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Location:

Pittsfield,MA,

Member Since:

Jul 02, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

 

 

  •  2006 Mohawk Hudson River Marathon (NY)
  • 2007 Vermont City Marathon (VT)
  • 2011 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2011 Mind the Ducks 12 Hour (NY)
  • 2012 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2012 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #2 (IN)
  • 2012 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2012 Mind the Ducks 12 Hour (NY)
  • 2012 Memorial Day Marathon (MA)
  • 2012 Around the Lake 12 Hour (MA)
  • 2012 Hancock Shaker Village 50 (MA) 
  • 2012 Bay State Marathon (MA)
  • 2012 First Descents Marathon (DE) 
  • 2013 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2013 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #2 (IN) 
  • 2013 Circular Logic Marathon (IN)
  • 2013 Lake Waramaug 50M (CT)
  • 2013 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2013 Ragnar Cape Cod Ultra Team (MA) 
  • 2013 Memorial Day Marathon (MA)
  • 2013 Relay For Life No. Berkshire (MA)
  • 2013 Ragnar Adirondack Ultra Team (MA)
  • 2013 BayState Marathon (MA)
  • 2013 One Day At the Fair Marathon (NJ)
  • 2013 West Palm Beaches Marathon (FL)
  • 2014 Arena Attack XL Center Marathon (CT)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #2 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #3 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #4 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #5 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #6 (IN)
  • 2014 Circular Logic Marathon (IN)

 Personal Bests:

  • 400 - 1:01 (2004)
  • 800 - 2:16 (2004)
  • Mile - 5:12 (2004)
  • 2Mile - 11:27 (2004)
  • 5k - 19:44 (2005)
  • 10k 40:46 (11/22/07)
  • 15k - 1:07:40 (11/11/07)
  • 13.11 Half - 1:38:31 (12/9/07)
  • Marathon 3:59:18 (1/25/14)
  • 50 miles 11:44 (5/14/11)

Eagle Scout with Bronze and Gold Palms (2002)

Biked from Ticonderoga, New York to Old Orchard Beach, Maine in August of 2005 (Total of about 290 miles

Short-Term Running Goals:

200 miles @ 72 Hour Race in May

Under 200 #

Sub 4:00 Marathon

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

QUALIFY AND RUN IN THE BOSTON MARATHON.

Personal:

I am 27.  Have done 33 marathons and ultras. Really trying to get in shape to get back to running the miles I want to. I love to read and worked for four years in a bookstore. I like to keep track of the books I read. Currently I work as a 6th & 7th grade history teacher at the only charter school in Berkshire County, as well as serve as the coach for the cross country team! Been experimenting as a pescatarian (eating only fish) since August 10, 2011. 

 

Just earned my Master's Degree in Adolescent Education for Social Studies. I have the most wonderful WIFE in the entire world.. EMMA! October 16, 2010

Run when you can, walk when you have to, crawl if you must. Just never give up! - Dean Karnazes -

We are all teachers and we are all students in this sport. - Dean Karnazes -

The simple act of putting one foot in front of the other and moving forward at an accelerated rate can be one of life's greatest - and simplest - pleasures. ~Dean Karnazes 

"Your beliefs become your thoughts, your thoughts become your words, your words become your actions, your actions become your habits, your habits become your values, your values become your destiny." - MK Gandhi 

"The marathon mercilessly rips off the outer layers of our defenses and leaves the raw human, vulnerable and naked. It is here you get an honest glimpse into the soul of an individual. Every insecurity and character flaw is open and on display for all the world to see. No communication is ever more real, no expression ever more honest. There is nothing left to hide behind. The marathon is the great equalizer. Ever movement, every word spoken and unspoken, is radiant truth. The veil has been obliterated. These are the profound moments of human interaction that I live for." - Dean Karnazes 

 

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Asics 2120s Miles: 34.54Asics 2120s Chili Pepper #1 Miles: 40.41
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 176.64
Race: Hangover Half Marathon (13.11 Miles) 01:38:33, Place overall: 31
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
14.110.000.00

12:00 PM - So today we were forecasted to get another 4 to 8 inches of snow on top of what we got the other day.  It was a dangerous drive down to Albany.  The route I take to school which usually takes 45 minutes took about an hour and a half, but we got there.  Snow was coming down heavy around the start of the race.  The first mile went really slow and had to be close to 9 minutes for me.  There was a 3.5 miler being run simultaneously so I lined up about midpack to let the rabbits have their fun.  Once we got out on the State Campus Loop though the roads were a little better.  About 2-3 inches of slush, but I was able to run in the tracks of the cars that were going by.  Around mile 2 I caught up to a father/daughter team I thought were running the 3.5 miler.  Turns out the dad was doing the Hangover Half.  We started chatting and from mile 2 to mile 9 we ran together, until we caught a couple of his friends and booked a 6:40 Mile 9.  I hung tough, but it was kind of funny.  One of my brothers, my sister and my mom all came down to see me run, and they thought it'd be funny to lob a snowball out in front of me.  Well this was when I was trying to hang onto the blistering pace, about 3 or 4 feet off the back of the group of 4, and my brother lobs one right in front of me and then about two seconds later... SPLaT!  I get hit in the side of the face right about at the temple with a snowball.  Haha in retrospect it's kind of funny, but it wasn't very funny at the time that's for sure!  So I tried to regroup, but the group of 4 just started to accelerate further as we went up the hill.   I was left to run the last four miles in by myself.  I caught and passed two others out on the course and shuffled home with probably a horribly slow 8:50 or 8:55 last mile. I was really struggling to just regain some of that cool, calm, collected I had maintained for so long.  Overall, however I felt really good.  I just wish Emmy had been there to see me run.  So far the races she's gone to were my two marathons where I did anything but race it seems... though she did get to see me set the huge PR in the 10k on Turkey Day! So that's a plus.  Overall, I have to say that given the crappy conditions out on the road, and the snowball, I held my own.  I just need to train a little harder I realize to be able to best my PRs even in less than favorable conditions.   I did a 1 mile cool down in about 9 or 9:30 then got some coffee, pizza, and changed my clothes.  We stopped at Walmart on the way home to pick up some necessary food items for our trip...   WE'RE GOING TO PUERTO RICO January 3rd to the 10th!!!  I can't wait!  I'll actually be able to see Emma for an entire week! (This is a miracle as I hardly get to see her while we're at school.)  She truly is an amazing girl.  I saw her on Christmas, and I'm already going crazy because I haven't seen her and it's only been 7 days!

I will make sure I don't slack too much during the vacation.  I have snorkeling gear and am bringing running shoes.  So I will be running/swimming/hiking/snorkeling all week! I can't wait!  I will have to bring back some pictures for everyone!

 

Total Mileage Today:  14.11  (13.11 = race)  Time for Race: 1:38:33  Average Pace: 7:31/Mile - Good for 31st place in the half-marathon overall! Not sure about place in my age division.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
5.000.000.00

Well, I'm back safe and sound after perhaps the most enjoyable week of my life on the Island Paradise of Vieques.  I wish I could put into words the awestruck look on all of our faces as we climbed out of the jeep and saw that from my aunt and uncle's winter home you could simultaneously see both the Atlantic and Carribbean.  A fun-filled, jam-packed week of beach hopping and being the "Gringos", but it was definitely worth it.  At first I wasn't sure what to expect, as it took us 31 hours to get to our final destination.  Tip that I learned:  NEVER FLY UNITED!!!!  We woke at 2:30 am on January 3rd and headed off to the airport and checked in at 4:00 am for our 5:40 boarding for a flight to Dulles Int'l in Washington, D.C. only to find ourselves kept on board for more than seven hours because we were kept in the dark about a "sticking valve" on the plane.  Needless to say they let us off for five minutes because they were ordered to do so by law, but then they told us to reboard because we'd be on our way.... riiiight this was at 10:00 am.  We ended up finally getting airborn shortly after 1:00 pm, just "slightly" delayed from our initial departure.  Well they attempted to 'cool' us if you can call it that with a 10 dollar meal voucher and a 20% coupon off a future flight with United. All I can give to them is a big one finger salute.  We finally landed in San Juan, Puerto Rico at 11:35 PM local time, and as the last plane from San Juan to Vieques left at 5:30pm, we were stuck.  And furthermore, they wouldn't rebook us until 5:30 the following day, plus add to that the fact that they would not pay for a hotel room for us...  So there we were in San Juan, in a hot, sticky, airport surrounded by people we didn't know, forced to make the best of our situation.  My mother, sister, her boyfriend, Emma, and myself, paced the halls of the abandoned airport, and then gave in to our sleep deprivation and formed a makeshift bunker fortification just in front of the agricultural and security check-ins, with 3 rows of cheap, worn out airport chairs and our luggage as walls.  In the morning, we all decided we just wanted to get out of the stupid airport and all the junk that United had forced on us.  So we coughed up $80 for a taxi to the ferry and ended up in Vieques around 1:15pm.  From there we tried to forget the bad part of the trip thus far, and got on to enjoying the "Island Life".  I can't believe how breathtaking and absolutely amazing it all is.  And I cannot wait to go back.  I truly see why many people enjoy traveling.  To be able to walk barefoot on a beach, or run through the incoming tide, the waves crashing over you, waves of grainy sand just completely engulfing you in the moment... truly the trip of a lifetime.  I was sad to leave, but glad to get home and hopefully back on track from the "lazy" week I had.  Much to my dismay and I suppose in retrospect it wasactually funny... our flight on United was "delayed" - aka overbooked (their fault, not ours seeing as how we made our reservations for our flight SIX MONTHS AGO!!!)  Luckily we got put on a different carrier and road US Airways to Charlotte, North Carolina where we ironically met up with two kids from my town! (this coming from a town whose high school has about 70 kids per grade!) What were the chances!?! Needless to say, US Airways gave us no problems, and I was happy to have a nice flight and read more of The Terror.  My mom is going to write a complaint letter and hopefully we get a voucher for another flight, because it truly is not fair to put up with the airlines shortfalls, when it was their own negligence that caused us to have both a crazy start and finish to our trip.  Looking forward to a run tomorrow and then to the 25k on Sunday!

Got some running/walking/swimming in this week.  Total Mileage ~ 5 miles.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
8.110.000.00

9:30 AM - Zipped up my long sleeve shirts and laced up my new sneakers from Christmas to head out for a run today.  Wasn't sure what to expect with having a week off and not being used to the cold again.  I am sure that I've lost a good deal of the fitness level I had going into the Hangover Half.  But I am sure I'll get back there with a couple weeks of good running.  Had a lot on my mind and with the fiasco yesterday with Dad's stress test and my mom getting pulled over on the way to get him for it for speeding, I was in an I-really-really-detest-state-troopers kind of mood.  I had to chuckle a little though when I hung a left out of our road and saw a car come up over the hill by Waterwheel Village (The Waterwheel is a small country store located right in a valley between two 1/2 or 2/3 mile long hills going up in either direction; a kid was hit and killed here a couple of years ago right across the street because cars come barreling down going 60 or 70mph; This when the state Rte. Speed Limit is 55, with a yellow 45mph warning sign for the stretch coming down through the valley). Well this car comes barrelling up and you can hear it before you actually see it.  Then about two seconds later comes this State Trooper SUV with its lights on and pulled the guy over right at my road.  I don't know what is up with the cops, but I really feel they should do something better with their time like catch the real criminals, and I know we have a lot out there.  Have to allot for extra time to go to work tonight.

There was a pretty strong wind today about 12-15 mile per hour.  I felt alright, was trying to hold back and stay steady because I know tomorrow is going to be a long run.  But I didn't know how I was going to take it.  I mean I knew I would be out of shape, despite all the walking, swimming and jogging I did at the beach.  But I was kind of disheartened at the same time when I realized I was in fact going slower despite a steady effort.  Still overall pretty easy effort.  Oh well.  I guess that's the sacrifice I made for going on vacation.  Getting psyched about grad classes.  Going out to grab some supplies today.

Total Mileage:  8.11 miles   Total Time:  1:08:20  Average Pace:  8:25

 

ugh. Just got out of work.  It's 11:58PM... Going to go take a six hour nap and then up to run/jog a 25k race. Joy.  Note:  Saw 3 cops on the way to work today and 1 on the way home.  They need to get a life!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
13.200.000.00

10:00 AM - Very big turnout today at the winter series, but I think it was because there were 3 races today (3 mile, 10k and 25k).  I started out in the back of the pack and was a little sore from yesterday, after doing 8+ miles on my first day back since the Hangover Half.  Blah.  Felt really strong actually and was holding it steady despite the on-off-on-off surging of those around me.  Felt really good, but just didn't have it in me today to finish the full 15.5.  I think it was because I got 5 hours of sleep last night.  Finally fell asleep after work around 12:45, and up at 6:00 am.  Plus like I mentioned before, was a little sore from yesterday.  Supposed to get a storm tonight, but hope I can get in a run before going down to my first day of graduate classes tomorrow!

12 miles in 1:35:30 = 7:57 pace per mile!  (I guess I can't really say that I am that out of shape!)  Cooled down and changed clothes and went to a movie with Emma and a couple of our friends afterwards.

Total Mileage for the day:  13.2 miles

SHOES: Asics 2120s (*New):  21.31

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
8.250.000.00

7:45 AM - Wanted to make sure I got a run in today, so headed out on the snowy roads; got a few inches of snow last night, and the plows were out in force.  Almost got taken out on one of the backroads because the plow was taking a corner too fast.  Felt pretty good.  Some residual soreness this morning, but it went away for the most part after about a mile.  Felt good to get out there on the roads again.  And I'm really surprised because there was only one mile where I felt I was actually pushing the pace (that was downhill though and I knew it would be my fastest mile).  Overall, a really nice run.  Time to go grab a shower and get ready for class tonight.  I think I might bring my sleeping bag and stay over at a friend's; Hopefully Emma can stay to watch tv after my class tonight!

 

Total Time:  1:04:09   Total Mileage:  8.25  Average Pace:  7:46 per mile

Shoes: Asics 2120s (*New): 29.56

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
0.000.000.00

No run today;  After my class last night, I was a little overwhelmed with all the work that is due next class! Thankfully the class doesn't meet next Monday because of Martin Luther King Day, however.  So I went to Emma's and I got to see the Sky-boy.  That really made my day because I'm absolutely in love with that kid!  Children truly are amazing, and I think that I needed that little interlude to further solidify my drive and ambition to one day be a teacher.  Just dropping a quick entry during the break of my late class:  7:15 to 9:55pm tonight! Blah.  Got to get up for work 11-8 tomorrow.  Plan is to get up around 6:30, and head out the door at 7:30 and do either the 8.25 loop, or possibly tack on another 1.75 for a 10-miler.  Probably should do the 10 since I had today off.  Am feeling lazy! 

My chance of redemption coming up later this month:

Sunday, 1/27 @ 10:00 AM  - Winter Series 30k (18.6mi)I figured out some elapsed times for various paces.  I think I am going to shoot for the 8:00-8:30 range.

2:38:26 - 8:30/mile

2:33:47 - 8:15/ mile

2:29:07 - 8:00 / mile

2:24:28 - 7:45/ mile

Got to run! Class is starting again! 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
8.250.000.00

7:30 AM - That one hurt.  Legs felt pretty good when I woke up, but it was in the single digits outside.  Felt pretty good for most of the run.  The last couple miles were tough though.  Definitely felt the extra effort to get up and over those hills.  Overall though felt pretty good.  Really stressed about how I'm going to be able to pay off this grad school bill.  They never sent me a bill in the mail, and now it is past due and I'm being charged late fees.  Why the hell am I even going to grad school I wonder sometimes.

Mile 1 - 7:40

Mile 2 - 7:22

Mile 3 - 7:29

Mile 4 - 7:45 (uphill)

Mile 5 - 7:23

Mile 6 - 8:04 (uphill)

Mile 7 - 7:53

Mile 8 - 7:30

Total Distance: 8.25 Miles   Total Time: 1:02:35  Average Pace: 7:35/mile

Shoes: Asics 2120s (*New): 37.81

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
6.220.000.00

9:00 AM - Yeah, it's definitely winter.  As if there weren't any other way for Mother Nature to affirm that in fact it is not late November, but rather the full-fledged assault on mankind's existence we like to call winter, another single digit temperature to start the day.  Legs felt fresh. No soreness whatsoever.  But after the first mile, despite 3 upper layers, and a full length spandex bottom as well as a pair of winter running pants, certain appendages began to freeze and I opted for a slightly shorter run than I had hoped.  I had wanted to do the 8.25 loop, but by mile 3 it had not only gotten cold, but had begun to actually hurt.  I turned around and booked it home.  Oh what I wouldn't give to be anywhere where there was a temperature at least with two digits!

Total Time:  45:24   Total Mileage:  6.22   Average Pace:  7:18 / mile

Asics 2120s: 44.03

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
14.400.000.00

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8:30 AM - A bone chilling 9 degrees this morning when I laced up to head outside.  Made sure I took extra precautions to bundle up.  Wore two x long sleeve sport wick shirts, as well as a zipper up top layer and on the bottom had on a pair of long spandex and the pair of running pants.  The goal this morning was restraint and enjoying a long run.  Tried to forget about all that homework I have to do this weekend.  Overall I was impressed that I finished the run, hit 50 miles for only 5 days of running this week, and felt 0 tenderness/soreness and only minimal effort.  Splits were as follows:

Mile 1 –  7:52

Mile 2 -   8:08

Mile 3 -   8:38

Mile 4 -   8:25

Mile 5 -   8:22

Mile 6 -   8:19

Mile 7 -   8:30

Mile 8 -   8:29

Mile 9 -   8:18

Mile 10 – 8:24

Mile 11 -  8:36

Mile 12 -  8:26

Mile 13 -  8:13

Mile 14 – 8:16

Overall Time:  1:59:55  Total Mileage:  14.4  Average Pace:  8:19/ Mile

 *Asics 2120s: 58.43 miles

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
10.250.000.00

11:00 AM - Bitter cold out today; that kind of cold that when you breathe in it stings your nostrils. I went with Emmy to her work and I got in a good treadmill run. I was going to go for an increased pace run, but decided to keep it easy and relaxed. I am not sure why but my right achilles is tight and I had to ice it a couple times last night. Feels better, though still hurts a bit. Almost like a grinding as I walk around on it. Am going to have to take it easy this week. Still get the mileage in when I can, but no speed work. I think I have been pushing a little hard with speed in December rather than just easy miles.

Miles 1 - 3 : 8:20 pace held steady.

Miles 4 - 10 - 8:00 pace. Only bad part was when the gym's treadmill decided to make me cool down after 60 minutes, so I had to take a 10 second break and reset the treadmill to finish the run.

Total Time: 1:20:40 Total Distance: 10.25 Average pace: 7:52 / mile

Asics 2120s:  68.68 miles

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
6.430.000.00

7:45 AM - So I wanted to try to run despite the lingering soreness.  Woke up to 9 degree temp so bundled up with spandex and pants for bottoms, and two sport long sleeve shirts with a zipper up third layer.  Temperature ironically wasn't a problem, though perhaps it was because I was preoccupied with looking for any signs of weakness in the right achilles.  I wanted to go as slow as possible.  I think I have realized that either the pain was due to me trying to get in such a long run on a treadmill after not using one for over a month? Or that I did a few too many miles after having nearly a week off for winter break.  Am going to try to do about 6-6.5 for the rest of the week and do them at slow pace to see if that helps.  I don't want to have to not run, because I think I would go crazy!

Mile 1: 8:28

Mile 2: 8:47

Mile 3: 9:06

Mile 4: 9:02

Mile 5: 9:13

Mile 6: 9:07

Last .43: 3:48 (8:48 pace)

Total Time: 57:33  Total Mileage: 6.43 miles  Pace: 8:57/mile

*Asics 2120s:  75.11

10:00 PM - Did half an hour of hot treatment with a hot pack;  Just really want this to go away.  I just want to ruN! it's so frustrating. UGH!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
4.000.000.00

7:45 AM - Right now I'm torn between taking Friday and Saturday off, or continuing to log a couple slow miles each day.  I had initially wanted to do the 6-6.5 miles that I did yesterday, but after only about a mile and a half I realized that my achilles is still not wanting me to.  It's not that it hurts so much that you can almost feel the grinding/straining of it.  I think it might be a smart decision to take Friday and Saturday off and go for a slow run on Sunday morning.  That would give me nearly 72 hours of staying off my feet as much as possible outside of work and school.  And if that is still not enough, then I really am out of ideas.  I am just frustrated that this happened.  My legs are aching to go for a run, but my achilles just won't have it.

Mile 1: 8:55

Mile 2: 9:11

Mile 3: 9:39

Mile 4: 8:54

Total Time: 36:41  Total Miles: 4  Average Pace: 9:10/ mile

*Asics 2120s:  79.11

Another thought I have is that perhaps I have increased the total amount of miles per run too fast?  What with the whole week off when I went on vacation, I have logged 98.22 miles this month but I only have 12 total days of running including today's measly 4 miles.  That would average out to 8.1+ miles / run.  Just a thought.  I am thinking that if I take off until Sunday, I will have to plan out a start from scratch plan, perhaps going back to running only 6 miles a day 6 days a week with no long runs.  Which stinks because I really do like my 10+ mile runs :(

After reading everyone's comments and suggestions, I think I need to continue to stretch and be careful about my leg.  I kind of want to take time off, but I just don't know.  Sunday's race is out of the question, but I think that by Sunday I would like to be back on the 6 miles a day for 6 days program.  I guess I can run tomorrow morning light again just 4 or 5 miles at 9+ mile pace... and then take Saturday off and start in on the recovery runs starting Sunday.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
5.020.000.00

7:45 AM - Coldest morning of the year so far.  Weather.com had it listed as 6 degrees but with the wind that it felt like -4 below!  I bundled up with 2 sets of spandex and a winter running pants for the bottom, and then 3 thermal technical shirts.  It worked because my face was the only exposed skin after hat and gloves and that was the only skin exposed.  So I am on the fence because I feel like one of those horses that slightly fractures a foot and has to be put down because it wants to run, but just physically can't.  My legs are raring to go, but my ankle and right achilles just don't want me to go yet.    I have become religious about stretching in the mornings and evenings, and I stopped at mile 3 today to stretch because it started to hurt a bit.  I am as per suggestion doing the calf raises, though I can only manage 5-6 on just my right leg, and about 10-12 with both feet together.  I will take Saturday off and Sunday God willing get 6 miles in at 9 minute or slower pace.  I hate babying it like this, but I don't think I have much other choice if I want to continue running.

Mile 1: 8:38

Mile 2: 8:52

Mile 3: 9:11 (uphill)

Mile 4: 9:03

Mile 5: 8:33

Total Time: 44:32  Total Mileage: 5.02  Average Pace: 8:52/ mile

*Asics 2120s: 84.13

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
6.070.000.00

7:45 AM - After two days off I thought that I would be feeling better and up for a run.  If my leg holds up I want to hit 36 miles for the week.  Temperature was a brisk 13 degrees this morning, but sunny and very calm out.  I started out and felt pretty good.  My achilles didn't even start to hurt until mile 4.  I think I just need to embrace the slow easy pace and continue to ice and what not.  Tomorrow I will need to try to average 8:45 or slower pace so that I don't hurt too much.

Mile 1: 8:16

Mile 2: 8:21

Mile 3: 8:37

Mile 4: 8:45

Mile 5: 8:31

Mile 6: 8:29

Total Time: 51:40  Total Mileage: 6.07   Average Pace:  8:30/mile

*Asics 2120s: 90.2 miles

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7:45 AM - 11 degrees today. Woke up and the achilles was still sore. But as it seems this is going to be a problem I am going to have to deal with for weeks or months (oh I certainly hope not), I decided I needed to get out there to get in a run. My morning was made better since Emmy called me right before I was going outside, so that certainly made my morning. I found it hard to concentrate during the run since I was constantly monitoring my achilles. The pain would come in for a mile, then go away for a time, then come in again. It seemed it hurt more on the uphills. But maybe that's just me. Just wish I felt better. Hopefully I can continue to heal despite getting in daily runs. Did a lot of stretching afterwards.

Mile 1: 8:38

Mile 2: 8:56

Mile 3: 8:55

Mile 4: 9:07

Mile 5: 8:54

Mile 6: 8:45

Total Time: 54:13 Total Mileage: 6.1 miles Average Pace: 8:53/ mile

*Asics 2120s: 96.3

MY ACHILLES HURTS A LOT. THAT STORM IS SUPPOSED TO GET HERE TONIGHT TOO. I THINK I WANT TO TAKE THE REST OF THE WEEK OFF, LESS I RISK RUPTURING IT.

 Found this on a website... crap! I've been doing ALL THE WRONG THINGS!

 

Exercises to Avoid

http://www.drpribut.com/sports/spinjur.html#achilten

Excessive stretching is not good for your achilles tendon. The stretch that I most often recommend is the "wall stretch". I do not recommend the "stair stretch", the "incline stretch", or the "put a towel around your feet and pull up until it hurts stretch". If any of these are working for you, that's great, you don't need any advice. In most cases, for the patients I see, these stretches put too much tension on the already tender achilles tendon. Contracting the muscle when it is in a stretched position, as initial therapy of an injured achilles tendon is not a good thing.

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What a shame. Warmest day of the year so far - 38 degrees right now. And I can't run.  My mom 'grounded' me from running this morning, and I said, 'eh even if I wanted to run, my foot hurts so much that I'd be lucky to get the 500 feet to the end of the driveway'. :(

I guess I'm experiencing the frustration that any runner feels when their body is saying "RUN RUN" yet some stupid nagging little injury that appears out of the blue is putting a damper on that.  I am going to concentrate on situps/pushups I guess so at least I can get something in. 

AM Crunches: 300  Pushups:  100; arms: freeweights

The pain that I'm feeling now is definitely more intense than when I was running a couple days ago.  I think it didn't help that I was on my feet for 9 hours at work today.  I picked up a copy of Noakes' Lore of Runningand read up on the severity of achilles issues and how to treat them.  According to Noakes, I should have concentrated on the "eccentric" stretching to strengthen my achilles and calf muscles .  He says you should allow your weight to bring your heel down past the level of the stair and then raise it back up.  I don't think I can do this right now.  It really got enflamed at work today to the point where it almost hurt to stand.  I should never have kept running on it.  Noakes said to take a minimum of a week off from the initial injury, and I had to be a moron and run like 5 x in a week.  I'm really bummed.  I guess I'm going to take a couple weeks off.  That shoots all my 2008 goals to hell. Grrr. Frustration doesn't even begin to sum up how I feel.  I'm just angry at myself that I let myself get hurt.  Running is my only outlet really.  Without it I know I'm going to be going crazy. *sigh

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Yay for goose eggs.  I applied Icy Hot right before I went to bed last night and woke up and there was less soreness and swelling.  Trying to stay positive.  Going to get a shower and then I guess pushup/situp time.

 

AM  300 crunches, 100 pushups   free weight exercises.

PM  Icing and some light stretching; free weights and 300 crunches.

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AM -  200 crunches after coffee; more later.

*Note: Elevated foot and put some icy hot on last night.  Foot is feeling a little  better.  Was able to do 10 calf raises on the stairs yesterday with minimal pain.  Will continue to ice and stretch.  Trying hard to visualize the healing process.

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AM - Officially safe to say I was burnt out.  Desperately needed some sleep.  Probably could have slept even longer having got home around midnight!   Going to do some crunches/pushups in a little bit.  Then tons of homework.  My achilles feels a lot better, even after standing at work for 8 hours yesterday.  Im' hoping it heals up nicely.

Rest Day #4 and Counting

Iced.

PM - 300 crunches; weights light, some pushups

PM#2 - 200 crunches; pushups

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AM - Going to do some crunches and eccentric exercises.  Continuing to ice and stretch lightly.  Anticipating the rebound sometime soon.

Rest day #5 :(

Sorry to all you Patriots Fans out there (and I know there are many).  It must hurt to be fans of the team that ended the perfect season not so perfectly. 18 and 1 ouch.  I never thought I'd live to see one of our three New York football teams actually end up a Super Bowl winner. wow. Miracles do come true.

Achilles is healing nicely.  Have done a lot of icing, massaging, resting.  I can't believe it's only been 5 days.  This whole "taking a week off to rest" I think is the most painful, most drawn out week I have ever had.  Even worse than finals week ever was in college!

FYI, anyone looking for a good trail marathon should look at the one I'm doing:  Nipmuck Trail Marathon in Ashford, CT  :http://www.marathonguide.com/sites/nipmucktrail/marathoninfo.cfm  ;  Although, I'm not sure what kind of goal to set.  It states to ADD ONE HOUR to your BEST ROAD MARATHON PR.  It's a very difficult 26.4 mile course I suppose, and only about 10 of 180 finishers ever gets under 4 hours, and about 60 under 5 hours.  My best road PR is 4:26, so I suppose I am shooting for 5:30 or faster, but would it be too ambitious to aim for breaknig 5 hours? 

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AM - Really starting to feel blah.  My achilles I think is healing... but this is the longest week ever. Depressed.

Pushups and 200 crunches

Days of "Rest" (or TORTURE!):  6

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AM - Crunches and pushups; Raring to get back out on the roads. Nasty weather expected next couple days so hopefully before the end of the week I can get a trial run in . Got to start smart. Don't want any more setbacks. Sent off application to Nipmuck for 6/1 yesterday. Getting psyched!

Rest Day: 7; Felt pain yesterday going up stairs which was weird. Continuing to massage and take it easy. Hoping to just get back out there even for 3 mile jogs.

So I really want to run.  But the question is:  How long do I need to wait before I come back.  Everything I've read leads me to believe that achilles issues might be a prolonged problem, so should I suck it up and start doing some runs?

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My thoughts and prayers to all those who are affected by or know those that were in the paths of those devastating storms that hit the South last night.

4:00 PM - Couldn't stand it any longer, so I dressed up and tried to go for a run.. and failed miserably.  Only able to do two miles.  I give up. I went as slow as I could, and it still hurts. Unfortunately I don't have access to a pool, so not sure what to do.  I can try to hop on a bike tomorrow at the college?  Is that better than nothing?

Mile 1: 10:14

Mile 2: 10:10

Total Distance: 2.06  Total Time: 20:57  Avg. Pace: 10:09/mile

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Got up early and went and did my taxes. Oh happy days.  Even though I only work part time, I paid 1500 bucks in taxes and still OWE 250 to the government.  Not a very nice start to my day.  My mom and me swung by the YMCA afterwards, and I did a swim.  First time in probably about four years I've gone swimming (besides jumping into the waves in Vieques during winter break).  This is what I did:

1000 m freestyle:  20:08

200 m breast stroke: 5:02

450 m freestyle:  8:58

= 1 Mile =  34:08

Felt really good actually;  Looking forward to becoming a better swimmer and getting in some nice swims this month while I rest.  I picked up a schedule and they have a lot of mornings with open lap swim.  This looks promising. :)

PM - 3 sets of pushups, 200 crunches.  Probably going to get up early to go swimming.  Though not sure.  There's open lane swim 530 AM to 830 AM, and then 1115-5 (but only 1 lane available during this time).  It might be a 5am wakeup call then for me.

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11:30 AM - Went to the YMCA this morning and decided to go for a swim.  Did 1100 meters of freestyle in 21:35 and then changed and went and checked out the weightroom.  They more than quadrupled the amount of cardio equipment that they have since the last time I was there about two years ago.  Kick butt!  Hopped onto a bike and did 5.1 miles in 20:45.  Felt really good, and barely any soreness in the achilles.  Not the same as running, but at least it's something to do.

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Blah seems a pretty good term for summing up today.  Feel like junk and want to run but can't.  Stuck at home babysitting and can't go to the YMCA.  Man this is peachy.  Not to mention have to do a stupid paper for grad school that is absolutely pointless.  Tried reading more from Running Through the Wall.  All that does is make me more depressed.  Now it's snowing a ton too.  And to make a horrible day even better, found out that somehow all 3 sets of my keys got locked in my car. I need a redo at life.

Going to plan my hardest to get to the YMCA and do a good 40 min + bike ride or something.  Got my paper done which is good.  That leaves tomorrow open (more than usual) to get in a cardio.  me = Misses Running :'(!!

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10:00 AM - Went to the YMCA, despite 40mph winds and near white out conditions.  We've got about 8 inches of snow since midnight.  Was not expecting to see the entire parking lot full, as I go to a very small out in the country type of YMCA.  Turns out there was a pickleball tournament going on (Had never really seen this sport before, so took the time to watch for a few minutes - quite amusing, though it seemed the average age of the participants was well above 60).  Luckily there was space enough for me to find a stationary bike, though the recumbants were taken, as two of the three stationaries were broken I guess.  Overall, felt really good, and made sure resistance was a 10 of 14 being the max.  Definitely worked up a sweat and kept the speed over 20mph the entire ride!!

Total Time: 36:15   Total Mileage (biked):  13.28

Wanted to stay on longer, but stupid rules say you can only stay on for 30 minutes at a time, and I had already eaten up someone else's chunk of time, which was pointed out to me upon which I promptly and genuinely apologized.  Oops!

Had to shovel out our mailbox from its ice encased cocoon because we received a nice little note informing us they have suspended mail service until we do.  Then stacked wood.  Did a little jog up and down our driveway .1 miles each way (about 550 feet long each way).  Achilles is a little sore from the biking.  So I cam inside after and iced.  Come on recovery!

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Dangerously cold out today.  Will not be fun walking to class.  Did 250 crunches and pushups and curls.  Bored out of my mind.  Wish had a time machine to make the next couple weeks disappear and hopefully be healthy to run again!

UPDATE: So my achilles is a little sore from the riding yesterday as well as the shoveling and short run up and down the driveway.  I did the stair lifts again and I think that my muscles are strengthening because I am able to do the lifts without much pain.  I can put all my weight on my right foot as well.  It's just that there is soreness there, and I don't think I could run on it without the pain coming back.  I really don't know what I should do.  I mean I don't think I tore it but it's just like the weeks go by so slow.  It might be a smart decision to not try running again until March 1st and truly concentrate on just trying to get healed up nicely.  But it seems everyone else who has had an achilles issue says that despite taking time off, the problem just resurfaces when you try to run again.  Also, if someone could clarifty the whole 'compression' aspect of the healing process.  I mean I usually wrap my ankle in an ace bandage if it starts to hurt and after icing.  Also, I don't walk around barefoot any more.  I wear a pair of trainers with my orthodics in (I'm flat footed so I have orthodics to help combat my pronation as well as my messed up bowlegs). 

So was sitting in class and came to the conclusion I was not meant to be a runner. That's why I got hurt.  I haven't done anything strenuous in training that I haven't been through before.  And I do everything right.  I stretch, get my rest, don't do too much speedwork, and most importantly DONT TAKE STEROIDS.  And yet I get hurt.  That doesn't just blow. It sucks.  And nothing against you tri people, but biking/swimming SUCK compared to just being able to run.  This absolutely SUCKS.  And my achilles hurts like heck today.  And I didn't even exercise! I am considering just cutting off my foot and getting a prosthetic.  At least then I could run.

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Couldn't fall asleep, and then when I did had bad dreams.  Drained. Woke up at 5am with throbbing pain in the achilles which I had wrapped in an Ace bandage.  So I took it off. It's a little better now 3 hours later.  Still tight, but less tender than last night. 

AM - pushups, 400 crunches, free weight exercises.  Jogged to mailbox and back because car did another funny thing once again. Just went and dropped 90 bucks for a new battery.. this one's guaranteed for 3 years.  Didn't do too bad on the last one.  Ended up getting 7 years out of it :)

PM - light stretching.  Going to have to ice it and stretch again when I get home from class late tonight in that storm.  Good news is car is fixed and my parents' sauna came today, though a lot of the pieces were damaged :(. We still put it together though because this was the company's second attempt and my dad really wants to use it later.

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Guess I'll do more pushups and crunches.  Achilles is still sore.  Beginning to think maybe I did more than just pull it.  Maybe it's torn :(

PM - 300 crunches, free weights, 4 x 1 minute "plank", pushups.

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Going to try to see if CVS or somewhere as an ankle brace or one of the ones with cold gel in it to help ice on the way to Albany today.

PM - tried 2 different stores and SOL for the wraps with built in ice packs.  Did the next best thing and bought an ankle wrap for like 10 bucks to add some support maybe? And got a new gel ice pack, as the only one I have is solid ice and hurts to put it around my leg and doesn't conform.  Come on Recovery! :)

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Did 1 mile of fast walking to and from car to class.  Total Time: 12:00.  Too afraid to try running on it because I still feel pain sometimes if I'm on my feet too much.  Wishing it would just get better.

So, if my achilles is still somewhat tender what do I do?   If I am taking off until March 1st, I will probably have lost all my fitness, but I don't really care about that.  I just want to be able to run again.  I've still been icing almost every day.  But who's to say the pain is not going to just come back once I start running again?

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AM - 100 pushups and 300 crunches, 3 x "plank"

11:30 AM - I went for a walk, and had a little pain in the achilles, but it was bearable.  Total Walked was 1.25 miles in a time of 21:30.  I'll take it as something at least.  I might be trying to do some walking as it seems will be a while for recovery.  Going to attempt to make a heel lift out of the insole of my shoe, as I already wear orthotics and it would be hard to put additional inserts in. (About 100 calories burned)

Did a .6 mile walk at lunch after trying to put in a heel lift.  Less pain when walking, but still no way I can run.  Blah.

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AM - 100 pushups, a couple "planks" x 1 minute and 200 crunches, 100 situps.

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AM - Pushups and Situps, 200 crunches, Achilles is a lot better just from icing a couple times yesterday.  Tried to elevate it a bit more.  I think there might be something to this heel lift after all!  Trying to stay positive.

Good luck with the run Kory! Stay safe.  And to all our other FRB members out here struggling with injuries and nagging downers, think positive, think spring, and you're in my prayers.  As John "the Penguin" Bingham would say: Waddle on, friends.

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AM - pushups and crunches.  My achilles is feeling good right now.  Not tender to the touch any more and no swelling.  I hope this continues tonight at work.  Really looking forward to what I used to take for granted - an easy, leisurely run outside! 


I think I can? <<<< I KNOW I CAN!!!

 


 

On a sad note, I took a look at my Garmin today and noticed it's covered in dust.  Can't believe it's been like three weeks since I last used it.  OH how it will feel to strap that baby on and head out on the roads! Come on healing!

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AM - Pushups and crunches;  Getting ready to go take a LAST test for grad school (kind of like a GRE) @ 1.  Achilles isn't inflamed and doesn't hurt so I think it's getting better.  Really wanting to go for a run to start off March the right way.

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At work last night, I was only on my feet for four hours but I have been making sure to take the elevator instead of stairs, and trying my best to keep pressure and strain off the achilles. About 95% of the sorness is gone, but I find that if I'm on my feet for an extended period of time without icing, the achilles and the area around it gets red and wam to the touch.  This is a little unnerving as I thought there was supposed to be restricted bloodflow to this tendon?  Maybe it's a good sign though that it is healing or something. 

AM - pushups and 300 crunches.

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AM - Horrile night of sleep last night.  Couldn't sleep. Kept having nightmares and restless legs. Ugh! 

Did 300 crunches; 100 pushups;  4 x 12 reps of bicep curls (only 12 lb weights) - yes I know I am a weakling, but am working to change that.  200 situps on an exercise/yoga ball.  Come on abs of steel! hehe

*New Goal* By the end of the summer be able to do a pull-up - will be my FIRST EVER Pull up :)!!


Goal is maybe to try to do 2 miles on March 1st or 2nd with EMMY on a bike trail at about 9:30 pace or 10:00 to see how I feel.  Question:  Am I supposed to get a heel lift to leave in while I run ?  I assume the heel lift is supposed to be used for an extended time period while your achilles heels?  Right now I have a homemade one that consists of a cut up shoe insert that is under my orthotics.  Anyone have suggestions?

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AM - Fourth Tuesday in a row that is has snowed.  Going to be a tricky drive to and from school tonight especially since they said the real stuff starts after 6pm and my class goes until 9:55 :(.  Blah!  Also, today is Day #28 since my last run :( .. and about 37 since the injury.

  • Pushups: 2 x 40, 1 x 25 
  • 250 sit-ups on exercise ball
  • 600 crunches
  • 8 x 12 curls 12lbs.

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After 14 inches of snow, it's a mess out there. Ugh! Didn't even get to my class for my grad test last night.  That's my little Chevy Prizm below buried in the wintry stuff.

And, to top things off, last night I managed to freezerburn my achilles.  I haven't had problems before with an ice pack, but I put it directly on the skin, and it numbed the skin so I didn't even feel the burning until it was a little too late.  Now it looks like I have freezer/sun burn on my foot! Good thing it doesn't hurt.  Just looks bad. Below is a picture of my achilles after a month:  It looks worse than it is I think because of the burning.  I have virtually no pain whatsoever.

Also this morning:   300 crunches, 150 situps, pushups.

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AM - Pushups, 150 situps, 200 crunches, 4 x 15 reps of 12 lbs

Really don't know about the achilles.  Everyone seems to say that it takes a lot to actually "rupture" one, and I haven't done any running in 4 weeks and any serious running in more than 5.  Maybe it's just going to take more time.  I've done everything right I thought: rest, icing, stretching, compression, elevation.. but still seems to be bothered every day at work.  Iced it in the car on the way home last night driving with cruise control on, and then again this m orning.  The swelling from yesterday at work is gone, but it will probably come back with tomorrow 8 hours of being on my feet again. Ugh! [note: discoloration from the photo yesterday from the burning is gone pretty much as well] Frustration to the max. But today's high is projected to be 11, tonight's low -15 plus a windchill that might bring it to the near -30 range.  Same for tomorrow, then it might warm to near 40 and rain on Monday.  Sick of winter and the 20+ inches of snow we've had in the last day and a half! And yet I don't want spring to come yet because I still won't be able to run.  Come on stupid recovery. Hurry up already! haha

 Re: Eccentric Loading for the Achilles :  I've read conflicting reports that it is beneficial and also detrimental to try the Eccentric Loading technique.  I'll try anything. I just want to get healthy!  I read last night that the Finnish guy that developed/discovered this technique was actually trying to blow his achilles out because that's the only way they would do surgery on it if it was completely ruptured.  But it seemed to help heal him.  What should I do?  Everyone said that rest would do the trick and that a heel lift would help, but am I just impatient?  I've lost all my conditioning which is fine. I can build back, but I feel like I can't even jog a 10 minute mile without fear that pain will come back.

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HAPPY LEAP YEAR FRB!

Horribly cold this morning.  Can't wait to move somewhere warmer.  Really hating the Northeast right now.  And what is predicted for tonight and tomorrow? More snow! Joy (Sarcasm implied & intended!)!! Another 4-8" here on top of the 20" we already got this week, and at Emmy's there's going to be another 8-12". Ugh! Frustrating!

Good news:  Made an Appointment for Wednesday @ 3 for Physical Sports Therapist to take a look at my achilles. I'm trying to stay positive but it seems like all my goals for this year are shot.  I'll be lucky to even hit 1500 miles!

AM: 100 situps, 150 crunches, 100 pushups, 4 x 12 @ 12lbs arms

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PM - Did 150 situps, 200 crunches, 50 pushups and 3 x 15 @ 12 lbs.

Anticipating the Dr.'s appointment on Wednesday afternoon.  I have tried my best to stay off my feet, and I make sure to wear the heel lift when I'm up and about.  I really like to think that it is getting better, but I will have to leave that up to the specialist to determine.  Still looking forward to some kind of running this spring, and hopefully a slow, steady buildup for the marathon.  Crossing my fingers!!

I got to hold my soon-to-be niece, Jane this weekend.  It is such an awesome feeling to hold a baby.  You truly take that miracle for granted until an opportunity like that just fills you with wonder and amazement.  She is so beautiful and absolutely adorable, and it was so nice to see the family come together at Emma's house to share in this awesome experience.  It's hard to believe she's only a month old.  I can't wait to spoil her when she grows up :-D!  It will definitely be cool to be, Uncle Benn!

