I got back on track training Monday morning after taking last weekend off. I ran my 4 planned runs of 4, 8, 4, and 8 miles Monday-Thursday of this week without incident. They were all a little faster than planned.... blame that on the nice weather that we've been having. I have started running from work during lunch due to the shorter days this time of year.
Today wraps up October 2008 running for me; 110 miles is the final count. Not too bad giving taper and recovery weeks most of the month. November calls for 174 miles; I believe that will be the most miles I've run in a month if that happens. I happened to look at my Garmin a little over 5.5 miles into my 8 mile run today and couldn't help thinking that I'd be finished with the run if I were training for a half vs a full marathon. Still not sold on these full marathons :-)
The plan is to run 16 miles Saturday morning. I may have my custom orthotics by then.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Week 2 of Chicago Marathon Recovery......
.... trumps week 6 of Houston Marathon training.
I'm headed out of town for the weekend and am not packing the running stuff. I started the week following week 6 of my Houston marathon training plan. Earlier this week I thought I'd do some preventive maintenance as both my Achilles tendons were somewhat tender but not very painful. I've been down that road before and normally just run until I wake up one morning and walking is unbearable. I'm then out for at least 6 months battling Achilles tendonitis. I went to a chiropractor Tuesday with the intention of getting custom orthotics to hopefully address whatever is causing the Achilles pain. I found out that not only my calves were tight (which I pretty much knew) but the muscles/tendons whatever along the bottom of my feet were tight as well. So I got electric stim and ultrasound twice this week as well as deep tissue massage. I'm hurting more now than before I went in for the maintenance. It is a muscle soreness and not injury type pain but pain nonetheless.
My foot test did reveal that orthotics should help balance my feet pressure to where it should be which should help keep me less tight. So I should have custom orthotics sometime next week.
Even with the 2 chiro visits and a deep tissue massage from Ute Wednesday evening, I did manage to get in my first 3 scheduled workouts this week and part of the 4th last night. I stopped at 4.5 miles as it was too dark. I'll resume running Monday.
For those training in the Houston area, this should be the best weather of the season Saturday and Sunday mornings.
I'm headed out of town for the weekend and am not packing the running stuff. I started the week following week 6 of my Houston marathon training plan. Earlier this week I thought I'd do some preventive maintenance as both my Achilles tendons were somewhat tender but not very painful. I've been down that road before and normally just run until I wake up one morning and walking is unbearable. I'm then out for at least 6 months battling Achilles tendonitis. I went to a chiropractor Tuesday with the intention of getting custom orthotics to hopefully address whatever is causing the Achilles pain. I found out that not only my calves were tight (which I pretty much knew) but the muscles/tendons whatever along the bottom of my feet were tight as well. So I got electric stim and ultrasound twice this week as well as deep tissue massage. I'm hurting more now than before I went in for the maintenance. It is a muscle soreness and not injury type pain but pain nonetheless.
My foot test did reveal that orthotics should help balance my feet pressure to where it should be which should help keep me less tight. So I should have custom orthotics sometime next week.
Even with the 2 chiro visits and a deep tissue massage from Ute Wednesday evening, I did manage to get in my first 3 scheduled workouts this week and part of the 4th last night. I stopped at 4.5 miles as it was too dark. I'll resume running Monday.
For those training in the Houston area, this should be the best weather of the season Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Week 6 of Houston Marathon training
Quote of the week:
"Hard work doesn't guarantee you anything, but without it, you don't stand a chance." Pat Riley
Schedule for the week:
Monday -3
Tuesday - 7
Wednesday - 3
Thursday - 7
Saturday - 10
This is week 6 of one of Hal Higdon's intermediate marathon training programs. Lets hope this week is uneventful. It was upon completion of week 6 when I was training for Chicago back in July that I came down with shingles. The forecast temps for the week actually look to be fallish here in Houston. Should be pleasant.
