Monday, August 26, 2013

10k you very much

(Note: if you're only interested in Broncos talk skip to the bottom!)

Sorry for not posting last week but the week seemed to sneak by.  I guess most of my attention was on the 10k race that was on Saturday morning.  There was actually a half marathon walk, half marathon run, and 10k race and, fortunately, the event was in Erie about a mile from my house.  I briefly considered signing up for either the half marathon walk or run and doing it slow to get an idea of what 13.1 miles feels like but finally decided not to burn myself out and stick with the 10k.  Before I get into the race let me back up.

On Thursday night (8/22) I stopped by a local pharmacy in Erie to pick up my race packet (shirt, bib, and other goodies.)  As I was walking toward the pharmacy I noticed there were quite a few people inside the Papa John's next door.  One of the ladies in Papa John's was knocking frantically on the window and I assumed she was trying to get the attention of someone outside.  I continued on my way to the pharmacy.  When I walked into the store I immediately heard someone crying hysterically and talking to someone.  Initially I thought it was a customer talking to an employee of the pharmacy but soon found out it was the employee talking on the phone.  I had a few guesses as to what was going on (fight with spouse, child in trouble, child missing, etc.) but never would have guessed what was really going on.  I stood in the store for about 30 seconds unsure what to do when the employee told the person on the phone to hold on and asked what I wanted.  I said I was there to pick up my race packet but could come back later and she told me she had just been held up at gunpoint and she was talking to the police!  I hurriedly left the store and by now the people in Papa John's were actually telling people not to go into the pharmacy.  (If they were trying to warn me earlier I still don't know why they wouldn't have opened the door to tell me instead of knocking on the window expecting me to know what they were trying to say.)  Anyway, I looked it up on Google that night and found out that some 27 year-old man had held up the store at gunpoint looking for drugs.  He was caught not long after the robbery not too far from our house.  Thank goodness I didn't show up 5-10 minutes earlier.  I can't even begin to imagine what I would have done in that situation.  There isn't much information on the robbery...this is all I have been able to find: http://www.dailycamera.com/erie-news/ci_23920780/dispatchers-suspect-arrested-at-gunpoint-following-pharmacy-robbery

Somehow everything was back to normal on Friday and I stopped by the pharmacy again and picked up my packet.  I give the employees a lot of credit for showing up for work the day after an armed robbery.  I didn't sleep great Friday night, big shock there, as I was thinking and dreaming about the race all night.  At some point in the night I decided that I was going to abandon the interval program I've been following (run the first mile, walk 2 minutes, run the remainder of the mile, walk 2 minutes, run the remainder of the mile, and so on) and either shorten the length of my walk breaks, eliminate some of the walk breaks, or some combination of the two.  I ended up doing a combination of the two.  I ran to the water station (just before mile 2), walked for about a minute while I drank some Gatorade, ran until I passed the turn around point at 3.1 miles, walked for about a minute and a half, ran back to the water station (just after mile 4), walked for a minute while I drank my Gatorade, ran until the big hill that was after mile 5, walked up the hill which took almost 2 minutes, and then ran the rest of the way.  I ended up walking for about 5 and a half minutes and running for 47 minutes which put my time at 52:37 and an average pace of 8:33 min/mile.  My initial goal was 56 minutes so I was very happy to come in under 53 minutes.  I finished 4th overall (out of 29) for the 10k and first in my age group (out of 5.)  It turns out that most men in the 30 - 39 age group ran the half marathon but it's still fun to win your age group.  The best part is that I got a medal for finishing (although I thought they only gave medals to the half marathoners) and my 4 year old L was SO excited about the medal.  In fact, she wore it most of the morning and said things like "I'm so glad WE won the gold medal!"  Sweet girl.

There is no way (at least right now) I could keep that pace up for a half marathon but if I did Runners World calculates that I would finish a half marathon in 1:58:18.  While I'd love to run a sub-2 hour half marathon I'm still of the mindset that I will be happy to finish it without the help of an ambulance and still have a goal of 2 hours 15 minutes.