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Above: A picture of "the bean" [Jane  - 1 mos. old] and me! She's so adorable and I can tell she has runner's legs and feet already! I'm going to have to teach her the art of the long distance runner! :) Perhaps a future Olympian!

AM - Did 200 situps, 250 crunches, 80 pushups and 3 x 15 @ 12 lbs; Gorgeous day out. Mid 30s; Hasn't been this warm since the injury like 6 weeks ago. Really trying to stay positive but finding it increasingly hard to do. Don't want to try anything until I see the specialist though. Praying that I can run again. I would take 10 minute miles even, just don't want to hear the dreaded words "Your running career is over". gag.

PM - 150 situps, 200 crunches, 50 pushups, 3 x 15 @ 12 lbs.  Exhausted, though on a positive, I haven't had any pain on my achilles in a while; kind of anxious to see what the story is with it.  I really just want to start running again.  I don't wish a forced hiatus from our sport on any one of you. Phew it's exhausting in itself. 

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AM - 200 crunches, 100 situps, 3 x 15 @12 lbs;

Getting nervous about the specialist tomorrow.  My achilles is feeling better - the heel lift definitely helps! But I don't want to hear that it is torn or whatever.  I just really want to be able to start doing a couple miles here!  I tried to take a picture to show how I am overpronating, which you all say is probably the cause for my problems, but I already have had orthotics that I have used for 3 years, so they are supposed to correct them. Praying that tomorrow brings good news.

2:00 PM - Went for a walk at moderate pace.  Ended up doing 20:00 pain free minutes and 1.07 miles.  I feel that progress is in order and am anxiously awaiting tomorrow afternoon's appointment.

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TODAY = DOCTOR DAY!! Appointment Time: 3:00pm - So I nervously parked the car about quarter to in the parking lot and made my way inside.  Filled out some paperwork, and sat there looking through the adventure and skiing magazines until they called my name.  The guy that called my name was pretty cool and laid back and brought me to a room and went "So you think you have achilles tendinitis?" And I gave my whole shpeel about January 21st running on the treadmill, soreness afterwards, red, puffy, iced 20 on, 20 off for a couple hours, then four to five times a day after that.  Practice R.I.C.E. (rest, ice, compression, elevation) for a few weeks, then after reading a couple of articles and books about the matter, decided on implementing a heel lift, and experimented with slight stretching and eccentric exercises, then thought better of the latter once it seemed to be doing more harm than good.  Meanwhile I forgot to pause and when I finally did the guy looks at me dumbfounded and goes "Right, the doctor will be in to see you in a minute". Oops!  So then the doc comes in, a nice guy tall, late 30s or so; Turns out he is a runner as well, a pronator like me, and has successfully completed 15 marathons.  So I lapsed into my story again, explaining how I came up with a heel lift and everything, step by step how I've been monitoring my progress, and trying to take it easy.  He agrees with everything I've been doing.  He checked out the achilles and since I was pretty pain free, he explained that if I had come to the office earlier he probably would not have done much differently.  Achilles tendinitis is different for each runner, he said and, that I show a lot of dedication and self control being able to stay away from running.  At this point I couldn't hold back and explained that actually I'm a member of a really cool running blog, and thankfully there are a lot of friends here who have offered insight, suggestions, and some of the best motivation and encouragement that I've ever received.  To make a long story short, it felt good to hear from him when talking to the nurse, "You know, it is nice to have a patient that treats himself the correct way; this is a sharp young man.  Wish we had more people like him." I also told him how I managed 20 pain free minutes of walking yesterday, and he told me to start back slowly, progressing to 3 miles of painfree walking and then slowly incorporating say a half mile of light (10-12 minute pace) jogging when I felt ready, using walking as a warm up and cool down.  While at work on my break, I was perusing Noake's Lore of Running, and looking at his suggestion for beginner marathoners.  He had a table of using minutes, rather than miles to record progress, much like Gordon Bloch in his book How to Train for and Run Your Best Marathon; Now I'm not even considering a marathon at all and am promptly sending a cancellation for my entry for the 6/1 race (I feel it's the right thing to do; rather than risk reinjury) - But I think I can tailor their plans my needs. Noakes' suggests 5 days of 25-30 minutes of walking/running for the first 3 weeks of the beginner plan, I will modify this slightly, go by feel, and hopefully by the end of march progress to light runs. Perhaps uplifting, was reading about the early 1900s runners that used walking for recovery and actual training, advocating this activity for its easing of the pressure and impact on the joints.  So, in short slow and steady is the suggestion and my decision. I am going to go check out some new shoes tomorrow, as per the doctor's suggestion, he recommended Brooks' Addictions (aptly named, don't you think?) and gave me a running store about an hour away that is great for helping you try out new running stuff.  I might go there tomorrow after I finish my work.

Another thing I took away from Noakes' that resonates in all the blogs here at FRB is that a run (or walk) is what youmake of it.  There is a positive to every day, and something to learn from every run. Every step is helping us to become more aware of our bodies and our place in the world.  I think that it will be important to continue to draw on the support of others that have gone through such problems and continue to blog.  Finding something positive, or something learned about each and every day will aid the healing progress.  The doc said I'm well on my way to healing and getting back out on the roads.

Thanks for all of your concerns, suggestions, and unwavering support. You guys and gals make each and every day a great one. As Jody would say, "Happy Running!", and thanks a million.  You truly are amazing people, and have changed my outlook on not only training, but my life and my impact on others'.

>>Benn<<

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2:00 PM - Made the drive down to Albany to find the Fit Feet Running speciality store that the doctor mentioned, and found it with ease.  Really loved the guy that was working there; he actually knew stuff, as opposed to every other store I've gone to.  And the shoe fit! Tried on the Brooks Addiction 7 and found it to be roomy and comfortable. He had me hop on a treadmill to test it out. It's nice. They have a treadmill and a camera set up  behind it to video your running gait if needed. After only about 2 minutes I knew this shoe was a winner. A little pricey, but I think well worth the investment.  I still love my Asics 2110s and 2120s, but they just don't have the necessary support that I need right now.

This afternoon I walked a gentle 30 minutes.  It feels like spring outside, just about 40 degrees and sunny with crystal clear blue skies.  Gorgeous.

Total Time: 30:00   Total Mileage: 1.65    Average Pace: 18:10/ mile

Thanks for all of your support everyone! Think Spring!

7:00 PM - 50 pushups, 100 situps, 200 crunches, 3 x 15 @ 12 lbs arms

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9:00 AM - Went for a walk in my new Brooks' Addictions. Felt calm and pain free the entire time.  Made sure to ease into it and 10 mins of light stretching before hand, followed by 15 minutes of stretching after the walk.  We have lucked out the last two days for weather - I hear we have a nasty storm ready to pound us once again this weekend.  Read some of latest issue of Running Times, and really enjoyed the article about 5 best races of all time, though I think there are a hundred more that could have made the list. Also the article on Kara Goucher was motivating.  Looking forward to the weekend, and then easing into perhaps 4 or 5 walks next week.

Total Time: 37:00   Total Mileage: 2.07 miles    Average Pace: 17:52 / mile

Mile 1: 18:13

Mile 2: 17:39

11:00 PM - After work, did 225 easy crunches just for fun. :) Felt good this week to actually have some (+) mileage on the board! Tomorrow will most likely be a rest day, and then an easy day on Sunday.  We're making progress towards spring!

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2:00 PM  - 200 crunches and 50 pushups, followed by a nice 2.1 mile stroll on the treadmill.  Felt nice and easy.  Feeling pretty good today. 

Total Mileage: 2.1 miles   Total Time:  37:30  Average Pace:  17:51 / mile

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11:00 AM - "Taking steps in the right direction" ... . I went for an easy walk on the treadmill because it's cold and snowy outside.  Did light stretching before and after.  Felt really good. Took out the last half of the heel lift this morning and was just "testing the waters" to see how the achilles felt.  It felt great.  Did not push it and was monitoring for pain, and didn't feel any. Granted this isn't running, and the test will come later next week when I start to do a slow couple minutes of jogging.  We'll see how it goes.  But, this is good.  Good progress and long awaited.  Now the key is not to push too hard to deminish the risk of reinjury!

Total Time:  55:00  Total Mileage:  3.02    Average Pace:  18:12 / mile

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9:00 AM - One step at a time. Slow and steady.  I can do this.

With temps projected for 40+ degrees 5 days in a row with no storms, this week will be a good week for walking :).  Did a very easy walk today and it was crazy how fast it went.  While I am definitely biased towards running, I can live with walking. It's progress, and still 'steps' in the right direction (literally).  Slow and steady, monitoring how I felt.  No pain at all, though I might put the heel lift in today when walking around campus, as I have to take 4 flights of stairs up and down to class. Might be a smart decision. Great races everyone at Moab! I'm looking forward to everyone's spring race reports!!

Total Time:  53:00   Total Mileage:  3.03  Average Pace:  17:29

1:30 PM - short 10 minute walk.  .56 miles @18:00 min/mi

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9:30 AM - Did a nice 1 mile walk @ 17:42 pace, and then decided to gently "test the waters".  It worked nicely.  Did a .25 "shuffle jog" @ 15:00 /mile pace.  This is huge progress for me, and the first time I have tried to do a run in about a month.  Then cooled down with .5 miles

Total Time:  30:16    Total Mileage:  1.75 miles    Average Pace:  17:17 / mile

Think I might take tomorrow off.  I have done 6 days in a row. I think duly earned! Come on recovery!

4:00 PM - Quick 10:00 walk before heading down to class. .61 miles @ 16:23 / mile

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11:00 AM  - So I know it's my day "off" but I got my new issue of Runner's World, and I felt really guilty about gaining so much weight in the last two months, so I refused to just take a day off.  Decided to go nice and easy.  Did a mile of walking, and then my 15:00 pace "shuffle" (this time did it for .34 miles in 5:00), then a .65 mile cool down. Felt good and pain free. Probably tomorrow = the day off and then sometime this weekend going to try for a 7 or 8 minute "shuffle" or maybe 2 x 4 min at same pace.

Total Time:  35:00  Total Mileage:  2.00 miles  Average Pace:  17:30

Happy and Safe Running to everyone!  Think Spring!!

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9:30 AM - Walked a mile in 17:40, then decided to pick it up a bit and do my "shuffle-jog" routine: today I was able to do .5 miles in 7:08 (14:16 pace) with no pain. Cooled down with a .57 mile walk.

Total Time: 35:00  Total Mileage:  2.07 miles  Average Pace:  16:54 / mile

Steady as she goes... making progress one step at a time!

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9:00 AM  -  Went for a walk before having to get ready for work.  Did my normal slow mile "warm up". First mile in 17:39; then decided to do my "shuffle" a little longer today.  Ended up doing .75 miles in 10:36. (14:08 pace!) Longest "jog/run" in a long time.  No pain at all. Afterwards, eased into a nice walk again to finish out the morning outing.

Total Time: 35:03  Total Distance:  2.15 miles  Average Pace:  16:18 /mi

Slow and steady progress.  One foot in front of the other.  Step by step on the path of recovery! 

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11:00 AM - Went walking with Emmy.  Found a nice little nature trail, and though it was wet and a lot of ice on the trail, we really enjoyed ourselves.  Then went walking around Stockbridge, Massachusetts where everyone was so friendly - that cozy small New England village feeling. During the nature trail run, I did a slow "shuffle" 1.01 miles in 14:29, though the second half was arguably faster between 12:20 and 12:30 per mile pace.  No pain at all yesterday or this morning.  Feeling great!

Total Time:  53:00 Total Distance: 3.00 miles  Average Pace:  17:40/mile

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11:00 AM - Went walking on another nature trail with Emmy. This one was covered in snow on parts though, but it was fun :).  We did a little bit of jogging (me @ about 13:00 min/ mile pace) for about .5 miles. Was a blast because it was mid 40s and sunny! Now it's in the low 30's though and snowing. Ick! Spring's almost here though... I can feel it!!

Run Safe, Run Fast, Run With a Smile! :)

Total Time:  36:20  Total Mileage: 2 miles  Average Pace:  18:10

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11:00 AM - Happy St. Patrick's Day to all of our FRB members! I was still in Massachusetts before class this afternoon, and Emmy and I decided to celebrate St. Patrick's Day the right way - none of that silly drunken nonsense for us - so we went to DUBLIN! (Dublin Street that is! ;p).  We started with walking, and then we progressed to a nice jog as we got onto the side road. It felt really nice to be able to go for a stroll. Big progress again today. No pain either!  Was able to do 1 mile @ 9:30-9:40 pace! Then cooled down with a 1.7 mile walk.  Overall, really happy today and really excited about what's in store for this coming spring!

Total Time: ~54:00  Total Distance: 4 miles  Average Pace:  13:30

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2:00 PM - Did a 1 mile walking "warm up", .75 mile run in 10:00, then 1.25 mile walk "warm down".  Feeling pretty good, and really looking forward to being able to get out there for some easy runs.

Total Time: ~ 45:00  Total Distance:  3 miles   Average Pace: 15:00 / mile

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Took yesterday off after 13 days in a row!! Today = 1.0 miles nice and easy at 16:00  and then 2 hours of ping pong (not the wussy kind either, but intense table tennis action; this I counted for a mile of x- training) :)

Stay safe, Think SPRING, and waddle on friends! The best is yet to come!!

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9:00 AM - So today was a greatday already! Did a 1 mile warm up walk in 15:38, then was able to do 1.5 miles of jogging @ 12:00 min / mile pace!! (Huge improvement and pain free and longest run since about the second week in February!), then cooled down with .5 mile walk @ about the same speed as the warm up.  Felt really great today! :)

Total Time: 41:38  Total Distance:  3 miles  Average Pace:  13:52 / mile

Rest up fellow FRBloggers.... SPRING IS HERE !!!

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11:00 AM - Gorgeous weather today, though somewhat windy. Sunny with temps right around 40; Emmy and I went to her high school track to reminisce and get in a nice walk / jog!  It went simply splendid, and it was so cool to be able to get out for another walk in this soon-to-be-spring weather.  Ended up doing a 1 mile warm up walk in about 14:26, then did a 1 mile "jog" at about 9:42 pace (pain free! yes!) then walked a mile, and did another .5 miles of jogging @ 9:56 pace.  Man that felt really great! :) So happy that things are on the upswing.  Will make sure to take it nice and slow though so that improvements will continue!

Total Time: 52:30  Total Distance:  4 miles  Average Pace:  13:07 / mile pace

 

Happy Easter Fellow FRBloggers! ( A safe travel to any of our members and their families travelling to see loved ones this weekend.  Congratulations  to everyone for a consistent winter training season. Hope everyone is as excited as I am about SPRING! Best of luck to everyone and those of you who are also in the middle of a 'healing' phase like me, you're in my prayers!  Great things are still to come in 2008!)

 

Have fun.  Run strong.  Run safe.  And keep on truckin'!

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10:00 PM - Had a wonderful Easter with Emma and her family in Massachusetts, and after a nice lunch, I zipped home and got to see my sister before she headed back to school as well.  Have been feeling pretty good these past few days, and I am anxiously anticipating the Spring and hopefully being able to slowly get back into my running 'thang'.  Keeping it slow and steady though for now.  Did a mile walk for warm up, light stretching, then 1 mile @ 12:00 jogging, then .5 miles walking to cool off.  All in all a nice excursion.

Total Time: 35:23  Total Distance:  2.5 miles   Average Pace:  14:09 / mile

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10:00 AM - Since it's only been about 12 hours since I did my walk last night, I did not want to push it too hard.  Did a mile warm up, then 1 mile slow jogging @ 12:00, then a 5 minute walking cool down. Read some from Jack Batten'sThe Complete Jogger (c. 1977) and I have found at least through the first 30 pages that Batten supports what I am feeling about my training right now.  He suggests:

  • 1. Train, don't Strain (oh how true is that!)
  • 2. Practice LSD (long, slow distance)
  • 3. Let progress come at your own pace. (I think of the three, this has been the most difficult, but most rewarding concept for me to embrace during my 2 month layoff; We all heal at different rates, as do we progress in our training, but if you try to push the pace too early, you are only going to achieve minimal satisfaction and prolonged setbacks e.g. one step forward, 2 steps back)

Total Time: 32:25  Total Distance: 2.33 miles  Average Pace: 13:54 / mile

Best of luck to everyone recouping after a stressful winter.  We've made it.  The end is in sight! And from there it's smooth roads and Spring delights! Cruise on friends!

3:00 PM - Went on the treadmill and did 2.08 miles in 28:00, with 10:00 minutes of jogging @ about 11:48 pace.  Felt really good and relaxed.  Really feeling great today.  Light stretching afterwards.

Total Time: 28:00  Total Distance:  2.08 miles  Average Pace: 13:27 / mile

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8:00 AM - Great day for a walk.  Feeling pretty good today, no soreness or tightness.  Did some light stretching and off I went.  Ended up doing over 40 minutes straight without breaks, sign that my fitness is slowly coming back. (all painfree mind you).  And big breakthrough:  After 1 mile warm up, did 1.75 miles of jogging non-stop (Most since January!)  I think the slow, cautious progression of training has been an important part of my progress.  I think things are definitely on the upswing!  1 mile of warm up walk, 1.75 miles of jogging @ 11:31 pace!!, .5 miles cool down.

Total Time:  41:18  Total Distance:  3.25 miles   Average Pace:  12:42 / mile

1:00 PM - Study break before lunch.  Went for a nice 20:00 walk.  Did easy 1.4 miles.

Total Time: 20:00  Total Distance:  1.4 miles  Average Pace:  14:17 / mile

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9:00 AM -  Easy day today.  No soreness from the last week, so that's good!  Anxiously anticipating Spring and Summer this year!  Did 1 mile warm up walk, 1 mile jog in11:23, and then .5 mile walking cool down.  Feeling good.  Light stretching afterwards.

Total Time:  33:55  Total Distance:  2.5 miles   Average Pace:  13:34 / mile

Reading Running A to Z: An Encyclopedia for the Thoughtful Runner  (circa 1983) Some of the stuff in here is great!  I will have to post some of the 'fashion tips' on here later. :)

Hope everyone is recouperating nicely; Have a safe and happy run all!

12:00 PM - Quick 15:00 on treadmill.  Included a .75 mile in 8:29 (11:18 pace).  Total distance was 1.2 miles for this short little jaunt.  Now time to study and then off to work until 11:30 tonight. Ick.

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12:30 PM - Today is an easy day.  Did 2.25 miles in 30:18 including 1 mile of jogging @ 11:28 pace.  Felt nice and relaxed.  Want to go more, but have to continue to do slow, steady increases. I might in the near future aim for doing on - off of 1 mile jogging one day, 2 miles of jogging the next day...  Not sure how fast to increase though.  Feels good to see continued improvements. 

300 crunches, 150 situps, 100 pushups and 3 x 15 @ 12 lb weight for arms.  Stretching

Total Time:  30:18  Total Distance: 2.25 miles  Avg. Pace: 13:28 / mile

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Today is a day off.  After 8 straight days, taking a breather :).  Plus with a nice walk/jog tomorrow I'll be right on pace for improvement from last week's 18+.  Hoping to get to 21 or 22 after tomorrow.  Then start transitioning to the 2 miles of jogging a day for 5 days.. for 10 miles of jogging next week and see how that feels.  On a downside.. I could see part of my lawn yesterday and the track as well was almost completely melted, yet woke up this morning to 6" of fresh snow.  GRRRR! I thought we were done with this junk!

Keep on truckin' FRBloggers! We're almost there!! We can do it!

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7:00 PM  -  The best is yet to come! Felt really good after a day off; Now if only I could feel as motivated about my homework as I do about my training's steady progression!  Started off with easy walking and then eased into a jog.  I ended up doing the longest steady run since January!  Did 2 completely "pain free" miles in 22:06 (11:03 / mile pace!). Then cooled down with a brisk walk.  Stretching.  I'm getting excited about fitness coming back.  Goal is to do 2 miles at a time several times this week and then start easing into a 2 - 2.5 or 3 on off sequence in the following week. :)  Running is definitely one of the most amazing feelings in the world! So glad I can feel this again!  Hope all my fellow FRBloggers are healing up nicely!

Total Time: 41:00 Total Distance: 3.26  Average Pace: 12:34/Mile

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3.300.000.00

4:00 PM - Progress is in order - hopped on the treadmill to get in another day of training.  Really getting optimistic that once Mother Nature decides to stop giving us snow so that it can melt a bit that I can get out on the roads. Gorgeous sunny day here and temps in the mid 30s :) Really awesome!  Did walking warmp up, eased into a nice jog. Two miles in 21:51! 10:55 PACE!! Woot! Walking cool down, and stretching. 

Total Time: 41:00 Total Distance: 3.30 Average Pace: 12:25

On the mend! Keep on truckin' FRB >> We'll get there I'm sure of it! One way or another, whether run, bike, swim, hop or waltz we'll get there! Great job everyone, and Happy Spring!

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11:00 AM - Freezing rain today. Blah. But tomorrow is supposed to be thunderstorms and temperatures in the 50s, so I am holding out hope that perhaps I might see the lawn again sometime. Felt really good today. No soreness at all.  Did my normal warm up walk, then eased into a jog. Couldn't have asked for anything better. Ran 2.5 miles in 27:00 @ 10:48 / mile pace. This truly shows that all this work is paying off.  I am steadily progressing, and I have no doubt that I'll be able to call myself a runner once again! :).  Did my warm down walk and then stretched.

Total Time: 48:52 Total Distance: 4.00 miles Average Pace: 12:13 / mile

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10:00 AM - Happy April everyone! :) Hilight of today was 2.5 miles after warmup in 26:39 @ 10:39 Pace! Total for the day was 4.75 miles in an even hour.  Felt really good. Light stretching to follow.

Total Time: 1:00:00 Total Distance: 4.75 miles Average Pace; 12:37 / mile

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8:00 PM - Felt good today. Interesting food for thought. Was still reading Joe Henderson's Running A to Z and found a passage in there that talked about when running the Pikes Peak Marathon it is important to turn around as soon as  you get to the top because if you don't it will take much longer to find your way down the switchbacks; I think this can be extrapolated to the everyday runner, and more importantly those of us that became injured in the last several months.  I think there is a commonality among distance runners to continually improve and always strive to set a PR, or win a race.  Yet I think what I've learned the hard way in the last couple of months is that we can't continually improve. You can log as many miles as you want, but miles are correlated to wear and tear, and there is only so much the human body can take before it says "Hey! Wait a minute! I need a break here!".  I think I lingered too long at the top of the mountain after my November races, and started focusing on more intense training for the 1/2 in January, then jumped right back in to start training for the next race.  What I failed to do, was listen to my body and take some time for recovery.

Did warm up walk, then 2 easy miles of jogging in 21:25 (10:42 pace), cool down.

Total Time: 40:06 Total Distance: 3.25 miles Average Pace: 12:20 / mile

PROGRESS! I have done 11 miles of jogging in the last 5 days! Between 2-2.5 each day! Things are coming along nicely.  I can't wait until I can run 3 or 4 though!

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8:00 AM - Went for a nice walk today. No running though, because did 5 days in a row with a jog. Ended up doing 25:00.

Total Time: 25:00  Total Distance: 1.67 Average Pace: 14:58

Had a stressful day today. Had to study for a big EPY 502 Ed Psych test. But it paid off! I got a perfect score and an actual thumbs up from the professor on the way out of the room.

 

I'm not sure who here has battled or is battling or knows someone who is battling cancer, but each year I do the Relay for Life, and this year I'd like to try to get pledges.  I set a goal of $200, though I know it will be hard to meet this goal by June.  For every $10.00 I collect I plan to run a mile.  If anyone has the ability to support me, or is interested in making a donation for a luminaria in remembrance/honor of anyone, my site is:  http://main.acsevents.org/goto/benngriffin

Many thanks FRBloggers.  Keep on trucking!

- - Benn - -

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No run or walk today. Emergency came up at work.  Originally I was supposed to work 8am to 4pm, but one of the guys at work had chest pains and went to the ER so they asked me to stay an extra hour to 5pm, then to come back 9pm to 11:30pm.  They had wanted me to stay if possible all the way through but I had promised one of my brotheres to go to his fundraiser called Galwayopoly where I got to see him and my dad dominate Team Orange! Ugh! So got home around midnight, then my other brother woke me up at 4:30 and told me I had to take him to school for his band trip. Then I came home to sleep and finally fell asleep around 6, alarm when off at 6:42. Now work 8am to 4pm (that I know of).  I really want to do a walk or run tonight, but I might have to wait until after I pass out for a couple hours after work. So tired my eyelids hurt! haha.  Hope everyone else has better luck! As far as I know, Steve's okay though so that's the important part.  You can always catch up on sleep, but you only get one heart!

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5:00 PM - Long day, kind of feels like Friday just merged with Saturday into a super day.  But luckily I got through work and was able to muster up the strength to get out there for a nice enjoyable outing. (This on quite possibly the best day of the year so far! 54 degrees and sunny with only a slight wind.  Headed to the track and foudn that I was the only one there except for one other walker.

Mile 1: warm up walk : 14:17. Felt nice and ready to go :)

Mile 2:  eased into a jog.  9:11 [ Yes, I know. That's fast! Though it did not feel fast at all.  I monitored myself and was running at the same effort and cadence that I did on the treadmill.  Felt really good though.

Mile 3: continued to jog. 8:50! [Fastest mile since I hurt myself in January. Don't worry I know that I should not try to PR now that I'm feeling better.  I will continue to keep myself in check and run smart and conservative.  Tomorrow will be a slow easy recovery day.]

Mile 3 - 3.5: 4:23; aka 8:51 / mile pace! This means I maintained an 8:50 pace for 1.5 miles after a 9:11 easy mile before that with no pain. That also equates to progress!

Mile 3.5 - 4.57 - Cool down mile: 14:15 for the first mile, 1:10 for the last .07.

Total Time:  52:07 Total Distance: 4.57 Average Pace: 11:24

 

JOGGING NOTES FROM THIS WEEK: WHERE I'M AT

  • With 5 days including jogging of 6 days total, I had 3 x 2.5 miles of jogging continuously, and 2 x 2 miles of jogging continuously; I feel this shows that my persistence has paid off. It is important for me to continue to gradually increase miles so that I will not risk further injury.
  • Total Miles Jogged this past week: 11.5 miles in time of : 1:59:19; Equates to average pace of 10:22, though this is skewed since my "break through" Saturday run.  Overall feel really great about my current level of fitness and looking forward to another good week. To everyone else out there who also continues to wage the war of Comeback 2008 - I think it was Teddy Roosevelt who said something like, "when you get to the end of a rope, tie a knot and hang on";  Wecan and will do this!  Keep on truckin' FRBloggers and thanks for all of your support!

- Benn - Anxiously awaiting the runs still developing over the horizon.

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12:00 PM - Did a nice walk today before I have to get ready for work and schoolwork stuff. Still finishing up Joe Henderson's An Encyclopedia for the Thoughtful Runner.  So much of what he writes is so true and smart.  In it he suggests that the average runner can only train for at most 6 months of true "racing" a year, and that your corresponding training should follow the seasons so that you recover in the winter, race in the spring, recover and build slow and steady in the summer, and then race in the fall.  I am bypassing spring and using it as a time to just build up and recover. Then summer will be slow and steady again, hopefully back up to 50 or 60 mile weeks in preparations for the October Marathon and my November races.

Henderson writes, "The lesson here for all runners may be that we need an occasional training holiday. We might be wise not to wait for nature to demand it with an injury or an illness, but to take it voluntarily" (pp 137) He later goes on to use a quote from Ecclesiastes, "To everything, there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven... a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to break down and a time to build up." (pp 140)

And, from page 155, "[Y]ou don't need to try anything more spectacular than the modest running you already do.  You already have such a big lead that almost no one will ever catch you.  You don't need to envy other heroes, because you are one." (This quote comes in context from an excerpt where Henderson talks about how less than 1% of people than ran in high school are still running by the time they graduate from college.) I think it helps put into perspective that while even though we will claim it's an individual race to the finish, how it's just us and the clock, we still pride ourselves in being able to call ourselves runners and toting our wall of PRs and finishes with us.  We all carry our own invisible trophy case whose stories are shown in bib numbers, finisher medals, and diary entries. And yet at the same time we want to be recognizecd for our commitment and determination with the sport and our training, all those miles to come to some kind of noticing by outsiders.  Well, just know that fellow runners and non runners alike do notice everyone's commitment and determination out there, and it has made our sport all the bettr for it I think at least.

With that said, did an easy 1 mile warm up walk in 15:00, then 2 miles jogging in 21:28 (10:44 pace), then 1 mile cool down walk.

Total Time: 50:41 Total Distance: 4 miles Average Pace: 12:40

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8:00 AM - After a long week of work, had to get up early, despite wanting to sleep in.  Feeling a little worn out after only five hours of sleep last night, but so much work to do that I couldn't afford to sleep in.  Went on the treadmill so that I could read today's case study for class and thus kill two birds with one stone.  I find it easier to focus and mull things over while I am walking - shuffling oddly enough. It gives me time to think about how I want to go about addressing the topics.

Began with usual walk for the warm up, then eased into 2 miles of jogging in 21:23 @ 10:41 pace. Then cooled down walking for a mile at about 15:00 pace. Once again, pain free :). Things are looking up! Stay positive fellow bloggers. We will get through this together! With a little faith, hard work, and determination we can overcome any obstacle.

Total Time: 51:12 Total Distance: 4 miles Average Pace: 12:48 / mile

1:00 PM - Went for another walk after a long morning of getting homework done for my night class.  Just a short 15 minute walk. Gorgeous out today in the upper 40s or low 50s!  On a side note, first 5+ day total in almost 2 months!

Total Time: 15:00 Total Distance: 1.02 miles Average Pace: 14:42/mile

Am reading Sacks Psychology of Running (1981) still.  Just finished actually.  A couple interesting quotes I woud like to share:

I. With regards to running addiction: "The bottom line in the development of addiction to running is adherence. You can't develop addiction to the activity unless you participate on a regular basis... Running has become a compulsion, a habit, an addiction. When days are missed, withdrawal symptoms become immediately apparent and generally powerful.  Running has become much more than a means to the end of getting in shape; it has become the end itself. The need to run becomes omnipresent." (120-121)  I think this was the hardest part (and arguably still is) about a forced break from running.  We truly take for granted just the ability to lace up and head out the door for a run when we are sidelined, and I give Emmy and everyone else that had to deal with me during my lay off extra points for putting up with my moodyness. It's amazing how the human body adapts after conditioning.

II. Also in regards to that as a follow up, and something I think I have suffered from comes from Ch. 21 " A High Prevalence of Affective Disorder in Runners": runners reported an improvement in mood and a reduction of tension after running; many of them had past histories of depression which had improved since they started running... As well as relieving depression, running (or the lack thereof) can itself cause depression. Some symptoms include depression, insomnia, fatiguability, irritability, and tachycardia (238-245)

It's amazing to think that books written on running, even 25 or 30 years ago are still so relevant today. I found it funny when Sacks mentioned that one sign of running addiction is the chronic reading of anything and everything about the sport. But I think as long as I keep myself in check, it is not necessarily a bad thing.

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9:00 AM - Today was a really great day! I was pretty tired and kind of stressed with all of the end of the year projects and papers due. But I wanted to get my walk-shuffle in early. So after talking to my cutie and saying good morning, hopped on the treadmill. Mixed reactions today - walk and shuffle went fine, actually FANTASTIC, as I logged the longest jog yet since February 3 miles non-stop in 32:10 @ 10:43 pace! Started with 15:00 walk of one mile and finished with cooldown walk of a mile in 15:00 as well.  During the time though I was reading a really important book that I hope more Americans will read:  Affluenza, by John DeGraaf : book version of a PBS documentary that aired a while ago that talks about how Americans today are overworked, overstressed, underslept, and so tied into wasteful consumerism that we are effectively shooting the world to hell in a handbasket.  It made me sick to read some of the staggering statistics out there i.e. that 93% of teenage girls list shopping as their favorite activity, Parents today spend 7 times more time shopping then they do playing with their kids, America makes up only 4 percent of the world's population but is responsible for 25 percent of global warming.. There currently are more people filing for bankruptcy each year than graduate from college, and further more, more people are in an endless stream of debt now then during the Great Depression!  Reading the statistics I guess I count myself fortunate that 1. I'm a runner and understand and appreciate the sacredness and natural wonderment of the world around me, and 2. that I have not been drawn into the credit card fiasco that fuels consumerism today. They said the average American has over 7 credit cards and more than 8,000 dollars of debt.  It's times like these that I feel like either moving to Canada or voting the Communist ticket. I'm sick and tired of the rich getting the tax breaks, the middle class being underinsured with health care, and everyone buying into capitalist propoganda. Everyone says the hippies are radicals and that the eco-friendly people are just weirdos; Well if I have it my way, a nice house out in the country, with my own land, no smog or pollution, no hustle and bustle and stress of work and urbanity, that sounds pretty sweet to me.  What is money worth if the stress and time that it takes to get it takes you away from your family and shortens years off your life? We only live once, so we should try to make the best of it! Okay I'll hop off my soap box now :)

Total Time: 62:10 Total Distance: 5 miles Average Pace: 12:26/ mile

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9:00 AM - Started with 1 mile warm up walk in 15:00, then eased into 3 miles of jogging in the same time as yesterday : 32:10 (10:43 / mile!). Half mile walking cool down and light stretching.  Felt really great. No pain!

Total Time: 54:45 Total Distance: 4.5 miles Average Pace: 12:10/ mile

Going to take it easy and take tomorrow off, as I have had some good gains the last few days and don't want to push it too much. Plus I have a late night at work and a lot of school work to catch up on! I wish everyone the best and hope that all my fellow recovering FRBloggers get to come back soon! We will make it through the injuries and come out stronger, more determined, and more the wiser for it! We can do this! Stay strong and think positive. Optimism truly is a little known virtue that has kept me going all these weeks! You're in my prayers everyone.

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9:00 AM - Started with a nice mile warm up walk, then eased into my jogging. Was reading about Amby Burfoot's 1968 Boston Marathon win, and I can't imagine running 26.2 miles without any water stops! Let alone racing that far!! Absolutely amazing. Did 2.5 miles of nice jogging in 26:49 (10:43 pace) and then .5 miles cooldown walk. Felt really good today and just needed to get in a few more miles to ease into the school work today. Best of luck today FRBloggers and keep on truckin'.

Total Time: 49:19 Total Mileage: 4 miles Average Pace: 12:17/ mile

7:00 PM - Did a quick walk with .5 miles jog at the same pace as this morning. Total of 1.75 miles in a time of 24:00.

Total Time: 24:00 Total Distance: 1.75 Average Pace: 13:42

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5:00 PM - After working all day, was nice to get changed and head to the track, since I knew that no one else would be there as it was about 42 degrees, overcast and raining like it had been all day.  Started with a mile walking warm up, then 2 miles jogging, 1 mile cool down with a little bit of jogging.

  • Mile 1 - 13:55
  • Mile 2 - 9:08 (feeling really good)
  • Mile 3 - 8:53 (felt as easy pace as running on treadmill; had to hold back)
  • Mile 4 - 11:25 (with about half mile of jogging in there)
  • last .05 - :36

Total Time: 44:00 Total Distance: 4.05 miles Average Pace: 10:52/ mile

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SUMMARY FOR THE WEEK: Ended up doing 28.32 miles total this week, nice improvement and no pain.  In total I did 14.5 miles of jogging in total of 2:37:22 (or 10:51 a mile pace)

FOR NEXT WEEK:  Would like to keep mileage at about the same but transition some more jogging % of the miles; i.e. have maybe 16 or 17 miles of jogging instead of 14.5.

Things are getting better. Think Spring everyone! We'll get through this!

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11:00 AM - After going to church with Dad today, I went home, changed and headed to the track. Started with a walking warmup as usual, then ended up going 3.25 miles without stopping!! Then cool down walking and slow jog picking up all the litter and bottles around the track! Come on people! Don't litter! It's bad! Did my part though.

  • Mile 1 - 13:53
  • Mile 2 - 8:59 (jogging: Really good; surprised it was this fast!)
  • Mile 3 - 8:45 (Did I read that right? :) )
  • Mile 4 - 8:44 (Woot! Feeling awesome)
  • Mile 4-4.25 - 2:15 (9:00 pace)
  • Mile 5 - 12:23
  • Last .1 - :53

Total Time: 55:55 Total Distance: 5.34 Average Pace: 10:28/ mile

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1:00 PM - Squeezed in a quick workout between work and school. Really tired and stressed with all the stuff lately, but class tomorrow night is "optional" which frees up time to get this presentation for next week together. Crunch time this week so I can have the weekend off to watch the Trials and Boston!  Began with normal walking warmup, then eased into 3 miles in 31:17 (10:25 pace), then cooled down walking.

Total Time: 49:36 Total Distance: 4.25 miles Average Pace: 11:40/ mile

Thanks for all the great posts everyone! I am really wanting to enter the St. George Lottery now!!! It would be really exciting I think! Plus I heard it's a fast course, though since I don't train at such elevation, and gain from the negative elevation overall would probably be negated; though I would really like to be able to see Utah! That'd be fun! :)

I REGISTERED TODAY FOR ST. GEORGE MARATHON!!! CROSSING MY FINGERS! I CALLED UP AND TOLD EMMY, AND SHE'S SO EXCITED! SHE WANTS TO COME WATCH ME RUN IF I GET ACCEPTED INTO THE MARATHON. (SHE'S MY GOOD LUCK CHARM AFTER ALL AND HAS GONE TO MY LAST TWO MARATHONS!!) I CHECKED ON EXPEDIA.COM AND PLANE TICKETS WERE BETWEEN 300 AND 450 I THINK. AND IF I FIND OUT SOON ENOUGH (I.E. MAY) THEN WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET THE TICKETS ALL LINED UP! SO HAPPY! NOW I NEED TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT A PLAN SO I CAN SET A HUGE PR!

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2:45 PM - So today started off with work from 8am to 12pm, then to the dentist @ 1:30 where I found out that one of my molars that had been filled last time, hadn't been sealed completely.. so that's why I was having pain; so he had to give me three separate shots of novacaine and then drilled out the old porcelain filling, plus the "soft" parts that had developed (this hurt so much!) then he refilled it.  I went to the track afterwards, as it was 52 and sunny. I still can't feel the left side of my face and I might be drooling on the keyboard as I write this :)

  • .5 mile warm up: 7:15 (14:34 / mile)
  • Running! (there I finally said it!) Did three miles ofrunning. Splits were : 8:16, 8:09, 8:12. Yes, I know way too fast, but no pain, and I promise that tomorrow will just be an easy recovery day. This is sweet sweet progress though :)
  • Cooled down with a mile of walking and light jogging alternating every lap: 12:23

Total Time: 44:20 Total Distance: 4.5 miles Average Pace: 9:50/ mile!

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9:45 AM - It's supposed to be a gorgeous day today with a high of near 70; Too bad I have to spend it inside doing homework and then later working until midnight! Decided to start the day off right with my normal walk-shuffle routine.  Ended up going for 1:00 even today! And better yet, no pain or soreness (besides in my mouth from the visit to the dentist yesterday!) Started with a warmup mile walk in 15:00, then eased into 3.5 miles of light jogging as I read a local running magazing The Pacesetter, total time of 37:20 (10:40/ mile), then cooled down with .5 miles of walking and stretching. Felt really great!

Total Time: 1:00:00 Total Distance: 5.00 miles Average Pace: 12:00/ mi

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9:00 AM - Felt great today. Tired, but got some endorphins after hopping on the treadmill. Warmed up with 1.5 miles of walking, then eased into 3.5 miles of jogging in 37:20 (10:40 / mile pace), then cooled down with .5 miles of walking.

Total Time: 1:07:30 Total Distance: 5.5 miles Average Pace: 12:16/ mile

What I'm Reading Today: Picked up a copy of Marathoningby Bill Rodgers (c. 1980) and read the first 80 pages of it while on the treadmill today. It truly is amazing just how knowledgeable and gifted Rodges is. And to think that after his collegiate days for Wesleyan he was going ot give up the sport completely! (and arguably did for a couple years). He truly is a remarkable man, and having known and competed with the best of the generation (Shorter, Galloway, Burfoot).. he has so much insight into the sport of long distance running. I wish I had come across this book earlier, but I'm just getting to his narrative of winning Boston for the first time, and I'm absolutely hooked. Just a couple words I thought we can all take to heart:

"You often read about the Kenyan runners and the statements they make about why the American and European runners tighten up: that they worry too much about the other competitors; that they worry to much about individual times in a race, or about their splits....They refuse to let the pure naturalness of running take over." (pg. 47) How true is it that often we approach a race with a specified goal in mind, and then we set out 'on pace' to achieve that goal, only to flounder or get discouraged when we get a slower time. I have learned a lot in the last year myself, and found that the reason I improved in my races was both upping my mileage, as well as listening to the advice of a 15 year old brother who, while he doesn't truly understand the sport, perhaps understands a critical piece of racing. "Just race." he told me. Sometimes we can't always shoot for a PR. Or if we do, as Sasha has alluded to, we can't set out on pace for that PR, especially if conditions are unfavorable. We need to modify our approach. As Rodgers learned in his first experience with the marathon at Boston in 1973, it truly is a humbling experience.

"[A] runner must always retain his individuality as a runner. Never get caught up too much with the pack or with a coach. You have to think for yourself.... Let it filter through, be selective, and discard the rest. You must know yourself and what is right for you." (pg. 27)

"For most people who run marathons, it is and it should be that way.. It's not a race, except a race within yourself. Can you finish it? Sometimes that becomes a difficult question for a marathoner. An Irish marathoner I know described such situations best. He likened them to "a crucifixion." (pg. 57)Okay, so yeah Rodgers is clearly exaggerating, but at the same time he captures the essence of the marathon. The marathon is one of the most grueling races that the runner can endure. To approach it as a serious race, and truly lay everything out on the line can be the most painful experience one has to deal with. You can hit the wall and either stop, or endure the pain and push on for that self-gratification of crossing the finish line. Marathons in my opinion take on a spirituality - when you are out there, plodding along for hours, you get in a groove, and you focus on issues in your life. You take in the scenery, but at the same time you are constantly self-monitoring, and internalizing what this journey means for you.  I think that if you don't have a goal of what you want to get out of the marathon when you go in, you aren't going to come out with a sense of accomplishment. You will just come out feeling let down. I have great respect for all the marathoners out there, and the countless thousands of miles they have put into training. 

As we look forward to this weekend and the Olympic Trials and all of our fellow FRBloggers that are competing in Boston, as well as Ogden later this Spring and anyone else training for a race in the future, we should remember why we are doing it.  Whether it's for better health, for the runner's high, for a PR, for comraderie, or for the adrenaline rush and thrill of competition - remember that we are all runners together and that we all have the drive and determination to toe that starting line like a world class athlete.  We might not all have the athletic prowess as Rodgers, Shorter, Hall, or Sell but we all have a heart as big as theirs'. We have what it takes inside of us to reach the finish line. We understand that it will be a test of will, of endurance, but we have faith in our months and years of preparation, and we journey forth down that path intent on proving to ourselves we too deserve the thrill of victory. Best of luck to everyone in their training and racing.  Run strong. Run fast. Run for you. God bless.    

  - Benn -

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7:00 PM - In Pittsfield, Mass. with Emma. We went to the Ashwilticook Trail that goes From Pittsfield north to Lanesboro and Cheshire. We started over by the Berkshire Mall and walked for a bit because I wasn't sure how I felt. Temps were in the mid to upper 60s and a slight breeze.  Things were really looking gorgeous tonight as it was just approaching the dusk hours and the sun was setting over the lake.

