Saturday, February 27, 2016

20 Felt Better

Today's 20-mile long run felt way better than the previous weeks' runs of 14 and 18. For a couple of reasons, I think. First, it was not humid at all, which killed us last week. And second, maybe this whole training thing is starting to pay off.

After last Saturday's debacle with my iPhone, which continually keep prompting me as if I'd invoked Siri and didn't play  music for the last half of the run, I decided there's no way I'm going to put up with that again. I ordered a Garmin Forerunner 620, which came in Thursday afternoon (it was supposed to get here Wednesday - that's not a two-day delivery from Sunday either, but that's not the point of this story). I charged it and then played with it briefly on Friday, and then hoped it would go the whole 20 miles today without incident. I'm happy to say it worked great. It was nice to have the info on my wrist instead of contorting myself to look at my phone in it's holster on my upper arm. I put it back on the charger and it was only down to 65% after four-plus hours. I got it for a great price on Amazon, and other than the delayed delivery I'm happy with it. More to come on that.

We ran through the Craig Ranch area and then southeast, like we did a few weekends ago. We thought the trail went a lot longer than where we turned around last time, and we were wrong. Fortunately we made it up with a different path on one of the creeks, like we did previously so we didn't have to run the hills in Craig Ranch again. I'm a little stiff now, but that's to be expected after 20 miles.

Every day this past week I used the new foam roller Daughter #2 got me for my birthday last weekend. I rolled my calf muscles, hammies, and hips. None of those bugged me at all during the run. The only thing caused issues were my quads, which I rolled only once last week. Not sure if the rolling made that big a difference, but trust me, I'm going to keep rolling before the race.

As far as long runs go, this was by far the best we've had. Three weeks from tomorrow it's race day. This was a good step toward being ready.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Missed One

Tuesday was just a nasty day. Rain, high winds, and cool temperatures. After a full five seconds of internal debate I decided not to worry about running. So I didn't.

Today was a different story. Temperature in the 50s, sunshine, and just a little breeze from the north. We ran 6 miles. Since this Saturday is our 20-mile day I'm sure missing a day won't hurt too much, and today was a pretty easy run. I'm looking forward to being done with the long run in a couple of days and then the taper to the race. The FVRP said he was looking up some reviews and that it's going to be worse than we thought. Well, I wouldn't expect a race named after the Bataan Death March to be easy.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

A Cake Walk

Today the humidity was up, and that spelled doom for our 14-miler. We walked a lot, and hydrated plenty, but it was still a cake walk. (for reference, check the television show Cougar Town for the usage of that phrase in the last sentence). It totally kicked ass. (also a Cougar Town reference)

I tried a new belt with larger bottles and did not like it, other than the fact I had enough to drink to get me to the end. I also wore my new boonie hat, which I will be wearing during the actual race. It was lightweight and breathable, for the most part, but I still took it off a half-mile from the end when we were running into the wind, mainly to cool off.

Not one of my favorite runs ever, but we finished. And that was the goal, after all.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Solo Hills

Today I ran by myself, and it had its moments, both up and down. I went out early to avoid the high winds that are predicted to intensify during the day. I probably went out too quick, and on the turn from Stonebridge onto Virginia I had to walk a couple of minutes after running uphill against the wind. My 9:24 pace for the 6 miles was the fastest for a run since I started using the Nike app, beating a November 3rd run by two whole seconds per mile. Overall I felt pretty good, and the fact that I'm running in shorts in mid-February makes me happy.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Unintentional Speedwork

Today's plan called for speedwork, but after our 18-miler on Tuesday and a crappy night of sleep for the FVRP, we decided to take it easy. Except he didn't. He was pushing and running at a faster pace than I wanted. For the first half I kept trying to rein him in, but he kept pushing. At the halfway point I decided that was enough of that. I started speeding up myself, bit by bit, until we were finally going at a pretty good clip. He mentioned that I was running faster, and I said I know, I'm going to run you into the ground. We finished the 6 miles at a pace just under 10 minutes/mile, and that includes a walk of a couple of minutes. Not bad. Maybe he should have a restless night before every speed workout.

