Tuesday, December 23, 2014

12/14 to 12/20: BU 1-Mile Race Week

I still wanted to get in the miles this week, but with a company Holiday Party on Thursday and A Christmas Celtic Sojourn on Friday - I was self-scheduled into a reduction of quality leading up to the first BU Mini Meet.

The long run continues to be a staple of my weekly mileage and this week was no different with conditions at Battle Road remaining beautiful. Fingers crossed that 2015 is cold and dry for as long as possible...then again, we have the CSU hosted long runs starting up shortly...

On Tuesday me, Isaac, and Terry were forced outside at Harvard thanks to a seemingly random high school meet.  We were fortunate with some temperate weather and it worked in our favor.  The workout was 200x4/1200/200x4. I planned on the 1200 to be something I didn't mind stopping at 800, as my only goal was to dip into the feeling of the "3rd lap" so it wouldn't be a surprise at BU. I came through the 800 at 2:24 on the dot, then continued on thinking I'd be content at 1k...I ended up stuck trying to do the math and went past the 1k mark and figured what the hell, might as well finish. Anyways, the workout went well, and served it's purpose.

At BU I ran 4:49.53. I'll post a write up at some point, but long story short - 11 second PR and I'm pumped.

The stuff!:

14-Dec Long Run 0:07:29 18.07 Battle Road with CSU. Held a pretty quick pace as the run went along. So…progression long run?
15-Dec Easy/Easy 0:07:45 12.26 AM: 4m commute at whatever.
PM: 8m commute home at whatever.
16-Dec Easy/Intervals 0:07:50 16.63 AM: 4m commute at whatever.
PM: Commute home then to the track. Forced outdoors due to HS meet. 200x4/1200/200x4 - all at mile pace. Workout went well.
17-Dec Easy/Easy 0:07:39 11.91 AM: 4m lunch run around the Charles at 7:40/mile.
PM: ~8 at whatever.
18-Dec Easy/Easy 10.06 AM: 4m commute.
PM: 6m commute,  company holiday party.
19-Dec Easy/Easy 0:08:00 4.5 AM: Rest. Right knee and upper leg is iffy.
PM: Easy jog to meet up with Eli.
20-Dec BU Mini Meet #1 0:04:49 10.73 AM: BU Mini meet. 4:49…11sec PR.
PM: 4m shakeout. First two with Eli and Raleigh.
Splits:
200-36.06
200-36.76
200-36.34
200-35.76
1200-3:45.70
200-36.06
200-35.80
200-34.74
200-34.36

Total: 84.16

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Assault on Mt. Hood (2014) - Race Report

Is this really the only XC race that I have run?  I'm not sure why that's the case, but the Assault on Mt. Hood will remain on my annual 'must race' calendar.

Weather conditions were much better this year than last, but, in my opinion, the course was much more challenging. Kevin, Terry, and I warmed up along the course and took note of some of the trickier sections. We ended up making a wrong turn and missing about a mile of the course, but even with just a quick glimpse I knew we were in for a treat.

After finishing up and getting our gear together, we met up with Tom & Carol and made our way towards the starting line. During our pre-race scouting trip, I noticed a few big puddles and muddy sections about a quarter mile into the race - so I made the decision to start off aggressively. When the race director announced "everyone's favorite two letter verb", I made sure I was clear of any out of control kids.

At the first muddy section, I was in 8th or 9th place and felt comfortable with the hard quarter mile push, and as I was hoping - I was able to stay out of the mud without having to rub elbows with anyone. The course began to undulate, and I was heading up a small hill towards the golf course club house. I maintained position here and was able to pick up the pace as we went down and around Second Pond.  There was a sharp downhill along a choppy section of paved golf path. There were enough roots and loose rocks that I wasn't comfortable immediately bombing down the hill, but about halfway down I opened up the stride and passed one of the runners ahead of me. I did notice that my shoes had terrible grip on the pavement. At the bottom of the hill, the path took a sharp left turn and I could feel the lack of traction I had.

Some of the middle portions of the race are a bit fuzzy, but once I hit the same downhill that TomD and I bombed down last year - I took the same approach. I was in 4th place and 2nd and 3rd were within shouting distance, so I made the decision to run it hard.  I was pretty gassed, but I hauled ass with reckless abandon being sure to stay on the grass just off of the paved golf path...but perhaps I was too reckless!  Just as I was nearing the bottom of the hill I hit the breaks pretty hard to turn towards onto a steep and rocky hill. Unfortunately, as I was breaking my left foot slid on the grass, then skidded over a plastic ground covering (probably for watering the green).  When my foot hit the grass after the plastic cover, my legs got pulled back a bit by the change in friction and I went ass over tea kettle. Fortunately, I'm quite skilled at falling. Once I knew I was going down, I went with it and turned my shoulder over, rolled/slid on my back, and then popped right back up.  Terry had a good view and guessed that I only lost 3 or 4 second.  I think the burst of adrenaline helped make up for that lost time.

Exiting the single track. with about a mile to go..
Going up the hill, I could still see 2nd and 3rd place, but I hadn't made up any noticeable ground. Somewhere around the 2 mile mark I watched them climb a short steep hill and they looked like they might be coming back to me a bit.  I was wrong though - that short steep hill was steep enough so that I had to grab at the grass and almost climb versus run. My legs had a tough time getting back to a fast pace after that and then I made my way into the single track. I felt like I was in no man's land at this point, and as I exited the single track I entered the section of the race that likely caused me to fall back to the pack behind me.

