Tuesday, September 30, 2008
At Last a Good Tempo Run
It helped that the temperature was cooler, I'd hydrated well all day, and that my allergy attacks seem to be in the rear view mirror. Went 5 miles total which included a 20-minute tempo run. Felt good, and went down the still closed new street. They're now saying it will be completed by Oct. 15th but looking at the state of the sidewalks they're slowly putting down, I'd say it would be a miracle. Liars.
Monday, September 29, 2008
A Tale of Three Cities
Wow, seems like forever since I updated this thing, but guess it's only been a week. During that time I've run in KC, Austin, and St. Louis. So let's review the runs in order.
Monday was a day for running here at home, a nice easy 5-miler. Nothing remarkable about it, other than it was nice to run in familiar surroundings.
Tuesday was another run along the Colorado River in Austin. I was going to do a 24-minute tempo run but ended up doing about 15 minutes in 90 degree heat. I think that surprised me a little because even though I went 6 miles the tempo run pretty much kicked my rear. One problem was lack of hydration. Since I had flow in that day I didn't drink as much as I usually do so I wouldn't have to spend the flights wearing out the carpet to the spacious restroom at the rear of the planes. I like Austin's running paths, though, and in some areas there was a nice amount of shade.
I skipped Thursday due to traveling home, and it was fortunate since I caught an earlier flight and made it home by 8:30 as opposed to my originally scheduled arrival at midnight.
Saturday's 14-mile run with Alan was in St. Louis along the Mighty Mississippi, a path I ran during last year's training. We started in the late morning hours and even though it didn't get horribly hot it was certainly warm enough to slow us down. Alan's heel was bothering him, so we shut it down and walked the last mile in order to live to run another day. Some shade along that route definitely would have been nice, but alas it seems to be more of a bicycle path than anything else. Not that they don't need shade, but I think there's a difference.
Today it was back home with a nice easy 5-mile run to Target. The air is cooler and fall is definitely on the way. I enjoyed the nice breeze. The next few weekends are some mighty big runs (18 and 20 miles), so I need to gear up mentally for those. Sleeping in my own bed after so many days on the road will be a good start.
Monday was a day for running here at home, a nice easy 5-miler. Nothing remarkable about it, other than it was nice to run in familiar surroundings.
Tuesday was another run along the Colorado River in Austin. I was going to do a 24-minute tempo run but ended up doing about 15 minutes in 90 degree heat. I think that surprised me a little because even though I went 6 miles the tempo run pretty much kicked my rear. One problem was lack of hydration. Since I had flow in that day I didn't drink as much as I usually do so I wouldn't have to spend the flights wearing out the carpet to the spacious restroom at the rear of the planes. I like Austin's running paths, though, and in some areas there was a nice amount of shade.
I skipped Thursday due to traveling home, and it was fortunate since I caught an earlier flight and made it home by 8:30 as opposed to my originally scheduled arrival at midnight.
Saturday's 14-mile run with Alan was in St. Louis along the Mighty Mississippi, a path I ran during last year's training. We started in the late morning hours and even though it didn't get horribly hot it was certainly warm enough to slow us down. Alan's heel was bothering him, so we shut it down and walked the last mile in order to live to run another day. Some shade along that route definitely would have been nice, but alas it seems to be more of a bicycle path than anything else. Not that they don't need shade, but I think there's a difference.
Today it was back home with a nice easy 5-mile run to Target. The air is cooler and fall is definitely on the way. I enjoyed the nice breeze. The next few weekends are some mighty big runs (18 and 20 miles), so I need to gear up mentally for those. Sleeping in my own bed after so many days on the road will be a good start.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
A Run Between Austin Trips
Ran 16 miles this morning, starting out at 6:30. It was a great day for running, nice and cool early on with a taste of sunshine later in the run. I ran four times around the neighborhood, stopping after the third to down a gel pack and strap on the belt holding my bottles of sports drink. Not a bad experience, although I still felt a little slow in the latter part of the run. I know that will improve if I actually do my speedwork (intervals!) and as I finish a couple of 20-milers later on in my training schedule.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Austin - The Week in Review
Returned today from a business trip to Austin, where I undertook three runs of varying success. Let's review, shall we?
Monday I ran at the airport, since that's where my hotel was located. Threading through various dead ends and traffic, I managed 5 miles. The weather was beautiful the whole week, and Monday was a great start.
