Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Monday/Tuesday 10/26-27

Run home/run to work. Easy run home on Monday. Felt ok to start, but progressively hard trouble catching my breath. I think I had a bit of an asthma attach...weird. 5 miles or so.

Ran to work on Tuesday. Felt entirely better. Used my new asthma inhaler which must have helped. Did a 3 mile 10k+ pace tempo. Average of 7:28 for the entire run. 5.13 miles total. Much better. Mellowed on the foot plant and just focused on fast turnover. Seemed more efficient and easier to maintain my pace...even with a bit of a heel strike.

The Precision 10's are working great after 3 runs.
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Friday, October 23, 2009

Friday 10/23/2009

Easy run today at work. 5.17 in 41:44 at an avg pace of 8:05.

Felt a bit tight, but ok otherwise.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Thurs 10/22/09

Progression run with each mile a bit faster. Fastest in 6:55 or so. Felt great overall...beautiful day. 42 and then around Stearns and back along Imel for 6.36 in 7:42.

Yesterday did 6 flat before work in the rain and snow. Davidson in the dark!

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Tuesday 10/20/2009

Been a long couple days on my shoe journey. What started so promising with the MT100's quickly devolved into taping up another box and sending two pairs of them back to onlineshoes.com. The original pair felt great, but clearly too small in a size 9. So, rather than risk running in them I simply exchanged for a 9.5. Just to be safe, I kept the 9's around for comparison purposes once the 9.5's showed up. So, the 9.5's arrived and I did two runs in them as described in previous posts. I certainly liked the minimalist feeling of them especially since they really forced me to run well, i.e. without landing on the heels, etc. They definitely had a nice foot plate that provided some protection, but they just ended up now having enough room in the forefoot for my foot type...even though I originally reported they felt fine. I got blisters on the first day which I wrote off to the socks I was wearing. On the second day the blisters were worse and I noticed a weird heel thing. For some reason the heel cup is made from rubber rather than padded fabric. I guess they pinched a nerve such that as I walked or ran with an extended foot I felt this strange pull right at the back of the heel. This started the first time I tried the things on in an 9. It did not hurt really, but it was something I noticed. I did not notice it while running, but when I landed on my heel...like when descending a steep hill I would notice it. So, alas; I am no AK and will resort back to my trusty Brooks Cascadia 3's. They may be a bit big, but with the right socks they have carried me through a mountain half, a great 10k at Eldora and numerous Front Range Runs....Back to what works I guess.

The road shoes are not working much better. Although I love the Lunaracers, they are a bit narror as well for me...blisters on the outsides of my big toes and a bit uncomfortable. They are excellent for runs 7 miles or less, but not so good on stuff longer. So, I figured I would try another Nike shoe for the hell of it. Picked up a pair of Nike Avante+s' at Sports Authority as none of the local shops carried them including Solepeppers and BRC. Of course they felt great in the store, but once I got them out on a 5 miler this weekend I ended up with the same blisters as I got from the MT100's. I realize that no shoe is perfect, and that I am always reaching for the "perfect" shoes; but to get blisters on such a short run right out of the box is not a good sign. So, returned those bad boys as well!

Which leads me to today.... Headed out a an excellent 6.7 miler at work today on a slightly random route. Went back to the trusty Mizuno Precision 8's... These are the same shoes I PR'ed the BB back in 2008 with. They have about 500 or so miles on them, but now are almost 2 years old. Needless to say they are a bit compressed. But, they just fit my forefoot and still feel light and almost glove-like. They are under 10oz, so they are certainly a performance trainer light enough for racing and everyday training. They did not disappoint as I had no blisters, no real pains anywhere and I felt smooth out there. Averaged under 8 for the run with the last mile and a half at at 7:39 pace. Not pushing it...just rolling. One of these days I will get a new HR strap so that I can tell what the heck my HR is doing, but for now I am just running on feel.

