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Sunday, November 27, 2011

No Turkey Trot for me...

Not only did I not participate in a local Turkey Trot this Thanksgiving, I did not run at all Thursday.  I was feeling particularly lazy on Thursday, so I decided to give my body a well deserved rest.  I didn't get my planned 3 naps in, but it was a good, relaxing day nonetheless.  It was a good running week all in all, including some pretty good speedwork along with an enjoyable trail run tonight.  I decided to drive to Highland Park and get lost on one of the many trails there.  I was completely disoriented and had to resort to checking with my trusty Garmin.  In fact, I discovered a feature that I didn't know was there; its called "Back to Start."  I just pushed the button and my watch would tell me where and when to turn.  Its not like I was lost in the wilderness, but a cool feature regardless.  An electronic trail of bread crumbs if you will...  I'm really enjoying my night time runs; in fact they seem to be getting later and later.  I'm kinda wondering what it would be like to do a few midnight, winter runs.  I like the solitude.

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.

Happy Running!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Inside-Outside Morning-Evening?

It was a week of strange combinations for me.  I usually a morning-outside runner, but since turning 50 my ability to drag my butt out the door in cold weather has considerably decreased.  Also, since this was the first week of my planned speed-work I thought it best to move in doors.  I did a couple of morning runs, but mixed it up with some evening runs as well.  Strap on the head-lamp and make the best of it.  I did manage to get some speed work in, but fell a little short of my goals.  Monday night, I attempted to do 8x400 meters outside; with it getting dark so early I never felt comfortable opening it up and only managed 1:20 to 1:25 pace.  Thursday night on the treadmill I ran 2x2400M at about 6:20 pace and Friday night, again with the treadmill, I ran 3x1miles at 6:04, 5:59 and 5:52, which I felt was the best run of the week.  I've felt a little run down this week, maybe its the weather, but I'm thinkin' I need an iron supplement.  Tonight was my "fun-run."  It was a beautiful night, 17 degrees and the first snowfall.  I put on my headlamp and did 7.5 miles of very slow (plodding actually) trail running.  The combination of the temp, wooded trails, snow pack, headlamp and M83 on my MP3 player made it a pretty amazing run.  I love it when that happens.  You go out feeling kinda tired and mopey and it turns into the best run of the week.  Running is funny that way.

Happy Running!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Habitual Planner

The racing season and Grand Prix are over.  You would think that I would take a few weeks off and not think about running for awhile.  Not the way my brain is wired.  I spent the week running casually with no plans for any races or training program in place and felt like a ship without a rudder.  It was only one week, but I need to have a race or a goal or a training plan or I'm just not happy.  Luckily, in my in-box was next year's Grand Prix schedule and first up is the Meet of the Miles at the U of M Fieldhouse on Janaury 9th.  Ah, only 8 weeks away and a perfect time to develop and design an 8 week plan to break 5:20.  Penciled it out this morning as a matter of fact, then went running; with a purpose.  My obssessive, compulsive need to plan was not yet satifisfied, so I quickly laid out an outline for a plan through May.  After the Meet of the Miles, I'll only be 19 weeks out from a couple of spring marathons that I have my eye on, Green Bay or Fargo.  (I'm a sucker for exotic locations!)

Here is a typical week for my sub-5:20 mile:

Monday - 45 to 60 minutes easy plus 30 to 45 minutes conditioning/weights
Tuesday - 4x400m at current mile pace followed by 4x400m at goal pace.  2 minutes between 400m and 3 minutes between sets.  Also 2 miles warm-up and 1 mile cool down
Wednesday - 45 to 60 minutes easy plus 30 to 45 minutes conditioning weights
Thursday - 2x2400m at 5k pace
Friday -  45 to 60 minutes easy plus 30 to 45 minutes conditioning weights
Saturday - 12x100m strides or 12x100m hill repeats
Sunday - 90 minutes easy

I'm looking forward to see how fast I can get this 50-year old body to move. 

Happy Running

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Enjoying another good week of running...

Had another week of easy miles and relaxed running, capped off with some racing fun on Sunday.  I'm really enjoying what I call my 20/20/20 work-outs.  My running version of Herman Cain's 9/9/9 plan!  I've been heading to the gym and running 20 minutes on the treadmill as fast as I can.  This is followed by 20 minutes of weights, core conditioning and other type nonsense and capped off with 20 minutes of treadmill work as fast as I can go.  Certainly not a plan that is going to win me the Republican nomination for president, but who would want that job anyway!  Hey, I'm up to 6 chin-ups!  Not bad for a 98-pound weakling!

Rocky's Run was today; the 6k version this year.  I really enjoyed it and am very happy with my 24:14 finish.  Lots of hills, hairpin turns and WIND.  Ran a smart race and had a nice even effort.  I benefited of running with some of the women's U of M Cross County team (must have been the B-squad!!) who had a coach running with them.  He coached them every step of the way, letting them know to go easy and relaxed up this hill, race down that hill, lets hit our stride on this flat portion, open it up here etc.  I did my best to run like a girl!  I don't think we will have official race results for this race however.  It was timed the old-fashioned way, with tear off tabs that get placed on a spindle at the finish.  The wind was so strong that a bunch of the tabs blew away; it was pretty hilarious watching race officials chasing scraps of paper down the fairway!  Maybe they will invest in chip timing next year.

This was the last race of the season and for 2011.  It was a pretty good racing year.  I was able to set PR's in the 5k, 10K and Marathon.  It also looks like I'll win my age group for the Grand Prix and finish 5th overall.  I learned a lot this year, training the way I did and am looking forward to more PR's next year.  I think I proved that you CAN teach a very old dog new trick.  Maybe even the elusive sub-3 hour marathon barrier will fall.  Thanks to all that I have run with and offered advice; it was greatly appreciated.

Happy Running!