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Running the Coast Line in Bora Bora....

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Back at it.....

It's official.  IM training has officially begun.  Three miles on the treadmill, core work out, strength training with calfs and triceps, finishing with a 2,200 meter swim.  Getting up early tomorrow to hit the gym and start to log the miles in.  My hamstring injury has really hamstrung me for the last 5 weeks.  There is still a knot in my right hamstring that needs to get worked regularly.

My weight is about 184lbs or 4-5lbs over my average, primarily due to my work out routine and office demands that have been pretty intense as of late.  The next race on the docket is the Leadman in Tempe, AZ.  It's a 1.5M swim, 70 mile bike and a 7 mile run.  It's a distance that you can actually race pretty hard for the entire time.  The format of the course benefits a strong swimmer as much time can be gained in the water.  I'm going to take this race easy and use it as a base training building day.  The first real hard race of the season will be the Summer Death Race that I'm still contemplating.  It's a real "beat down" of a race so still on the fence.

I didn't appreciate the conditioning that I had till I've had to take it easy for the last 5 weeks.  Gotta build it back....one early morning and long weekend at a time.  There is no substitute for training....Cheers...PT


Sunday, February 17, 2013

Everyday I'm Shufflin.....

I managed to get in a few runs this past week, but nothing of any significance.  My right hamstring is really giving me issues.  It's a tear on the bottom outer right side of the hamstring.  It's "balls" up sometimes when I'm working out, like a cramp.  Gotta take it slow still, although I'm not wired that way.  TheYukon Arctic Ultra finished up yesterday.  Quite a few competitors finished the 430 mike trek, but just 2 finished the 300 mile race.

4 miles in 39 minutes....a slow pace but got in more miles
today than 99.9% of the obese people in America today...
and that's with a bad hamstring.........felt good!   
With about 60 days to go till the Leadman in Tempe I've definitely got my work cut out for me.  I'm thinking that I'll make that a recovery, training triathlon.  Need to take it slow and easy as I have a several large races this year.  I'm trying to fit in a 100 mile trail run in the UK in May but not sure at this juncture.  I'm working out in LA for the foreseeable future and close to the San Bernadino mt range so the plan is to begin hitting those trails.

It's going to be a tough time getting back into race shape with this injury.  Everyday I'm looking for baby steps and baby gains.  I'll get there, just need to simply persevere.

Thinking about the Summer Death Race.....hmmm...funny how time erases the pain.

Cheers..PT

Saturday, February 9, 2013

One mile at a time....

It's been almost 4 weeks since I injured my left hamstring. Other than a few swims and some rehab exercises I've been pretty limited in my work out routine. To add, I've been working consistent 15 hour days for the past 3 weeks on a new gig in LA.

This morning I got in my first run, a whopping 2 miles on the treadmill. Stretching and getting more flexible is at the top of my agenda in addition to slowly building back my miles at slow speeds over the next 4 weeks. With a little over 2 months till the first race of the year I'm going to have my work cut out for me. Focus and a disciplined plan will carry the day.

It's good to be back running.....

Cheers!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

YAU Good Luck 2013 Racers

At 10:30AM PST the Yukon Arctic Ultra race begins from Whitehorse, Yukon Canada.  There are about 75 competitors that will be racing across various distances, 26.2, 100, 320 and 430 miles.  While I trained very hard for this race, invested about $3,500 in new gear, bought plane tickets, etc. I will be on the sidelines with a bum hamstring.  Three weeks ago yesterday I tore my lower right outside hamstring playing in a game of basketball after a long run at the gym.  A very stupid move.  As a result I've been slowly rehabbing the hamstring, making it only occasionally to the gym for strength training, core, swimming and stretching.

The Winter Death Race in Pittsfield, VT is also going on this weekend.  About 60 racers, or so, all started on Friday and as of 5AM CST today there are still 7 competitors left in the race. That race is a total "beat down" session.  I've been getting updates via Facebook and watching them suffer in the cold water, doing those damn burpees, puzzles, hauling shit, chopping wood and running the mountain over and over and over again.   Before the start of the race, time had washed away the post race sentiments that I had after completing the race last year.  Needless to say, they weren't good, however time has a funny way of replacing those memories with nostalgic feelings of accomplishment and satisfaction.  It's the latter feelings that are a emotional trojan horse that lures you back into wanting to do the race again.  As I sit here in the early morning hours, drinking my coffee, in front of a nice fire I can honestly say...I am so happy that I didn't do that race.  It has tired me out just watching the updates over the last 2 days.  The competitors that attempt that race and actually finish are tough tough tough cats.  They were just told that they had to complete a "final" 3 laps up and around the mountain in under a certain amount of time.  What the athletes have going in their favor right now is the clock.  The sun has just risen and the energy that it provides is hard to explain.  For the remaining competitors this is a plus.  There is something about light that provides hope....and the opposite for darkness.  With any luck Andy Weinberg will tire as well and end the race.  These 7 people are tough and deserve the elusive skull.   My WDR skull sits in my office as a reminder that perseverance is the so simple difference between success and failure.

For the next 12 days I'll be watching the YAU competitors slowly make their way across the icy cold tundra of the Yukon territory.  Each one has a "SPOT" device that tracks them and their progress.  I am supremely bummed out that I am not up there competing in the race.  I've got some work to do with my hamstring and sciatic nerve on my right leg/hip.  The Preamble to the YAU is the 1,000 mile Yukon Ultra Sled Dog Race that started yesterday from Whitehorse.  Now I must say that I really have no desire to race with sled dogs across the Arctic.   I'm wishing all of the competitors the very best!!

In 65 days I am racing against Timmy at the Leadman in Phoenix, AZ on April 14,15 2013.  It will be hard to get my hamstring totally rehabbed by then, but I need to push to get back to racing condition.   It is going to require a lot of work and I'm thinking that I take it slow and use my first couple of races to build a solid base as I approach IM Lake Placid and maybe the Summer Death Race...maybe.

Lot's of training ahead.....Cheers!