Friday, July 30, 2010

QualifyGrampyQualify Part VII 07/30/10

Making progress, but in 1 instance too much progress too fast!


Weight today: 160.2 lbs, the problem is that I am not eating enough! (Yes, Kristen, you have warned us all of this danger.)


This week most of my team is out of town on Saturday. To help them get in their long run we met Thursday evening to get in 14 miles. Based on just normal daily activity I need about 1750 calories, when you 100 calories per mile run that means I should take in an additional 1400 for a total of 3150 calories.


I got busy and behind schedule and headed out on the run after only 1075 calories for the day and most of those a minimum of 5 hours prior. Ran out of fuel---didn't make it past 11!


Lesson learned, you've got to eat well to run well.


The sad thing is I said all of this back in May at the start of my quest. I should pay more attention to my plan!!!!

Refined sugar and diet soda - Bad
Protein and complex carbs - Good
More fruit and veggies, more turkey on sandwiches
Calories to match activity level!!!



More next week,

Eric

aka RunGrampyRun

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

QualifyGrampyQualify Part VI 7/20/10

Extra rest was on the schedule for after our pseudo half and that is exactly what I did. As it turned out, I rested to the extreme. I took Sunday and Monday off to rest, then between getting ready for vacation with the yard, then packing on Thursday and traveling on Friday I didn’t run all week.

Michigan, was cooler but not by much. The humidity was still high. Saturday I set out on what was to be a 10 mile run, about 3 miles into the run my path merged with an ongoing 10k race. I looked a bit odd running with my water bottles. I merged into the front third of the race and just for fun, began pacing with the group. Four miles later as we neared the finish I turned off the course and resumed my long run pace. With the increased pace I shortened my run to about 8 miles.

Sunday I did some strength training and a bit of hill work. There is an asphalt path from the top of the bluff down to the beach. It is about ¼ mile long and an 8-10% grade. As I ran my repeats I could hear thunder in the distance and see a storm moving in across Lake Michigan. I finished my 6th repeat and decided that it was time to head for shelter. By the time I got back to the condo we were hit with a downpour and 60 mph winds. Thirty minutes later the sky cleared and we had a beautiful sunset.

Monday I set off again. The course I run follows a bluff high above Lake Michigan and offers a beautiful view of the lake. At one point there is a footbridge that goes down the bluff and crosses the railroad tracks. There are about 10 switchbacks that allow you to descend the 300 feet down the bluff to lake level. Coming back up the bridge is the beginning of mile 6 of my run.









Another humid day and for the first time in summer running I needed my Nipguards. Coincidentally, and also for the first time, it was off with my shirt to avoid getting too sore. Naked Joe I now know how great if feels! This has been a year for firsts, my first time running in a singlet, which Susan thought was TME (Too Much Eric), now shirtless.....hmmmmm where oh where could this be leading? Watching my pace more carefully I ran the full 10 miles and felt great, new shoes helped my feet and legs, much less tired.

This was mile 10.000000000001








On my running course I pass a frozen yogurt stand a couple of times. If a McDoald's Ice Cream Cone is great for a post run recovery, why not mid-run also? So, after climbing up the bridge, I stopped and had a cone. Here was this really sweaty guy, carrying this funny looking fanny pack with a bright blue hose around his waist, digging into the pack to pull out a sweaty bill to pay for an ice cream cone. No wonder she looked at me as an oddity! I can assure you though, it is very easy to get a brain freeze when you're that hot. I can also tell you that even though it may have been simply mental, I felt great the remainder of the run!

Tuesday, our last full day one the lake and my last run. It felt great, I trimmed a few seconds off and still felt like it was an easy 8 on a cloudy humid day. (And yes the shirt came off for the second half :)).

Wednesday it was off for Chicago in the morning to meet some friends for lunch then head back to St. Louis. I had hoped to get home in time for a quick run to loosen up the "car muscles". That didn't happen. We arrived in the East St. Louis area just after the 55 viaduct flooded. We were only 3 miles from the next exit and it took 2 hours to get to it and head back north to I270. The normal 5 hour drive took 8, no run for me!

