Thursday, January 5, 2012

Welcoming in 2012

The first week of 2012 began with Kimi and I in Joplin.  We got to spend some quality time with both her parents and then my family over my two week trimester vacation.  We were fortunate to see all of my nieces and nephews several times over break.  They are all a joy to be around and make me very happy.  I love to see how they change from each time I see them since I'm unable to be around them on a consistent basis.  At my parent's house we spent 3 days assembling a puzzle that we took from Kimi's parent's house.  It was by far the hardest puzzle I think I've ever worked on.  The upper portion of the puzzle was a blue sky that didn't have any differences in shade so that made the entire process a process of elimination.  We basically had to try every piece in every position in order to find the correct placement of the pieces.  Adam, Kimi and I sat in a semi-circle and passed pieces around one by one trying them in several positions until we were able to go through the entire pile of pieces eliminating a few pieces per round until we finally were able to complete the entire puzzle (this took nearly 3 straight hours to complete the sky). 

Kimi and I have started off the 2012 year spoiled rotten by the weather.  Today, we were able to run outside for 8 miles wearing shorts and a t-shirt.  It was absolutely wonderful outside.  I never dreamed of this type of weather in January but I'm more than glad to accept it.

This past Tuesday, Kimi and I did a workout on the indoor track at Missouri Southern State University where we both graduated from with our undergraduate degrees.  The workout consisted of 9x600m repeats.  Going into this workout, I really thought things were going to be great.  We had already run two workouts on the indoor track the week before and they had both gone rather well.  I thought this workout would go just as well but unfortunately that was not the case.  This workout started at 8:00 a.m. and right away it got off to a less than stellar start.  I expected our repeats to be all around 1:58 or better and only our last one was of that pace.  There was a lot of carbon monoxide in the gym because of some machinery that the janitors were using to remove some flags leftover on the walls from the winter graduation.  This really bothered me because I know the effects of carbon monoxide on the body can have extreme effects and that is one of the reasons I feel the workout didn't go as planned.  Our splits ended up being 2:02 2:02 2:01, 2:00 2:01 2:02, 1:59 1:59 1:58.  Like I said, it wasn't our best day but it could have been a lot worse. 

Since we completed that workout, I have started attending classes again and now I'm starting to get prepared for my Active Release Technique seminar that I'm taking next weekend.  Kimi and I are going to be spending a lot of time studying that over the next several days so that I can successfully complete that Treatment protocol certification. 

Kimi and I have still been sleeping in our altitude tent consistently and now that I have my oxygen sensor, I'm able to determine the simulated altitude level that we are currently sleeping at.  According to the charts, we are currently sleeping at approximately 5600 feet. 

As the new trimester begins, I look forward to keeping you up-to-date on how things are going.  Keep in mind that my posts will most likely be sporatic and could very well have extended periods of time between them since I will be quite busy this trimester taking care of my patients, studying Active Release Technique, preparing for my Clinical Exit exam, and of course also preparing for my part II, III, and IV National Boards.  Wish me Luck, and keep me in your prayers over these next 8 months!  If you keep up-to-date more frequently with what Kimi and I are up to, you can check out her blog because she keeps up with hers a lot better than I do mine.  Her blog is http://www.runner4life-seekimirun.blogspot.com/

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Such a relief!

It's been a couple weeks since I last posted and I've done a lot since then.  First of all, I've been extremely busy with finals over the last two weeks.  Fortunately, they all went extremely well.  I have managed to keep up the training throughout the finals period but not without cost to the quality of runs. 


A week ago, on Wednesday, December 7th, Kimi and I completed a 5 mile tempo run that went phenomenal.  We ran the 5 miles in 29:36 according to "my" garmin forerunner.  Kimi's Forerunner wasn't quite as nice bringing us in almost 10 seconds slower than that. So on days when our Garmins don't agree, we usually take the average of the two to settle right in the middle.  So 29:41 seems just about right.  We followed that up with an excellent 8 mile run the next day in 54:22 feeling pretty good.  


