Thursday, March 6, 2008

Good Things are happening

The only thing that kind of sucks about the running right now is that I have to do most of my runs at 6:30 am. Not gonna lie, it is tough to get yourself moving for 9 miles when you really don't want to. The few good things that I see about working out that early in the morning are: The run is over for the rest of the day, I can eat what I want for the rest of the day and not worry about an upset stomach during a run, and it keeps me modest on days that I know I should run easy....because its 6:30 in the morning. Like I said in my last post, I have only been running once a day for a little while and I feel that it has really been making me feel better. I also finally got a massage yesterday for the first time in like 5 months...not gonna lie though, $125 IS A LOT OF MONEY. It was good but not $125 good.

Also since the last post, I was able to run at USA Indoor Nationals in an Exhibition race, the DMR. I didn't know what to expect since I have done NO speed work, but I was feeling fairly strong. So the couple of us that went up were myself, James Kopcsky, John Byrnes and Abiyot Endale. John has run 1:50 for the half when he was at Seton Hall, James has run 4:16 for the mile and Abiyot has run 3:57 for the mile, 7:45 for 3k and apparantly I just found out placed 11th in either the 2003 or 2004 WORLD XC 4K Championships....NO BIG DEAL. We stayed up in Bean Town the day before at the athlete hotel and it was pretty nice. So race day, I ran the 1200, James the 400, John the 800 and Abiyot the 1600. Now before I talk about it, the teams in the race of being note-worthy were University of Oregon, University of Wisconsin and the Oregon Track Club Elite. Before the race I listened to alot of jabber about how these team wanted to go for the Indoor World Record....I am so mad at myself for listening to this garbage. Totally took me out of my game and this shit will never happen again. I don't know why I even THOUGHT about listening to people before a race. So the race went off and I ran between 3:01-3:02 for the 1200, not bad considering no speed work, James ran 51-52, John ran 1:57 and he was not happy with his performance, and Abiyot ran 4:11 because the next closest person ahead of him was like 80 meters. The leaders splits were 2:56, 47, 1:47 and right around 4 minutes. We ended up 4th with 10:03. Not terrible but definitly not even close to our potential. Then we got to watch the rest of the sweet National Champs.

Since then I have been thinking about my training and workouts and everything that I need to focus more on everythign to bump my performances up to another notch. I have really been focusing on the eating and rest aspect more lately and running in the AM really makes me focus on that as well. So here is all teh running that I have forgotten to post in the past 2 weeks.


Thurs. Mar. 06, 2008
7-8 miles in the AM @ Saxon Woods park

Wed. Mar. 05, 2008
9 miles in the Am @ the Rockies, a little sluggish from the workout last night
PM massage

Tues. Mar. 04, 2008
3 mile warmup, 3 x mile, 2 x 200 strides, 3 mile cooldown
4:54, 4:47, 4:37...felt really comfortable

Mon. Mar. 03, 2008
9 miles in the AM @ Saxon Woods Park

Sun. Mar. 02, 2008
13 miles in Am @ the Rockies w/ Stephen and Ross

Sat. Mar. 01, 2008
3 mile warmup, 8 x 400 hills at Sleepy Hollow HS, 4 mile cooldown

Fri. Feb. 29, 2008
9 miles easy pace

Thurs. Feb 28, 2008
9 miles easy pace

Wed. Feb 27, 2008
9 miles easy pace

Tues. Feb 26, 2008
3 mile warmup, 4-4.5 mile tempo run at the Rockies, 3 mile cooldown. The weather was REAL SHITTY....cold, really rainy and the footing was all slush and ice....Not too much fun.

Mon. Feb 25, 2008
9 miles nice and easy

Sun. Feb 24, 2008
15 min. warmup, 1200 in DMR - 3:01-3:02, 5 miles easy running
USA Indoor Nationals - Reggie Lewis Center, Boston, MA. 3:25pm

Sat. Feb 23, 2008
Easy 4 miles with John and Abiyot plus 4 strides.

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