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Location:

Provo,UT,

Member Since:

Apr 07, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5K - 17:11 (Cougar Run)

10K - 34:35 (Deseret News)

15K - 57:33 (Utah Running Club)

1/2 - 1:22:26 (Mountain View Trail)

50K - 4:22:31 (Sapper Joe)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub-2:45 at Saint George Marathon

Win the Antelope Island half marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

I'd like to run the Angeles Crest 100 at some point. And I'd still like to go sub-4 at a trail 50k. Other than that, I'm open to suggestions.

https://www.strava.com/athletes/4808912

Personal:

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I was a competitive cyclist for years. In 2009, after racing in the Tour of Utah, I decided I had plateaued as a cyclist--I could continue to improve, but I wouldn't break through to a new level. So, I started looking for a new challenge.


I thought that challenge would be mountain biking, but I'm a terrible bike handler. I married Catherine in January 2010 and a couple of weeks later I entered the SLTC Winter Training Series with her. A couple of weeks after that I decided I'd like to run ultras, so I signed up for a couple of 50Ks to get started.

Those first races came and went, with varying results. I was looking forward to running more and possibly pushing into the longer distances, but I injured my knee in June 2010 and I've never been consistently healthy since.

I started law school in August 2010, which meant less time for training. In June 2011, Baby Elliott was born, which meant even less time for training. But she's worth it. 

Baby Nora joined us in October 2013, with the same effect on training as Elliott (who, incidentally, is no longer a baby). 

I (finally) finished school in April 2014 and now I'm an evil corporate lawyer in Salt Lake. I have no illusions that I'll ever get back into the shape that I once was, but I'm perfectly at peace with that. I still have many goals to accomplish and many years in which to do it. 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Total Distance
1473.30
New Balance MT100 Miles: 173.20Mizuno Ronin Miles: 394.60Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 186.30Nike Lunarlite Racer Miles: 9.00Brooks Launch Miles: 55.70New Balance RX507 Miles: 146.90MT101 Miles: 253.10Road Chain Miles: 608.25Singlespeed Chain Miles: 200.60MR10 (1) Miles: 165.90
Weight: 165.28
Total Distance
9.10

I planned to run during the day, probably an out-and-back from our house up Grove Creek to the bench, but we were  busy with other things and by the time I got ready to go it was late enough that I was afraid of running out of daylight while on the trail. So, Catherine and I set about unpacking more boxes, planning to run at the gym that night. But it turned out the "best gym ever" closed at 7:00, so I wound up bundling up and hitting the road a little after 7:00. I got off the road as soon as possible and ran an out-and-back on a bike path near our house (packed snow) followed by a loop around the temple for 9.1 slow and steady miles. Once I got going the run was actually quite enjoyable, although my elbows were painfully frozen by the time I was done. It's strange--I've frozen just about everything at least once of the past few years (part of training through the winter, I suppose), but this is the first time I've frozen my elbows.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 9.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
5.30

One hour on the treadmill this evening. I ran 45 minutes on the 15 percent grade. The mileage is lower, but for my goals, I think vertical is more important. After five minutes I stopped my treadmill because I thought maybe the incline wasn't steep enough, but it felt the same when I switched to a different one. Maybe all the treadmills at the gym are sandbagger treadmills, or maybe I'm just getting stronger. Whatever the case, I bumped the speed up to 4.7 mph for the 40 minutes on the second treadmill, while throwing in two 5-minute reps at 5 mph.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 5.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
5.40

More treadmill vert tonight, but slower so I don't fry myself. I ended up putting in 65 minutes, 45 of them on the 15 percent grade. I spent the first 30 minutes at 4 mph, and after about 10 I thought I was through--I just wasn't feeling it. But I kept going and kept feeling better as I went. I never came around to 100 percent, but I did feel well enough to finish with 15 minutes at 4.3 mph before cooling down on the flat.

My mileage is lower this week, but I believe I've gotten over 5,000 feet of vertical so far.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 5.40
Weight: 161.20
Comments
From jun on Thu, Jan 06, 2011 at 12:34:54 from 66.239.250.209

Not bad. That's a lot of vert for 3 days. I'm only at 2000. Hoping to add another 2000 tomorrow.

Total Distance
6.10

There were so many things wrong with this run--I didn't feel well at the beginning, two different treadmills broke while I was using them, and then the employee responsible for restarting the movie in the Cardio Cinema didn't, and I was stuck watching the DVD menu for Stomp the Yard for 10 minutes. Also, I guess Stomp the Yard was wrong with the run. I thought it was supposed to be about break dancing, but instead it was about competitive "steppin'," which made about as much sense to me as a cricket match. As far as I could tell, it's some form of hip-hop patty-cakes performed by guys in faux military outfits who grunt and yell a lot. Also, you win by sliding on your head, but only if it's in response to the guy from the other team spinning around really. really fast. Or something.

Anyways, I cut out early, with nothing more than some flat, easy miles.

50:00

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
4.00

I was planning on doing a second run this evening, but there was no time for it, so I wound up with just my out and back to the bench up Grove Creek. The snow is getting deeper, and the last half mile is mostly suitable only for walking rather than running, both for convenience and safety (I never noticed when the canyon was dry, but there are a few places where you could go for a real ride). Anyways, the two-mile, 1600-foot climb took 32:38 today, compared to 27:28 last week.

Also, I ran into a fellow FRBer at the parking lot who had run up from the valley. I can't remember his name, though, but it sounds like I'll be seeing him at the Buffalo Run.

51:55

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Dragonvulture on Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 11:37:33 from 65.44.116.4

It was me. Thanks for the info on the trail, and it was nice to meet a fellow FRBer.

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 14:36:22 from 98.202.112.51

Aha! I knew it was Dragon something.

It was good to meet you out there today. I'm glad your run went well, and I'm sure we'll be seeing more of each other since we live in roughly the same neighborhood.

Total Distance
9.00

More treadmill miles this morning, and it was a better experience than my last trip to the gym. I watched TMNT (Ninja Turtles, baby) in the Cardio Cinema, which was better than I expected. At least as far as treadmill movies go. I'm not sure I'd ever just sit down to watch it. Now I kind of want to go back and see the live-action movies from when I was a kid.

As for the run--10 minutes to warm up, followed by five reps at 6:00 with five minute recoveries, followed by a short cool down.

65:00

Nike Lunarlite Racer Miles: 9.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 11:29:13 from 66.239.250.209

My gym membership was purchased last night. I was hoping to go today, but my calves are still wrecked. Swimming would have been good too, but I don't currently have an appropriate suit. Soon.

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 14:35:10 from 98.202.112.51

And they'd probably kick you out if you tried to swim in your birthday suit.

Total Distance
17.80

Anyone who's read this blog for a while has probably noticed a pattern of me deciding to do one thing and then doing something else. I'm just saying . . .

Anyways, last night I decided that I would run indoors today, no matter what the weather was like, because the inversion was so bad that I couldn't see how it would be a good idea to run outdoors. But this morning I woke up thinking I really should get away from the treadmill, so I bundled up and headed out into the murk.

I followed the bike path near our house up to the mouth of AF Canyon, then I followed the path (and later a fire road?) along the foothills to Grove Creek Canyon. I started up the Canyon, but I felt terrible after less than a quarter of a mile, so I turned around and continued along the foothills to Kiwanis Park at the mouth of Battle Creek Canyon. From there I ran down into Pleasant Grove, headed north along the irrigation ditches, and then ran down the road back home.

One thing about feeling awful at Grove Creek--I've felt terrible twice this week, during my only two outdoors runs. I'd like to blame the inversion, but that feels like an excuse. Does anyone know whether the crappy air can have an immediate and noticeably detrimental affect on performance?

2:21:00

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 17.80
Weight: 165.20
Comments
From jun on Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 19:10:13 from 97.126.224.219

I wouldn't think so, but everyone reacts differently. It is really really bad out there. I liken us to Mexico City at the moment.

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 19:35:07 from 98.202.112.51

I read your comment in gmail and got confused for a minute because I thought you were referring to the comment about swimming naked in my previous post :)

From Scott Wesemann on Sun, Jan 09, 2011 at 16:49:36 from 75.162.89.170

I think the air might have had something to do with it. I know when I went out on Friday I was feeling a bit sick breathing hard in that crap, but as soon as I came out of it I felt great.

Total Distance
10.20

AM: A quick five miles on the treadmill to start the day. There was a frozen puddle by the gym entrance. I saw a woman slip and fall on it as I was parking my car before the run, and some guy slipped and fell as I was leaving the gym after my run. Also, my first treadmill shut off ten minutes into the run. I didn't crash into the controls as hard as I could have.

38:00

PM: more vertical on the treadmill. I ran a pretty typical workout--10 minute warmup, followed by 45 minutes on the 15 percent grade, followed by a cooldown. I ran most of the vertical at 4.5 mph, but I bumped it up to 4.8 mph once I was inside the last 10 minutes, and finished with a minute at 5 mph. I think that puts me at just over 2500 feet for the night.

I was watching the Oregon-Auburn game because I was told it was not one to miss. I have no connection or loyalty to either school, so I chose to cheer for Auburn. That violates my general cheer-for-the-lowest-ranked-team policy, but sometimes the state of Oregon bothers me because of its surplus of smug. Plus, I see a lot more people running around in Oregon attire than in Auburn attire, so I thought I'd cheer against the team with the (seemingly) more cultish following.

Oregon fans, don't take any of that personally.

Unfortunately, I left at half time. I wonder how the game will turn out

61:00

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 10.20
Weight: 164.20
Comments
From peaks on Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 01:59:13 from 98.202.186.27

i caught the end of the game @ the gym. auburn barely pulled if off with a last second field goal. (with 2 seconds to go)

Total Distance
8.00

Eight miles on the treadmill in a little under an hour. We ran late tonight, so I felt a little off at the start, but I came around after 15 minutes or so. I passed the time by throwing in assorted half-mile intervals. Or interval-like-thingies.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 8.00
Weight: 162.00
Total Distance
6.90

AM: Forty minutes on the treadmill before school. Five minutes to warm up, 30 minutes on the 10 percent grade (10:00/mile) and 5 minutes to cool down.

PM: Very little time this evening, so I just through in a quick 20 minutes on the treadmill. I'm starting to feel some protests in my left knee, and it makes me nervous. So far it's nothing to worry about, and I hope it stays that way. Still, I think I'll be cross training for the next couple of days, then I'll see where I stand on the weekend.

The reason I had so little time this evening is that I've joined an intramural basketball team with some guys from the law school, and we had our first game tonight. I didn't know what to expect before, but I do now--we're terrible. In fact, I don't think I've ever been beat so badly in any sport in my entire life.

I guess it will be fun :-l

New Balance MT100 Miles: 2.70Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.20
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 10:01:45 from 66.239.250.209

You are going to be so ready for the mountains when the snow melts. Jealous.

From Faceless Ghost on Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 10:22:33 from 128.187.97.3

Yes. As long as I don't have to run back down :)

From jun on Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 10:38:38 from 97.126.235.13

Team sports are for suckers. I gave up on them ages ago.

Total Distance
4.00

As promised, I stayed away from running today and used the stair stepper instead. (Obviously, then, my miles aren't actual. But as I've said many times before, the stair stepper is the one form of cross training that I do count in my miles, given it's direct relation to mountain running). One hour at a steady pace (after slowly ramping it up for the first five minutes or so). 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
6.00

AM: More stair stepping at the gym. This time, I alternated between two minutes easy (about 150 watts) and two minutes not so easy (about 350 watts).

PM: Even more stair stepping. Sigh. This time, I just kept it nice and steady for an hour. According to the computer, I climbed 320 floors (compared to about 420 in an hour last night), but who knows what any of that actually means?

Tomorrow I plan to try running again. I think two days is enough to keep my knee from getting injured, but just in case, I'll be at the gym so I can bail at any time (see how just gave myself an excuse to stay inside where it's nice and warm?). Also, I'll wear my little tendon strap thingy. I don't know if it really works, but I think it does give me a mental benefit.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 6.00
Weight: 164.00
Total Distance
14.00

I've said it before and I'll say it again--I like treadmills. Which is why I spent two hours on one today. (Also so I could bail out at any moment if my knee felt like trouble.) The workout was pretty straightforward. For the first hour, I alternated between ten minutes easy on the flat (8:30-9:00 pace) and ten minutes on the 10 percent grade (10:00 pace). For the second hour I ran 10 flat, 20 incline, 10 flat, 10 incline, and 10 more flat, with the last two minutes at a 6:00 pace. After that, I thought I was done, but I still had to wait for my ride home so I ran a flat mile at a 12:00 pace. I read that that was Meltzer's average pace on his cross-country adventure, and ever since reading that I was wondering what it would feel like. The answer--slow. Still, I can see how it would be very enjoyable to cover long stretches of back roads at such a pace. Also, I imagine you'd start to feel it after 10 hours a day for 40 days. Yikes.

2:12:00

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 14.00
Weight: 164.00
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 00:36:44 from 98.245.117.176

Interesting way to mix up the workout. 12 minute miles on the flat, definitely slow...your HR probably wasn't cracking 100 at that pace! It can be really enjoyable to go slow sometimes indeed

Total Distance
12.40

Today is a holiday, which means I meant to get an early start but instead wasn't out the door until sometime after nine. It's so hard to get out of bed when you don't have to.

I ran an out-and-back from our house up Grove Creek. It turns out the trailhead is a little more than 5 miles from our house, not 4, as I had thought. Anyway, there was much less snow on the trail than last time, which I expected, but there was also even less traction, which I did not expect. Basically, it was too warm, and the consistency of the snow was such that I felt like I was running in a Slurpee. I quit after half a mile, reconsidered, pressed on, and quit again after another half mile. It was just too much work and too frustrating to be worth it, and my head wasn't in the game. Even without the climb, it was a great start to the week.

1:45:13

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 12.40
Weight: 164.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 22:31:02 from 75.162.89.170

I almost went up there today too, but I thought the trail might be messy, so I ran on the roads instead. Nice miles!

From jun on Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 22:48:29 from 97.126.233.112

Yuck. Now if it were a grape flavored type of slurpee run then I would probably not have quit till I passed out from brain freeze. Just saying that I like grape slurpees.

Total Distance
6.30

So, my knee is definitely acting up again. I'm not quite ready to say I'm injured, but I'm definitely walking the line. Stupid IT band. And, for the record, I'm not stretching it, strengthening it, or using the roller on it. So really, stupid me.

Anyways, I was going to skip running today and cross train, but when it came down to it I didn't want to, so I ran. I'm sure some of you read that article a while back (on irunfar?) about creating narratives about injuries, and I'm definitely good at that. I think my problems have something to do with running too much vertical. So I'm going to try to run more flats, and limit myself to a couple of climbing days per week between now and the Buffalo Run. If I do that, maybe my knee will get strong enough to handle more vertical between the Buffalo Run and Squaw Peak.

As for today's workout, one hour on a treadmill. Fifteen minutes flat, fifteen minutes walking on the 15 percent grade (I said I think running too much vertical is the problem), fifteen minutes flat, and fifteen more minutes walking on the incline. According to my imprecise measurements, my heart rate was in the low 130s during the walking parts. And if I'm not mistaken (unlikely), I think I got somewhere in the neighborhood of 1400 feet of vertical.

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 6.30
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From catherine on Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:35:01 from 216.49.181.254

Were you going to talk about how you're becoming the hulk?

From jun on Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:19:08 from 66.239.250.209

Which race are you doing at Buffalo Run? The 50k? That race looks competitive this year. Good luck with your knee.

Total Distance
2.40

If you asked me what my least favorite body part is right now, I'd tell you it's my knee. Or maybe my IT band. Whatever. Tomorrow I'll wander into meathead territory, short shorts and all, to do my little lateral strengthening exercises. It really annoys me not to run as much as I'd like to.

Speaking of meathead territory, I've decided to get back to strength training this year. I used to lift five days a week, but when I started cycling seriously I thought I should lose every pound I could, and I've been skinny ever since. (Who am I kidding. Other than a brief flirtation with 180 lbs, I never really managed to break past 175. Which is not much when you're 6'5". In the bodybuilding world, I think I'd be the equivalent of the guy who runs 100 miles per week for 5 years and still can't run a sub-20 5K.) But I'm not racing for anything other than my own satisfaction these days, so I may as well have a little muscle, right? I've taken a before picture, and maybe I'll post it when I have an after picture to go with it. I'm only going to lift twice a week, but I figure I should be able to resemble the Incredible Hulk in a month or two. Green skin, purple shorts and all.

Today I spent 40 minutes hiking on the treadmill at a 15 percent grade, followed by 20 minutes on an elliptical. Followed by about 10 minutes on a rowing machine, because I just found out the gym has one and I couldn't resist the novelty.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 2.40
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From catherine on Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 00:47:02 from 98.202.112.51

What was your least favorite body part before? And you know...you could wear longer shorts if the shorter ones make you uncomfortable. :)

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:23:38 from 128.187.97.3

Probably my appendix. What does that thing even do?

Total Distance
8.00

AM: I'm going to be better about taking care of my IT band, and I started this morning by doing my strengthening exercises. After that, I went for a quick run on the treadmill. Four miles in 27:30. Two miles at 6:20, and half a mile at 5:30, with the rest at a fairly relaxed pace. My knee felt fine during the run, but a couple of hours later it's feeling about the same as it did yesterday. I'll be cross training tonight.

The Cardio Cinema movie of the day is Harry and the Hendersons. Whoever picks the movies at the AF Gold's Gym needs to be fired. Out of a cannon. Absolutely no idea as to what makes a good treadmill movie.

PM: More stair stepping, followed by the strengthening thingies. On the stair stepper, I went for an hour on some random intensity program. A little more than 400 floors.

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 4.00Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.00
Weight: 167.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:44:50 from 66.239.250.209

Yeah, I hear you. They need movies like Death Race (which I've never seen). Or even better, Zombieland. I mean, what is more motivating than a movie about running from zombies?

From catherine on Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 13:13:00 from 216.49.181.254

But no scary movies. They mess with my heart rate.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 13:17:55 from 128.187.97.3

Aww. I was just about to suggest 28 Days Later.

Total Distance
2.00

Yesterday we all got an email announcing that grades would be released today, and I had a hard time not worrying about it between then and 4:20 today, when I actually got my grades. I did well enough.

As for my workout--Catherine and I got a late start, but we made it to the gym this evening. I pumped my guns for 30 minutes or so, then I spent another 30 minutes on the stair stepper doing intervals, alternating between two minutes easy (170 watts) and two minutes hard (390 watts).

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 00:31:14 from 97.126.233.112

And how often did you fix your fohawk (see my post today for details)?

4:20 huh? I bet that made getting your grades a whole lot easier. Respek!

From catherine on Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 00:32:12 from 98.202.112.51

Haha Jun :)

Congratulations on the grades, smarty pants!

Total Distance
6.00

I had an intramural basketball game this morning. For civility's sake, I won't say much. But one could argue that some of those student employees are unreasonable in their enforcement of the honor code. Next time I'll draw a chalk circle around her.

Despite playing half the game short one man, we tied. Definite improvement.

By the time I got to work out tonight, we were running short on time. Which is fine, since my knee isn't getting any better (on the other hand, it hasn't gotten any worse). Ninety minutes on the stair stepper doing three minutes easy, three minutes hard. If the computer is to be believed, I climbed about 570 floors. While watching The Matrix. That's a good treadmill movie. And it's funny to watch on TV--it's been a while, but I'm pretty sure the characters in the original didn't say things like "oh, shucks" and "jeepers creepers!"

Who rocks? I rock.

Brooks Launch Miles: 6.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From catherine on Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:16:53 from 216.49.181.254

Aww. You're so cute.

Total Distance
0.00

Pool time today. I think my knee is feeling better, but I'm going to play it safe for a while and do a lot more cross training than I used to. I'd hate to blow my race schedule before it even starts.

I shared a lane with Catherine. I tried the water jogging thing, but I just wasn't getting it. Maybe a four-foot-deep pool isn't deep enough for me. Or maybe I'm just incompetent. Either way, I'm not sure if I'll try it again. If I do, I'll have to watch some of the videos Bonnie linked to first.

I ended up swimming for 30 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of kicking (Catherine wanted her goggles back). Now I smell like chlorine.

Weight: 165.00
Comments
From jun on Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:04:03 from 66.239.250.209

Ha, dude, I fully don't get the water jogging thing. Do you have to wear weights on your ankles or something? And as for the chlorine smell, YEESH! I took a long shower after my swim yesterday with a whole bunch of smelly soap and I still went to bed last night smelling like chlorine. That is the biggest downside to swimming.

From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:16:00 from 98.245.117.176

What is your race schedule?

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 13:21:13 from 128.187.97.3

As of now, I'm running the Buffalo Run 50K, the Squaw 50, and the Speedgoat 50K, and anything else will just be for kicks.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 13:21:29 from 128.187.97.3

Any of those on your schedule?

From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 14:51:20 from 98.245.117.176

Well, no on those 3. I'll be hitting up the Colorado race scene most likely. We don't have much plans of getting to Utah early this year. But I'd love to meet up with you (and actually start together) again at Kings Peak in August if it works out!

From Faceless Ghost on Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 15:00:28 from 128.187.97.3

Aaron--I definitely hope to be there.

Total Distance
5.00

This morning we were late to the bus stop, so Catherine dropped me off and I ran over to get on the bus before it left, but I tripped as I ran over the snow bank between the parking lot and the loading zone. I stumbled, and because I was carrying an unbalanced load I couldn't steady myself and I hit the deck. Hard. I skinned my knee, bruised my hip, cut my hands and tore my jeans. And now I can't tell if my knee is sore from running or from falling on it. I think it's the latter.

Then, when I went to Subway for lunch I slipped and fell on my butt as I was leaving the law school. Stupid fake Sanuks have less traction than a pair of banana peels. I still love them, though. But seriously, kind of a bad day for Eric.

Anyways, I spent 75 minutes on the stair stepper at the gym tonight. For 60 minutes I did 3 minutes on, three minutes off. Then I kept a steady pace for 12 minutes, cranked it to the maximum level for 2 minutes, and cooled down for 1 minute. Also, I was watching Glee.

Brooks Launch Miles: 5.00
Weight: 163.20
Comments
From catherine on Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 09:53:55 from 207.135.129.5

Poor Eric :/

From Scott Wesemann on Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:34:00 from 66.239.250.209

Glee? Oh my.... What's next Sister Wives?

Total Distance
8.00

I was hoping to watch the BYU game at the gym, but they didn't have the right channel, so the best I could manage was to watch the score updates at the bottom of the screen on ESPN. Looks like a good game. Unless you like SDSU.

As for the run, I just put in an hour, with 20 minutes tempo-ish in the middle (about 6:40).

Brooks Launch Miles: 8.00
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:00:16 from 66.239.250.209

Dang, you could have come over to my place and watched while you did the TM. I watched most of it and it was very entertaining.

Total Distance
4.00

I came up with a new variation on the stair stepper for my hour tonight. Four minute blocks--Three minutes easy (180 watts for the first ten, 160 watts for the last five), one minute at the maximum level (430 watts). The first few reps weren't so bad, but I was feeling it by the end. I was drenched in sweat, too.

While I was going, I watched some alarmist "news" report on Spike TV about gangsters in the army--you know, the kind where the narrator explains that the problem may seem small, but shows how big it really is by speaking in a menacing voice about an isolated event or two. Journalism at its finest, yo.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.00
Weight: 163.60
Total Distance
6.80

Late night, and I didn't even hit the road until just before 11:00. By then there was no spring in my step, and I just kind of slogged my way through. Also, I stepped in a mud bog up to my ankles. My trusty Launches aren't so pretty anymore.

50:43

Brooks Launch Miles: 6.80
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
11.40

A late night last night meant a late morning today, and by the time I'd done some other things that needed doing, it was past 2:00. Energy levels were low, but  ran up the bike path to American Fork Canyon, throwing in five repeats on a short but brutally steep golf-cart road, and then followed the highway back home.

My miles suck lately. Unfortunately, the time isn't there as much as I'd like it to be. Plus, I think my knee is still tweaked, although it's hard to say what I can attribute to my tendon and what O can attribute to my skinned knee. Either way, the fear of injury really screws with my motivation. The Buffalo Run could be ugly this year, but I hope I can pull it together before then.

1:25:36

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 11.40
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 13:51:08 from 66.239.250.209

Have you thought about cutting back to the 25k or will you still with the 50k? And I think considering your workload and schedule that you are still going pretty well. I remember before you started you thought you wouldn't even get half as much in as you are.

From Faceless Ghost on Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 23:34:27 from 98.202.112.51

Jun--I'll probably stick with the 50K, unless my knee says otherwise.

As for the mileage, you're right. Still, I miss my 70-mile weeks. Also the trails.

Total Distance
4.00

I got up early this morning and went to the gym to pump my guns. I'm so buff.

This afternoon I went back and spent an hour on the stair stepper. Thanks to the scabs on my knees, I don't really know how my knees are feeling, so I'll play it safe for a while. I'll run, just not every day. Anyways, I did two 20-minute threshold intervals today. It was pretty brutal by the end of the second. Fortunately, they were showing Blade on Spike TV. It's not a very good movie, but it's just about perfect for the treadmill. I guess it's like Twilight for males age 18-35. Which is to say it's a crappy vampire movie, but instead of sappy romance you get graphic violence. (Disclaimer: I have neither seen nor read any of the Twilight series, so my synopsis may be inaccurate.)

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.00
Weight: 164.80
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 02:31:18 from 75.162.89.170

Ha! Pumping, scabs and Twilight. Good stuff there.

From jun on Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 10:43:55 from 66.239.250.209

Blade, hah. Wesley Snipes at his finest.

Total Distance
8.50

One hour on the treadmill tonight. I ran a 20 minute warmup, followed by 30 minutes fast (20 at 6:30 and 10 at 6:00), followed by a 10 minute cooldown. 

Florida v. Vanderbilt was on TV. I chose Vanderbilt because they were the lower-ranked team and they were behind when I started watching. Also, I considered going to law school at Vanderbilt, while you probably couldn't pay me to move to Florida (the state). Stupid refs--my boys got robbed.

Also, Catherine and I went in for our 20-week ultrasound today and confirmed that we're having a little girl. If it were a boy we would have named it Leif, but now we have to come up with a girl's name. As of this morning we're thinking of Elliot. Feedback is welcomed.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 8.50
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From peaks on Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 02:12:14 from 98.202.186.27

My wife and I are pretty opinionated on names for girls and we both give "Elliot" a thumbs up. :-)

Total Distance
3.50

I took it easier at the gym tonight because I had an intramural basketball game right after. Two miles walking on the 15 percent grade, followed by 1.5 miles or so of easy running.

Our game went pretty well tonight, even though we lost. It was close, and I had a good night, so I guess I can't complain too much. At this point, I'm hoping we lose our remaining two games, but not by much. That way, we'll go into the playoffs with one tie and four losses, which should land us firmly in the lower division. I have much more confidence in our crew as one of the better "bad" teams than as one of the worst "good" teams.

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 3.50
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
9.10

I have no idea why it's so hard to buy Sudafed. People are still making meth, and now I have to fill out more paperwork than I would to close on a mortgage, just so I can get a decongestant. At least I was able to give a fake address.

I started on the treadmill planning to go 10 miles, but I got bored. When the Lakers game came on, I decided to compromise and run till the end of the first half.

I think I may be coming down with whatever Catherine has.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 9.10
Weight: 164.20
Comments
From jun on Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 16:32:05 from 66.239.250.209

Ugh. This cold sucks. I'm still not recovered, regardless of how I felt or what I did this morning. Blah. Feel better fast.

Total Distance
4.00

AM: Four miles at the Cardio Cinema. Twister was on. I saw that one in the theater when I was much younger, but I had no idea it was such a crappy movie. 

PM: Pumping my guns at the meathead gym in Sugarhouse. Afterward, Catherine and I ate dinner at Pei Wei and then caught the end of the gymnastics meet at the U (We got season tickets on Groupon.)

