USD Invite - 2009. Me running with former DSU teammate Sandy

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

5-month Update




So this post is about 4 months late compared to when I should have put it on here. I resolve to do better. Much better.

On Sunday, June 5th, after a week and a half of staff training @ Outlaw near Custer I attempted to run the Deadwood-Mickelson Trail Marathon which starts in the middle of nowhere and runs to Deadwood on the Mickelson Trail. My plan for the race was to run something in the area of 7:40 miles and just see where things went. Well, I was highly unprepared for a 26-mile run, especially this run in which the first 13 miles are all uphill (gradual, but still all uphill). I ended up hitting the wall in a big way around mile 18 and from mile 20 until the finish I had to walk for a considerable amount of time. My final time ended up being 4:03 which netted me 50th place overall out of around 300 runners. This race and time was a huge letdown but also a humbling and wonderful learning experience. I will most definitely be in WAY better shape and much more prepared before I embark on another marathon. A huge thank-you goes out to Megan Baker and Tyler Schultz for giving up their only morning off for 2 weeks go come along and cheer/help me during the race!!


Because I had to walk so much of the race, my legs recovered surprisingly fast; I still took 4 days off after the marathon but then I resumed training for the rest of the summer. Energy-wise was a different situation however. I felt like it took a full 2 to 3 weeks to get back to not feeling sluggish and tired all of the time. Youth camp with very limited time off (and very limited time to sleep in or get to bed before 11) is a hard time to catch up on sleep and restore energy however so it wasn't too shocking to not feel well for a while.


Other than the marathon I had my best summer of running since my junior year of high school. That was the only other summer that I trained this consistently and with this much mileage. My pace was usually slower than I would have liked but that is to be somewhat expected since camp is over 5000 feet of elevation and there is a rather large hill up the camp driveway to start each run.


Other highlights of the summer include getting up @ 6am on a day off to run up Harney Peak with Tyler Schultz (not sure how he talked me into this); competing in the Heart of the Hills 10.4 mile run in mid-July, averaging 6:56 pace for the race on a very hilly course; competing in the Spearfish Canyon Half-Marathon in late July (1 hr, 27 minutes); competing in the Custer Gold Discovery Days run the day after the half and just enjoying a summer full of beautiful and quiet (and hilly) scenic training runs. Almost all of my weekday runs were in the morning before my camp duties started so that meant waking up and being out the door by or before 6-6: 30am in most cases. This was a struggle many mornings but I never had a regret after completing an early morning run.


Since returning home after the summer I have mostly trained for and run in local 5k's for fun and to have something to look forward to on the calender. I have been able to run 3 successive PR's this fall and have lowered by 5k time to 17:28. For what's next, well hopefully I can run another 5k or two this fall and then hopefully this will be a mild winter and I can keep my training going and run some spring races, including a half or full marathon if I feel confident with my mileage.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Summertime!

Well I did not even put a post up last week mainly b/c the weather was horribly windy all week and I did not get much quality running in (only 22 miles all week), but this week was definitely a step in the right direction.

Week of May 2-8

Monday: Didn't Run; super windy and had plenty of homework to stay busy
Tuesday: 3 miles tempo run @ 6:30 pace; felt very sluggish and not good at all
Wednesday: 5 miles on Brokaw Trail in 7:05 pace; legs were tired and heavy at beginning but felt much better towards the end
Thursday: 3 miles easy; legs still do not feel sharp
Friday: 2 miles easy; pre-race day
Saturday: Avera Race Against Breast Cancer in SF just a couple blocks from our house; 18:15, 5th place overall out of 1,795 in the 5k; mile splits were (1) 5:55, (2) 5:49, (3) 5:49; average pace of 5:50; the weather was absolutely perfect - about 50 degrees with no wind, great day to run! I ran another 4 miles later in the afternoon since it was so nice outside; 8 miles total on the day
Link to Results and 5k male results
Sunday: Easy 6 miles Sunday evening with Jordan around Yankton; I shouldn't say evening, since it was actually about 9:30pm when we headed out; could barely run 8 minute pace; very sore but a nice easy conversational run

Total Miles: 27

Still not the mileage I need but I did get some very quality runs in amidst a busy week of school work. Not it's finals week and only 5 days until graduation and 3 more weeks until I leave for Custer for the summer at camp!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Running with the Rats by the River