It was a very spongy section of grass that lasted probably a third of a mile, and I felt like the ground was just sucking the energy out of my legs. In retrospect, I should have freaking tightened the screws, consequences be damned. Once I got out of that crap I had roughly one mile to go, and the course remained undulating.

With about a half mile to go I finally heard another runner, but unfortunately it was a CRC runner that must have made a hard freaking push. I started to pick up the pace to keep him on my back shoulder, but I think that was likely his plan: catch up and stay on his shoulder. Once we passed the Golf Club house, we went down that short little hill and crossed the pavement. I was a little nervous that black ice had formed as there was a bunch of sand thrown down and a handful of volunteers. This didn't work in my favor as I had to hit the breaks and make sure I didn't wipe out again - the CRC runner was able to see that I crossed with zero safety issues and I think he may have hauled down after me.

We circled the starting line area and made our way up the short hill before the final downhill into the finishing shoot, and I made a hard push to get some breathing room. The move backfired on me though, and CRC stuck to my shoulder and flew past me as we crested the hill.  Within the span of 15 feet, he had created a huge gap. Looking back, I wonder if that was all he had and he was hoping I wouldn't surge down the hill...but really, I was pretty cooked. Still, wtf, that sucked. Passed with 200 meters to go and I didn't/couldn't respond.

5th place, a nutcracker, free beer and pasta. Great time. Results.


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

12/7 to 12/13: Keep Grinding

Both track workouts were killer this week.  Tuesday, in particular, was a challenging workout that I've had to back off from when attempting it during recent Tuesday night workouts.

I've been making the decision on how to approach the Tuesday night workouts as I get through each rep - so the past few weeks I felt pretty gassed in the middle of the workout and elected to stick with the 400s instead of going to the 600s.  The reasoning behind this is that I think I get more benefit out of a strong 400 vs a 600 where my form is falling apart. This threw a bit of a wrench in my plans as the weeks progressed, because I wanted to build up to including some longer stuff - but in the end I think it is the right choice. Especially since I've remained healthy - the #1 goal. Anyways, this week I felt good enough to keep going with the 600's. That was nice.

Thursday night was more 5k paced stuff, but the 1k reps were pretty quick and with the miles already in the legs from the commute to/from work and then the run over to the track...well, it was a lot of mileage with some great quality mixed in there. Also nice.

Assault on Mt. Hood will have it's own race report...so let's just get to the freaking point already!

7-Dec Long Run 0:07:43 18.23 Battle Road with CSU. Felt pretty good. Right knee got a little achy, but otherwise felt good.
8-Dec Easy/Easy 0:07:20 10.19 AM: A quicker commute. 4m at ~7:20/mile.
PM: ~6m commute home at whatever.
9-Dec Easy/Mile Training 0:07:55 17.22 AM: Commute 4m at ~8min/mile.
PM: Commute home then 400x3/600x4/400x3 at the Harvard indoor track. Really happy with this workout. 1:12.5 for the 4s, 1:50.8 for the 6s.
10-Dec Easy/Easy 12.19 AM: 4m commute at whatever.
PM: 6m home then another 2 w/Raleigh & Eli for 8m tot.
11-Dec Easy/BU Intervals 21.66 AM: 4m commute at whatever.
PM 4m commute, run to BU, (1000/600/200)x3, run home. Lots of mileage and the workout went really well.
12-Dec Easy/Easy 10.96 AM: 4m commute at whatever.
PM: ~7m home, then off to Eli's work holiday party. Good times.
13-Dec Assault on Mt. Hood 9.82 AM: Assault on Mt. Hood. Holy crap what a challenging course. 5th place. Out kicked. God damnit.
Tuesday:
400-1:11.72
400-1:11.73
400-1:11.71
600-1:49.78
600-1:51.09
600-1:50.09
600-1:51.78
400-1:14.11
400-1:13.97
400-1:11.97

Thursday:
1000-3:21.7
600-1:54.72
200-35.45
1000-3:21.19
600-1:54.73
200-35.34
1000-3:19.23
600-1:55.08
200-30.12

Total: ~100.27

Monday, December 8, 2014

11/30 to 12/6: Not Punishment For a Bad Race

This was a nice bounce back from last week and it's general crappiness as it relates to running. And while I went over 100 miles again, this was thanks to a more flexible schedule...not punishment for a bad race!...really.

On Sunday I started off with a pretty horrible run on Battle Road that was done solo, with a hangover, and on slippery snow covered trails.  And though my streak of 18 mile long runs ended with this 14 miler, I was still happy to get that run in.  Slipping and sliding at 8:15 pace, or whatever it was, took a lot more effort than most of my recent long runs and I came out of it healthy...which is usually a top priority.

Elizabeth and I had Monday off and we took advantage by going for a nice run together out to Belmont to see the school she worked on, and then a quick trip up Snake Hill Road. I continued on after we got home to go pick up a new pair of shoes at Marathon Sports, and ended the day with an easy 10 + 8 double.

The speed/interval sessions on Tuesday and Thursday were the focus of the week and both workouts went well.  I would love to be killing each workout and burning up the track, but I still prioritize mileage at the moment...I wonder if that is limiting my progress in any way. I am still pretty much right on target for the workouts - running the splits I should be based on what the workout is aiming to do, and based on my recent PRs.  But I'm also not seeing the gains I would have expected after averaging higher mileage for the past 12 weeks...whatever, I like the high mileage so I'm going to keep doing it!!!

