Thursday, December 14, 2017

2017 Assault on Mt Hood Race Report

It's been a bit too long since I've done a proper race report, and I'd say the 2017 Mt Hood XC race is well deserving.

Elizabeth, Kristi, and I showed up about an hour ahead of race time.  That gave me a good opportunity to preview the latter part of the course and get a glimpse of the slippery conditions and hills ahead of time.  Unfortunately, it was also a chance for more snow to fall and for the traction to get just a little more hairy.  Thankfully, the temps were right around 30 degrees, so it was cold enough for snow, but not bone chillingly cold as it has been in years past.  After getting a few strides with the crew, we hit the line.

Once the gun sounded, I went out quick in the hopes of getting to the first short and steep downhill as one of the lead runners.



With my back still at far below 100% I wanted to be extremely careful on the downhills so as not to wipe out and risk worsening the injury.  I managed to stay upright and a lead group was starting to form as we started to veer right to the first turnaround point.  Two CMS runners were starting to break away, and I did my best to maintain contact.

As we crossed the wooden bridge that we were told was extremely slippery, they had probably a 5-10 meter gap.  Again, I just tried to be careful and as we made our way on the flat, I stayed fairly close and there were about five or six other runners in the pack I was in.  Just after the first mile we hit the first short hill, and they started to put some more space on us with one CRC runner looking to keep chase.  I felt ok, but I wasn't happy with my traction.  When trying to pick up the pace on the flat, I was feeling just enough slippage to have to try and dig in and gain momentum - so it was a challenge to make any gear changes.

The second mile was a bit winding, with one downhill that was extra dicey.  After coming out of a narrow path, we hit a short downhill before taking a hard left, and I was forced to go extra wide as the ground was slick.  With the CRC runner a good twenty meters ahead, I was trying to stay in contact along with one other runner right with me and another pack behind us that included Neil - and they seemed to be right with us if not yo-yo-ing a bit.

The first hard hill was just after the two mile mark, and the CRC runner had a tough time keeping traction and momentum.  I was in fifth position at this point, and followed close behind the fourth runner as we went a bit sideways to scale the slippery peak.  We continued to head up and back towards the finish and were quickly making up ground on the CRC runner.  I felt pretty good, and was content trading places with the other runner as we closed the gap.

By the time we made our way onto the short steep single track, I was a little bit behind, but the other guy I was with had caught the CRC runner and they were stride for stride.  I surprised to feel like I was catching my breath on the uphill.  I was also surprised to realize that the pack behind had all caught up.

Once I crested the hill, I knew this section from year's past where I always seem to struggle and where Kevin blew past me two years ago.  The ground has a spongy feel to it, and I noticed the two runners ahead were laboring.  I made ten quick short steps that made up a significant portion of the gap and felt strong.  I waited a few seconds before doing that one more time and finally regaining contact.  Traction was a major issue at this point, and we had one more crazy downhill to navigate.  I was very concerned about my back as the downhill quickly turned into a short uphill and I could feel the pressure build.  Again, I thankfully stayed upright, and we were all running stride for stride as we passed the three mile mark.

We passed through a narrow gate and had a long gentle downhill before we would end up turning onto the pavement.  I was hovering within the group wondering if someone would try to hammer the downhill when I realized that I was feeling great and the other two weren't going to make a move.  So I started to push just a bit and then a bit more, opening up a small gap, but knowing they were both coming with.  There were two more quick turns before hitting the pavement, and I slowed almost to a stop taking no chances.  Once on pavement I finally felt like I had my legs under me and I quickly found my stride.  I could hear the footsteps falling further behind me and I kept a strong stride through the finish as I passed the line good for 3rd overall.

http://coolrunning.com/results/17/ma/Dec9_Thirte_set1.shtml

Nice work by all the CSU runners!
Neil, Danny, and Me - 3rd Place Men's Open...apparently

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

11/26/17 to 12/9/17: Solid Two Weeks

I'll keep this relatively short and sweet.

The past two weeks have gone fairly well.  I've been dealing with a back injury (perhaps the SI joint?), but I've been able to train through it, albeit cautiously.  My string of 20 mile long runs continues with #4 and #5 in a row now...I don't have any great rhyme or reason for continuing these, but they're starting to feel easier and easier.  I imagine I'll back off of these at some point, but I don't see any reason to at the moment.

The first BU indoor workout of the season was extremely challenging.  It worked out quite well for me though, as it wasn't my first indoor workout and I feel like the legs are used to a banked track.  The layout of the workout also landed at an appropriate spot in my schedule.  With things popping up here and there, I was only able to do one track workout that week, and it was good to go into it feeling fresh - and it built upon my previous mile/3k focused workouts that I've started to do at Harvard.  I followed that up with a solid 5m tempo around Fresh Pond two days later.

This past Sunday with a Battle Road 20 miler and Neil and I finished up the final miles really strong.  Then on Monday morning, I met up with Amory at the Harvard track and even with the quick turnaround I felt great about the workout.  It wasn't crazy hard, but it wasn't easy either and I've wanted to hit some 800s at 3k pace.  Thursday was another easier track workout, with all of the 'easier' stuff allowing me to head into the Mt Hood XC race with some life in my legs.  Full write up on that to come later.

