It’s still 2011, so I
have time to post my running plans for 2012. I’ll start this short list with a
couple of caveats:
Caveat 1: I have a young family and at this stage in our lives, I have never been one to travel overnight for runs very much. If I could, I would, but not yet...I really prefer to stay local (within a morning drive) and since the NE Ohio Ultra Running community is so strong, I can easily fill up my calendar without having to go too far. I haven’t done all the races for one reason or another, so I am content in general to stay most of the time. With that being said, I am looking at 2 out of state 100 milers.....what the heck?
Caveat 2: I nearly always prefer training over racing; I have since my days of cycling. As a matter of fact, I think it’s because of cycling that I prefer training. I have always preferred to head out for a hard ride or run for a number of hours to that of spending all kinds of money to do the same thing. As Chris McDougal noted in Born to Run…If you want to run a marathon, there’s the front door. I literally have run more 50k & 50mi runs from my front door than I have actually raced. I suppose if I was wealthy and semi-retired, or just kid-free I would race far more frequently but with so many mouths to feed, I am happy to get up early in the morning and run a 50k from my front door. I am quite aware that once the kids are older and they are too cool to hang out with the wife & I, we will be looking at travel in a whole new light. I also happen to live in one of the best places in the country to run from.
I am literally less than a 5 min run to the largest Arboretum (Holden) in the US, with over 3,600 acres, Chapin Forest (390 acres) 1 mi from my house, Penitentiary Glen (424 acres) about 0.4mi from my door, North Chagrin Reservation (BR100 start) is about 7 miles from my house….these are literally “among others”, there are a bunch of great parks around here. As I write this out, maybe this is why I tend to train instead of race so much…..also why all my races that I am directing are in these areas!
2012 Running List (as of 12/12):
02/11/12 – Lake Metroparks Night Light
Snowshoe Race (Chapin Forest)
03/03/12 – Lake Metroparks March March
Madness Snowshoe Race (Girdled Rd. Reservation)
06/xx/12 – Kettle Moraine 100, La Grange Wisconsin
06/17/12 – Mohican 50 miler? Loudon,
OH.
08/18/12 – Leadville
100, Leadville Colorado.
2012 Running
Goals:
·
RunWell / Leadville: I am simply
overjoyed with the opportunity with RunWell as an Ambassador which is taking me
to Leadville and hopefully dragging a few inspired folks with me. I don’t have
any particular time goals with Leadville aside from the standard desire to run
under 24 hours, my goal is to Run(really)Well for RunWell, enjoy the process, take it all in
step by step, and finish very strong, it’s that simple. I want to show that it’s
about accomplishing what you put your mind to. I know it sounds cliche but it is what it is. There is no doubt in my mind that I can complete another 100 miler. If for some reason, something out of my control takes me out of the race...so be it, but there is nothing in me that will not allow me to finish.
·
O24: Outrun
24 Hour Trail Race. USATF Certified 1 mile and 13 feet trail course. What
started as a need for a Spring 100 miler has turned into a full blown 24 hour
race, go figure. I simply want to put on a great event with as little bumps in
the logistical road as possible. It should give folks the opportunity to come
and test themselves, set PR’s, reach new goals and provide them with a focus
throughout the cold, dark, and wet winter months that we endure as athletes. I
am trying to keep the race as simple and organized as possible. The intent is
to make this a well-known yearly offering for folks who do not want to run the
roads for 24 hours.
·
Nutrition: The focus that is equally important if not more this year is learning to get my nutrition on track. I have always managed to get by and be successful by most people’s standards….but I know that there is this key that I have yet to unlock when it comes to eating right. I am quite literally leaning heavily on the coaching of Bob Seebohar from Fuel4mance.com to show me how to get there. I actually plan on doing a before and after Coach Bob report. I am sure I fall in the category of a lot of athletes that get by but could really unlock so much more potential. This is one of the things that makes endurance sports so exciting, it never stays the same, and you are always trying to improve.
Nutrition: The focus that is equally important if not more this year is learning to get my nutrition on track. I have always managed to get by and be successful by most people’s standards….but I know that there is this key that I have yet to unlock when it comes to eating right. I am quite literally leaning heavily on the coaching of Bob Seebohar from Fuel4mance.com to show me how to get there. I actually plan on doing a before and after Coach Bob report. I am sure I fall in the category of a lot of athletes that get by but could really unlock so much more potential. This is one of the things that makes endurance sports so exciting, it never stays the same, and you are always trying to improve.
·
Training: I have got it in my head that I need to cross train more. I got out a number of times on the bike this year and it still irks me that the bike steals away mileage when I look back at my training miles. I have used training hours for years but still focus on miles as a runner. Even with running trails where hours & effort are more of a focus than exact miles, I still struggle with it. I am excited to see the training plan set forth for Leadville, I am really excited to learn from it and see where it will take me. I have to admit, I would like to drop about 10-12 pounds. I hover at 170-172lbs. at 5’8” and although I have gotten much leaner, my weight has not changed much. I am sure I can find a way to eat a few dozen less cookies and drop some dough off myself........................z
Training: I have got it in my head that I need to cross train more. I got out a number of times on the bike this year and it still irks me that the bike steals away mileage when I look back at my training miles. I have used training hours for years but still focus on miles as a runner. Even with running trails where hours & effort are more of a focus than exact miles, I still struggle with it. I am excited to see the training plan set forth for Leadville, I am really excited to learn from it and see where it will take me. I have to admit, I would like to drop about 10-12 pounds. I hover at 170-172lbs. at 5’8” and although I have gotten much leaner, my weight has not changed much. I am sure I can find a way to eat a few dozen less cookies and drop some dough off myself........................z
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