tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1815424235019547122024-03-18T21:35:08.747-07:00ULTRADWEEB'S ADVENTURESUltradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-181542423501954712.post-39269862268211469892013-02-27T19:40:00.000-08:002013-02-27T19:44:14.461-08:00"Work" a runners necessary EVIL!Tomorrow 2/28 is the beginning of a tough long shutdown at the oil refinery I work at. Every few years oil refineries need to shutdown to clean out equipment, replace worn out or old equipment and perform normal maintenance on their equipment. When these shutdown's occur the Operators like myself end up working a lot of hours to take equipment out of service, clean out equipment, and guide maintenance personal in their work, etc.... <br />
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How does an ultrarunner like myself train to compete in the Grand Slam when they are working 70+ hours a week for 2 months? It is gonna be tough!!! <br />
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Here's my plan:<br />
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1) Run to/from work 4 days a week (8 miles each way) 64 miles a week<br />
2) Run every Thursday night with my group (6 miles) 70 miles a week<br />
3) Run a 12 hour race in March<br />
4) Run 2-50 mile races in April<br />
5) Run a 100 mile event on the 1st of June<br />
6) Pray that it all comes together for my 1st important race of the year, Western States at the end of June<br />
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I know quit complaining and think of all the money you'll make working those long hours. Well money isn't everything, sure it's nice, but I would rather have the time off to spend with my family and friends and of course to train like a mad man. I'll keep you posted, hopefully I can stick to my training program.Ultradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-181542423501954712.post-19454054117211498542013-02-23T10:37:00.001-08:002013-02-26T20:42:41.804-08:00 2013 Grand Slam<h2 style="text-align: center;">
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I am attempting the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning this year. This has been a dream of mine for quite a few years. The Grand Slam of Ultrarunning consists of running 4 of the oldest 100 mile races in 3 1/2 months. </div>
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<i>"The Grand Slam of Ultrarunning award is recognition for those who complete four of the oldest 100 mile trail runs in the U.S. The "Slam" consists of officially finishing the <a href="http://www.wser.org/" target="_blank">Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run</a>, the <a href="http://www.vermont100.com/" target="_blank">Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run</a>, the <a href="http://www.leadvilleraceseries.com/page/show/311976-leadville-trail-100-run" target="_blank">Leadville Trail 100 Mile Run</a> and the <a href="http://www.wasatch100.com/" target="_blank">Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run</a> all in the same year."</i></div>
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In 2007 I was almost finished running a marathon in every state, only 3 states and 3 weeks to go (my first marathon was in 2003) when a was (self) afflicted by a stress fracture in my left tibia. I had been nursing the stress fracture for about a month before it stopped me dead in my tracks during the 2007 Steamtown Marathon. The pain was so horrible I had to start walking at mile 5, I would walk until the pain subsided then run a 1/2 mile then walk, then run, then walk, and on and on, to finish in 5:09, my marathon personal worst. Three weeks prior to this race I ran a 3:04, so this was really a slow time with a lot of walking. I must have been "noticeably" dragging my left leg for most of the race because I received a lot of looks, and one of the road crossing guards told me he was going to call an ambulance and pull me from the course, I said a few choice words to him and continued on my way. There was no way after flying all the way to PA I was going to drop even if my leg snapped during the run, kind of crazy now looking back. Because the race took me 2 hours longer to run than I had anticipated when I made my travel plans, I had to rush back to Pittsburgh PA and almost missed my flight home. When I got to the airport as soon as I opened the car door I realized I could not walk. I hobbled, using my suitcase, to the ticket counter, checked in, dropped off my bags, and asked for a wheel chair. It was a good thing I was in a wheel chair or I would have been late, the line through security was super long, there is no way I would have made it through that line in time. Four days after I got home I came down with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell's_palsy" target="_blank">Bell's Palsy</a>, so now I have a stress fracture in my left tibia, and a paralyzed face, GREAT! To top it all off I was on pain med's for the fracture, Prednisone to help reduce the inflammation around the nerve bundle, and a antiviral drug to lessen the effect of the virus that causes Bell's Palsy. Looking back I remember thinking I would never run again, my face was paralyzed and would stay that way (UGH) and the Prednisone made me feel crazy (it's bad shit), not a good combination. </div>
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To make a long story short; I was planning on signing up for Western States in 2007 for the 2008 race, because of all this I really thought my running had come to an end, Western States would have been my 1st 100 and I was not so certain I could compete, so I didn't apply, darn it, this was the last year of the " third time and you're in". In 2008 I applied for the 2009 race, this was my 1st time applying and of course, wouldn't you know it, they dropped the 3 times and your in clause. So this year was my 4th time in the lottery and I made it in!!!</div>
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In 2010, since I didn't get into Western States, I added my name to a list of people wanting to pace Western States runners. I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to pace <a href="http://whitneyportalandbeyond.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Chris Roman</a>. We became fast friends and have ran Badwater the last 2 years together. Running Western States with Chris from Forest Hill to the finish was an amazing experience, trying to push him, trying to watch out for him, and just becoming good friends made for an amazing experience. I am so grateful to be able to experience the entire race in 2013.</div>
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I have had many goals in running. My 1st was to finish the New York City Marathon for my dad who never got the chance. My 2nd was to finish a marathon in every state, I finished in 2008! My 3rd was to finish Badwater, I did so in 2011 and again in 2012. This goal to complete the Grand Slam is a big goal and will be tough. I hope All of you will follow along with me on this quest.<br />
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Ultradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-181542423501954712.post-30399853672657008672013-02-13T16:49:00.001-08:002013-02-26T15:09:51.833-08:002012 in review!2012 in review!<br />
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First of all I would like to apologize for being lax on updating my blog. As always I am burning the candle at both ends. I need to make time to keep this blog updated. This year I will be trying my best to do so.<br />
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Last year was full of highs and lows. My major goal of the year was running Badwater under 30 hours and a top 10 finish. In order to improve on my time from last year I needed to do actual heat training somewhere where it is hot like Phoenix, work on walking faster, and run a couple of road 100 milers as training runs. My training came together perfectly and I achieved my goals.<br />
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<b><a href="http://vimeo.com/57243793" target="_blank">BADWATER VIDEO</a></b></div>
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Last year I received help from sponsors like <a href="http://www.raceready.com/" target="_blank">Race Ready</a> and <a href="http://www.brooksrunning.com/" target="_blank">Brooks</a> they will continue to sponsor me again this year. Race Ready makes very high quality running apparel shorts and shirts in America, one of the last few American Made apparel companies. Brooks shoes are my favorite brand of shoes, I wore a barely used pair in Badwater and was amazed how well they performed only a couple of blisters.<br />
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One of the problems I find in ultra's is having enough pockets to carry <a href="https://guenergy.com/products/products-energy-gels/" target="_blank">GU, GU Chomps</a>, <a href="http://www.succeedscaps.com/products/s_caps/" target="_blank">S-Caps</a>, hat, gloves, thin wind breaker, arm sleeves, a place to put trash, etc. I use to wear a bottle waist pack, but they weigh a lot, bounce around on your hips, and tend to slow me down. This last year I decided to carry <a href="http://www.nathansports.com/our-products/hydrationnutrition" target="_blank">Nathan</a> water bottles, wear my Race Ready shorts, and at night carry a Nathan Hydration Vest (minus the bladder) to carry my extra light, extra batteries, and cold weather gear, etc.<br />