  • Mile 1: 15:46
  • Mile 2: 14:42
  • Mile 3: 9:48
  • Mile 4: 9:52
  • Mile 5: 9:44

No pain, and felt calm and collected, though I got "chicked" big time by Emma! (and to think she claims she isn't a runner!) Feeling good, and anxious to come up with a plan for the 'thon in October.

Total Time: 59:52 Total Distance: 5 miles Average Pace: 11:58/ mile

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WATCHED THE BOSTON MARATHON TODAY! Absolutely amazing! I don't know how Cheriyout does it, but he truly is one of the most amazing distance runners I have ever watched. He knows strategy so well, and knows how to use the course to his advantage :)

On another note, found out my neighbor PR'ed in the marathon and also beat his time by about 6 minutes from last year!!

7153Shaun P. Evans30MMiddle Grove2:31:46

**(This is good, considering where we live, the lack of an organized running club and the fact that this guy logs all his miles by himself, all while working full time as a physical therapist) I wish I could get even a 3:31!!! Man Shaun is amazing too!

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3:45 PM - Temp was in the high 70s, sunny. Was in Pittsfield still, and after class on Monday, I wanted to go for another hike-walk-jog with Emma.  We chose the Pittsfield State Forest this time, and it was amazing!.  We experienced backwoods offroading. There was an access trail that was covered with rocks and last years leaves as no one had cleared the trail for some time. We started off on a "loop" but we noticed we were just going further back into the woods with no loop in site.. It was extremely hard work climing up there and we averaged less than three mph on the way up! This is how the day's excursion ended up going splits wise (I'm surprised neither of us slipped off the edge of the trail or hurt ourselves more than our battle scarred legs and a couple rolled ankles!) To put things into perspective.. it took us about 33:00 to go up ~1.5 miles, and only 16:00 to come down! We are trail blazers to the max! Raaaaaawwwwr!

Max Elevation: 2125'

  • Mile 1: 22:06 (Hi ho Hi ho it's off to work we go!)
  • Mile 2: 18:23 (Hmm.. where's the loop? Time to free-run!)
  • Mile 3: 10:49 (It's a bird, it's a plane, it's SUPER BENN!)
  • Mile 4: 10:29 (Whoah! Pavement feels so cloudlike after that!cooldown)
  • Mile 5: 20:17 (walking on another trail in the park hand in hand ;) )

Total Time: 1:22:04 Total Mileage: 5 miles Average Pace: 16:24/ mile

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2:00 PM - After five days in Pittsfield, I had to give a goodbye hug and kiss to Emma and reluctantly come back to New York, as I had work from 4 to midnight tonight. Got home at 2 and I have to leave by about quarter after 3 to get to work on time, so I decided rather than unpack, I would hop on the treadmill.  Did a 5 minute warm up walk, eased into 3 miles of steady, painfree jogging, and then ended with a short cool down walk and stretching. Then headed off to work. My achilles feels fine and pain free after all the bumps and bruises from this weeks hiking! I really want to plan out a marathon training plan but I just don't know if it's simply "too early"; I know that Sasha often suggests to people to get up to 6 miles a day for 6 days a week before starting to even think about long runs.  Should I start to try to shoot for 4 miles of jogging at a time for 5 times a week at first? and then go from there? I think I had about 17 miles of jogging last week.

Total Time: 38:00 Total Mileage: 3.5 miles Average Pace: 10:51

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR AWESOME FRBloggers WHO WENT OUT AND COMPETED THIS WEEK. I'M TRULY SORRY IF I HAVEN'T HAD A CHANCE TO COMMENT ON YOUR RACE REPORT YET, BUT IT DOESN'T MEAN IT'S FALLEN ON DEAF EARS (OR EYES?). I look forward to reading more of your blogs in the coming weeks, after school crazyness dies down.  And I am also anxiously awaiting news to be able to run in St. George Marathon 2008!! Yay! Keep on truckin' friends!!

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10:00 AM - Started with a 5 minute warmup walk on the treadmill, and then eased into jogging while reading June's issue of Running Times. Felt really good, a little soreness in the quads from that escapade in the woods a few days ago, but other than that felt really good. Ended up doing  the most miles I've done since being injured! 5 MILES OF JOGGINGtoday!! (53:28, good for 10:41/ mile pace) and then cooled down with .6 miles of walking. 15 minutes of stretching and 200 situps and crunches followed. Felt really good! And now I'm ready to tackle all this killer homework I have!

Total Time: 70:00 Total Mileage: 6.1 miles Average Pace: 11:28/ mile

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4:30 PM - Have been really tired the last few days, and after working all day yesterday, was too tired to get out for a run or anything, so I waited until my "short" day today, as I only worked until 3:00. So I came home and went for a bike ride with one of my brothers and my mom to the high school track, 5.17 miles biking there in 19:34 (Splits were: 4:42,2:58, 2:55, 4:07, 4:03, :49), then stretched and eased into 3 miles of continuous, painfree jogging: 30:00 exact (9:05, 10:21, and 10:34). Then stretched with Mom and Harry and cooled off with a bike ride home after about .6 miles of walking on the track. Riding home, the splits were between 4:00 and 5:19 a mile. Took it easy. So happy to get the first decent bike ride in . And weather was gorgeous! About 70 with sun and slight 5-10mph wind.

Total Time: 1:17:19 Total Distance: 13.11 miles Average Pace (running): 10:00 / mile (biking) 4:00

*Note Current 2008 Max Sustained Speed for Bike: 35 MPH(has to be held for 5 seconds)

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Food for thought: So last night at work I was leafing through a book I ordered from the 70s written by Ken Sparks and Gary Bjorklund. In it I happened upon a breakdown of training routines by some of the best runners of the 1960s and 70s. It was really interesting so see that of the elite American runners, most said weight training made up 0-5% of their training regime. This would make sense as we all know it pays in distance running to carry less weight. But something I really honed in on was their listing of the differences in training between LSD (long slow distance) and tempo (sustained running). I didn't buy the book yet so I only remember a couple figures off the top of my head, but the few staggering ones that jumped out at me were:

  • Frank Shorter - 50 % LSD, 34% tempo
  • Bill Rogers (Rodgers) - 2% LSD, 90% tempo

Maybe I only remembered these two since I'm reading Rodger's book Marathoning (c. 1980?) and I'm on a huge must read everything about distance running from the masters of the 70s and 80s kick, but I think it definintely hits on the point that some people have predominantly slow twitch muscles, and others fast-twitch, or a mixture of fast and slow. Rodgers has always claimed that he has a lot of slow-twitch, so it would make sense to do more tempo running, and Shorter as we all know was a master on the track as well, but lacked the natural gift for longer events (though he arguably trained rigorously to earn that gold medal!). I think something to take from Rodgers' wisdom inMarathoning is that we as runners know our bodies best and must adapt our training both to suit our strong points, but at the same time, to challenge our weaknesses. There is no way to improve, without testing our limits, and pushing through the fatigue, though not every workout, as that would be problematic. Reading advice from some of these great runners, most of who are still active in races today, kind of serves as a rejuicing for the ego. I know that so manhy of us are still battling our injuries, and I know I am far from 100%, but I think that reading about Rodgers winning the 3 most prestegious marathons in under 12 months and setting the AR for the marathon in 2:09:55, but yet being set back by injuries kind of supports my goals for this recovery. I'm trying to recover smartly and hopefully take a lot out of this down period so that I can develop a training plan that works fior me and can help me stay injury free in the future. For now I will bide my time, and be the running guru here, reading all the literature I can get my hands on, and of course blogging like there's no tomorrow.

Best of luck FRBloggers. Happy Monday! Run safe. And most importantly, run for you :)!

9:00 AM - Rainy day today. Went on the 'mill. Did a walking warm up, eased into a nice 2 mile jog in 21:25 good for 10:42 pace, and then cooled down with a walk. Felt pretty good, though legs are a little tight and sore from biking. I think tomorrow is a day off. Happy running bloggers!

Total Time: 40:20 Total Distance: 3.25 mi Average Pace: 12:24/ mile

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Wow. It's hard to believe April has come and gone. Tomorrow is May. And I'm still nursing this injury. Blah. I got a slight twinge of pain going up stairs on Monday on the way to class, so I took yesterday off and today as well, though I'm going to be on my feet all night at work. Put the heel lift back in and I'm hoping that I can get in a short 2 mile jog on Thursday, maybe Friday. It is so frustrating, since my heart and mind are 110% committed, but my "Achilles heel" (pardon the pun ;) ) is just holding me back. Praying for a swift recovery. I really want to do well at St. George.

As I try to stay positive, a quote Marcus Aurelius made rings true:

"Reject your sense of injury, and the injury itself disappears." Now maybe I shouldn't reject it, but rather accept and embrace it. I think that I've done a lot to put myself headed in the right direction - that of recovery. I just need to accept that it is going to be a slow go for a while. Maybe by June I can be back to running 4 days a week with 5 or 6 miles? Who knows!

Happy Wednesday everyone. It's almost May, and halfway to the weekend! :) God bless all of our FRBloggers and their families. And everyone else nursing an injury, you're in my prayers. Oh, and if anyone needs protection from neighborhood dogs or hooligans, just call up the Howling Commandos 1-800-BICYCLE. Brent and I deliver. Hoo ha!

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Um..... OW. That pretty much sums it up. Downright angry with myself right now. I've tried so hard and long for recovery, but it seems its back to square one.

PM - seran wrapped ice to my foot, seemed to help a bit. pushups/situps. It's just not fair. I just want to be able to call myself a runner again, rather than a guy who runs sometimes. This is too frustrating sometimes. I don't wish this junk on anyone.

 Friday : it hurt after three hours at work, so during my break I sat down and seran wrapped ice again to my foot for about 40-45 minutes. It was enough to get me through the rest of the shift at least, though I work 8-4 again tomorrow, so I don't know how that will go.

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Worked today. Our General Manager thought it was an opportune time to rearrange everything, and as I was one of two guys working at the time, that's what he had me help with all day. Books = heavy = strained some muscles I think including my achilles. It's red and sore to the touch. Pretty upset. That about sums it up. Going to go work on finals stuff as my semester ends Tuesday. So much for ending on a positive note haha.

Congrats all FRBloggers on the race reports! Keep them coming!

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1:00 PM - So after basically a week of inactivity and stuff, I had cabin fever so I asked Jonny if he'd be up for a bike ride. We decided to go for it. The rain finally stopped and it was partly sunny with temperature about 55 degrees I'd say. We went for a nice ride, and cruised on the flat parts, but we're just not used to biking, as I haven't done a 20 miler in probably about 8 or 9 months now. So it ended up being more of a ride for fitness bike trip. Not too much pain actually in my achilles. So I think I might be a biker for a while. It's not the same as running, but I read that it burns more calories time wise so maybe I can lose some weight doing this! Felt pretty strong on the flats. I think that in a few weeks I could even think about a 50 miler :)

Total Time: 1:24:15 Total Mileage: 20.25 miles Average Speed: 14.4 mph

*Max Speed: 30.2 mph (didn't try to push it though. just happened on a downhill)

Note: Steepest grade hill - 13%

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9:45 AM - Woke up and temperature was about 50 degrees and sunny. Decided that to reward myself for finishing my paper yesterday and getting my last project of the semester done, I would go for a bike ride. Went by myself since Jonn and Harry were in school. Followed a lot of the same route yesterday. Legs felt pretty good. No soreness, just some fatigue from all the hills yesterday. Was thinking about how many decent sized hills are on that route, and found out that I scaled exactly 15 hills today. Phew! And yesterday was 22! Thats a lot of hills! Finished strong, though my legs feel a little like jello!

Total Time: 57:34 Total Mileage: 15 mi Average Speed: 15.5 mph

*Max Sustained Speed: 34.0 mph

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9:00 AM - So, it was about 50 degrees and sunny again this morning. A slight wind but by golly was it gorgeous out. I decided to hop on the bike and go on a nice big loop for a bike tour. I started off how I did the last few days, but stayed on Jockey Street and went over to Charlton, and then came back home through the other part of town. Felt really great today. Though I did get my workout. Some of the roads were really bumpy and uncomfortable and I managed to have to have sprint outs with not 1, not 2, but FIVE dogs! Don't worry I owned them hardcore. They didn't stand a chance. I showed them how the Howling Commandos roll!

Total Time: 1:34:40 Total Distance: 24.89 mi Average Speed: 15.8 miles

*Max Sustained Speed: 36.6 MPH (New PR for 2008)

Now I am off to Massachusetts after my last final for a few days to see Emma's African Dance Recital for her college course. Can't wait! Be home after work on Saturday!

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10:00 AM - A rainy, drizzly dreay morning today in North Dartmouth, MA so what better to do that go outside!?! Went with Emma to the track. We walked and did a mile and then stretched, then eased into a jog. I did 2 miles in 21:40 (10:50/ mile). Then 1 mile of walking cool down and stretching. Overall Felt pretty good.

Total Time: 51:40 Total Distance: 4 miles Average Pace: 12:55/ mile

Emma's performance was amazing. Had a blast watching it. Hopefully there will be a link on her college's website so I can share some of the performance with FRB! Met a lot of interesting people that showed up to watch the performance as well.

On a sad note: After checking the SGM site religiously (or maybe obsessively) 15x a day for the last week, I was served up a great big Goose Egg. They don't want me to grace them with my presence so it looks like I'll just do the local marathon again. Oh well. Such is life I guess. As for tomorrow, I work 8am to 3pm. I think I will go for a long bike ride after work and try to destressify and refocus.

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6:00 PM - After a rousing game of Ping Pong, I decided to go ahead and get the ride in, even though it was slightly overcast and I was tired from work. I'm glad I did. It was an amazing ride. All the worries of finals done with, and the disappointment with SGM behind me, I felt "light as a feather" (even though I was probably as heavy as a dumbbell). I decided to go down Jockey Street and into Charlton, a very hilly ride both to and from. It was fast going there probably as I had a lot of energy and it was primarily downhill. Coming back took a little bit longer than I expected and I just barely beat the sunset. Going down there was about 40:20. Finished coming back in 50:14 (uphill). Overall I felt good though. It's weird that I can bike like it's my job, but then as soon as I try to run a few miles, or am at work on my feet all day the redness starts to come back. :( I dont' like this Achilles stuff. On a plus though, set a new 2008 MAX SUSTAINED SPEED RECORD! 38.2 MPH!!

Total Time: 1:30:24 Total Mileage: 25.21 miles Average Speed: 16.7 mph

All in all a nice way to end the week. Sorry for my ranting and raving fellow FRB members. I will hold my tongue! ;) Hope everyone's weekend is going swell, and Happy Early Mother's Day to all you Moms out there! As a son I know I'd be absolutely lost without my mom!

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11:20 AM - After waking up at 6:00 (reluctantly, as I was really tired from only about 6 hrs of sleep after that hard 25+ miler last night), I made my mom breakfast in bed with my brothers complete with coffee, orange juice, home fries, an omelet, scrambled eggs and homemade fruit salad. Oh and toast! Then did all the dishes and helped outside with yardwork. Decided to go for a bike ride before work tonight 2pm-10pm. Ended up going a full half-marathon on the bike in extremely windy weather. But it was sunny and temperature around 63 degrees! Yay! Felt great on the bike, though it's not the same as running.

Total Time: 50:58 Total Mileage: 13.11 miles Average Speed: 15.4 mph

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12:00 PM  - 55 degrees, cloudy, wind 15-20mph. Man. This might very well take the cake. Just finished the hardest bike ride that I can remember, almost as difficult as biking through the White Mountains in New Hampshire on the way to Maine. The wind was basically in my face the entire way except for a grateful few miles in the middle of the ride. Felt really great today! Felt so great though, despite the fact this was also my longest ride in about 2 years!

200 crunches, 100 situps, pushups, 3 x 12 @ 12 lb arm

New 2008 PR's for biking: 1/2 (13.11 mi): 45:50; FULL (26.22 mi): 1:36:53

Total Time: 2:00:01 Total Distance: 30.68 miles Average Speed: 15.3 mph

Weight: 174 (-4 pounds from this time last week!)

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9:00 AM - Up early for a recovery ride. Sunny outside with a temp around 54 at the start. Projected to get up to 75 degrees today! Yikes! Windy yet again today. Ugh! Went down Parkis and Crane Road to Jockey Street into Charlton and back. Felt really great and no soreness really after the first mile. My quads were sore from the last few days of riding, but I really felt good overall. Funny thing I saw for the day today: At about mile 11 in Charlton I was cruising down this back road and I watch a woodpecker fly onto a mailbox. We have a staring contest for a few seconds and right as I get close he decides there must be bugs in the green metal mailbox and starts hammering away at it. I think it gave him a headache because he flew off shortly thereafter.

Total Time: 1:29:58 Total Mileage: 23.76 Average Speed: 15.8 mph

MY SINCERE APOLOGIES ONE AND ALL FOR NOT CONVERTING MY CROSS TRAINING MILES. THAT WOULD MAKE COMPLETE SENSE. I DID A LOT OF READING ON IT LAST NIGHT ACTUALLY AND FOUND MOST TRIATHLETES USE 1 MILE BIKE TO .3 MILES OF RUNNING, THOUGH SOME GO AS FAR AS TO SAY IT SHOULD BE .4 MILES. I'LL TAKE THE MIDDLE ROAD AND USE .33. AFTER LUNCH I'LL GO BACK AND CONVERT EVERYTHING. AGAIN SORRY FOLKS. IT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN. - BENN

1:00 PM - My mom is in charge of the school store at my dad's school so she decided she wanted to bike to and from there today rather than drive the car to save a bit of gas. She asked if I wanted to go with her and of course I couldn't say no. I love doing stuff with my mom and she's just an absolutely amazing and inspiring woman. The funniest thing she said though on the bike ride was on the first hill when she goes, "Oh crap! I should have taken more 3,4 DAP" (The 3,4 DAP is a special medication she's on for her myestenia gravis that's not FDA approved  but by giving talks about her condition to a medical college in New Hampshire, down at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, and then at UC Davis Medical Center in California, she is on a trial where she gets the meds for free. So it's really great!). It was hot out. Maybe 70 degrees and sunny. But we had fun. And as a bonus we made money at the school store today! $2.60! Huge pay day! No seriously it was because she said we normally only make about .50 cents. And the little ones were so cute!

Total Time: 50:00 Total Mileage: 10 miles Average Speed: 12.0 mph

*Wow two monstrous days in a row! 33.76 miles of biking today! Now headed to my brother's track meet. The first one of the season that I actually get to see! Too bad he's on the injured list :(. Oh well. Should be fun!

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9:00 AM - Legs are a little tired from biking this week, but not hurting sore, just a little achey. Went on the treadmill and started with 1 mile walk in 15:00, then eased into a 2 mile jog in 21:53 (10:56/ mile), then finished with 1 mile walk for cooldown in 15 minutes. Post-run stretching followed. Before run did arm exercises with the 12lb free weights 3 or 4 sets of each exercise. 200 crunches and 150 situps.

Total Time: 51:53 Total Mileage: 4 miles Average Pace: 12:58/ mile

From one of my local running clubs' May 2008 Issue of The Pace Setter: pg 23: Article titled "Reasoned Accomodation": "We really stink at accomodation when it comes to ourselves. We are usually much better at extending it to other fls. Accomodation is not neglecting ourselves. It is protecting ourselves... What is more important, topping off some weekly mileage or being healthy enough to enjoy your next run whenever the sidewalks are clear or whenever that horrendous chest congestion and fever subside?... What I have began to espouse is accepting reality and working with it rather than fighting it or, if you will, accomodation." - Hank Steadman

I think Hank's article especially hits home for me as I've been battling this achilles issue for nearly four months now. I think I erred in the fact that I expected a couple days off or reduced mileage and I'd be good to go once again. Rather than taking a couple of weeks off to see if that helped at first, I tried to run through it, which I suspect only made my injury worse. We have a lot to learn as runners, and while we are definitely good at giving advice to other runners, we very rarely take the necessary time to reflect on our own training and our own bodies. If there's anything I've learned during my layoff that I can take away and use later in life, it is this idea of accomodation. We need to listen to our bodies rather than dictate what we desire from them. Progress comes at its own pace for each one of us. We shouldn't hasten the process. At least we can know that if we listen to our bodies we stand a better chance at not only recovery, but future progress.  Keep on truckin' friends.

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9:00 AM - I iced my foot for about 30 mins last night and then zonked out for a couple hours. Up early because I work 11-8 today so I guess we'll have to see how the foot holds up at work. 100 situps, 200 crunches, 4 x 15 @ 12 lb arm exercises. Probably do a second round of them tonight.

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6:00 PM - Had a long day at work. My achilles is a little red after this long work week. I'm going to go ice it in a little bit.  Only did a little over two miles today. Just needed to have something positive to take away from today. Ended up doing 2.05 miles in 27 minutes, 13:10 pace. Trying to stay positive, though Wednesday will be 4 months and counting :(.

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Just wanted to send out a good luck to everyone running Ogden today. You're in my prayers. Run Fast. Run Within Yourself. And most importantly, Run to Have Fun! Look forward to reading all of those race reports tonight. You are all so talented and amazing athletes. FRB truly is the cream of the crop, hands down. So glad to be able to talk to and get advice from you all! See you all after work.

 

Some words of wisdom I've taken from Norrie Williamson'sEveryone's Guide to Distance Running:

pg. 19 "If you want something to happen with all your heart, you will find ways to make it happen: If you do not really want it with all your heart, you will find an excuse to explain why it didn't happen."

pg. 25 "There can be few other sports where so many different people with varying objectives come together to meet their challenges. Running offers that."

pg. 33 "Theirs is not the pain of intense speed of marathons or shorter races, but rather the slow, concentrated pain of distance. It is something that takes as much in guts, courage, skill and ability as their speedier counterparts." No matter what speed we all run at, Williamson suggests that it takes as much guts to run a long, slow race as it does to prepare for a short sprinting event.

"The race is not always to the fleet of foot, but to he who goes the distance." I think that this is something important to take away from Williamson's work as well. If we sacrifice everything, lay all our cards on the table, and push ourselves to truly go the distance, we can still be successful and take away a positive outlook on the experience.

Long distance running, like life, is a journey, not a race. We can choose to take its course at our own speed and forge ahead or at the same time slow up and sit back and enjoy the scenery as we jog down the path. We all have something to gain from participating in the sport of running, and the comraderie amongst our participants are like no other.

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8:00 AM - Sunny and temperature around 48 degrees with a slight 2 or 3 mph wind. Can't possibly get much better than that! I was thinking of going for a bike ride, then decided maybe I could test the waters since I don't have work later today. I threw on a pair of running shorts (the short, short kind so I can show off my unbalanced muscular legs; for some reason my right leg seems significantly more defined than my left leg, weird!) and headed to dad's work. Behind the school there's two short nature trails. I parked and stretched and did a slow jog, and ended up easing into 5 x .6 mile loops of the nature trail. Hit the 5k mark at 27:36 (8:54/ mile pace), and then jogged to the short nature trail and did 3 x .3 loops there. Finished with a cool down mile on the track and then walked to the car and stretched. Overall I felt pretty good. It felt good to be able to run a bit again. It's been hard going the last four months that's for sure. I think what I might end up doing as I'm continuing to recover is do short bike rides the days that I work to maintain cardio and then the days that I don't work, go for a little longer of a run/walk/shuffle type deal since I'm more likely to be off my feet those days. It's just that work takes a toll on your feet, especially when you're stuck in the cafe like I've been as you're not allowed to leave from behind the counter for the entire shift! Talk about mundane! Oh well, at least this started the week off right. Probably not another run until Friday or Saturday. I'm thinking about placing an order for a Howling Commandos singlet. Would be pretty good PR I think at races. Imagine me running in short shorts with HC singlet on with a guy on a bike wearing a gorilla costume. I think it might be my new favorite shirt!

Total Time: 47:00 Total Distance: 5.25 miles Average Pace: 8:57/ mile

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8:00 AM - Started with a walking warm up, light stretching, and then eased into a slight jog. Did two miles in 21:20 (10:40 pace), and then cooled down with a .5 mile walking warm down. Overall felt good considering I did over 5 miles yesterday! I'm really hoping that in the next couple weeks I make some headway so I can start to train again. Positive thinking. Climbing the mountain towards recovery. If I do it smart, I should be able to make a full recovery. Such an awesome job everyone at Ogden this weekend. That is definitely exciting for the blog! Way to go!

Total Time: 43:50 Total Distance: 3.5 miles Average Pace: 12:31/ mile

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6:00 AM - So I woke up at 5:18 this morning and couldn't sleep, despite being incredibly tired last night. So I got some coffee and decided to go for a bike ride. Felt good. It was sunny and a little windy, but only about 40 degrees. My hands were pretty cold for most of the ride. It was interesting. I think there were more cars out on the roads at 6AM than when I usually go in the middle of the day! I hate traffic. I always feel like they drive too close to me, and the noise and fumes aren't very nice either. Wednesday will probably be a day off. Really hoping the Achilles holds up at work today because tomorrow is 4 months. And hopefully all of this biking is going to help me in the long run! I really want to set some PRs this fall to get something out of 2008, you know?

Total Time: 1:05:00 Total Distance: 17.05 miles Average Speed: 15.7 mph

Going to take an idea from Paul Ivory and try to record my heart rate when I can. Woke up this morning and rate for a full minute was 48 beats.

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12:00 PM - Went to Emma's track at her old high school in Pittsfield and did a walking mile, .5 mile jog, and .75 mile walk cool down. Sunny but a little windy. Felt pretty good I guess. Some soreness in the achilles. Blah.

Total Time: 33:00 Total Distance: 2.75 Average Pace: 12:00/ mile

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1:00 PM - Temp about 59 or 60 and partly sunny with a wind about 10mph. Went to Taconic High School track again in Pittsfield, MA. More people there today than on most other times. Started with a 1 mile walk in 14:34, then eased into a jog, though I suspect my short shorts scared everyone off. The lady that got there at the same time as me, saw me jogging in my short shorts and did 1 lap and left, and the two young ladies that showed up when I was on the back stretch of the track, did less than half a lap before they too quickly exited. Soon it was just me and a lady I'll call Fran. Fran sported spandex and a water hydration-fuel belt. We made eye contact once, well I did. It was hard for her to see since I was wearing my sunglasses to keep a low profile. I ended up doing 3 miles in 26:10 (8:43/mile pace!), then did a 1.15 mile cool down.

Total Time: 57:42 Total Mileage: 5.15 mi Average Pace: 11:12/ mi

 

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1.000.0011.17

2:00 PM - Went bike riding with my sister Su for the first time all year. We had fun. Temperature about 70 degrees and windy but sunny and not a cloud in the sky. Didn't try to cycle hard at all. We took a nice leisurely pace, went up to the school and did a mile on the track, walked a lap, jogged one, walked, jogged one, then came home. Total did 11.27 miles of biking and mile on the track in 1:10:00. Felt good. It's been a very hectic week so far. Went to Emma's graduation and it was so awesome to see her walk! Drama started when I got yelled at for saving seats by people. God forbid I save seats for her family that drove 4.5 hours to see her walk at graduation. Well they stopped for breakfast I guess. So I was out in the hot sun saving seats for a cool 80 minutes. I was okay with that, but it was just that one guy saving seats for five people I guess can look sketchy. But this a$$hole complained as if I didn't have a right to save seats, and actually went and got the cops. Her family was there, it was just that they had to walk from the parking lot to the ampitheater, and he went and got the cops and the cop comes down and tells me I need to move. I go excuse me? I have been saving seats for my girlfriends family. They are at the restroom. He goes: Nice try. And kicks me out. So I told him to go somewhere not so nice and do something that I don't think is anatomically possible, and this only further supports my hatred for cops. (All those but Scott Z. that is.). Well the rest of the week was nice. I got to spend time with Emma and her family. Got to see little Sky boy who is very big now, and it was overall very nice.

Yesterday was my 22nd birthday and it was bittersweet. Emma made me two paintings and breakfast and we got to go for a walk and all which was real swell, but then I had to work 4pm to midnight. My family came in to see me though. So that was nice. Had to run a lot of errands today though, and I work Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Oh yeah, I got a whopping .20 cent raise finally after 2 years. So I now make $8.08 an hour. Oh the joys of having a 4 year college degree. Talk about stupid. Can't wait to quit this job.

My achilles still hurts, and it doesn't seem to help me if I take time off. So it doesn't look like I'm going to be running any time soon. I'm going to try to focus on other stuff to get my mind off of it and maybe do a little biking this summer, but I'm not keeping my hopes up.

Finally my uncle had a massive heart attack and has been in the hospital for 19 days now. :( My parents went to see him yesterday on my birthday out in Boston, but he had a mini stroke while they were enroute and then another one today. So they are going back out there this weekend. I am really hoping he is alright. He is such a really cool guy and he definitely doesn't deserve it. I wish I could be the one having the heart attack instead of him.

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0.000.0018.15

3:30 PM - I worked until 3 today, and then headed home and outside in the sunny high 70s for a bike ride. Not sure how it was going to feel, but I ended up having a pretty good time. Absolutely zonked though because it was really hilly and windy! Went on the backroads down Hermance and up into Providence, a town adjacent to Galway. Then came home Barkersville Road. All in all a great time.

Thank you everyone for your comments and suggestions. I guess I won't think about any races then for the fall just yet. Instead I will concentrate on biking and trying to stay positive. I just hope this achilles issue is resolved by then! Thanks all for the kind words about my uncle as all. You guys and gals are the cream of the crop. Thanks for being such great friends!! FRBlogger for life :)!

Total Time: 1:11:21 Total Distance: 18.15 mi Average Speed: 15.3 mph

Steepest Grade % in bike ride: 16%

Maximum Sustained Speed: 34.3 mph

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0.000.000.00

So I worked all day today, then when I got home it was a sad day because I decided to get rid of some of my bibliophile obsession (books). First to go were my six years of Running Times and Runner's World. They were just taking up space. You really only read them once, you know?. Then I went and got rid of 200 books, though I still have 2 and a half bookCASES of them! haha. Don't worry. I wouldn't trash them. I donated them to an organization that turns them into insulation! :)

On a plus note, Jonn had his last race of the season and the coach put him in the mile. I found this funny and ironic as it's the only race he liked to run besides the 4x880, and yet the coach only let him run it once this season where he ran a 5:20 something. Weather was muggy and hot and about 75 degrees, but my mom called right after the race to give me the good news. Jonn stuck with the leader for the first lap, let the guy go, then worked with another guy and blistered the third lap to catch the leader who was fading. Then Jonn burned the guy he'd been running with during the last 150. His time? 5:03! I could hardly believe it! This coming from a sophomore who surely doesn't do consistent training and whose coach only did field events as a kid in track. I told Jonn that with consistency there's no reason why he shouldnt be able to get to mid to low 4:50s by this time next year!! And with a mile time like 5:03, I think his 5k average pace should be somewhere right about 5:20, not the 6 minute I think it is with his 5k PR of 18:40 or something. Needless to say we got a bit of work to do this summer.

Oh, and scary, weird story. Emma was mowing her lawn the other day and hit something with the push mower that she thought was a rock. Comes out the next morning (yesterday), and sees metal sticking up from the spot, she goes over to it and pulls out a handgun which at first she thought was a toy. To make a long story short, the gun is very much real and is actually a late 1920s or early 1930s semi-automatic handgun from Austria. Talk about scary! Imagine the headline: "Local Girl shot by handgun: Lawn Mower the Culprit!". I'm just glad she's okay!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
0.000.0013.70

9:00 AM - Temp about 62 and sunny (at least when I decided to go biking that is); Quickly decided to change to overcast and windy 12-15mph as soon as I started. This was definitely what I feel is the hardest ride of the season. Though I only logged 13.7 miles a significant portion of it was uphill. Max elevation of 2172'. Phew! Basically sums that one up. Though I think it's good to get another ride in. I really should aim for about 3 more of these hour rides, and maybe one other of about 1.5 hours this week. Hopefully this is helping! I have already noticed my weight is going back down. This morning I weighed 174 before my ride. That's six pounds I've lost in the last three weeks. Woot! I just hope this is going to keep me in shape aerobically too, which I think it will to a degree, though it certainly felt like I ran a lot farther than 4.57 miles!

Total Time: 57:30 Total Distance: 13.7 mi Average Speed: 14.3 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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4.500.000.00

Interview @ 1:00 for a Graduate Assistantship Program for school. Butterflies in my estomacho! eek! Hopefully a walk later this evening to enjoy the weather though!

 

4:00 PM - Went walking with Emma today in Pittsfield. It was so much fun! Sunny and a little breezy. Temperature was about 75 or so. We went walking on a back road and walked up Dean Hill Road in Richmond, Massachusetts and then came across this marker from 1898 that marked the MA/NY border which was cool. Emma gave me a little kiss and it was funny because then we concluded we were kissing each other in two places at the same time :-*. All in all a nice walk. We went 4.5 miles in 70 minutes. Wish we could live there! 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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0.000.0033.64

8:40 AM - Overcast and temperatures in the low 60s. Weather forecast was for rain, but I wanted to take a chance. All in all an okay day. Actually didn't start misting on me until I hit 30 miles. Just made it hard to see the last few miles. This was the best ride I've had all season. Went on the normal roads for my long rides, the really hilly Jockey Street and then hung a left and went through Charlton and into Ballston Spa. Actually went a few miles longer than I usually do, and went all the way to Route 50. Couldn't believe how great I did. Only downfall was that the last 3.63 miles really kicked my butt and I only averaged 12mph for those miles, but there are a ton of uphills and it was raining. Other than that I was flying! (Weight: 173 - holding steady)

  • 10 mile split: 34:35 (17.4mph)
  • 20 mile split: 34:29 (17.4mph)
  • 30 mile split: 35:33 (16.9mph)
  • 33.64 : 18:09 (12.0 mph)
  • Max Sustained Speed: 33.7 mph

Total Time: 2:02:47 Total Mileage: 33.64 mi Average Speed:16.4mph (fastest average speed for a long ride so far this year! Alright!)

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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0.000.0024.30

10:00 AM - Cloudy and Temps around 65-68 degrees. Sun came out towards end of the ride. So I was undecided if I was going to go biking today but was kind of leaning towards a short ride since it is overcast and threats of showers, but the next four days are projected to be humid, hot and miserable (85-93 degrees according to latest meteorology reports!). Well my mom and Su (sister) asked me if I wanted to go so of course I said yes, since one of my rules is never turn down a run or ride if another person offers! It was funny because we were all wearing yellow shirts, different styles but all yellow. People honked their horns a few times (I like to think it's because they were congratulating us for taking the initiative and riding for our own mayo de journe.) Ended up having a great time. We rode down Jockey St. to Charlton by way of Parkis and Old Mill Roads. Ended up taking a break at the little country store in Charlton and I bought a gatorade and pineapple coconut muffin! Delicious! At the end of the ride, my mom was having trouble on a few of the hills because her muscle disorder was starting to flare, so she asked if I could ride on ahead and get the car for her. So I pushed it hard the last couple miles, jumped into the car and swapped with her and then rode her bike home with my sister. Had a great time. Probably tomorrow will be a rest day.

Total Time: 1:50:58 Total Mileage: 24.3 miles Average Speed: 13.1 mph

 PM: Core work - crunches and situps, pushups on the exercise ball, plank exercise. arm bicep curls and tricep raises. Really trying hard to get in shape!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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0.000.0029.67

8:30 AM - Man if I could sum up today so far in one word it would be UGH! So the night was good. I got home from work, caught an episode of Man vs. Wild and got dinner and then passed out. Slept from 10:30pm to about 8:00 AM this morning! But I was like Oh I need to get my ride in early, so I laced up and headed out because I knew it was going to be a scorcher. There was a bunch of fog for about the first half hour, but then that burned off and it was game on with the sun. Ended up biking into Charlton and then Ballston via Jockey St. like normal, though right about at the turnaround at mile 15 I was like , "Wait, why are there so many people out?" I saw about 10 bikers in a pack going the other way. .. They gave me some looks with me in a tshirt and corduroy shorts haha. Well so I came to the conclusion that today was Saturday the 7th which meant I had a workshop in Albany at 9AM to 1PM I was supposed to be at. I came to this realization at approximately 9:51AM. Needless to say I didn't go as I wouldn't get there until about 12, but the rest of the bike ride became a kind of tempo ride because I think I was a little angry. Problem solved though. I reregistered today for one in October. This was just a hectic week with the interview, another workshop, and 5 days of work. Oh well. What's another 50 bucks I guess :-. Temperature when I finished at about 10:30 was 80 degrees; sunny. High today expected to be 92. Eek! Perhaps 95 or 96 by Monday they said.

Total Time: 1:48:38 Total Mileage: 29.67 mi Average Speed: 16.4 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
3.000.000.00

3:00 PM - Dang. It was darn hot. My car said it was 101 degrees, and it felt like it. Felt like a sauna. I went to Spa Park with Emma and tried to do a run, kept it slow and all. Ended up feeling okay though my achilles is a little tender and sore now. So not sure about that one. Overall I guess it's a good run since it was a run. Just darn frustrating. I will make it a point to find out how to get in contact with a PT, Brent. Hopefully my insurance covers it, but I'm guessing not. My sister was referred by a physician to our dermatologist to get a mole removed because it might be cancerous. They did it and it wasn't covered so we owed $180. Same with my physical. Preventative medicine is frowned upon by the medical profession, at least in NY. I guess I'll have to ask up front if it would be covered, because I sure can't afford a medical bill.

Total Time: 34:14 Total Distance: 3 miles Average Pace: 11:23/ mile

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Note: Iced my achilles for an hour last night. Found industrial strength seran wrap, and when combined with ziploc bag of icecubes, amazing things happened. Woke up at 5:00 am this morning soaked in sweat. It's disgusting in NY. Today might be the hottest of them all so far, with temperatures expected in Albany to be 97. I might cry. Luckily I work at 8am to 4pm today so I am not going to have to go outside until the hottest part of the day. Joy. I don't know if I'll get to the track to do 2 miles or not. There might be showers. If not, I'll see if Jonn will ride his bike with me to the track for an easy 2. Good news though - - no pain in the achilles when I wokeup this morning..

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
2.000.0022.00

9:00 AM - Yesterday's storms rolled through and it was crazy how fast the temperature changed. I actually went outside with my brothers to play a game of TIPS, but we were watching the storm clouds build. I sat on the front porch and within a matter of minutes the rain poured and the temperature dropped by a good 20 degrees. Today I woke up and temperatures were in the low 60s and it was sunny. A perfect morning for a bike ride. I warmed up with a 3 mile ride to Crane Road, parked my bike and stretched and did two miles of jogging using Galloway's 4minute:30seconds for running:walking ratio. Overall felt good and no pain during the run. Miles were 11:05 and 11:27. Then stretched and got on my bike and did a 17 mile ride to finish up for the day. Felt strong throughout and it is remarkably less humid than it has been the last few days.

Total Time: 1:38:27 Total Mileage: 22 miles Average Speed: 13.2*

*= overall for both the jog and ride. Average Speed for the bikeride alone is - 16.0 mph

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0.000.0041.10

8:15 AM - Sunny and mid-60s; Equates to - one heck of a monster ride. The longest bike ride of this season actually, and arguably the longest at a consistent speed. Even in 2005 I think the 40-50 milers we did while training for the bike hike were five hours or so. I ended up doing 41.10 miles today down Jockey St. and into Charlton, Ballston and then Scotia-Glenville. Stopped at 30 miles because my 2 water bottles were empty and I bought a Gatorade to finish. Could have probably used two of them actually. I drank a lot! Total liquid for the ride: 76 oz. Achilles felt fine and not even a twinge the whole ride.

Total Time: 2:35:35 Total Mileage: 41.10 mi Average Speed: 15.8 mph

Make it a great Thursday everyone!

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5.500.000.00

RELAY FOR LIFE NIGHT - I worked 8am to 3pm today and afterwards went home and got a bag together. Relay was tonight. It was great weather - only a little humid and low 80s. It really made for an awesome time. This was the best Relay I've gone to in the last five years. It was really superbly run. I loved being able to walk around and read the luminaries and think about all of my friends and family that I've lost to cancer, but also all those that fought and won their battles. Emma came up here from Massachusetts and we walked around and had a few heartfelt moments which was really nice. Then after the final luminaria ceremony at 10:30 we decided after the track cleared to go ahead and jog a bit. We walked 3 miles before the ceremony and afterward eased into light jogging, mainly in the outermost lane (#6). Some people seemed offended, but I assure you I was courteous and made it a priority not to impede any walker's way. And if they only knew how much I identify with their cause.. Ended up jogging 2.5 miels with Emma. Felt really great and only a little soreness by the end! These miles are for you Paul & Larry C. Thanks for supporting me and you were on my mind for much of the night. Fight the good fight and always believe. We will find a cure one day, I'm sure of it.

Total Time: 29:04 Total Mileage: 2.5 miles Average Pace: 11:37 / mile

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
3.500.000.00

5:15 PM - Sunny and temp was about 82 degrees. Emmy was still here so I was able to have someone to do my shuffle with. We went down to my dad's school to the nature trail. We stretched and then started with 1 loop on the big trail, followed by 2 on the small, then another 2 big loops. Overall I felt good, except for when I scissor kicked a fallen branch and it left a gash on my bad achilles of course. No pain really from this though, nor the run the other day. Yesterday was a big day with Jonny getting his Eagle Award and everything. It felt really good to be a part of the ceremony, and I could tell my parents were proud. Jonn even surprised my mom and gave her a special award which made her cry. So cute. Overall today it was a good day. I did 2.6 miles of jogging, and .9 miles of walking warmup/cool down. For the run..

Total Time: 30:00 Total Mileage: 2.6 miles Average Pace: 11:32/ mile

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
2.000.009.30

7:40 AM - So yesterday's ride got cancelled do to severe thunderstorms. Luckily since we're in the foothills they missed us just barely again. We got loads of rain and lightning, but fortunately no hail. About 15 miles south of us they showed pictures of 2" diameter hail, the worst in nearly thirty years!! So many cars and houses were trashed! Said a prayer of thanks that it didn't hit us!

Woke up early this morning because I helped out at another Eagle Scout Ceremony for another kid in Jonny's scout troop who had his court of honor last night. I was asked to give the Eagle Charge and it was a very nice ceremony at the Catholic Church in the village. Biked to the track and stretched and eased into 2 miles of jogging. It felt really slow and relaxed like at relay, but I don't know if it was because of the biking cadence or something, but I went faster than I wanted to. (8:56 and 8:55 were the splits). Then I biked back home. A nice little workout, and I think this will work nicely to get both x-training and running in. I wanted to ride more, but didn't because I have a long day at work today 11am to 8pm. This week is going to be a long one work wise as I'm scheduled a full 40 hours, so I think I might have to make do with the shorter workouts like this.

Total Time: 53:00 Total Mileage: 11.3 miles Average Speed: 12.6mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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2.000.0018.42

8:30 AM - Windy, overcast. Temp at start about 58. Became partly sunny midway through, though wind stayed. Expected to get more storms this afternoon. Good news is that no pain despite the early a.m. run yesterday and then on my feet all day 11am to 8pm!! Crossing fingers that this continues. For today, biked on the backroads to Crane Rd. 3.25 miles in 12:07, then did 2 miles of jogging in 22:28 (11:11 and 11:17 splits), .5 mile cool down, stretching, then eased into 14.67 miles of biking in 55:01. All in all a great day!

Total Time: 1:29:46 Total Mileage: 20.42 Average Speed: ~13.61mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
2.130.009.30

3:45 PM - the weather this week and for the upcoming weekend isn't exactly Summerish. It's rained on and off the entire day and tonight was no different. Temp was ~68 or so, cloudy and windy. Not good biking weather. I decided to do a short workout, and biked to the track 4.54 miles in 17:32, then eased into jogging. It started to thunder and rain on me so it was all I could do to get the 2.13 miles in in 20:49 (9:46/mile - faster than I wanted to go :(). Biked home the 4.54 miles in 18:15. Tonight is the first of two nights of Dave Matthews Band concert in Saratoga so the traffic was crazy. Luckily I'm not going near there tonight!