New Balance MT100 Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
10.50

I totally planned to go run a trail today, but with so many other obligations I didn't get to run until after 9:00 in the evening. I didn't have the requisite toughness to strap on  a headlamp and hit the trail, and because the Best Gym Ever in AF closes at 7:00, I ended up driving down to the gym in Orem. Perhaps not surprisingly, it's pretty empty on a Saturday night.

Anyway, I ran a 30-minute, 4-mile warmup (during which I was suddenly hit with the urge to pee so bad that I almost didn't make it to the men's room.) Then I cranked the incline up to 15 percent and cruised slow and steady for an hour (4.3 miles and 3400 feet, according to the treadmill. I was going to finish with another 30 minutes on the flat, but I got bored and stopped after 15.

1:45:00

My brother and I both decided we need new basketball shoes, so we went out shopping this afternoon. Two observations: 1) basketball shoes are ugly, and 2), basketball shoes feel like cement boots. I was looking for new shoes because my old ones are hot, heavy and stiff, but that just seems to be the way basketball shoes are. Some newer ones have addressed the hot and heavy issue, but there's no way around the stiff part. Nike has 95 percent of the market share--why don't they take a chance on a Free basketball shoe or something? 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 10.50
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 16:15:40 from 75.165.254.250

This is funny because I was telling my wife the exact same thing the other night. I played b-ball about a week ago and I tried on my nifty Air Jordan's, that at one time were super nice and comfy and they felt just like cement blocks. Church ball just started up and I am dreading playing in them.

From jun on Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 00:25:28 from 97.126.233.112

I hate wearing basketball shoes now. Obviously somewhere along the lines looks became far more important than function.

From Dorsimus on Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 22:46:24 from 75.162.141.79

After years of wearing the big ol' clunkers amd wondering why my feet always hurt after, I converted to the Addidas Superstars(2G) and have found them to be much more simple, nimble, and comfortable. I do get "you're going to break your ankle" comments and weird looks from the guys wearing super high tops...but then they also seem to be the ones wearing 4 ankle braces while I haven't had any issues.

From Aaron Kennard on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 12:16:44 from 98.245.117.176

Two words: Chuck Taylor.

I'm pretty sure they work just as good now as they used to. I boycotted basketball a couple years ago (because I suck so bad) so I haven't bothered to get any to play in, but I probably would if I were to play.

Total Distance
0.00

No run tonight. I slept in this morning because I forgot to set my alarm last night, so I missed my Monday morning pump fest at the gym.

The reason I missed my run tonight is a little more serious. Catherine's heart thing turned out to be significant enough that the cardiologist wanted to see her today. And once he saw her, he wanted to keep her at the hospital for a few days. So I'm here with her, and we're waiting to hear more about what exactly is going on and how long we'll need to stay. For now, all we know is that it's idiopathic ventricular tachycardia, but since we're not doctors we don't know the exact implications. We do know that she may need surgery after baby comes, though. Hopefully not. Anyways, we'll keep everyone posted as we learn more.

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 22:42:22 from 24.10.248.6

Sending out positive thoughts and prayers. Good luck.

From Fritz on Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 23:15:14 from 67.182.226.25

I hope everything turns out ok.

From jun on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 17:12:19 from 66.239.250.209

Hoping for the best for you guys. I really hope everything is ok.

From Scott Wesemann on Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 18:00:34 from 66.239.250.209

My wife had some heart problems when we had our first baby and it was scary! Luckily everything was ok. Good luck you guys.

Total Distance
7.30

We're still in the hospital, but we're a little more settled in now, so I was able to get out for a run. I hopped on the BST right behind the hospital and then ran up Dry Creek until I hit a semi-arbitrary turnaround point that allowed me to make it back just as the sun went down. The run was way too short, but incredibly satisfying nevertheless, and it makes me miss living in the Avenues. I could run that trail all day long (in fact, there's an idea for a long run).

As for Catherine. We've now figured out that we're here so they can keep an eye on her during a loading phase for her medication. At first we thought we might get to go home today, but then they decided the medicine they gave her wasn't working, so they decided to try something new, which means we'll be here for at least another night. Sigh.

Right now it looks like Catherine is in the clear, so we're mostly worried about Baby Girl. They tell us the medicine should be safe, but they also say there aren't enough studies to really know about effects on pregnancy. We're hoping for the best.

1:00:41

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 7.30
Weight: 164.20
Comments
From Lily on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 21:41:57 from 67.199.181.73

Oh my, I hope she will be ok. Tell her I am thinking about her. I will keep her in my prayers.

From jun on Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 13:43:24 from 97.126.233.112

Best of luck guys. You both are on my mind a lot.

What's this idea for an all day run in Dry Canyon?

Total Distance
4.00

We're out of the hospital now, thankfully. It will be nice to sleep in our own bed, and without nurses coming in all night to draw blood and measure vitals. Anyways, Catherine has to be on a special heart medication until baby comes. We've been assured that any risk to Baby Girl is minimal, but it's still scary. Also, Catherine has to wear a heart monitor for the next 30 days, and she may need heart surgery after giving birth. Fun for her!

I was pretty beat all day. Something about not getting enough sleep. Still, I managed to drop by the gym tonight for four lethargic miles on the treadmill. I feel the need to maintain some consistency no matter what, just so I don't lose the habit forever.

31:45

New Balance MT100 Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 18:49:40 from 97.126.233.112

Glad to hear things are ok and that you are home. I know all about the heart monitor as my wife wore one for a month.

From catherine on Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 19:28:12 from 128.187.97.4

Jun - why'd she have to wear the monitor?

From jun on Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 19:40:41 from 97.126.233.112

She has a mitrovalve prolapse, not that uncommon. However, she was having some weird palpitations that were actual affecting her breathing. Of course, like taking your car into the shop, it would never happen while she was at the doctor, so they had her wear the heart monitor for a month. It did capture the phenomenon on several occasions, but was ultimately inconclusive. She thought she was going to have to wear one again recently for another issue (I can't remember why off hand), but I don't think she has to now.

Total Distance
4.00

Not much to say about today. With Catherine our of the hospital, things are pretty close to being back to normal, or at least as close as they'll be until the monitor comes off. I only have two classes on Thursday, so I woke up an hour later than normal and spent most of the day catching up on my reading. I managed to fit in an hour on the gym tonight. Forty minutes of tempo/threshold stair stepping, with 10 minutes of easy cruising on either end.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 4.00
Weight: 163.80
Total Distance
3.20

I got in a very short run at about 11:30 tonight, just to say I could, but that doesn't mean that today was so busy I didn't have time to work out. Running just wasn't a top priority. I woke up early and headed to the gym to do some lifting, and then I spent the entire day over at the law library. Catherine picked me up at 6:30 or so, and we grabbed dinner before running a few errands on our way home. Then we had to turn right around because I had an intramural basketball game at 10:00. As usual, we lost. And as usual, it wasn't really that the other team was that good. Of course, they did have a tall guy kind of like me but way, way better. I slowed him down a bit, but I didn't manage to stop him. Which is too bad, because he was pretty much the team. Anyways, I was hungry, sore and tired after the game, but I still got my miles in like a good boy.

24:02

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 3.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
12.00

I finally managed to get out of bed and on to the trail by a reasonable time today. I started at Grove Creek and then ran an out-and-back to Orem on the BST. It's a very nice run. When we do the Big Baldy loop, the BST looks pretty flat in comparison to the major climbs, but in reality it's a continuous series of short climbs and descents. The ground was frozen when I started, and all of the horse footprints made footing difficult. On the way back the ground had thawed and all the mud made the footing very sloppy. I guess you could say it almost felt like spring.

Anyways, so ends another low-mileage week. Really, my training volume isn't as low as it seems, because I don't count many miles for my hour-long stair stepper workouts. But I think I may be paying the price and getting out of shape. I bonked pretty badly on the return trip today, and what should have been a nice, easy cruise turned into a bit of a slog. I can point out that I didn't eat much yesterday or sleep much this week, and that may explain things (after all, I did feel fantastic on Tuesday), but a more plausible explanation may simply be that I'm not training enough and therefore I'm losing fitness. At least I still have 6 weeks or so to whip myself into shape for the Fubfallo Run (not a typo).

1:49:17

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 12.00
Weight: 165.20
Comments
From jun on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 16:06:32 from 97.126.233.112

It's funny you say that because that is how I feel. With Nov and Dec being so low, and January not super awesome I have really felt the impacts of lower mileage weeks. Lots of vert or not, if I'm not putting in 45 - 50 mile weeks I just don't feel like I'm maintaining my level of fitness appropriately.

Total Distance
5.50

On the treadmill. Alternating between half a mile at 8:00 and half a mile at 5:27. I was going to run six miles, but I dropped by phone on the treadmill at about 5.25 miles. It was sitting just by the belt, and I had somewhere to be, so I figured it was a sign that I should pull the plug.

In addition to running, I did my weight lifting in the morning and I went to play some three on three with my brother and some of his friends.

36:20

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 5.50
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
7.80

More treadmill miles. Nice and steady, for the most part, but I did throw in a couple of six minute miles. 

1:00:00

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 7.80
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
5.30

Three days in a row of actual running--the first time in a while. I think I should probably cross train tomorrow, because I don't feel like my knee is out of the woods. Tonight I ran very easy on the treadmill for ten minutes, then I cranked the incline up to 11 percent and spent 45 minutes at 12:00, then I finished with an easy five on the flats.

The run was in the evening. This morning I got up early and went to the gym to work on my b-ball skillz for 45 minutes or so. There's only one more intramurals game left, and I'd like us to win at least one before we get shipped off to the lower division playoffs.

1:00:00 

New Balance MT100 Miles: 5.30
Weight: 165.20
Total Distance
7.00

Continuing my running streak to four days in a row. My knee doesn't feel invincible, but it doesn't hurt, either, so I'll take that as a good sign. One hour on the treadmill, super easy pace.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 7.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

Goose egg. But I did get a chance to lift weights in the morning.

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
12.40

There's a lot to say about today, but not much of it running related, so I'll leave it out. Let's just say it wasn't the best of days.

I did manage to squeeze in a couple of hours on the treadmill tonight. Basically, I ran at a steady 10:00 pace for the entire time, except for the last six minutes, over which I slowly ramped the pace up to 6:00. My workout went like this: 10 minutes flat, 50 minutes at 10 percent, 15 minutes flat, 30 minutes at 10 percent, 15 minutes flat. I ended up running 8 miles on the 10 percent grade, which I think puts me somewhere in the range of 4,000 vertical feet. Not too shabby.

It's too bad I was unable to run yesterday, as I might have broken 40 for the first time in way too long. At least I was able to run every day rather than cross train. 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 12.40
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 01:40:29 from 97.126.239.167

I like it. Nice job.

Total Distance
6.00

I'll try to stay on top of the blog this week.

Six miles on the treadmill this morning. I've decided, at least for this week and last, that Monday will be speed work day. So, I did today's run alternating between half a mile easy and half a mile hard. The easy halves were at 8:04. The first hard rep was at 5:27, the second at 5:00, and the last four at 5:45 (although I did crank it back to 5:27 for the last minute or so of the last rep). It felt like a pretty decent Monday morning run. This evening I'll be back for a little weight lifting, and then I hope to get down to Oremville to play basketball with my brother. 

New Balance MT100 Miles: 6.00
Weight: 165.60
Comments
From jun on Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 16:48:09 from 97.126.239.167

When can I start calling you a meathead? Until then I'll just call you speedy. I can't run that fast in my dreams.

Total Distance
4.50

I had a bit of a runny nose last night when I got home from basketball, but when I woke up at 5:00 this morning I had a runny nose, a sneeze, and a sore throat. I hopped back in bed for another hour or so, and miraculously the sore throat had mostly gone away when I finally got out of bed. But I was still sick all day. I blame the bowling yesterday. Sticking my fingers in all those holes--who knows what else has been in there?

Anyways, tonight's run was one of those do-it-to-say-I-did-it runs. Just nice and easy, no need to make myself feel any crappier. I started out at 9:00 per mile, and I was at 8:00 per mile by the time I finished. I think the whole run lasted 39 minutes. I remember that because I finished the minute, the half mile, and the song on my ipod all at the same time. Score!

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.50
Weight: 165.20
Total Distance
5.20

I'm still feeling like garbage, so today was another just do something day. And I did make it through the run this morning, thanks to another crappy selection at the Cardio Cinema (10,000 BC. How did the Egyptians build the pyramids? With woolly mammoths and child labor, that's how.)

Anyways, I'm going to a water aerobics class with Catherine this evening, and then I have my final (pre-playoffs) basketball game tonight. Then I go to sleep. I hope I feel much better when I wake up.

40:00

New Balance MT100 Miles: 5.20
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From catherine on Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 15:23:16 from 216.49.181.254

I'd like to read about what you thought about the water aerobics class.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 15:24:36 from 128.187.97.3

I guess I'll have to cover it retroactively in my next post.

Total Distance
6.70

Catherine picked me up after school today and dropped me off at the gym while she went to get a pedicure. I decided to spend 75 minutes on the treadmill, although I wasn't sure what the plan was as I got started. After two minutes I decided to get some vertical, so I cranked the incline to 12 percent and settled in for an hour at a 12:00 pace. According to the treadmill I logged 3199 feet and climbed Mt. Treadmill a little more than one and a half times. I finished up with about a mile and a half on the flat and called it an evening.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.70
Weight: 163.00
Total Distance
5.10

Long day, but I had time for two quick workouts: weights in the morning, and laps at the track at night.

35:45

New Balance MT100 Miles: 5.10
Weight: 163.20
Total Distance
10.00

It's weird how long it's been since I logged 40+ miles in a week. I thought this week would be the one, but today was a busy day and other priorities meant I didn't get to run as much as I wanted to. I ended up at the Gold's in Orem at 10:30 PM. I hoped to get some vertical, but because my late dinner was sitting heavily in my stomach, I settled for 10 easy treadmill miles instead.

1:18:00

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 10.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
6.40

A whopping 6.4 miles in 75 minutes. The 30 minutes I spent on the flat were pretty mellow, but I also threw in 45 minutes on the 15 percent grade. I wasn't feeling too hot (although I felt much better by the end), so I kept the pace at a mellow 15:00. Still, I think I logged some decent vertical.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.40
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
6.00

More treadmill miles on limited time at the gym tonight. I ran a five mile progression run (of sorts) in 32:58 and rounded the workout off with a very easy mile.

42:20

Catherine and I went in for another ultrasound this morning. It was at the lst one, four weeks ago, that we discovered Catherine's heart problem that led to our stay in the hospital. Which means it's been three weeks since Catherine has been on the calcium channel blocker. At the last visit, Baby's abdominal growth was in about the 40th percentile. Now it's in the 20th. The doctor today told us that there's still no reason to think the medicine is responsible, although it may be, and that we don't need to worry about Baby's size until she drops below the 10th percentile. But we're worried--that's a big drop in a short time. We're going in to see a perinatal specialist on Tuesday, but until then ... who knows?

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
8.50

WTF, BYU?

(The F is for flip.)

1:04:00

New Balance MT100 Miles: 8.50
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 13:00:24 from 66.239.250.209

You sure its not for 'Fetch'? It is BYU you're talking about.

From jun on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 13:00:42 from 66.239.250.209

Are you still running the Buffalo Run? I saw your name on the list.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 13:24:18 from 128.187.97.3

"Running" may be a bit optimistic, but I will be at the 50K. Survival is looking to be my goal.

How about you? Are you still planning to run the 50 mile?

From Scott Wesemann on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 13:27:44 from 66.239.250.209

I think they need to get rid of the Taliban down there at the Honor code office. Just my opinion.

I'll see you at the 50k, although not for long I'm sure.

Total Distance
5.10

A bit of half a mile on, half a mile off at the gym.

34:50

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 5.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
4.10

If there's one thing I've been missing from my routine, it's trail running. Because the weather was so nice today, I decided to head up to Grove Creek this evening for a short out and back along the BST. When I got there, I changed my mind and decided to do an out and back up the canyon to the bench. It was a beautiful run--the weather was nice, the sun was setting, and the trail was in great shape, with only a few muddy spots and some packed snow and ice higher up. I made it up (1500 feet and just over 2 miles) in a not-awful 24:32, then spent a few minutes on the bench to catch my breath and enjoy the view before bombing back down in 14:05. You know that feeling when you use muscles you haven't used in a long time? I had a bit of that going on--I haven't run down steep hills in ages, and my quads were trashed. I guess that means I'll need to make a point of running the canyon more frequently, now that Old Man Winter is retreating. I'm looking forward to it. 

38:37 

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 4.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
14.40

I would have loved to join Jun and co. for their long run on Fubfalo Island this morning, but unfortunately I didn't have time. Which probably turned out to be a good thing, because if I had gone I don't think it would have been anything short of a disaster, considering how my much shorter run on the BST went this morning. 

When I finally started for real (after two false starts--I returned to the car once to leave my hat and another time to when I realized I had forgotten my handheld), I felt off almost immediately. In fact, about two miles out, as I was climbing away from Battle Creek, I stopped and strongly considered turning around. It's always a bad sign when you start to bonk after fifteen minutes. (Note to self: eat more.) I ate a gel and decided to go at least as far as Dry Creek, because I'd get at least six miles if I went that far before turning around, and I felt better by the time I got there. Not good, but better enough that I decided to keep going.

My plan was to run the BST into Orem, continue up the Little Baldy trail past the Altar, and then follow trail 51 into either Dry Creek or Battle Creek. Unfortunately, the Little Baldy trail was still covered in snow and I lost it somewhere below the Altar and had to turn around and settle for an out and back. It was a slow slog back to the car at Grove Creek, but I was steady, and according to the Garmin, I picked up somewhere from 2200 to 2500 feet of vertical. All in all it was a satisfying run, although I hope next week's long run goes much better.   

Sadly enough, I think this may have been my longest run of the year.  

2:13:36

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 14.40
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From jun on Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 21:12:37 from 97.126.239.167

How was the knee? That's the big question. We really missed you out there where the buffalo roam.

From Faceless Ghost on Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 03:50:55 from 98.202.112.51

The knee seems to be holding up. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed, just in case.

Total Distance
4.50

Wow. So, those trail miles this weekend destroyed my quads. I guess it's been way too long since I ran down a proper hill. Accordingly, I limited myself to a short treadmill run this evening. Then I went and played basketball with my brother.

34:35

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.50
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From catherine on Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 11:43:23 from 216.49.181.254

But you also pumped your guns, right?

Total Distance
9.00

I made it to the gym late tonight, as is usually the case these days. I made it through nine steady miles on the flat before I got bored and decided it was time to go home so I could finish my homework and get to bed at a reasonable time. It's strange to think that I used to average about ten miles per day during the week, as recently as last semester.

On the plus side, we went and saw a specialist this afternoon, and it looks like there's no reason to be worried about Baby right now.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 9.00
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
4.10

I made it out for another quick out and back up Grove Creek Canyon this evening. I brought a headlamp along, just in case, but I was able to finish the run before daylight ran out, although just barely. The trail was in great shape, even after the rain and snow earlier this week, but there was a lot of snow in the last quarter mile to the bench. Because I was the first to break trail, I finished the climb in 26:20, much slower than last time. I descended in 16:50, even slower, because of the snow at the top and the low light at the bottom. 

43:10

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 4.10
Weight: 165.80
Comments
From jun on Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:29:08 from 66.239.250.209

What do you think, a couple more weeks of warm weather before we can head up by Big Baldy? There is probably still a lot of snow up there, huh?

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:07:01 from 128.187.0.183

I was thinking about that yesterday evening. I think we can run Big Baldy soon, although maybe not that soon. That said, I've already got a new idea for a longish run in that area that I'm sure we can run next weekend, as long as there are no surprise snow storms between now and then. We start where we did last time, and we head up Grove Creek. But instead of continuing through the meadow to Big Baldy, we drop down into Battle Creek Canyon, which takes us to Trail 51, which we take over through Dry Creek and on to the Little Baldy trail, which takes us back to the car.

Let me know if you're interested.

From jun on Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:16:26 from 66.239.250.209

Oh, I'm interested. What do you think the mileage would be? Obviously, I need to be mindful of my taper and the fact that I'll have a race the following weekend.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:19:04 from 128.187.0.183

I'm racing that weekend, too, but I'll be more worried about cramming than I will be about tapering :)

I think the mileage should be about the same as the Big Baldy loop, but with less vertical. Based on nothing but my best guess, which is usually wrong, I'd say we're looking at 15 miles and about 3,000 feet of climbing.

From jun on Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:21:17 from 66.239.250.209

A week before a 50 miler, I'd call that perfect. Ha. As long as I can manage family conflicts, count me IN.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:39:36 from 128.187.0.183

Nice.

Total Distance
5.10

I had an intramurals basketball game tonight. It was the first round of the playoffs, and we crushed the other team (the Crushers, ironically) by more than 20 points. I attribute the sudden turnaround to two things: 1) we played much better than we have in our other games, and 2) we only had seven players, and we couldn't have built a stronger seven-player team from our thirteen-man roster. 

Catherine and I celebrated our victory with my brother at J-Dawgs. The festivities were dampened somewhat by our discovery that J-Dawgs has gotten rid of the amazing root beer they had in the soda fountain and replaced it with Mug, but we still had a good time.

Catherine and I went to AF High to run on the track almost immediately after we ate. I felt as good as you might expect someone to feel while running with two cups of root beer, one and a half hot dogs, and all the associated sauce, pickles, onions and peppers in his stomach. Fortunately, I felt better as I went, but I decided to call it quits after a little more than five miles. Of course, it wasn't just the food--basketball does something to your legs that running doesn't.

38:45

New Balance MT100 Miles: 5.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
13.00

After our surprising and dominant (surprisingly dominant) intramurals victory last night, my brother and I were under the impression that we'd be playing again tomorrow. That turned out to be wrong, but by the time I had figured that out I had already made plans to take advantage of my light Friday schedule and do my long run today. So, I dropped Catherine off at the bus this morning and then headed up to Grove Creek Canyon. 

I had no actual plan for my run this morning, so I started with an out and back up the canyon to the bench. There was less snow up there than there was on Wednesday, but what remained was slick and bulletproof. Even so, I finished the climb in a not terrible 26:25. I made a leisurely descent, and on my way back down I thought about just running laps up the canyon. I had convinced myself that that was the way to go, but when I got back to my car to drop off some layers I changed my mind and headed south on the BST. By that point I was thinking I would run an out and back to the Orem trailhead and finish with another lap up the canyon if I felt like it. But when I got to Dry Creek I changed my mind and headed up the canyon to Trail 51 to scout a route for next weekend. Bad idea.

The trail conditions went from sloppy to impassable so gradually that by the time I realized I should turn around I was at the halfway point and it made just as much sense to keep going. For some reason, there are still massive amounts of snow up there, despite all the direct sunlight. The only explanations I can think of are that 1) the snow builds up in deep drifts along that trail, and 2) the trail is much higher up than I thought. Whatever the explanation, I was postholing through knee- to thigh-high snow for way longer than I would have liked to. After more than an hour during which I covered just over two miles, I emerged in Battle Creek Canyon with bloody shins and soaked and frozen hands and feet. I was hoping the Battle Creek trail would be in similar condition to the Dry Creek and Grove Creek trails, but no such luck. Battle Creek is probably the coolest of the three canyons, but it also gets the least sun, and winter isn't nearly as quick to retreat. Add in some super technical singletrack and two numb feet, and the going was slow.

At one of the many bridge crossings near the bottom, I overtook two girls and a guy hiking down the canyon. The guy and one of the girls were on the other side of the bridge were waiting for their friend, who was slowly picking her way across. I could tell she was nervous, so I stood back and waited for her to cross before crossing myself. But then her friend told her there was a runner behind her, so she looked back, saw me, got startled, slipped, fell on her butt, and started crying. Awkward.

Anyways, from there to the bottom of the canyon the trail widened into a dirt road that was covered with enough clear ice that it felt more like a skating rink than a trail. I moved over and ran through the bushes on the shoulder, which allowed me to make it down without further incident. From the mouth of the canyon it was a short run back to the car, and I was so glad to be done.

In short, 13 miles in just under three hours. The appeal of mountain running is the adventure, but it doesn't always work to your advantage.

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 13.00
Weight: 166.60
Comments
From Lily on Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 16:03:06 from 67.199.178.210

Oops for the gal that fell!

I don't know how you guys do it. I don't enjoy being in the snow much and especially not running in it. But you are the man for doing so. Hope Catherine is doing okay. Tell her hello :)

From jun on Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 16:32:39 from 66.239.250.209

Did you happen to tell the girl who fell she can contact Kelli regarding how to tape her butt cheek so it doesn't hurt?

Yeah, if this weather sticks around we might be ok for next week, but if another storm passes through I think that option will be out. We'll figure it out.

Total Distance
10.00

I had planned to run on the road today, but after yesterday's fiasco I thought I would try for another trail run today. So, I headed up to Grove Creek Canyon and did my usual out and back on the BST to Orem.  I still didn't feel very great, but I felt better than I have for the last few weeks. Also, the trails down low are in better shape every day, and there was very little mud out there this morning.

Unfortunately, my Garmin battery died shortly after the turnaround, so I don't know how long the run took. I do know it was 42:45 to the turnaround, and I think I was faster on the return. 

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 10.00
Weight: 167.40
Total Distance
5.10

I took advantage of the longer days and went over to Grove Creek Canyon right after I got home for a quick out and back to the bench. Up in 24:32 and down in 13:19. After I picked Catherine up I went over to AF High with her and we jogged an easy mile together on the track. Tigger ran with us, and he was incredibly annoying. Such a sissy dog sometimes.

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 4.10
Weight: 166.40
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 01:42:18 from 75.162.68.249

Was it muddy? I'll be hitting that one a lot this summer.

From Faceless Ghost on Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 02:26:17 from 98.202.112.51

Not muddy at all, except for a 20 foot stretch with a stream of snowmelt running down the middle.

We'll have to run it together sometime.

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 18:13:12 from 66.239.250.209

Let's do it. I might try and sneak up there at some point this week.

Total Distance
5.00

Out and back on the BST from Battle Creek to Dry Canyon. Meh. It gets darker earlier than I thought, so I ran less than I planned. Also, I had no energy. Evening is not the best time for me to run, I guess.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 5.00
Weight: 165.20
Total Distance
4.00

So, my knee is starting to hurt again. It seems that every time I come back from the knee injury, I'm in the game for less time before the knee sends me back out. Anyways, hopefully this is a twinge that won't progress into anything more. After all, I'm already out of shape for the Buffalo Run. It doesn't seem fair that I should have to race injured, too. 

I did an hour on the stairs at the gym tonight, then I did my lateral strengthening thingies and rolled out my IT band.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 4.00
Weight: 167.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 13:32:47 from 205.158.160.209

That blows! Sorry to hear it man. I was looking forward to you kicking some behind on the Buffalo run.

Total Distance
4.00

Another hour on the stairs tonight.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
12.00

I'm still afraid to run on my knee, especially if I have any hope of showing up at the Buffalo Run. But, I needed a long run today, soooo . . . three hours on the stair machine. It was as exciting as it sounds.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 12.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 14:08:14 from 97.126.226.222

Your ITBS still bugging you or are you just mentally freaked out by it? I couldn't get it out of my head for six months after I hurt mine.

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 12:45:52 from 98.202.112.51

It's definitely a tendon thing, and not mental. However, the first time I went out with knee injury, there was some tendon pain, but the problem was with the cartilage. That time, I couldn't even walk or sit with my leg bent without some pretty significant pain.

Both times my knee has been injured since (three if you count this time), the only problem has been with my IT band, and I've backed off pretty quickly to keep things from getting worse. It makes me wonder if this tendon pain is the kind of thing I can just run through and resolve as I go. If it doesn't cause any long-term damage, I can totally manage a little pain. Maybe you have some thoughts on that, since I know you've dealt with the ITBS before.

After all, it can't be normal to injure the same knee four times in one year.

