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2011 Training Log–Week 15

Best week of the year so far.  Very high quality for me.  This week had it all – doubles, VFF, barefoot, speedwork, a medium length tempo, and a solid trail run with a decent amount of climbing – and easy recovery days sprinkled in-between.  Very happy with how things are going.  I still have a few pounds to lose, but I can feel my body getting leaner and lighter.  The legs are strong and keep begging for more.  The only thing holding me back is my heel issues, but even they are improving.  I keep pushing them to the edge, then letting them recover a bit before going again.

So with it being the middle of April, I figured it was high time for me to get my 2011 race schedule set (most people do this in October/November of the year before…).  I’m excited to be feeling better and getting in some decent training.  I decided to shake things up a little over previous years in terms of my Leadville approach.  In the past, I have always used the whole summer to build up to a big peak for Pb in August.  This year I’m going to race more, and also toss in a 100 miler in June.  I want to get better at that distance, and at some level simply need to start running more of them to improve.

Here is the plan:

This Saturday – Cheyenne Mountain 50k.  Going to train through this one and use it as a last long effort before CP.

May – Collegiate Peaks 50M.  Not sure what to expect on this course.  Thinking I’ll be happy with anything under 9:00.

June – Bighorn 100M.  Awesome course and scenery.  Will probably carry a camera on this one and look for a good steady effort while enjoying the trip.

July – North Fork 50M.  Great trails.  Missed this one last year and wanted to get in on it this time around.  May be heading out for a week long backpacking trip in the Maroon Bells the Monday after the race.

August – Leadville 100M.  Gotta get sub-24 this time.

Monday
Run – 11 / 1:38 / 142avg
Good cruiser run at the boneyard. Going into it, I thought I would like to end up just under 9 min pace with a heart rate around 140. Pretty much hit that with 8:54 pace and 142 hr.

Monday (2)
Run – 3.5 / :34 / 121avg
Easy jog to return an arm-load of books to the library.

Tuesday
Run – 7.7 / 1:12 / 142avg
Great day. First true workout in a very long time. Did 4 x 1k with 2min rest followed by 4 x 1min hill repeats. Felt strong and smooth for the most part. Very happy to get in some faster running for a change and come out of it feeling good.

The 1k repeats were on a slightly rolling tight singletrack trail with few turns. The hill was pretty mellow for the first half, then steeper for the second. I felt my way through the first couple of efforts, then pushed a little harder after that.

.65 / 4:19 (6:37) / 159avg / 166max
.62 / 4:04 (6:35) / 165avg / 173max
.67 / 4:03 (6:05) / 169avg / 176max
.65 / 3:51 (5:58) / 173avg / 179max

.19 / 1:06 (5:59) / 160avg / 171max
.19 / 1:05 (5:46) / 158avg / 172max
.18 / 1:07 (6:04) / 164avg / 175max
.18 / 1:02 (5:48) / 165avg / 176max

Wednesday
Run – 7 / 1:13 / 114avg
Nice easy recovery jog. Crazy-low heart rate today.
Thursday
Run – 11.2 / 1:25 / 159avg
Steady tempo. Pushed harder on some hills than I should have. Feeling lighter. Still a ways to go, but I can feel it coming back.

Thursday (2)
Run – 4.6 / :44 / 128avg
Really enjoyable 2nd run. Heel pretty grumpy to start, but settled down after a mile. Legs felt super, even good enough to hurdle the chains that are strung across the openings to the paths that I normally stop and step over. Finished with some barefoot laps at the soccer field.

Friday
Run – 6.1 / 108 / 120avg
Casual VFF jog at the Boneyard.
Saturday
Run – 20.5 / 3:24 / 152avg
Busy day today. Up early to help set up for the community Easter Egg Hunt. They were expecting over 1,000 kids to show up.

Then it was yard work, lunch, and a visit to the dog park for the Corgi Meetup. About two dozen Corgis showed up and our dog had a great time running, barking, and herding the other dogs around.

I was ready for a nap, but laced up the shoes and was out the door by two in the afternoon to hit the trails of Roxborough State Park. I ran from my house to the top of Carpenter Peak (8.6 mi, 91 min) and then added the South Rim loop for a little more distance. Great run (except for the heels as usual, those things felt like they were made of glass). I kept the effort level up on the climbs and on the descents as well. Nice to get a little bit of climbing in on the trails.

Sunday
Run – 3 / :30
Easy recovery jog on the treadmill.
Total Time – 11:51

Bike – 0 / 0
Run – 74.7 / 11:51

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Pic of the week:

The Playground.