Enough jibber jabber!
30-Nov Long Run 0:08:17 14 AM: Battle Road solo. Still snow on the ground and I had total shit footing for 10+ miles before I just stuck to the road. My legs felt totally sapped of energy.
1-Dec Easy/Easy 0:07:50 18.26 AM: 10m, with 7 with Eli out to Snake Hill Road and then to Marathon Sports to get some new kicks.
PM: 8+ around the Charles then extra to do a quick food shopping.
2-Dec Easy/Mile Training 16.81 AM: 4+ commute.
PM: 400x3/600/400x3/600/400x2 - averaged 1:12.83 for the 400s and 1:50.91 for the 600s.
3-Dec Easy/Easy 0:07:55 12.33 AM: 4m commute at 8min/mile.
PM:  8+ commute at 7:50/mile.
4-Dec Easy/BU Intervals 21.36 AM: 4m commute at 7:33 per.
PM: Commute home + run to BU + 600/800/1000x2/800/600/400/200 + run home. Got a little frisky on the first 6, everything else was close to on target. Starting at the tape confused me a little bit, I think. 
5-Dec Easy/Easy 0:08:00 10.26 AM: 4m commute at 8min/mile.
6-Dec Fresh Pond 2 Lapper 0:06:00 8.9 AM: Fresh Pond 2-lapper in something like 29:30. I felt pretty good considering my typical Saturday morning routine. Gave a HS kid a hard effort on his 1 lap and then kept going.

Tuesday:
400-1:11.69
400-1:12.96
400-1:11.97
600-1:50.04
400-1:13.62
400-1:14.02
400-1:12.22
600-1:51.77
400-1:13.82
400-1:12.31

Thursday:
600-1:51.46 (oops!)
800-2:47.18
1000-3:24.81
1000-3:26.11
800-2:40.90
600-1:56.81
400-1:12.86 (wtf?)
200-32.29

Total: 101.92ish

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

11/23 to 11/29: Peaks and Valleys

This week started off well with my 5th Sunday in a row of 18+ miles out on Battle Road.  I expected the week to be a bit more low key with Thanksgiving on Thursday, but it was one of my more terrible weeks of running in quite some time. Monday was my typical easy/easy commuting double, but I followed that up with a really lazy Tuesday.

I knew I was heading to the South Shore to golf with Dave, Mike, and my father - and instead of waking up just a little bit early to get in an easy 4-6 miles, I slept in. Ok, not a terrible start since it's sometimes nice to get a bit of extra rest. Then, after the round of golf I had a few beers followed by a long drive in traffic (my brother drove, not me).  After sitting on 93 North for an extra hour, I skipped my planned evening speedwork at the Harvard indoor track...not the worst, because I was tired (it was my first day off in 37 days), and me and Eli also wanted to hang out and get our vacation started.  I was ok with this decision, all things considered.

Anyways, Thursday was supposed to be a kickass 5k race, where I went in nice in fresh and destroyed the field. But instead I had my shittiest race in months.  I ran only a few seconds faster than last year and I am MUCH better shape than I showed. I thought I should have been contending for the win, but after the first mile the GBTC runner began pulling away and I had nothing in my bag of tricks to respond with. With no one behind me to push me, his gap only widened.  If I wasn't such a f*****g p***y, I would have stuck on his shoulder the whole time and then tightened the screws when he started to fade. Instead I settled for second place. Ugh, what a shit race.

So, the last piece of the puzzle-of-crap goes to the Fresh Pond race on Saturday. This was similar to Tuesday in that I'm not too bummed about it - but it was disappointing nonetheless. I ended up running 30:32...which now that I look at it doesn't seem so bad, but it was a freaking struggle. I guess it didn't suck that bad, but I'm still annoyed by the shit race on Thanksgiving so this one can go ahead and be remembered as a suck fest too.

Go to about the 5:21 part. It's good. (Update: I had watched this after seeing Goat Rodeo Sessions on The Colbert Report, but I forgot that this was passed around due to the appearance of Brian O'Donovan's daughter Aofie during the third song. So there is a little bit of a CSU connection here kinda sorta.)

This isn't good though:

23-Nov Long Run 0:07:30 18.13 Battle Road with the CSU gang. Felt a bit tired throughout, but the last 2 miles I felt good.
24-Nov Easy/Easy 0:07:50 10.26 AM: Commute 4+
PM: Commute 6+
25-Nov Easy/Intervals 0 Took the day off and went golfing with Dave, Mike and Dad. Lots of traffic getting home and frankly just pooped.
26-Nov Easy/East 0:07:34 7.11 Just an easy run around the Charles and a bit with Eli.
27-Nov Pilgrim 5k 9.89 What a friggin shit race. I don't know exactly what happened, but I sucked.
28-Nov ADATTFG 10.34 AM: ~3+ around the track waiting for the ADATTFG to start. Freezing, but fun.
PM: ~7 'getting in the miles'.
29-Nov Fresh Pond 8.25 AM: Fresh Pond two lapper in 30:32. Felt like crap the whole time - just completely tired legs.

No splits...what a shame...

Total: 63.98 or thereabouts

Monday, November 24, 2014

11/16 to 11/22: A Bad Day A Good Sign

So on Thursday I went to the Harvard indoor track looking to build on last week's very good workout of 400x4/600x2/400x4.  I showed up feeling really tired, but hoping that was just residual work-fatigue.  The plan was to try one of two workouts: 400x3/600x4/400x3 or 400x4/800x2/400x4...I ended up leaning towards the former, but after both the second and third reps felt like they fighting against me I decided to stick to the vanilla 400x10.

As the workout progressed, I was never hitting the target of 72 second quarters, and each rep felt like I was forcing the issue. Luckily I was recovering well enough, but there was still a lot of thought about ending the workout at six reps and again at eight. In the end, I finished all ten.  And though I never hit 72, I averaged about 73 mid.  That works out to be roughly 4:54 mile pace.

