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WA,

Member Since:

Feb 10, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

I was an 800/1500 runner in high school and college, with PRs of 1:55 and 4:08. I've run as fast as 16:15 for 5k and 1:20 for a half, but my bests in recent years are 17:07 5k (Dec. '11), 37:40 10k (Jan. '12), 1:23:49 half (Sept. '08), 2:53:12 marathon (September '10), and 4:45:06 50k (March '10).

Short-Term Running Goals:

Late 2015/2016 races: 

— Seattle Soltice 10k (Dec. 19)

— Nookachamps half marathon (Jan. 16)

— Toyko Marathon (Feb. 28) 

Personal:

I'm an editor at a newspaper in Bremerton, Washington and head coach of the Bremerton Jaguars youth track and field team.

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Total Distance
794.50
Total Distance
6.00

Longest run of the training season so far, we'll crank it up from here. Felt pretty good though, and an improvement on last weekend's 5 miler. I'm still running everything at an easy pace, with a few striders here and there. 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 11:30:26

Welcome to the blog, you bum. Be sure to put "avoid season-ending ankle spain due to hyperactive labrador retriever" on your short-term goals.

From Cody on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 12:27:01

Hey Relay groupie! Good to see you blogging. Keep working hard and the Relay will be a riot.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 08:53:15

Welcome to the blog! I am looking forward to watching you progress and reach your goals as you train.

To have a better idea of what kind of training would be best for you, it would be very helpful to know some things about your running. What is your best time in 5 K, 10 K, half-marathon, marathon, other distances, and what kind of shape are you in now?

Total Distance
3.00

Lazy Sunday. I tried some variations on a route, without timing the run. It ended up with more hills than usual, but I took it pretty easy and enjoyed the sunshine. 

Comments
From James on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 19:28:14

Glad to hear that you are doing Del Sol, it will be good to see you again. Although, I might not see you too much because we never seem to end up in the same van.

I actually haven't ran with anyone since you and Paul during the deer hunt, so I am glad to get out and mingle a little.

I am glad you didn't die in the emergency room after T.O.U., and running under 1:20 in a Half is a given for you. When are you going to buy a watch?

Total Distance
4.00

Good run, easy to medium pace, felt really refreshed after a day off. Added a few striders, and hopefully soon I'll incorporate a true workout. 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 11:36:31

If you end up trying a workout in the next few weeks, try simple "brisk" pace runs (about 6:45/mile pace) and some fartleks (ie 4 minutes hard, 3 minutes easy, 4-5 reps). These won't batter the body too much and are good for base work, since they are not too intense. I've been doing stuff like this for over a month now, and it's working out well.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 12:22:12

Paul:

I think Dave needs some base mileage build up for about three weeks before running tempos. Of course, I have not seen his prior training yet, but I am assuming it was about at the volume of his last few days he has posted. The rule of thumb I follow is if 8 easy miles a day 6 days a week beats you up, you should build up to it until it does not before you do any speed.

From David Nelson on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 23:18:31

I'm still building up my base mileage. I've been pretty consistent around 20 miles the past three weeks. I hope to get up between 30-35 by the time del Sol comes around. I'll probably wait until next week before incorporating a fartlek. Sasha, I generally don't go more than 40-45 miles per week, so calibrate the 8/day for 6 days rule of thumb for that. Thanks guys.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 23:57:08

Is that due to the lack of time, tendency to injuries at a higher mileage, or some other reason? Different individuals reach the top of their potential at different training volumes, but it is a common consensus that to do well on any distance over 10 K you need at least 60 miles a week. Individual variations come in the form of the distribution of intensity, and in how many more miles than 60 a week you run.

For some people it is not wise to run this high of a mileage because they do not have the health to do it. But ideally, if your health and time permits, you should eventually get up to 60.

Thus, the rule of thumb does not really change - if you are not able to run about 50 miles a week your time is better spent on developing endurance. Improving your speed will not do much, as you will not be able to hold that level of it until there is enough endurance.

From Paul Petersen on Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 09:12:07

Dave,

For reference, here's a link to an article that basically outlines the base building philosophy that I've been following:

http://therunzone.com/Base.html

Based on my experiences so far this year, it's been working.

The hotdog-eating contest usually falls with weeks 4-6 of most base-building plans.

From Paul Petersen on Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 09:30:52

Dude, your blog is so hot right now...

One more thing...your rate of mileage increase should probably not exceed 3 miles/week, especially coming off of your ITBS injury. That means that by del Sol, 40 mpw would be the MAX possible. So I think your current mileage goals are pretty realistic, within a conservative, injury-prevention framework.

From Paul Petersen on Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 09:42:44

Dude, your blog is so hot right now...

One more thing...your rate of mileage increase should probably not exceed 3 miles/week, especially coming off of your ITBS injury. That means that by del Sol, 40 mpw would be the MAX possible. So I think your current mileage goals are pretty realistic, within a conservative, injury-prevention framework.

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 17:48:31

Paul:

I have considered N miles/week as well as 10% rule for mileage increase. I think it is useful with certain assumptions - you are going into unchartered territory for the mileage, and you are already training 6 days a week. I think, for example, somebody who was run 40 miles a week consistently for a while up to 6 months ago in 6 days a week, then cut down to doing the same daily mileage, but training only 3 times a week for reasons not related to injury or overtraining (e.g. lack of time) could get back to the 40 miles a week in 6 days almost immediately in most cases with no risk. It really depends on how he feels during his days off - if he feels like has gotten out of shape enough to really enjoy it, he should be more gradual. If he feels like a trapped squirrel, he could probably get up to 5 days a week right away.

As for myself, there are times when I cut down to 60 miles a week because of the lack of time or sleep for a couple of months. Then as soon as the circumstances have become better, I can hit 90s immediately and finally feel like I am training again.

From David Nelson on Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 21:55:19

Sasha --

The 40-45 mpw range is where I've settled over the past two years as enough so I feel in good shape without stressing my body too much. When I've been up in the 60-plus range I really tend to break down. Last summer I was in the best shape of my life with a top week of just over 50, then I came down with ITBS. So I may end up over 45 or so, but that's just my personal preference for now. Also, time is a factor and I'm still finding longer routes and such here.

I'll probably push the 3 miles per week increase for a bit, at least up to 30 simply because I was at that not too long ago and my fitness is coming back. Not much more than that though, and I don't plan to be over 40 by del Sol.

Total Distance
5.00

Another good day, I'm at the point where this distance is very comfortable and I can push the pace on easy days. 

Total Distance
7.00

 Good run today, finished off with 4 striders at the end. I missed Thursday so I ended the week a bit short of the mileage I wanted, but my legs are feeling much fresher than a few weeks ago and on hills (which are plentiful through my normal routes) I feel stronger. I'm planning 9 for Monday as I begin to increase mileage, and I'm going to try and work in some up-tempo work next week as well.  

Comments
From Paul in Texas on Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 22:45:23

David, do you know Jake Fuhrman in Providence? He is my uncle. His wife Valene died a few years ago. You may know some of my cousins, but they would be in their 50's and 60's; Deon, Frank, Blaine, Neil, Faye. They lived across from the old school (the way I remember it).

From James on Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 01:14:11

Yeah, I have been playing quite a bit of Basketball, and that is a weard transition into distance running, but my season is winding down now. I am working up slowly like you are, but at the same time I know that Del Sol is going to kick my trash, so I am getting in as much as I can handle.

I think for you, 40-50 miles is a good base to work up to. You know me too, I'm the same way, medium miles and some cross training is the best package I have found. 100 mile weeks would destroy my body, plus I would never have time for that anyways or the motivation. Everyone has their own preference and theories, so find what works for you and go from there.

Total Distance
8.00

Good run today, both in terms of how I felt and overall progress. I hit a trail that goes to the high point in the county, and the softer footing felt great for my legs. Eight is my longest run so it was good to get past that milestone, but it was also good for pushing myself. The weather was rainy and windy, and the trail was pretty hilly with some long stretches. Pushing through that in bad weather, sloppy footing and unknown hills was good for me mentally. Obviously I picked up the pace coming down, so I got to stretch my legs and push my heartrate a bit. Even going up I was able to keep a good pace. Now that I'm home eating lunch, the sun's coming out. Of course. 

Total Distance
4.00

One of my standard loops, a few little surges, nothing too taxing but not too lazy either. 

Total Distance
4.00

Another good run on my usual loop (Manette Bridge to Bachman Park and back through Evergreen Park). I'm comfortable with this distance now, maybe even too comfortable, but I'm trying to hold myself back and be very conservative as I build up my mileage.  I have to keep reminding myself it's still very early in my season.

Total Distance
6.00


Total Distance
5.00

Not a real exact distance today, since I just went out and wandered around some neighborhoods at an easy pace for 40 minutes or so. I initially planned for more miles, but I didn't have much pep and let the rainy Sunday morning get the best of me. Mileage will increase again this week, though slowly because I'm still feeling the aches and pains of getting into shape.


 

Total Distance
4.00

Total Distance
4.00

A variation on one of my regular runs, still trying to come up with more options so I don't get stuck on the same loop over and over. Yesterday I had felt a twitch in my knee, the same knee that had ITBS last fall, but today everything was fine. Feeling in shape and strong now, I can tell my fitness is improving. 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 12:14:20

I'd at least invest in a foam roller just as a safeguard for potential ITBS. Those are pretty cheap.

From benjermama on Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 16:33:42

what were those rolly ball things called again?? i think i need to invest in the ball at the very least, and even maybe one of those things on roller-blade wheels.

Total Distance
4.00

The funny feeling in my knee came back. It's not a really specific pain, nor very intense, and it comes and goes. Regardless, I cut the run short to spend more time stretching. Other than that the run was good, and I included a few striders. Planning for my longest run to date of the season for tomorrow to round out the week. 

Comments
From benjermama on Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 13:47:22

i know the "funny feeling", man. ugh. it scared the jeepers out of me as you'll recall. nice to finlly be on the blog! (we have "donut friday" here at work. yes, you absolutely should be jealous of this)

Total Distance
8.00

Really good day today. Manette Bridge to Bachman Park, up Trenton to Illahee Park road and back. Long run without pain in my knee (a big relief after the other morning), and I added two miles of up tempo (I don't have a pace, but I got my heart rate and effort up for a sustained period). I'll recover tomorrow, but still try to get mileage to start off the week, I'm hoping to hit 30 miles this coming week. 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 15:18:23

Nice. Good work this week.

From Paul Petersen on Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 15:27:12

Nice. Good work this week.

Total Distance
5.00

Nice morning to run. A little cloud cover and temps in the high 40s, and I did a regular loop backwards to change the hills (shorter, steeper hills to start this way). I admire you guys for training through the snow and cold in Logan these days, I've lost that edge already. Good Monday run, felt strong after taking yesterday to rest. Threw in some striders, the first one was sluggish but then my legs loosened up. I'm getting comfortable at a 7 min. pace again.

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 15:15:07

The new Macy's recently opened, and they are giving away free eclairs and free sausage tomorrow as a coupon promotion. You left Logan four months too early...

From benjermama on Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 15:22:08

noooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!

From David Nelson on Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 11:39:52

Give my free sausage to Gil. It was bright and sunny and about 50 out for this morning's run, which takes the sting out of no free donut.

From James on Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 19:53:46

50 is like winter compared to the 85 we will be running in at the end of the month.

Glad to see you are getting comfortable in a good pace again. I am just starting to feel that way myself.

Total Distance
4.00

Nothing special today, though it was a beautiful morning. I'm coming down with a cold and felt achy and sore-throaty, so I didn't push too much. Just tried to sweat it out and make sure it doesn't turn into anything worse.

Comments
From dutch on Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 18:01:01

my my,

aren't we right on track.

whatcha want to run tomorrow??

Total Distance
8.00

Bad week here. I got sick Wednesday, and the combination of that, lousy weather and a few late nights at work meant three days off. I got back today for a semi-long run, though at the start of the week I was hoping for more. I did the Clear Creek Trail with an additional loop to the Silverdale waterfront, which adds some distance to that route. The bright side of the run was I definitely felt some pep in my legs from a few days off. I hopefully sweated out the last of this chest cold as well. Three weeks left until the race, I'm starting to get excited for it.

Comments
From dutch on Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 09:58:39

man...you and me.

i kicked that quasi-cold of mid-last-week, but here we are again. i caught something in WV that's kicking my trash. nice to get on the tele's, though. hope you're well!

Total Distance
3.00

Total Distance
4.00

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 08:26:24

When is the movie coming out?

From dutch on Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 09:56:07

Yeah, man.

West Virginia is going to save my life. The skiing was actually ok (spring skiing...warm and soft) and there's a fair amount of climbing. I'm on the mend too (wrt colds) and looking forward to taking advantage of our amazing weather. Looks like we won't overlap in Utah, thanks to my scatterbrained boss who can't seem to give me dates for field work. I'm sure I'll be back sometime mid april, though. Greg Brown tonight. I have an extra ticket. Wanna come?

