Category Archives: RCI

Phedippidations: The Blog

I have mentioned several times that I listen to Phedippidations the podcast, but did you know it also has a blog?

I won’t mention much about the podcast, but you can see my past thoughts about it here and its also on my mp3 player list posted here. RCI was also a featured blog of the week in September (listen to the mp3 excerpt).

So what does Steve Runner publish on his blog? Well you might be a little disappointed, unless you are an avid listener of the show. It is quite simply his “Show Notes.”

The posts include a summary of the week’s topic and then a list of the links he mentions in the show, including the Blog of the Week, links to the Podsafe Music Network’s music that he used, and other blogs or websites that he refers to. This is beneficial because unless you have an excellent memory you’ll forget most of the links while running down the road (unless you carry pen and paper!) There is also a link to listen to the show directly so if you don’t have iTunes you can still listen or save the file to your computer, which could be helpful for those of us who don’t use a real iPod. The blog also is a good way to find out what each week’s topic is and download it individually without subscribing to the show.

This isn’t a blog you stop by often to read, but it is a blog to stop by and listen.

You can listen to Steve’s promo mp3 for the podcast here.

Yesterday’s Run

Honestly, I haven’t run since Tuesday morning. I don’t really have a good excuse, except that I thought it might be good to see if I could get rid of the pain in the ball of my foot. After running it hurt to walk on it for most of the day and still hurt a little on Weds. But now it feels fine. We’ll see how it feels after racing tomorrow.

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Upcoming Races for November 17

I will be racing at the DINO Series race. This is my last major race of the year. It should be a fun 15K at Fort Harrison State Park!

Turkey Chase 7K begins at Centerville High School at 1pm. This 19th annual event is being hosted by one of my college teammates mom and is part of the Wayne County Challenge. All proceeds go to Easter Seals programs for persons with disabilities.

DINO Series Race #7 at Fort Harrison State Park begins at 9am at the Reddick Shelter. This is a 15K and 5K event and is the final race in the trail series. There is also a victory banquet afterwards, check the site for more details.

Cabin Fever 5K Run starts at noon at the Brown County High School parking lot in Nashville, IN. This event is being hosted by the Brown County Parks and Recreation.

Vincennes Family YMCA Trotting Turkeys 5K (pdf) begins at 9am at the YMCA. All proceeds benefit the YMCA Teen & Family Programs.

10th Annual YMCA Jack Whitlow WinteRun 5K begins at 6pm in downtown Marion. This event has been moved up a few weeks from its normal date. It is being hosted by the Grant County YMCA.

Tree City Run (doc) begins at 10am at the Decatur County YMCA in Greensburg. This is a 10K and 5K event benefiting the YMCA.

Wattle Waddle Wun begins at 9am at Central Park in Carmel. This 4 mile run benefits the Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation District.

November 18

West Vigo Alumni and Friends Turkey Trot begins at 2pm at West Vigo High School. All proceeds benefit the West Vigo After Prom Committee.

Race Directors: I am starting to work on the 2008 calendar so please e-mail me your race information. Thanks!

WEEKEND WEATHER

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Training Analysis, Part 1

With only one major race left, I thought I would take a look back at my training over 2007 and provide thoughts, insights, and other information from it for you. I trained for 3 major events this year, the Indy 500 Mini Marathon, Bears of the Blue River 10K, and Midsouth Half Marathon.

First up is the Mini-Marathon. I began 2007 having recovered from injuries sustained throughout the year in 2006. After going to the Runner’s Forum I was fitted with stability shoes (ASICS® Men’s GT 2120), which helped relieve some of the knee pain. Coming back from no running since September 2006 I took it nice and slow getting back into shape. I may have taken it a little too easy but I wanted to be sure my body would last for the whole season!

I spent a lot of time on the Elliptical machine and the bike during January. I modeled it similar to a training program slowly building time and varying the program to include hills, intervals, etc, using an easy hard easy schedule. I introduced running after about 2 weeks of training, starting with only a half mile on the treadmill, then hitting the elliptical again. By the end of February I was finally doing mostly running and hit a 17 mile week of easy running.

I had decided to use a Cool Running Half-Marathon training program. Because my mileage had been so low I opted for the Intermediate program instead of the advanced. It was designed for runners currently running 25-50 mile weeks or a goal time under 1:45. The twelve-week program focuses a lot on getting miles under your belt with one weekly speed session and one long run. The hardest week was a 40 miler in week 9.

Looking back through my schedule, I didn’t follow the training program at all. Since I was still cross-training when the program began, I was behind on my mileage the entire time. My mileage peaked at 35 in week 9, but my workouts didn’t really follow anything in the training program!

My training included a lot of rest time due to various pains and continued caution with my injuries. Only during six of the 12 weeks did I actually run 5 days out of the week. Speedwork was pretty non-existent but did include a couple of fartleks, one true speed session of 2 x 1/4, 2 x 1/2, and 1/8, a couple time running up hills hard at Mounds, and a few “races” at Shadyside. I also ran a DINO 15K race for training/tempo run/race!