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The races I ran as training runs for Badwater turned out to be a perfect fit. The 1st 100 was called Labor of Love in the canyons outside of Las Vegas. The race went really well until about mile 50 when the heat and road really started to get to me. I also took off too fast. At mile 50 I was winning the race but knew I was falling apart. The best thing about running an early season 100 is it is OK to fail a little, if you fail in one that is not a goal race then no harm no foul, at least you didn't fail in an important race "like Badwater". I ended up finishing in 3rd place, but best of all I learned a lot. The 2nd race I did was Keys 100. I felt good the entire time except for getting so sleepy I had to take a nap around mile 55. My daughter crewed me from Key Largo to Key West, having her there made it really easy to throw a towel on the ground near the car and sleep for 15 minutes. The nap made a world of a difference, I woke up and was able to finish strong in 10th place. The 3rd 100 I did prior to Badwater was one of my favorites San Diego 100 (this was my 3rd finish). San Diego 100 is a great trail race put on by an amazing ultrarunner Scott Mills. He thinks of everything and puts on a great race. The trail is not terribly difficult but not really easy either just a great mix. I ran a conservative race just wanting to be under 24 hours and be able to walk away unscathed!<br />
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Like I said previously Badwater was my big goal. Badwater was amazing as always. I love the heat, I love the team atmosphere, I love the night running through the passes. There really isn't anything I don't love about Badwater, well maybe the road, I am really a trail guy at heart. This race is so spectacular, I thought once I had ran the race I would want to stay on trails from then on, but I just can't get this race out of my mind. It is a magical place, running at night through the passes without a headlamp with the moon shinning bright, watching shooting stars, no city lights to disturb the bright stars and moon. it truly is amazing! I will be back pacing in 2013!!!<br />
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Kevin Douglas and I won a free trip to <a href="http://transrockies.com/" target="_blank">TransRockies</a> last August on Facebook from <a href="http://fitful.com/" target="_blank">Fitful</a>, they provided the meals for runners as soon as they finish. Having a balanced meal early following a tough run is key to recovery, after all TransRockies is a 6 day stage race and we can use all the help we can get. I met a ton of great people and had a great time running. I had not recovered from Badwater so it was all about just finishing every stage and staying healthy the entire time. I finally got to meet <a href="http://www.uphillrunning.com/" target="_blank">Trey Bailey</a> and <a href="http://www.thebalancedathlete.com/" target="_blank">Eric Sach</a> from Renton Washington, two of my fellow Washington runners. I knew them both from Facebook, but as you well know it just isn't the same. Lots of good times joking back and forth, competing in the stages, and during meals. Great times that will always be remembered.<br />
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In 2012 I paced many marathons in the following times 3:20, 3:25, 3:30, 3:35, 3:40, and 3:45. All of my pacing jobs were successful (even the 2-3:20 marathons I was worried about). <br />
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A few weeks prior to Badwater, on my way to Phoenix I went to Lone Pine and Death Valley and trained with Brad Lombardi. We managed to get permits to climb Mount Whitney the highest point in the continental United States. </div>
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A view to the East overlooking Lone Pine and Death Valley at the Summit</div>
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Proof I was there!</div>
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Right above a cool waterfall on my trek with the Seattle Mountain Runners around Mount Ranier.</div>
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Rob and I in Red Rock Canyon a few days before Badwater</div>
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Our whole group in Red Rock Canyon before Badwater</div>
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The girls on my crew at Zabriskie Point</div>
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The guys at Badwater Basin (lowest point in the United States)</div>
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Mike Miller, Kimberly Miller and Mark Hellenthal in Furnace Creek CA</div>
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Our whole crew at Zabriskie Point</div>
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Me, Dr. Ben Jones & Brad<br />
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2012 running in Death Valley 1st 17 miles</div>
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135.4 miles in 29:40, that's a long way! Good for 10th Overall BABY!!!!!!!!!</div>
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Thanks goes out to all the participants that braved the 2011 Ghost of Birch Bay Marathon and Mega 1/2 Marathon. Here are the pictures Dave Robb took of the event. Thank You all my Skagit Runners volunteers that made this race go absolutely perfect, Dave Buttrey, Dave Robb, Chris & Toi Wright, Kevin Douglas, and myself Terry Sentinella. </div>
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I was asked some months ago to act as the Race Director for this race because Scott Krell wanted to run the Honolulu Marathon and it just happens to be on the same weekend as The Ghost of Birch Bay. This is a very small race and very casual like all NW Ultra events (club runs). My favorite type to direct. Kevin and I got to Birch Bay about 4:45 in the morning and proceeded to mark the course with orange chalk and flour. <strong>Our motto is to leave no trace!</strong> Dave Robb, Chris, and Toi arrived a little after 6:00am to start setting up the start/finish, registration, and eating area. We had 43 people register for the event and 30 start the race, all but 2 of the starters finished. </div>
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Kevin and Dave Robb manned the aid station by Semiahmoo Parkway, and Dave Buttrey manned the aid station by Century 21 Real Estate office. Chris & Toi were in charge of the start/finish, registration and feeding all the hungry runners. I did my usual helping where needed and roam the course. </div>
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As you can see in the pictures the roads were frosty and a little icey. We had overcast skies luckly the rain/snow gods smiled on us and the rain stayed away for most of the race. Towards the end of the race it started to mist. YES we lucked out!</div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Rock N’ Roll Marathons always bring some type of excitement, 2011 Las Vegas was no exception.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This race made history!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The 1<sup>st</sup> time 44,000 people hit the strip in a night time run!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>5,000 of the runners were marathoners, and the remaining 39,000 were ½ marathoners.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>What an incredible sight to be seen!!!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The Marathon had 3,760 finishers, and the ½ Marathon had 33,123 finishers for a total of 36,883 finishers, amazing given the size of the course! </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">I lead the 3:20 pace in inaugural Rock N’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon in 2009.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I had an excellent experience, many of my runners finished with me, and we were able to keep pace the entire way.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>In 2009 we started the race with the ½ marathon runners, ran 10 miles on the strip before heading to the west to run 13 miles in the industrial “strip club laden” area of Las Vegas, and finished the last 3 miles on the strip.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I thought it was a PERFECT course.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The only real mishap I saw was the 1<sup>st</sup> mile mark was in the wrong spot, at .9 miles.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I heard they ran out of water for some of the “back of the packers”.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I marked all this up as “new race” and a learning curve, overall a positive experience.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></div>
