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Brian's Running Adventures
I AM A RUNNER, Over the last 14 years I have run over 12,000 miles including 10 Half Marathons, 11 Full Marathons, a 200 mile relay and 8 Ultra Marathons. With all of that, I always find an adventure in the RUN!
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Monday, December 23, 2013
Week in Review
Last Week In Review: (Dec 15 - 22)
Monday 10
Tuesday 7
Weds 9
Thursday 0
Friday 0
Saturday 31
Sunday 0
Total: 57 miles
Monday/Tuesday and Wednesday would be my only running days prior to running the SeaShore Nature Trail 50K. If you have followed by blog for long you know this is my third time running this event. There's been some good, some bad and I hope some better times at First landing State Park.
Monday and Tuesday were both easy days, I ran around our housing community and did not push the pace much. Wednesday I ran with my wife while she fast walked. We stayed on Fort Lee to take advantage of some daylight hours. I got in a solid 9 miles and some hills with a respectable 8:30 pace. Then we shut it down for the week tapering for the 50k.
Saturday I ran the SeaShore Nature Trail 50K. and had a good outing, but you can read about that in a future race report. Until the race report is published, enjoy these select photos.
And I'm still winning the war against Diet Dew.
Hope you had a great week!
Monday 10
Tuesday 7
Weds 9
Thursday 0
Friday 0
Saturday 31
Sunday 0
Total: 57 miles
Monday and Tuesday were both easy days, I ran around our housing community and did not push the pace much. Wednesday I ran with my wife while she fast walked. We stayed on Fort Lee to take advantage of some daylight hours. I got in a solid 9 miles and some hills with a respectable 8:30 pace. Then we shut it down for the week tapering for the 50k.
Saturday I ran the SeaShore Nature Trail 50K. and had a good outing, but you can read about that in a future race report. Until the race report is published, enjoy these select photos.
And I'm still winning the war against Diet Dew.
Hope you had a great week!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Running Flaws
Fixing My Running Flaws
I stumbled across this video while searching You Tube for Ultra videos the other day. And it perfectly put into video what I have been working to correct in my running form over the summer.
The girls list the five biggest mistakes runners make:
1. Running Upright
2. Overstriding
3. Heelstriking
4. Arm Swing (front to back)
5. Tightening your core
Out of these five I was in pretty good shape other then #2 and 3
I over-stride and heel strike something terrible. I've known this for a long time but really never set out to do anything about it. A typical trait of all my running shoes was that I wear out the heels (right more then left) faster then anywhere else.
It wasn't until I watched the DVD on the Western States 100, Unbreakable and witnessed Anton Krupicka's, running form, that I decided to do something about this. It was during this remarkable video that I noticed how up right and free he ran. I now had a video comparison of a nimble and light running style compared with how hard, heavy impacting, and heel first I ran. I knew I had some areas to improve on.
Over the summer when I went out on training runs I noticed when I ran more under myself (feet landing under my hips) and on the front of my foot compared to the back, my leg turn over improved, I had more zip in my runs and my legs just felt better.
AND another benefit....I GOT FASTER!
Now I will tell you I was not sure what I really fixed, until I watched this video and these gals at The Balanced Runner put on video what small changes I made over the summer. Without knowing it...I fixed 2 of the Biggest 5 Mistakes.
What is your biggest running mistake?
Are you going to fix it?
I stumbled across this video while searching You Tube for Ultra videos the other day. And it perfectly put into video what I have been working to correct in my running form over the summer.
The girls list the five biggest mistakes runners make:
1. Running Upright
2. Overstriding
3. Heelstriking
4. Arm Swing (front to back)
5. Tightening your core
Out of these five I was in pretty good shape other then #2 and 3
I over-stride and heel strike something terrible. I've known this for a long time but really never set out to do anything about it. A typical trait of all my running shoes was that I wear out the heels (right more then left) faster then anywhere else.
(Note that wear pattern)
It wasn't until I watched the DVD on the Western States 100, Unbreakable and witnessed Anton Krupicka's, running form, that I decided to do something about this. It was during this remarkable video that I noticed how up right and free he ran. I now had a video comparison of a nimble and light running style compared with how hard, heavy impacting, and heel first I ran. I knew I had some areas to improve on.
Over the summer when I went out on training runs I noticed when I ran more under myself (feet landing under my hips) and on the front of my foot compared to the back, my leg turn over improved, I had more zip in my runs and my legs just felt better.
AND another benefit....I GOT FASTER!
Now I will tell you I was not sure what I really fixed, until I watched this video and these gals at The Balanced Runner put on video what small changes I made over the summer. Without knowing it...I fixed 2 of the Biggest 5 Mistakes.
