Sunday, January 18, 2009

houston marathon

I wasn't sure I was going to run Houston when I found out my dad was going to be in the hospital this weekend getting chemo treatments for his lymphoma. He went in Wednesday and we weren't sure how'd he respond.
He's done great so far, but he really won't feel the full effects of the chemo for a week or so. He's been in a great mood while in the hospital, driving the nurses crazy. My dad and brother both told me there was no reason for me to run today, so I took their advice and did.
Left yesterday to go to the Hyatt and found out I was on the same floor as some of my best friends, the Webbs, from Diboll. Known them for more than 20 years and they live near my dad.
They had picked up my race packet for me so that worked out great that they were just right down the hall.
I didn't go to dinner with them, instead just staying at the hotel and resting and sitting in the lobby for a while people-watching. I ran three miles on the treadmill at the hotel fitness center and as I was leaving ran into Lufkin's Beth Filla and family. Beth ran the marathon and also was one of the people in charge of the St.Patrick's 10-mile race I ran a few months ago in Lufkin. Glad I finally figured out her name.
Didn't go to sleep until midnight and got up at 5 a.m. so I could be ready to walk about a mile to the George R. Brown convention center for the 5:45 a.m. church service led by my friend Rodney Bowman, pastor at Angleton's First Baptist Church. It was great to see him and Daryl Beatty, a member of BARRA running club in Lake Jackson who is in charge of the Surfside Marathon next month - a race I plan to run.
Walked around the GRB a little while and headed out for the start. Nice idea for them to put port-a-potties in the starting corrals, especially since the lines there were short.
Saw my friend Jason Culverhouse, from Lake Jackson, before the race started. I ran the 50K at Sunmart in 2007, the same day he ran the 50-miler. Great guy.
My race plan was to run somewhere between 1:50-1:55 for the first half of the race and see what happens.
Early in the race I was wondering why I was trying to do two of these things in 18 days (I ran Kingwood Marathon on New Year's Day), and also wondering what I was going to do when the temperature reached the upper 60s and there wasn't a cloud in the sky. Was I gonna die out there?
My legs felt so-so, but not as fresh as they should be for a marathon.
I decided to hit every water stop and I did, getting Gatorade and water both at most of them. I had also taken salt tablets and potassium pills before the race and had a half pitcher of water at the hotel Saturday night.
It helped a lot. I had some Cliff blocks and two Accel Gel's and spaced those out during the race.
I ran much smarter today.
As the temps rose I backed off. I did want the same bad experience I had at Kingwood where I almost blacked out and had to walk a lot to happen this time. My goal was to try to hit 4 hours, but I knew I was gonna be a little bit off. But that's OK. I was having fun.
Around mile 8 or 9 a guy passed and I swear he smelled like he just got out of the shower. I was thinking, "How can this guy smell so clean?" Weird.
A little later I head someone yell at a runner near me, "Hey Delores, good job, keep it up." Reminded me of the Seinfeld episode in which Jerry couldn't remember the name of the woman he was dating and all he knew was it rhymed with a female body part. Made me LOL.
I saw Joe Carey at all three of his stops on the course, he even got a halfway decent pic of me. At mile 15 I started thinking about seeing Steve Bezner at the water stop at mile 21.5. I knew that would be encouraging.
My legs really felt dead and a couple times I thought I felt a cramp coming on, but nothing bad. I kept moving, kept running. I was enjoying it, even though it was getting warm and the sun was out.
I was having fun. Thought about my dad in the hospital and how he's fighting cancer. I remembered from the message this morning to be encouraging to other runners on the course so I was. It was a blast.
Somewhere between mile 21 and 22 (I think) there was a Michelob Ultra truck and they were handed out cups of beer (cold at that) to runners. I decided what the heck. I took a cup and took three drinks out of it before setting it on the curb. Didn't want to have too much.
Hit Allen Parkway and somewhere early there Jessica Alexander passed me. Again - just like she passed me late in one of the Houston races a couple months ago. Dang, she's running well.
I kept going. The underpasses in the last few miles suck, but I managed to keep running even while going uphill. I saw a lot of people walking and I felt good that I didn't feel the need to.
Once I got to mile 25, I knew there would be some shade downtown from the buildings and that was comforting. I kept going.
Reached the finish line in 4:12-something, off my PR by 40 minutes, but 40 minutes better than what I ran on New Year's, so I'm happy with that.
Tried to eat something immediately after the race, but no way it was gonna go down and stay down.
Got to see a lot of people, which always makes the trip worth it.
Talked to my dad on the way home. He goes home tomorrow. He doesn't say it and he gives me a hard time about being crazy enough to run 26.2 miles, but I think he's proud of my accomplishments running marathons. I hope he gets better. It'd be nice to have him around a lot longer.

