Sunday, May 4, 2008
End of the Road...
It was a long road (really, it was...), but it's done and over with!
Where's the Road leading to next? :) I'm assuming the Roads to Tacoma and Kirkland are blocked...
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Fanager ready for some serious fanaging!
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Less than three weeks to go!
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Race Photos...
Race photos are now available.. Can't say I saw one of any of us that was particularly awesome...
Almost here!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
The Road to Vancouver: A Rocky One
A walking cast, crutches, a few hundred dollars (I hope that's all) and a pair of orthodics later....I think it will be okay for me to start walking again....lets hope! My doctor says it could take a year or more before I am fully healed and completely pain free (hopefully, hopefully) so I have to take things slow.
What this means: Well I'm not exactly sure. Birch Bay is going to have to be a no go--I'd like to say there is still a glimmer of hope I'd at least walk it, but in order to avoid injury it will most likely be a no go. As for Vancouver....well that's still to be determined. I might try to downgrade to the 8K or I might walk most of the half.
Thanks to all for rides to the doctor and encouragement. I'm looking foward to cheering you on at the Birch Bay Race.
Happy training!
Heids
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Mr. Bay, Andy. Andy, Mr. Bay.
I'm BAAAAAAAAAACK! Thought you'd done away with me for good by taking out my knee? Think again. We're in the 20-something-th Century now. We've got doctors for everything, and can replace just about everything else, knees, hips, brains, you name it. Not to mention steroids, HGH, and drugs. Lots of drugs. With such a great team, I'm unstoppable. You can't get rid of me this easily.
You. Me. March 29. Bring it on.
Give Tonya my regards.
Sincerely,
-Andy
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Putting y'alls gift card to good use!
Drew
Friday, February 29, 2008
Here he is.....Pre!
Way to go!
Remember kids, rain travels at a speed relative to that of those it affects. The faster you run, the slower it travels, therefore, the drier you'll be! In other words, the velocity of rain is inversely proportional to the cumulate velocity and acceleration (and similarly, deceleration) of organic beings Simple, eh?(1)
In other news:
... Birch Bay is a month away! (e.g. Suicide.) Wheeee!
(1): Lin, Andy, The Way Things Are, According to Andy, 42
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Injury Update
I'm working on not getting too discouraged or frustrated by this setback. My foot has gotten better in the last few weeks, and everything points to me being able to achieve my goal for the 1/2 marathon in May. It may not be the performance it could have been, but it seems I should still be able to have a completion. There is always later in the year for an improved performance.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Good/Bad/Ugly. Again.
The Bad: I didn't get a boot out of my appointment.
The Ugly: My ankles and knees are killing me (thankfully they're still attached and in one piece). Orthotics'll take two weeks.
In other news, Spring Training is underway. I can smell the grass already...
Friday, February 15, 2008
Life on Life's Terms
When I went in to the dr. on Tuesday I found out I needed to wear an air cast boot thing just like Heidi for two weeks. Then, hopefully, my foot will have healed and I can resume training. So, a total of three weeks (I hope) of training lost. I'm more concerned with how much momentum I will have lost/backsliding my body will have done. Seems unlikely I'll be able to pick up where I left off and have no effect to my pace/distance I'm able to do comfortably. But, I will just hope for the best case scenario in terms of training time lost, and do the best I can with what I have. Living life on life's terms...all we can do. Birch Bay should be interesting... ;) Keep working hard peeps!!! Train extra for me! :)
Monday, February 11, 2008
Love em or Leave em
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Dr's orders...
