It seems like the last
two weeks have flown by. I’ll start this
post by giving some advice that I have learned through my experience as a
Personal Trainer. Drink more water (half
you body weight in ounces each day) and eat healthy fats NOT PROCESSED
CARBOHYDRATES OR FAKE SUGARS. One more
thing… I’ve never heard of anyone with a weight problem ending up that way from
eating too many vegetables. Eat your
veggies!! They’re good for you.
Thanks for
listening. Here’s what I have been up to
in the last couple of weeks. Last time I
wrote, I said I was going to try and ride my bike more. I didn’t.
I was able to get out on Thursday the 26th for a nice ride
with Nikki. She wanted to go for a bike
ride for a session so that’s just what we did.
We went from Bryant Lake Park to Lone Lake Park; conquered watertower
hill twice, did my .5 mile repeat track at a walking pace, and headed back to
Bryant Lake. It was a bit chilly, but
did my legs good since the day before I ran at Hyland. Here’s a bit more about that workout:
I zipped over to Hyland
Park Reserve for a run on Wednesday the 25th not really sure what I
was going to do for my workout. When I
got there I decided I would head up the tallest hill I could find and maybe
then, I would have a better idea. I didn’t
really and my legs weren’t feeling all that good when I got to the top
anyhow. I figured to settle into an easy
pace and get 6 or 8 miles in. After 3.5
miles I started to feel a bit better and knew that I needed to start
incorporating a bit more speed into my training, and with this being my
heaviest week of this 8 week Superior prep block, I decided to do some
intervals. Call it a pyramid workout if
you’d like. I started off with a .5 mile
sprint. I don’t have the times anymore
as my HRM only stores 19 workouts, but it was pretty quick. Quicker than the repeats I had been running
at Lone Lake, I know that much. Then,
after about 8 minutes of easy running, I went .75 miles at a clip as fast as my
legs would take me for that distance.
Another 8 minutes of easy, then to a mile repeat. 7:14 for the mile which I thought was pretty
decent. There were a lot of steady
uphills on the mile course, up from Richardson Nature Center towards ski jump
hill. The mile ended just at the bottom
of ski jump hill, so I walked up the hill and found a little trail through the
back side which is single track and reminded me a bit of the Superior trail I’ll
be on in less than two weeks now. I
needed to run that. I started off easy
and jogged off .75 miles as I headed over towards the ski hills. I wound around on the west side of the ski
hill on an access road and took it down the hill to the fence just west of the
driving range. As I touched the fence,
the gps told me it was .75 miles so it worked out just perfect. I don’t remember what the time was on this
particular portion, but I started up the access road which was a mini version
of the ski hill… a great way to start my 4th repeat of the day. I made it up to the top of ski jump hill the
back way, cruised down the hill, jogged a bit, and brought it home with a .5m
survival sprint across the top of the ski hills. A satisfying workout that left me with very
little left in the tank until of course I got back to the club, showered, and
filled my face with as much food as I had brought with me for the day. I’d used up almost 2000 calories in the 1:51
that I was on the trail. Nitrite and
Nitrate free deli turkey, 6 slices of Muenster cheese, a half a cup of cashews,
and a cup of carrots dipped in peanut butter, and a yellow pepper with roasted
pine nut hummus… with water. Yum!
On the 27th, I
didn’t have much time to run at all so I squeezed in 6 miles through the Park
Reserve from home after work and before dinner.
The house was transitioning when I got home, so I suited up as soon as I
could so I could be home for the evening.
My goal of this run was just to get my legs moving again and bridge the
gap between Wednesday and my longest run of this training cycle of 20+
miles. It was a beautiful night to be on
the trail.
Moving
on the Sunday the 29th, I had a busy day planned. I would get up to start a 20+ miler at 6am
with a friend of mine Todd. We’ll be
going up to Superior with a couple of other friends. I’ll do the 50k and others will do the
25k. Todd came out to join me for my
first 12 of the morning. This would be
his longest run of the prep too before the 25k in two weeks now. It was a beautiful morning and so nice to
have some company through Elm Creek Park Reserve, which I consider just an
extension of my back yard. We saw a few
deer, got to experience a little bit of mud and hills, but I really enjoyed his
company. After heading out 6 miles and
back on pretty much the same track, we cruised back into the neighborhood, and
I would have been foolish not to poke my head into the house to have a banana
since I only had water on the trail. I
probably spent more time in than I should have, but got back on the trail for
what turned out to be another 90 minutes.
