Friday, December 31, 2010

2010 Running Year in Review

2010 is almost over and running-wise, it has been quite a year for me. I ran 3 marathons, 3 half-marathons, several 5Ks, couple 10Ks and a 15K. Lowered my PR at every distance this year and even won a race for the first time.

One cool thing this year was joining the Dailymile website early in the year where I now have a bunch of new running friends, several of whom I have been able to meet at races.

Opened the year up with a 5K PR at the MADD Dash 5K. Followed that up the next month with a near BQ at the Gasparilla Marathon.

Sandwiched between Gasparilla was the Clearwater and Florida Beaches half-marathons, PRd both races dropping to 1:31. 

After Gasparilla, I had a short two months to get ready for the Kentucky Derby Marathon. On the way to North Carolina, I had a race I found and wanted to run. So, we ended up leaving home at 11PM and drove straight to Western North Carolina University and made it there with an hour to spare before the race started. On a tough little course that went through the campus, I won my first race!
Kinda cool being the first one in.
Got a hand-made cup and a nice little certificate for winning.

From the highs of North Carolina to the Kentucky Derby Marathon. The hills got the better of me and I ended up in survival mode to avoid becoming a cramping heap of flesh. Finished in 3:50. The course was beautiful and had a great time in Louisville.

Slogging along in the rain feeling fine at mile 9.
After Kentucky, it was a month of  repairing myself and getting ready for the summer 5K season as well as starting a new marathon training cycle. 

The summer was filled with highs. Had a huge 4th of July running multiple races in one day for the first time. Ran the Lutz 5K (almost PRd and got to meet Jenny P.) in the morning followed by the 1 mile, 5K, and 10K at the Kiwanis Midnight Run where I got to meet Jenny's husband Mark. Placed in all races except the 1 mile where I paced Chris and used as a warmup.

Taking home some loot from Kiwanis.
We also did the Lakeland Watermelon Series again. My 5K times really took off here. I finished the series blasting my PR by running 18:30. Took 1st in my age group for the 2nd year in a row. Got to meet Sandy, Ben and Jay at these races.


In July, we took a trip to St. Augustine and ran the Bridge of Lions 5K. They finished restoring the original bridge, so it was nice to get to run over it. Beat my time from the year before by a minute and snagged 2nd in my age group.

Sunrise over the Matanzas.
As Fall rolled around, it was time to say goodbye to 5Ks and hello to 10K, 15K and Half-marathon. Ran two 10Ks. The Komen Race for the Cure and Lake to Lake. Again, both were PRs dropping to 40:09.

Jenny and I after Komen.
For the first time since High School, I ran a 15K. Did the Miracle Miles in Orlando. Finished in 1:02 and placed 3rd in my age group. Scored two tickets to Sea World for the effort so that was cool. Met Brian and Melanie at this one.

Somewhere in here, I dropped my 5 mile PR at the Rattlesnake Run placing 2nd in AG there also.

For Halloween, it was time for the Daytona Half-Marathon where I went up against my arch nemesis, "The Bridge". That bridge had kicked my butt the previous two years and I was determined to beat it this year. The bridge slowed me a little on the return trip, but I ended up running my first sub-1:30 half-marathon which I was ecstatic about. Unfortunately, I didn't place in my age group (was 4th) which broke my Summer's long streak. Also got to meet Harold.

For some reason, my stomach didn't like the finishing stretch. First time I have almost hurled at a race.
Feeling much better now.

The running highlight of the year was the Space Coast Marathon where I finally achieved my goal of qualifying for the Boston Marathon. I finished with a time of 3:10:24 (5 minutes better than I needed to BQ), 14th overall and 3rd in my age group! The race was awesome from start to finish. Enjoyed running with a guy from North Carolina until I dropped him late in the race. Don't know why, but I had a feeling I would need to beat him to place in age group. Several Dailymilers at this one...Harold ran his first, Brian, Melanie, and Mark.

Getting ready before the race, love my stick!
Off to a good start right behind Brian.
Pretty sunrise.
Halfway, coming in for a banana.
Grinding out a strong finish and an awesome BQ!

Whew, finished!
Can't believe I got 3rd!!
Receiving my award with Dick Beardsley.
Coolest award I have!
Wow, what a 2010! Planning an even bigger 2011. I have two marathons planned, Steamboat and Pensacola. We are taking a 3 week camping trip to Colorado where I will do Steamboat followed by the Garden of the Gods 10 miler and the Moon Pie Festival 10 miler the following weekends. In February is the inaugural Dade City half-marathon (gonna be a tough course) and I will be doing the Michelob Challenge at Gasparilla where you run the 5K, 8K, 15K and half-marathon. Jenny and I have a cool 15th wedding anniversary trip to North Carolina where I will run the Tar Heel 10 miler and we will take in a Hurricanes hockey game along with camping. Will also run the Gate River Run 15K in Jacksonville and Miracle Miles again to complete the Florida 15K challenge. 

