Thankful for the gift. Each and every day
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Rock n' Run 10k Race Report
I ran the rock n' run 10k this morning. The competition was not there at all this year compared to recent years when someone will show up (mike Syrnick PSU alum and sub 9 steepler showed up last year) but not this year. I held the previous course record from last year at 32:14 and was simply just trying to get under 32 minutes (which i felt would be a tough task considering the terrain). I however went out like a bat out of hell and purposely banked some time in the fast steep first mile. 4:40 i heard as i came through mile 1 and onto the dirt trail that sent me flying down to the sharp 90 degree turn where Agony hill greeted me. I poured a lot of sweat and blood on repeat hill miles on Agony over the years so we know eachother well. I tempo'd the first portion and after I hit the steep section and got the the final gradual 400 meters of the climb, i worked it back in. 9:52 was mile 2 (a 5:12) expected... I knew i had a flat mile for the 3rd mile to start clicking... and i did... I hit another sub 5. Then hit a short but very steep climb for about 100 meters... the climb continued for the next 500 meters or so but was gradual for most of it. I then bombed down a 600 meter steep steep downhill where i knew i had to go balls to the wall to bank some more time. I leaned forward like a crazy out of control kid in his first trip down the steep neighborhood hill on his Big Wheel (god i wish i still had my Big Wheel)... After my short lived fantasy it was back to business, i hit the base of the descent and began to work and short rolling section of hills. I hit mile four in 19:59. I was where I wanted to be but knew the last 4 miles were the hardest... I tempod the next section of steep hills and once i got to the top i knew i had to put everything in the rolly (predominately downhill section) that came up next... i did this... it hurt but i knew i needed to get as many seconds in the bank as possible for the final 1.2 miles. I hit mile 5 in 24:57 and was feeling it... I hit the trail that began the start of the long and steep climb that would exit me from the park and back towards the start finish area... I got off the trail and into the open for the final 400 meters of the hill before I was able to hit the flat final 600 meters of the course... I was hurting bad as my legs were numb but my form never buckled... my breathing felt good... I got into the school parking area and made the final turn for the final 500 meter straightaway. The wind was furiously whipping and i kicked as hard as I possibly could. I hit mile 6 in 30:20. I was getting stood up in this wind... I ran through the line and saw the clock at 31:30. 31:33 was my official and gave me much satisfaction as I got a great workout in and in hindsight, i was only 18 seconds off my PR set only two weeks ago on pancake flat (beautiful weather) Veterans Day. This was a good sign that fitness is coming back.
Next: USATF Club XC Championships (Charlotte, NC) in two weeks.
The map above was the elevation profile (The white is the elevation and the blue is the outlining). for the Rock n' Run 10k 2010. It was one of the toughest course I have run for that distance. I was running the time trial of my life (being that no one was within 6 minutes) up until just past the 5 mile mark. I came through in 24:57 and was feeling strong but the long, steep uphill trail that began just past 5 miles was looming and i knew this would be tough. With the gusting wind, the steep climb and the fatigue hitting my legs, I knew it would be a fight to keep close to the 4 sub or right at 5minute miles I have posted out of the previous 5 miles. 4:40(steep downhill), 5:12(uphill), 4:59(flat), 5:04(up and down), 5:02(uphill), 6:36(steep uphill-reverse of opening mile for final 1.2)
I feel I am ready to help the GRC get a top ten finish at Club Nats. Lets get it boys!!!
16 miles in for the day (4 pre race/ 6.2 race/ 6 post race)
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Thanksgiving week!!!
This week has been a good week for running. i am projected to be at about 65 miles this week with a day off.
Sunday: 10.5 miles. I met a handful of GRCers at Old Anglers Inn for a nice, relaxing run through carderrock along the towpath. Beautiful weather and a beautiful meal followed at Chicken Out.
Sunday Night Football was awesome with the Birds downing the Giants and therefore are the sole leaders of the NFC East!!! That topped my weekend.
Monday: 10 miles (Workout!!!)
2.5 mile warm up
4 x 1mile w/ 400 jog recovery
4:55
4:50
4:46
4:38
2.5 mile cool down
* The workout felt really good. It is funny how I begin the workout feeling sluggish on the slower intervals but by the middle to second half arrives and the tempo has been picked up, I feel really good.
Tuesday: OFF Day! 0 miles
Wednesday: 10 miles
Sunday: 10.5 miles. I met a handful of GRCers at Old Anglers Inn for a nice, relaxing run through carderrock along the towpath. Beautiful weather and a beautiful meal followed at Chicken Out.
Sunday Night Football was awesome with the Birds downing the Giants and therefore are the sole leaders of the NFC East!!! That topped my weekend.
Monday: 10 miles (Workout!!!)
2.5 mile warm up
4 x 1mile w/ 400 jog recovery
4:55
4:50
4:46
4:38
2.5 mile cool down
* The workout felt really good. It is funny how I begin the workout feeling sluggish on the slower intervals but by the middle to second half arrives and the tempo has been picked up, I feel really good.
