At 10:30 last night I get a knock on the door from a police officer telling me they apprehended a burglar hiding under my boat and they were looking for 2 more. Needless to say, I got very little sleep last night. Every noise I heard freaked me out.
First 6 miles of the run this morning were alright. The pain was there but it was not overwhelming. I even considered stretching the run out and taking advantage of feeling decent. The pain really kicked in during the last 2 miles. I felt like I could barely run and considered walking home but it would have taken too long. I need to figure out what to do for the rest of the week. With Lake to Lake this weekend my training schedule was going to be thrown off anyways. I just need to decide if I should run at all between now and Saturday.
How is it that after only missing 2 days of running it can feel like I've never run before? Such a strange feeling. My legs felt very clunky and it seemed like I was breathing way too hard. My achilles felt much better, though. I could tell it wasn't 100% but it really did not hurt (1 out of 10). I had thoughts of putting in a decent amount of miles today but decided it would be better to keep it short. Turned out to be the right decision. The achilles started to ache during the last 2 miles (maybe 3 or 4 out of 10). I ran at 5k pace for the last 1/4 mile and it felt pretty good. I have a feeling I am going to be a disappointment to the L2L team this weekend.
Total Time: ????? (Ran naked so there wouldn't be pressure to run a particular pace).
Here is a link to an article in the Trib today in which I was quoted: http://www.sltrib.com/davis/ci_14479101
I will call this a muscle memory run. The intent was to make sure my legs are awake and can remember how to run. Achilles was pretty sore to start so I only put in 2 miles at a decent pace. Ran watchless again so I'm not sure of the exact pace. Probably between 6:45 and 7:00. Felt good other than the achilles pain (3 out of 10). Of course it was snowing on one of the few days I was able to run this week.
Lake to Lake Relay (50 Miles) 05:18:39, Place overall: 3, Place in age division: 3
Slow miles
Fast miles
Total Distance
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Lake to Lake Relay
A couple of the guys in our running club (South Davis Road
Runners) wanted to put together a team for the Lake to Lake relay.Since it was one of the Runner’s Series races
I thought I may as well join them.I’ve
never been a big fan of relays but I thought it would be fun to go down and
enjoy the run.After realizing that we
would have a shot at placing, I knew that it was not going to be fun.When you are racing for yourself and run
poorly it is easy to deal with because you are only accountable to
yourself.When you are part of a relay
and do not run as well as you expect then the disappointment is much worse
because you feel like you let everybody down.Of course me being me, I tend to focus on the potential bad instead of
the good.I figured I would just go down and run hard
and deal with whatever happened.Drove down
with Jim and Juliann to a house that Jim secured (amazing home in Snow
Canyon).We finally got around to eating
at the Pizza Factory at 7:00.I did not
eat lunch because we left a little late and I was unsure of the plans and just
did not get around to it.I also did not
pack any food because I made the assumption that we would stop at a grocery
store to stock up for the race.I was
worried about not having enough fuel for the run but since it was only 10 miles
of racing I figured I could deal with it.I was able to mooch some food from the team during the race which turned
out great.
On the way to the race, Jim got pulled over for
speeding.Luckily he was let off with a
warning but we were really pressed for time to get to the starting line.Was able to see Smooth, Kathie, Kimmie and
Marcie before the start.Also saw Craig,
Dustin, Bill, Steve and Clyde along the way.The order of runners for the first 5 legs were: Jim, Trevor, Jake,
Jeremy, me.After the first leg we were
in 4th place.Trevor got us
close to 3rd when Jake took over.He was our ringer (averaged 5:45 for both legs) and passed 3rd
place and built quite a lead over 4th for us.After Jeremy took off we went to the exchange for my run.Did a little warm up and ran into Teena.Was able to chat for a while which was
nice.Jeremy got us within eye sight of 2nd
place.Since I could see the next runner
I ended up going out way too fast.I was
able to keep him in sight until the top of the hill where he hit the gas and
was gone.I think he was just toying
with me.I felt decent going up the hill
but it wiped me out.Going through the
neighborhood felt slow but the average pace on my Garmin was right where I
wanted it to be.A couple of times I had
to remind myself that I had another leg to run and should save some
energy.This is what I do not like about
the relays.You run the first leg too
fast because it is a race and it is so hard to hold back.You do not leave enough in the tank for the
next leg.My splits were: 5:56, 6:13,
6:37 (hill), 6:12, 6:24, 3:15 (6:08/mile).I averaged 6:16 for the entire leg.I was shooting for 6:25 so I was happy with the time and the best part
was my Achilles tendon did not hurt at all.
I think that the lower heal of the racing flats puts less strain on it which is why it did not hurt.
The order of our next set of legs was: Trevor, Jake, Jeremy,
Jim, me.Jim wanted to run the Dirty
Climber (leg #9) and we thought it would be good for that runner to have a
little extra rest.Trevor made up a little
ground on 2nd place but they were still 3 or 4 minutes ahead of us
when he passed off to Jake.We drove to
the exchange and were shocked to see him coming in 2nd place.The high school boys took back second during
the next leg and Jim did really well on the Dirty Climber.We had no idea how far ahead of 4th
place we were but figured we had a good.As Jim approached the last exchange I was feeling good and ready to get
this over.
The last leg starts off with a decent climb for about ½ mile
then flattens out and has a slight elevation gain the rest of the way.The wind had picked up and was a cross wind
for the first 2 miles.Took off at a good
pace up the hill and it took about 0.2 miles to realize that my legs were
fried.I definitely ran the first leg
too fast.First mile was 6:27 which is
the pace I was hoping to maintain through the leg.Next mile came in at 6:33 and I started
looking behind me and doing calculations of how fast the 4th place runner
would have to run to catch me.I have a
nasty habit of focusing on what is behind me and running in fear of being
passed instead of just running hard and focusing on what is ahead.After turning into Sand Hollow state park we pass
the finish line and head out 1.1 miles.It is pure torture to see the finish line and know that you still have
2.2 miles to go.What was worse was the
headwind that I was now running in to.Third mile split was 6:53 and I felt completely sapped of all
energy.During the out and back I saw
that Clyde was able to move back into first place (no surprise there).It was
all that I could do to keep my legs moving and the 4th mile came in
at a blistering 7:05.Are you kidding
me?I checked my split at the turn
around so I could gauge how much of a lead I had on 4th place.All I could think about was how bad I would
feel if I got passed because I did not think I had the energy to respond if I
was caught.After 1:40 I saw the 4th
place runner and knew I had at least a 3 minute lead on him.That helped me relax and I was able to push
the pace.The tail wind didn’t hurt
either.The last 0.8 was at 6:25/mile
pace.Average pace for the 4.8 miles was
6:41.Our team averaged 6:22/mile for
the 50 miles and finished 3rd overall.Ten minutes behind 1st and 9
minutes behind 2nd.
We hung out to watch the ladies from our running club come
in.I was glad that they were a little
slow because I really wanted to stay and see Kathie, Smooth, Teena, Kimmie and
Marcie come in.Was able to see Teena
running leg 10 and she was running incredibly well.On the blog we all offer words of encouragement
with not really having any idea how well people run.Seeing Teena run in real life I can now
attest to what a great runner she is.
The weekend was a ton of fun.The banquet that they had after the race is a
nice touch.I definitely think the
shorter relay is a lot more fun than the Ragnar relays.You get the same satisfaction without the
sleep deprivation.
**I'm removing my rant of negativity. I needed to vent and it served it's purpose. I compared my splits to Clyde's and they were not as bad as I thought. The wind was a huge factor and I did not give it enough credit.