Week of April 18-April 24

Monday: 7 miles through Yankton; 6:59 pace; felt great
Tuesday: 6 miles with Jordan around Yankton; 7:04 pace; felt decent
Wednesday: Didn't Run... Wanted to take a day off before the 1/2 marathon this week
Thursday: 6 miles in Sioux Falls; 7:07 pace; windy and ran a hilly route so it was a pretty good workout but felt good
Friday: 2 miles easy in Sioux Falls; felt great but wanted to keep mileage low for 1/2 tomorrow
Saturday: River Rat Half-Marathon in Yankton. This race started and finished on the river about 2 blocks from my house in Yankton so I decided it would be a great race and serve as a barometer for my Marathon in early June. The race started near the baseball field on the river just east of Broadway Ave and ran on the sidewalk towards the hospital and Mount Marty and then out towards the Dam before turning around and coming back. Sure enough, there was a pretty gusty headwind coming out of the west so the first half of the race was tough. Here is how it went by mile...

1- 6:47 - just trying to find a pace and settle in with some runners
2- 7:03 - ran in the back of a pack of 5 runners; very content to let somebody else lead into the strong headwinds
3- 6:35 - this included the large downhill just west of Yankton; our group of 5 split into 2 groups and I joined a group of 2 others up ahead
4- 6:43 - I was only planning to run 7-flats for the first half of the race but I was not going to run by myself in the wind so I just ran whatever pace the guy in front in the wind was running
5- 6:52 - wind was annoying but not terrible; just waiting to get done with this half of the race
6- 6:50
7- 6:44 - halfway through this mile we finally turned around and running with that wind at our back instead of into it felt AMAZING
8- 6:27- the 3 of us that were running together got some separation - probably about 10-20 seconds in-between each; the guy who ran out front was behind and I was in the middle
9- 6:27 - I only planned on running the 2nd half in 6:40-6:50 pace but I felt really good at this stage
10- 6:29
11- 6:55 - this included running back up the hill west of town
12- 6:16 - not sure what happened here; I honestly do not think that I could have run any faster or slower, my legs just felt like they were going on their own
13- 6:24 - started to feel a little pain by this time and I knew I wouldn't catch the guy in front of me and I could no longer see the guy behind me so just felt like I coasted in

Final Time: 1 hr 26 mins 39 seconds

I finished 4th overall of about 130 runners. Thomas Madut won the race and Michael Hoffman was 2nd. Thomas was a year behind me @ Lincoln High School in SF so I ran against him a bunch in HS and Hoffman runs for DSU in Madison and I know him quite well so it was fun to see those guys run well. The guy who finished 3rd goes to SDSU and has a pretty sweet blog... www.runningonthewhiteline.com

Complete results here

This was only my 2nd ever half-marathon and my first was not as competitive as I was just helping to pace some female teammates. I felt WAY better than I thought I would and in hindsight could have run a little faster, especially with better weather. Definitely a confidence booster for Deadwood

Sunday: Ran 3 miles easy in Marshall after going to church with my grandparents. Legs were a little sore but the run was toughest because the whole time I was starving and all I could think of was the meal that Grandma would have ready for Easter dinner when I got back!

Total Miles: 37

All in all a really good week. I realize that I will not get the mileage I originally wanted before my race but I should be ok as long as I get a couple more decent long runs in. My main goal is still to break 3 hours and I think it should be pretty close. I think the biggest thing will be to run smart and keep my pace under control the first half of the marathon.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Winter Returns!

April 11-17

Monday: 4 miles; 2 miles @ 6 minute pace but could not manage any further
Tuesday: Ran west of town and back; 7 miles; felt slow and sluggish
Wednesday: Didn't run; shins sore
Thursday: 4 miles; 7:17 pace; windy & cold
Friday: Didn't run; windy and snowing and slushy and just did not want to run in these conditions
Saturday: 5 miles on bike trail; 7:09 pace; cool and windy but felt pretty good
Sunday: 2 miles easy @ 6:54 pace; just trying to break in some new racing shoes and it was cold!

