Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Hi All,

Sunday 1/21 - Saturday 1/27: 24.4 miles.

Due to the snow, I ran 5 miles on my basement treadmill three times at 6mph, 4.5 incline. Along with a 4.4 mile run out to the Rochester zoo during lunch in about 4 inches of snow and a 5 mile run out at B6 before the snow hit. I don't really like to run on the treadmill but it is a good workout. It's better than running outside when it's 15F with wind chills in the single digits, I guess. Upstate NY has gotten hammered with snow, cold and wind lately.

It's kind of tough to find the time during the week to run on the treadmill though. I am not a morning person who can wake up and exercise so my runs have been on the weekend so far. Now I will have to just come home and do the treadmill before supper which will be a big test of mind over hunger.

Keep running, Doug

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

So far in Jan 2007


Hi all,

This post will catch you up on what's happened in 2007.

Monday 1/1 - Sunday 1/6: 20.6 miles.

I ran in shorts and long sleeves in 60F and lots of wind on 1/6!

Sunday 1/7 - Saturday 1/13: 17.8 miles, return to seasonal temps.

I ran the Freezeroo #3 up at Camp Eastman in Irondequoit on Saturday, 1/13. I didn't 'rabbit' (a problem of mine), ran a 7:16 first mile, kept it strong and finished 94th out of 243 with a 22:34, 7:17 pace. The result ... a PR by 9 seconds! I'm the guy on the right. Results link: http://grtconline.org/2007Results/2006-07-Freezeroo3-Overall.html. A new runner, Sara, ran her first race. I also got some grief from Mike for wearing wind pants instead of tights. Sales at Fleet Feet are coming up soon!

Side note: I joined a 8 week dance class on Tuesday nights. Hopefully I will learn how to dance or at least fake it through the swing, waltz, box step and two step.

Sunday 1/14 - Saturday 1/20: 18.3 miles.

I had to contend with the snow at last. It's like running in sand.


I said "Good-bye" to a fellow runner, Janet, who moved to Washington. She has been and will continue as a positive influence on my running. She showed me the running routes around work so I can run during lunch, kept a running journal with her mileage and ran more races that I did. She will be missed by all the runners who knew her but will be back for some races this year. Perhaps a 5K or two?

The weather is turning colder now so I will be faced with the dilemma of bundling up and running outside and just running on the boring treadmill.

Side note: I gave blood for the 57th time on 1/19. My pulse was 56, blood pressure: 106/72.

Keep running, Doug

Monday, January 22, 2007

What happened in 2006

Hi all,

I would like to take a moment to show how I ran in 2006. Red denotes lifetime PR, blue denotes year PR. It was a nice year, trying to find out my limits, trying to set PRs.

You can see that my times varied but I gave it my best in every race. Though in the Oak Tree Half Marathon I ran with a mild left hamstring pull and pulled it again halfway through the Safe Journey Scarecrow 5K. I finished, I am stubborn once the gun sounds.

All in all, 2006 was a great running year. I didn't keep track of my mileage until after I bought a new pair of running shoes, Brooks Adrenaline GTS, in September. October was 69.4, 14 out of 31 days; November was 70.1, 14 out of 30 days; and December was 102.1, 17 out of 31 days. The fall and winter weather were very mild for upstate NY. We only had 5 inches of snow by the end of December!

Keep running, Doug

P.S. Here is a picture of me at the Mendon Ponds 20K Trail Run on November 11th, 2006.





Thursday, January 18, 2007

Starting off


Hi all,


I have been meaning to start this blog since the beginning of the year but just kept putting it off. Who am I? I'm a 49 year old runner who lives in Newark NY. I have been running now for about three years.

Why do I run? Well ... as I got to my mid 40s I wanted to do something physical, stay active, maintain a decent weight and get rid of stress. I picked running. Non-runners may not understand but slowly, I have become hooked. First, it was only up and down my street when it was nice. I turned serious in 2006. Now, it's 5 miles or more 4 times a week. There's nothing like heading out and running at least 5 miles! You come back exhausted but feeling great for having done it!

My first road race was the Newark 5 Mile Turkey Day Race back in 2005, finishing in just under 48 minutes. Since then I have run in 16 more races, anything from 5Ks to a half marathon. I run anywhere from a 7:17 (my 5K PR) to 9:09 (my PR in my only half marathon). I am competitive in trying to set PRs but don't apply any scientific methods (at least not yet) other than just getting out there and running.

My goals this year are to try to set more PRs and to run my first marathon. The Rochester Marathon, http://www.rochestermarathon.com/, is on my 50th birthday. So .... what a great excuse to run it! Why a marathon? Well, why not?

Keep running, Doug