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<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-mLuoo3404WA/TuFCLL5qddI/AAAAAAAAAHg/y0PiAuO9slw/s1600/Belagio.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; cssfloat: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="257" mda="true" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-mLuoo3404WA/TuFCLL5qddI/AAAAAAAAAHg/y0PiAuO9slw/s320/Belagio.JPG" width="320" /></a><span style="font-family: Calibri;">This year they changed the course so the full marathoners ran the industrial area 1<sup>st </sup>then merged with the ½ marathoners at 13.1 miles.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>To add excitement they started us 1 ½ hours before the ½ marathoners, so when we hit the strip at 1:40 minutes into the race the fast 1/2ers were way ahead of us: we merged with walkers and runners about ½ our pace.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>They promised to separate the ½ runners from the full runners.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>To accomplish this they put cones about 16” tall about every 500’ – 1000’ with a sign saying ½ marathoners “right”, full marathoners “left”.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>They gave us full marathon runners 1 lane the other 6 lanes were for the 1/2ers.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Hmmm maybe next year they can put a barricade separating us the whole way, or barricade tape, or better yet START EVERYONE AT THE SAME TIME!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I saw at least 7 people go down from tripping over the cones, I almost ran over ½ marathoners WALKING in our lane with their headphones so loud I could hear their music, even over all the noise on the strip, HOLY CRAP MAN!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I had to yell constantly for about 10 miles,<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">” ½ Marathon to the right, full marathon to left, 3:20 pace group coming through, Please help us out”.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></b>Every time I pleaded with the other runners to give us room they “for the most part” obliged, if they could hear me over their DAMN head phones.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>My group tucked in behind me and held strong until we hit water stations, then it was like a war zone, runners & walkers stopping mid stream, stretching, taking up the entire road.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I lost 15 – 20 seconds at every water station and a percentage of my runners.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Since I was their pace leader my job was to stay on pace, to stay on pace I had to pick up the pace between each water station, it wasn’t working too well.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This is not the right way to pace a marathon, just in case you didn’t already know!!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>By the time I made it to mile 23 I lost everyone in my group except for 2 runners.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>They were just too tired fighting the crowds and gave up.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">My BIG question now is WHY did they change the course this year, and have the ½ marathoners start 1 ½ hours after us?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>With the amount of races Competitor Group puts on worldwide you would think they would know this was going to happen and make provisions to assure their runners were kept safe.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This was a very unsafe marathon in MANY ways, read on!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">As the President of our local running club and Race Director of a few small races it is important to me every participant enjoys their run.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The people that want to compete can compete, the people that want to qualify for Boston have the chance, the people that want a PR have the ability to do so, and the folks that just want to be out there and finish have the ability to do so as well.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Everyone has a different view of what’s fun for them and what’s important to them.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It is our duty to give them the best chance possible to accomplish just that.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Rock N’ Roll Las Vegas 2011 didn’t live up to their end of the bargain for their participants.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I feel they didn’t plan on this fiasco, it happened because of a lack of foresight on their part!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>So what kind of changes can be made to make sure this doesn’t happen again?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>A lot can be done if they care to administer changes.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I hope they look at all the complaints positively; a lot of good can and will come out it if <strong>they</strong> choose to do so.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">I finished the race with a time of 3:20:21, 21 seconds over.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This bothers me, I take pride in coming in ahead of pace.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>On a positive note the bands were awesome, the distance was 26.41 miles, exactly what is expected in a big marathon, the medal was very cool, the shirt was very nice.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Competitor Group really does put on a good event, they just need to ALWAYS put safety of the runner as #1, the course always has to be perfect, they can’t run out of water/electrolyte drink, or medals.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">I was very happy with the finish area food, water, medals, and ability to get back to the Pacers Room where my wife Delores was waiting for me.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>My wife Delores, her friend, Kevin Douglas and I met up outside of the pacers room and high tailed It to our hotel room for showers and clean clothes.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It is a good thing we left fast, it went very smooth for us, not so for others! </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">After we got cleaned up Kevin and I headed back to Mandalay Bay for our free beer.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Ok that wasn’t a good idea!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We just about made it to the “Free Beer” when we hit a wall of people in the corridor in front of Starbucks.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>There was probably 3,000 people jammed in the hall going NOWHERE!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Kevin and I tried to get through just in time to get stuck right in the middle.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>After 10 minutes of being crunched between 3,000 people I noticed a lady laying down in the middle of the floor and an EMT working on her.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I told Kevin we were getting the heck out of there.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We forced our way back the other direction and noticed another lady down being worked on by another EMT.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Holy Crap man this is frickin NUTS!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I was never so happy to <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">NOT</b> get my free beer! </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;">Seattle Marathon weekend started out with perfect weather to run a marathon in and ended with probably the worst weather I have ever seen to run a marathon in! 2010 Pine to Palm 100 still has "the worst weather" trophy though. A river of rain was coming down sideways the whole marathon; the wind was blowing upwards of 40 mph. I'll take hot and humid over constant rain & wind any day! At least I can slow down if it's too hot!</span></div>
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<b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;">Day 1 - Wittle Waddle,</span></b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;"> Delores and I took off early Thanksgiving morning in pursuit of Delores running her 1st double, that's 2 races in 2 days! She ended up running the Wittle Waddle 1/2 Marathon with a PR of 2:42:41, impressive! Kevin Douglas and I volunteered all day manning the aid station at the 1/2 marathon turn around. After Delores finished we decided we would spend the night in a hotel somewhere around Tacoma so we would be close to the race on day 2. We found the Best Western by the Tacoma Dome for a decent price and easy access to/from I-5. Since we ran/volunteered for this race on Thanksgiving Day, we missed out on all the family dinners. We drove around Tacoma for a few hours trying to find a descent place to eat dinner, the only place we found was the Emerald Queen Casino, $25 for a buffet meal, in a smoke filled joint, NO THANKS! So we drove around a little more and found a small tavern in the shady part of town. I asked Delores if she wanted to give a shot, no pun intended, we were pleasantly surprised! They offered a small turkey dinner for $6 or a turkey sandwich for $4. The meal was homemade just like mom cooks and it was just the perfect amount of food. They also had great beer and the football game on, it really couldn't have been better.</span></div>