Total Miles: 22

Definitely not the mileage I was looking for this week but I had some shin soreness and decided to do less rather than more and hopefully feel better in the coming weeks; not to mention the weather in the 2nd half of the week really sucked so it was a good week to take a little time off. Signed up to run the River Rat Half Marathon in Yankton this Saturday morning. Should be a fun race. Main goal is to run first half @ 7 minute mile pace and then drop down to 6:50-6:40 pace for the 2nd half.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Building Building Mileage


Week of April 4 - 10



  • Monday: 5 miles easy around Yankton; 7:17 pace; very windy!

  • Tuesday: Ran west on bike trial 6.5 miles & back. 13 miles. 1:37:11, 7:28 pace. Felt ok but last couple of miles were a struggle

  • Wednesday: 35:10, 7:02 pace, 5 miles easy on bike trail west of town

  • Thursday: Ran to HS track and did 6x800 with 3:00 rest: 2:52-2:57-2:50-2:50-2:48-2:44, felt ok; mile cool down and mile warm up - 5 miles total

  • Friday: Day off

  • Saturday: 5k @ Summit Center; Missouri Valley Christian Acadamy fundraiser; 18:50, won by over 3 minutes; fun run but would have been nice to have somebody to race

  • Sunday: Super windy; ran 6 miles in Yankton; first couple of miles were over 8 minute pace but picked it up throughout the run and finished at a 7:07 pace overall

  • Total Miles: 37 Good week of running...



  • I'm hoping to get a longer 14-15 miler in sometime later this week and then maybe run a half-marathon in Yankton on Easter weekend... but we'll see.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Long Overdue

Haven't updated in quite a while so I'm not gong to recap everything I have done since the last blog post (way back in February). I went to France for Spring break so there was no running at all during that trip. We did so much walking every day that I don't think my feet could of handled much running, plus I just didn't want to drag all of those extra clothes and shoes along. Following our return from France I left with some students to the Crow Creed Indian Reservation for a 2-day documentary making trip at the elementary school so that was a couple of more days off. I have finally got back into the running routine and managed to get just over 30 miles this week. There are 9 weeks until the Deadwood Marathon so that means I have 7 weeks max of quality training time before a short taper before the race. I need to reassess my training plan and will hopefully get something rather concrete figured out this week. Definitely need to start working on some serious long runs. On a very bright note... the weather has finally taken a turn towards spring and I can definitely handle running in 40 and 50 degree temps! :)

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Brrr Cold

Feb. 21 - Feb. 27

Monday: Didn't run; in Omaha and it was cold :(
Tuesday: 13 Miler across the dam and on highways in Nebraska before coming back across the bridge and back to Yankton
Wednesday: Didn't Run; Knees were sore from 13 miler
Thursday: 4 miles on treadmill @ hospital; cold and windy
Friday: 5 miles easy through Yankton
Saturday: Didn't run
Sunday: 5 miles easy through Yankton

Total Miles: 27

Not the best week for getting mileage but it was pretty cold all week and my knees were a little banged up from the Tuesday long run.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Good mileage boost week

Feb. 14 - Feb. 20

Monday: Dropped off NW of Yankton 12 miles out; 1 hr, 29 mins, 3 seconds; 7:25 pace overall; tried to take it easy but felt really good
Tuesday: 5 miles around Yankton; 35:20, 7:04 pace; felt good
Wednesday: Dome; 4x500 w 75 second rest: 1:38-1:39-1:39-1:39, 4x300 w 100 jog: 57-56-55-52; even 4 miles with warm-up and cool-down
Thursday: 7 miles; 49:50 on bike trail, 7:07 pace; good run although the last 2 miles I really had to use the bathroom :(
Friday: 5 miles around Yankton, 2 miles of it were a tempo pace under 7 slightly but did not feel that great
Saturday: 5 miles on trails in Lincoln, NE; 7:12 pace overall but the 2nd half of the run was much faster due to strong tail wind
Sunday: Rest

Total Miles: 38

The weather was pretty great most of this week so it was a good week to bump up the mileage. I was very pleased with how I felt on every run except for Friday; even the 12-miler seemed pretty easy and I ended up running about 20 seconds quicker per mile than planned.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The cold crappy weather continues