Total Distance
10.00

A weird workout at the gym today. The majority of the time I spent either walking or running very slowly, but I threw in a bunch of intervals of varying lengths and at varying speed. My knee felt okay--there was still the pain, but it didn't seem to get worse, so I guess that's not a bad thing.

1:34:30

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 10.00
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
4.50

I guess I'm tapering this week. I'm not sure how valuable a taper is when you haven't put in the miles beforehand, but I guess I'm about to find out. Anyways, 4.5 miles on the treadmill, alternating between a quarter mile at 5:00 and a half mile at 8:30 for five reps.

 

33:30

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.50
Weight: 166.80
Total Distance
4.00

One hour on the stair stepper, easy and steady.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.00
Weight: 166.40
Total Distance
5.00

What a beautiful day. I managed to get outside for a quick five mile out and back on the BST. If you ask me, one of the best reasons to stay in shape is so that you can get out on the trails on a day like this. Unfortunately, it looks like tomorrow won't be quite as nice.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 5.00
Weight: 165.60
Comments
From jun on Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:48:05 from 66.239.250.209

I felt the same way yesterday and know what you mean about today. It was not fun getting my kids in the car at 7am in the rain this morning.

From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 14:35:15 from 98.245.117.176

I agree. Today was one of those days in Boulder. I even found myself wondering about the point of racing at all, because it tends to make me take a couple weeks off afterward. I think I would be content just training all the time. Then I realized that's silly since racing is worth the week or so of down time if that's what it takes.

Total Distance
2.00

30 minutes on the stair stepper before school this morning. I'll probably jog a couple of miles tomorrow morning, but other than that I'm done until I "race" on Saturday. Hoping the weather clears by then.

Brooks Launch Miles: 2.00
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:49:27 from 66.239.250.209

I'm being confident. Other than a chilly start I think it will be ideal for racing.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 13:03:07 from 128.187.0.182

I think you're right. I'm hoping for a cool, dry race.

Total Distance
0.00

No miles today. I've been worried enough about my knee and its ability to survive 32 miles tomorrow that I decided I'd feel better just not running today. 

I've also been worried about running a 50K when 1) I'm so clearly not ready and 2) I should probably be using the time to prepare for finals. I did come up with a brilliant solution to the latter, though. I'll be running with my ipod tomorrow, but instead of hawt club jamz I'll be listening to West's Sum & Substance lecture series on criminal law. The best part is that the professor is Professor Dressler, some dude at Ohio whom I've never met but who wrote my cassebook.

So, if you see me absentmindedly run off the trail and into the lake or something tomorrow, don't follow. It just means I'm distracted by deep mysteries such as the difference between intentional omissions and voluntary acts and the hypothetical kiddie-crushing machine. Good times.

Weight: 165.60
Race: Fubfalo Run 50K (32 Miles) 04:45:12, Place overall: 11, Place in age division: 4
Total Distance
32.00

Note to self--faking it for 50K is no fun at all.

Here's an important principle: you can't get any more out of a taper than you put into the training preceding it. So although my legs felt pretty great this morning after a week of taking it easy (or easier than usual), I knew that I was in for a long, rough day. But to keep a positive outlook, things did go much better than I probably had a right to expect.

Going into the race, I knew that the goals I had set last year--sub 4:00 being chief among them--were completely out the window. When I set them I didn't know I would be in law school and I didn't know I would spend so much time dealing with knee injuries (I did have an idea that a baby would be on the way). So, I went into the race with a much more modest set of goals: 1) finish, 2) sub 5:00, 3) beat last years time (4:32:37). And really, two out of three isn't bad.

Catherine had volunteered to help out at the race, so we made it to the island at 7:00. While Catherine tried to find out what they needed her to do (not much, as it turned out), I went to sign in and pin my number on. We ran into Lily at the start tent, since she was also volunteering. I hate to think how early she must have had to get up to get there from Spanish Fark.

When the race started, I got busy ignoring everyone around me. I knew that my only way to survive out there was to completely ignore the other runners and focus on running my own race with out getting drawn into any sort of competition. (I mean, it's not like we're racing out there, right?) As I said I would do yesterday, I had loaded my ipod with law school material, so as everyone else chatted and settled into their pace, I was busy reviewing the differences between civil law and criminal law. I soon found myself in no man's land, just behind a rapidly disappearing group of about six very fast runners and out ahead of just about everyone else besides two guys who would end up yo-yoing with me for most of the first lap.

The first lap went surprisingly well. I kept the effort steady, running all the hills with no problem at all, and I was back at the start in just under two hours, faster than I was last year. Unfortunately, I also knew that the second lap was going to be a completely different animal. I think my longest run of the year before today was about 16 miles, so every step after the turnaround took me deeper into uncharted waters. I held together on the first climb, passing a runner who had caught up to me at the turnaround and left while I was eating, talking to Catherine, and stalling in general, but after a couple of miles my legs were trashed. And by trashed I mean destroyed.

I walked the hill into the aid station, and I as I was hobbling down the hill away from it the runner I had passed passed me, and so began the rest of my race. Hobbling down hills, walking up them, and shuffling across the flats. A runner with a serious Geoff Roes lookalike thing caught me at the top of Elephant Head (I think he was Bryon Powell, the irunfar guy), and as I was hobbling down a hill after my second pass through the aid station, I got chicked by a woman who was absolutely bombing the thing. (I'm pretty sure she would have beat me last year, too.) By my count, that made me the tenth place 50K runner.

The rest of the run was a death march. I walked a bit, but I was able to keep running most of the time, which was an improvement over last year (when, although I blew up later, I blew up harder). By the time I had gotten to the last mile and a half, I had had enough of Professor Dressler's crim law lectures, so when he finished with unintentional manslaughter and moved on to forcible rape I yanked the ear buds out and called it quits. At least the rest of the run was educational.

As I descended that stupid, miserable last hill to the finish line, I just focused on getting to the end so I could sit down and temporarily retire from running forever (you know, until I forget all the pain a few days later). But as I came into the final half mile or so, I looked back and saw another 50K runner less than 10 feet behind me. Seriously? I mean, seriously, we have to race now? After nearly 32 miles and a pretty thorough butt-kicking, I had no desire to put forth any kind of effort. But I also knew that if I let him pass me I wouldn't be able to salvage the day by saying I had finished in the top 10 (although I still need to confirm that on the official results). So I decided to at least make him work for it. I hit the afterburners, he didn't respond (I don't think he even knew I was a 50K runner), and I sailed across the line at about 6:00 per mile. It makes me think that maybe I wasn't as physically trashed as I had thought, and that maybe my problem was largely mental. Lesson learned.

(Here I am. And there he is in the white shirt.)


Anyways, based on last year's run at Sapper Joe, I know I'm capable of running this course much faster, but I haven't put in the miles. With that in mind, though, I think I acquitted myself nicely. I only hope my knee can forgive me.

Update: The unofficial results are on the website. It looks like I was actually 11th overall and 4th in my age group (and there were some very fast people in my age group). Also, it looks like they think I'm 25. Also also, the chick who chicked me was North Face runner Nikki Kimball (http://www2.thenorthface.com/na/athletes/athletes-NK.html).

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 32.00
Weight: 167.00
Comments
From jun on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 20:55:14 from 63.224.107.110

I think you did quite well, all things considered. Way to stick it out. I know just how you feel. Like, exactly.

From Dragonvulture on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 21:48:24 from 67.41.164.100

I figured you would be out there around my time, but since we only meet the once, wasn't sure I would recognize you. I heard people say your name a couple of times, but wasn't sure who they were referring to or if it was you. But thanks to the pic, I'm like, yep, saw him a bunch. The guy behind you, I was with him with like 1.5 to go when the side ache started, and just had a hard time pushing through it. Great race, in particular with the kind of miles you have been putting in. Stupid injuries.

From Jon on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 22:30:12 from 74.177.118.65

Sounds like you used your race time well, though you're lucky the lectures didn't put you to sleep! I enjoyed your write up. And like you said- 2 of 3 ain't bad. Congrats.

From Scott Wesemann on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 22:38:25 from 75.162.76.168

Wow, that is a fantastic time considering all of your knee issues this ear. I knew you would still be fast and that is probably why I never saw you out there. Congrats on a great race.

From JulieC on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 23:28:52 from 71.35.251.50

yes amazing time and I agree the second lap was death march....Where did all the first lap energy go? Way to go!!

From Kelli on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 15:42:50 from 71.219.97.85

AMAZING race, for real. After reading that, and feeling every bit of your pain for you, that is an incredible time. I am most impressed with your listening material, seriously would have put me to sleep or driven me bonkers!

From Oreo on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 16:22:38 from 174.27.150.39

Great race! That's a smokin time. That 2nd loop is insane..

From crockett on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 18:05:17 from 216.49.181.254

I don't know how you guys can run that fast for so long. My speed was gone when I hit the switch backs for the first time.

Total Distance
0.00

Saturday's race was my third 50K. After the first and the second, I was so sore that I couldn't walk comfortably for a couple of days afterward, so it's surprising how un-sore I feel right now. Unfortunately, I do have some injury-style pain. First, as I expected, my knee is not happy with me right now. And second, my right foot is killing me. I've had on and off problems with that foot ever since I decided it would be a good idea to wear my MT100s on the rock-strewn Sapper Joe course. In fact, given the nature and location of the pain, I sometimes wonder if I gave my self a minor stress fracture that never healed properly. Whatever the issue is, it's usually not enough to slow me down after I've loosened up.

Anyways, to ensure that the Buffalo Run helps me more than it hurts me, I've decided to take it very easy this week. My plan right now, which, of course, is subject to change, is to cross train all week. This way, I can give my knee and my foot a chance to recover without neglecting my cardiovascular system. If all feels well by the end of the week, I'm hoping to get out for a 10+ mile trail run on Saturday. Weather permitting, of course.

Today, I got up early and went to the gym to lift weights. I went back to the gym with Catherine in the evening and we did a beginning spin class. Unsurprisingly, it was much easier than the advanced class. The workout was not difficult, but I felt pretty tired, which made me realize just how much Saturday took out of me. Still, it was a good way to shake out my legs.

Weight: 168.00
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 14:44:07 from 98.245.117.176

Good idea to take the week off. I wish I would have done that after my last 50K because not doing it just extended my recovery time by probably 2 weeks. Better to ease back in slow once than have to do it twice.

Total Distance
4.00

One hour on the stairstepper at a very mellow pace.

We had an ultrasound this morning and a visit with the OB this afternoon. Baby is still small in the abdomen, but she hasn't gotten any smaller (proportionally), so it looks like everything is fine. As of now, she has a little abdomen and a big head. Which I assume means our girl is going to be either a skinny little brainiac or a bobblehead.

Brooks Launch Miles: 4.00
Weight: 166.80
Comments
From jun on Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 10:43:18 from 66.239.250.209

Whatever she is I'm sure she will be ridiculously cute. Any names being thrown around yet?

I'll be emailing you about a possible run Saturday morning.

Total Distance
4.00

I'm having a hard time telling if me knee is mostly fine or if it's killing me. I guess that doesn;'t make much sense.

Anyways, I went to the gym for more stair-stepping action tonight. Twenty minutes in the middle at tempo and the rest super easy. Afterward, I spent about fifteen minutes stretching and strengthening the IT band. I want to be able to run trails worry-free again.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
1.00

Not much time tonight, and I'm going for a longer run with Jun tomorrow, so I just went to the gym to do my Friday lifting a day early. I also walked a 15:00 mile on the treadmill at a 10 percent grade in the spirit of warming up and doing something training related. 

New Balance MT100 Miles: 1.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
12.30

Jun and I met up at the Battle Creek trailhead this morning to try a route I've had my eye on for a while. Basically, we ran up Battle Creek to Trail 51, which we followed over the the Little Baldy trail, which took as down to the BST, which took us back to our cars. 

Last time I tried a portion of this run I ended up covering one 2 mile section in an hour because of all the deep snow covered by a breakable crush. Today was a lot better, but there were still some sketchy sections. Primarily, at the point where Trail 51 was supposed to meet Little Baldy. There, we lost the trail under the snow and ended up doing some major (and majorly unpleasant) post-holing resulting in bloody shins, until we decided to leave the trail and bushwack our way back to dry ground. This required cutting through some nasty brush, which resulted in even bloodier shins. Eventually, we made it back to the trail, from there it was a pretty straightforward run back to the car.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 12.30
Weight: 168.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Apr 01, 2011 at 18:23:52 from 66.239.250.209

Pretty impressve to have an effort like that 6 days after the race. That sounds like one I would love to do after more snow melts.

Total Distance
13.10

I went for a run with Dragon Vulture and his posse this morning. We started in Alpine and ended up running over to the Draper temple. This was my first time in that trail network (which, by the way, is awesome, although I still prefer the West Timp network), so my description of the route may be off, but I think it was something like this: up Hog's Hollow, over and up Jacob's ladder, down some other road, back over and down the lower portion of Jacob's Ladder, BST to Clark's Canyon, Clark's Canyon back to Hog's Hollow.

The trail was pretty sloppy in a few spots, but it was nothing like yesterday, and for the most part the conditions were fantastic. It was a great way to start the day.

13.1 miles and about 2,400 feet in 2:08.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 13.10
Weight: 167.80
Comments
From jun on Sat, Apr 02, 2011 at 22:45:07 from 63.224.107.110

The Draper trail system is definitely the best network of trails in the SL Valley, but they don't compare with those on the front of Timp. Not even close.

Total Distance
5.30

Before the Buffalo Run, I was worried about the soreness in the IT band on the outside of my right knee. But since the race the pain has been on the inside of my right knee. I took almost an entire week away from running after the race, and then I went for two long runs (by my current standards) on the trail. I felt okay during the runs, with a few twinges, but now my knee hurts again.

And I don't know what to make of it this time. I usually feel fine when I'm just walking around. But when I sit, my knee tightens up and hurts when I move it or stand up. But once I'm up and moving again, I don't really notice it. It makes me wonder if what I've got is some sort of a sprain, and I'll be fine running as long as I stay off the trail for a while. Or maybe I have something just waiting to explode. When the semester is over, I hope to get into see a doctor. In the meantime, I hope I can keep moving forward in my Squaw 50 prep.

What bugs me most is that I've now had four knee injuries in less than a year. And although all four have been on the same knee, there have been three different types of injuries: the runner's knee (behind the kneecap), the ITBS (twice), and now this new one on the inside. I hate to think that my knees just can't handle running, but you have to wonder.

Anyways, I'm seeing a doctor on Friday. But for now, it's infuriating, really.

As for my workout: I spent about thirty minutes at the gym this morning, pumping my guns and strengthening my IT band. In teh evening I went back for an hour while I watched the first half of the NCAA championship. 45 minutes on the stairstepper, followed by 15 on the treadmill, I figure I can get more out of limited mileage if I soften my legs up first, Fritz-style.

Brooks Launch Miles: 5.30
Weight: 169.00
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 12:48:00 from 98.245.117.176

For about 8 years I had relegated myself to the thought that my knees and body just weren't made to run long distances because I was chronically plagued with IT problems and knee pain in both knees and couldn't run farther 5 or 6 miles ever, on a good day, with tons of consistency. Since radically adjusting my running form and being able now to run marathons etc...I have also radically adjusted my opinion of what my body was made to do. I don't know what that may mean for you...but I share that just to perhaps give you some idea of other things to try. Different shoes and different running form were the factor for me in freeing me from knee injury in general. May not be the same for you but I can definitely say I feel your frustration. I had all but given up on ever running long distances fall of 2009.

From Lily on Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 14:39:38 from 67.199.178.210

I agree with Aaron. Your form and getting the right shoes for you is a HUGE factor. Try running while sticking your chin out about an inch or two in front of you. I know it feels dumb but that helps self correct your form.

BTW- morning of the buffalo run, I had to wake at 5:15 and I was sooooo tired. I saw what you wrote on your race report haha! ;)

From Faceless Ghost on Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 00:37:48 from 98.202.112.51

Aaron -- that makes sense. Jun and I were actually talking about that on Friday. he pointed out that I have nothing to lose by trying to change my gait. Worst case scenario, I wind up with a new stride and a knee that still hurts.

Lily -- Good for you for volunteering. I don't get up that early on a weekend if I'm not racing :)

Total Distance
10.00

I was going to do 75 minutes tonight--60 on the stairs and another 15 on the treadmill. But then I decided to try to do it all on the treadmill. But then my knee started to hurt after a mile, so I decided to go to the stairs after 15 minutes. But then my knee stopped hurting completely, so I stayed on the treadmill for 10 miles. Some things make no sense.

Anyways, for the first 8 miles I alternated between one mile easy (about 8:00) and one mile faster (about 5:52). Then I finished with an easy two.

1:12:20

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 10.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, Apr 06, 2011 at 13:34:00 from 66.239.250.209

That's pretty dang fast.

Total Distance
4.00

Here's a story that helps explain why I'm prone to overuse injuries. During our run on Friday, Jun and I talked about switching to a midfoot stride as a possible solution to my knee problems. I'd though of that before (a great deal, in fact), so when Aaron K. suggested the same thing on my blog yesterday, I was all ears (especially since he seems to have had such great success with the switch). So, I was determined to run my entire ten miles yesterday without hitting my heels. After about six miles my calves and ankles were starting to hurt. By eight miles they were screaming. Even so, I refused to listen to my body and quit, pressing on until the end, when my calves and ankles were in absolute agony.

Anyways, I'm not injured as a result of my stubborness. Just very sore. The plus side is that because of the soreness, I decided to cross train instead of run today. So even if the whole forefoot thing doesn't benefit my knee directly, it may end up doing so indirectly by forcing me not to run for a day or two. Good deal.

One hour on the stair machine. Law and Order Special Victims Unit sucks.

Brooks Launch Miles: 4.00
Weight: 166.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 10:46:36 from 66.239.250.209

yeah, the transition is slow, but the long term benefits are huge. And any of the LandO shows suck.

From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 15:48:40 from 98.245.117.176

hahahahaha. Yeah...10 miles on your toes out the gate is not the recommend approach...necessarily.

You really should transition into it. Also, studying more information on form, like at http://barefootrunning.com/. Also, even more highly recommended is http://www.chirunning.com/. They aren't so focused on barefoot, as they are on form. In fact the book doesn't even talk about running bare foot.

Not sure if I understood what you meant by 'not hitting my heals', but not letting your heals ever touch the ground is not recommended :) Maybe you just meant, not letting your heals touch the ground first. My heals almost always touch the ground with each step, just not first. Unless its super steep incline.

From peaks on Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 15:50:59 from 173.165.132.1

i went to a Runners Corner running clinic at BYU last night. they mentioned the same thing (minus your ankle pain), when you adjust your running style to their "correct" method you're going to feel it in your calves for a while. if you haven't been to one of those classes you should check it out, it was very helpful for me! The class was about 2 hours and they video tape & analyze your running form all for $5. I'm not sure how often they have the classes....

From Chad Robinson on Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 15:56:50 from 67.136.62.186

I second what Aaron said. You are going to damage your achiles, feet or calves if you go at it to hard. Finding a zero-drop shoe will make the transition easier. I used racing flats and then Vibrams. And yes, your heals to hit the ground but it is a tap/touch not a strike. Just remember that all the forces of running are still there, they are just being absorbed by different parts of your body (ankles, feet, calves ect).

From Faceless Ghost on Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 01:54:12 from 98.202.112.51

Everyone is right about the easing in thing. Unfortunately, I have a tendency to finish what I start, even when I know better. I should have backed off when things started to hurt, but I pushed on stubbornly, so I guess I got what I deserved.

To clarify--when I say I didn't touch my heels, I mean I didn't pound them. Had I run otherwise, I think I'd be even more sore than I am now :)

Aaron--thanks for those links. I'll definitely check them out.

From Faceless Ghost on Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 01:55:44 from 98.202.112.51

Chad-- I actually ordered some xc flats this week. 2E, so they fit like a normal running shoe. They came today, and I can't wait to run in them when my leg stops hurting.

From Chad Robinson on Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 02:14:06 from 208.110.158.185

I love running in flats. Somehow they always make you feel fast. Good luck and try to be patient.

Total Distance
1.00

So, my left ankle hurts more than I thought. Serves me right, I guess. It feels better every day, but I may not be running as much as I'd like for the rest of this week. I guess that's good for my knee.

Anyways, Catherine and I did a one hour spin class led by Stan the Man. Actually, his name is just Stan. He is a man, but I can't say for certain whether he's the Man. But we did enjoy his class.

Afterward, I ran one very slow mile on the treadmill. As in 9:45 slow. At least there was some hilarious show called Winter Wipeout on the TV.

Also, check out this video. (Thank you Catherine for finding a subtitled version.) I think it's hilarious. If you don't, you have a bad sense of humor.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 1.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
4.20

I had a doctor's appointment this morning, so I decided to go ahead and take care of my running and my lifting this morning. Of course, my lower legs are still pretty trashed, I decided to hike on the treadmill (12 percent grade) instead of running. I did throw in one easy mile of running on the incline at about 13:00, with the result that my IT band was protesting for the rest of the morning. (Fortunately, it seems to have quieted down as of this writing.)

Anyways, the good news from the doctor is that there don't seem to be any real problems with my knee. Apparently, however, while the stretching and strengthening I've been doing are good, what I really need is to strengthen my glutes, quads, and core (which is kind of strange, since I thought all of those were pretty strong). So, it looks like it's back to PT for me, as soon as finals are over.

The best news from the appointment is that the only limit to how much I can run on a sore IT band is my tolerance. In other words, as long as I can deal with the level of pain, I can keep running without worrying about causing further damage. It's nice to know that I don't have to stop running just because my IT band wants to bully me around.

Also, this is the show that Catherine and I saw at the gym last night. Anyone who saw that old Disney movie about fat camp (Heavyweights, I think) might remember the Blob--a giant airbag by the lack that one person sits in while another person jumps on the other end and bounces him into the water. But on this show, instead of one obese adolescent bouncing another, they have one not-so-fat person getting bounced by a 1,000 lb. weight dropped from about 50 feet. The results are pretty much what you'd expect.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 4.20
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
9.60

Catherine and I went to the temple this morning, and afterward we went down to Provo so I could attend a review session on campus and she could do some grading in her office. We planned to stop at Kneaders on the way for all-you-can eat French toast, but we got there just a few minutes too late and missed it. So, instead of late breakfast we started looking for early lunch. On a whim, we decided to eat at the Taco Riendo, a Mexican place we saw along the way. As far as I can tell, it was pretty authentic. The food was very good, so it's two thumbs up for the Laughing Taco (unless we wake up with Laughing Diarrhea tomorrow).

Anyway, I did my workout at the gym tonight. My lower leg feels better, although it still hurts, so I thought I'd try a little running. I was okay for about a mile and a half, but then I got some sharp pain in my left ankle, so I decided not to push it. I left the treadmill and went over to the stairstepper for a couple of hours. For the first 90 minutes, I cruised steady at 200 watts with ever sixth minute at 400. For the last thirty I followed the same pattern, but at 180 watts and 340. So once again, the mileage I'm recording doesn't really reflect the workout.

Brooks Launch Miles: 9.60
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
7.00

I'm still realizing just how bad I messed up my left ankle last week. It's weird, because I knew I was being stupid at the time, but I  honestly didn't think I was hurting myself. I just thought I would be really, really sore for a day. Anyways, nearly a week later (I think, although I didn't actually bother to check my calendar from last week) and all the soreness is gone, except for the pain at the front of my lower left leg. 

And even that has been feeling a lot better. Enough that I got up before 5:00 this morning for a quick out and back on the BST from Battle Creek to Dry Canyon. But about a mile and a half I could tell my leg was in bad shape. I second guessed myself twice before making the right choice and turning around to hobble back to my car. If it weren't for the shooting pain in my left leg, it would have been a nice run. As it is, I wound up with just over three miles in just under 30 minutes. And a sore leg. I was worried that I had set myself back a few days on the recovery, but within an hour or two I felt like I had before the run.

This evening I went to the gym for a hard hour on the stairs. I borrowed a workout from my cycling days and did a 5-20-20, which is nothing more than 5 minutes at threshold followed by two 20-minute intervals at threshold, with five minutes of recovery between them. I think I got the intensity about right, because by the end I felt like I could keep going but I was dying for it to be over.

Anyways, I think I'll cross train again tomorrow and then I'll test out my leg with a short run on Wednesday. 

New Balance MT100 Miles: 3.00New Balance RX507 Miles: 7.00
Weight: 166.00
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:14:38 from 98.245.117.176

Hey...at least its not the knee...that's progress ;)!

I went through all sorts of various pains throughout just about every part of my lower body through the six month transition of changing my form. It seemed I would finish one pain only to start pain in a new area. And often enough it was because I pushed too hard too fast in some regard. Patience will pay off though.

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:18:27 from 66.239.250.209

How were the conditions up Battle Creek? I almost went up there last night, but I was worried about mud.

Man you can't catch a break with the injuries.

From Faceless Ghost on Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 23:43:56 from 98.202.112.51

Aaron -- you're totally right. But I wish patience didn't suck so much.

Scott -- I didn't actually make it into Battle Creek, but conditions were great on the BST, although there were a few muddy spots from this weekend's storms. Jun and I were up the Canyon a couple of weeks ago, though, and the trail was in great shape at least up to the Trail 51 junction.

Total Distance
5.00

No pain at all in my leg today, which is a good sign. Just to play it safe, I stuck to the stair machine for one more day. A steady 75 minutes at a moderate pace, good for 510 hypothetical flights of stairs.

Anyways, it's game on tomorrow, with my first final (Structures of the Constitution) at 8:30. It's been a great class, but the test is going to be rough. If the weather and my leg cooperate, I'm hoping to blow off some post-test steam with some mellow miles on the BST.


Brooks Launch Miles: 5.00
Weight: 166.00
Comments
From Jon on Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 23:50:48 from 98.71.187.42

Good luck with your final, and getting your ankle better.

By the way, Winter Wipeout rocks!

From jun on Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:19:38 from 66.239.250.209

I hope the test is going well. Good luck on that and the run.

From Scott Wesemann on Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:35:50 from 66.239.250.209

Times like these that make be glad I bailed on law school. Good luck with the test man. Have a great run.

Total Distance
8.50

That's one final down. Throughout the test I never felt unprepared, but since the moment I finished I've been second guessing my answers. I guess I may as well put it out of my mind, since I can't change anything and I won't know my grade until June. Three to go.

I celebrated the completion of one class with an out and back on the BST from Battle Creek to the shooting range. I ran into Dragon Vulture and his friend, who were running the same route in reverse, and on the way back I tried a side trail that they mentioned to. Good choice.

Anyways, no pain in my leg today. Both legs reminded me that I'm not quite in the clear, but I felt fine for the whole run. I'll probably continue alternating between running and cross training for the next few days, and I hope to be ready to return to a steady diet of trail running as soon as finals are over next week.

1:06:19

New Balance MT100 Miles: 8.50
Weight: 163.60
Comments
From catherine on Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 17:59:21 from 216.49.181.254

I'm glad you had a good run. :)

From Lily on Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 18:13:39 from 67.199.178.210

Awesome! Steady diet of trail running made me excited to get on some trails. :)

From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 15:04:41 from 98.245.117.176

Nice to hear the leg was feeling better.

I received some NB 507's today after my run...they fit and feel pretty nice! I'm loving the zero drop, traction, rock place, and 2E width fits pretty well! Thanks for the pointer on those! And at $40 that's hard to beat. I'm eager to try them out now.

Total Distance
4.10

I had planned to cross train today, so as not to push my luck with the injuries. But I decided to run at the last minute, and ran a few easy miles on the treadmill in my XC flats. It's surprising how much strain the flats put on my calves. Still, I'm determined to adapt and see if that helps my knee at all. I ran three miles on the flat, after which my calves were starting to feel worked, so I dropped the speed and cranked up the incline to finish with a 1.1 mile hike and about 675 feet of imaginary vert.