Total Time: 56:38 Total Distance: 11.2 miles Average Speed: 11.9 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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0.000.000.00

6:00 AM - Very exciting morning so far. Am on my way to work, and just placed an order online for my new road bike! It will be my first one and man did I snag a deal. Through the brand's website this 2008 Dawes Lightning 1500 retails for $1195 plus tax and shipping. My price? $495.99 INCLUDING 0 TAX and FREE SHIPPING! Such a good deal that my younger brother Jonn wanted one for his bday so my mom ordered him one earlier in the week. Lucky duck! He'll get it before me! I'm stoked! And it comes with free aero bars so I can't wait to take it on its first test ride!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
3.500.000.00

4:00 PM - In Pittsfield this weekend. Been very rainy and temperatures in the 70s and humid. Blah. It was nice though because after one of the storms Emma and I went for a walk. Took about an hour. It was fun, and on one road we literally saw HUNDREDS OF SNAILS! I've only seen a handful in my life and usually in the garden or on a hike in a damp area. It was hard to walk without stepping on them, and I apologize to Mr. and Mrs. Snail if I stepped on a couple of their babies, but dang there were so many!! Crazyness!

Total Time: 60:00 Total Mileage: 3.5 miles Average Pace: 17:08

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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1.020.0015.51

9:00 AM - So I am back in New York and today I didn't work until 4 in the afternoon, and I had a CD that matured at the bank. Jonn's bike came last night and I helped him put it together. It's pretty flippin' sweet. I can't wait for mine to come! We decided to take his bike on its maiden voyage, and we biked up to the bank where I sorted out the CD issue and since interest rates blow right now, only renewed it for 3 months. Then we biked down to the track and I did 1.02 miles in 8:57. Jonn informed me my running form is atrocious and that I need to work on it. I said I would, I guess I just need to practice on correct form when I do my cool downs every day he said. I'll give that a try. Also funny that we managed to break the speed limit in town :). Were going through the village and the school speed limit is 25mph, well I accidentally accelerated to 31 mph!! haha! Oops! Cruised on another 10 miles to home. So a little over 15.5 miles today on the bike. I'll do more tomorrow before my workshop. If the weather holds up that is! It's been horrible weather here in New York :( this whole week.

Total Time: 1:16:32 Total Distance: 16.53 Average Speed: 13.0 mph

*Max Sustained Speed: 38.0 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
0.000.002.40

8:40 PM - So today was day number 3 of 9 in a row at work. 2 girls quit, one left for Pennsylvania and another to camp for seven weeks, so who else do they call but Super Benn. I swear I own that bookstore. They would be lost without me. Worked 8:30 to 2:00 to cover for a guy, then drove to Albany and had a workshop 4:00-6:30 on Child Abuse Prevention. Get out of the workshop and Jonn leaves a message saying he was goofing off in the basement of the garage with my other brother Harry and their friends and they threw a tennis ball into the glass of our sauna and busted it, so I am thinking about that the whole way home and how my parents are going to kill him. Then I get home and he tells me to go look at it, and its my bike.. no cracked door to the sauna, but my nearly fully assembled bike!!! I did some tinkering and took it down to our road and did 8 x .3 mile hills :) It is definitely a flippin' sweet bike!!! Today is day #1 of a new bike! :) Yay! Hopefully I can get in a quick ride on it before I have to work @ 10am tomorrow!bb

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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0.000.0016.05

7:50 PM - Long and tiresome day at work. Hot and humid. About 85 degrees, and hazy. I think I was sweating before I even got on the bike. Was frustrated because with 4 girls just missing from the store I get shafted now. I spent all day helping to set up the store's stand at SPAC, and now I don't even get to work it. I looked at the schedule and I am by myself in the cafe all day each day from 8am to 5pm both Saturday and Sunday. Kind of funny seeing as a guy (whose name oddly enough happens to be "Guy") who was hired 2-3 weeks ago somehow gets to work both days after a manager promised me in April that I would definitely be on the list. Oh how I am not appreciated huh? Oh and I got another warning about not getting 60% of my transactions using the rewards card. Well I won't get into detail but I've decided I don't care, and if they threaten to fire me I'll quit and I think for once I'll be happy!

Onto the bike ride. Got home and knew I didn't have much time if I wanted to get a ride in. So I quickly changed and headed off. Felt nice on the new bike, except I noticed from about the first mile a weird squeaking noise as I pedaled. I finally figured out with about 5 minutes left in the ride that it wasn't the wheel, but actually a manufacturer sticker that they didn't remove after mounting the chain on the sprockets. Ended up going on the usual route on Jockey Street, and turned around. Swallowed way too many bugs tonight! But it felt good to get a ride in. I will make myself get in another one tomorrow after work. The new bike is so sweet! :)

Total Time: 55:30 Total Distance: 16.05 miles Average Speed: 17.3 mph!b

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Sigh. Disheartened with the stupid fricking weather. It has rained every day for more than a week, and it was oppressively humid today, but of course no showers until about 4:00 pm, an hour before I got out of work. Torrential rains. Temp is about 83 or 84 and humidity near 100%. Same weather for tomorrow and from 8pm tonight until 2pm tomorrow the hour by hour forecast on weather.com says that it will be raining. I hate global warming and I hate not being able to get a bike ride in. Grumpy today sums it up. Stupid work. Stupid weather. Time to go pig out on food now. Ciao.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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8:00 AM - Had to go pick up my sister from the airport last night. She was in California for two weeks watching my cousin's kids for her. Got about five hours of sleep. Up at 6:00 AM and waited until there was a small break in the rain and went for a bike ride. Roads were all wet and I got a streak up my back and for some reason that stupid squeaking noise still will not go away. When I got home I sprayed the crap out of it with WD-40. Hopefully this will help. We'll see. So I got my ride in. I wanted to do more but it was the most disgusting summer morning yet. I was sweating like a pig. Maybe it will help detoxify my body though? Kind of like a movable sauna? Weight this morning was 173. Still want to get to 166 though.

Total Time: 47:16 Total Distance: 12.68 miles Avg. Speed: 16.1 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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5:45 PM - So I got out of work and zipped home because there was no way the race in Wilton was going to happen. No matter. I knew that I could still make something of today. I got home, changed and hopped on my bike. Only downside was that I noticed that the stems to my tires are a little bent :(. I will probably have to get that fixed at a bike shop. Still works as of right now though. Temp was about 80. Biked to the school, 4.9 miles in 17:50, stretched then eased into a cross country run on the nature trail at the elementary school. 6 x .6 loops repeating. No stopping and I felt really great. No real visible pain. Did 3.6 miles in 35:13, good for 9:46 a mile pace. A little fast, but I felt relaxed. It's hard to transition to a slow jog after pounding out some sick times on the bike! For a cool down did the 4.9 miles home in 18:25. All in all a great day!

Total Time: 1:11:29 Total Mileage: 13.4 miles Avg Pace: 9:46(r); 15.8 (b)

*Note: Best part about today besides being able to run 3.6 miles pain free?! Weight: 170. Lowest it's been in a year!! Down 11 pounds from February. This is good! Next goal: 166. To be lean, tough, and a biking machine!! I can and willdo this! Giving 110% each and every day. Staying positive, and looking forward to the future.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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9:45 AM -  So part of the family reunion has begun. My aunt, uncle and two cousins from Denmark/Indonesia are up here for the week, with a lot more family expected to show up on Friday or Saturday. My youngest brother is at camp for the week, and I dropped my sister off yesterday at the airport (She was home 2 days from CA and now is headed to Las Vegas for a week! Lucky girl!). Took Jonny into work today and then zipped home for a  bike ride. My mom is hiking with our relatives up in Lake George, but I work at 3:00 so I needed to be home this morning. Worked in my favor. Longest ride of July, and longest ride on my new roadie ever!

Temperature was 68-70 degrees. Sunny for once! I couldn't resist the need to get a decent ride in. Put on my new bike spandex things and headed out. I think this is important to mention because my new bike tights I think made me look like a serious biker. Actually got three waves from riders going the other way, just the courtesy wave, but I gave it back, snickering to myself and muttering under my breath, "If only you guys knew I am a runner in disguise you might not wave with all those fingers! Muahahah". Ended up going 34.0 miles even today. The last 14 were hard only because my mom snagged almost all our waterbottles. So I only had 1 x 18 oz. waterbottle which I drained by mile 20. Got home and drank about 32 oz of Gatorade-water mix. Weight for the day was 169. Feeling strong. Feeling lean. Feeling fast. And feeling like the rest of today will be a great day!

Total Time: 1:49:55 Total Distance: 34.0 miles Average Speed: 18.6 MPH!!!*

*FASTEST SPEED FOR A LONG RIDE I'VE EVER DONE!!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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9:45 AM - Part II of my split up weekend that I didn't get last week. Have today off from work, then work 8am to 5pm on both the 4th and the 5th. Pretty stinky! Weather this a.m. was overcast and high 60s with threats of rain. Actually it didn't start raining until I was about at mile 3 of my ride today. Funny. Though biking in the rain is a blast. Almost as good as puddle stomp running in the rain! Mission of the day: to have fun and get a good ride in without killing myself. Ended up doing 20 miles and felt awesome. Not too much soreness from yesterday's ride. Tomorrow tons of family arrives. We are food shopping today for the second time in one week! I suspect we will have to go buy more food after this weekend too! Man our family eats a lot!

Total Time: 1:04:19 Total Distance: 20.0 miles Average Speed: 18.7 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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10:00 AM - Didn't really get in all the miles I wanted to last week, but I'm going to try harder this week, even though I'm scheduled for a full 40 hour week since they still haven't replaced people at work. Emma came up on Sat. night after work. It's a crazy weekend, as 28 people are expected to be here for dinner on Sunday night. I don't think I've ever seen so many people at my house! And to think this is only including about half of my mom's nine brothers and sisters! Sheesh! Went for a bike ride with Emma. Rode up to the school, did one .6 mile loop of the nature trail and then biked home. Saw two other bikers,though have to say we looked much sleeker than they did. YeOw! Great day today. Now time for barbeque!

 Total Time: 58:24 Total Distance: 12 miles Average Speed: 12.1mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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10:00 AM - The fun continued today with about 25+ people thereabouts finishing up what was left of the "fried turkey" yesterday; My uncle made a gumbo with the turkey, kielbasa, and shrimp with jalapenos, habaneros, and other spices. I think I heard Emeril yelling BAM! as my uncle was adding all the ingredients. Muggy and temp about 90 today. Before lunch Emma and I wanted to get out of the house, and as her laptop fried after 4 years of a long, healthy life, we decided to take a trip to Best Buy. In only 7 minutes we were able to locate a laptop, look at the specs and pay and get out to the car, only had to dodge the Best Buy people like 3 times as they were trying to sell us gimick $299 warranty deals. Lame! Before hand we went to Spa Park and did the 5k loop, and had a blast! So much fun, even if we were sweating before we started jogging! Ended up completing the course in a blazing 28:47. Good progress from a week or two ago when we tried to tackle the course. Didn't get a bike ride in, but plan to after work on Tuesday. Hopefully a good 25 or 30 miles. Recovery is a blessing. So happy that I am coming back. All you FRB joggers better watch out! Howling Commando Numero Dos esta aqui! Hoo ha!

Total Time: 28:47 Total Distance: 3.1 miles Average Pace:  9:17

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5:45 PM - Long day at work. Very humid today. Got out of work and zipped home, and went for a bike ride to get the stress out. Temp was in the mid 80s, partly sunny but man was it humid. Almost to the point where it made me want to melt. I brought along about 45 oz. of liquid, 24 ounces of water and a 21 ounce bottle of gatorade. Ended up having a phenomenal ride. Did 30.4 miles in a time of 1:38:32. Felt really great!! Came home and ate two of the biggest sandwiches I have ever seen. Now it's time for a nap! Today turned out to be a super day. I read somewhere that the weather is no excuse for reasons you didn't get your run or bike ride in. Today was not a favorable day for biking, but I made the most of it, and I feel a lot better that I got the ride in. :)

Total Time: 1:38:32 Total Distance: 30.4 miles Average Speed: 18.54 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From josse on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:46:50

I see you changed your blog. No more Benn? Well anyway I think this one is a good one then you can track your true biking mileage. This is the one I tried to get Cheston to do. Keep on bikin:)

From Benn on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:52:20

Yeah Josse. This is the one that I figured you wanted the bikers to use, but unfortunately I couldn't use that one. What I think I am doing for now is to just put the mileage in this one and then leave all fields at 0 on my regular blog, but still input all the data there. It's just too hard for me to figure out my mileage after I convert it. This way I can log my true mileage and see where I am you know?

From josse on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 11:58:47

I would just convert everything over to this blog. Because you can still track your running and everything. I think this is a great one. But I think the other way is fine as well (putting the enteries in the other and the mileage in this one). Then when you are back to full running you can use the one you like to use for running. If any of that make scence.

I am just glad you are finding pleasure in biking and it is not the end of the world that you can't run right now. As we all know God/life is in charge and we just have to be patient and learn form our troubles.

From Benn on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:04:42

Okay. I will try to transfer stuff at least since May when I started to bike over to this one. Then maybe I can go back to logging running miles at some point.

I think you are absolutely right. God has a plan for all of us. Sometimes it doesn't help to swim upstream against the current. Sometimes you need to accept the fact that there are things you cannot change by yourself alone. But rather than sit idely by and let that river carry you where it wants, you CAN and MUST do whatever you are able to keep yourself happy, and stay positive. I think if there's anything I've learned in the last six months it's that we're not all built the same and most certainly not all built to be world class runners. However, exercise has always been and will always be a means of enjoyment for me. I don't do it to win - I've never won a race and probably never will - but rather I do it to "win" in life... to be healthy, to live life to the fullest, and to hopefully be able to enjoy it for the rest of my life.

I just want to blog because it keeps me on track, lets me interact with some really cool people, and allows me to get criticism and encouragement, which is especially good for me since I mainly exercise alone without means of support.

Thanks again, Josse for all the encouragement, insight, and suggestions. Hopefully this weekend I can transfer stuff to this blog and then I'll be good to go :)

From josse on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:20:25

I don't think you have to transfere eveything unless you want to and have the time. I just meant to make this your main blog and write all the details on it. You have all the details on the other and you can just export them for you. Just put alittle not on the other blog that this is your new one if people are looking for you.

I have really enjoyed getting to know you and am glad you are still blogging. That is what got me through my injury and rough times last summer.

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9:30 AM - Overcast with threats of rain and temps in the mid 70s. Humidity continued from last night. Surprisingly I wasn't too tired or sore from last night's ride, though I slept from about 10pm to 7am so I got my sleep in for once. Did a nice recovery ride and felt good the whole time. Went down Jockey St. and then east on Rte. 67 through Milton into Ballston. Felt good. Is it bad that I last saw Emmy like two days ago and I already miss her like crazy?! :( Blah.

Total Time: 1:31:50 Total Distance: 27 mi Average Speed: 17.6 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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5:45 PM - Got out of work and zipped home. Overcast and temps around 70-73. Perfect coditions for a bike ride. Jonn decided to go with me and I dropped him off after 26. I did most of the pacemaking, but that was expected as he hasn't been biking as much as me. We had a fun time and it was nice to finally ride with someone else just to break up the monotony of it all. Ended up doing 32.42 miles total. Felt really great. Tired now. Time for a nap and then up for work.

Total Time: 1:50:22 Total Distance: 32.42 miles Average Speed: 17.6 mph

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5:45 PM -  Had an incredibly long day at work. Really pissed off at the management. Needed to destress. Nice to know that a dude they hired three weeks ago has precedence for a promotion before me, who has been there how many YEARS? Sigh. Hot and humid. ~85 degrees and wicked humid. Yuck. Ended up doing 17 miles in 58:00 though. Now time for dinner and watchign the Tour. TGIF (for me at least).

Total Time: 58:00 Total Distance: 17 miles Average Speed: 17.6 mph

Total Miles of Biking for the week: 118.95!! Goal for next week: MORE THAN THAT and a long ride of 40-45 miles.

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9:30 AM - My mom's birthday is today! I went out for a ride in the early morning before everyone woke up, and after my shower I am baking her two cakes and then I think I am going to take the whole family out for lunch/dinner.  I am excited. It's not every day your mom turns "29" :-D. My mom is truly the most amazing woman in the world. Figured that it was rainy today. First ride in the rain with my bike. It was actually kind of fun! I love the rain. Temp in the mid 60s. Wet. Felt completely relaxed during the whole ride!

Total Time: 1:14:00 Total Mileage: 21.0 miles Average Speed: 17 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From MichelleL on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 12:34:16

Welcome to the blog. You look familiar--have we met before :) I saw updates on both a "Benn" and a "The Howling Commando" blog, and I said to myself-that looks like the same crazy NY person! You're too big to fit in one blog :)

From Benn on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 13:34:49

Haha! Yuppers! I suspect that I am indeed too wild and crazy to fit in one blog :)

From will on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 18:30:39

Hi Benn, I'm glad I found your new blog!

Good luck with the biking adventures, hope you have a lot of fun.

Really nice of you to bake 2 cakes for your mom, and to treat for lunch - your the man!

From Brent on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 18:42:46

Benn, why did you switch blogs, the running, swimming, bike? I will need to switch my favorite blogs now.

Stay Kool, b of bs rools out

From Betsy Mcbeth on Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 23:36:09

Hey Howling Commando, tell your mom a happy 29th bday from me :D

and good luck with your biking

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9:30 AM - Overcast to partly sunny and temperatures in the mid to high 60s. A little stuffy and humid out. Nevertheless, decided to get a ride in. Was a great decision. Ended up doing the longest ride of the year! And arguably the longest in more than 3 years. Definitely the fastest that I've done a long ride. First 29.0 I did by myself to Saratoga via Charlton and Ballston Spa in a blistering 1:30:15!!!. Highlight of this portion: speeding going 33mph in a 30mph zone PAST A COP with a radar gun. I'm surprised he didn't choke on his donought. Muahaha. Then met up with my mom, my sister Su and brother Harry and we all went riding. Saw my dad on a bike today for the first time in 22 years. He used to ride all the time, but I don't recall ever seeing him. He seemed to enjoy it :). I hope we can all go on family rides soon. Oh, Jonny also biked to work and back, so all six of us rode bikes today. Pretty sweet! Mom and Su did a great job and rode at their own pace. Harry was awesome and kept with me. We had a good chat and really enjoyed ourselves. So awesome to be able to bike with family! Can't wait for the next ride. Now time for a ton of food!!!

Total Time: 3:18:00 Total Distance: 51.5 miles Average Speed: 15.6 mph

Note; Someone saw that on my Facebook.com account I made a group "Training for a 100 mile Century". He sent a link and suggested I consider a local ultra bike race in September: http://www.adkultracycling.com/adk540/index.htm   I don't know if I should consider it or what..

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Comments
From saamijeff on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 19:59:13

I used to bike in the same area when I lived in Troy. But I know I never made 51 miles! Great job on the dedicated cross training. Maybe an ironman in your future.

From brent on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 20:17:55

Howling commando, great day of riding. Riding can be fun, nice job. Just a thought, maybe take off some time from running, let your body heal.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 21:49:51

Thanks Brent. Yeah I really enjoy riding. What do you mean take off time from running? Do you mean no more "testing the waters" and just concentrate on biking only? Just a little confused, because I've been trying to do as much riding and minimal running right now to see if that helps.

From Jody on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 22:11:58

New Blog! Same Benn! Congrats on the 50 mile bike ride - great job! Are you still blogging on your other blog as well?

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 22:13:45

Hi Jody! Thanks! Yup same me! Um no I am trying to export that blog and print it off for my records. This is my new blog. I wanted to log my bike miles in full without skewing results for mileage board and all. So this way I can still log my bike miles as I am biking probably for the rest of the summer without hurting anyones numbers :). Phew! I'm dog tired after that 50 miler hehe but I completed one of my goals! Yay!

From Scott Zincone on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 22:14:54

Watching The Tour tonight and watching those descents I thought about you. How about those super steep downhills, hairpin turns, 1000 foot drop offs, 70+ mph, and NO GUARDRAILS !!

It would definitely take a howling commando to ride like that.

From josse on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 19:22:00

Great job on the distance. This is so great, I am glad you have found something that works for you. Although I still would love to see you run SG marathon:) All in good time, all in good time.

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 19:33:11

Thanks, Josse! I am glad I can still do something active without further hurting myself :) Hopefully recovery will continue to happen and I agree. My goal is to eventually be able to run SG. For now I am happy just being able to get outside. I will consider this a long term investment for the future :)!

From MichelleL on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 19:55:30

Holy cow! Over 50 miles????!~!!!!

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5:45 PM - Long day at work. Was happy to finally get home. My mom went out and bought us all red tshirts and wanted "Team Lightning" to go for another ride, so of course I could not object. I went easy and we had a blast. It was a lot of fun. Sunny and temps around 78 or so. What a fun time on the backroads of Galway!

Total Time: 54:36 Total Mileage: 11.5 miles Average Speed:  12.7 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Benn on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 19:39:14

Benn, glad to see your having and and staying in shape. My running comment, just, maybe the time away from running is healing your injury?

Stay Kool, having fun, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 20:24:55

Hahaha Oh I see Brent you sly devil! Trying to confuse me by leaving a comment with From "Benn" hahaha. GOod thing y ou always sign your messages the same ;p. I hope the time away from running is indeed helping to heal my injury!!

From Paul Ivory on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 20:47:07

Benn, I like the new look. You are a runner (when you finish healing), you are a biker and finding the joy and benefits of biking, so now all you have to do is a little swimming and you are a Triathlete. I can't wait for the day!! Paul

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 20:58:11

But what if the water is too cold?! :-P haha I did the mile swim 4 years in a row during Boy Scout Summer camp. I like swimming, but only doing the American crawl. I am not a big butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke or anything else. Just the conventional freestyle. I don't know if I'd be a good triathlete. I'm not terribly fast at anything, just like to do it all!

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No riding today. The worst day I've ever had since the day my grandpa died when I was nine. Our St. Bernard Geri is about 9 and a half and she hasn't been doing well for the last few months. Our vet said she probably would have a good summer, an okay fall, and a hard winter... We thought it was some kind of bone cancer. I guess the cancer progressed faster than expected. She has been breathing weird for the last week or two and then between the time I left for work this morning and the time I came home, her head had swollen up and her eyes swelled shut and she could hardly breathe. We had Cliff our vet come over and within thirty minutes of me getting home I had to witness the hardest thing I've seen in my life. It ranks up there with when I had to watch my mom's dad during his hospice treatment. I've never seen my family cry so much. It was gut renching to have to help carry Geri out to the backho and then watch our neighbor help bring her down to the pet cemetery. Geri wasn't just a dog. She was part of the family. It ripped my heart out to see my mom and dad break down in tears, and when I gave my mom a hug and told her it was okay, she nearly collapsed in my arms. It just isn't fair. Life is so great that I think sometimes we take it for granted just how short it is. It puts things into perspective when you lose someone or something you love. Geri will always be part of the family; it's just going to take a while for me to come to terms with this. Oh how things change in a matter of hours. :'( Tomorrow is going to be the suckiest and hardest day of work.. I don't want to go anywhere. Just want to be able to see our puppy :-. *sigh.

 

"Geri" Geraldine the Great of Galway - 9.5 years (b. 1999 d. 2008)

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Comments
From Paul Ivory on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 21:42:28

Benn, sorry to hear about your dog. We had to put our 15 year old dog down a couple of years ago. We took him to the vet to have him put to sleep and even after the vet gave him the shot the heart refused to quit for quite a while. The vet said that the heart does not want to quit as it clings to life. Tomorrow will be a better day. Paul

From will on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 22:26:47

Sorry to hear about your dog, Benn. I have 3 chickens, 2 cats, and 1 dog - I know what you mean when you say they are a part of the family.

Hang in there, death reminds the living not to squander time, you never know what any day will bring.

From Brent on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 23:03:39

Benn, feel your pain, we have had two dogs in the few years that went in a similar way. Pets are so much part of the family. When your up to it, give the biggest howl for your best friend.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From josse on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 19:14:10

Benn so sorry to hear. We have a lab that is very much apart of the family. I have often wonder if I would be able to get another when he is gone becuase he has such a great personality. I don't think any other dog could replace him. Hang in there.

From MichelleL on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 19:42:43

Sorry about Geri's passing. Cancer sucks. Do they do grave markers in pet cemetaries?

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 20:43:07

Thanks all for the concerns. I don't know right now if we're going to get another puppy to replace Geri, but Libi is taking it pretty hard right now.

Michelle - We have our own pet cemetery. We live on about 6.5 acres, and have a nice plot underneath a grove of trees that we allocated to all of our animals. (used to live on an actual farm :) ). So we have all of our cats and puppies and hamsters down there in one spot. It's nice now with the wildflowers and all.

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5:00 PM - Today was a hard day at work and then coming home and only seeing Libi and not Geri :(. Sigh. It's going to take a while for the pain to go away I think. Total was hot and humid. Temp about 85 when I hopped on the bike and sunny. I did the back roads again. Overall a good ride, except I think my back rim is bent and that is actually the reason behind the squeaking noise all along. I bet warranty doesn't cover it though since I just now figured this out. It's been rubbing on the break pad all along. Gr. Felt good though. Two more days of work this week.

Total Time: 1:35:06 Total Distance: 27.4 mi Average Speed: 17.3 mph

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Comments
From Dale on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 21:37:28

So sorry your dog passed away. Every time one of our pets passed on it breaks our hearts....while we all wish they'd stay with us forever, take comfort in knowing that when it's their time to go, its best that it happens fairly quickly, comfortably, and in the company of those they love the most. 'nuf said.....now *I'm* losing it!

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5:00 PM - Very hot and muggy. Temperature around 90. Went for an easy 10 miler, but stopped because something is out of whack with the wheel. It's been squeaking since I got it. From some research it sounds like the rim is "out of true". So I'm going to have to drop it off at a bike shop and see what they can do with it. Hopefully it wouldn't take too long. I really don't want to go a week or two without my bike!

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Comments
From Lybi on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 20:46:09

Sorry to hear about Geri--dogs are people too! Wait. But anyway, they are definitely part of the family. Good job getting out.

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6:30 AM - Overcast, damp and temps in the low 60s. I had a nice weekend at Emma's and came back and worked yesterday. I went to the bike shop after work to pick up my bike and found out it was done, only that it decided to downpour starting half an hour before I went there. So bike ride was out of the picture; or so I thought. Ended up turning into a beautiful evening but I already had dinner and was tired and decided to go out and do a ride this morning. I should have gone last night... Things started off okay, but I got to about the 10 mile mark and the road went from wet to instantly dry. Cool! right? Wrong. Went another 7 miles and started to sprinkle so I decided to head back, only I was riding into the storm. Things went from wet, to soaking to downright scary. On top of that it was not just a rain storm. I love rain. I can deal with running/riding in the rain no problem. But it was the thunder and lightning that were the scary part. I saw lightning within several hundred yards, but there were no pull off rest stations or gas fill ups available so I just kept riding as hard as I could in the rain. Absolutely soaked through, but thankfully when I was about 6.5 miles from home my sister called before she left for work wanting to know if I was okay. She said she could come get me. So I rode hard to meet her and she picked me up, I threw the bike on the back and jumped into the car (shaking both from the damp coldness as well as a little rattled, especially as there was a lightning strike only 100 feet away!!!). Definitely will pay the weather station more heed next time. I checked the radar and there were no storms, but who knows when the radar was updated. This will be a hard week to get miles in with meteorologists expecting 5-7 INCHES of rain in the next 48 hours here. Guess we don't have to worry about forest fires though, right?  :)  Thanking the fact that I have one of the most awesome little sisters right now!! Oh and as for the bike, everything is wonderful. All the gears now work!! And the brakes are phenomenal. Those guys really did a great job, even if it cost me 65.00 bucks. Now time to go watch L'Alpe D'uez! Viva la Tour!

Total Time: 1:37:03 Total Distance: 30.23 miles Average Speed: 18.7 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Brent on Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:26:42

Benn, good to hear from you, scary bike ride, smart to get in the car. I love watching the tour also.

Stay Kool, B of BS rools out

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:48:49

Yeah thunderstorms are a bit scary! Today was definitely the best stage of this year's tour! Can't wait to see how it turns out :)

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5:30 PM - It's been a long week and finally this a.m. the rain stopped! I sped home from work and jumped into my biking clothes before even taking my shoes off and before I knew it I was out the door. Had a great ride today. A couple noteable things: 1. Almost ran into 3 rabbits on the same road, almost as if they were trying to test my reaction time spaced out about 1/2 mile a piece; 2. At about 18 mile mark, I see a shadow behind my shadow. I didn't know if it was Brent trying to sneak up on me, me seeing double because of low glucose, or perhaps a secret spy sent to undermine the Howling Commando. No worries; It was an old timer just out to draft off a youngin. He drafted off me for about a mile then I burned him. No freewheeling with the HC that's for sure! Temps in the low to mid 80s. Slight wind. Beautiful day. This is the ride I needed this week :).

Total Time: 2:11:46 Total Distance: 40 miles Average Speed: 18.2 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 20:48:14

Great ride! Glad the rain finally stopped, however you could send some our way!

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 21:02:22

Thanks, Jody! Great run in the 10k last night too :). You can have our rain! All the rivers and everything are overflowing haha. I'm sick of rain!

From Brent on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 21:41:03

Benn, you have the spooks? The shadow was me, without Cat Stevens. Glad you got out on a bike ride. I know what you mean about darn rain, I spend 2 weeks in NO, rained every darn day with humidity.

By the way, keeping bikes ready to ride does cost some bucks, spent another $50 on new gloves and slim tubes. I am tired of getting flats because of thorns.

Stay Kool, lookout for moon shadows, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 21:49:45

Yeah biking is a bit expensive. Fortunately I haven't had any flats yet *knocks on wood* but then again I only have about 420 miles on my bike I think. I need to get a bike jersey and gloves and a new helmet. Wish I could get a sponsor!

From Shauna on Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 14:03:35

Benn, great job on all the cycling mileage! Very impressive! You'll be ready for the century ride in no time.

From Paul Ivory on Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 18:35:34

Benn, absolutely nice ride and way to smoke the old guy who wanted the free ride. Nice not to hear any speak about achilles issues.

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MY FIRST EVER METRIC CENTURY!! - 100 KILOMETERS / 62 MILES!

7:45 AM - I did it! My first ever metric century ride. Started off in the mist this morning with temperatures actually cool to the point where I almost felt chilled. Roads were wet and covered with debris from last nights monster storm that came through. Our internet only now came back at about 3 in the afternoon! Felt really great and all except the last 5 or 10 miles where dehydration set in. Only had 2 waterbottles for the ride which stunk. Went all over Galway, Charlton, Scotia, up to Spa Park, and back. Saw quite a few other bikers out celebrating the last day of the Tour perhaps? Man that was tiring. It didn't hit me until an hour or two after I finished, but I really REALLY needed food. Went to Panera with Jonn and got a sandwich, soup and I drank 64 ounces of Fruit Punch. Mmmm. My first question in the car after, "Right. Now what's for dinner?!" :). I'm kind of proud of myself that I was able to do a solo metric century. After riding 62 miles, another 38 wouldn't be that bad provided I had sufficient food and energy gels, etc. As I write this the rain is back. I count my blessings that I woke up early on my day off to get the ride in!

Total Time: 3:29:12 Total Distance: 62 miles Average Speed: 17.8 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 16:16:24

AWESOME! That is fantastic! I cannot believe you rode 62 miles -WOW!

From HammerinHank on Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 17:26:11

Benn, Thanks for your kind comments on my blog today. CONGRATULATIONS on your Century. If you can learn the tricks of the trade by keeping ahead of your calorie requirements, you can ride indefinitely, as long as you are conditioned and staying within pace. I use a carbo drink and I also make sure I stay hydrated. Let me know when you go for 100 miles but please be careful with the cars on the road. Well Done... Hank

From Paul Ivory on Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 18:13:56

Benn, really nice ride and it looks like you learned a lot with the experience. Go for the 100 miler, you are ready.

From MichelleL on Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 18:32:42

Sounds like you are meeting your long term goals and enjoying the biking God's letting you do. Congrats on the 100km ride.

From Lybi on Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:17:01

Holy smokes! Hook a generator up to that cike of yours and you could end the energy crisis! Congrats on 100!

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:26:18

Haha. Thanks, Lybi. Hopefully I can get the 75 miler out of the way and concentrate on going for the 100 miles sometime soon. I don't know but I am going to be in Canada from Aug. 7th through the 14th. I will hopefully try to do one decent ride or two up there, but I don't know if I'll lose fitness and stuff up there so might make my century bid in late August a little harder. We will have to see. Paul seems to think I'm ready for the 100 already lol.

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12:30 PM - Sunny and temps in the low 80s. Humidity creeping in and thunderstorms expected later. Decided to get a recovery ride in with Jonn after he got out of work this morning. We had a blast. It really is a change to be able to ride with someone else. Made the ride fly by. It's funny how after barely making it 20 miles at the start of the summer, now I am just getting warmed up at 20. Felt really strong and only a little soreness. Jonn let me set the tempo on the hills though and we cruised on the downhills. Hit 40mph at one point. Fastest speed of the season :). I drool thinking about how fast we might get going down a mountain in the Adirondacks or the Green or White Mountains! Had a blast. Now time for a shower, reading a bit, and then going to a produce stand out in the country to pick up some salad goodies!

Total Time: 1:21:35 Total Distance: 22.2 miles Average Speed: 16.3 mph

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From Brent on Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 21:51:38

Benn, hey, your going to stomp the miles this week. SGM, not sure, have another Dr. appt friday. Grass/dirt running in the morning. How much time are you taking off running before another try? It would be nice if we were both at St.George next year. I may be the photo guy for my wife (sylvie), this will her her 12th in a row.

Stay Kool, may the wind always be at your back, B of BS Rools out

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10:00 AM - Sunny and temps in the low to mid 70s. Gorgeous out. Strong headwind though so it made me have to work for this one. Legs are a little sore - I've done some monster miles in the last seven or eight days so that's expected I guess. Did the hilly lake loop that I did with Jonny yesterday. Felt pretty good. Two downers today: First had a few dogs give chase to me. Didn't catch me but broke up my rhythm so I didn't like it much. Second, really hate the "townees" - the kids that live in the village that have nothing better to do than to be annoying and cause problems. I've never liked them since I moved here about sixteen years ago. They're usually the kids that barely pass to get their diploma, or drop out by tenth grade. This one a**hole kid today was maybe fourteen or fifteen. I know him becaus I used to work for his neighbor a few years ago doing yardwork. He was a problem then and he certainly is a bigger one now. I'm crusising down a hill doing close to 34 or 35 mph and he comes peeling out of his driveway on an ATV no helmet no lights, and starts speeding towards me in my lane going the wrong way. I look behind me and see no cars, so I peel off and cross to the far side of the road. He proceeds to zig zag and comes towards me again so I let off the "gas" and put on the brakes and wait for him to make the move. I stare at him with my sunglasses on and he just gives a retarded smile and a wave and moves back over to the side of the road. I really had to restrain myself from using some profanity and flipping him the bird. I really just hate punks. I didn't do anything to him, and he had to not only ruin my ride but jeapordize my safety. Imagine if there were cars coming the other way!!! Hmpf! At least I made it home in one piece!

Total Time: 1:18:09 Total Distance: 22.5 miles Average Speed: 17.3 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Maria on Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 18:11:50

Well done, Benn! I hear you on the punks, that must have been scary and frustrating having to slow down and not knowing what he is going to do next. Your training is going really well, keep it up, and your 100 miler will be fun!

From JimF on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 13:17:16

Good job keeping calm in a situation like this. There are some real jerks out there but best to stay cool and ignore them. Good job on the training.

From wheakory on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 14:37:29

Benn your really adding the miles up on your bike. What type of bike do you have?

From HammerinHank on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 19:47:05

Benn, those punks should be handled with care. Here in No. San Diego County, we have lost a couple of triathletes training on their bikes to these kinds of idiots. Take care out there. You mentioned leg soreness... make sure you are getting enough rest to absorb the hard work you're doing. Let your body absorb the miles...

From Benn on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 06:31:20

Kory - I have a Dawes Lightning 1500 Triathlon bike. I took the aerobars off though because they got annoying. got it from bikesdirect.com

Hank - I took yesterday off, and we'll see how today goes. I think with the combination of doing a lot of miles, AND working 40 hours, it's hard for me to get any sleep in. It stinks. I feel all down in the dumps mopey and out of whack, like out of energy. It doesn't help that those 40 hours I'm on my feet either. I just wanted to get a lot of training in because I'm going to be going to Canada from Aug. 7th to the 14th and probably won't get much training in at all

From HammerinHank on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 19:42:21

Don't get discouraged. Go with the flow. Try not to burn out and stay safe on the roads...

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5:40 PM - Long day at work. Storms passed and it actually turned out to be a perfect evening. Temps around 81 and sunny. Hopped on the bike to try to destress. Turned into a great bike ride. I knew that if I did a decent ride I could end the month far surpassing the short term goal I had of having a month with 400 biked miles.  I think that this ride puts me at just above 500 miles!!! Went up into Charlton, biked a bit on Charlton Road to Route 50 and back. Coming back stunk because it was all into the wind. Had to fight hard to stay on the bike. Definitely feeling a lot more comfortable and stronger on the bike than at the start of the summer.

Total Time: 1:54:47 Total Distance: 35 miles Average Speed: 18.3 mph

July Biked Miles: 506.15!!

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From marion on Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 17:17:20

Congrats on the bike mileage. Any suggestions for numb fingers and sore palms? I'm gonna get some gloves, any brand better than another?

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 22:05:59

Hi, Marion! I know exactly the numbness you're talking about. I invested in a pair of Bell gloves (Walmart usually carries them) when I biked to Maine a few years ago. But I actually don't bike with gloves any more, especially since I have the road bike which allows me multiple different hand grips. I had two weeks of numbness after the trip to maine, mainly due to the fact that I had a mountain bike handle grip which did not allow to move my hands as much. I think any brand of gloves will definitely help with the numbness though. Not sure if one is better than the other though. Sorry :(

From marion on Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 22:29:20

That's perfect! Thanks so much! i love anything I can get at walmart ;) I do have a mtn bike and not many hand grip options. Thank you thank you thank you!

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10:00 AM - Went bike riding with Emma on the Ashtuwilltacook Trail in Pittsfield today. Yesterday was a great birthday she said and we had a great time at the Ethnic Festival. Temp was 75-80 today with showers on and off all day. It actually didn't get really nasty until right after we went for our ride. We went at the perfect time!  Had a blast. Saw a bunch of cute old couples that were going for bike rides too. Emma goes "Is that going to be us some day?". I go "Well yeah only I'll be uglier than that guy and you'll be my better 2/3 because I'll probably by that point be a little senile." Emma: "BE? As if we BOTH aren't a little senile already?" Me: "Naw, I'm just crazy... about you." She smiled ;)

Total Time: 1:40:00 Total Distance: 22 miles Average Speed: 13.2 mph

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From Lucia on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 11:20:47

Awwwww this posting is too cute! I was looking at your past training to find out what kind of injury you got and how you're getting back into training, but I just had to comment on this. It's not easy to find these kind of loving words in the world we live in! :)

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5:30 PM - Long day at work. Glad to be done and home. It was chances of showers all day today, and they said it will continue at least until this time next week with no completely dry days. Hoped that the rain wouldn't hit while I was out on the bike. I was lucky! Had a great bike ride through East Galway and Charlton into Ballston and back. Did 35 miles. My legs are a bit sore, probably from all the miles I tacked on at the end of last month. I think the trip to Canada is going to be a nice break from both work and biking. I will try to get one nice bike ride in, and hopefully Emmy and I can go jogging nice and slow a couple nights. :) One more day of work and then Canada here I come! I hope they let me in! haha.

Total Time: 1:55:00 Total Distance: 35 miles Average Speed: 18.3 mph

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Well it is finally here! I leave for Canada with Emmy tomorrow for a whole week! I'm excited and yet kind of bummed that I'm going to be away a whole week. I have to make sure I don't indulge in Canadian treats too much and come home 10 pounds heavier. Even after the fun at the food fair and an Indian buffet this weekend at Emmy's my weight this morning after breakfast was 173!! Only a pound heavier than my lightest weight all summer!. I tried to do a good ride last night, but it was getting dark so had to cut it off at 35 miles. Anyone have a suggestion for anything I can do during the week to make my return next week better? I'll be gone until the 14th, so I'm looking at close to 8 or 9 days without my bike. Should I just take it in stride, enjoy my vacation and try to do a slow 40 or 50 miler to get back into things when I return?

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From josse on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 10:13:34

The best thing you can do for yourself is have a good time and not worry if you gain a pound or two. You will come back and jump right back into those long bike rides. you have been doing great. Have fun!!!!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 10:15:45

Awww Thanks Josse! I'm really excited!!!!! I can't wait to go to Canada! (That is so long as they let me cross the border; something tells me though that the true test will be trying to get back in :) )

From Scott Zincone on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 12:17:21

I agree with Josse, have a great time. Besides you can always take a long slow walk with your girl.

From Paul Ivory on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 21:33:54

Benn, absolutely have a great vacation, make some long lasting memories and when you get back the bike will still be there.

From Jim on Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 10:26:50

Benn,

I'm with everyone else, have a good time with Emma. Not doing anything on the bike for a few days won't hurt and may actually do some good. Have fun in the great white north.

From Brent on Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 21:56:16

Hey Howling Commando, do some extra howling on vacation, let out a big howl every time your having blast. Give us a vacation report and how many howls.

Stay Kool, Ride Like an Animal, B of BS Rools out

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6:00 PM - Hi everyone! I am back from Montreal! Emmy and I had a blast. Montreal is truly a city that everyone should experience at some point. I have to admit that the first day I was a little bummed because it was so hard to resist the urge to bike. There are so many bikers in Montreal that there are actually separate biking lanes on nearly every road! Plus there are hardly any hills (highest elevation in the whole province is less than a thousand feet which is smaller than most of the hills around my house). We did somewhere between 20 and 30 miles of walking throughout the course of the week. We had a blast and tried out a new restaurant every night. We had Vietnamese, two Indian restaurants, Cambodian, Chinese, dinner at a couple different family restaurants and a sports bar. Long story short, I am wiped. I slept like nine or ten hours a night the whole week because I was so pooped from running around town (figuratively of course). But we made it back home tonight and stopped off at an Olive Garden where we ate so much food our second and third tummies nearly burst!

After getting home and catching up with my brothers and sister, Emma, Jonny, Harry and me all biked to the track where we found my dad doing his normal routine of walking 4 miles. He started this earlier this summer each day after work and I'm really proud of him. He was a runner for about 30 years but stopped running a couple years ago because of achilles issues and heart problems. He is back at it though and tomorrow is his 58th BIRTHDAY! I'm so excited. And to think he doesn't look a day over 46.. seriously!

So we did 10 miles of biking, 5 to the track and 5 from in 20:00 and 23:00 respectively. While at the track I eased into a shuffle for the first time in about a month I want to say. And it felt REALLY REALLY GOOD! It was so cool, my dad walking in lane five, Jonny in lane 4, Harry in lane 3 and Emmy and me in lanes 2 and 1. There was no one else there at the track so we just jogged 4 abreast and my dad gave us encouragement each lap around. I was so happy because I had ZERO PAIN! I know I didn't want to overdo it but I ended up doing 3 miles without stopping (10:08, 10:08, 9:35). The bike ride home was so much fun and we all had a blast. I am so happy to be back in New York. Montreal was a fun place to visit with all the people, languages, buildings, parks, and sights, but it's pretty flat and a little boring! New York is so diverse and full of twists, turns and undulations! :) Weight tonight: 172.. 1 pound lower than when we left and I pigged out on so many yummy foods! haha.