"Hard work doesn't guarantee you anything, but without it, you don't stand a chance." Pat Riley
Schedule for the week:
Monday -3
Tuesday - 7
Wednesday - 3
Thursday - 7
Saturday - 10
This is week 6 of one of Hal Higdon's intermediate marathon training programs. Lets hope this week is uneventful. It was upon completion of week 6 when I was training for Chicago back in July that I came down with shingles. The forecast temps for the week actually look to be fallish here in Houston. Should be pleasant.
Friday, October 17, 2008
Recovery
I'm not sure if it was the post race ice bath or walking around alot Sunday and Monday or some combination, but the recovery for this marathon so far has gone much smoother than my previous two. I also had a deep tissue massage 32 hours after which seemed to help somewhat. It's always a good thing to not have surgery involved in the week after your marathon!
I ran a little over 4 miles last night. It was my first run since Sunday. I started out really slow and felt great so I ran a couple of miles quicker than marathon pace. I finished running the last 2 miles somewhere between the 2 previous paces.
I plan on running 8-10 miles tomorrow morning at around a 9 minute pace. Next week I hope to jump back into my marathon training as Houston is now 13 weeks away. I still prefer the half distance to the full but plan on running the full in Houston to attempt to qualify for Boston once again.
I ran a little over 4 miles last night. It was my first run since Sunday. I started out really slow and felt great so I ran a couple of miles quicker than marathon pace. I finished running the last 2 miles somewhere between the 2 previous paces.
I plan on running 8-10 miles tomorrow morning at around a 9 minute pace. Next week I hope to jump back into my marathon training as Houston is now 13 weeks away. I still prefer the half distance to the full but plan on running the full in Houston to attempt to qualify for Boston once again.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
How's that for running form?
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Chicago Marathon
I left downtown Chicago this morning for O'Hare airport; finally seasonable temperatures arrived with a front that came through last night. I wore long sleeves and a light jacket walking to the CTA station in temps that were in the mid 50s. The rest of the weekend trip was spent in short sleeves. It turned out to be a great trip and race despite the above average temperatures.
Pre race forecast/taper/global market meltdown....
I've heard that taper jitters can cause one to imagine things but the week leading up to the Chicago marathon was anything but normal. What started as an ideal race forecast 1o days out ended up with summer like race day conditions. The daily increases in the forecast temperatures were a mirror reflection of the tumble that started in US markets and soon hit global markets.
I controlled the part of the race week equation that I could for the most part. I ran scheduled 3 and 4 miles run here in The Woodlands before heading to Chicago. Saturday morning in Chicago I planned to run 2 miles but that turned into almost 3 as I went out farther than I planned. My Saturday run was around 8:30, right about the time that I would be starting the marathon the next day. The sun was very much out by that time and I got the sense that it was going to be warm Sunday.
As far as the weather forecast, I knew exactly what should have been done. Given less than ideal race conditions, you must adjust your race plan to take into account the weather conditions. In practice, it just isn't so easy to do that. What I kept coming back to leading up to race day was that I put in 18 weeks of training and wasn't going to let warmer than ideal weather stand in the way of all that training. I finally decided that I was going to attempt a slower race due to the weather while watching the 10 pm local weather forecast Saturday evening. That ended up working well for 3 or so miles.
Race morning.....
My only other 2 marathon experiences were for the Disneyworld and New York City marathons. Both of those marathons have remote start areas where I was bussed to a start village and had to wait hours before the races actually began. Chicago is much more runner friendly in this regard. It definetely was for me as I stayed at the Chicago Hilton, which was the host hotel that is located less than a mile from both the start and finish lines. This would have even been nicer if race morning temps had been cooler as initially predicted. I left the hotel around 7 am and walked through Grant Park to get to Lakeshore Drive in order to access my corral for the race. While there were lots of people moving around, it never felt really crowded. I was very comfortable in a sleeveless shirt and race shorts before the race started; that's never a good sign for me. I find it always better to be cold waiting for the race to start; either way I'm usually sweating by the end of the first mile.
