Wednesday, March 31, 2010

250.7

That's a new monthly PR for mileage for me.  I still can't believe I ran that much over the past month, but I did.  Running sure felt like a part time job once in awhile, but it also felt good to push myself past my comfort zone.  It wasn't easy, and some of it wasn't very fun, but I sure hope it pays off in my upcoming spring race schedule.  Seriously, I ran 250.7 miles in March.  Me.  And 15 months ago, I was not a runner, at all, didn't want to do it, couldn't do it, wouldn't try it. And now, I run. And run. And run. Weird.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

4 Personal Record Weeks in a Row

My legs may think I'm a little nuts, but I've just completed 4 buildup weeks in a row, culminating in 42.0, 51.0, 52.4, 60.4, and 62.4 miles each successive week.  That's definitely a PR in itself, and also just completed my 50th day of running in a row. Overall I'm feeling OK, although my right knee hurts quite a bit, but it does seem to be getting a lot better too. I have a few other minor aches, but that's perfectly acceptable for as much running as I'm doing.  My speeds have really increased, going from an average weekly pace of 9:37, to 9:26, to 9:34, to 9:19, and finally 9:09.  In other words, even though the mileage feels like a part time job sometimes (my wife would probably agree), it seems to be paying dividends that hopefully I can cash in during any one of my upcoming half marathon races.  I'm shooting for 1:50 if at all possible so I can get a position in the seeded race corral in the Chicago Marathon this fall.  Running is good right now, and while I've got the time, I need to use it to keep pushing harder, faster, further, and longer while I can.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

RaceReady Fitness LD Shorts Review

In a recent race, I ran in my Nike tight shorts, and I liked it a lot. Basically, they're like bicycle shorts, only a little thicker. I'm not trying to flaunt anything, it's just that I liked the tighter shorts for the race. Knowing about the RaceReady brand of shorts that mesh have pockets attached to the back of the shorts, I decided to buy a pair of of the Fitness LD (long distance) shorts. These are the tight shorts, very similar to the Nike tight shorts, but with 5 mesh pockets along the back. I used them on my 14 mile long run today, and overall, I'd have to say I like them a lot. There aren't any seems in the crotch (I have a pair of Asics tight shorts that have a seam that rubs me in the nether regions on longer runs), and they are a high quality pair of shorts. The pockets in the back should be very handy for carrying a lot of extra stuff!  Definitely worth the money.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

On Fire...

I'm on my 42nd running day in a continuous streak. That's amazing, and my speeds are finally starting to improve a little. I've had some pangs in my right knee over the last couple of weeks, but I've learned how to manage it so it doesn't get any worse. Icing, stretching, NSAIDs, ultrasound, it's all working. But, the beating on my body will only continue. My spring marathon is in 6 weeks. So about 3 to 4 more weeks of solid training, and then the taper begins. I do have a half marathon in mid April in Abilene, KS, and am hoping to at least get a PR out of that. Ideally, my half marathon goal is 1:50 so I can get a seeded corral at the Chicago marathon this fall, but I've got 2 more chances after the April race to reach that. After looking at my running log this morning, I noticed that I've run 66.6 miles over the previous 7 days, and 215 miles over the previous 30 days. That's pretty amazing!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A Good Week Afterall

Earlier in the week, I was fairly concerned about my knee. The pain was similar to the pain I experienced after the injury after the Vegas race. Well, I lived up to my expectations and really was conscientious about my stretching and icing. It paid off since I was able to log 52 miles, my best week ever, culminating in a 20 mile long run this past Sunday. Excellent.

I'm off to a good start this week. My knee was definitely not as sore after the 20 miler this weekend, and it feels good now. I've already run 15 miles this week, everything feels good. I should take a cutback week, but I'm in a running game on Runners World, and our team really needs the miles. Depending on how I feel, I may try to push it a little.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Monday, March 8, 2010

Now I've Done It

The knee hurts pretty badly today. I did go to the gym and managed about 2.5 miles on the treadmill, doing a combination of a shuffle and the circular motion that I discovered yesterday. I've iced my knee, and am back on Aleve for awhile, and plan to stretch the ITB and hamstring like crazy. May even get the ultrasound unit back out. This is ridiculous. Stupid tight ITB. 2 steps forward, 1 step back. Feels like that's been my mantra for my entire running career.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Now My Blisters Have Blisters

Using the combination of athletic tape and moleskin taped over my arch blisters worked out very well. On my 18.2 mile run today, my arches did not hurt at all thankfully. However, now I have blisters on my right foot where the tape seams were located. So I have blisters as a result of my blisters. Ei Yi Yi! What next? On the bright side, the blister on top of my toe did OK. I managed to paint it with a few layers of liquid bandage last night, which helped to seal it tight, and I also managed to get a corn pad to stick this morning before putting on my shoe. It may have bled a drop or two, but overall, did great.

I can't say the same for my knee though. Last week after my 16 mile long run, I had a lot of knee pain the next couple of days. It was the same old pain that I had during the Vegas Marathon. I think I've reached my limit of combining speed workouts and increasing my distance. I'm on the verge of breaking myself again, likely a result of a tight ITB. I've been stretching really well, and the mid week runs felt great though. But, near the end of my 18.2 mile run today, I knew I had pushed it too far. I ran 15 of the 18.2 at marathon pace, (it feels better during the run if I run faster), but I'll pay for it after the run. The last 3 miles were kind of a death march, so I definitely went "too" far. Ugh. I did find a way to swing my leg in a circular motion though to help prevent the pain, but I fear the damage has been done.

On a bright note, even though I may have "broken" my knee again, I did manage to break my weekly mileage personal record with 51 miles. Yay me? Hmm.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Streaking - 28 Days

I've done it, I've run for the last 28 days, straight, without a break. A running friend has been doing it since the beginning of the year and inspired me to give it a try too. At first, I didn't think I could do it, but found that the easy runs on my scheduled rest days weren't actually that bad. A couple of miles at a very slow, easy pace without barely breaking a sweat wasn't as hard as I thought. Mostly, I think it was a mental thing, that my mind made me think I "needed" a rest day. In fact, these very easy runs aren't that taxing, and it's just like a rest day anyhow. For what it's worth, 28 days down, weeks and months to go.

Friday, March 5, 2010

My Lucky Day??

On my run last night, near the end, in the last mile, I found a $1 bill in the gutter, soaking wet. We've had a lot of snow melt over the last couple of days, and I'm guessing it must have fallen out of a snowbank. Today, I ran the same route, and in the same exact spot, I found a $10 bill, soaking wet, floating in the gutter. Seriously? I looked around for more money, but that was it. Either someone lost some money earlier in the year and it just finally melted free, or I'm now part of some kid's science or psychology experiment. Either way, I've got $11 in my pocket right now. Although, I certainly don't need the money, so I'll try to pay it forward at some point by giving it to a homeless person on a street corner.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

A Bloody Blister

Ok, this is getting out of control. The blister that I got yesterday broke open tonight on my 9.5 mile run, which then soaked the top of my shoe with blood. I didn't even realize it during the run since it was dark, and the run was going so well. In fact, I was very surprised to see the blood, since my foot didn't hurt much at all after the first mile or so. Se la vi, this may turn out to be a very troublesome spot.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Yet Another Blister

The new shoes have given me another blister, this time, on the top of my middle toe on my right foot. I was able to solve the arch blister problem by getting some moleskin and using athletic tape to tape the moleskin over them, which worked OK. But, the top of my middle toe rubbed on the shoe, and new blister developed. Hmm. Can a running shoe be defective?