40:00

New Balance RX507 Miles: 4.10
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
9.10

Worst. Test. Ever. We opened our test packets, and it turned out someone had included the *$&% answer key. After three minutes of deliberation, the administrators decided to have us hand in the answer keys and then take the test as if nothing had happened. Which ignores the fact that even if no one cheated (and it wouldn't surprise me if no one did), more than half the class still saw the answers. And it's not like you can exactly un-see that, either. So the entire curve for that class has been severely compromised. And given that our entire grade for the course will be based on that two-hour final, and given how merciless the law school curve is, I'd say the entire course has been effectively invalidated. 

Speaking of compromised curves, 10 of the 40 multiple choice questions were plagiarized verbatim from exams given by professors at other schools. The problem is that these exams are available as practice tests on the internet, along with the answers, to anyone who happens to stumble across them on google. So a few students in our class, through the course of normal exam preparation, happened to be handed the answers to the questions on our test.

Can you tell I'm angry?

Anyways, I blew off some steam with a trail run in the Draper network. Hog's Hollow to Ghost Falls to Clark's trail. Or something. Nice trails with about 1,500 feet of mellow climbing. I even took a page from Jun's book and drank out of Ghost Falls.

1:13:27

New Balance MT100 Miles: 9.10
Weight: 165.60
Comments
From catherine on Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 19:15:36 from 216.49.181.254

I hope you don't get a sickness from the water.

From Faceless Ghost on Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 19:18:11 from 98.202.112.51

It was tasty, and I'm pretty sure it was safe. But if I'm wrong you may want to stay out of the bathroom this weekend.

From catherine on Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 19:23:51 from 216.49.181.254

Gross.

From Bonnie on Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 19:29:14 from 128.196.228.134

BUMMER about the exam. That is really a nightmare of a story. Sorry.

Good run though. And, of course, beautiful wife.

From catherine on Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 00:15:47 from 98.202.112.51

Bonnie - You're very sweet.

From Lily on Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 00:27:49 from 67.199.178.210

Sorry about that school fiasco! You guys have a super weekend! :)

Total Distance
12.40

My knee has been unhappy again for the last couple of days, but I just couldn't bring myself to spend hours on a stair machine when the weather is finally getting nice. So this morning I headed over to Alpine and ran up into the Draper trail network again. I started with the same run as yesterday, but before I ran back down Hog Hollow to the car, I threw in an extra loop on a few trails I'd never been on before. In the end I wound up with a little less than 12.5 miles and a little more than 2100 feet of vert.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 12.40
Weight: 166.40
Comments
From jun on Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 19:04:44 from 63.224.107.110

How was your knee on the softer trails? And what did you get from backcountry?

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 23:40:39 from 98.202.112.51

I had to favor it a bit, but my knee felt okay during the run. I'm not sure if the soft trails compensate for all the twisting and turning over rocks and roots, because my knee was absolutely screaming afterward. Enough that I thought I would have to take a week off completely. But it feels quite a bit better now, so although I still need to back off, I should be able to get some miles in tomorrow.

I didn't end up getting anything from backcountry.com. I had to send back a pair of MT101s because they're much bigger than the 100s. I was thinking of trying a size down, and I thought I'd get them from backcountry if I did.

Total Distance
5.00

I got up early this morning and headed to the gym in the rain. I started with my IT band strengthening routine, then I did 30 minutes on the stairs, then ran a mile on the treadmill, and finished with 30 more minutes on the stairs. I'm so frustrated with my knee right now. In fact, I was looking up some 100-mile MTB races this morning as alternatives to ultrarunning.

I spent the rest of the day at school studying for my property final tomorrow. After that I had to make a late night trip to the post office to stand in line to mail our state taxes. You'd think the state would be able to accept payment online by now. I mean, it is 2011.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 1.00
Weight: 168.00
Comments
From jun on Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 16:10:20 from 66.239.250.209

If you had to give up running I'd die a little inside.

Total Distance
6.00

After taking my (thankfully drama-free) property final, I ate some pizza, spent a few hours studying civil procedure (only one final to go) and then went home to great ready for a workout. I was going to cross train, but there was a break in the gloom and drizzle and I just couldn't resist the chance for a quick trail run. Out and back from Battle Creek to Dry Creek: six miles and about 1100 feet of vert.

I decided to run because my knee felt fine, but it was pretty unhappy by the end of the run. And it was sore and a little stiff all evening. But as I write this (the morning after), my knee feels pretty good. I'm not sure what to make of that. But I do wonder whether I should seize the opportunity to roll my SP50 registration over till next year. I want to race, but I don't want to run if it's only going to be a miserable experience. Thoughts?

46:12

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.00
Weight: 166.40
Comments
From jun on Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 13:49:13 from 66.239.250.209

Well, there is a monster difference between uncomfortable knee at 6 miles and then having that happen and having to try and either push through or DNF. I ran 30+ miles on a very painful ITB in my first 50 miler and I would never do that again or suggest that anyone else do it.

How is the attempt to move to a midfoot strike coming?

From Scott Wesemann on Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 17:59:43 from 66.239.250.209

I agree with Jun. I ran my first marathon with bad ITB pain and it took me 2 months to recover from that. I did something similar running in Bryce Canyon. I will never try and push through something like that again. The hard thing is ocnce you start the race your competitive juices will start flowing and it will be tougher to make the decision to quit.

I would take a few weeks off and then see if it gets any better. If not then I would worry.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 00:14:53 from 98.202.112.51

You guys are right--I definitely don't want to push too hard and make things worse than necessary. Fortunately I have a plan. And a backup plan.

Total Distance
2.00

I was up and at the library early this morning, and I was there all day preparing for my test tomorrow. I still don't feel ready. In fact, I feel more intimidated by this test than any other, I think.

Anyways, I limited myself to two easy miles on the treadmill this evening, just so I could say I ran. It felt about as good as you'd expect two miles to feel with a belly full of bean burritos and at the end of a long day with no lunch. But I think my knee was okay.

Speaking of my knee, I've come up with a short-term plan:

Step 1: This week, I will run. (That's right--#*&$ you, gimpy right knee.)

Step2: Next week, I will not run. Nor will I use the stupid stair machine. Instead, I will ride my bike to and from campus every day while I work on the law review write-on. Unless the weather disagrees; which seems likely.

Step 3: Next next week, I will return to running, as triumphantly, invincibly, and sexily as ever. But with a better knee.

Step 4: If step 3 fails, I will defer my Squaw 50 registration and trade my short shorts for my tight shorts, at least for a month or two.

And now to finish with some good news. I will be done with my first year of law school by no later than 11:30 tomorrow morning.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.00
Weight: 165.40
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 15:29:47 from 98.245.117.176

hahaha! I like that plan.

From Vis on Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 22:39:35 from 64.255.93.37

Congrats on the 1st year. Did you say law review? That's impressive isn't it? Maybe if you speak some legalese at your knee it will back off.

Total Distance
9.10

I took my civil procedure exam this morning, a 3-hour, 35-page, 85-question multiple-choice monstrosity. But finals are over. Which means I'm now officially a 2L. Unfortunately, it also means I have to suffer through the anxiety of waiting two months for grades to come out.

Anyways, I drove up to Salt Lake after my test to give Catherine a ride home, which gave me an excuse to celebrate the end of the semester by running my old BST loop in the Avenues. I parked up by the Shriners hospital and ran down 11th Avenue to City Creek Canyon (thus dealing with the stiff headwind on the downhill road stretch at the beginning of the run--smart). From there, it was an incredibly enjoyable run back over one of my favorite trails ever. Conditions where nearly perfect until I reached The Gulch Formerly Known as Dry. Seriously, anyone wondering if there's any truth to all the talk about flood potential needs to head over to there. There's so much water pouring down that thing that I spent as much time navigating tricky water crossing as I did running. And in the end, I still had to splash through the river at the end. Anyways, I had fun, but I wouldn't recommend using the Dry Gulch trail anytime soon.

A little more than nine miles and about 1600 feet.

1:14:08

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 9.10
Weight: 164.60
Comments
From jun on Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 22:38:21 from 97.126.226.88

Ah, the Gulch. I can appreciate that name, for sure. Love that loop too. Nice job. I hope the knee held up.

Total Distance
5.00

You'd think that I'd have some free time now that finals are over, but instead I spent the entire morning in mandatory meetings. In the evening, Catherine and I drove up to Ogden, because I'm taking the GMAT tomorrow and we wanted to avoid giving to wake up at 5:00 AM on a Saturday. But I still managed to get in an easy 5-mile run with my brother on the BST.

New Balance MT100 Miles: 5.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
8.80

I took the GMAT this morning with no preparation, because I've had neither the time nor the desire to study. And, as expected, I pretty much tanked on the math section. But I knocked the verbal section out of the park and wound up with a much higher overall score than I thought I needed and a much, much higher score than I probably deserved. I rule.

Anyways, after the test, Catherine and I made up for skipping breakfast by eating breakfast for lunch at Jeremiah's up in Ogden. Catherine ordered two blueberry pancakes, worrying that two wouldn't be enough, but then each pancake ended up being about twice the size of her head, and I don't think she even finished one. Jeremiah's rules.

When we got home, I only had a little time before we were going to Catherine's grandparents' house for dinner, so I headed over to Alpine for a quick run up and over into the Draper trail network. Conditions were fantastic, and I ended up with about 1500 feet and just under 9 miles of very enjoyable singeltrack.

And now I'm going to take the entire next week off from running. My knee sucks.

1:08:35

New Balance MT100 Miles: 8.80
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 12:00:30 from 66.239.250.209

Why did you take the GMAT? Are you thinking of going to business school after you get your JD?

Congrats on finishing up your 1st year of law school man. From everything I hear the first year is by far the worst.

I would like to run on that trail sometime (never have).

Total Distance
5.00

So, it looks like my plan to ride this week is over before it began. Between the law review write-on, funeral attendance, and exceptionally crappy spring weather, I just don't see how it's going to work out. I am, however, following through on my plan to not run. Which means I'm going back on my promise not to use the stupid stair stepper.

Today, I used the stupid stair stepper for 75 minutes, alternating between 3 minutes off, 2 minutes on for 65 of those minutes. According to the display, I climbed about 510 virtual floors. I guess that's a pretty good workout.

Anyways, after bothering me on Saturday, my knee actually felt pretty good yesterday, and it felt even better today. It's enough to tempt me to go out and try to run, but I'm going to be strong. However, I may try to run again on Saturday rather than waiting till Monday.

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 21:04:11 from 63.224.106.121

Be strong! Focus on arms and back. Ha.

From Faceless Ghost on Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 23:18:49 from 98.202.112.51

Elliptical, too.

Total Distance
4.00

Yet another day of running behind. And yet another day of cross training at the gym. At least my knee is feeling better.

60 minutes on the stairs. Just over 400 fake floors.

Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
4.00

We had an ultrasound yesterday, and an appointment with the OB today, so I spent the day at the library in the Avenues working on my project. By the way, Baby's growing nicely, so things have gotten much better since our scare a couple of months ago.

Still no running this week. Instead, I spent another hour on the stairs doing one-minute intervals with three-minute recoveries.

Weight: 167.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:13:28 from 66.239.250.209

Don't you guys have only like two months to go?

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 12:58:06 from 128.187.0.182

We're at 33 weeks today, so it's getting very close.

From RAD on Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 01:55:15 from 98.202.17.113

I'm glad to hear things are going well. I've felt a little deprived since Catherine's blog went off :( I stalk your blog occasionally looking for updates on the two of them...oh, and you!

Give Catherine a big hello for me. Only 7 weeks (at most) left - it will all go SO fast, for us. It takes about 10X longer for mom.

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 19:53:38 from 98.202.112.51

Thanks, RAD. I'll certainly say hello for you.

And of course, I'm still hoping Catherine will be back on the blog once she gets back to running as usual :)

Total Distance
3.00

I'm so busy trying to finish my write-on stuff by the deadline tomorrow, so I only stayed on the stairs for 45 minutes tonight. I made those minutes count, though.

My knee seems to be responding well to the rest. I think I'll try to run on Saturday. 10-12 miles of singletrack should be a nice "long run" to ease back in.

Weight: 166.20
Total Distance
4.00

My law review write-on materials were due at 5:00 today, so it was crunch time. After that we had dinner with my mom, who's in town till tomorrow. There wasn't much time left for exercise, so I headed over to the track for an easy 4 miles. No knee problems after that little test, so I'll hit the trails tomorrow. 

I wore my XC flats today. Now my calves are sore. It's kind of annoying, but I'm going to make this forefoot thing work. If it helps me resolve my recurring knee issues, the discomfort will be with it. And if it doesn't, at least I can run all naturally and hippy-ish. 

30:15

New Balance RX507 Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
10.20

I woke up this morning, looked out the window, and saw snow on the ground. Stupid spring.

Anyways, I went out for a trail run as planned this morning. I headed up Hog Hollow(?) then down toward Ghost Falls, with a one-mile out-and-back detour up Jacob's Ladder along the way. From the bottom of Ghost Falls I picked up the BST briefly and then ran Clark's Trail back to the top of Hog Hollow before returning to my car.

There was quite a bit of snow on the trail today, enough to make things tricky. Down low it had started to melt, leaving the trails covered in what I could best describe as greasy mud. Up high there was enough snow to keep me from seeing rocks and other features on the trail, making footing treacherous. There were several times where I stepped on what looked like a snow-covered rock but turned out to be a puff of snow, or what looked like a puff of snow but turned out to be a snow-covered rock. I had several close calls, especially on the final descent to my car, but I managed to keep myself upright throughout the entire run.

Also, my knee did not bother me at all for the entire run. But within 30 minutes of finishing the pains inside my kneecap were showing back up, and now that I've had hours to cool down, I can say that something isn't right. The good news is that the rest this week seems to have helped. The bad news is that it hasn't been enough. So, it's more cross training for me this week, although I hope to get out and run a couple of times to test things out.

Also, with my knee acting up and the Squaw 50 a month away, I've decided to roll my registration. I want to run the race, but I want to run it well. And given the way my training has played out since January (not to mention all the freaking snow on the course), that's just not going to happen this year.

Hopefully I can get things together in time for Speedgoat.

(Check it out--I embedded my run like Jun does.)



Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 10.20
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 21:05:58 from 63.224.105.4

I need to get down on the Hog Hollow side. It's a dirt road, isn't it? I have it marked as part of the course for a November 50k I'm going to help put on. Glad you got out today, sorry I didn't respond to you the other day about running today. Things have been busy, to say the least.

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 22:07:56 from 98.202.112.51

I understand busy :)

It's a dirt road with a pretty mellow grade, but there's one rocky and highly eroded section that is technical by any standard.

By the way, November 50K? Tell me more.

Total Distance
5.00

My knee felt fine during Saturday's run, but it was acting up shortly after, so I've decided to spend this week primarily cross training. I'll plan on getting out for a longer trail run on Saturday (in St. George this week), and I hope to make a run up Grandeur Peak tomorrow morning, but otherwise it'll be more time on the stair stepper for me.

I'm also hoping to up the volume a bit past where it's been for the last few months. I think 75 minutes per day should be a good start, plus one longer workout on Wednesday and another on Saturday. Aerobically, that should be similar to about 10 miles per day, which for me I think is plenty. At least for now.

Which brings me to today. I have some externship training on campus from 9 to 5, but I wanted to see Catherinebefore she left for work, so I got up at 4:10 and did my 75 minutes. Fortunately, I have more time available as of Friday, so I was able to get to bed early enough last night that getting up early wasn't too bad.

At the gym, the Bin Laden story was everywhere on TV. I kind of expected it to be on Sports Center, too. I guess I'm surprised they got him, because by this point I kind of assumed they never would.

Weight: 167.80
Comments
From jun on Mon, May 02, 2011 at 23:05:33 from 63.224.105.4

Grandeur tomorrow? Time and planned trip?

From jun on Mon, May 02, 2011 at 23:05:41 from 63.224.105.4

Text me.

Total Distance
5.50

My schedule didn't end up allowing for a Grandeur Peak run this morning, but after a full day at the office, I decided I needed to hit the trails. When I left my house the sky was gray, the wind was howling and a little rain was starting to fall. I prepared for the worst and grabbed my gloves, my beanie and my jacket. But by the time I reached the trailhead the sky was blue and it was warm enough that I considered going shirtless. I ended up having a great little run to finish a busy day. And the best part is that two hours later my knee still doesn't hurt.


New Balance MT100 Miles: 5.50
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, May 04, 2011 at 00:52:49 from 63.224.105.4

Weird weather, huh? Nice job hitting those trails. I sure like them.

Total Distance
7.40

I was going to cross train tonight, but the weather was so nice that I just couldn't resist getting out for a run on the Draper trails. The good news is that my knee felt fine. The bad news is that my calves are killing me. This transition to a midfoot strike may take a while.

Speaking of which, I got some advice from Aaron K via email today, and it turns out I am supposed to stay off my heels even on the technical descents. So that's just one more thing I have to work on, and one more thing that makes my calves hurt. But I'll get it figured out.

 

MT101 Miles: 7.40
Weight: 167.20
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Thu, May 05, 2011 at 10:59:46 from 98.245.117.176

It definitely is a transition that requires a healthy dose of patience. But its worth it.

Also, lest anyone misunderstand my approach to steep downhill descents, I definitely come down onto my heel with most every step, but my forefoot is generally the part of the foot that touches the ground first. You probably meant that, but saying 'staying off my heels' makes it sound a bit like not ever allowing your heel to touch the ground. Which could wreak some serious havoc on your calves.

From jun on Thu, May 05, 2011 at 11:10:12 from 66.239.250.209

I saw an advertisement from Adidas on their new 'natural' running shoe. They said they still built the heel up because you need to strike your heel first on steep downhill runs. I seriously laughed out loud and vocally called them IDIOTS.

Aaron is right, a mid-foot strike running downhill is tricky, but it will come with time. Know this, once you make the full transition, your foot placements on technical downhill will be even better and you can run them faster. It's pretty sweet.

Total Distance
3.30

Against my better judgment, I went for another run today. I got a late start, so I had to cut it very short, but I think that was a good thing, as I know my knee isn't quite ready for a full return to running. Still, it was nice to get out. I'll just take tomorrow off and let my knee recover, so I can maybe get a run in on Saturday.

As for today's route, I ran up Grove Creek to the top of the big switchback, then I went north on a trail I've never run. It was a great little trail, looks like it keeps going a long way, so now I need to get back there and explore further. West Timp is the gift that keeps on giving.


MT101 Miles: 3.30
Weight: 169.00
Total Distance
0.00

No miles today. My knee feels okay right now, but I'm afraid to push things so soon, so I decided to take a rest after three days on the trail. Instead of running, I got back to the gym to pump my guns, because I've been neglecting my meathead-itude since finals started. I could feel that, too. I'm not back to square one, but I have lost some ground over the last few weeks.

Anyways, to make up for the lack of an interesting report today, I've decided to share the following linguistic issue I've been puzzling over.


Would the result be a moofallo or a buffamoose?

Weight: 168.80
Comments
From jun on Fri, May 06, 2011 at 11:18:35 from 66.239.250.209

BUFFALO HUMP!!!!!

From Scott Wesemann on Fri, May 06, 2011 at 15:44:30 from 66.239.250.209

HAHA! Nice!

From peaks on Fri, May 06, 2011 at 18:41:50 from 173.165.132.1

I'm pretty sure a Moofallo is half cow half buffalo. So I'm going with Buffamoose.

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, May 07, 2011 at 18:44:08 from 64.134.31.130

Jun -- how could I have missed that? I'm ashamed of myself.

Peaks -- I was leaning toward mooffalo, but you make an excellent point.

Total Distance
16.90

I'm in St. George visiting my grandparents with Catherine and my brother, Sean. We got into town last night sometime after 11:00, and we weren't in bed until sometime after midnight, so this morning's “early” start wasn't until about 7:00. I drove out to Hurricane and parked at the trailhead up on the mesa. From there I ran about 4.5 miles up the highway toward Polygamyville and Gooseberry Mesa and then picked up the JEM trail. I stopped there for a few minutes to shed some weight (if you know what I mean), eat a gel, and sign the trail register.

The JEM trail is a gem, in my opinion. I've ridden it on my mountain bike several times, but today was my first time running it. The trail rolls and swoops through the desert, a gradual descent almost the entire way with a few short climbs and some steep drop-offs along the way. Because the sun was low in the sky, the temperature was fantastic and I ran with my shirt off for about an hour.

After five miles, the Hurricane Rim trail intersects the JEM trail. This trail connects the JEM trail to the parking lot where I left my car, about seven miles away. Hurricane Ridge is a different beast. Although it's no mountain, there are a couple of small but sustained climbs, and a lot more rocks and technical sections along the way. My brother and I rode the trail last year at Thanksgiving, and I crashed three times and broke my saddle, thanks to my dismal bike-handling skills.

Anyways, it was here that the wheels started coming off today, too, so to speak. First, I saw a sign with what looked like a picture of a snake on it, and it made me start worrying about snakes. I freaking hate snakes. Also, the sun had started to come out, and although it was only in the mid-80s, it was much hotter than anything I've run in this year. On some of the later climbs, I started to feel dizzy and nauseous, and I had to walk a few short stretches—pretty lame, given the relatively mellow nature of the climbs.

Anyway, I made it back to the car without incident, other than almost not being able to find my keys, which I had hidden a little too well along the cliff. I ended up finishing just under 17 miles in 2:15. Sadly, my longest run since the Buffalo Run, and my second longest run of the year. I could have run the Gould's Rim trail rather than the highway up to the JEM trail, but I'm glad I decided not to. Given the heat, I would have needed to start earlier than I did, and I don't think my leg would have enjoyed the extra three miles.

Speaking of my leg—I wouldn't say my knee hurt, but I felt enough twinges to know it wasn't happy. Seventeen miles is probably about five too many right now, and I expect I'll be pretty sore this evening. I've swallowed a handful of ibuprofen preemptively, and I'll ice the knee a little later. Hopefully it won't keep me from running next week.


By the way, the Grandeur Peak Fun Run is next week. If you're in Salt Lake next week and you run mountains, you won't want to miss this one.  

http://sites.google.com/site/mrcultra/granduer-fun-run



MT101 Miles: 16.90
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Sat, May 07, 2011 at 23:58:10 from 97.126.225.125

I'm planning to run it next week, hope to see you there. Sounds like today's run was a bit epic. I wouldn't expect anything less. Way to go man.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, May 09, 2011 at 17:41:12 from 66.239.250.209

Sounds like a great run all things considered. I'll see ya at the fun run on Sat. Hopefully I'll be able to keep you in my sights for the first 45 min anyway.

Total Distance
5.00

Not much to say about today. I didn't take any ibuprofen this morning, and throughout the day I could tell that my knee is still sore from Saturday. Not bad, but definitely not good. So I decided to cross train tonight--one hour on the stair stepper--but I started with a mile on the treadmill in my flats. Even if my knee hurts, I think it's important to keep the pressure on my calves so they can adapt to the forefoot thing.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 5.00
Weight: 168.80
Total Distance
4.50

Another relatively uneventful day at the gym. I started with a mile on the treadmill before switching over to the stairs for some threshold work. I ended up cutting the stair workout short by about seven minutes because I felt pretty trashed, but otherwise things were fine.

After a few days of rest my knee seems to feel fine, so tomorrow I'll do what I can to set myself back. Grandeur Peak west face at 5:30 tomorrow evening with my brother and possibly the Samurai. Anyone who's interested is welcome to join us.

Weight: 168.00
Total Distance
6.20

Grandeur Peak, how I love thee.

I don't know what it is about that mountain, but I just can't get enough of it. Actually I do know what it is--it's steep. So, so steep.

Anyway, I ran with the Samurai tonight, and my brother came along for the ride, too. He's never done anything like that before, and I'm pretty sure he won't be able to walk tomorrow. But he loved it, and he'll be back. Unfortunately, the Samurai had to get home in time for his kid's soccer game, so we turned around at what he calls the "first summit" (also known as "not the summit"), about a quarter mile short of the actual summit, but that's where the snow line was so it was fine with me. I think we were on pace to hit the summit in the low to mid 50s if we hadn't stopped. Not fast, but not slow. And I was yapping away the whole way up, so I know the effort was reasonably relaxed.

The whole round trip was 1:06:25 for 3.7 miles and 2800 feet of vertical at a blazing 17:48 per mile.

Afterward, Catherine was on her way to the gym, so I went with her and ran an easy 20 minutes on the treadmill in my flats to shake out my legs, strengthen my calves, and pad my mileage.


New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.50MT101 Miles: 3.70
Weight: 167.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:39:15 from 66.239.250.209

Heck yes!!! Nice outing. I bet the Samurai was steaming up the mountain. That dude is strong. While you did that I watched 200 psychotic kids scream and play on bouncy stuff. Yikes.

Total Distance
5.00

As expected, my legs are trashed after yesterday's run. But not cripple-trashed, so I enjoy the feeling. 

I just ran a few easy miles with Tigger at the track today. I ran the first three in my flats, and the last two in my Ronins. The extra cushion felt super nice, and I picked up the pace by about 30 seconds per mile with out even thinking about it. 

By the way, the Grandeur Peak Fun Run has been postponed till next Saturday. You should still plan to be there.

37:23

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 2.00New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 166.00
Comments
From catherine on Fri, May 13, 2011 at 14:00:32 from 216.49.181.254

Tigger's a good little runner.

Total Distance
4.10

I wanted to get in a short, easy trail run this morning, so I planned a little lollipop loop starting from Grove Creek and doubling through Battle Creek. But the little stream you have to hop across before running south from Grove Creek has become more like a river. I looked around, but I couldn't find any way past it other than through it, and I was in no mood to get wet. So I headed north on a little trail that joined up with a dirt road that brought me back to the parking lot at the end of a two mile loop.If I don't mess my knee up today, I may get to do a long run tomorrow, so I just ran two laps and then called it a day. Not great, but not bad, either. Super slow, though. My legs are still sore from Grandeur.


MT101 Miles: 4.10
Weight: 166.60
Total Distance
12.00

I'm shocked at how sore I've been since running Grandeur on Wednesday. I honestly didn't expect it to be so bad. Yet here I am three days later and it still hurts to walk. Weird.

A few weeks ago, my cousin in law, a mountain biker turning trail runner, told me that Lambert Park over in Alpine a good place to go when you want to ride dirt but you don't want to climb mountains. That sounded like just the thing for my trashed quads, and since I had been meaning to check out the park for a while anyway, I decided that today was the day.

Basically, the park is a huge network of constantly intersecting trails (take a look at the map to get a better idea). So, I just picked a trailhead and got busy. I spent quite a bit of time trying to decide which way to go, but after an hour or so I felt like I had a pretty decent idea of the place although there are still a ton of trails I need to check out. It's a good thing the park is only 7 miles from the house. And apparently the trails are runnable year round. (For the record, the trails I ran on include Rodeo, Lambert's Luge, Poppy, Middle, Spring, Middle Spring, Ziggy, Zag, and ZPC. I may have forgotten some, but I think that's it.)

I forgot my Garmin, and I wasn't wearing a watch, so I have no idea what my run looked like. But I was away from my car for two hours. Even with all my stops and wrong turns, I think I can still safely credit myself with 12 miles.

MT101 Miles: 12.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Mon, May 16, 2011 at 13:57:50 from 66.239.250.209

I really need to check that out. I just hate running on pavement.

Total Distance
3.30

Three easy miles on the road before work, wearing the flats to keep strengthening my legs. Now that I think about it, almost everything I've done for the last little bit has been in the gym or on the trail. This was my first road run in quite a while, and it felt pretty good, except for the freezing wind from then north.

Anyways, my right ankle has been hurting since Saturday. It's pretty much the same thing that happened to my left ankle a while back when I went out and ran ten miles with new stride, only it's not as bad this time. I was going to run a few miles more this evening, but I decided against it in hopes that my ankle will feel better tomorrow and even better on Wednesday so I can run Grandeur again--I've got a new weapon I'm itching to use.

