7/7/08- Huntingson easy. Legs felt energetic but it almost deforms my stride. I can’t believe my legs are responding so well!
Miles: 7
7/8/08- Planned conservative run and ended up feeling great. Reverse exterior lower arroyo plus Garfield longer way at a medium clip, legs energetic the whole time. Not a trivial run either.
Miles: 9.5
7/9/08- I guess this is for sure going to be a down week, just not sure how much. Huntington up Virginia medium to medium hard. I took a page from Lydiard’s book and did my short run at a good clip, perhaps 7:25 pace or just under. Had a nice spring in my stride the whole way. It felt like those nice medium hard Monday arroyo runs during track where I would routinely go sub 7:30 pace the whole way. On the down side a rather short run.
Miles: 5.5
7/10/08- The Great Eaton Canyon Adventure, minus turn-around ridge as I shall call it (perhaps disappointment ridge, or stupid-people-blocking-off-public-roads –that-are –supposed-to-connect-through ridge). Legs were feeling the burn up the climb, which I wasn’t expected and were noticeably tired mid way through. Large cramp struck descending next to the canyon. But in the end dissipated and made it back tired but not exhausted. I also did not get sprayed by a skunk this time, or mauled by a pit bull, but coming around a corner on Altadena drive in the complete darkness I noticed two dark shapes and started to freak out a bit. I shortened and silenced my stride, moved to the other side of the road, and as I went by there were two people in camo walking along the road with large rifles in their hands (I’m pretty sure there is no hunting in suburban L.A. allowed). I stayed in the shadows, then ran like hell, and didn’t look back. This run never fails to freak this shit out of me.
Miles: 10.8
7/11/08- Legs very tired. Easy 45 minutes around San Marino, un measured. Also, finally crossed that creepy bridge over Virginia. It’s nothing special.
Miles: 5?
7/12/08- Taking it easy. Easy 30 minutes with Robert Kaspar among all people. Also saw Kangway met up with us for a bit. Cool. Very slow and easy.
Miles: 3?
7/13/08- Climbing at Malibu Creek. Did my first sport lead of a 75 ft 5.6, along with some 5.9 top rope on planet of the apes wall. I am getting really excited about summer climbing. I hope it doesn’t detract from running. Mmm Swiss Arete with pops will be so good. The hike in was aprox 1.5 miles each way with a heavy pack in the hot sun. I’ll def give that a running equivalent of 1:1.
Miles: 3
Weekly Miles: 44 ---- I was worried this was going to be lower but not so bad. A solid down week and my legs feel better than every.
7/14/08- Bad news: Pops bailed on the climbing trip and my stomach and intestines are rather upset. What did I eat? Softball game with some good sprinting plus Huntingson medium, stomach hurting but manageable, then a mile easy on the track with Kangway and badass/ 14:30 Duke Alum Alex Ramero. Legs feel great, let’s see what happens to the stomach.
7/15/08- Stomach slightly better, legs kind of sore actually but feeling fine. I now have my sights set on a Peruvian Andes Expedition with Alpamayo (19,500 feet, WI 4) and Quitujara (> 6000 m, WI 3) for early next summer. Sounds amazing if I can convince my old man/doesn’t negatively impact running too much. Decided to do a 5 mile tempo today and even with my stomach, it went surprisingly well. Ran at an easy feeling 8:25 pace down California to the Arroyo. I took a few minutes to stretch and get ready, and then started off at a rather relaxed but solid pace. During the decent, my breathing slowed almost to a normal run speed, as I came through at 11:13 (7 min pace) I decided I would push a bit harder this time on the way up but cool it off on the way in prep from the uphill last two miles. I came through in 22:10 (6:50 pace for that lap) and, surprised with how easy that felt and how my stomach was holding up, I started to push up the arroyo towards the Rose Bowl. I powered through (except the steep little climb under the freeway which I took rather easily) and upon passing the aquatics center with under 800m to go I glanced at my watch and was surprised to see 31:1x. Realizing that I might lay down a great time, I began to push above threshold to a race feeling pace. I turned the corner, doubled back, and ended at the planned tree in 33:40! meaning that last two miles were run at 6:25 pace, uphill and in the sand. Awesome. I slowly cooled down around one of the RB fields and headed back slowly to campus through old pas. 97 minutes, 12.5 miles total, man my legs are going to be sore but this is a great sign for things to come. If I can break my PR in a tempo run in August (32 minutes, holding the last 2 miles pace for all 5 which now seems quite doable) , as well as lay down 4 x tempo loops at 6 minute pace, I will be all set to break 30. Yay.
Miles: 12.5
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