Total Distance
6.00

Total Distance
3.00

Lazy Sunday run, on a warm and calm day. I had a low mileage week, mostly just a function of working a lot of hours and having neither the time nor energy to get to the longer runs I thought I'd be doing by this point. I won't be in the racing shape I thought I would for Relay del Sol, but I won't be a bum either. I've built up a little fitness and lost the winter baby fat, and I should focus on that positive rather than worry about not getting to the things I had initially hoped to do, such as track workouts, etc. I'm excited to get down to Arizona and run though.
 

 

Comments
From Jon on Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 08:20:51

At least I know I won't be the only one not running 5:00 minute miles, like Paul can do so easily these days.

From James on Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 20:04:35

Since you are feeling fit again, I was wonedring if you wanted to trade me legs and predicted paces next week???

Total Distance
4.00

Comments
From James on Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 22:57:08

I got the whole three run in 20 hour thing from you last year before WBR, although I don't know if we ever actually got all three runs in.

I am looking forward to hooking up, I'll see you next week.

Total Distance
7.00

Traveling (and mainly preparing to travel) meant last week was very low mileage, so it felt good to finally get to Utah with some time. The weather did me a favor and it was wonderful when I arrive, and Paul and I ran the landfill loop in the afternoon. Running 7 min. pace was comfortable, which was very encouraging since I hadn't run in that temperature (about 65 and sunny) or with someone else in a few months. My wind was a little shot, likely because of tiredness from travel and the elevation gain. I usually run at sea level, Logan is 4,000 feet. 

Total Distance
6.50

Unfortunately the nice weather didn't hold, and I chose to run in the afternoon instead of morning, when of course it had just started raining. But Paul and I made it through the canal trail and up to first dam from downtown on a nasty day, I'm not sure what our pace was but it was good with me. I was trying to get my legs and mind calibrated to 7 minute miles, just to be sure I could hit that since it was my estimate for Relay del Sol. Even though the weather was lousy, running with Paul and without the stress of returning to work or anything was great and very helpful mentally. 

Total Distance
7.50

The big pre-race run through Providence with the team. I believe this distance is accurate, but you guys correct me if I'm wrong, it's been awhile since I've done that loop. The run felt good, it was awesome to run with Paul, Jon, James, Cody and Dan, and just those few miles had me very excited for the relay. Incidentally, at this point of the week I was approaching what has been my usual mileage, and at elevation. My legs felt fine, though my body was a little rundown and in the back of my head I was telling myself to save some energy for del Sol. 

Total Distance
6.00

We got out of Logan and the snow to Phoenix, where the weather was perfect. We met Clyde at the hotel and put in around 6 miles (Paul did a few extra on his own) through a park in Scottsdale. We even pushed a bit, running 6:40 miles. I think the sunshine was encouraging me. Definitely felt ready to race after that. Paul and I soaked our legs in the hot tub for awhile after the run to relax, then got to bed early to rest up.

Comments
From dutch on Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 09:48:32

nice work, man.

sounds like you really kicked it up.

Race: Relay del Sol, leg 1 (5.4 Miles) 00:00:00
Total Distance
11.00

Clyde, Paul and I got up early in Phoenix and ran a few miles, I did about 5. Real easy pace, my legs felt good for the race. My biggest concern at that point was having enough juice to get through all three legs, since my base probably wasn't quite what it should have been. Then we rested for a few hours, got adjusted by the chiro, and drove out to Wickenburg.

At 6 p.m. I led off after a short warm-up. The weather was about perfect, 65 or so with a bit of a tailwind. I felt a little pressure for a good leg since it'd be obvious where I left our team. Looking at the others at the start I figured Google would be the competition. I planned to start with the Google runner, see what his pace was over the first mile and then settle into something comfortable. He started strong and I stayed with him, ended up right on his shoulder until about the 2 mile mark. I heard his teammate call out 6:10 to him, which made me feel good since I didn't feel like I was pushing too hard at that point. He stretched out a lead on a short uphill climb right between 2 and 3 miles, and had about a minute lead on me then. I tried to keep a steady pace, and it helped that the course headed downhill just slightly for the next two miles or so. My only complaint was that the highway was pretty busy, I was hit with gusts from semi trucks a few times. But I didn't die or feel any need to back off, which was encouraging, and the pace ended up being around 6:02/mile for 5.4 miles, much faster than I anticipated I would run. I was winded, but ready for the other legs after a short cool down.

Race: Relay del Sol (9.6 Miles) 00:00:00
Total Distance
10.50

I'm estimating that distance because it's hard to say how much I warmed up and cooled down each time. Some were more than others, and in some cases it was along a pitch black road and I don't have a good gauge of distance. My second leg was 4.4 and third was 5.2 miles.

I got about an hour of sleep at the major exchange and started leg 2 around 1 a.m. We were ahead of pace, which helped me mentally to know everyone was running strong at or below the estimated pace. My legs had tightened up, and that was my biggest fear going into the leg. The weather again was pleasant, cold enough to need warm-ups but not so cold that I'd need pants during the run. I wore a thin long sleeve and was a little too warm. The leg started on a nice gradual downhill on a quiet highway. I saw few cars the entire run, and passed up one team. I wasn't sure if I could hit close to 6 min/miles again, but I figured at least I could go out strong on the first two miles, before I hit the hill. I cruised for awhile, probably close to that initial pace. I reigned in my pace a bit on the long hill, but that was probably as much from losing focus as it was from the incline. It's harder for me to stay in touch with my pace at night like that, my mind tends to wander when I'm in the middle of an Arizona desert under a full moon with no light or sound for miles. But I tried to keep up some sort of push. Looking back I should have surged earlier, the final mile mark came earlier than I expected (again, I partially blame it on the hour) and I had enough to really surge after the last turn, even though that was the biggest hill I had. I ended up at 6:33 minutes/mile for 4.4 miles. Not bad, I wasn't delirious, and I had something in the tank for the third leg. I cooled down with Jon when he warmed up at the next exchange, while waiting for Dan to finish.

I grabbed a quick nap in the car after the major exchange, maybe 40 minutes. That was all I'd get since the sun was coming up by the time we were at my next exchange. My legs were fatigued by that point, but some of that feeling was just tightness from the van ride. Andrenaline made up for that, however, when we heard how much Van 2 had gained on Google overnight (nice work there boys). As we stood there waiting with the Google runner I knew it'd be fun and that mindset would help me be able to pour it on to stay close. I got the baton from Cody maybe 150-200 yards back (somebody correct me if I'm wrong there, that's what my sleep-deprived mind remembers). The Google guy (I think his name was Dan), took off at a pace I was comfortable with. He was probably feeling it too. I was able to maintain about an equal pace with him for the first mile, kept him right in sight. I figured if I kept him there for the first two miles I could start to catch on the last three. The sun was up, which energized me, and it wasn't hot yet. I started to gain ground on him before mile 2, when we headed around the lake on a trail. We took a weird detour off the course (short version: a woman went the wrong was and we followed her instead of the other way around, though we eventually met up with the correct course anyway. It may have shaved a bit off the distance, but at least both of us did the same thing.) Then we hit a few rolling hills through neighborhoods. I felt like I was gaining ground on the uphill portions, and got to within about 75 yards or so. But my surges on the downhill didn't get me much ground, and he kept that lead. The last mile my legs were shot and just didn't have the gas for a last strong surge to catch him. But I tried to run in strong and not lose any ground. I may have picked up a few seconds, and I felt good about keeping us in the race. That last mile is definitely where the lack of speed workouts did me in. If I would have done some workouts this spring more than the little tempo I did, perhaps I would have had a better surge. My time was 6 minutes/mile for the last leg, which was 5.2 miles. I was burnt by then, my hamstrings felt like rocks, but it felt awesome.

Overall, the race was a great, great time. Thanks to you guys for letting me join you, it was so good to see everybody and compete like that. Since my training hasn't been great up to this point, I credit the good times to being inspired by the old Logan running group. Seeing what I'm capable of also has me excited to get back into regular training. I'll write more about this later, but I'm planning to run a 10k and then half in the next two-three months as time trials, see what I can do. Thanks to everybody, especially Paul and Sasha for logistics and helping pull it together, Clyde for the room, and whoever else did stuff I've forgotten by now.


Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 14:45:05

Dave good job running way below your times this weekend. It was way fun racing with you guys this weekend. Keep up the good work and we'll get Google or whoever next time.

Good times!

From David Nelson on Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 17:40:55

Also, thanks to The Dudes. Dude!

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 16:56:57

Dave:

It is amazing how fast you can run on 20 miles a week of training. I would guess you easily have a 2:30 marathon in you with proper marathon training, or possibly faster. One thing you have going for you is naturally a very smooth form. That coupled with endurance will rock. I think if you gradually increase your mileage, and throw in some tempos once you are ready, we have a good shot at beating BYU (or at least their time from the previous races if they manage to organize a real BYU team) in the Wasatch Back Relay.

Total Distance
4.00

Obviously, Sunday was a rest day. A much-needed rest day.


Easy four miles today, just working out the lactic acid or whatever's in there making my hamstrings ache. After stretching I feel fine, though I still admire you guys for running the Striders half this weekend. Hopefully everybody has plenty of energy. Beautiful morning here, the sun is out and reflecting off the water. I'll have no trouble getting my base up to 35-45 miles/week (which is what I'm aiming for this spring) if the weather holds like this for a few weeks. It's the nasty rainy days that make things tough.

Comments
From dutch on Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 08:43:06

things are suddenly looking a little wet around here these days, too. but i kinda like it. i think i'll join you in the ~35-45 m/w club. more on that later.

Total Distance
5.00

A typical 5 mile run (Warren Ave. bridge to Lions Park, back through Manette), after an unintended day off Tuesday (work-related). I kept the pace pretty easy, though stretched my legs out on a few downhills to stay loose. Feeling completely recovered from RDS. 

Comments
From James on Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 19:04:50

It was great to see you for those couple of days. You ran awesome at Del Sol, like we all knew you would. I am feeling recovered from the relay too, except for the sleep part. That seems to be what kicks my trash the most, not getting any sleep. Good times though! I wish you could join us for WBR again, we'll definitly miss you on that one.

Total Distance
4.00

I think I was a bit over 4 today, but it wasn't much more. The middle two miles were tempo pace, probably around 6:30/mile. I didn't mean to do that, it was just really nice out and I was kind of in a hurry so I cut loose a bit. I relaxed the last mile in though, and I plan to get easy distance tomorrow. Incidentally, I completely credit this run to the blog. I didn't have much time for a run today, but reading the blog today stuck in my head (especially Paul's column about doubles, which mentioned that even short runs improve the blood flow, etc. and thus are important) so I got out. 

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 23:23:08

A short run, even a mile, beats no run any day. For an experiment, have one group run a mile a day six days a week, and the other do nothing. Then have them race a distance 5 K or longer after 3 months.

From dutch on Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 09:57:08

Yeah!

Same here! I intended to do 4 miles in the morning yesterday, and ended up catching up on sleep instead. Then I stroll in to work only to find Paul's blog and make me feel like a stinkin' goon. I got right out and pounded out 8 miles out of shear guilt (kidding, i was excited for it all day). Nice work, Paul! We're all becoming the annal retentive freakazoid runners you warned us about.

From David Nelson on Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 11:24:20

I like Sasha's comment. I'd always been taught the junk miles theory, which short slow runs don't matter. But with the busy schedule I have, it helps me mentally to tell myself I'll just go for a mile or two even if I don't have time (or if I sleep in, because you ain't the only one Ben). And maybe on some of those I'll just stay out longer because I'm feeling good.

From dutch on Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 13:42:08

yeah, and let's face it, once you're out for a couple miles you might as well just stay out for a few more and have a quicker breakfast (or in my case skip the shower).

Total Distance
3.00

Beautiful morning for a few easy miles. I think I've found a few races this spring to target. There's a pretty popular local 10k/Half next weekend that I'm thinking about, I've been told it's kind of challenging and hilly. Not sure which I would do. Then there's a 12k up in a little tourist town called Port Townsend on May 20. Judging from the past results it gets some real good competition from Seattle/Portland and around here. It's a more moderate course, and has a nice decline on the second half of the race. 

 Good luck to anyone running in Ogden tomorrow, I'm looking forward to seeing how you guys do.
 

Total Distance
9.00

Weather finally changed and it's raining again. Not cold though, so I can live with it. I found a nice route for longer runs, a rolling stretch that hugs the shoreline I can do a nice out and back on. Good run, except for the corner where I forgot how mossy and slick the sidewalks are in Western Washington. Complete wipe out on my butt right next to the park, and I didn't want to stand around to see if anyone saw me so I took off right away. 

Total Distance
5.00

Easy 5 miles on the Burke-Gilman trail in Seattle, which is a fantastic urban running trail if anyone ever gets stuck in Seattle and needs a place to workout. Full of people also, even on Easter morning (didn't hurt that it was really sunny and nice). My legs felt fatigued, perhaps from the 9 miler yesterday since that equaled my longest run of the season. 

Total Distance
4.50

Yesterday's miles must have worked something out of my legs, because they felt refreshed today. Still, I took it easy, just covered some distance on a windy and gray Monday morning. Regular route through Manette to Bachman Park and back over the Warren Ave. bridge. 

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 14:37:20

Consistency in training does miracles. I was not joking when I said you had 2:30 potential. It will come with proper training.

