Sunday, November 25, 2007

LA Marathon?

I received an online ad for the LA Marathon (March 2, 2008) and I'm thinking about it!

The race is 14 weeks away, so I can certainly be ready in time. The issue is whether I can recover from that race in time to run the Lincoln Marathon 9 weeks later (May 4, 2008). I needed almost a full month to heal from my first and second marathons, but hopefully a lighter me would recover a bit quicker.

The Lincoln Marathon is my priority. It was my first marthon, is the "hometown" marathon, and it doesn't cost much. Low entry fee, no hotel bills or transportation costs, etc. The fact that the course is flat and fast, and the route goes past my house, are all huge plusses.

LA would require transpo, but both my mom and Jennifer's mom live in Southern Cal, so we would not have to pay hotel costs. I don't have to register right away, so I'll see how things go and make a decision in December or January.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Runs Turning Colder

The weather has changed and I'm back to running in the cold.

Ran an 8.5 mi on the Friday after Thanksgiving Day. This run was a rare treat for me, as I was privileged to have someone to run with! A 16 year old young lady, R.E., who attends our church and runs cross country and track, went the distance with me. This was her longest run ever, and she is building up from a surgery she had a few months ago. She is much faster than me and I'm sure she had to strain to run slow enough for me to keep up with her. But, it was sure nice to have someone to run with! This is only the 5th time (if I remember correctly) in the past year and a half that someone has run with me, and only the second time I had a running companion on a run longer than 3.5 miles. Makes the run more fun. This young lady had given me some excellent training advice for my first marathon, and her comments were posted in my old blog entries.

The temp was cold! The national weather service reported 19F at about 10 minutes before we took off, but we passed a bank sign about 6 minutes into the run which reported 28F. Either way, it was still a bit nippy. Fortunately, not much ice, so no falls.

My time was horrible, and it is clear that I have not fully healed from the last marathon. In fact, I'm still surprisingly sore in several spots about 16 hours after finishing. I had to walk several times, with a couple of walking intervals due specifically to my right gastroc. Anyway, my time was a dismal 1:50:59. I will need to lose a lot of weight to meet my goal for the next marathon.

All this having been said, this was only the 4th time that I have run since the Marathon, with the other three being 3 milers (treadmill, a 3.3, and a 5k last Saturday). So, it was great to get back to a longer distance, even if I did have to walk a bit.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Brief Update

Just a few administrative items.

My right gastroc is a bit damaged and my little toe looks fairly gruesome, but everything else seems to be recovering nicely. The throbbing pains have given way to dull aches, and most of the dull aches have subsided to mere discomfort. Still fat, though. I had hoped that most of it would fall off as I ran.

I looked at some race recovery info at one of my favorite websites, and their info was good - but NOT their timetable. They suggest a "reverse taper" approach (slowly restarting running in the same way that I tapered my running at the end to let myself heal), which is a great idea. But, they would have had me running the first week! Nope, not a chance. I'm still to sore overall. I'll take at least two full weeks, maybe more, before I start running again.

The marathon pictures are ready to order. I've seen the proofs and some of them are very good! I'll discuss them later.

I lost a hubbcap in Kansas City! Left front. The freeways were a bit screwy downtown (well marked, but lots of interchanges) and Jen didn't want to drive, so I had to drive home after running the marathon. Ouch! Anyway, I hit a large pothole and it knocked off my lovely hubcap. Oh well.