Archives For November 30, 1999

Watched two great films on my trip this week:

Unbreakable: The Western States 100 – by JourneyFilm

[Website / YouTube Preview]

Spirit of the Marathon – by Journey Film

[Website / YouTube Preview]

me pumped!


Training Journal – 3/2/12:

  • Current plan: 12K Training
  • Today’s session: 5 mile speed work: Warm; 3×800 in 4:12 w/400 jogs; Cool
  • Comments: Good session.  I managed my 800m pace pretty well: 4:20, 4:07, and 4:02.

Here are the stats for the month that was February 2012:

Mileage:

  • Total: 120.31 [-3.54 from Jan]
  • Shortest run: 3.23 [+.1 from Jan]
  • Longest run: 11.33 [-2.18 from Jan]

Pace:

  • Overall Avg: 9:35 [+:20 from Jan, which is OK as I’m training smarter]
  • Slowest Avg: 10:51 [+:02 from Jan]
  • Fastest Avg: 8:38 [+:22 from Jan, but this was on my 10K]

Total Running Time:

  • 19.3 hours or 1159 minutes [which was about 1 minute less than Jan]

Training Program(s):

Through Feb 19, I used a 10K training plan I made using the Runner’s World Smart Coach app. It was about 20-25 miles a week: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. The weekday sessions ranged in distance from 3 to 6 miles, with the weekend sessions being the “long run” day at 7 to 11 miles. The plan integrated Easy Runs, Tempo Runs, Speed Runs, and I added some hill sessions as well, just to mix things up.

Starting Feb 20, I bridged to a similar plan with slightly higher mileage since I am training for a 12K in March.  After that, I plan to increase mileage as I’ll transition to a plan prepping for a 10-miler in April.

Races Completed:

  • 2/18: Brazen Racing’s Bay Breeze 10k [report]
    • Time: 53:27/ 8:38 pace. [My first official 10K, so my personal best]
    • Placed:
      • Overall: 85/513
      • Men: 61/180
      • Age Bracket: 9/18

Upcoming Run(s):

GIDDY-UP!


Training Journal – 3/1/12:

  • Current plan: 12K Training
  • Today’s session:5 mile tempo @ 8:53
  • Comments: Nice run.  Did a 6.3 tempo @ 8:58 following the same Trinity Trails System course I’ve been doing while in Fort Worth this week.  Ran up on another skunk this morning – crossing a foot bridge, no less!  He saw me coming and ran the other way…I paused then booked!  (I’ll blame the overage on pace on Mr. Skunk…)

Ah, The Joys of Running

February 23, 2012 — Leave a comment

OK, this isn’t the main one, but it is one that I am liking…

Behold, the Hershey’s Chocolate Bar Cheesecake from Cheesecake Factory.

Surprised my wife this evening…we’re sharing, of course!


Training Journal – 2/23/12:

  • Current plan: 12K Training
  • Today’s session: 7 mile tempo run @ 9:41.
  • Comments: This morning I added a pair of 300M, 8.7%-grade hill intervals to the tempo run – variety…spice…life and all. They went pretty good and my overall tempo/pace for the 7 miles was 9:29 – even with the hills. I figure I need to start adding hills to my training in prep for some upcoming runs.  The plan is to add them at least once a week.

Bay Breeze 10K Race Report

February 18, 2012 — 1 Comment

This morning, I ran the Brazen Racing Bay Breeze 10k.  As with all Brazen races I’ve run, the event was well organized, staffed with awesome volunteers, and run like a race should be…and on time too!  Proof that Brazen knows how to “put ’em on” was that each race at the event (half marathon/10K/5K) was completely sold out (547/513/536 respectively).  Needless to say, the place was busy.

The 10K (and all races, for that matter) were nice, flat out and back courses that started at the San Leandro Marina Park and headed out along the shoreline. As I was sharing the “running along the shoreline with the waves crashing” story with Karen after I got home, it dawned on me – I only recall hearing/appreciating it for a short distance.  I think I got in a zone and blocked out most everything else.