And, as a followup; I ordered a pair of Precision 10's from RR last night. Got confirmation from "theshoeguy" at Mizuno that the 10's fit the same as the 8's with the same wide forefoot. So, let's hope he is right!

Day off yesterday...just no time, and VERY sore from Sunday.

Sunday, did another round of Ski Training with my neighbor (personal trainer/former Olympic Athlete). Did a lot of plyometrics and core work; i.e. torture for an hour. Ran the mile from the house with the boys on bikes to Heritage Park and the mile back after the workout for an extra 2 miles on the week. Sore in the hips and on the insides of my legs. I got to imagine this stuff is going to help running as well as skiing!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Friday 10/16/2009

Easy run after work. Intended to run before work, but just could not get myself out of bed. It was not that I was tired or anything, it was just more comfortable not moving. So, figured I would fit in a run right after our bi-weekly leadership marathon meeting; today was no exception as there was an extra hour tacked on to the already 2 hour slot. 3 hours...holy crap. So, after 3 hours I figured I could bang out a quick 4-5 at 2pm. Well, this did not happen as sometimes happens in hospitals an emergency required another meeting. So, never got out. Fortunately KT had a good day with all kids in school for the first time in 2 weeks and she was therefore more than willing to let me get one in after getting home.

Headed out in search of the "gnarliest" Louisville trails so as to test the 100's. I pretty much zig-zagged around town into the open space by the Louisville Rez and then across So Boulder to the hills on lower Davidson Mesa hitting just about every steep incline and rocky trails I could link together from home. Overall not much zip today and I definitely was noticing the dearth of padding on the shoes during my concrete connections. I also had neuroma problems again on my left foot. Hopefully  will be able to fix this with different lacing strategies and/or a sock change. Regardless, the shoes performed well off road with great grip and traction on the ups and downs. I am still looking forward to getting them out to some gnarlier terrain in the foothills sometime this weekend.

6 miles with an average of just under 9 minute pace. GPS Data Here....

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Thursday 10/15/2009

2 Days off! Really wanted to head out yesterday, but Jack came down with what we think is H1N1. So, 2 out of the three seem to have had it and Lily probably (hopefully) had it a few weeks ago. I guess we will see. Overall, Jack had a mild fever for a day with some serious lethargy for him as well as a cough and a sore throat. Today being his second real day he perked up a lot and was eventually playing outside a bit this afternoon. As long as he stays quiet I hope he is on the mend.

Finally received my second pair of MT100's yesterday in a 9.5. The 9's were just too tight at the tips of my feet and a little around my forefoot. The 9.5's have enough additional room to make them quite comfortable out of the box. Running them around the neighborhood definitely had me thinking these were the most minimal shoes I have every run in; far more minimal than the Lunaracers. In fact I spent a bit of time walking around the house in them marveling how close my feet felt to the ground. I even tried my old Precision's out just to compare; these shoes are year and a half old with about 500+ miles on them. This a lot given that my original pair were retired after just under 300 miles. Needless to say, they are played out. Well, the Precisions felt thick compared to the MT100's; heavy even. The MT100's are amazingly light, but with just enough protection from the sharp rocks to make them seem good for technical trails. I even tested this by putting one of my kid's smoothed-out rocks from the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry on the floor and then bouncing up and down on it. I knew the rock was there, but the sharp edge was mellowed and rendered an object not worthy to be gait altering. Pretty cool actually. With all of these perceptions I was still a bit apprehensive hoping that my march towards ever more minimal shoes is a good idea. The first run would tell for sure.