...So on a shit day, I was able to still hit respectable splits. I think that's a good sign.

bangpowboom:
16-Nov Long Run 0:07:37 18.47 Battle Road with the CSU gang. Felt a bit tired throughout, but the last 2 miles I felt really strong and decided to go with it. Almost kept going.
17-Nov Easy/Easy 0:07:45 10.4 AM: What a crappy rainy commute. 4+ at 7:45/mile.
PM: 6+ at 7:50/mile through a LOT of rain and puddles.
18-Nov Easy/Intervals 17.56 AM: Commute 4+ a 7:45/mile.
PM: Commute home + 800/1000/1200/1000/800/400/200, 5k effort for 800 and up mile effort for 400 & 200. It was very cold and windy, so the splits were slow, but the effort was there. I'm becoming more and more pleased with my recovery in between reps.
19-Nov Easy/East 0:07:32 13.15 AM: 6+ commute back during lunch at 7:30/mile.
PM: 6+ at whatever.
20-Nov Easy/Mile Training 16.76 AM: Commute 4m at whatever.
PM: Commute home plus 400x10. Had a different workout planned, but I was fighting through every rep so I stuck with the vanilla quarters. Positive takeaway is that I was only 1 second slow on each rep. Bad days are still pretty good.
21-Nov Easy/Easy 0:07:50 8.1 AM: 4m Commute
PM: 4m Commute
22-Nov Easy 0:07:40 4.23 Easy around the Charles. Tired legs.

Tuesday Splits:
800-2:52.62
1000-3:29.54
1200-4:10.25
1000-3:27.32
800-2:46.49
400-1:13.85
200-31.00

Thursday Splits:
400-1:12.98
400-1:13.15
400-1:13.49
400-1:14.03
400-1:13.25
400-1:13.47
400-1:13.87
400-1:13.51
400-1:13.15
400-1:13.37

Total: 88.67

Monday, November 17, 2014

11/9 to 11/15: Middle Distance Runner

Another successful week of running in the books. I'm probably not getting in enough naps throughout this process, but I don't have any lingering injuries that feel like they could be an issue - and I consider that to be the hallmark of a lack of rest. So for the time being, I'm just going to continue my pursuit of a fast mile.


Thursday nights workout was very solid and yet another week where I was able to benefit from some solid help in making sure that I didn't slack off on the pacing - thanks to TomD, Jonathan, and Terry for that.


A song:




The numberz:

9-Nov Long Run 0:07:32 18.23 Battle Road. Felt pretty dang tired, but got it done.
10-Nov Easy/Easy 12.36 AM: 4m commute at ~7:30.
PM: 8+ commute home plus 4 short hill sprints.  I felt really good and was tempted to go longer, but this was the longer end of what I was planning anyways so I decided not to push it.
11-Nov Easy/Intervals 20.06 AM: 4m commute at 7:35/mile.
PM: Commute home plus intervals. 800x3/600x2/400x2/300x2/200x2 going from 5k/3k/mile/fast/faster paces.  Pretty spot on with the paces I was aiming to hit.
12-Nov Rest/East 7.07 AM: Rest. I had a meeting and needed to have a freshly pressed shirt.
PM: Commute home + a bit with Eli and Raleigh and finished with 2 short hill sprints. I wanted to do more, but I was feeling off and wasn't sure if I was coming down with something.
13-Nov Easy/Mile Training 16.87 AM: 4m commute at 7:30/mile.
PM: Commute home plus Harvard indoor. 400x4/600x2/400x4. Averaged 1:11.6 for the fours, 1:50 for the 6's, and 2:19 for the rest. Really happy with this workout.
14-Nov Rest/Easy 0:07:48 6.19 AM: Rest. Tired.
PM: Commute from the Back Bay.
15-Nov Fresh Pond 4.27 Fresh Pond in 13:59 - first time breaking 14 minutes I think. Not bad for a hungover run.

Tuesday Splits:
800-2:46.21
800-2:45.24
800-2:43.44
600-1:57.07
600-1:56.18
400-1:12.78
400-1:11.95
300-52.16
300-53.64
200-33.69
200-30.65

Thursday Splits:
400-1:11.83
400-1:10.37
400-1:12.74
400-1:13.62
600-1:50.28
600-1:50.76
400-1:12.45
400-1:13.10
400-1:11.23
400-1:07.99

Total: 85.05

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

11/2 to 11/8: Feels Like Good Training

I feel a little bit like I'm training for the marathon lately as my mileage is pretty high, and I'm almost always tired. But...this was a really good week. Coming off of a 100 mile week, I was able to get in four days worth of quality. While a long run isn't really a workout, I still consider it quality - especially when it's an 18 miler.

More importantly, both workouts on the track went very well.  On Tuesday it was once again a workout that involved 1k repeats with 5k/mile/5k pacing.  We had a similar workout on 10/21 and it was one of the tougher workouts I had done in a long time - I really hurt after that surge in the middle. This Tuesday I felt like I was able to recover very very well, and I hit 3:23 on each of the three reps - even pacing is a good sign in my book.

On Thursday, the workout was head and shoulders above last Thursday's attempt at 400 meter repeats.  I owe a big thanks to TomD for coming out so soon after running 65 miles and helping me out - having him hang on my back shoulder for the 2nd half of each 400 was a huge help and making sure I didn't ham and egg it out there.  My pacing for the 400's still leaves a little bit to be desired, but I'm running lots of miles, with lots of quality - so the fractional misses aren't really bothersome.  It also doesn't help my splits when I have to dodge little kids that are walking across lane one with their eyes closed.

whatthewhat?