So, my foot/ankle dr. has told me to buy new shoes/special inserts (done and done) and stay off my foot as much as possible for the next week (what!!??!!!). So, that means I am not training this week, and I have an appointment with her again next tuesday to get clearance to start training again. The new shoes/insert were almost 200 bucks, but they are an amazing fit, and I think they will improve my training quite a bit. I've had a pain in my left foot for a few months now, that isn't serious, but she wants to give it time to heal...so, I'm following her orders. This shouldn't effect my training much, because I have some padding in my schedule that can absorb a week--or even a few weeks--without being detramental to my success. On the plus side, my body decided to get some kind of a stomach flu at the same time, so I wouldn't have been training some of these days anyway. Well coordinated body... :)
Best wishes for your training efforts--way to get back out there Drew!!!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
3 Running Jokes to Brighten Your Day.
2) This man and woman were making love when the woman cried out "Oh my God! I hear my husband coming! You must get out of here fast! Grab your clothes and jump out the window!" The man hurriedly jumped out the window and fell into some bushes. As luck would have it, it started to rain. He sat there, wondering what he was going to do when a bunch of joggers happened to jog by. The man quickly jumped up and joined the joggers. As he was running along with the rest of the joggers, one asked him "Do you always run in the nude?" The man answered, while gasping for air, "Oh yes, it feels so free having the air blow over your skin while you are running." Then another runner asked, "Do you always run carrying your clothes on your arm?" The man answered breathlessly, "Oh yes, that way I can get dressed at the end of the run and get in my car to go home." Then another runner asked "Do you always wear a condom when you run?" "Well," he answered, "only when it's raining."
3) Have you seen Drew's latest running attempt? Pretty humorous, to say the least.
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Longest Run....EVER!
Saturday was a proud day for me...I ran further than I ever have (4 miles!) After not running for almost a week (sigh...) it was not an easy task by any means, but I fought through and even had a good pace. Despite the worst training week thus far, I still managed to meet the weekly goal I set for myself at the beginning of this program in January.
Good luck this week guys! I hope you are all doing well and training hard.
Heids
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
The Truth About Diets
I wanted to do a quick morale check. I know I personally didn't have the best of weeks last week, and was off to a bit of a rough start this week as well. I think we all may have lost a bit of momentum, probably due to the fact that the weather has seriously been sucking, and the motivation to get outside just isn't there. Anyway, I wanted to encourage everyone to try to do their best this week, and remember even just a little training is better than none at all.
Also -- I came across this very legit article about diets. I think it'd benefit everyone to read it.
Q: I've heard that cardiovascular exercise can prolong life; is this true?
A: Your heart is only good for so many beats, and that's it... don't waste them on exercise. Everything wears out eventually. Speeding up your heart will not make you live longer; that's like saying you can extend the life of your car by driving it faster. Want to live longer? Take a nap.
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Q: Should I cut down on meat and eat more fruits and vegetables?
A: You must grasp logistical efficiencies. What does a cow eat? Hay and corn. And what are these? Vegetables. So a steak is nothing more than an efficient mechanism of delivering vegetables to your system. Need grain? Eat chicken. Beef is also a good source of field grass (green leafy vegetable). And a pork chop can give you 100% of your recommended daily allowance of vegetable products.
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Q: Should I reduce my alcohol intake?
A: No, not at all. Wine is made from fruit. Brandy is distilled wine, that means they take the water out of the fruity bit so you get even more of the goodness that way. Beer is also made out of grain. Bottoms up!
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Q: How can I calculate my body/fat ratio?
A: Well, if you have a body and you have fat, your ratio is one to one. If you have two bodies, your ratio is two to one, etc.
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Q: What are some of the advantages of participating in a regular exercise program?
A: Can't think of a single one, sorry. My philosophy is: No Pain = Good!
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Q: Aren't fried foods bad for you?
A: YOU'RE NOT LISTENING! Foods are fried these days in vegetable oil. In fact, they're permeated in it. How could getting more vegetables be bad for you?
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Q: Will sit-ups help prevent me from getting a little soft around the middle?
A: Definitely not! When you exercise a muscle, it gets bigger. You should only be doing sit-ups if you want a bigger stomach.
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Q: Is chocolate bad for me?
A: Are you crazy? HELLO! Cocoa beans! Another vegetable!!! It's the best feel-good food around!
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Q: Is swimming good for your figure?
A: If swimming is good for your figure, explain whales to me.
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Q: Is getting in-shape important for my lifestyle?
A: Hey! 'Round' is a shape!
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Well, I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions you may have had about food and diets.
