Short Bike Ride

It was easy to talk myself out of running today… maybe a little too easy. The weather was great and Charmaine wanted to go for a bike ride. How could I say no to that?

We rode our usual route up through Alpine, past the camels, back down to Westfield Road, across to Sun Crest Drive, and back home. The last time we tried to ride it, Charmaine got a flat tire, but we didn’t have any trouble today. I forgot to turn on the GPS on my phone (RunKeeper), so I only have the data from my crappy bike “computer”. It took us a little over an hour to go about 16 miles. We took the flat sections nice and easy and really tried to focus on climbing the hills fast (or at least keeping our minimum speed higher than normal). I think it worked out really well.

Still sore

I’m not sure if I am any better or any worse than yesterday, but I’m definitely still very sore. That’s no excuse, of course, but I did try to take it a little easier today as I auditioned a few more songs for my running playlist. Songs that made the cut: Complicated – Avril Lavigne, Fishin’ in the Dark – Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Any Man of Mine – Shania Twain, Sixteen – No Doubt, Whip It – Devo, In Bloom – Nirvana, Losing Grip – Avril Lavigne, Happy Now – No Doubt. I still need more if I’m ever going to finish a 10k without walking.

I had a hard time keeping a consistent cadence as I jumped from song to song trying to find the right rhythm. Sometimes I ran a few minutes at 7.2, 6.5, 6.2, 6.0, 5.5, and way too much walking at 4.0 mph. Amazingly, I managed to stay on for 6 miles without pausing anything.

Jumping jacks: 50
Push-ups: 100
Time at mile 1: 0:09:44
Time at mile 3: 0:31:21
Time at mile 6: 1:07:35

Over doing it?

It has clearly been way too long since I’ve done any squats or lunges. I know this because I did some yesterday, and today I can barely stand up from a sitting position. I seem to be fine when I’m upright, but getting up or going down demonstrates just how sore I am. Of course, part of my soreness may be from what I did yesterday afternoon. I dug up a large maple tree that had died and replaced it with a new younger one. All that shoveling and pulling on the old tree probably contributed to my soreness.

I finally found a real website for finding the songs for running: jog.fm. So far it’s been great. I can find songs that have the same BPM to match my cadence while running. I can also search for songs I like to find out their BPM. I’m very impressed.

Today I set the treadmill to 6.5 mph and cranked through the first 2 miles, but then I hit some faster songs, had a hard time keeping my cadence, and broke down into a walk for a bit. I managed to finish all 3 miles under 30 minutes, but after that I could only walk the 4th mile. I still don’t like walking in my new shoes… I probably never will. So I only walked one mile and then called it good.

Jumping jacks: 50
Push-ups: 100
Time at mile 1: 9:17
Time at mile 2: 18:30
Time at mile 3: 29:34
Time at mile 4: 44:38

Now Charmaine wants to go ride bikes. I guess my pattern of over doing it will continue at least one more day.

Running out of excuses

After my miserable showing yesterday, I was determined to do better today. I started off by doubling my jumping jacks to 100. I was a little surprised how much more intense numbers 90 to 100 were than any of the others. I guess that was a good change. I did all 100 of my push-ups, and I tossed in 10 squats and 10 lunges on each leg while holding two 15-pound dumbbells.

I meant to try out a few new songs again today, but my phone found itself on repeat-one and actually repeated the same song 4 times. Sightsee M.C. got me through the first 2.5 miles at 6.2 mph, but then I was pretty wasted (not to mention sick of hearing the same song over and over). I walked for a couple minutes, then ran the last 1/4 mile at 6.5 mph. It wasn’t impressive. It wasn’t even as good as I had hoped for, but at least it was a slight improvement over yesterday. And somehow it seemed pretty good in my head, considering today is normally a walking day.

Jumping jacks: 100
Push-ups: 100
Time to mile 1: 9:44
Time to mile 2: 19:24
Time to mile 3: 30:38

Another week off

I’ve been in the San Diego area for the past week, looking at new jobs and new places to live. Of course, I took the opportunity to not workout in any way whatsoever. No running. No walking. No push-ups. I’m not exactly proud about that. It was a nice week off, but the time off wasn’t good for me. I wasn’t able (mentally, I’m sure) to finish 100 push-ups this morning. I let myself stop at 30 on the first set, then I only did one more set of 30. That’s pretty weak.

My back has been bothering me ever since the scuba trip to Roatán. My working theory is that I pulled something while hauling my diving equipment back and forth from the boat one of those days. It was mostly feeling better until this trip, but I had a few times when I almost couldn’t walk at all without ibuprofen. I think I must have re-agitated it when packing up the car for the trip. It’s slowly starting to feel better again now, but I’m still taking it sort of easy to make sure it actually gets better this time.

I’ve been trying to find some other songs with a similar beat to Sightsee M.C. Today I tried a whole list of songs and found a couple that are pretty close. Mr. Brightside from The Killers is pretty close, but possibly a little slow. Paint It Black from The Rolling Stones is another great option. I’m going to try those 3 again today and see how it goes.

I set the treadmill for 6.5 and ran the first mile, then bumped it down to 6.2 and ran another mile, but then I just walked the last mile and called it good.

Jumping jacks: 50
Push-ups: 60
Time at Mile 1: 9:14
Time at Mile 2: 18:58
Time at Mile 3: 34:02

Snow Day

It’s a good thing we got out and rode our bikes last week, because it may not happen again for a while. It started snowing Friday night and didn’t really stop until a couple hours ago. If this year is anything like last year, we’re going to see a lot more snow between now and summer.