From James on Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 00:52:43

2:30! "You could be fast, but you are too slow!" I am just kidding about that one too.

Was the Rhody Run the one that you ran last year, I can't remember?

From David Nelson on Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 11:11:17

I ran the SeaFair 5k last year. It's more of a festival run with a lot of recreational runners and just a few real competitive people. They don't have any series-type things like Ogden around here that I can tell. There's a 10k this weekend here I may run, and that kind of gets the season started I think.

Total Distance
4.00

Not a real long run, but I added 6 fast striders. One of my basic routes. I think that as the weather gets nicer in the morning I need to expand and find a few other loops, just to keep things interesting. There's a guy from my work who has started running the same neighborhoods in the morning and I end up passing him twice a week or so. I'd run with him but, quite honestly, he's really slow.

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 13:21:22

Do you blow by this guy and flash the "L" sign on your forehead as you go by? And then act like nothing happened when you see him at work?

From James on Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 20:20:36

I think you should do what Sasha does with the slow runners, run in jeans, a dress shirt, and sandles, while striking up an active conversation with him. Then act like you have never seen him before in your life when you see him at the office.

Total Distance
3.50

Easy day to rest up for a 10k I'm planning to run tomorrow. It's supposed to be a hilly race out on Bainbridge Island. I'm feeling ready to race again. Yesterday I planned for an evening run and ended up looking at houses much longer than I thought, so an inadvertent day off. Not a bad week though, and I'll cap it off with some speed (I hope) tomorrow morning. Then I have Mariner's tickets so I can sit on my butt watching baseball for a few hours. 

Race: ToeJam Hill 10k (10 Miles) 00:38:00, Place overall: 3
Total Distance
9.00

ToeJam Hill was the toughest 10k course I've run, and I didn't even try the half-marathon, which has an extra hill to it (winner of that race was 1:23). Easy first two miles, mostly downhill, and three of us in the lead pack flew through. We talked after the race and figured we were running 5:30 miles or so (no mile markers, it was a fun run). But I wasn't expecting the hills that just kept coming miles 3-5, and the two leaders left me as I lost my rhythm and pace. If I would have been more familiar with the course perhaps I would have stayed with them or tried to surge earlier, but I kept seeing uphills coming so saved some energy and tried to stick with a decent pace. The last mile was actually easier than I planned so I caught up a bit, but I was 1-2 minutes behind the leader and another 45 seconds-minute back of 2nd. Not a bad race considering it was a tough course, and I enjoyed getting out. 

1 mile warm-up and 2 miles cool down for the distance. Then I took the ferry over to Seattle and watched the M's beat the Rangers. I made sure to get up and walk around every three innings because I felt the cramps coming.
 

Comments
From dutch on Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 17:42:24

Nice work, man! I'm sorry you're not around to celebrate with crumb bothers or...well...anything greasy.

From paul on Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 23:24:27

Nice job. Sounded like a fun race.

From James on Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 01:30:27

Those fun hilly race are often the best ones. Sounds like you had a good weekend.

From Henry on Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 12:52:06

Wait!!! i know this guy hahah looks like dave hahah

Total Distance
5.50

Took it real easy, my legs really got beat up on Saturday. Especially my calves, they ached all day yesterday and this morning they're still tight. Usually even my 'easy' runs end up with some brisk running because I'll feel a little pep at some point, but not today. I got a good stretch in so hopefully they'll feel better by tomorrow morning. 

Total Distance
4.50

Overall a relaxing run but it made me work a few times up hills, especially one in the middle of this loop that's pretty extreme (10 percent grade I estimate). I have yet to do a true hill workout, but doing this loop or another kind of like it once/twice a week is hopefully making me stronger. Legs feel totally recovered from Saturday today, I strided out on the downhill coming back.

Total Distance
5.50

Pretty typical run, plus 5x100 striders. 

Comments
From Aaron on Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 11:03:27

David-- Better yet, I'm just across Rich Passage on Bainbridge. Planning to do the Rhody in P.T., but would be glad to hook up before then if you like (though if you're doing a 36min 5k I fear I'll be in your rearview mirror in pretty short order!). I do my long runs on Sunday. Drop a line: ashakow@gmail.

From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 12:01:00

Dave - very good training this week. Aaron - if you run comfortably at 7:30 pace, 36 minute 10 K is quite well within your reach. You can pick it up quite a bit once you are willing to let go of the comfort. If you guys hook up, I believe this would be the first time two runners outside of Utah became training partners via the Fast Running Blog. Take advantage of your chance to make history.

From David Nelson on Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 23:33:29

hey, whatever records I can add to my running resume I'll take.

From Aaron on Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 13:23:19

next weekend may be historically auspicious on my end.

Total Distance
4.00

Nice morning to run.

Total Distance
8.50

I planned for a bit longer run, but according to time that's about what it was (60 minutes). It started raining at the end, so I called it a morning. I did work in about 3 miles of what I believe is my Tinman tempo (7 min/mile, if I understand the concept correctly). Again, I didn't plan that but I found a nice rolling stretch along the water and my legs kind of took over. They do that sometimes. It felt good so I kept it up until I felt the strain, then I eased back for the last 2 miles. 

I feel good about my week. My mileage is almost where I want it to be sustained at for the next few months, by stretching out my long run to what it should be (more in the 12-15 range) and adding a longer mid-week day I'll get that. Next step will be adding more formal workouts, so far all I've done is striders on a regular basis and the random days when I decide to go uptempo for a few miles. Time to go make a cup of coffee and relax.
 

Total Distance
5.50

I ended up taking yesterday off, playing softball instead. That meant there was some rust to work out of my legs this morning, and it took about 4 miles to do so. I was pretty tight through the Manette-Bachman Park-Lions Park route, then loosened up near the end and my legs felt good coming in. Nothing else too spectacular, 40 minutes at about an even 7.30 pace. 

Total Distance
4.00

Had to rush this morning because of early meetings at work (it's usually not a good sign when your boss calls at 7:30, good thing I was back by then), and just got a few miles in through the streets and hills of Manette. I meant to add a few more in the p.m., but I got home late and gassed from a long, stressful day. So it goes. My legs were tight and pretty dead this morning. I'll see how they feel tomorrow, but I'm going to try and get something with a little uptempo in it, maybe just a tinman tempo for a few miles. I was thinking that 800 workout James and a few others have done recently, but that may wait. 

Comments
From James on Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 01:01:59

I got the motivation to get up at 6:00 am from running with you last year at this time. I think the other guys have realized that it is nice to get a workout done before going to work.

You should do a 4x800 meter workout. I was going to wait until after this 30k before doing any track stuff, but I decided I might as well start now, and it might even help me.

Did you ever hook up with that other Washinton guy?

From David Nelson on Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 22:39:36

We haven't met to run yet, but I have his email address. Turns out he lives over on this side of the water, on an island just off where I'm at. It's about 40 minutes away, but we may meet next weekend and car pool to a race. Small world on the blog here, I guess.

I did a tempo run instead of 800 tonight, I need to find a good track to train on.

Total Distance
5.00

Five miles with an added tinman tempo from about mile 2 through 4 (maybe just shy of 4, actually, though part of the tempo was faster than I planned because of downhill). Then a mile cool down and 3x100 striders just to make sure my heart rate got up again and my legs felt some turnover. Legs felt good and loose, but that's probably because I ran in the evening instead of my usual morning. I'm going to try and continue doing that mid-week, since Wednesday is usually the day I get off work a bit earlier and it's nice to be able to sleep in and start the morning relaxed to break up the week. Back to the morning grind tomorrow.

Comments
From dutch on Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 09:56:38

Hey buddy,

Sorry I haven't called yet. Things have been busy. They were giving away donuts on my trail this morning, and it made me think of you and Paul. Hope you're doing well...and I'm sure we'll connect soon.

i'm thinking of doing your relay next year by you. a great excuse to come out for a while. You should buy a house so I have a place to stay.

From Aaron on Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 22:47:41

David-

What are your plans this weekend?

Total Distance
3.00

I had a bit of a break there, went out of town and a few others parts of "life" came up and interrupted my running. I'll get back to it now, though I felt a little rusty today. Easy day to get me back in the groove, I definitely lose focus when I take a few days off. 

Comments
From dutch on Wed, May 02, 2007 at 09:08:28

tough after a break...

Congrats on the house. looking forward to hearing about it.

From Aaron on Wed, May 02, 2007 at 16:39:08

ashakow@gmail.com. not to worry, i was on the shelf runningwise anyway. congratulations on the house--the rhody run is may 20, so you're still in the clear

Total Distance
3.00

Total Distance
4.00

Between 4 and 5 miles today, I wasn't keeping good track and I altered my loop. My mileage is way down this week. I tell myself it's because I'm busy, and that's partly true, but I could find the time. I always have in the past, and we're never as busy as we convince ourselves we are. I'm not able to run the race I was planning on in two weeks because of a family obligation, so I've lost some sense of urgency in training. I think I need a goal to keep me dedicated; otherwise I'm just going to run like I am now, 10-15 miles a week, to stay in shape for awhile. Honestly, that's all I'm interested in doing right now. So I'm going through a light period, and I'm sure I'll get focused again at some point. Other things are priority now. 

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Sat, May 05, 2007 at 23:48:02

Dave - I'll give you a reason to train harder. We have a good shot at beating BYU which dominated the race every time they've had it. Right now the running community in Utah thinks BYU is unbeatable and absolutely amazing. The truth is that this would be the case had they been bringing 12 runners of Josh Rohatinsky and Josh McAdams caliber, but they had not. All you have to do to beat them unless they get serious (could they?) is bring 12 guys who can do 3x10 K at no slower than 6:00 mile flat pace. This is not as easy as it sounds, but it looks like we are almost there. Every extra mile you put it counts and makes the win for us more of a reality. You as somebody with a lot of talent that has not yet been developed by training harder will bring the team more benefit than any other runner.

From James on Sun, May 06, 2007 at 01:49:13

Dave, Paul mentioned you got yourself a house, congrats! Now all you need is to find yourself a cute little lady!

From Paul Petersen on Sun, May 06, 2007 at 11:16:51

Sasha - check your email list - Dave is not running Wasatch Back. I'm not sure our team will get faster through proxy training.

Total Distance
3.00

Easy Sunday morning on a mild day. All we have now is mild days, it seems like it's always 55-65 with a few clouds, maybe a short rain storm or an hour of sun. It's very calming, and I don't miss the snowstorm that hit Logan the other day. I did buy a house, so I'm starting to scout new routes from there now.

 Sasha -- I think Paul mentioned this to you, but I'm not on the WBR team. That was kind of the point of my other post. If I had the WBR to train for I'd be interested right now, but without something like that I've noticed my energy going elsewhere. That's why I'm scaling back training for the short-term. Thanks for the encouragement though.
 

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, May 07, 2007 at 14:53:00

How about breaking 1:20 in the half or 3:00 in the full marathon in the fall?

From David Nelson on Tue, May 08, 2007 at 11:56:36

Yeah, those are both long-range plans. But I haven't seen a race to plan on yet. When I do pick one and can focus on a goal I'll crank it back up. Seattle marathon is in November, so I'll have time if I decide for that one.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, May 08, 2007 at 16:30:53

Dave - people often ask me which race I am training for. I do not have a good answer. I do not train for races. There is always a race you can run out there if you are in good shape. I believe this this the best approach for reaching long term goals. Just like a good student studies for knowledge rather than a test, a good runner trains for long-term fitness rather than a particular race.

If your goal is a marathon in November, I do not think you have much time. Proper preparation for a marathon takes years. The time to train is right now.

From James on Tue, May 08, 2007 at 18:57:33

Go find yourself a cute little Cross Country girl at the local University, that should motivate you.

From David Nelson on Thu, May 10, 2007 at 23:26:17

James --

I'm working on it guy, she isn't a runner though.

From James on Thu, May 10, 2007 at 23:44:54

Keep up the good work then! And put her on a bike while you run. That is what I did when I was dating Allison or I would have never ran, because we were together 24/7.

From David on Sat, May 12, 2007 at 13:08:49

ha! good idea.

Total Distance
3.00

Beautiful morning, and I saw a submarine come through the Sinclair Inlet, which is kind of cool. 

Total Distance
4.00

Another nice morning to run. 

Total Distance
6.00

Nice stretch of good weather here, and another great morning to run. Six miles in Bremerton at a consistent pace, a few hills to get the heart rate up also. Aaron and I missed touching base with each other so we couldn't head up north for a run out along the Puget Sound, we'll get that one of these weeks.

Comments
From dutch on Mon, May 14, 2007 at 08:56:20

hey stud.

how's the house treating you? any deep-fry parties on the calendar to help christen the place?

From dutch on Mon, May 14, 2007 at 08:56:44

hey stud.

how's the house treating you? any deep-fry parties on the calendar to help christen the place?

Total Distance
3.00

I played softball Sunday night and I guess it was more of a workout than I thought. Sprints around the bases and in the outfield didn't exhaust me or anything, but yesterday my hamstrings were like rocks. I didn't have a chance to run Monday, but today I spent 3 miles and a lot of stretching just trying to work out the tightness and soreness. Just a different kind of running in softball, I guess. Probably not ready to race anyone in a 200 right now, but I'll loosen up after a few more miles this week. Now the question is whether I can start writing down my Sunday softball on the blog as mileage.   