As I was sitting on the curb in my corral, I saw the pace groups enter and decided that I would start behind the 3:45 group and attempt to follow them. My right quad had been bothering me all week and I didn't want to push it if I wasn't going to BQ in Chicago anyway.
I felt good when the race started. I followed the 3:45 group for the first mile as planned. I ended up running an 8:15 mile 1 and felt fine. Somewhere between miles 2 and 3 I ran closer to the 3:45 group; the pace group seemed way crowded and I found it difficult to keep any kind of rhythm going with that many people all trying run together. At the 5k point I decided to get ahead of the group to see if it would be less crowded. It was and I ended up just running what felt comfortable for the next 10 miles or so. Comfortable turned out to be 7:20s, 7:30s, and 7: 40s up to the 1/2 marathon point. This part of the race was more shaded than not as alot of it was downtown with building shadows.
At the 1/2 marathon point, I checked the total time on my watch and it looked like I was on pace for a 3:30 marathon. That was later confirmed by my 1/2 email confirmation that I received with a 1/2 pace of 7:56. The next 4 miles were run at the same pace although I found that I had to work somewhat at keeping the pace. I remembered thinking at mile 16 that there was no way that I could run 10 more miles at this pace. By that time there was little shade and lots of direct sunlight. My right quad felt a little sore by then; it had been fine up to that point which was somewhat surprising given that it felt sore all week.
Looking at my splits, I thought I had slowed alot sooner and alot worse than I actually did. I had 2 11 minute miles after mile 20. One has a porta potty stop and the other was me walking while eating sport beans. I ran/walked the last 1 1/2 miles with someone that was also struggling. We would run 2 minutes and then walk 1. By this point, the mile markers seemed so far apart. Once we got to mile 26 I just kept going as I felt a slight rush knowing that I only had .2 miles to go. I ended up finishing right under 3:47.
Various notables from Chicago......
I didn't really notice looking at the course map but probably should have but there were way too many turns on the course. I'm surprised my Garmin only registered 26.68 miles as there was no way that I could possibly run the tangents given all the runners and all the turns.
Pace groups are a good idea but they were way too crowded at the start. Once I decided to run ahead of the 3:45 group, I ended up running through the 3:40 group around mile 5. Both groups took up almost the whole width of the course making it difficult to pass. Both groups passed me again in the last 10k of the race. However, by that time the groups had really thinned out. I think alot of those people also tried to go for their original marathon goals.
The crowd support for Chicago equaled NYC in places but was not consistent the entire course. Its always great to have people out there supporting you and the crowd really was an uplift in places.
I had read alot on the Chicago message boards about Garmins not being reliable downtown. I didn't have much of a problem with mine.
My Garmin results:
Date:10/12/2008 8:02 AM
Garmin
Mile Distance Time Total Time Pace
1 1.07 Mi 8:15 8:15 7:43
2-3 1.94 Mi 16:43 24:58 8:38
4 1.07 Mi 7:56 32:54 7:25
5 1.01 Mi 7:49 40:43 7:45
6 1.02 Mi 7:55 48:38 7:46
7 1 Mi 7:40 56:18 7:40
8 1.02 Mi 7:47 1:04:05 7:38
9 1.01 Mi 7:45 1:11:50 7:41
10 1.01 Mi 7:48 1:19:38 7:44
11 1.01 Mi 7:52 1:27:30 7:48
12 1.02 Mi 7:51 1:35:21 7:42
13 1.04 Mi 7:55 1:43:16 7:37
14 1.02 Mi 8:06 1:51:22 7:57
15 1.01 Mi 7:46 1:59:08 7:42
16 1 Mi 7:59 2:07:07 7:59
17 1.02 Mi 8:07 2:15:14 7:58
18 1.01 Mi 8:47 2:24:01 8:42
19 1.02 Mi 8:33 2:32:34 8:23
20 1.03 Mi 8:55 2:41:29 8:40
21 1.03 Mi 11:28 2:52:57 11:08
22 1.03 Mi 9:20 3:02:17 9:04
23 1.01 Mi 10:34 3:12:51 10:28
24 1.03 Mi 10:51 3:23:42 10:33
25 1.01 Mi 11:08 3:34:50 11:02
26 1.02 Mi 10:12 3:45:02 10:00
26.2 0.23 Mi 1:51 3:46:53 8:03
Pre race forecast/taper/global market meltdown....
