Thursday, June 12, 2008

Slacker (blogging that is!)

Man! It feels like it's been forever since I've blogged! I guess because in the instant gratification era of the digital world, three weeks is forever! I was recently debating two new pairs of running shoes...here me out on this first. Believe it or not, Nordstrom Rack sells some sweet motion control shoes. At least up in the Roseville, CA. area. If you time it right, you can have selections from Asics Duomax, Brooks Beast, Nike Equalon and about 4 different models of New Balance...all for about a 60% or more discount off retail...kid you not! Asics retail are $90, $39.99 there...Nike Equalon, $129 retail, $49.99 there.

Since I'm sharing this little tidbit of motion control heaven with you, I must also share with you that I am somewhat of a stupid guy, especially shopping. True story, the first few times I was shopping at the Rack for shoes, I was very excited to see the deals available, but I was so frustrated because....(ready for the stupid part???) I could only find the freakin' left shoe! Stupid me never realized that I had to go to the desk to ask for the MATCHING right shoe! Yes, it took me about 3 trips before my lovely bride told me "The Secret" of shopping for shoes at the Rack. Only after she laughed hilariously at me for a good 5-10 minutes. You must not share that story!

I digress...I brought home my tried and true Asics Duomax MC plus a pair I've never worn, Nike Equalon MC. I ended up returning the Asics! That's almost sacrilegious. For some reason the Asics have been feeling like bricks on the bottom of my feet and I think that is one reason why I've had some heel pain. I didn't have that pain in the Nikes. So I am no longer a Nike running-shoe virgin, so far so good. I'll tell you how they feel after 100 miles.

Speaking of running. Over the last 2+ weeks I've been running from 6-9 miles each time out. I am blessed to live in somewhat of a hilly area. Nothing major, but I have access to some climbs of 300 or so feet in less than 1/4 and 1/2 miles. That said, I'm really happy with my 10k times. The last few have all been well under 1 hour, which is cool. Yesterday though, I went for a run during lunch, in the heat (about 85). I had two nice size hills, both bigger than Beacon Hill in the Boston Marathon, and very similar in distance. The first mile cruised by in 7:33...I was pretty happy (Nikes feeling GREAT!). Miles 2 thru 3+ were hills. I rolled through the first mile of rollers nicely. Then the freakin' pitch came. I was able to hammer this but even while practicing every breathing tactic to keep making O2, I couldn't keep the lactic acid from attacking my hamstrings and gluteals. I was so tight at the top I almost had to walk, but didn't. After that, it was nice rollers, net drop, down to home. I finished averaging 7:42/mile for a rolling 10K, 48:54. I was very happy with that.

A few days prior to that I ran 9 miles. It was a little slower, finished at 1:15. I wore the Asics on this run, and my feet were hurting. There were some other runs in there too, but Dude! that was over two weeks ago, can't remember what I did:P.

I am logging around 20-25 miles per week, which is kind of where I want to be before I start kicking in the program for December.

The last few runs I wore the BodyBug, it's this thing that you wear around your upper arm and it counts calories burned. On the days I ran, my total calories burned was easily above 3,000, I think my highest was 3,800. Wow...you know what that means right? It means I GET TO EAT! and I like to eat! J/K kinda...I'm actually trying to eat better because I want to see how it makes me feel. Kendra read this great diet book, Eating Clean (and the sequal to it), there are some very easy to follow and good/good for you recipes in there. I recommend you read it too. I am still working out at the gym and each workout I am pushing my heart rate. I'll probably start to incorporate spin again...but after teaching spin for so long, it is very boring for me. I'd rather strap on the shoes and push my heart rate past 190 bpm that way. But I can't say enough about the low-impact a bike gives you, it is a good break from the pounding and I've been able to get my heart rate 200+bpm and not faint! That's definitely part of my plan...I need to keep increasing my anaerobic threshold because that will help me hammer my per mile splits and still stay aerobic. I can't wait for the day I can hit 165 bpm and still make O2...If I can do that and keep my mileage up, that 3hr mark will fall! I truly believe it.

I took a break from running today, worked out at the gym and then wake boarded after work. Sore! The water was glass on the Sacto River and only two other boats were out there. It was my first time boarding this summer and...yeah baby, was able to take it wake to wake on my first run! I had two more loooong runs, and worked on going fakey the last one. I got it, which was cool, but I felt like I had just run 400s, seriously. You can say it was a GREAT x-training day:D.

Back on the road tomorrow...or maybe I'll ride?? GOD BLESS and GOD SPEED!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Keep blogging slacker. It's the only way I get caught up on what you and GB are doing. :-) The tattoo really looks great, hope it's scabbing up and healing nicely.

Tom@RunnersLounge said...

Just came across your blog and wanted to say good job with your running.