Saturday, January 30, 2016

Somewhat Painful

Today was a 13-miler and it was a little bit painful. The first five miles was okay, but by the second route around the neighborhood I was tight in the hips, knees, and calfs. It was a gorgeous day, so that wasn't the problem. I think it's mainly a result of extending the distance for the first time in about 18 months or so. This is part of the training process. I've been here before and know that it will get better. At least that's the goal.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Alone on the Hills

Ran by myself today with no walking. I ran the same route as Tuesday, hills on Virginia and Stonebridge, and felt much better. Still not 100%, but close. I was tempted to walk a few times, but not too bad. I picked up the pace the last half-mile and finished with an average time of 9:36. Not too bad, with a pace of 9:01 the last mile.

According to my Nike app, that was my 10th run this month with a total of 72 miles. On Saturday we'll make that run #11 for a grand total of 85.1 miles for January. And that's after missing a couple of runs last week when I was in Austin and didn't feel good. At the moment I feel like I'm on track for the race in March.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Stupid Hills

The FVRP took out some workplace anger on the hills of Stonebridge and Virginia Parkway today. I'm still recovering from last week and could have used a slower pace, but at the finish of our 6 miles I told him that next time I go out like a rabbit and he complains to remember today. The problem for me is that I feel about 80% back to normal but my breathing wasn't quite up to snuff yet. My airway felt a little restricted but I stuck with it. Hoping a few more nights of good sleep will clear up this stuff.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Busted Week

A big missed opportunity this week to run in one of my favorite cities, Austin. I flew into town on Monday and out again on Wednesday, leaving a couple of evenings to run down by the river. On Sunday afternoon I was hit with a big allergy attack, and it continued even worse over the next couple of days in Austin. On Tuesday I got back to the hotel about 6 p.m. and went to bed, sleeping until 7 the next morning. So much for running in a great city this time, but I'll be back.

I haven't run at all since last Saturday, and today called for 11 miles. Fortunately I finally felt close to normal when I woke up this morning, which wasn't the case as late as yesterday. The FVRP and I did two circuits around his neighborhood to get in the mileage. I took a few more walk breaks than usual, but it was needed since I was trying to not push too hard after a lost week. We made it. My left hip felt tight during the run, and this afternoon my right calf has been hurting. Oh, well. All signs that I'm in the midst of ramping up the mileage.

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Slog

Today's 10-miler kind of turned out to be a slog. Neither of us were looking forward to it, and a temperature around 40 degrees with a stinging wind out of the north didn't help. We walked a few times but slogged through. Our route took us past the dog park and into the loop south of Virginia Parkway, which turned out to be waterlogged in places. On the way back we skipped the loop.

Although it was cold, for Texas, I kept counting my blessings since the cold here is nowhere near the colder runs from my KC days. At one point I remarked that weather like this felt warm during all those sub-freezing outings in Missouri. There were times I would have killed for this kind of day. No complaints.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Blast

Ran 6 miles on a few hills today even though the plan called for an easy run. In addition I ran the last two-tenths at a sprint, which felt really good. The weather was warm, in the 60s, with a nice stiff breeze from the west. For me it was a good outing, not so much for the FVRP. After a trip to Vegas for work it was good to get out and enjoy a run and not feel like crap.

I looked at the plan for the next few months and it ramps up pretty darn quick. At least I'm not trying to train for this in ice and snow.

Saturday, January 9, 2016

Another Cold One

It only made it to the upper 30s today in North Texas, with a stiff wind out of the WNW. We ran our 9 miles and again, it wasn't horrible. The FVRP had to get on a plane to Vegas this afternoon, and I'm doing the same tomorrow. I think it will probably be worse for him since at least I get a night of sleep in between my run and sitting on a plane for 3+ hours. So far our training plan is going well, and we're planning to run in Vegas, but we'll see how that goes. Lots of meetings and several late nights ahead, I'm sure.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

More Hills

Today was another hilly run. From what the FVRP has said over the past several years he had trouble finding hills to run around here. Not so. It's probably just the part of the city we live in, but there are some hills that are a real pain in the butt. Not as steep as a few of the worst ones in KC, but still plenty good for training. There was a cold wind out of the south but by the time we were four miles in the sun came out and it started to warm up. I remarked that it was a tough run for planning how to dress. We got our 6 miles in, pre-Vegas, and we're taking our running gear. Whether or not we follow through is another question.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Frigid Run...for Texas

The temperature hiked up to around 40 degrees this afternoon, but there was a nice cool breeze to bring the temperature down. We ran from the FVRP's place, and he was kind enough to lend me a hat since I forgot mine. Our outing was after work and fortunately before the sun went down. We did a 6-miler, out and back, and I felt good. I used to run after work all the time and it was a good de-stresser, and it worked that way today, too. We had an announcement about our VP leaving and there are a lot of unanswered questions, but things will shake out. They always do.

Saturday, January 2, 2016

First Run of 2016

We ran 8 miles today and it wasn't too bad. The weather was a little warmer than last Saturday. We ran the same route, except a little further at the end before the turnaround. I know in a few weeks I'll be thinking of how a run like this is a short run, comparatively speaking, but today didn't really feel like 8 miles. We kept the pace slow, knowing that we need to build up endurance rather than speed. And besides, the actual race is going to be for the experience, not for time. Not that we can't do our best to finish as quick as possible, but if we have to walk a lot that's okay. I guess the more we practice walking during a run the better, right?