Saturday, April 18, 2009

All Trail Mixed Up

Seems like forever since I've written a race report. It has also been a while since I've run 15.5 miles at the pace I ran today...so I'm a bit tired after coming home and attending to chores all afternoon.

Anyhoo...I got there plenty early to register, in high spirits despite not having slept a wink the night before. I don't know why this happens before races, I really do not. I wasn't even all that geared up for this one. It was, after all, supposedly just a training run.

After registering, I parked the car in a rock star spot, set the alarm and crawled into my fleece sleeping bag liner for about twenty minutes of pre-dawn quality shut-eye.

After waking as the sun rose, I pulled out my iPhone and turned some Hatebreed on to set the mood. Lucky is the runner who has those songs stuck in their head for a race. I still refuse to wear headphones during races...

As more people started to mill about, I decided to track a few fellow Upper Midwest Trail Runners down and chat them up. I talked to Steve about his finish last WEEKEND!!! at the Zumbro 100 miler (he was entered in the 50K!!!).

Then with very little fanfare, O.C. started the 50K field off to their start. This year's 50K was dedicated to O.C.'s late wife, Kathy. Last year, O.C. put on this amazing event shortly after she passed. Hopefully he keeps putting the event on, despite having planned a Mexican vacation for this time next year!

I saw Kate Havelin, the Minnesota Trail Series and UMTR representative and chatted with her for a while...if you haven't joined, DO IT!

With very little time to spare, I made it out to the start of the 25K. I felt an urge to hit the porta john before the race started, and of course the horn to send the runners off blew while I was in mid-stream. So I was a little late in starting out...

There was very little that was unexpected on the course. It was ziggy and zaggy in spots due to some reseeding projects on the trails. There were a lot of runners in the field, and one thing I love about this race is there are always so many people to give kudos and cheers to as they run past at different parts of the course. Unless of course you're plugged in to your own little musical bubble...then you can hear nobody saying anything to you, good, bad or otherwise. Er Hum.

I was sore in the upper body due to a new workout regimen I started, so every time I tensed my core it brought a good shot of pain and a little motivating adrenaline...My arms were also tight and I had to switch my handheld water bottle around a lot more than I usually do. Pushups, situps and pullups until your body is jelly the day before a race? Not smart.

The first loop I ran pretty much on my own, got killed going down the ski-hill just because I was trying to bomb down. My quads aren't ready for that...yet!

It was so dry this year...No mud whatsoever. A bit of a disappointment, I have to say! No worries, though...I'm sure Milaca's Runnin' in the Ruff will have plenty of water to deal with.

I tried to concentrate on cruising along effortlessly after the ski-hill...which was accomplished. I didn't feel like I was overdoing it (but I was pushing the pace a little bit), I was keeping hydrated despite forgetting my S! Caps, and most importantly, I was having fun!

Thanks to all the Aid Station volunteers, many of whom staff the same A.S. every year. You all rock!

Before I knew it, I was on the short path that crosses the lake and heads through the finish chute. That was a quick lap one...I thought to myself.

I couldn't believe I had just come through in just over an hour for the first lap. Yikes. Things had to slow down! My goal for the day was supposed to be three hours...

I had a couple of great conversations with folks on the second lap. I don't know why people got chatty, but it was really nice! There was the girl with the TCRC who would wind up smoking me, she was a strong runner! And a guy with an accent I couldn't place. The people I tried to make laugh...the people who I probably annoyed...Joel Button's big high five! All of these great snippets of conversation that happen when you're exerting yourself quite a bit are something I will always cherish about trail races!

I was starting to feel the trail abuse on the sides of my big toes and on the sides of my pinky toes going down the big ski hill again. I haven't quite developed my full-on armor plated foot skin as of this point in the season! No worries, though, it still felt really great to run (relatively) fast in the Vibram FiveFingers KSO's!

As usual, people asked about them or whispered about them and just so everyone knows...it's totally cool to ask me about them! I'm a zealot...I'll try to convert you, but I'll answer whatever you want to know about the Vibram FiveFingers.

But...Just because my foot armor isn't developed yet...I decided to carry the FiveFingers for the last 1.5 miles and run barefoot on the chip trails! Ahhh...did that feel wonderful! Okay, not 100% (because some of that chip is straight up sharp, man!) of the time, but moreso than not. I could have passed a lot more people towards the end had I left the VFF's on, but hell...this was a training run, after all!

AND!!! I saw a relay runner who was running with the ultra fast Team Duke Rembleski (Husband of Eve Rembleski who won the female 50K) -- wearing the FiveFingers KSO! Awesome!

So the 2009 Trail Mix was a great day for a run. The results will be up soon on the website.

Of course...I have no pictures. I am such a bum. I got to my car to grab my camera and was hobbled by double charlie horses. I hope you understand. Hopefully the many photographers on the course got some good snaps...

Ah...So nice to have the first race of the season down!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Trail Mix!

I am excited to be going out to Hyland to see all my running pals this Saturday at Hyland!

I'll be doing the 25K if I can get in. It's going to be a nice long training run for me...not going to push it too hard, too soon.

Sounds like the 50K field is pretty stacked! Should be an exciting day!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Thought of the Day

Because running philosophy never gets old to me...I had this thought replaying like a meditation during my run at Hyland this evening.

"Why do you run? Is it to fulfill a mileage requirement? To fulfill a time requirement, or both? Or do you run simply to get somewhere else under your own power?"

I feel like I've been enjoying myself lately by simply "running to get somewhere else." My most sophisticated equipment these days has been an analog wristwatch. I usually have a "time to get going" time in mind, simply because that's life, but I often find myself languidly passing that mark and not caring.

That isn't to say I've been dogging it. I am still enjoying hills and trails and fun stuff like that. I have also been getting my heart rate up to see if I can make it up the system of hills that begin down the block from me and go up for about a mile.

I have decided I am not going to care about when I finish races this year. It's silly for me to even entertain ideas like that. I will only give them everything I have and see where the chips fall.

Just getting where I need to be...

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Okay, So...

It seems I have had plenty of time off to think about what I want to do this season. I have mulled over a variety of options, fancy out of state ultras, the pikes peak adventure, epic journeys through honest to god mountains...etc., etc.

But I am beginning to think that what I am truly drawn to is the great north woods and the journeys that I have started and finished there that have provided such great memories and sparked some wonderful friendships.

I had wanted to try for an outright victory in the MN Trail Series this year, but given my current schedule of traveling will prohibit about half of those races (but will also allow me to run in new and strange places) and the fact that Bryan Erickson is probably going to win it all this year...I am going to opt out of the short stuff and give myself one goal for the season.

I am going to run the Superior 100 Mile beginning September 11, 2009 and god willing, finishing on September 12, 2009.

Training starts tomorrow.

Advice, as usual, is highly appreciated.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Steve Quick Calls Me Out Again

Yes, Steve, you're right...it was all an April Fool's joke.

I am not getting titanium claws surgically implanted into my feet, nor am I getting carbon fiber tendon enhancement.

I am, however on a steady diet of EPO and wild boar endocrine injections.

Just kidding.

Hope all of your training is going well this spring!