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<b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;">Day 2 - Wishbone,</span></b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;"> Gig Harbor is an amazing place, so close to Tacoma, yet so far away. It's a very nice small community tightly tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the big metropolitan Seattle area. This race is put on by none other than Marathon Maniac Bill Barmore. He holds the EXPO and packet pickup in his living room the morning of the race, and once everyone has paid their $10 (food bank donation), picked up their numbers, pins, and BS'd for awhile they all head about a block down the road to the Crescent Forest trail head. The course is a 7 mile loop in a figure 8 design. The 1/2 marathoners run the loop twice and the full marathoners run the loop 4 times. Yes each course is a bit long, those are free miles. Bill doesn't want anyone to feel they were cheated miles! Delores finished a little slower than the day before, but accomplished something she had never done before, 2 -1/2 marathons in 2 days. Good Job and congratulations Delores! I manned the only water station (other than the start/finish) in the center of the figure 8, with a few other volunteers. Once we were set up I started running partial loops with different runners. I ran with Shawna Tompkins for about 5 miles, Delores for 2 miles, Marita Trohimovich for 3 miles, Kevin Douglas for 2 miles, and Gary Marr for 2 miles. It was a lot of fun to run fast with Shawna and Kevin, run a comfortable pace with Marita, and run nice and easy with Delores and Gary. What a great way to spend the day and have a good time with friends.</span></div>
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<b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;">Day 3 - Ghost of Seattle,</span></b><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;"> Delores and I stayed at my friends Scott and Denise Krell's house the night prior to the Ghost. Scott and I arranged a few of the last minute things for the race while Delores and Denise organized all the registration stuff, then we drank a few shots of Bourbon, and headed for the sack, after all the next day was going to be a long day, setting up the race course, finish marking the course, registering participants, and all the other stuff that goes along with putting on a NW ultra’s club event. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We arrived early & started unloading all the stuff from Scott’s vehicles, setting up the registration tables, and finish area.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>As soon as everything was set and the real early starters took off Kevin Douglas and I set off to finish marking the course.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We barely made it back to the start to watch the regular starters take off.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This year was kind of exciting we were going to have 2 ladies trying to qualify for the Olympic trials, Lauren Matthews and Trisha Steidle, as well as Chuck Engle running all 3 of the 1<sup>st</sup> events trying to set PR’s and win each of them.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Trisha ended up being a no show (She won the Seattle Marathon the next day), and much to our dismay Lauren missed her qualifying time by 4 minutes, kind of disappointing, but a great effort.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Chuck finished with an amazing time of 2:41, not bad for a guy that just ran a marathon distance the 2 days prior and set course records at all 3 of them.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Kevin and I had to be at the Seattle Expo at noon to man the Pacers Booth, and attend a Pacers Meeting at 2:00.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>When we left the Seattle Marathon Expo we headed back to Seward Park to help Scott take the course down, whew what a full day!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;">All in all it was a great weekend. It was the 1<sup>st</sup> time we spent the Thanksgiving holiday away from our kids. I’m not sure if I want to do that again, but I guess they are 19, 23, & 24 years old they should be able to fend for themselves. It was a bit strange though not being around them. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;">Kevin Douglas and I were the only 2 people in the WORLD that weekend to finish the QUADZILLA volunteer weekend of 2011. Would I do it again, HECK YA!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></span></div>Ultradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-181542423501954712.post-67469218136552337472011-11-16T17:06:00.001-08:002011-11-21T08:44:31.879-08:0011/13/2011 Peachtree City 50kThe original intent of this trip was to pace the <a href="http://www.soldiermarathon.com/home.aspx" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">Soldiers Marathon</span></a> 100 miles SW of Atlanta Georgia. I had airline miles I could use but had to book my trip on Monday - Friday, no weekend travel days. I left on 11/11, and returned on 11/14 so I was able to spend both Saturday and Sunday in the Atlanta area. I planned on pacing the 3:45 group at Soldiers, and Sunday just messing around in Atlanta. That was of course before I found out about the possibility of running a double!<br />
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My flight to Atlanta on Veterans Day 11//11 involved a 2 hour layover in Denver, during my layover I got on Facebook and contacted a fellow <a href="http://www.50statesmarathonclub.com/50dc/index.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">50 State Club</span><span style="color: windowtext;"> </span></a>member who was running Soldiers Marathon, Cheryl Murdock. She told me she was planning on running <a href="http://darksiderunningclub.com/index.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">Peachtree City 50k</span></a> the day after Soldiers Marathon. She also told me Scott Ludwick was the Race Director. I happened to be reading Scott's book "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Few-Degrees-Hell-Badwater-Ultramarathon/dp/1450267823" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">A few Degrees from Hell</span></a>" for about the 5th time. Before I ran <a href="http://www.badwater.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">Badwater</span><span style="color: red;"> 135</span></a> this year I read and watched videos of anything and everything pertaining to Badwater 135 I could find. I found this book to be the best book available (in my opinion) on the subject. This book profiles many of the 2003 Badwater 135 participants, their experiences, good, bad, or indifferent. I thought it would be the perfect book to read post Badwater and take care of my boredom during the long flight. Now that I had experienced this amazing race a lot of the stories would really come to life! Reading "A Few Degrees from Hell" during my flight really brought back a lot of memories. It lit a flame in my soul and reassured my reasoning for wanting to run this AMAZING race again.<br />
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Cheryl gave me Scott's email and I promptly emailed him hoping he would allow me to register day-of-race. Man I love small races; he emailed me almost immediately saying I was in the race. He also said he would autograph my book, and come and say hi at Soldiers, how cool is that?<br />
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The directions to the race stated the start was in Luther Glass Park on the corner of Peachtree Parkway & Crosstown Drive, in Peachtree City Georgia. As I am driving through town I am looking for small directional signs, road signs, something to give me a clue where the heck I was, and if I was on the right road to the start of the race. Finally I see the Peachtree Parkway road sign, now which way do I go, left or right? I made an instinctive left on Peachtree Parkway, I proceed about 5 miles then turned around when I realized I should have made a right instead of left, guess my instincts are a bit off! I finally find the intersection, park in the K-Mart parking lot then proceed to the start area to sign up for the race. I arrived in Peachtree City about 6 am for a 7:30 am start. As soon as I reach the registration table Scott approaches me and introduces himself, and introduces Susan Lance, one of his running partners. Susan was featured in his book "<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Passion-Running-Portraits-Everyday-Runner/dp/1440178356" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">A Passion for Running: Portraits of the Everyday Runner</span></a>”, she has ran numerous 100 mile races including <a href="http://ws100.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">Western States Endurance Run 100</span></a>. Scott is also a seasoned runner, he has finished Western States as well, Badwater 135, and ran everyday for 28 years, maybe close to 35 years now, amazing feat!<br />
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I took off with the other runners at 7:30 for an easy 31 mile training run. My legs were extremely sore from Soldiers Marathon the day prior; there was no way I was going to even try to compete. I settled into a nice 8 minute pace with a guy name Kevin and Molly Wolfgram close behind us, before too long Molly joined us. Somewhere around mile 12 to 13 Molly and I decided we would run the whole run together, Kevin was just running the 25k. She didn’t want to race it because of overtraining issues, and neither did I since I had run a marathon the day before. It was a perfect fit! At about 15 –17 miles into the race Molly started to get a pain in her side, she had to slow down a bit, she tried to eat more food, cut back her water, your usual tricks trying to remedy the problem, to no avail. I don’t think anything helped her; she just gutted it out to the finish. Now that is a tough girl! We ended up finishing 15 minutes or so slower than I had anticipated we would at the ½, but still a respectable time of 4:44, not too bad for an easy training run on the 2<sup>nd</sup> day of a double. I placed 11<sup>th</sup> in the men’s field, and Molly placed 2<sup>nd</sup> in the women’s field. <br />
