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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Rachel told me there was a heat advisory this afternoon, so I put on my running shoes and hit the trails. I got a late start, so was unable to take full advantage of overhead sun, but the temp. at 5:00pm was 91, with high humidity.

After yesterday's exercise binge I was unsure how I would feel, but my legs felt normal, and my energy level was above average. I decided to run to the arboretum and slog up and down the hill. 

The first 30 minutes were the toughest because my body was trying to find a way to keep its temperature in an acceptable range. Eventually I got into a running groove and was able to pace myself with a somewhat normal stride. I was unsure how long I was going to last, but as the minutes slipped by I was getting stronger, so I kept it going.

After finishing a cliff bar I threw the wrapper next to my water bottle at the base of a jack pine. As I passed the tree a while later I saw a squirrel with the wrapper in its mouth - that made me laugh out loud :)

A few brave souls were doing hard sprints up the hill, but they lasted 5 or less reps before being crushed by the heat - pick your poison, hard/short, or moderate/long, both have their benefits.

I watched the sun start to set in the west, and felt the temp drop a few degrees. I checked the stopwatch and saw that I had been going for 2 hours. I decided to keep running, the elusive grail of 3 hour hill repeats within reach.

I kept on striding up and down the hill, feeling great. At the 2:45 mark I decided to put an end to the session. I was close to 3 hours, there to be taken, but it would have been forced, beyond what my body wanted to do. 2:45 seemed right for the day, so I stopped, feeling a perfect mixture of exhaustion and blissful strength pulsing through my veins. 20 years ago I did workouts like this, and the same feelings surfaced today. 43 years old, and I'm still kickin' it, it seems unbelievable that I can still put in workouts like this.

ROCK ON!

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