What is your biggest running mistake?
Are you going to fix it?
Monday, December 16, 2013
week in review
Last Week In Review:
Monday 10
Tuesday 4
Weds 9.3
Thursday 0
Friday 8
Saturday 15.5
Sunday 0
Total: 46.8 miles
Tuesday, the first miles I've run on a treadmill in quiet sometime. I wanted to do more, but the room the treadmill was located in was 84 degrees and I never got used to the heat. Second, I was attending a retirement dinner later that night and timing was a bit cramped so I was constantly watching the clock and felt pressed the entire time.
Thursday, Along with our Church group my wife and I went to the The Story Tour, outstanding show. THE STORY, a musical journey from Genesis to Revelation. Featuring a full children’s choir and orchestra with Casting Crowns, Steven Curtis Chapman, Natalie Grant, Matthew West, Nichole Nordeman, Selah, Rawsrvnt and renowned author and pastor, Randy Frazee. Worth every penny...and the impact is external.
Saturday, I ran along with a good running friend George N. We ran 15 miles at a moderate pace as a tune up for the 50k. It was my second outing running with my race vest, you can get the details here. Funny how I think about this as a medium distance run where years before it would be a long run.
And this week I decided to kick the Diet Dew habit, glad to report I'm still married to Michele, and no one has been harmed by my decision. Although there was an unexpected drop in the stock values for Pepsico. Does that relate?
AND Surpassed 2000 miles for the year!
All in all it was a good solid week of training leading up to my third running of the SeaShore Nature Trail 50K. My plan for the 50k is to run a smart race, around a 5:30, but believe I'm capable of a faster time. I'll hold myself back in hopes of not blowing up my legs, I have a 50 miler two week later which starts my prep for Umstead and my first 100 miler.
Hope you had a great week!
Monday 10
Tuesday 4
Weds 9.3
Thursday 0
Friday 8
Saturday 15.5
Sunday 0
Total: 46.8 miles
Tuesday, the first miles I've run on a treadmill in quiet sometime. I wanted to do more, but the room the treadmill was located in was 84 degrees and I never got used to the heat. Second, I was attending a retirement dinner later that night and timing was a bit cramped so I was constantly watching the clock and felt pressed the entire time.
Thursday, Along with our Church group my wife and I went to the The Story Tour, outstanding show. THE STORY, a musical journey from Genesis to Revelation. Featuring a full children’s choir and orchestra with Casting Crowns, Steven Curtis Chapman, Natalie Grant, Matthew West, Nichole Nordeman, Selah, Rawsrvnt and renowned author and pastor, Randy Frazee. Worth every penny...and the impact is external.
Saturday, I ran along with a good running friend George N. We ran 15 miles at a moderate pace as a tune up for the 50k. It was my second outing running with my race vest, you can get the details here. Funny how I think about this as a medium distance run where years before it would be a long run.
And this week I decided to kick the Diet Dew habit, glad to report I'm still married to Michele, and no one has been harmed by my decision. Although there was an unexpected drop in the stock values for Pepsico. Does that relate?
AND Surpassed 2000 miles for the year!
All in all it was a good solid week of training leading up to my third running of the SeaShore Nature Trail 50K. My plan for the 50k is to run a smart race, around a 5:30, but believe I'm capable of a faster time. I'll hold myself back in hopes of not blowing up my legs, I have a 50 miler two week later which starts my prep for Umstead and my first 100 miler.
Hope you had a great week!
Friday, December 13, 2013
Diet Dew
Is Diet Mountain Dew KILLING Me?
(Ya----hoooo, Diet Mountain Dew)
I’m Done With Diet Dew…(well sort of).
If you know me in person, have followed my Tweets/Facebook
updates or ventured to read my blog, you know that I drink way to much Diet Mountain
Dew.
My daily intake is going something like this:
1 can on the drive to work with my "on the road breakfast"
1 can when I get to my desk
* maybe another can around 0930/1000
* maybe another can around 0930/1000
1 can for lunch
1 can on the drive home
1 can after my run
2 cans for dinner
1 as I watch TV or read
And
a last one when I go to bed for the night
a last one when I go to bed for the night
Nine maybe 10 cans of that wonderful, and refreshing, chemically
altered mountain spring water. Oh my Diet
Mountain Dew, how you pick me up. Oh my Diet Mountain Dew, how you allow me to get thu my day.
Oh My Precious….Dew!
Oh My Precious….Dew!
Oh pls don’t judge me…
Did you see any water in there…neither did I. And to think I've run 12,000+ miles and nearing 100 races like this. But I’m getting older, more in tune with my health and I want to be around a little while longer. If I want to be a better runner, I know the time is now, I must do something, and I must make some changes.
