Monday, April 27, 2009

Today's the first day of many days

Well looking over the training plan today I begin the plan with 2 easy miles at 8:30 min/mile pace. I took Mark in the stroller. I clocked in the first lap at 8:10 and the second mile at 8:20. The first lap started right from home, and I think I am going to wait until I am on the strip before I start my clock next time. Pacing was offf obviously, but I was pushing mark so I felt slower then what I was really going. I'll have to work on that for next time. But now to the totals.

For the day: 2 miles
For the week: 2 miles
For the year: 13.4 miles

Totals for Friday

Total for the day:  2.4 miles
Total for the week: 8.15 miles
Total for the year: 8.15 miles

Not bad going into the weekend.

Saturday was a lazy day.  It was cooler and well frankly I didn't want to leave the house.  LOL.  I know not a good excuse but it happened.

On Sunday, I took Mark out for a quick 3.25 mile run.  I didn't worry about the time as I was just waiting for Christina to get back with Mexican.  Which by the way was BOMB!  Best Mexican we've had here for the price.  I forget the place but maybe Christina will leave a comment about where it is for those of you in Monterey who read my post...if there are any.

But at the end the run felt good, and the hills not as hard pushing Mark.  I think being rested helped.  I was talking to Mark during the run as if he was running it with me.  I am sure that would have seemed odd to most, but to me I it was nice to think of how I might help my son become an excellent runner.

So for the totals we have:
Total for the day: 3.25 miles
Total for the week: 11.4 miles
Total for the year: 11.4  miles

Today I start my training program so we will see how that goes.  Until then, just keep kicking.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Friday's Workout

Well after a grueling Calculus test Christina and I went to the MWR's Earth Day run. It consisted of 4 laps around the Del Monte Lake. It was good as most of the trail around the lake is dirt/crushed rock. This would provide for some good short runs during lunch. So I may want to incorporate that, especially if I am feeling a little more sore than normal. It is realtively flat with a single steep incline right at the beginning. But according to the MWR guys the total was 2.4 miles around the lake 4 times. We walked the first two laps which I pushed Mark for 1 lap and then Christina pushed for the second. I then took Mark for a run for the last two laps. No time, but that's fine. It was a good quick 1.2 miles and I felt good. Pushing Mark adds a little effort, and the trail was a little shaky so going any faster may have meant Mark would end up on his side which is not a good situation. But for that's all for now, so until then, keep kicking.

It is now Friday

Well fans, I fell a little off the bandwagon with keeping up on my blog.  I know the masses are devastated.  Not really, as there are probably only 3 people who read this.  I feel like that chick in "YES, MAN".  You'll know what I am talking about if you've seen it.  'Nuff said there.

So on Wednesday I didn't do anything.  So here's my numbers for that.
Miles for the day: 0
Miles for the week: 5.75
Miles for the year: 5.75

Not too happy about those numbers.  Yesterday (Thursday) I biked in with Frank and Dave.  The ride to school was not bad.  But the ride home just about killed me.  I need to leave my back pack at school.  LOL.  But I can't count those as miles as I don't know what the equivalent is.  There is a formula which will let me account for it so I'll put in y next blog.  

This afternoon will be a 2.4 miles around Lake Del Monte with the wife.  Looking forward to it.  Will post more tonight.  PS today is my anniversary with my with.  2 whole years and counting...LOL.  But I love you just as much today as I did when I fell in love with her.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Yesterday

Just for those curious, yesterday I ran somewhere around 3.25 miles with Mark (my son).  I am not sure the exact distance because I took a different route than normal, but it is safe to say that the distance was pretty close.  I had a little cramping in my calves towards the end especially on the inclines.  At first I was running on my tip-toes but not sure that was the most efficient way to do it.  But it was on some steep inclines.  On the more gradual ones I was able to just lengthen out my stride a little more.  
Total time run 40:20.  
Total for the day: 3.25 mi
Total for the week: 5.75 mi
Total for the year: 5.75 mi
So far so good.  Not sure what I am going to do today, but I'll figure something out.  Training plan starts next week.  So until the next post, keep kicking.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Let's start thinking of a plan

So let's start thinking of a plan.  I consulted Runner's World for the training plans and expected times I should get based on two known numbers.  I ran my test mile yesterday and I raced a 5K the Saturday before last.  The results of that are posted below.  

But before I get there I think I need to calculate my max heart rate and base some of the times off of my heart rate.  This will help determine if I am pushing too hard or too easy.  It will also give me a sense of perceived vs. actual effort.  All of which is crucial to an effective training plan.

So let's see what would be my Max Heart Rate (MHR)?
Well there are so many formulas out there so let's go through them and see what we come up with:
MHR=220-age => MHR=220-26=194
MHR=205.8-(.685*age) => MHR=205.8*.685*26=188
MHR=206.3-(.711*age) => MHR=206.3*.711*26=188 (187.8)
MHR=217*(.85*age) => MHR=217-.85*26=195 (194.9)
Online Calulator based on age and Resting Heart Rate of 64 BPM = 194
True Max Heart Rate => TBD 
(I found how to find my true Max Heart Rate which I will do at the track tomorrow)

But for now I think it is safe to say my MHR is some around 194 (since the last lap of my test mile had me at 191 BPM).

