Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

It's hard to believe that Thanksgiving is already here. Katie and I are on Nantucket to have a small Thanksgiving with Lynn, George, and Ember.

Katie and I realized last night that there was a 5K we could do this morning, so we showed up a little early to get in a little warm up. There was also the option of doing the 'plunge' afterwards at Children's Beach, which raises money for the local library. This event has raised over $50,000 each year, but we opted to watch instead.

As for the race, I was shooting for a time around 19:00, but I didn't want to lead and the pace group was going around a 6:20 pace into the wind. I ended up with 19:24 and Katie got a time of 25:27. After the 5K we went for a 6 mile run out at Sanford Farm, getting in around 11 miles today.

A few weeks ago I did a 10 mile run a bit north of Boston. Somehow I ended up winning my AG, and in the process got a $60 gift certificate to a local running store. My time was 1:05:34, which would have been 8th in the 40-49 AG, so I didn't really deserve the win, especially since the overall winner was from my AG - essentially I defaulted into first place because of that!

The following weekend I used my gift certificate towards two new pairs of shoes, going from a 'Brooks' to 'Saucony' runner. One of the pairs are Kinvara's, and I really like their minimalist feel. I did some mile repeats with them earlier this week and loved the light weight feel.

With my goal of qualifying for Boston in 2012, I'm starting to up my mileage. Over the summer I was running around 20 miles per week. This month will be around 125 miles, which is a good start. I'll try to hold that mileage over the winter and build up in the spring for a early fall marathon, doing some halfs and a half ironman before the marathon.

I hope everyone has a happy and safe Thanksgiving!

Beware of Clear Ice

Frost in Granite Bay
A Happy Chilly Thanksgiving to all.  Wow, 27 degrees this morning in Sacramento makes for a cold run.  First time this year for 3 layers for me.  Finally got warm by mile 2 into an 8 mile run.  I noted some ice along the way.  I cross some wooden bridges that frost over pretty quickly making the way slippery.  Careful out there.

We decided it was too cold for Eleanor to be out for the annual Run to Feed the Hungry Race in Sacramento.  It's always fun to have the runners on the 6.2 mile course competing with the walkers on the 3.1 one.  Maybe we can return to that tradition next year. 
Miss Eleanor and Grandma

The training seems to be going well.  The hamstring now seems to be a thing of the past.  I'm afraid new injuries lie ahead.  I have been working diligently trying to strengthen my back going to Physical Therapy once a week.  I'm into the third week and it seems to be making a difference.  First week was stretching, then core strengthening was added the second week.  I'm been doing some on my own but with little commitment.  I seem be getting on track with a little more commitment now.  It's probably going to be a life time commitment but, hopefully, will result in some improvement.  Stretching twice a day and working on strengthening once a day added to running has turned my conditioning into a full time job.  But I guess the alternatives are not so good.  I seem to be feeling better.  Time will tell.

Autumn in Granite Bay
About 10 days to CIM.  I hope all are well and warm.  Right now I just looking to finish.  I need to get Alexa to pick our target time.  I must say I have already started to look ahead to Napa for a BQ.  Well, time to get going on the turkey and stuffing.  Happy Thanksgiving to All.  See you at the starting line.  Todd.
3 Layers on a Cold Morning

Sunday, November 21, 2010

2 Weeks to CIM

Craig, Janet and Todds at soccer
We're starting the two week countdown to CIM, the California International Marathon) and everyone is scampering to get those last  training miles in.  Usually I like to taper for three weeks, but still recovering from my hammie I hated to cut down too soon.  Little Big Todd  and I did a 15 miler yesterday (after he ran 10 from his house to mine for, yes, a total of 25 for him).  An added highlight of the day was going to Craig's soccer game after our run.  Todd has been fighting illness with lots of traveling added in so he has had little running the past few weeks.  Alexa also had a cold and she cut down her running early.  I'm not sure what her weekly mileage is these days.

Abby, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Alexa

Katy Gifford is pacing the 5:00 group and I'm pretty sure she's gotten in her training miles.  She has continued her training from her recent trail marathon with Alexa.  Abby did a 22 miler last week and I think she has been doing well with her training program.  I haven't heard her time goal yet.

I'm happy with my progress with my sore hamstring.  I've managed to continue my running 5-6 days per week with 40-50 miles per week.  I have not done any speed work and really lack any real endurance.  It has been more base running than anything else.  I would like to be doing some longer runs (20 milers) and some intervals but decided to wait until after after CIM hoping to avoid injuries.  Alexa and I have been talking about aiming for 4:00 but I'm thinking that may be a little too hopeful.  I guess we'll have to see how we feel that day.
Harriot & Eleanor

Time to go check on Eleanor who is visiting us this afternoon.  Right now she's taking a little nap probably dreaming of running in Boston with her Grand-dad.  We both can dream can't we.  Stay well and run long.  See you at the starting line.