Thursday, November 26, 2009

Feaster 5 and greatful for what I've got


What a great morning, my family cheering me on, perfect running weather, makes you happy to be alive and greatful to be able to go out there and do it. As far as the race went, 6:15 was out of the question after I went through the first mile in 6:52. Despite trying to get towards the front it was stop and go the first 1/8 of a mile, dodging people and trying to find a pace, then I was greeted by that big hill in the first mile. When I looked at the clock on the road it showed 7:15 (basically took me 20 seconds just to get to the starting line). Anyhow with the first mile down I pushed through the next two and started rolling over the last 2 miles. Not a bad go of it, I just needed to shave about 20 seconds off that first mile and I likely would have beat my time from the summer. This course was not as easy as I thought it would be and it felt like it took me the first 1/2 just to get rolling. Pretty good negative splits over the second half just wish the 1st half was faster. Great way to start a great Thanksgiving. Definately work this into future Thanksgiving's from now on.
Splits:
1st-6:52
2nd-6:34
3rd-6:34
4th-6:19
5th-6:11
Total: 32:33 (6:30/mile)

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Good week

Last week I jumped back into it- 47 miles for the week, 4 runs over 9 miles, a quick 4 mile jog w/ my wife (first time we've jogged together in a long time) and a quick 1 mile run for time on the track (6:04). The Feaster 5 mile in Andover is on Thursday (Thanksgiving), I am planning on going out at 6:15/mile pace and trying to hang on. I ran 6:24/mile for a 5 miler in Nahant, I think my fitness is better and I think this course is likely faster-that is my hope anyhow. If that is the case I ought to negative split the last mile. We'll see what happens!!!!! Looking forward to getting a decent test of my fitness. On another note, I have begun using Running Ahead to log my runs, far superior to MapMyRun in terms of logging tools. Some of the advantages of Running Ahead it is free, unlike MapMyRun which is free until they start boning you when you try to get history. That bothered me initially, but I still fessed up the 30 bucks for the year. Lately, I've just gotten tired of the ads on the page, you can't log track workouts easily, and the reports that you can generate on Mapmyrun have a bunch of useless crap( i.e. calories per run etc). So, I have begun logging all my runs on RunningAhead (plus it has a workable gadget that you can see to the right). Now, I just have to figure out how to port over my records from Mapmyrun to Runningahead.

Friday, November 13, 2009

First run back from the Swine

Two weeks of straight zeros. Tonight I did my standard 7 miler along the Charles after work. Didn't feel great leg wise, heavy, slow, etc. But, respiratory wise I wasn't hacking during or after and tonight I feel pretty good now. So, I think I'll take a look in the morning, if it is as bad weather wise as they are saying, I'll put of running. But, Sunday looks for sure to be a nice day for a 10 miler nice and easy. Still considering my schedule for the next 6 months. What I'm thinking now is:
1. Providence marathon
2. Boston Prep 16 miler
3. Eastern States 20 miler
4. 1/2 at the Hamptons
5. Get in a couple smaller races 5K, 10K
6. Stew Chase
7. At least one snow shoe race

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Just keeps getting better





Things I got going for me this week:
  1. My daughter just got diagnosed w/ Swine Flu and an ear infection.
  2. My whole family likely has swine flu, which people have died from.
  3. I have been sleeping on the couch the last few nights because I wake up in the middle of the night with coughing fits that wake my wife up.
  4. My wife lost her voice w/ this thing.
  5. I'm not running, neither is my wife
  6. This blog kind of becomes pointless without the running aspect, although I am definately plodding along now.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

So much for Manchester

What a depressing weekend for me. I ran an easy 7 miler Thursday, I was coughing afterwards but thought it felt better. Friday I went over to the track and did a pre race pace workout, 2xmile,2x800,2x400 all at marathon pace (7:30 was my guess). In reality I feel like my fitness before this cold was more like 7:20 shape if I had a good day. Anyhow Saturday morning I woke up congested w/ a sore throat, I headed up to Manchester to get my packet etc. hell I already paid for the race I was gonna do it. Saturday night I trick or treated with the kids and by around 8pm I had a bad feeling that I just wasn't getting better. Sunday morning I got up all congested and nasty, headed up to Manchester, laced up my sneakers, closepinned on my bib and walked around a bit. The day was perfect, partly sunny, 50's, couldn't ask for a better day.  About 45 minutes before the start I found the timing company, turned in my chip, went back to my car, changed and went home. I knew if I started the race I wouldn't drop out, I wouldn't get a race that was an accurate reflection of all the work I've done, but I would get myself seriously sick. Although I have only run one of these things I do respect the distance-I also don't want to plod through it-I want to go as fast as possible.  I had a cold last year that I kept pushing for a month, take a day off-run-day off run-until I was seriously sick with a bronchial infection. It is now Tuesday and I still feel like crap, I haven't run and I'm not gonna until this thing is 100% gone. This was the perfect nightmare as far getting sick the week before and there was nothing I could do. This was seriously depressing for me. I have thought about hammering this marathon out for the better part of 4 months, and my confidence was huge over the last month as I increased mileage and intensity. I completed a few key workouts I wouldn't even have considered 6 months ago. I think the best thing to do now is take some time off and regroup. I'll lay out some race targets over the next six months and pick a goal marathon for the spring.  Oh well. On an even more depressing note, my wife has this thing now and both my kids are struggling to get over it. So I got that going for me!