Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Nightlife!

Wow, talk about a rude introduction into the winter running season! Ol' Sandy made her presence felt even down here in the south as we were welcomed this morning by 40 degree temps and 20 mph winds. Brrr. This prompted me to head over to Run In to look for a wind resistant vest to aid in the winter training. Got the vest on sale, for $40, and I tell you it's WELL worth it. Conditions when I ran this evening: 45 degrees, sustained winds at 15mph, gusts at 21mph. Now, I didn't overreact and suit up in leggings and arm warmers...see for yourself my attire!

The vest stood out...for something so lightweight, it certainly was up to the task tonight! Not to mention the nightlife color...comes in handy this time of year as it's almost guaranteed that you're running in the dark. So this is my official endorsement of the Brooks Essential Vest, available on their website @ Brooks Running

So another good run tonight that I could've kept going, but it was getting late, I was ready for dinner, and wasn't all that far from the house at the time. Also, don't want to increase mileage too much too fast...injury looms. The next few steps for me will be looking into more gear (LOVE gear), figuring out energy supplements for longer runs, and defining an actual schedule instead "run when you get a chance to run". Thanks work.  

And I just uploaded the picture...I look like I'm 5'0" tall. And hell yeah I rocked the headlamp.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Spinx Run Fest Recap & A Pleasant Surprise

Ok, maybe we should all acknowledge that there was no way in hell I was running the 13.1 this weekend. I don't know what came over me last week causing that rush of courage, but it certainly was a flash in the pan. Maybe it was my inner rationale taking over? Either way, it was a good decision, as many people told me the course was insanely difficult. Here is a link to the elevation graphs. Overall, it doesn't appear that imposing but two of the worst miles are in the last 1/3 of the race.

So I don't have any awesome pictures of the finish or anything because I had to attend the race solo. We had a lot of plans after the race Saturday, so Laura opted to sleep in and conserve her energy. So here's a picture of someone who obviously had a great time running!

I did get to run the race (sort of, we didn't exactly run the race together) with a good friend. And I'm going to go ahead and get this piece of info out of the way and behind me. My buddy, Ian, doesn't really run as much as I do...and he sort of went out the night before...and didn't look all that enthused at the start line. Nevertheless, he managed to finish a full two minutes ahead of me! Oh well, congrats, Ian.

So, my race was a little disappointing. My goal was 28:00 because I knew the course had a couple of hills. But my normal loops around the neighborhood have hills and doesn't seem to bother me. So I figure running early, after a good night's sleep, and the adrenaline rush of racing would be enough to meet that goal. I vastly overestimated the course. But Saturday was a perfect storm of problems. First off, I overslept and had to rush to the course without eating/drinking anything that morning. Sucks. Next, I almost got taken out by a double baby-stroller decorated as a pirate ship complete with cannons sticking out the side. Jack Sparrow was taking up more than his fair share of real estate and clipped me somewhere during the first mile. Move onto the final mile and I'm stuck trying to power up a 3/4 mile hill to the finish inside the stadium. It killed me, plain and simple.

My secondary goal was/is always to run negative splits. I at least managed to accomplish this:

Mile 1 - 9:23 - I probably started out too hot
Mile 2 - 9:20 - about right
Mile 3 - 9:17 - I got down under 9:10 but the final hill dashed any hopes of going lower

So there you have it...I'm still waiting on the chip times because the gun time was pretty far off. My watch clocked the run in 29:22. Meh. Better luck next time.

So here's the teaser - had a GREAT run tonight, a little over 5 miles. And I could've gone a couple more I'm pretty sure. So I'm thinking a 13.1 is going to happen. Let's call it Spring 2013 as a warm-up for the P200.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Spinx Runfest

Pretty excited about this weekend's race, my first one since the P200 in April! The Spinx Run Fest is a huge race weekend for the city of Greenville, offering up a 26.2, 13.1, 3.1, and a kids fun run. The best part, in my opinion, is the finish line is located on the warning track of the minor league baseball stadium in downtown. Now for decision time...


By no means have I been training for anything specific at this moment, but I'm feeling kind of crazy this week and may sign up for the 13.1. And yes, that would be my first one. And no, I haven't done any long runs. I guess there's no real logic to the choice, but for some reason I feel like I could at least finish. It would be slow....extremely slow....but I could finish. I mean, hell, Clemson plays on Thursday this week so I'd have all day to get around the course. No one said being clydesdale would be easy, right?

Ok, so onto some product talk. I've had more success with the Brooks Adrenaline 11 than any other model since I started running (I think I've had every version of the Adrenaline since the 5th edition). I'm looking forward to grabbing a couple pairs on clearance as the 12 and 13 are at the forefront of sales just for the sake of grabbing deal. Check out THIS for a good deal, although I don't like the bland color.

Also - looking to get a pair of sleeves for the winter after running with a buddy's pair at the P200. I'm thinking Brooks Nitelife....thoughts? Anyone own a pair?