Sunday, August 03, 2008

HM walkers

I'll offer a little different perspective of the walkers issue.
Last year I rode on a press truck at the front of the men's half marathon, which has been the U.S. Men's Half Marathon championships the last couple years.
Walkers who had made their way out on the course early were apparently not aware there would be lead vehicles and press trucks coming through. Nor did they seem to care on a couple of occasions. We came really close a couple times to clipping a couple runners. And we also got slowed down a couple times by walkers who would not move over to let us through, therefore causing the vehicles with the cameras to come close to hitting us. In turn that caused the lead runners to get too close to the vehicles. Those runners deserve not to have their races interrupted by people walking the course.
It is not a safe situation for walkers to be on the course early.
I have no probelm with people wanting to walk a marathon. But they should not get an early start time.

Monday, July 21, 2008

uh yeah...it's hot

Running has been pretty good this month. Split between running through the neighborhood and running on the treadmill at the gym.
Right at 100 miles for the month. I'd like for it to be more, but I've felt pretty good lately.
Really ready to do a race sometime soon. Just can't make myself commit to driving somewhere. May need some prodding or motivation from outside sources.
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Ran a couple times last week with kids from Diboll's cross country team. Kept up with them pretty well. It was good for me. Got me to speed up a little bit.
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Treadmill hasn't been as bad as I thought. I normally dislike it, but my iPod helps as do the four TV screens in front of me. Though usually one of them is on something totally ridiculous.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

treadmill is boring, but not so humid

Ran 6 miles on the treadmill today. Did intervals with the rest setting and work setting close enough that I didn't kill myself.
Ran it pretty slow, but I'm just trying to get the miles in.
I didn't get in NYC like by friend June did. I'm a little jealous, but glad I have more time to get back in marathon shape. Still need to drop 10 lbs or so.
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Been riding my bike a little, but no swimming, so those that were trying to make me do a tri are probably disappointed.
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Jon texted me about a friend that was involved in a wreck and asked for prayer. I said a few after I got it.
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I'm ready to see some of my TIR and blogging friends again.

Monday, June 09, 2008

took the day off

Rode 23 miles yesterday and ran 3 on the treadmill about an hour after that.
The bike ride was tough. I planned on 30, but hills and wind made me ready to quit a few miles early.
I wasn't too beat up from it and the treadmill run wasn't so bad. I picked up the pace the last mile or so running.
No swimming in a week, so I don't know how I'll ever do a tri. But I do like the bike riding. Even if it is tough.

Monday, June 02, 2008

more runnin' and bikin'

Ran 6.5 miles this morning and was soaked by the end of the run. Actually I was soaked in sweat about halfway through. Run felt good.
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Worked and did other stuff during the day and this evening got the bike out and rode 11.5 miles. Butt is a little sore. Well, a lot sore from 20 miles yesterday. Wonder how I'll feel in the a.m.?
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fyi - i start a new job tomorrow as an editor (not THE editor) at The Lufkin Daily News. Looking forward to being back in the office I was in from 1998-2000.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

20 mile bike ride, 3 mile run

My running and working out in general suffered last month. I was sick for more than a week and just couldn't breathe right when running. My nose would run and I'd break out in a sweat, which I knew I needed, but it didn't feel right.
I barely got more than 100 miles of running in May. Must do better this month.
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Today I got up and rode my bike. Didn't really have a plan for number of miles but after a few I figured I could go 20. So I did. Went through three different neighborhoods in town, not including my own. Got back close to home and was right at 17 miles so I went to the far end of our street which is 1.5 miles away. There and back put me at 20.
Didn't feel too bad.
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Didn't run this morning after the ride. Today is my 12th anniversary with my first wife so we went out to eat. We planned on driving to Tyler to eat at a very good Mexican food place. Those plans fell through when Ashton said she had a birthday party to go to. Geez....
So...Plan B apparently was Olive Garden. Nothing says 12 glorious years together like a good meal with your kids at Olive Garden.
We got there at 11, not dressed like we'd been to church. The waiter asked where we were from. What the heck? I guess when you live in the Bible Belt and you show up at a restaurant at 11 with shorts on....well, you must be just driving through. Then Donna topped it off with a margarita. At 11 a.m. On Sunday....geez... We're going to hell. Well maybe not me. I only had tea.
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We spent the afternoon at the pool and this evening I went out for a quick 3 miles. Planned on more, but I guess I had too much sun and I didn't feel right a couple times. Felt a little woozy.
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Anyhoo....that's it from here. May be some stuff happening for me in the next couple days that I guess I should share. We'll see.
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Update: Donna says it was more pomegranate than margarita. Whatever.