#7097543 - 05/30/13 01:33 PM
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Ampsman in Extremis
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58 minutes The hill at midpoint sucked up and down. Sloppy mud on top of clay. Expecting quads to hurt.
Drinking beer and endorphin buzzin. I should run more races!
Awesome time man! It was a night race?
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#7098524 - 05/30/13 09:38 PM
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Not night, Ha. would have been much slower.
I'm happy to break 8 pace offroad. Especially with 5k hill followed by 1k murderous muddy hill and back. I suck at hills but got through it Quads, calves, abs are all feeling that downhill.
Plus I feel like I didn't leave much left, so good race.
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#7100794 - 06/01/13 01:11 AM
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#7104119 - 06/03/13 01:43 PM
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Congrats on running your first full! I am dreading my first (planning for LA next March).
Ran at the Costa Mesa Community Run yesterday. Last year I ran the 5K course in 26:40. This year I ran the 10K in 49:26. Pretty excited to see my times drop. But waaay more hills than I remember. Next one is HB 5K in July.
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#7114334 - 06/07/13 09:49 PM
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^^Good pickup.
Since Chris will be forcing me to eat crap tomorrow I managed to squeeze in an 11 mile run tonight.
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#7114956 - 06/08/13 01:21 PM
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I've been going through the past 1-1.5 years of posts, very good info.
I just started running for the first time a couple months back. Nothing serious (maybe 2 miles per session, 2-3 times per week). The first 2-3 weeks were more like 20% running 80% walking, but I'm definitely seeing improvement. Last week my brother asked if I wanted to run a half-marathon with him in late September so I said "sure"! Started the Hal Higdon plan and just finished the first 4-miler this morning: http://www.halhigdon.com/training/51131/Half-Marathon-Novice-1-Training-Program
So far so good, expected aches & pains I suppose, but I'm having a blast. I was planning on just repeating week 7 or so until the remaining weeks line up with the upcoming half. Does this seem like a reasonable plan?
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#7117517 - 06/10/13 11:53 AM
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Ampsman in Extremis
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What a day. So this race was kind of a last minute sign up, I had been feeling good and had put in 70 miles the week before so I thought I might as well get out there and see what I could do. I was supposed to run this same course last year but the race got cancelled the a couple of days before because the company that ran it went out of business. The course follows the skyline to the sea trail thru the santa cruz mountains. You start on skyline boulevard on the inland side of the mountains and run to the ocean. Theres about 3800 feet of elevation gain but a quad busting 5k+ of loss. The wife dropped me off about 8:15 for the late 9am start that they scheduled. Picked up my bib and dropped my final deuce before the race, felt pretty good. The problem with a downhill, shady single track start is you tend to go out a bit to fast, especially when you start towards the front. After knocking out 2 pretty quick miles I settled down and found a good pace. It was a gorgeous morning, low 60's sunny and beautiful single track and the miles were ticking by pretty quick. At about mile 4 I noticed that someone was pretty close behind me so I shouted out to let them know that they can cruise by if they need to. It was a woman and she said nope this pace is awesome, we started chatting a bit, I do most of my training alone so you forget how much easier a run can be when you are having conversation with someone. Right before the first aid at about 6 out of the blue I feel 2 stings on my leg, one by my knee and one right above my sock, I figure it must have been bees or yellow jackets, but the little sting or bites stuck with me for most of the race. I kept cruising with the lady till about mile 7 or so when we hit some good hills and I pulled ahead a bit, when we got to the top I looked back and she was right behind me again. We hit the next aid at about 11 and started a pretty technical downhill section, at one point I rolled my ankle a bit and stopped for a second and she pulled ahead of me. I knew I just need to run it off so I kept moving and about a quarter mile later I was good to go and had caught up to her. There was a marathon as well as a 50k, so at the 15 mile aid station the marathoners kept going straight and the 50k did a 5 mile loop. I took an extra couple seconds at this aid station to pound a gu and some gummy bears so she took off a bit ahead of me for one of the biggest climbs of the race. I caught up to her and she looked super strong so I just cruised behind her, we made a big dent on the lead of a couple guys in front of us on the that loop. We hit the same aid station from mile 15 after the loop, we were at about 20 miles at that point and had 8 miles till the next aid station. We had another climb right away and I could tell that she was hurting and she told me that she was feeling like she was going to start cramping and I should go ahead, I cruised past her but she tucked right in and hung with me. After about a mile we hit another awesome downhill technical section of singe track and she went ahead of me at some point right after we started that. I was actually feeling really good at this point and knew I could push a little harder was just really enjoying myself when BOOOM! Its pretty amazing how fast you can hit the ground, its not like I tripped and stumbled and fell, I was up one second and the next sliding face first over rocks and tree roots. I was about 10 feet behind the lady in front of me and she immediately stops and was asking if I'm ok. At that point I really had no idea so I got up and did a quick inventory. Right Knee hurt really bad and blood was already half way down to my sock, my