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At the end of the race Scott gave me a cool medal. They had coolers of soda and water, as well as <a href="http://www.panerabread.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">Panera Bagels</span></a> of all different flavors, excellent!!! I ended up placing 3<sup>rd</sup> in my age group the 1<sup>st</sup> place person in my age group was only 11 minutes ahead of me, ugh! I know on fresh legs I could run that course in 3:45 easy, maybe next year I’ll try to compete??<br />
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Finding out about this race, and running this race was a pleasant surprise. I didn’t expect to run the race; it wasn’t planned and therefore was one of those amazing times in my life that just happened! When the race was over I had the chance to BS with Scott Ludwick and Susan Lance a bit more and meet a few other Badwater Veterans, Andy Velazco, Mike Smith, and Al Barker. I also purchased Scott’s other book “A Passion for Running: Portraits of the Everyday Runner” which has stories about amazing endurance athletes, many of whom I know, and a few I met at the Peachtree City 50k.<br />
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It doesn’t get much better!Ultradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-181542423501954712.post-49910754468880951582011-11-16T15:08:00.001-08:002011-12-09T14:05:03.122-08:0011/12/2011 Soldiers Marathon, 3:45 Pacer<div class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">I arrived in Atlanta and drove the 100+ miles to Columbus GA. I got in to late to pick up my packet or attend the Expo. Thankfully my Pace Team Leader Pacer Jim took care of all of this for me and also booked a room. Jim had my bib, shirt, pacer sign, and a </span><a href="http://store.spibelt.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: red; font-family: Calibri;">Spibelt</span></a><span style="font-family: Calibri;"> sitting in my room when I arrived. Spibelt sponsored all the pacers for Soldiers Marathon. They gave all of us one to wear during the race. These are very cool, a great way to carry your keys, </span><a href="https://guenergy.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: red; font-family: Calibri;">GU packs</span></a><span style="font-family: Calibri;">, </span><a href="http://www.succeedscaps.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: red; font-family: Calibri;">S-Caps</span></a><span style="font-family: Calibri;">, cell phone, or whatever else you might need, they stretch out big enough to just about fit a VW Bug! </span></span></div>
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Every athlete feels the affects of over training from time to time. I think it is important for us to listen to these signs and heed them before our body just stops us in our tracks! In addition, if we plan for down time in advance of a major race, maybe we can keep from getting injured while training for "the big one".<br />
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My symptoms usually start with lazy feelings. No matter what, I can't talk my way out the door to go for a run, or I talk myself out of stopping at the trail head on my way home from work. Thankfully I have a lot of running friends that expect me at a few weekly runs or I would skip them all together. I am just coming out of one of those low points. I think I have been in one since I finished Badwater in July. I've had mini bursts of training for events that were not a big deal to me, but no real motivation since early July!!<br />
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Now I feel like my training has to start again and I'm ready to REBOOT. I am pacing the 3:45 group at <a href="http://www.soldiermarathon.com/home.aspx">Soldiers Marathon</a> in Columbus Georgia on 11/12. I'll be pacing the 3:30 group at the <a href="http://www.seattlemarathon.org/">Seattle Marathon</a> on 11/27, and pacing the 3:20 group at <a href="http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/las-vegas">Rock N' Roll Vegas</a> on 12/4. Running these 3 races this close will be a great way to "kick start" my training program! My short term goal is to run the <a href="http://runrocknroll.competitor.com/new-orleans">Rock N' Roll New Orleans</a> in under 3:00 hours, I would really like to be under 2:50. It is a very lofty goal since my PR is 2:57, but I think it is doable! Of course my long term goal is Badwater 2012. At this point, the only Badwater training I will be doing is trying to get my speed back, then I will start working on picking up my weekly mileage, and endurance training. I haven't really thought a lot about the races I will be running in preparation for Badwater, it kind of depends on whether I get into Western States. If I get into Western States I'll have to decide if I can pull off the Grand Slam as well, and if my wife will let me!! Badger Mountain or Lumberjack might be in the cards for next year as well, we'll see how it all pans out.<br />
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In the last few weeks I have been thinking a lot about running Badwater in 2012. I have started securing sponsors, <a href="http://raceready.com/">Race Ready</a> they make the coolest running shorts, shirts, and other apparel. I have a few of their shirts and 1 pair of shorts I wear in marathons, they are a very nice way to carry GU packs, your keys, electrolytes, etc. I also have <a href="https://guenergy.com/">GU Energy</a> sponsoring me, since I use GU gels and chomps exclusively in races this is a perfect fit. <a href="http://www.drymaxsocks.com/">Drymax</a> just added me to their sponsored runner lineup. This is the only sock I wear in my ultras and I swear by them. I rarely get a blister these days due to these great socks. My favorite Chiropractor and ACT Active Release Therapist will be sponsoring me this year. He now has 2 offices one in Mount Vernon (<a href="http://www.nwccmv.com/#/dr-kevin-rindal/4542367994">Northwest Chiropractic</a>) and one in Seattle (<a href="http://www.inhealthseattle.com/dr-kevin-rindal/">In Health</a>). I also have 2 private sponsors lined up for next year. Hopefully I can get a few more sponsors to help defer the costs of this expensive race. <a href="http://www.youruglyfeet.com/">Ugly Feet</a> will be sponsoring me as well. I use their products after every ultra I run and about once a week during training to keep my feet in tip top shape. It really helps rejuvenate the pads of my feet and feels GREAT! <br />
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I have 6 friends that want to help me out at Badwater and experience this amazing race. 3 of the 6 would eventually like to run the race. What a great way to learn the ins and outs and have a phenomenal experience!<br />
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", "serif"; font-size: 12pt;">Now you might ask how the heck can you stand running a marathon with 45,000 people after running a 100 mile ultramarathon with only 100 people, there is huge difference in the two types of races, they are completely different types of events? To tell you the truth ultramarathons on trails are my forte, but I really like running road marathons every now and then. When I pace marathons I don't feel the need to race, I can practice holding pace for 3 to 4 hours, it’s great ultrarunning training, and I can give back to the sport that has given me so much. It is fun to run a consistent pace, BS with other runners, and every once and a while give a little advise.</span></div>
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- The RD (Charlie Crissman) does an AMAZING job with the race. Perfect course marking, perfect aid stations, etc! Any ultramarathon put on by a SERIOUS ultrarunner is always going to be good, besides he is a helluva nice guy! Charlie outdoes himself every year!<br />
- Since I am an Alaskan I love the outdoors, and Washington outdoors reminds me of the forests in my hometown Valdez Alaska. I just can't get enough of the beauty of this area!<br />
- Friends, friends, and more friends, it is amazing to see people you know at every aid station and along the course.<br />
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After that I decided to take a different approach and just enjoy the race. My goal from that point was to get to Hyak where I would pick up my 1st pacer William Worrell and I would be more than ½ way done. Once I knew ½ of the race was over, and I had someone to talk to, it would suddenly get a lot easier! <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>William finished Cascade Crest last year as his 1<sup>st</sup> 100 mile race.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Having an experienced ultrarunner was exactly what I needed to get me through the long road section from Hyak to the “Trail from Hell”.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I think this is the worst part of the course, 15 miles of long boring road, in the middle of the night, the best part about this section is knowing the “Trail from Hell” is next. The “Trail from Hell” is one of my favorite sections, it is so technical, tons of trees down, sharp cliffs, really eerie to run at night, and at the end we get to cross Mineral Creek, good luck keeping your shoes dry!!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Shortly after Mineral Creek is the Mineral Creek Aid Station where my friend Pablo Cabrera was working, it was cool to see him there!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>A few miles later William was finished and it was time for my friend Dylan to pace me.<br />