10k pace and elevation
I have developed a very mild case of Achilles tendinitis and am going to take a couple days off before I get geared up to get up to 8 or 9 miles.  I'll feel really good about my chances to run a half marathon once I can get up to 10 miles.  Hopefully that will be sometime in September or early October.  Yikes, I just checked the website for my half marathon and there are only 83 days, 3 hours, and 30 minutes until the race!  I'd better get back out there soon!

I figure I should write a little something about the reason I started this blog: the Broncos.  Through 3 preseason games the Broncos have looked pretty average.  The offense (when not turning the ball over) looks great and the defense looks sloppy.  I won't even mention the special teams.  This is preseason so I'm not really that concerned about the sloppy play (because they won't waste sophisticated plays in the preseason) but the turnovers worry me.  Denver finished 17th in turnover margin last year (-1 for the season) and that's just not going to work this season with the tough schedule.  Ronnie Hillman has already fumbled twice this year and I hope it doesn't turn into a thing for him.  My Dad and I are going to the final preseason game on Thursday, which will probably be a bore as most final preseason games are, but I'm guessing there will be a chance that Von Miller will play.  I'm also interested to see how Brock Osweiler looks.
Might want to hold on to that Ronnie

Have a great week and please feel free to leave your comments! :)




Thursday, August 15, 2013

Say hello to my little friend

My goal of running 8.5 - 9 miles on Monday morning hit a snag this week.  I woke up Sunday morning with a stomach bug and spent the entire day in bed.  I felt a bit better on Monday morning (well enough to go to work) but I didn't even attempt a run.  I ended up running just over 3 miles on Tuesday morning and again on Wednesday morning but couldn't go any further because I still wasn't feeling great.  I took today off and hope to get in at least 6 miles tomorrow morning.  The reason I pushed through the pain Tuesday morning is because I was excited to try out my new friend: the Garmin Forerunner 310XT GPS watch!

I left it at home this morning so I don't have a picture with it on my wrist (so you can see how big it is) but I'll try to add one next week.  Let me just say that I love this watch already.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to be wearing it out on the town but it's not too ugly.  I love being able to see my average pace for the current lap.  Right now the lap length is set to 1 mile but I can change it to as low as 0.25 miles if I want.  One of the reasons I bought this watch is so I can see my current pace in order to try to sustain a constant pace throughout my long run.  Usually when I run I have no idea how fast, or slow, I'm going and sometimes start out too fast and then wear down later in the run.  Now I can monitor and adjust my pace as needed and it's much easier than trying to power on my phone, unlock it, and try to read the pace on the running app as my arm is swinging back and forth.

I have also found it to be more accurate.  I ran a 3.1 miles Tuesday morning with my 310XT along with my phone running the Map My Run app, and here were the results:

Time: 26:32 (Garmin) 26:32 (MMR)
Distance: 3.11 miles (Garmin) 3.16 miles (MMR)
Avg. Pace: 8:33 min/mile (Garmin) 8:23 (MMR)

When I mapped out my course on the USATF Map It website my route came to 3.11 miles; the same as reported by the Garmin.  I wanted to see why the Map My Run app showed me running an extra .05 miles so I opened up the maps on the Map My Run website as well as the Garmin Connect website.  These pictures (from one of the turns) show the difference:
Garmin Forerunner 310XT
Map My Run app
As you can see the Map My Run app really has me swinging out wide on the turns (which I was not doing) while the 310XT has it much closer to the route I actually followed.  Granted, this is not a huge difference but I like that the watch matched up exactly with the calculations on the USATF website.  I also like that the Garmin beeps/vibrates every lap (mile in my case) so I know I've reached a mile without having to look at my watch.  Of course I looked at my watch 56 times before that so I know I was at 2.98 miles 5 seconds before but it's still nice.

