Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Training week of 9-27

Monday 9-27
Run - 6 miles (time 40:48) - pace 6:48 min/mile
Winnie Kinnie Castle - tempo run felt good. Legs felt strong.

Tuesday 9-28
AM - Run 5 miles (time 35:06) - pace 7:00 min/mile
Run - Londonderry, NH local course

Wednesday 9-29
AM - Mountain Bike (Harold Parker) 40 minutes
PM - Run 4.5 miles (time 30:00) - pace - 6:40 min/mile
in Haverhill, MA

Thursday 9-30
PM - Run 4 miles (time 29:00) - pace 7:17 min/mile
Ran at Mines Falls Nashua, NH

Friday 10-1
AM - Run 4 miles (time 29:01) - pace @ 7:15 min/mile
Felt tired - ran Winnie Kinnie Castle Nashua,NH
PM - Mountain Bike 36 minutes - pace easy
Winnie Kinnie Castle Haverhill, MA in rain

Saturday 10-2
CX Race Gloucester Grand Prix
Master 35+ A field race
Place - DNF (mechanical) lap 2

Sunday 10-3
Run - 10.16 miles (time - 1:11) - pace @ 7:05
Felt good - pushed back half of run to run negative splits

Week Summary

Run: 33:4 miles total this week
Bike: 156 minutes (2:30 hours)

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Frequent Flyer Club

Flying September 12 to Disney for the week, my training resorted in a solid week of running in hot conditions in the summer Florida heat.

Week of September 11-2010

Monday - 5 miles in 39:02
Tuesday - 5 miles in 33:12
Wednesday - 5 miles in 39:38
Thursday - 7 miles in 48:08
Friday - 4 miles in 26:12
Saturday - 7 miles in 48:12
Sunday - Day Off
Total Weekly Mileage - 33 miles

Yes I ran most at tempo. With no CX racing in 2010 I get what I get when I can get. The legs are coming around, the running form is comfortable.




The next week I flew to Interbike in Las Vegas. I knew I would not be in any form to race CX Vegas. After all I had ridden my bike less than 5 times in 7 or 8 weeks and frankly my coach CPC (Cramer Performance Coaching) can attest I am doing NO interval work.

So the debate was in between Interbike and our customer meetings, walking the show floor I was pretty sure I would not have enough engine to finish CX Vegas let alone start it.

After 3 laps of warm up I hit our team tent area considering not racing after all. I had a call up as I managed a top 10 result last year. After some laughs and understanding it would be what it would be I pedaled out at the start of the race in 3rd gear. I never got myself pegged or pinned but rather on no fitness raced to save gas.

Managed 20th place. The evening was real. Got to chat with some good human souls.

Back at home but on ice. Ker' is due in a few weeks. The frequent flyer card is in the top drawer. The to-do list is shrinking this weekend. I surf 'the net' to check on the USGP and Noreaster run by Adam. Seems like CX is alive again in 2010.

2010 has been an 'off the bike' year for me. My fitness has been strong but frankly no need to race. A new job, a busy family life, and life in general I am happier racing less. After all, it's not about the bike, period.



Monday, September 6, 2010

Henniker, NH Covered Bridge - 5K

ONE HILL........

So by now I have been able to get the bug back for running after all these years away from the sport with little hesitation. Keeping in check my will & desire I still have found myself wanting to race on my feet more & more. I have surpassed my last 3 months of bike racing now by racing more races on my feet than two wheels.

Henniker, NH is special oasis for my wife & I. The town we met in, the town that holds countless hours of my hockey practices, games, lacrosse games, miles of roads driven back & forth to Concord to get away from the very town I enjoy going to after all these years. The town holds countless hours of school studies, walks to classes, teacher meetings, friends laughter.

The 5k was advertised by 3C as a start/finish from the covered bridge and had a great scenic course around the campus. It was not by design however a certified 5k so I knew it would be correct, wrong, or a complete mess of course. Gauging from the course map at the registration table it was going to be hilly as hell (with 1 HILL) and a mix of 50% trail, grass, dirt, sidewalk bursting climbs and ONE BIG HILL......

My newness back to running, my lack of any sort of resemblance of speedwork and positively 0 hours running hills up or down, this was going to prove to be a cluster F from the start, but my ignorant confidence of the past 2 races had me believe the end result might be different....

I started in the second row behind the Concord, Nh High School CC team. Yup 8 of them. All wearing their HS kit. Looking around there were a bunch of 'fast looking' dudes and dudettes. Go....Into the trail rock section, hard right around the athletic fields, up a grass banked hill (>10%) for 50 meters, then back onto the rocks, through the covered bridge, behind the ice arena, up a short rock hill (>8% for 100 meters), around the business school building, and the hill starts.......(at this point I was sitting in 10 spot behind the high school team and some fast dudes).....

The HILL was >10% for 900-100 meters (think 2+ laps on a standard HS track). It HURT. I managed to pull through 5 of the CC high school kids and get a gap of 100 meters by the top of the hill but it would prove to be the wrong move at the end of the race.....

The crested and then descended sharply for the next 400 meters with a sweeping left that had a long flat section before another short descent setting us up for a short rock wall. I was sitting in 4 th place with the high school kids chomping on my 37yr+ heels. I learnt something very valuable. High school CC runners can run FASTER downhill than I can. They were making ground on me with the downhill sections. Last mile or so (no mile markers on the course) was a blur, I let a few of the kids come through me and at the turns and hills I could see the others coming up.

Final hill bump to the covered bridge finish another high school kid came through, how many more of these kids are on this course? He kicked, I had nothing. I came through in 8th place, managing a top 10 in a 80 runner field. A minute slower than last weeks 5K but for so many reasons I will take it. Need to begin working on my hill running up & down, and perhaps put some mid-week speedwork into my training, and try and run more than twice a week ;0

Was fist in my age group, winning.........yup, another PINT glass (Zen is going to be so jealous). Next race? Some good one's coming up this fall, but trade show season begins soon!
See you on the roads.