4.21 miles, 43:57, 10:27 min/mi (yuck)
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
1/5 Morning Run
Ran a loop of about 4.2 miles that will likely become my regular 4 mile run. Course, it was 25 degrees, the coldest run I've had in a long time. Running in the (extreme) cold probably slows my first two miles down by a minute per mile - after that things get back to near normal. It's going to be in the single digits next week - probably means I'll have to head for the treadmill. Yuck.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
1000 Mile Goal, Run 1
1/3 3.23 Miles, 0:32:27 (approx 10:05).
Good short run from the office through Heritage Hills. It was about 50 degrees and the sun was getting long, so it was a good temp, too. Not a bad start. 996.77 to go!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Higdon training program start
The Hal Higdon training program has officially started this week. I've been doing a sort of "pre-training" but this is when it starts in earnest. The first week is cake - three 3miles in the week and a 6 mile long run. But it gets longer fast. I'm a little worried - not about the long weekend runs, but about the shorter, but still long mid-week runs that I'll have to do in the mornings. I just don't know what I'll be like at work after a 90 minute jog (though I do like how I feel at work after a 30 minute jog).
The problem with the three mile run from my house is that I've exhausted most of the unique routes - it tends to get boring. So I may try to use work as a shove-off point for runs. We'll see. Stay tuned (I'm blogging to an imaginary audience... heh...)
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Snaaaaake!
So I was out on a (sluggish, slow) 7 mile easy run, and I almost stepped on a 6 foot long snake - probably a big daddy copperhead. Dang section line roads... :)
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
2009 Clean Air Challenge 5K
Well, I ran the Clean Air Challenge as an afterthought. It's a sorta hilly course that is an out and back containing two "branches." Prior to last week, the 08 CAC had been my 5K PR for almost a year. So even though I was going to a bachelor party that night, I decided to run.
First of all, last year the CAC was well-run, well-organized. It's a pretty large community 5K. Well, this year, the volunteers seemed understaffed. There were only two folks handing out packets to those who had preregistered. Sorry - if I preregister, I don't expect to have to wait in line for twenty minutes to get my bib. Also, there were NO SPLIT MARKINGS. None! In a 5K! I know that it's a lot to expect to have manned signs with people calling out splits, but this is a 5K, it's not hard to put out four signs that indicate the number of KM travelled.
Anyway, the first kilometer is downhill, and I figured I went out too fast (though at 5 minutes, after seeing no sign, I just figured I was laboring... turns out there was just no sign). When I got to what I estimated was halfway in 12 minutes, well, I started to put my nose down (and it started raining). The finish is uphill, but I had prepared for this. I couldn't kick as much as I wanted to because I started my run at too high a pace, or else my time might have been a lot lower than it was. As it was, I ran another PR, a 24:46, though this time I probably ran positive splits - went out very fast the first mile and then held on by my fingernails. But hey, a PR is a PR, so no complaints! (Well, few complaints. :) )
Monday, May 4, 2009
Bricktown Blaze 5K
Okay, for real, I'm going to do this. No need to catch everything up... except to say.
A new PR! 24:51 in the Bricktown Blaze 5K, a cool little course featuring the OKC Redhawks bricktown stadium. I ran with Larry Grable, one of my bosses, who, thankfully, runs about my target pace of 8:10 a mile. The course was an out-and-back, basically, starting in Bricktown and heading north past the Presbyterian Health Foundation. Larry and I didn't talk except to share splits.
The first half of the out-and-back is uphill, so when I reached 3km at 15:05, I knew I'd be in okay shape. I did kick the last 100m or so even though I felt like sub 25 would happen - the result was a nice 8 second improvement over my last PR from almost one year ago to the day! My estimated splits are sorta like this:
1km 4:45
2km 5:05
3Km 5:15
4Km 5:03
5km 4:43
I'm looking for an 8K or a 10K to do in the next month to see if I can run that far on a knee which is suffering from some ITBS, but we'll see how it goes - only small 5Ks in OKC for the next few weeks. Chicago Marathon training starts soon!
Friday, October 17, 2008
Starting Anew
As some folks know, I started running in the Fall of 07 and got into it - even ran a half marathon in April 08! The goal is now a full on marathon, with several halves prior to it - it'll be tough, but I've got the running base.
I hope to blog each road race I do. We'll see if this helps!
I hope to blog each road race I do. We'll see if this helps!
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