Did you see any water in there…neither did I. And to think I've run 12,000+ miles and nearing 100 races like this. But I’m getting older, more in tune with my health and I want to be around a little while longer. If I want to be a better runner, I know the time is now, I must do something, and I must make some changes.
So. Finally. I've decided to dew do something about it.
Now I’m weak, I really don’t desire to go cold turkey so I’m
going to cut way back on this stuff. I
have to be honest I don’t see myself giving up my morning and after work Dew. I have a long commute and that wonderful golden pick me up helps keep me
awake while driving. The rest of the day
is open game and I’m committed to not drinking Diet Dew after 8 pm.
With those borders in place, I’m going to attack this like I
do a long run. Slow and steady.
Starting today, I’m going to start drinking one 16oz bottle
of water (minimum) for every can of Diet Dew.
I really don’t want to give it up 100% and I’m not saying
I’ll never have another can. My goal is
to cut down on my consumption and drink the stuff more
moderately. I also want to get a lot
more water into my diet.
So I’m sorry world if I’m a little grumpy. I’m sorry workers for Pepsi-Cola bottling if
this slows down production, I’m sorry my Diet Dew family if I don’t get to see
you as often…but I want to be around a lot longer and I have more miles to run,
more sunsets to witness, and a few mountains to run!
Is there something you need to give up, cut back on? Tell us about it!
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Happy Birthday
My Blog is just over two years old, We Need To Have A Party!
Or better yet, I need to revamp my blog. Truth be told I’ve been somewhat unhappy with
my little spot on the internet for some time.
I make a point of checking out a few other blogs every day and the vast
majority of them are much more professional looking. So over the holidays, my blog is going to get
a makeover! And here is where I need
your help.
I need your feedback on what you like and don’t like about
my blog.
PLEASE post a comment with some feedback so that I can
better entertain, inspire, inform and highlight my running adventures.
Thanks A lot, and Keep on Running Strong!
Brian
Monday, December 9, 2013
AK Ultra Vest A Review
Ultimate Direction Ultra Running Vest - AK Race Vest
UPDATE SECOND RUN:
The first time I ran with my AK Race Vest I left all the pockets and bottles empty. You can read about that test drive and my initial impressions below.
For my second test drive, I decided to fill both bottles with 20 oz of water, to get used to carrying the load. The only other item I had in the vest was my car keys.
After filling the bottles I decided to try and take a few draws of water out of the UD style Kicker Valve. AND I really don't like the "nipples" compared to my pull top bottles. (I guess that is what you call the traditional style bottles)
I attempted to draw water out of the UD bottles a few times in the kitchen and just could not get it done right. I figured if I was not comfortable performing this "simple" task standing in my kitchen while not moving, my chances of success while running were near zero.
Other then that I like this vest. With the full bottles in the Vest my first thought was "wow, that's heavy." Up to this point I have never ran with anything strapped to my back. The bottles fit nice and were easy to secure, I ran 15.5 miles with it and was surprised I hardly noticed the extra weight and the vest did not move at all. I was not used to the water sloshing around in the bottles but within the first mile I hardly noticed it.
After two test drives, I'm glad I invested in this vest.
INITIAL IMPRESSIONS:
With a date with the Umstead 100 Mile Endurance Run on the horizon, I have some long training runs including running the Graveyard 100k in March unsupported, on my calender. With this I figured I needed to invest in and get used to running in a vest to help carry some hydration and fuel to keep me going.
Honestly, I never thought I would wear a vest, I've carried my hand held water bottles since I began marathon training 12 years ago and they work just fine. But seeing that I was going to be running 62 miles, mostly during night time hours with limited support, I needed to embrace a Ultra vest. Being that I wanted something light and non-intrusive...I decided to trust the GREAT mountain ultra runner Anton Krupicka, "the apostle of the "less is more" philosophy."
I chose the Ultimate Direction Signature Series AK vest.
If your interested in the specs on this vest you can click here and visit the UD web site, I'm going to give you a new users perspective.
When the package arrived the first thing I noticed was how light the box was...if I had opened up the shipping box and it was empty I would not have been surprised. This vest is light... This vest is also made of some soft yet very supportive materials. In my hands, I thought for sure I was holding something off the drawing boards of a NASA designer.
I'm 5' 7" 152 to 155 pounds in racing trim...I ordered the small/medium vest and truth be told it fits very snuggly, which I like. It should be noted that I'm at the max size adjustments.
Seeing that I have never run with a vest, I wanted to introduce it into my running arsenal slowly.
