Saturday, November 28, 2009

Bridle Path

Today: 6 miles
Week: 18 miles
Workout: Niketown -- 6th Ave. -- lower loop of Central Park -- bridle path -- 86th -- one extended loop of bridle path (102nd St. Transverse) counter clockwise -- back to Niketown

Alternating 9:00/miles and 7:00/miles.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Easy Day

Today: 4 miles
Week: 12 miles
Workout: 63rd Street & West Drive to 102nd Street Transverse and back.

My legs finally feel almost normal for the first time since Sunday.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

East Drive

Today: 3 miles
Week: 8 miles
Workout: Central Park -- 65th Street and East Drive -- Engineer's Gate -- back to 65th


Monday, November 23, 2009

Today: 5 miles
Week: 5 miles
Workout: Central Park - 63rd Street & West Drive - 102 St. Transverse - East Drive - 72nd St. Transverse - 63rd St.

I ran with Claudina at a sub-8:00/mile pace. I felt the way I do the day after running a marathon, even though I only ran a half marathon distance yesterday. My quads and calves were especially tight and sore.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Philadelphia Marathon

Today: 13.5 miles
Week: 23 miles
Workout: Helped pace Erika & Denie for their marathons.

Took the Bolt Bus with Denie on Saturday. $26 round trip. Tough to beat that price. Ate some great Italian food in downtown Philadelphia. Got lost in Camden (not recommended) on the way to the hotel in New Jersey. Woke up at 5:40 a.m. on Sunday. Erika and Denie were already gone. Thankfully, I was able to leave later. Drove downtown with Jon, Jared, and Stacy.

We were walking to mile 8, which is where I planned on watching Denie pass and then, jumping in the race to pace Erika for three miles, to mile 11. I called Farbod, who jumped in at mile 6 with Denie, and he said they had already passed mile 7. I was still about a 1/2 mile away from mile 8. So I ran to mile 8 and called Farbod again. It turns out I just missed them. DAMN!

I waited and saw Allyson go by. About 15 minutes passed, and I was beginning to wonder if I missed Erika. Then I saw a huge pace group approaching, and Erika spotted me first. Jared had already joined her. Darcy was also with the group. For the first couple of miles, I had trouble staying with them because it was so crowded. I got separated a few times and had to catch up. I was timing Erika's mile splits and noticed that one of them was something like 8:00 and another was in the 7:50s. Oh Great! I was going to be responsible for making her hit the wall from running too fast early in the race.

I ended up so focused on trying to stay near Erika that I forgot to look for the bridge that crossed the river. At mile 13, Stacy joined us, and Jared stopped. I think it was about Mile 14 where we caught up to Allyson and Farbod. Around mile 15 or so, we began seeing the leaders of the race running the other way. I still wanted to run a couple of miles with Denie, and I was beginning to worry if that was even possible at that point.

Farbod and I stopped around mile 16. We walked to other side of the street where runners under 3 hour pace were approaching mile 23. I guess we must have waited for about 30 minutes before we saw Denie. My legs had tightened up long ago and running just a mile was questionable. But once we got going, they loosened up a bit, and I made it to the finish.

I didn't actually cross the finish line. I hopped a fence 100 yards from the finish and ran back to mile 25. I waited there until I saw Darcy, Erika, and Stacy, who was still pacing Erika. The clock at mile 25 said 3:36. Erika and Darcy wanted to run under 3:40 so that they would qualify for Boston. I wasn't sure what Erika and Darcy's official time was at that point. I should have known they were doing OK since the 3:40 pace group was behind us. I could see that Erika was suffering, but she was still maintaining a good pace. As we got closer, the crowd became larger. All the runners had their names on their bibs, and Erika & I had our West Side Y singlets on. I could hear "Go Erika" and "Go West Side YMCA" coming from the crowd. Farbod met up with us about 400 meters from the finish. He urged the crowd to make noise, and they did! It was great.

Denie ended up finishing in 3:19:20. Darcy crossed the line at 3:37:53, Erika at 3:38:29, Greg (who Farbod and I looked for but never saw) at 3:54:53, Allyson at 3:56:23, and Lisa (another friend) in around 6 hours. I didn't find out her official time. Everyone did a terrific job! Denie, Darcy, and Erika all qualified for the Boston Marathon, which was their goal. They will have to run Boston in 2011 since registration for the 2010 Boston Marathon has already closed. Jeanne was out on the course cheering for everyone. We have such a supportive running group.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Today: 3 miles
Week: 9.5 miles
Workout: Central Park 65th St & East Drive -- stairs of reservoir -- Engineer's Gate and back to 65th


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Indian Run

Today: 6.5 miles
Week: 6.5 miles
Workout: Warmup from 63rd St & West Drive in Central Park - around lower loop to 72nd St Transverse - begin Indian Run to 102nd St. Transverse to West Drive - turn around and go back to 65th St.

This was the fastest I've run in two months. My calves, hamstrings, and hip are all paying for it now.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Damon Runyon 5K

Denie & Me on the big screen at Yankee Stadium


On the warning track at Yankee Stadium.
The score from the final game of the World Series was still up.

Today: 3.5 miles
Week: 19.5 miles
Workout: Warm up across the Macombs Dam Bridge, Damon Runyon 5K inside Yankee Stadium, approximately 27 minutes.

There were approximately 2,500 people in the race. The first wave of people began at 9:30 a.m., and every 15 minutes another wave would begin. I think there were 10 waves. We ran on all the different levels, up stairs, and down ramps. But the highlight was definitely running two laps of the field along the warning track. Runners could watch themselves on the big screen in the outfield.



Saturday, November 14, 2009

Today: 5 miles
Week: 16 miles
Workout: Central Park @ 65th St. & East Drive - bottom of Snake Hill and back.

Ran 20 minutes out and tried to run a negative split on the way back. Actual splits were 20:24 and 19:34

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Today: 3 miles
Week: 11 miles
Workout: Central Park @65th & East Drive - 72nd Transverse - West Drive - 86th St. - back to 65th




Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Today: 3 miles
Week: 8 miles
Workout: 8 Cat Hill repeats

This probably wasn't the best workout for me to do, but I tried not to run hard. I will be taking today off and giving my hip a rest.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Today: 5 miles
Week: 5 miles
Workout: On West Drive, 6x1000m repeats with 2 minutes rest in between

It was only my second run in 6 weeks. It felt great to be out running again. Unfortunately, my hip is still a little sore. I'm just hoping the pain will be manageable, and that the physical therapist will be able to help me.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

NYC Marathon

In the Bronx, between Mile 20 and 21
Photo by Alanna

Since I couldn't run in the marathon, I decided to cheer for my friends as they passed through the Bronx. Ohhhhhhh how I wish I was running!