Happy new year! My last post was about a year ago. When your work involves a lot of computer stuff, it's hard to find motivation to blog at nite. As it happens, the past year has brought a few changes to my running life, again, so I thought I would relate a little of what's been going on.
Last year was a low point for my running. I was working and didn't find enough time to run. That will not happen this year! . . . enough of that . . .
2012: A summary:
I finished my first 50k - the Fools 50k in 7:57 or so. I finished second to last and was humbled by the last place runner who finished 8 minuets behind me, but unlike me, running half barefoot and half in aqua-socks, she ran it all barefoot.
I DNF'ed the YUT-C again. This time, it wasn't self doubt but my arthritic hip that brought me to my knees.
I lost my job. Corporate life sucks. Living up to other peoples expectations is bullshit!
Ran the GNYER 5k slower than ever before (30:17), but with the most effort. Chuckled at the comments - FROM THOSE WHO WERE BEHIND - "must have take a bet," and "there's always one guy running barefoot" - first guy was wrong, the second guy was right, and it's been me for the last 3 years. In 2009 I was scared and ran in Vibrams. I put the afterburners on for the last tenth - it was great.
2013: A Summary:
Ran a slow 3.71 miles today - Pepper did a lot of sniffing :-)
Run, Run, Run.
Merry New Year.
Play it loud!!
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Filling the Calendar
Happy New Year All!!
My New Year Calendar
Dirty Dog 10k -Trail
Shamrock 15k - Road
Covered Bridge FA - Trail
Fools 50k - Trail
Blue Ridge Marathon - Road
No Frills Just Hills FA - Trail
YUT-C 50k - Trail
Slim Pickins FA - Trail
URINEO FA - Trail
Hmmm...kinda biting off a lot there, eh?...I better get running!
Believe it or not, there's room in that schedule.
My New Year Calendar
Dirty Dog 10k -Trail
Shamrock 15k - Road
Covered Bridge FA - Trail
Fools 50k - Trail
Blue Ridge Marathon - Road
No Frills Just Hills FA - Trail
YUT-C 50k - Trail
Slim Pickins FA - Trail
URINEO FA - Trail
Hmmm...kinda biting off a lot there, eh?...I better get running!
Believe it or not, there's room in that schedule.
A nice place to run
Banff, July 2011
Hunting Squirrel
Cuyahoga Falls, August, 2011
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Cleveland Marathon Race Report
I finished 2'nd . . . in the barefoot division. There were three of us that I know of. Jessy and I discussed our craziness at mile 17. Before I let him run ahead - he was running strong - he said that he had passed another barefooter before me. That guy never caught me though.
My second marathon. So, I've figured it out. If I run a marathon, it will rain. And rain it did. It wasn't as torrential as the Blue Ridge Marathon, but for a barefooter, rain can be a problem. Or can it? We had 5 miles of mist and wet pavement followed by 5 of warmth and dry pavement. Then 3 of wet and 3 of dry. Then the rain, cold and wind set in. The temp dropped 10 degrees and wind picked up when not protected by trees or buildings. This made for a challenging run.
I set a new marathon pr. I was hoping for 4:30 and finished with 4:37:17. I started out fast as usual, keeping pace with the 4 hr pacer. After six, I watched them pull away. At mile 12 (or 14?) the 4:15 pacer caught me. I stuck with them for a while, but they too pulled away. At mile 21, the 4:30 group reared it's ugly head and my hopes were dashed. I was really feeling good with the 4 hr group and thought I could make a move. Pain arrived and hope left at about mile 15, having seen the 4:15 group go, but I thought I could hold off the 4:30's. Not to be.
The race was flat. I really don't remember any hills, aside from the shoreway bridge. I did walk at a few aid stations and near the end, but only for seconds - 20 or 30 at most. There were no hills to slow me down. Only age, lack of conditioning and pain.
Congratulations to Dan who finished 1st in his age group. Much faster than I can dream of. And to Steve, a colleague of mine who finished the half in a 8 mile/min Pace.
Here are some photos:
Over all, I am excited at how my feet held up over the distance in the conditions. The skin didn't break on the long toe blister, which was key. And all the other skin was fine. I've run in the rain a few times recently, but was unsure about 26 miles. The short dry spots helped. The road conditions were typical, but they seemed to get worse as the race went on - mental, I'm sure.