2-Nov Long Run 0:07:47 18.18 Battle Road. Left foot is improving, but I still feel like I'm landing on my heal and that I'm getting minimal pushoff/response. Left hamstring remains a mystery to me as well.
3-Nov Easy/Easy 0:07:45 10.28 AM: 4+ commute to work at about 7:45/mile.
PM: 6+ commute home at about 8min/mile
4-Nov Easy/Intervals 0:07:45 15.77 AM: 4+ commute to work at about 7:45/mile.
PM: 800/1000x3/400x4 - 800 at 5k pace, 1k at 5k w/a 200m surge in the middle, 400 at mile pace with 1 minute rest.
5-Nov Rest/Easy 0:08:00 6.2 AM: Rest.
PM: Commute from the Back Bay at 8min/mile.
6-Nov Easy/Mile Training 16.76 AM: 4m commute at 7:20/mile.
PM: Commute + 400x10.  Tough workout, but went well. Big help from TomD on hopping in for the second 200 of each rep to make sure I didn't ham and egg it.
7-Nov Rest/Easy 6.26 AM: Rest.
PM: Commute from the Back Bay.
8-Nov Fresh Pond 0:06:41 7.04 Fresh Pond 2 lapper in 30:08.  Faster than I expected on a poor warm up and being slightly hungover…

Tuesday Splits:
800-2:42.49
1000-3:23.75
1000-3:23.84
1000-3:23.62
400-1:15.08
400-1:13.05
400-1:13.18
400-1:10.45

Thursday Splits:
1:14.01
1:12.67
1:11.95
1:12.55
1:12.47
1:12.8
1:13.27
1:12.16
1:13.62
1:13.16
Average: 1:12.87
Average Rest: 2:05.58

TOTAL MILEAGE FOR THE WEEK: 80.49

Monday, November 3, 2014

10/26 to 11/1: Mileage and Quality

This week ended up with some higher than expected mileage, and plenty of good running. One thing I'm starting to realize, though, is that I'm not getting enough sleep. Because I'm really tired right now.

Taking into account the poor rest and higher mileage, I think most of the runs went well this week.  The long run at Battle Road was challenging, but it was a quicker pace so that's to be expected.  And the workout on Tuesday night went well, but I missed hitting some of my target paces.  Thursday night's workout wasn't a disaster, but it also wasn't a success. I'll attempt the same workout this coming Thursday and hopefully it'll go better. Running a 1:12 400 feels like I'm straining, which I consider a bad sign. I'm hoping that it's simply running on tired legs or something like that, but time will tell.

Anyways, whatever, therefore, hereyougo:

26-Oct Long Run 0:07:26 18.22 Battle Road with Kevin. I did 2m beforehand, and then Kevin and I had a really solid run. I felt kind of sluggish, but it was a very good run - neither of us were pushing the pace, just worked out to be quicker.
27-Oct Easy/Easy 0:07:34 12.58 AM: 4m commute at 7:34/mile.
PM: 8m and 6x10s hill repeats. Might have done more, but my left hamstring and foot both felt tender enough to warrant caution.
28-Oct Easy/Intervals 0:07:37 18.95 AM: 4m commute at 7:37/mile. Left foot a little meh.
PM: Commute from Back Bay to the track. 1200/(600/400/300)x3 - 1200 at 5k, 600 at 3k, 400 at mile, and 300 at less than mile pace.
29-Oct Easy/Easy 0:07:45 12.41 AM: Lunch run home 6+
PM: Run home from Back Bay 6+
30-Oct Easy/Mile Training 15.61 AM: 4m commute at 7:23/mile.
PM: 4m commute + 400x8. Averaged 1:13.8 per 400, and 2:09 rest.  Cut it short as I felt like I was redlining too much and I didn't want to lose form. Foot had to be loosened up between the last few as well, but was OK.
31-Oct 4HillRoute/Easy 0:07:46 13.05 AM: 8+ lunch run at 7:46/mile.
PM: 4+, ran to meet Eli then did a loop around Fresh Pond.
1-Nov Fresh Pond 9.86 AM: Fresh Pond 1 lapper at about a 5:55 pace. No warm up, should've just jogged it.
PM: 4+ easy around the Charles at 7:53/mile.

Tuesday Splits:
1200-4:05.9
600-1:54.70
400-1:15.23(SLOW!)
300-53.73
600-1:58.37
400-1:13.59
300-54.15
600-1:55.39
400-1:12.48
300-50.10

Thursday Splits:
1:12.8
1:13.1
1:13.9
1:13.9
1:13.7
1:14.0
1:14.1
1:14.7

Total Mileage: 100.68

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

10/19 to 10/25: Mile Training

With the Pub Series wrapped up, this week began my training for the mile.  I have something like 8 weeks until the first BU mini meet, and the plan is to race at two or three of those meets.  But, between now and then I need to mold myself into a miler.  The mileage I've been running since April should serve as a solid base, and now I'll begin some challenging interval workouts with the intention of first getting some leg speed back, and then working on my speed-endurance (I think that's the correct term).

