Going to try to start this up again and be consistent for
once. It’s been a mostly forgettable
summer/fall with me just not doing my job, but London is rapidly approaching
and need to get my head out of my @ss and running again. I have some notes from the summer that I have
included below – very choppy like my running, so bear with me. I started with the intent of running a good
half marathon, which would segway into marathon training. Well, my half marathon plan was choppy at
best, and ended up pulling the plug when I couldn’t successfully hit a 6 mile
pace run, which is a good indicator race workout. My goal pace was 6:45 (not very aggressive
seeing how far I have plummeted), and I ended up hitting the workout overall
with Crystal’s help and a long rest break.
But I clearly wasn’t ready and after some quick soul searching, I pulled
the plug. Probably for the better, with
aggressive work travel and the Chicago Cubs World Series run taking away some
much needed training time.
Some highlights from the last few months (not much):
-
A win at the Super Hero’s 5K. Ran 19:03 on a windy day to keep my win/year
streak alive.
-
16 mile long run, partly with Tara on a hot,
humid summer day
-
3 mile tempo run at ~6:30 pace
Batman! |
Podium winners |
Monday, August 29th – 4 miles. Dragged Crystal out late for 4 glorious
miles. Out and back on the trail towards
Home Depot, and we turned around at one of the overpasses because it was
getting quite dark and no one likes a dark tunnel to run through. Considered looping around Village Circle, but
it sounded like dogs were getting tortured out there so proceeded onwards. The run was supposed to be recovery and
started out as such, but we closed in 7:30 to call it a day. Very humid and sticky outside, gotta love
this summer. 32:12 total.
Tuesday, August 30th. ~3.5 miles.
Early and before work on a very foggy and sticky morning. Out and back on the trail, and looped around
the neighborhood to close it out. Felt
like poop and was sleepwalking through the majority of the run. 30 minutes total.
Saturday, September 24th – 17 miles (A.M. 15
miles (HILLS AND HOLLOWS HALF MARATHON 1:44:55 – 11th place overall,
1st 35-39), P.M. 2 miles (GLOBAL BREW OKTOBERFEST PUB RUN 13:55 – 3rd
place overall). Hot and humid morning to
be running – the idea was to run a cutdown tempo on this day, but it wasn’t
meant to be as the wheels came off quickly after 2 miles. So just relegated myself to running my long
run, without dying. Legs were tired, and
really had some trouble later in the race when the course finishes with a
straight uphill over the last couple miles.
Ugly day to run. In the
afternoon, ran the Global Brew pub run.
Wanted to run at half marathon pace (~6:45), and made it through
ok. Hot afternoon, but got locked in and
this was basically a simulation of the last few miles of a hard race. Happy for a podium finish, and a good
workout.
Legs were mush from the 3 mile climb to finish this race |
Spoils of war |
Chug before the race |
Podium winners |
Sunday, September 25th – 4 miles. Ran with Crystal, out and back on Old
Faithful. Hot and humid, and my legs
were complete jello. 34 minutes total
Monday, September 26th – 0! Well deserved off day.
Tuesday, September 27th – 5 miles. Fall is finally here! Gorgeous evening, and ran out and back
towards Home Depot, then looped around the neighborhood with Megan to finish it
out. Felt sluggish and my legs were
still hurting from the weekend, but loosened up quite a bit and finished
strong. Felt nice not to be soaking in
wet from the humidity, when completed.
~31:35 for the miles I ran solo (splits were 8:10, 8:07, 7:48, 7:29)
Thursday, November 10th – 5 miles. Out and back on the trail, before leaving for
Boston to see my nephew. Warm afternoon,
and lots of bugs. I just feel like crap,
and it’s hell starting over again. 41
minutes or so, overall. Flight to Boston
in the evening to see my new nephew!
Friday, November 11th - ~5 miles. So running in a different area of
Boston. My sister moved further south
for a bigger place, in a small suburb called Roslindale. Roughly a quarter mile away is the Harvard
Arboretum, which will serve as my future training grounds when I am in
town. So took a stroll to check out the
park, and basically got my @ss handed to me because of the hills. Gorgeous fall conditions and a ton of trees,
which made the scenery absolutely gorgeous!