Total Time: 30:18 Total Distance: 3.04 miles Average Pace: 9:57/ mile

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From josse on Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 20:53:30

Awsome that is great, you got to run. Glad to hear you had a great time on the vacation

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 20:55:30

Thanks, Josse! It was a blast! And I can't think of a better way to end it then by going for a bike ride with my bros and Emmy and then a JOG!!! I was so happy!

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11:00 AM - Wet and rainy Friday up here in New York. Took Emma to meet her mom in Saratoga this morning and then came back home and got changed and went to the track with Jonn. We got there and did some stretching and eased into a jog on the nature trails and then finished up on the track. Jonn was nice enough to take it easy and run with me, even though his easy pace is probably around 7 or 8 minute pace. Little brothers are great! Was really ecstatic though because today's weight after the run: 170. Lowest weight since when I did the half marathon in January. Really happy about that! Overall felt really strong and ended with 3.5 miles total in 31:50, a little fast, but no pain! Now time to get ready for work.

Total Time: 31:50 Total Distance: 3.5 mi Average Pace: 9:05 / mile

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From Jody on Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 12:42:11

Congrats on running! That is great! Sounds like you had a wonderful vacation!

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9:20 AM - Got up and the sky was blue and sun was out. Good morning for a bike ride. First half was awesome, second half not so much. What I had not noticed on the way out was that the wind was picking up. Coming back there was a cross wind and alternating headwind that made it a slow go. I thought I was booking it, but then I would look down and only be going about 15 mph. Ugh. But I persevered and made it through it. On top of that I nearly scored a dog bite on my right calf. As much as I would not like to deal with a nasty dog bite, I have to admit it would have been nice, considering its owner is a rich lawyer :). Made it home though in one piece even though I had to struggle the last three miles after the dog incident blew my concentration. Oh well. Live to bike another day.

Best part of today so far: WEIGHT - 167!!! The lowest I've weighed since January 1st!!! So happy! Now if only I could knock off a few more pounds and get below 160 maybe?! 

 

Total Time: 2:14:20 Total Distance: 40 mi Average Speed:  17.9 mph

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From brent on Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:54:05

Benn, nice ride. I always worry that dogs may cause me to crash trying to kick them.

Stay kool, B of BS Rools out

From marion on Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 13:06:27

Way cool ride! Dogs while biking... BAD!!!

Congrats on the weight!

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 13:32:19

Brent - yeah I have the same problem; I don't have clip pedals, but strap ins, so I really hate having to slow down even at stop lights because I have to get my feet out and then back into them to get going.

Marion - Thanks for the comment :) I agree. Dogs while biking = not so cool. Weight = wicked +! I'm so happy!

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9:45 AM - Woke up and saw it was sunny and blue skies. Temps in the 70s. A little breezy but as I wanted to just get a good easy ride in today I figured it was near ideal conditions. Suited up and out the door. Felt good and no killer dogs today which was good. No other cyclists out on the roads this morning which is weird since it is Sunday and hence most people's long days, but did see two runners and a rather rotund grandma in a bikini with an eletric weedwacker trimming the grass by her mailbox. (I nearly fell off my bike trying to close my eyes to get the picture out of my head!). Ended up doing an easy 35 miles. Felt good. Now time to order textbooks :( . Not cool. Looking like it will cost me $400 even WITH scoring some good deals from half.com. Grr. Stupid private Catholic Colleges. *shakes fist. (Well it only cost me $320 through half.com -- amazing that you can order books from CA, WI, even Hawaii and get them shipped to you and it costs 80 bucks less than the campus bookstore that is 40 miles away ahaha!)

WEIGHT THIS MORNING: 166! Lowest all year!

Total Time: 1:59:40 Total Distance: 35 mi Average Speed: 17.55 mph

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From Brent on Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 23:28:27

Benn, rotund grandmas or crazy dogs, darn, where are cute hash harriers at the beer stops, only at the Honolulu marathon. Books - It seems like a rip off, professors keep writing books, changing the books, its a game they play to make big cash. Is there really enough change in materail to have new book every year?

Stay Kool, close your eyes next time?, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 23:57:49

The changes are usually minimal at best, just a couple paragraphs and new art design is about.

I would close my eyes but I'm afraid I'd fall off the bike!

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7:40 PM - Muggy and temps in the high 70s around dusk when I got home from work. Changed and went to the track. An awful lot of people there so I took it easy and started with a walking warm up and then when the track cleared eased into a jog. My legs felt pretty sore and tired today from all the biking and jogging this week. Doesn't help that I'm still on my feet about 8 hours a day at work too. Took it slow and played it by ear. Man is it ever a sweet, sweet thing to be able to call myself at least a jogger again! Ended up doing 2 miles in 9:52 and 10:10, then cooled down and stretched. 3 miles total for today. Felt really good though. This would be the third day within this week that I've been able to jog! My cousin and her babies are up this week and she said she'd like to jog with me at the track tomorrow, so hopefully I can keep my promise! Keep on truckin' FRBloggers!

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From Paul Ivory on Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 20:47:33

Benn, nice to see that you are able to do some running. We just got back to Texas this evening so I finally posted my Pikes Peak Race report. I took 2nd place in my age group. Enjoy, Paul

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10:00 AM - Harry had an eye appt today and I actually made one too as it has been about three years since I got glasses last and my vision is blurry. Ended up going to the track with the family before hand. I biked there and then eased into a run. 3 miles jogging with negative splits! 9:10, 8:40, 8:17, then cooled down with .57 miles of walking (34:30 total). Felt really good. Strong. Then biked home. Ride there was 14:55 and home was 17:55 (took it easy). The way there I really pushed hard, hitting 3 miles in 9:12. Felt like I was flying. New glasses should come sometime in the next week :). Temp right around 60 and sunny. Gorgeous out there :)  WEIGHT: 166

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From Paul Ivory on Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 20:56:32

Benn, nice to continue to see you working your bike and running without any comment about sore Achilles. This is a victory every day you feel this good and your paces are very respectable. Way to go.

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9:45 AM - Warmer than yesterday. Temps in the mid 70s. Slight breeze. Biked to the track and then stretched and eased into a jog. Ended up doing 3 miles without stopping again. Felt really great doing it! This truly is an awesome feeling. Felt good to get out there and enjoy the day. Biked home afterwards. Splits for the miles on the track were a tad fast, but I felt great and no pain. Tomorrow will probably just be a short bike ride after work. Splits for the miles: 8:28, 8:45, 8:30 .

 

5:00 PM - My mom and cousin wanted to go to the track again like we did yesterday, so I of course couldn't turn down an offer to tag along. I road my bike back to the track and stretched out and waited for them. They must have been slow getting the babies in the car because I beat them there for the second time! My legs were a little tired from all the hills on the bike today, but I eased into a jog next to my mom who is just starting to run again. She's had a muscle disease since I was in fourth grade, and she's taken to swimming, especially in the winter, but lately she's been trying to jog more at the track. As it is she usually walks a couple miles a day with my dad there when he gets out of work. We did realy well. Ended up jogging a mile in 9:24 and then walked 2 more miles briskly in 14:33 and 15:00. Coming home I took it easy until about halfway home and then pushed hard on the uphills to get home. Phew! I'm exhausted! over 2000' of elevation gain on the bike. Time for another shower and then food! :-D Feels so great to be a jogger woot woot!

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From josse on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 19:33:00

6 miles that is great. So happy you are running again:)

From Paul Ivory on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 21:17:34

Benn, yes, another great report and no mention of Achilles pains. Keep it up and continue to be careful. Long term healing and strengthening is what it is all about.

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 21:36:23

Josse - Thanks for the encouragement :). I'm hoping that things are on the up and up and that I can be consistently logging 3 or 4 jogs a week.

Paul - Again, no achilles issues. I agree that the key here is not to push it and to continue to steadily strengthen my achilles' tendons. For now I think I should aim for about 3 or 4 3milers and then maybe build one run a week and add a mile here and there to build back up while I continue to include the bike.

I firmly believe the bike has played a key role in the healing process and has strengthened a lot of secondary muscles.

From brent on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 22:32:36

Howling Commando, a big HOOOOOOWLL, great day of training.

By the way, 100 commando points for your mother getting after it.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

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5:40 PM - Got out of work and zipped home and right into riding attire. It is getting dark really early here with the sunset by about 7:30 each night. Depressing. Was determined to get in a decent ride so headed out down Jockey Street into Charlton. Took the usual roads into Charlton and then Ballston and back. Only bad thing about the ride ... the bugs. Too many bugs in the face and such. It was annoying to have to keep wiping bugs off. Note to self: invent "the BugGuard" for the cyclist! Total ended up doing 31 miles. Not bad after having a week off. Need to get back into shape now!

Total Time: 1:50:00 Total Distance: 31 mi Average Speed: 16.9 mph

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From MichelleL on Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 20:42:33

Who needs gu or a powerbar when you've got bugs?

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 06:26:23

Hahaha! You're funny :-p And oh so right!

From Paul Ivory on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 13:15:37

Benn, nice report. Any report that does not contain comments and concerns about sore Achilles is a good report. Complain about bugs, that is a great report.

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Not exactly how I wanted to end my week... in pain. At work today I was helping carry out an outdated fixture mainly of metal that had one of those computer lookup things in them that customers can use to search store inventory. Well It took about an hour to get the computer components out of it, and then finally carried it to the dumpster with my General Manager... We got it halfway in and he decides to climb up on the dumpster and push it deeper into the bin. Bad idea. It slid out and I tried my best to get out of the way, but there was a gate in my way. It comes crashing down on my toe with a THUD. I thought my toe was broken, but somehow I got the toe out of the way.. well most of it. It filleted me like a fish, an inch and a half piece of skin. I didn't even know until I got inside and someone said "Benn are you okay?" I go "Yeah just my toe's sore." They go< "Dude your shoe is gushing blood!" Sure enough it was. I went upstairs and what could be worse than a foot injury like that? Not having a First aid kit. All we had in the store's first aid kit were bandaids and an opened packet of gauze. So I came home early because I said I needed to ice my foot and get it elevated if they expected me back into work tomorrow. Grr. I'm just frustrated. Was finally feeling things were on the up and up, now I have to go and take a couple more days off. Such is life though. Oh well, now I can get some ice cream and watch Ryan Hall in the marathon! Come on USA!! This is what I've been waiting for.. Hall, Ritz, Sell. Slicing and Dicing!

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From Paul Ivory on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 19:39:53

Benn, what a major bummer about your toe. The good news, it was not your ankle or Achilles. Take care and get well.

How about the first mile of the mens Olympic Marathon at a 4:41 pace? Wow!! Won't this be fun to watch.

Get healed.

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 19:55:35

Yeah! At least it wasn't my achilles...

4 miles - 19:10. Phew! Sub 2:06 pace. I have a feeling all the guys out front will fade later on and the Americans will move well up the pack. They are consistent trainers and Hall has been focused. He's ready to drop the hammer. This is getting interesting!

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 21:25:52

Wow. Pet Peeve: NBC Commercials really making me mad.. no need for commercials every 3 minutes. Seriously. I know I should be thankful to even see it, but these unnecessary commercials break up any rhythm to the event and I miss all the crucial moves in the closing miles!

From Paul Ivory on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 21:51:29

Wow, an Olympic record by almost 3 minutes, who would have thought.

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 22:49:54

9th and 10th would have been 2nd and 3rd in almost any other Olympics. Dang. Yeah, who'da thunk!

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12:00 PM - Gorgeous day. Couldn't possibly ask for a better day. Blue skies, temps in the mid 70s. Sunny. We went to the town of Hadley to climb Hadley Mtn. (Emmy, Jonny, Harry, my mom, and me). Had a blast. You could see forever at the fire tower at the top! I have so many great pictures. I will try to post a couple tonight after I home from class this evening. Had great fun, and no achilles issues at all, and the left big toe was sore, but bearable. I put a big bandaid on it to ward off possible friction against the scabs. Felt really great. Was such a great hike. First one this year. Now I want to hike Marcy again! Total Elevation gain ~2200'. Way up: 54:00. Coming down: 40:00. Woot! And class last night was a blast. Hopefully it transfers over to today as well and the class tonight is fun as well.

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10:30 AM - Sunny, humid. Temps in the mid 70s. Went running at the track with Emmy. We had fun, though it was humid so we decided to stop around 35 minutes. Good run. Not too much soreness from the hike the other day and no pain from the achilles. So, all in all a great run!

Total Time: 35:00 Total Distance: 3.75 mi Average Pace: 9:20/mi

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From Brent on Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 14:42:28

Benn - Howling commando, nice you are running with no pain.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

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5:45 PM - After work I went home and changed and headed to the track. Temp around 80 and no wind. Felt like an oven. Eased into a jog. Felt absolutely amazing. A little soreness in my hamstring from roughhousing with the brothers yesterday playing volleyball over the clothesline. Oops! Did 3 miles, stretched, and another 1.4 miles cool down. This was the longest run in probably 3 months I have done without pain!

Total Time: 39:47 Total Distance: 4.4 miles Average Pace: 9:02/ mi

Any suggestion for how I can tune up to maybe be able to do a couple races in the fall just for fun (not speed)? Currently I'm doing like 3 or 4 runs of 3-4 miles each. I think less runs works for me. My body isn't built to be durable over the 5 or 6 day schedules. Should I just pick one day a week and up that by a mile or 1.5 miles a week and keep the other runs around 4 miles? Ideally I want to do a race that I've done the last 4 years. It's a really nice 15k in Schenectady, NY. Last year I PRed by 8 minutes there. What do I need to be doing to be able to get back to the 9.3 mi shape? Or maybe I should do long runs on the bike?

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From jody on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 20:19:39

Congrats! I am so happy for you! Pain free running - WAHOO!

From Paul Ivory on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 22:52:13

Benn, I agree, no pain is great gain!! Nice job.

From Mike Warren on Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 09:34:50

Benn, that is awesome news! Have you ever condidered a Tri. Seems like a perfect fit. Your becoming the master of the bike. Hows your swimming skills?

From Brent on Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 11:53:54

Benn, howling commando club, we may be doing he same type of training. I will likely only run two or three days a week with the new brace and depend on biking, pool running, elip or something else for the intense cardio. Nice to see your pain free.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

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11:40 AM - Finished all the work for one of my grad classes. Decided to take a study break and went to the track. Stretched and eased into a jog in my customary Lane #6. There's something I like a lot more running in the outermost lane - maybe it's because it's easier on my knees? Or maybe just less laps? Ended up doing 5 miles!!! Pain free without stopping. Stretched and did a 5 minute walking cool down. Felt amazing. Tomorrow I want to maybe do a recovery ride on the bike. Definitely feeling optimistic. Want to slowly build up to be able to at least jog the 15k this November!!

Total Time: 42:23 Total Distance: 5 miles Average Pace: 8:28/ mi! Holy monkeys!

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From Mike Warren on Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 13:55:26

2 days in a row, Sweet! Your a pretty dedicated dude. Easy to throw the towel in, with all the injurys. Nice job!

From josse on Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 14:09:43

Oh Benn you don't know how happy I am to see you able to run. We all go through this, yours was just alittle longggggg.

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 15:16:27

Thanks, both of you for the encouragement! I'm excited too that I am on the up and up now.

Mike - I'm a runner at heart. I'm stubborn. I don't give up easily.

Josse - Thanks so much for all the kind words. You don't know how much they mean. I agree that it's been a long time coming, but I definitely wouldn't have been able to stay this positive, this strong without all my FRB friends!!!

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10:00 AM - Starting off September on a good note. Temps in the mid to upper 70s. Sunny. Blue skies. Went to the track tbut someone was in my lane, so I went to lane 4 today.  Just wanted to do a couple miles. Ended up with 3 miles in 26:25. Felt great. Stretched and headed home. What a beautiful day!

Total Time: 26:25 Total Distance: 3 mi Average Pace: 8:48/ mi

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From will on Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 17:05:26

Benn - good to see your back running again. Time to go back to your running calendar?

Have a great holiday!

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11:45 AM - Finally finished my homework. Emmy and I decided to go for a walk. She said we should try doing Monument Mountain today, a nice hike in Berkshire County. Located in Great Barrington, MA. We had a blast. Very steep on the way up. Started sweating. Sunny and temps in the 80s. Took one of my shirts off and wrapped it around my head and looked like a desert prophet I suspect. Total distance was 3 miles round trip in just under an hour including a 10-15 min enjoyment at the top of the views. What a blast. Emmy is going to come up here to NY this weekend and before work on Sunday both of us and my family are going to go up north to hike Black Mountain in the southern Adirondacks. I can't wait! I love these breaks from all the grad school work!

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From Paul Ivory on Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 23:29:35

Benn, consider the mountain hiking as excellent cross-training. It is great for the Achilles. Enjoy, Paul

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8:40 AM - Went to the track after my  brothers left for their first day back at school. Temp was nice only about 70, a little humid, sunny. Stretched and started jogging, and felt really great! Ended up doing 3.6 miles total in 30:32 including a brief 50- 100 m pickup towards the end at about 7:00-7:15 pace. No pain. Eased into a jog and coasted home, then stretched. All in all a great day. Now to get cracking on all this work. Sigh.

Total Time: 30:32 Total Distance: 3.6 miles Average Pace: 8:29 / mi

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6:00 PM - Went running after work; sunny. Humid and temps in the mid 80s. Yuck. Went slowly. Felt pretty good. Really wish I could move forward progress wise though. I have to remember slow, steady progress. Hopefully I can shoot for a 5 or 6 miler next week. Did a nice bit of stretching after my jog and walked back to the car. Ended up with 3.25 miles total. Not a bad jog. Is it safe to say I'm a runner again? Or at least a jogger?

Total Time: 30:03 Total Distance: 3.25 mi Average Pace: 9:15/ mi

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Comments
From Scott Zincone on Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 22:02:13

YES !!

You are a runner again. You might even hit 20 miles for the week if you go out tomorrow.

From MichelleL on Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 23:08:27

Slow is good. I'm glad you're easing back into it. Be the turtle, not the hare.

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 06:53:53

Alright I'm a runner! YAY! I was going to run today, Saturday, but it is supposed to rain all day 5 inches or so and I am going for a long hike with Emma and my family tomorrow *8 plus miles up in the Adirondacks. So it looks like I'll have to wait until next week for the 20 mile week. Oh what a sweet victory that will be!

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 06:55:52

Oh and Michelle - I printed out a 10 wk guide of upping my mileage from 18 to 30 miles a week culminating in a 15k race that I've done the last four years. I don't think I'll race it. I just want to be able to finish it and live to fight another day. Do you think it would be smart of me to play it by ear and if I feel okay to go ahead and run that day? It's 9.3 miles though is the only thing. It's just I know winter is soon going to be upon us once again and all the fitness I struggled to build is going to be wasted again you know?

From MichelleL on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 07:27:27

I don't think it has to take 10 weeks to go from 18 to 30, but you've had a hard fight back, so you wouldn't want to take risks that might take you back to zero, so I'd say go ahead and do the plan, always listening to your body. Only do the 15k if the 10 weeks go perfectly -- meaning no twinges in the achilles or the calves, and you've been able to work up to an eight miler or more.

From Paul Ivory on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 15:25:12

Benn, Michelle is right on. Good for you to be back to running. Remember how good it feels to run without the Achilles pain. And remember the biking you have done has been great aerobic exercise so you got the benefits, enjoy.

From josse on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 15:10:19

Once a runner, always a runner:)

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8:00 AM - Drove up to Lake George today and went to the Northeast side. Jonn, Harry, Mom and Emma came with me. We decided to hike Black Mountain today. With a total elevation of 2665' and a difficulty of 3 of 5 via an Adirondack guide book, it was a nice hike, with a lot of easy walking, and then some monster rocky passes. Was a fun day though, and the view was absolutely spectacular. Felt good to get out in the open air! What a blast! 5 miles total of good hard hiking.

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7:45 AM - Sunny, temp in the mid 40s. First night of frost for the year last night. I got on a long sleeve shirt and went out the door. Didn't know what to expect, what with not being on the bike in about 2 weeks. I am officially overworked and overtired with school and work. Ended up having a really good ride. A bit chilly outside today though. Should really try to invest in some proper fall biking gear, huh? Went the usual Jockey Street route into Charlton and back. Didn't want to do too long of a ride in case the legs weren't feeling it. Looking at my speed.. I think the legs still got it!

Total Time: 1:27:30 Total Distance: 26 mi Average Speed: 17.83 mph

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"Like a lot of runners, I am an introvert by nature. Running naturally appeals to introverts because it's a solitary activity, unless you go out of your way to make it otherwise, and it has a way of dampening external stimuli, bringing your feelings and thoughts to the fore." - Dean Karnazes from his new book 50:50: Secrets I Learned Running 50 Marathons in 50 Days - and How You Too Can Achieve Super Endurance!

 

9:30 AM - Went to Spa Park with Jonn today. He wanted to do a recovery run after a tough 2.7 miler xc race yesterday. He did awesome and ran for 28th place in the varsity race! We started off nice and slow, and did a .6 mile warmup in 5:59. Eased into the 5k course that he will have to run for sectionals, and then followed up with 2 loops of the golf course. On the last loop he left me in the dust and wanted to shake out his legs and opened up into probably like a 7 minute pace or so. I am on top of the world right now. The only pain I felt was the last .5 miles as I was coming in to the car under two of my toes on my right foot. I suspect it was a slightly pinched nerve from a rock that had been lodged there during the run. My splits were as follows:

  • Mile 1 - 10:19
  • Mile 2 -  9:35
  • Mile 3 -  9:47
  • Mile 4 - 9:44
  • Mile 5 - 9:32
  • Mile 6 - 9:47
  • Mile 7 - 9:52

I still can't believe today's run. I know it's a reflection of how hard I've trained this summer and how I have kept faith in my abilities to overcome this setback. I think my goals for the week will be 2 or 3 3-milers and then to try a similar run next weekend. I truly needed this after having a horrible week with work and school.

Total Time: 1:08:51 Total Distance: 7.02 mi Average Pace: 9:48/ mile

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Comments
From hammerinhank on Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 14:50:44

You are getting real close to your long run goal. If your foot problem persists, you might have what is called a Mortan's Neuroma. Ice and anti-inflammatory drugs like motrin might help you if you have an aggrevated tendon on nerve causing the pain.

From MichelleL on Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 14:54:00

Running melts all the bad things away. I am so happy for you that you're able to get in a long run like this. Soak it up!

From Lybi on Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 16:10:48

Congrats, Benn! It is your great attitude that has enabled you to make it back this far.

PS You have gotten quite fuzzy since the last time I checked your blog. Nice beard!

From Benn G. on Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 16:25:32

Haha thanks Lybi. Yeah It's the first time I've tried to grow a beard. I heard it makes me look a little older. Not sure if it makes me wiser yet. Will have to wait for the grades on that one!

Michelle - I think I had the closest feeling of a runner's high in the past year today. It truly is such a blessing to get out there. I just didn't want it to end! I guess a plus about running slow, I can stay out there longer ;)

From Brent on Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 17:01:13

Professor: Nice quote - solitary, reflection, work, sweat, nature, smells and the personal challenge.

Real runners run if "races" were no more, stay true to running lore.

Progessor, AKA Howling commando, I have not kept up on blogs latey, too busy at work, good to see your running pain free.

Stay Kool, Howl, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 17:16:02

Hey Brent - Yeah I've been really busy myself. Grad school is driving me nuts! 4 classes, and then working 3 days a week too just to make gas money. I have no time for anything, which stinks!

I actually have not done a true "Run" over 4 miles in a long time. I just decided to try it today and it worked in my favor, you know?

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6:30 AM - Running in the darkish morning hours. Really needed a jog to clear my head. About to lose it with grad classes. And can't find a placement to do observation hours. If I can't find something soon I'll be in serious trouble as it's an automatic F if I don't complete them. Grr. Anyways, went to the track and was surprised to find three other people already there. Ended up doing 30 minutes pain free. A friend suggested the Galloway method. I am really considering it. It includes 2 x 30 minute jogs during the week, an easy walk on Friday, and then longer runs every other week on Sunday alternating with 3 or 4 milers on the "off" weeks. At least this would allow me to slowly build up mileage and attempt a longer run, which is what I really miss. Hopefully things go as planned. And hopefully I get the chance to blog more, if I can ever get things in my life under control.

Total Time: 30:00 Total Distance: 3.19 mi Average Pace: 9:24/ mi

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From sarah on Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 08:17:43

Hey Howling Commando. I don't think I've ever looked at your blog before..thanks for the comment on mine. You sound like a tough cookie. I hope grad school doesn't eat you up....good luck with everything!

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6:30 PM - After a long day at work, went jogging at the track. Temp was in the mid 50s. No wind. Ideal running weather. After a couple laps I was nice and toasty. Funny part was at the end when I was stretching, I was making fun of how I look like a freight engine locomotive with all the steam coming off my body. :) No pain today. Just tired.

Total Time: 30:00 Total Distance: 3.12 miles Average Pace: 9:37/ mi

As per the numerous "Kellies" posts I saw a link to hundredpushups.com; I checked it out and it's a new goal of mine. I did a 'test' and did 30 pushups comfortably. This is a good place to start. Let's see how long I can keep it up!

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From Mike Warren on Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 19:44:45

Benn, keep it up Bro. You are staying pretty consistent.

From Paul Ivory on Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 08:40:43

Benn, good to hear your report without any mention of pain or injury. Hey, I'm going to check out the hundredpushup link, it looks interesting. I'm still envious of you running in 50 degree weather, awesome.

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6:00 PM - Good run, too bad I'm too stressed to feel relaxed out there. Have had more than I can handle on my plate right now with school. I spent about 12 hours on homework today alone.  Ended up forcing myself to go out there, and I jogged for 30 minutes, but it was hard to feel relaxed and comfortable because I am stressing on everything that is due in the next couple days. Plus I start observing on Wednesday, so that's one more thing to worry about. Oiii. Splits today were: 9:39, 9:36, and 9:17. Good thing I guess is that I was able to do a familiar 5k road loop I used to run daily, without any pain, granted it was significantly slower than it used to take me. I wish I could find something to make me less stressed and less moody. I just want to forget about grad school. It just makes me unhappy.

Total Time: 30:00 Total Distance: 3.16 mi Average Pace: 9:30/mi

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Comments
From Brent on Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 18:27:20

Benn, the stress will pass, the Howling commando will be back.

Stay Kool, Take A Deep Breath, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 22:37:15

Thanks, Brent. It's just been really stressful lately. I got my wind trainer up and running today though! I am cranking out the watts!

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6:00 PM - Long day at work. Already dark when I got home tonight. Fun. Luckily my wind trainer came earlier this week so I spent about 20 mins assembling it and connected one of the old bikes to it. Went and hopped on and did 45 minutes hard. I don't think I've sweat that much before. Not even in the marathons! Felt oh so good. Now back to the drudgery of homework. It's killing me. I swear it is. Drop the hammer FRBloggers!

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From Paul Ivory on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 21:19:17

Benn, hang in there. Looks like you had a great workout on the bike. Just do what you can and cherish on how good you feel no matter how limited your opportunities are to get out and run and ride.

From Benn G on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 21:28:31

Thanks, Paul. I know. I'm trying my darndest to stay positive. Live to fight another day. I will keep positive and focus on the good news :)

From MichelleL on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 21:40:12

Think of the prize at the end. Any goal worth fighting for is a fight and hurts in the middle. School is so much like training. But school ends :)

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 21:57:31

I will fight, and fight hard. Thanks for the encouragement, Michelle and Paul. You guys always know how to keep my morale up :D. I am hopefully going for a run tomorrow morning with my brother. Viva la FRB vida, si?

From MichelleL on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 23:05:40

por supuesto.

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11:45 AM - Overcast to partly sunny. Temp around 70. Somewhat humid. Ran with Jonn this morning, at least part way. We talked about his really strong race yesterday, and then he took off at about 3 miles in. I kept him in my sights until about 1.5 miles to go where he kicked it into overdrive. Overall I felt really great. No pain. Just a little tightness in my right calf the last mile. Cramped up a bit because didn't have water out there. Biking has spoiled me with water always at hand.! A full mile farther than my last long run. Longest run since January! Really needed this to start the week off right. Now back to homework!

Total Time: 1:11:48 Total Distance: 8.02 miles  Average Pace: 8:57/ mi

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From josse on Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 13:45:43

Great run. Make sure you are still stretching good and massaging that calf when there is tightness in it.

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 13:53:47

Okay Josse I'll go do some more stretching and massage before I grab a shower.

From MichelleL on Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 19:48:39

That's funny, that's what I was going to write--stretch that calf!

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Hard morning ride on the wind trainer. Will be hard to work up to doing several hours on this beast. You get such a workout going in high gear since you have to constantly pedal! Phew!

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From wheakory on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 23:56:59

Your one dedicated machine at biking some tough miles. Do you think you'll do a triathlon?

From Benn on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 06:09:47

Well I'd really like to, Kory. One of my buddies did a tri this fall near Emma's house in Massachusetts called the Josh Billings.. it's a bike - canoe/kayak - run setup. If I remember correctly it's 27 mile bike ride, 5 mile canoe/kayak, and 10k run. It would be nice to be able to train and complete that one successfully! I want to do more swimming this winter, but I'm pretty self-conscious about taking my shirt off in front of people. I don't know if I could ever do a real tri where I would ahve to wear one of those revealing spandex suits haha

From wheakory on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 10:42:34

I'm self-consicous as well baring the top. But in a competition your attitude and focus is so much different that you really don't care if it's on or off. I do understand your feelings on that, because I don't like to show too much skin myself, because I think it's wrong and misleading at time. But in an event that's different.

Someday if I'm ever out there, maybe for the NY marathon we can go for a bike ride.

From Benn on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 12:02:52

I'd really like that :) Biking up here is amazing. It's so beautiful this time of year (and really all the time anyways). Makes me really appreciate New England - Midatlantic and feel lucky to be here

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After observing all morning, hopped on the wind trainer for a quick pre-lunch spin. Man it's a lot harder than riding a real bike outside. No rest breaks. Hopefully this makes me stronger!

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Hard ride after work. Not feeling the best, but wanted to get something accomplished before doing hw tonight. Saturday class tomorrow morning. At least the good part is it's the last day! Really excited for that, and the fact that I can look at some really great FRB posts tomorrow night from my buddies running SGM !!!! Kick butt ladies and gents! I have high hopes for you all! You're my heroes! (and heroines!)!!

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8:00 AM - Sunny, blue skies, and temperature of low 40s. Perfect fall weather in the Northeast! Went jogging with Jonn. It's weird. I felt fine the first half, and then towards the end of the run I started to get a little knot in my right calf muscle again. No achilles pain, but the same stupid tightening of the calf muscle which still is tight now like an hour after the run. Not so much painful as it is uncomfortable. I did .5 mile warm up, then stretched, as well as .5 mile cool down at the end and stretched. Just really don't know what's up with it. I mean it's a plus that the achilles isn't hurting, but then I have to deal with a lingering soreness in my calf muscle that last week lasted three days. Not too pleasant. (Positive note: I did a .4 or .5 mile pickup towards the end of the run; steadily increasing pace. Got down to 6:28 pace with no pain!!)

  • Mile 1 - 9:45
  • Mile 2 - 9:28
  • Mile 3 - 9:03
  • Mile 4 - 9:23
  • Mile 5 - 8:43
  • Mile 6 - 8:28
  • last .5 - 4:49

Total Time: 59:43 Total Distance: 6.5 miles Average Pace: 9:11

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Mike Warren on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 13:53:11

Benn, thanks for all your comments. 6 miles is a great run. The calf sorness is a beast. I hope your able to keep increasing your milage. I was dissapointed with my marathon, it was nice to get your comment. Thanks, for always motivating me.

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 15:56:52

You have no need to be disappointed, Mike! Just having finished another marathon, you are that much better of a runner! You are filled with passion, and you have a gift. I know we are both going through "bummer times", but we will bounce back. Just think how sweet your next race will be :) Keep on truckin'. I'll try and do the same. That's what we do. We motivate... then we DOMINATE!

From Nevels on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 20:40:49

Negative splitting most of the way through - impressive!

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 23:46:23

Yeah, thanks Nevels. This was the first time I've tried anything serious towards the end of the run. I just felt really great and all. I hurt my right achilles on a treadmill in January of this year, and I'm very slowly making a comeback. I did a ton of biking and all, but I am just trying to recoup and recover. I just really want to be able to run in races again. I love distance runs, but my body right now doesn't love me for loving them :(

From Nevels on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 10:38:08

It sounds like you're taking the intelligent approach toward getting back into serious training by taking things slowly and making good use of cross-training. I know that whenever I get sidelined, I tend to jump back in with too much intensity too quickly, and it occasionally comes back to bite me. The most effective method I know to get up to the fitness needed to run the really long distances is to slowly build up the miles (i.e. 10% increase per week MAX), and if there's ever a week when you just feel particularly sore, fatigued, or like you might just be pushing it a little, cut that week's mileage in half, recover, and come back the next week. That kind of training will slowly strengthen your cardio, leg muscles, and the connective tissues in your knees, ankles, hips, etc, and that will allow you go farther and farther as the weeks and months progress. As the base fitness and mileage is being laid down, your long runs can get longer and longer up to the point of insanity, if your into that sort of thing...

Sorry about the long post, but at least that's my two cents' worth on the matter.

From Paul Ivory on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:21:13

Benn, what a coincidence. I was writing my St. George Marathon report and my mother-in-law asked about the blog and I showed her your blog and picture, and then I looked at my race report to do a little editing and noted you had already done a comment. Hey, send me your home address via e-mail and I will send you DVDs of the Pikes Peak race and trip and the St. George DVD when it is done. I don't know how to post Flip Video to the blog.

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 13:50:26

Paul - I know. Sometimes I almost feel like a FRBlog Stalker haha! I would love to get a copy of the SGM and Pikes Peak DVDs. I'll send you an email with the info.

Nevels - Ideally I would rather be able to run long, than run fast. I had some really great PRs last year, but I think my problem maybe lay in trying to do too many races, too soon, and extending the season without adequate recovery. I want to get back to being able to run without the injury hanging over my head. Do you know by chance about how long it takes to build up a big enough base for a 50 miler? I did a lot of biking this summer (nearly 1400 miles I believe). Is it just a matter of building up one long run every 10-14 days? and then doing small 30 minute runs or something? I have looked at the Galloway approach to running and saw that he advocates long runs only every 2 weeks with 2 x 30 min jogs a week and the every other weekend day being either 3-5 miles easy or a longer, pace run. Any suggestions?

From Nevels on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 15:56:08

As with most goals in running, the length of time and amount of training required will vary with each runner, but building a base for a 50-miler won't take too terribly long. The summer biking will definitely help with overall leg strength and cardiovascular fitness and efficiency, so now you just need to get time on your feet. Long runs are key in preparing for ultras; how long and frequent these runs are depend on how much your body can handle and how much time you have. This is where the base buildup comes into play. I didn't to any long runs, per se, until after a couple of months of base building this summer to strengthen all of my connective tissues and stabilization muscles that so often are what get affected by overuse injuries. After that, I did a good long run every other weekend until finally capping out training for an ultra (Nov 8-9), so I'm now doing a long run 2 or 3 weeks in a row, taking a week off, and repeating. In preparing for a 50-miler, a month or so of base would probably be a good idea before hitting any really long runs (20+). After that, just getting in a few 20-25 mile training runs with enough time in between for recovery should provide ample preparation for the ultra. As far as what you do in between long runs, it is up to you. If you can physically handle runs longer than 30 minutes, go for it. Far be it from me to contradict Jeff Galloway, but if I'm going to go to all the trouble of getting out to run, take a shower, and change clothes twice, then I want the most bang for my buck, so I generally do about 10 miles 3-5 days during a week with a long run. Again, if I feel like anything is wrong or I am on the verge of overuse, I downshift and take it easy for a while. Galloway's approach is designed to always allow enough recovery to prevent injury, is definitely safer, and is probably founded on more sound logic; mine emphasizes paying attention to your body and tending to it as necessary.

One more thought: All that long, slow mileage can get boring and eventually lead to burnout, so if I'm ever feeling bored with a run, I turn it into a fartlek or tempo run to shake things up, and every couple of weeks, a little road race is fun to do. This helps keep your legs strong, too.

Wow, another long post; I need to work on that...

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 16:09:38

Do you think that perhaps one of the reasons my calf is tightening up is because I'm only doing 1 longer run a week and that's it? Generally during the week I do bike rides, but have only been running once or twice a week for the last few weeks. Should I start doing the 30 minute jogs to get my tissues and muscles used to the jarring motion again? And see if that helps?

From Nevels on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 16:32:22

That might be a good idea. Running works the calves more than biking, so suddenly running long once a week might be overstressing them, causing slight pulls, strains, or cramps. Running a little shorter several times a week can ease your calves back into running without putting too much wear and tear on them too soon. A thorough stretching routine might also be of some benefit to help loosen up your calves as well as the rest of your legs from the jarring motion of running rather than the smooth motion of biking.

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 16:49:24

Alright. We are on the same page because I was just thinking about that "shock" factor as I was picking up my brother from his xc practice this afternoon. I have been trying to stretch nicely and on the long runs usually do .5 mile or 1 mile warm up. I also use the "stick" to rub out my calves 3-4 times a day. Any other stretches you'd suggest?

From Nevels on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 17:36:29

I am a huge fan of the "stick" and have a longstanding love/hate relationship with it.

As far as stretching goes, I would recommend targeting your calves (obviously), quads, hip flexors, hamstrings, glutes, and lower back, because they all interact and can indirectly cause tightness in each other. On a side note, it is probably more beneficial to stretch during or after a run than before, because the muscles already have the blood flowing to them and are more supple (not a word I get to use in everyday conversation), so you are less likely to pull or tear something. As far as the warmup is concerned, if you are running long, the pace of the main part of the run should be about the same pace as the warmup, with the warmup's main function being to loosen up the legs for stretching. To get the full benefit of warming up your legs, I would go between 1 and 2 miles before stopping to stretch, but the distance it takes to really get the blood flowing varies from person to person.

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 17:43:23

Okay. I really like just being able to run longer. I think part of the problem why I got my injury in the first place was inadequate stretching routines as I had let them slide as I just started going out for 1 or 2 hour runs. As far as the pace wise, do you think that it would be "reasonable" to stay in the 8:45 - 10:00 range? I mean I know it doesn't reflect my PRs at the distances, but if I'm considering a long race in the next year or so, I'm going to have to learn to regulate my body and run slower, right? Because after all I can't head out there thinking it's a half marathon after all! Again, sorry for all of the questions, but I want to make sure I cover my bases so that I start building up a "base" the right way.

Oh, and is there any particular "strategy" for building the base? Or is it just a slow and steady buildup in mileage/time?

From Nevels on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 20:47:07

What kind pace have you been running for your longer runs recently and just before your injury, and how long are the runs?

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 20:51:55

Well I was injured on Jan 21st.. so before that I had logged 40-50 mile weeks with long runs from 10-15 miles a week. (FYI 15-16 miles was my longest run before my two marathons as well). Recently I have done a 7, 8, and 6.5 mile run for my long runs within the last month . I didn't want to start back too fast.

From Nevels on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 23:22:32

40-50 mile weeks is a good way to maintain fitness, and you could actually run a 50-mile race easily off of 50 per week. Working up to long runs of 20 miles would be optimal, which would allow for either several days of rest per week or shorter days during the week (or both).

When I go out to do long runs, I typically slow my pace down to about 1:00 to 2:00 per mile on roads or 2-4 minutes per mile on trail, depending on terrain and elevation changes. I also carry a water bottle with me during long runs and during the ultras themselves.

As far as a strategy for building base, you nailed it with just a slow and (hopefully) steady buildup of mileage over time.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 10:09:56

Sorry for all the questions, nevels but just want to make sure i'm doing things right on the way to recovery. Right now I'm doing 5 or 6 days planned of exercise with every other day riding on the wind trainer. I do about 65 mins (or 20 miles). I figure this way I can help build up a cardio base and slowly the endurance for running will come. Am I right in assuming that the biking will help build a foundation just as much as long runs? Is it more about total minutes of cardio work rather than mileage specific? I just dont know if my body can handle 40 or 50 mile weeks for a while. My short term goal is to reach 20 miles of jogging in a week.

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12:00 PM - After some morning errands in a cold, damp 40 degree drizzle, I went to the garage and hopped on the wind trainer. Felt good. Main goal was to try and work out the remaining soreness from the calf muscle. At least it's mainly gone, whereas last week's pain lingered until Tuesday or Wednesday. Felt good on the trainer. Ended up reading a bit of Dean Karnaze's 50/50  book that came out in August. Inspiring. I just hope to finish one marathon again! :) Staying positive is definitely the way to go. Feeling empowered and feeling like I can do this. Hopefully by spring I'll be pain free even on long runs!

Total Time: 1:05:00 Total Distance: 20 miles Average Speed: 18.4 mph*

*Note: I'm just going based on effort as far as the distance goes to try and put a gauge on how much I'm logging. I think that 65 mins per 20 miles is adequate because it is essentially as if I were biking on a flat road. Hopefully no one will mind. I know minutes are more important and those are what I will primarily use for objectives, but it is just nice to see how many miles you log as far as fitness is concerned.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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3.750.000.00

12:00 PM - Gorgeous today. Exactly what I picture a fall day in New England to be. Blue skies, sunny, crisp, cool air. Temp right around 53 or 54. Couldn't have asked for better weather. I stretched and eased into a jog and felt good for most of the time. A little bit of tightening up the last mile of the run. Overall I was pleased though. Hope everyone's day was as nice as mine.

  • Mile 1: 9:02
  • Mile 2: 9:00
  • Mile 3: 8:51
  • last .75: 6:56 (9:15 pace)

Total Time: 33:50 Total Distance: 3.75 mi Average Pace: 9:01

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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8:30 AM - Gorgeous day like yesterday. Didn't want to push it so opted for the wind trainer instead of a jog. Did the same routine as Monday and did 65 minutes on the wind trainer. I like that length of ride. Just enough to get a good cardio in. Hopefully I can work up to a longer ride once a week or once every 10 days during the winter, but for now I'll stick to the hour range. Today is going to be a great day. Sunny, low 50s. Makes me want to go apple picking!

Total Time: 1:05:00 Total Distance: 20 miles Average Speed: 18.4 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 11:45:34

Hey, I popped over to check out your training- WOW!! You are a biking and running fool! ;) Great miles on foot and wheel!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 11:47:54

Well you got one part of that right. I am a FOOL for sure! haha :-D Just trying to get in shape, and stay positive, and think ahead when I can race again. :) You aren't doing bad yourself!! You are pouring on the miles too!

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:02:03

Are you injured? Is that why you can't race, or are you just holding out for the perfect race? ;)

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:03:29

yeah I've had achilles issues since January 21st.. and though haven't had significant pain lately, the last few runs I've done my calf muscle has started to tighten up, oneo f the precursors to more achilles issues. It's been a really horrible year so far :( I did a ton of biking this summer though! :)

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:05:24

Are you doing any stretches for it? I have calf issues that are always knocking on the door of injury! :(

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:06:52

well I do all the ones I know how to, including while sitting, against a wall ones, and also doing the one foot behind the other with hands on the floor stretch. I'm just hoping it's my body getting used to running again. Hopefully I'll be back; I love distance running and had high hopes at running marathons. I just have to try a little harder to get my body to agree with my disposition

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:12:18

Our bodies can be such babies! Why don't they just give up and let us do what we want ;)

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:14:03

Tell me about it!! Although I'm just thankful that it puts up with the pounding it takes just getting out there for a quick jog. I am sure that if I train hard and stay positive though, good things are in order. Who knows, maybe all this time off of running, will equate to me being able to pull off a HUGE PR in the marathon when I come back to it :) My PR right now is like 4:26. Wouldn't it be something SURREAL if I took like 30 mins off of that time! haha. FOr now though I will keep the faith and keep plugging along :) Live to fight another day I guess!

