Showing posts with label ottawa marathon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ottawa marathon. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Found a new route tonight

I stumbled by it during the day today on my walk to get the car. (car was at the trusty Mechanic's getting a checkup before we go to Ottawa)Of course the only reason I found it is cause I took the long way which is totally out of the way but there is a Tim Hortons the long way so you know. So I said tonight when it is cooler out I will go there on that route. They finally put a bridge over Duck creek. Most people wouldn't care but I do and I think it is aboot time our town started making more access to the less travelled areas for us walker/runner/biker types. Plus it is so nice to be able to run uninterrupted along the lake without having to go up onto the VIA rail tracks where the trains go like 80 miles an hour.Anyhow it's nice, it's shady, and it is now safer.
Tonights run was supposed to be 7 miles with 2 @ MRP. I went 7 miles 4 @ or below MRP. I didn't look at my watch until I got home other than the one time to see how many miles it was at the turnaround. I ran by feel tonight comfortably to see what pace I was running @. I was kinda suprised. The miles I didn't run @ MRP were the ones I walked to take a drink/cross the busy road. It was also really warm out there tonight probably 82 when I went out so I should feel super great with the temps in the 50's Sunday morning.



If you want to see how we are doing goto
Live race results.
I'm Bib # 1183 and Uncle Mike is Bib # 2238.
Last years bib# was 1522 incase you are curious.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

t-minus 4 days

This morning the sun was shining, the birds were chirpin, Joey and I were running. An easy 6 mile run made easier by the nice weather.
Looking ahead to Sunday the weather in Ottawa looks much the same. If we can avoid the T-storms the temp looks perfect.



If you want to see how we are doing goto
Live race results.
I'm Bib # 1183 and Uncle Mike is Bib # 2238.
Last years bib# was 1522 incase you are curious.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Ottawa, here we come.


Today was our last long run before our Marathon. Mike did 8 miles I did 14. We ran at a pretty strong pace most of the run. We ran the first couple of miles @ 8:00ish minute miles. After the 2nd mile I asked Mike if he thought he could keep the pace up for 26 miles? Needless to say we had a drink break at mile 3 and settled in to 9:00 minute miles.
We both felt great which is perfect going into our last week confident, and strong. At mile 12 I actually threw in a few fartleks just to pass the time. I'm on Vacation until June so I should be well rested for next weekend.
If you want to see how we are doing goto Live race results I'm Bib # 1183 and Uncle Mike is Bib # 2238.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Have I mentioned....

that I am getting anxious to get this race over with? I am stronger, I am faster I know that but until you toe the line, until mile 22 you really have no clue how you are going to feel.Tonights run was a fun 8 miles with 3 X 1600m @ 15km race pace (7:33/m) with a 2 minute rest between. I warmed up with 2.5 miles and cooled down with 2.5. What was suprising is that at the end I was actually running at Marathon pace. This is great considering I am really anxious that the pace I am picking might be too much on race day. I would hate to run out of steam at the end because I came out of the gate too quickly.

Monday, May 14, 2007

12 Days and counting


Things are coming together well. My long run on Sunday was so so but I think I have the ability to blow last years time out of the water. I was thinking 4 hrs when I started, now 3:45/3:30. My friend and Co-worker who has run Boston several times and is a steady 3:30/3:19 says now he might come up and be my rabbit. Boston might not be so far out of the picture all depends on this months marathon and maybe I could train harder for Detroit and hit my 3:15:59.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Stroller Rides

Joey got up with me Friday and this morning for my runs. Friday was supposed to be a 10 mile run but we had time restraints and it was too much fun watching the "diggers" at the local construction site. I figure the extra weight pushing the stroller made up for the lost miles.
This morning though was a different story. He was with me for about 10.5 miles and then his Mom came and picked him up so I could run stroller free for the other half of my run. The wind was howling today. Not bad on the way out but on the way back it seemed I was standing still when it gusted. Between that, pushing the stroller for the first half all of it's minor adjustments (the front wheel pulls to the left) and feeding Joey Jellybeans every mile or so my time was pretty good.
Saturday morning was spent riding my Bike beside Uncle Mike on his 20Miler. He seemed steady and strong.

I'm getting really excited to go run Ottawa again. Only 3 weeks to go!!!

Thursday, May 3, 2007

It's Taper time!

One more 20 miler then the taper starts. I can't believe how fast 15 weeks has gone by. Uncle Mike's marathon debut will be taking place in 3 weeks!
I can't help but to be a little anxious. This year I have many more eyes watching and have a time that I have to beat. Last year I ran my Marathon debut, I finished a disappointing 33minutes slower than my 4hr goal. It didn't take long for the 1st phone call at work, at the other end a giggling voice asking what my time was..."uhhh, 4:33 something" Ha ha ha , chuckle, belly laughter..."Oprah beat you!"
what? The voice repeated "Oprah beat you".
Apparently Oprah ran a marathon in 1994 with a time of 4:29:20. Since then my brother who works at the same job but different station and his merry band have been reminding me daily. It has even grown to the point that Oprah and I ran the same race and she passed me.
This year my training has gone much better and I hope to finish @ 3:45. I think it was great to finish a marathon, now it is all about getting faster, stronger and qualify for Boston. If not this year next year is ok for me...hope see alot of you there maybe 2009.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Lessons learned;

#1- Checkout the race venue and if you can train on it before running the race. Seems to me a couple of years ago I ran a 5km race at the exact same place as my 10 miler today and the hills did not seem so bad. That is probably because we did not have to run up them 3X.Infact if you look closely enough the entry form says steep grade +/- 60 degrees. Todays 10 miler was a very hilly run and also more of a cross country course that was mucky and had lotsa puddles.