It’s going to take a few runs to feel comfortable running in this park,
but thank God there is a map at pretty much every intersection J 8:07 average pace, pretty happy considering I
have no strength and felt like I was climbing the entire time.
Saturday, November 12th - ~6 miles. Same loop as yesterday, but added on a little
more. Quads are feeling every step, and
tried to keep it easy but maintained roughly the same pace overall. Cold, and windy, but got done. ~8:07 pace overall.
Sunday, November 13th – 0! Travel day, too much food, legs need a small
break from the hills! Will be back in
Boston in early Dec to give those hills another go!
Monday, November 14th – 5 miles. Out and back on the trails. With the time change, I’m pretty much running
in the dark every night, so time to dust off my headlamp. Legs felt like mush, but kept a decent pace
for the most part. I usually run with my
phone to listen to podcasts/music, but it’s definitely creepy to hear animals
running around in the woods while I’m running.
39:24 total, ~7:53 pace. Pretty
good for me these days.
Tuesday, November 15th – 6 miles. Ran with Rich after work. Both of us were pretty tired, so tried to go
easy on my trail loop towards Home Depot.
Dropped an impressive 8:57 mile for our second mile, and realized we
needed to pick it up so ended up cruising by the end. 49 minutes and some change, felt good to be
moving.
Wednesday, November 16th – 0! Travel day to Indiana all day, and legs were
just pooped from being on my feet. I
need to take 1-2 days off on this new block as I’m working back, so this will
be it.
Thursday, November 17th - ~6.5 miles. Fun workout that Crystal sent over – (1 up, 2x800,
2x400, 2x800, 2x400, 6x200, 1 down).
Tried to get over to one of the local university tracks but between
heavy traffic and the clock, ended up doing this workout on the flat trail
portion of Forest Park on Lindell. It’s
been awhile since I had done a workout, so kept expectations low and wanted to
hit around 6:15-6:20 pace (3:07-3:10) for the 800’s, and closer to 90 for the quarters. Started on the soft trails, but switched over
to the bike path for better grip and saw a noticeable difference. Windy night, but the trees in FOPA helped to
keep it manageable. Felt pretty strong
overall, got tired quickly but had enough to maintain. Did 30 second strides to finish workout. Splits were: 3:06/3:03/1:27/1:24/3:02/3:00/1:26/1:21
Friday, November 18th – 4 miles. Nice and easy out and back on the trail. Super windy and starting to get cold! Legs felt like mush, so kept it as a nice
jog. No idea of time, but it was
definitely recovery effort.
Saturday, November 19th - ~10.5 miles. Clayton Loop/Forest Park with Craig and
Dickson. Been awhile since I’ve seen
those guys, so we had a fun time running on a super windy day in the Lou. Took a small detour on the Clayton loop to
see homes, but came back and finished out the Forest Park trail loop. Easy pace, good company, glad to get in a
good long run for the first time in a long time. ~90 minutes overall.
Sunday, November 20th – 4 miles. Nice and easy in the evening on the
trail. The wind died down, but starting
to get chilly out there. 36 miles this
week with a good workout and long run.
Don’t call it a comeback.
Monday, November 21st - ~8 miles (5 up, 6x1 min
fartlek, 1 mile down). Evening workout
with Crystal. She has a turkey trot 5K
on Thursday (I am not running a turkey trot this year because of travel plans),
so a race week workout that was manageable for me to join. We knocked it out in her neighborhood on a
chilly, breezy evening. Fartlek goal pace
was 6:26, but we definitely dipped below that and I was 1-2 steps behind her
pretty much during all of the fartlek.
What was hurting me more was the recovery jog, which I think I do too
slow (or Crystal does too fast J
). Felt good to get some turnover, and
the warmup/cooldown pace felt pretty good.
39 minutes for the warmup, 5:54-6:10 pace for the fartlek, 7:52 pace
cooldown.
Tuesday, November 22nd – 5 miles. Out and back with Rich on the trails. Windy day, and my legs feel like jello, so we
kept it very easy pace. 42 minutes total.
Legs still pretty beat up today, so easy run after
work. Workout scheduled for tomorrow,
before taking off to Peoria for a day trip for Thanksgiving!
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