Monday, February 23, 2009

Week 8

Week 8
Yesterday was one of those days I won’t forget for a while. It was a very tough run for me and it wasn’t because I was going too fast. The plan was to do 17 plus miles and for the first time take in some food/gel with regular water. I have had a touch of the flu all week and was hoping it wasn’t going to impact the run. I did take it easy all week. I felt really bad on my Friday run so I was still a little concerned. On Saturday I felt a little better during the run and I felt pretty good when I woke upon Sunday morning so things were looking up. The weather report called for some snow/rain so I made sure I got an early start. Toby and I went out at 7 and put out 4 bottles of water so I could get out before 8 AM.

I set out for my run with a little Aerosmith to loosen up. The weather was good not that cold and the sun was actually out a little. The first few miles of the run are hilly so I know it usually take about 45 minutes to get in a good rhythm. About a mile into the run I had to make a pit stop which is okay because I felt better afterwards. At this point I was listening to an Andy Potts interview which allowed me to zone out for a little bit. . I got to the first water stop and things were not feeling bad but I had yet to find my stride. The next part of the course was mostly down hill and I was feeling okay but I did start to notice my left calf was acting up again (was tight all week). At around 7 miles I made another pit stop and this one was interesting because I used up all my supplies during the first stop. Let’s just say that snow is really cold but served its purpose. I always know how I am feeling during these long runs by how much I am looking forward to the next bottle of water. By now I was counting down the mailbox numbers so I knew I wasn’t feeling good. I finally came to 207 so I took my one and only gel and drank water. I walked for a minute and a half while drinking.

I made it the next stop without many issues or complaints. Shortly after the third water stop which I ate a little Cliff bar, it was too hard to chew so I took a few bites, I started to feel pretty bad. My shoulders were getting fatigued; my calf was really sore and on the verge of cramping up, and most of all my right ankle was killing me. I just kept saying just get me to the last water bottle and I will be all set because that last water bottle was 1 ½ miles from my house. When I got into the old town center I thought it may be a good idea to get of the concrete side walk and run on the grass. Well, that was a mistake, after about ten yards I felt my calf seize up but lucky I adjusted my stride and prevented a full blown cramp. I got back on the street and ran more flat footed to lessen the load on my calves. At this point I am crawling along but I know I’m not far from the water. I had an idea where I put the water but not that good because I never found it. I thought about taking some time to search for it but said screw it. I walked for a bout 30 seconds and continued on. My energy was okay, believe or not, it was just the other things making me miserable. I made it across 125 without the benefit of waiting for traffic but after that it was all down hill to my house. At the 17 mile mark 17 Days by Prince came on and helped me pick up the pace ever so slightly. When I got to my own little neighborhood I was searching for a song just to keep my going and settled for AC DC.
As soon as stopped I knew I was going to be junk the rest of the day. I picked up some snow, threw it in the tub, and settled in for my ice bath. I bagged it after 7 minutes not because it was too cold but I was just miserable and needed to lie down.
Looking back I always remember the first 17 plus run is always a challenge so I guess I’m right on schedule.

On the IPod – Started out with some Aerosmith from Toys in the Attic, No More No More is one my favorite tunes by them. I only had one interview this week, Any Potts not the riveting but he served his purpose. I always look to the music to influence the mood and The Way We Were certainly did that. I have always liked that song because it reminds me of my mother and being a kid. It’s a great reflection song and that’s what I did while listening to it. The only other song besides aforementioned Prince tune that made any impact was by the Moldy Peaches and that was probably when I felt the best during the run.

The details – 17.25 miles – 2:51:27 (includes all the stops) the pathetic but complete pace – 9:56


Next week – Stu’s 30K – goal is to finish feeling okay

1 comment:

  1. Training for any marathon is NOT a piece of cake. It take a lot work and patience. And you pray that the body will hold up. You are right on track/schedule the first 17 miles are always the most chanllenging. I'm with you on Stu's, my goal is NOT to finish fast but to finish strong and happy.

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