right forearm felt beat up but not bleeding. No broken bones that I could see. I told her to keep going and that I would catch up with her, she seemed hesitant but I insisted. I knew I was about 6 miles still from the next aid station, so I had no choice but to keep moving. Started walking first and it hurt pretty bad, well if walking hurts how much worse could running hurt? I started a slow jog and it didnt feel much worse, ok what if I pick it up a bit...about the same and starting to feel better. After about a half mile I wasnt feeling to much pain other than some stiffness, at this point blood is soaking the top of my sock so I just tried not to look at it. I ended up catching up this guy that I had passed earlier and then had passed me later and he was hobbling along, turns out he rolled his ankle pretty bad not much earlier. He was running his first 50k and was determined to finish so I told him that I wold cruise with him for a bit but he got to the point where he was having to walk alot so he told me to go ahead and he promised he would catch up. I started cruising feeling pretty good and caught up with the lady I had been running with, I could tell she was hurting bad but still moving at a decent pace so I settled in with her. Next thing I know the guy with the bad ankle comes cruising up behind us, he was shouting expletives and looked like he was about to die. We had about 5 miles left at this point and I was thinking about pushing ahead but realized I really want to cross the finish line with these guys. We hit the last aid station after what felt like an eternity, it was only about 2 miles from the finish and I was thinking about cruising thru but I had been out of water for about 3 miles and was feeling pretty dehydrated. I got half a bottle and we started out for the home stretch. Gimpy ankle guy really started pushing for the finish so he took the lead with the lady right behind him and me behind her. We crossed the finish in that same order and I didnt realize how toasted I was until I finished and almost had to drop to my knees. I came in just over 4:31, my goal was 4:30 so not to bad. I was 4th in my age group, about a minute behind 3rd and 8th overall out of about 170 people. The lady I ran with ended up first overall for the woman, we gave a big hug when she found out. I found a park ranger and she bandaged be up and I hung out and watched some more finishers. The knee was getting stiffer and stiffer so I tried to keep moving, my wife and kids were meeting me at the beach just down the road so I made the half mile trek down there and was greeted by my wife giving me the typical WTF happened to you look. I then enjoyed an incredible couple hours at the beach with the fam, wife had packed a cooler with beers and snacks. Fucking awesome. So now I sit here at work with a knee cap thats about twice as big as the other one and a gash that is still bleeding, I have a 3pm appt with my regular doctor to get it checked out. Hoping for the best.
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#7117630 - 06/10/13 12:24 PM
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Man I probably would have called it quits at the first sign of blood. Congrats on powering through.
I've been going through the past 1-1.5 years of posts, very good info. I just started running for the first time a couple months back. Nothing serious (maybe 2 miles per session, 2-3 times per week). The first 2-3 weeks were more like 20% running 80% walking, but I'm definitely seeing improvement. Last week my brother asked if I wanted to run a half-marathon with him in late September so I said "sure"! Started the Hal Higdon plan and just finished the first 4-miler this morning: http://www.halhigdon.com/training/51131/Half-Marathon-Novice-1-Training-ProgramSo far so good, expected aches & pains I suppose, but I'm having a blast. I was planning on just repeating week 7 or so until the remaining weeks line up with the upcoming half. Does this seem like a reasonable plan?
Seems like a good plan to me. As long as you're having fun.
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#7122709 - 06/12/13 12:02 PM
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Fantastic report. It reminds me of one of the reasons I love these races...the friendly people. Nobody in an ultra is going run by or not stop for a downed runner...he'll even one that just looks tired. I think Id like to do that race next year....I love that area.
I was just browsing ultrasignup last night. I think I'm going to sign up for the Bootlegger 50k in Boulder City NV in the fall. Only a month after IM Tahoe, but I really want to race on trails.
There is another race on the same course in October.
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#7122836 - 06/12/13 12:55 PM
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Looks to me that you're losing to a girl! But seriously, I bet that was fun having blood run down your leg while running. You're on tough mother!
I just ran for the first time in 1.5 weeks (since the marathon) was 6 miles I did it in 58 minutes. Could feel some soreness, my right calf was really not appreciating the effort. Glad to be back running. I jumped right back into training. This time I am doing the Relentless Forward Progress 50k on 50m a week plan. I had to cut off the first like 6 weeks or something though. Got my 50k on October 5th so we'll see how this all goes. My plan for this one is just to finish and not try to run it all, I'll take my backpack along and just want to survive. Walk hills, jog downhills and try to run the flats.
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#7123381 - 06/12/13 03:52 PM
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I'm a pusssy and didn't run
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#7127939 - 06/14/13 06:11 PM
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My quest to do a half in under 2 hours is nearly there. 11 miles today... 99 minutes. Hope to break the barrier by mid July.
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#7128004 - 06/14/13 06:53 PM
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Whats your current routine? Doing any intervals? Or slightly fastet than goal pace runs? 11@ 99 is great. Yourr pretty much there?
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