every day. I decided I would run every day until Covid was gone.
In my mind, each daily run represented one more chunk of 24 hours of survival. Between each run I navigated the horror of going to work at a hospital.
I estimated that we’d make it through it all in around 3-6 months. It did not work out that way. Covid-19 is still with us, and will be for the duration, but we have figured out how to exist with it.
There was so much uncertainty. What would be the definition of Covid-19 being over? When I can drive to Massachusetts with New York plates? Fly in an airplane? Ride a train? Stay in a hotel? Attend a conference? Eat at a restaurant? Go to someone's house? Go see a movie?
Gradually over the months and years we all began to do those things again…but Covid-19 was not gone. So I kept running.... Every single day.
In time, I began to create challenges within the overall challenge of running every day. They have included things such as: The Great Virtual Race Across Tennessee 2020 and 2021, a marathon in November 2021, running 100 miles in a week, getting to certain average-per-day milestones, beating previously achieved yearly mileage totals, and more!
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| MY FINISH LINE FOR THE GREAT VIRTUAL RACE ACROSS TENNESSEE |
In general, my focus is on miles only. I don't do speed work and I don't really care about pace. The one exception was when I chose to run a marathon. I did about 3 months of weekly speedwork sessions. When I ran the Northern Central Railroad Trail Marathon in November of 2021 I did not meet my own time goal, but I did qualify for Boston! I then forgot to enter during the "window". Oops. 🤣
I go through phases of setting slightly different mileage goals, based on nothing very scientific...mostly "I wonder if I can do...this...or that". My pace doesn't vary much. So far, knock wood, I have remained injury free. It does help that I am a physical therapist so I have a pretty good sense of the status of my own "machine."
There were other minor challenges like a snow storm ⛄ and a day-long family event, but I have always been able to eke out at least 2 miles.
- Before the streak I was happily running 5 days a week, 6-8 miles each run.
- Yes, there are quite a few days that I am not excited about going running.
- I ran with a mask for an entire year.
- For 2 years I ran only counter clockwise on “the loop” so I could be on the outside and could move away from oncoming runners.
- I run early in the morning, starting at 4:30am on some days and up to 6:15am on other days.
- I use 8.5 pairs of shoes per year.
Miles/day Frequency
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2 |
5 |
|
3 |
15 |
|
4 |
39 |
|
5 |
10 |
|
6 |
187 |
|
7 |
30 |
|
8 |
83 |
|
9 |
10 |
|
10 |
118 |
|
11 |
102 |
|
12 |
406 |
|
13 |
36 |
|
14 |
281 |
|
15 |
34 |
|
16 |
35 |
|
17 |
5 |
|
18 |
1 |
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20 |
7 |
|
21 |
1 |
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22 |
1 |
|
26 |
1 |










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