Saturday, May 29, 2010
16 Long miles
Last Saturday I did 8x400 meter repeats and then finished with 2x200 meter repeats. It was a good workout. Unfortunately, that was the last time I was able to run before today. I had hoped to get 17 miles in. As it turned out, I was only able to do 16 miles, and the last 4 were a grind. I don't know if it was because I haven't been getting much sleep or not. I woke up today and ate a piece of wheat bread with some water. I then headed out to run. I didn't have any gels this time and I sure missed them. At the 9 mile mark, I was thinking that I could use a gel, and after 12 miles, I knew I should have brought some. Miles 13-16 were such a grind. My fingers were tingling and felt like they were going numb. My heart rate was a steady 178. I got through it and my legs hurt. They really hurt--they felt like they did after the last marathon I ran. This run was the complete opposite of the one I did 2 weeks ago when I felt like I could have run forever. I couldn't have gone much further today. Hopefully next weeks long run will be better.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Hot
Well, the week isn't going as well as I had hoped. Today was my first opportunity to get a run in. I figured an easy 3 miles would be good, so I set out around 12:30 or 1:00. I figured it would be warm, but didn't realize that it was really hot and a little windy at times. The temperature was in the 90's during this run and I felt it. It took me 27:16 and turned into a mini mental struggle to keep running near the end. I had forgotten how much the heat takes out of you. With this in mind, I'm now concerned over how my 200 meter repeats are going to turn out. I'm going to try and get them in Friday or Saturday.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Successful Saturday
I went to the Y on Saturday and ran 15 miles on the treadmill. It was one of those runs where everything clicks. I felt as fresh after 10 miles as I did when I started. I used the Hammer Chocolate gel at mile 5. It tasted like a thick chocolate pudding. I enjoyed it. I really noticed it kick in towards the end of mile 7--all of a sudden, I became really alert and felt good. I used another Hammer Unflavored gel at mile 10. I thought it tasted like a muted vanilla. It was also good and took about 18 minutes to kick in. As far as the gels go, I'll be getting more of the Hammer Chocolate ones for future runs.
This was one of those days where I felt like I could have kept running forever. I only stopped because of time constraints. After 15 miles, I still felt really good. I ran the first 10 miles at 9:40 per mile. For miles 11 and 12, I increased the pace to 9:22 per mile. Miles 13-14 were back at 9:40 pace. I finished the last mile in 9:30. I ran the entire 15 miles without stopping. I'm hoping to be able to run 30 miles without stopping. When I can do that, I think I'll be ready for a 50 mile race.
The achilles tendon flared up a couple times in the first 8 miles, but I made adjustments and it stayed calm for most of the run. I'm using Kinesio Tex Tape on my balky achilles. It's too early to tell if it really works, but so far the results are good. My achilles feels better than it has in quite a while. It was a little tender after the run, but not the usual piano wire tautness I've been used to.
I'm thinking about doing some 200 meter repeats during the week, but that'll depend on my schedule. I'm not sure how much time I'll have because my Master's program begins Monday. Like everything else, I'll adapt and figure something out.
This was one of those days where I felt like I could have kept running forever. I only stopped because of time constraints. After 15 miles, I still felt really good. I ran the first 10 miles at 9:40 per mile. For miles 11 and 12, I increased the pace to 9:22 per mile. Miles 13-14 were back at 9:40 pace. I finished the last mile in 9:30. I ran the entire 15 miles without stopping. I'm hoping to be able to run 30 miles without stopping. When I can do that, I think I'll be ready for a 50 mile race.
The achilles tendon flared up a couple times in the first 8 miles, but I made adjustments and it stayed calm for most of the run. I'm using Kinesio Tex Tape on my balky achilles. It's too early to tell if it really works, but so far the results are good. My achilles feels better than it has in quite a while. It was a little tender after the run, but not the usual piano wire tautness I've been used to.
I'm thinking about doing some 200 meter repeats during the week, but that'll depend on my schedule. I'm not sure how much time I'll have because my Master's program begins Monday. Like everything else, I'll adapt and figure something out.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
A Rough 10 Miles
Here's a recap of the week. Last Tuesday, I decided to do some speed work. I settled on a 5k. I went to the YMCA and warmed up with 1.5 miles. The first mile of the 5k was done in 7:38. I felt good, but wanted to hold back so I didn't blow it in the end. I sped up mile 2, and finished it in 7:24. Entering mile 3, I told myself that I would go faster and then try to hammer the last 800 meters. Mile 3 was done in 6:58. This wasn't exactly how I had planned it. I felt okay after 2 miles, but after 2.5 miles, I was gassed. There was no increase in pace for the last 800 meters--I just held on and maintained. I was pretty happy until I realized that I still had .1 miles to go to finish the 5k. After finishing the 3 miles, I was able to lower the pace to 6:52 for the last .1 miles. Final time for the 5k was 22:18. Not too bad. Actually, that was my best 5k time of the year.
