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Location:

Tallahassee,FL,

Member Since:

Jul 13, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Ran track/xc in high school

Track 2 years at FSU (400 and 400 hurdles) 

Skip ahead 15 yrs for my old man PRs... 

100m 12.31; 200m 25.74; 400m 56.94; 800m 2:17; Mile 5:11; 2 Mile 11:57; 5K 19:08; 10K 41:43; 15K 1:03:14; Marathon 3:26

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break through the 19 then 18 minute mark for 5K

Return to full speed track workouts

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

USATF Age Group All American times in 200 (24.6), 400 (56.0) and 800 (2:11)

Qualify and run Boston before I hit 50... but after I complete my sprint goals  

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Exalt Lifetime Miles: 250.20
Ignition3 Lifetime Miles: 285.90
Equation6 Lifetime Miles: 214.55
Trance12 Lifetime Miles: 411.40
Guide7 Lifetime Miles: 134.80
Total Distance
388.50
Exalt Miles: 23.40Guide7 Miles: 128.80Ignition3 Miles: 44.70Trance12 Miles: 81.30Equation6 Miles: 46.80
Total Distance
10.30

Nice ten miler on the trails in chilly drizzle.  Mostly easy and then last couple miles at marathon pace.

Exalt Miles: 10.30
Total Distance
6.80

Rainy morning had me staying in bed, so I ran the neighborhood roads before dinner.  A bit over marathon pace nice and comfy throughout.

Guide7 Miles: 6.80
Total Distance
4.00

Nice little 4-miler on the trails with striders after.

Ignition3 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
18.00

Really satisfying long run this morning after sending Travis on his way back to UNF.  Mix of road and trail with all miles 60 to 75 seconds over marathon pace until last 2.5 or so, dropped down to mp and finished up 15 seconds faster than mp feeling strong.  Pretty sure thats the first 18 or longer run that I've averaged sub 9 minutes comfortably.

Guide7 Miles: 18.00
Total Distance
5.00

Wind chill of 12 this morning so I wimped out - plus I didn't go to sleep until after 1am with the silly Noles waiting until the last second to win National Champs!  Ran on the 18-yr old treadmill in the garage at lunch - it only creaked and complained a little bit.  Didn't realize until after I finished that it was set to a nice incline - not a fancy one with digital incline readout or nuttin.

Guide7 Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Bret on Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 14:50:50 from 216.234.133.229

The incline being the slope in your garage?

Quite a game by the way - congrats to your 'Noles.

From dugco on Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 15:01:58 from 68.35.217.251

Thanks - I think Cynda tried to jynx it by texting me "Congrats!" before the clock went to zero. I replied this is Auburn we're talkin about! Much to her Roll Tide mother's distress, Cynda replied "Got a Second?" - ouch.

Probably a bit of both on the tread - slapped a level on the deck and it was pretty noticeable - relieved that it wasn't just me struggling to maintain 7 mph.

From Bret on Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 15:27:46 from 216.234.133.229

Loved the "got a second" reply!

Total Distance
7.50

Evening workout on the neighborhood roads.  1.5 m warmup then 20x200 with 200 jog rest and 1 m cooldown.  Really nice effort.  I do like this so much more than just running for an hour.  Hit them all between 46 and 48 seconds quite comfortably - kinda sorta 5K pace was the plan.

Exalt Miles: 7.50
Total Distance
5.70

Cool drizzly six in the neighborhood this evening followed by striders.  No running tomorrow and then 30k race Saturday morning.  Dont really plan on "racing" it, but hope to just go out and run marathon pace as long as comfortable and then cruise in.

Guide7 Miles: 5.70
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 19:13:15 from 24.10.249.34

Have fun Saturday. My advice is the try and "race" the last two or three miles. Running fast on tired legs is, obviously, great marathon prep.

From dugco on Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 19:19:43 from 98.230.77.41

Gotcha, Rob - so if I anticipate any "cruising" I should make it the few miles after the halfway turnaround and then crank it back up for the last few - I like it. Thanks.