I've heard that taper jitters can cause one to imagine things but the week leading up to the Chicago marathon was anything but normal. What started as an ideal race forecast 1o days out ended up with summer like race day conditions. The daily increases in the forecast temperatures were a mirror reflection of the tumble that started in US markets and soon hit global markets.
I controlled the part of the race week equation that I could for the most part. I ran scheduled 3 and 4 miles run here in The Woodlands before heading to Chicago. Saturday morning in Chicago I planned to run 2 miles but that turned into almost 3 as I went out farther than I planned. My Saturday run was around 8:30, right about the time that I would be starting the marathon the next day. The sun was very much out by that time and I got the sense that it was going to be warm Sunday.
As far as the weather forecast, I knew exactly what should have been done. Given less than ideal race conditions, you must adjust your race plan to take into account the weather conditions. In practice, it just isn't so easy to do that. What I kept coming back to leading up to race day was that I put in 18 weeks of training and wasn't going to let warmer than ideal weather stand in the way of all that training. I finally decided that I was going to attempt a slower race due to the weather while watching the 10 pm local weather forecast Saturday evening. That ended up working well for 3 or so miles.
Race morning.....
My only other 2 marathon experiences were for the Disneyworld and New York City marathons. Both of those marathons have remote start areas where I was bussed to a start village and had to wait hours before the races actually began. Chicago is much more runner friendly in this regard. It definetely was for me as I stayed at the Chicago Hilton, which was the host hotel that is located less than a mile from both the start and finish lines. This would have even been nicer if race morning temps had been cooler as initially predicted. I left the hotel around 7 am and walked through Grant Park to get to Lakeshore Drive in order to access my corral for the race. While there were lots of people moving around, it never felt really crowded. I was very comfortable in a sleeveless shirt and race shorts before the race started; that's never a good sign for me. I find it always better to be cold waiting for the race to start; either way I'm usually sweating by the end of the first mile.
As I was sitting on the curb in my corral, I saw the pace groups enter and decided that I would start behind the 3:45 group and attempt to follow them. My right quad had been bothering me all week and I didn't want to push it if I wasn't going to BQ in Chicago anyway.
I felt good when the race started. I followed the 3:45 group for the first mile as planned. I ended up running an 8:15 mile 1 and felt fine. Somewhere between miles 2 and 3 I ran closer to the 3:45 group; the pace group seemed way crowded and I found it difficult to keep any kind of rhythm going with that many people all trying run together. At the 5k point I decided to get ahead of the group to see if it would be less crowded. It was and I ended up just running what felt comfortable for the next 10 miles or so. Comfortable turned out to be 7:20s, 7:30s, and 7: 40s up to the 1/2 marathon point. This part of the race was more shaded than not as alot of it was downtown with building shadows.
At the 1/2 marathon point, I checked the total time on my watch and it looked like I was on pace for a 3:30 marathon. That was later confirmed by my 1/2 email confirmation that I received with a 1/2 pace of 7:56. The next 4 miles were run at the same pace although I found that I had to work somewhat at keeping the pace. I remembered thinking at mile 16 that there was no way that I could run 10 more miles at this pace. By that time there was little shade and lots of direct sunlight. My right quad felt a little sore by then; it had been fine up to that point which was somewhat surprising given that it felt sore all week.
