Friday, October 28, 2011

McNotagain 30

     Another weekend, another ultra.  After Forest Glen, Mcnaughton Park will seem tame.  I am so looking forward to getting to Pekin on Saturday morning and getting this thing started!   I have had two weeks of recovery and a good week of  carbo-loading,  I'm trying something different with the loading for this run, I am taking in almost 90 percent of my total calories this week with complex carbs.  I have gained a few pounds and hope they pay dividends at mile 25.  I will let you know.

Monday, October 10, 2011

One Down-Two To Go!!!

Farmdale is in the books.  33 miles-6 hours 30 minutes. Tried to make it in 6:15 but crashed on the last 4 miles.  Painful.  Next week is Forest Glen.  I've heard it is a very difficult course.  Very hilly and water.
We will see who is boss!

Monday, October 3, 2011

No Pushing 50!!

Well, 50 came and went without much fanfare.  Went for a short run to stay loose for this weekend.  Farmdale, Forest Glen, McNotagain.  All three in the month of October.  What a way to celebrate my 50th year.  Michelle treated me to a weekend at a bed and breakfast in southern Illinois.  We had a great time hitting all the wineries and just spending time together.  I will let you know how this weekend goes.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Evergreen Lake Ultra a Great Success!!!

 It  took a couple of days to finally sink in that we really pulled this off!  Eddie, Jared, and Paul really kicked ass on Sunday.  It is hard to put into words the way I feel about what we have done.  Not to brag but I have been to a lot of races  over the years, and I have seen better run, but not many.  I also was humbled to the point of tears when I read the emails congratulating the race directors on such a well run event.  I just hope we can live up to expectations  next year.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Going Nuts!!!!

      The first Evergreen Lake Ultra is less than three weeks away and I am nervous as hell.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Evergreen Lake Ultra

     Only six weeks to go till the Evergreen Lake Ultra  not running-but race director.   Kinda nervous that we only have 16 runners so far.  I know a lot of ultra runners wait til the last minute but I'm starting to get worried.  The trails are running great right now. Wish me luck!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

One more day off.

     I start my ultra season training monday!!  Took two weeks off from any kind of hard training, let the body heal just so I can abuse it again in October.  We have a new runner with us these days. I love seeing the progress in new runners, and I especially like to see the reaction of a new trail runner when introduced to our sport.  What percentage of runners are "real" trail runners?  P.H. is going to be good.  I am so ready to get this training in gear,  I don't think I have ever look so forward to a running season as I have this one.  This is the beginning of the time of year when we separate the running geeks from the real runners.  Lets go!!!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Crazy Stuff

   Well Ive done it now.  Registered for back to back Ultras.  By back to back I mean consecutive weekends.  The Farmdale 33 mile on October 8th and  Forest Glen on October 15th.  Had a great muddy, rainy,  run this past Sunday morning.  It is great to run with no so normal people who can appreciate this kind of fun.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Ultra Planning Under Way

      The planning is well under way for the  1st Evergreen Lake Ultra.   14 entries so far, we hope for 40.  I forgot about all the work involved in organizing an event like this.  I am just glad that ultra runners don't demand much.  Just a trail to run on, some food and drink and a trinket that says they have finished.  

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Just Thinking

     "Make a careful exploration of who you are and the work you have been given, and sink yourself into that.  Don't be impressed with youself.  Don't compare yourself with others.  Each of you must take responsibility for doing the creative best you can with you own life."


Galatians 6:4-5

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The Steamboat Classic is in the books.

    Another running moment this morning.  I wanted to run around 7:30 pace, ran 7:10s.  I guess all the hills and repeats really paid off.  But it wasn't the pace that made my morning, it was the way it felt.  I have to tell ya, I  kinda got emotional when I rounded the corner, 50 yards from the finish line, and saw the clock.  You have a hard time describing to non-runners and even some regular runners cant understand what this feeling "feels" like.  So I don't talk about it much, I guess I should and maybe it would motivate someone if I did, but I really don't like too.  Now it is time to get back to the trails.  I would like to run an ultra or two this fall, and avenge my DNF at Potawotami. 

