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Monday, July 31, 2006

Marathon Training - Week 8 Preview

This is week eight of the Denver Marathon Training Plan (+ some swim & bike training). Once again, last week was quite a deviation from my training plan. I was supposed to do 40 miles of running, with long run of 16 miles yesterday. Apathy and hot weather left me with half that much, including a long run of only 12 miles.

To make matters worse, I feel like I'm slowing down. Early in my training, I was clicking off even my easy runs at better than my goal race pace. Now, I'm struggling on those runs, as well as on my long runs.

I'll try again to get into the groove and get closer to my intended workouts.

Plan for this week:

WeekdayWorkouts
Monday:OFF
Tuesday:Bike 9.5 miles (easy commute to the pool)
Swim 3000 meters (long, moderate efforts)
Bike 4.5 miles (easy commute to work)
Run 4 miles (mod hard effort@ 8 min/mi)
Bike 8.5 miles (easy commute from work)
Wednesday:Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting to work)
Run 8 miles (easy/aerobic effort @ 9:00 min/mi)
Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Thursday:Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting to work)
Run 4 miles (aerobic effort @ 8:00/mi)
Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Friday:Swim 3000 meters (endurance/form workout)
Saturday:Ride 78 miles (easy/mod - Copper Triangle)
Run 8 miles (Transition Run)
Sunday:Run 17 miles (@ marathon pace minus 45 to 90 seconds)

Goal Totals
Swim: ~2.0 hrs, 6000 meters
Bike: ~8.25 hrs, 135 miles
Run: ~ 6.5 hrs, 41 miles

Total Goal Hours: 16.75 hrs

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Marathon Training - Week 7 Summary

Another "not-so-good" week for me. I was supposed to do 40 miles of running this week, and I only hit about half of that. A combination of apathy and hot weather conspired against me. If I don't get on the stick this week, I think I can kiss this marathon goodbye.

Here's how things broke down this week.


DaySwimBikeRun
Mon

--

0:15 (4.5 mi) to work
0:30 (8.5 mi) home

--

Tue

45 min (2000 m)
Fast 50's & 100's

0:35 (9.5 mi) to pool
0:15 (4.5 mi) to work
0:30 (8.5 mi) home

15:30 min (2 mi)
Mod Hard pace

Wed--

0:30 (8.5 mi) to work
0:30 (8.5 mi) home

52:24 min (6 mi)
Race pace

Thu

--

0:30 (8.5 mi) to work

--

Fri--

--

--

Sat--

--

--

Sun--

--

1:55:57 (12 mi)
Easy

Totals:
Swim: 00:45:00/ 2000 m
Bike: 3:35:00 / 61 mi
Run: 3:04:00 / 20 mi
Total Hours: 7:24:00

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Burrito Blues

I'm starting a list of things not to do before a marathon training run:

  • Don't eat a Chipotle steak & black bean burrito for lunch

I learned this today the hard way. Ate my burrito at about 12:30 for lunch. I figured I'd have plenty of time to digest, since I wasn't running until 4:00 pm. Well... I hit the dreadmill for my 4 mile run at straight up 4 o'clock. 1 mile into the run, the burpies attacked. There is nothing like re-tasting a Chipotle burrito while you're trying to exercise to take the fight right out of you. I tried to continue for another half-mile, but it was hopeless. I thought I was going to hurl.

Lesson learned.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Marathon Training - Week 7 Preview

This is week seven of the Denver Marathon Training Plan (+ some swim & bike training). The last couple of weeks have not been very strong. Due to a planned vacation with some friends from Texas, I missed two long runs, and simply did not put in much run training. This week will hopefully get me back in the swing.