Looking at my splits, I thought I had slowed alot sooner and alot worse than I actually did. I had 2 11 minute miles after mile 20. One has a porta potty stop and the other was me walking while eating sport beans. I ran/walked the last 1 1/2 miles with someone that was also struggling. We would run 2 minutes and then walk 1. By this point, the mile markers seemed so far apart. Once we got to mile 26 I just kept going as I felt a slight rush knowing that I only had .2 miles to go. I ended up finishing right under 3:47.
Various notables from Chicago......
I didn't really notice looking at the course map but probably should have but there were way too many turns on the course. I'm surprised my Garmin only registered 26.68 miles as there was no way that I could possibly run the tangents given all the runners and all the turns.
Pace groups are a good idea but they were way too crowded at the start. Once I decided to run ahead of the 3:45 group, I ended up running through the 3:40 group around mile 5. Both groups took up almost the whole width of the course making it difficult to pass. Both groups passed me again in the last 10k of the race. However, by that time the groups had really thinned out. I think alot of those people also tried to go for their original marathon goals.
The crowd support for Chicago equaled NYC in places but was not consistent the entire course. Its always great to have people out there supporting you and the crowd really was an uplift in places.
I had read alot on the Chicago message boards about Garmins not being reliable downtown. I didn't have much of a problem with mine.
My Garmin results:
Date:10/12/2008 8:02 AM
Garmin
Mile Distance Time Total Time Pace
1 1.07 Mi 8:15 8:15 7:43
2-3 1.94 Mi 16:43 24:58 8:38
4 1.07 Mi 7:56 32:54 7:25
5 1.01 Mi 7:49 40:43 7:45
6 1.02 Mi 7:55 48:38 7:46
7 1 Mi 7:40 56:18 7:40
8 1.02 Mi 7:47 1:04:05 7:38
9 1.01 Mi 7:45 1:11:50 7:41
10 1.01 Mi 7:48 1:19:38 7:44
11 1.01 Mi 7:52 1:27:30 7:48
12 1.02 Mi 7:51 1:35:21 7:42
13 1.04 Mi 7:55 1:43:16 7:37
14 1.02 Mi 8:06 1:51:22 7:57
15 1.01 Mi 7:46 1:59:08 7:42
16 1 Mi 7:59 2:07:07 7:59
17 1.02 Mi 8:07 2:15:14 7:58
18 1.01 Mi 8:47 2:24:01 8:42
19 1.02 Mi 8:33 2:32:34 8:23
20 1.03 Mi 8:55 2:41:29 8:40
21 1.03 Mi 11:28 2:52:57 11:08
22 1.03 Mi 9:20 3:02:17 9:04
23 1.01 Mi 10:34 3:12:51 10:28
24 1.03 Mi 10:51 3:23:42 10:33
25 1.01 Mi 11:08 3:34:50 11:02
26 1.02 Mi 10:12 3:45:02 10:00
26.2 0.23 Mi 1:51 3:46:53 8:03
Thursday, October 9, 2008
5-Day Forecast for ZIP Code 60605
Thursday 68° F 58° F 20° C 14° C Clear
Friday 70° F 56° F 21° C 13° C Partly Cloudy
Saturday 74° F 59° F 23° C 15° C Partly Cloudy
Sunday 74° F 61° F 23° C 16° C Partly Cloudy
Monday 70° F 52° F 21° C 11° C T-storms 30% chance of precipitation
Looks like the yellow flagged forecast is sticking. Just gotta figure out what I'm gonna stick with.
I know you shouldn't do anything different race week but Ute was back after being off for a month so I got my second massage within a week yesterday evening. I have one running day less than my normal schedule based on the taper plan that I'm following so it seemed to fit just fine in the plan. Time will tell.