It seems like I'm perpetually broken down these days. But on the plus side, my knee doesn't seem to be bothering me. I hope that my body will adjust over the next few weeks so I can get back to training as usual.

26:40

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.30
Weight: 166.60
Total Distance
3.70

When we left Salt Lake, I was disappointed to have to leave Grandeur Peak behind. Fortunately, it turns out there is a Utah County equivalent in the direct route up Big Baldy from Dry Canyon. Although I can't confirm it yet (because I forgot to charge my Garmin), it climbs a bit more than 3000 feet over 2.5-3 miles, depending on which website you look at. I can confirm that the trail is freaking steep. My brother checked it out a couple of days ago and said it was a lot like Grandeur, and he's right. Once you leave Dry Canyon and hit the Big Bald trail proper, it's relentless and brutal. Or brutally relentless. I can't wait to spend time on it this summer.

Today I got a late start. That, combined with the fact that I was traveling slow (more hiking than running) and the fact that the trails were muddy or covered in snow or both meant that I didn't make it to the summit. In fact, I stopped a few hundred feet short of the false summit, because I had lost the trail under a few inches of fresh snow and because I was already afraid of the sketchy conditions on the descent and the possibility of running out of light. So I turned around. But it was a good hike, and I'm glad to have discovered a new route that I plan to use extensively this summer.

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 4.00
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
4.20

If you're reading this, you've probably noticed that the weather has been unseasonably crappy around here. Because of that, the Samurai suggested that Grandeur might be a bit too muddy today, so instead my brother and I met him a little farther south for a run on Mount Olympus.

I'd never seen the trail before, and I feel like I've been missing out. It's steep and technical and runnable, at least for the two miles or so that we ran today. I hear it gets much steeper for the second half.

Everyone was taking it easy today, so we hiked a short portion down low, but after that I settled into a groove and cruised up the mountain at a nice steady pace. The rain had slowed into a drizzle, so the moisture was more of a benefit than a burden, and the trails were wet but not sloppy.

The run down was equally casual, and that was fine with me. My calf is still hurting, so perhaps even that was too much. At least I had fun, though. Also, I almost hit the deck near the bottom, but instead of crashing I pulled out what may have been the best save of my career. Wild stuff.

 

MT101 Miles: 4.20
Weight: 166.00
Comments
From jun on Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:43:47 from 66.239.250.209

You heard right about the 2nd half being steeper, but that bottom half is great.

From Scott Wesemann on Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:57:08 from 66.239.250.209

I took a dive off of the trail last year that took all of the skin off of my pinky knuckle and it left a nice little scar. I had just removed my gloves about 3 minutes before. Dur!

Are you running the fun Run tomorrow?

From Faceless Ghost on Sat, May 21, 2011 at 00:38:22 from 98.202.112.51

Scott -- I'll be there tomorrow. Unless I oversleep :)

Total Distance
6.00

I got out late for my run at Lambert Park tonight. I hope that I can blame the low light (I ran teh last half by the light of my headlamp) and the mud (it rained all day and it was still raining when I ran) for my slow pace, because otherwise I'm just out of shape. Still, it was a good run and a nice way to end the day.


Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 6.00
Weight: 167.00
Comments
From jun on Fri, May 20, 2011 at 12:44:51 from 66.239.250.209

It was definitely the conditions.

Total Distance
0.00

Sore knee and no time means no running today. Grandeur Peak in the morning.

Weight: 167.20
Race: Grandeur Peak Fun Run (9.2 Miles) 02:04:30, Place overall: 8
Total Distance
13.20

First things first: the Grandeur Fun Run is not really fun. And yet I'm sure I'll be back next year. And the next year. And probably as many more years as I'm living in Utah and running.

Before the race I had to deal with three gear decisions: tights or no tights, MT101s or Adizero XTs, and water or poles. I chose tights, MT101s, and poles. Right, wrong, and undecided.

I was in second place right from the start and by the time we hit the real climb I was in the lead. This worried me, because I was hoping to play it safe on the initial climb (last year I went out way too hard, as I often do, and blew up before the summit), and I didn't think that would involve me taking the lead. I was right to be worried, and by about halfway up the climb I was redlining and fading fast. It took about another quarter mile for anyone to pass me, but when I got caught I got caught by three runners.

Shortly after they passed me we hit the snow. This slowed me down a ton, because although there was a well-established trail of footprints through the shin-deep snow, the footprints must have belonged to midgets, and I just couldn't make them fit my stride. Plus, my poles had become essentially useless as they sank into the snow with each step. I decided to break them down right then.

I hit the summit in about 54 minutes with another runner about ten steps behind me. (For reference, my PR up the west face is in the high 40s, and although the snow slowed me down today, it didn't slow me down that much. I'm just nowhere near top form). Because of all the snow, the trail of the summit was buried and the course instead plunged straight down a snowy spine. I thought "no way" and told the guy behind me that he'd better go ahead unless he wanted to get stuck behind me. He bombed down the spine while I slipped, crawled, and picked my way down after him.

I continued creeping along the snowy ridge like the wimp I am, and it didn't take long for my friend Jon and another runner to fly past me. (Anyone who's run in MT101s knows that their traction is a joke, and they were clearly the wrong choice for the day.) But soon the snow ended and I was back on them almost immediately. I flew past Jon behind the other runner, and I stayed on his heels until we hit the bottom of the descent, when he suddenly jumped off the trail (I think there was something in his shoe).

There was an aid station at the bottom, but all they had were jugs of water for refilling bottles. No cups. I was thirsty, but there was nothing I could do without wasting time, so I continued along the Pipeline trail wishing I had brought a handheld rather than my poles. I settled into a 6:40ish groove and was right on the runner ahead of me almost immediately, but it only lasted for about half a mile. I was quickly reminded that I have not run much this year and that very little of what I have done has been on flat terrain. For the rest of the Pipeline, 7:30 was the best I could manage, and the the gap between myself and the guy in front stayed pretty constant.

If Pipeline lit the fuse, the climb up the game trail blew me up. I felt awful, and I pretty much gave up on life right there. To add insult to injury, I lost the trail almost immediately. (In fact, I stayed on the trail last year during the race, and I have yet to replicate the feat, despite many attempts to do so.) I crawled and scrambled up through the brush, and when I finally hit the ridge (after .25 miles and 550 feet, according to my Garmin), I could tell I was nowhere near the trail. So, I looked around and saw Jon and another runner run past a course marking a couple hundred feet below me on the ridge. Crap.

I scrambled down the ridge and got back on course, but by then it was pretty much over. I made it down the steep, technical descent of the ridge and limped back to the start on the final miles of singletrack, taking a major digger with less than a quarter mile to go.


In short, today was not my day. But I am glad I went, even if I was ten minutes slower than last year. (I'm not sure how I placed, so I'll update once results are posted.)



My pride still required that I hit at least 30 miles for the week, so in the evening my brother and I met at the Dray Canyon trailhead for a run/hike/crawl up the Big Baldy direct route. We ran at a leisurely pace up the Dry Canyon trail, hiking the steepest parts, and after a mile we turned onto the actual Big Baldy trail and set into a steady hike. By the time we were a quarter mile from the summit ridge, the combination of mud and a thin layer of snow made the trail so slick that we were forced to crawl until the snow got deep enough for us to post-hole our way (with bloody shins) to the lightning rod on the false summit.We were running out of daylight, so we turned around there. After a very slick and sketchy descent off the top we were able to make decent time on the run back to the car.

I had my Garmin tonight, so I can give a better picture of what the Big Baldy trail is about. According to Connect, it was about 2200 vertical feet from the Dry Canyon trail to the false summit in just one mile. Take that, Grandeur.

Anyways, 13.5 miles and about 7000 feet makes for a pretty good Saturday.

Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 4.00MT101 Miles: 9.20
Weight: 168.00
Comments
From Jon on Sun, May 22, 2011 at 08:51:21 from 98.71.134.29

"Fun Run" indeed. Sounds like a learning adventure, with some fun mixed in. Nice work.

From jun on Sun, May 22, 2011 at 12:52:21 from 97.126.239.12

Punish yourself much? Wow, great report. Here are a couple of follow-up thoughts:

1. If you ever actually stayed 'on course' during a race I'd be sad and disappointed.

2. Taking a digger with a quarter mile left is a bit shameful, but it at least shows your determination to finish strong. So you get respect for that.

3. Did our outing on trail 51 a while back not beat your shins up enough for you to not repeat it?

Hahaha, I really wish I could have been there. I would have been much slower, but it would also have been much more fun then taking the last 3 days off for work and kids.

From Faceless Ghost on Mon, May 23, 2011 at 00:33:06 from 98.202.112.51

Jon was carrying a camera on his pole during the race and made a pretty sweet little video of the whole thing. I've embedded it in the post above. As if it wasn't already long and busy enough.

From jun on Mon, May 23, 2011 at 00:41:23 from 97.126.239.12

Great video, loved it.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, May 23, 2011 at 12:58:07 from 66.239.250.209

I was bummed I couldn't make it this year. For blowing up you still had a really fast time. Sucks you took a 'digger' but it's a cool pic :)

I actually liked the video.

Way to finish off the day strong with BB. That is a tough day. Nice.

From Dragonvulture on Mon, May 23, 2011 at 16:50:27 from 65.44.116.4

Looks like a blast. I was hoping to do this this year, but schedules did not match up very good. Maybe next year. How you looking for Squaw in 2 weeks?

From Faceless Ghost on Tue, May 24, 2011 at 00:22:14 from 98.202.112.51

DV -- I decided to defer my registration till next year, mostly because of my knee and my lack of training. And given the amount of snow up there right now, I'm not regretting my decision.

Total Distance
9.30

This just might be my highest weekday mileage of the year.

Saturday's race was a reminder of just how much I've slowed down since last year, so I've decided to get back to adding short doubles to my schedule on top of my usual runs. So, this morning I was out before breakfast for a quick 3 miles or so in the flats.

25:39

After the rain finally stopped I got out for a run up Grove Creek to Indian Springs. The snow is all gone to that point, but the upper trails are downright boggy. Word to the wise--drainage is the most important feature in a trail shoe for the Wasatch this summer. Followed closely by traction in the mud.

My run back down was very slow, in part because it was getting dark and I didn't want to fall off a cliff, and in part because my right knee hurt. It's amazing how afraid of running I've become after a year of continual knee trouble. Of course, this time the problem could be as simple as the puncture wound on the side of my kneecap after Saturday's run.

In other news, Catherine and I went in for our last ultrasound this morning. Baby is doing fine, and we should meet her within the next few weeks. We're into the endgame now.


New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.30MT101 Miles: 6.00
Weight: 170.00
Comments
From Steam8 on Tue, May 24, 2011 at 01:18:48 from 166.70.55.77

I saw the pic of your knee after running Grandeur! I can't believe you were back at it tonight!

Congrats on the baby! Birth days are the most amazing days of a parents life!

From jun on Tue, May 24, 2011 at 10:20:46 from 66.239.250.209

I'm so excited for you guys. By the time we are moved into our new house and settled will be just about the right time for you guys to feel comfortable getting out of the house for a night with the baby. Plan on coming over for dinner! I'll invite a few other folks and we'll have an evening.

Total Distance
5.60

I got out for a quick run out of Dry Canyon with Sean (my brother) and Aaron (Catherine's cousin's husband). Aaron lives only a few minutes from the trailhead and he's been a mountain biker for years, so he was able to show Sean and I a few new trails. We headed up Dry Canyon to Trail 51, which we took north a short way before running some trails I'd never seen before that eventually brought us back to the BST. From there Sean headed back to the cars while Aaron and I checked out yet another new (to me) trail to pad our mileage a bit.


MT101 Miles: 5.60
Weight: 166.20
Total Distance
11.00

AM: A couple of miles in the XC flats just because.

17:12

PM: I thought of getting out to log some vert, but I decided to get some easier trail miles instead and headed over to the Draper network. Up Hog('s?) Hollow, down Ghost Falls, up Clark's Trail. There were a few other connector trails in there, but that's pretty much the gist of my route.

I felt pretty good today, except my calves are still protesting the forefoot strike on the descents. Also, on my way up Clark's I passed a group of boy scouts coming down. The kid in front called up to the rest of the troop to warn them that a "jogger" was coming. I must be slow. 

 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.10MT101 Miles: 8.90
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Thu, May 26, 2011 at 18:21:38 from 66.239.250.209

Nice run. Clark's was very muddy on Tuesday when we went down. It kind of sucked actually. I think I 'jogged' all the way down too.

Total Distance
3.60

Not much to say about tonight's run. We were behind schedule and I didn't feel well, so instead of hiking Big Baldy I ran barefoot in the grass for 30 minutes while Catherine was at her pregnant yoga class.

Weight: 167.20
Comments
From jun on Fri, May 27, 2011 at 00:01:37 from 97.126.239.12

Why do I envision your wife with her prego belly standing on her head? Hahaha. I'm telling you, standing on your head is not going to help the baby come faster.

Total Distance
6.20

Quick morning run, out and back to Alpine. My calves are sore. My knee hurts, too, but I still think it's probably from Saturday.

48:55

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.20
Weight: 167.80
Total Distance
9.00

So, I forgot my Garmin again today, but after looking at GPS files from other runs I'm pretty sure today's route was something like 9.5 miles. I'll call it 9 just to be safe. Of course, that makes it worse when I say that I think it took about 2:30 of actual run time. Sure, I climbed more than 4,000 feet, but I was still very, very slow.

I started at Dry Canyon and headed north on the BST. I could tell almost right away that something was off. My legs felt fine, other than the persistent soreness in my calves that I've gotten used to, but my lungs were not there. As in I felt winded even as I ran the gradual grade out of the parking lot. Plus, I had a bit of a headache that made it hard to focus. Things only got worse, and by the time I hit Battle Creek I was hiking pretty much everything. And by everything I don't mean just the super steep parts.

It's kind of weird, because I felt strong and had some great runs early in the week. Then again, I felt pretty off yesterday and on Thursday, although I didn't think much of it then. Maybe it's allergies. Maybe I've come down with something. Maybe I need to eat a little more. Whatever the reason for my struggles, I decided early in the run just to relax and deal with it. Hiking may not be as good as running, but it will do more to get ready for Speedgoat than doing nothing.

Anyway, back to the run. When I left Battle Creek for Trail 51, things got muddy. Ridiculously muddy. Dragon Vulture mentioned the mud in his report from the Timp Trail Marathon last week, but I had no idea that it was this bad. At one point I took a step and sunk into the mud up to my shins. I just started laughing and kept plodding along, postholing my way through the mud to the top of the hill.

Near the top I came across another runner coming the other way. We chatted for a bit, and then I started the gradual descent into Dry Canyon. There was no more mud here, but the trail was chewed up from people and horses coming through when there was mud. Normally I would have flown down this descent. Today my head wasn't in it, and I was pretty slow.

When I got to Dry Canyon, I thought I should return to the car and call it a day, but instead I headed up the canyon and soon found myself turning onto the Big Baldy trail. I ended up hiking all the way to the lightning rod at the false summit. Unlike last week, there was almost no snow or mud on the trail, so I think I was faster today despite feeling trashed. Of course, I don't think it's possible to do that trail without feeling trashed. I mentioned last week that it's about 2200 feet over one mile, and after today I'm pretty sure that about 1500 of them are in the last half mile.

Anyways, from the top it was time to call it a day. I crashed twice on the descent (running on those little rocks can be like running on ball bearings), but both times were at low speeds and I was up and running without skipping a beat.

And that's it. I think I'll go eat now.

MT101 Miles: 9.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Sat, May 28, 2011 at 22:11:23 from 97.126.239.12

I know that very feeling you had where your legs feel good, but your head and lungs don't. I've learned that with myself it is directly associated to how much water I've drank in the few days before that (not necessarily the day of the run). Of course I still drink soda, but I find that when I don't get enough water (at least 40oz per day) my runs don't go nearly as well. Not sure if that is the case with you, but maybe it has something to do with diet or fuel.

From Faceless Ghost on Sun, May 29, 2011 at 15:40:01 from 98.202.112.51

Catherine said the same thing. I think you two are right.

Total Distance
6.80

Out for a "run" up Grandeur Peak this morning. I hit snow after a mile, and shortly after that I was trudging through 6-8 inches of powder. I wasn't the first person up that way, so I was able to follow a trail through the snow until just past two miles, when the footprints disappeared. By then I was up to my knees in the snow, so I decided not to break a trail the rest of the way to the summit.

Obviously, my plan to run the loop was out, so I turned around and headed back down. Snow, slush, mud, and slippery rocks made for a slow, sketchy first mile of the descent.


For those of you who may be running the Squaw 50 next week, here's what the Wasatch looks like at 8,000 feet. Have fun at 10,000 :)

Because my run this morning was shorter than planned, I decided to get out for a quick couple of miles this evening. All I did was check out a little loop of the Dry Canyon BST. After that I ran 6 repeats up the big stairs at the bottom of Dry Canyon (about .05 miles and 50 feet). I can tell that my knee does not like running around downhill switchbacks.


Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 4.00MT101 Miles: 2.80
Weight: 169.00
Comments
From jun on Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:29:28 from 66.239.250.209

Squaw Peak won't be hitting 10,000 ft this year. They have totally changed the course. It isn't even the same race this year.

They start normal and go all the way like normal to Rock Canyon. Then down RC to the BoSho and run that all the way to Spring Canyon. Up SC to Camel Pass and down to Hobble Creek Canyon. Then they return back. It will be much easier and faster. Like I said, not even close to the same race this year. I bet you're glad you deferred.

From Faceless Ghost on Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:40:34 from 216.49.181.254

Wow. Definitely the right choice to defer.

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:55:42 from 66.239.250.209

I saw all of that snow on Grandeur yesterday and thought it would be a slog. Nice work pushing all the way to the top. Yeah, coming down when it is slick like that can be a bit sketchy. I've fallen a few times up there.

Total Distance
6.00

I was too tired to get up for a quick run this morning, which was probably not a bad thing since I've been feelings all kinds of trouble in my right knee lately. Not an injury--yet--but it feels like I'm on the cusp.

After missing my morning run, I thought I'd play it safe and cross train at the gym tonight, but the weather convinced me otherwise, and I ran the out and back up Grove Creek to Indian Springs. Absolutely stunning. If you haven't been there this year, go now. The best part is that despite the storm this weekend, the trail is in better condition than it was last week.

My knee hurt early in the climb, and it was acting up enough at the top that I decided not to extend the run into a loop through Battle Creek. But on the way down all trouble went away, and as of now it feels pretty good. I'm sure the soreness will come back in a bit, but for now I feel encouraged.

Anyways, I've been thinking of new routes in the area, and I think I have one for Saturday if  my knee and the weather hold. Jun, I'm telling you--do what you can to un-busyify your schedule for a few hours on Saturday. You won't want to miss this one.

1:01:51, 2300 feet.

MT101 Miles: 6.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 11:25:51 from 66.239.250.209

Ha. Dude, funny enough, I'm not busy, at all, on Saturday. The problem with this Saturday is that it's my wife's birthday on Saturday and we are heading for an overnight stay somewhere on Friday night. I just won't be around Saturday morning. I hate JUNE.

From jun on Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 12:14:28 from 66.239.250.209

You've inspired Matt and I. We are leaving work NOW to go run it.

From Faceless Ghost on Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 13:16:38 from 216.49.181.254

Nice. Wait till you see the waterfall.

From Scott Wesemann on Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 13:19:41 from 66.239.250.209

Jun- You suck!

I am going to hit it this week for sure.

From Dorsimus on Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 16:03:40 from 66.239.250.209

Thanks for inspiring Jun and I to hit that up today. AWESOME! We'll have to put that on our list of trails to frequent!

Oh and Jun hates June? - that doesn't sound right at all...

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 01:29:43 from 98.202.112.51

Dorsimus--I was thinking the same thing.

Total Distance
6.20

AM: Quick jog on the bike path around the neighborhood for about 2 miles.

PM: Good news! I think my knee really is injured. So, I'm going to take some time to cross train. If the weather stays dry I guess I can use this opportunity to put in some miles on the bike. If I remember correctly, my knee healed pretty quickly last year once I stopped trying to run on it. Hopefully the same thing will happen now so I can put in decent block of training before Speedgoat.

The downside to the injury (no, it's not all fun and games) is that I didn't get to run up Grove Creek tonight. Instead, I did the next best thing and spent an hour on the stair stepper at the gym. Hooray! 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 167.60
Comments
From jun on Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 11:33:56 from 66.239.250.209

That really is the next best thing. Uh...

What is the knee problem?

Total Distance
4.00

More time on the stairs. My knee still hurts.

I had a pretty funny experience on my way out of the gym, though, which I wrote about on my other blog. That's right, I have another blog. Sometimes I write on it, too. But despite my best intentions, if you're hungry for Eric updates, you should probably look here first.

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 14:34:13 from 66.239.250.209

Hahaha, great story.

From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 16:37:41 from 66.239.250.209

Haha! Awesome!

Race: Squaw Peak 50 DNS 00:00:00
Total Distance
0.00

So, backing out of the Squaw 50 was the right call. First, I injured my knee. Then, the director changed the course because of the snow. And now, Catherine is in labor.

That's right, Baby is on her way a couple of weeks early. We went to the hospital yesterday because Catherine's blood pressure was pretty high, and the doctor said it was preeclampsia. She was admitted early yesterday evening and they induced labor shortly after.

So far it's been slow going. But the doctors think Baby could be here sometime tonight. Check back for details.

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 19:43:11 from 98.245.117.176

ummm....yeah...good call. Good luck to catherine, and you , with the labor, that's exciting.

Total Distance
0.00

Say hello to Elliott Isabella.


Because of the preeclampsia, she's about 11 days early. And at 5 lbs, 6 oz, she's a tiny one for sure. Catherine was induced at about 6:00 Friday evening, and Ellie wasn't born until 6:28 this morning--more than 32 hours later. Needless to say, it's been a long weekend for all of us.

It was worth it.

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Steam8 on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 00:39:00 from 166.70.55.77

Beautiful! Congratulations!!! Lots of sleepless nights headed your way and you wouldn't have it any other way. Birth days of your kids are the best days of your life. Enjoy.

From jun on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 12:26:33 from 66.239.250.209

She's gorgeous. Congratulations to both of you. I hope you have the availability to give Catherine a bunch of help in the next couple of weeks. It's worth missing running.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 15:45:27 from 66.239.250.209

Congrats to both of you guys! Awesome.

From RAD on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 16:41:44 from 98.202.17.113

What a beautiful little girl!! Congrats! I'm glad that despite a long weekend she is here safe and sound. I hope mom and baby are still doing well and that both are happy and healthy and growing well (okay, Catherine should be shrinking well :) ). Enjoy the little sweat pea! They grow up WAAAYYY too fast!

From Lily on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 20:00:45 from 67.199.178.210

Wow congratulations. She is so so cute. Tell Catherine I'm thinking about her will you?

From Vis on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 23:07:38 from 208.88.8.22

Congratulations. Girls are super awesome.

From Faceless Ghost on Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 23:45:02 from 204.99.174.52

Thanks, everyone. Catherine and Baby are both doing well, and we're all going home tomorrow.

From peaks on Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 17:07:16 from 173.165.132.1

congrats! super cute baby!

From Burt on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 15:18:26 from 206.19.214.144

How awesome! What a little doll! Congratulations and say hi to Catherine from all of us!

Total Distance
2.20

Back at it today, although only for a (very,) very brief jog of just over two miles in the XC flats. After seven days of no running and six days of nothing at all, my knee does not feel nearly as awesome as I hoped. Other than that I felt great. We'll see where I go from here.

Baby is great. If I weren't posting this so late I'd throw in a picture or two.

16:31


New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 166.00
Comments
From jun on Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 14:20:58 from 66.239.250.209

Get to it, she's a cutie!

From Aaron Kennard on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 18:37:39 from 98.245.117.176

Congrats on the birth to you and Catherine! The birth of your first (and subsequent I also I guess) child is an amazing experience, glad it ended well...sounds like a long labor!

Total Distance
3.50

Short PM jog on the bike paths. I took a detour on a little dirt path through the park near our house without thinking about the fact that it was dark and I had no headlamp and ended up having to slow down a lot to avoid breaking an ankle.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.50
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Kam on Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 10:12:15 from 67.2.32.146

Late welcome to your new baby. Congratulations. Hopefully Elliot and your wife are both doing well, now that it's 2 months in. Every time I see your blog title I think, "Well, a faceless ghost would be much more scary than a normal ghost with a face."

Total Distance
6.50

So. The quantity and quality of my blogging has gone downhill since Elliott came. That's to be expected. Unfortunately, I can say the same about my running. But I don't think that's as much about the baby as it is about other things. Or an other thing. Mostly my knee. After a week it hurts like it did right before I took time off. I may go see a doctor again, but I don't think a doctor will tell me anything new. It looks like I may have to get back on the bike and wait this injury out. It also means I may not be running Speedgoat. Again.

Anyways, today I had an awful run on an awesome route. Dry Canyon to Battle Creek, Battle Creek to Trail 51, Trail 51 to Dry Canyon. I had planned to go farther, but, as mentioned above, it was an awful run, so I decided not to.

As a side note, despite my relative inactivity, I seem to have lost weight this week. Which means my bad run could be at least partly the result of not eating enough.

Also, I think I'm in the worst shape I've been in in years.

Weight: 165.60
Comments
From jun on Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:53:27 from 66.239.250.209

It's crazy trying to adjust to a whole new lifestyle. I feel for you. It will all fall into place though.

As for the injury, that really sucks. You've really been working on changing your form, haven't you? It's a shame really.

That's the same route Matt and I took on Friday except that we had a different starting place. Man, I LOVE that run. Was the upper part of Battle Creek, after crossing the stream, still torn up from the horses?

From Faceless Ghost on Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 00:11:28 from 98.202.112.51

I hope you're right. Of course, the poor shape is more because of my knee than the newborn. Although the lack of sleep doesn't help :)

Yeah, that trail was still pretty trashed. At least we're not wading through the mud anymore, though.

For a nice finish to that route, try hitting the west face of Big Baldy at the end next time. Absolutely brutal. In a good way.

Total Distance
4.10

Short PM run of two laps on my little bike path mini-loop. My knee actually felt decent, so I threw in a few pick ups or strides or whatever. Let's just call it fartlek and leave it at that. Ha--I said fartlek.

29 :25

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
4.00

Remember what I said about my knee feeling decent yesterday? Well, things are back to normal today.

I probably shouldn't have run today, but I left my house key in the house this morning and had some time to kill after work before Catherine and Baby got home. So I went to the track for a short run. Although I had time, I didn't have running clothes. So I ran in what I wore to work--cotton slacks, a T-shirt, and a (very) old pair of Converse All-Stars. It wasn't ideal, but it worked.

Anyway, despite hurting all day, my knee felt okay during my run. Not good, but not bad, either.

31:09

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:51:46 from 98.245.117.176

I would run in converse all-stars before most running shoes on the market.

Total Distance
4.70

I got out for another short evening run today. Two laps around the Timpanogos Temple, and then back home via my bike path mini loop. There were barricades and road closed signs at every entrance to the bike path, but I ignored them all. I worried that I was on my way to becoming a cautionary tale, but I think the path was closed to keep people away from the river, which is impressively high and fast right now.

I seem to be settling into a groove in which my knee hurts during my run and bothers me a bit the morning after, but otherwise seems okay. It's not healthy, but it doesn't seem to be getting worse. Which is encouraging, in a way. I should go see the doctor again, and I will as soon as I figure out my schedule. But for now, if my knee won't get better, not getting worse is the next best thing, right?

New Balance RX507 Miles: 4.70
Weight: 164.00
Total Distance
3.50

Another very short run in the wind. I take back what I said yesterday--my knee is getting worse again.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 3.50
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

No run today, because my knee is hurting. I should have gone out for a ride or to the gym to cross train, but I just didn't have the time or the desire. An injury can be a real motivation killer. I miss being in shape.