Hey here it is, whatever you want PAL!:

19-Oct Paddy's Shuffle 5k 0:05:33 12.50 13th place in 16:37. Backed into 5th place in the Pub Series standings. EDIT: no I didn't…
20-Oct 4HillRoute/Easy 0:07:45 16.62 AM: 4 Hill Route. 8m at 7:45ish.
PM: Commute home + 6x10s Hills.
21-Oct Easy/Intervals 0:07:29 19.03 AM: Around the Charles at lunch 4m at 7:29/mile.
PM: (800/1000)x3. 1000 split into 5k/mile/5k pace. One of the toughest workouts I've done in a while.
22-Oct Rest/Easy 0:07:30 7.14 AM: Rest. Left foot ok, but want to be 100% as soon as possible.
PM: 6m+ at 7:30 + 8 short hill sprints.
23-Oct Easy/Intervals 0:07:45 16.24 AM: ~4m commute at 7:45/mile. Cut a little short due to internal distress.
PM: Commute home + 200x15 @ mile pace.  I was a little uneven with the pacing, but I primarily wanted to maintain a smooth and strong stride.  My foot was OK. Average 34.94s and 1:38.5 for the rest.
24-Oct 4 Hill Route 0:07:40 6.38 4 Hill Route during lunch.  Took it easy - the left foot was pretty uncomfortable.
25-Oct Easy 0:07:32 4.81 Just easy around the Charles. I started to do some Poplar strides, but the foot was just a bit too tender. Not worth pushing it.


Tuesday Splits:
800-2:42.11
1000-3:22.58
800-2:44.46
1000-3:20.58
800-2:43.72
1000-3:19.76

Thursday Splits:
200-34.69
rest-1:47.38
200-37.73
rest-1:52.05
200-36.10
rest-1:30.92
200-35.65
rest-1:28.52
200-36.29
rest-1:37.69
200-34.92
rest-1:36.59
200-35.12
rest-1:38.51
200-34.65
rest-1:44.18
200-35.06
rest-1:42.66
200-34.17
rest-1:35.22
200-34.10
rest-1:35.46
200-33.62
rest-1:37.31
200-34.48
rest-1:32.83
200-33.94
rest-1:39.49
200-33.63

The intention was to average about 90 to 120 seconds of rest, so that's why I included all of that. It's pretty annoying to look at, but I think it gives a better idea of how the workout went.  I felt pretty good, but my left foot was a little uncomfortable with the banking. I think that might have contributed to the erratic pacing.

Total: 82.72

Monday, October 27, 2014

Paddy's Shillelagh Shuffle Race Report

Prior to the race, I was told that Lee Danforth was in France on work, and that would almost certainly result in me backing into 5th place in the Pub Series standings, and more importantly - into the money. That wasn't the case though, dagnabbit!!

Anyways, on Sunday the 19th I made my way over to Paddy's in Newton for the final race in the Pub Series. I was mildly nervous about my foot, but it ended up being a total non-issue. At the start of the race Lotsbom and Klucznik, once again, went out ahead of me and I tried to keep contact. I hit the mile mark in about 5:23, which is pretty much what I was targeting. As they began to pull away, I was focusing more on keeping a smooth stride and listening to my foot.

I ran with John Sullivan for a short bit - he works/is neighbors with my brother MKike, and oddly enough we had a short conversation. That was a nice distraction to help time pass just a little quicker during the always-painful second mile. He ended up dropping back after a quarter mile or so, and I was in no man's land for most of the remainder of the race.

Somewhere around the second mile, I was passed by two gentleman hauling ass with baby strollers. That bugged the crap out of me. And hearing someone yell, "nice job! you guys are running faster with strollers than most people are without them!" Holy crap did that annoy me...and make me feel slow as hell too.

I could tell that my second mile was slow, and I had also noticed that Klucznick and Lotsbom were thisclose to being within striking distance - so I made a pretty long surge to try and make up some ground. Unfortunately, I didn't make a dent in the gap. I did, however, feel pretty good during that surge, and I could see Kevin and Terry in their pack right behind me - so I kept up the harder pace straight through to the finish.

I finished well, and with no one in range that would necessitate a kick to the finish I simply kept pace across the line. In retrospect, I am happy about that; I think an all out sprint would've put a lot of pressure on my foot. I finished feeling healthy, and with a strong final mile, placing 13th overall.

Splits:
5:23
5:39
5:21
13sec .05m (Garmin rounding error or whatever)


Results, photos, and photos.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

10/12 to 10/18: Mild Injury Equals Lower Mileage

And my first day off in 62 days...that was a good streak!

My left foot has been causing some considerable discomfort for the past ~10 days, and so on Saturday (the 18th) I decided a full day of rest was in order.  Actually, that's not entirely accurate. I woke up and with some friends up for the weekend, I decided I would push the run off until the late afternoon.  Then, after walking around Harvard Square and catching a movie, I decided I would take the day off.  The foot was making popping noises all day long, and was causing a mild limp and that's not a good sign.  And even though I made that decision, I was still arguing with myself up until ~10:30 at night thinking that I could just get in a quick 4!!! Thankfully, reason won out.

I'm still kicking myself too...THE STUFF:

12-Oct Easy 0:09:00 4.12 Drove back from NH and had a nice easy jog with Eli and Raleigh. Left foot is still quite sore.
13-Oct Easy/Easy 0:08:00 12.47 AM: 6m at 8min on way to Tufts 10k volunteering.
PM: 6m home from volunteering. Left food held up in the giant Nike shoes.
14-Oct Easy/Intervals 0:07:45 18.54 AM: 4m at 7:43/mile.
PM: 400/600/800/1000/1000/800/600/400 - left foot was a mild concern and there was a lot of self-bargaining, but I made it through the workout.
15-Oct Rest/Easy 0:08:11 6.21 AM: Rest - left foot is really sore. I need to back off.
PM: 6m at 8min+.  I was going to take today off, but Eli had to work late and I had to get home. Foot felt fine during the run though.
16-Oct Easy/Easy 0:07:50 10.49 AM: 4m commute at 7:50/mile.
PM: 6+ as commute and saying hello before skipping the tempo. Foot hurts too much to risk making it worse.
17-Oct Rest/Easy 0:08:12 7.63 AM: Rest.
PM: Ran back from Back Bay and then some, just taking it easy. I was tempted to add on some miles as I felt pretty good, but with Dan visiting from Providence I didn't want to be running all night.
18-Oct Rest 0.00 62 days in a row…ends here. So annoyed. Fucking foot.

