Sunday, December 27, 2009

Who said you have to run to enjoy running?


The morning after Christmas, Boulder got a bit more snow - just to top off the postcard-like landscapes. Immediately after, the skies cleared up and the Sun shone brightly. What better excuse to go for an epic run? Out went Wendy and I - Wendy is running again! Her workout being shorter than mine that day, we parted ways after 30 minutes.

Undisturbed snow on trails provide an exhilarating experience - all the more so if it's in great terrain. So up Shadow Canyon I went, intimate, shady, covered with undisturbed snow, and steep.

A loud bird added a soundtrack to the run. As I approached the crest of the Flatirons, the view toward Golden was graced with layers of breaking clouds in the Sun. South Boulder Peak was its usual beautiful; the Continental Divide had a garland of clouds. To the North, Boulder sunbathed.



Fern Canyon turned out to be a new kind of "running" for me: too much snow, too much slope - half the time I was sliding on my glutei maximi (a new way to exercise them!) and half the time I was "skiing" on my feet, trying to maintain my center of gravity very slightly backward so as not to tip over face first into barely hidden rocks. I did get my foot caught into a fallen tree once and did tip over face first but was lucky to land on snow. It was so much fun!!!!


On the technical side, I am learning to increase fluid intake enough to compensate for sweat rates. I was "overly successful" and easily exceeded my target of 25oz/hr as I ran out of fluids after 2h20 and 70 ounces.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Running with the Tribe


A delightful morning it was when our tribe (Jennifer, Dawn, Wendy, Cindi, Marianne, Mountain Dave, and Dave) gathered at Heil Ranch with 20 rapidly rising degrees. Beautiful and varied surfaces, great views from the top, lots of conversation. Dave Harrison taking the picture - thank you Dave! And, Wendy is back on the trails! (Not that she ever left them; it's just that she is running again)

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Cadence, it's all Cadence

Did I mention high cadence in a previous post? One of Coach Cindy's simplest and most intriguing requirements has been to run at 180rpm (so to speak). To me, that's ridiculously small steps! But oh boy do they increase efficiency. Today's 3 hour run through 4000 feet up and down and 16 miles was a walk in the park (ok, maybe I'm exaggerating a bit - the other way) with the higher cadence - and that after five days of sustained training. Long live short strides!

After I wrote this post, I ran into research studies mentioned by the NYT - they conclude that a shorter stride decreases the probability of a tibia stress fracture - the decrease in load intensity is higher than the increase in load cycles.

It's Cascade Crest 100

Oh well - did not make it through the Western States 100 lottery. One-time loser. Two-time losers get an automatic entry. Good to know two-time losers are winners. One-time losers, however, are losers. :-) I qualified for the lottery via my 50 miler last year. There is an 11-hour limit to qualify, and I ran 8 minutes under that. A bit arbitrary, since different races have very different profiles.

And so my A race for 2010 will not be WS100. Instead, I am targeting Cascade Crest 100, allegedly one of the most beautiful races on the face of this planet. 20,500 feet up and down. Not shabby. In the middle of the National Parks of Washington State and following the Pacific Crest trail. It's an intimate race with 128 starters last year (about 95 finishers). Because it is increasingly popular, it is likely to setup a lottery this year (damnation!) If I am a loser on this one, my alternates are Angeles Crest 100 (but did the fire consume an otherwise beautiful layout?) and Grand Teton 100.

Would love to run the Tahoe Rim 100, but music is not allowed on that race. And music, along with gorgeous landscapes, wild wilderness, and epic ups and downs are the essence of why I run this crazy distances. It's a three month vacation packed into 30 hours!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ungainly Gait

Turns out my gait has all kinds of issues. Have to learn to run again! It's all about efficiency - using hamstrings and quads only to run, and letting gravity do as much of the work as possible.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Amping Up - will the fuses blow?

Training is off to a good - and hard - start. Ramped up straight from a 30-mile week to a 45-mile week. Who said 10% is the way to go? Is coach Cindy pushing to see where the cracking point is?