Tuesday was a day I almost didn't run. My allergies had kicked up a Texas-sized reaction, and I was miserable. But I decided long ago that allergies weren't going to impede the things I want to do, so I drove over to the Town Lake Trails near downtown. I ran 6 miles, including a 20-minute tempo run. What a great place to run! The trail was nice and wide in most places, although a bit hard to follow at times, and the shade was most welcome. I started near some softball fields and ran all the way to what looked like the heart of downtown Austin. If I lived in that area I would run there regularly.
Yesterday, Thursday, was another story. I think the allergies caught up with me since my body just seemed beat up. Or maybe it was the whole thing I have about intervals, because I was supposed to do five. Instead I ran 4 miles at the airport and only managed 2x800 intervals. I think I probably could have kept going. If you've ever suffered through two full days of an allergy attack with very little sleep at night due to said allergies, you know how achy and tired your body gets. That was how I felt Thursday, and even though I was hoping for a better run, I decided not to push it. I'll save that for tomorrow, when I'm due for a 16-miler.
I return to Austin next week where I should get in at least one run, and then it's off to St. Louis for the last weekend of the season. And a 14-mile run along the Mississippi. Hopefully the allergies will take a long hike while I do some more traveling.
Monday I ran at the airport, since that's where my hotel was located. Threading through various dead ends and traffic, I managed 5 miles. The weather was beautiful the whole week, and Monday was a great start.
Tuesday was a day I almost didn't run. My allergies had kicked up a Texas-sized reaction, and I was miserable. But I decided long ago that allergies weren't going to impede the things I want to do, so I drove over to the Town Lake Trails near downtown. I ran 6 miles, including a 20-minute tempo run. What a great place to run! The trail was nice and wide in most places, although a bit hard to follow at times, and the shade was most welcome. I started near some softball fields and ran all the way to what looked like the heart of downtown Austin. If I lived in that area I would run there regularly.
Yesterday, Thursday, was another story. I think the allergies caught up with me since my body just seemed beat up. Or maybe it was the whole thing I have about intervals, because I was supposed to do five. Instead I ran 4 miles at the airport and only managed 2x800 intervals. I think I probably could have kept going. If you've ever suffered through two full days of an allergy attack with very little sleep at night due to said allergies, you know how achy and tired your body gets. That was how I felt Thursday, and even though I was hoping for a better run, I decided not to push it. I'll save that for tomorrow, when I'm due for a 16-miler.
I return to Austin next week where I should get in at least one run, and then it's off to St. Louis for the last weekend of the season. And a 14-mile run along the Mississippi. Hopefully the allergies will take a long hike while I do some more traveling.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Stormy
Since it's supposed to rain all weekend I figured I might as well get out and run this morning. It sprinkled and drizzled for about the first 6 miles, and was then mostly just misty the rest of the way. I went 12 miles total, stopping in at the house after the first 7 to change into dry socks and shoes.
I have to say that around mile 8 I hit a wall. I thought about it some and realized that in my long runs this go-around I've run at least 4-5 miles of them with the wife. This was the first long run I've taken at my pace, so I think that's what caused the bonk.
I explained that theory to the wife, and she didn't buy it. Oh well.
I have to say that around mile 8 I hit a wall. I thought about it some and realized that in my long runs this go-around I've run at least 4-5 miles of them with the wife. This was the first long run I've taken at my pace, so I think that's what caused the bonk.
I explained that theory to the wife, and she didn't buy it. Oh well.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Running Underwater
At least it felt like running through water with how wet the atmosphere is today. We've had rain and it was lightly misting at times while I ran, which made me sweat like it was a hundred degrees outside even though the actual air temperature was closer to seventy. I went 6 miles total, with a bout of 5-4-3-2-1 fartleks. It was tough, but it was a good tough.
And new shoes in the mail today. I love new shoes! Once I break them in a little I can get them out on the road. Woo hoo!
And new shoes in the mail today. I love new shoes! Once I break them in a little I can get them out on the road. Woo hoo!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
What a Day to Run
Even if I wasn't a runner, I would have gone out and hit the streets today. The afternoons are starting to get that lower-in-the-sky sun look common to autumn, and today the temperature was right about 70 degrees. I went 5.5 miles and included 17 minutes' worth of a tempo run. It went pretty well considering that we had auditors in the center this morning and I was on my feet for three hours straight showing them around.