From Rob Murphy on Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 19:34:30 from 24.10.249.34

It's good because it's manageable. When you start to tire around mile 15 or 16 in a marathon, that last 10 miles seams like an eternity. But if you know you're going "only" 18.6, it seems easier. Your body and brain will learn to cope with running hard that late in the race

Race: GWTC 15/30K (18.6 Miles) 02:30:38, Place overall: 11, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
19.50

At the start line the race director advised that it was likely that lightning would make them call the race and come out and drag us off the course.  Out and back course on red clay roads... yep, rainy slippery sloppy red clay - big fun.  There were a couple thunderclaps before the 15K turnaround, but we kept at it.  Plan going in was to go out at 8 flat pace and then try to finish coming in closer to 7:45 pace.  Conditions and hills tweaked that a bit, but I made the 30K turnaround with an 8:07 average pace.  Rain lessened but a headwind kicked up for a couple miles headed back in, but was able to press a few closing miles down to 7:45 and better, with last 0.6 at 7:33 pace.  Garmin actually had me at 18.78 miles in 8:02 average what with all the weaving around to find good footing.  All in all I couldn't be more pleased given hills and conditions. Three weeks out from the marathon and a nearly marathon pace tough 19 miler without digging too deep at all.

Trance12 Miles: 19.50
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 13:24:29 from 24.10.249.34

You should be pleased. This is a great confidence booster. Congratulations.

From Bret on Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 16:22:02 from 72.91.143.44

Great job Doug. Even better in such lousy running conditions. Well done.

From dugco on Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 17:00:05 from 98.230.77.41

Thanks guys. I forgot to mention this is the first race in probably 4-5 years that I didn't get chicked :) Of course, most of the decent female and male runners did the 15K because it was the Grand Prix event for season points. Still, I'll take it.

From Rob Murphy on Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 21:40:10 from 24.10.249.34

There are some fast chicks out there.

Total Distance
3.00

Three on the treadmill during chilly rainstorm before dinner.  Calves and quads a bit sore from Saturday's hilly slippery fun.

Guide7 Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
4.00

Lunchtime few easing back into it.  Still a bit of tightness in calves, but pleased with recovery from the 30K on Saturday.

Guide7 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
7.00

Creaky chilly (34°!!) start on dark neighborhood roads this morning, but got the progression run rolling nicely after the first mile.  Worked the 2nd through 5th miles down to and through marathon pace, sixth at half MP and final mile pushed down to finish up at about 5K pace. Still a bit of tightness in right calf, but didn't hinder the run.  Four striders afterward.

Guide7 Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
6.00

Chilly six in the neighborhood this morning.  Weather channel informed me that it was 31 as I left the house before sunup, and it was 27 when I returned... no wonder my ears never warmed up.  I guess I need some ear muffs for the 4 days per year we get really cold.

Guide7 Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
5.00

Easy run on the roads in Prattville Alabama. Popped up for a few days visit with the inlaws.

Guide7 Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
5.00

Another easy 5 in Prattville.  Twenty-two on slate for tomorrow - woooo.

Guide7 Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
22.00

Really satisfying last long run this morning in 'bama before jumping in the car and heading home.  22 in 3:16, with the last 4 at marathon pace.  

Guide7 Miles: 22.00
Comments
From Bret on Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 10:26:33 from 216.234.133.229

What race are you training for - seem to recall it is coming up soon.

From dugco on Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 10:43:04 from 68.35.217.251

Tallahassee Marathon on Feb 2. Half is full, but still room in the marathon - come on up... or down or over, depending on where you are at the time :)

Total Distance
5.00

Neighborhood five to start the day.

Guide7 Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
5.60

Nice chilly evening track workout.  8x400 with 200 jog.  First one at 94 seconds and gradually worked down to last one at 84 seconds.  Warmup and cooldown for a bit over 5 miles.

Exalt Miles: 5.60
Total Distance
6.00

Six marathon pace miles before dinner on the neighborhood roads - too cold for a morning run... for me anyway.

Guide7 Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
5.60

Nice chilly run around FSU campus and track while Lisa was manning an exhibition table at the Civic Center.  Did a few curves and straightaway striders on the track - always fun.

Guide7 Miles: 5.60
Total Distance
13.70

Easy ten and a few marathon pace miles to finish.  Feeling pretty dadgum good this time around.  Many more comfortable miles at marathon pace than last time.  We'll see in about a week.