1. The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
3. The Chinese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
4. The Italians drink a lot of red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
5. The Germans drink a lot of beers and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than Americans.
CONCLUSION: Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is apparently what kills you.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Birch Bay and other buisness
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Good, Bad, Ugly.
The Bad: The Snickers in my car was cold. And hard. My teeth hurt. Plus, I forgot to take my drugs.
The Ugly: My left knee hurts.
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I was feeling pretty good tonight and figured I'd go for another run. You know, the ol' "two days in a row" thing. Apparently, my knee doesn't much like the idea. A couple miles in, I had to stop, then figured I'd calibrate the Nike+. It's now calibrated. And then I walked back. Wasn't a total loss..
All in all, my Garmin called it 3.80mi, 10:09/mi.
Shout Out....
I wanted to give a shout out to Buck, Shells and Andy for their rock star paces last night! You guys are amazing!
PS....Hope everyone else enjoys running in below 30 degree weather as much as I do....
Monday, January 21, 2008
Longest Walk--In my LIFE! :)
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Races....
So I thought I'd list the races I'm planning on doing or am considering doing in case anyone is interested in doing them as well:
Races I've Signed Up For:
January 27th: 5K Race for Shoes (Seward Park) http://www.fitnessforvitality.com/5k10k.html
February 10th: Love em or Leave Em 5K (Greenlake)
March 29th: Birch Bay Road Race 15K (Blaine, WA)
Races I'm Considering:
February 24th: 10K Race for Shoes (Seward Park)
April 5th: Tulip Run (Skagit Valley)
April 20th: Wenatchee Half Marathon (Wenatchee)
I think Andy is going to be doing most/all of these races as well--though different distances. Shout out of you think you might want to join me/us. Registration fees for some of these races increase on February 1st and the Birch Bay is capped at 150 participants....
HOLLA!
A Fighting Spirit...
I won't draw this out by giving you all the boring details but lets just say I had some nano problems again. I wanted to give up so badly at 1.5 miles, at 2.0 miles, at 2.5 miles....but I didn't. And as I ran up and down the road, back and forth in front of my house for the last "mile" all I was focused on was my goal: 3 miles today.....finishing up a 3 mile a day week, 30 miles for the month, and ultimately the half-marathon in May.
On paper my pace was a minute more a mile than yesterday....but it was the best run I've had thus far!
Keep it up all....and remember you can do it! When you feel like you can't...you can! Thanks for your support--it's encouraging to see your runs too!
The Jacket
I made my first loop on the outside lap around Greenlake. Near the end of the second mile, I started to get warm, so I told myself I'd take my jacket off once I made the full loop. I finished the 3.22 miles, stopped briefly to get a drink and remove my jacket and I was about to get on my way again - this time on the inner loop. As soon as I resumed my workout it said "WORKOUT COMPLETE". GRRRRRR. EVERY SINGLE TIME I take my jacket off that happens. It was so annoying! And this time I was trying to be ultra careful!
Anyway, I finished up the second loop, and just continued running until I hit that 3 mile mark. So, even though my widget doesn't show it on one run - my combined distance for today was 6.23!! Average Pace: 10'02" / mile.
I'd like to thank Bucky for making me go with her and telling me I just had to do 'er.
AND WHAT AND WHAT!
I hope everyone has a great week this week!
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Pleasantly Surprised
So, I leave work a smidge early to get it over with. I started running, and soon realized it was too cold to just be wearing a t-shirt, but on I pressed. I guess I just got into the rhythm of it, because I was soon heading into the home stretch and hadn't had a need to stop to take a breather. When I ended my workout, I couldn't believe it! Not only had I surpassed 4 miles, I also completed the run with a 9'55" pace! I wasn't even trying to keep my pace below 10'0"!
Needless to say, I was very happy with my performance today!
Public Service Announcement
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Awesome!
Inspirational Quote for the Week
Friday, January 11, 2008
Good News--Bad News
1. I ran about 2.5 miles only walking about .2 of the distance
2. I ran 2.5 miles in a shorter time than I ran 2 miles 2 days before
3. I determined my glasses won't fall out of my sweatshirt pouch if I use the reflective strap to hold them in.
4. The car did not actually hit me.
And the "not so positives"
1. My nano malfunctioned AGAIN....telling me I was going about 19 minutes per miles one second and then the next saying about 10:30 when I was going the same pace...