Race Report: 12 Hours of Moab

The 24 Hours of Moab is a race with a lot going on.  In addition to the 24 hour event (which is run as a team relay or solo), there is a 100 mile race, 12 hour team or solo, and a 6 hour “fun run”.  The course is a 5.4 mile loop around a giant mesa about 15 miles north of Moab.  While the course wasn’t extremely difficult, it was definitely harder than I expected.  The first and last parts of each lap were rolling to flat dirt, about equal parts road and trail.  With a few stretches of deep sand to keep things interesting.  The middle half of the loop was a long climb on bumpy slickrock, with a short flat stretch, and then a long descent on slickrock.

I hadn’t raced an ultra since the Leadville 100 in August of last year.  I hurt my foot in September and ended up logging a whopping 200 miles combined total over October, November, and December while letting it heal.  I started training again on January 1st not really knowing what my first race would be, just playing it by ear.  While I had only averaged 45 miles per week so far this year, I had been getting in some solid long runs and soon felt the need to scratch the ultra itch.

This race appealed to me for several reasons.  I was able to sign up for it at the last minute, and with the loop format I would be able to drop out at any time if any of the old injuries flared up too badly.  The nice thing about a timed event like the 12 hour race is that there is no DNF.  There is not a set finish line, so you just run for as long as you can – then your total miles within the 12 hours determines your placing.  Moab was also close enough that I was able to keep the time away from home at a minimum.  I was treating this race as a rust-buster type of training event.  I took a couple of days off before the weekend, but didn’t do any other special training or tapering for it.

My goals were pretty simple, they revolved mostly around the 50K and 50 mile intermediate splits.  I hadn’t done a run like this in so long I wasn’t sure what I could expect from myself.  I figured I would run solid through 50K, then cut back and coast through 50 miles.  Anything on top of that would just be gravy.

I normally race in La Sportiva shoes, but decided to go with my New Balance MT101s for this race.  Mainly because I’ve had so many problems with my heels and I wanted to cut the back of the shoes to relieve any potential rubbing or irritation.  I’ve done this to other shoes in the past, but it is a huge pain.  Major surgery to remove all the glued-in plastic at the heel.  The 101s are so light and thin, and the heels are just made of foam without any plastic.  It was a simple job to just slice out a section.  I then glued some fabric over the holes and covered that with duct tape.  Ghetto for sure, but wanted to give myself any bit of help that I could.

I didn’t feel particulary great on race morning, but not too bad.  It was cold out in the exposed desert for the 7am start.  For the first 15 miles I struggled quite a bit to find my groove.  It felt like my legs were disconnected from my brain and just not getting the signals I was sending.  I held back, which was the right thing to do, but maybe it was a little too much.  I should have just relaxed and let my legs do their thing.  On last Monday’s run I had stepped hard on a sharp rock in my VFFs right in the center of my forefoot.  That pain dissipated after a day, but still remained very tender to the touch.  Well, I managed to nail that exact spot 3 times on the first lap.  Geeeze!!  Needless to say I wasn’t too happy about that.  I felt a huge blister forming on the ball of my left foot, my heels were hurting, and my shoes were full of sand.  In short, I felt like crap and I was barely any farther along than what I would consider a normal daily training run.

I do have to say, for not feeling that great, I sure seem to know how to be consistent.  Every time I run a loop course I seem to peg a certain lap time over and over again.  Even on this course which had all sorts of variety and alternated direction with each lap I ran the first 4 laps (20+ miles) at 53 minutes each with a heart rate average of 148 for the first two, and 154 for #3 and 4.

After those laps I made a 2 minute stop to reload my pockets with gels and then ran a bit harder for the next 10 miles with lap times a couple of minutes quicker and my heart rate averaging 157 and 160.  That really seemed to be the sweet spot for me and I felt a whole lot better in that section.  I pushed fairly hard on the lap where I averaged 160 and hit the 50K split in 5:09.  Not setting the world on fire, but pretty good for me.

Once I passed the 50K mark, I rewarded myself with a 5 minute stop to change socks and dump about 4 pounds of sand out of each shoe.  The feet were feeling ok, and the heels were limiting me a bit – but I couldn’t complain about how I felt in general.

The next 3 laps were all 61 minutes as I coasted along with a heart rate average for that section in the 140s.  I didn’t really run by my heart rate, but seeing the averages now matches up pretty well with the effort level I was putting in.  I had run everything up to this point and crossed paths with Brownie at around mile 35.  He let me know I was in the lead for the 12 hour race (there were so many runners on the course for the different events it was hard to tell who was doing what).  While that didn’t exactly light a fire under me – ok, maybe a bic lighter – it was enough to make me decide to keep on running through mile 50.