Comments
From dutch on Tue, May 15, 2007 at 11:15:18

course you can.

each base add 1 mile.

each hot dog subtract 1 mile.

From dutch on Tue, May 15, 2007 at 11:16:45

course you can.

each base add 1 mile.

each hot dog subtract 1 mile.

From dutch on Tue, May 15, 2007 at 11:18:08

course you can.

each base add 1 mile.

each hot dog subtract 1 mile.

From David Nelson on Tue, May 15, 2007 at 11:23:25

Dude, your comments post multiple times. Are you just really trying to make a point? Shouldn't you be working right now?

Didn't move into the house yet, that comes in two weeks. The girl I work told me her husband bought a fry-daddy over the weekend, my eyes lit up and she couldn't figure out why (probably because she hasn't put a pizza in the thing yet).

From Paul Petersen on Tue, May 15, 2007 at 12:02:13

This IS my job. This is what I do. Why aren't YOU at work right now?

Total Distance
3.00

My hamstrings loosened up today, but I have a really sore hip. No IT band threat, just some strange muscle soreness right on the hip. Did one of my usual routes backwards; Warren Ave. bridge to Manette.  

Total Distance
4.00

Took it easy then hit a serious hill and worked up a good heartrate before burning home at a good clip. My hip is still inexplicably sore, but not so much as before. Hamstring is a-ok.
On beautiful evenings like this everything feels pretty smooth anyway.

Total Distance
3.00

Apparently the Seattle summer ended this weekend, and we got soaked. That and me being in Seattle without running gear meant a few days off, but back to normal today. I'm noticing that normal is getting a bit boring, so maybe I'll coax a few different runs into the rotation this week. I move next weekend, so then I'll have to come up with different routes. 

Pain in my hip is almost gone, softball rain out yesterday so I didn't have to worry about that. Easy three miles.

Nice runs by you guys at Ogden.
 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:22:58

Your rain got sent here as well. It was pouring buckets in Logan early this morning. Good for the lawn and the weeds.

From dutch on Tue, May 22, 2007 at 08:46:37

Thanks for taking all that rain. It's gorgeous out here!

From Jon on Thu, May 24, 2007 at 16:49:15

Where are you moving too? Just in-town?

Total Distance
4.00

I tried a little uptempo today about a mile.five into the run. I need to try more, because it's clear I've lost a bit of speed and it was work just to get to a tinman pace. I haven't done varied pace at all in the past three weeks though, so what do I expect. I'll keep it in mind now, remember to do my striders and try to recapture a little life in my legs. 

Total Distance
3.00

A nice morning, an easy run. I would have kept going but I had an early breakfast meeting at work. If the weather holds like this I'll probably be able to do a nice run over the weekend, it'll break up the monotony of moving. 

 

Total Distance
3.00

Finally back to the blog. After moving the lousy internet company I have took three weeks to find the 20 minutes it takes to do an installation. I've been running, but I'm not going back to recap it all. Paul, sorry I miss the uber-geek banter the other day on your blog. Looks like everything's coming up Milhouse for you these days. 

Easy morning run, a few hills -- but that's now a given at my new place. I kind of live in a hole.  

 

Comments
From James on Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 11:25:58

Hey buddy, glad to see you are still alive. I was starting to worry about you, but Paul told me that you were just a workaholic and that your internet sucked. Good to hear you are running, and well. What else is new?

From paul on Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 23:29:48

Yeah, you should spend more time slacking off at work, surfing the internet. Then you wouldn't be in this bind.

From dutch on Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 08:44:02

dave, take a shower.

From David on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 17:57:22

Hey, good to see you guys also. I'll forward your comments to my boss.

Total Distance
6.00

I'm grateful to live in the Northwest on days like today. June in Utah almost definitely meant heat, but here it was a pleasant, almost cool, 60-some degrees and cloudy. Hardly even worked up a sweat on an afternoon run. Of course, the cool weather and rain meant that yesterday's lawn mowing went longer than expected and just about knocked me out, and kept me from getting a run in.  Still, a nice 3 mile out to a beach at low tide, then a hilly return that I kept a pretty brisk pace on. Breaking in new shoes, which usually puts a little spring in my step.

 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 18:39:55

Sounds nice. It was hot (90s) yesterday, but is in the upper 70s today, so pretty pleasant. Summerfest was this weekend. I treated myself to a burger with a sausage on top of it. Ben knows which one I'm talking about.

From James on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 18:45:56

I thought about getting one of Paul's "Mother-load" burgers, but I had to skip across the street to the Center Street Grill and have a Buffalo Jack burger instead.

I think that run that Paul and I did yesterday is underrated, but you might be the only other person in the world that knows that besides us.

From Jon on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 19:35:59

Ok, that does it, I am doing that run next week. Anyone else care to join?

From dutch on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 20:48:17

mmmm.....the original brurger.

james--poor decision. i'm disappointed.

yeah, it's pretty hot over in these parts too, Paul. Except add a lot of humidity to it. My run this afternoon just about killed the rest of my day. I can't recover too easily from losing all that water so quickly.

From Cody on Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 00:03:05

All this talk about James and Paul on their special runs together has got me wondering.... I need to go on one of these to see what they are ranting and raving about. Oh, and some of the food sounds great too. Too bad I missed summerfest...

From Aaron on Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 12:40:15

David, good to see you around. Hope you're enjoying the new place. I am back on the road, as of the last week, and Port Gamble sounds great--the little devil on my shoulder says, "Let's do it." But fair warning: I'm still at about 4/5 speed, and was always a relative slowpoke. If you can hack those parameters I'd be up for it.

From David on Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 11:16:39

Aaron --

Don't worry about speed, I'm not doing anything special myself these days. We can plan a time later this week, but I'll save Saturday morning for that trail. I'm thinking we meet early if possible, I might have to go help somebody move.

No one went to the Eddie's truck at Summerfest? For shame...

From Paul Petersen on Tue, Jun 19, 2007 at 11:18:53

Eddie's?? Sad story man, there is no Eddie's anymore. The restaurant is now a sushi place. That's right, sushi in Smithfield. Yet another sign of the apocalypse.

Total Distance
3.00

Finally the sun is back out, makes it easier to leave in the morning. Easy three miles today, just getting some mileage in and stretching out my legs. I found a half-marathon trail race  just up the road from here to plan on as my next race. It's August 12, and I really am scheduling that far out for things these days. Amazing how fast summer weekends fill up, huh? 

Comments
From Aaron on Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 22:37:22

David - early Sat sounds good from here. Let me know when/where you'd like to meet up, (ashakow at gmail) or 857-891-8636.

Total Distance
5.00

Kind of a rough day, my legs felt heavy so I just trudged through a run. Could have been because I waited until evening to run, maybe after a day at a desk I lose a little pep. But it was a really nice night, and I got through it and did some quality stretching. 

Total Distance
3.00

Wednesday night I woke up with terrible cramping and soreness in my hamstrings, it was weird. Then yesterday morning they were incredibly painful and tight. They loosened during the day somewhat, and this morning's easy run and stretching helped also. Not sure what brought it on, but nothing appears seriously wrong so I think its just a little inflammation. Weird though.

Good luck at WBR to everyone running today and tomorrow!

 

Total Distance
9.00

Aaron and I met up in the north end of the peninsula looking for a trail system I'd heard about. After about a mile or so in the wrong direction, we got turned around and found a nice rolling country road that led us to the modest trailhead (small opening in some bushes along the side of the road). If there wasn't a car parked there we may have missed it. The trails at this spot are old logging roads and singletrack that spiders all around the area. Really wooded and pretty, and we ran at a very comfortable pace. 

My hamstrings seized up a bit, but felt more loose than they have all week. I think its just some inflammation, so I'll be alright.

Comments
From Aaron on Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 15:46:58

Nice run. If you're up for it next weekend maybe the Twin Spits-Point No Point road...

Total Distance
2.00

Frustrating day. Although my legs were fine after yesterday's mileage and walking around Seattle a bit in the evening, when I left on my run my right hamstring felt like it was frozen. I stayed in Seattle and had been excited about getting in some good flat mileage on the Burke Gilman trail, so that added to my frustration. I walked for awhile to warm up, which helped a bit, but a mile in to actual running I realized I was forcing something that wasn't there. So I headed back very slowly and spent time stretching. So something is aggravated or inflamed. I have a feeling my lower back is off just enough to pull on my hamstring, since only only leg has this problem, and it's definitely a muscle issue. Maybe it'll loosen up tomorrow morning, but I'm planning to see a chiropractor as soon as possible.

 Nice job in WBR guys, wish I could have been there. Northwest Passage next summer, right?

 

 

Comments
From James on Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 22:22:30

Wish you could have been here for WBR too. Paul, Jon, and I are already planning on Northwest Passage for next summer.

From Jon on Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 23:17:30

We'll be there as long as you get your leg better by then...

Total Distance
4.00

After an off day my hamstring loosened up, just a little tight when I started but fine about 2 miles into the run. So, as usual, I have no idea what's going on. Easy pace again, no reason to push anything the wrong way right now.

Comments
From Aaron on Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 13:36:30

Sunday works. Take it easy on the hammie meanwhile...

Total Distance
3.00

Nothing special here.

Total Distance
9.00

Fastrunning blogger Aaron and I met up on the far north end of the Kitsap Peninsula today for 9 morning miles through a sleepy little town called Hansville and to a county park on the water (Twin Spits Road to Point No Point). Picture perfect morning, beautiful view of the islands, I even saw a seal -- though more hills than we anticipated. But those were probably good for us, and they whizzed by. Pretty easy pace, well above 8 minute miles but it was comfortable (for my legs, at least) and a good weekend run. My hamstring is still a little sore, but I've babied it and it hasn't flared up much lately.

Comments
From Jon on Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 15:03:01

Point No Point? Is that really the name?

Total Distance
3.00

 Week off from work here, so I was able to run at my leisure today. Except my "leisure" included lawn mowing and a lot of yard work I had to catch up on. But a mid-day break for a run was pleasant, and its warm but not too warm. One of my usual routes, uphill through Manette and down 18th Ave to Wheaton Way, then back along Shore Drive.

I'm headed to Zacatecas, Mexico later in the week, so hopefully I can use some of Paul's tips for running while on vacation/work trips to maintain some miles.

Comments
From dutch on Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 15:03:31

Dave!

Hey buddy. Sounds like a cool trip, man. re: AK, i'll be purchasing tickets within the next couple of days. Need to double-check a couple of things, but it all seems to be coming together. I will hopefully be running with a fastrunningblogger one of these days too. Who knew this thing would be this handy?...

From Paul Petersen on Mon, Jul 02, 2007 at 15:22:00

Dave, it's official, we've bought tickets for SEA

Total Distance
5.00

Out Wheaton Way, down Warren Ave Bridge through Evergreen Park, back over Manette Bridge. Easy pace to start, but I stretched my legs out a bit on some flat stretches. Once my hamstrings loosen up I felt kind of peppy. 

Comments
From Jon on Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 14:09:05

I'd rather be called a chunderhead than refer to myself as peppy!

From Aaron on Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 17:41:21

Are you around? My lease on the little cottage is up (sad to say) and I'll be back in Seattle in a couple of weeks. Maybe we can get a Kitsap run in before then.

Total Distance
3.00

Easy miles on a treadmill in Mexico. The roads here weren't quite the place to get mileage, plus I would have been lost. 

Total Distance
8.00

Paul's in town and we made it up to watch some of the Ragnar Northwest Passage Race. We ran about 8 miles of the course backwards (around leg 32, Paul will probably know for certain), decent pace for most of it. I think we were between 7-8 minutes per mile. 

The new Ragnar race is beautiful, I'm in for next year. Sea level air, good views, rolling hills on fairly quiet highways (definitely quiet when compared to the Phoenix roads), no killer legs like Ragnar at WBR. And beautiful weather to boot, nothing warmer than 75 all day, and mild overnight.  No blaze orange shirts either, Dan and Tanner came up with a new design.
 

Total Distance
6.00

Another run on part of the Ragnar race course, on a beautiful mild morning. I turned back and let Paul pace a team until the end (so he can give a scouting report of legs 33-36). I was sore from yesterday. Didn't run real fast, probably around 8 min. miles. I'm pretty stiff, maybe slacking off the past two weeks wasn't wise. 

Comments
From Jon on Sun, Jul 29, 2007 at 00:36:41

What color are the new shirts?

From James on Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 01:20:39

Hey, we'll have to send Paul up there more often so you will at least post on your blog!

From David on Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 11:27:44

Shirts are kind of a faded out green, I'm not sure how to describe it. Mint? Long sleeve tech shirts.

Yeah, I was slacking on the blog. The runs I did the past few weeks were so infrequent and short (like a few miles once a week) that it wasn't worth it. But I'm back! Nice races by you guys lately, I went and caught up on those posts. I heard you two are media darlings also.

Total Distance
6.00

Took Paul on one of my usual routes with a little addition to it, through Manette to Wheaton Way, to Lions Park, back to the Warren Bridge, through Evergreen Park and back across Manette Bridge. Pretty easy, though we pushed a little at times, maybe closer to 7/min. miles than we initially intended. Run was probably a bit more than 6 miles, but not by much. 48 minutes. Legs are a little sore from the weekend miles, but my hamstrings feel much, much better than they did at the beginning of the month. 

