Posts tagged Middle-Aged Man
Run – to H Avenue to Starbucks (8:47 pace)
0Today 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)
0Tonight 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
0Today, 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
0Clay 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
0Tonight 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)
0Today, 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…
0When 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
0Being 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
0This morning ride was nice, not much to report. I still did not get up to 18MPH. Here is the motionbase results.
Rethink the Drink
3Tracy, 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.