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:58:21

Amen Commando!!! A huge PR would ROCK!! do you have a marathon planned?

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:10:51

Well I don't know really right now. I had planned on being better by now and had wanted to do a local one here (the Mohawk Hudson River Marathon) which I did in 2006 as well. Maybe I can aim to do the hilly Schroon Lake Marathon up in the Adirondacks. Very beautiful up there, challenging course, but it would be a lot of fun.

Benn

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:15:52

Your times are great! What does Sasha say about your marathon time? Your half looks like a sub 4 marathon to me- but I am a running idiot ;)

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:18:37

OH yeah. I ran a super halfmarathon in December and Jan. 1st I ran 1:38:33 (only 2 secs slower than my December PR). What I need to do though is get my body used to going the distance again. I think that I definitely could have a faster PR if I got all my long runs. Funny story about the PR in the half.. my longest run going into that was 16 miles which was a full mile farther than my longest runs for both of my marathons. (oops!) Next time I try the marathon I'm determined to at least have 3-4 20+ milers under my belt and that way can cruise all the way to the finish line!~

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:27:09

I have been watching Josse & MichelleL's training for SGM and they all seem to do similar plans with individual varaitions. You'll do great, once you dig in and pick one :)

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:33:01

Thanks, Marion :) One thing I have loved every minute since I joined the blog last year is that everyone is always supportive and willing to lend advice/critique when needed. :) I think 2009 is going to be a fantastic year!

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:50:10

100% You will come back, better, stronger, faster than before (remember the boinic man? is that before your time?)

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:53:19

I have heard of the bionic man but yeah it is before my time. I am 22 :D

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 13:54:20

Ben - Once you start running again there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to take an hour off your time. With a 1:38 Half you have potential to get a lot faster, and perform well in a marathon. Have you tried not riding your bike and just swim to heal the achillies?

Ben - your a talented guy, don't give up on the running.

From Scott Zincone on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:00:23

Good seeing you running again.

And speaking of the Bionic Man, I used to have that as a lunchbox in Kindergarten or 1st grade.

Here's a clip of the show's title sequence

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39co0zKbQAQ

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:01:35

Thanks Kory - You really think I could take a whole hour off my time?! Man that'd be sick!!! I don't know about the whole swimming thing. I don't really like it as much, stems from a self esteem thing and I don't like the idea of lifeguards staring at me haha. I probably should consider swimming though since it takes a lot of stress off the joints and all though right?

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:04:48

Thanks Scott! I LOVED that show! Good times ;)

Ben, you are a young man- you've got big places to go- and go there fast, you shall!!

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:08:23

Yes, If you trained with consistency every week when your achillies is better there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to take an hour off. My first marathon I trained about 30 to 40 miles a week and I ran a 3:49.

We just need to get you healed. Your young enough that you should be able to drop your time by starting out with a good aerobic base.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:10:44

Well at least that's uplifting. For now I guess through the winter I'll concentrate on getting and staying healthy! :)

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:17:40

The best thing you can do right now with your achillies bothering you is just stay fit. Do whatever you can to get some aerobice and anaerobic training in. I would suggest the swimming to really help giving your joints a bike from the biking everyday.

From Marion on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 14:31:13

With my calves- the doc had me lay off the biking a bit too. Swimming is great for you! The bike is also causing some trouble with my hip flexors and ITB.

From Nevels on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 15:35:47

When I had a stress fracture in my foot, I did a lot of swimming to try to stay in shape; it kept me in great cardio shape. My legs were a little weaker when I came back, but it didn't take long at all to get them back in shape with the cardio still there.

I, too, think that, given your other previous race times and your obvious willingness to seek out and execute a good, methodical training routine, you could easily take an hour off your marathon PR with consistent training after you're good and healthy.

From Brent on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 20:39:37

Benn, always appreciate your support. Hopefully, next year we can both run St.George. Hey, you can run a marathon on little running, but, it takes one heck of an effort at cross training. Hopefully, your schedule will allow the time.

Stay Kool, Howling Commandos Rool

From MichelleL on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 08:52:29

Marion - you found my NY buddy. Benn's the greatest, and no one deserves a 1 hr PR like my man Benn. He's worked so hard and has had a long road back. All he needs is some Dr. Brady magic :)

From marion on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 10:11:13

Yes he does!!!! Benn- you've got to find an amazing sports medicine chiropractor who also specialized in acutuncture and beating his patients into submission. Br BRady is a MASTER! Seriously, Dr brady is a MIRACLE worker. He had me running on my torn calf in three days. I'd been off it about a three weeks and it kept reinjuring. He beat me up and voila- I was healed! He beats Michelle every week and she is the speediest chick in all the west!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 10:47:31

Yeah I know I still haven't gone to anyone but that one orthopedic. If it doesn't get better soon I'll try to find someone I guess. Just reluctant because I don't like Docs very much.

From MichelleL on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 11:17:18

Don't lump all docs together. Guess what, I don't like a lot of them. Those are the ones I only go to once or twice. I think medicine is alot of art with the science, so you have go with someone you like and trust. Look at all the OB's out there that say you can't run while prego. I have run with every one, and that was one of my requirements in choosing an OB, "What's your stance on running while pregnant?"

From wheakory on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 11:46:53

Benn - you might find that going somewhere else besides the one orthopedic my help you and speed your recovery. You have too much talent to be sidelined too long. I know money is always the key, but does that out weight what you want to achieve in life.

From marion on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 12:11:38

Michelle MADE me go see Dr Brady ;) I will ever be greatful to her for that. I really don't like docs much. Ask some local runners who they go to. Maybe even the running store might recommend someone. There are "healers" among the doctors. You need to find one. :D

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5:00 AM - So today's run was a surreal experience. Jonn had a field trip for school to Salem, Massachusetts, so he woke me up at 4:40 this morning for me to take him to the school. I decided that "Hey if I'm going to be headed out that way, why not stop at the track and get a jog in?". Man what an awesome time! It was mid 50s so not chilly, but it was humid and there was a thick fog everywhere. It was so cool though lacing up and heading out onto the track. I bet all the people driving past were thinking either 1. I was a sketchmo stalker guy 2. a drug dealer, or 3. one crazy runner that just reaffirmed the reasons why they don't run. Man it feels good to be a runner again! Made sure to go nice and easy. Did 1 mile, stretched, then another 3 miles, stretched, and 1 mile cool down. No tightness in the calf today which was good and I feel a lot better than the other days so far. Maybe just have to keep starting slow :)

  • Mile 1: 10:18
  • Mile 2: 10:11
  • Mile 3: 9:55
  • Mile 4: 10:07
  • Mile 5: 9:45

Total Time: 50:30 Total Distance: 5.02 mi Average Pace: 10:03

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From MichelleL on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 08:53:31

Nice job on your run. We do have to be a little crazy to be excited to tie up those laces. You're above me on the mileage board :)

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 08:57:25

HAHA thanks, Michelle. I think this is the only week where I might stay within the first 4 pages of the mileage board. Though in your defense, you did RACE a MARATHON last weekend LOL

From Nevels on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 10:35:48

Good run; glad to hear that your calf is starting to feel better.

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 10:43:17

thanks, Nevels :) It felt good to get out there for a run. Question: should I try to get one more 3 miler in this week? to put me ~18/19 range? I was hoping within the next couple weeks to get to 20 or 22 miles a week. I know not to progress more than 10% a week is the rule, but since I am at such low mileaeg that's only 1-1.5 miles a week

From marion on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 12:58:21

Be careful. The doc told me I could be back up to mileage in 4 weeks. I took it slower to be careful. I am a big chicken! Great run! yEAH!!!!

From saamijeff on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 13:11:38

A little more may be fine as long as you watch out for ANY sign of other issues. For me evey time I make a big change or run with one nagging thing something else, ( compensation injury), occurs. Slow, steady and careful running and evaluation of the body each evening and morning is very important.

From Nevels on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 14:23:35

One more 3 miler probably won't hurt you right now. You're right; since you are at relatively low mileage, adding another couple of miles on the week probably won't hurt you, but I agree with saamijeff. Coming off of an injury, you just need to pay careful attention to how your body is reacting to the training. If everything is as it should be before the extra run, go for it, and if everything is alright afterward, you're good. The real trick, as you know, is to keep healthy during the latter parts of training, when adding 10% is an extra hour or two of running at the end of an already leg-pounding, high-mileage week.

Good running this week, and more power to you for wanting more!

From marion on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 15:16:08

Hey Benn- Yoga is a great way to make sure all of the miriad of other things that can break and snap, get stretched really well. I love it, as it works and stretches the whole body and really helps to prevent injury. Just a thought.

From Paul Ivory on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 20:12:37

Benn, just good to see your report and how much you are enjoying your fitness work. Cautiously keep it up.

From Brent on Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 16:42:42

Benn, different and weird runs are sometimes the funnest. Running in fog, a snow storm, dark of night with a moon shadow. Keep up the work, we'll see you at St.George next year.

Stay Kool, Howlllllling, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 20:00:28

Nevels - I got in 4 miles tonight, almost reached 20 for the week!

Marion - thanks for the suggestion for Yoga. I might have to try it out, but only if no one is around to see me mess up! ;p

Paul - Thanks for the support. I will make sure to keep it easy. Maybe I should aim to stay around the 19-20 miles per week for a few weeks to see how my body feels?

Brent - I can't wait! I hope to be at SGM next year. That would be so much fun!

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6:20 PM - Got out of work and zipped home, changed and was going to jog at the track, but got there and found there was a varsity soccer game going on. Too many people for me thanks! Parked my car on the backroads and stretched and ended up doing 2.5 out and back loops on the road. Was funny because towards the end I was .25 miles from my car or so, and I could see a truck stop by my car. I saw someone cross the headlights and then probably inspect my car for teen hooligans macking it in the front seat. Well he was probably surprised because there were no hooligans, and the most excitement in my backseat of my car right now is a 60's lamp and a bin full of tupperware and odds 'n ends that I am taking to Emma's for a tag sale. Oops! Anyways, the run was awesome. No pain in the calf or hamstring. I think the slow 1 mile warmup helps loosen up my legs so that the stretching is beneficial. Cool thing too was in the twilight seeing my shadow made from the moon, not the sun, and also "v" shaped formations of Canada geese coming in to land for the night. Cool! I love running in the fall, especially when I'm out on the backroads or just out when no one else is around :). Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend! I almost made my short term goal of 20 miles of jogging in a week. I think I am going to stick to 4 days of jogging a week and use xtraining on the bike in between. Also I think I will take Saturdays off because tomorrow I am on my feet at work again all day 8am to 5pm. And could really use the day off from jogging. Overall this has been a spectacular week. I hope this continues!

  • Mile 1: 10:17
  • Mile 2: 10:27
  • Mile 3: 10:24
  • Mile 4: 10:03

Total Time: 41:49 Total Distance: 4.06 mi Average Pace: 10:17

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From Nevels on Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 20:56:01

Good week, and it's good to see that you are still feeling good doing it. Rock on!

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11:00 AM - Sunny and temp around 60. I went to the track with Emmy who came up last night for the day :). We got there and my dad was already on the track doing his normal walking routine :) Then my mom showed up afterwards. After our jog we went up to the elementary school where Jonn, Harry, Su and her boyfriend Rocco were playing tennis. A fun morning! No pain in my achilles. Stretched after mile 1, and then after we were done with the run. Cooled down after the run with .5 miles of walking with Mom and Emmy. (Note: for the jog, went running through the nature trails with Emmy after 2 miles on the track. So mile 3 lost signal. Was right around 9:30 pace though.)

  • Mile 1 - 9:16
  • Mile 2 - 9:07
  • Mile 3 - 10:36 (9:30)
  • Mile 4 - 9:30
  • Mile 5  - 8:27
  • last .25 - 2:05 (8:20 pace)

Total Time: 47:55 Total Distance. 5.25 mi Average Pace: 9:07

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From marion on Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 18:33:09

Great run! Nice "taking it easy". The stretching is key to sucess ;) Sounds like a fun family day :)

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 17:10:43

Thanks, Marion! It was definitely a blast :). I went a little bit faster than I wanted to on Monday, so the rest of the week is going to have to be super easy pace. I am going to shoot for 10:00s and hopefully use my GARMIN to stay on pace! Thanks for the encouragement again Marion. It means a lot! Hope you have a great week of running as well!

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3:40 PM - Partly cloudy. Temps in the mid 60s. Ran at the Taconic High School track today in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Came to visit Emmy after work early this morning at about 1am and she started her new job last week so she had work today from 4pm to 9pm. After she left for work I decided to head over to her old high school to jog at the track. It was a great run and I felt awesome. Stretched before the run, and then after I finished on the track, before the .4 mile cool down to the car.

Only scary part. About at mile 3, a guy comes screeching into the turnoff by the parking lot in a blue sports car. Gets out and I see he is wearing a "do-rag" and wearing jeans that are too baggy and about 4 sizes too big for him. His what I gathered to be girlfriend was walking across the football field and he started yelling and using really inappropriate language making a huge scene about how she didn't have his permission to be here. It was wrong on so many levels, but I knew me even looking wrongly in his direction could start down a path I did not really care to. Well he ended up throwing a 50-gallon metal garbage can into a portapotty, which then richocheted off it and hit his own car, after which he started slamming both of his hands on the hood of it. It was not a pretty picture, and I felt bad for these three older ladies that had been walking the track. They were really taken aback by it, as I think we all were. The girl ended up going home with him. I just hope she's okay!

Didn't have my Garmin :(. So I ran in a lane I already knew the splits for. Did 22 laps in Lane #6 (11 laps = 3 miles). My splits for the run:

  • Miles 1, 2, 3 -  26:18 (8:46 / mi)
  • Miles 4,5, 6 - 25:55 (8:33/ mi)
  • Cooldown .4 mi - 3:50 (9:35 pace)

*Note: I realized that I went a little faster than I had thought I was going to go going into the run. But between 1. not having my Garmin and 2. the incident with the thrown garbage can and 3. listening to an iPod for the first time in a long time on a jog, I ended up going a little fast. But this perhaps was a good thing. I had ZERO Pain and I stretched nicely after the track run before jogging back to the car. Tomorrow will be a day off. Hopefully I will go for a short hike though with Emmy! Hope everyone is enjoying their holiday (even though I have my own convictions against celebrating someone like Columbus; this holiday is wrong on so many levels)

Total Time: 56:03 Total Distance: 6.4 mi Average Pace: 8:45*

* - I will be taking it easy the rest of the week as well. Today was a very good workout. Now going to tack on easy 9-10 minute paced miles to reach my short term goal of a 20 mile week!

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From Nevels on Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:53:48

Solid week so far; great to hear that you're pain-free after two good running days. Keep it up!

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 17:03:40

Thanks, Nevels! I felt good yesterday. Maybe a little too fast. I will make sure to go easy though the rest of the week :)

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:22:30

Man! I bet that was scary. I'm not use to big cities but that guy could have pulled a gun out on you when he was having is temper tamper. I'm glad your okay. Very nice run and pace.

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12:00 PM - Partly sunny, though it switched to cloudy skies later in the day. Windy. Temps in the mid to upper 60s. Really nice October day! Before I had to go to school and before Emmy headed off to work we decided to go and climb Monument Mountain again. It was gorgeous up there, and the Berkshires are probably about 80% peak foliage. Brought along my camera but the stupid thing wouldnt work! Maybe next time I should bring my standard SLR and forget going digital! Hopefully we can climb it another time before the end of the season. You get a good workout on the way up because it is so steep, and on the way down it's more gradual, but we hike faster to keep the heart rate up. Total was 3 miles in about an hour and 10 minutes with a break at the top to take in the views. I really love Berkshire County!  No real pain in the achilles today, just some soreness in the quads/hams. Hopefully I can go for a nice 10:00+ pace tomorrow for 3 or so. Happy Tuesday everyone!

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7:50 AM - Foggy and temp was 44 degrees. Perfect fall weather if I do say so myself! Got to the track and was doing my warmup mile. Eerie yet cool sight: the fog was billowing out of the trees lining the track and hovering about 7-8 feet above the track. Completely clear below it. (No I checked it wasn't smoke haha). So I finished my warmup mile and right then the high school gym class came down to the track and I guess they were doing their first of two mile runs for the year (overachievers here in NYS I know!). So I got off the track since I didn't want to interfere and grabbed my car keys and decided to go for a jog down one of the backroads from the track. Felt amazing. Wanted to make sure I ran consistent and not too fast. Had to check my watch a few times because my legs were feeling so good. I didn't want to push it too fast with my other runs earlier this week, you know? So I stretched at mile 1 and then again after my run. No soreness really except a little from yesterday's hike. I really should invest in a pair of hiking books instead of wearing trainers up and down mountains! Oh well. Splits were:

  • Mile 1 - 9:53
  • Mile 2 - 9:34
  • Mile 3 - 9:35
  • Mile 4 - 9:24
  • .17 - 1:35 (9:19)

Total Time: 40:01 Total Distance: 4.17 mi Average Pace: 9:35

I've decided to go with Gordon Bloch's schedule for building up mileage and ultimately training for a marathon. I like her approach which emphasizes total minutes on your feet rather than mileage based or pace-based plans. I think this fits my mentality better. Run for fun. Run for time. The distance will come. The plan I am looking at right now will build me up to 5 hours a week of running (5 days of running though I might modify it to fit my 4 day schedule I am doing now). Then, for the marathon I believe there are 3x 3-hour plus runs. That should be fine. Because even if I average 10 minute miles for those, it would give me at least 18 miles each run. That's at least 3 miles more than I ran before either of my other marathons :). I am excited, yet I know it is a long way off. I need to take it nice and slowly to build up without injury. It's nice to have a goal however. Hope everyone else has a great Wednesday. Now time to go do mouns of homework!

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From Nevels on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:31:23

Sounds like a good run this morning and a good training plan. Time-based plans work better than distance-based plans for many people, and they have the built-in advantage of effort-based training. If you feel good, you'll go faster, and if you feel slow (probably indicative of a need to recover from something), you'll run slower, but you get your time goal regardless. I have often thought of switching to time-based training, but I always turn out to be too OCD about the distance. Good luck with the new plan!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:33:57

Yeah I know I've never tried a time based one before. I am going to hopefully make my short term goal this week of 20 miles, and build from there. We'll see how amny minutes I'm at, and I'll slowly build from there.

Question for you Nevels :

How long should I be doing a base building phase for? i.e. if I work up to running 5 hrs a week, should I stay at 5 hrs for a month? 2 months? before thinking about doing a marathon plan

From Nevels on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:43:27

Most training plans I've seen say that a good base phase will take anywhere from 8 to 12 weeks; that being said, I've been doing nothing but base for about 4 years, but with a target marathon in mind, I'd build the base and get to the point of being able to do your 5 hours/week for a couple of weeks, maybe a month before working in some speedwork/tempo type training. The problem with holding a base too long is that, in the words of Mark Wetmore (XC coach at Colorado), "Long, slow distance tends to make long, slow runners." Once you have built up the base of strength and stamina to continue training, you can focus in on event-specific training, which will continue to have almost as much distance/time running with a little speed worked in. All in all, I would allow 3 months or so of just base, then another 2-3 months to prepare for a specific marathon.

From Lucia on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:43:39

What a nice weather to run in!

I've read about many elite ultrarunners training for time instead of distance. Here's an article on that you may find interesting http://blog.irunfar.com/2008/02/training-advice-from-anna-pichrtova.html.

Good luck with your goal, you can do it!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:20:57

Hey Lucia I couldn't get the link to show up. Do I have to register or something to view it?

Nevels - Thanks for the suggestion. Do you think that I could consider doing a Marathon in late May if everything continues to improve?

From Lucia on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:28:06

How strange... did you try copying and pasting the link on your browser instead? You don't need to register to view it. You can also go to irunfar.com and use the search feature for anna pichrtova.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:34:07

figured it out! there was a (.) period thrown in there in the link. Copied and pasted the rest and it brought it up fine!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:36:45

I highly doubt I would have the time to invest in 2 a days all the time. Plus I take it that's her full time job? From what I've read with distance running, a great majority of sustaining endurance comes from the long run. At least that's what I've gathered from a lot of the marathon prep books I've read. I think that for me, the key is going to be to build up basic fitness, and then get some endurance and slowly build up the long weekend run, all while maintaining those shorter 30-60 minute weekday runs. It's tough with work and full time grad classes though.

From Lucia on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:42:14

Yeah, I know... it's helpfun to read the "ideal" situation/plan to run, but then of course we have to adapt it to our schedules. Two-a-days are often easier than one long run. Before my injury I often ran 5 miles to work and 5 miles home a few days a week.

This posting on doubles from the FRB discussion board gives you good ideas too. Even if you can run 20-30 minutes right before heading to work/school in the morning, it's supposed to be very beneficial to your training... But I understand it's often not possible, especially working/going to school.

http://fastrunningblog.com/forum/index.php/topic,228.msg2298.html#msg2298

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:52:47

So would 2 a days be an easier way of upping your mileage for both marathon and ultra training then? I guess it would seem easier to log 10 miles a day if you broke it into 3 and 7 or 4 and 6 mile chunks. Probably less strain on the body too? but that is to be done in conjunction with a long run every week or 10 days, right?

From Lucia on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:02:41

Please don't take my advice too seriously - I'm by no means an expert, but can tell you about what I've read or heard from experts.

First, I would go to doubles only after you're running every day or 5-6 days a week. Second, there are different theories about what's the best way to train, of course. Sasha actually wrote in Lybi's blog, I believe, that the long run (more than 13 miles) is not as important as lots of weekly miles. Yet you are correct, most training plans really emphasize the importance of the long run.

Personally, I like to mix things up. Some days do a double, some days do a longer run at once, and I never skip the long runs. Different things work for different people; you have to try them and decide what you feel works best for you. Many people don't do well running in the morning, but most races are in the morning, so if you train always in the afternoons, you may be in trouble... I've heard some people say that doubles increase your chances of injury, but I'm not sure they knew what they were talking about... most stuff I read from experts says it's good for the body and to get faster.

From Nevels on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:14:55

I think that a marathon in late May is very doable for you.

As far as running doubles, it has its pros and cons. If you're going to get a certain mileage (or time) running for the day, splitting it up into more than one run will allow for a little recovery to occur, which, in my experience, makes the mileage easier on the body. On the other hand, in training for longer races, it is fairly important (at least for me) to get used to spending time on my feet all at once. Put all of it together, and I think that the most ideal way to train would be to build up to high enough mileage to warrant doubles, using the doubles as a more healthy way of getting the mileage to build up fitness, and throw in long runs when the training calls for it to get that aspect in. Unfortunately, like you (HC), I am taking a full graduate course load and doing research work, so doubles don't fit often. In any case, doubles or singles, high or low miles, long run or no - it all depends on how your body responds to the different types of training as to how to optimize it, and the only way to really figure it out is through trial and error, hopefully with the error not leading to injury.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:23:54

Yeah I think I will have to experiment like you said and just listen to my body. I'm a little concerned about next semester only because I'm doing 12 credits plus my research seminar and a lot of observation hours. I know I will have to utilize the treadmill, but as that is where my injury first became noticeable it will take some getting used to as I'm sure initially it will be an unnerving experience. I was thinking that just plodding along at 6mph 10:00 pace will be a good base building on the treadmill to get miles in hopefully pain free during the winter.

What are you studying, Nevels? And you wouldn't happen to have any suggestions for possible marathons in the Middle Atlantic/ New England region in the spring? I have done Vermont City Marathon and that was fun, but I was kind of hoping to try and get a marathon in every state. that would be a cool goal I think. So far I have done NY and VT. haha only 48 more to go!

From marion on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:27:09

What an amazing run Benn! That is the best picture. I love the fog in the trees! I miss fog. We don't get it here in utah much. Your return to running seems to be solid! I like the run for time idea. It's true. Have a great week!

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:28:26

I like your running strategy approach. I've done training by time. In fact it's the best way to training if your doing multiple marathons not very far apart. Hal Higdon has this approach in his multiple marathon training.

Take it slow on your way back, and allowing your feet to be out there along time at a slow pace is a big key for building a good aerobic base. Benn I'm very happy for you that your running and I've been praying for that achillies to get healed.

Like I said before if you train properly you can cut an hour off your marathon time guaranteed. You'll remember my comment once you do it.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:29:06

Thanks, Marion! That pic is of Emma and me the day we went apple picking. There was a really nice garden of Black Eyed Susans and her sister was nice enough to take a picture of us :).

As for running, I am hoping that this good luck continues. I am planning on doing 4 runs a week right now, and hopefully working in a 5th maybe just 20 or 30 minute one in a few weeks.

From marion on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:32:38

I love black eyed susans. There are still fighting the frezing temps! They are SO hearty and beautiful. I think I love them so much becasue they are beautiful no matter where they grow and they are always looking to the sun, standing tall! They are very symbolic to me! :)

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 12:44:17

One of the same reasons I love them. They remind me of Emmy. They can grow almost anywhere and they are simple, yet amazingly beautiful.

Kory - I still can't wrap my head around taking an HOUR off my marathon time. To be honest though I haven't stopped thinking about that since you mentioned it. I really hope to heal up nice and slowly build back that aerobic base. Even going out there for a slow jog is a plus in my book :). I can't wait for another crack at the marathon! You're one of my inspirations on this blog. I know I'll never be anywhere near as fast or talented as you, but you show what strength, determination, and a desire to do better can do. You've helped me keep the faith when a lot of people would have quit already. Thanks for always keeping spirits high. God bless.

From Nevels on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 13:29:58

I am in civil engineering (structural, specifically) doing research in blast effects; I really lucked out on my research project.

I don't know of too many races in your neck of the woods, other than the obvious New York Marathon. I do think that there are some good ultras up there, but I guess the best thing to do is look up the local track/running clubs and see what you can find. I guarantee that you can find marathons in and around your area.

From Bill Mandler on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 13:38:05

Thanks for the comments on my blog. Actually I do not have great bio-mechanics but I have always had good endurance. I am trying to turn that in to speed over the next 2 years...we will see how it goes.

I believe almost anyone can run a sub-4:00 marathon if they are willing to put in the miles and time. Consistency has been the key for me. Once you get in solid marathon shape maintaining it is not as hard. Try to consistently run 5 days per week. The daily mileage at first does not matter and will build pretty rapidly. GOOD LUCK!!!

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 13:41:31

Look at it this way I've taken off 1 hour and 13 minutes off my first marathon. This should have been even more this year if things would have went right in St. George.

It's possible to do with consist training. But you have to be consist and be dedicated and want that as one of your goals.

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 13:44:30

Actually, I do think you could be faster than me if you decide that's what you want to do. Because your still very young (how old are you)?

Also, thank you for the kind words. I love reading your blog because you put so much detail in your blog. You should be a writer.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 13:46:14

I'm 22. I'll be 23 on May 28.

I think one of my problems is that I've never had a definitive plan to follow in training. I just kind of figured oh well if I run a lot I'll get endurance and speed.

From Lucia on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 16:04:57

If you want to run one in DC, the National Marathon is in March http://www.nationalmarathon.com - this year the weather was horrible, so next year it should be beautiful! Or, if you prefer smaller races, here's another one (a bit hilly) http://www.pvtc.org/marathon.html

I have a spare room that you and Emma are welcome to stay in.

From Nevels on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 21:26:59

In case you're interested, some of the races on this site look fun:

http://www.newyorkultrarunning.org/

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TODAY WASN'T JUST WONDERFUL. WASN'T JUST PERFECT. IT WAS THE BEST DAY OF MY ENTIRE LIFE!!!!!  (Why? Because I asked my BEST FRIEND TO MARRY ME AND SHE SAID "YES"!!!)

10:30 AM - It was rainy at my house this morning when I woke up to drive to Emma's. I actually drove through the storm and came out ahead of it when I got to Pittsfield. Now the plan was to stop at the jeweler's because I got the call Wed. night that a certain thing was ready for me so I went directly there and had planned on meeting Emma's mom for coffee to run things by her. It's difficult to get Mary Rose alone to talk to since Emma lives with her, and I had called her on Tuesday night and left a message that was vague enough so that Emma would have no idea what it was about if she played it in front of her. It was something like "Hey.. uh.. Mary Rose.. it's Benn... I was uh.. calling to ask if maybe tomorrow I can meet with you to run something by you. I have to ask you a question about Emma.. but I want to do it in person because it's important.." Well funny thing is I get to Emma's house at 10:31 because I never got a phone call from Emma's mom and then I walk in and find out that she just hopped in her car without telling anyone and went down the road. So of course I already have a lot on my mind and I'm thinking.. oh crap! She's going to meet me and never told me! So I try to think of an excuse like "oh no! I left my credit card in the machine at the gas station at the bottom of the road" (this is the one by the coffee shop). Then I looked like a bozo because right when I was supposed to go out, Mary Rose came walking in.

So one crisis averted, I planned on going hiking with Emma at our favorite mountain (Monument Mountain) and I had intentionally got ahead of all my homework for the last week or two so that I could plan something like this when I finally got the call from Charland Jewelers. We left the house at 11:30 and made sure to bring our rain gear and when we got to the parking lot we were 1 of 2 cars. It was a really rainy, nasty day and I was a little bummed because earlier this week there had been such perfect weather.. but I knew that this was a better day than the earlier trip. Especially since I knew what was to come.

We started off hiking the trail backwards for a change of pace since this was the third or fourth time in a month we've hiked Monument. Emma was cruising ahead and she seemed concerned since I was lagging behind so much. But I swear I was Frodo carrying the "precious" because all that I could concentrate on was "What am I going to say? How am I going to say it? How can I make sure I don't mess up? Will she say yes?"

After about a half hour of hiking we got to the lookout. By this time we were both soaked through to the bone... but it was okay. I had a towel and camera in my backpack. So we get to the lookout and it was beautiful because though we didn't have the fifty-plus mile view afforded us earlier in the week, we both simultaneously commented on the fact that it was like we were in a painting.. and that if you stepped off the edge of the cliff you'd just step into nothingness.. the world was our canvas. It was here I knew it was the right time.

I put my backpack down and gave Emmy a hug. She hugged me back commenting how nice it was to be up here on a hike with me. It was funny because I looked into her eyes and started saying how I felt. How she meant the world to me. And how she made each day wonderful, even a crappy rainy day like today. I told her that I thanked God each and every day I woke up and she was still with me. That she was my best friend.  It was here that I asked, "And I was wondering, Emmy if you would do me the honor and be my best friend forever." I got down on one knee and was fumbling in my pocket (anything but gracefully because I had the ring box in a cardboard box so it didn't get wet in the rain). She looked down at me and I knew that she had had no idea what was happening. This was what I wanted. To take her completely by surprise. She looked down at me as I opened the box and my heart was racing even faster. I had almost been hyperventilating as I was getting ready to ''pop the question''. I bet I was sweating bullets, and my hands were clammy. I felt like my heart was in my throat it was beating so fast. I looked up at her and she looked down and started crying (I know that these were tears of joy but man did it make me feel bad because I don't like seeing Emmy cry;). Then she stopped and did her signature handwaving at her eyes and wiped a couple of tears away and did a laugh and said "OF COURSE! Yes! YES!" I stood up and hugged her and didn't want to let go. It was the best feeling in the world because that huge weight I had holding me down the whole way up the mountain had been lifted and I felt like I was on (or in) cloud 9!

We hugged and hugged and laughed and cried together and it was great because there was no one else on the mountain. It was just us two and the clouds. It was such an amazing experience :). I don't know how we got down the mountain because we were both probably only thinking about other things.. Me about how I was now the luckiest guy in the world, Emma about how she had to call everyone now because she was officially ENGAGED!

I will write more later. There are other parts of the story to tell. But I just had to do a quick entry about my GREAT NEWS!! Today is absolutely without a doubt the best day of my life!!!

Right after she said yes!

Our first kiss as an ENGAGED COUPLE!!!

Our hands on a rock at the spot where I popped the question. :)

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From Nevels on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:44:54

Congratulations!

From Jody on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 11:45:31

CONGRATS!! I am so excited for both of you!! So many exciting and wonderful things ahead of you! The last 16 yrs have been the best - I wouldn't change a thing!

From Brent on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 12:22:57

No Howling Commando today, it was loving and humble commando. I don't often shed a tear, but, one did start while reading the tale of love. May the wind always be at both your back and life be great.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Steffie on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 14:42:21

Congrats Benn! I knew she'd say yes. *warm huggles* (You need to be in chat more often!)

From Lucia on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 15:07:53

Awwwww what a romantic day! Congratulations to you both!

From James W on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 16:23:56

Congratulations! I remember the day I got engaged as being one of the happpiest days of my life as well, trumped only by the actual wedding.

From MichelleL on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 17:00:51

Wow what a sweet experience. Thanks for sharing Benn. You two are such a cute couple and you know doubt will be a great husband to her-- you have always said such charming things about your Emma. Congrats!

From Congratulations! on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 17:19:54

Congrats, Benn! Marriage is the best thing in the entire universe! What a SWEEEEEEET sweet story. Thanks for sharing your joy. I have the biggest smile on my face right now. All the best to you and your beloved.

Lybi

From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 17:24:50

Congratulations! Who took the post-engagement picture?

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 17:29:17

Thanks so much everyone for your kind comments!! It's so exciting! Emma and I just got back from a nature walk and are sitting down reading all of your kind words.

Sasha - Thanks! The post-engagement picture was taken by us :) Either by a) holding the camera at arms length from us or b) the 10-second timer and placing it on a rock and running over and smiling like we were posing the whole time! :) We tried to get more but it was raining something fierce!

From Lybi on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 17:36:45

Oh, it was raining? I was inclined to think that you were really sweating it out, commando boy! Just kidding. Emma you look like an angel, btw.

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 17:48:16

I'm sure I was sweaty just from the nerves too, but it was raining like crazy.. the view you can usually see about 30 miles or more, but there was literally a rain cloud all around us and you couldn't see 2 feet off the edge of the mountain! We were completely soaked!

From sarah on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 17:54:16

yay!!!Congrats..marriage to your best friend. What could be better. Best of luck...very cute post..it will be a sweet reminder to you forever of this beautiful day.

From cody on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 22:13:44

Congrats! Cool story to go with it as well...

From Scott Zincone on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 22:49:10

Here is another BIG CONGRATULATIONS for you.

Too bad you were not wearing a heart rate monitor just before popping the question. Would have been some interesting results I bet.

From Bonnie on Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 18:45:32

Best wishes to you and Emma, Benn!! I am not a very emotional person, but that brought tears to my eyes!

From Tom on Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 19:22:53

Congratulations Benn!!! You 2 make a great couple, I wish you both the best.

From Kelli on Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 01:01:21

GREAT NEWS!!! The best of luck to you!

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 06:52:37

THANKS SO MUCH EVERYONE! YOU ALL ARE WAY TOO SWEET! I DON'T THINK EITHER OF US HAS STOPPED SMILING SINCE THURSDAY!!

~Emma & Benn~

From Stuey & Emma on Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 07:12:13

Congrat Benny Boy :D

You and Emma Were Made For Each Other. :D

No Doubt You Will Last Forever.

From Stu And Emma ( My Emma Lol )

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
2.500.000.00

4:00 PM - Sunny, Temp around 50 degrees. Gorgeous! Emmy and I went walking along the Ashwilticook Trail. It was really windy though so we only walked for 40 minutes, but we walked fast to get our cardio up and stay warm :). It was so much fun. And we both still cannot stop smiling! We went out for lunch today with Emmy's sister Liana to an Indian Restaurant. Yum! Boo to work tomorrow :( hehe. Thank you everyone for your kind words!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
7.020.000.00

4:20 PM - Sunny, blue skies and temp about 50. I went to the track to go for a run and did 1 mile and stretched and then a couple miles on the track, went out onto the road and then finished with a loop on the nature trail and a cool down mile on the track. Felt really great today :). No pain in my achilles, which is good, but rest of week will be easy miles as today I pushed the pace. Ended up with all negative splits! (except for the cooldown mile that is). Hit fastest pace run since last November! (5:48 a mile - sustained for :40 or so!)

  • Mile 1: 9:26
  • Mile 2: 9:19
  • Mile 3: 9:04
  • Mile 4: 8:57
  • Mile 5: 8:11
  • Mile 6: 8:07
  • Mile 7: 9:22

Also, after work today, my family met me and we went to one of the hotels in Saratoga where they had a special exhibit of Jerry Garcia artwork! It was free to the public and we had a fun time. I never realized that Jerry could draw in so many different styles! I was expecting the John Lennon style drawings but he was actually really diversely talented! Today was a good day!

Total Time: 1:02:39 Total Distance: 7.02 mi Average Pace: 8:55

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From wheakory on Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 18:29:53

Nice run and pace. It also sounds like you had a special day with the family. I'm glad your achillies is doing well.

From marion on Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 18:17:37

Yeah!!! No injuries chiming in! Woo Hoo!!! You are very smart. Taking it easy will ensure a solid recovery! The great thing about injuries is what they can teach us about training. You have learned well grasshopper!

From MichelleL on Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 20:36:16

7 miles with no pain. Rock on!

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 20:41:22

Thanks Kory, Marion, Michelle! I'm staying positive! Let's hope things are on the upswing!

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
4.150.000.00

7:00 PM - Dark, Cold. Temp about 48 degrees. Couldn't run this morning or afternoon because the local high school was using the track to do their mile run for gym class. Then this afternoon there was a girls soccer game going on at the field on the inside of the track. So I went jogging after I dropped Jonn off for his Boy Scout meeting at the elementary school. Felt pretty good. Stretched after 1 mile and then after the end of the run. Goal was for 40:00 minutes. A little soreness, but no pain. Made sure to stretch the calf muscle well.

  • Mile 1: 9:42
  • Mile 2: 9:49
  • Mile 3: 9:43
  • Mile 4: 9:31
  • .15: 1:21 (9:13)

Total Time: 40:08 Total Distance: 4.15 mi Average Pace: 9:40

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From will on Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 21:36:49

Way to go Benn, it is good to see your putting in some quality miles. It won't be long until I can read some of your race reports. Keep up the good work!

From Adam RW on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 09:02:24

Benn, Just noticed the engagement. I know this is a few days late but congratulations! You going to get married in the spring?

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 09:49:04

Thanks, Adam! Actually, since our anniverary is in October (30th), and since our engagement was also October (16th), we are thinking about an October wedding :)

From Adam RW on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:48:04

That's even better. My wife and I had a Sept wedding and it was a great time of the year. We had wanted Oct as our dating anniversary is Oct 13th but we would have had to wait another ~5 yrs for it to fall on a Sat and Sandra had already waited 7 years for me to pop the question... Congrats again.

From will on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 13:00:05

Benn! Man, I missed that big entry a few days ago because I was wrapped up in my prep for the race - wow, race reports are good, but Love Reports are better! Congratulations, it makes the world seem a whole lot better when good things happen to good people - may your new life with Emmy be filled with joy and love!!

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
4.350.000.00

8:00 AM - Cloudy, rain and temperature of 43 degrees. Perfect! (for me anyways :D). I got my pair of running pants from last winter out only to find they were a full inch or two short! I guess I really AM still growing! Haha! I suited up and drove to the track, parked my car and decided to jog on the backroads. Did about 1.2 mile warmup to the next side road and stretched, and then again after my run for another ten or fifteen minutes. Felt good during the run. A little soreness in my left knee, not a pain but more of a tired feeling. I don't know what it was, but perhaps because I went in knowing my goal was 38:00, or maybe since there is no run plan for tomorrow, but I went faster than I thought I would go. I had originally planned on shooting for 9:30s, but I didn't even get my splits because I missed the beeps on my GARMIN. Negative splits again! Thursdays run will most certainly be in the 9:30 to 10:00 range.

  • Mile 1: 8:58
  • Mile 2: 8:58
  • Mile 3: 8:43
  • Mile 4: 8:30
  • .35 : 2:49 (8:01)

Total Time: 38:01 Total Distance: 4.35 mi Average Pace: 8:44

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From marion on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:48:31

Yeah for growing. Nice pace. Were you pushing or just doing your thing? The knee could be you IT band saying hello. Be sure you are doing the ITB stretches. There are tons online. Don't you just love the internet?

Great run!!! Isn't running AWESOME!!!

From marion on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:50:02

Hey- CONGRATULATIONS on the engagement! Whoo hoo!! Waht a great week for you! You get to run, you grew and inch and you are getting married! WOW!! That is great! When is the big day-ish?

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:00:15

Well our anniversary is in Oct (30th) and now our engagement also in Oct (16th), so we are leaning towards an October wedding :)!

From marion on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:19:29

October is a beautiful month! That will give you guys plenty of time for planning. We were engaged for 8 months and planning wise it was perfect, but for me it was HORRIBLY too long! We lived and it was just fine. We were apart for most of our engagement (schools in different states). I think that is why our first year of marriage was so great. We were SO happy to be together FINALLY!!!

From josse on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 14:32:30

So I just noticed that you are engaged. CONGRATS!!!!!! I am so happy for you. Whens the big day?

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
3.500.000.00

8:00 AM - Cloudy temps slightly warmer than yesterday, around 45 degrees. Went to the track and stretched and then headed out on the back roads down Parkis Mills Rd to Crane Rd and back. I felt really good again, and I honestly didn't think I was pushing it. Realized when I uploaded the splits when I got home that I went a tad fast though. Today was a 30:00 run. I thought today was day off but it's tomorrow. I might have to plan to do my "long" run on Saturday since Sunday looks kind of nasty so Friday will probably be day off as well. Don't worry I will take it easy. Don't want to ruin my good fortune! Best of luck in getting out there on a blustery cold October day! Halloween is just around the corner!

  • Mile 1: 8:57
  • Mile 2: 8:45
  • Mile 3: 8:28
  • .5: 3:54 (7:49)

Total Time: 30:06 Total Distance: 3.5 mi Average Pace: 8:36

Don't laugh....

No seriously.. haha!

From left to right are my brother Jonny (16), Rocco my sister's boyfriend (21), Su my sister (20), Harry my other brother (14), Me in all my charming glory (22) and Emmy (22). We are posing in my front yard by the driveway behind my dad's project from this summer, a vintage hayrake he bought from the junkyard and painted up all pretty. You can just start to see some of the colors of the trees halfway down my driveway starting to "pop". We do have a nicer more presentable picture, but we all got a laugh out of this one. We truly are "something", eh? haha

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From marion on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:30:05

Awesome splits! I may be NUTS(which I am - ask anyone), but, if when you run, you are not pushing it and just running relaxed and easy, whatever that pace is, IS OK? Ask someone who really knows their stuff though. Do be careful- you are SMOKIN'!!! Hot dog!

Where is the family picture?

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:32:32

HAHA you make me laugh, Marion! Oh I totally forgot about the family photo, let me edit it for size and post it in today's entry!

From marion on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:48:24

That ROCKS!!! I love it! It's the PERFECT family photo! Your parents must be very cool! :) Your pic made my day!

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 15:06:04

Nice Picture, and great run today. Your going to accomplish a lot this year.

Also congratulations on your engagement. I've been married for, 14 years and I love it. Each day seems always different, and with three kids were always going.

From Nevels on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 16:06:34

Great picture!

I tend to agree with Marion; if you are running relaxed and easy, you should be find, regardless of pace. That being said, if you find yourself suddenly training at a faster pace regularly, take special care to monitor any potential problem parts (joints, locations of previous injuries, etc.), but by all means, don't hold yourself back...

