Archive for September, 2007

More catching up.

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

As my Mom pointed out, I haven’t really done a good job of keepign up with my blog. I’ll try to recap everything here.

In general, I’m feeling really run down. I believe I have shin splints or something similar. I don’t hurt while I run, but once I stop it hurts. I have been trying to be careful and make sure to stretch well after every run and even stretch every day. I know I ran the heck out of my old shoes and I have switched to my newer Brooks GTS7s, but even they feel a little flat. I can’t help but wonder if they made too many changes from the GTS6 to the GTS7 or if there’s something else wrong. I know my Brooks tend to wear out quickly, but if these are worn already, that is rediculous.

9/14 - 20 miles, 3:20:27. This run went really well, but slowly. I ran with Tyler and we took it pretty slow, but faster than he will run the Marathon. I feel confident with my long runs, so as long as I have a good taper, I should be fine.

9/17 - 9/20 - I took it pretty easy this week because of the aches and pains I have been having. I got about 13 miles in on the week.

9/22 - 12 miles, 1:35:34. I ran this run fast, but it was a perfect day for running. I decided to run the marathon with a friend who is planning to run a 3:30 to 3:40 Marathon. That would be a record for me, but I’m not sure if I will be able to keep up. We did run this 12 miles at a faster pace than the Marathon will go, but it was fairly pain free. I was struggling a little cardiovascularly, though.

9/25 - 9/26 - I have been running 4 miles per day this week. I was really sore yesterday, but not so much today. I think the key is to run or walk or do something every day and keep stretching to keep the pain away. I need to have a good taper, but not completely resting needs to be part of that. There will be plenty of time for rest after the Marathon.

I have switched to my newest Brooks GTS7 shoes completely, so they have more miles than my first pair of GTS7s. Also, I’m on track for this to be my second highest mileage months of the year.

I should add that I spent 3 hours of Saturday the 15th running around Chicago for the The Great Urban Race. It was a ton of fun.

I’ve got the Bucktown 5K this weekend, but I don’t plan to break any records for this one. I’m going to take it easy, enjoy myself and use it as part of my taper.

Shoes

mileage

3/07 GTS6

186.5 *Retired*

4/07 GTS6

196.0

8/07 GTS7 (orange)

84.0

9/07 GTS7 (blue)

66.5

Chicago 1/2 Marathon, 1:43:51

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

It looked like it was going to be a good morning for a run. We got to the race plenty early and everything went well, but it was more humid than I thought it would be. I got a good starting position and I ran the first half of the race with my friend Dan. We kept a pretty steady pace at 8 minute miles. Things felt good and we even caught up to the 1:45 pace group. There was even a nice breeze headign north on Lakeshore. When we turned to head south, the breeze went away and we were directly in the sun. It was at that point I lost Dan. I found out later that he hit the wall when the breeze went away. I ran with the 1:45 pace group for a while and I thought I recognized the leader. It turns out he was the 3:45 pace group leader for the Detroit Marathon last year and I ran most of the race with that group. They eventually slowed their pace and I was feeling good, so I kept going. At this point, I was running closer to 7:45 miles. We finally got out of the sun and that helped. The rest of the race was pretty uneventful. I finished and gave a kick at the end to finish just under a clock time of 1:45.

The race was well organized. The water stations were great, except there was one near the beginning where the Gatorade concentrate wasn’t mixed and was undrinkable. I drank mostly water from there on out. There is not a lot of crowd support on Lakeshore, but there are decent crowds closer to the Museum. I have done this race for the last 4 years and the medals this year were the worst by far. The finish area was good, but they said there would be more water and juice where the food was, but I didn’t see any.

Overall a good race and I was happy with my time.

Catching up

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Training has been tough for the last couple of weeks. I have gotten it in, but the weather has been hot and humid (this week has been better), I’ve been feeling run down, and I’ve had a hard time getting motivated for my runs.

Wednesday, Sept 5: 5 miles. Just a bad run all around. It was humid, Fritz was pulling a lot, and my nike+ was not workign right. I was supposed to go longer, but 5 was all I got in.

Thursday, Sept. 6: 7 miles, 1:01:48, 8:47 pace. Again, hot and humid, but run was fine.

Friday, Sept. 7: 5 miles, 45:12, 9:00 minute miles. More of the same and my calves were really hurting. My time was pretty slow.

Sunday, Sept. 9: Chicago Half Marathon. I will cover this in a separate post.

Tuesday, Sept. 11: 8 miles, 1:11:39, 8:56 pace. It was cool outside and I wore a long sleeve shirt. I’m still having pains in my calves and on the sides of my legs.

Wednesday, Sept. 12: 5 miles, 44:14, 8:48 pace. I wore my new Brooks GTS 7 shoes and they felt better, but I still am having soem pain. I was supposed to go farther, but cut it due to time. I ran this at night instead of in the morning and I also ran another 20 minutes with my gf for her 5K training and I was totally out of gas by the end of that run.

Anyway, I’ve got 20 miles tomorrow, so I hope that goes well. I’m really looking forward to the taper.

Shoes

mileage

3/07 GTS6

186.5 *Retired*

4/07 GTS6

196.0

8/07 GTS7 (orange)

84.0

9/07 GTS7 (blue)

6.5

Traverse City 18 miler, 2:45:28, 9:11 pace

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

I bailed on the Sleeping Bear National Lakefront run because it was about 40 minutes from where we were staying and some people I talked to seemed to think it would have been in sand or off road running. Not ideal for an 18 miler. So, I stuck around the Traverse City area and ran on the TART trails (Traverse Area Recreation and Transportation), which were actually kind of boring. It kind of ran by the bay in one direction and in the other, it ran by the train tracks. There also weren’t a lot of people out and not much scenery. At least the weather was beautiful for running. Overcast and not too hot. The run went well, although my pace did drop off near the end. It was a mentally tough run for me since I’m used to running the long ones with friends. I felt good post run and did not have much soreness or stiffness. I’m still feeling pretty good about the Marathon, so I’ll have to see what pace I run.

See the run here.

Motion based.

37 miles on the week.

Shoes

mileage

3/07 GTS6

186.5 *Retired*

4/07 GTS6

196.0

8/07 GTS7

46.0