Should be a fun year ahead that I have just started training for. I also look forward to meeting as many new friends as possible.

Hope everyone has a great 2011!!!



Tuesday, December 28, 2010

New Marathon Training Cycle

After a month off, it is time to start up a new marathon training cycle to prep for the Steamboat Marathon June 5th in Steamboat Springs, CO.

Again, I will be using training designed by Arthur Lydiard using a schedule designed later in his life. The big difference will be the 10 week conditioning phase. Instead of doing all the runs at easy aerobic pace, there will be runs at marathon pace and also fartleks thrown in. Everything will still be aerobic. I look forward to the variety this will provide compared to doing almost the same pace each day. To prepare specifically for running in the mountains, will be doing a lot of runs on the biggest hills I can find. Also going to work on strength a bit with push-ups, crunches and pull-ups to build up the upper body a bit. I am hoping to get an indoor spinning bike to get in more aerobic work. I am going to try to start getting myself up a bit earlier in the morning to do a short 20-30 minute run, we'll see how that goes.

I am looking forward to getting back into training and seeing the results. I have the next 6 months of racing planned out and hopefully will set more PRs at all distances.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas...Again!

Hope everyone had a great day. We ended our day with a trip over to Lakeland to walk around downtown.

Jenny and Emily playing in all the leaves that were blowing around.

The Lakeland Electric building over Lake Mirror.

Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas from our family to yours.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Newton MV2 Racing Flat Coming 2011

Update: 8-30-11: Yay, my MV2s have shipped and I should have them Friday. I didn't expect them to ship so soon. I also heard back from Newton about the sizing. Going up a half size keep the toe space the same. We'll see, can't wait to take them out for a spin.

Update: 8-26-11: Ordered my pair of MV2s today. As per recomendations, ordered a half size larger. I hope doesn't change the area from my big toe to the front of the shoe which fits perfectly in my size 9 Distance Racers. Can't wait to get them in. You can pre-order at www.newtonrunning.com/shoes as they are not listed on the main page yet.

Update: 8-10-11: Was told today by Newton that the MV2 will be released at the end of August and will ship early September. At least I will have them in time for Fall racing season!

Update: 5-24-11: I noticed on the Newton site that the Racers have now been listed as lightweight trainers. Curious, I emailed Newton to see if this meant the MV2 is close to being released. Tory informed me that they are looking at late Summer\early Fall for release and that the name change is in fact that the MV2 will be the only "racing" shoe.

Finally, Newton Running is coming out with a pure lightweight racing flat. I wonder if they used my suggestion from a survey card I sent back to them months ago or if it was already in the works.

I emailed Newton and it was confirmed that the MV2 is to be released in June 2011. I really hope I can snag a pair by then and can use at the Steamboat Marathon that month. Also confirmed was that the shoe will weigh in at a mere 5.5oz. and employ the same Newton technology as the rest of their line.

About the only thing I don't like about the shoe is the color...Cream sickle orange accents?? Reminds me of the old Buccaneers uniforms of the 70s. Good thing I run in Newtons for the comfort and not the colors although I don't mind my green racers.

Update 3-2-11: After seeing reports that the MV2 will now be released in the Fall, I emailed Newton and they confirmed this is the case. What a bummer. So much for having the shoes in time for the Steamboat Marathon in June. :(

Update 1-24-11: I found a little more info and a couple pictures on the New Zealand Newton site

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Lunar Eclipse

Stayed up all night to catch the full lunar eclipse. Was interesting that the red color of the moon looks better off the camera than it did looking up at it.


Animation of all the photos done during the eclipse.


Saturday, December 11, 2010

Lake Jovita Reindeer Run 5K Race Report

It was nice to sleep in a bit and run a local race. The race was held on the Lake Jovita golf course. This is one of the more challenging courses around will hills in the first mile and a big up at the finish. Finished this one in 18:59 placing 3rd overall and 1st in my age group. This time is over 1 minute faster than I ran the course last year. The race was better organized this year. The only complaint I have is that the winner's medal need to be better. Like last year, the medals were just generic off the shelf cheapies. They could at least pop a few bucks extra and at least have the race logo on them. I know they are trying to raise as money as possible, but reward the runners for showing.

Just a little more to go after the quad busting hill at the finish.