Tuesday: OFF Day! 0 miles
Wednesday: 10 miles
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Last week and on to the next
Last sunday: 16miles
1 mile shake out/2 mile warm up/10k race/7 mile easy post race run.
The Veterans Day 10k did not go exactly as planned but it still was somehow a PR. My 8k and 10k personal bests are two of my weaker records, so bettering those times isn't something i jump for joy about. At the same time, the way I raced, my training lead up being in the early stages and the time I ran, i was satisfied on the day. 31:15 for 10k. Ran through 15:37 at 5k and duplicated that exact for the second half. In hindsight (which Jerry agreed with), I should have latched onto the pack a few seconds up on Paul and I at the mile mark... from there they continued that pace, where we gave them room (which i felt was smart at the time) and go for them when they begin dieing off... I never slowed but at the same time never got much faster due to running solo for the last 3.5 miles. It is easier racing in a group then running by yourself...
Monday: 10 miles (easy/med) with Hanson on the CCT
Tuesday: 10 miles (easy) with sloane on the Trolley Trail
Wednesday: 11 miles: Workout wednesday:
6x1200: 74's/72's/70's
We hit them pretty much dead on... a few a bit faster but overall very consistent. The workout felt good.
Thursday: 6 miles
Friday: 6 miles + 30 minute PM swim
Saturday: 15.5 mile long run (from my house down rock creek trail towards D.C line and back)
74.5 for the week
1 mile shake out/2 mile warm up/10k race/7 mile easy post race run.
The Veterans Day 10k did not go exactly as planned but it still was somehow a PR. My 8k and 10k personal bests are two of my weaker records, so bettering those times isn't something i jump for joy about. At the same time, the way I raced, my training lead up being in the early stages and the time I ran, i was satisfied on the day. 31:15 for 10k. Ran through 15:37 at 5k and duplicated that exact for the second half. In hindsight (which Jerry agreed with), I should have latched onto the pack a few seconds up on Paul and I at the mile mark... from there they continued that pace, where we gave them room (which i felt was smart at the time) and go for them when they begin dieing off... I never slowed but at the same time never got much faster due to running solo for the last 3.5 miles. It is easier racing in a group then running by yourself...
Monday: 10 miles (easy/med) with Hanson on the CCT
Tuesday: 10 miles (easy) with sloane on the Trolley Trail
Wednesday: 11 miles: Workout wednesday:
6x1200: 74's/72's/70's
We hit them pretty much dead on... a few a bit faster but overall very consistent. The workout felt good.
Thursday: 6 miles
Friday: 6 miles + 30 minute PM swim
Saturday: 15.5 mile long run (from my house down rock creek trail towards D.C line and back)
74.5 for the week
Saturday, November 13, 2010
GRC @ Veteran's Day 10k in morning
Thursday, November 11, 2010
This could get good
"My training partners surround me with talent, enthusiasm and a hard work ethic; they are an amazingly inspiring group." Deena Kastor.
This week has been consistent with the last two. I will top off the week at about 65-68 miles (which is about where i was last week). Sunday is Veterans Day. I am going in with no expectations other than trying to take down the Ethiopian tandem who I just haven't been able to finish the job on in our last two meetings. They are clearly better than me in talent, accolades, etc... but when one has the passion and determination to go after the opposition, where ones opponent feels no threat, that is when an upset can happen. This is just a small little motivator i have. The main focus of this weekend is to not only get in a good race that will build motivation but to help my GRC team win the team title at Veterans Day. We have a solid team that could win it all but we will have to work to get the job done against our friendly? rivals from the south (pacers).
This week has been off to a nice start in regards to training:
sunday: 15.5 (zoo loop +)
monday: 9 (CCT/Bethesda loop from Chevy Chase store)
Tuesday: 10 (PM run with Karl on Tilden loop)
Wednesday: 12 miles WORKOUT WEDNESDAY.
10 X 800 w/ 400 jog recovery
2:24
2:22
2:22
2:21
2:20
2:20
2:18
2:15
2:16
2:15
***Workout felt sluggish for the first 2 intervals... I felt I didn't warm up enough with strides, as we had to quickly jump in with Outlaw who was doing the workout we completed last weekend (2xmile + 4 x 800). After the first 2 intervals i felt in sync and the remainder of the workout was solid. Texas Paul, Hanson, Sam, Karl, Outlaw and myself worked really well together. It truly is awesome to run in a group on longer workouts.
This week has been consistent with the last two. I will top off the week at about 65-68 miles (which is about where i was last week). Sunday is Veterans Day. I am going in with no expectations other than trying to take down the Ethiopian tandem who I just haven't been able to finish the job on in our last two meetings. They are clearly better than me in talent, accolades, etc... but when one has the passion and determination to go after the opposition, where ones opponent feels no threat, that is when an upset can happen. This is just a small little motivator i have. The main focus of this weekend is to not only get in a good race that will build motivation but to help my GRC team win the team title at Veterans Day. We have a solid team that could win it all but we will have to work to get the job done against our friendly? rivals from the south (pacers).
