So I haven't been running lately... last Friday I somehow pulled something in my back. That day was the worst, but now the pain is manageable. This coming Friday, depending on how I feel I will probably head out for a short run.
After all, training for the '09 Mini Marathon begins in February!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Sunday, May 04, 2008
2008 Mini Marathon (My First Half!)
I did it! I ran my first half marathon! I finished the 2008 500 Festival Mini Marathon in 2:29:04.
Click here for a slideshow of pics. (There are less than 30 pics, and it switchs fast, so it's easier to just stop it and move forward at your own pace.)
I will be updating this later on...
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Rain and the desire to cycle
OK, so last week on Thursday, it was the most georgeous day ever in March... slightly sunny with a light brezze and in the 60'Fs. I just had to go out running, so I got my 6-mile long run in. Also, during that day, I passed a cyclist on the road while I was driving home. Suddenly I have this HUGE itch to get out on the roads on my bike.
My friends (Jake & Gabe) in Illinois have been out biking for several weeks now, training for the mountain bike racing season. This week I wanted to get out an older road bike and get new tubes and tires for it, but so far this week has been raining!!! :(
Also, my schedule never seems to empty a little... college, high school, running, and my current job search is taing up most of my time. That's not including family, and the computer certification that I'm studying for...
Anyway, I just needed to rant about the weather a little...
Take care ya'll!
My friends (Jake & Gabe) in Illinois have been out biking for several weeks now, training for the mountain bike racing season. This week I wanted to get out an older road bike and get new tubes and tires for it, but so far this week has been raining!!! :(
Also, my schedule never seems to empty a little... college, high school, running, and my current job search is taing up most of my time. That's not including family, and the computer certification that I'm studying for...
Anyway, I just needed to rant about the weather a little...
Take care ya'll!
Monday, February 18, 2008
2008 Get On The Stick 5K
So I ran my first 5K of the year, the 2008 Get On The Stick 5K on Saturday (Feb 16th). I was hoping for a PR, but my week of training leading up to the race was lackluster and it was below freezing when the gun went off.
It was at a local high school, and part of the course was on a popular rails-to-trails running/biking/walking trail, so I knew the area well. It was advertised as a flat course, and it was pretty flat, but there were a few easy hills...
I ran the first mile in around 9 minutes, I was at 19 minutes by the 2nd mile and I finished in 30:22. I will break sub-30 next time! I've done it before, I think I just need decent weather for breathing to pull it off.
Anyway, it was a lot of fun, and I feel great heading into week 2 of my training for the Mini!
It was at a local high school, and part of the course was on a popular rails-to-trails running/biking/walking trail, so I knew the area well. It was advertised as a flat course, and it was pretty flat, but there were a few easy hills...
I ran the first mile in around 9 minutes, I was at 19 minutes by the 2nd mile and I finished in 30:22. I will break sub-30 next time! I've done it before, I think I just need decent weather for breathing to pull it off.
Anyway, it was a lot of fun, and I feel great heading into week 2 of my training for the Mini!
Monday, February 04, 2008
Sub-30 on a 3.2miler
I'm pretty pumped today... my run was a 3.2 miler. I ran the first 2 miles easily, but fast, and then the last 3/4 miles I cranked up comfortably, and broke 30 minutes on a run longer than a 5K! 3.2 in 29:45! This is great for me, and I'm pretty happy! I have a 5K in two weeks, and PR might be possible...
Sunday, February 03, 2008
2008 Bop to the Top - 37 floor stair climb
Well, I made it! All 37 floors of the Bop to the Top, a "run-walk-crawl" up the stairs! Let me tell you, it was quite the experience...
I get to the One America Tower about 8:45AM with my Dad. I turn in my form which basically said that I died or something my parents couldn't sue the race organizers for forcing me to over-exhert my body. (OK, maybe not) I got my bib and chip, #260, and left my running pants, long tech tee and jacket at the gear check. I opted for gloves, running shorts and a short sleeve tech-tee, which is what most of the other racers chose too.
I headed to the restroom, then towards the waiting area for runners. After stretching and warming up I headed back the restroom to eliminate any need during the race. The "Now Serving..." number went from 250 to 300 and I headed towards the start. I was walking next to a guy with the bib #261 wearing the shirt from the Race to the New Year that I did. Coincidence?