Guide7 Miles: 13.70
Comments
From Bret on Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:05:27 from 216.234.133.229

You have had really clean training reports and your confidence and enjoyment of this build-up period shows in your blog. You will do well next week. Good luck.

Total Distance
5.00

Easy run in the neighborhood with the final mile at marathon pace.

Guide7 Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
3.50

Tried a few miles in the dark cold neighborhood this morning but never got warm so bailed out at 3.5.  Maybe hit the treadmill later for a couple more.  The snowpocalypse lifted just north of Tally - just cold and some little ice pellets here... all schools and govt offices closed of course though.

Trance12 Miles: 3.50
Total Distance
3.00

I'm assuming its just taper weirdness, but halfway through this little easy run my right hammy started complaining - awesome!  Iced it after the run and will just assume its gonna be fine when I toe the line on Sunday.  They keep fluctuating the forecast low on Sunday between 52 and 60.  I'm hoping they are way off and its in the 40s like its been for weeks of training.  Always something.

Trance12 Miles: 3.00
Comments
From Bret on Sat, Feb 01, 2014 at 14:53:23 from 70.193.137.83

Pretty sure it's taper stuff and nothing serious. Just relax and let your training take over. Good luck tomorrow. Hoping for cooler temps and fast times!

Race: Tallahassee Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:37:06, Place overall: 72, Place in age division: 9
Total Distance
26.20

I thoroughly enjoyed the training for this race, and successfully finished ahead of my tertiary goal  :)  The primary (3:25) and secondary (3:30) goals slipped away about 23 miles in when cramping set in just above my right knee.  Each time I would try to press the pace back down to where I might be able to sneak under 3:30, the leg would complain mightily - ah well.  Not gonna stress over what may have caused it, I think I was well trained and well hydrated/fueled, so I'm cool.  I do know that I never really got the weight down to where it should be for me to run a marathon.  No plans to jump into thinking about another anytime soon, but won't rule it out for the future.  Lisa, Cynda and Trav all were on the course all morning and supported me well - that was fun.

Trance12 Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Bret on Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 17:21:36 from 70.209.11.153

Congrats Doug - good to hear it went well for you. I could tell you enjoyed the build up - my guess is that the weather was probably a little warmer and more humid than ideal - and that may have contributed to the cramping. The FB photos were great.

From dugco on Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 20:39:39 from 98.230.77.41

Thanks, Bret. Yah, the guy coaching me said the same thing about the weather being deceptively rough. Not brutally warm (60-65), but 100% humid at start and only dropped to maybe 85% by end. Speaking of coach, he threw down a nice BQ 2:46 PR in his second marathon - he's 30 and a really good guy - pleased for him.

From Rob Murphy on Sun, Feb 02, 2014 at 20:43:17 from 24.10.249.34

Love the attitude Doug. The marathon is tricky. Glad you're willing to take another shot.

From dugco on Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 17:16:24 from 98.230.77.41

Yes, Rob - maybe Tally 2015 will be far enough down the road to forget the way I'm having to walk today... Its been too long since I've been in sprinter/mid distance mode, so gonna try that for several months once I recuperate. Looks like outdoor Masters Nationals is in North Carolina in July - hmmmm

Total Distance
4.00

Easy four with some striders after.  Since the marathon on Feb 2, I eased back into it slowly.  Two weeks ago was back up to 20 miles, last week 25, and this week begins my assault on masters all american standards for 400 (57.5), 800 (2:16).  Targeting the Southeast Masters in NC on June 6-7 and then the Masters Nationals in NC on July 18-19.  Gonna be fun.

Ignition3 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
5.00

Couple miles warmup then a nice track workout on a chilly evening.  Twelve 200s on the 1:45, starting at 42 and working down to 34 - last three sub 36 fairly comfortably.

Ignition3 Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
4.00

Chilly damp 4 in the neighborhood before dinner. Thinking about a 5k on Saturday morning - start/finish is one mile from the house.  Be a nice baseline for a mid-April 5K I'm targeting and another in mid-May.  I'd like to be low 19 minutes for the one in May, so a comfy 21 flat on Saturday after just a couple weeks of running post marathon would be fine for me.