Total Distance
4.00

Easy (if you don't count the hills) run through Manette. The loop that goes by the YMCA this morning. Sunshine came back after a little rain yesterday, should be a good week. 'Running with the Buffaloes' has me inspired. 

Total Distance
6.50

I thought this would be closer to 7 miles, but I won't overestimate because I think my addition to the route wasn't as long as I planned. 50 minutes of running, in any case. Lions Park to Evergreen Park loop, with a little extra loop. I tried to go out pretty slow and stuck to that for awhile, but my pace steadily picked up until mile 5 or so. Kind of hit a little wall, probably because it was warmer than I'm used to (80, I'm a wimp) and in the evening, when I don't usually run (and needed a little more fuel). But other than calming back the pace because I felt winded the run was fine, and I think I'll make Wed. my evening run of the week on a regular basis. Very little soreness in my legs, that's been nice to not worry about like I had been earlier this month. Fitness is suffering from those two weeks off, but I'll work that back up.

Total Distance
3.50

Tried to keep it at a real easy pace today because I could feel last night's run when I started this morning. Did a few loops around Shore Drive, which is the flattest stretch around. I wanted to steer clear of hills (for the most part, I always have to run a few) to recover somewhat. Legs were tired at first but eventually loosened up and I was stretching my legs just a bit by the last half. I did see a nuclear submarine silently coming through the inlet under the early morning sunshine, that's not something you see on a usual morning run. Kind of cool.
 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 11:25:41

Nice work. Way to get back into it.

From James on Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 18:04:33

Dave,

I was just thinking that is has been about exactly one year since we went on that run upto Spring Hollow, ran into the mommy moose, you took a spill, and started having IT band problems, all in the same day. I was wondering if that IT band ever gives you any trouble?

Good to see you blog again, keep running.

Total Distance
10.00

Port Gamble Trails with Aaron. This route is a large swath of logging land, criss-crossed by trails and logging roads. So we just dove in and ran circles for awhile, hitting the main arterials to maintain a sense of where we were, and taking trails where we felt like it. Really nice morning to run, we started at an easy pace (maybe 8/min. mile) and soon sped up. Most of the trails were soft and level, and we were moving fairly well. We hit the parking lot (kind of unexpectedly, actually) a little early, so extended the run out highway 307, which is a somewhat busy road. We spent about 25 minutes out and back, which included up two fairly good hills. On the return route, when we were at about 8 miles or so, we both surged down and up a hill and maintained what I think was around a 6-6:15 pace for the last two miles. Really nice to push like that, especially when you don't intend to but feel good doing it.

 
All in all a good Saturday run, and puts me at my highest mileage in a long time with 30 this week. My legs and fitness feel great after that amount and stress load, so I'll increase that in the coming week. 

Comments
From James on Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 18:00:37

Glad to see you around again. Paul is a good motivation, he is really kicking some butt right now.

Total Distance
4.50

Hills of Manette to the YMCA and back on Shore Drive. Easy pace going up through the hills, then stretched my legs out on the second half and got a good pace going. Fitness feels good, rest day Sunday was what my legs needed, good start to the week. 

Total Distance
5.00

Warren Ave. Bridge to Evergreen Park loop in a light rain, comfortable pace. A little soreness in the hamstrings at the start and near the end, but nothing bad. 37 minutes total. 

Total Distance
7.00

My plan was to run 8 at a pace that was better than easy but not too hard. I ended up putting in a pretty hard effort for what was probably a bit more than 7 miles. I think it was the strong start, and I just kind of kept rolling through the run. Out Tracyton Beach Road and back, in hindsight I should have went a bit further but my markers are off, I think. There's a few hills on the start and finish of the run, but a good flat stretch where I was able to push to keep up a pace. A good run mentally for me. Legs a little sore, but nothing bad and they were loose by the end. I did feel winded by the last two miles, so it was a good workout. About 51 minutes. 

Now a few easy days, some miles on Saturday, and the Port Gamble trails half marathon Sunday morning. I figure it will be more of a training run, not a race for a time.  

Total Distance
4.50

YMCA to Shore Drive loop, easy pace to grind through the hills. Actually the second half of the run is pretty easy. Yesterday I woke up absolutely zonked, I thought I was getting sick and dragged through the day, but I feel fine and energetic today. Otherwise, everything feels good. I finished 'Running With the Buffaloes' so I'll need to find a new inspirational running book. These blogs entries just don't cut it as good bed-time reading.

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 12:21:57

Maybe I should swear more in my blog. That would make it more interesting reading.

Total Distance
8.00

Clear Creek Trail in Silverdale at a very comfortable pace, 58 minutes total. I wanted to keep myself fresh for tomorrow. Clear Creek is the flattest run I do, other than one 1.5-mile loop that shoots off uphill into a little wooded area. So it was nice to get those types of miles in. I felt good but cramped up somewhat in my hamstrings about 1-1.5 from the finish. Same type of thing from a month ago, hadn't felt that in awhile. I'll stretch out and Advil, see what happens. Strange thing about this route, at least today: I think every tiny dog in the county was being walked on that trail. I must have had 5 6-inch tall dogs lunge at me today. I could have had a lot of dog splat on my soles if I had wanted to. Good thing I didn't ask myself what James would do.

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 14:05:26

WWJD? Kick the dog!! Good luck tomorrow.

From Jon on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 14:21:28

No mercy for the punting dogs! You just better be able to outrun the ticked off grandma walking them.

Race: Port Gamble Trails Half-Marathon (15 Miles) 00:01:46, Place in age division: 3
Total Distance
16.00

My time isn't what I wanted, but that's what happens when a half-marathon turns into a 15-mile race. The Port Gamble half-marathon is part of a trail racing series through the logging areas Aaron and I run sometimes. It's the third race, there's another in October. Probably 100 runners involved, which is pretty good, and it was an ideal day to race. 

Race starts out with hills, but they weren't too extreme -- about 4-5 decent climbs in the first 3 miles. I went into the run knowing I wanted it to be more 'workout' than 'race' so I took it easy through 3 miles, didn't try to stick with the pack. After the hills I settled into a pace I liked and helped me pass people, though it varied a bit because parts of the course were really winding singletrack. It was fun to run through those, but with all the roots and turns it's tough to keep a consistent pace.

About 5.5 miles I  caught a pack, it was the second pack behind the leaders and who I'd been looking for during the race. I trailed them by 50 yards or so, waiting to make a move after the half-way turn around. We passed the leaders (it was a lollipop course with a one-mile loop at the middle) right about 6.5, which I figured was really good. I caught the pack at that point, and made the mistake of the race. I was feeling good and stuck right on this group of three guys heading downhill. We flew down a really steep hill we weren't supposed to go down. We finally end up at a road and all realize we've missed the turn, and a few others followed us. Which is frustrating enough when you don't have a 3/4 mile climb back up to get on course. So we turned around, one guy and I left the pack and pushed back up to gain the ground back. Later it sounded like the volunteers had been pointing the turn to people, but no one was there when we came through.

We met back up with the course, but by then I'd made my second mistake. We pushed too hard uphill out of frustration, so miles 8, 9, 10 (the miles on the course, I mean) nailed me and took the wind out of my sails. I lost touch with the guy I was with (I saw him again around 10.5 or so, but couldn't move on him) and slowed my pace. Around 11 miles I finally felt my pace again and started to move, but then it was really frustrating to be passing people I had left at 3 miles.

I had a decent last few miles, passed a few more people but was pretty tired by the finish. My legs responded pretty well to the whole thing though and I didn't die or anything, and like I said it was a beautiful course to run. I don't know my overall place, but I was third in my age group (not that impressive since the lead pack was all 18-year-old kids, it seemed like). Still, not bad for running close to 15 miles.

Cooled down a mile afterwards. Then, just like a Logan race, they had a 'drawing' for prizes in which they called every number possible until everyone left got a prize. I got new socks, which made up for the fact that race shirts were NOT included in the $20 entry fee. (Though a "medal" for my age group prize was. It looked like an elementary school class art project. The name of the race was written on with crayon.) All in all, a great way to start the week.


Comments
From James on Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 17:12:04

Sounds like kind of a fun race. The funny thing about those races that have prizes for everyone, is that I never seem to get one!

From dutch on Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 09:21:16

That sounds lovely, albeit frustrating. Nice work staying with it and pushing through. Maybe we can do a portion of this trail on the 27th. Or...we could just hang out and eat food. Enjoy your wedding this weekend.

From Jon on Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 09:55:32

Nice race- sounds like a typical trail experience.

From Brent on Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 21:42:46

Hey, you have not been eating many donuts with that race time. Funny, some of the goofy awards are the best. Congrads, at least you did not get lost.

Total Distance
3.00

A few laps around the Shore Drive loop, easy pace on a flat route. My legs actually feel find today, not really sore at all. New pair of shoes. 

Comments
From Michael on Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 13:00:18

Hello

Me and my son Alexander live in Sandy Utah. Looks like you used to live down here in Utah. I used to live in Washington and will eventually return there when I retire - have already bought a home in Sequim which we are now renting.

We will be up there next weekend and running in a 5K at Bremerton, I think it is called race for literacy. We did it last year too. Then following weekend will do a 5K in Aberdeen (parents live in Montesano)

How is the running community up that way? I know of the North Olympic Discovery race. My son is an active USATF member but Im not sure how active USATF is on the peninsula. I doubt there is alot up there for kids running clubs at least where we will eventually live. I had sent email messages earlier to get some preliminary info to Barron Park Striders(Olympia) and a South Kitsap club, but noone responded. Any ideas for kid racers up there? I guess as far as other road races there are 3 or 4 in Sequim/Port Angeles area and some in your area, other than that I guess you have to go to Olympia or take the ferry across the sound? Thanks

From David on Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 11:19:48

Michael--

I'm not sure about kids running clubs because I don't have children, but there is a little running community here. The North Olympic Discovery races are huge, they draw a lot of people. The South Kitsap club is a loosely organized group, people of all abilities meet in downtown Port Orchard every Saturday morning around 6:30 and run the same route, so you know there will be others out there. There's also a running shop in Poulsbo (Poulsbo Running) that has good connections and puts on a race series.

I would do the race for literacy but I'll be out of town. Hope you guys have fun.

Total Distance
5.00

Warren Ave Bridge to Manette Bridge loop, regular pace. Another nice morning to run. 

Comments
From Jon on Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 10:01:57

Hey, you aren't 30 yet, are you?

From David on Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 23:34:03

Give me three months man. That's not a comment on my slacker training is it?

From Jon on Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 23:50:57

Not at all. My coworker was looking for a 30+ runner for his Hood to Coast sub-masters team next week. But none of us qualify yet.

Total Distance
8.00

Evening run out Tracyton Beach Road. I really enjoy this run, especially on a beautiful evening like today. Sun setting over the mountains, reflecting off the water, lazy people driving by in convertibles and wishing they were running (or so I imagine). 

Anyway, it was also a very good run mentally and physically. I ran a very tight pace (7 min. miles or under, without pushing) and felt the best rhythm I've had in awhile, almost unconsciously. I like getting to that point when you're really relaxed and moving along, sometimes it's hard to find when running alone. My hams were a little tight again, not debilitating or pulled, but not quite regular. They feel fine after a stretching now and don't bother me during the day, they just don't loosen up like I expect on runs.

By the way, Jon and co. if you read this, I enjoyed the thread about Yasser workouts (or whatever the 800 thing is). I personally like that as a workout, but I'm an 800m guy at heart.

Comments
From Jon on Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 23:35:30

Have you ever tried the Yasso's before a marathon to test your fitness?

Total Distance
5.00

On the way out to eastern Oregon we stopped in Kennewick and found a Motel 6. I figured my morning run would be done by running around strip mall parking lots. As I started out I took a road figuring to go out and back, when it ran into a beautiful trail along the Columbia River. I didn't have a lot of time so I didn't go as far as I could have, but it was a real enjoyable five miles. The weather reminded me of a Utah morning. So, if any is ever in Kennewick, Wash. and needs a place to run, ask for the Columbia Park trail. It's 23 miles, all along a river.

Total Distance
4.00

Four easy miles looping Shore Drive in Manette. I need more miles to make this a good week, maybe I'll go out again tonight if I have time. It'll be a low week mileage-wise, between traveling, some obligations in Seattle and a late night at work I hadn't been able to get out. Legs feel alright though, that's probably what a few days rest will do. 

Comments
From Aaron on Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 21:37:23

Hey David, a run in Seattle sounds great. Let me know when you'll be around.

Total Distance
5.00

A beautiful morning for the Warren Ave. bridge to Manette bridge loop, but I kind of struggled through the run. Nothing in particular wrong (although 4x100 striders were more difficult than they should have been), just one of those days you feel like you're laboring. I was really beat by the end. But I got some miles in, and the striders are something I need to make a part of the routine again.  Also, I got out in the sun, which is good because we might lose it again this weekend. 