Weather wise, it was a little cool; nothing new for me since I normally run at 0430 anyway.  All in all, a great weather day for a run.  I was glad the rain predicted earlier in the week ended up not happening.

The post-race, food-a-palooza was packed (the picture below was just after I finished my run – it got a lot more crowded), so I grabbed some water, waited for the results, and then headed home.

My Race

This was actually my first “official” 10K – though my long runs are already an average of 12 to 21K. I’ve been intentionally building base and limiting the organized runs to incremental distances (no matter how tempting it is to register for a half marathon at this point.) Bay Breeze marked the progression from 5 to 10K…all leading toward my first marathon in December!

It’s funny, all week I planned my pacing strategy for ending up with a sub-60 minute 10K: 9:25/9:20/9:10/9:00/8:30/8:30/8:00=56:55. Out of the starting area I told myself, “you’re too fast, once you get out of the crowd, settle in at the planned 9:25” – oh well, so much for listening to myself! The race ending up being a fast tempo run, albeit about a minute faster than I normally “tempo.” Bottom line, I tempo’d my way to my goal of a sub-60 and ended up 3:25 better.

While I’m happy with my time (as I should be!), I feel like I made my “kick” too late and could/should have done it sooner – I had the energy and probably could have done it at mile 4 or 5. Next time, next time.

A bummer, a laugh, and a forget:

  • Bummer: Neither my foot pod nor my heart rate monitor worked this morning…my Garmin wouldn’t even detect them. I’m wondering if the batteries are dead… Not a big deal for this morning, but a bummer none the less.
  • Laugh: I averted a possible “wardrobe malfunction.” As I made my final potty break before the race, the drawstring on my running pants broke…and came all the way out of the pants. All I could think while I was running was I hope my rear’s not showing! I never heard anyone laugh, saw people pointing, or parents shielding their children’s eyes, so I must have been OK.
  • The “forget”: In the starting pen, I remembered that I didn’t eat the GU Chomps I brought with me! Maybe I just psychologically need them, though I do believe they serve a purpose. I did have my electrolyte brew in hand, so it wasn’t a total forget. Still, I may have shaved some time off if I’d eaten them – probably not!

Results:

Garmin time: 53:30 at an 8:38/mile pace.
Official time: 53:27 at an 8:36/mile pace.

Wrap-Up

All in all a good run – even with my “could have done better” whine.

Post race meal: Big Mac Extra Value Meal, baby!!!

[NOTE: I have tracked my food for the past two years and this is literally the third Big Mac I’ve had during that time – ok, 2.5…I shared one with Karen last December (yeah, I’m weird.) It just sounded good and Karen did a double-take when I told her I was having that for lunch – the subsequently commented, “you mean you ate the whole thing” as I slowly backed away from the kitchen table…]

Next up:

As far as training plans go, since I have a series of runs in short succession over the next few months and I will be starting a half marathon plan in May, I’m using the final weeks of the 10K plan I’ve been using, upping the mileage slightly to ensure a necessary base for the various runs on the calendar – sorta my own “bridge to” plan.

And yes, you did read the word “MARATHON” above. I am planning on running my first marathon on December 9: The 40th Honolulu Marathon…ALOHA!  Training for that starts August 6!

Giddy-Up!


Training Journal – 2/16/12:

  • Current plan: 10K Training
  • Today’s session: Race Day!!
  • Comments: See above…

Extremed!

February 15, 2012 — Leave a comment

ME LOVE RUNNING!

3/4 CU, 270 cals: BOOYAH!


Training Journal – 2/15/12:

  • Current plan: 10K Training
  • Today’s session: 3 mile easy run @ 11:28
  • Comments: Beautiful morning for a run: ground just a bit damp, crystal clear with a nice crescent moon, a scattering of stars, and nice comfortable ~42 degrees. Went 4.4 @ 10:13

So sad.