Equation6 Miles: 4.00
Race: Shamrock Scurry (3.1 Miles) 00:21:37, Place overall: 41, Place in age division: 4
Total Distance
4.50

No intention to really work hard in this 5K.  Only ran it because the start/finish is 1 mile from the house and because they have a pancake breakfast afterward.  Planned on negative splitting from 7 flat down to 6:30 or so with a goal of 21 flattish.  I knew the back half was hilly, but didnt anticipate my out of shapeness... 6:50, 6:42, 7:06 for a 21:37 - ah well, thatll work for now.

Equation6 Miles: 4.50
Total Distance
4.00

Evening run on the trails in daylight - such a deal.  Pretty much the only good thing about springing ahead this time of year.

Ignition3 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
5.00

Warmup and cooldown bracketing 12x300 - unfortunately there was a lacross match at the school so i couldnt use the track.  Trails and Garmin not exactly the best way to do a track workout - ah well.

Equation6 Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 20:28:28 from 24.10.249.34

Because those errant lacrosse balls will kill you!

I hate that sport. Just another trendy activity that diverts kids away from the real sports.

Total Distance
5.00

Nice five on the trails before the big 5-oh birthday meal with the wife - what a deal.

Equation6 Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
4.70

Three miles on trails to warm up for 12x short hill sprints - right at 15 seconds each with walk back down the hill.  Half mile cooldown back to the truck.  First 8 hills were strong... maybe a bit too strong as I had to back off a bit for last four.

Ignition3 Miles: 4.70
Total Distance
4.00

Easy trail run before dinner

Ignition3 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
6.00

Longest run since the marathon - whew.  Pretty sure the Saucony Guides are causing my heel pain - ran in the Guide 6 with no prob, but the 7's maybe not.  Will stick with the Asics for a while. 

Guide7 Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
4.00

Short little tempo run on the soggy muddy trails (over 5 inches of rain since Sunday).  Progressed from 8 flat pace to 7 flat over 3.5 miles then an easy half mile to finish up.  Pretty good effort that easily could have been a bit faster if not for the sketchy footing.

Ignition3 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
6.00

Easy six on the trails before dinner.

Trance12 Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
4.70

Nice hill workout this morning after 2.5 mi warm up.  Ran 8x long hill sprints - about 180 meters in 45-50 seconds with jog back down the hill recovery.  Finished up with half mile back to the house.

Equation6 Miles: 4.70
Total Distance
4.30

Lunchtime trail run after a couple days off to rest the heel.  A little sore to start out but eased off within first mile.

Trance12 Miles: 4.30
Total Distance
7.00

Another lacrosse game at school sent me to the trails for 8x400 with 2 min rest jog/walk. Warmed up for 2 miles down to level area at edge of Lake Jackson.  Very windy but nice location for some 400s.  Did three at about 5K pace, three at about 2  mile pace and last couple just under 80 seconds.  Good workout.

Trance12 Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
4.60

Short tempo on the trails.  Half mile warmup then two 1.75 mi rolling loops - first at 13:11 min, second at 12:14, so pretty much dropped from 8 flat pace down to 7:10ish.  A bit better effort than last time. Heading to Jax this afternoon to watch Travis race the 1500, then he does a 4x8 tomorrow.  He's struggling with allergies right now, so I hope the rain goes through before or during his race this evening - he needs a confidence boost right about now.  UNF is hosting a 5K tomorrow morning as a T&F fundraiser - will hop in and shoot for nice easy sub 21.

Trance12 Miles: 4.60
Race: UNF T&F 5K Fundraiser (3 Miles) 00:19:44, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
4.00

Fun little run starting/finishing on UNF's new blue track and taking a little tour around the campus.  Some confusion at end when coach sent us straight to finish line but he was apparently supposed to send us around the opposite way for 3/4 lap - oh well.  I would have been comfortably under goal of 21 if I had run a full 5K.  Travis bounced back nicely with a respectable 4:09 for 1500.  With his confidence back he should drop that another 4-5 seconds by end of season.  

Equation6 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
5.30

Easy five on the trails.  Heel still bugging me so I continue to go every other day.  Still pretty sure its just PF so not gonna get too concerned just yet.

Equation6 Miles: 5.30
Total Distance
4.00

Early foggy morning track workout.  Mile and a half warm up, then 4x400 with the straights at race pace and float/recovery on the curves.  Full lap jog/walk between.  Little tougher than I hoped to get under 15 seconds on the 100 meter straight sections, but it was great running fast for a bit.

