I went to meet some of my Men’s Group friends and their running partners for a run over at Stern’s Woods in Crystal Lake yesterday and tried something new that I thought I would really dislike. Trail Running. Mostly single track through the forest with a ton of elevation changes and lots and lots of snow and ice. I don’t have the ice cleats that most of the trail runners have and I wasn’t wearing thermal socks at all. Just my Asics and Balega running socks(Thank you Runner’s High ‘n Tri for turning me onto these “clouds” on my feat). My feat were not cold at all after almost 12 miles. They were definitely wet from sweating and a little snow but not cold. The first flashback I had when we went off road was going skiing up in Boyne, MI and downhill skiing through single track trails and the thrill I got from that. It was the same experience but significantly slower. The snow was falling so dramatically and there was zero wind. The only sounds were occasional chatting between my friends and I and the soft clomping of our feet on the snow. I have been bitching about the weather and snow for weeks but I let it pass for this time spent on the trails. It was NICE. My ankle is tweaked a little from the inconsistent ground levels and my glutes are sore from the hills and from the 12 miles in general. It took almost 3 hours to complete all the miles but it gave my body the workout it needed and my mind and soul the lift it needed too. Looks like I have a new way to beat the boredom of road running when I need it. Maybe once I am stronger on my bike I can hit the MTB trails too.

Written on February 27th, 2011 , Motivation, Recreation, Running, Training

Yesterday was a fantastic Thanksgiving! Started the day off with a Turkey Trot here in Crystal Lake at Lippold Park. Ran as fast as I could out of the box and regretted it later. Initial pace was way too fast(7:30 mi.). Finally started to back off once I realized my heart rate was up around the 175 bpm area. Averaged that the rest of the way and finished with a personal best time of 29:13. I know it won’t show that in the records as the result because of the huge backup in the chute at the finish but my Garmin Forerunner 305 has the proof I need. You can check out the stats on my TrainingPeaks page(see link below). Figured out that that was a reaffirmation that I don’t want to do the short course in Triathlons as a habit. I definitely prefer the slower pace and lower heart rate. I know I will have to endure a lot of that in speed training but I don’t think my body really likes it at all.

After the race I headed to the gym to shower and change before taking off to do my part to pay forward some of what has been given to me. The Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce, Crystal Lake Food Pantry and the Crystal Lake Jaycees hold the Community Harvest every year on Thanksgiving morning. We take all of the food donated to the pantry for the holidays from local food drives at the schools and local business and with at least a few hundred local volunteers the food gets sorted and boxed for distribution. A large chunk of the food is taken by the Jaycees to distribute to families that have been chosen for the Share a Christmas project(of which I am a past Chairman – True honor).  The pantry collected over 68,000 lbs of food that will help them feed the needy throughout the winter and into early spring. It was also great seeing old friends that I don’t get to see so often.

And of course I did spend a wonderful evening with my family chowing on a fantastic meal. I even made a little money at the game table later! All in all it was a great day.

Written on November 26th, 2010 , Charity, Motivation, Races, Running

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