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Friday, April 29, 2011

I won't be able to..

blame the weather this time... There is a perfect weather forecast for Sunday... Lows in the 40s and highs in the 60s.  So I better get my act together and run a solid race!!!!!   :)

I am in Denver, waiting for my next flight.  I woke up at 5 am this morning, showered and headed to the New Orleans airport to catch my flight.  So far, so good. We arrived to Denver on time and I have 1 more hour to kill before the next one. The waiting game before any marathon is always difficult. I am excited, pumped, nervous, ready to go... But I still have two more days to go before race day. As I said before, I am not sure how my legs are going to respond to the pace I am planning to run.  I know I have enough strenght to make it to the 20 mile marker without problems (Well, I should say that I hope to have the energy to make it without trouble to mile 20). After mile 20, I just don't know what's going to happen. 

I had a very good training cycle, I was healthy for the most part and partially missed only a couple of key workouts.  The records suggest that my shape is very similar to the one I had before running in Traverse City 11 months ago.  This time around, however, I trained in more difficult conditions (with heat and humidity). So I should be able to handle the first 20-22 miles with relative ease... Then, if the legs feel good, I am going to go for it.  I want to run fast, but I also want to save my legs for Berlin. I am going to attack the last 6 miles if I see that I can run a PR. If not, I am just going to enjoy and think about the pinot noir that I will drink after the race... :)  

More updates soon...

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Why do I run?

I have been thinking about this for a while.   Below are some answers...

  Running a marathon is not about...

- Winning (that's for Kenyans or Ethiopians - I race against myself)
- The race (only 2 days/year)
- A time (And... So...)
- Finishing (Been there done that)
- The medal (How often do I look at my medals? Not very often!)

  Marathon running is about the journey...

The journey where:

- I am smiling drenched, chaffed, bloody after a 20 miler in a hot and humid day. That odd sense of satisfaction.
- I feel that urge to run first thing in the morning.
- I definitively conclude that I am insane to be running in a 85 degree weather/90% humidity, but run anyway.
- I find myself marveling at the beauty of nature...

  Running is about living...

It's about feeling alive...

Sunday, April 24, 2011

One week to my next marathon...

It's very hot and humid in New Orleans, but my running has been good lately.  My legs feel better, the speed is coming back, and my strenght is good (I think).  I have noticed that I can handle the marathon pace workouts with realative ease this time.  This is good because running MP workouts in the last two weeks of my previous cycles used to be difficult.  Anything can happen in a 26.2 mile race, but I have trained hard and am ready to test myself in a marathon again. 

It's difficult to predict how I am going to run next Sunday, primarily because I didn't run a half-marathon in my build up.  I did, however, do a half-marathon on February (1:30:30), a Yasso 800 workout (3:04 avg) 2 weeks ago, and a 10k yesterday morning. I ran 43:44 in the Crescent City Classic yesterday, but I never went all out. I just used this race as my penultimate MP workout.  It was very hoy and humid, but I ran a solid race.  The splits were:  7:11, 7:04, 7:03, 7:04, 6:56, 6:53, 6:46, and 5:52 (last .2 miles)... Legs felt good, strong throughout, but I didn't let them go full speed. 

I am going to do a shake-out run today... 3-4 very easy miles and then chill the rest of the week... well, I have 2 workouts (a short marathon pace run and a 4x600 workout), but that's better than a 20 mile run in a 90 degree weather, isn't it?

Happy Easter!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Not all weeks are good weeks!

I need to admit that my running was very mediocre last week.  The weather is bad (hot and humid), I have been very busy at work and traveling, and I just posted 4 consecutive weeks of more than 50 miles.  The only certain thing is that my body is exhausted and my legs just didn't have any spark since Tuesday. I had a pretty average tempo run on Wednesday and then a terrible long run on Saturday. I wanted to do 20 miles but ended up doing only 17. Please don't ask me how I felt throughout the entire run...because I was empty the whole way. I had nothing, nothing in the tank.  I haven't had that feeling in almost two years. There is one word that can describe my training last week: disappointing!

 So, after the disappointment, I decided that I am going to take things easy this week and go with the flow. If my legs feel good, I'll go fast. If they don't I'll go slow or not run at all.  I still have three weeks to go to my next marathon and I will try my best to recover.  I hope I can do it, I have enough time to do it.  The week is off to a good start, so I am hopeful that running will also be good :)



Monday, April 4, 2011

Less than 4 weeks to my next marathon

I will be running another marathon in less than 4 weeks (May 1).  I find myself thinking that I can have a good one out there.  My training has been good and it's a matter of finishing this training block strong and stay healthy. This is the last week of heavy training. After this week, everything is downhill (at least that's what I tell myself :)).

But, first things first.  Last week I did 60 miles. It was a very good one, except for my run on Saturday.  I struggled with the tempo, long run, tempo combination. It was very humid and my legs were feeling the effects of the mileage. I had to activate the survival mode since mile 13... I did 17.5 miles. The workout is done and that's what really matters.  I didn't know how my legs were going to feel after suffering in the sticky weather for more than 2 hrs. on Saturday, so I went out again on Sunday morning and did 5 very easy miles. To my delight, my legs felt fine, no pain. It was a very slow run... Sunday's run was slow by design, not by choice.

This week started with a speed session... 8x800 mts with 400 mts recovery. 7.5 miles total.  I ran strong every 800.  3:04 was my average time.  It was very windy and humid so I am very pleased with those splits.  Some people use the yasso 800s to predict their marathon time.  I have always been skeptical about using this workout as a predictor for my races, but I feel like using it as a predictor of my next race for the time being!  It's a difficult workout, I was strong throughout.  It is a good sign...

I have a busy travel schedule this week. I hope my training survives my travels :)  Have a great week!







Friday, April 1, 2011

Friday!!!!!!!

I just attended a very interesting lecture on central banks, liquidity, and financial crises in emerging markets, so I am not ready to go back to work yet... That gives me an excuse to procrastinate for a bit and update my blog!


I am almost done with a week of training that includes a couple of strength (very difficult) workouts. I did one on Wednesday and will do the other tomorrow morning.  I had a really good run on Wednesday, despite the weather.  It was very windy and cool (for NOLA standards). The workout included one hour of easy running and 6x5 mins. tempos (1 min. recovery).  The first hour was uneventful, running in those conditions is not nice but I kept thinking about the tempos the whole time.  This workout gave me a very hard time toward the end last time I did it, so I wanted to be conservative with my pace in the first hour.  I am coming out of three consecutive 50+ mile weeks and I am lacking a bit of speed, but the tempos were very good.  I hit all the splits, one by one... indeed, the pace felt very comfortable after the first series. I ended the run feeling very strong and thinking that it is a real shame that I won't run the Boston Marathon because I am in great shape.

I did 5 very easy miles on Th and 7 miles this morning.  My legs feel good, recovered after the 12 mile tempo on Wednesday, and ready for a 17 miler tomorrow morning.  I will do one more week of heavy mileage and then my training will focus on recovering my speed and staying healthy... New Jersey is just a check point on my road to Berlin, the big race of this year!