Splits:
400-1:15.27
600-1:59.34
800-2:43.77
1000-3:27.43
1000-3:24.52
800-2:44.61
600-1:59.25
400-1:09.55

Total: 59.46

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Warner 5 Miler Race Report

The night before the race I could feel some sort of cold coming on.  My sinus had that dry achy feeling, and on top of that my left foot was really really bugging me. With each step, throughout the day, I had moderately painful clicking and a minor limp (never a good sign)

So, race morning I woke up plenty early to have some coffee and a light breakfast. I felt pretty crappy, but not bad enough to scrap the race plans. Eli drove me to the start where I was able to get in an uneasy warm up. The whole time my equilibrium felt off. I wasn't so sick that I was weak, but it was enough to have me slightly concerned. The good thing, though, was that I didn't see any obvious fast guys on the starting line. There were a few younger guys, and one runner with a singlet that seemed like they could be quicker, but I felt confident in my chances.

When the gun went off, there were the typical 3 or 4 kids that bolted from the line - only this time they had some company - me! I went out quick and I wanted to establish a fast pace.  This course has some brutal hills, and I aimed to run a faster first 2 miles. That went mostly to plan, though mile 2 was slower than mile 1 due to a quarter mile(ish) long hill in the middle. It wasn't a totally draining hill, just enough slow down the split. Through this point I had led the entire race and was feeling pretty good.

Bean Hill Road is the start of mile three, and it's a real ball buster.  Uphill for nearly the entire mile, it gains something like 350 feet of elevation (at least according to gmap-pedometer) with lots of false flats. I was lucky to run a 7min mile here, but once the road leveled out my legs were not cooperating.  The road still had a very small incline and I couldn't get any faster than that 7min pace and back to my sub 6 pace. I took a peak back and noticed the two runners behind me gaining on me.  Once the road started to make its gradual decent, I was able to open up the stride and hit my pace, but Bean Hill left me in tough shape.

Miles 4 and 5 are a little bit up and down, but generally downhill.  All through this section of the race I made it a point not to look back. I didn't want to give the guy behind me any fuel to make a hard surge, and I was also making it a point to vary my pace and so I was throwing in 15+ second surges every minute or so with the occasional very hard surge lasting ~60 seconds.

With about a half mile to go there is a really nasty steep downhill that lasts a quarter mile +, and I could feel both my quads and my left foot barking at me. I basically ignored both and made sure that he would have to run semi-out-of-control to have a chance to catch me. Before hitting the final uphill and turning towards the finish I took a peak back to see that I had put a comfortable distance between the two of us. I went up the final uphill at a very controlled pace, allowing some of the distance to close, but making sure I could have a killer kick if necessary.  Once I turned the corner I threw down a quick blast of speed, took another look back, and coasted across the line - winning my first real race ever.

Splits:
5:33.04
5:57.69
7:00.30
5:51.85
5:14.88

http://www.coolrunning.com/results/14/nh/Oct11_Warner_set1.shtml

Thursday, October 16, 2014

10/5 to 10/11: Two Races & Two Workouts

This week included a lot of hard running. Sunday started with a very solid race at the Bernie's 3-Miler in Dedham, followed by Track Tuesday, Tempo Thursday, and a 5-miler in Warner on Saturday. To go along with all of that hard running, I developed a cold and some sort of injury in my left foot. The cold has essentially come and gone, but the foot injury lingers.

This would probably be a good time to look back at my "training" from the winter of 2013 where I had to do 8 weeks of cross training because I was too stubborn to back off for a few days here and there...

DATASTuff:

5-Oct Bernie's Run 5k 0:05:33 8.76 Bernie's 3m (not 5k).  Finished 7th in 16:39, and was under 11min at the 2 mile mark. First time doing that I think. Solid race. Couldn't keep up with O'Leary or Lotsbom though. Fast jerks!
6-Oct Easy/Easy 0:07:40 12.76 AM: 4m Commute at ~7:30/mile.
PM: Commute home + Raleigh, + 6 Poplar Strides. Averaged probably 8:00/mile. I had a 'mini-bonk' 3m into the run…strange.
7-Oct Easy/Intervals 0:07:40 19.17 AM: 4m commute at 7:40/mile
PM: 15+ total, 1200/(1000/800/400)x2 - 5k/mile/5k pace, with the mile surge for 200 meters starting at the 'bell lap' of the rep.
8-Oct Rest/East 0:07:40 9.08 AM: Rest, legs are quite cooked from last night's workout.
PM: Dropped the car off with Eli then just ran for a bit. Finished up with 6 barefoot strides over at Fresh Pond. 9m total.
9-Oct Easy/Tempo
15.55 AM: 6m at 7:40ish.
PM: Commute home plus a tempo in about 30:30. Ran 3 short hill sprints to get the legs started on what I hope will become routine.
10-Oct Easy/Easy 0:07:50 10.11 Battle Road, first 2m slow w/Raleigh, final 8m at a relaxed pace.
11-Oct Warner 5-Miler 0:05:56 9.65 Won in 29:42. Very hilly course. Left foot sore.