Thursday was speed work night. As usual I ran from home the 2-1/2 miles to the track. We did 12 400 yard repeats on a very hot July evening. As I started home I could really feel the heat and my legs got weaker and weaker. Rather than injure myself or get ill I called for Susan to pick my up cutting a mile of my 8 mile plan. Funny thing was, as soon as I got off the phone I felt better and began to run again. When I got in the car, Susan asked why I was running so fast. Another proof that this can be a very mental sport!

Saturday, I was back with my marathon training team, running 10 miles on a nice shady and level course. It was still hot but very bearable. Lot's of hydration and a chocolate milk at the end and I felt great! Mileage will begin to increase substaintially now, a minimum for 20 mid-week miles and 14 miles next Saturday. Nutrition will now become more and more important as we deplete our glycogen stores.

More next week,
Eric
aka RunGrampyRun


Monday, July 12, 2010

Qualify Grampy Qualify V - 07/12/2010

What a week! We ran an pseudo-half marathon last weekend. Pseudo only because it was not an official race, it was still a 13.1 mile run. The team members were to run at or close to their race pace in order for them and the coaches to judge progress in training.
Thursday we had quite a rainstorm, over 2" in about 3 hours. I ran to the track for speed work and back home for a total of 8 miles. My average pace was 8:45 per mile! I now really love to run in the rain. After that run I was personally brimming with confidence! My assignment was to run a 10:00 minute pace as one of the "markers" for the training team. Heck 8 at 8:45 on Thursday, 13.1 at 10:00 on a flat trail on Saturday should be no sweat.
At 6:30 sharp off we went. It took a couple of miles to get my pace in the groove. It was hot. It was HUMID (over 90%). The second half became a struggle, my sports drink wasn't helping, my GU (nutritional) didn't seem to do a thing. I decided to fluctuate my pace, run about 10:30 for a quarter mile to get some rest, then pick up to 9:30 for a quarter to average out the 10 min pace. The final 4 miles were some of the toughest I have done since the heat of Chicago in 2007. Throughout those last miles I forced myself to focus: "hips forward, lean into the run, heel lift, drive the knee through......" Thanks Brandi for all those hours we spent training and breaking down the stride into its components!!!!
This IS a mental sport, Saturday was wonderful training. While I can't say it was enjoyable I am glad that I was able to meet the mental challenge. It felt so good when it was over! By the was my time was 1 hour 11 minutes, that is 131 minutes which divided by 13.1 is EXACTLY 10:00 per mile :))).
Now for some fun: Welcome to my new theme song: Enjoy and realize that someday all too soon you will understand.
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

QualifyGrampyQualify IV 07/06/10


Forgive me followers for I have not written, it has been over 1 month since posting. Wait a minute, this isn't confession and I'm not Catholic.....forget it.

My mother used to say, if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all. It's not that I haven't had nice things to say, I just haven't had much to write about that wasn't simply boring. So here is a quick update:

Today I broke the 500 mile mark for the year. I have logged a total of 20 hours of running since my qualification adventure began. I am running 4 days a week and am just now feeling like I am able to resume cross training. My ribs, while still tender at times seem to be 90+% healed. Everything I read said it would take 6 weeks and last weekend was # 6.

I am having a great time with my pace group team, everyone is simply great. We are still working on a team name but it may become "The No Passing Zone" because a when Mary & Andrea get talking, their pace picks up to "lip speed" and off they go.

This Saturday we will run an unofficial half marathon (13.1 miles) at our "Race Pace". I doubt there will be much talking going on. This is to allow everyone to judge their progress and gain confidence that running the long run pace actually does help prepare us for the race. I'll have chocolate milk for my group at the finish!! Yes, for you non-runners, chocolate milk is nearly a perfect recovery food. It has carbs, protein and fat, all needed for recovery. The only more perfect recovery food would be a McDonald's ice cream cone :))))))

The heat and humidity this summer has been unbelievable. We has a bit of a respite last week but it is back today with a heat index of 97F. Someone mentioned that 2009 we only had 1 week in the 90's. We've been there most of this spring and summer!!

So that's the update, more later.
Eric
aka "RunGrampyRun"