I had a busy day planned ahead and needed to be back home and ready for
church by 10:40. I made it home after
about 9 more miles at 9:45 with just enough time to eat, shower, and get ready
to go for the day. We made it just in
time to church and my father in law with my brother’s in law were waiting for
me in the parking lot to go to Target Field.
We actually got to see the Twin’s win that day and it was great to spend
some time with the guys. So fun! I was pretty exhausted at this point, but you
know if you’ve got little ones, there is no rest for the weary, so when we got
home it was supper, tubs, and bed. I
slept well that night and wasn’t up too late either.
Monday
was great as I got all of the grass pulled out of the main flower beds
surrounding the fire pit. Now to finish
them off with a few inches of cocoa bean mulch.
I’ve got some of it done and boy does it look nice!
Tuesday the 1st
I did some legs exercises as well as an upper body workout of the muscles that
I typically feel the most when running.
Mostly around the rotator cuff, deltoids, lats, traps, stomach, oblique’s,
posterior shoulder, and hips. I also
took a 6 kg vipr for a run on the treadmill.
That’s pretty tough carrying that thing while running at even 6mph. I went for .25 miles on, .25 miles off, .25
miles on, and .25 miles off again. I don’t
know if that carried over, but I’ll probably try it again to train the core,
shoulders, and biceps.
On Wednesday the 2nd,
I didn’t have as much time as I usually do on Wednesdays but I still wanted to squeeze
in a quality run in the early afternoon so I called my friends at TC Running to
find out how to get to the Minnesota River Bottoms. They led me right to it so I headed over that
way. I’d never been to the river bottoms
before, so it was neat to explore an area that I hadn’t seen before. The only footprints I saw were my own as I
think the track over there is primarily used for mountain biking. With the lack of rain heading into Wednesday
last week, the trails were pretty dry too.
Sometimes it’s the flat trails that end up biting us the most. That was the case on this day about 2 miles
into my run I found myself looking up at the beautiful blue sky from my back on
the right side of the trail. When the
trail is technical and rough, we are focused on our footing to not miss a step
and end up on our faces. When the trail
is “smooth” we settle into dragging our feet across the trail, not thinking
that there are still roots that come up an inch or two off the dirt. You never expect to hit the trail, and this
time there were no rocks to break my fall, just some grass on the side of the
trail so I was pretty fortunate. I’ll
need to be more careful in a couple of weeks though because there aren’t any
trails that don’t have rocks running along the sides of them. All in all it was a beautiful run on a warm
day, and it was real fun to explore some new ground that I hadn’t run on
before.
T ball practice on the 3rd
and that was a blast. I just love
working with these kids. We had some
drills that were to challenge their abilities to work together and that it
did. I love teaching kids and being
around them energizes me whenever I have that opportunity.
On Friday, the 4th
I was able to attend a Leadership Conference, the Chic fil a Leadercast. This was the third year in a row that I’ve
attended the conference held live in Atlanta and broadcast all across the nation
via simulcast. Tim Tebow was among the
speakers and John Maxell too. It is so
important that we make time to invest in ourselves, not just one and done, but
continually. I really needed the
encouragement that the Leadercast provided on Friday and I’ll be going again
next year I’m sure. To running that day,
I ended up doing 10.5 miles to the chalet, a round through the Frisbee golf
course, and back around the park home again.
A fairly easy day where I was not out to break any speed records for
sure.
Saturday to Jeffers for
some family time. It is always good to
spend time with family.
This morning I was woken
in the middle of the night by some rolling Texas thunder. I hadn’t heard thunder since we lived in
Frisco. It must have dumped to because I
was out of the house by about 7:30, driving to the north side of the Nature
Center to cover some new ground on the snowmobile trails north of even the park
reserve. It was wet, like running
through 8 inches of water in some spots wet.
One cool thing though, I came to a little wooded area at about mile 4
and it felt a little closed in. It was a
short stretch of woods. As I entered, I
heard a branch snap! Overhead and heard the flapping of some serious wings
flapping. I don’t know what kind of bird
it was, but that bird did not want to see any more of me than it absolutely had
too and it was off. HUGE! It could have been a bald eagle or a big owl
or something like that. The branch
itself landed just next to me on the right and it was probably 4 inches
across. So, it was a wet morning and my
legs have felt good all day today which is a good sign. I’ll do some more weights for legs next week,
probably do 10-12 again next Sunday, then really taper to race day the
following weekend.
I’m looking forward to a
couple days away with friends and I love the north shore so that’ll be nice to
spend some time up there too. We have a
busy week coming up. I am thankful for
my many blessings each day. Remember to
eat your veggies!!
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