The following Saturday, we attempted 5 one mile repeats.  They didn't go as well as we had hoped but they weren't terrible.  All of the miles were right around 5:47-48.  *Finals had officially started for me on the Thursday of this week so the long hours of sitting and studying had probably started to take its toll on me.  On Sunday, we ran 11 miles for our long run and it was sufficient being completed in 1:15:22.  The tells me that our endurance is solid and our speed is lacking.  *We'll get to that very soon; we're starting next week actually.   


Along came the final week of finals for this fall semester in 2011 and I knew I had 4 exams (one each morning at 7:30 through Thursday morning) which was going to make this a long difficult, mentally, and physically draining week.  However, we started the week off solid with our runs on Monday and Tuesday covering 8 miles for me on Monday, and 8 miles for me on Tuesday.  Kimi went 7 miles on Monday which I'll explain the significance of that later in this post.  Then along came Wednesday the 14th of December (yesterday).  We had decided to complete a 4 mile Fartlek run which basically means a continuous run where a set time is spent pushing the pace and a set time is spent recovering all while not stopping until the end of the set distance is covered.  Ours was going to be a 4 mile of 2 min pressed and 2 min easy.  It started off okay but then quickly I could feel the fatigue setting into my legs and most of all into my mind.  That's when it got a little ugly for me for a couple of pushes.  I did my best to stay focused but I just couldn't maintain the intensity needed to keep up with Kimi during the pushes.  However, I didn't give up because I know that workouts can often get better if you just hang in there.  I managed to catch back up to Kimi on some of the easy portions and then I was able to dig deep and finish the workout solid right along side her for the final two pushes.  We have had better Fartleks than this one but it didn't end up too bad.  We covered the 4 miles in 25:12 which is right at 6:18 pace per mile.


Finally, Thursday December 15th (today) had arrived.  It was the much anticipated last final exam for the week. I woke up this morning at 5:50 a.m. to do some final reviewing prior to my exam (I like to do this to make sure I have it all fresh in my mind).  At 8:00 a.m. I was done with the exam and I breathed a huge sigh of relief.  Now I get two weeks to focus my attention to my running and preparing for a seminar that I'm taking at the beginning of next trimester. 


I mentioned above that I would explain the significance of Kimi going 7 miles on Monday compared to my 8 miles.  The reason I am going further than her some days is because I am trying to get our yearly mileage back to equal.  After 49 weeks of running in 2011, Kimi has managed to cover about 15 miles more than me at this point.  Over the next two weeks, I plan to make up this difference so that we can both proudly say we accomplished the same yearly distance which will be over 2700 miles assuming the final 2 and 1/2 weeks goes as planned.


On one final note, don't forget that Kimi and I will be competing in the Jack Frost 10 mile this coming Saturday.  I'm sure we'll both have plenty of fun things to write about after that race is complete! 

Friday, December 2, 2011

This week has been a good one!

The week started off with some quality 7 mile runs where Kimi and I ran together each day.  Wednesday, We completed a 3 mile tempo/pace run and had a phenomenal run.  Our goal was to run 6:10 per mile since this splits almost right between Half Marathon and Marathon pace goals.  However, out of the ordinary, we ran much better than our goal.  Our first mile started off at 5:55 and at that point, I knew it was going to be a good one.  According to my garmin forerunner, our second mile clipped off 5:48, however, Kimi's clipped off 5:55.  Our last mile clipped off a 5:50 for both of us so on our second mile, we simply averaged the two to make 5:52.  That means our total run was right around 17:40.  This workout started and ended with a two mile warm up and two mile cool down to make a total of 7 miles again.

On Thursday, Kimi and I ran on our own.  I decided to take out my headphones and Ipod so I could listen to some music during the run today.  I don't know how it happened but I had a great run on Thursday.  I averaged 6:41 for 7 miles.  It's been a while since a run like that has happened.  I think the workout the day before woke up my legs to better turnover.  With only two weeks to go until the Jack Frost 10 mile, I hope that our training continues this trend of good run after another. 