Now I no longer have to run with my phone and can use a smaller, lighter MP3 player like one of my iPods.  Oh, the watch also came with a heart rate monitor which I haven't tried using yet.  There are a lot more bells and whistles on the watch that I probably won't use or don't know about yet but I really like it so far.  Here's hoping for nice weather, and a non-queasy stomach for my run tomorrow morning.

Have a great Thursday!



Thursday, August 1, 2013

Eight is Enough

Sorry for the lack of updates but I didn't spend much time in front of a computer while in Montana.    Our vacation was great although we got off to a rough start.  Our flight from Denver to Great Falls turned into flights from Denver to Billings, and Billings to Great Falls.  There was a huge thunderstorm in Great Falls that caused us to divert to Billings for over an hour to wait for the weather to clear up.  This wouldn't have been a big deal other than the fact that baby N can't sit still for more than 2 minutes.  I'll just put it this way; nobody told us how great our kids were once we finally deplaned in Great Falls.
L excited to take-off
Once we arrived in Great Falls and got loaded up in Grandma Valerie's minivan, we drove to Helena (avoiding a deer by about 6") and spent the night at Jeanne (Angie's sister) and Chad's house.  We drove to Flathead Lake the next day and stayed there until Monday morning.  The weather was perfect, the water wasn't too cold, and we had a great time (other than when I sucked up some rocks in the jet ski and dinged the impeller...oops!)  Fortunately Angie's family and extended family love to fix things so they took the jet ski apart, banged the impeller back into shape, and it was back in the water in a few hours.

Monday we said our goodbyes and started the 7+ hour drive to Angie's hometown of Turner.  I was riding with Papa Donnie in the motor home with L, Angie's grandma, aunt, and cousin.  Halfway into the drive I got a call from Angie saying that we needed to switch vehicles.  Why?  Because N was being a terror.  Donnie and I swapped vehicles with Angie and her mom and we drove the rest of the way home.

The rest of the week was spent eating, visiting, napping, and watching movies.  Donnie and I took L out to the shop on the farm one day and L loved it.  She got to feed the kitties, sit on a tractor, sit in a semi and honk the horn, and get dirty.  We drove back to Great Falls Saturday morning and flew back to Denver.  N was still crazy but better than the flight out.  We got to see our new (and first) nephew on Sunday which was very exciting!  I'm so glad there is finally a baby Eckdahl boy on my Dad's side!
Dinner after seeing the baby boy
I managed to only skip 1 of my scheduled runs while on vacation and I think that's pretty good.  Running along Flathead Lake was nice because you've got to love this view:
Flathead Lake
I ran on the highway in Turner one day and, although it was only in the low 70s, it felt like 100 degrees.

I woke up this Monday morning to a rarity.  An overcast, misty, cool (temps in the 60s all day) morning in July.  I decided I had to take advantage of this weather and try for a long run even though I was fresh off of vacation.  I had planned on going 7 miles but as I was nearing the end of my run I decided I should push myself to go a bit further.  I ended up going 8.12 miles in 1 hour 17 minutes for an average pace of 9:29 min/mile (the time and distance were both personal highs!)  As with my 7 mile run my left ankle was killing me for the last 2 miles.  I'm not sure if this is due to my shoes, running style, or just the fact that I've never fun that far before.  I guess I'll find out as I continue to run longer distances but I'm thinking I should go to a running store and get fitted for a shoe that fits my running style.  I am currently running in Brooks Pure Flow 2s.

For the month of July I ended up running 60.64 miles in just under 9 hours and 16 minutes.  I'm still running just 3 days/week although all the half marathon training plans call for running 5 days/week.  I guess I need to try to add another day soon.  Maybe I can find some time on Saturdays or Sundays.
8-mile run

I just signed up for a 10k on 8/24 which will be my longest official run.  Fortunately it's in Erie and I don't have to travel far to get to the start line.  They are also doing a half marathon but I just don't think I'm ready for that distance yet.