30 September 2008

New Monthly Mileage Record

September: 81.2 Mi
August: 68.3 Mi
July: 60.5 Mi
June: 59.7 Mi
May: 45.4 Mi
April: 26.0 Mi

Ran 81 miles in September. Marathon training ramping up. October will surely break that as i get into the teens and twenties!

29 September 2008

27 September 2008

The Extra Mile Podcast

I submitted an entry to the podcast this week. I just downloaded and will listen while running 10 miles on Sunday. Let me know what you think and if you think I should give podcasting a try. I am the first segment after introductions.

http://theextramilepodcast.blogspot.com/

25 September 2008

Quick update and some Bear poop

So sorry I have been late in posting. My sons have started playing soccer and they play two games a week. My bloggin' time is usually in the evenings after they've gone to bed, but with all these games, I find myself pushing it back one day, then two.....

Had a GREAT 4 mile run this morning. I took an extra day off and lowered my mileage this last week so my legs feel strong. I didn't intend to run at tempo pace but I did 4.14 miles in 47:30. This for me is a solid pace with all miles, including the first, under 12. Splits were 11:41, 11:46, 11:14, and 10:58. I was only supposed to run three, but the weather was cool and I felt strong. Why not run an extra mile?

So to appease the loyal readers (all 5 of you) I'll post a few pics of my recent wonderful trip to the Great Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee. More pics later but these should hold you. By the way, the fly fishing bug has bitten me something bad. My wife is grimacing at my desire to buy fly fishing gear!


This is authentic Bear poop from the Smoky Mtns. Fresh and right near the picnic areas in the park. Bears DO go in the woods. Who woulda thunk it?



I love the beach, but the mountains really get to me. I didn't want to leave.

Me and the boys. I adore everything about them. I couldn't live without them in my life.

15 September 2008

The miles are adding up




The miles are adding up. This chart shows my runs from August 15 through Sunday September 14.


Here are my Monthly Distances
Sept: 41.1 Mi
August: 68.3 Mi
July: 60.5 Mi
June: 59.7 Mi
May: 45.4 Mi
April: 26.0 Mi

I am well into marathon training and after a step-down this week of only about 18 miles, I'll start working up to long runs in the teens. I feel really good about where I am now. My recovery time after yesterday's 10 was short compared to past long runs (except that the heat and humidity was bad, and stupid Gordon overslept and started the run late! Ran out of water at 8 miles and was semi-dehydrated for the rest of the day. Dumb, dumb Gordon!)

But in terms of knee pain, or muscle soreness, there is less of that than I am accustomed to from the spring.

11 September 2008

Hill running DOES make one faster---sort of.

Neat link on Hill running:
http://www.coolrunning.com/cgi-bin/moxiebin/bm_tools.cgi?print=104;s=2_1;site=1


This is a solid piece on Cool Running that discusses the affect Hill running has on your speed. Most of my hills are in my regular runs, what some call "passive hill running." What most of the research I have read concludes is that long hill repeats (400-800 meters) and short hill bursts (15-45 seconds) can do the most for one’s speed.

BUT, running hills in general as part of regular run courses can help, because it makes you stronger and builds the same muscles you use to accelerate. I agree. Today I didn’t have a particularly good run, but even in my not feeling great, my legs felt like they had more power than a few months ago. Something is changing in my body and my running, and hills have been PART of that positive change.

My plan calls for me to start some long hill repeats and I have just the hill for it. I’ll post a picture soon, so you can see.

10 September 2008

Am I getting faster!?

I had a great run on Sunday. 9.3 miles. On Tuesday I was scheduled to do 4 miles of fartleks. I started off nice and seemed to get faster with each mile. So my fartlek run became a tempo run. I felt strong over the 4 miles. Each mile had a negative split and I average 11:28 over the 4. I have dropped a minute off my pace in about 4 months. The hills here have to be part of the reason. They are giving me strength and endurance so that when I get on a flat stretch I can boogie. The extreme flatness of Louisiana was doing me no favors. That is why my pace held steady for a year until the move to the hills.

I was also recording some audio to submit to the extra mile podcast, so I was talking the whole time. Being able to hold that ace while also talking in conversational tones is a great sign! I'll let you know if they accept it and if it airs.

I was also able to tune in on talkshoe.com to the Runner's Roundtable this afternoon. The live show and chat was a blast. Check the website: www.talkshoe.com and runnersroundtable.com

08 September 2008

Long runs, good feelings (corny title)

What a corny title. I should have called it "I really feel good about my long runs."

For the past three weeks, I have moved from 7 to 8 to 9 miles. I have started about 45 seconds to 1:10 slower than what I guess is my goal marathon pace. As the run progresses, I speed up slightly. With one mile to go, I really turn it on and try to run a fast, comfortable, but not sprinting, pace. This has been the case over the past 2 weeks. I am really pleased with my progress, the way I feel, the lack of soreness and lack of exhaustion after the run. This has me energized for the future of my training. I can see and feel tangible results and want to pour it on. But here is the risk. I have to keep myself restrained. Don't overdo it, stick with the plan. But I feel great.

I have joined two groups: "endurance sports bar" and "what's a few miles among friends" (links on this page) and am posting miles and any info that is helpful. So, I hope you'll visit those sites. Good people, all of them.

03 September 2008

Why I love Disney (and why I take my kids with me)

Here is a link to a video I entered in a Disney Parks contest for a free trip to Disneyland. Actually, I was hoping just to be named a finalist, because 10 finalists received free annual passes to the park of their choice.

This was from January of 2006. The boys were 5 and 7 then. I still tear up when I watch it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBGar-l7NXQ

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