Plan for this week:

WeekdayWorkouts
Monday:Bike 3 miles (easy commuting to work)
Bike 8.5 miles (easy commute from work)
Tuesday:Bike 9.5 miles (easy commute to the pool)
Swim 2500 meters (aerobic effort)
Bike 4.5 miles (easy commute to work)
Run 4 miles (aerobic effort)
Bike 8.5 miles (easy commute from work)
Wednesday:Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting to work)
Run 8 miles easy/aerobic effort
Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Thursday:Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting to work)
Run 4 miles aerobic effort
8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Friday:9.5 miles (easy commuting to pool)
Swim 3000 meters (endurance/form workout)
4.5 miles (easy commuting from pool to work)
8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Saturday:Ride 50 miles (easy/mod - Pine Junction Ride w/RMCC)
Run 8 miles @ goal race pace
Sunday:Long Run: 16 miles @ marathon pace minus 45 to 90 seconds

Goal Totals
Swim: ~2.0 hrs, 5500 meters
Bike: ~8.0 hrs, 124 miles
Run: ~ 6.5 hrs, 40 miles

Total Goal Hours: 16.5 hrs

Marathon Training Summary - Week 6

Well... not much marathon training was done this week. I ran once, a 3 miler, unless you count the 10K leg of my triathlon race on Sunday. I did a lot of riding while in the mountains on vacation, and only swam once.

On Monday's ride on the Glen Haven loop (Estes Park-Drake-Glen Haven-Estes Park), a photographer from the Estes Park Trail Gazette happened to come by as we were climbing out of Glen Haven, and he decided to take some pictures. Here are three pictures of me from that ride. Unfortunately, my friend Matt wasn't doing so well, and didn't make the entire climb... so he missed out on the photo op.

This is the middle of the switchback climb out of Glen Haven. The climb starts at the Glen Haven General Store, and rises rather gradually until you hit the switchbacks on this part. I waited for Matt at the base of these switchbacks, and then went the rest of the way without him (which is why he's not in the pictures. :) You can see the first switchback behind me. I thought I was gonna die. Luckily, it was very cool out, and was about to start raining. That wasn't a fun descent back into Estes Park.

This is my final ascent of the Alp de Glen Haven, as Matt termed it. I was really beat at this point, but still had a lot of road to cover before the summit.

This is the home stretch of the climb. When I talked to the photographer a few days later when I went to see if I could get the pictures he was taking, he told me he wanted to use this picture, and was going to call it "Pain & Suffering." That's a pretty accurate description. :)

Here's how things broke down this week.


DaySwimBikeRun
Mon

--

34 mi
Easy + Hill Climb

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Tue

35 min (1500 m)
Fast 50's

13 mi
Hill Climbing

25:40 min (3 mi)
Mod Hard pace

Wed--

--

--

Thu

--

38 mi
Mod. + Hill Climbing

--

Fri--

--

--

Sat--

1:00 (14 mi)
Easy riding

--

Sun29:30 (1500 m)
Race

1:20:14 (42 km)
Race

1:00:46 (10k)
Race

Totals:
Swim: 1:04:30 / 3000 m
Bike: 6:05:14 / 125 mi
Run: 1:26:26 / 9.2 mi
Total Hours: 8:36:00

Monday, July 17, 2006

Marathon Training - Week 6 Preview

This is week six. of the Denver Marathon Training Plan (+ some swim & bike training). Last week was a not a great week for my run training volume, and this week looks to be even worse. Family commitments have me missing a lot of training. Fortunately, this is a "rest" week, so the volume is lower.

Plan for this week:

No plan. I'm on vacation, and will simply do what I feel like doing. Will probably run once or twice and ride a lot, since we'll be in the mountains.

Marathon Training Summary - Week 5

Run training went a little off this week (and I expect next week, too), as we had friends from Texas in town, and we went on vacation to the mountains. I ran all of the workouts during the week, but my weekend runs went out the window.

On Saturday, I went to Boulder to ride the Boulder Peak Triathlon course again, because I'm racing the Peak next Sunday. Didn't get my race pace run workout in, because our friends Matt and Shauna arrived from Dallas that afternoon. Needless to say, the 14 miler on Sunday was history, too.