Since I wasn’t going to be running my usual 5k loop around the neighborhood, I decided to run a mile under 8 minutes. It seems like it’s been a long time since I’ve done that, so I set the treadmill for 7.6 mph and let it ride. It got pretty hard by the end, but I made it.

After that I set it to 6.2 mph and ran another mile, but then I broke down and walked a couple minutes during mile 3. That’s sad, because when I started running at 6.2 mph again after that I just kept running until 5 miles had come and gone. I decided to try listening to music while I ran today and I randomly hit upon a song that made it really easy for me to run. Big Audio Dynamite’s Sightsee M.C.! I’ll have to find a few other songs like that and put them all into a nice playlist and see what happens.

Jumping jacks: 50
Push-ups: 100
Time at mile 1: 7:56
Time at mile 2: 17:40
Time at mile 3: 28:25
Time at mile 5: 47:53

Suncrest in March

It was nice outside today, and fairly warm. Charmaine wanted to go for a bike ride. It sounded like a great idea. We headed out on our usual route up through Alpine and over to Suncrest Drive when Charmaine suddenly turned and started heading up the big hill. I watched for a minute, hoping she would turn and head back home, but it didn’t happen.

I rode up to what is really the base of the hill, where it changes from a nice straight road and starts heading into the switchbacks. I stopped there and asked Charmaine if she was ready to turn back. She wasn’t. She said we should at least ride up two or three of the switchbacks.

I stopped again after a few switchbacks to see if she was ready to go home. Nope. She said something about having as much time as we needed so we might as well go to the top. She was right.

In years past, the first few rides of the season require many stops along this route, but we didn’t stop again until we hit the top. I managed to reach the summit first and pulled into a neighborhood where I could look over the final hill to watch Charmaine make her ascent and cheer her on. She wasn’t fast, but she just kept pedaling. She didn’t even stop when a guy blew past her (going about as fast as I’ve seen anyone go on that hill) in a full Adobe kit. We suspect it was Ryan Packer, but he went by so fast we couldn’t be sure. I raced from my neighborhood vantage point back to the top to see if I could say hello to him, but he was already on his way down the Draper side. The dude is fast.

On our way back it started getting cold and a nice crosswind kept me cautiously riding my brakes most the way back down. I don’t mind crosswinds when I’m pedaling up a hill, but I don’t like them when I’m flying down. It was rush hour by the time we got to the bottom of the hill, so we just headed home. Total distance was about 25 miles with about 2000 feet of elevation gain. Not bad for the second ride of the year.

When we got home I changed into my running clothes and jumped on the treadmill. Just because we went fora bike ride didn’t mean I could skip running today. I ran the first mile at 6.5 mph the whole way (9:13 at mile 1), but then I walked the second mile and decided that was good enough. No jumping jacks or push-ups today, but I still felt pretty good about it.

Short and Sweet

In my mind I was going to hop on the treadmill and walk 3 miles, but after I put on my shoes, I felt like running a little. I set the speed to 7.2 mph and didn’t touch it again the whole first mile. I crossed the 1 mile mark at 8:24. That’s pretty good for me. After that I remembered I was supposed to be walking, so I cranked it down to 4.0 mph and walked a mile. I may have walked further, but one of our neighbors came over and I didn’t want to be *that* antisocial.

Twisted

I must run differently in the new shoes. My stride seems to be shorter and my cadence faster for the same speed in my old shoes. I think that’s mostly due to the extra bounce in my step. I’m also noticing that I must be running differently than I used to. It hurts to run very far at a time. My legs feel like they’re all twisted. The outside edge of the bones in my legs are really tender. I don’t know if it’s the bone itself (doubtful) or something that connects to the bone along that edge, but it’s not cool. Hopefully I just need some more time to break myself into the new shoes and pattern of running.

I walked on the treadmill for a mile before going out on the street today. I wanted to make sure the new shoes were fitting correctly. I’m pretty sure they are. I don’t slide around inside the shoes, and they don’t feel tight. But I had a really hard time running today. I was in pain, and also fairly tired. I seem to be going in the wrong direction. Hopefully I can turn it around soon.

https://runkeeper.com/user/jtalbot/activity/75423061

Jumping jacks: 50
Push-ups: 100

New(er) Shoes

I wasn’t quite ready to give up on my shoes this morning, so I told Charmaine not to take them back to the store… that I would do it later. Then I read a bunch of stuff about how running shoes are supposed to fit, how to break them in, how to lace them up for this issue or that issue, etc. I made a few adjustments, put them on again, and jumped on the treadmill. It didn’t take long to realize there really was a problem. My right foot was pretty good, but my left foot really wasn’t. When I was running or jogging, it wasn’t terrible, but if I paid attention I noticed it. When I walked it was really bad. It was sloppy enough that I didn’t think I could live with it long term. Every time my weight shifted to my left foot, I could feel it slide around inside the shoe. That’s not cool.

So I hopped in the car and drove back to Runner’s Corner. They were really nice. They let me try on anything I wanted and made it super easy to exchange them. I went home with the same shoe, but in a size 12 (instead of a 12 1/2). I’m still not 100% sure who makes this shoe or what it’s called, but I like it. I think it may be a tiny bit too bouncy for me, but it’s not a big deal… plus it will probably diminish over time as I pound these babies into the pavement all summer. The shoes say “Brooks” on the back, but I’m not sure if that’s a manufacturer, brand, trim-level, etc. I guess it doesn’t really matter.

Now I have to figure out how to run more distance without walking. Maybe these shoes will never have to walk. Maybe they will never need to know that kind of defeat. We’ll find out soon.

Jumping jacks: 50
Push-ups: 100
Treadmill: 2 miles walking, jogging, running (experimenting with the shoes)