Needless to say my race wasn’t spectacular! I ran a 1:41:53 half marathon time which was only 3 minutes off last year’s Mini time and 7 minutes off my 2005 half marathon PR. My splits were:

7:56 7:17 7:26 7:19 7:28 7:38 7:45 7:44 7:47 7:49 8:01 8:19 8:40 0:39 1:41:53

I went into the race with no expectations so was fairly pleased and appreciated having David Dehart to run with for pretty much most of the race.

Looking back, training more consistently would have helped a lot, but I do think I was able to compete longer for 2007 because I was cautious getting back into it and made sure my body was healed and didn’t push through the pain. I am content with the first part of my training and I think it laid a good foundation for later on this year!

Here is a graph from my training log at Running Ahead.

The four stars in a row are from the ARRC Shadyside pre-season races. This graph doesn’t include the elliptical or bike.

Yesterday’s Run

It was back in the mid-40’s for this easy 3 mile run at Mounds State Park. The trail was very wet with some puddles, but nothing major on the perimeter loop. I forgot my watch at home so I’m not sure of my time, but I took it nice and easy. I haven’t seen any deer for awhile, but I did see some of Anderson’s Finest as the APD SWAT Team was enjoying a run through the park!

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Race Results from November 10

Here are the results from this past weekend.  Let us know if you competed, how you did, and what you thought of the race in the comments section.

Forest Park Step N’ Stride 10K & 5K Bob Bragg, 42 of Noblesville, won the 10K in 35:15 (5:41) about 20 seconds ahead of second place.  Camille Herron, 25 of Lafayette, won the female division in 36:49 (5:56) almost 4 minutes ahead of second place and 5th overall.   188 finished the 10K. Jesse Davis, 25 of Indianapolis, won the 5K event in 15:18 (4:56) about 1:20 ahead of second place.  Laura Farley, 23 of Indianapolis, won the female division in 17:40 (5:42) about 3 minutes ahead of second place and 6th overall.  169 finished the 5K.  Lisa Jones won the 5K Walk in 33:18 (10:45) and Max Shellenbarger the men’s in 38:19 (12:22). 58 finished the walk.

Club Kokomo Road Runners 4 Mile Run/5K Walk was won by William Irvin in 24:36 (6:09) about 10 seconds ahead of second place.  Michelle Hollingsworth won the female division in 29:45 (7:26) about 30 seconds ahead of second place and 15th overall. 48 completed the 4 Mile run.  Jerry Lambert won the 3 Mile walk in 34:36 (11:32) with Amanda Pena winning the female division in 36:29 (12:09).  14 completed the 3 Mile walk.

Indiana Fall Classic 10K was won by Scott Mullins, 33, in 33:27 (5:22) about 30 seconds ahead of second place.  Janelle Ralph, 25, won the female division in 40:40 (6:32) about 3 minutes ahead of second place and 15th overall.  80 completed this 10K event.

Jordan’s Journey 5K Run, Walk & Roll was won by Andy Wilson in 15:35 (5:00) about 30 seconds ahead of second place.  Shannon Hendrix-Buxton won the female division in 18:20 (5:54) almost 3 minutes ahead of second place and 10th overall.  123 completed the 5K event.

Yesterday’s Run

I did an easy lap around the wet leaf covered trail at Shadyside Park in Anderson. The trail was fairly empty with temperatures around 52 with some strong winds.  I picked it up for the final 1/4 mile and completed the 2.64 lap in 18:42.  I finished the workout with a couple of accelerations.  I have some slight pain in the ball of my left foot.

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Race Reports: Various

The following race report and pictures were submitted by Tammy Dale from the Nike Team Regional’s.

Dylan Dale running for Fishers Running Club finished 10th overall in the Junior Varsity race with a time of 17:35 at the Lavern Gibson Course in Terre Haute. His team finished second overall, finishing behind the winning team from York, IL the Elmhurst Running Club. (ranked number one in the Midwest Region) The boys varsity finished fourth overall, and are an “at large” candidate for NTN.

Seventh grader Ashley Dale entered the Girls Championship 5K Division, hoping to gain some experience for high school racing – and just for the “fun” of it. She finished the challenging state course in a time of 23:07…not bad having coming off health related issues. She had much fun, and as a note: her time would have placed her third in the Girls JV race, and seventh in the Freshman Class. 🙂

All the athletes were given cool gear from Nike/EastBay included some very sweet gear bags and running caps, and as an added treat for the day, they got to meet and chat with the second place finisher in the US Olympic Marathon trials, Dathan Ritzenhein.

The course records for both girls and boys were shattered with beautiful race conditions on a course Ashley likened to a “roller coaster.”

On another note: the Great Lakes Division I Championships took place Nov. 10th. Notre Dame took third and IU finished in fourth. Freshman, Cole Hardacre was the second scorer for IU! Complete results for both races can be found at www.onlineraceresults.com.

Thanks Tammy!

In other local running news, the Indy Star is reporting that Cindy Harris, 38 from Indianapolis, won the 6th Annual Go Vertical Chicago race up the 103 flights of stairs to the top of the Sears Tower. Harris has won all 6 events. The local stair climbing race is the annual Bop to the Top on February 2, 2008.

Weekend Workouts

I actually haven’t run since Thursday morning! We were at a conference and I didn’t feel like getting up super early to get a run in and our hotel didn’t have any workout facilities. So I had a nice weekend recuperating and resting!