I haven’t run all that many 50 milers and at mile 45 when I saw the clock and realized that I could tag what for me would be a really good 50 mile time I pushed a bit.  The start/finish area was full of people and music.  It was fun to be announced by name coming in and recognized as a solo racer.  I felt good and popped right back out on the course without filling my bottle knowing that I would hit 50 miles before the unmanned water station on the far side of the course and could fill up then.

Onward I pushed, smoking my legs in the process.  My iPod shuffle really let me down in this final stretch.  I need to make a real playlist rather than just letting it decide.  Typically, I’m always skipping songs or hitting repeat on one that I like.  I have a rule on long runs where I just let it play and take what comes, though.  So I was hauling down the trail listening to Celine Dion singing some lullaby song in French.  I’ve never even heard that before, where did that come from?!?!?  Despite the sucky music I hit 8:44 (a 35 minute PR) for the 50 split and rewarded myself with my first walking break – which lasted for the next two miles!  Not a smart pacing strategy for a 12 hour race, but I was more interested in my own race-within-the-race at that point and was happy to have that time in the bag.  I now knew that I could run 50 miles based on a couple of month’s worth of 45 mile weeks.  Not ideal for sure, I hope to go a fair bit faster in the future, but I think I definitely outran my training on this one and was happy to be in that situation for a change.  I’ve certainly under-performed relative to my training on many occasions.

After the 2 miles of walking which included the main climb, I started back to a walk/jog combination for another mile and then was able to resume an easy jog for the rest of the lap.  With the fast first half of the lap and very slow second half I ended up with a 1:15 lap time.  I put in one more easy 1:15 lap for good measure and then pulled the plug at just a hair under 60 miles in 11:05.  That total was enough to make me the overall winner of the 12 hour race.  Not what I set out for, but I’ll take it!

I hung out for a while cheering runners and waiting for the awards ceremony, and heard the quote of the day.  A little girl that had obviously been waiting for many hours in the cold while her dad was running the race shouted at her mom, “I hate waiting for daddy to run!”.  The mom shot back, “Well, I’m sure daddy hates running 100 miles too!”.  I had to try hard to keep from busting up at that exchange.  Hanging out there for a while gave me a first-hand appreciation of those that wait on and support their runners during events like this.  I love my family too much to put them through that kind of torture…

2011 Training Log–Week 9

Solid week.  Still some issues with the heels, but everything is getting stronger.  Started doing some upper body work, with a pushup routine.  Got beat by my 14 year old daughter – that girl is strong!!

  

Monday
Run – 9.2 / 1:23 / 154avg
Boneyard. Jogged over then did a medium effort for 4 laps. Lap 1 was great, 2-3 sucked because my calves got super tight again causing my feet to go somewhat numb. Instead of stopping and letting them settle down, I kept going and focused on relaxing through it. Before long things eased up and I had a much better 4th lap.

53 pushups

Tuesday
Bike – 27.7 / 1:24 / 149avg
Good workout, not the greatest results. Beat last weeks time by a whole 13 seconds!!  Need to get the average up closer to 23mph.

20 / 54:54 (21.9mph)

Wednesday
Run – 6 / 1:04 /134avg
Was a little nervous about this one. 2 weeks to the day since I tore my calf muscle, and similar circumstances. A VFF jog the day after a hard bike ride. Worked out great, though. A bit tight in the calves, but no problem. Great day out. Took it super easy and concentrated on letting my heel drop to the ground a little more than normal. I think I have developed the habit of keeping up on my forefoot with my heel slightly raised, especially in the VFFs. I need to relax that area a bit more, but still stay smooth.

37 pushups

Thursday
Run – 12 / 1:38 / 154avg
Really felt this one in the hamstrings! left over from bike? pushups? good sign since nothing ever gets worked besides my calves??

Friday
Day off.
41 Pushups.

Saturday
Run – 31 / 4:48 / 147avg
Ahhh.  Needed this one.  Nice long run.  Ran home after the kids basketball game and a movie (Rango, meh).  Lots of hills in the first half, mostly flat after that.  Heels were a big issue, but everything else felt good.  Happy with the fitness at this point all things considered.  I can really feel the strength from the bike workouts coming through at the end of a run like this.

Sunday
Run – 3 / :35 / 127avg
Treadmill. Jogged 2.5 then hiked .5 @15% incline.

Total Time – 10:55

Run – 61.1 / 9:31
Bike – 27.7 / 1:24

Pushups – 131

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Pic of the Week 

This poor guy looks like he augered in from a considerable height.  It also sums up how I felt during the second half of Leadville last year.