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Up to 18

Today's long slow run was an 18-miler, next to the longest we'll run during this plan. We tried out walking every two miles, starting at the two-mile mark. I think it worked okay, but we'll see tomorrow how the recovery feels. By the end of the run it certainly didn't feel much better, but my thought is that 18 miles is going to hurt no matter what. I can say this afternoon that I feel better than the same point in time after last week's 15 miles, but again the true test is when I wake up in the morning.

We ran southeast, along a trail that took us into Allen and almost to Hwy 75. We're thinking it might work for our 20-miler in a couple of weeks since we didn't reach the end of the trail, but that's going to require a little bit of research. My hips, knees, and feet were sore by the end, but again, that's expected. I was doing some looking at the Bataan race site, and let's just say I expect it to be...challenging. Not sure I can get in the kind of training around here that it requires. At least we'll be there four days early to try and get used to the altitude. Unless we go find a desert in this area with some big hills we're out of luck. All we can do is keep training on the local hills and get in the distance.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Perfect Day

The temperature seemed a little warm for our run this morning, but this being mid-February I can't complain that it was about 60 degrees. The sun was shining, the wind was down, and it was just...nice. We ran the 6-mile hill route and it went okay. I felt like we were pushing some, but the FVRP had trouble with the "heat" and had to walk a few times. I didn't mind since that's what we'll be doing in the race. All that aside, I'm just thankful for a gorgeous day.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Change to Easy Run

The weather didn't cooperate for an outing yesterday - I mean, I probably could have gone out for a 4-miler, but the 30-mph winds kept me inside. I decided I needed the extra day off more than a run in those conditions.

Today was supposed to be a marathon-pace run, but I changed it to an easy run since both the FVRP and I still felt banged up from Saturday's long run. I think it was the right choice, and I know I felt better after the 6 miles than I would if I'd tried to get in some speed work. Plus there was very little wind compared to yesterday. Sometimes the wise choice is the easy one.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Painful 15

Today's run started with misty skies and a temperature around 40 degrees. We ran a couple of miles through the neighborhood and then stopped by the house to pick up our fuel belts. Then we ran an out and back route, past Towne Lake and into an older neighborhood. By the time we got to the lake I was in a little bit of pain, and that didn't really abate at all. Right before we hit 12 miles I had to stop and walk because my whole drive chain felt out of kilter. Walking for a couple hundred yards helped, and I made it the rest of the way without incident. The FVRP tweaked his hip as we made our last big turn 3/10ths of a mile from the finish and we had to walk a few minutes there.

I think I felt worse after a shower and short nap, but once I got up and started walking around I felt a little better. I'm a little surprised how bad I felt during and after the run. I'm inclined to run a short 4-miler or so on Monday to stretch out a bit and do something easy. Hopefully my work schedule will allow it.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Hill Run Again

It's nice to be able to break out midday for a run, and due to my schedule today I had to wait until mid-afternoon. The schedule called for hill running, and the FVRP had to run on his own since our schedules didn't sync. I ran the 6 miles in an overall 9:27 pace, which ain't bad. The temperature was about 50 degrees with a stiff breeze out of the NW, but overall it was pretty good for a run. I was able to wear shorts with a long-sleeved technical t-shirt. The sunshine was nice, too. Not a lot to complain about on this run, and it's one of the better outings I've had lately.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Back to Yasso 800s

Today we ran in the wonderful wind and did some modified Yasso 800s. With the lack of a good GPS watch I decided we would run half-mile intervals, which is pretty much the same as 800m, and then a half-mile recovery instead of the 400m that the plan prescribes. It was actually a pretty good reintroduction to speed work, and allowed us to walk a little for recovery. The Craig Ranch neighborhood gate was open and we were able to stay on relatively flat ground. My Nike app reported to me afterword that I set a personal 1k record somewhere in the 5-minute range, and that seems suspect to me. I don't think I was ever moving that fast. I think if I had I would have felt like puking at some point.