Tuesday, February 28, 2012

When Things Don't Go As Planned....


get in the kitchen and make some food!   Making and eating good food solves everything. For you gluten free folks, check out the Quinoa bar recipe just posted. Tova fired these out last night and they didn't stand a chance. I don’t have the specific nutritional breakdown for y’all but for sure the protein/carb ratio in a few bars would be right on the money for the pre and post workout nourishment. Even better, negate a portion of the sugar content and they would work well for breakfast on the go.

The Infirmary Report

I’m down and out. I have to be honest, I’m really bummed about it too. There is something different about this one. Its not tendonitis whereby a little patience and TLC and you are back crushing some miles in a few weeks. Its not a cold, virus or general lack of sleep which has the similar treatment and resolution. This one is the big unknown, I mean, its the “what if I can never ......”. I suppose this is the downside of our access to so much information today. I lay awake all night wondering if I had any cartilage left in my knee and had decided that my running days were over. I have an MRI on Friday to get some detail. Looks like its a meniscal injury of some sort from lifting my 18 month old out of the bath tub from my knees. It does not appear to be related to overuse or a tendonitis type of injury.

Here is where I was after 7 weeks, hopefully I can jump back into the game again soon. Cross your fingers for me. The Boston dream must live on!

Lastly, I posted a link (at the bottom)  to a note on an interesting way of looking a fatigue. I have been spending a lot of time reading about the mental & spiritual relationship of this pursuit.  Check it out..


WK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY TRM Notes
1 Core T- 4m HR - 6 x 70min  EZ - 6m CT - Spin OFF LR -50 min 20 miles Great week. Nice transition into 2012
2 Core T- 5m HR - 7 x 70 min  OFF CT - Spin WT  LR -60 min 23 miles Good group Tempo on Tuesday helped
3 OFF Prog run 7M  EZ - 6M HR - 7 x 90 EZ - 5 ST - OFF LR - 75 mins 26 miles Long way to go, form, breathing all off
4 OFF T - 6m EZ - 5 CT - Spin HR - 8 x 70 OFF LR - 90 mins 28 miles Re learning how to breath, HR is still a little high
5 Core Prog run 8m CT - Spin INT  5 x 400 ST - OFF REC RUN LR -105 mins 32 miles Really Trashed and suffered,  pull back next week
6 OFF OFF T - 6m EZ - 6 INT 6 x 400 CT -Spin LR - 90 FF 20 miles Knee Sprain - pulled up on LR
7 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 0 Right off possible torn Meniscus


http://www.runningplanet.com/training/elements-of-running-fatigue.html

Friday, February 17, 2012

Its late on Friday night,  exhausted from a long week with some very big runs,  especially one tonight.  Feeling the power of the buzz from a big 9 mile rolling hill session in the dark cold dank air of the night.  I absolutely love this feeling.    I live for this fight, the pounding, the sheer push of this goal.  A runner buddy of mine sent this to me.....I can't wait to run again tomorrow.....enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6xLYt265ZM&feature=related

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Thumbs up for Lance

I have to give some kudos to one of my favs.  Lance busted off a 1:17 on the run in Panama 70.3 Ironman today, good enough for a second place finish overall.  That is the epitome of getting it done in your 40's.  I am sure he turned a few heads today and served notice to some of the elites of the field that he will be a force to reckon with.  I'm really looking forward to seeing where he takes this early result in the months to come en route to the full Ironman championships later this year.

Here is the week that was for me.  I am back, officially.  There is no doubt in my mind now.  The last 30 days of fighting through what felt like starting from scratch has been a brilliant struggle.  I was very concerned with my HR a few weeks back. It was just beating much to high for easy workouts.  Not only did the fitness leave,  it felt like I forgot how to breath.  My stride remains laboured and choppy, but overall I have seen decent progress.  Today's longrun really helped my confidence.  Nothing wrong with that pace over a tough terrain in very cold temps. 

Back for some more thoughts and notes later,  ciao for now.



