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Friday, September 14, 2012

End of the Line... for now.

Thanks to everybody who has been looking in on this blog... obviously things are not going as planned. I don't think Chris has run in two months, but then again he never blogs so who knows... his upcoming wedding next month has taken care of that. For me the big bad kitchen renovation that took twice as long as planned has kicked my butt. Yes, I have run some but no where near consistently enough to take on this race. So sorry for the false alarm. However, hope springs eternal! I turn sixty about a week before next year's race... hmmmm. Sixty at sixty? Kinda catchy isn't it. I have started running regularly again this week, plan to ramp it up ever so slowly over the winter into the spring and then, with no major house renovation looming... kick it into high gear next summer. That's the fantasy anyway. I'm not going to blog until New Years... if things are going well I will be running five days a week and will have lost some weight. We'll see... you never know. See you then and thanks for your support and well wishes.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

The Road to Monadstock

Back on the treadmill after a long hiatus.  Feels good to start again.  Super proud of the dog for hitting the road hard the last couple weeks ( and for hitting the strings as well).  By Monadstock, hopefully we will both have made some real progress in these things that, though they do not come easy, bring us immeasurable joy!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Week 10

Well, what a difference a week makes... set a plan, execute it and life is good. Rested the two days after last weekend's terrible run... ran a regular 5 on Tuesday and ran the brutal Crotchet Mountain 10K loop on Wednesday... which includes the auto-road with over a mile of 9-12% grade. It's an incredible experience, breathtaking actually... when I was fit I used to run it a couple times a week. And no, I was not able to run the whole thing today, I died on the steep ramps and had to walk... but I still did it (and will do it again next week). Rested two more days and ran long, slow distance (LSD) today. Felt 100% better than last weekend, it was 10 degrees cooler... and turned in a solid 18 miler, slow and steady. Wore a pair of "0 drop" minimist NB trail shoes... no serious blisters, more good news there. This also puts me back on track to before the renovation break, my last long run was Week 3, a 16 miler. Now we can continue to ramp up to race day.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Week 9

Well, what a fine mess I'm in. Twelve weeks to go yesterday and I am wildly off plan. Seems to be the theme for all of us. I skipped last week's blog... didn't want to report another week with only 5 miles run. It's the start of a new month and absolutely time to shit or get off the pot. So, here's the emergency "get it back on track" plan... a long run every weekend, preferably Saturday the same day as the race. Two short runs, back to back in the middle of the week (Tuesday/Wednesday) leaving a couple of rest days to and from the long run. The Saturday runs must get progressively longer topping out to 24/26 miles by early October... then a two week taper to the race. This is an emergency salvage plan, not pretty... but I see no other choice. Yesterday I began with grand plans to go out and bag a very slow long slog in the heat... perhaps 20 miles or better. Ha! On the strength of a half  dozen 5 mile runs over the last five weeks my body would have none of it. It was hot, low 90s here with high humidity when I went out at noon. I overloaded (mistake) my 2 liter Camelback with 3+ liters of water (too heavy) and one of the straps broke at 4 miles in... had to carry the bag after that... that didn't help. By 8 miles I was losing control... shakey and nauseous. I bagged it at 12 miles... a disappointment, but my goal was a bit ambitious. Oh well. We will try again next weekend, perhaps for 16. I wish the others well, don't give up... we need to make this happen!

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Does Watching Olympics Count?

So the jury trial is over and I get to put one in the W column finally.  Exhausted and trying to catch up on yard work.  Most exercise I've gotten in weeks was mowing my hayfield-like lawn today.  But that was 3 hours of mild cardio.  Watching the Olympics.  Always inspiring.  To the THI's, hang on to the goal, you're both too busy right now.  Let yourselves get settled back in and make it happen.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Week 7

Lonely business this blogging... this blog was not even my idea! Oh well. This week I made a little time to run, four times actually... just 5 miles each, hardly ultra-marathon material, but better than nothing. Three of the days were in the high heat so that was a good thing. Upward and onward!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Week 6

This week is exactly like last week... without the 5 mile run. I am writing this post while paint dries on a door I need to hang... that should tell you something. It occurred to me last night that this July (fitness wise) is about as exciting as this year's Tour de France. I love the Tour, have followed it for over 40 years... but this year's defense of the yellow jersey by Bradley Wiggins and team Sky is even less exciting than some of Lance's. Thank God for Peter Sagan and the other sprinters and some of the brilliant stage wins... most notably by Voeckler and Rolland. Oh well! So my kitchen goes on and training is on hold... I'm looking forward to August.

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