Equation6 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
5.30

Easy five on the trails

 

Equation6 Miles: 5.30
Total Distance
4.30

Little tempo run on the trails - 16:30 out, 15:50 back.

Ignition3 Miles: 4.30
Total Distance
7.20

Easy 7 down to the lake and back on the soggy humid trails.

Trance12 Miles: 7.20
Total Distance
5.00

Nice little tempo on the trails - two times 1.75 mi loop with pace dropping from 7:48 to 7:30 to 7:04 and about 6:40 for last half mile.  Three quarter mile warmup and cool down.  Lovely evening for a run.

Equation6 Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
5.70

Another lovely evening for an easy trail run and then barefoot striders on the football field.

Ignition3 Miles: 5.70
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 21:05:45 from 24.10.249.34

We have artificial turf which makes our field really poky.

Race: Palace Saloon 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:20:35, Place overall: 80, Place in age division: 3
Total Distance
5.00

Wednesday's little workout fired up the PF pretty good so no running the past two days to see if I could run this race comfortably.  It went really well for the first two flat miles (6:33 and 6:32), and then there is a half mile uphill from 2.0 to 2.5 - struggled a bit to mantain pace and the uphill poked at my heel pretty good too - bit of pain every stride on in to the finish.  Only ballooned up to 6:39 for mile #3, so fairly pleased with the overall run.  Was hoping for closer to 20:10-20:15, but satisfied for now, especially since I've been nursing the heel for a couple weeks now.  Will stick with the sub-20 goal for a Mother's Day race on one of my favorite local courses - half-and-half trail and pavement in the State Park across from my neighborhood.

Ignition3 Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 19:28:09 from 24.10.249.34

Not sure how I missed this. Nice time.

No entries lately. I miss you.

Total Distance
1.00

Look out world, I've been given the all clear to run easy on flat soft surfaces.  My family doc who is a runner declares my ankle free of stress fractures or bone spurs.  Just achilles tendinitis - as I figured and hoped.  He advised it may take a very long time for it to feel normal again, but I can feel free to ease back into running, avoiding speed work and hill work for a while.  The one mile total is for my planned 4 laps around the nice rubber track at the high school after work - will amend appropriately depending on how it actually goes.

Total Distance
5.00

Nice post-rainstorm coolish "long" run on the trails this evening.  Total distance 5.4 miles, but I'm still mostly walking/lunging/calf raising/knee lifting the uphills, so we'll call it 5.  Have been running 3 or 4 miles every other day for a couple weeks now, still babying the Achilles.  No significant improvement, but not worse either, so I think that's as the good doctor figured.  With this massive long run now on the books, I will start tracking mileage, attitude and progress once again - whew.  On the plus side, I'm only up about 6-8 lbs over the last two months of very limited activity.

Comments
From Bret on Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 08:22:50 from 216.234.133.229

Nice to have you back. So - I gather you had an achilles tear?

From dugco on Mon, Jun 09, 2014 at 08:34:58 from 68.35.217.251

No, luckily not a tear, just pretty good bout of tendonitis. Rested it for a couple weeks with no real improvement so went to doc who confirmed no bone spurs or stress fractures. He said continue icing blah blah and I could resume running, slowly on flat soft surfaces. He advised that it likely would be weeks if not months before painfree running - be diligent with stretching/strengthening and check back if any swelling or increased pain. So far so good.

Total Distance
2.00

Sore right groin from... bowling - sheesh.  Just a couple easy miles on the trails.

Total Distance
4.00

Four on the trails - leg a bit better today - achilles still sore for first mile or so every run.

Total Distance
2.00

Two miles on the trails with plan to run additional 3200 easy on the track at the summer track meet... cancelled due to lightning.  Bummer because Travis was going to run the 200 with a couple buddies - coulda been fun.

Total Distance
3.00

Steamy three miles around the folks' neighborhood in Dunedin.  We popped down to help Cynda purchase her first vehicle... moral support only, she funded the whole thing herself.  Well, nice downpayment and moderate 36 month loan - welcome to the world of debt, Cynda.  Got a loaded 2011 Chevy Equinox with just 25K miles - pretty sweet.

