I ran 4 hours last Saturday and that is by far the longest that I have ran at once. I did not really know what to expect so I approached it like any other run. Half way through the run I was back at the starting point to refuel and then it was off again.
My first loop was 10 miles or so around Watchung and I saw some new trails that I have not seen before. I felt really good the first two hours, with minimal walking and no soreness. I probably went out too fast but I was feeling good so I kept going. I did not get too bored and was feeling good about things. I try to look at my watch which helps as well as the Ipod.
The first difficulty that I had was at about 2 1/2 hours when I took a walking break to eat a clifbar. As soon as I stopped at a tree to stretch a bit Journey's "Don't stop Believen" came on and I had to chuckle to myself. The quads were the first muscles to start hurting and it was cold the whole time but the cold did not affect me. I think that is where cycling comes in handy. When you are on a bike your upper body does not move so you get pretty cold. Running involves more of your body and the blood seems to circulate better. I did well for the first 3 hours and was able to run through the quad soreness but the hills got to be a little tough even to walk up. The last hour was pretty tough and it took all of me to keep running and to get through it.
Overall I felt good, hydrated well, ate right and had a great time with good music getting me through 4 hours and I probably covered 18-20 miles. I will say that 4 hours is a long time and I definitely have to run long more often to get ready for next year. I also have to work on being able to run up the hills when I am tired and it is 3 hours into a run. That will hopefully come with time.
With the 4 hour run in the bag I am ready for the 50k in 2 more weeks. I am in taper mode, have trained long and well for the distance and will definitely appreciate the experience of running 50k.
Happy trails,
Rob
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
Down but not out......
I can't belive that it has been 3 months since I last posted. Here is a quick list of excuses.
1. I spent more time running and life got busier. I got a church assignment that takes up about 10 hours a week that has cut into my blogging.
2. I work for AIG and no, I was not on any of the nice trips that you hear about in the press. I did give a small interview to an Italian TV crew though.
3. The Northface 50k got cancelled (worse that working for AIG) and I was depressed.
4. I did not get into the JFK 50 miler and was even more depressed.
So as you can clearly see, wo is me. Life is so hard right now :)
The truth is that since I last posted I have completed a century ride, have been increasing my long runs, doing yoga and am on track for a 50k on November 8th. I would have liked to have the feedback and experience from running the Northface 50k but I am feeling good right now. I have stayed relatively injury free and the wasted taper getting ready for the Northface 50k I think turned out to be a blessing. I am super excited to see what the 50k has in store for me.
I have also started running at night with a headlamp. It is so quiet and peaceful at night at Watchung that I really look forward to it.
Next up is a 4 hour long run tomorrow of which I will blog about soon. (I promise)
Happy trails.
1. I spent more time running and life got busier. I got a church assignment that takes up about 10 hours a week that has cut into my blogging.
2. I work for AIG and no, I was not on any of the nice trips that you hear about in the press. I did give a small interview to an Italian TV crew though.
3. The Northface 50k got cancelled (worse that working for AIG) and I was depressed.
4. I did not get into the JFK 50 miler and was even more depressed.
So as you can clearly see, wo is me. Life is so hard right now :)
The truth is that since I last posted I have completed a century ride, have been increasing my long runs, doing yoga and am on track for a 50k on November 8th. I would have liked to have the feedback and experience from running the Northface 50k but I am feeling good right now. I have stayed relatively injury free and the wasted taper getting ready for the Northface 50k I think turned out to be a blessing. I am super excited to see what the 50k has in store for me.
I have also started running at night with a headlamp. It is so quiet and peaceful at night at Watchung that I really look forward to it.
Next up is a 4 hour long run tomorrow of which I will blog about soon. (I promise)
Happy trails.
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