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Dylan Owens is an amazing new ultrarunner, he has only been running for a few short months and is able to keep in the front of the pack in most of the races he runs, imagine what he is going to be like when he is seasoned!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Dylan paced me up to “No Name Ridge” where my wife Delores met me with my “secret“ drop bag.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It is always nice to see her at the aid stations especially when I am tired and really just want the race to be over!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The "Needles" section to "French Cabin" is my favorite section of the course because it is truly a B_ _ CH, the needles go on and on and on, but in between there are runable sections, so I just muster up the needles as fast as I can and run the runable sections, then on to the next one, then the next one, then all of a sudden you're at French Cabin.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Once you leave French Cabin there is one more serious climb then it is all downhill and/or flat, Yes Yes Yes!<br />
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Dylan did a great job trying to push me to run, except for the fact I didn't care about my finish time.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I was kind of getting a little owly towards him as he suggested we should pick it up because of this reason or that, I don't even remember, all I remember is I really didn't care what time I finished this darn race, I just wanted to finish "whenever", until we finally crested that last hill after French Cabin.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Then I realized all I had to do was run a 9 minute mile for the rest of the race and I would finish under 24 hours.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>If he hadn't prodded me to finish under 24 hours I probably wouldn't have done so.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>For this I am very thankful "now"!!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>All in all it was a great experience for me to have William and Dylan pace me, and I think it was good for them as well.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><br />
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My 3<sup>rd</sup> attempt at this amazing mountain course was a success thanks to my wife Delores, William, and Dylan! Anytime you need a pacer all you have to do is ask!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Next year I will be running an Aid Station (hopefully Mineral Creek) and watching my good friend Joseph Tompkins finish his 5<sup>th</sup> Cascade Crest.Ultradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-181542423501954712.post-23746589588912481522011-10-18T12:27:00.000-07:002011-11-17T10:43:38.630-08:008/7/2011 God's Country 50k "Fun Run"Sunday August 7th, I woke up to the sounds of fog horns warning the local ferries and boaters to slow down on the water, it's also a great way to wake local residents out of their sound sleep. For me it was the perfect sound to hear 1st thing in the morning before my epic 50k here in the <a href="http://www.cityofanacortes.org/parks/ForestLands/index.htm" target="_blank">ACFL</a> (Anacortes Community Forest Lands). When there's heavy fog in the Puget Sound there's no wind, and it's going to be a sunny cool day, after the fog lifts, exactly what I was hoping for. <br />
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I arrived at <a href="http://www.pnt.org/maps/Heart%20Lake.pdf" target="_blank">Heart Lake</a> parking about at 7:45 to find a group of eagerly awaiting runners ready to embark on a TOUGH and long trail run. Our plan for the day was to run 3 different loops for a total of 32 miles minimum. ACFL has over 50 miles of trails within it's 2800 acre park. The trails are almost all single track with roots, rocks, steep inclines and declines just the perfect type of trails for long distance ultrarunning training. Running these trails are not for the weak or easily intimidated. <br />
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I was pleased to see the following runners, Rusty Bachman, Miranda Bachman, Kevin Douglas, Tim Stroh, Jason Hynd, <a href="http://matthagen.com/main/" target="_blank">Matt Hagen</a>, & <a href="http://ovenstobetsy.com/" target="_blank">Betsy Rogers</a>. Perfect we had 8 starters, with me included. Rusty was nursing achy knees, Matt twisted his ankle during <a href="http://www.whiteriver50.com/">White River 50 mile</a> the weekend prior, and Betsy was sore from White River, her 1st 50 mile run. Their plan was to just run the 1st and possible the 2nd loop depending on how they felt. Matt had to drop out of White River last weekend due to an ankle sprain, this run was a perfect mental boost in his training plan for <a href="http://www.cascadecrest100.com/" target="_blank">Cascade Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run</a>, his 1st 100 mile run on 8/27/2011. I was pleased he stayed with us for the 1st 2 loops, a total of 20 miles. Rusty ran the 1st loop, close to 13 miles, then stayed back and waited for his wife to finish. Betsy ran the 1st loop and decided it was much better to sun bathe and drink beer (Lush) while the rest of us continued.<br />
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We returned after our 2nd loop around 2pm and my good friend <a href="http://journeytoacentum.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Eric Barnes</a> joined us for the 3rd and final loop. I 1st met Eric in Boston while riding the bus taking us to Hopkinton Massachusetts for the start of the 2004 Boston Marathon. Since that date we have ran numerous races together, the most memorable was the 2008 Canadian Death Race. He's the one that taught me how to pace myself in ultras. One of the hardest things for a marathon runner to do when entering their 1st long race is "slow" down. My 1st 50 mile race and 1st 100 mile race were both a disaster due to this problem. He paced me the 1st 30-40 miles of the Canadian Death Race, we were going so slow I thought I was going to lose it. After all the reason for running a race is to get to the finish line as fast as possible, right! That works fine when you are running 26 miles on the road for a mere 3 -4 hours, but when you add another 74 miles and 18 hours the dynamics change. It is all about preserving so you can still run late in the race without feeling like you'de rather have a backhoe run you over and cover you up. You want to still feel alive at the end of a long race. It sucks to do a death walk for miles and miles, it's much better to run!<br />
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Our journey started off running around the north end of the Heart Lake Trails, then south next to Heart Lake, crossing the Heart Lake Road to run a STEEP hill up the side of Sugarloaf Mountain between the saddle of Sugarloaf and Mount Erie, then to Whistle Lake. By the time we arrived at Whistle Lake the fog had lifted and everyone in the group was warmed up and having a great time. I asked the group if they wanted to jump in for a quick swim, it was just too cold.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We continued around the lake to the south side of Mount Erie, to the Campbell Lake Overlook, and then across Heart Lake Road to the far south end of Heart Lake Trail to Lake Erie Overlook.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This loop ended back at our cars in the Heart Lake Parking Lot.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><br />
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We paused, ate, drank fluids, and replenished our stores for the shortest and hardest loop in the 50k, up and over Sugar Cube, around the north end of Whistle Lake, up to Sharpes Corner Overlook, to Whistle Lake Parking area, back up a couple of tough hills, and return to our cars.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This loop is really tough, the uphill climbs, and downhill descends are either straight up or straight down. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This section is where we find out who the REAL trail runners are!<br />
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Of course we save the best loop for last!<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We take off from Heart lake again and traverse the northwest Heart Lake Trails, cross “A” ave to the Cranberry Lake Trail system.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>This trail system is fairly small with very nice hills that never seem too long, the descends are just the right grade to get your wind back.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Our loop around Cranberry Lake takes us around the outside perimeter trail system, so we run all the toughest trails.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We finished back at Heart Lake with a makeshift barbeque, fruits, an assortment of salads, a smorgasbord of fine tailgate food and fun.<br />