In the meantime...THE STUFF!


26-Nov Truro Long Run 2:45:54 20.01 AM: 20+ with a chunk of the middle miles with Eli and Raleigh that skewed the pace a bit.
Off 0:00:00 0 PM: Off.  Closing up the Cape.  Kind of a bummer.
27-Nov Easyish 1:04:00 8.93 AM:  Day off today.  Ran just under 9m at a fairly quick clip.
Off 0:00:00 0 PM: Off.
28-Nov MLR Progression 1:09:30 10.08 AM: Legs felt good after a bunch of singles in a row so I inadvertantly ran a MLR progression.  Once I realized I was getting faster I just went with it.
Easy 0:59:49 8.11 PM: 8m at a slightly quicker clip, but still feeling relaxed and easy.  Averaged 7:23/mile.
29-Nov Easy 1:09:16 9.12 AM: 9m commute at 7:36/mile.
Easy 0:48:17 6.28 PM: Thought about going for a bit more, but not feeling up for it.  Averaged 7:41/mile.
30-Nov Easy 1:01:15 8.07 AM: 8m commute at 7:35/mile.
BU Indoor Track 2:02:08 15.00 PM:  Commute home then run to BU (10m total) then the workout.  800/400x2/600/800x2/600/400x2/200x2.  Felt like I did a very solid job hitting the splits, and this was a really hard workout.  Only 2400 of 5k pacing, the rest was 3k/mile work.
1-Dec Easy 1:04:00 8.1 AM: Oof!  Sore slogfest of 8m at about 8min per.  Garmin pooped out during the run.
Easy 0:49:33 6.3 PM: Felt ok actually, but still clearly tired. 6+ at 7:52/mile.  Lamplighter and dinner at Viale with Doug/Kristin/Steve/Kathleen and obv Eli too.  Good times.
2-Dec Fresh Pond 5m Tempo 0:46:00 7.01 AM: Fresh Pond 2 lapper.  Won in 29 low.  Solid tempo.  Kept going after the finish to get to 5m on the dot for the tempo, and averaged 5:55/mile.
Off 0:00:00 0 PM: Off.  CSU annual party.  Good times.
3-Dec Battle Road Long Run 2:33:24 20.29 AM: Another 20 miler for no particular reason.  Felt solid at the finish though with a bunch of high 6min miles to finish up.  Averaged 7:3x/mile.
Off 0:00:00 0 PM: Off.
4-Dec Harvard Indoor 1:08:46 8.9 AM: Ran to Harvard for a workout, then to work.  (800/800/200)x2.  3k pacing.
Very Easy 0:55:55 6.55 PM:  Back is hurt.  6+ at 8:32/mile.
5-Dec Easy 1:04:18 8.16 AM: Back not better, but a little improvement is good.  8+ at 7:53/mile.
Very Easy 0:53:01 6.35 PM: 6+ at 8:21/mile.  My headlamp seemed really dim and I wanted to take it super easy for the back.
6-Dec MLR Easy 1:17:39 10.1 AM: 10+ at 7:42/mile.  Ok, I'll take it.  Back isn't there yet.  Ibu is helping.
Easy 0:49:33 6.31 PM: 6+ commute home at 7:52/mile.  Felt alright, back still meh.  NE Runner Pub Series Awards night at Doyle's - FUN!
7-Dec Easy 1:03:07 8.08 AM: 8+ at 7:48/mile.  Back was super tight when I woke up, but 2 ibu and the heating pad seemed to do the trick well enough.  Still wish it would get right.
BU Track 1:20:00 10.57 PM: Commute home then DROVE to the track with Elizabeth.  800x4/400x2.  Pacing was 8k down to a little faster than 5k, and mile pace for the 400s.  Back was fine with the IBU, and the workout went very well.
8-Dec Easy 1:03:11 8.08 AM: 8+ at 7:49/mile.  Took it easy.
Shakeout 0:17:28 2.26 PM:  Work stuff made this a lot shorter, but I'm glad it did.  Very easy 2m at whatever.
9-Dec Assault on Mt. Hood 1:04:00 8.51 AM: Assault on Mt. Hood XC race.  SNOWY!  HILLY!  3rd Place!  Very happy with the result.  I felt in control relative to the pack I was in and made a solid move to close it out.
Off 0:00:00 0 PM: Relaxed

Splits:

800-2:37.8
400-1:12.4
400-1:10.4
600-1:52.1
800-2:37.6
800-2:38.0
600-1:53.7
400-1:10.5
400-1:11.8
200-33.7
200-33.1

800-2:32.5
800-2:30.1
200-36.3
800-2:28.9
800-2:30.7
200-36.2

800-2:41.4
800-2:41.0
800-2:37.0
800-2:34.3
400-1:10.2
400-1:08.1

Totals: 107, 104