Today is a rest day, but I’ll wear on tomorrow’s long run:

Back stories at:


Training Journal – 2/11/12:

  • Current plan: 10K Training
  • Today’s session: Rest day
  • Comments: Slept in. McD’s pancakes & sausage for bfast: “like butta!”

SP_ _ DW_RK R_N

February 9, 2012 — 2 Comments

S_rry, I think I dr_pp_d a f_w v_w_ls d_ring my m_rning r_n…


Training Journal – 2/9/12:

  • Current plan: 10K Training
  • Today’s session: 6 mile Speedwork run: Warm-up –> 5×800 in 4:19 w/400 jogs –> cooldown.
  • Comments: In the vein of not cutting corners and sticking to what is on the “plan”, I went for it this morning and did the scheduled speedrun (though I was tempted to simply run a 10K.) I purposely ignored my watch – listening for the interval beeps. Not bad:

    • 800 #1: 3:42
    • 800 #2: 3:32
    • 800 #3: 3:39
    • 800 #4: 3:33
    • 800 #5: 3:47

    OK, I’ll admit: it felt good too! Though I think in the future I will “watch the watch” – there is no way I could keep up with those times past a 1/2 mile…4:19 might be a little more doable for longer distances.

This Morning

February 7, 2012 — Leave a comment

In my mind:

In reality:

A rainy day treadmill run.  yuck.

But it was training none the less…and a nice dry environment to do an inaugural run in my blues.


Training Journal – 2/7/12:

  • Current plan: 10K Training
  • Today’s session: 4 Mile Easy Run @ 11:21
  • Comments: Treadmilling it is not a favorite, but I did have negative splits this morning and stayed dry.  Pace was 9:40 – still fast against plan…

Marathon Thoughts [video]

February 2, 2012 — 1 Comment

I’ve yet to run one (late 2012/first half 2013 is the goal),
but this video may provide some preparatory insight…

..anyone care to  confirm?

In my two 13-mile training runs, miles 1, 2, & 10 seem familiar; miles 7 & 11, not at all…


Training Journal – 2/2/12:

  • Current plan: 10K Training
  • Today’s session: 7 Mile Tempo Run @9:55
  • Comments: Good run.  In my effort to abide by “the plan”, I tried to stick with the 9:55 pace.  Discounting mile one (which  always seems to be fast), I was closer to 9:40.  At any rate, a good session.

Here are the stats for the month that was January 2012:

Mileage:

  • Total: 123.85 [boosted by my 37.26-mile week on my recent vacation!]
  • Shortest run: 3.13 [Test Your Resolution Road 5k]
  • Longest run: 13.51 [on my vacation – I guess I was motivated!]

Pace:

  • Overall Avg: 9:15 [-:11 from Dec!]
  • Slowest Avg: 10:49 [+:06 from Dec, which was a good thing]
  • Fastest Avg: 8:16 [-:02 from Dec!  This was from the 5K I ran]

Total Running Time:

  • 19.3 hours or 1157 minutes [+4.2 hrs or 251 mins from Dec!]

Training Program(s):

Current plan is a 10K training plan I made using the Runner’s World Smart Coach app.  It is about 20-25 miles a week: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. The weekday sessions range in distance from 3 to 6 miles, with the weekend sessions being the “long run” day at 7 to 11 miles. The plan integrates Easy Runs,  Tempo Runs, Speed Runs, and I am adding some hill sessions as well, just to mix things up.

Races Completed:

  • 1/15: The Bay Area Track Club’s Test Your Resolution Road 5k [report]
    • Time: 25:40/ 8:16 pace. [A personal best!]
    • Placed:
      • Overall: 11/31
      • Men: 9/18
      • Age Bracket: 2/5

Upcoming Run(s):

GIDDY-UP!


Training Journal – 2/1/12:

  • Current plan: 10K Training
  • Today’s session: Rest
  • Comments: Nada…