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
4.020.000.00

1:00 PM - Got all my homework for today done. Been up since like 5am though. Blah. Gorgeous today. Sunny, blue skies. Temp about 45. I'm sorry but I couldn't resist a jog! Felt really great and didn't check splits until towards the end, but I was flying! Good thing I'm not running again until about the same time Saturday - will give me 48 hours recovery :) Man this week is awesome! I think I will meet my short term goal again of 25+ miles of jogging!

  • Mile 1: 8:30
  • Mile 2: 8:14
  • Mile 3: 7:55
  • Mile 4: 8:14

Total Time: 33:06 Total Distance: 4.02 mi Average Pace: 8:13

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Marion on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 14:35:21

Fantastic Benn! Those splits are cruzin! WOW a 7:55! Time for yoga!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 14:37:00

HAHA I know I know! I'm going to Emma's house after a workshop on Saturday, and luckily she'll be at work so no one will be home. I'm thinking about trying out some yoga exercises then ;) . Only thing around to make fun of me then will be her cat! haha! I almost fainted when I saw I ran a 7:55 !! Tell me about it. Woah Nelly! Got to keep those horses under control!

From Scott Zincone on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 14:57:36

Mann, that's not jogging, that's running !!

Well at least it is for me at that pace.

Did you notice the extra "N" in your honor :-)

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 14:59:38

HAHA you crack me up man! It feels good to be a "runner" again!!! I just hope that I can still be a runner during the winter when I bike. :( maybe i can hook up some inflatable legs that trail along behind my bike as I am doing the wind trainer :)

From Brent on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 22:01:38

Benn, ain't love grand, running on air, I hope the high lasts forever. Great family and friends photo.

Howling commando, you are a runner, the jog.... word shall never be spoken by commandos. The measure of the runner is not the speed, it is measured with love of the running game, the sweat and the desire never quit.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
9.080.000.00

1:20 PM - Rainy, wet, blustery. Temp around 56 or so, but it was really windy. They are predicting gusts up to 55mph! I am in Pittsfield this weekend. I had a workshop in Albany and hen drove over to Emmy's to do some homework while she's at work. I went to the Ashwillticook Trail and went running on the bike path. Soon turned intoa  wet mess. But man was it fun! I felt pretty good. Stretched after 4 miles and then again after 8 before my cool down.

  • Mile 1: 8:59
  • Mile 2: 8:47
  • Mile 3: 8:45
  • Mile 4: 8:40
  • Mile 5: 8:35
  • Mile 6: 8:27
  • Mile 7: 8:02
  • Mile 8: 7:37
  • Mile 9: 9:00

Total Time: 1:17:25 Total Distance: 9.08 mi Average Pace: 8:31

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Paul Ivory on Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 18:57:51

Benn, nice workout and great to see no mention of any pains or injuries. Hey, congrats on your engagement with Emmy. Best to both of you.

From marion on Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 11:28:15

Nice Benn! VERY nice! You are going to bust your old Marathon PR into a million pieces! :D

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 14:54:03

Paul - Thanks! It's an exciting time! I'm still on cloud 9!

Marion - Thanks, Marion! I really hope to shatter that one! That's my goal for 2009 for shizzle! I'm excited about that too!

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
5.080.000.00

11:00 AM - Overcast and temperature around 45 or 46. I liked the looks of today for a run. Emmy has to work this afternoon, so we decided to go for a jog together :). I love running with her. We always just get to talking and having a great time and end up going farther than she usually goes. She usually runs 3-4 miles on the treadmill, but I love runs like today that show her even though she hates running long distances, she can do it!! I think it's cute how she's a springer (ran the 200m in school), and how (at least in theory) I'm a long distance runner. Great news though! No lingering pain from last week's runs, nor the long run the other day! I love being a runner again! Here were my splits:

  • Mile 1: 9:58
  • Mile 2: 10:54 (stopped to switch shirts and forgot watch was on)
  • Mile 3: 10:28
  • Mile 4: 10:31
  • Mile 5: 10:18

Total Time: 52:43 Total Distance: 5.08 mi Average Pace: 10:23

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From marion on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 15:27:49

YEAH!! no pain! Whoo Hoo! Slow run to day is a GREAT thing! :D

From Lucia on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 16:21:25

I was going to ask if Emma was a runner - soooo cute that you get to run together! A lot of us on the blog were short-distance runners/joggers when we were your age. I hadn't ran more than 10 miles when I was 28, and then I got hooked! By the way, I'm not sure if you saw the posting on your engagement in the discussion board - if not, check it out, a few people responded to congratulate you there.

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 17:23:14

Marion - oh yeah it is! I feel happier than words can express!

Lucia - Yeah we get to run together about once a week or so when I go to her house or she comes to NY to stay at my house. Thank you so much for the congrats on the message board by the way! That's so nice of you to put that up there for us! We are still deciding on a date :D. And as for Emma being a sprinter, I think that we still have some time to convert her to distance running ;)

From Nevels on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 17:34:08

The first time I bought a pair of spikes in high school, my coach told the people in the store that I would probably never run anything over an 800m, so I only needed some mid-distance spikes. Due to the remarkable allure of distance that we have all come to know and love, let's just say that prediction didn't quite hold true...

Keep working on Emma, and she won't be able to resist falling in love with the distance!

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 17:36:43

Haha. When I told her that we had hit the 3.75 mi mark around 38:00 in she goes, "Really? We've already run that far? I usually only do 30 minutes!". And she wasn't too tired. I know she could do the distance if I could keep her motivated/ occupied. She'll come around!

From paula on Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 17:54:52

I wont complain about the weather anymore at least we dont have snow yet. Its always fun to run with someone. The time goes by so much faster and the run is just nicer overall.

Great job glad you had no pain!!

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
6.030.000.00

7:45 AM - Windy, temperature of 33 degrees. SNOWING! Eek! Drove home from class last night at about 10:00 PM and snow was drifting all over the roads. There must have been a bad bad accident because they had blocked off my usual route home and wouldn't even let traffic through. Went to the track this a.m. to find it covered in about 2 inches of the white stuff. I did a couple miles on the track and then headed out onto the backroads. Windy and cold basically. I felt great though. I like doing the easy mile and stretch before going into the faster running. It definitely helps me a lot. Splits were:

  • Mile 1: 9:06
  • Mile 2: 8:28
  • Mile 3: 8:12
  • Mile 4: 8:31
  • Mile 5: 8:32
  • Mile 6: 7:51

Total Time: 50:56 Total Distance: 6.03 mi Average Pace: 8:27

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From marion on Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 10:53:57

So was running on the snow scary? I have always been a treadmill girl in the winter, but not this year. EEKKkkk! Very nice pace and miles! You are coming along nicely my young padawan learner!

From Nevels on Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 11:17:05

Running in the snow is always interesting, but being in Alabama, I don't get to do it very often. Not that I'm complaining; cold weather always tends to make me a little stiff. Good miles, good pace, and great progress.

You'll be ratcheting down those PR's in no time...

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:14:02

Marion - Yeah it was eerily scary just because I felt like I was running in the Russian tundra! As for possible slippage, I didnt' have any slippings so that didn't even really cross my mind.

Nevels - Running in the snow is QUITE the experience :). I think I agree with you that I tend to run slower in the winter than other times of the year. As for "racheting down my PRs" I will remember to keep that thought in mind. I really can't wait to get out there and race again. Since I haven't raced since January 1st it feels long overdue. I will keep working hard though so that when I do race it will be a GRRRRRRREEEAT one! Thanks for the positive motivation :-D

From marion on Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:18:52

Gald to hear there was not slippage! I will be brave and fearless once it snows!

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 13:21:39

Great run. I'm sorry you have snow it really makes it difficult to get a good run in. Your training is consistent and that's all that's important no matter how the run went. Running on a slick track wouldn't be an idea of fun for me. Keep it up.

From Brent on Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 20:49:45

Benn, a few more of those runs and WOW status. Every run is a great run and every run is different. How Kool is that!

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
5.300.000.00

8:00 AM -  Today was a gorgeous day. Chilly and crisp. Temperature of 35 degrees and sunny. Drove to the track, did a warm up mile and stretched, then out on the backroads and finished with stretching after a couple laps on track and then jogged to the car. Sight of the day: forget scarecrows.. Saw my FIRST SNOWMAN OF THE YEAR. About 3 feet tall with a lot of leaves/sticks mixed in. So not the prettiest thing. More of a Charlie Brown's snowman type deal. Felt good today. Wanted to go longer, but didn't want to overdue it since I had that long run at the end of last week which pushed my mileage higher. Planning on doing an early early run tomorrow morning before work hopefully. Splits:

  • Mile 1: 8:42
  • Mile 2: 8:51
  • Mile 3: 8:46
  • Mile 4: 8:49
  • Mile 5: 8:17
  • .3: 2:35 (8:40 pace)

Total Time: 46:02 Total Distance: 5.3 mi Average Pace: 8:41

Asics 2120s Miles: 5.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 171.00
Comments
From marion on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 10:04:44

The Howling Commando is the name for you!!! You are doing great! Such smart training! I love the snowman! that's what all of ours look like for a while. The snow always flies before we can get all of the leaves up! The look really bad ;)

From saamijeff on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 15:06:06

Thanks for the comments. You're the one doing great things. I am amazed at your ability to do the right thing and come back at a sensible slow pace. Way to go!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 15:08:53

Well I'm hoping that it will pay off. I have my sights set on getting a couple PRs next year.

From saamijeff on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 15:41:07

I have no doubt you will. Slow, steady, hard work and on to great things!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 15:50:21

I ordered 2 new pairs of shoes today :) Going to try rotating between A & B pairs of 2120s for the first time ever :)

Do you think that maybe a full marathon is a bit auspicious for a goal? Maybe I better work at getting my half marathon time down first ?

From marion on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 16:05:26

two pairs of shoes is a great plan!

When is this full marathon? I say go for the gusto, but I am a moron, by popular consensus! ;)

From Nevels on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 16:14:48

I would work up to the half over a few months, tackle the PR in it, then move on to a marathon. If you go about your training the way you have thus far, easing back into it and slowly upping the mileage, you'll be in great shape for a marathon PR in 6 or 8 months (probably earlier than that, but to be on the safe side...).

Keep it up; you're doing great!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 16:20:58

Well I really like the Keybank Vermont City Marathon up in Burlington Vermont. I ran that in 2006.

The 2009 Race there is on May 24th. That would give me 6 months and 24 days until race day.

Do you think I could be in shape to race the Marathon by then? I really want to knock off my Marathon PR!!

From marion on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 16:29:17

That would be close, but doable if you had no injuries :) You know, all of the planets would have to be aligned too ;)

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 16:39:10

Hmm, well I could always think about the marathon I did for my first marathon, Mohawk-Hudson River Marathon in Albany but that wouldn't be until the first weekend in October of 2009. Do you think it would be smarter to think about doing that one instead of the one in May?

From marion on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 16:49:34

If it were me, yes, but I am WAY older and slower than you are! I am shooting for next fall. Nevels, Michelle or an actually good runner would know better!

Hey Nevels, I've been watching Harry Potter all morning. I'm sure you hate that, but Nevels is my favorite character!

From Nevels on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 20:21:20

Marion: I'm not too familiar with the Harry Potter series (engineering has somewhat kept me under a proverbial rock for the past few years), but with a name like Nevels, your favorite character must be a class act! (or at least a really good trouble maker!)

HC: You could keep training the way you are and steadily upping your mileage, keeping in the back of your head the thought of a marathon in May, and then take stock of how the training is progressing in, say, February or early March, and if you feel confident and healthy, go for it; if you're still feeling a little shaky, you can always hold off until the October marathon. Again, as has been mentioned by several folks before, I think you'll slaughter your old PR regardless of which one you do!

From Brent on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 20:51:21

Benn, easy does it, your making good progress, one howl at a time.

B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 21:27:29

Thanks for all the great advice Marion, Nevels and Brent!

I think you all make valid points. For now I will take each day one at a time and move towards better fitness and consistency with the thought of a marathon in the back of my mind. Then hopefully I can decide when would be the best time to "go for it"

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
4.130.000.00

6:00 PM - Dusk. Temp in the low 40s and dropping rapidly. Tired form working all day, but I suited up and went to the track. That was an experience. Running in the dark, looking at the emerging stars, seeing my own breath, and hearing hooligans going bonkers in the dark on th ejungle gym. I started making bets on what lap I'd hear one of them bust their neck. They shouldn't have been out there in the dark, but then again, neither should I have been! Glad I got a jog in. Wish I had time to do more though :(. Splits quickened in the second half. Maybe I was scared of a ghost or something? Or just afraid those hooligans would come jump the fence and throw some eggs at me! Haha.

  • Mile 1: 9:00
  • Mile 2: 8:25
  • Mile 3: 7:40
  • Mile 4: 7:38

Total Time: 33:38 Total Distance: 4.13 mi Average Pace: 8:08

Asics 2120s Miles: 4.13
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From marion on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 18:46:48

Happy Halloween!

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 18:47:49

Awww Thanks, Marion!!! :-D You too! I saw the cutest little boy dressed as a pumpkin today driving home from the track :-D

From marion on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 18:52:40

You;ve got yourself a woman, now we are going to get you all baby hungry too! ;)

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 18:59:16

Awww HEHEH I can't wait to be a daddy! Well I mean I can, but I can't at the same time! First I got to save up money for a house :-D And well of course the wedding has to come first too ;) haha.

What are your little ones being for Halloween? Are the older ones going out or are they "too cool for school"

From marion on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 19:13:34

Kate, 11 is a jedi, aleya sycura (sp?) (shes blue), ashly 14 has orange hair and I dont know what she is (she just infored me that she is Lola from hanna Montana). Anna (16) is Eeyore. Shes been Eeyore since 2nd grade. We bought an adult small costume from disney back then and it still fits. it's sort of a joke now! She's going to be buried it in ;)

The boys are jawas, of course. David is a creepy 40 year old walking around with 3 little jawas and I am the donut-making-candy-passer-outer!

The girls are also having a party. The first two guests are a bagpiper and a jedi master. yeah- were star wars junkies!

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 19:17:47

Awww hahaha that's so cute :) I'm jealous! My brothers went out with their friends on "the campaign trail". One was Obama, one McCain, one Hilary Clinton (of course had to be one of my brothers haha), and another was Al Gore I think.

That's so cool that Anna's been the same thing since 2nd grade ahah. Bet everyone in the neighborhood knows who it is moseying up the driveway :)

From Sierra on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 19:28:37

Thanks for the comment! :) You are such a positive person. You're running great! It's awesome that you're miles get quicker towards the end. I can never do that! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! :)

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 20:33:26

Thanks, Sierra :-D! I'm hoping to be back to running regularly soon! It's easier to be positive when you have such great support from this blog and all of the great people that truly make it the best one out there! Thanks so much!!

From Paul Ivory on Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 14:59:22

Benn, It's good to still see you happy just to be running and not complaining of any injury pains. Keep it up. I got in a 5K race today (Sunday) and took 3rd in my age group, fun. Later, Paul

Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
7.000.000.00

3:15 PM - Sunny, temps in the low 50s. A really great day! Went out to lunch with my mom and Emma today before Emma had to drive home to Massachusetts and go to work. Then I came home and got changed and went to the track. I had an unpleasant surprise today. First time it's ever happened too. My GARMIN decided not to work. It won't even turn on and won't do anything when I plug it into the computer. It's just dead. :( I wrote them a message on their website, but I'm not expecting much, as I have no proof that I've only had this item for less than a year. Bummer :(. Run however was PHENOMENAL.. On a side note, I signed up for the Turkety Trot 10k on Thanksgiving. Going to run it, but not race. I want to at leat run 1 race this year. Havent' raced since January 1, 2008 @ the Hangover Half. I need at least a taste of what racing is like again. Plus I want to run the 5k beforehand bandit since Emma, Su, and Jonny are all running that race.

  • Second set of 3 miles on the track: 22:08! (7:22/ mile!!) FLYING!!
  • 1 Mile cool down afterwards and stretching.

Total Time: 55:42 Total Distance: 7 mi Average Pace: 7:57

Asics 2120s Miles: 7.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Nevels on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 17:00:23

Sorry about the Garmin, but awesome run, man! How did it all feel?

From Brent on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 17:03:44

Howling commando, very nice pace, faster and faster, feet lighter than air, pretty cool feeling. You may have cashed in some of those commando points today.

Stay Kool, Fire it UP, b of bs rools out

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 17:39:03

The run felt good. I felt relaxed for the first 3 and then steady and strong for the next 3. Only bad part was a little bit of stomach issues which I assume was from the milk in the soup and coffee I had for lunch less than 2 hours before. Usually I don't have digestive track issues but this one was a close call ! ;)

No pain in the achilles though is the good part!

Thanks, Brent! I think watching the hilights show for the NYC Marathon yesterday and then reading all the race reports the last couple weeks got me fired up! Tomorrow = Election Day! Hoo HA!

From saamijeff on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 20:50:33

Hey you're one to talk, you are getting fast asgain! Great strides and effort on your comeback. Nice progression run. Wonderful to hear no tendon issues! So be careful and train well. I expect to hear great race reports down the line.

From Nevels on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 20:51:51

I know the feeling of GI problems mid-run, but glad to hear that you're still pain-free.

What a race NYC was...

From Brent on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 21:34:36

Benn, how about Paula, looked like she was done, just kept pushing and pushing. What an amazingly strong marathon. It was nice to see Gourcher take third.

I have often said, elite runners are not just elite physically, they have made themselves elite mentally.

No guts, no glory,

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 21:46:03

I agree, Brent! She is so tough! And Goucher looked so strong in there as well. I think Paula has really proven that you can train hard and if you train right and your body and mind align you can accomplish great things. Similarly her poor experience in Athens in 2004 also shows that she too can have a bad day and is human.

I just hope that I can continue to add mileage. I am afraid to do too many miles too quickly, so I will shoot for 20-25 I think for this month every week. It would really be something to finally hit 100 miles in a month again!

From Scott Zincone on Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 23:22:06

Benn, before you throw that Garmin away have you tried to reset it? Mine has locked up as yours a couple of times before. You can either go to garmin.com or just Google something like: Garmin - 205 - 305 - not working - will not turn on - reset...well you get the idea.

It had something to do with holding and releasing a couple of buttons when you turn it on.

And if that does not work, remember Kory only a few weeks ago. His got stepped on well after the warranty ran out. And they replaced it with a brand new one. So there is still another option other than the reset.

Hope it helps.

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 07:01:58

I don't know if you are a seer or what, Scott but I woke up and it was magically back on and it said "Battery Charging Complete" . So I guess we're back in order?! Sweet!

From Jody on Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 07:03:21

Wow! You are getting back your speed. Very nice job!

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 07:07:32

Thanks, Jody! It must be all the bagels I eat! Fuel Fuel FUEL!

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3:00 PM - Voted this morning @ 7:30 with my mom. We couldn't wait so had to go to the polls and vote Obama! :D. Then had to go to Albany for a meeting with my advisor planning out the rest of my Master's degree! And to also work on a project. Got fired up today because on the way to the track to go for a run this afternoon, I was listening to NPR and they were telling me how McCain could steal the election by taking all the swing states and then Obama and he would each have 269 electoral votes. You need 270 to win, so it would go to the HoR who of course would choose McCain since they are in Bush's pocket. Curses! Temps were pleasant in the lower 60s, and it was mostly sunny. Went to the track. Splits were fast (even faster than the times I got because part was in the woods and I lost the signal) but the surprising part was that I wasn't even that tired! Man today was awesome! Just like yesterday! Will take it easy the rest of the week:

  • Mile 1: 8:09
  • Mile 2: 7:48
  • Mile 3: 7:02
  • Mile 4: 7:26
  • Mile 5: 8:01

Total Time: 38:31 Total Distance: 5.01 mi Average Pace: 7:41!

Asics 2120s Miles: 5.01
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Nevels on Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 18:26:59

Not just strong; consistently strong; you're showing the signs of a solid runner and a solid recovery. Rock on.

From Lybi on Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 18:29:57

Hey! Your natural speed is coming out again. Yipee! All your patience is paying off. Great run today, Benn.

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 18:32:48

All I can think of is the Dead song, "What a long strange trip it's been". It's been a long time coming since January, huh?

Thanks, Nevels. I am hoping that I will come back from this a stronger runner.

It felt so good to bust out a few quick miles this week, Lybi!! Thanks for the congrats! And congrats on your TWO LINE SURPRISE!

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5.500.000.00

7:15 AM - Cloudy, Temperature was around 40 degrees. Went to the track this morning intent on doing a recovery run after the last couple days of super miles :). A little soreness in the quads I think from lactic acid from doing some of those hard miles, but that was the only soreness. Stretched and got going. Felt nice. Got into the "zone" and was cruising along and before I knew it my 45:00 time goal came. Splits were nice.

  • Mile 1: 8:46
  • Mile 2: 8:35
  • Mile 3: 8:26
  • Mile 4: 8:21
  • Mile 5: 8:03
  • last .5: 3:55 (7:48/mi)

Total Time: 46:08 Total Distance: 5.5 mi Average Pace: 8:23

Asics 2120s Miles: 5.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From snoqualmie on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 10:28:09

Nice workout. Congratulations on your man winning last night. I vote libertarian so I haven't seen a win in... let's see... ever. lol Cheers.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 10:34:08

Yeah, well what I think should happen after watching the last 3 national elections is that the individual vote should count more. I mean look at the national polls: McCain has only about 5 million less popular votes than Obama. It wasn't such a "blowout" like the electoral votes suggest. It's just that Obama had the edge in the states, many just narrowly by a couple percentage points. It could have very easily gone the other way to McCain if Obama supporters hadn't all turned out.

From marion on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 11:57:52

I for one was glad to see that the vote was as close as it was. It was a clear win, which was very good too. Both of their speeches were excellent and inspiring! Obama really had a talent for the spoken word. His speech was AMAZING!!!

Great run! You are so speedy and smart. All that stretching is a GREAT thing!! :)

From josse on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 14:52:47

It is so good to see you running and having a good time:) Are you making any plans for races or still holding off?

From Brent on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 14:59:09

Benn, does you brother know the Obama girl? Good dancer, rapping needs a little work. Nice run and pace for a recovery run.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Scott Zincone on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 15:03:30

Benn,

Do not think I have not noticed you are trying to run all negative splits just like me. :-)

And that 7:02 yesterday was crazy fast for someone just getting back into it. No lie, it took me about 1 and a half years to go below 7.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 20:30:04

Josse - still holding off for now. I am running a 10k on Thanksgiving but that one is just to finish, no trying for any great time at all.

Brent - Yeah I will tell him he needs to work on his rap ;) I'll get back to you.

Scott - doh! You caught me :-P . Don't worry No negative splits tomorrow for sure! I wish I had your consistency! I will make sure to go slower though :(

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7:15 AM - Temperature today was in the low 50s or upper 40s. Really warm considering last week's bitter cold temperatures. Laced up and hit the track. Good thing was a lot of the soreness from the last couple days was gone in my quads when I did my warm up. It was a very nice run with the exception of one particularly unusual experience. I noticed about halfway through the run that there was one section of the track where every time I ran through it it smelled and felt like I was entering a nasty smelly gym. Almost that smell where you open a door to a steam room or sauna or even a jacuzzi room and it is just warm, moist, and rank! Eek! That was the only bad part of the run. Really weird too because I'd pop out of that spot and it'd be "cold" again and no smell! And I looked all around and there are no drains or anything and definitely no buildings. Just plain weird! Anywho, splits were great yet again:

  • Mile 1: 8:51
  • Mile 2: 8:41
  • Mile 3: 8:26
  • Mile 4: 8:09
  • Mile 5: 7:50
  • .42: 3:24 (8:07)

Total Time: 45:23 Total Distance: 5.42 mi Average Pace: 8:22

1:45 PM - Finished one of my seven page critical response essays and decided to reward myself with a jog. Ended up doing 2.18 miles in 17:06. Miles were: 8:13 & 7:35.

Total Time: 17:06 Total Distance: 2.18 mi Average Pace: 7:50

Asics 2120s Miles: 7.60
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From snoqualmie on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 10:54:42

Oh, that would make a great premise for a ghost story!

I envy those splits, HC. Nice work!

p.s. Are you hiring a harpist for the wedding? (Shameless promotion of my trade.)

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 10:59:04

I haven't even talked to Emmy about music yet, with the exception of one song I want to have there for my parents to dance to. My dad was really sick with a kidney infection and had to get an operation and almost didn't make it to the wedding and I found out a song that he and my mom were going to dance to. I want to include it in the reception, Noel Paul Stookey's "The Wedding Song" (aka "There is Love"); other than that I have no idea, though a harpist would be nice :)

Thanks re: the splits! I just hope I am going to get a bit faster and that I will be able to run some of the longer races again w/out injury!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 15:13:46

Hit 25 miles for the week!

From Nevels on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 15:16:58

25 miles on the week; you're starting to get the bug. Before you know it, you'll be aiming for higher and higher weekly mileage, and then you'll wake up one day with a monstrous base and in the best shape of your life.

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 15:20:16

haha lets hope so!!!!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 15:21:19

i just wish i had some natural ability to be good at it!

From kungfublonde on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 15:55:21

Maybe you just forgot deoderant? :)

And Emma is one of the best names ever. It bodes well for your future happiness; you can't go wrong with an "Emma."

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 20:27:30

Emma is a cutie :) and a keeper! :-D. She's such an adorable girl and always makes me smile. I'm truly the luckiest guy alive!

As for deoderant.. good suggestion, though I think I put it on this morning!

From kelsey on Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 09:23:55

You do work and award yourself with a jog? I awarded myself last night with a bowl and a half of Chocolate Covered Cherry ice cream. You're a better man than me :)

Good runs!

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 17:04:17

Well considering you're not a man kelsey then I would say you're doing really well! :-D

From marion on Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 18:20:15

Great run Benn- I sure hope there is not a sewage leak under the track :) We get warm spots on our runs too. I know what warms spots mean when you are swimming ;) but not so much on a run :)

Great way to reward yourself! I love it!

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5:40 PM - Damp, dark and dangerous! Temp was 58 degrees at the start. Downright balmy! At the track because it was dark at 4:45 here today :(. But, best part .. I was armed with NEW SNEAKERS! My mom called me at work today and let me know they arrived! I am going to be one hot tomale! Raawr! Felt good. A little tired from being on my feet all day at work though. Blah. Wanted to just do a short run to test them out. Tomorrow will be a day off and hopefully a 7 or 8 miler on Sunday! :-D Celebrate good times, come on! Let's have ourselves a great time!

  • Mile 1: 9:12
  • Mile 2: 8:29
  • Mile 3: 8:26
  • .31: 2:31 (8:14)

Total Time: 28:40 Total Distance: 3.31 mi Average Pace: 8:40

Proof that persistence and principle pays off: I paid to have the shoes sent in the 3-5 day mail from eastbay.com because it only ended up being 13 bucks instead of 11 bucks and 7-10 days. Well on the website it says 3-5 calendar days, not business days and it took 7 calendar days for me to get them. I sent eastbay a message, and they refunded all of the shipping costs to me! So what does this mean? I only had to pay 98 bucks for TWO PAIRS of Asics 2120s, brand new! It would have been 196 bucks PLUS tax if I had bought them in the store NEW!! What a deal!

Asics 2120s Chili Pepper #1 Miles: 3.31
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From marion on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 10:27:00

COOL! I am going to check them out! Congrats on the GREAT deal!!! Yow-za!

Oh yeah- nice run too :)

From Brent on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 12:26:46

Howling commando, sweet deal, I bought my shoes for years from Ebay, great deals if you spend the looking, bidding, etc. Nice easy day of running.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From will on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 15:13:23

Like you told me in the summer, new shoes are a great motivator for getting in a tough run - enjoy!

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Doh! My long entry got erased! No running today, but even better news. As many of you know, we lost our St. Bernard this summer and everyone has been down in the dumps ever since. Not just us, but our dog, Libbi (a Great Pyrenees Mt. Dog) too! But we won't be sad any more! We all have a new addition to the family!:

Aggie right after she got home today. Her daddy was a show dog and a beast at 206 lbs. She is 14 wks old and already 25 pounds so I have a feeling she will be a big one too!

My Dad, Aggie, and Harry (my youngest brother who is 14) in our turn around spot in our driveway.

When she first got home, she was scared of Libbi, and Libbi was scared of her so Aggie went scurrying under the car and my mom had to put it in neutral and move the car to eventually get her out of there. She's since calmed down and wolfed down 2 full bowls of dogfood already! :)

Harry, "Aggie", Me, "Libbi" - who would not pose for the camera!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jona on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 21:23:41

Beautiful St. Bernard! Love the pictures. Big dogs! Do you have a lot of land for them? Beautiful!

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 21:34:56

We have 6.5 acres in the country :-D We love the big puppies :) That picture at the bottom is in our garage basement in my parents' "Arizona Room". They just renovated and put in a sauna and stuff. It's hott, literally!

From jona` on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 22:06:02

That is awesome. I'll bet the house and property is just beautiful.

I ran my first marathon in Toronto, are you far from there? That is just a beautiful part of the country! You and the dogs are truly fortunate to live there.

From Brent on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 22:49:55

Holy Howling commando, Aggie, cute dog. You may need a second job for the chow. We love dogs and have a white standard poodle, Sammy. Is Harry, also AKA Obama and Hillary, the masked dancing and rapping artist? By the way, noticed the fire wood, wood burning stove, sounds like a great place to live.

Stay Kool, Fire It Up, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 22:58:59

Yeah that's Harry (the masked rapper) :). Yup we have a wood stove :D It really is a nice place to live!

Jona - I live about 3-4 hours easy of Toronto. Toronto is out by Buffalo, NY. I do however live about 2.5 hrs south of Montreal where I went this summer. Amazing place as well.

From Ezra Schroeder on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 00:19:09

re: the whole fat-people-sucking thing. Well, honestly I'd take that comment off or at least amend it at this point if I could figure out how to edit that part of my profile! People in America are actually socializing each other to get fatter, and they especially don't tolerate skinny people. Even "normal weight" people don't tolerate healthfully slim people, but try to socialize them into gaining weight. I'm not saying that fat people are inherently worse people than other people, just that being fat and tolerating it, and not doing anything about it, and not encouraging one's overweight friends (to do what they should for their own health and society as well, since fatness is a social disease) is a psychiatric disease of it's own, that's all. Finally, you shouldn't listen to your doctor. Get a book by Dean Ornish or Joel Fuhrman, or John Robbins and read it!

From Emma on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 22:55:09

I can't wait to see that pupper!! :D

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12:00 PM - Overcast, cloudy, temps in the mid 40s and winds of 10-15 mph. A little chilly. What a great run though! Had had a scripture reading in church this morning I think from Matthew 25 about a parable of 10 bridesmaids - moral of the story is that we have to be ready not just put up a facade. i.e. the minister mentioned the infamous "Jesus is coming! Look busy!" bumper sticker. I thought a lot about the sermon today as I was running. It was a very uplifting experience.

Bad part of the run today were the stupid dogs. No less than six dogs made lunges at me today. Too bad since we aren't in the village there are no leash laws! I really thought they were going to take a chomp out of my legs! Anywho, my legs felt amazing, maybe because I took yesterday off? Splits were insane!

  • Mile 1: 8:07
  • Mile 2: 8:01
  • Mile 3: 7:58
  • Mile 4: 7:51
  • Mile 5: 7:46
  • Mile 6: 7:34
  • Mile 7: 7:16
  • Mile 8: 7:58

Total Time: 1:04:10 Total Distance: 8.25 mi Average Pace: 7:46

Asics 2120s Chili Pepper #1 Miles: 8.25
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Kelli on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 16:26:05

WOW!!! That was a speedy little run you did. Glad to know the minister got you thinking, too. Having something to ponder while running makes the run so much nicer! And boy do I agree. IF EVER there has been a time to be prepared, now is it!

Here is a dog trick---run with BIG rocks in your hands. I hate when dogs treat you as their chew toy!!

From marion on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 16:38:47

Sory about the dogs! :( That is one thing that makes me REALLY angry.

Sounds like a great lesson in church today. That is one of my favorties! It's a really great reminder that everyday, every little thing we do should be a reflection of our Savior. We must always, be working at being our very best :) Great way to start the week :D

DROP DEAD AWESOME SPLITS!!! Holy Cow!!!

From Brent on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 16:56:49

Holy Super Howling Commando - with those kind of splits, maybe we can play like superman and turn back time, pretty sweet how your splits are getting faster and faster. By the way, I am challenged with dogs on a regular basis, altought there are leash laws for the parkway, only about half the people comply. I always carry peper spray when running, you never know. I have a real crazy story about a German Shepard, pepper spray saved by butt.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 18:21:07

Kelli - I heard on NPR they were talking about treading softly and carrying a BIG STICK - That might be difficult to do while running, but even if I can carry a stone or something to scare them off it would be better than getting bitten!

Brent - I have no doubt you and me can super bike the world back to Spring :-D

Marion - I totally agree. It really puts into perspective how we must always stay focused on the prize at the end. We can't just sit there and expect things to change for us, nor can we just jump up and start looking busy when the time approaches. It's a lifetime goal we all have to work hard to meet.

As for the "drop dead awesome splits" I hope I don't drop dead but that I start to steadily improve! I am hoping 2009 is a great year for all of us!

From wheakory on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 01:25:24

Very nice run! Very good pace! I would say you were very, very fresh.

I told you that you can definitely lower your times if your consistent (or something like that). Nice Job! Your going to out do me in no time.

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 07:00:31

hahahah funny, Kory! No way I'll ever be that fast :-p

From wheakory on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:00:01

Don't kid yourself, because in my lifetime I never thought I would be where I'm now. Your going to look back on what you started at and be amazed at where your at in a year or two.

Trust me... just stay consistent.

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8:00 AM - Blustery cold. Windy and temperature of about 36 degrees. Wore hat and gloves today! Brr! Had a nice run though. Weird experience at the track doing my warmup before going out on the backroads. Pine trees are losing their needles and I was forced to run through a tornado of pineneedles. Just put my head down and trudged through it though. I was still being pelted all the way at the other end of the track too! BUT no doggies came after me today. Their owners must have had them all locked up for the day. Serves those buggers right! :-P

  • Mile 1: 8:28
  • Mile 2: 8:53
  • Mile 3: 8:17
  • Mile 4: 8:26
  • Mile 5: 8:22
  • Mile 6: 8:03
  • .5: 3:46 (7:32)

Totatl Time: 54:18 Total Distance: 6.5 mi Average Pace: 8:21

Asics 2120s Chili Pepper #1 Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From wheakory on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 11:04:14

Nice run! I have two pine trees in my yard and I hate them with all the pine needles I have to rake every year.

See how your times are improving, even after a fast workout yesterday. Like I said stay consistent and you'll be amazed what you can do.

From Nevels on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 14:37:36

Nice mileage and paces so far this week!

From marion on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 18:31:15

See Benn- even the AWESOME fast runners say you ROCK!!! You are coming back in a BIG way!!!

Sorry about the attacking trees! Were you maybe in Oz?

From Brent on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 18:36:28

Professor Benn: What is a tomado? Nice run, commando points earned (100) and back to WOW running, Warrior of Winter.

Days like to today, pay big time in the long run.

Stay Kool, Fire it Up, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 18:42:35

Kory : Thanks. I will try to stay consistent and strong. Maybe I CAN do this!

Marion: Yeah it is pretty sweet to have people with as much heart and determination and natural talent as you, Kory, Nev and Brent reaffirming my improvements. I can and WILL do this! As for the trees I felt like I was in Oz in a way! It's a twista' a twista'!!

Brent: I will have to remember that I am a Warrior of Winter and that neither rain, nor sleet, nor attacking Oz tree twisters of doom will keep me from my appointed runs! I will stay positive and hope that what you say is true. I am hoping one day to cash in my commando points and go for broke for a big PR!

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8:20 AM - Overcast, not as windy as yesterday, but temperature was only 35. Nice sight today were the snowflakes that greeted me during the first couple miles of running. Had a really strong run today :)! Got to thinking a lot on my run about what today means. More than that most people have today off, or how unlucky I felt because I still have class tonight. I thought about the men and women that have served our country, both of my grandfathers, who have since passed away. I got to thinking about some of the guys I graduated with and how they are currently overseas fighting. It just made me feel lucky to be where I am today and that I haven't had to go down that path. (My dad was a conscientious objector in Vietnam and I know that if ever there was a draft again I would be the first one to send in my letter oh so conscientiously objecting to such a war ;p). Splits were:

  • Mile 1: 8:23
  • Mile 2: 8:16
  • Mile 3: 8:30
  • Mile 4: 7:57
  • Mile 5: 8:35
  • Mile 6: 7:42

Total Time: 50:57 Total Distance: 6.2 mi Average Pace: 8:12

Asics 2120s Chili Pepper #1 Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From marion on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 10:20:02

Glad to see the wonderful run! Fantastic! Have a great day! Running is very nice for reflection. :)

From MichelleL on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 10:30:26

Nice 10k.

I have so much respect and gratitude for our service men and women, yet I am a dove all the way. War should be a very last, last, last, last resort.

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 11:09:33

Thanks ladies! I agree that running is great for reflection. It is my belief that running is very much an engaging in spiritual selfreflection and introspection. I get so much done on the roads.

So I talked to Sasha and asked about what I should do mileage wise since my goal is to recover from this stupid injury. We decided that it would be good for now to just maintain a base fitness level of 30 miles a week. I think actually that if I did that consistently it would put me in better shape than I've ever been in my life. Last year was the first time I ever did 40+ mile weeks in my life, and I ran my first two marathons off of just 20-25 miles a week. I know that I am a stronger runner now than I've ever been. I think I can adequately complete the 5k/10k double on Turkey Day if I continue to train smartly.

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8:00 AM -  Cloudy and temperature of 33 when I started. Wore hat but no gloves. Didn't have a very pleasant morning because I guess one of the pumps for the septic system stopped working so our basement bathroom started overflowing. Oii. Needed to go for a run though. Ended up running a warmup at the track and going out on the backroads. Felt good. Feeling stronger as the days go on. I think I am well on my way to getting back on track!

  • Mile 1: 8:21
  • Mile 2: 8:09
  • Mile 3: 8:08
  • Mile 4: 8:12
  • Mile 5: 8:07
  • Mile 6: 7:46

Total Time: 50:19 Total Distance: 6.2 mi Average Pace: 8:06

Asics 2120s Chili Pepper #1 Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From marion on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:21:39

Benn- you are doing so great!! I am SO happy for you!!! Sorry about the CRAP in the basement! Major Oii!!!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:24:48

Thanks, Marion! I'm happy too! I just hope that I will be able to successfully run the 5k/10k double on Thanksgiving! :) That will be the sweetness for all this hard work - getting to run with loved ones!

Hoiii yeah stupid "crap" in the basement haha. Luckily there isn't too much of that, it's more of just water leaking from the base and sink water shooting out. Hopefully we can fix it.

From marion on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:33:06

You will do GREAT on thanksgiving! Just warm up, stretch and let those horses fly!!! ;)

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:39:38

Thanks, Marion! I don't know if I can really let the horses "fly" per say, but maybe I can let them trot a bit? I'm just unsure about entering a real "race" again. I'm so afraid that running too fast my reinjure myself you know?

I just hope I can successfully complete both races without keeling over! :)

From Snoqualmie on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:51:09

Good work, "rising above it all..." I feel so sorry for people who have septic malfunctions and cannot run away from it all!

From saamijeff on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:51:44

From my experience 5/10 K speed should be alright on the old achilles. For me I carefully watch my 400m or shorter sprinting speeds, including not doing striders at more than about 80%. I don't know about the science, but for me I have had little or no achilles problems since I stopped ALL faster than 1 mile pace interval work. But remember I tore mine running out an infield single so sprinting makes me cringe a little. Good luck in the races!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:57:12

Thanks everyone! As far as the 5k/10k I think what I'll do is stick with Emma and Su (my sister) and see what pace they run. I think last time Emma ran about 25 mins for a 5k. Then with the 10k I will go for it and try to break 50. Way off my old school PR of 40:46 from last year, but again we'll just see how it goes on race day I guess. For all I know I could feel like a million bucks!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 13:11:05

So I am kind of angry with myself. I know my diet isn't the best but I just don't get it. I was at my normal weight of 166 this summer, but after my run today I weighed a fat 177. I would like to think that some of this weight might be muscle mass I've gained. I feel strong and energetic and I'm still running decent paces! What gives? Maybe I just need to try Josse's monofood diet :(

From marion on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 13:13:53

Please remember that your are coming back from a injury. Not only are you building muscle mass, but as you are running more, your body is retaining more water to make sure that it is ready to do the next hard workout. Eat right, eat GOOD stuff, drink and give yourself some time ;)

(you may not want to eat a dozen bagels every day ;) Muahahaha!!!

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 13:17:18

Alright, Marion. I'll try! I limited myself to only ONE BAGEL today! :) And I made sure to promise not to have any more today :). Hopefully that will help a bit.

From marion on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 13:35:24

Maybe one more, just NOT 12 :) you are a growing boy, after all! How tall are you?

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 13:50:52

6'2" (6'3" if I'm wearing shoes :)) It's weird because in h.s. even as a senior I was only 5'11" but when I got my checkup this year I'd grown 3 inches!

From marion on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 14:00:59

If you are 6'2" then 177 is thin and close to just right. 166 is NOT for you!!! Seriously man- I wouldn't worry about the weight AT ALL!! Just eat right. FYI- Usain Bolt is 6'4" 198 lbs.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 14:02:54

Dang! I was hoping to get to 160, but maybe I have to embrace my wide hips lol. I'm like "skinny" but have to wear waist size 34 shorts because I got my dad's hips. Doh!

From marion on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 14:19:58

For a man of 6'2", 34" waist is just fine! Especially at your weight :) AND if you wear your shorts gangster style, this conversation is pointless. ;)

From wheakory on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 14:32:40

I definitely on your way back because your fitness "and again" your consistency is showing that.

In your race Thanksgiving just run by feel and nothing else and you'll surprise yourself.

Your weight is fine... I wouldn't won't go below a 160 with your height/weight ratio.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 14:33:12

HAHAH wait is "gangster" style like those high schoolers I see when I'm observing for field experience where they essentially trip over them? Oh yeah you know me. You know how I do. I roll gangsta' fo shizzle.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 14:35:01

thanks, Kory. Should I just aim then to try to finish both races comfortably? And hopefully turn in a 10+ mileage day? That would accomplish one of my short term goals right there :)

From marion on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 14:55:07

Yep- Gangsta' Benn!!! Kory is right- NO BELOW 160 FOR SURE!!! If you eat well and keep up your AWESOME training- your weight will settle in nicely. Boys have it a bit luckier in that department, in my experience. Ya'll being guys can tell me I'm nuts if you like :) That testosterone of yours really is a lot more helpful that estrogen ;) Guys are built for speed and strength (hunt protect), girls are made to nest and make babies and feed them (store fat, must survive, make good incubator). How caveman is that assesment?

From wheakory on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 15:58:30

"Thanks, Kory. Should I just aim then to try to finish both races comfortably? And hopefully turn in a 10+ mileage day? That would accomplish one of my short term goals right there :)"

I would take one of the races and put a good effort into it, maybe the 10k then the other one use as a cool-down. This way you can use one as a good race pace and the other has a nice gentle cool-down.

Make sure you do a good warm-up before racing.

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8:00 AM - Cloudy, sprinkles, temps around 35 or 36. Went to the track and did a warm up and then a short jaunt on the backroads. Felt pretty good. Got a decent amount of sleep last night. I work early on Friday and Saturday so maybe just a 3 mile run tomorrow and then Saturday off.

  • Mile 1: 8:35
  • Mile 2: 8:18
  • Mile 3: 8:32
  • Mile 4: 8:23
  • Mile 5: 8:11
  • Mile 6: 8:30

Total Time: 52:06 Total Distance: 6.2 mi Average Pace: 8:24

Asics 2120s Chili Pepper #1 Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From will on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:14:31

This is what I have been waiting for all year - the return of Benn the runner! Way to work hard and have fun...