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

Since my knee is hurting now, and because it's been giving me trouble fairly consistently for more than six months, I decided that I should probably quit trying to force things and take a break from running. Last time I did that (almost exactly a year ago) I was healed and running in about two weeks. If that happens this year, bonus. If not, at least I'm back on the bike.

This morning was my first road ride (my first bike ride, actually) of the year. Cat 1 Eric I am not, but it still felt good to be out riding. I just rode a simple out and back through Lehi and out to Five Mile Pass. There was a lot of wind out there today, and as usually happens, it was in my face a lot more than it was at my back. Wind sucks, but I guess it builds character.

Those of you who read this blog looking for updates on Catherine: she's slowly starting to run again, and I think her blog should be active sometime in the next day or two. Go over and say hi if you get a chance.

 

Road Chain Miles: 56.25
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
0.00

Although I'd never ridden it from our house until today, it turns out that an out and back from here to the top of Suncrest is only 22 miles. That means I can squeeze in quick ride with a nice little climb in just over an hour. Perfect when time is limited.

I felt slow, but I'll be doing this ride a lot from here on out, so my legs should get stronger. 

Road Chain Miles: 22.00
Weight: 165.60
Total Distance
0.00

I borrowed my brother's single speed and went mountain biking for a little bit this evening. Lambert park is the perfect place for no gears, because its never so steep that the trail becomes unrideable. Which isn't to say I rode everything. If I was a bad mountain biker a couple of years ago, I'm even worse, now. You'd be surprised at the type of  "obstacle" that can stop me cold. And it didn't help any that my brother's brakes suck. In fact, the last bike I rode with such crappy brakes was a cyclocross bike.

Still, it was fun. 

Weight: 167.40
Total Distance
7.00

DEMON BABY!

Anyway, I got out for a run on the trails tonight. I'm still planning to shift over to riding so my knee can heal, but I want to keep running once or twice per week so I can maintain my running legs. As expected, my knee hurt, but I'm hoping that by riding primarily I'm on a two steps forward, one step back plan. In other words, I think I'll heal more slowly than I would if I stopped cold turkey, but I'll have more fun in the process. Maybe I can still do Speedgoat.

As for the run--I hit the trail at 9:00, so about half of the run was by headlamp. Up Battle Creek, over to Dry Canyon, back to the car via BST. The same route that's given me trouble on my last two weekend runs. No trouble tonight, though. I ran every step easily, and never walked once or even felt tempted to. Go figure.

Also, mileage is approximate, and I have no idea what my time was. Note to self--remember to charge the Garmin after each run. 

MT101 Miles: 7.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 17:09:42 from 66.239.250.209

Haha.

Total Distance
0.00

Another short road ride, finishing in just over an hour. It's funny how one hour seems so short on the bike, but not at all when running. Anyway, I've been fairly consistent this week, averaging at least an hour a day, so it's an improvement over the last while. It's a big change from the last few years, though. One of these days I'll dig a week out of my old cycling training logs for comparison.

As for the ride, I rode up AF Canyon to the cave parking lot, then flipped around and rode home via a loop through Pleasant Grove. I've heard the canyon is open to the top, so I'll head up that way as soon as I have time. 

Road Chain Miles: 21.10
Weight: 165.60
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 12:34:46 from 66.239.250.209

So on Sat I ran up AF canyon and I probably passed at least 30 people on bikes. I waived or said hi to almost all of them, but only got a 'hi' or waive from maybe 5 out of 30. Is this normal for cyclists? Are they just in the zone or do they look down on runners? I figured maybe you would know.

From Faceless Ghost on Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 19:44:01 from 128.187.0.182

Riding up and down the canyon you'll pass a lot more people than you would running, and it gets old if you have to wave to every person you pass. Plus, you have to keep a closer eye on traffic, road hazards, etc.

I don't know of cyclists having any problem with runners. Maybe they just don't like you :)

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 13:52:39 from 66.239.250.209

Haha!

Total Distance
0.00

More cycling. Another short ride, another trip up American Fork Canyon. This time I rode as far as the fork. I hear the road is open all the way through. If only I had time to ride the entire loop.

Weight: 166.20
Total Distance
0.00

A couple of years ago, I set out for a scheduled 6-hour ride on a Sunday afternoon in early February. At the time I was living near Liberty Park, and my plan was to ride a loop up through Tooele and back through Lehi. But as I came around the south end of the Oquirrh Mountains, the head wind was so strong that I was afraid I wouldn't be able to make it all the way around the loop before dark, and winter is a bad time to be caught out in the cold. 

I passed a turnoff to Ophir, and because my photographer friend had mentioned the place before I decided to check it out and then retrace my route home. What I found was a beautiful little canyon with a beautiful little ghost town at the top (acccording to Wikipedia, there are about 28 people living there). I haven't been back since. Every time I plan to, something comes up. 

My most recent attempt was today. I asked a friend if he wanted to come along, but he ended up bringing a friend who was a bit slower. Slow enough that I didn't want to ride all the way to Ophir because that would mean getting back way later than I had told Catherine.

So instead we headed up a different canyon to Mercur, another ghost town. I was hoping to find another little gem like Ophir, but instead we found this:

 

Oh well--still a good ride. And as my friend said, we're probably three of about 100 people in Utah who have ever been to Mercur. 

 

Road Chain Miles: 77.10
Weight: 166.20
Comments
From jun on Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 10:15:22 from 205.158.160.209

I've been there. I've been to both of those ghost towns, although it was about 20+ years ago. I don't really remember any of it. Weird how there is a gate there now.

Total Distance
0.00

Another ride up Suncrest and back, this time before school. I'm still slow, but not as slow. Maybe the wind was just favorable.

 

Road Chain Miles: 22.10
Weight: 167.20
Total Distance
0.00

 

I decided to ride my bike to school this morning. It's a bit of a hassle, because I have to ride to the gym and shower, then ride to my sister's house to stash the bike, then walk to school to work. Things would be much easier if there were a safe place to leave my bike on campus. 

In the morning:

In the afternoon (with a killer tailwind on State Street):

 

Road Chain Miles: 33.60
Weight: 167.00
Total Distance
0.00

One-way commute today. Catherine was in Provo this afternoon and needed me home sooner than I could get there by bike, so I left my bike at my sister's house and got a ride home. Probably a good call--a bike ride this afternoon would have been a wet one.


Road Chain Miles: 21.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.20

I've decided that even as I let my knee recover, I need to run at least once a week so I don't forget how. Unfortunately, this weeks run wasn't much, as I was only able to sneak out for two miles at midnight. Better than nothing, right?

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 166.60
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 13:54:58 from 66.239.250.209

Hey on my Alpine loop run yesterday the bikers were nicer. Maybe they don't think I am a weenie after all.

Total Distance
0.00

I got up for an early morning ride up Suncrest. Under 20 minutes, bottom to top. It's not fast, but it is less slowlier.

Road Chain Miles: 23.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.80

We're at a family reunion this weekend, so there was no chance for a long run or anything. I thought I was going to get out for a ride in the morning, but Baby had a rough night (as seems to be the case most nights), so I wasn't able to get up on time to ride. Instead all I managed was an easy 30 minutes on the treadmill with Catherine and some weight lifting with my brother. And curling. Now that I've done it, I still can't it's considered a sport, let alone an Olympic sport. Stupid Canadians.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 3.80
Weight: 0.00
Race: Freedom Half Marathon (13.3 Miles) 01:27:55, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 3
Total Distance
13.30

We had a family reunion this past weekend, and on Monday several of us ran the Freedom Half Marathon and 5K. I signed up several months ago because I thought it would be fun to run with the family and because I was sure that my knee would be better by then. Obviously, I was wrong about the knee thing, but at least I had fun.

I knew I was in trouble from the start. It wasn't just my lack of running over the past month. I felt dehydrated, too, and because Baby Elliott had had a few rough nights throughout the week, I was exhausted, too. Also, the intestines. I used the porta-potties before getting on the bus, and again before the start, but I still felt like there was trouble brewing.

When the race finally started (ten minutes late), I set out at what felt like an easy pace and quickly found myself settling into 7th or 8th place. After only a few miles my legs were killing me. It was a weird feeling--my lungs were fine, but my legs could not handle the pounding as we ran down Emigration Canyon.

I kept plugging along as my legs and my pace steadily deteriorated. By the time I passed the zoo and turned onto campus, I was trashed. This was convenient, because it was here that the course started to climb.

I struggled through what would normally seem like a gradual rise but instead felt like a mountain. I think my pace dropped to something like 8:30. And as I climbed, my intestinal concerns came back with a vengeance. I saw a porta-potty at about 8.5 miles, an I realized that if I passed it without stopping, things could get real ugly real fast. So I stopped.

Two minutes later I felt much better, although my legs were still trashed. It was the first time I had stopped mid-race for a number two, and it was pretty much the end of my race mentally. I struggled through the rest of the race at what should have been a mellow pace, eventually crossing the line just under 1:28. Considering I was able to run just under 1:22 at Antelope Island, I know I'm capable of much better.

After the race I met up with Catherine, who had finished a couple of minutes before me. We hung around and waited for the rest of our family. While we were there, we saw Allie and Fiddy. It was good to see Allie again, and nice to meet Fiddy. He's fast. Maybe someday I will be.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 13.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

More bike commuting. Convenient, since my legs are so trashed from yesterday's race that I can barely walk.


Road Chain Miles: 33.60
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

More commuting. It's hot out there.


Road Chain Miles: 32.80
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

I was back on the stair stepper tonight for the first time in a long time. Believe it or not, the Samurai has almost convinced me to go ahead and run ("run") Speedgoat despite my complete lack of preparation. It makes sense, and maybe I'll write more about that later, but for now let's just say that I'll have to do more than just ride my bike for the next few weeks if I'm going to survive.

Forty-five minutes on the machine. Not great, but 45 minutes better than nothing.

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I'll start with the GPS file today. Can you tell what I was up to?


 That's right. One hour riding the rollers in the basement. What I need to figure out now is how I (apparently) wound up crossing the street.

Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
10.00

Today I ran up Battle Creek to Trail 51, down to Dry Canyon, up the west face of Big Baldy, down the other side to the Baldy Shoulder, and then back down to the car by way of Battle Creek. In honor of Hard Rock, about 4,000 feet in ten miles. Which helps explain my 15:00 average pace. That would be fine if this had been an easy effort; unfortunately, it wasn't. These legs and lungs just aren't what they used to be.I'll return to a normal schedule some day, and when I do I'll get my fitness back.


MT101 Miles: 10.00
Weight: 164.60
Comments
From jun on Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 00:23:45 from 174.23.174.163

Wow, jealous. I moved and cleaned all day.

From Faceless Ghost on Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 01:59:21 from 98.202.112.51

That sounds fun, too :)

By the way, the trail to the shoulder is completely clear. I think you know what that means. Next week?

From jun on Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 02:09:19 from 174.23.174.163

Yes, yes, and YES.

From jun on Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:59:32 from 205.158.160.209

Hey fella, what's your Saturday look like this week? Big Baldy loop is screaming my name!

Total Distance
0.00

Another day, another bike commute. I'm experiencing potentially serious technical difficulties with my bike, and the thing only has about 500 miles on it. I hope I can resolve things quickly.


Road Chain Miles: 33.40
Weight: 167.60
Total Distance
4.00

Early morning on the stair machine. I suppose I should be preparing if I'm going to give Speedgoat a try, but I'm still afraid to try running every day, even though my knee felt fine after both of last week's runs.

Weight: 166.40
Total Distance
6.00

I was up helping to feed Elliott around 4:0 0 this morning, and she didn't go back to sleep until about 5:30. So instead of going back to bed for 30 minutes, I decided to go run Grove Creek.

I hit the bench in 26:18 and Indian Spring in 40:42, a couple of minutes slower than last time I ran the trail, but not awful. It's interesting how much the trails change with the seasons. When I first ran up here in the fall, the grass was dry, the leaves were changing colors and the waterfall was low. Last time I ran up here the water was raging and the trail above the bench was a marsh. Now it's a jungle.

Speaking of jungles--I took a bad step less than a quarter mile into the descent and went flying into the trailside foliage (if you're up there, look for the unmistakable impression of my body in the plants). I hopped right up, but as I started running I could feel a burning, stinging sensation all over my right leg. I stopped and rinsed at the first water crossing I came to, which helped a bit, but when I got home my leg was covered in little welts (as were my arms and my chest, to a lesser degree). At first there was some itching, so I was afraid I had fallen into poison oak (does that stuff grow up here?), but at the time I'm writing this I'm back to burning and stinging exclusively, so I think I'm okay.

 

 

Also, there were some people camping at Indian Campground. Actually, they were camping on the trail by the campground, which ruined my opportunity to hang out an enjoy the view before heading back down (it's hard to not feel like an intruder when someone is getting dressed five feet away from you). Hey stupid campers--that's what the campsite is for. I hope they stepped in poison oak on their way back to the car.

MT101 Miles: 6.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From catherine on Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 12:30:49 from 98.202.112.51

I'm glad you wrote about this. I know you told me about it when you came home, but I would have forgotten. I'm sorry I probably wasn't supportive in your time of need. :)

From Lily on Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 12:33:40 from 67.199.178.210

Ouch, I know I probably shouldn't laugh, but I kind of am. Sorry about the spill!

Total Distance
6.70

Night run!

I watched Elliott while Catherine went for her run this evening, and then I headed up to Battle Creek for my run. I think I hit the trail sometime between 9:30 and 10:00. I'm terrible at running on technical terrain by headlamp, so I had to keep my pace mellow. So, so mellow. Even so, I almost fell on my face several times. Good run. 

 

MT101 Miles: 6.70
Weight: 165.80
Comments
From catherine on Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 12:40:47 from 98.202.112.51

Aww...you were on the lone faithfuls list.

I'm glad you didn't fall on your face.

Total Distance
2.00

Thirty minutes on the stair-stepper.

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
13.00

I meant to write more, but now I'm two days late, so . . .

Anyways, I had a great morning with Catherine, first at the Run for Mali 5K, then at the Tour de Donut. Despite not eating well in the morning, I decided to head out for my long run at about 5:00. I started at Dry Canyon, ran up and over Big Baldy, then down via Grove Creek and back to the car via the BST 

We can divide this run up into two parts: the good part and the crappy part. The crappy part started near the bottom of Grove Creek when my stomach started acting up. It got so bad that I limped through the flattish final few miles at about 13:00 per mile, with lots of walking. Not cool.

But up until then the run was great, and I'm glad I went. 


Weight: 164.80
Total Distance
3.00

Over the past week Elliott has decided that she's done sleeping at night. It's too bad, because up until now she's slept quite well for a newborn. The result of this change is that I'm always tired. It also makes it harder for me to find time to train. 

At the gym tonight, 45 minutes on the stairs.

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
6.00

I got out for a short run on the road tonight, about a 7:30 pace. It was raining a little when I started, but it stopped before I'd gone half a mile. I still got soaked, though. A lot of people set their sprinklers to water the sidewalk after 10:00.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
4.50

I was in the Cardio Cinema tonight. It's been so long that I can't remember when the last time was. But they were starting Quantum of Solace right as I got there, and I like the new James Bond movies, so it seemed like a good choice. It would have been better if the treadmills in there weren't so awful, but I made do. 

Just over an hour, most of it jogging nice and easy on the 15 percent grade.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.50
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:18:49 from 205.158.160.209

It would have been better if there weren't treadmills in there, at all, and instead there were leather couches and a huge popcorn and soda machine.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:38:37 from 128.187.0.182

I like the way you think. We should start a gym.

Total Distance
5.30

Quick run at Lamber Park. It wasn't much, but it's what I had time for and it was nice to be on dirt.

 

MT101 Miles: 5.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.00

One of those run-to-say-I-ran days. Two miles with a belly full of pizza and root beer.

Long run tomorrow. 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
14.80

Today was supposed to be my last (and only, really) long run in preparation for Speedgoat. With over 6,000 feet of climbing in under 15 miles, it was a tough one. And except for the death march up the west face of Big Baldy, I think it went reasonably well.

Basically, I ran a shortened version of the Big Baldy loop that Jun and I ran in the fall, with a surprise at the end.


I left my car at Dry Canyon and hit the trail at about 7;00, heading north toward Grove Creek. My plan was to keep the pace nice and mellow, and I think I did a good job of holding back. I hit the Grove Creek trailhead and continued up the canyon, hitting the bench in about 28 and Indian Spring in about 44--both much slower than I usually do, but right around where I wanted to be today.


From there I crested the little ridge and gradually descended past the top of Battle Creek Canyon before starting the climb to the Bald Shoulder. The climb is a series of long, gradual switchbacks. On fresh legs, I think you could run the thing pretty quickly. By the time I got there, I was feeling pretty tired, so although I ran almost the whole thing, I did it pretty slowly.


From the shoulder I descended Dry Creek Canyon, but rather than returning straight to my car, I too a detour to climb up to the Big Baldy false summit. By then I was cooked. The one mile climb took me about 51 minutes (and that's not counting the time when I stopped to just sit on the trail and think about quitting). Even considering the vertical, that's pretty dang slow.

I'm not sure if there was any benefit to the trip up Big Baldy. By that point I'm not sure if there was much training benefit, and really the only reason I finished was because I had started. I guess we can say I was training mental toughness.


Anyway, from the summit it was a two miles descent back to the car and a welcome end to the running.

I felt okay today. Not great, but not terrible, as I've felt during my last few weekend runs. I've pretty much accepted that I'm not in race shape right now, and that's okay--I probably won't be again until Elliott is a little older and can at least sleep through the night. I may be far from race shape, but that's far from being out of shape.

 

MT101 Miles: 14.80
Weight: 166.00
Comments
From peaks on Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 23:24:53 from 24.10.211.165

Nice to meet you today, up Battle Creek Canyon. Hopefully you finished up your run before the bad weather hit? See you around, Chris

Total Distance
9.60

After spending the morning with Catherine at the Desert News 10K, I got out for an evening run in the mountains. I guess you could say I'm cramming for Speedgoat. I know it's too late, but still . . .

The view to the north from Big Baldy.

Anyway, out and back from Battle Creek to the Big Baldy summit. I was pleased that I ran every step of the way, but after reviewing the file I'm not sure that was as much of an accomplishment as I thought it was. Still, tired legs and whatnot.

Also, I met Peaks out on the trail. It's funny how many FRBers I run into in real life. Small world when you're running in Utah, I guess.

The question I'm face with now is what to do for the rest of the week. Do I try to log some more vert tomorrow and then shut it down for the week? Do I take an easy day and squeeze in one last mountain run on Wednesday? Or do I just pull the plug now and hope for the best? No matter what I do, I suspect Saturday could easily be one of my top 5 Worst Days Ever. But if there's anything I can do to mitigate that, it would be great.


MT101 Miles: 9.60
Weight: 166.40
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:22:52 from 98.245.117.176

hahaha. yeah...cramming doesn't seem to work the same in ultra running as it does for test taking for some reason. Be careful with that...Cody crammed for moab and he couldn't run for 3 months after that. Which is just to say, don't be too macho to pull the plug or go easier during the day if you're going to hurt yourself ...that's my opinion anyway.

Are you going to try to make it to Kings peak in August again this year? That's the more important and prestigious event anyway...you should focus your training more on that, just use speedgoat as a training run :)

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:43:42 from 75.162.71.246

That is a steep trail. Nice work running all the way up. I wouldn't do anything serious after today. Just get in some nice easy runs to keep your legs fresh.

One of my friends that did Wasatch 100 and Speedgoat last year said that SG wrecked her more than Wasatch. Ha. It should be a fun race.

Total Distance
3.00

I'll keep this post as interesting as today's workout:

45 minutes on the stair stepper. 

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.00

30 minutes on the stair stepper.

Weight: 0.00
Race: Speedgoat 50K (30.5 Miles) 07:25:48, Place overall: 31
Total Distance
30.50

Oh yes I did.

To say I was unprepared is an understatement—in fact, I didn’t hit 1,000 miles for the year until the middle of the race. Based on what I know I can do, this race was a disaster. But considering how little I’ve trained this year, I can’t help feeling like I got away with something.

The first half of the race went well—the pace mellow and I reached the turnaround comfortably in the top 20. But that was as far as my legs were willing to take me. There were highs and lows, but my second half of the race felt like a train wreck in slow motion. The second climb up to the tram on Hidden Peak was one of the most painful things I’ve ever done. By the time I crossed the finish line in 7:25 and change, I was so ready to stop running.

 

I’m sorry for the short report. I’m still trying to revive my personal blog, so I’m going to post a full report there in the next few days. I’ll post a link here when I do.

MT101 Miles: 30.50
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jsh on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 13:24:39 from 63.253.43.114

Nice job out there! That race is no joke. I was out on course directing traffic and I think I saw you when you came through Larry's Hole the second time. Yellow shirt? Thought you looked strong, but sounds like you were having a rough go at it.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 13:54:29 from 66.239.250.209

Way to grind it out on the second half. That is still a very good time. How is the knee feeling now post race?

From Kelli on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 14:13:48 from 71.219.99.3

Nice job, way to tough it out. look forward to reading the entire report when you write it up!

From jun on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 23:50:28 from 174.23.190.7

Super Champ. Way to go man. Glad to see you back out racing. Let's go running! Hey, when does school start up again?

From Faceless Ghost on Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 18:17:07 from 208.106.17.146

Full report is up at http://facelessghost.blogspot.com/2011/08/2011-speedgoat-50k-so-not-cool.html

JSH: Yes, I was in yellow. Sorry I missed you out there. I actually managed to pull things together a bit for the climb out of Larry's Hole, but the wheels came off for good on the descent immediately after.

Scott: I had plenty of twinges in my knee, but so for it seems to be holding up.

Jun: School starts at the end of the month. We definitely need to run before then. I'm out of town through this weekend, but how about the next?

From Aaron Kennard on Thu, Aug 04, 2011 at 01:18:09 from 65.38.139.139

Sounds intense. I'm impressed you attempted it in the first place with the training being so sporadic with the knee. That's cool that it held up. Nice job finishing even without any wheels.

From jun on Thu, Aug 04, 2011 at 10:46:41 from 205.158.160.209

The next weekend is Quest for King's. Can you make it out? Even if you drive up the morning of, it would be great to have you up there.

From Faceless Ghost on Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 01:15:58 from 66.248.44.122

Jun--I'm hoping to see you and Aaron at King's, but right now it's a long shot. I'll do what I can.

And if I do run, I'll be sure to let you know *before* I head up this year :)

Total Distance
2.00

We had a long, late day in the car last night, and we didn't arrive here in Pinecrest until well past midnight, and we probably weren't in bed until sometime after 2:00. So we slept in a lot, only getting up to feed and change Elliott when she needed it. I think we got out of bed around 2:00. It was nice to catch up on our sleep.

I just ran an easy 2 miles tonight. Still feeling pretty beat after Speedgoat.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
8.50

I ran around Pinecrest Lake twice today: clockwise in the morning, counterclockwise in the evening.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 8.50
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
8.30

Two more laps around the lake. One in the morning, one in the evening. Both clockwise.

The second was after dark. Very tricky on the trail.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 8.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
8.30

I've really settled into a groove here--one lap around the lake in the morning, another in the evening. The trail is almost entirely flat, with a few sharp little climbs thrown in along the way. It's only four miles, but it's super technical. With all the rocks and roots, sometimes it feels like there's more running sideways than forward. I really enjoy it.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 8.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
21.40

We're leaving bright and early tomorrow morning, so I decided to try a new route on our last day here. This morning I ran around the lake counterclockwise, but rather than crossing the dam near the end, I descended a trail into the little town of Strawberry (really just a collection of cabins). By the end of that I was only at 4.5 miles, so I threw in a road loop to pad the mileage a bit. If I feel good later, I may try to get out for one last lap around the lake this evening.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 21.40
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

No running today--12+ hours in the car with an infant can have that effect. 

Instead of writing about today's run, I'll point out that I did get out to run again yesterday. Twice--once on the trails, to Cleo's Bath with my brother in law (the water is insanely high this year) and once on the road with Catherine--pushing my daily total to over 21 and my weekly mileage to just under 50. Both are about as good as I've seen on a non-race day or week this year.

Now I'll back off and try not to hurt my knee--King's Peak is starting to look like a possibility this year.

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From catherine on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 13:52:41 from 216.49.181.254

You're a rock star. :)

From jun on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 13:57:37 from 174.23.185.55

Big week man. Way to go. What have you been doing to resolve your knee issues? Sounds like things are feeling pretty good.

From Aaron Kennard on Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 22:44:23 from 98.245.117.176

Nice! Hope to see you at Henry's fork this weekend.

Total Distance
0.00

After two "high mileage" weeks (for me this year), I'm playing it safe this week to avoid injuring myself and, I hope, to be ready to run King's Peak on Saturday. So, I rode my bike tonight. My plan was to ride a quick out and back up Suncrest, but I got out late so I had to cut it short and turn around at the subdivision halfway up the climb.

Road Chain Miles: 18.00
Weight: 164.80
Total Distance
4.20

I got out for a short run up Grove Creek this evening. I started a little late and I was a bit dehydrated, so I only went as far as the bridge. Once there, I stopped and sat long enough to tighten my shoes and enjoy the water running by. I really like it up there.

Anyway, it's a great run--about 1600 feet of steady climbing over a little more than two miles. I wasn't wearing a watch, but 41 minutes passed in the clock in my car while I was gone. 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.20
Weight: 164.60
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 16:29:30 from 205.158.160.209

Great run. One of my favs.

Total Distance
0.00

I sold an old road bike a couple of weeks ago and bought a new mountain bike last week.


This evening my brother and I took it over to Corner Canyon for a maiden voyage. I wore a Garmin, but I turned it off and forgot to turn it on, so I don't have any stats for the ride. Ten miles seems about right, though. [EDIT: 9.5 miles]

We rode up the fire road (Hog Hollow?) from the Alpine/Highland side, down Ghost Falls, and back up Clark's Trail. I was a pretty bad mountain biker when I took a go at it a couple of years ago, and surprisingly I've gotten worse after taking a few years off. Still, it was fun. And it should be some good knee-friendly cross training. Especially since it's a singlespeed and I'll probably spend a fair amount of time pushing it up the hills.



Singlespeed Chain Miles: 9.50
Weight: 164.40
Comments
From jun on Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 11:11:01 from 205.158.160.209

your route sounds right. The trails are in really good shape right now.

Total Distance
0.00

I rode the same route as yesterday, but with no Garmin mistakes. It turns out that it's 9.5 miles. It also turns out that I'm slow.


blah

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 9.50
Weight: 165.00
Total Distance
0.00

Goose egg.

There was a lot to do today, and by the time I got a chance to go out for a short run it was already past 9:00. Since I was planning to get up the next morning at 4:00 to run King's Peak, I decided it was best to just let it go.

Weight: 164.60
Total Distance
25.20

Last year's run up King;s Peak was a bit of a disaster for me. Given how much time I spent lost and wandering, I figured that I would be faster this year no matter what, as long as I could stay on the trail. And I was, but only marginally so. Yeah, I'm out of shape.

I met up with Aaron in the parking lot, as well as Trevor, who we met there. It turns out that he had no idea about the race when he came, but he was happy to join our group.

We set out together at about 8:20, with me setting what seemed like a reasonable pace. The pace was pretty similar to what I ran over the first ten miles last year, and I was encouraged that it felt much easier than it had last time. But as we neared Gunsight Pass, I found myself hiking the steeper uphill sections. Although I was keeping the same pace as Aaron, I felt like my power was lacking.

I finally lost Aaron on the switchbacks to the pass, as he continued running while I settled into a hike. I struggled across the rocky terrain to the summit (I know it's possible to move quickly over the rocks--I just don't know how), and by the time I reached the summit in 2:52 I was twelve minutes down to Aaron. Trevor arrived a minute after me, and he turned right around while I loitered for a few minutes.