My second marathon. So, I've figured it out. If I run a marathon, it will rain. And rain it did. It wasn't as torrential as the Blue Ridge Marathon, but for a barefooter, rain can be a problem. Or can it? We had 5 miles of mist and wet pavement followed by 5 of warmth and dry pavement. Then 3 of wet and 3 of dry. Then the rain, cold and wind set in. The temp dropped 10 degrees and wind picked up when not protected by trees or buildings. This made for a challenging run.
I set a new marathon pr. I was hoping for 4:30 and finished with 4:37:17. I started out fast as usual, keeping pace with the 4 hr pacer. After six, I watched them pull away. At mile 12 (or 14?) the 4:15 pacer caught me. I stuck with them for a while, but they too pulled away. At mile 21, the 4:30 group reared it's ugly head and my hopes were dashed. I was really feeling good with the 4 hr group and thought I could make a move. Pain arrived and hope left at about mile 15, having seen the 4:15 group go, but I thought I could hold off the 4:30's. Not to be.
The race was flat. I really don't remember any hills, aside from the shoreway bridge. I did walk at a few aid stations and near the end, but only for seconds - 20 or 30 at most. There were no hills to slow me down. Only age, lack of conditioning and pain.
Congratulations to Dan who finished 1st in his age group. Much faster than I can dream of. And to Steve, a colleague of mine who finished the half in a 8 mile/min Pace.
Here are some photos:
| My race uniform - note the sleeves. I received many complimentary comments on the sleeves - some thought they were tattoos at first - and the shorts. Although, Jennifer says they are making fun? |
| The guitar actually spins |
| Left foot - only a slight big toe blister. I felt this late in the race, but it's a non issue. |
| Right foot - big blood blister on the long toe. I was dealing with this almost from the start. I popped it, post race and watched the blood flow. The mid section is interesting, but not a blister. |
| Top 'o the feet. Right big toe is a 2 week old nighttime sidewalk smashing. It wasn't an issue during the race. It hurts when I put boots on. Damn shoes! |
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Work = Little Running
It's been another low mile week. Work has conspired to minimize my runs. I'm going to make a special effort to run next week, despite the new work routine. I ran a quick 2.4 this afternoon to get my legs back under me. With the Cleveland marathon tomorrow, I kept it short today. I wanted to run a lot more this week, but found myself too exhausted after work. I should be fine for tomorrow. It's a flat run anyway.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Shoes = Blisters
Another reason to chuck the shoes . . . I've worn my new boots, 8 hours a day for the last two days, and I have a blister. It would be so much better without them. Oh well, at least there's a paycheck involved.
The Cleveland marathon is 5 days away. I'm looking forward to it. I can't wait to set a new marathon pr. My goal, as stated before, is 4:30. I hope to do no walking, save for the occasional aid station. Of course, if beer is offered, I'll stop there as well.
The Cleveland marathon is 5 days away. I'm looking forward to it. I can't wait to set a new marathon pr. My goal, as stated before, is 4:30. I hope to do no walking, save for the occasional aid station. Of course, if beer is offered, I'll stop there as well.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Mothers Day
You know what they say about mothers, everyone's got one. Happy Mothers Day Mom.
I ran a solo 5.5 today. I felt fast without the Pooper. I was just as slow as usual. Gotta' go plant a blueberry.
I ran a solo 5.5 today. I felt fast without the Pooper. I was just as slow as usual. Gotta' go plant a blueberry.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Minimalist Work Boots
Are there any that don't cost $340? I went to a store today and was unhappy with the fit, feel, sweat factor. They were the widest ones they had too.
Other notes: Pepper and I did a quick 5 miler today. It was sunny and 52 at 5pm. A decent run. The Cleveland marathon is coming up. I'm shooting for 4.5 hours. We'll see.
Run run run.
Other notes: Pepper and I did a quick 5 miler today. It was sunny and 52 at 5pm. A decent run. The Cleveland marathon is coming up. I'm shooting for 4.5 hours. We'll see.
Run run run.
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