This past Sunday, I ran the Presidio 10 (10 mile) up in San Francisco. The race benefited two organizations: The Guardsmen Foundation and the Ashlyn Dyer Foundation – both great causes.

The 10 miler course was a loop from Crissy Field, up through the Western part of the Presidio, over and back across the Golden Gate Bridge, down and around toward Fort Point, back along the bay, and then a final turn back to the finish at Crissy.

It was a perfect morning for a run. The temp was about 50 with overcast skies – fine for shorts and long sleeves (at least for me.) There was a westerly breeze, but not enough to be a huge factor crossing the bridge. All in all, a great morning.

The race was very organized and well run. Directions were clear and volunteers ensured people stayed on course, since there was both a 10 mile and 10k race at the event (30-minute start differences.) With the Doyle Drive construction, I wasn’t sure how parking would be, but it seemed to be OK – I got there early and parked at the East Beach lot with no issues at all.

The expo was pretty organized as well – water just off the finish line, t-shirt tables as you exited, and food options (pancakes or breakfast burritos) for all runners. The race was also host the 2012 Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) Western Region Championship 10-K Race and 2012 RRCA National Championship 10 Mile Race, so it was pretty cool to see the awards ceremony after the race. There were quite a few SWAG booths and live music, which kept people hanging out after the race.

As I’ve written before, I don’t seem to catch/appreciate sights during races, though I did catch some great sights of the Pacific along Lincoln Boulevard, sights as I crossed both sides of the Golden Gate, and the Bay as well. I still can’t being myself to stop and shoot pictures though – which many runners seem to do.

My Race

Results:

  • Garmin time: 1:22:24 at an 8:19/mile pace.
  • Official time: 1:22:27 at an 8:14/mile pace.

I tried something different this time with regard to pacing. I have set a plan or desired finish time goal for the past few races, but this time I planned the race by mile (based on my review of the course.)  I taped the pace plan (I had three – giving myself options) to my water bottle:

It worked pretty good – I think I’ll make this a practice for all future longer distances.

My “plans” were negative splits for three finish times: 1:27, 1:28, and 1:30.  As you can see above, I ended up beating them all and finished at 1:22:27.  Below is a comparison of the 1:27 plan and my actual:

As I wrote yesterday, my mind started messing with me late in the race – even so, I still did better than I planned and am happy with my results.

As seems to be the case with each race, I learned a few things:

  • Planning the race was good. While I ended up doing better (even if only by seconds), I think on a longer race (half or full marathon), I’d do well to stick to the plan…unless I feel really good later in the race, of course.
  • Having the “plan” on my water bottle was good – I do need bigger printing next time though.
  • Since this was a longer race, I purposely stopped drinking liquids 2 hours before the race – aside from a couple of swallows with my GU at t-minus 15 minus to start.  This seemed to help with possible “potty break urges” mid-race. I did, of course, drink GU Brew during the race.
  • Finding someone to pace helps. I think during the race I paced a total of five people as the race progressed (passing them or them pulling away.)
  • Hill training paid off – keep it in the program.  duh!
  • Practicing “gliding”  during hill training was also helpful.  I used it on the two significant downhills, though it did possibly tire my out slightly.
  • Spreading my “fueling” across the race worked actually good…though someone probably stepped on the GU Chomp that I dropped while running under the Bridge Toll Plaza (sorry dude or dudette.)  Though I’m wondering if I didn’t fuel enough, which may have resulted in my late race fade…

Bottom line goal: Keep learning!

Wrap-Up

Anyway, overall, it was a great day: I beat my race plan!  After checking out the expo and grabbing a couple of pancakes to go, I headed home – just as the overcast skies started to break up.

My post-race meal was an indulgent one at Famous Dave’s with the family – I think I earned it:

…chased with a grande, mocha frappuccino (no whip)!

Next up:

Giddy-Up!


Training Journal – 4/16/12:

  • Current plan: Prep for Western Pacific / bridge program in preparation for the start of a 12-week half-marathon program starting on April 30th.
  • Today’s session: Rest
  • Comments: A little stiff this morning getting out of bed – you’d think I’d run a 10-mile race or something yesterday.

Towel Retained

April 15, 2012 — 1 Comment

I’ve kept this quote in my inbox for a few weeks:

“Winning is not about headlines and hardware [medals]. It’s only about attitude. A winner is a person who goes out today and every day and attempts to be the best runner and best person he can be. Winning is about struggle and effort and optimism, and never, ever, ever giving up.”

– Amby Burfoot, Editor-at-Large, Runner’s World

The bolded words below are on my RoadID bracelet:

“…let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us,”

– Hebrews 12:1

At about mile 8 of today’s Presidio 10, my mind started saying funky stuff like:

“You can walk.” “You’re way ahead of your race plan, take it easy.” “The people you were pacing have pulled ahead – give it up.”