Friday 70° F 56° F 21° C 13° C Partly Cloudy
Saturday 74° F 59° F 23° C 15° C Partly Cloudy
Sunday 74° F 61° F 23° C 16° C Partly Cloudy
Monday 70° F 52° F 21° C 11° C T-storms 30% chance of precipitation
Looks like the yellow flagged forecast is sticking. Just gotta figure out what I'm gonna stick with.
I know you shouldn't do anything different race week but Ute was back after being off for a month so I got my second massage within a week yesterday evening. I have one running day less than my normal schedule based on the taper plan that I'm following so it seemed to fit just fine in the plan. Time will tell.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Chasing Sun Tuesday
I went out around 7pm for a 3 mile run. Kept it easy right where I was supposed to be around 9 minute miles. Got a little dark on me during the end.
I got an email from the Chicago Marathon updating the weather conditions. The present forecast has the event yellow flagged, which means less than ideal conditions for marathon running. Recommended actions are to slow down/be prepared for worsening conditions.
Not sure what I'm gonna do now. Of course the best thing would be for the weather forecast to be wrong and have the course green flagged with ideal conditions. It's tough to decide to back off after enduring 18 months of training.
I got an email from the Chicago Marathon updating the weather conditions. The present forecast has the event yellow flagged, which means less than ideal conditions for marathon running. Recommended actions are to slow down/be prepared for worsening conditions.
Not sure what I'm gonna do now. Of course the best thing would be for the weather forecast to be wrong and have the course green flagged with ideal conditions. It's tough to decide to back off after enduring 18 months of training.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Homeland Security Copycat?
Temperature's Rising
Here's the latest weather underground race day forecast for Chicago:
Saturday Night and Sunday
Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers. Lows in the upper 50s. Highs in the mid 70s.
Thats a 10 degree increase in the Saturday lows and a 15 or so degree increase in the Sunday high from just last Friday. At this rate it could be balmy on Sunday.
I think I've learned that weather is something that you can't control. You just gotta take what you're given and adjust your race plan accordingly. I definetely got the can't control part down; it's the adjust your race plan accordingly that I need to work on.
Saturday Night and Sunday
Partly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers. Lows in the upper 50s. Highs in the mid 70s.
Thats a 10 degree increase in the Saturday lows and a 15 or so degree increase in the Sunday high from just last Friday. At this rate it could be balmy on Sunday.
I think I've learned that weather is something that you can't control. You just gotta take what you're given and adjust your race plan accordingly. I definetely got the can't control part down; it's the adjust your race plan accordingly that I need to work on.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Week in Review
Date Type Distance Time Pace
10/4/2008 Long 8.02 Mi 1:11:55 8:59
10/2/2008 Easy 4.01 Mi 36:02 9:00
10/1/2008 Easy 6.01 Mi 52:20 8:43
9/30/2008 Tempo 4.04 Mi 33:31 8:18
9/29/2008 Easy 4.02 Mi 36:12 9:01
Week 2 of tapering went pretty much as planned; only hitch was Tuesday's faster than planned pace so we'll call that a tempo run and leave it at that. I had a deep tissue massage at Massage Envy early yesterday afternoon that was pretty intense. I felt good going into it but felt like I got beat up during it. Feeling good now so I'm sure it will help in the long run.....
Race week calls for easy runs of 4, 3, and 2 miles before the marathon Sunday. It's looking like they'll be on Tuesday, Thursday, and either Friday evening or Saturday morning. I plan on getting another massage Wednesday evening as well. Ute is back from her vacation and subsequent Hurricane Ike extended time off.
10/4/2008 Long 8.02 Mi 1:11:55 8:59
10/2/2008 Easy 4.01 Mi 36:02 9:00
10/1/2008 Easy 6.01 Mi 52:20 8:43
9/30/2008 Tempo 4.04 Mi 33:31 8:18
9/29/2008 Easy 4.02 Mi 36:12 9:01
Week 2 of tapering went pretty much as planned; only hitch was Tuesday's faster than planned pace so we'll call that a tempo run and leave it at that. I had a deep tissue massage at Massage Envy early yesterday afternoon that was pretty intense. I felt good going into it but felt like I got beat up during it. Feeling good now so I'm sure it will help in the long run.....