Sunday, November 27, 2011

It's been about two weeks since the last time I posted anything new.  Kimi and I started full out this week past week.  On Sunday a week ago, I was involved in the Gobbler Grind Marathon.  I was the lead cyclist for the 5k, half marathon, and marathon.  Thankfully, the leader of the marathon ran under 2 hours and 40 minutes.  That means I didn't have to stay out there quite as long.  It was quite cold that morning.  Prior to the event, Kimi and I searched on Craig's List to find me a bicycle.  We were just going to find something really cheap but then we had the idea that we should look for a quality bike at a great price since I plan on doing a triathlon sometime in 2012 (we'll see).  We ended up buying me a bike that values at nearly $1500 but we got at quite a fraction of that.  It was quite the experience riding the lead cyclist.  Of course it never goes as smoothly as one would hope.  I took a wrong turn early in the event and Kimi chased me down and corrected me.  Thankfully only one person followed me that direction and it was only two tenths of a mile out of the way.  That was the only real screw up that I had during the event. Everything else went smoothly. 

Following that 26 mile ride, Kimi and I ran 5 miles in the afternoon.  To my surprise, we managed a pretty decent run.  This week went like this; Monday, 5 miles; Tuesday, 6 miles; Wednesday, 6 miles; Thursday, 6 miles; Friday, 3 miles; Saturday, 6 miles; and Sunday, 10 miles.  On Saturday, the weather was quite dreary.  It was raining most of the day with temperatures around 50 degrees in the morning.  We made arrangements to meet with Jamie Burnham at the Vet's office in Miller at 11:30.  The rain was light when we began the run and the wind was at our back for most of the 3 miles out.  Just before we turned around at the 3 mile mark, the rain began to pick up and the wind greatly increased to gusts easily over 20 mph.  Thankfully, we were turning around and the wind was going to be at our back again on the way back to the cars because as the rain picked up so too did the wind change direction.  We had an excellent run on Saturday.

Today, we ran 10 miles and it was pretty nondramatic.  Nothing special happened today other than it being about 35 degrees with a wind chill in the mid 20's.  Thankfully, we completed the run and I'm greatly looking forward to next week where I'll be aiming to hit closer to 50 miles for the week (this week was 42).

Monday, November 14, 2011

It doesn't always go as planned...hmm..

So as you might be able to guess, our Glorious return to running didn't quite go as planned.  We did a 3 mile run on Thursday evening, 5 mile run on Friday, and then 5 on Saturday.  Both of us decided that our bodies needed more rest and that we weren't ready to return to performing just yet.  That's when we decided to take the running easy all the way through this current week.  Since we are only planning on taking these two weeks easy for the entire next year, we decided to truly take full advantage of it.  Also, Kimi's foot has been bothering her on the outside of her right foot.  We're hoping it's just a bruising or minor irritation that will go away with just a little more rest.  My achilles tendon and gastroc are beginning to feel a lot better with the time off so hopefully I'll be able to make a full recovery from that problem. 

I've also started a new routine that I call my "Daily Do List" consisting of the following exercises and stretches:
1 min body bridge face down
1 min body bridge R and L
25 reps of Birddogs R and L
2x10 Glut Bridges
1x10 Lunges R and L
1x10 Eccentric Calf Raises
2x30 sec Hip Flexor Stretch R and L

This is my new plan that I am starting and I have already completed two days of it.  Today, Monday, I'm also returning to the weight room to begin my strength and conditioning program that has been suspended for the past 3-4 weeks.

Friday, November 11, 2011

We're Back BABY!!!

The long awaited arrival of starting to train for the future is finally here.  We put in a 3 mile run Thursday evening.  It was pitch dark when we started the run so as most outdoor runners know, it's much more difficult to run fast in the dark, but we managed a quality 3 miles.  Today we're planning on running 5 miles, 7 miles on Saturday, and possibly a 10 mile long run on Sunday.  Nothing like jumping right back in pretty much where we left off.  Time to start getting ready for the indoor track and field season which will quickly be approaching. 

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Just waiting, and waiting, and waiting!

This is the week that Kimi and I have decided to take as our true recovery week.  Our 2011 training year has been phenomenal up until this point.  We are both on schedule to hit the highest yearly total either of us has ever reached.  Our goal is to get to 2700 miles this year and currently we are just over 2400.  Because of our increase in miles this year, we decided that it was time to take a week and let our bodies recover.  Of course, for people like us, this 3 days of no running can feel like an eternity.  Our plan is to begin running again on Thursday with an easy 3 miles.  I am simply hoping that these few days of rest are enough to propel us forward into the winter season where we are planning on running some indoor track events!