Total miles/time this week:


DaySwimBikeRun
Mon

1:05:00 (3300 m)
Endurance

--

--

Tue

--

30:19 (8.5 mi) SteadyRide
28:14 (8.5) Steady Ride

24:40 min (3 mi)
Mod Hard pace

Wed--

28:25 (8.5 mi) SteadyRide
29:15 (8.5) LT Reps

57:34 min (7 mi)
Moderate pace

Thu

--

--

24:34 min (3 mi)
Moderate Pace

Fri00:45 (2050 m)
Speed focus

30:19 (8.5 mi) SteadyRide
28:14 (8.5) Steady Ride

--

Sat--

1:15 (25 mi)
Hill Climb/Race Preview

--

Sun--

--

--

Totals:
Swim: 1:50:00 / 5350 m
Bike: 2:56:14 / 76 mi
Run: 1:46:48 / 31 mi
Total Hours: 6:33:02

Monday, July 10, 2006

Marathon Training - Week 5 Preview

This is week five of the Denver Marathon Training Plan (+ some swim & bike training). Last week was a good week for run training, but my bike and swimming hours were reduced from the goal sessions due to the combination of family obligations and bad weather. I'm hoping to improve the biking miles this week by commuting 4 days by bicycle, and incorporating to harder efforts into the rides. I'll also try to swim 3 times this week instead of only two. We'll see how it goes.

Plan for this week:

WeekdayWorkouts
Monday:Cross-train: Swim 3000 meters
Tuesday:Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting to work)
Run 3 miles (aerobic effort)
8.5 miles (warmup, 2 x 4 x 40 secs as hard as possible)
Wednesday:9.5 miles (easy commuting to pool)
Swim 2000 meters (speed)
4.5 miles (easy commuting from pool to work)
Run 7 miles easy/aerobic effort
8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Thursday:Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting to work)
Run 3 miles aerobic effort
8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Friday:9.5 miles (easy commuting to pool)
Swim 3000 meters (endurance/form workout)
4.5 miles (easy commuting from pool to work)
8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Saturday:Ride 50 miles (easy/mod - ride Boulder Peak course twice)
Run 7 miles easy pace
Sunday:Long Run: 14 miles @ marathon pace minus 45 to 90 seconds

Goal Totals
Swim: ~2.5 hrs, 8000 meters
Bike: ~7.0 hrs, 129 miles
Run: ~5.25 hrs, 31 miles

Total Goal Hours: 14.75 hrs

Sunday, July 9, 2006

Marathon Training Summary - Week 4

Run training went very well this week, but swim and Bike training took a little hit due to some family obligations and nasty, rainy weather that book-ended my training week. On Monday, I went out for a two hour ride, and got absolutely poured on by one of those famous Colorado afternoon thunder showers. I ended up cutting it short to a little over 1 hour.

On Saturday and Sunday, we had a freak weather occurrence where it literally rained all weekend. I've never seen it rain that much here for that long. Usually, we get a 15-20 minute shower and we're done.

Key training sessions this week were the ride and run on Saturday and the long run on Sunday. On Sat. I went up to Boulder to ride the Boulder Peak bike course. I've heard that Old Stage Hill is pretty tough, and since I didn't get to do the race last year, I hadn't actually ridden the course yet. A profile of the hill, which I stole from someone else's blog, is pictured here. Ignore the wavy lines, as they refer to someone's power and heart rate profile for the climb. I just needed an elevation profile, and this was all I could find.

Well... Old Stage Hill is very tough. It's said to be a 15% grade for about half a mile to two-thirds of a mile. That ain't an easy climb. What was more depressing was the gradual ascent to the start of the real climb. Leaving the transition area and heading out toward Old Stage Hill is mostly an incline, although admittedly, fairly gradula for most of the way. But that cuts into your speed in the first part of the course. Particularly for someone like me, who's not a great climber. Fortunately, the remainder of the course is mostly downhill or flat, so it's very fast. I had planned to do the course loop twice for a total of a 50 mile ride. However, one time up Old Stage was enough for me, and the weather helped my ego a bit by pelting me with an increasingly driving rain. Those two factors were plenty to get me off the course after the first loop.

My weekend runs were done in the rain, since it was cloudy and nasty all weekend long. My Sat. "race pace" run was done post ride in the evening. I felt pretty good, and coasted at a moderately hard pace, which was nearly a full minute under my goal race pace. Very happy with that. The Sunday long run was a 13 mile slog-fest through a steady rain. I struggled a bit, but held on to just over 9:00/mi pace, which is actually my goal race pace. I probably did the run too hard, particularly given the fact that my week was structured without the training plan's planned rest day on Friday, but I really wanted to get the run over with, so I pushed the pace a little. I'm really feeling it tonight, though.