Now that I have some clue of how my body is working I can begin the training process.

Runner's world has great training plans which I intend to follow and adjust based on new race times and a balance of my 5K time vs. my mile time.  Which brings me to an interesting question.  Is my 5K actually my mile time * 3.1 miles?  No...but that is based on a track versus and course whose elevation constantly changes.  Was my test mile really a true test mile?  Not sure.  It was warmer than usual and it was after a full day of school.  I had not eaten very well during the day, so that could be a big factor as well.  But for now we will assume it as ground truth, because it is probably close enough.  I think I will time myself again at the end of May.

So let's see what those results were by the way.  

5K Pace 1 Mile Pace
1500m 5:56 1500m 5:32
the mile 6:23 the mile 5:58
3000m(3k) 12:22 3000m(3k) 11:33
3200m(about 2 miles) 13:14 3200m(about 2 miles) 12:22
5000m(5k) 21:15 5000m(5k) 19:51
8000m(8k) 34:58:00 8000m(8k) 32:39:00
5 miles 35:11:00 5 miles 32:51:00
10,000m(10k) 44:18:00 10,000m(10k) 41:22:00
ten miles 1:13:21 ten miles 1:08:30
a half marathon 1:37:39 a half marathon 1:31:13
a marathon 3:23:36 a marathon 3:10:10
5K Pace 1 Mile Pace
8:44 min/mile Easy run training pace   8:24 min/mile Easy run training pace  
7:16 min/mile Tempo run training pace   6:59 min/mile Tempo run training pace  
6:33 min/mile Maxmum oxygen pace   6:18 min/mile Maxmum oxygen pace  
6:04 min/mile Speed form pace   5:50 min/mile Speed form pace  
8:44 - 9:52 min/mile Long run training pace   8:24 - 9:30 min/mile Long run training pace  
3:21 min/800 Yasso 800s pace   3:13 min/800 Yasso 800s  pace  

So we have those results, an estimated MHR benchmark times and some training plans.  So let's see what happens from now on.  I'll make comments about the how the plan is coming later on.  Until then, keep kicking.

Track Day

Well this afternoon has come and gone. The following are my results.

800m warmup
Stretched
Timed Mile
1st Lap: 1:18    Heart Rate: 167 BPM
2nd Lap: 1:29  Heart Rate: 186 BMP
3rd Lap: 1:35   Heart Rate: 189 BMP
4th Lap: 1:35   Heart Rate: 191 BMP
Overall time:  5:58
Finished off with a mile cool down
Total milage for the day: 2.5 miles
Total for the week: 2.5 miles
Total for the year: 2.5 miles

Needless to say you can easily see that my first lap was way too fast.  My heart rate shot up and my times slowed down.  I think if I had run that about 10 seconds slower I would have been able to run the last 2 laps about 7 seconds faster each.  Overall 4 seconds faster: 5:54.  Not bad for the first day on the track.  Ideally, I need to be at 5:45.  

So for the next blog I'll do some calculations and see where my training plan takes me.  All I know is today Momma probably has Zumba, so I'll take my son for a easy 3 miler.  More to come.  Until then, keep kicking.

Monday, April 20, 2009

This is why I do what I do

Well first let me state that this video above has nothing to do with this blog.  However, I've been wanting to find this video for a long time and finally found it.  So watch it, enjoy, realize that when people don't listen to people like me there is the potential to lose 50 million in a single swoop.  And yes, I was on the ship when this happened. 

But I guess let me begin.  I am doing this for 4 reasons. 1) Because I want to try and reach my goal of getting into the a fast as I possibly can for my age.  Not that I am old or anything, but I want to get fast.  I know this will take lots of time.  2) Because I figured that this would be a good way to keep track of my runs.  Everything I've read says I should keep a log.  Well that's great for when you have the time to break out the log book, write everything down, and then remember the logs when you move. Needless to say I am too lazy and have enough stuff cluttering up my life.  3) Because it will also allow me to keep in touch with all my friends who are on my Facebook, but I simply don't check as often as I should.  4) Finally, because as I eluded to earlier I am a bit lazy and when I have my friends and family giving me a hard time about doing something, well I tend to get it done.

So now what do you need to do.  WELL...bust my chops when you think I am slacking, give praise or encouragement when you feel necessary, and just enjoy hearing from someone who thinks about all of you at some point during his runs.  Who knows maybe this will inspire you get out and run.  Whatever the case I hope that we can help each other through doing this.  

My next post this afternoon will include what I did today, what my goals are, and how I think I am going to get there.  I'll include pictures and videos, maybe music if I can, that I find interesting or that I take during this journey.  I don't think there will be a time limit for this, ie I am training to for just this year, so it may change as the years go on.  I hope that everyone who starts on this journey with me, is there to see it evolve.  Until this afternoon, I am off to read, get a haircut, and think about where I last put an important folder that is driving me nuts that I can't find.  Maybe I'll remember on a run.  Until then keep kicking.