When I started the run my right knee was making me think I should turn around and go home, but I stopped, walked ten yards, and then started up again. After that it was fine. And the Old 97's "Blame It On Gravity" playing on my Nano probably didn't hurt, either.
When I started the run my right knee was making me think I should turn around and go home, but I stopped, walked ten yards, and then started up again. After that it was fine. And the Old 97's "Blame It On Gravity" playing on my Nano probably didn't hurt, either.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Is It Fall Already?
Wow, 58 degrees, a chill breeze from the north, and rain spitting from the sky would make a person think autumn is already here. I was going to run further than 3 miles, but I didn't want to get all wet and court any sickness. Especially after enduring a bad allergy attack yesterday. Haven't had one like that in a long time.
Coming back up the hill by the pond my right knee "twinged," so I stopped running and walked for about fifteen seconds. When I picked back up again it was fine. Must be something about running uphill in the cold against the wind that does it for me. Let's hope that's not a trend.
Coming back up the hill by the pond my right knee "twinged," so I stopped running and walked for about fifteen seconds. When I picked back up again it was fine. Must be something about running uphill in the cold against the wind that does it for me. Let's hope that's not a trend.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Perfect Early Morning
Headed out at 6:30 this morning, and the fog was light but stuck around long enough to keep the sun from shining through. I ran 9 miles and then stopped at the house to pick up the wife, and ran another 4 with her. The temperature was probably in the mid to upper-50's, and it was absolutely perfect for a nice long run. Went without headphones and just enjoyed the early morning quiet.
The right knee, which had been hurting the other day, feels fine. I started off this morning on a level stretch of road and eased into the run, and I think that made all the difference. There was some slight tenderness right there at the beginning, but after the first quarter mile it wasn't a problem and I didn't really think about it again. Guess my caution with not pushing it on Thursday paid off today.
The right knee, which had been hurting the other day, feels fine. I started off this morning on a level stretch of road and eased into the run, and I think that made all the difference. There was some slight tenderness right there at the beginning, but after the first quarter mile it wasn't a problem and I didn't really think about it again. Guess my caution with not pushing it on Thursday paid off today.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
A Tale of Two Days
One day good, one day not so good. Let's start with the good one first. Because that's the way I roll.
Tuesday (and I can't believe it took me this long to post about that run, but I kept turning off the computer in the evening before posting) I ran 5 miles, which included a 15-minute tempo run. It was a run in the humidity, wind, rain, and uphill. Can't believe I had to do half of the tempo run uphill, but that's the way it worked out. Not a bad run, but I was surprised how incredibly humid it was. Plus the rain and wind kind of wore me out.
Today's was a little different. My right knee felt tender so I was looking for some level ground for the outing. I drove over to the local high school to run at the track, but there was a football game in progress. I drove back across the interstate and found some semi-level ground, but as I started running it was on a downhill slope and my knee just didn't feel too good. So rather than keep it going and risk injury, I stopped and called it a day. I want to complete my long run on Saturday, so today was a day for discretion. And level ground, which is in pretty short order in this part of the country.
Tuesday (and I can't believe it took me this long to post about that run, but I kept turning off the computer in the evening before posting) I ran 5 miles, which included a 15-minute tempo run. It was a run in the humidity, wind, rain, and uphill. Can't believe I had to do half of the tempo run uphill, but that's the way it worked out. Not a bad run, but I was surprised how incredibly humid it was. Plus the rain and wind kind of wore me out.
Today's was a little different. My right knee felt tender so I was looking for some level ground for the outing. I drove over to the local high school to run at the track, but there was a football game in progress. I drove back across the interstate and found some semi-level ground, but as I started running it was on a downhill slope and my knee just didn't feel too good. So rather than keep it going and risk injury, I stopped and called it a day. I want to complete my long run on Saturday, so today was a day for discretion. And level ground, which is in pretty short order in this part of the country.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Labor Day Outing
Went for a run this morning with the wife, who struggled a bit, so we ended up walking a little less than half of it. I went ahead to finish my run and then turned back to walk the rest of the way with her. I ended up going about 3.5 miles running and probably another mile of walking. She said she only drank coffee, root beer, and one glass of water yesterday, so she probably wasn't hydrated enough. And it was getting warm rather quickly while we were out. Kids, let that be a lesson to you!
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