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:16:33

Awww thanks WILL! I still have to remember to take it easy. I think what I want is to try to stay around the 30 mpw range and see how I feel. You've been logging killer miles dude! Hopefully next year I can focus on a 1/2 or something. for now I'll try to regain some fitness

From Lybi on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 13:32:58

Benn, I really admire how consistent you are with your running. You've got the tenacity to be a fabulous distance runner, that's for sure!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 13:39:24

Or at least a professional bagel eater :) Jogging is the only thing keeping me from blowing up like the Goodyear Blimp!

From wheakory on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 14:55:08

Great workout. Sleep is so important in training. Your running is some cold weather there... way to stay dedicated. Do you have a lot of areas where your house is to run where the traffic isn't bad?

Nice to have a day-off on Saturday.

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 14:57:47

I live out in the country so traffic isn't that bad. Only two main roads. I run on the backroads and this week I've seen the same two school busses, and maybe 4 or 5 various other cars on the backroads. So I don't have to run with much traffic (at least if I go early in the morning). Afternoon runs are a different story.

From kelsey on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 18:32:18

Great mileage so far this week!

From marion on Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:07:12

What school do you go to?

Great run as usual! How is the bagel count? SAVE THE BAGEL!!!

From Brent on Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 22:08:53

Howling commando, nice consistent running. Those wow runs can be hard to get the foot out the door, they sure pay off.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From kelsey on Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 15:51:01

Is that a new pic? Or maybe it's just the first time I noticed it. Either way, Emma is gorgeous!

And you may be a professional bagel eater, but I take the award in ice cream hands down :)

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Downer: At work on Friday and Saturday not just my right achilles, but BOTH started to hurt to the point where it hurt to be on my feet and I nearly fell. Had to take the elevator - humbling experience. Have tried to stay off my feet since, and called into work on Sunday night. Hopefully things will improve. I have an appointment with another specialist on Thursday morning and hopefully we can figure out what is up. This just really sucks. Not to mention I feel like a heifer because I am not running so I'm gaining weight.

Did a bunch of arm exercises with 12 lb free weights today ~ 20 mins worth

200 crunches, 100 situps, and 50 pushups (2 x 25 sets).

I need the downtime to finish up the rest of the assignments for this semester. Almost halfway done with my master's degree! I am so sick of school. Yuck!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 180.00
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From kungfublonde on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:36:25

I'm so sorry to hear you are hurt. Take care of yourself and get better soon! If you want cross training tips, people all over this blog are awesome at it, I've found (not me, though!). Brent and Kelli's blogs are particulaly good for that.

And don't say bad things about school- I am really excited and thankful to finally be going back to get my Master's. I know you get burned out, but try to appreciate it!!

Love the new picture :)

From Snoqualmie on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:38:25

Is is swollen? Maybe you can do some pool running while you heal. Downtime for finishing projects is a great idea!

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:38:54

Im just going to take it easy, forget about the xtraining. It's been 11 months of "recovery" so far and now I have just seemed to make things worse. I am going to take some time off and then only run 3 or 4 times a week max, every other day. Running more than that seems something like my body won't tolerate.

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 12:42:24

Ironically they aren't swollen like they were earlier this year. They just hurt after I'm on my feet for an extended amount of time.

From wheakory on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 13:48:00

Sorry about the achillies. Again you may look to see if your using the right shoe for your foot arch. It might just be Tendonitis. I would start doing a lot of stretching something I always forget.

From Nevels on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 14:04:33

Sorry to hear that. Kory might be onto something with the tendonitis idea, but I think it is a wise decision to take a little time off and then tentatively start back. As a side note, swimming and pool running have helped me in the past during foot injuries; they give good workouts with no impact, and they even help stretch out a lot of those muscles/tendons/ligaments.

And I feel your pain regarding school.

From Paul Ivory on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 21:28:00

Benn, I join the chorus. So sorry to hear about the achilles. Hang in there. All these challenges will eventually pay a dividend. I wish there were magic words of wisdon for you. How about Ralph Waldo Emerson: "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 22:40:56

Thanks for all of the kind words everyone. I am hoping that when I go to the doctor's I get some sense of what to do. Maybe I am just got out to be an every other day runner. I have to admit I don't have the potential nor the natural gift for this sport that so many of you possess. I will fight the good fight though and I agree. One day I can look back on this and see where I came from.

From Paul Ivory on Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 20:06:04

Benn, one more quote that may apply for you, author unknown:

"Life is a headlong rush into the unknown. You can hunker down and hope nothing hits you or you can stand tall, lean into the wind and shout "Bring It On Darlin'-and don't be stingy with the Jalepenos."

From Brent on Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 21:23:52

Benn, running against the wind, without the silver bullet band. Hey, your right, some runners are blessed with the physical makeup to be great, injury free. The measure of a runner is not in PRs and splits or a spot on the first page of the mileage board. Paul's quotes are great. Never, never, never, never, never, quit.

Stay Kool, Hang in there Buddy, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 22:29:32

It was so great to check my blog before going to bed and see some of the great things you have all said. You guys make me feel so lucky to be a part of the blog. I'm going to pray for some good news tomorrow at the Doctors. I'll keep you all updated.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 22:32:39

And go figure.. Bill Rodgers ran a 1:13:14 this year at the 15k Stockadeathon.. I ran a 1:07:40 last year and lost to him by like 2 minutes. Such is life. If I hadn't been set back by this achilles issue I think I could have easily beat him this year :( . I guess there's always next year (if he runs).

From Lucia on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 11:21:03

Nooooo! Injuries suck! Get better soon!

So proud of you for being half-way done with your masters! I know it's hard, but you'll be soooo glad you did it when you're older. I certainly wish I had done it years ago - my brain isn't what it used to be. To a speedy recovery!

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Had my doctor's appointment today though I don't know if it was much of a "doctor's" appointment.. he never came in once for the hour and a half I was there. Guess he was busy. I explained the circumstances and then how the pain came on last weekend at work and I had the physician's assistant look at my achilles. We ended up getting 2 xrays of my right achilles because that was the one that has been the trouble in the past. They showed slight inflammation at the base of the achilles where it connects/goes into the heel bone (forgive me if I don't remember the medical terminology). She suggested that I make an appointment to get new orthotics. The ones I have, though professionally designed, are 5 years old and she suggested another set of custom made ones since perhaps the ones I have now have been compressed over time. She pointed out as I expected how I am the atypical runner as I have the biomechanics of a couch potato. But I assured her I am indeed a distance runner at least at heart and want to do what it takes to get better. I have a followup appointment on December 3rd. She suggested I do pool stuff and stationary bike riding, but as someone moved my bike WHILE it was attached to my wind trainer my bike is officially BROKEN. Grrr. Even better is the fact that my insurance doesn't cover orthotics so that'll be another $300 or so. Should never have spent the money on the wind trainer. I think I want to move somewhere where the weather is nicer. Let's hope at work this weekend my achilles tendons cooperate.

Did arm exercises for 20 minutes, as well as crunches and pushups.

3:00 PM - After an hour and a half tinkering with the messed up bike, decided to just hook up my road bike to the wind trainer. Now I am keeping it in my bedroom so that I can keep an eye on things, rather than keeping it out in the garage. Road for 65 minutes. It felt good to get a ride in again after nearly a month off of the bike.

Total Time: 1:05:00 Total Distance: 20 miles Average Speed: 18.5 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 175.00
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From wheakory on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 13:44:46

Sorry about the news and the expense. I believe you can be a distance runner. You have the patience to get better and things will turn around with God's help.

Doing your other routine exercises will keep you fit and toned. Especially the pool work.

St. George, Utah is a nice place to live and great weather all year around.

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 13:48:54

Thanks, Kory. Just frustrating you know? I would use a bike indoors all winter if I could, but I bought the wind trainer to use and someone forgot to detach the trainer and basically ripped the rear derailer off my bike and now its all bent and unuseable. Nothing seems to be going my way, haha. I will try to get more pool stuff in, but its 30 mins away which is a major downer. The bummer of living out in the middle of nowhere!

From Bonnie on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 16:13:45

I am so sorry to hear about your achilles (and bike) Benn ... I will be thinking positive thoughts for you!

From jefferey on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 16:44:11

Commando,

Hope all turns out OK for you soon-

Do you do much stretching after your runs? When are the upcoming nuptials?

Great pic of you and your fiance!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 16:57:20

Yeah I do about 10 mins of stretching after the 1st mile, and then 10 mins after the end of the run.

Thanks. Hopefully it turns out well too!

The date is 10/16/10. Next fall is going to be too crazy with my student teaching and all. Plus we want to have time to save up some money to hopefully pay for everything and have money set aside for an apartment and stuff. I'm excited, yet nervous at the same time! I need to get in shape before wedding day!

From marion on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 17:09:47

Yeah for the wedding date! Why not 10-10-10? jk ;)

My insurance does not cover orthodics either. I was not happy to shell out the $250 for them. The ones I have are supposed to lat forever though :)

I sure hope your heels heal quickly!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 17:18:23

That's what they told me last time. "Oh yeah these things will last 10-15 years!" But the ones I have/had are foamy, not the leather ones that a lot of other people have. Hopefully these new ones will be better!

From marion on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 17:21:17

I sure hope so. Mine are called runner flex, I think. They have lots of layers of futuristic materials and a lifetime warranty.

From Brent on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 19:49:17

Benn, just a little bump in life's journey. When the going gets tough, the howling commandos get going, cross train like an animal, but, don't eat like a horse.

Cross training, going for miles and miles without leaving is tough, stay focused. hang hang in there.

Stay Kool, Goal 148 with a six pack, B of BS Rools out

From Nevels on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 20:03:05

Kudos on the adaptive cross-training. You're taking this little setback much more gracefully than I would. Like Brent said, stay focused, and it will all come back around.

From saamijeff on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 20:56:11

Do you use anti-inflammatories? I know many frown on them but I found then essential when recovering and dealing with tendonitis both achilles and in my forearm. Sometimes better living through chemistry does work.

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5:00 PM - The achilles tendons did not hurt as much at work today as the previous week, but man I was glad to be off my feet at the end of the shortened shift. I really don't know what's up, but I'm hoping those orthotics when I get them will help get things sorted out. Got home and hopped on my bike on the wind trainer and rode 1 hour hard. Definitely got a good sweat in. Had just had dinner before the ride so that might have affected me. Felt strong. Especially since I had a comment from Dean Karnazes running through my head all day.

Total Time: 1:00:00 Total Distance: 20 mi Average Speed: 20 mph


This hit home, especially today, which was 11 months to the day since my injury. Excerpt taken from page 212 of 50:50:

"It has always been my nature to deal with setbacks internally and resist urges to complain about my suffering to others. A recent study suggests this habit is healthier than I'd realized. Researchers from the University of Missouri found that injured male soldiers who scored higher on a test designed to assess "traditionally masculine" psychological traits (including unwillingness to complain about internal pain and suffering) tended to heal faster. The authors of the study speculated that men who are more reticent to communicate their suffering to others may also have a stronger belief in their ability to overcome suffering on their own, and that this belief is to some degree self-fulfilling. The takeaway? Try not to wallow in your misery. Instead, channel the discouragement you may feel into a renewed commitment to overcome your setback. Fight harder and you will heal faster." - Dean Karnazes

*I think it is the last line that got me pumped for my workout on the bike. I can and will do this!!

7:40 PM - 20 mins of free weights on my arms (nothing surprising seeing as I only have 12 lb dumbbells haha); 200 crunches and 25 pushups.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 176.00
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From barry on Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 18:43:49

I am sorry you are having such a rough week! Have you tried to use the elliptical machine? I am not sure if you can or not but that is what i used when i had shin splints and that helped me to stay in shape. Just remember this too will pass and you will be back to running in no time.

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 19:52:32

Yeah I've considered the elliptical before, Barry. Thanks for the suggestion. But the way my legs are built, they don't like the elliptical machine and my hip flexors get really sore after that.

From Brent on Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 21:21:12

Howling Commando, we all have adversity in our lives, some large, some small and some that seem large. It is difficult to suck it up, when the going gets tough, etc. But, what is the alternative? Be miserable, make others miserable, what positives can we take and move on? Have you heard of Curt Brinkman? It is worth a google, I heard him speak a couple of times a few years ago. I have asked myself several times, why train like an animal with no hope of return to an old form or maybe even run again? Well, live in moment, that is the answer.

Stay Kool, Never Give Up, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 21:36:46

'Tis the Howling Commando way to fight and go down trying. Howling Commandos are fierce and not prone to being couch potatoes. It is not easy to be kept from the roads, but we have determination. A runner's heart is hard to break. Fight the good fight and I'll do the same. I think it was Churchill who said:

Never, Never, Never give up.

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4:00 PM - Got home from work and after a snack hopped on the wind trainer. Felt strong and relaxed and enjoyed listening to Car Talk podcast. Don't know how I missed pod casts before! They're a wonderful thing! Now time to do a bunch of homework. I hate the ends of semesters! Doh!

Total Time: 1:00:00 Total Distance: 20 mi Average Speed: 20 mph

A quote that I found that I like in considering the things life throws at us:

"Life's up and downs provide windows of opportunity to determine your values and goals. Think of using all obstacles as stepping stones to build the life you want." - Marsha Sinetar

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11:00 AM - All kinds of good news today. 1) No pains thus far in my achilles today - I am going to try and stay off my feet until work tonight to help, 2) Weight : 174, -6 lbs from earlier last week. 8 pounds from goal, 3) Today is 2 years to the day since I gave up soda cold turkey. Still going strong!, 4) Found out I get to see my little niece, Jane, tomorrow for the first time since she was only like 1 or 2 months old. From what I hear she is quite the character! Had a really strong ride today. Today is a wonderful day! Now time to go do loads of homework. Blah!

Total Time: 1:10:00 Total Distance: 23 miles

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 174.00
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From marion on Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 16:33:10

800 calories so far, or all together? You need to eat man! Eat good stuff, but you need to eat :)

I am SO glad to hear you are having a GREAt day!!! you deserve it!

Enjoy that niece of yours! Babies are the BEST!!!

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 17:52:18

Oh I don't know how it all works with the calorie thing. I'm just marking down how many calories I burn and stuff. Don't worry. I'm probably eating more than I should be :-P

From wheakory on Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 18:55:53

Nice ride. I hope the homework goes fast for you. Your dedication in college will pay-off fast. Nice work in I'll areas of your life. I'm glad the achillies is good.

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Give me a big old YUCK! Got home from work last night at midnight, went to bed and got up and took a step and my left big toe was screaming in pain. Not good. I had my mom look at it since she's a Physician's Assistant and she conveyed one of my biggest fears (in grown toenail!) She told me to get some "Outgro" it is called on the way to Emma's house today after school. It is supposed to help thicken the nail and such. It is supposed to take a couple days I guess to work. Needless to say this puts my promise to Emma, Su and Jonny of jogging the 5k in jeopardy :(.

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From Lucia on Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:02:38

YUUUUUUUUUUCK!!! and OH NO! I used to get those all the time, they're so painful! Now I pass the back of a sewing needle between my toenails and the skin after showering every day, and that keeps the nail out of the skin (and dirt out too)... I hope the outgro works! It may get fixed before you realize... good luck!

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:57:02

Thanks, Lucia. I am praying for a miracle so I can hobble the 5k. This stinks. I'm falling apart. I feel like a 97 year old geriatric patient. They should just put me in a home already.

From Brent on Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 20:34:37

Howling commando, heck, what is a few toenails, I have lost 14 over the years, had two cut, it is just part of running. You will get better and only be 96. ha ha, (not funny if your the one in pain, my right big toenail just fell off from St. George)

Stay Kool, Think Young, with the Restless, B of BS Rools out

From Brent on Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 20:50:24

Benn, I was being flippant about the toe problem, it is serious and can take some time to heal, etc. Good luck on your recovery. By the way, just read some of the comments on Sasha's blog, I have a gay nephew, he did not choose to be gay, I rushed his mother to the hosptial when he was born and was in his life for all his early years. There is not an easy answer, but, love and let live.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

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9:45 AM - Temperature in mid 30s, partly sunny. Never seen so many people at the Turkey Trot! There were a record 5,500 people that registered for the 5k! I decided to run with my sister and we had to run down an alley the next block over and come from behind to the back of the pack as the crowd was too thick up front! Crazy!

Unfortunately Emma couldn't run. She got out of work yesterday at 7:00 pm and was dropping off the phone to the next resident staff person and tripped on their stupid stone staircase on the way down. I don't think it's a bad sprain, no black and blues, but it is defnitely swollen. I had her elevate it yesterday and I iced it for her. She is such a trooper for coming out there today!. I'm still waiting for the race results to be posted, but it will be cool to see (I nixed the 10k and opted to run with Emma's bib number and chip for her with my sister in the 5k). Then also just turned in my 10k chip since I wouldn't be running that either. It was still a fun run though! MY SISTER IS AWESOME! THIS WAS HER FIRST 5k! PICTURES TO COME SOON! Wait til you see Jonny! hahaha. He dressed as an Indian and led the field of 5500 in the first 100 meters!! So cool! Will be interesting to see how well Su and I did. We started off slow and sped up and finished with about a 9:30 mile or so. She looked strong in her first 5k ever :) . I am betting we passed like 400-500 people!

Cooled down to the parking garage.

Total Time: 3.75 mi Total Distance: 3.75 mi Average Pace: 10:14

My sister Su, my brother Jonny and me after the trot.

*Note: Jonn made the 5:00 and 6:00 news on no fewer than three tv stations! How cool is that?!

Asics 2120s Chili Pepper #1 Miles: 3.75
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From marion on Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 11:35:12

Sounds like a GREAT time! I sure hope that Emma's ankle gets better soon! How are your ailments doing?

From Lucia on Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 22:12:07

Nice work Benn, being an awesome brother! Hopefully Emma will be out on the trails soon!

From Nevels on Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 22:20:51

I can tell I've been spending too much time on the computer lately; I saw a guy last night that I haven't seen since we graduated high school, and all I could think when I first saw him was how much he looked like your profile picture. Suddenly I feel like one of those skeevy internet guys; I need to go for a run...

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12:30 PM - Went for a bike ride before doing mounds of homework. Emma left to go home today and I kind of feel down in the dumps. I don't like this whole living in different states junk. Kind of bites the big one. I have a lot of homework to do. Major presentations and finals and final projects all due this week. My achilles and bottoms of my feet hurt something fierce the last three days at work. I go on Wednesday to get seen by another specialist and hopefully once I get new orthotics things will be better. I did 80 mins at a good clip on the wind trainer though.

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. I ate a little more the last few days than I wanted to, but I'm going to try hard to eat a little better and bike a little more and try to keep the weight down. I really should aim to get to 166 again though. I'm 10 lbs away from goal!

Total Time: 1:20:00 Total Disance: 25 mi Average Speed: 18.75 mph

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 176.00
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From marion on Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 15:16:42

Hang in there with those nasty heels of yours! I am glad you had a great Thanksgiving! David and I were 800 miles apart for about 6 months of our engagement and it was lousy!!! hang in there! Soon enough you will be together every day. So many people complain about the first year of marriage. We LOVED it! It was so exciting to be together that all of the little "living together" things did not bug us at all :D

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 15:40:52

I know. It just seems like it stinks even more each and every day though. And then I am happy as a clam when I gt to see her for a day or two, and then when she has to go home like today it stinks. It's like an exponential stink factor lol.

From marion on Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 15:50:43

I feel your pain. I even got to where it made me mad to be around him at all, in the end. It will be OK- hang in there man! ;)

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 15:53:22

Thanks, Marion! :) You always make me smile!

From will on Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 21:19:05

Nice bike ride, Benn!

Hey, if you think living in different states is rough, my sweetheart (eventual wife) lived in Africa for 2 years when she was with the Peace Corps. We wrote a lot of letters, it was interesting because it would take 3-4 weeks for a letter to arrive (no email in 93-94), so news was always a month old. I remember receiving her Christmas gift in June (a hand made scarf which I proudly wore to work the day it arrived).

Good to see your able to cross train while you get your injury figured out.

From Brent on Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 22:31:40

Benn, love will keep you together, without the Captain. Good luck at the Doctor. I wonder if your kick around shoes are part of the problem?

Stay Kool, Accross the Universe, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 09:56:52

Man Will! I don't know how you did that! I have to admit that I'd probably wear a scarf in June too if it had come from Africa from my sweetheart. I have to crosstrain else I'd go crazy. I just hope that this stupid injury gets figured out soon you know?

Brent - I know that my shoes I've been wearing are the Brooks Addictions which are designed for pronators and big runners. The only "new" shoes I have though are my 2 pairs of Asics and I don't really want to take them and trash them by just wearing them for any day shoes. Should I try to find another pair or something maybe? I just need to figure this junk out in the winter so hopefully come spring I can jog a couple days a week and then bike on the other days. I need someone to scold me when I run more than 4 days a week. I just don't think my body was built to run that many days!

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8:15 AM - Woke up around 7:00 this morning after getting 9 hours of sleep. I really needed that sleep. I was tired! Had to get a bike ride in especially after both Jonny and Harry poked fun at me this morning saying that I was putting on "Papa Pounds" (though I was informed by my sister that I have to be a dad first to put those on). Hmm, so yeah I didn't feel too awesome today, but I got on the bike and biked hard for 80 minutes reading another 100 pages from Michael Connelly's 26 Miles to Boston. Some good stories in there!

Total Time: 1:20:00 Total Distance: 26 miles Average Speed: 19.5mph

Arm exercises afterwards for 20 mins. If I get my presentation stuff together for tonight's class I am going to try to do another 15 or 20 minutes on the bike before going down to Albany.

2:30 PM - Was on fire today! Got so much work done. Now I just have to wait to turn it all in! I have a presentation tonight and then have to prepare one for next Wednesday and then finally Christmas break! Did a solid, steady 20 mins and change on the bike.

Totatl Time: 21:00 Total Distance: 6.75 mi Average Speed: 19.3 mph

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From marion on Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 11:40:13

I am guessing you are on a stationary bike? I had you outside and then you mentioned reading it stopped me cold! :D Have a great day!!! Good luck with your presentation!

From wheakory on Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 12:25:30

Great bike ride! It's okay to put on a few pounds that's what this time of year is for. I think we can be so geared towards fitness that we lose site in what's fun during the holiday's and that's eating. You look very toned in your pictures. Don't worry you have dedication that will always keep your fitness where you want it. Have a good day.

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Off to the Orthopedic today to hopefully get fitted for new orthotics! Wish me luck! I will update before class tonight! :) Make it a great day!

UPDATE: Back from the doc's office. The guy was nice and he examined my feet and my gait when I walked and we agreed that my feet are not exactly built to be a distance runner's. They are completely flat and my collapsed arch I guess is the result of a severely weakened postfibular tendon or something like that which is the tendon that controls your arch when you walk. He said that its weakness has resulted in all the other muscles in my feet having to do a lot more work than they should which has hence put stress on my achilles tendons. We figured this out by having me stand on my toes, and then he wanted me to go up on one foot only and then the other and I was surprised to find I couldn't do it! I smiled, embarrassed but he said don't worry about it, now you see how your feet have been "cheating". He said that even though I can go up on my toes, it is usually when both feet are on the ground so as to compensate for the other's weakness. I am hoping I can find stretches/strengthening exercises to do so that I can help myself heal.  So long story short, he took impressions which made me chuckle because they looked just like BigFoot footrpints in the foam, and scheduled a follow up in a few weeks when the orthotics will be ready. Bad news is the pricetag. $350.00 for the orthodics, today's visit, and subsequent followup and fitting sessions. But if it means I can be a runner again, I guess it is worth it. Afterall, there is no feeling like a jog on the open roads.

Short ride on the bike today.  I was going to do more but I just didn't have the drive in me after long morning at the doc's office. Ended with 250 crunches and arm exercises with free weights.

Total Time: 16:00 Total Distance: 5 mi Average Speed: 18.9 mph

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From kelsey on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 08:40:16

Good luck, hope they don't cost you a fortune!

From wheakory on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 12:14:55

If the new supports work than the money is definitely not an issue. Especially, how bad you want to be a runner. I hope things turn out great and you can run again to your potential. I've always heard that the bio-mechanics for someone with flat feet makes it difficult on the support structure to run a long length of time.

From Kelli on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 14:41:28

Orthotics will make all of the difference in the world! They are well worth the price tag!! Good luck and here is to happy feet in the future.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 14:42:52

Let's hope so! He is giving me full length orthotics this time. Last time I only had 1/2 length just to about the end of my arch. Now I just have to wait the 2-3 weeks until they're ready! That'll be the difficult part!

From Brent on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 20:57:41

Benn, did the Doc give exercises to be doing? Good luck, Big Foot riding a bike?

Stay Kool, Take the Long Road Home, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 22:41:40

I didn't get any exercises yet. I am going to ask when I get my orthodics though .. I wonder if I can "google it" though

From Scott Zincone on Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 23:17:55

At least you got some answers as to what has been going on. Hopefully this will be another step forward in your recovery.

And I wonder how many other bloggers tried the "standing on your toes" test ? I did and was relieved I could pass it.

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 23:21:45

Thanks, Scott. I agree. It's nice to finally have some sense of closure on this very long setback. I want to learn the prober strengthening techniques so that I can come back a lot stronger.

I can't even express how embarrassed and unnerved I was when I couldn't do the standing on my toes test!

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I tried to google it and I think that what the doc must have said was that it was either the tibialus posterior or tibalus anterior that I need to strengthen (as in the tendon running from my heel bone through my arch). If anyone knows any strengthening exercises that'd be awesome!

I watched this video off of youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vZVq3ov914

I also remember now about four years ago when I got my set of first orthodics, the ortho telling me to try to do an exercise where you place your feet 1-2 feet from a wall and make your feet into arches (especially for me since I have flat feet). He told me to try to work up from 1 to 2, to 5 mins at a time but I never felt any beneft of it so I didn't do that. (This was back in 2003 when I first started running. I guess I should have listened!)

I'm going to try to do both of these exercises to see if I notice any benefits while I'm on my feet at work the next few weeks.

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From Paul Ivory on Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 21:45:06

Benn, good luck to you in your healing. I'm going to take a month off from running to let the right heel do some deep healing.

Merry Christmas, Paul

From The Howling Commando on Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 14:49:21

Thanks, Paul. I am going to be laying low I think too. I just have to have more will power with regards to my diet since I will be more sedentary from now on :(. I feel blah and need to lose about 10 lbs!

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11:00 AM - A little warmer than the last two days. We got three inches of fresh snow last night and finally it climbed out of the single digits. Now they are saying it might be warmer than normal. Go figure. Haven't had time to get in a ride in almost a week with working Friday, Saturday, Sunday and finishing final projects to hand in. It has been quite eventful! Finally done with this semester on Thursday night for a month break. I really need it!

Update on the achilles/foot issues: Feet did not hurt nearly as much this weekend at work. I found that new stretch and strength exercise which is supposed to help the posterior tibial tendons. I have been doing the toe raises in the "^" shape, 3 sets x 12 reps about two or three times a day and have already started to see a difference. Had a strange "pop" sound from behind my left knee yesterday when I stood up from wrapping gifts, but it only hurt for a few hours and pain is mainly gone today.

Hopped on the bike and used the wind trainer today. Did 90 minutes of nice solid riding. Really needed a good ride :). Drank 48 oz. of water on the ride. I was amazed I was that thirsty. Also, as I finished 50:50 last week, I decided to revisit Ultramarathon Man by Karnazes and read 125 pages of that while on the bike. Arm exercises and 250 crunches.

Make it a great day!

Total Time: 1:31:00 Total Distance: 30 mi Average Speed: 19.8 mph

SWEET! ORTHOTICS ARE DONE! JUST GOT THE CALL. BAD PART: CAN'T FIT ME IN UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY :(. Bummer! But at least I am one step closer to being a runner again! Woo hoo!

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From Nevels on Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 13:50:16

I've read Ultramarathon Man, but I have yet to get to 50:50. Is it any good?

Glad to hear that your feet are feeling better.

From marion on Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 14:00:05

Yeah for some pain reprieve! Hang in there man! You have got it MUCH worse out there! We just got about an inch and we are still in the 20's! I am asking for a Spiderman ski mask for christmas. I am going to be ROCKIN!! I want some red running tights too. I need to make my list so the family knows my deepest desires!!!

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 14:40:26

Nevels: 50:50 was awesome! Karnazes has the heart of a lion and the legs of a tank. Even after 50 marathons in 50 days in 50 states, he went and started running home from NYC to Philly and then west, past the Mississippi until he had a Forrest Gump like epiphony. You'll enjoy it if you liked Ultramarathon Man.

Marion - Thanks! I am hoping my new orthotics will further help matters! I can't wait to hear about your escapades in new running attire! haha

From Brent on Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 21:59:42

Benn, once running is in the sole, your always a runner. good to hear your getting better.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

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10:00 AM - Finished up some final project work. Have a presentation tonight but then my semester is essentially done. I will just have to go to class tomorrow evening at 7:00 and then a month off! I'll also be halfway through the master's degree program. Woot!

Went on the wind trainer this a.m. Really can't wait for spring and running outside :)! Did 61 minutes hard effort. Felt good!

Total Time: 1:01:00 Totatl Distance: 20 mi Average Speed: 19.6 mph

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From marion on Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 14:08:43

Nice ride! LOVE semester ends! It feels so GOOD to have NOTHING that has to be getting done! Enjoy your time off. Will you get to be with Emma for the whole month?

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 19:56:22

Thanks, Marion! It does feel good.

Sadly no. :( It's almost like I will see her less. Our work schedules are the least compatible imagineable! However I think from about Xmas to the end of the first week of January she doesn't have work so at least I'll see her for two or three days in a row. It really stinks only seeing her like once a week at most :(

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8:00 AM - Up and at 'em early today. Snowing already. Supposed to be real treacherous tonight which sucks. "Snow, sleet and a lot of ice" is what they are calling for. I had all 3 papers that we're turning in today done last class, but she wouldn't take them so I had to hold onto them all week. I will just be happy when I can get them turned in and off my shoulders. I just hope she lets us out early because I work at 8am tomorrow :(. Also really need to try to keep myself from eating yummy foods - I feel so fat. I need to be under 170!

Hopped on the bike for an early morning ride. Finished reading Ultramarathon Man again and started another reading of Pam Reed's The Extra Mile (fitting, no?) Felt strong. Just wish I could get out on the rides. The time goes so much faster out there and a 2 or 3 hour ride is nothing. But sometimes I feel like even an hour on the wind trainer feels like an eternity!

Total Time: 1:01:30 Total Distance: 20 mi Average Speed: 19.5 mph

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From Kelli on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:18:23

Yeah, school is almost done for a bit!!! You get a long winter break, right?

Enjoy the snow, hope the ice stay away, but enjoy the snow!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:20:43

Yeah I get 4 weeks off. I'm trying not to have to work 5 days a week though like I normally do during breaks because 1. they don't pay me very well and 2. I want to spend time with my fiancee!

From Kelli on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:28:29

Yes, you take some time off to be with her!!! School is rough, I remember all too well.

HAVE A FUN BREAK whatever you do!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:33:11

Thanks Kelli! Great run this a.m. and hopefully the P.M. one is good too! Try to get some sleep! I hear you on the difficulties trying to get adequate amounts of sleep!

From Nevels on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:02:18

You've been reading all these ultra books; do I detect a prospective ultrarunner?

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:16:59

I have an entire bookcase of just running books. It's all I ever think about. I want to be an ultra runner so bad. I just have to get things sorted out so I can start logging miles again. I will have to start small and just aim for marathon #3 first though!

From Nevels on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:38:43

Once you get back on your feet and work toward a marathon, you'll be fine for a 50k. Contrary to natural intuition, a 50k is easier than a marathon, because you're going slower, and you don't beat up your body as much as you would on pavement (most 50k's are on trails).

And clearly, once you've done a 50k, the next natural step is a 50-miler, and then...

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:41:01

*drools :) I can't wait to do my first 50k! I've always had the heart of a distance runner. Now it's just fooling my legs into not thinking about the distance!

From Nevels on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:47:42

Once you get good and healthy (which maybe these new orthotics can help accomplish), just start slowly upping mileage (~10% per week) and giving yourself a down week every three or so. By the time you get up to 40 or 50 miles per week, start shifting some of the mileage weight to longer runs, and once you can mosey through a 12-15 mile run on your own, you'll be fine for a 50k, when you'll be making frequent stops at aid stations (you paid for them; you might as well use them - my own philosophy), so all you have to do is talk yourself from aid station to aid station, which will probably be around 6 or so miles apart. If you've got the mind for it, which you seem to have, then it's just a matter of time before you'll be hammering the trails.

Rock on...

From Brent on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 14:57:40

Benn, I had never thought about a 100 miler until lately. It would be awesome, you can do it. I have been thinking about training for a full IRON man when I retire in a few years. By the way, clipless is just no toe cage thing on the pedals, a cleat is on the shoe that locks you in. It does keep you more engaged with the pedal as uses more range of motion. I am with you, riding for miles and arriving where you never left sucks. I can't wait for spring.

Nevels would be a great coach for your Ultra

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From marion on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 17:02:00

Great ride! It IS so much easier to ride in the great out doors! Hang in there, Spring will be here sooner than you think! YEAH!!!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 17:49:12

Brent: I have never tried the clipless . I always have to wear my running shoes and tuck the laces in when I ride as I have a toe cage on my bike. Maybe I can look into the clips though.

Marion: I hope so! THINK SPRING! THINK SPRING!

Nevels: Would you consider coaching? :) I could pay you with chocolate chip cookies or whatever goodies you want! haha

From Kelli on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 18:45:36

Nevels will have us all running ultras soon enough! He is persuasive!

From Nevels on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 18:59:05

I don't know about being a full-fledged "coach," but I'll be happy to come up with a training plan for you, targeting a certain distance, once you're back running, and I can answer any questions you may have about ultrarunning/training/terrain/trail-running/etc that I've got some experience with. Just let me know, and I'll do what I can for you.

Kelli, are you still planning on that 50k?

From Kelli on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 19:02:00

I AM!!! I have not picked WHICH 50k yet (Red Mountain or Antelope Island) but I will be doing one of them and I am excited about it!

From marion on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 20:16:05

NOT ME!!! I am pretty sure a marathon is going to KILL me! I am not being overly dramatic- I am sure I would actually DIE if I tried to run 100 miles!!!!

From The Howling Commando on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 06:39:57

Haha. You're too funny, Marion! You wouldn't die! Though you might be really really REALLY sore for a few weeks or months afterwards hehe

From Nevels on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:48:15

It's not so bad; the soreness was subsiding by the Thursday afterward, and I can almost feel the tip of my big toe again already...

From marion on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 11:53:29

funny Nevels! You are just an amazing super hero! So what have you blown up lately?

From Nevels on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 13:24:34

Alas, I have not been to the blast range in a while, so I personally have not been present for any detonations in the last couple of months, but I have been simulating them with computer models, and that's fun...right...?

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Embarrassed that I have not been blogging that much. Simply have not had the time to exercise with work and school finishing up. Finally got my stuff handed in. Huge storm in the northeast shut down everythign and made it problematic with our final classes last Thursday night. Good news from today: GOT MY NEW ORTHOTICS! I am supposed to wear them 1 hour today and then add an hour each day until I get up to 7-10 hours. Then I can start jogging in them. Follow up scheduled for next month sometime. I am excited. I hope that this will mean new and better things on the horizon! Keep the faith! Waddle on friends! as our friend John "the Penguin" Bingam would say!

 

Kind of somber story.. reminder to treat each day like it is our last and to keep the faith. Everyone please pray for all those affected by winter weather this year.

My sister's exboyfriend Will is a pretty good guy. He and his two brothers have had a pretty rough few years lately with his mother passing away in 2005. Though he doesn't come around the house much any more, his youngest brother, Shane (9) is like a brother to me. My mom takes care of him a lot and he spends a lot of time here. Well his father's new girlfriend has family in the area and I guess her parents' best friends moved up to Scotia near here a year or two ago. With the power out everyone out here has been using generators and her parents' friends started theirs up to keep the heat on. They left the door open for ventilation, but I guess the door closed in the heavy windstorm the other night. Well to make a long story short their daughters dog was over there and she called to check on it. When no one answered she went over, and found that her father had died in his sleep and her mother had woken up and tried to get out but had collapsed on the bed, also expired. :( Needless to say this is not what Will and Shane's family needs to go through right now ;(. On top of that I have to see their other brother, Jeremy (19) at work tonight. Hoii.. 'Tis not the season for downers like this

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From marion on Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:21:14

Yeah!!! Yeah that school is over! Yeah that the orthotics are here!! Yeah for waddling on! I am ice skating! FUN!!! Spring will be here in 3 months!!!

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 15:29:32

I can't wait for spring! the scary thing is it's not even officially WINTER yet! :(

From marion on Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 15:39:29

True- but only 5 days until official winter begins! Then we will be in for 2.5 crappy months and 2 months of iffy weather and then SUMMER!!!

YEHA!!!

From marion on Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 15:42:08

Benn, I just read your update- that is HORRIBLE! I am SO sorry! That is so sad. Hang in there and just love them as best you can! Again, I am SO, so sorry!

From Brent on Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 21:12:06

Benn, best to you with the Orthos. By the way, I have heard the John the Waddle man speack several times. Me being a avid reader of runners world could not resist talking to him before is talk at the Honolulu marathon. Well, I was the brunt on all of his jokes during his talk. I did not realize him asking me questions was material to poke fun at my competitive side. He is a good speaker and has a good perspective on "non competitive running". I wish that I would have had a tape recorder. *Note, one thing about going to marathons, I have met Alberto Salazar, Joan Benoit, Dick Beardsley and several other legends. I also had Joan autograph her book and have autographs of several of them for my scrap book. I still think that Alberto is the best marathoner of all time.

Sorry to hear about the passing of your friends. It seems we have the same thing happen in Utah a couple of times each year.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 00:46:04

Marion - Yes, cannot wait until SUMMER!; Thanks for the support. I know they'll get through this. They are very strong.

Brent - How lucky! I have yet to get a single autograph for my scrap book! I'm ashamed of my lack of one actually. :( . However I did read "Duel in the Sun" and I have to say it was one of my favorite reads. How cool to meet such legends, Brent! This might sound corny, but you are a legend in your own right, at least to me. You're a mortal legend for a back of the packer like me! :-D

From will on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 21:25:04

Benn, tough times, for sure. As van Gogh liked to say, sorrowful, yet rejoicing.

Congrats on finishing up the semester, and good luck with your new shoe thingys.

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I got my final grades in for the semester (all A's). I earned my second consecutive 4.0 GPA of grad school and actually second 4.0 of all time! I seem to do a lot better at grad school than undergrad! I was stoked to see the grades! :) So happy!

Orthotics update: They feel good! :) Wore them almost 6-7 hours today pain free. I think in a week or two I might try jogging!

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From Jody on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 21:38:16

Congrats on the 4.0 - that ROCKS!

From will on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 21:38:34

Whoa, all A's! Time to celebrate the awesome accomplishment - Way to go, Benn!

So happy to hear your new shoe inserts are feeling good. I can't wait to read one of your race reports :)

Happy holidays...

From Brent on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 22:29:51

Professor, congrads, nice 4.0 PR a second time.

10,000 commando points, much tougher than running.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Becca on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 07:36:59

Great grades!!

From barry on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:43:12

That is awesome. Good job!!

From Nevels on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:47:46

Congrats! Got me beat!

From Kelli on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 12:52:35

Oh, goodness! A runner and a genius at the same time. GREAT JOB!!!

From wheakory on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 14:06:53

Congratulations of the grades. I'm glad the soles are working for you. I hope your able to run soon.

From Marion on Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:51:49

Merry Christmas!!!

Way to go man with the grades! You are my hero! I was the WORST student in the history of all time! You are ROCKIN'!

xoxoxoxoxo

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 15:32:22

Thanks so much everyone for your kind words :) I can't wait to be back to running with you all~! :D

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF MY FRBLOGGING BUDDIES! You guys and gals make me smile. I'm so lucky to have you all for friends!

From Kelli on Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 00:04:34

MeRrY ChRiStMaS!!!!

From josse on Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 17:04:35

Great job on the grades!! I just got orthotics too, I like them although my sciatic pain is still there.

From jefferey on Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 18:17:46

Commando,

Nice work on the grades! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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11:00 AM - It is unseasonably warm here with a projected high of 56 degrees today, though I wasn't able to go running outside because of the intense fog. I have not had much time for exercise the last few weeks with the holiday rush and all. I feel kind of blah. I know I've gained weight. I'm going on a diet starting today. I am anxious to start running again and I hope that 2009 will prove to be much better running wise for me than this year. I feel like a failure sometimes because I haven't accomplished all that much this year and I've put on about 10-15 pounds since all the summer biking. I need to be more disciplined in my approach in training as well so I don't suffer all these setbacks. Did a 45 minute hard effort on the wind trainer this morning.

Total Time: 45:00 Total Distance: 15 mi Average Speed: 20 mph

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OPERATION SLIM DOWN: DAY #1 -

Starting Weight: 180.0 pounds

And so it begins... I was going to wait until January 1st to start this plan, but we all know that so many New Years' Resolutions fail. Maybe it has something to do with the date?! Therefore I am starting my own diet a little sooner. Some of the prescriptions for my planned diet include: frequent, smaller meals each day, eliminating as many breads as possible, and no eating after 8:00 pm with the exception of a cup of tea at work. For the time being I am going to blog what I eat so I can monitor calories. And for my calorie tracker I will now put how many calories I eat per day rather than total calories burned. Here goes;

8AM Breakfast: 2 cups of coffee with 1/2 cup of skim milk (50 calories)

12 PM Lunch: 2 cups steamed broccoli with pepper and garlic (60 calories; 8g carb), 1 orange (100 calories; 22 g carb), and 1 large red delicious apple (80 calories; 22 g carb); 2 large glasses of water (32 oz)

3 PM Snack: 1 large red delicious apple (80 calories; 22 g carb); 1 serving Reduced Fat Triscuits (120 calories, 21 carb); large glass of water.

5 PM Dinner: 1 cup long-grained brown rice (210 calories; 44 g carb); 1 cup steamed broccoli (30 calories; 4g carb); one serving of fat free chicken tikka masala (homemade with skim milk) (125 calories; ~25 g protein). Dessert of 1 orange (100 calories, 22 g carb). 2 large glasses of water (32 oz)

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From Snoqualmie on Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 15:50:12

Good luck with the weight loss! I am sure you will succeed. I am going to take off a few pounds in the next weeks as well, to add to my chances for a BQ this year. I have had great success with The Paleo Diet for Athletes, if you're interested. (You can google it.) I agree with you about the date thing. :)

From Brent on Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 16:21:57

Benn, lets make this a challenge, lose 10 pounds by the end of Feb? It would be good to have both of us take the challenge. I will do my offical weigh-in tonight.

By the way, when life is full of work, grad school, love of your life, some things just need to take a back seat for a time. Don't be too hard on yourself.

Stay Kool, the thin man won't have anything on us, B of BS Rools out

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 16:27:53

Deal, Brent! My mission is to lose 10 pounds by the end of February. We can do it! :) I agree it will be nice to have someone else doing this too. That way we can keep each other motivated!

From jefferey on Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 16:24:51

I think you will find it harder to keep logging the daily calorie intake than to stay on the diet. Don't cut out all the good whole grain breads though. Good Luck to you! Over the last few years I went from 210 to the low 170's so I know it is possible once you get going.

From leslie on Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 20:18:25

I just read your first diet day, that is impressive, can you keep that up? I think I would starve, I have to eat more in the AM for my run. I will have to keep checking your blog to see how you do. Good Luck!!! It is nice to see you men so concerned about your weight, I thought it was just us girls!! :)

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