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Location:

Cambridge,MA,

Member Since:

Apr 15, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

3:25:46 Marathon (Seattle '07)

1:36:56 Half Marathon (Whidbey '07)

1:34:30 Half Marathon - in race (Seattle '07)

53:02 12k (Rhody Run '07)

6:55 pace 14.52/185 mi relay (Northwest Passage '08)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Weight

June 1: 163  157!

June 8: 161  156

June 15: 159  156

June 22: 157  153

June 29: 155

July 6: 153

July 13: 151

July 20: 149  August 1: 149.6!

Races

Oct 26: Cape Cod Marathon 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Emulate my stepfather -- still running at 87!


Personal:

I know a secret technique for opening mangos taught me by a Wolof sorcerer. I was briefly a political appointee at the U.N. I am intimately familiar with a disciple of David Hume.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Mizuno Elixir Lifetime Miles: 128.80
NB 890v2 Lifetime Miles: 106.80
Kinvara 2 Black Lifetime Miles: 328.45
Merrell Sonic Glove Lifetime Miles: 9.90
Kinvara 3 Red Lifetime Miles: 83.10
Kinvara 3 Blue Lifetime Miles: 99.25
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.250.000.000.000.006.25

Was curious how the foot would respond to a longer and more strenuous run than I've done in quite a while. It's going to be sore, the goal is just to keep it in chronic rather than acute mode. Whether it was the icing, prophylactic ibuprofen, stretching, night splint or all of them, returns seem to be good. I think I was slightly conservative during the run, maybe can open it up a bit.

A little stiff this morning (especially in the hip/glute area, which is unusual), so walked 1.5 miles to the gym and stretched the ITB a couple of extra times for good measure. Then ran off "6.25 miles" in about 53:00, keeping it around 165 s/m. HR was significantly lower than usual, averaging 128 and maxing out at 159 after 2 or 3 minutes at 200 s/m. I think this may have been because I hydrated better, or perhaps the change in breakfast food? More carbs in pancakes. Also the NH3 smell was gone, perh for the same reason. Foot started aching about 25 minutes in, so I slowed down a little. Two more Italian lessons.

Sleep: 1:00 to 7:10, woke twice.

Food: 6:30 to 12:30 - Well, birthday cake and many assorted beverages. 8:30 - about 10 pancakes with butter and maple syrup, yogurt and whey protein.

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From David on Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 11:26:46

Way to bounce back, sounds like Saturday agreed with your foot. I'm up for something this weekend, though Sunday morning early may work better for me. I'll figure it out and let you know though. Hopefully my hamstring cooperates, it's a strange thing right now.

From adam on Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 11:47:46

ho visto che stai imparando l'italiano....fra', quest'e' la lingua piu' bella del mondo!!!! in bocca a lupo con l'allenamento sia con la corsa che l'italiano!

From Aaron on Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 13:35:22

Certo! Ho bisogno di tutto l'aiuto che posso ottenere....

From adam on Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 21:38:36

pian piano il tuo italiano si migliorera' se cerca nouve parole e come vengono usate correttamente. ad esempio, l'avverbio attualmente non voule dire "actually" ma "right now in time". Effettivamente voule dire "actually". questo e' una difficolta' nell'imparare l'italiano, ci sono tante parole che sembrano come quelle inglesi. ce la fai pero'!

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