Well, brought the gear to work today excited for the opportunity to run out to Sterns Lake via the Imel Trail in Broomfield. Also excited for some nice weather...I do enjoy running in the cold of the winter, but I am just not prepared to give up the shorts and short shirts. Today was perfect, even with a little wind. From the first few strides I knew these shoes were going to rock. There is no faking form in these things, you have to land on the forefoot/midfoot as there is very  little heel padding and not much padding on the forefoot. These definitely feel pretty close to running barefoot as there is really not much space between the foot and the trail. Started on pavement and concrete on the way to the Rock Creek Trail. Through this section they felt nice, very comfortable with very little distracting me from the feeling of my foot landing. Whereas with the Lunaracers I am constantly noticing that they are a little narrow, with the MT100's I was just noticing my foot strikes. After making the 3/4 concrete section I arrived at the Rock Creek Path which quickly turns into the Imel Trail which continues under E470 and connects with the new trail into Broomfield under 287. Excellent new addition to my running routes by the way as I was really starting to tire of constantly running the Coal Creek Path. Back to the shoes. They felt even better on the trail as well as off trail. Just enough feel for the trail with good protection from the sharper rocks. Continued on to the lake and ran along the top of the damn which has a lot of little, sharp rocks that are a problem in the Mizunos. Not for the MT; they let me know the rocks were there, but did not impede my gait as I knew my feet were protected.

The one problem I did notice was on the way back at around mile 5; I did end up with a hot spot on the pads of two of my little toes in the exact same place I got blisters this past summer while attempting a barefoot run on a rubber track. I think that this is a minor issue as I will probably move down to some thinner socks and maybe even consider running without socks. I will also move the laces up one rung from the bottom so as to allow more room for my forefoot; will probably help the neuroma on that side as well.

So, overall a great first run. Happy with the shoes...so much so that I may even make these my everyday shoes as well. We will see what they bring on some future runs.

6.5 miles in 52:42. GPS Data here...

Monday, October 12, 2009

Monday 10/12/09

Recovery run after CCC. Felt real sluggish today, no zip. Mostly positive splitted each mile as I realized that a day off would have done me more good.

6.51 miles at a pace of 8:26 with the last 2 miles slower.

Ran out through Lafayette to the Oatmeal Fest 5k course up to Waneka and the back to 287 and the Public.

Day off tomorrow.


GPS Data here...including mile splits!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

10/11/2009 Coal Creek Crossing

One of my best races of the season with probably the "worst" conditions. Cursed myself for not clearing out all of the crap in the garage as I took a look at my frozen car and treacherous driveway. Had to fight hard to not fall on my ass in the racing flats as I worked to scrape the ice from the car. Not just a little frost, but real freezin rain ice. If I did not know the course I would have been worried, but I knew that most of the course was on the Coal Creek Path which would mean that the footing would be fine for the most part.

Got the car running and the ice somewhat removed and headed down to the start by about 8:25am for the 9am start. Having done this race once a few years ago I knew there was no reason to get there early and freeze in the cold. Had plenty of time to sign in, receive my "bib" (a simple tag upon which a race official affixed a laser printed mail-merged label with my name and age) and squeeze in a nice 2 mile warm up with a guy from Lakewood. He is a triathlete and ultra-running master who has done a few trail marathons and mini-ultras in the 30mile range this summer. I guess he also did a 19:50 5K at some point this summer....pretty good for someone clearly over 50.

Throughout this I just focused on simply having "fun" as I have for most of my races this summer. As a result I was certainly more relaxed than I probably could have been in a field such as this one. Saw Lisa Goldsmith there and a number of fast-looking Fleet Feet Runners. I don't know Justin Mock, but I assumed he was one of the guys lining up front in a FF singlet. I knew from my run with Brandon last weekend that Justin was going to be there.

The intro from the race director certainly kept things relaxed as he described the ice on the short sections of concrete, the "surging" creek crossing, the barbed wire that we could go over, under or through and finally the field crossing through brush "higher that he has ever seen". Oh yea, he also mentioned that there were a few other "surprises" out there as well. Awesome, all of this was why I was there doing this fun little cheap local race.

