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Run – to H Avenue to Starbucks (8:47 pace)

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Today marks my fastest two mile pace. I ran at starting around 10:00am and it was about 86 degrees, which is warmer outside than I prefer. It was a hard run and it was tiring. However, it is my fastest pace to date at 8:47 per mile. That is 11 seconds faster per mile than my previous best time.

Tonight’s Run (8:58 pace)

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Tonight marks the first time that I ran under a nine minute mile. I ran tonight at a 8:58 pace, beating my last run by two seconds. I felt I was running faster and I expected to beat my time by 10 seconds, because I felt that good. Or at least contrasting how I felt from Sunday’s run, which was really hard on me. Tonight I was not that labored. However, it all felt good because it was at night and 70 degrees. I eat an hour before the run, stretched well. My left knee hurt just prior to starting, but no real pain when I ran. Normally, a lot things hurt prior to running, it is my body telling me that it does not want to do this stuff.

Today’s Run

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Today, being Sunday morning and it is my slowest day of the week, I wanted to get out and run. I have not run since last Tuesday night. I was going to run my normal two miles from my street up to Avenue H back past my street to Starbucks.

Today, I was so not motivated to run, I still feel very tired. But, I started at 7:30am with some treadmill work, to warm up, followed by some stretching. I got out and ran at 8:00 am. The run was very hard on me. I wanted to stop but having my GPS on keeps me going. The results on the GPS makes it hard to stop. I did stop to walk twice (believe it or not) for a short moment, but the guilt was too much and I started running again.

I figured today would be a terrible day to record, but I ran hard and my breathing was labored. I guessed that my pace would be between 9:15 and 9:30, but to my surprise it was 9:00 exactly. I was running fast and that is why I was so labored. Today’s result’s is the fastest to date. Here is my motionbased results.

Ride – 29 Miles

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Clay Patten and I talked about riding together, and we want to do the AV Fall Century in October. Clay is a machine. He is very very fit, while I am a guy with some form of fitness that is clearly really different than Clay’s.

For the ride, I met Clay at his house and rode to Munz Ranch road, over to Lake Elizabeth road, and over Godde hill back to his house.

This was the first time I rode up Godde. Clay being the fit machine, actually push me up some of the 1.2 miles of hill. Man, I feel so not fit around him. I will confess, that I was not ready for the ride. I did not feel well, my stomach and head were not in the game. With all of the hours at work and things going on, I was emotionally tired, which relates to being physically tired. The heat (over 100 degrees) did not help, nor not eating (stomach was a mess) prior to the ride.

Overall the ride was fun, It was an average of 13.9 pace. It should have been in the 15-17 pace, but we will try again next week?

Run – Avenue H

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Tonight I wanted again to run from the house to Avenue H. I ran this path last Saturday and Sunday. Teri wanted to run at Joe Walker Middle School. I am not a big fan of running in circles. I won out, we will run done the street. I eat 1-1/2 hour before and we set out around 9:00pm. I warmed up on the treadmill and did some stretching. Teri did not want to run by herself. She does not like me running in front of her. So, I gave her a four minute head start. I set my timer on my watch and turned on the GPS and started to run. I felt pretty good and I did not pass Teri but finished behind her by about 100 feet. So the four minute head start is about right.

I ran at 9:04 pace, my best ever on this route. I am still looking to beat the nine minute pace.

Run – Home to H Avenue (day 2)

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Today, I stretched and went running. My knees felt a little sore, but It was a good run. My breathing was much better then yesterday when it seemed so much more labored. I thought I was holding back until the very end, where I was going add in my kick. I ran well, felt it was my best run for this little circuit, but when I processed the results, it was slightly off from yesterday. My pace was 9:21 (yesterday was 9:16). I am bummed, but, oh well.

Stretching…

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When my friend Clay (owner of Valley Physical Therapy Group) works with me, he tells me how stiff I am. Which I refer to myself as being an Oak. He is working with me to loosen me up. He has given me some exercises to do, which I am doing. Mostly the exercises are to stretch my Gluts and Hip Flexors.

To supplement his work, I was at Barnes and Noble yesterday and was looking at books on stretching. I purchased, “the Stark Reality of Stretching”, by Dr. Steven D. Stark. I like that is was a small and easy read book, I do not need a ton of medical information, but was looking for stretches for the lower extremity and things to avoid. I am about three fourths the way through it now. I did what I read so far before this mornings run. I will post wha t l liked in another post shortly.

Run – Home to Avenue H

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Being the first day of a three day weekend, I wanted to start running again or start running consistently. I got out and ran from the house to the Avenue H and back to Starbucks. It is two miles. I felt pretty good, but my breathing was labored. My pace was 9:16, the fastest to date on the run to H Avenue.

Ride to Work

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This morning ride was nice, not much to report. I still did not get up to 18MPH. Here is the motionbase results.

Rethink the Drink

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Tracy, my fitness partner was talking to me the other day about drinking. She did not come out and say it directly that I drink too much. I confess,  I like to drink. I have almost cut out grain alcohol for a few months. I am not drinking much beer (I like dark ales, and that does not seem tasty when it is over a 100 degrees outside), so what is left is wine. I love wine.

I also love Diet Coke as well, I talked to my wife’s cousin Patty (saw here on my vacation), who gave up Diet Cokes and other products containing aspartame. She was convicted by watching a film called, Sweet Misery. I watched the hour and half film and I did not agree with everything in the film, mostly the political conspiracy stuff, but the point that aspartame seems more like poison than a sweet treat, made sense. Folks who consume a lot of this stuff seem to have really, really, bad health issues, like brain tumors. Wow, that’s got to ruin your whole day.

Ok, I love coffee as well. I like to drink it in the morning. I get in trouble with coffee as I drink it and I do not eat around the same time. I get buzzed and jittery.

So… Starting today August 25th, I will be reducing my coffee to a few cups and have it with food. I will cut out the aspartame until the end of September or longer (I have a few Diet Coke to finish in the frig, first). I will see if I feel better or “different”. Oh, the thing I do not want to do, but will, is cut out alcohol until the end of September.

The over reaching goal is to be in better health, but it is the test. I plan in September to focus on weight loss. Cutting out alcohol should help a lot. I have been in weight 186-190 for sometime, I want to be in the low 180s and actually break into the 170s.

I know me, when I abstain from drink or food, I most likely will over react being hungry, I will than over eat in the evening. I will try to have some strong self-control this month. Eliminating the above drinks, leaves me with really two choices, water and tea. Ice tea has never made me jittery and I love it. I know that juice is still an option, but I cannot drink too much because of those calories.

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