Total Distance
11.00

In Seattle this morning to meet Aaron. I ran 20 minutes near UW before we hooked up on the Burke Gilman trail near U-Village, then we headed out to Sand Point Park on the trail. We kept a pretty brisk pace heading out and held it on the way back. We were at 6:15 pace for awhile, I'd guess a good portion of the run was up closer to 7/min. I could feel we were giving good effort, but it wasn't too taxing, which is a positive sign. Then we calmed down for the last mile or so. Great paved trail to run on, really flat and consistent and shady (not that we needed it, it was a warm, cloudy morning) so it's not hard to get a good pace working and keep it. Legs felt good, especially once they loosened up.

Not a great week because I lost a few days, but today made up for some of that. I should be able to get the mileage back up to 40 next week, which is where I want to be through September.

Total Distance
6.00

Fewer miles than I planned, but a nice run out to Illahee State Park and back. I skipped the last downhill to the beach at Illahee because it's a bear to get back up and the run has a few decent hills already on the way out. But a good late afternoon run, really relaxed. No pain, tightness or soreness at all in my hamstrings, which was a very nice surprise.  Good way to start the week.

Comments
From Jon on Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 23:43:29

Any big races on the calendar?

Total Distance
5.00

Morning run on Warren bridge-Manette bridge loop, a few striders along Beach Drive near the end. Sun came out on a beautiful morning, for a good, evenly paced run. Legs felt good, even on the striders though my turnover isn't all that quick right now.

Ben comes to visit tonight, so if he wants a run maybe we'll go out for a few miles. Probably won't have time tomorrow since he leaves early. 

Comments
From dutch on Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 09:28:02

no run for us. but let's be honest... porch-sitting is equally as important. thanks again for being so willing to drive all over town for us. i'd love to return the favor if you ever find an excuse to come this way.

Total Distance
10.00

A good evening workout on a warm day (though "warm" is relative. I was talking to one of my neighbors before leaving on the run, and she complained about how hot is was. Today's high was 85). Tracyton Beach Road to Essex Road out and back, return on Beach Drive. It's a fairly flat route through the middle of the run, where I got a good pace working that probably crept under 7 min/mile, then a few hills on the way back made me work a bit and slowed the pace down, which actually was probably wise. When I was almost home a guy yelled at me from his garage on a street I always run down. He said 'You run super fast, you're awesome.' Let's just say I've heard worse, so it was good encouragement. 

I've decided to run a 5k in Bremerton this Saturday, it's part of our town's blackberry festival. I was on the fence until I heard that it's a 1-mile loop right through downtown that you do three times, which sounds like a weird race but in a fun way. We have kind of a cool downtown corridor that could be fun to rip through (if anybody shows up to watch, that is).

Last thing, this is for James and the city of Providence: There were three dogs on my block as I left that got out of their fenced yard, and the two corgis ran at me. They couldn't even keep up with my jog though, so I kept going. Then in Lions Park a little pug or something got off his leash and came screaming at me, all yippy. He got right into kicking distance and took a little lunge at me, but ran out of gas then. I decided not to turn around and punt him, it would have broken my stride.

Comments
From Cody on Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 10:17:22

Man, those dogs in Washington are lazy. They can't even keep up with you! That or the dogs/badgers/random animals that are in Providence are all faster than James. That's probably it.

From Paul Petersen on Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 10:27:37

Pugs don't travel through the air well anyway.

From James on Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 11:17:06

Pugs can fly! Logan was happy that we weren't on the same trail yesterday that the badger charged me on. That badger couldn't have kept up with me either, not because he was lazy, but because he was huge!

Total Distance
4.00

Manette hills to YMCA and back, real easy pace. Nothing special here, but it felt good in the morning.

Race: BlackberryFest 5k (3.1 Miles) 00:17:55, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
9.00

I'm pretty happy with how the race turned out today. It was my neighborhood race so I had to do it, I work on the race course and I live about 2 miles from the start now. My old house was a block from the start. Kind of a weird course, just three mile loops through downtown Bremerton. But it's kind of cool because a lot of people watch, and it was a pretty good crowd in the race, maybe 100 people. A lot of kids, all the high school x-c teams used it as a workout, I think (though the competition wasn't real strong, it's just a little 5k). I got beat by the Bremerton High #1 runner and another kid who runs for someone else, as well as the guy who takes first in every local race. 

Anyway, on to the run itself. Two mile warm-up to the start line, picture perfect morning and temperature. Registered, then ran around the course for another mile and did a few striders. I wasn't at all sure what I could do speed-wise, it's been awhile since I've raced a 5k (other than last fall's First Dam run, it's been years). I figured I'd use it as a tempo run, just try to stay under 6 min. miles. I held a pretty consistent pace through all three, didn't feel like I was laboring, and held my position the entire race. I thought I'd catch the 3rd place guy because his form was poor and he started really fast, but he was a tough runner and didn't quit. Probably beat me by half a block, I waited about 400-600 meters too late to surge. But I kept the overall time under 18 minutes, which was a goal, and felt really strong. I just didn't have a race mindset going in. Cooled down with another mile on the course, then 2 miles back home.


Comments
From Paul Petersen on Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 15:18:31

Nice job. Sub-18 is a good time, especially for a tempo run.

From Michael on Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 18:35:32

Great run, maybe we will try that one if we get up in Wash. again to see family. A couple of those runners sound like the first 2 runners in the Bremerton Race for Literacy race that me and my son did. When I saw "Blackberry" run, I knew your race had to be in Washington

From dutch on Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 09:21:16

good job, buddy!

sounds like fun. Don't you have a half-marathon coming up?

Total Distance
4.00

The holiday got the best of me yesterday, and the lag pushed into today. I ran a real easy four miles, the most relaxed run I've had in awhile. The day off yesterday and Sunday probably helped. Though Sunday I was at a big music festival in Seattle and stood most of the day, so my legs were actually pretty tired. 

I've decided to run a 10k in Bellingham next month instead of the half. I don't feel like I'll be prepared to run the half I want to by then, plus I'd like to compare a 10k now to what I ran in April. After that I'll assess where I'm at, and potentially run the Seattle half-marathon in late November. It'll almost definitely be a nasty day, but it'd motivate me to extend the running season.

Total Distance
6.50

Well, it was a lousy week of running and a lame run to cap it off. I slogged through these miles today, just couldn't loosen up or get a rhythm or get energized. I think it has something to do with being lazy/busy this week and not getting out much, I'm a little off. Lions Park loop back through Evergreen Park and Manette. It is a beautiful day though, so I'll take that. 

Total Distance
5.00

Easy miles in Seattle this morning (Aaron, if you're reading, sorry I didn't call to meet up before the run, it was a last-minute trip over Saturday). Down the Burke Gilman trail to Husky Stadium, where the University of Washington kicked the crap out of Boise State yesterday, and back through the university arboretum. Beautiful day, it could stay like this until... well, forever and I'd be happy. My legs weren't so tight or dysfunctional like yesterday, so I'll get back in rhythm this week.

Total Distance
4.50

Trenton Ave to YMCA and back along Shore Drive. Good pace, not pushing but not too easy either. Even though I haven't done a long or hard run, the past two days are a much better start to the week mentally than last week.  

Comments
From Jon on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 16:16:42

Are you going to come join the TOU pacing herd, too?

Total Distance
5.00

Easy miles on another beautiful morning, I can't get enough of these days. I'm not pushing myself too much this week, but I am really enjoying it. Tomorrow I'll put in some more intense miles in my Wednesday evening workout. Warren Ave. bridge through Evergreen Park to Manette Bridge. The only drawback was that the city apparently doesn't unlock the bathrooms early in the morning anymore, which was a bit of a problem. Slowed down the pace a bit, but I wasn't pushing anyway. I'm feeling strong and healthy.

Comments
From Jon on Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 11:19:30

I've never understood the point of bathrooms that they don't unlock. That's why I love port-o-potties.

Total Distance
5.50

Out to Illahee State Park and back. This is a hilly run, mostly downhill on the way back though. Didn't try to push the pace, in fact I felt a little lethargic but nothing serious. Just slow getting going today. I missed Wed-Thurs because of a late night at work and then a Mariners game in Seattle, which was another late night. I'll try to finish the week decently with a long run tomorrow. 

Total Distance
7.00

Lions Park loop back through Evergreen Park and Manette Bridge. Another sluggish day, which seems odd. I slept in, it's nice outside, I don't feel mentally drained or like I'm getting sick, but it was just hard to get into any rhythm and I was dragging. Next weekend run maybe I can get a pace team (how about it guys?). Got through some miles though, and ran into some friends taking a walk along the way and stopped and caught up for a bit. I am going to reward myself with brats today (UW football game), didn't earn a bruger though. 

 
 

Total Distance
3.50

Shore Drive switchbacks. Real easy Sunday afternoon run, it rained all day until late afternoon so I waited to go out. It was eerily quiet outside, almost a completely silent run with no cars and almost no other people out. I didn't go far though, just enough to get the blood flowing and clear my head out a bit. Easy pace to match the peaceful feeling. 

Total Distance
6.00

Great evening run. The Illahee State Park out and back, with two new loops I discovered to add just a bit of variety and distance (returned via 30th Street). It might have been the crisp evening air (kind of cool here already) but I got that old cross-country feeling and picked up a pretty good pace for two miles or so. Legs felt loose, much better than late last week when I was a little dull. 

Comments
From Jon on Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 00:04:33

Do you ever run with anyone these days, or do you go solo most of the time?

From David on Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 23:29:25

By myself most of the time, other than weekend runs. That's why I'm a little nostalgic for Logan and running with you guys. Did Paul tell you the idea to meet next spring in Moab for the half?

Total Distance
5.00

Warren-Manette Bridge loop, felt pretty good though it took a little longer than usual to warm up because it's starting to get chilly. I'll get used to that, summer made me soft. Legs felt pretty good once I got into it, a little twinge in my knee but it went away when I stretched out and set my pace. 38 minutes. 

Total Distance
7.00

Out Tracyton Beach Road and back through Lions Park. I sometimes do this out and back longer, but today it started raining and my legs were really sore. Seems like after skipping for three days I'd be fresh, but it was the opposite. Fewer miles than I had planned for the week, but I'm maintaining some fitness as fall begins. 

Comments
From James on Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 12:28:39

Yeah, that was probably a little sick to up and down Sardine! I am ready to start some maintaining of fitness myself.

How far away is Yelm Washington from you, I have a little sister there?

Total Distance
3.50

Easy run on Shore Drive and Manette streets, changed it up a bit from my usual route. Hamstrings still a little stiff, but nothing serious. 

Total Distance
5.50

Warren Ave. Bridge to Manette Bridge loop, with a little extra thrown in on the end because I felt good. Actually I added two little hills at the end just to push myself, it didn't add much distance but was good mentally. Pretty quick pace though, I was through the first 4.5 at or under 7 min/per and it felt fine. One guy (who was also running) even had kind of a wiseass remark about my pace (I think, it was hard to tell, but didn't seem like genuine encouragement. Plus he looked like a jerk.) Beautiful view of both the Olympics (to my right) and Mt. Rainier (to my left) when coming down the Warren Bridge, and that always helps. 

Comments
From Jon on Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 22:39:52

Were you passing this guy or was he passing you? Rude remarks don't count if you are going faster...

From David on Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 11:20:56

We passed each other, he was coming at me -- coming at me slower, that is.

From Jon on Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 00:22:41

As long as he is slower...

Total Distance
4.50

Trenton Ave to YMCA loop. Big hills to start, then cruise through the second half. I felt real good, maintained a strong pace but didn't overdo. Starting to get "cold," by which I mean it's 50 when the sun comes up/is going down. 

Comments
From James on Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 15:25:36

It is cooling down here as well. Glad your a Bear River fan, because everyone else loves Mountain Crest! It is fun doing some fun workouts with the kids, I enjoy it. How are you looking for that 1/2 next month?

From Jon on Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 00:23:08

You're missing 30 degree weather over here...

Total Distance
8.00

Real rainy morning here. I was in Seattle and met up with Aaron on the Burke-Gilman trail. We ran west from 25th through the UW campus to Gas Works Park, he kept heading towards home and I turned around and went back. Surprising how many people were out on a crummy day. Good pace, I felt strong on the way back. Right about 60 minutes.

Total Distance
4.00

Pretty lousy run today. I even caught a break with a morning without rain, but my body was all out of sorts and I labored through a few miles before getting discouraged and heading back. Bleh. 

Total Distance
4.00

Easy run around the lower part of Manette, mostly switchbacks around Shore Drive. I didn't take a week off for any good reason, just a mix of being lazy and distracted and intimidated by some rainy days. I know I'm not supposed to let that happen, but it does happen. It felt good to run again though, hopefully I get back in a little routine to maintain a little fitness through the fall and winter. I've decided not to run that half marathon, my training really fell apart on me and it'd be useless to do it now. 

Comments
From Jon on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 12:11:27

Don't worry, plenty of people over here are taking this week off.

From James on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 20:27:39

I would really like to come and run run the North/West Ragnar relay next year. Paul, Jon and I were talking about it earlier in the year. I am going to keep training a bit too. I might take a couple of my boys to the Foot Locker Western Regionals in December, so I will train with them. Other than that I will cut the miles, have fun, and maybe start lifting some weights. I hope to build on this year with a better season next year.