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Trail Runners Nocturnal Emitions.

     Great trail run this morning.  It is hard to explain to someone not used to running in these kind of conditions, just what the attraction is, or that you are not crazy.  I'm not crazy, and I love running on days like this and in conditions like this.  Just for a reference, the rain was coming straight down, so hard at times that it was obscuring my vision.  Days like this tend to make you appreciate the good and accept the not so good.  As long as I am running trails all is good.

Friday, June 3, 2011

All Is Good

     I am having some great runs lately.  Lots and lots of hills and quarter-mile and half-mile repeats.  I am almost feeling too good if that is possible.  A couple of my recent runs have been a little emotional.  If you are my age and run a lot and get into that rhythm you know what I am talking about.  Not the "runners high" but something beyond it I think.  Its hard to describe. But I think it can happen only to a person my age.  When we are young, we take these runs for granted,  now I relish every one of them. 

 Steamboat here I come!!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Good Trail Run

Great trail run this morning, 14 miles with three good friends.  75 degrees, sunny,   It was a nice recovery run from this weeks hard workouts.  Cant wait to get past Steamboat so I can get to my marathon training. 

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Back to the trails

Ran trails today for the first time in a week.  Not that I don't want to run trails, it's just Steamboat Classic time and I wanna run 7:20 pace, pretty ambitious if you know Steamboat.   Speed work (1/4 mile repeats) and lots and lots and lots of hills for the next three weeks.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Wait; I'm supposed to be an ultra runner

     Two weeks into my Steamboat Classic 15k training.  This is a whole different animal than training for an ultra.  Hills, hills,hills and speed work.  It's a nice change from all the looooong slow trail running.  After this, its marathon training!!!!!
    

Friday, April 29, 2011

Hamstrung

    For the life of me, I cannot figure out why my left hamstring is so sore.  Not sore to the point that I wont run, but just a nagging tightness.  Didn't bother me till I slipped on the ice this past winter, I didn't fall but I caught myself  kinda funny.  I have been doing the stretches and strengthening exercises for a week.    We will see.  Went to the volunteer meeting tonight, for the Lake Run next Saturday.  I am one of the official beer pourers!!!  Should be fun.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

50 miles of hills=DNF

     You can probably tell by the title that things didn't go well last weekend.  Mother Nature was being a real bitch.  Rain and mud in the morning.  Sun and humidity at noon.  But an ultra runner like "me" has got to deal with those things, right?  No problem.  But the damn hills!   I have run lots of hills, lots and lots of hills.  I absolutely love running hills.  But there is nothing that can prepare you for the hills at McNaughton Park.   Who knew?  Denman Hill, Hill One at Pere Marquette, the Glen Oak loop at Steamboat, even Mountain Goat at Kickapoo, have nothing on the so called "hills" at McNaughton.  At least the afore mentioned can be (run) up and down. The hills on the Potawatomi Red Trail are better suited to rock climbers than hill runners.  By mile 30 my knees were shredded and my spirit gone.  DNF-DID NOT FINISH!! for only the second time in my running life.  The first time has been  taken care of two times over.  This one will be taken care of Saturday October 8th, 2011.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Potawatomi

          
Mc Naughton Park
    Saturday, April 9th at 6 am.   50 miles, on rugged trails, with 10 creek crossings, 1600 ft of elevation change and I want to do it in under 11 hours.  That's  13 minute 12 second per mile pace.  Pretty ambitious considering I have run only  three times in the  two weeks since  the Clinton Lake 30.  I don't know if the time off will help or hurt?  On one hand, the down time let my body  heal from the abuse it was put through at Clinton, and on  the other hand, I really felt like I could have ran more and kept my fitness level up.  I guess I will find out tomorrow.  Still figuring this ultra stuff out.