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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Weathering the (small) Storm
I switched back to an old friend this week, the Nike Pegasus. I'm going with a less is more strategy when it comes to my shoes. The Pegasus have been around forever and I always come back to them after trying other brands. I ordered my free pair of New Balance 890's this week, which I will use as my tempo and race shoes. Also, I got a nice surprise at the running store and will be receiving a new test pair of Mizuno Neutral shoes. They haven't even been released yet, so I'll be one of their Guinea pigs. I hope they are in some pretty flashy colors! I like these!
Lot's of good tunes on my run today. Super long play list, but this is the song that's working for me right now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKmW8VbKJCA
Happy Running
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Mr. Giddy, meet Mr. Reality
Happy Running!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Thats the first time I've been accused of being chatty!
My play list was too long this week, so I'll just mention two songs that I enjoyed the most during my long run. I was feeling a little folksy today, along with my giddiness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFP8hwP3M9o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7-2ZiEZmBQ
Happy Running!
Sunday, June 12, 2011
It's turtle season!
Yes, I've seen many many turtles on my morning runs this week. What a perfect metaphor for my running plan. I logged lots of miles and ran the majority of them very slow. The good thing is that I really enjoyed my running this week and had lots of the gas in the tank for my Sunday run, which was 20 miles with 8 of those at 6:52 pace or better. Certainly not turtle-pace, but it was my turtle mentality during the week that made that run possible. It was another big week mileage-wise finishing up with just over 78 miles.
The 20-miles was not exactly planned. I was going to run 3 easy, then 8 at marathon pace, then finish up with an easy 5 or 6 with one of my marathon clinic participants. When I got back to the running store I was informed that said participant wanted to do 8 to 10, so they could break 30 miles for the week. I promised 8, was wishy-washy on 9 and ruled out 10 Anyway, we made it just shy of 9 and everyone was happy; even saw a few turtles along the way.
Yes, I started teaching my marathon clinic this week. I have 3 people signed up and it looks like all three are in the same range, so that should make it easier. They are eager and first-timers, so I'm looking forward to getting them across the finish line happy and healthy.
For those of you who care about my music playlists (I know you're out there) today's temp run was laced with plenty of Smashing Pumkins and Nirvana. For the more subdued portions of my running I really enjoyed some Cloud Cult.
Happy Running!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Week One Is History
Week one is complete and a successful one at that. Kicking off the training cycle with an 18:36 5K on Monday and finishing with a relaxed and almost effortless 17 miler this morning. Lots of easy miles in between for a total of 70 for the week. As I have said before, if I can stay healthy for the entire cycle I will average about 75 miles per week. By far the most mileage ever posted during any of my previous training cycles. I'm enjoying my long, easy runs again. Looking at my training logs from last year, I couldn't find one run all summer and fall that was slower than 7:45; no wonder my legs felt tired. Almost all my miles over the past weeks have hovered around the 8:10 mark. I had some pop left in my legs for the second half of my long run today. It's only one week, but I am feeling pretty good.
I found a motivational speaker that has really got my fired up for the training cycle. I'm not usually into this sort of thing, but this particular speaker has it all; enthusiasm, confidence and really speaks the truth. His grammar needs a little work, but who cares. Click on the link below for a video of this speaker. I just substitute "ride a bike" with "run a sub 3 marathon."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYoBAzc8QO8&feature=player_embedded
Also, just for Chuck W. (if you read this) here was my play list for today's long run. I call it "My Play list that Bruce Dressen would Hate!"
Biffy Clyro - Many of Horror
LCD Soundsystem - Dance Yrself Clean
Nirvana - Floyd the Barber
Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood
Grouplove - Getaway Car
Girl Talk - Don't Stop (This would be one of Drez' favorites)
Beastie Boys - Mulilateral Nuclear Disarmament
Sam Means - Yeah Yeah
Nirvana - School
Cake - Walk on By
Nirvana - Blew
Girls - Heartbreaker
Madonna - Like a Prayer (yes, I admit to that)
Beastie Boys - Make Some Noise
The Black Keys - Sinister Kid
The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Part 1
Girls - Substance
Information Society - Whats on your Mind (Pure Energy) corny yes, but a good tune
Matt and Kim - Block after Block
Mott the Hoople - Sucker
The Flaming Lips - Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell (One of my favorite song titles of all times)
Happy Running!