Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Update

So when I don't update this thing that often is means one of two things- that I am either running a whole lot or not running at all. Fortunately it has been because I have been running and riding my mountain bike a whole lot. The last two weeks have just seen a slow increase in milage. I have also been working on my nutrition and hydration during my long runs and that is almost nailed down. I know, for sure, that it was a huge nutrition mistake that made Gunnison so terrible. Had I nailed the nutrition I'm almost certain that I could have hit 5.30 hours.

The week of June 6th- 12th wasn't a great week but it wasn't all that bad. For personal reasons, that I won't discuss here, I wasn't able to commit as much time or energy to training that I usually do. The week saw a little more biking then usual as well. The week included 4.15 hours of biking and 5.05 hours of running with a summit on Green, South Boulder, Bear, and Flagstaff. Not that great but still 9.20 hours.

The week of the 13th- 19th was much better, although it includes a failed trip to Leadville. The week broke down as follows:
Monday- 30 min easy run
Tuesday- off (seeming to become the usual rest day)
Wednesday- Pm- 4.50 hours with two trips up Green and two trips up Bear. Pm- 30 min easy run with my good friend Hana! It was all because of her that I was able to get through this run.
Thursday- Pm= 2.30 hours up Flag with some new loops up top. This was a funny run for one reason. As I was cruising around a bend at the top of the climb (wearing my typical backwards trucker hat and no shirt I caught the sight 4 girls all dressed in identical green dressed. Strange right. I had heard some people talking and just figured it was them. As I fully rounded the bend I realized what was up- I had pretty much ran right into a wedding- as the vows were being exchanged. I took a minute to take in the ceremony and slowly backtracked, I'm sure the bride's maids were checking me out! Pm- 55 min bike ride.
Friday- off. Headed out to Leadville, only to return at 5 am the next morning. I had failed to check the weather and spend the night freezing in a massive storm. FAIL!
Saturday- After a long drive home I didn't want to run. So I hoped on the mountain bike and got in 4 hours.
Sunday- Am- 5.00 hour run with Bear and South Boulder. PM (only about 45 min after my first run was done). 1.10 hours with Anna. A great run, and it was really nice to have the company! In total this run was about 28-30 miles.

The week totaled up:
Bike=4.55 hours
Run= 14.30 hours
Total= 19.25 hours

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

recovery, recovery, recovery

This last week hasn't seen much of anything. I few runs and a few bike rides but thats about it. My left foot got royally hurt after the Sage Burner so I have been nursing that injury. My muscles feel good, and mentally I'm ready to train again. The foot is starting to feel better so hopefully this week, June 6-12 goes well. I will keep you posted.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

back at it

So the last few weeks have been less then ideal. Lets start from the beginning:
From May 15th tell the end of the month didn't see much training. During that two week period I was just doing lots of short little runs and some mountain bike rides. Nothing too special, or of any significance. For the first time in the last six years I was enjoying being a "regular" college kid. I was just kinda chilling and really enjoying waking up in the morning and just relaxing and not having to go out and train for hours on end. It was pretty nice. During this time I was a bit worried about my future prospect of Mont- Blanc but I was just kinda going with it. Then it was race time!
With an overall lack of milage in my legs I joined about 300 other runners at 7:30 am in Gunnison, Colorado for a mass start of a 50k and 25k race. I was in the 50k. The gun went and the pain came! Here is how it broke down:
The first two miles were a pretty significant climb and I hammered them attempting to warm my legs up. This worked out pretty well and then I just settled into an easy all day pace (or so I thought). The first few aid stations flew by and I was sitting happy around 25th place. I was rocking the climbs and just cruising on the flats and downhills. It was all great until the mile 22 aid station. This is when the Sage Burner hit back....hard (well not so much the race, more of a personal mistake). From like 22 to 23 my legs began to cramp beyond belief. Every muscle was cramping and my toes were curled below my feet. I attempted to slam 4 gels and try to recover. But by the time cramps subsided my muscles were just dead. By the mile 25 aid station I was walking...only. From then I pretty much walked the entire rest of the race and preceded to get pasted by like everyone. It was pretty humiliating and I was mentally shelled. To give you an idea of what happened, I hit the 22 mile aid station in just over 4 hours then it took me 3.30 hours to finish the remaining 9 miles. About 7.45 hours or "running" total. The mistake? Nutrition. I was never tired, it was just my muscles failing on me. I have thought about this race a lot and have come to realize this. Before the race I ate a banana and half of a bagel and during the race 6 gels. Thats about 800 calories consumed throughout an 8 hour run. Way to little. I'm fairly certain the cramps came from a lack of electrolights and the failing muscles were from a complete depletion of glycogen stores. Over the next few weeks I'm going to experiment with eating real solid food during runs.

Also I need to give Taylor Horowitz his due glory. Taylor came out to Gunnison with me with no intention of running. I twisted his arm and he signed up the night before. He has been hammering the mountain bike and the gym but not much training. Well about 30 min after me, Taylor crossed the 50k finish line (he also ran in new shoes)! I would have to say that he earned the bad ass of the day award.

On Sunday Taylor and I spun on the mountain bike and then headed back to Boulder. I followed that up with a trip to Boulder Sports Acupuncture and had a great session with Steven Rizzolo.

Since that Sunday I have been off my feet. I could hardly walk for days and every little task required a huge effort to accomplish. Today, Wednesday 1st, I got out for a little 20 min run. It felt good to be out "running" again. The muscles are good, its just the bottoms of my feet that are trashed.

Finally, I would like to thank all the wonderful people at the Sage Burner and especially Andrew Hyde for his support around mile 23. He made the race for a lot of people!