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The trails are very well groomed thanks to all the hikers and mountain bikers that recreate this area daily, the City of Anacortes maintaining trails, Ranger Dave maintaining trails and organizing trail work parties, Friends of the Forest dedication to maintaining open spaces, and trail workers constant upkeep of the trails. Thanks to all this hard work and dedication we are able to play year around on excellent single track and double track trails.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><br />
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If you are interested in running with us, my running group <a href="http://skagitrunners.org/" target="_blank">Skagit Runners</a><strong><u>,</u></strong> holds a run every Thursday night at 6pm.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>We meet at Heart lake Parking Lot.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>When Fall arrives we don headlights and continue our weekly runs, light or dark we are running!<br />
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Here are a few links for maps in the ACFL;<br />
<a href="http://www.pnt.org/maps/Heart%20Lake.pdf" target="_blank">Heart Lake</a><br />
<a href="http://www.pnt.org/maps/Whistle%20Lake.pdf" target="_blank">Whistle Lake</a><br />
<a href="http://www.pnt.org/maps/Cranberry%20Lake.pdf" target="_blank">Cranberry Lake</a><br />
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Thanks to everyone that joined us for part or all of 2nd Annual God's Country 50k, it was a BLAST!Ultradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-181542423501954712.post-86290083182680928842011-07-27T10:18:00.000-07:002011-11-17T14:52:46.150-08:007/22/2011 Ragnar Relay "Northwest Passage"<div class="MsoNormal">
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Last year I was asked to fill a spot on a friend’s Ragnar team. My friend Lindsey duToit, organizer of “We’ve Got the Runs”, started this team as a Washington State University (Mount Vernon WA Extension Center) team.</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"> She had 5 people drop a few months prior to the race and was having a tough time finding runners to complete all 12 spots. She called me and asked if I was willing to join the team. I was reluctant at 1<sup>st</sup> because I had signed up to run an evening 5k with my wife in Seattle a few hours after I finished my last leg of the relay. After thinking about it for about 5 minutes I decided, heck I can do it all, after all they are all short runs. Run 4 runs in 24 hours piece of cake right! Now came the task of finding enough friends to fill the other vacancies, I thought it would be tough, but I was wrong! I called up 4 friends Kevin Douglas, Bryan Robertson, Shawn Bussert and Chip Kiel they all jumped at the chance to join our team. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">The race was a blast we finished in 4<sup>th</sup> place overall, pretty good for a team that was consisted of 1 sub 6 minute miler, quite a few 6:30 – 8:00 milers, and a few 10:00 – 11:00 milers. We were a real mixed team not a team of ringers. After the race was over last year everyone on the team told me they had a blast and wanted to do it again. </span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">This year all the WSU team members, except Lindsey, dropped off the team. This left 4 spots open for more friends. Filling these spots was so easy. We filled 2 of the spots with members of our club and 2 friends from Bellingham. The team consisted of the following members:</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Stephanie Kiel – Team Captain, 2010 team member</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Pablo Cabrera – 2010 team member</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Jessie Hofheimer – 2010 team member</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Benjamin Lengerich – New team member</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Dave Buttrey – New team member</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Going into the relay we assumed our team would be slower than last year since we lost Andrew Lawson. He ran our longest legs in 2010 and put down 5:30 miles. His performance was amazing. We also lost a few of the slower people on our team. All of our new team member’s times were estimated between 7:15 -8:15. The whole team now consisted of runners who promised to run times between 6:15 to 8:15 miles. Our team was a bunch of friends competing against other team members times, competing against others on the road, running their best to help the team finish with the best time possible, and of course taking down as much ROAD KILL as possible (about 220 road kills were had).</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Our team started at 2pm in Blaine Washington at the Canadian Border. Our 1<sup>st</sup> van had a little bit of a problem for some reason they decided to go across the border instead of straight to Blaine, ahmm without passports, this could have ruined our race if the Border Cops decided to detain them. I heard they questioned Pablo about his American citizenship. Luckily they let our van of misfits back into the U.S. thanks to the beautifully decorated van. I was kind of surprised they didn’t question Kevin. He was still sporting a Pink Mohawk from Badwater (was red but Badwater faded it to a hot pink color, NICE!). I also heard the Tribal cops pulled over van 1 on the <em><span style="font-style: normal;">Swinomish</span> </em></span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">Reservation for speeding in the middle of the night. Once again this van of misfits talked their way out of it. I think maybe they need a new driver next year?</span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">The 1<sup>st</sup> 6 legs of the race was ran by the 6 members in our 1<sup>st</sup> van. They came in 30 minutes ahead of time. I guess none of these 6 people knew the kind of speed they were capable of. Basically the remainder of the race went the same way. Every van dropped our estimated time down by 20 – 30 minutes, with a finish time 2:20 faster than we had predicted. The whole team was pushing as hard as they possibly could. I don’t think anyone ran their leg slower than their predicted time. It doesn’t get better than that.</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;">I was in the 2<sup>nd</sup> van. Our van had a lot of fun pushing, prodding and teasing. Nothing like building team spirit by reinforcement either negative or positive, whatever works, right! Since we were the last van we were given the opportunity to finish the race in Langley WA at the south end of Whidbey Island. Chip was our last runner; it is always a blast to watch him run. Last year he danced across the finish line, this year I was waiting for some theatrical finish, but to no avail. Watching him run up that last hill pushing as hard as he could with pure grit and determination on his face will be forever engrained in my mind.</span><span style="font-family: ""serif"", "serif"; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;"><em>Covering 135 miles (217km) non-stop from Death Valley to Mt. Whitney, CA, the Badwater Ultramarathon is the most demanding and extreme running race offered anywhere on the planet. The start line is at Badwater, Death Valley, which marks the lowest elevation in the Western Hemisphere at 280’ (85m) below sea level. The race finishes at the Mt. Whitney Portals at nearly 8,300’ (2530m). The Badwater course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 13,000’ (3962m) of cumulative vertical ascent and 4,700’ (1433m) of cumulative descent. The Portals are the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Competitors travel through places or landmarks with names like Mushroom Rock, Furnace Creek, Salt Creek, Devil’s Cornfield, Devil’s Golf Course, Stovepipe Wells, Keeler and Lone Pine.</em></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">My plan going into this race was to take the 1st 42 miles to Stove Pipe Wells easy, never feel like I was racing, and that I did. When I arrived in Stove Pipe Wells I was in 55th place and felt like I had just started running. During the heat my crew “Freaks on Fire” (Delores Sentinella, Kevin Douglas, Joel Ballezza, Faye Guastamacchio, Heidi Perry, and Linda Huyck) were on top of everything keeping me cool, keeping me hydrated, reminding me to take calories and electrolytes. They did an amazing job considering all seven of us were rookies in this amazing race. During that 1st stretch I had to stop twice to have my crew cool me down with cold towels, I had a puking episode at the Beatty Cut off, all part of running an ultra event, and expected "somewhat".</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">When I left mile 42 the temps started to cool, and before too long the sun started to fall and gave way to a bright full moon. I told my pacers they were not allowed to use a headlight, we were going to run by the light of the moon that night. It was fantastic, cool crisp air, thousands of stars, shooting stars everywhere, and a quiet only night time in the desert can bring. Night running has always been my forte thanks to my shift working jobs in oil refineries and chemical plants. I took full advantageous of this time. My pacers and I ran almost all of the uphill sections of Townes Pass, and Panamint Pass. We ran every inch of the downhill sections to try to make up some time. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;"> When the sun arose again I estimate we were in 25th place, we passed 30 people during the night, quite a few runners were sleeping by the side of the road, some had staked out and went to a hotel room, some had bonked and gave up on the race, but we were still moving forward towards that finish line.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">I met Chris in 2010, he was looking for someone to pace him at Western States. I wanted to experience WS but didn't get into the lottery. I didn't know Chris but was willing to give it a shot. We exchanged a few emails and found we were comparable runners in 100 mile events. He is from flat, hot and humid Florida, and I am from NW Washington State where we have tons of difficult single track trails, mountains, and cool temps. My mountain running experience would aid him in the difficult sections on the back end of WS. We ended up hitting it off perfectly. Chris was able to finish WS in under 24 hours and I gained a lifelong friend. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">I finally caught Chris around 108 miles into the race, we exchanged a few kind words, high fived each others, then went on our merry ways. About 110 miles into the race a blister, that had formed around mile 80, started to hurt so bad I had to stop and have it lanced. As I sat in my chair, by the crew van, Chris passed me, I scolded my crew a little to hurry up, that Chris had just passed me and I need to get back on the course, "just pop the darn thing". When I finally got back on the course Chris was about 1/4 mile ahead of me, he must have caught a 3rd or 4th wind, because he was ahead of me now moving fast and leaving me in the dust (or sand). Anything to help a friend right! I think this rivalry benefited us both and made us work a little harder. As I got closer to the Highway 395 turn Chris continued to make time on me. When I got close to the Dow Villa Motel I saw Chris standing at the corner waiting to cross the road and enter the Portals Road. Finally I had my chance to catch him and only a 1/2 marathon left in the race.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">At this point I looked at the time, it was around 2pm. I had been running 28 hours. From all the information I had read the portals road takes 4 to 4 1/2 hours to walk. Wow I was going to finish under 32:30, my goal was 35-37. I needed to walk this as fast as I could and I needed to pass Chris (if I could). I recalled Chris walked really fast at WS last year. But all I could do is try and push as hard as I could, this whole thing was going to be over in about 4 hours. About 2 miles into this long 13 mile trek I passed Chris walking and wished him the best of luck, I think we hugged also. The friends we make in these races are amazing. This would never happen in a marathon!! My crew took turns pacing me up the mountain to the finish. The last few miles my wife got her 2nd opportunity to pace me, what a cool feeling to finish an event like this with the most important person in your life walking right beside you through the finish line. The last 100 yards I saw my whole crew waiting to escort me through the finish. We started this whole thing as a team "Freaks on Fire" and we finished it as a team.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">My finish time was 32:12:00 and I ended up in 15th place overall. I didn’t expect such a fast finish time in my 1st Badwater, heck I would have been happy to finish in 47:59:59. I couldn’t have done it without my crew.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Going into this race I had I planned on eating different types of solid food, P&B sandwiches, turkey wraps, chips, cookies, protein bars, Sport Beans, and GU Chomps. My liquid nutrition consisted of Boost, Starbucks Frappuccinos, Coke, and Mountain Breeze (Safeway brand of Mt Dew). As it turned out I could eat very little solid food, just a few Sport Beans, GU Chomps, and fig newtons. The majority of my diet during the race came from liquid nutrition Boost, Starbucks Frappuccinos, and water bottles filled with ½ coke and water. This type of fuel was perfect. My crew adjusted as needed to assure I had everything I needed or could handle. They were amazing!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">I would love to attempt this race again if I can find a sponsor. I know I can finish between 28-30 hours by making 3 changes.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">1) Start working on speed again. Get my marathon times back down to sub 3:00 hours</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">2) Increase my weekly mileage to 100-120mpw. My average mileage before the race was only 50mpw.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">3) Do active heat training. All of my heat training was passive, sitting in the sauna sweating and drinking a ton of liquids, and cranking the heat in my car to full blast every time I drove my car.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">I really appreciate the opportunity AdvertureCorps gave me to run this race. It was amazing I will never forget the experience.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Thank you my friends “Freaks on Fire” for supporting me by giving your time and effort to help us to the finish line!</span><br />
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</div>Ultradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-181542423501954712.post-25005581160024599592011-07-21T19:34:00.000-07:002011-10-19T13:05:41.646-07:00Intro<div class="MsoNormal" style="line-height: 16.3pt; margin-bottom: 16.3pt; vertical-align: baseline;">
<span style="background-color: black; color: #eeeeee; font-family: Georgia, serif;">First off, this is my 1st time writing a blog so I am going to try to introduce myself.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: black; color: #eeeeee; font-family: Georgia, serif;">My name is Terry Sentinella. I was born in Anchorage Alaska a few months after the big earthquake maybe that explains why I have an aversion to and not afraid of trying stuff that most people consider dangerous, in fact I seek the hardest toughest races to tackle. I am the youngest of 4 boys one of which is my fraternal twin. I was the smallest and weakest of all four, so as you guessed it I was picked on the most. I lived in Valdez Alaska from 6th grade through 11th grade.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: black; color: #eeeeee; font-family: Georgia, serif;">Growing up in Alaska was a blast there was always an adventure to be had right outside of my home. The summers were long and always adventuresome. As a teenager I often took my fathers 44 mag (just in case a spooked a bear) and climbed one of the mountains behind our home, hiked up mineral creek, of floated down the Robe River in search of some new adventure. There was never a shortage of places to explore in Valdez. In the winter cross country skiing, snow mobileing, sledding, hookie bobbing behind the school bus were always fun options for excitement. With the later we had to be careful not to get caught or we would be suspended from school. The old crotchedety bus drivers were never pleased by this activity.</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: black; color: #eeeeee; font-family: Georgia, serif;">I got married to my wonderful wife Delores Feyerabend when we were 22, gulp, 25 years ago. We proceeded to have 3 children, 2 boys and a girl. While they were young I spent all my efforts to assure they had everything like most young parents. Somewhere in my mid 30′s I started to morf from this your skinny fit guy to a chubby old man, how and why does this happen? When I turned 35 I had a life altering doctors appointment. The Doc told me my cholesterol was over 400 my triglycerides were high, I was fat, and I was out of shape. This seemed to happen overnight. So as a lot of people do I started to run to combat all of these issues. Starting running was the hardest thing I have ever done (harder than Badwater). The side aches, knee pains, muscle pains, back pains, the list go on and on. I didn’t care I was on a mission to regain my youth. While running I thought a lot about my father who died when I was 27 of Pancreatic Cancer, how he loved to run, but could never get past a 10 mile run because of his flat feet and gout. When I was in my teens I remember my dad telling me his dream was to run the New York City Marathon. Well he never got the chance to fulfill that dream. If I kept on the same path I too would never be able to fulfill any of my dreams. So 12/1/1999 I made a goal to get into shape, lose weight, and quit the 1 1/2 pack a day cigarette habit I had (12/28/1999 I quit smoking). Although this goal was tough it was the start of a new life for me. Keeping my father’s dreams constantly on my mind allowed me to push through all the pain I was in running so I could fulfill my own, make sense??</span></div>
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<span style="background-color: black; color: #eeeeee; font-family: Georgia, serif;">So for all you naysayers that think I am any different than you, think twice. I was once in your shoes, I was fighting the battle of the bulge, I was fighting a cigarette habit, I too had health problems. You will never accomplish anything if you don’t try. The 1st step is always the hardest, the subsequent steps will probably be painful as well, but with perseverance you can do anything. You have to be the one that makes the change no one else will do it for you.</span></div>Ultradweebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06520002271914279448noreply@blogger.com0