The return trip is where things got really bad. I don't think I was much faster descending from the summit than I was climbing (stupid boulders), and I had trouble picking a good line back to the pass. But I finally got there, and I decided to take the shortcut down this year, knowing that although my pace would be slower, the shorter route would save me time.

I caught Trevor at the bottom which turned out to be a good thing, because 1) I enjoyed the company, and 2) I was out of water and he had iodine tablets to share. We filled out bottles in the stream, and then we settled into a steady pace for the final ten miles or so to the car. My legs were trashed (can't run that kind of distance on my training mileage), so our pace was a little slower than 10:00 per mile--slower than our pace on the way up.

Towards the end I started to walk the short uphills, and Trevor was happy to follow suit. But after a while I decided that I could be done sooner if I ran everything, so I stopped walking the hills and opened a gap on Trevor. I finished in 5:47, and he showed up a few minutes later. Aaron was waiting for us in the parking lot, understandable stoked after beating us by nearly an hour.

Anyway, not much of a run for me this year, but I'm still glad I went. I'll be better prepared next year. Third time's the charm, right?


Blah

MT101 Miles: 25.20
Weight: 166.00
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 01:01:58 from 98.245.117.176

I'm glad you could make it also. Thanks for setting a solid pace the first hour and a half. Also it was nice chatting for those first 10 miles. It made them fly by.

3rd time will be the charm. next time we'll both be in shape, and start at the same time, and I'm pretty sure we could go under 4:30. And possibly closer to 4:00 if we can figure out how to move through the peak section faster. The altitude/boulder hopping combination is a tough one though.

That run looks so much easier on paper than it really is. That 30 minute mile up to the peak the last mile really takes its toll on the overall pace. Coming down off the peak is where we need jun to set the pace and show us a few things. He flew down that thing last year and made up over 5 minutes on me in that one mile on the way down.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 18:45:28 from 205.158.160.209

That is still a very fast time on that mountain. Considering your training hasn't been what you have wanted this year it is even more so.

Good to see you for a few seconds. I have a pic of you from behind in your short shorts. I'll send it over to you.

Total Distance
0.00

I picked Catherine up at work this evening and we headed over to Primary Children's Hospital to visit Jun and his family. For those who don't read his blog, his two year old is in the hospital awaiting a few operations. He's not a happy camper, and who can blame him--it looks like he'll be in the hospital for a couple weeks more. Obviously, that's rough for Jun and the rest of the family, too. Catherine and I are hoping for the best for them.

On Thursday I rode the Clark's TT in an embarrassing 12:34. Despite my lack of training in general and even greater lack of MTB training, I was sure I could do better. So after we got home from visiting Jun I spandexed up and headed over to Corner Canyon with the single speed. Tonight I posted a much more respectable 10:37--not too shabby, all things considered. I'll be comfortably under 10 minutes by the end of September.


Singlespeed Chain Miles: 9.50
Weight: 164.40
Comments
From jun on Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 13:04:19 from 174.23.185.55

Thank you for stopping by yesterday. It was awesome seeing you guys. And Elliot is gorgeous, I'm sure your super proud.

I didn't notice, but is your new MTB a single speed (fixie)? And you cruised up Clark's that fast? I see a lot of people riding up that on a 15 speed and they still have to hike-a-bike. Awesome.

From Faceless Ghost on Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 02:08:18 from 98.202.112.51

It is a single speed. On Clark's, that one speed is just about perfect. It probably wouldn't hold up as well in Grove Creek.

Total Distance
0.00

I love my new bike. Right now I just want to take it over to Corner Canyon and ride my little loop every day. After last night's time trial, I kept this evening's effort pretty relaxed.


Singlespeed Chain Miles: 9.50
Weight: 165.00
Total Distance
6.90

Short run outside. It was an out and back on a bike path, but I still got lost. There's a construction site in the middle of the route, and when running without a light it's easy to miss the right turn.

54:01 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.90
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.20

I feel so busy right now. Last year it seemed like the week before school started was the worst and that things actually slowed down when classes started. I'm hoping for more of the same this year, but I'm not counting on it.

In between my work on the law review and my work on the treatise I was hired to help edit this summer, I managed to sneak in a quick 2 mile jog. Then I stayed up till 1:45.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 162.60
Total Distance
2.20

Quick run in the evening.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 2.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I got out for a nice little (but longer than usual) mountain bike ride in Corner Canyon. Lots of fun exploring the trails.


Singlespeed Chain Miles: 14.70
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

Today was my first day of classes. I had heard repeatedly that the first year of law school is the worst and that things settle down afterward. What a load of crap--this is going to be a very busy semester.

On my mission, I woke up early to do pushups and situps every single morning for two years, excepting only Sundays and a couple of sick days. The point wasn't so much to keep me in shape as it was to keep me in the habit of exercising. The plan worked, and i didn't miss a beat once I got home and had access to a gym again. I think I may have to treat my workouts the same way this year and just do enough to maintain my habits. In that spirit, I went out for a quick three miles in the evening. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Aaron Kennard on Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 13:37:30 from 98.245.117.176

That's a great approach. Keeping the habit will be huge, and 3 miles is infinitely better than 0

From Dorsimus on Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 17:19:50 from 205.158.160.209

Nice work - and good luck!!

From Lily on Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 19:59:29 from 67.199.178.210

Go Eric! Keep the habits, even if it's shorter workouts. Your body will thank you later.

Total Distance
0.00

I didn't have class today, and I'm not starting my externship until Thursday, so I snuck out in the morning for another ride in Corner Canyon. I broke my routine a little, and instead of riding down Ghost Falls I went down Rush, which reminded me what a crappy bike handler I am. Not that it's too scary or technical or anything--I just can't rail those tight berms well enough to maintain any kind of rhythm.

On the climb back up, I started a halfhearted time trial effort on Clark's but I abandoned it about halfway because I felt slow and had no motivation to push through the pain. Even after finishing slowly, I was about a minute faster than the first time I timed myself, so I guess there's that.

I wish I had more time for mountain biking. Or the trails were closer. Or both.

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 10.30
Weight: 162.00
Total Distance
3.00

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 163.80
Total Distance
3.00

I've been slacking for the past few days and haven't updated this blog. Rather than writing for each of the lost days, I'm just posting the mileage. Three days, three miles each. I'm settling into a routine or a rut, depending on how you view it. But I figure that if I let this be my baseline, I'll retain at least a small degree of fitness. Even more if I can work in some longer efforts here and there, although those will likely be on the bike. Who knows, this may be good for me. After gradually building my legs through consistent low mileage, when I return to high volume I may be able to do some cool things. Like not getting injured every other week.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 164.40
Race: BYU Law Alumni 5k (3.1 Miles) 00:26:44, Place overall: 99
Total Distance
3.10

Elliott ran her first 5K this morning.

 

It was a family affair, and Catherine has more details over on her blog. (I don't know what my placing was since I never bothered to check. But it wasn't really 99th, since there weren't 99 people racing.)

As for me, I had a good time running with my two favorite girls. This was the first time I've run with the jog stroller, and it was pretty tricky at first but I got the hang of it. Elliott was a great little passenger, and she even slept through the last half mile. Yeah, she was working that hard. 

Anyway, Elliott's blessing is tomorrow and I've got a ton of homework. Today is looking to be very busy. Still, I'm hoping to get out for a short ride this evening. If I do, I'll update later. If I don't, this is it.

UPDATE: I did get out for a ride. Awesome.


Mizuno Ronin Miles: 3.10Singlespeed Chain Miles: 10.30
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 22:35:37 from 24.10.191.18

congrats to the whole family. sounds like fun. good luck with the busy weekend and the blessing.

From Kam on Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 18:29:44 from 68.66.163.179

Your time confused me, but now it makes sense. Congrats with the little one!

Total Distance
0.00

After the reception following Elliott's blessing, my brother sent me a text asking if I wanted to join him for a mountain bike ride. Since it had rained so much last night and the trails were sure to be tacky, I couldn't say no. We rode up Hog Hollow, down rush, back up some other trail to Ghost Falls, then back down the Ghost Falls trail to BST and up Clark's. Unfortunately, it was about there that we ran out of daylight. Needless to say, our descent through Hog Hollow was significantly slower than usual. Still a good ride.

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 10.30
Weight: 164.20
Comments
From catherine on Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 16:06:12 from 216.49.181.254

I think it gets dark earlier now.

Thanks again for all the sleep last night. :)

Total Distance
3.00

It was one of those days. And on Catherine's birthday, too. I seriously considered skipping my run. But then I thought better of it and went out at 11:00 to run my three-mile loop.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

Busy day today. By the time I got out for my little three-mile run, it was already past midnight. Which means technically I did today's run tomorrow. Or something. Talk about time-travelling awesomeness.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 12:04:54 from 70.103.189.14

Wow, and I thought we were busy. You guys are setting a new standard.

Total Distance
4.00

I extended my short nightly run just a little today and headed up around the temple. I'd say it felt nice, but it didn't. I was still running at about midnight, and I think the lack of sleep (and possibly the lack of food, because I think I might not be eating enough) were finally catching up to me.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I went out for a road ride this evening. Just my usual out-and-back up Suncrest. The headwinds were ridiculous on the way out. It took me 23 minutes to climb Suncrest, which is longer than I can ever remember it taking. At least on fresh legs. 

The thing about headwinds as that they usually make the return trip a lot more fun. That was mostly true tonight, but not on the descent. There's something about being blown around by constantly changing winds while riding at 40-50 mph that's more stressful than enjoyable. 

Road Chain Miles: 22.00
Weight: 163.20
Comments
From catherine on Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 17:19:38 from 216.49.181.254

40-50 mph? Yeah...that's why I don't like it when you go out for your road rides. :)

Total Distance
3.00

Another three miles tonight. I was going to run four, but then I didn't feel like it. Or rather, I decided I'd be better off with dinner and sleep. Man, I feel like a bum these days.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I got out reasonably early this morning (reasonably early for me, all things considered) and rode the Alpine Loop, with a quick detour up to Tibble Fork Reservoir. I think the last time I rode the loop was in the 2009 Tour of Utah, so yeah, it's been a while. Great ride, though. I should do it more often.

I felt like I was cruising nicely up the Sundance side of the climb, but I hit the top in 50 minutes flat. It's not awful, but it's not exactly burning up the road, either.

 

(In case any one was planning on calling me on the mileage discrepancy, I forgot to switch my Garmin to cycling mode for the first mile. 

Road Chain Miles: 46.60
Weight: 164.00
Total Distance
0.00

My brother and I decided to take advantage of the holiday to explore a new trail in the area, so we headed up Spanish Fork Canyon. After riding up some trail whose name I can't remember, we picked up Second Water and rode it to Center Trail, past Third Water and then down Fourth Water. (Our plan was to ride Center all the way to Fifth Water, but by the time we hit Fourth we were do far behind schedule that we thought better of it. Thanks to the loose, rocky surface, there had been a lot of hike-a-bike going on since we picked up Second Water.)

At the bottom of Fourth Water, we took the road over to lower Fifth Water, which sent us back to the car. Fifth was a great trail, but it's also the trail that leads to the hot springs. Mellow, short hike + hot springs = exactly the kind of trail you want to avoid riding on a holiday.

Overall, it was a good ride, although it took much longer than expected. I think the full loop will make a phenomenal 21ish-mile long run. One hundred percent runnable, with beautiful scenery and a swimming opportunity at the end. 

 

By the way, for anyone who also reads Catherine's blog, she's back. Head over and say hi if you get a chance.

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 19.00
Weight: 165.20
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 18:15:50 from 205.158.160.209

That sounds like a trail I would like to check out sometime. Nice ride.

Total Distance
4.10

I went out for my first trail run in a while--I know for a fact it's been longer than two weeks, but I'm not sure how much longer (and I don't feel like reviewing past entries to figure it out). It was just a quick out and back up Grove Creek Canyon to the bench (no watch, because timing myself would be depressing), but it felt great.

Afterward I did push-ups. I decided to start the 100 push-ups and 200 sit-ups programs again, because I feel like a weakling. We'll see if I even keep it up for a week. 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.10
Weight: 164.00
Total Distance
0.00

I went mountain biking this evening. BST from Battle Creek to the Gun Range, then up past the Altar to Trail 51 and eventually back to the BST. It was fun, even if I get scared sometimes because I suck. The real bonus is that wrestling that singlespeed up steep, loose trails is a serious workout.

By the way, Catherine and I will be in the hospital tomorrow so she can have a heart procedure done. (Heart surgery, really, but that makes it sound much scarier than it is.) Keep her in your prayers.

 

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 12.40
Weight: 163.60
Total Distance
0.00

Catherine's procedure went well. I go into much more detail about it here.

This evening, I went mountain biking with my brother (have I mentioned that I really love my mountain bike?). We rode a much shorter version of yesterday's ride. Starting from Dry Canyon, we rode the BST over to the Little Baldy Trail, then up to Trail 51, and back down Dry Canyon. I smoked my brother on the climbs. He smoked me on the descents. So pretty much a typical ride for us.

At one point, I got so focused on cleaning a climb that by the time I realized I couldn't make it, I didn't have time to unclip and I toppled into a bed of rocks. Now I have a bruised and bloody shin. 

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 7.30
Weight: 163.60
Total Distance
2.20

I'm so tired tonight,

It hasn't been much of a week for running. But I'm happy with my on-the-bike time. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

Alpine Loop with a couple of friends. The pace up the climb was much more mellow than last week. And some idiot driver tried to kill us on the descent.

Road Chain Miles: 43.20
Weight: 164.00
Total Distance
6.50

I went out for a quick out and back on the road today. It's sad that this constitutes a longish run for me these days. It's even sadder that we're only one day into the week and I've already run more than I did last week. Of course, I doubt I'll get to spend nearly as much time on the bike this week.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 6.50
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.50

Really, this shouldn't even count. I was resigned to a goose egg today, but then I couldn't help going for a 2:00 run before going to bed. But once I headed out the door I didn't want to run anymore, so I cut my planned short run even shorter. Honestly, there's not much benefit to a 3:15 run. But whatever.

I have excuses. First, someone didn't pull a source for the law review article I was editing. Which means that to meet my deadline, I had to drive to Provo and look up a book just to confirm that one sentence was where the author said and said what the author said it did. There goes at least an hour. Second, when I was out studying, our refrigerator made a loud noise and then stopped making any noise. I was sure it had broken, and we have almost a month worth of milk for Elliott frozen in there. To avoid a tragic loss, I jumped in the car an drove to WalMart, where I bought a couple of coolers and a bunch of ice. Of course, when I got home the refrigerator was running like nothing had happened. There goes at least another hour.

And that's why I did a fake run today. And that's why there are 30 pounds of ice out melting on my doorstep as I type this. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 0.50
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Kam on Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 01:47:09 from 67.2.35.48

I hope your fridge lasts.

From catherine on Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 13:37:08 from 216.49.181.254

So do I.

Total Distance
3.00

Just another quick three-mile run tonight. Six-times better than last night.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
9.70

I had a call-back interview with a firm in Salt Lake today. The Samurai works there, so afterward I went for a short run with him and three other attorneys (including the boss)--strictly business, of course :) 

We ran a bit late, so it was a little stressful because I was supposed to pick Elliott up at her grandma's, but it was still a good run. From Mill Creek we ran up Big Water to Dog Lake, then over to Desolation Lake, then down Mill D to Big Cottonwood, where a car was waiting. Beautiful trails up there, and when was the last time I got to run 10 miles?

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 9.70
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 12:42:32 from 205.158.160.209

The last time you ran 10 or more miles was Speedgoat, wasn't it? Love that are you ran, so pretty.

From Aaron Kennard on Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 23:35:29 from 98.245.117.176

Nope, the last time he ran 10 miles was the last 10 miles of sufferfest coming off Kings Peak I'm guessing.

That sounds like a pretty decent gig for a law firm, bosses that run mountains and hard core co-workers named the samurai...its going to be tough to top that. Good luck.

Total Distance
2.20

Quick evening run.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I was going to write and explain what led me to miss a a day, and on a weekend, no less. But it's been so long now that I don't feel like going into detail anymore. Let's just say that I woke up at 12:45 so I could drive to Vegas for a 9:00 job fair, and then I drove right back home. Then Catherine and I went to watch the BYU game at my sister's house (what an awful, awful game). By the time it was all done, I had been up for just shy of 24 hours straight. Understandably, I was too tired to run.

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.00

Another (very) short evening run.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.10

We renewed our gym memberships, so I decided to head over for some late night climbing on the treadmill. I ran 30 minutes on the 15 percent grade at mostly 15:00 per mile, with four one-minute intervals at 10:00.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

I ran my usual three-mile night loop. One of the roads is under construction, so the bike lane I usually run in is full of cars now. I improvised and ran in the construction zone.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 3.00
Weight: 164.00
Total Distance
2.10

More treadmill climbing. Nice and steady--no intervals tonight.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.10

(Nearly) midnight run. I ran half a block past our house to make it a 5K.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

Well, I seem to have fallen behind in my blogging the way I've fallen behind in my running. I've updated the miles for each day this week, as well as a comment or two about each run, so I guess I'm up to date now. I'll try to do better going forward.

Anyway, I got a reasonably early start this morning and headed over to Corner Canyon for what I think might be my first mountain bike ride in the past couple of weeks. Which is too bad, because I've rediscovered lately that I really like mountain biking.

I rode a route I've been wanting to try for a while: Hog Hollow to Jacob's Ladder to Ghost Falls to Canyon Hollow to Rush to Clark's Trail to Hog Hollow. Try keeping that straight. It was a good ride, with about 3,000 feet of climbing, all of it rideable on the single speed. But it was shorter (in time and distance) than I expected. I had budgeted 3 hours of ride time this morning, but I was done in just under two hours (elapsed, not riding).

Anyway, I'm happy to be in double digits for my running miles this week. Maybe I'll try to get out for another short run this evening and put myself over 15.

EDIT: No run tonight, but I did get out for another ride with my brother. Hooray for mountain bikes!

 

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 16.80
Weight: 165.60
Total Distance
4.10

I stopped for a quick run up Grove Creek on my way home from school this evening. I feel out of shape these days, but I hit the bench in 25:03 on my way to the bridge, which is a perfectly respectable time.

 

MT101 Miles: 4.10
Weight: 164.00
Total Distance
2.00

Today was one of those days where I almost didn't squeeze a run in. But someone (I won't say who) dropped my toothbrush on the bathroom floor, which gave me an excuse to run over to the grocery store before getting ready for bed. A couple of laps around the cul de sac down the road made it an even two miles.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From catherine on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 15:08:25 from 216.49.181.254

It was me. I'm sorry.

Total Distance
3.00

Three miles in the evening. I've been making up for my decreased volume with increased speed, it seems. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
5.30

I ran up Grove Creek again this evening, turning around at the bench. I felt better than I did on Monday, and I assumed that was because I was running so much slower, but I ended up being only 5 seconds slower. The return trip was a different story, however--technical descents in the dark still aren't a strength of mine.

After I got home, I went for a quick run with Catherine and Elliott. I know Catherine likes it. I think Elliott does, too.

 

MT101 Miles: 5.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

Another three mile loop. It's funny--I've been running almost exclusively in my flats for the past few months, but my calves still get sore.

Also, I went in for some dental work yesterday and part of my face is still numb, I called my aunt, who's a dentist, and she says it sounds like they damaged a nerve when injecting the anesthetic. It will probably get better in the next few weeks, but it might not. For now, it means weird sensations in my face when I run.  

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 164.20
Total Distance
1.20

I wanted to go mountain biking today, but more mechanical issues put a stop to that. Instead, I rode the Alpine Loop in the afternoon. I climbed the American Fork side--the first time I've ever done that, believe it or not--and descended into Provo Canyon. Traffic is pretty bad up there on the weekend, but despite that I still had a good ride.

 

After the priesthood session of conference I went out for a short run with Catherine and Elliott. I think that puts my weekly total over 15. High mileage, baby!

On the plus side, my knee feels fine. Nothing cures runner's knee like not running. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 1.20Road Chain Miles: 42.20
Weight: 165.60
Total Distance
0.00

I got my mountain bike back today, so I decided to go for a quick ride on the Dry Canyon Loop. I wanted to see how my time measures up. Not great, it turns out--51:xx isn't slow, but it's not even remotely fast. Of course, I could easily gain a few minutes by 1) not getting lost, and 2) not starting with an empty bottle and stopping on course to fill it. And  I could save even more time by not sucking on the descents. But I do suck, so there's no reason to worry about that. For now I'll just worry about getting those first few minutes back.

Also, I almost ran over two guys wearing camo and carrying guns on Trail 51. I saw another similarly equipped guy at the bottom of the Pipe. It makes me nervous to think that there are hunters up there. Even if I am usually wearing bright colors.

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 7.40
Weight: 166.00
Total Distance
3.00

Another day, another three miles. I miss long workouts and high miles. On the other hand, my knee doesn't hurt, and I'm feeling comfortable at a relatively high pace. I think I really will be okay by the time I can get back to real training. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 10:59:22 from 205.158.160.209

Please tell met hat on Nov 12th you guys are coming up for the Half Prego Half Marathon. At least tell me you're coming up for the BBQ. Oh, and I'm thinking of running the Big Baldy loop on Saturday. Have to start early, but I'm still planning on doing it.

From Faceless Ghost on Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 16:13:34 from 128.187.0.181

We'll be there for sure.

Keep me posted about this weekend. If I can make it, I'd love to run the loop again before the snow flies.

Total Distance
0.00

My brother and I went up American Fork Canyon early this morning and rode the Tibble Fork loop. About 10.5 miles and 2300 feet of climbing. Despite some hike-a-bike on the climb, the route was great. Conditions, however, not so much. Because of the recent rain, parts of the trail looked a lot like something I'd expect to see in Elliott's diaper--very slippery. At one point, my tires collected so much mud that both wheels jammed against the frame or fork and stopped rolling. 

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 10.50
Weight: 164.80
Total Distance
3.20

It got cold and wet overnight, so instead of running outdoors I decided to go the gym for a treadmill workout. For the first 30 minutes I held a steady 15:00 pace on the 15 percent grade, with a one-minute interval at 10:00 every ten minutes. I finished with ten minutes on the flat, super, super easy at 10:00, but I threw in a 5:00 pace for the last minute. One minute at that speed isn't any trouble aerobically, but my legs are not used to that kind of turnover. For the entire 60 seconds I was wondering if I was going to fly off the back of the treadmill in front of the entire gym crowd. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
1.00

Just one, just to say I did.

I've been sick all day, so I wasn't going to run at all. But by midnight I was feeling well enough to give it a go for consistency's sake, so I headed out for an easy mile around the neighborhood. It's cold and wet out there. 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 1.00
Weight: 163.00
Total Distance
0.00

I had a chance to get out for about 90 minutes after Catherine's run this afternoon. I had to decided between mountain biking, running outdoors, or the treadmill. I chose mountain biking, and what a poor, poor decision that was. 

I rode up Hog Hollow, intending to ride a loop in Corner Canyon. On the way up, the trail felt a little sloppy, but mostly fine. But on the fire road at the top, the soil composition must have changed, because the mud was so thick and heavy that it jammed my bike up completely. I ended up having to walk back to the creek, clean my bike as best I could, and ride back to the car with mud and rocks flying into my face the whole way as they broke free from my tires. All in all, I rode about four miles, even though I was gone for as long as it should have taken me to ride my planned ten-mile loop. And now I have to clean my bike again (at least it's a single-speed, so I don't have to worry about derailleur cables.)

I made partially made up for my lack of a long workout by sweating out an hour on the rollers before going to bed. Better than nothing.  

Road Chain Miles: 20.00Singlespeed Chain Miles: 4.00
Weight: 165.00
Total Distance
4.20

More treadmill time. I started on the incline, but after a couple of minutes I just didn't feel like climbing, so I leveled the treadmill and sped it up. I ended up running for 30 minutes, with a 15-minute block of tempo-ish pace.

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 4.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

Just a 45 minute ride on the rollers. I was going to go an hour, but it was late and I didn't want to. Wah.

Road Chain Miles: 15.00
Weight: 163.20
Total Distance
4.10

Catherine suggested that I run outside today because it was such a beautiful day. That seemed like great advice, so I headed up to Grove Creek and ran up to the bench. An out and back with a 2 mile, 1600 foot climb, I think it just might be the perfect short run. It's certainly my favorite.

Anyways, I wasn't time trialing, but I pushed the pace harder than I have the past few times and made it to the bench a little more than a minute faster than usual, which I think is respectable. Up in 23:57, one minute at the top to catch my breath and enjoy the view, and down in 14:27. 

MT101 Miles: 4.10
Weight: 163.00
Total Distance
4.70

Flat, easy road run. I didn't feel so good.

That's it. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 4.70
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I took Elliott in for portraits this morning, but before that I left her with my sister so my brother and I could go for a quick ride on the Dry Canyon Loop. Mountain biking is still fun. I'm still bad at it. 

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 8.00
Weight: 163.60
Total Distance
7.90

I ran up Grove Creek to Indian Spring a lot in the late spring and early summer, and several times I thought about running up and over into Battle Creek. I never did, because although I was familiar with all the trails the run would cover, I didn't know how long the entire route would be or how long it would take me. 

Anyway, I finally got out to run the route this morning. Just under 8 miles and about 2500 feet of climbing. With better fitness and trail conditions, it should easily be a sub-80 minute route.

Of course, it wasn't today. For whatever reason, I was feeling pretty sluggish on the climbs and flats and awkward on the technical descents. But it was a beautiful day to be out in the mountains, so I simply settled into a mellow pace and enjoyed myself.

Today's run puts me over 20 miles for the week. It seems like it's been a while since I've done that. 

MT101 Miles: 7.90
Weight: 164.60
Comments
From jun on Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 19:32:18 from 174.23.189.233

Hm, maybe I should have gone with you after all. It would have been an easier effort and more miles in the same amount of time. Oh well. Glad you got out. I bet it was gorgeous.

From Scott Wesemann on Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 18:06:24 from 205.158.160.209

Looks like a cool route. I have done both trails, but never connected them. I need to try it.

Total Distance
3.00

Another super late-night run, and another night of not feeling so hot. I should sleep more.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.30

I got out earlier tonight, and I felt better, too. Maybe there's a connection. Anyways, there's not much else to say other than that it was another short, flat road run. I picked up the pace a bit and averaged about 6:45. I wonder if that's why my calves are a little sore. I kind of thought I was past that by now.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

Another short run after midnight. 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.20

An even shorter run, still after midnight. 

This one puts me in double digits for the week. I remember when I used to have more miles than this by Monday morning. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I was up late once again, and I just didn't want to go out for another exhausted and sleep-deprived road run. Instead, I went down to the basement to ride the rollers and watch That 70s Show on Netflix. I was going to ride for an hour, but I was pretty bored and antsy, so I decided to cut it down to 30 minutes. In the end, I didn't even do that, and I was done after 15.

This semester is feeling like a slow descent into out-of-shapeitude. 

Road Chain Miles: 5.00
Weight: 163.80
Total Distance
0.00

I decided to try riding in Corner Canyon today. Good call. 

The weather was perfect, and so were the trail conditions. I rode at a solid, steady pace the entire time, and finished just as strong as I started. Leaving out all of the little connector trails here and there, my route was as follows: Hog Hollow, Jacob's Ladder, Ghost Falls, Clark's Trial, Rush, Canyon Hollow, Hog Hollow.  

I had it in my mind that it was a two-hour ride but I ended up almost half an hour short. That's a good thing--next time I budget for two hours, I get another lap on Rush or Ghost Falls. Bonus.

 

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 14.80
Weight: 162.80
Comments
From jun on Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 11:41:32 from 174.23.189.233

I can picture every bit of that route. Nice job. Right now it's awesome up there.

Total Distance
2.20

Another short run at night.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.20

Same as yesterday.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I finally got around to my workout at a little after 1:00. That's just too late; any obstacle, and I'm just too tired to persevere. I was going to ride the rollers for 30 minutes, but I was done after 10.

