Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Rockford Marathon
Rockford Marathon day.
After not running for seven weeks, you didn’t know what to expect. You’d signed up last minute and decided to
use this as a training run to see where you were at and to gauge the injury. You were pretty confident you could get the
thing done, you just didn’t know what kind of time you could pull off. The forecast was hot, humid and possibly
storms. You had a few friends doing it
as well. Sounded like a party…
Just like usual, you took off too fast. You ran three or four miles and realized you
were doing 6:45’s. You needed to slow
down. W/ the heat and humidity, you
wouldn’t be able to hold that forever.
You backed off a bit and tried to find a decent rhythm that would suit
you well for another 22 miles or so.
A couple of things you noticed while running (not to be a
Debbie Downer, but…)
1. You don’t like
running roads. It’s not nearly as
forgiving as the trails.
2. You don’t like the
marathon distance. You have to run so
fast and you can’t walk the uphills.
3. There was almost
no shade. Trail runs are full of shade,
making a hot and humid day more manageable.
4. It was HOT!
It’s amazing how much time you have to think while running
for three and a half hours. You thought
about your family. You thought about
your future. You thought about your
injury over the past couple of months.
You thought about how grateful you are to be back running. You thought about your friends. You thought about the mountains. You thought about her. You thought about why you were doing
this. Why? And you decided that you must enjoy
suffering. Suffering somehow makes you a
better person. You love to be on the
move while sweating and being out in the sun.
You love racing. But suffering
teaches you who you are and what you are really all about. And that teaches you more than anything. If you can’t figure out your problems in the
time it takes to run a marathon, you aren’t going to find any answers.
So there was the emergency bathroom stop at mile 10. There was the shoe coming untied at 13 and
almost tripping. There was the heat that
kept telling you to stop, walk the hills, take a little break. But something just a little deeper inside of
you kept telling yourself to push. Push
farther. Don’t stop and walk just
yet. Push. Move.
Keep on keeping on. Oh, and there
were your friends and crew that drove from aid station to aid station and may or
may not have flashed you.
For motivation purposes only, of course.
Either way, the day was a success. You finished the race virtually injury free
and with a smile on your face. You were
ecstatic. You ended up getting a little
dizzy afterwards but kept it together.
You didn’t puke afterwards like you did at Ironman last year. You cheered a few more of your friends in and
just finishing on a hot day like that is an accomplishment. And then you had to rush home and get to
work. You may have been a half hour late
but you did it. Goals accomplished. And now…on to bigger things…
Monday, May 21, 2012
5/14-5/19
5/19/12 Saturday
8:33p
Bike 3 miles to work and 2 to the grocery store.
Rest.
5/18/12 Friday 11:59p
Today you did an easy 10 kilometers on the trail. It felt like heaven. Everything is in order for you to try the Rockford marathon on
Sunday.
At night, you go to the fights in Madison w/ a few friends. The National Guard put on some fights (Fight
me MMA). They were by far the worst
fights you’ve ever seen. The fight
promoter said something to the effect of / We don’t wanna see a couple of
sweaty guys rolling around on the ground, we wanna see them fight! / --so every
time the fight went to the ground, they stood them up. It was terrible. But the tickets were free and you still had a
blast, getting out of town for the night…
5/17/12 Thursday 8:59p
Rest day from running.
3 mile commute.
15 minutes worth of planks w/ the boss at work.
Today you met Dusty Olson, the guy who inspired Scott Jurek
to start running (and gave him the nickname Jurker (which he said began as
Jurk-off)). He was a very cool guy w/
tons of good stories. He has crewed for
Scott during nearly all of his huge adventures.
And he hooked you up w/ three pair of Scott running shoes. What a cool day!
You also signed up (last minute) for the Rockford marathon. You won’t race it, you’ll just run it as a
training run.
5/16/12 Wednesday
7:37p
Day off from work today and the foot is comin around!
14 miles on moderate trails.
2100 yards (approximately)
across Lake
Ripley and back.
Solid adventure day w/ a friend. After all the exercise, you went to Cam-Rock
Sports and Café. What a cool place. Great menu and ambiance, coffee, bike
rentals, 100 different beers, soon to be kayak and canoe rentals w/ shuttle
services to pick you up, Frisbee golf, cool employees. What a cool little shop! They even let the two of you bring your dogs
in and hang w/ the black lab in the back while you ate!
5/15/12 Tuesday 11:04p
No real exercise today.
Rest day. Although you did bike 3
miles to and from work on the fixie and did 10 minutes worth of planks w/ the
boss at work. 1 minute up, 1 minute rest.
5/14/12 Monday 9:52p
Bike 3 mile commute.
5 min plank.
Weights for half hour.
Run three.
You are just coming back from the injury and starting to
incorporate some small runs. The
Achilles was a little fussy tonight, probably d/t running 10k yesterday
morning. You’d better take tomorrow off
from running.
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