Tuesday Splits:
1200-4:10.06
1000-3:24.03
800-2:39.70
400-1:16.22
1000-3:22.95
800-2:40.50
400-1:08.95

Total: 85.05

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Bernie's Run 3-Miler Race Report

For the 5th race in the Pub Series, I hopped in the car with Elizabeth in the passenger seat and Raleigh in the back and drove down to Dedham. The 11:30 start time provided ample opportunity to get in a good night's rest, a good breakfast, and a solid warm up.

After picking up my number, I bumped into Kevin and we got our warm up started and met up with Terry, Theo and Nash as well.  We roamed the coarse for a bit, and as become a familiar process, gave plenty of waves and nods to the other Pub Series regulars.

I felt pretty good prior to the race, though I was a little bummed that I didn't have a really great pop to my stride. I was hoping that trimming the mileage back a little would give my legs a bit more oomph, but as I was doing my strides I felt like it wasn't quite there.  By the time I got to my fifth or sixth strider though, my legs certainly felt loose and warmed up, and I was ready to go.

After the runners all lined up and the gun went off, the usual crowd up front had made some room. I ran a quick first quarter mile to make sure I had plenty of space and I also wanted to stay close to Lotsbom who is sitting at #5 in the Pub Series Standings.  As we turned into the first loop inside a big parking lot, the leaders were already separating themselves from the pack. I was still within shooting distance of about 4 other runners, and I had the pack of Terry/Kevin/Nash/JFallon pretty much right on my tail. As we made a sharp turn inside the parking lot before heading back for the exit, I was able to get a quick glance and see how the race was shaping up.

Once we turned back onto the main road, we had a relatively small incline before hitting the first mile marker and I had passed one HFC runner along the way before hitting the mile in about 5:26 (the markers seemed off a bit, so I'm going based on my watch).  Lotsbom and O'Leary were ahead of me by about 4 seconds at this point.

We quickly turned into the neighborhood-section of the race, which started with a short little hill followed by a gradual downhill.  It was at this point that Lotsbom and O'Leary pulled away even more, and I wasn't able to respond. I could hear Terry coming up on me during the uphill section, and I did my best to churn the legs and hold my position to the top of the hill. As we hit the other side of the hill, I let gravity help me out and I went into a combination of both bombing downhill and catching my breath.

I was hoping that I would be able to make up some of the aforementioned lost ground on the guys ahead of me during the downhill, but they seemed to be neither pulling away nor falling back.  In retrospect, I should've held a surge here and tried to make up some time. I felt pretty good as we maneuvered through the neighborhoods and I passed the two mile mark in 10:58/59 (the guy on the course said 10:44, though again - I trust my watch on this day).  Aside from a few slightly unexpected turns, and a pot hole riddled street - I was focused on keeping the pack of guys behind me right where they were.

There was one final straightaway before we turned towards the finish line, and I was oddly disappointed to see that I had made up some ground on Lotsbom and O'Leary.  I had a rough idea how far ahead of me they were - and knowing that I had less than a half mile to go, I was wishing it were a 5 mile race instead of 3. There would be no push from a quarter mile out, as I was stuck in no man's land and I wasn't going to be able to make up enough ground in that short of a space.

I passed Elizabeth, who was standing a short distance from the corner (about 200 meters from the finish), and I glided fairly comfortably into the finish in 16:39.  I was hurting, so 'comfortably' is a relative term, but I felt like I had more 'hurt' in me. That'll be good to know at the next Pub Series race.

Splits:
5:26
5:33
5:34

7th Overall

Monday, October 6, 2014

9/28 to 10/4: Back to Normal

With races the next three weekends in a row, this was the start of getting back to "normal" mileage.  I like knowing that my legs seem capable of handling higher mileage, but there is no doubt it would leave me ragged. And frankly, there is some doubt as to how long I could handle it.  So back down to the 70's for this week (of crappy weather), and likely in this range for the month of October.

eehhhhhhh:

28-Sep Long Run 0:07:53 17.50 AM: Battle Road with the CSU doods. I felt sluggish the whole time.
PM: Did a lot of rolling and a bit of XT.
29-Sep Easy/Easy 0:07:49 10.13 AM: Commute 4m at 7:50/mile
PM: 6m at 7:40ish/mile.
30-Sep Rest/Intervals 15.74 AM: Rest. Got in a nap at lunch!
PM: 1000x4, 600x2, 400 - a long warm up starting in the Back Bay. 1k alternating at 5k+ and 5k-, 600 at 3k, 400 at mile/faster.
1-Oct Rest/Easy 0:07:31 6.23 AM: Rest.
PM: 6m at ~7:30/mile.
2-Oct Easy/Tempo 0:07:34 13.46 AM: Commute, 4m at ~7:30/mile.
PM: Commute + tempo, 1-lapper at about 5:54 mile.
3-Oct Rest/Easy 7.05 AM: Rest.
PM: 7m at 7:55/mile.
4-Oct Fresh Pond 4.22 AM: Fresh Pond in 15 something, kept it easier and tried to push a younger kid to a faster time.
PM: Rest.

Splits:
1000-3:37.87 (5k+)
1000-3:24.52 (5k-)
1000-3:39.95 (5k+)
1000-3:23.07 (5k-)
600-1:59.23
600-1:57.27
400-1:10.26

The final 400 felt pretty comfortable for being that quick.  My legs started getting a little squirrely in the final straight, but for the first 300 I was just stretching out on the back end and making good time.  After recently deciding against the Manchester City Marathon (and the Iron Runner jacket....sigh), I'll start focusing on the mile.  This was a nice little indicator that the legs have the speed, and after the last few months of mileage I should have the strength. I just need to get a little specific over the next couple months and I should be in a good spot for the first BU Mini Meet.

Total: 74.33