Finally it was time to "line" up at the start". As this was the Coal Creek Path there was really only room for about 3 or so people across the path at any given time. This made it somewhat difficult to get around the finish gates so everyone kind of lined up around these barriers and ran through the grass as the gun went off. As I typically do I lined up somewhere near the center of the pack as I love to start somewhat controlled with a few passes early in the race. Running with some slower folks at the start generally allows me to keep things under control. Today was no exception as I felt nice and smooth off of the start and under the two bridges. Took it fairly easy up the Aquarius Hill in a low 8min pace. Came through the first mile in about 7:20 or so, which is kind of slow, but a good place for me to start a controlled race. Near the top of the hill I was feeling kind of constrained by the guys in front of me running 2 abreast so I figured it was time to go around and cruise down the hill onto the road crossing. Once across the road I simply focused on fast turn-over with smooth form. Through this whole section to 287 I was running well and was starting to pass runners here and there. Passed the guy I warmed up with probably about half-way to 287...he definitely went out too hard as he was panting up a storm.

Made it to the 287 underpass feeling strong and well under control. It was just after I went under the bridge and up the small hill that I saw the race leaders. They were moving fast and working hard by the looks of them. I would have to say first 5 or 6 guys were out for blood!

Things were pretty much status quo through the turnaround and to the crossing. The guy in front of me had the piece of mind and the foot placement to leap the whole crossing! The Creek was not "surging" as the Director said, just kind of flowing along, clearing looking cold. Figured it was too risky to jump the whole thing so I just one hopped through without getting more than one foot wet. At this point we had a tiny little steep incline and then moved onto the field crossing. Here is where the Director was correct as the weeds were high and there was no real trail. I just focused on staying with the guys in front of my at this point. Two of the guys were definitely tiring as I was able to pick them off after the barbed wire fence crossing; chose to go through the thing as there was a volunteer there holding the wire up. Fortunately I made it through without ripping my Pearl Izumi shell. Worked hard at keeping the pace in control as it was definitely harder to stay fast through the field. Lots of Prairie Dog wholes to navigate, but fortunately no mud. Mud would have been a real problem with my Lunaracers, so I was certainly grateful for the cold temperatures which kept the ground frozen.

Finally hit the Coal Creek Path again with the hill approaching. And here was the surprise the Director was talking about, a two bale-high hay wall that we had to hop over. Still had enough strength left to hurdle the thing as the creek-leaper in front of my chose to 1 step over it. Stayed running up the hill through the grass which was fine, just one little small, dry creek to cross half-way up the hill. Got to the top and back onto the Coal Creek Path nearing the final mile. Took a bit to get up to speed again though, but I was able to recover in a few seconds. I was still following the creek-leaper and at this point, but I had a little more left and was able to pass him right before the trip down the Aquarius. Unfortunately he chose to leverage gravity a little more on the down so he passed me. I had a feeling that this pass would be short lived so I tried to stay close. I was right as he quickly slowed under tunnel and over the bridge. Passed him again and tried hard to put the hammer down. Kept it going through the curves and then realized that I was closing in on a group of guys in front of me. They were a ways in front and I figured at this point that I was running out of real estate to make the pass. This decision behind me I just tried to get the pace down into the mid 6's.

Finished without passing out or panting, but still feeling happy that it was over. Probably had a little more in me, but felt that I pushed hard throughout. Time came in at 40:39 for an average pace of 7:03. The thing I am happiest about is the average pace. I averaged 7:07 this year and 6:52 last year in the BB. Today's course is definitely slower than the BB with the crossing, the steeper hills and the field crossing. So, the summer of trails and hills seem to be paying dividends!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

The new skis are mounted!

Let it snow...



Saturday 10/10/2009

Mid-early run in the cold and snow. Headed out after KT got out of bed for an easy jaunt around the Mesa. Mostly just wanted to stay controlled to get a few miles in before the CCC crossing tomorrow morning. Still had that feeling of having to hold things back through most of the run. The Lunars felt ok today, but got some hot spots around the balls of my feet. I think the damn inserts are a little wide which results in them curling up around the bottom of the sole. Maybe I will do a little alteration on them next week to cut down the excess. I will make these things work one way or the other. At least I have about a 100 miles in them so far...