2. My actual stats don't reflect what I did yesterday--I'll be uploading tonight when I get home, couldn't do it last night--frustrating because this is becoming a pattern.
3. I was literally inches away from getting hit by a complete MORON last night.
Due to these "issues" I have decided the following:
1. I can push myself farther than I thought: I realy, really wanted to stop last night but I kept pushing myself, through the intense pain I was feeling, through the anger of having to run further than I was getting "credit for", through the rain and the mental crap that was weighing me down.
2. I am NEVER running by Andy's house at night again--even with a reflective strap is is far, far, far too dangerous.
3. I have to buy a new nike sport kit.
So there you have it--rest assured I am not only pusing you--I am pushing and kicking my own ass....this weekend is my "big" run--2 miles without stopping and then next week it's on to 3...hopefully it will be a safer, better week for all.
Heids
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Recap
Just a quick follow up regarding my run today. Somehow, the ol' Nano was completely dead, so I didn't get to use it. MAN, did it feel weird to run without that! Anyway, I think we went roughly 4 miles, and the pace was probably right around 10 minutes per mile. The weather was awful, and got progressively worse as soon as we hit our half-way point and turned around. BUT, I made it, and at the end she even said I was giving HER a run for her money!
Wooohoo!!
Back on track.
Well sir and ma'ams, after taking 5 days off, I swore to myself that I would reach double digits today or pass out trying. 1 mile into my run I was already questioning myself...I was sore and feeling a little winded. I pressed on, not willing to quit. After 6 miles, I was feeling pretty good...until mile number 8. Right about there my hip started cramping up and I could feel myself grimacing. Nevertheless...there was no way in hell I was going to stop or walk. At mile number 9 I started swerving...in part to avoid huge puddles, and in part because I was losing my balance. I pressed on...no surrender! I finally hit mile number 10 and stopped immediately...knowing that I was very close to being under the 2 hour mark...which I missed by 7 measly seconds. This is a lesson to me on what happens when you don't run for 5 days. I also want to thank the dedicated warrior, Heids for calling and leaving me a message encouraging me to go run...I must have just started my run when you called. Keep up the good work everyone!
-Drew
Thursday Morning Pep Talk
I know for some, this has been a rough week! Shells has expressed her frustration in yesterday's blog. Shells, Buck and I have all experienced some type of Nano failure this week. Andy is down with knee pain issues and I think we are all feeling a little less motivated this week than last.
Shells in her genius wisdom, had us post widgets so we can see how much we're running. I'm not going to call anyone out, or make any one feel bad--especially becuase I don't know what all of your plans are and I know there are other issues...but lets just say I've noticed the miles and days of running are down this week (for all of us).
So here's the deal. I know it's cold. I know it's hard. I know that sometimes the last thing in the world we want to do is get out there and walk or run. BUT WE HAVE TO! We can all do this. I'm so proud of all of us for our work last week and I know we can keep this up. Remember even as you are focusing on the short term weekly goals we are setting (and hopefully we are all doing that) to also keep an eye on the ultimate prize...Vancouver....HOLLA.
So....if you're feeling unmotivated, need a little encouragement...let us know! Ask someone to run with you or walk with you--remember to just keep moving! And most of all YOU CAN DO THIS!
Heids
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Gripes.
WELL GUESS WHAT. Tonight SUCKED. I was miserable and had to stop 3 different times and my stupid sensor stopped in the middle of it, so I had to reset it, and UGH. In the end my combined average pace was an even 10'00", which I guess is fine, but I just wish I was feeling like I had more stamina. I don't feel like I can go as long or hard as I could before. (That's what she said). I know it's only been a week or so since I've resumed regular running, and I need to build up to it, but I'm feeling antsy.