My first test drive with the AK vest I went for a 15 mile trail run, with nothing in the vest. I fit the vest to my size, snapped it up, and took off. And truth be told...I had no issues running with it at all. The snug fit resulted in zero movement with no interference with my running motion or any issues with chaffing, pinching or fit issues. The snug fit almost made me feel secure wearing it and the slight compression seamed to help me with my exhaling. I swear I was breathing deeper.
After my first test drive....I LOVE this vest.
The only thing I don't like about it are the bottles...I plan to swap out the 20oz bottles for more traditional 12oz bottles. I also don't plan to use both front pockets for hydration. I'll hand carry one bottle, have one in the vest and use the second front pocket for fuel
A good technical review for this vest can be found here, the Ginger runner had some issues with flap placement and I can understand that.
Next time out I'll fill up the water bottles...and give you my second impressions.
Oh, what other long training runs do I have in store before Umstead?
Dec, SeaShore 50K
Jan, 50 miles at Noland Trail
Feb, 50 Miles TBD
Mar, Graveyard 100k
Apr, Umstead 100 Miles
UPDATE SECOND RUN:
The first time I ran with my AK Race Vest I left all the pockets and bottles empty. You can read about that test drive and my initial impressions below.
For my second test drive, I decided to fill both bottles with 20 oz of water, to get used to carrying the load. The only other item I had in the vest was my car keys.
After filling the bottles I decided to try and take a few draws of water out of the UD style Kicker Valve. AND I really don't like the "nipples" compared to my pull top bottles. (I guess that is what you call the traditional style bottles)
VS.
(The winner)
I attempted to draw water out of the UD bottles a few times in the kitchen and just could not get it done right. I figured if I was not comfortable performing this "simple" task standing in my kitchen while not moving, my chances of success while running were near zero.
Other then that I like this vest. With the full bottles in the Vest my first thought was "wow, that's heavy." Up to this point I have never ran with anything strapped to my back. The bottles fit nice and were easy to secure, I ran 15.5 miles with it and was surprised I hardly noticed the extra weight and the vest did not move at all. I was not used to the water sloshing around in the bottles but within the first mile I hardly noticed it.
After two test drives, I'm glad I invested in this vest.
INITIAL IMPRESSIONS:
With a date with the Umstead 100 Mile Endurance Run on the horizon, I have some long training runs including running the Graveyard 100k in March unsupported, on my calender. With this I figured I needed to invest in and get used to running in a vest to help carry some hydration and fuel to keep me going.
Honestly, I never thought I would wear a vest, I've carried my hand held water bottles since I began marathon training 12 years ago and they work just fine. But seeing that I was going to be running 62 miles, mostly during night time hours with limited support, I needed to embrace a Ultra vest. Being that I wanted something light and non-intrusive...I decided to trust the GREAT mountain ultra runner Anton Krupicka, "the apostle of the "less is more" philosophy."
I chose the Ultimate Direction Signature Series AK vest.
If your interested in the specs on this vest you can click here and visit the UD web site, I'm going to give you a new users perspective.
When the package arrived the first thing I noticed was how light the box was...if I had opened up the shipping box and it was empty I would not have been surprised. This vest is light... This vest is also made of some soft yet very supportive materials. In my hands, I thought for sure I was holding something off the drawing boards of a NASA designer.
I'm 5' 7" 152 to 155 pounds in racing trim...I ordered the small/medium vest and truth be told it fits very snuggly, which I like. It should be noted that I'm at the max size adjustments.
Seeing that I have never run with a vest, I wanted to introduce it into my running arsenal slowly.
My first test drive with the AK vest I went for a 15 mile trail run, with nothing in the vest. I fit the vest to my size, snapped it up, and took off. And truth be told...I had no issues running with it at all. The snug fit resulted in zero movement with no interference with my running motion or any issues with chaffing, pinching or fit issues. The snug fit almost made me feel secure wearing it and the slight compression seamed to help me with my exhaling. I swear I was breathing deeper.
After my first test drive....I LOVE this vest.
The only thing I don't like about it are the bottles...I plan to swap out the 20oz bottles for more traditional 12oz bottles. I also don't plan to use both front pockets for hydration. I'll hand carry one bottle, have one in the vest and use the second front pocket for fuel
A good technical review for this vest can be found here, the Ginger runner had some issues with flap placement and I can understand that.
Next time out I'll fill up the water bottles...and give you my second impressions.
Oh, what other long training runs do I have in store before Umstead?
Dec, SeaShore 50K
Jan, 50 miles at Noland Trail
Feb, 50 Miles TBD
Mar, Graveyard 100k
Apr, Umstead 100 Miles
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