Total Distance
4.00

Back on the Tallahassee trails for 4 miles on our return from Dunedin.  Nearly as steamy as down south - ugh

Total Distance
4.00

Four on the trails this evening after a little rain shower to ease the temps below 90

Total Distance
4.00

Another slow four on the flat soft trails babying the Achilles.  Actually cranked it down to 8 flat pace for the last mile - hey, thats something!

Total Distance
3.00

Summer Track Meet #3 - ran 1.5 mi on trails and then jumped into the 5K on the track - slow and steady for six laps and then outside of left ankle (the foot with the compromised Achilles) started complaining so I bailed.  They ran a make-up 200 m (canceled due to lightning last week) and also 400 m for grand prix points - Trav placed 4th in both with a belly full of pizza... he'll never learn. 

Total Distance
5.00

Woooo, 20 miles for the week - slow and steady.

Total Distance
4.00

Got 4 in this morning before all day meeting out of office.  Took a zero yesterday due to sleeping in late and then yardwork all day resulting in sore foot so no evening run (ok, World Cup and Yuengling Black and Tan also prevented evening run) - ah well, felt pretty good this morning.

Total Distance
3.00

Could only muster 3 miles this morning.  Bowling last night so right groin/lower abs pretty sore again... hopefully a couple more weeks and I will be in bowling shape - sheesh

Total Distance
4.00

Droning along with 3-5 mile runs for a while.  Gonna run the Midnight Run in Dunedin next week, but then If I see no improvement in a couple more weeks, I may just take a break for a couple months. 

Total Distance
4.50

Dodged the lightning and rain all evening for the summer track series meet.  Travis placed 2nd in the 800 with a comfy 2:07, and I ran a couple miles on the trails and then jumped in the 3200 on the track.  Overcast, relatively cool and breezy weather helped me go 7:50, 6:50... fastest I've run in months.  Achilles was plenty warmed up this time and gave me no trouble turning left for 15 minutes.  I think I'm ready for a shot at sub 24 next week in the Midnight Run 5K! ugh

Comments
From Bret on Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 13:05:09 from 99.1.220.106

Will miss you this year in Dunedin. A Peachtree tradition will commence for me.

Total Distance
3.50

Later than planned start so I had to cut it short at 3.5 to make it to office so I could babysit the carpet cleaners - oh well.  Got in 3 good hours of cross training/pressure washing - always fun.

Total Distance
3.50

Another few hot steamy miles in the books - just plodding along.

Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 20:22:39 from 24.10.249.34

So it's pretty warm there this time of year?

From dugco on Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 20:39:13 from 68.35.221.40

98 in the sun when I left the house at 6:45pm... a mere 89 at the shady trailhead when I started out. Planned on five, but just not in the shape I need to be in to run at these temps.

From Rob Murphy on Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 20:52:28 from 24.10.249.34

See, even when it gets to 100 here, it starts out at 55 or 60 with no humidity so mornings are perfect for running..

You can get back to me on this in January if you want.

Race: Kiwanis Midnight Run (3.1 Miles) 00:24:29
Total Distance
4.00

Committed to running it a while back, and everyone else came out and did the mile, so I ran, but I may be done for a while now. Too frustrating to run in pain for over half the race. Always fun to race in the old stomping grounds, and Cynda, Lisa and my folks crushed the mile, so it's all good.

Comments
From Rob Murphy on Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 15:36:01 from 24.10.247.181

Sorry about the struggles Doug.

Have you ever thought about returning to what you're naturally suited for - sprinting? Lets face it, at our age we're doing this mostly to hold back aging right? Endurance isn't the only form of fitness. You're a fast twitch guy so why don't you heed your body? Get in the weight room, focus on speed and power. Training like a 200/400 guys provides tons of health and fitness benefits that are probably better for us than marathon training as we age.

Or maybe going to the bike for a while? Mix things up some.

From dugco on Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 18:39:40 from 97.106.149.210

Yes I do think cycling and weights are a likely option and then short fast stuff once the Achilles heals.

Total Distance
388.50
Exalt Miles: 23.40Guide7 Miles: 128.80Ignition3 Miles: 44.70Trance12 Miles: 81.30Equation6 Miles: 46.80
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