a retard wrote:
man of few opinions wrote:
i have been really training my ass off this winter, 150+ miles each of the last 3 months. I am signed up for some big races this year - this weekend i have my first 50k ultra, next month i have my first road marathon, in June i have my first 9-hour timed ultra and next September may be my first 50-miler if everything continues to progress according to plan. I have really engaged with our local trail running group and have been running a lot with them while at the same time keeping up with the road miles. i am in my peak training month right now hitting about 50-55 miles per week and may hit 200 miles in March before tapering down in April for that road marathon.
this has been a GREAT winter for running. good job to all of you who are getting out there and getting the miles in. Springtime is a nice time to get back out there and breathe that fresh air. Kirkwood that's not a bad way to get back into the swing of things, good miles. I have really slowed down my pace in my training and it has REALLY improved my endurance and strangely my speed as well, even though i rarely do any fast runs. Running slow easy pace has really been the key to my improvement, even though it often feels ridiculous while I am doing it.
What ultras are you doing/considering? Good luck this weekend!
thanks - this weekend is a 50k for our trail group only - a lot of those guys and girls are in preparation for the Potowatomi Ultra trail runs coming up in a few weeks. it consists of 15 loops around our local trail running park, mostly wooded single track, moderately hilly but not extreme. it has an 8-hour time limit.
in June i am running the Schuetzen Nein 9-hour endurance run in Davenport IA. it is strictly a timed event with no set distance. i hear it is a pretty demanding course, pretty technical. I have never seen it myself. i think it is made up of 1+ mile hilly loops around the park. it was limited to 40 people to avoid over-crowding.
and finally i am flip-flopping between the 50-mile or 50k event at the Hennepin Hundred this September out in Rock Falls. That is a flat, gravel event, not technical at all. if all goes well on the other 3 races i am skipping over the 50k and going for the 50-miler. it all depends on how i am able to cope with these other races. i may be way out of line in ANY of these races but you dont know until you try. This weekend may be a real wake-up call for me and all of this could be out the window.