Looking forward to running the race tomorrow. Will probably head out controlled up to the top of Aquarius and then let things roll depending on how I feel. The stream crossing should be interesting in the cold for sure. Definitely running in shorts no matter how cold it is...would not want wet pants clinging to the legs to the finish.


Friday, October 09, 2009

Friday 10/9/09

5.19 miles mostly easy in 41:25 at a pace of 7:58. Ran most of the sections of the Coal Creek Crossing including the off-trail hill and the Coal Creek Path hill...did not do the crossing obviously.

Felt smooth and relaxed today. Had to hold back the pace for a lot of the run, which is always a good feeling. The Lunaracers are just so fast...they just want to go!

Tried the Lucho lace method today where I skipped the bottom-most eye lets. Really worked great with definitely less hot spots. Put the original inserts back in with the thin Newton socks. Good combo for Sunday.

My replacement NB M100's shipped last night in a 9.5. I may just keep the 9's around until the new ones arrive just in case. Would have loved to run them on Sunday, but in reality the LR's are just fine as there are few sections that require any real traction.

GPS Data...

Thursday, October 08, 2009

10/8/2009 Thursday

Dragged my sorry ass out of bed this morning for a pre-work run. Had a few good nights of sleep so it was not as hard as it could have been. Hit the road around 5:50 or so for an easy jaunt around Louisville. Ran down to the Coal Creek Path and then over to Dillon. At this point I decided to mock the golfers by doing a loop around the Coal Creek Golf Course. Figured they were all asleep and warm in their houses, especially since it was still dark and raining. Ran along the cart path that the backs up to 36 and then up the hill to Avista. Nice little jog in my typical run along this course.

Made a point to keep the Garmin under the jacket and reversed so as not to get the damn thing wet. It seems that the thing is not only not water resistant, but more of a sponge. This allowed me to run on feel.

Overall pace of around 8:30 or so for 6 even with a little build near the end in the low 8's and some high 7's thrown in.

Not a bad run, great to get it out of the way in the morning. The kids are finally sleeping late enough that I can realistically start moving my runs to the morning. This will be key to me finally adding miles as long as I leave early enough to get back just before 7am to get breakfast ready. Looks like I may not have the family as my excuse for much longer. Certainly I would prefer to run in the light of day at work, but it is so much more efficient to get it done in the morning...and, if I get up early enough I could conceivably starting seeing 7 mile-10 mile runs before work. This would be nice. Probably could add a double or two during the week at work as well.

Ran in the old Mizunos this morning. Overall felt ok except for the freakin callous on my big right toe right on the joint. I think this is the main result of moving to a less supportive/thinner shoe as there really is not much cushion under foot whereas the bigger, thicker sneaks seem to shield me from this problem. Need to figure out some solution to this as it is getting really annoying!

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Tuesday 10/06/2009

6.62 miles total with a 2 mile tempo near the end of the run. 10k in 47 even, 2 mile tempo in 13:26. Total time of 50:19.

Ran in the Lunar racers today with out the insoles. They felt mostly ok for the first 5 or so but after that I got a few hot spots. Callous under my left big toe was sore near the end of the run.

Overall great run. Amazing weather. Perfect for running.

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Sunday 10-04-2009

Great run with Brandon today. Check out his in depth write up.

Felt great to be out on the trail this time of year, especially at Heil. I have never run this trail before but have mountain biked it ever since it was first opened and more recently after the additional of the new trails (still have not hit Picture Rock yet). At this point I can not decide while mode of transport is preferable as running it was at least as fun for sure. No real steep climbs, but certaining climbing. Fairly tight singletrack throughout with some great banked turns. Not really technical for a mountain bike, but great on foot. Honestly this trail would be great for a good cross rider.

10 miles easy to moderate (the ups of course).