#2- For me, if I have to work the night before you can darn well expect to have a conflagration ( A large and destructive fire) kinda like what happend this morning @5:00am. FIRE I was really lucky to be out of there in time to make it to the race. I'm not complaining cause I really love my job...I'm just making excuses.


#3- Have fun. It didn't even take me a lap to realize all this stuff. So I enjoyed the company of Uncle Mike and our DUOthon friend Dawn who ran with us today. That is for part of the race anyhow.


I believe my time was 1:30:20ish? Dawn's time 1:34:ish? Mike 1:40:ish? Still waiting on the results to be posted.
Race 2: Miracle Run 10 m / 5 km - April 15 results We all raced really well given the tough course. It felt good to be able to pass about 10-12 people in the last mile and have a strong last half mile sprinting to the finish. Seems my endurance training is working.
18 Miles with Joey tomorrow!
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

And the base keeps runnin' runnin', and runnin' runnin'

After 4 miles I made it to the track to do 5 X 600m @ 6:50/mi pace with 90 sec rest. Then jogged home.
My Ipod was rockin tonight with Black eyed peas, blink 182, the killers, Ok go, and many more up beat high tempo groups.
It was a beautiful night for a run no clouds in the sky the stars were shining bright and it was a crisp 36F. Still wore shorts, I'm on a cold strike..from now on no matter how cold it is (that is until november) I will only wear shorts...no more pants!!!

Goodnight.
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Race 2: Miracle Run 10 m / 5 km - April 15

Monday, April 9, 2007

Great weekend of running and everything else

The weekend started off well on Friday when Uncle Mike and I got together for his long run. He had 16 miles to run, I only had 12. On my way to his place I stopped and got some Power Gels while he was running the first 4 miles of his run. It was cold and windy but for 90% of the run the wind was at our sides, straight on for the last 3 miles. We did our hill training on the 401 overpasses X 4 and the pace was steady and strong.
Saturday night my daughter her friend and I headed downtown Detroit for a concert @ Saint Andrews Hall (not even 5 minutes from the Canadian border) It was a great time, the Bands- Envy on the Coast, Circa Survive, As Tall as Lions and Cute is What We Aim for. Great deal for the $ 15.00USD per ticket and great entertainment in a small cozy venue. As tempted as I was to join in the Mosh Pit I stayed away. Most of the kids in there were < 150lbs and my 187-200 pound frame would probably have hurt a few of them!
Then there was my long 20 Miler. We were invited over to Uncle Mike's for Easter dinner so My plan was to run to his place in time to take a shower etc. before dinner. It was cold and there was a 15MPH wind coming directly into my face for the first 18miles of my run. Something I was concerned about from the word go, around here I try to run East or North/Sounth as much as possible because of the prevailing Westerly winds. I kept a great even pace though and felt really good through most of the run. Uncle Mike met me on his bike @ mile 16 and encouraged me through the rest of my run. Finally @ mile 18 I turned up Walker road towards Uncle Mike's house and the wind was at my side and actually giving me a bit of a push. Feeling so good I decided to give it 2 extra Miles and gave a good sprint at the end to a 3:20 22 mile run. Right a the low end of my "training target" of 8:54 to 9:54 pace for a 3:35 Marathon.I then walked for a mile in a half while Uncle Mike went and got his car to pick me up. I was still a few miles from his house.
I'm feeling pretty confident with still another 20 miler to go in 3 weeks and a bunch of speed work in between that.
I will meet my goal!
We signed up for a 10Mile run next Sunday in WindsorRace 2: Miracle Run 10 m / 5 km - April 15 ...I haven't decided yet wether or not to stick with Uncle Mike and our friend Dawn or really push it and go for a PR. I'm leaning towards the latter eventhough I don't have a 10Mile result so no matter what it will be my PR.
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Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Blogger's block

I've just been too busy reading other people's blogs. Breaking the tape.com has a bunch of really great people writing some really great posts about their running,swimming,cycling,racing and personal things. Not to mention some great training tools to keep track of and display on our blogs everything from daily milage to a predictor for how fast we'll run a Marathon. Everytime I get on the computer it's a ritual, check my email then check out BTT.
I had a great begining of the week to my training after that it kinda fell apart. Saturday was a struggle, right from the start my legs felt like cement plus the wind that made me feel like I was running on the spot didn't help either.
Sunday, ohhhh Sunday that is all I have to say...other than the great company I had in Uncle Mike the run isn't much to talk about.
This week is going to be another tough and challenging week ending with a 20 miler. I might acutally try 21/22 depending on how I feel.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Great end to a tough week


I brought my week to a close Sunday with a great 20-Miler. I felt really good. I was actually doing strides between hydro poles (not too fast) at miles 16 through 19. My day didn't start well. I was up until the wee hours of the morning fighting a fire at a large industrial plant. When I got home I was very tired and took a nap/sleep until the afternoon, then we had family over until around 8:30 pm...and all that was on my mind ...I have to get this run in... not to mention I was back to work Monday morning for another 24hrs. But I was out the door as soon as they left and 3hrs and a bit I was back home and ready for bed.
During my 11 mile run on Friday I had an epiphany, I finally got my stride right. It's like I found my centre, my balance, my optimal running form. All that this entailed was swinging my arms more at a different angle, straight forward and back. I now feel stronger at a faster pace without as much exhaustion. With 61 days left and 2 more 20 milers until Ottawa I feel refreshed and confident that I can achieve what I set out to do, take at least 35 minutes off of last years time!
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