Race week calls for easy runs of 4, 3, and 2 miles before the marathon Sunday. It's looking like they'll be on Tuesday, Thursday, and either Friday evening or Saturday morning. I plan on getting another massage Wednesday evening as well. Ute is back from her vacation and subsequent Hurricane Ike extended time off.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Last Long Run
I got my last long run in this morning before Chicago. Temps were nice in the 60s but humidity was in the 90s. My shorts were soaked even with me only running 8 miles this morning. All I have now is 9 miles spread over 3 days next week before the marathon next Sunday.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Chicago 10 Day Weather Forecast
The extended forecast for Chicago has race day, Sunday October 12th with lows in the upper 40s and a high of 60 with few showers. I'll take this one as is, realizing predicting weather 10 days out is pretty dicey.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
10 for Texas Postponed until November 15th
The latest word on The Woodlands 10 mile race is that it has been postponed until I recover from the Chicago marathon because I really wanted to run it. Well that and Hurricane Ike has made the originally scheduled date of October 18th unsafe due to debris still in the area and large vehicles moving in the area clearing said debris.
But in any event it looks like I will be able to get my first 10 for Texas race in this year. I passed on running the 2006 race as I had my last long run that weekend before the New York City marathon. I was out of town running back to back half marathons in Baltimore and Atlantic City the weekend of last years race. Unfortunately alot of people planning on running the race on October 18th will be running either the full or half marathon of Elite Racing's inaugural Rock n Roll San Antonio on the rescheduled weekend.
I got in 6 miles yesterday during lunch. I hadn't run from work during lunch since I got shingles back in July. What a difference a couple of months makes in the weather. It was awesome running weather yesterday.
But in any event it looks like I will be able to get my first 10 for Texas race in this year. I passed on running the 2006 race as I had my last long run that weekend before the New York City marathon. I was out of town running back to back half marathons in Baltimore and Atlantic City the weekend of last years race. Unfortunately alot of people planning on running the race on October 18th will be running either the full or half marathon of Elite Racing's inaugural Rock n Roll San Antonio on the rescheduled weekend.
I got in 6 miles yesterday during lunch. I hadn't run from work during lunch since I got shingles back in July. What a difference a couple of months makes in the weather. It was awesome running weather yesterday.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
September was a great running month
Monthly Distances
September: 156.6 Mi
August: 129.4 Mi
July: 94.9 Mi
June: 125.3 Mi
May: 109.2 Mi
September may have been my highest mileage month ever as I was in the high mileage portion of training for my 3rd marathon. The drop off in mileage in July was due to me being out of commission the last half of the month with shingles. The high mileage in the latter part of August made up for my missing the first week of August. October mileage is up in the air as I'm just going to listen to my body and recover from Chicago before getting back into marathon training for Houston.
I'm starting to fill in my 2009 race calendar. I hope to get in at least 3 states in my 50 state quest. We'll have to see what airfare looks like for 2009; I have a feeling the days of $200 and under fares are gone.
September: 156.6 Mi
August: 129.4 Mi
July: 94.9 Mi
June: 125.3 Mi
May: 109.2 Mi
September may have been my highest mileage month ever as I was in the high mileage portion of training for my 3rd marathon. The drop off in mileage in July was due to me being out of commission the last half of the month with shingles. The high mileage in the latter part of August made up for my missing the first week of August. October mileage is up in the air as I'm just going to listen to my body and recover from Chicago before getting back into marathon training for Houston.
I'm starting to fill in my 2009 race calendar. I hope to get in at least 3 states in my 50 state quest. We'll have to see what airfare looks like for 2009; I have a feeling the days of $200 and under fares are gone.
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