I pressed, “held the towel,” and kicked it at the mile 9 marker – not at my planned, final mile pace, but ahead of my mile 9 pace…still finishing under my overall race plan.


Training Journal – 4/15/12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: Presidio 10(10 Mile) in San Francisco.
  • Comments: Great, great race – even with some late-race, mind games. More tomorrow in a race report, but I did better than my plan.


– via Bonkersworld.net


Training Journal – 4/14/12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: Rest
  • Comments: Pre-race day-of-rest and carbs – with some chores, errands, and a friend’s graduation dinner (at an Italian restaurant!) thrown in. Tomorrow: The Presidio 10 (10 Mile) in San Francisco.
  • Another new, lunch bag item:

  • I also took some time last night and updated my “about” page – adding a “before/after” photo…

  • For the past few races, I have somewhat planned my race and pace – mostly in my head.  I’m trying something different this weekend.  More about that on Sunday or Monday when I write a race report post.
  • I have never used Instagram – haven’t even downloaded it.  I have too many other favorite photo apps.  Even with the news this week, not sure I will start…unless it becomes a requirement.
  • Running the tangents is a good practice – remembering NOT do that when it has been raining and the tangent involves a possibly-flooded gutter is also a good practice.
  • GOOD ONE: “The true measure of a runner isn’t in time, but rather in the effort it took along the way.” – Jenny Hadfield, askcoachjenny.com
  • Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about how much “margin” I allow in my life.  Sometimes, change is good and necessary.

Have a great weekend – I know I plan to!


Training Journal – 4/13/I12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: 4 mile easy run @ 9:40
  • Comments: Nice run: I did 4.52 @ 8:27. There was a slight drizzle for the first 3 miles, steady rain for the last 1.5. I beat the torrential downpour by 15 minutes! Second test of my new “Better Than Naked” jacket – me likey!

I Am Number 263

April 12, 2012 — Leave a comment

Lookie what came last night!

Picky Club rocks!

Also, some observations from this morning’s run:

  • Once you’re wet, you’re wet.
  • Reflections from street lights on the wet roadway provide good indicators of upcoming puddles to avoid; however, it’s pretty certain that you will run through a puddle.
  • The caravan of cars loaded with bikes that “honk-honked” as they passed were, in effect, giving an approving nod/wave.
  • Investing in a good running rain jacket is wise.  I invested last night and tested this morning…another satisfied North Face customer!  My other, ventilation-challenged, running rain jacket is now a casual one…sorry RRS.
  • …make that two three puddles.

Training Journal – 4/12/I12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: 5 mile easy run @ 9:40
  • Comments: Great run.  I took the first few steps/strides into the rain/wind tentatively, but quickly forgot about the weather and went for it.  I did 5.28 @ 8:23.

These lyrics from Paul Baloche’s new album have been stuck in my head since first hearing them last week…

From My Hope:

Nothing will change if all the plans I make go wrong
Your love stays the same
Your light will guide me through it all
I’m hanging on I’m leaning in to You

amen


Training Journal – 4/11/I12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: 6 mile Run @ with hill repeats in the middle
  • Comments: Another run timed right to avoid the rain!  I did 7.05 @ 9:07 with 2.25 miles of hill repeats (increasing then decreasing slope and distance) sandwiched in the middle.  I wore my Road Runner rain jacket today (thinking it might rain) – I honestly think I need to find an alternative.


…ok, training actually began already – but now it’s official!

GIDDY-UP!


Training Journal – 4/10/I12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: 6 mile easy Run @ 9:40
  • Comments: Good run and ahead of the rain to boot – tomorrow may be a different story! 6.6 @ 8:44. BOOYAH!

One of my latest lunch bag adds – quite good!

i tried to think of a clever “peter picked a…” reference, but gave up.


Training Journal – 4/9/12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: Rest
  • Comments: I slept through the alarm…must have been tired.

Happy Easter

April 8, 2012 — Leave a comment

This tweet caught my attention this morning – my addition in brackets:

“No matter what happens today [or any day] the miracle is still true. He is risen and because of that we are free. Walk in freedom.”

@b_rewster

He is risen, He is risen indeed!


Training Journal – 4/8/I12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: Long Run – 11 miles
  • Comments: 11.32 @ 8:54

Page CXVI is giving away an entire hymns album in celebration of Easter!

Get yours here – GO!

You’ll enjoy!


Training Journal – 4/7/12:

  • Current plan: 10-Miler Training
  • Today’s session: Rest
  • Comments: Slept in.  Ate pancakes.  Will eat Spaghetti later.  Oh, yeah, they released the results from the Against the Wind Virtual 5K I ran last Saturday.  I placed 39/229 overall and 25/101 men.