Pretty pathetic. 

Road Chain Miles: 5.00
Weight: 163.00
Total Distance
4.10

My running this week has been pretty dismal, even by my current standards. I tried to do a little to make up for that today by taking advantage of the last bit of daylight to run up Grove Creek to the bench. I haven't washed any running clothes for a while, so I had to make do with basketball shorts and a short sleeve shirt. It was pretty cold up there, but it was beautiful. I wish I had more time for the trails. 

MT101 Miles: 4.10
Weight: 162.60
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 19:19:53 from 205.158.160.209

One of my favorites. I need to get up there and do it soon. Maybe this weekend.

Total Distance
2.00

Stair-stepping at the gym. It's been a while, and I forgot how much I like it as a cross training option. 

I caught. the last few minutes of the BYU game while I was there. Kind of a bummer, but I loved it when Riley high-fived the ref. I used to walk him to school when he was in kindergarten. I don't think I've seen him since, but some of the coolness still rubs off on me, right? 

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I went mountain biking in Corner Canyon this morning. Essentially the same route as last week, with the order mixed up a bit to take advantage of what I think is the more natural flow of the trails.

Last week: Hog Hollow to Jacob's Ladder to Ghost Falls to Clark's to Rush to Canyon Hollow to Hog Hollow. This week: Hog Hollow to Jacob's Ladder to Ghost Falls to Canyon Hollow to Rush to Clark's to Hog Hollow.

Did you catch that difference? I thought this weeks route would add a little distance and vertical, since it goes all the way to the bottom twice. I didn't expect the difference to be as big as it actually was, though--2 more miles and 300-400 feet of vertical. Nice.

Anyway, I felt better last week, but I still had a good ride today. I even crashed on Rush--my first crash on this bike. (I actually went down in almost the same spot last week, but not hard enough to dignify the incident by calling it a crash.) 

 

 

Singlespeed Chain Miles: 16.80
Weight: 164.00
Total Distance
3.00

I ran my three-mile loop tonight, but I did before midnight for a change. It was a good call--it's amazing how much better I feel when I run before I'm exhausted.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.00
Weight: 162.60
Total Distance
2.00

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.50

New Balance RX507 Miles: 0.50
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

15 minutes on the rollers before I couldn't take it and went to bed.

Road Chain Miles: 5.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
9.60

I went out for what now passes as a long road run. It felt good, but it also felt a little strange to be running for more than an hour. It's been a while. 

Mizuno Ronin Miles: 9.60
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.30

Today was another one of those days, and I wasn't able to get out for my run until about midnight. I needed to mail a letter, so I ran a short loop past the American Fork post office. Multitasking!

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

Two miles on the treadmill in 15 minutes, followed by 15 minutes on the stair stepper. Good enough.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.90

Thirty minutes on the treadmill: seven minutes at 9:00, three minutes at 6:00, and so forth. I ordered a pair of Minimus Roads over the weekend, and they showed up today. It's too early to have a strong opinion, but after one run I'm impressed.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.90
Weight: 163.20
Total Distance
4.00

Check it out--I'm running Jun's half marathon on Saturday, which means I'll be over 25 miles for the week, even if I don't run tomorrow. Oh yeah, that's big time.

Speaking of the half marathon--why am I even running? Let's just say that it's going to be ugly for me. But I could use some "long," steady runs, so it will be good for me.

As for today's run, four easy miles on the treadmill in 31:15. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 4.00
Weight: 162.20
Total Distance
1.80

I went out for a short afternoon run with the jog stroller. I don't like pushing the stroller, but I do like running with Elliott, so it all works out.

MR10 (1) Miles: 1.80
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From jun on Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 17:17:39 from 205.158.160.209

See you in the morning. It should be a sloppy mess in Corner Canyon. Awesome.

Race: Half Pregnant Half Marathon (13.4 Miles) 01:59:42, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
13.40

Oddly enough, I think this was my longest run since Quest for Kings, another one of Jun's creations. And it puts my total mileage for the week at 28, which I think is my highest mileage since the week of Quest for Kings. Do you know what I used to call 28-mile weeks? Recovery.

Anyway, yesterday Jun warned me that things could be sloppy today, and since yesterday was such a beautiful day and I never check weather reports, I had no idea what he was talking about. But when I woke up to drizzle and gloom this morning, not to mention snow on the mountains, I say what he meant and I almost decided to stay home.

Although I did decide to go, we got out the door a little late (funny how often that happens with a baby) and I had to skip breakfast. So at 9:30ish I found myself lining up for a 13-mile trail run having had nothing in the past 10 hours but a small glass of Dr. Pepper 10 and half a fun-size packet of Skittles. Smart.

Even smarter, when I left the house I didn't think to grab any water or gels. Fortunately, Jun had a spare handheld that he lent to me. Even more fortunately, there was a Hammer Gel in that handheld that I ate halfway through the race. (Don't worry, Jun--I'm good for it.) 

In an email yeterday Jun had mentioned that if the weather was bad enough we could all run the 10K option instead, so when the race actually started I dawdled long enough to ask him if anyone was going to run the half. I was hoping he would say no, because I didn't feel like running that far, but he didn't, so I felt obligated to go the whole distance.

I quickly caught up with and ran through most of the pack before settling into a lead group of two with Dragon Vulture. Once I realized it was him, I knew I wasn't going to win, because he actually trains. I like to call that cheating.

Anyway, we ran together and chatted for a few miles until somewhere near Corner Canyon, when I stopped to tie my shoes and lost contact with him. But I found him a couple of miles later, after he had apparently taken a wrong turn, and we ran up Canyon Hollow together.

There, like everywhere in Corner Canyon, the trails were a muddy, gooey mess, but even so we managed a respectable pace to the top. I had no desire to push things on the slippery, sloppy descent, however, and that's where DV lost me for good.

I kept expecting to blow up on the return trip, but instead I experienced more of  a slow fade. The climbs weren't feeling good to me, but I was able to run them all, so I just kept plugging along. Before I knew it (and after only one wrong turn) I was at the finish, and Catherine and Elliott were there waiting with hot chocolate and donuts. How cool is that?

Anyway, we headed over to Jun's house for the post-race barbecue, and that was it. Not a bad way to spend a Saturday.

 

 Oh yeah--I mentioned a while back that my 101s had blown out in the forefoot right before Speedgoat. Just before the race today I noticed that they had blown out in the heels, too, reducing them to nothing more than a pair of makeshift sandals (like the Tarahumara wear!), even though they only had 240 miles on them. They held up for the race, and when I got home they went straight to the trash. I liked running in them, but overall they turned out to be some pretty crappy shoes. Strange, because my 100s lasted over 500 miles and didn't die until I "accidentally" destroyed them with a mini-hacksaw.

MT101 Miles: 13.40
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Dragonvulture on Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 19:52:31 from 174.27.234.60

It was a fun race today. Thanks for the company, it was good to catch up. I guess I enjoy cheating all the time, and so do most other people on the blog. You should try "cheating" it makes racing more enjoyable.

From Dorsimus on Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:31:10 from 74.37.184.247

Thanks for coming out! It was nice to see you for a minute off in the distance out in front. :) My 101'were similar, loved the shoe, but blew a hole in them at about 300 miles. You should give that whole 'training' thing a shot - you'd probably be a little faster. ;) Nice work, glad you had a good time.

From jsh on Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:45:50 from 63.253.43.114

It was nice meeting you and having something to chase for the whole race. You kept me motivated to keep pushing.

From jun on Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 10:59:33 from 205.158.160.209

"...he actually trains. I like to call that cheating."

Quote of the week, for sure. So glad you made it to the race and it was awesome to hang out at the BBQ. Thanks for making the effort to come.

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 14:39:54 from 205.158.160.209

Great report! I love your pre-race meal. I wish that would work for me.

Total Distance
3.50

Imagine you plan a 30 minute run at the gym, but realize that you won't be able to get ice cream afterward if you run longer than 25 minutes. If you have your priorities straight, do you choose the ice cream or the run?

So, 25 minutes on the treadmill tonight. After a one-mile warmup, I tried a new workout where I ran one minute at 9.5 mph, 30 seconds at 7 mph, one minute at 9.6 mph, and so forth up through 10.5 mph. It was getting tough by the end, so I guess it was a good workout.

By the way, I got back to the car after my run and realized I had forgotten my wallet. So, less running and no ice cream for Eric. Freaking lame. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.50
Weight: 165.00
Comments
From catherine on Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 16:20:44 from 216.49.181.254

Poor Eric :)

Total Distance
1.00

That's right, one mile.

I had a valid excuse for not getting out until really late. But once I had a chance, it was dark and cold, and I had little motivation, so I started replacing my valid excuses with invalid ones. Eventually I got myself out the door, but it was more symbolic than anything. Some days are like that.  

MR10 (1) Miles: 1.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From WifeOfAFastKid on Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 12:06:35 from 63.252.155.138

Symbolic runs count for a lot! Good job keeping on even with all the valid or invalid excuses floating around.

Total Distance
3.00

I was back at the gym tonight. My plan was to run for 30 minutes at a super mellow 9:00, with every fifth minute at 5:15. But for some weird reason my left shin hurt a lot. It feels like I must have torqued my leg somehow, but I can't think of when or how. Maybe I tripped over something at night and don't remember.

Anyway, after 15 minutes my leg hurt enough that I decided it was best to back off, so I headed over to the stair machine to finish my workout. 

New Balance RX507 Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

I finally hit a blank. I could have run, but I was too tired to even convince myself to go out for a symbolic mile. I guess it happens. But for me, it happens very rarely, so I'm not pleased.

Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

The advantage of doing nothing yesterday is that I got more sleep and felt better today. Even so, it was another busy day (and I should be honest and point out that poor time management contributes to some of my problems), and I didn't get a chance to exercise until late. By then, the gym was closed and it was snowing outside, so there was no way I was going to run. Instead, I set up the rollers and rode my bike for thirty minutes in the basement while watching That 70s Show

Road Chain Miles: 10.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
9.20

I guess I could have run longer or farther, but it doesn't really make sense given my mileage at this point. I think my best bet is to keep my runs short and consistent throughout the week, with appropriate "long" runs for my mileage on the weekend. If nothing else, this should help me retain some fitness. If I'm lucky, the reduced mileage will help prepare my knee for more running when I have the time again.

Anyway, 10 minutes on the treadmill. I ran three 10-minute blocks at 6:30. but the rest was nice and mellow. On my way to the gym I stopped at Williams-Sonoma to use a gift card we had to buy a little food processor so we can make food for Elliott. After my run there was a guy getting out of the car next to mine. When he saw me he said he assumed I would be a chick because of the bag in the car. I wonder if he was disappointed. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 9.20
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.40

As I think I mentioned over the weekend, my new emphasis is on consistency and quality, since quantity isn't the priority I'd like it to be anymore. With that in mind, I headed over to the gym for a short treadmill run. Basically, I cruised at a super-easy 9:00 pace, with every fifth minute at 5:30. After five sets I cooled down and called it a night.

New Balance RX507 Miles: 3.40
Weight: 162.00
Total Distance
4.00

Four miles on the treadmill in 30 minutes. The first 10 and the last 5 were at about 8:30, while the middle 15 were at 6:30-6:45. Big Bang Theory was on one of the TVs, but I couldn't figure out which channel it was on and watch it on the little TV at my treadmill. Too bad.

MR10 (1) Miles: 4.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
2.20

We're running a 5K tomorrow, so I took it easy with a quick run on the short loop. I still haven't decided if I'm going to push Elliott in the stroller tomorrow and help her score a 5K, or if I'm going to put in an honest effort and use that as a benchmark going forward. Check back later to find out, I guess.

MR10 (1) Miles: 2.20
Weight: 0.00
Race: Some Turkey Trot in Bountiful (3.1 Miles) 00:18:33, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
3.10

That time could have been much better. But I suppose it could also have been much worse, so I'm not going to complain. 

Catherine and I entered this race because her mom and her brother were both planning on running. Otherwise, we probably wouldn't have chose to drive to Bountiful for a 9:00 AM 5K, especially when we could have run a race much closer to home.

The race got off to a rocky start: first, the organizers made us sit and wait 15 minutes past the start time because some runners were still registering; second, the start was an absolute madhouse, and I eventually had to start throwing elbows. But we managed to make it out onto the road in one piece.

The course was a pretty basic rectangle: I gradual descent from south to north, followed by a relatively sharp decline from west to east, followed by a long, gradual climb from north to south, and finishing with a descent from east to west. 

I think I was in trouble from the start. On the first stretch I felt like I was going super slow and working way too hard for it. I felt better when I realized I was running at about 5:30, but that didn't help me feel any better about how hard I felt like I was working.

Anyway, my run was a perfect example of how not to race a 5K; splits were approximately 5:40, 6:00, and 6:20. At least I faded consistently :)

Despite my lackluster performance, it was a good race. Catherine and I found out exactly where our fitness is, we spent time with family, and I somehow won my age group (and with it, a pumpkin pie). 

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.10
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Smooth on Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 22:27:31 from 174.27.205.151

CONGRATZ on winning the pie! :) I wouldn't call a 18 5K performance lack luster. VERY IMPRESSIVE in my book! :)

From Vis on Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 22:29:09 from 208.88.8.22

Looks like you're loving the NB Minimus Roads. I'm really into mine. In fact, I bought a 2nd pair.

From jun on Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 23:40:28 from 174.23.175.249

Geez, another friend up there who I didn't get to see. Glad you had a good race though.

Total Distance
6.00

Catherine and I went to run with RAD, Smooth, Steam8, Allie, and a whole bunch of other FRBers on the Jordan River Parkway this morning (sorry about all the names I forgot). It was fun to get out and meet our fellow bloggers, and the run was great, too. I think most of the crew ran 11 miles, but Catherine and I turned around after three for a six-mile round trip. It was a good way to start the morning, and it got even better when we stopped for donuts on the way home.

MR10 (1) Miles: 6.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Smooth on Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 22:29:13 from 174.27.205.151

It was nice meeting you, Catherine and little Elliott this morning. You have a beautiful family. Elliott is absolutely adorable! :)

From Steam8 on Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 22:35:08 from 166.70.55.77

It was fun to see you, your wife and your sweet Elliott! I didn't get to chat with you for more than a minute. It seemed like we just started running and I turned around and asked where you were and someone said that you had turned to go back. Time flies when you are having fun. Hopefully next time we will get to chat more!

Total Distance
8.80

I got out for a longish road run this morning. I was forced off my planned route by a cyclocross race in Art Dye Park, which shortened my overall run by a little less than a mile. That's probably a good thing, as I wasn't feeling to hot from the start.

Anyway, it's been a pretty good week. Besides today's run, I had a couple of decent speed or tempo sessions and a race, too. I think my new plan to finish the school year focusing on quality over quantity (25-30 mile weeks) should help me maintain more fitness than what I've been doing for most of the semester. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 8.80
Weight: 163.60
Total Distance
3.30

On Sunday evening I could feel a sore throat coming on, and it arrived with a vengeance on Monday morning. The result was that I ate and drank almost nothing all day (even less because I had to fast all afternoon for an evening medical exam). By the time I had time to run, I felt so tired, sick, and generally crappy that I decided to skip the run altogether yesterday and eat Cold Stone instead.

Tonight I was feeling better, although far from 100 percent, so I headed to the gym for an easy treadmill run. Thirty minutes at 9:00. Almost no stress on the legs or lungs, but my nose and head were not happy. Still, I feel better having gone out. And I think I've gotten through the worst, so it should be better every day from here on out.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.30

I'm feeling better than yesterday, but still stuffy and sneezy and such, so I took it easy again and did the exact same run as yesterday.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.30
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Dorsimus on Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 01:25:18 from 67.2.20.184

Hope you get feeling better, sounds like you're on the right track! It's that time of year, I guess!

Total Distance
3.30

Third run this week, same as the first two.

I'm really digging the Minimuses. Minimi. New Balance shoes. Whatever. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.10

I hit a pretty wild bump in my recovery last night. Catherine, Elliott and I were up at a family party at the Lion House for my grandma's eightieth birthday. I thought I was almost completely over my cold or whatever this is, but just before we went home I started to feel a little cold and sensitive all over. When we got home and I stepped out of the car, the weather felt too cold to handle, and I started shaking violently. An hour or so later I decided to take my temperature, which wound up being a shockingly high 103.5. Obviously, no run for me.

I was up against a deadline to submit a draft of my paper for one class, so I stayed up writing  till 2:00, fever and all (I wonder if the draft I submitted was full of delirious ramblings), before calling the hospital to see if I should go in. Obviously, they wouldn't say over the phone, so I stayed home and slept out on the couch so as not to infect Catherine and Elliott. A few hours later I woke up drenched in sweat but not feeling chilled. In the morning my temperature was down under 99. I'm not sure where that fever came from, but I'm glad it was brief.

Anyway, the late night fever left me feeling drained today, so I waited until tonight to head over to the gym and hobble through a short and easy (10:00/mile) run. It didn't feel great, but I was glad to be running. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.10
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 11:17:01 from 205.158.160.209

Sheesh, that sounds rough. Glad you are coming around though.

Total Distance
2.30

A very short and very slow run on the treadmill tonight because 1) I just don't seem to be getting over whatever it is I have, and 2) my first final is tomorrow, so I have other priorities tonight.

By the way, believe it or not, Elliott is six months old today.

 

MR10 (1) Miles: 2.30
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 19:00:29 from 205.158.160.209

Cute kid. Good luck with your finals.

From jun on Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 01:30:40 from 174.23.163.223

She just keeps getting cuter.

Total Distance
3.40

Whatever I came down with, I can't seem to get rid of it.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.40
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.30

Still sick, still slow.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.30
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.80

Another 30 minutes on the treadmill, finally picking up the pace a bit. Don't get to excited, though--that only means about 8:00/mile. This wasn't a fast run, but it was my first not-slow run since I've been sick.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.80
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.70

I've been running every day this week, but I've fallen behind on the blog. I'm up to date now, although there are some pretty boring posts behind me.

Today I was back to slow (9:00) running, but that's because I wanted to reintroduce some moderate speed and see how my legs and lungs reacted. Every fifth minute was at 6:00, and I felt alright.  

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.70
Weight: 160.60
Total Distance
7.40

I was planning to run farther today, but I hadn't eaten for more than 12 hours when I finally got around to starting my run. With all the other deficiencies in my "training" these days, I really need to stop shooting myself in the foot like that.

Anyway, I was going to run 8-10 miles, depending on how I felt, but instead I stopped after one hour and 7.4 miles because I was feeling pretty drained. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 7.40
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 14:37:28 from 205.158.160.209

I don't think I could run 2 miles without having eaten anything. Props for making it to 7.4.

Total Distance
3.70

Another day, another thirty minutes on a treadmill. I ran 9:00 miles, with every fifth minute at 6:00 (and the last at 5:30). I like the easy running, and I like the intervals, mostly because they break up the monotony and keep the time flying by.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.70
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.70

Other than the intervals being slightly faster (5:45 rather than 6:00), today's run was essentially the same as yesterday's. Too bad there were no good games on TV.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.70
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

With so much to do today, running fell by the wayside. By the time I got my chance, the gym was closed and it was cold enough to override my motivation.

On the plus side, my last two finals are tomorrow and on Friday. The end is near. 

Also, I seem to have lost a lot of weight. Which means I can go ahead and gain it back over the break. Score! 

Weight: 160.20
Comments
From jun on Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:47:15 from 205.158.160.209

Congrats on finishing another semester. This one seemed particularly busy. Enjoy your vacation to Cali. We'll continue to be here to suck in all the pollutants. Wait, you're going to California, so will you.

Total Distance
2.00

I didn't have much time today, but I wasn't ready for a second blank in a row. So, two miles on the treadmill, the first at 8:30, the second at 6:00. Could be better, but could be worse.

MR10 (1) Miles: 2.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
0.00

Another blank. That's two this week. But I have an excuse. Finals ended today, and now we're on the road to Los Angeles. (Blogging on the road--hurray new smartphones). So really, there was no time. For real. But I'll be running in the sun tomorrow.

Weight: 158.20
Comments
From jun on Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 23:27:08 from 174.23.163.223

Have fun in Cali guys. Can we hook up and have dinner upon your return?

Total Distance
3.00

I guess it's about time for me to check in for a moment. we arrived in LA at about six in the morning on Saturday and finally got some sleep in the afternoon, but not enough to feel ready for a run. The next day we headed up to Mammoth, so on Monday I skied rather than ran. Today I stayed in the condo with Catherine and Elliott, and in the evening Catherine and I headed down to the local high school track with my sister. It want much of a track, but it was good enough, and I fit in a quick three miles. I felt very out of shape, though, thanks to the altitude.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

Two days of running in a row--I'm on a roll.

 

We were still in Mammoth this morning, so I skied for a few hours before we headed back to LA. I decided to get a short tun in tonight, so I headed down to the high school for an easy three miles on the track. An extra half mile would have put my shoes to 100 miles, but that seems like a poor reason to alter a run. Plus, the lights shut off halfway through my run and I didn't want to run in the dark longer than necessary.  

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.10

Catherine and I went down to the Rose Bowl for a short run together this morning. Southern California feels very nice at this time of the year. Catherine tells me Elliott wants to grow up here.

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.10
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
6.40

Catherine and i went back to the Rose Bowl this morning. I ran am extended lap up through the neighborhoods, which only added a quartet mile, them I headed back along the route to meet up with Catherine and Elliott and finish the run with them.

In the evening I went out for a short run to get a little mileage in the hills around my parents' house. The loop was short, but I feel like I ought to do more doubles if I can't do longer runs. Anything to pad the mileage. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 6.40
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
6.70

My sister and I went out for the annual Sacred Heart run this morning. It's a nice little 6.7 mile road loop with a good climb past Sacred Heart Academy (hence the name) in the middle, and we have (or at least one of us has) run it on the day before Christmas for at least the last 7 or 8 years. It's a nice little tradition. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 6.70
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
9.60

Today was a pretty active day for a change. I started by running up the Whiting Woods fireroad across the valley from the house I grew up in. it climbs 1700 feet in 2.8 miles, which is more climbing than I've done on a long time.

In the afternoon I rode the El Prieto trail with my brother. It's the final trail on the Angeles Crest 100. It's also one of the best quick mountain bike rides I know of.

After that I went for a run with Catherine at the high school track, and then I went home to eat Panda Express and cookies and drink diet Dr. Pepper. Good day.

MR10 (1) Miles: 9.60
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
9.00

This morning I headed out to climb Mount Lukens, which is right behind my house and which I've never been up before. It also happens to be the highest point within the Los Angles city limits. My plan was to run up the fireroad from Haines Canyon, but my brother told me the better route was to take the trail from Deukmejian Park, which would intercept the fireroad somewhere past the halfway point. What he didn't specify was that "the trail" was actually one of many within the park. 

After two false starts, I wound up on the right trail, but only after spending more than 30 minutes on two miles of the wrong trails and a bit of bushwhacking to get were I needed to be. The right trail turned out to be a good one, but I was forced to turn around shortly after reaching the fireroad because of time constraints. It was too bad, because the summit was so close, and I would have made it easily within the same time if I had started out on the right trail. I'll get it next time. Maybe before we go home.

After my trail run, I joined Catherine and Elliott for a lap around the Rose Bowl. Unfortunately, I hadn't eaten enough after my earlier run, so I bonked and had to bail out after only two miles. Still, I've already run more miles in the last two days than I have in most weeks during the last few months.

MR10 (1) Miles: 9.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
10.10

You never want to let mountains have the last word, because once you do they'll start to think they're in control. So after my failed attempt at Mt. Lukens yesterday, I went back this morning for another attempt. Things went much faster since I knew where I was going. In fact, I was off the trail and on the fire road (about 2.3 miles out) in the time it took me to find the trail yesterday. 

When I wrote yesterday, I said I was almost to the top when I turned around. It turns out that looks can be deceiving, and I was only about halfway there. Once on the fire road, the route meanders around and takes its sweet freaking time to actually get to the summit. By the time I made it, I didn't have any time to hang around, so I flipped right around and headed back down the way I came. Somewhere along the way I missed a turn and cut a switchback, shaving about a tenth of a mile off the route.

In total, 10.1 miles and 2900 feet. Up in 60:54 and down in 39:33, with 53 seconds to take care of (ahem) business at the summit.

At the rate I'm going, I may actually have one 50 mile week in 2011.

 

MR10 (1) Miles: 10.10
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 20:20:48 from 174.23.163.223

When are you back in town? We need to get together.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 10:58:15 from 141.0.10.52

Jun, I think we'll be home Saturday afternoon or evening. We should definitely get together.Catherine and I would love to meet the new baby.

Total Distance
13.00

I've had a pretty good running week so far, and I'm hoping to finish 2011 with my first 50-mile week of the year (sad, isn't it?). I made more progress toward that today with a solid run up Mount Wilson from Chantry Flats, just outside of Arcadia. 

The first portion of the route, the upper Winter Creek trail, was pretty mellow, both in terms of climbing and terrain. After about 2.5 miles it joins another trail, which climbs sharply up a wooded ravine for another 2 miles and change. There, the route joins the Mt. Wilson Toll road to the summit. The elevation gain is 3900 feet over 6.6 miles. On the way down I followed a cutoff trail, shaving a couple of tenths of a mile from the return trip.  

 

The coolest thing about the run? Giant blue squirrels.

MR10 (1) Miles: 13.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Dragonvulture on Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 13:08:17 from 71.213.20.94

Nice to see you running again. Are you interested in joining our group for a run tomorrow? It is road, I think we are planning on going 16 from Highland at 6:30am on Saturday. Typically around a 7 min pace that usually creeps downward as we go.

From Faceless Ghost on Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 15:38:09 from 69.231.137.13

DV--I'm interested, but we won't be back home until tomorrow evening, so I'll have to take a rain check. Maybe next week?

From Dragonvulture on Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 18:55:00 from 71.213.20.94

We are running on the road most mornings at 5am from Lehi or Highland, usually around 9 or 10 miles if you want to come run with us in the morning. Send me a text with your cell number and I can let you know when and where we are meeting if you would like to join us anytime. 8013107971

Total Distance
5.50

One more day in LA, one more day running on dirt. I repeated Monday's route, but this time I wore my Garmin (and I've edited Monday's entry accordingly). My legs are feeling pretty heavy by this point, so it was pretty slow going.

Whiting Woods is a nice little climb. It's a pretty well-maintained fire road, so it's not very exciting, but it provides a nice, steady grade and a beautiful (though often smoggy) view from the top. 

 

Anyway, that's pretty much the end of the week (tomorrow will probably be a short and easy run--just enough to round out my mileage), and it's been a good one. So far I'm at 47.2 miles and 12,400 feet of vertical. I think the last time I ran a week like this was in late July or early August. It's nice to get my fill before the next semester starts. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 5.50
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
3.00

My plan was to run this morning in Saint George. I had even thought of going for a long trail run. But despite our planning for bad traffic between LA and Vegas yesterday, things turned out to be way worse than we expected. It took us 6 hours to get from Pasadena to Baker, and another 3.5 or so to make it to Vegas. We eventually arrived in Saint George 11,5 hours after we left--plenty of time to have driven all the way to American Fork on a normal day. We didn't make it to bed until sometime after 3:00, so I abandoned any plans for a morning run.

I eventually got out tonight for a quick three mile loop, and with that I complete my first 50 mile week of the year. It was kind of a drag to get all bundled up for local running after spending the last couple of weeks enjoying 85 degree weather in LA. 

MR10 (1) Miles: 3.00
Weight: 0.00
Total Distance
1473.30
New Balance MT100 Miles: 173.20Mizuno Ronin Miles: 394.60Adidas Adizero XT Miles: 186.30Nike Lunarlite Racer Miles: 9.00Brooks Launch Miles: 55.70New Balance RX507 Miles: 146.90MT101 Miles: 253.10Road Chain Miles: 608.25Singlespeed Chain Miles: 200.60MR10 (1) Miles: 165.90
Weight: 165.28
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