This week has been off to a nice start in regards to training:
sunday: 15.5 (zoo loop +)
monday: 9 (CCT/Bethesda loop from Chevy Chase store)
Tuesday: 10 (PM run with Karl on Tilden loop)
Wednesday: 12 miles WORKOUT WEDNESDAY.
10 X 800 w/ 400 jog recovery
2:24
2:22
2:22
2:21
2:20
2:20
2:18
2:15
2:16
2:15
***Workout felt sluggish for the first 2 intervals... I felt I didn't warm up enough with strides, as we had to quickly jump in with Outlaw who was doing the workout we completed last weekend (2xmile + 4 x 800). After the first 2 intervals i felt in sync and the remainder of the workout was solid. Texas Paul, Hanson, Sam, Karl, Outlaw and myself worked really well together. It truly is awesome to run in a group on longer workouts.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Week in review
I did not attend to my blog much this week with it being a crazy week. I hit 69.5 miles for this week feeling pretty good. I need to get a bit more sleep as Wed and thurs nights especially I did not get more than 5.5-6 hours.
Sunday: Gobbin Gallop 5k: 15:22 (2nd place).
2mile warm up
5k race
3mile cool down
20minutes of crying due to Eagles performance
8 miles for day
Monday: 10 miles around North Bethesda (where I live)...
Ran in the evening with Sam and Chris... We stayed moderate for much of the run but near
the end we picked it up some. Afterwards we went to Buffalo wild wings for MNF.
Tuesday: 11 miles in AM.
Due to election day, i was able to meet up with my N. Bethesda Distance Project buddies for
a run through rock creek park. We got on the trails some half way through and meandered
back to Grosvenor. Nice run
Wednesday: Workout Wednesday!!! (10 miles total)
2.5 warm up
2 x 1600
4 x 800
all with 2 min rest (400 jog)
4:58
4:55
2:23
2:21
2:19
2:14
all with 2min rest (400 jog)
* felt good throughout workout. Literally went for a ride thanks to great training partners Karl, Ryan, Paul and Sam.
Thursday: 10 miles in evening on Cap. Crescent from BCC
Met up with sam for an easy to 10 miler. The run was nice and relaxed. It was a light drizzle which after warming up felt great.
Friday: Unexpected double run... AM: 3mile (shakeout...)/ PM: 7 miles
I had to drop my car off at the dealer during my lunch break but realized I had no way to get back to my school... I put my running gear on and ran an easy 3 mile shake out back to my school... After school, i got home and ran from my place over to Georgetown Prep and ran their 5k XC course and then came back to get in a nice PM run.
Saturday: 10.5 miles from GRC.
After a 1 hour drive to get to GRC... Ryan and I were surprised and very happy to see that Jerry and Charlie were still at the store. We ran out to Haines Point to run the Vet's day course. we added on a bit on the towpath to get in 10.5 for the day.
Sunday: Gobbin Gallop 5k: 15:22 (2nd place).
2mile warm up
5k race
3mile cool down
20minutes of crying due to Eagles performance
8 miles for day
Monday: 10 miles around North Bethesda (where I live)...
Ran in the evening with Sam and Chris... We stayed moderate for much of the run but near
the end we picked it up some. Afterwards we went to Buffalo wild wings for MNF.
Tuesday: 11 miles in AM.
Due to election day, i was able to meet up with my N. Bethesda Distance Project buddies for
a run through rock creek park. We got on the trails some half way through and meandered
back to Grosvenor. Nice run
Wednesday: Workout Wednesday!!! (10 miles total)
2.5 warm up
2 x 1600
4 x 800
all with 2 min rest (400 jog)
4:58
4:55
2:23
2:21
2:19
2:14
all with 2min rest (400 jog)
* felt good throughout workout. Literally went for a ride thanks to great training partners Karl, Ryan, Paul and Sam.
Thursday: 10 miles in evening on Cap. Crescent from BCC
Met up with sam for an easy to 10 miler. The run was nice and relaxed. It was a light drizzle which after warming up felt great.
Friday: Unexpected double run... AM: 3mile (shakeout...)/ PM: 7 miles
I had to drop my car off at the dealer during my lunch break but realized I had no way to get back to my school... I put my running gear on and ran an easy 3 mile shake out back to my school... After school, i got home and ran from my place over to Georgetown Prep and ran their 5k XC course and then came back to get in a nice PM run.
Saturday: 10.5 miles from GRC.
After a 1 hour drive to get to GRC... Ryan and I were surprised and very happy to see that Jerry and Charlie were still at the store. We ran out to Haines Point to run the Vet's day course. we added on a bit on the towpath to get in 10.5 for the day.
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