Feb. 7 - Feb. 13

Monday: Biked at fitness center; very cold and windy outside
Tuesday: 4 miles on treadmill @ fitness center; still negative temps plus wind
Wednesday: Dome: 1000, 2-500's, 4-250's with 90 second rest: 3:23-1:35-1:33-44-42-42-41; 4x200 with 60 second rest: 32-33-32-33; workout went well but it was tough
Thursday: 5 miles around Yankton in 36:41, 7:20 pace; lifted, felt ok but the run was a little tough
Friday: 5 miles easy around Yankton
Saturday: Ran 7 miles on bike trail in Yankton; 50:17, 7:10 pace; very nice out and felt really good
Sunday: Drove to Minneapolis and back for a concert, didn't get a run in

Total Miles: 25

I didn't get the mileage this week that I was after but that is the way it goes with the weather. Next week I hope to get at least 40 miles. I'll be in France for 8 days over Spring break and will not be able to run at all while I am over there so I want to get some good mileage built up so a week off wont hurt my training too much.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Jan. 31 - Feb. 6

Monday: Very cold and windy; Ran on treadmill at fitness center. 10 miles; averaged 7:30-7:35 pace. Felt ok but very boring

Tuesday: Treadmill at fitness center again; 3 miles; terrible run - couldn't manage a pace and felt very sluggish so quit early

Wednesday: Dome in Vermillion; 500-1000-1500-1000-500; with 1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 2min, and 1 min rest: 1:38-3:22-5:12-3:21-1:34; 4x200 with equal rest: 34-35-34-33; good workout but hurt pretty bad throughout

Thursday: Easy 5-miler in 36:17

Friday: Easy 4-miler on bike trail in Yankton

Saturday: Frostbite 4 in Beresford: 24:27, 5th place overall and won my age group; first 2-miles were sub 6 minute, slowed down last 2 miles; 3 miles on bike trail in SF later in afternoon

Sunday: Rest



Total Miles: 33





In other news I bought a Garmin 110 on Saturday so now I will become a pace/distance freak! Also, I got some of last year's Kayano 16's on clearance... so I'm set on shoes for a while.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Spring is here! .... oh crap, it's only January

What a great week for running! It was around 30 degrees and even warmer sometimes all week long. After last week's single digit temps, 30 seems awfully warm! Unfortunately it is still the dead of winter and this week will be more single digits. Even 5 or 10 degrees is quite manageable while running but a strong wind can make things quite unpleasant. Oh well, each day that goes by is one day closer to spring and warmer weather. Here is the past week in review:

January 24-30
Monday: 7 mile fartlek, lifted, felt good on the run
Tuesday: 5 miles easy
Wednesday: Dakota Dome; 8x500 with 2 minute rest, 4x200 with equal rest, warm-up and cool-down to equal 5 miles; this workout hurt!
Thursday: 5 miles easy, accels, lifted
Friday: 3 miles easy, accels
Saturday: BV Invite in Storm Lake, IA. Mile: 5:07, 11 seconds faster than last week @ Wayne State, 3k 10:44. Happy with mile, but legs were dead and tired during 3k. Warm-ups and cool-downs equaled 6 miles for the day
Sunday: Rest; woke up with a headache... glad I wasn't planning on running today anyways

Total Miles: 31


I have also spent some time thinking about different marathons that I would like to run eventually. Yes, that is how modest I am, I already have a list made up of marathons to run before running even one. Here are some of the ones I would really like to run in no particular order:

Brookings: small regional marathon
Disney: it would be fun to run through the parks, and also to spend some time with my aunt and uncle in Florida during January!
New York: biggest marathon in the world; would be fun to run through all 5 New York boroughs
Boston: longest-running marathon all time, also a more "elite" field due to qualifying standards
Chicago: Another big US marathon in terms of crowds and field-size
Twin Cities: supposedly the "most beautiful" urban marathon in America
Grandma's: run in Duluth, MN in June; largest US summer-time marathon
Marine Corps: Washington DC marathon, would be a lot of fun to run by all of the DC landmarks, plus a good chance to visit another Aunt and Uncle :)

Friday, January 28, 2011

Time to find some fitness

After the half-marathon in December I took a couple weeks off through finals week until Christmas break started. I resumed running on Dec. 19 and have slowly been building my mileage back up. I am tweaking my weekly training just a little bit for the marathon. Tentatively my weeks will look like this...