From Stacy on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 22:56:20

I live for the day that 4 miles is lazy.

Total Distance
4.00

I'd call it one of the most relaxed and easy runs I've done in the past few months, but I didn't go slow only by choice. My lackadaisical past few weeks have cost me some fitness, so easy miles is all we get for the time being. A beautiful and silent fall afternoon made it well worth the time though, the run matched the day's character. Up Trenton to Holman, loop around YMCA and back on Shore Drive.

I did buy a new bicycle last weekend, so I've been riding and keeping some fitness that way. I hiked up in the southern Olympics all day Saturday, very similar terrain to the Naomi Wilderness.

Comments
From Stacy on Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 21:13:37

I'm glad to see you running again. I figure that if I can do it, you can do it.

Are you going to Moab in the spring? We're already warming up the grill for some Brurgers.

Total Distance
3.00

I woke up and it was raining, I didn't feel like running. A cup of coffee and read the newspaper, and the skies started clearing. I ran my errands, and came back to a brief period where the clouds broke. So I got a quick run in. I'm in lazy mode right now, just getting out to clear my head now and then. 

Total Distance
3.00

A rare, rare evening run. Since it's getting dark increasingly earlier and I'm working increasingly later (though not going in later), the after-work relax run has escaped me as of late. So tonight was very pleasant. Even though the sun had gone down it was an abnormally warm evening, more like a late summer day than the early winter days we've been having (I forget what fall is, since it skipped the Pacific NW this year). Decent weather on the horizon though, I'm not promising to get off my butt seriously just yet, but hopefully a few more miles than I've been doing.

Fitness-wise I've clearly lost a step, but my legs feel pretty rested. A little too rested.
 

Comments
From Jon on Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 08:59:14

There's only one cure for being over-rested... sleep!

From Paul Petersen on Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 09:26:30

Sounds like your work schedule is mirroring mine these days.

From Stacy on Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 19:55:40

Can't wait to see you in Moab! We might need to slaughter a cow to make enough brurgers for everybody.

Total Distance
6.00

Simple little afternoon run, relaxing after an afternoon of raking leaves and watching the UW Huskies choke...again.

Total Distance
4.00

Morning run as the fog lifted off the water, it was beautiful fall morning along the shoreline. Weather is supposed to stay nice this week so hopefully I'll get out a few more times, move past those really low mileage totals of the past month.

The YMCA loop, 8 minutes miles. That's about the effort I've been giving as a routine now, and I plan to stay there for another month or so. My hamstrings were tight this morning, I thought it was from running yesterday until I realized it was standing next to a campfire for 3 hours last night that did it. 

Total Distance
3.00

Easy miles switching back through the Shore Drive-11th Ave neighborhood in Manette. I'm looking forward to daylight savings time. It doesn't get light here until 7:30 a.m. or later, and since we're right on the water the fog ranges from skim milk to gravy consistency early every morning. At least no one can see how slowly I'm moving these days.
 

Comments
From Aaron on Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 14:43:02

I like the fog - it makes me feel like an international jogger of mystery - but you do need a flasher. Hang in there.

Total Distance
5.00

Gray, cloudy day and perfect for a few easy morning miles. Warren-Manette Bridges loop. No problems, just relaxed throughout and enjoyed the quiet morning. I thought about the Olympic Trials. I talked to Paul this morning, he sounded pleased with the experience and his time. I'll let him blog about that though. When we were talking he got word that Ryan Shay had died at mile 5 of a heart attack, I'm sure that put a damper on things in NYC today. 

Total Distance
4.00

YMCA hills loop. No problems. Real mild morning, 55 and overcast, having the extra hour was nice. 

There's a group of raccoons that hang around my neighborhood, they've been a little more bold lately in coming up to my back porch. But they aren't a big problem or anything, I don't have chickens or cats for them to kill and they're much less annoying than dogs (not that James wouldn't try to kick one of these suckers). Anyway, heading down Jacobson the past two days a raccoon has crossed in front of me at exactly the same place. I'd say I'm interfering with his schedule, but I ran at different times the two days. It means nothing, but it's kind of weird.

Comments
From Aaron on Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 18:04:08

Bummer, I was on Bainbridge. Do drop a line if you're in the city.

From James on Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 18:49:41

Maybe that raccoon is stalking you!

Total Distance
3.00

Early morning run through lower Manette switchbacks (11th Street, 10th, upper and lower Shore Drive), thank goodness for daylight savings time. A few less hills on this stretch, sad to say but my legs needed an easy day. I hadn't run three consecutive days in a month. 8 min. miles. 

Comments
From Aaron on Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 22:25:42

Now you're going my speed!

Taper run sounds great. I'd like to try out the dreaded Lk Wash Blvd to Interlaken Blvd leg at least once, maybe we can run by Husky Stadium, through the Arboretum and then back around via the University Bridge.

Total Distance
3.00

Easy run on Manette switchbacks, same as Monday. A little sluggish to start but no problems, I can feel that I'm working to get back in shape. Not that I'm way out of shape, but I can't really turnover like I should be able to. Today I stopped at the beach and watched sea lions feeding on chum salmon for awhile. The were just a hundred feet or so off shore, pretty close. Loud suckers when they bark though.

Reading James' post on the First Dam Run reminded me that I've been healthy for an entire year. I came back from IT band syndrome last year at the First Dam 5k (and didn't think it was that poorly run, sounds like they got someone new in charge this year). I haven't gone without an injury for a whole season in a few years, so I'm thankful for that.

Comments
From Aaron on Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 21:35:46

Sun works-- 8:00 same place?

From James on Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 22:02:38

That was the worst race that I have ever run. The whole reason I did it was because I had heard good things about it for years. Not having injuries is sure a plus(+)to running and enjoying it. I have had my aches and pains, and this achilles thing seems to be haunting me a little, but it has been a good year for me as well. I still can't believe how Paul kicked those injuries down to nothing and has become such an elite runner, it is awesome. I remeber when we were wondering if he would ever run again.

That is pretty cool that you can stop and see sights like thaton your run. I would love to get up to Washington and see that area, I have never seen it beore.

From David on Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 11:29:51

James --

Are you thinking about Northwest Passage next summer? You guys can come down here for a day after the race (I live not too far from the finish) and I can show you a run with some sights. Take care of that achilles.

Total Distance
3.00

Same loop as I've been on all week. I'm just trying to get back into a routine, so it's boring but consistent and that's fine for right now. It's foggy enough in the early morning that scenery wouldn't matter anyway. No sea lions this morning, but a family of raccoons visited me while I was stretching the backyard. Same pace, about 8 min./miles, and my fitness feels like it's coming back. 

Comments
From Stacy on Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 14:29:47

Way to stay consistent! Can't wait to see you in Moab.

Total Distance
11.00

In Seattle. Three miles from Laurelhurst neighborhood out 25th to 65th Ave. NE, then east straight to Green Lake. I ran a little faster than I have been easing out in the past week, I was pushing a bit so as not to be late meeting Aaron (we missed each other anyway) and because I was a little jazzed running in the city. We crossed wires on the meeting spot, so we each took off individually and ended up meeting one the trail, luckily we ran in opposite directions. I went about 1.5 miles around the loop when we ran into each other, then turned around and ran the loop the other direction for about 2.5, then Aaron took off toward his place and I ran back a mile or so to get to Ravenna/65th. A construction worker saw the race t-shirt I was wearing and yelled at me because he was in the same race last spring. Then I ran back 3 miles to Laurelhurst. It was my longest run in awhile, and at a pretty decent pace most of the time. I slowed down the last two miles or so, my legs reminded me that they weren't told about any 11 mile runs on the schedule (which, to tell the truth, this wasn't. I didn't expect to go quite this far). But a good feeling to be a little wiped out after exerting myself, those quick morning runs lately aren't doing that at all. I helped my uncle and cousins move boxes the rest of the day so I was pretty tired by evening.  

Total Distance
5.00

Back in Bremerton, woke up with some stiff legs from yesterday. Nice morning though, very quiet and mild. Warren Ave-Evergreen Park-Manette Bridge loop, an easy pace but stronger than I felt on the same run a week ago. My legs warmed up pretty soon into the race and I didn't feel yesterday much, though I stayed conservative because it was a recovery run and it was pretty blustery crossing the bridges. Solid start to the week, hopefully the rain keeps trickling down in short burst this week, as it did over the weekend, instead of soaking us for days. 

Total Distance
3.00

Easy around the 11th Ave. to Shore Drive switchbacks. Yesterday was a brutal windstorm and it poured all morning, but today the sky cleared up and it was a ideal for a run.

Total Distance
3.00

Another morning, another 3 miles on the 11th Ave. to Shore Dr. switchback loop. It's starting to click on this run and feel repetative and easy, but that was the point. I've had trouble establishing a consistent routine in the past few months, so I want to get to where those 3 miles are automatic, then structure some more work around them. But not hurry to do so. I flew through it today, good start to the morning. 

Total Distance
3.00

Same run, with a steady rain added to the mix. It felt good though. 

Comments
From James on Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 13:18:59

When are you ever going to buy yourself a watch?

From James on Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 13:26:24

Are you doing CayonLands 1/2? Oh wait, I think Paul mentioned to me that you are. If you, Paul, Ben, and everyone else is doing it then I might give it a shot.

From David on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 16:13:39

Well, Christmas is coming up if you are in the gift-giving mood...

I've just never been a watch guy, but it's on my mind to do so.

From James on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 21:01:47

I like the Garmin, but I still just like a $30 Ironman. Maybe if you are a good boy you might get one in you stocking!

Race: Bangor Sub Base Turkey Trot (3.1 Miles) 00:18:25, Place overall: 9, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
6.00

Spur of the moment entry in a 5k. A woman I work with who is also a runner told me last night she was headed there, and since she has base access she'd let me in to run the race. I figured the base access requirement would mean I could place highly, and I wasn't doing anything else this morning (and, I heard you could win a turkey, which is always worth $10). Turns out a lot of people have connections with access (Bangor is a nuclear submarine base outside of my town) and it was a decent field. Two high school X-C teams showed up, good timing for them since they all peaked last weekend. High school kids took a number of top-10 spots. 

There were a few sprinkles on the drive in, I was hoping the rain would hold. Then a mist started during my 1-mile warm-up, then as we waited (and waited, and waited) for the start it turned into a downpour that only got worse during the next hour. (Of course, the sun's coming out now, great timing.) Not too cold, but it was unpleasant.

I went out conservatively because the group of teenagers bolted from the start. I went through 1-mile at 5:34 and felt great. I picked off a few runners after that point, chasing the women's leader (yes, I got chicked, and I have no problem with that). I tried to hold the pace but I think I let me mind wander and slowed a bit. I talked to some guys afterwards, a lot of people slowed on mile 2. I felt fine and kept everyone but the leader (went under 17) in sight, but was so cold and soaked that I didn't have much pick up for the last mile. I was right on the heels of two kids going into the final quarter or so and I tried to surge up a hill on them, but they have younger legs than I and just held me off. It was a good sprint down the stretch for 7th place though.

Then I cooled down for about 2 miles with a guy I know, we were sopping by that point and the rain just kept coming.

Then, the biggest part of the morning -- I won a turkey. The awards ceremony may have lasted 45 minutes (ugh, I wish James would have been there to write an angry blog post about their glacial pace), but it was worth it because I went home with a free bird and a medal for my place in the age group. Also, I met a bunch of people that could be potential running partners. The woman who invited me is loosely affliated with this running club, and they invited me to train with them some. That's probably the real best part of the run, but the free turkey dinner will taste good tonight as well.  


Comments
From Cody on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 16:42:25

A turkey is a far cry from a Bruger but still a good post race meal. Especially if it is free! Nice race

From Dale on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 16:49:43

Great spur of the moment decision to race, with a great result. Now if they just awarded a *cooked* turkey....

From Lybi on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 17:29:40

Wow! I am impressed that you ran so well in all that rain. Congratulations and enjoy that turkey!

From James on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 18:25:07

I am not that impressed that you ran well in the rain, you always run well! Way to break up those cross country kids.

Looks like we both came away with a nice bird. I am not cooking my turkey tonight but will need to soon because two of thenm really take up space in the freezer.

That is cool that you might have some more people to run with, you know how it makes a difference.

From Aaron on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 18:42:47

Nice running, and even more impressive karma. Found poultry is always the kind that tastes best. (If someone were really a ham, he could call it "road kill.")

Cool to get hooked up with the Kitsap crowd. Maybe next time I'm out there I'll try and tag along. Meanwhile, see you at mile 19. (I'll be huffin a puffin or two, I can tell you that much right now).

From paul on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 19:10:33

Good job on winning the bird. I wish I could find a little turkey trot out here in Indiana, but no luck so far.

From James on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 19:21:09

Paul,

Yeah, but then you would have to air mail it home!

From Jim on Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 17:54:21

Great race in tough conditions!

Paul, I live in Indiana and there is a Turkey trot in Indianapolis. Here is the info: http://tuxbro.com/Drumstick%20dash%20entry%20info.htm.