I figured I would take a few days off and then do a long run of 16 miles on Friday. Friday came and I was really tired. Some of my kids have been sick and I really wanted to avoid getting sick too. I opted to sleep in and hopefully build my immune system up. Saturday came and went. I was still really tired. Sunday and Monday were the same. I knew that I had a meeting at 12:45 today, so I would have time in the morning to get in my long run. I put the kids on the bus and headed back to the sand river. I got there at 8:00 and the temps were already in the 60's. I was prepared for the heat this time. I brought my Camelbak, handheld water bottle and put two 16.9 oz. bottles in the backpack. Another difference from the last 14 mile run was that I didn't do it on a completely empty stomach. This time, I ate a piece of raisin bread before heading over there. I also used sunscreen and chapstick with spf 15. I also brought some Hammer gels. Last time, I didn't bring any of this stuff and paid the price.
I set out on the run and after around 400 meters, I notice the weight of the Camelbak with all the extra water bottles and stuff in there. It was digging into my shoulders and felt really heavy. I ignored it. I figured the weight would lessen as I drank the fluids. The fist 2.5 miles felt pretty fast. I should have slowed myself down, but I was a little concerned about getting back home in time to get ready before my meeting.
At mile 3.86, a big problem came out of nowhere. My stomach started feeling funny, and before I knew it I was dry heaving while running. Yes, I take some pride in the fact that I didn't stop moving to vomit. Because there wasn't anything in my stomach, nothing came out. My stomach contracted around 5 or 6 times in anger, but it had no success. This got me really concerned. I've never had this problem before. I didn't know if I needed more water or less. Not knowing what to do, I kept moving forward. After another half mile or so, I began to feel slightly better. Right around 4 miles, I was running a hill and felt my calf muscle yell at me. Like a barking dog, I hoped it would just go away if I ignored it. I ignored it, but it didn't go away. I decided to turn around after 5 miles hoping that I could lighten my load back at the car and continue on. After 6 or 7 miles, I knew I wasn't doing any more than I had to and that was 10 miles. Today's 10 miles was done in 1:36:39. All in all, a disappointing run. Some days, you just don't have "it". I don't know what to do about the calf problem. Maybe it was due to my carrying such a heavy load. My posture wasn't as upright as usual. I actually noticed myself leaning forward quite often. I'll rest a little and see if it comes back. I'll make more adjustments to the load I carry for the next long run. Hopefully, I can try it again on Friday or Saturday.
I figured I would take a few days off and then do a long run of 16 miles on Friday. Friday came and I was really tired. Some of my kids have been sick and I really wanted to avoid getting sick too. I opted to sleep in and hopefully build my immune system up. Saturday came and went. I was still really tired. Sunday and Monday were the same. I knew that I had a meeting at 12:45 today, so I would have time in the morning to get in my long run. I put the kids on the bus and headed back to the sand river. I got there at 8:00 and the temps were already in the 60's. I was prepared for the heat this time. I brought my Camelbak, handheld water bottle and put two 16.9 oz. bottles in the backpack. Another difference from the last 14 mile run was that I didn't do it on a completely empty stomach. This time, I ate a piece of raisin bread before heading over there. I also used sunscreen and chapstick with spf 15. I also brought some Hammer gels. Last time, I didn't bring any of this stuff and paid the price.
I set out on the run and after around 400 meters, I notice the weight of the Camelbak with all the extra water bottles and stuff in there. It was digging into my shoulders and felt really heavy. I ignored it. I figured the weight would lessen as I drank the fluids. The fist 2.5 miles felt pretty fast. I should have slowed myself down, but I was a little concerned about getting back home in time to get ready before my meeting.
At mile 3.86, a big problem came out of nowhere. My stomach started feeling funny, and before I knew it I was dry heaving while running. Yes, I take some pride in the fact that I didn't stop moving to vomit. Because there wasn't anything in my stomach, nothing came out. My stomach contracted around 5 or 6 times in anger, but it had no success. This got me really concerned. I've never had this problem before. I didn't know if I needed more water or less. Not knowing what to do, I kept moving forward. After another half mile or so, I began to feel slightly better. Right around 4 miles, I was running a hill and felt my calf muscle yell at me. Like a barking dog, I hoped it would just go away if I ignored it. I ignored it, but it didn't go away. I decided to turn around after 5 miles hoping that I could lighten my load back at the car and continue on. After 6 or 7 miles, I knew I wasn't doing any more than I had to and that was 10 miles. Today's 10 miles was done in 1:36:39. All in all, a disappointing run. Some days, you just don't have "it". I don't know what to do about the calf problem. Maybe it was due to my carrying such a heavy load. My posture wasn't as upright as usual. I actually noticed myself leaning forward quite often. I'll rest a little and see if it comes back. I'll make more adjustments to the load I carry for the next long run. Hopefully, I can try it again on Friday or Saturday.
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