Total miles/time this week:


DaySwimBikeRun
Mon--

1:09:04 (20 mi)
Easy (cut short - rain)

--

Tue

--

--

--

Wed1:00:00 (3000 m)
End./Speed mix

--

23:20 min (3 mi)
Mod Hard pace

Thu

--

32:10 (8.5 mi)
Easy ride home from work

49:25 min (6 mi)
Mod Hard Pace

Fri1:00 (3000 m)
Speed focus

--

25:14 (3 mi)
Aerobic pace

Sat--

1:15 (25 mi)
Hill Climb/Race Preview

48:40 min (6 mi)
Mod Hard

Sun--

--

1:58:00 (13 mi)
Easy Pace

Totals:
Swim: 2:00 / 6000 m
Bike: 2:56:14 / 53.5 mi
Run: 4:24:39 / 31 mi
Total Hours: 9:20:53

Wednesday, July 5, 2006

Marathon Training - Week 4 Preview

This is week four of the Denver Marathon Training Plan (+ some swim & bike training) . Last week was a "rest" week, with some reduced training distances. Because of a mysterious issue with my breathing on one run, I skipped the "long run" the next day as a precaution. I suppose that if there is a "good" week to have a problem like that, this is the week. We'll see how the rest of the week goes.

Plan for this week:

WeekdayWorkouts
Monday:Cross-train: Ride an easy 20 miles
Tuesday:Off
Wednesday:Swim 3000 meters (endurance/speed mix)
Run 3 miles easy/aerobic effort
Thursday:Bike 8.5 miles (easy commuting from work)
Run 6 miles aerobic/mod effort
Friday:Swim 2550 meters (speed/kick workout)
Run 3 miles easy
Saturday:Ride 50 miles (easy/mod)
Run 6 miles @ goal marathon pace
Sunday:Long Run: 13 miles @ marathon pace minus 45 to 90 seconds

Goal Totals
Swim: ~2 hrs, 5500 meters
Bike: ~4:00 hrs, 78 miles
Run: ~4.5 hrs, 31 miles

Monday, July 3, 2006

Marathon Training Summary - Week 3

Well... this week didn't go very well. I had a very interesting and rather frightening experience on Saturday morning when I went for my race-pace 6 mile run. Started out great at about 7:30/mile for the first couple of miles. Then, I started to really labor with my breathing. I thought at first that I'd just gone out too hard. After all, I'm shooting for 9:00 pace on the marathon, but doing my race pace training at 8:00 pace, just for a little insurance. So, 7:30/mile is a lot faster than I needed to be going.

Well, I slowed quite a bit for the next 3 miles, and had hit an average of 7:45/mile for 5.5 miles, when I had to stop, because I was coughing up phlegm and mucus like crazy. I wiped off my mouth with my shirt, and noticed it was pink. Apparently, I'd been cough up a little blood! Hmmm... that's never happened before. My chest felt pretty raw and tight, so I figured I'd best pack it in for the day, and I walked home very slowly the last half mile.

I wonder if my lungs got a little irritated by the hot, dirty air in Phoenix the couple of days before that I spend there. Couple that with a return to altitude, and I think that may have been the problem. In any event, I skipped the long run on Sunday to be on the safe side.

Total miles this week:


DaySwimBikeRun
Mon1:02 (3000 m)
Endurance

35 min (9.75 mi) to Pool
15 min (4.25 mi) to Work
30 min (8.5 mi) to Home

--

Tue

--

--

Wed--

--

23:44 min (3 miles)
Aerobic pace

Thu

--

--

51:39 min (6 miles)
Moderate Pace

Fri--

--

25:15(3 miles)
Aerobic pace

Sat--

--

42:23 min (5.5 miles)
Hard

Sun--

1:09:06 (20 mi)
Moderate/Hill Climbing

--
(Injury prevention)

Totals:
Swim: 1:02 / 3000 m
Bike: 2:20 / 45.5 mi
Run: 2:23 / 17.5 mi
Total Hours: 5:45