The nervousness hit me when I saw that line was very short, only two people in front of me! Then I was on the mat... 3...2...1...GO! And I was off! I wildly stabbed the play button on my iPod Nano to start my 10-minute power song playlist, but it didn't start. I kept flying up the stairs and tried again. This time the songs started right up, much to my relief.
I was taking the steps two at a time using my hands to help haul my body up. Before floor 10 I passed a guy sitting down on one of the landings. He looked exhausted. About floor 10 I had to slow down and start walking up the stairs. I began to run up one floor than walk one; then run one and walk two floors. I came within one floor of passing another guy, but he stayed ahead of me.It was nice and cool in the stairwell from all the open doors, but my lungs were on fire and my legs were screaming and tired. About floor 20 I was breathing as fast I could, but it was getting hotter in the stairwell. I began hearing voices at floor 34, and I thought it was somebody coming behind me, but it wasn't. I powered up the last floors and finished running; my time was 8minutes and 11 seconds (8:11).
At the top I got my chip cut off, grabbed a cup of water and sat down on the floor. I was tired and experiencing some slight dizziness and nausea. After about 10 minutes I got my long sleeve tshirt and got into the elevator line. I had to sit down in the line because I thought I really might throw up. The guy in front of me did the same and when he got up, he must have blacked out for a second because he just walked into a wall and seemed to snap out of it. Once we were in the elevator, I came pretty close to loosing what remained of my breakfast, but I made down to earth. Once I started walking I felt much better.
Well it was a very fun, but tortuous experience, one that I probably will end up repeating. If you have never done a stair climb, I recommend you try at least one.
Here's some pics of the race (I'm not in there).
I get to the One America Tower about 8:45AM with my Dad. I turn in my form which basically said that I died or something my parents couldn't sue the race organizers for forcing me to over-exhert my body. (OK, maybe not) I got my bib and chip, #260, and left my running pants, long tech tee and jacket at the gear check. I opted for gloves, running shorts and a short sleeve tech-tee, which is what most of the other racers chose too.
I headed to the restroom, then towards the waiting area for runners. After stretching and warming up I headed back the restroom to eliminate any need during the race. The "Now Serving..." number went from 250 to 300 and I headed towards the start. I was walking next to a guy with the bib #261 wearing the shirt from the Race to the New Year that I did. Coincidence?
The nervousness hit me when I saw that line was very short, only two people in front of me! Then I was on the mat... 3...2...1...GO! And I was off! I wildly stabbed the play button on my iPod Nano to start my 10-minute power song playlist, but it didn't start. I kept flying up the stairs and tried again. This time the songs started right up, much to my relief.
I was taking the steps two at a time using my hands to help haul my body up. Before floor 10 I passed a guy sitting down on one of the landings. He looked exhausted. About floor 10 I had to slow down and start walking up the stairs. I began to run up one floor than walk one; then run one and walk two floors. I came within one floor of passing another guy, but he stayed ahead of me.It was nice and cool in the stairwell from all the open doors, but my lungs were on fire and my legs were screaming and tired. About floor 20 I was breathing as fast I could, but it was getting hotter in the stairwell. I began hearing voices at floor 34, and I thought it was somebody coming behind me, but it wasn't. I powered up the last floors and finished running; my time was 8minutes and 11 seconds (8:11).
At the top I got my chip cut off, grabbed a cup of water and sat down on the floor. I was tired and experiencing some slight dizziness and nausea. After about 10 minutes I got my long sleeve tshirt and got into the elevator line. I had to sit down in the line because I thought I really might throw up. The guy in front of me did the same and when he got up, he must have blacked out for a second because he just walked into a wall and seemed to snap out of it. Once we were in the elevator, I came pretty close to loosing what remained of my breakfast, but I made down to earth. Once I started walking I felt much better.
Well it was a very fun, but tortuous experience, one that I probably will end up repeating. If you have never done a stair climb, I recommend you try at least one.
Here's some pics of the race (I'm not in there).
Friday, February 01, 2008
37 floor stair climb tomorrow!
So tomorrow I will be running, walking and crawling up 37 floors worth of stairs! It should be exciting... I put together a 10-minute power saong playlist on my iPod Nano to help me get though it.
I'll be leaving here around 8AM... I'll let ya'll know how it goes!
I'll be leaving here around 8AM... I'll let ya'll know how it goes!
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