Tomorrow I'm running with my coworker, who averages a 6 or 7 something mile and we're supposed to go about 4 miles. I think it will be pretty much torture, and I'm worried how I'll be able to keep up and finish. Not that she cares if I can't - but I do.
Anyway, I just wanted to vent a little. That is all.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Sorry amigos!
-Drew
Great News...
Monday, January 7, 2008
Quite the lecture...
(100 yards in)
Knees: "I hurt."
Feet: "Yeah, me too."
Andy: "Shut-up and move."
(1/4 mile in)
Knees: "I still hurt."
Feet: "Yeah, me too!"
Andy: "Shut-up and move."
...
(1 mile in)
Knees: "This suuuucks. I hurt."
Feet: "Yeah, me too..."
Andy: "You'll feel better soon."
(1.5 miles in)
Knees: "Did you hear me? I hurt."
Feet: "Have a seat, kid."
Knees: "Alright. We're with you on this Marathon thing... But..."
Feet: "... you can't expect us to get up and go like this."
Knees: "I haven't had to work this hard, this long, since, ... well, when I was back picking cotton back in the day."
Feet: "Quiet. You were never picking cotton. But I had to stand around in the heat for sixteen hours a day."
Knees: "But we digress. Either you slow it down, or we'll do it for you."
Feet: "Yeah, take that!"
Knees: "Got it?"
Me: "Sure, I'll slow it down.. Let's go!"
(Thirty seconds later.)
Feet: "This isn't slow... I hurt!"
Knees: "You were warned..."
Me: "OW!.. C'mon, what gives, guys?"
Lower Back+Feet+Knees: "We're done. Enjoy your walk back.."
Feet: "Aw, crap... I still have work to do..."
Grrr... I made it back home, disappointed, well short of my goal for the night, and my knees/feet and I still aren't on speaking terms. Better luck tomorrow!
(Me: "You hear that, guys! Tomorrow!")
(Knees/Feet: "*snicker* Sure, anything you say, buddy.")
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Proud of Myself!
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Awesome Start!
And... I got me a widget! It's just as cute and awesome as advertised, I'm so excited to have my very own widget. However, it seems like it's going to be quite a pain, having to walk and feed it every day. If I'd've known how much work this thing required, I might've gotten a Tamagotchi instead...
Nevertheless, here's to another awesome week of training! (If I had a "toasting" emoticon, I'd use it here...)
I Was Robbed......
I expected to hear a voice telling me I had gone .5 miles and was half way so I knew to turn around, but the voice did not come. I turned around at the .55 mile mark and started heading for home...picking up my pace even more determined to finish in under 11 minutes. With less than .25 miles to go I picked up my pace moving from a jog to a run. I pushed the button to check my pace and was shocked to hear: current pace 18 minutes bla bla bla seconds....shaking my head I waited a second, pressed the button again and heard: current pace 0 miles per hour......WHAT!!!!! Sprinting even faster I passed my starting point (by which time I should have run 1.1 miles based on my turn around point) but my nano said I was still under a mile.....sigh......
My final pace for this run according to the good old nano 11 minutes 41 seconds. I think there might be something wrong with my sensor......
It was a great run......and I'm proud of myself.....this is only dampened by the disappointment that due to an equipment malfunction January 5th's run will forever be a failure......
Friday, January 4, 2008
My Training Plan
So I thought it would be helpful to put my training plan here so you can all help keep me accountable :) My training began on January 1st. My goal was to be able to run 1 mile by Saturday January 5th. To facilitate this I walked/ran one mile each of my training days this week. Every week between now and the second week of February, I will be increasing my mileage by one mile. Every saturday I will need to run that weeks mileage without stopping. After that time I will be starting the 10 week half marathon training schedule Shells found--which I will post when the time comes.
So there you have it....you should see 2 miles next week...etc.....
Heids
Water and Other Thoughts...
Thursday, January 3, 2008
My shoes are still dirty....
-Drew
First Post
I thought this would be a fun way to keep everyone up to date on our training for the marathon. From here we can see our latest workouts, and encourage each other along the way. We can also whine and complain or basically post anything you want.
So...without further adieu, let the posting begin!
Shells