How Much Discomfort Can I Tolerate?!

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Location:

Eugene,OR,USA

Member Since:

Nov 09, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

  • 5k PR - 18:48 (7/04/08)
  • 8K PR - 33:46 (5/19/07, on trails)
  • 10k PR - I have not run a competitive 10K yet.
  • 12K PR - 50:10 (8/09/08)
  • 15K PR - 1:04:52 (3/22/08)
  • Marathon - Have run 1 trail marathon, (Grand Island) 3:55 (July 2007)
  • Ultra Marathons -
  • Farmdale 33.5 miles, 10/08 - 6:08
  • Riddle Run 28 Miles, 01/09 - 5:35 (run in 2-3 inches of snow)
  • Devil's Lake 50k, 07/09 - 6:22
  • Howl at the Moon 8 hour, 08/09 - 39.98 miles
  • North Country Trail Run 50 miles, 09/09 - 9:44
  • Farmdale 32 miles, 10/09 - 5:45
  • McNotAgain 30 Miles, 10/09 - 5:50
  • Red Rock Canyon Half, Las Vegas, 06/12 - 2:15


Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep running in the winter - 1st year in Eugene - fun!

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep on Keeping on..

Personal:

Moved to Eugene in Autumn, 2012 - Track city USA!

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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I planned to do some 200m reps followed by 100m rest, but when I arrived at the arboretum I felt like being spontaneous, so I ran as hard as I could for as long as possible (100-600m), then slowed to a jog for a short recovery, and started running fast again.

After a mile and a half of hard running I felt an odd cramp in my upper left side/back, right under the armpit. I had to slow down, and then realized the cramp brought on a bit of asthma, so I could not fully recover in a reasonable time. I kept breathing hard so I walked about 200m, then tried running hard, but it was difficult to do so because I could not get enough air. I walked to the monkey bars and did some strength exercises, by then the asthma had disappeared, so I ran home, alternating fast and slow. 

Other than the strange cramp and asthma, everything felt good. My legs were strong and fresh, which is a good sign for Farmdale. If I was running a 5k this Saturday I would skip it, as I can't sustain 6:15 pace during my allergy season (Sept-Nov). But since I won't be running any faster than 8:00 pace during the 32 miler, my lungs should be able to hold up.

I did feel a slight knee weakness when I got home, but it felt better the next morning. I believe the knee is slowly getting better, but high intensity efforts still irritate it, which is probably why I sometimes feel a bit of pain during a race. Even in the longer races where the pace is slow, I am pushing harder than I normally would in training, and this causes the knee to act up. So I am expecting the knee to be a bit bothersome this Saturday, but hopefully like the 50 miler, it will not slow me down or make me quit the race.

I decided that my first 100 mile race will be at McNaughton Park on April 10-11, 2010. I most likely won't finish the whole distance due to the difficulty of the course (lots of mud and hills), but I am looking forward to running as many 10 mile loops as I can.

Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 14:15:53 from 24.8.167.243

I'm sorry you're workout didn't go according to plan today. You were smart to cut it short. Good luck at Farmdale!

From Will on Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 15:50:18 from 76.247.167.143

Thank you, Carolyn. Hope your feeling better soon!

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