MONTH DAY WORK OUT DETAIL NOTES
Feb/Week 2 MONDAY CORE w/o 50 minutes, 8 excerises, EZ pace Beer gut must go.  (its all December's fault!, damn you holidays)
TUESDAY TEMPO  4.7 miles (10 min warm & cool) Cut short, just to tough too early. 7.53/7.49/7.24/7.30 / mile  splits
WEDNESDAY HILL REPEATS 7 x 65 sec repeats (10% grade) Normally a rest day, coach pounded me, very trashed at the end
THURSDAY EZ RUN 6 miles (9.37/m pace) Surprisingly felt ok here, made sure to keep it real light
FRIDAY CROSS 20 miles on the bike trainer Cancelled.  Felt the need for a break here,  laid right off
SATURDAY BODY W/O Sublexing exercised on knee 45 mins of mindless movement for left knee,  no choice. 
SUNDAY LONG RUN 105 mins at an easy pace  Last 2 miles uphill, pushed pretty hard at the end, coach changed it up.Put in approx 12 miles and 20 mins warm and cooldown.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012


Leave the time behind

I have battled the folks at Garmin for five years now.  Longstory short,  I picked one of their first GPS running watches up back in 2006, five years later I am now in need of my fifth replacement.   I get a year at most out of these puppies. Shows you what four hundo gets you these days.   I’m onto the forerunner 610 now, the latest and greatest, we will see what that gets me.  I vowed never to patronize this company again,  but there just isn’t anything on the market that does what this watch does (trust me I have spent way too much time on it).   I won’t bore you with the details,  the point of the matter is that I would now have to suffer an entire week of training without a watch while waiting the transition for a new one.    I lost sleep with this on my mind.  I must be able to see my pace, my heart rate, and mileage on my left wrist.   I mean, what would become of me?  The longrun is already a sufferfest,  what if I run too fast, and burn out to quick, there goes the whole session.  If you are thinking I have a problem, possible running addiction,  well for sure I do.  I guess there are worse problems to have.  Well I got through the week,  I’m here,   life didn’t in fact end,  and I’m still hungry as ever. Actually, I thoroughly enjoyed the  Sunday longrun  watchless sufferfest .  In fact,   I learned a timeless lesson (Ron McLean pun intended).

Listen to your body.  It tells you everything you need to know.  I got back into the practice of zoning in and out of my runs, relying on my gut feeling of how hard I was working vs  breathing and speed.   Sunday, the longrun, was extra special.  I just ran.  Met some people along the way, engaged in some banter.   I’m pretty early in the training program so the run only called for 90 minutes.   Its all about time on my feet right now, not speed.   So rock the bare wrist people,  leave the watch at home once in a while and just go for it.

The Program Update

Two solid weeks in the books, with 8 days of running, some core and  cross train (cycle) workouts.  Looks like I have shed 3 lbs, weighing back in at 175.   I need to get inside 160 to have any shot at a Boston Q of 3:20.  No rush, lots of time. The key really is staying focused and healthy.   I ran a scheduled Tempo Run tonight,  coach called for  5 miles at approx  7:10/mile,  couldn’t get to that pace in the wind, so laid back and averaged 7:40’s. I cut it short at 4, just felt like I was working  way too hard for that pace.

Infirmary Report

Some interesting left knee pain,  its not my patellar (an old scary injury that took me out of  a marathon program a few years ago. In fact I was worried that I would never run again it hurt so bad) .  I’m not concerned,  I think I over stretched it by accidently sitting awkwardly bathing the kid after a run….. (It’s the boy’s fault again!).  Just need to keep it lose with some mild massage.

The weeks ahead

I will be hitting 33 and 36 miles per week.  With an 105 minute LR this Sunday then a cutback the following week.   Focus will be pounding the hill repeats,  need to build some power and kill some weight.  I’m really enjoying the added weighttraining  and cycle routines that coach has me on.  We are really going to go after my endurance this session, only achievable by developing a better frame.  One month until the first half marathon and 7 weeks until that nasty 30K.

Riggs and Hack 2009 Princess Margaret

Riggs and Hack 2009 Princess Margaret