Monday: Long Run
Tuesday: Easy Day
Wednesday: Speedwork
Thursdays: Easy Day
Friday: Easy Day
Saturday: Tempo Run/Meet/Road Race
Sunday: Rest

We also do weight training 2 days a week (usually Monday and Thursday) and on the days we don't weight train we do exercises after the run (ie. crunches, push-ups, pull-ups, toe-raises)




Here is my workout from last week: Jan. 17-23
Monday: 6.5 mile fartlek; windy & cold!
Tuesday: 3.5 miles through Yankton
Wednesday: Dakota Dome - 4x1000's w/ 2 minutes rest: 3:22-3:26-3:31-3:27. 4x300 w/ 100 jog in-between: 55-56-55-55. Felt ok, warm-up and cool-down made it an even 5 miles
Thursday: Dropped off 4 miles north of town; COLD!
Friday: 2 miles easy, pre-meet day
Saturday: Wayne State meet. Mile, 3k, and 4x400. Neither race went too well, especially disappointed in mile. Races plus warm-ups and cool-downs equaled 5 miles
Sunday: Rest

Total Miles: 26

Time for a marathon

After running the half-marathon in December I knew that I wanted to start running half and full marathons competitively. Fall is definitely the popular time for marathons although there are a few in the Spring as well. I knew that I wanted to run a smaller regional race for my first official marathon. My first thought was to run the Brookings Marathon. It is a nice small race and close to home. Not to mention that my college coach (and current landlord) Randy Fischer won it 5 times in the 1980's and he also has the course record. Well, the race is scheduled for May 14th which is also my graduation day from college so I guess that day is out. Right now my plans are to run the Deadwood Mickelson Trail Marathon on Sunday, June 5th. I already paid my entry fee so as far as I'm concerned I better be running this race!

This race is appealing for a couple of reasons. First off, it's in the Black Hills and I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Black Hills. The majority of the race takes place right on the Mikelson Trail which is mostly crushed gravel and should be rather easy on the legs. I am hoping to work @ Outlaw Ranch in Custer again this summer so I will already be in the Hills for a little bit before the race and hopefully long enough to get used to the elevation before race day.

My goals are fairly simple I guess. I want to break 3 hours and maybe even 2:50 or faster. Hard to tell this far away what my fitness will be at. I'd love to win the race as well but that mostly depends on who shows up to run that day. If someone capable of running 2:30 is there I will NOT be going out in 5:50 pace only to die a horrible death during the 2nd half of the race. I just need to focus on my training and race the 26.2 miles. The really unique part that I already touched on briefly is.... ELEVATION! The course starts @ about 5300 feet and builds up to 6200 feet just before mile 14. So the good news is there is only one hill! It's just kind of a big one. Mile 14 to the finish is all downhill except for one small uphill at mile 19.

Introduction

Well here we go. I have been keeping a running log for about 4 years now so I decided that I might as well make it available online in case anyone is curious or interested. I don't use a actual running log; instead, I just take a 1-subject notebook and write in my mileage and workouts on one page per week. It is simple and works well. I also like the fact that I can put as much or as little detail each day as I please. In the front of each notebook I dedicate a page to my weekly mileage and also how many miles are on each of my pairs of running shoes that I am using. My feet and legs always start to hurt around the 400-425 mile total so I like to keep a running total so I know when to start breaking in a new pair.

I think I will mostly just post once per week, to put down a recap of my weekly workouts and races. I track my running week on a Monday-Sunday schedule.

This past fall was my final season of collegiate eligibility as I competed for Mount Marty College in cross country. The season was a little disappointing as I finally managed to break 30 minutes in a couple meets but I couldn't shake some nasty stomach cramps for most of the season. It was very frustrating as I often felt great in workouts and then terrible on race day.

I ran my first ever half-marathon in December to try and help pace two of my female teammates to a national qualifying standard. I had been on some pretty long runs before so I was not nervous of the 13.1 miles, but I was a little nervous doing this in a race setting (not to mention the fact that from xc conference in early November through the race date I was not exactly "piling on" the mileage). Well the race ended up being my most enjoyable run in a LONG time. A group of five of us managed to run 1:34 and change and it was a very relaxing and easy pace. I felt like I could have run that pace all day and it was a definite confidence-booster even though it was a slower pace than most of my easy days.