Total Distance
7.00

Medium-paced 7-mile out and back along Tracyton Beach Road. This one has a few hills to start out around my house, then mellows out for a nice stretch along the water. Once it levels out I like to stretch my legs and float a bit, get down below 7/min. miles. Silent morning, overcast day and there was almost no one else outside. My legs felt recovered from the race yesterday, I stopped and stretched once because I was a little tight but I felt pretty strong. 53 minutes. 

After getting back from the run, I put yesterday's winnings in the oven. That and a Bears game in Seattle make it a promising Sunday. Is 9:30 a.m. too early for a nap?

Total Distance
3.50

Three-miles between 11th and Shore Drive, same route I've been doing, then I added a little extra extension past my house at the end. I felt a little sluggish, but was running an easy pace anyway. Feels like winter is starting, so it'll be important to keep getting out every morning as the days get darker and colder. 

Total Distance
3.50

Same route as yesterday, felt fine and it's a really nice morning now. Just a touch under 8 min. miles, nothing special. It's getting simple to do this little run every day, which was the plan. I'll start adding a little mileage next week, I've identified my next race -- Jan. 12 Nookachamps 10k in Mount Vernon -- so I can focus on that now. It's a year to the day that I showed up here, so happy birthday to me. 

For anyone heading to Moab, I have one cabin at Pack Creek Ranch reserved, a six-person. I've heard from Paul, Stacy, Ben, Cody and his wife, and Aaron with interest, so we'll figure out how that all works and what fits. If others are interested in staying there they do still have some cabins open, so maybe we could get a little compound set up.

Total Distance
5.00

The first frosty morning of the season, but I worked late last night so I slept in a bit and got out once the sun was coming up. Beautiful, clear morning, took the Warren-Manette bridges route to get a look at the Olympics. I

I was in a bit of a hurry to catch a ferry, so I ran 5 miles starting easy and working up to a medium pace (7/min.). Felt really good up the hills for some reason, I was thinking about how much of a challenge they were when I started running here a year ago. Stretched out my legs a bit on the last flat portion in, I'll start adding striders to runs next week.   

Total Distance
6.00

No frost today, it was actually pretty mild (40 at 7 a.m.) and I felt a little overdressed. Went out Trenton Avenue, which is essentially one long hill, then a short downhill, then another longer uphill stretch. I went from there out to Illahee State Park and did a loop through the park and a neighborhood, then back on a portion of Trenton and home. Coming home I got a better pace going (hills were in my favor) but the pace was more difficult than it should have been. Two 12-hour+ days at work plus a day of running around to see family might have been catching up with me. I stretched out quite a bit and I'll relax the rest of today, then head to Seattle to run part of the marathon with Aaron tomorrow morning.

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 12:28:45

Nice week with the consistency.

From James on Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 18:08:17

You did have a steady week, good job. I haven't done anything for Moab because I though you did. Sorry for not communicating better.

Total Distance
5.00

I got a little sick last night and didn't sleep much, then realized I had a noonish commitment I wouldn't have made if I tried to hit the Seattle marathon course. So, I got up and ran 5 miles at a 7:30ish pace around Husky Stadium (rather, around the trash left outside Husky Stadium from the UW-WSU game yesterday) and the arboretum nearby. My back froze up afterward (I didn't stretch enough, and slept on a floor the night before) and it's KILLING me right now. I can't really sit here and type anymore. 

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 09:04:54

Ouch. Hope it gets better.

From dutch on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 09:27:44

eesh...got a heat pad? or some little balls you can roll around on your back?

Total Distance
3.50

I could hardly get out of bed Monday because my back was so stiff, so I skipped the run and stood in a hot shower for 30 minutes. Then stretched awhile and tried to keep it loose during the day at work. Today I feel better, just a little sore but I can tell it's only muscle tightness and working its way out. Didn't even feel it during the few miles this morning, and stretching for a sustained period again helped. Anyway, good easy run, the snow from last night stopped and the sun was out. 

Comments
From Stacy on Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 20:04:34

If it doesn't get better you can use this as a good excuse to get a 2 hour massage. At least that's what Paul does.

From Jon on Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 20:09:34

You must have quite the water heater to get a 30 minute hot shower!

From David on Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 11:26:03

The water heater is stellar in my house. The furnace, not so much. It went out Sunday night so both Monday and Tuesday mornings it was in the low 40s INSIDE the house. Gives you a reason to go outside and run where it's warmer (or stay in the shower).

Total Distance
4.00

Rain held off for another morning, and it wasn't really that cold out either. If this weather could hold on for most of December I may get in decent shape this winter. The 4-mile hilly loop around the YMCA today, tried to stay strong on the uphills and cruise down, so it was a pretty good pace overall. My back loosened up and feels fine now, weird how that happened. A dog I always run by was laying in the bushes waiting for me today and scared the crap out of me when I came around the corner. I was coming from the other direction than usual so I couldn't sneak up on him, clever little guy.

Comments
From Stacy on Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 20:46:46

Scared the crap out of you? That must have been embarrassing.

From David on Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 23:44:24

I yelped, but no one was around to hear so it didn't happen.

Total Distance
9.00

Took the day off from work and used the morning to get a few more miles in. The nasty winter weather seems to keep holding off, I'll take that as long as I can get it. 45 and cloudy this morning, really pleasant. 

Out and back on Tracyton Beach Road to Essex, through Lions Park on the return trip. I may have went out a bit strong the first half. I wasn't at Tinman Tempo, though I considered doing that for a few miles, but about mile 6.5 or 7 my stomach cramped and I stiffened up. I wouldn't call it a 'workout' but it was a good effort for the first 2/3 of the run, then I eased off and came back conservatively. About 68 minutes, so I had a good pace just a smidge above 7 minutes. I definitely need to get back in a groove for longer runs though, I can feel fatigue in my muscles as I approach 10 miles.

Total Distance
3.50

11th Street/Shore Drive loop. Easy. Looks like it may snow. 

Comments
From James on Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 23:40:21

Sorry about the basement man!

From Jon on Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 23:45:48

Did the town of Bremerton flood bad?

From David on Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 13:03:06

The town itself wasn't too bad, mostly the outlying areas. Quite a few roads are just holes now, that's the crazy part. Basement dried out and my yard just has some debris left out there, so I'm all set.

Total Distance
5.00

Returned to the world of running today. It's been a rough week what with floods, a stressful time at work and coming down with a cold. I went into a little slump and neglected running. Today was a good day to return. Sunny and crisp outside (crisp in the winter here means 45), a gorgeous view of Mt. Olympus and another of the sun of Sinclair Inlet was encouraging. I only did five miles at an easy pace, but I needed to just get out and do something. Cleared my head out.

Total Distance
4.00

Feeling pretty run-down and achy today, the cold is moving through me. Four miles easy to sweat some of it off, over the Manette Bridge and through downtown B-town, and back. Other than the sick feeling, nothing to complain about. I'm planning to join the local running club this coming Saturday for a run, so I'm trying to take some precautions and get well before then. 

Comments
From James on Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 13:30:45

What are you going to do we Bruger Time doesn't make the lottery, will you still go down to Moab? Should we tell the rest of the blog we have three more spots or what?

From David on Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 11:02:56

I probably would still go, I think we'll get selected though. We should tell others that they can sign up with us. I think Cody created a team also.

Total Distance
3.50

East 11th to Shore Drive switchback. Still feeling a little crummy, but the cold has stay at bay for the most part and feels like its on the way out. Easy pace, though I stretched my legs out a bit the last 1.5 or so, pushed up the last two hills just to do it. Since I'm not really running hard days at all right now (though I'm planning for a 'workout' of sorts Thursday) I don't feel the need to keep these runs completely relaxed. 

Comments
From dutch on Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 11:23:01

i've found that, when not pushed and running rather casually, my "comfort pace" is strikingly consistent at ~8:30 give or take 5-10 sec. When training in utah, this pace was about 7:30. I will absolutely be doing some workouts before march...

Total Distance
4.00

YMCA loop, easy-to-medium pace. About 30 minutes. 

Total Distance
7.00

Lions Park/Tracyton Beach Road to 31st Street and back. Gray, mild morning. After two miles I started in on what was a little faster than a Tinman Tempo. I held it for about two miles, but that gassed me so I called it off there. First workout in a long time, I'll build that pace up in subsequent workouts. I can tell I need the practice. Easy pace back, then added 3x100 striders to punish myself a bit for ending the tempo a mile earlier than I should have. 

Total Distance
8.00

So I get up at 5:30 a.m. (too early) to drive to Port Orchard (too rainy) to meet some guys I was going to run with. But I couldn't find them (too dark? I'm too stupid?) at where I thought we were meeting and I didn't really feel like running around in the pitch dark in a unfamiliar area, so I drove home. The rain stopped then, which was the one benefit of a frustrating early wake-up. So I combined the Illahee State Park loop with the YMCA loop for 8 miles. I thought it'd be a little longer, but there's more overlap than I planned. It's a good run though, real hilly so there's a strength aspect to it. Nothing fast, but I wasn't slacking either. Now if I could just find the secret Saturday morning meeting spot. 

Comments
From Jon on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 16:18:31

Let's blame it on the dark, eh?

Illahee state park loop- sounds like a nice, outdoorsy run.

From Stacy on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 17:03:37

I'm glad to see you running more consistently. I don't know if you're anything like Paul, but if you are you were probably driving your friends and co-workers crazy when you were running regularly. Keep up the good work.

From James on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 21:36:44

You kicked my butt on miles this week, good job! You are the smartest stupid guy I know. Well, Jon is pretty close!:-)

From Jon on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 21:41:48

What does that mean?

From James on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 21:56:13

Exactly that. I am just a stupid stupid guy so my excuses are better. You and Dave are too brainy to do stupid things like I do, but you do anyways.

From David on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 18:19:16

Exactly. I probably overthought it. I should have just parked the car randomly and started running in a direction. That would have been the stupid-stupid thing (I wouldn't have hit a cow pen, but maybe I would have fell into the Puget Sound). Still, I wouldn't have felt frustrated afterward.

From James on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 18:49:45

There you go! Like I said, "brainy"!

From Jon on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 19:53:43

Too much thinking for me!

Total Distance
7.00

Easy-to-medium run past Lions Park to East 31st. Overcast and drizzly out, and I  overdressed for a 50-degree day. Sweats off some of the junk I ate yesterday, I suppose. That said, this is the lightest I've felt during December since college. I haven't lifted weights, which I used to do every fall to get myself ready to ski, but the steady miles through November and December play the bigger part of it. I'm looking forward to January and February training since I won't have to spend 6 weeks slimming down.

Comments
From James on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 18:43:17

I haven't hit the weights either yet, but I am pretty slim too. Good run today, I am wishing I had a 50 degrees day to run in.

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3.50

11th St. to Shore Drive switchbacks, with 5x100 striders. 

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From James on Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 17:56:38

Bruger Time is in at Moab!

Total Distance
4.00

An easy run around the YMCA loop after two days off. Tuesday I had an excuse -- jury duty early and I had to try and free my bike from a stuck lock before it started (didn't work) -- but yesterday I just let the weather intimidate me. It was pouring. Weather is better today, though I felt a little stiff and sluggish from the days off.

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3.00

My brother was in town so we got up and ran the 11th-Shore Drive switchbacks. Just pouring over here, but now we get to go have the first Christmas meal of the season. I'm off a few days next week, so hopefully I'll up my mileage. 

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From James on Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 02:11:18

Merry Christmas buddy!

Total Distance
6.00

Pre-Christmas Eve run on a treadmill at the YMCA near my parents house in Chicago. Something about the wind chill near zero drove me inside, I'm a weather pansy now. Started slowly but ended up running around 7:30 min. miles. I then ate way, way too much at dinner and gained a few pounds. 

Total Distance
3.00

Christmas was a beautiful day in the Midwest, sunny, mid-30s, no wind. I didn't have time for a long run since I slept in and people were coming over, so I just ran a bit in the neighborhoods around my folks' house. 

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From Paul Petersen on Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 11:40:50

Hope you had a great Christmas. The snow here is finally getting good. I may hit the Beav sometime this weekend.

Total Distance
3.50

11th-Shore Drive loop, felt really sluggish and unfocused. A little light-headed even. Could be sugar and meat withdrawals after leaving my Midwest diet behind. 

Total Distance
3.50

Took the weekend off from running just because I felt like taking a break, came back with the 11th St-Shore Drive loop today. I'm looking forward to when it isn't so dark in the morning. I'm not real excited about my training the past few weeks, but I remembered this morning that I have met my goal for the first part of winter -- to maintain some consistency and run regularly -- even if the volume and quality of miles could be improved. That'll be the next step, and why I'm looking forward to more daylight and better weather. I guess it's a good day to write about goals. I just realized it's New Year's Eve, Happy 2009 everyone.

 

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From James on Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 11:29:11

I feel the same way, I am just glad that I have still been running this far into the winter. Have a Happy New Year!

From Stacy on Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 14:46:24

I'm learning that consistency is the key to maintaining fitness. Even if some of my runs aren't that great, at least I'm running and that's what matters. Oh, and I'm assuming you're wishing us a happy 2008, too.

From David on Wed, Jan 02, 2008 at 23:06:36

Ha! I'm only an editor at work, grammar errors and incorrect facts galore in my personal live. Happy rest of the decade, how about that.

Total Distance
794.50
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