Running with Friends


Dustin's build is far more reminiscent of Lawrence Taylor

So my run for yesterday was a nice evening run with my friend Dustin.  Now, you have to understand – Dustin is built somewhat like a linebacker from a football team then a runner.  The fact he is willing to tackle (get it?) the Marine Corps Marathon is an amazing thing.  I know that runners come in all shapes/sizes – but there is a “runners-build” we think of – and line backer ain’t it!  He and I met up and went over to a local park for the 6 mile run that “the plan” had on Read more ›

Posted in running, running injury

Namaste.


Last night was our first Yoga class.  I wasn’t sure what to expect, only having done Yoga on the Wii.  The interesting thing to me – is that what I learned on the Wii did help! (And Seriously, who woulda thunk it?)

Warrior 1 Pose

 The instructor was faced with the challenge of walking into a room where she knew no one and knew nobody’s levels, and teaching a class.  She started out with asking if anyone knew anything about yoga (not really – unless you count the Wii).  So she worked on teaching us some basic poses. Read more ›

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Posted in Cross Training, Other Exercise, running

To many rest days makes for a rough beginning!


So, up this morning and out the door!  Granted, there were multiple pushes of the snooze button, but I headed out the door this morning none the less.  The humidity was so thick I felt like I was going to drown, but running in the low 70s (compared to the 90s) was nice.

I took the weekend off (see previous post for all of my excuses) which brought me to 4 days in a row without running.  This causes a couple of unfortunate side issues.  1) It’s hard to get up and go running.  It seems that past 3 days off – is where my motivation takes a hit.  It also seems to be length of time off before my surgery site (for those who weren’t here in January, I had a left inguinal hernia repaired in Jan.) starts to cause me pain.  The Doctor is a little stumped that lack of exercise causes it to hurt – but regular exercise keeps me pain-free.  I figure it beats the opposite way – even if that would make more sense.  Not many people have built-in motivation like that.

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Marathon Training Week 6, along with my excuses for the weekend!


My Son's 9th Birthday! HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRYCE!

 

So, the first thing to say is —

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRYCE!! 

My Son turned 9 yesterday, and had a VERY busy Birthday weekend!

 

Now, lets start with the week in review!  This is what my week should have looked like:

6

Rest

3 m run

5 m run

3 m run

Rest

7

cross

This is what it really looked like: Read more ›

Posted in running, Week in REVIEW!

It’s time for “Freaky Friday!” More strange things found around the Interwebs!


Its Friday!! That means its time to show some more bizarre things found out on the interwebs!  Now, with today’s post – any of my readers that “like” Runners World Magazine on Facebook may already have seen this first one.  It’s the RUNBIKE!

The RunBike (Picture from Runbike.com)! It allows a person to run as if they weighed 2/3 to 1/2 of their weight!

Now many of the comments on the Facebook page for Runners World were less than complimentary, and many of them I can understand.  If it is used simply for an overweight person to be able to run, with no changes to diet – then it serves no real purpose to me.  However, if you step beyond that initial impression, some new possibilities come out!

As he advertises, for people who have medical issues – making it low impact has added benefits.  But Think of this.. If a person weighed 300 pounds, they CANT run. It will destroy their joints.  But if you could remove 1/2 or 1/3 of their weight – they won’t do as much damage to their joints.  This allows them to gain the benefits of running (as far as calories burned is there a better form of exercise?) with out the damage. It could really allow someone who had hit that dreaded level (Obese) to lose the weight far more quickly than walking.   I think it’s a pretty remarkable idea..

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This morning thing isn’t too bad…


Ok, that title is a lie… getting out of bed just to go run is still bad.  My comforter can be heard over the air conditioning saying “You can run tonight… I’m nice and warm… Wouldn’t another hour of laying in bed and dozing be perfect?”  Then I glance at my wife, laying there peacefully asleep…. and face the further urge to stay in bed.

But I didn’t.  I managed to get out of bed. I will admit that I ended up waiting until the last possible moment that I could – which would still give me (just) enough time to do the five-mile run on the schedule. Read more ›

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Running in the Wee hours of the morning


I have had this image for a while - just waiting for the day my lazy butt got out of bed so I could run in the Morning!

I posted last week that I have begun weight training. The unfortunate scheduling aspect of working & lifting is that the timing only works if I get my lazy butt up and run in the morning. (This will mean getting up at ~4 am on some of the long Wednesday runs closer to the marathon.)

Now, understand. I hate getting out of bed. No – seriously. The best part of the day is the laying there with no concerns, cuddled up in the warm blankets, often with a warm kitty purring like a motor next to me. Sometimes one of the kids (and sometimes both thing 1 and thing 2 come in) will come cuddle up with dear-old-dad as well. So, you can see why I have problems leaving this Nirvana I face every morning.

Well, this morning I did indeed, leave this wonderful cuddly feeling. Maybe it was driven by the memory of lifting yesterday – encouraging me to get up and run so that I can lift tomorrow. Maybe it is due to the fact that I started watching may calories again – making me more aware of caloric burn. Or Just maybe, It is me growing a little more responsible (ok, ok.. I admit this one is unlikely.. Stop laughing and pick yourself up off the floor. I’ll wait.) Read more ›

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Monthly Review – July’s totals!


Just a Quick Monthly review –

Down 1.4 lbs
Ran 67.8 miles (seems awful low when I compare it to other runner’s blogs such as detroitrunner or even just watching many others.  )
Lifted 2 times (This was started at the end of the month)
Swam 1 time (would like to be doing this weekly)

As far as my marathon training plan – my mileage has been pretty close to “the plan,” although I haven’t been completely on with the it for a single week.

I am not to disappointed with the last month, but I am really looking forward to watching my mileage head up in the coming months!

89 days, 23 hours to go!

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Maps are awful flat.. The running route was not!


My trusty water bottle, you can see on the back side where the fabric was that I could keep under my hand - while the strap was on top of it. It bounced a bit more than I may have wanted, but did work.

A nice short run of ten miles was in the cards for yesterday so I used mapmyrun.com and figured out a route that was 10 miles that would end at my parent’s house. ( Yes, even in my mid thirties I am mooching off my parents, although for this day it was simply some water and a ride home!)  I filled up my water bottle and headed out the door.  The last time I ran with my water bottle, the water quite warm shortly into the run.  I thought cool water might be nice while running, so this time around I decided to toss some ice-cubes (Brilliant aren’t I?)  Shortly after starting – I had  another brilliant realization – holding a bottle of ice water in your bare hand makes for a cold hand! (Man, I could so be a rocket scientist with cognitive abilities like these!)  I thought of  “I Run Like a Girl’s” recent frost-bite experience, so I switched how I was holding the bottle.  I changed it so that the fabric of the bottle was between my hand and the bottle – It wasn’t terribly comfortable, but it did avoid frost bite in July.

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Introducing “Freaky Friday!” Strange things found around the Interwebs!


So on Fridays, I have decided  to start showing some of the more interesting and bizarre things that I find on the interwebs and elsewhere.  Whenever I can, I will make a wee bit of an effort to make them running related (or cross-training) wherever possible (since it is a running blog after all…)

The TREADMILL BIKE!!! (Picture from Red Ferret)

I was looking online for a picture that would go with a title of “TREADMILL OF DOOM!!!!” (Not because of any horrendous experience on a treadmill yesterday, but to try to make a boring treadmill run a little more interesting for you, my reader.)  While looking for this, I found one of the craziest things I have seen –  The TREADMILL BIKE!!!

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