OUC Half Training – W6D38 – Distance 7 Miles

wpid-20151020_080256.jpgI was almost hit a couple times today. It amazes me that with the great amount of runners that are out in the morning, drivers still only watch out for other drivers. Both times this morning the driver was looking at oncoming traffic and they did not look the other direction for a runner before they pulled out. I anticipated this and ran accordingly to avoid being hit. When you run you should think that all drivers are distracted and won’t see you and anticipate everything. That’s not how it should be, but that is how it has to be.

This morning was pretty chilly, but still about 20 degrees warmer than yesterday. I thought about going to the gym, but when I walked outside I was able to endure the cold so I headed to the Charles River. This apartment is farther from the river than the last time I was in Boston so it took me about a mile to get there. My Nike+ plan today called for an easy 7 mile run. I completed one lap around the river, turned right after the bridge for a half a mile, then turned around and headed back. When I made it home I had about half a mile to go so I ran around there a bit. I’ve had a headache for a couple days so it wasn’t the best run, but I did finish and I got to try out my new running tights! I finished in 1:07:51 and for some reason my legs started hurting later in the day. I hope a good night’s rest is all they need before I head back out there tomorrow!

Training – 8.25 Miles with the Nike + Run Club!

wpid-20150822_143959-1.jpgWhat a great morning to run!  I had been worried earlier in the week that it would rain today, but it was the perfect weather; cool, breezy and overcast.  Today was another run with the Nike + Run Club in Boston.  I was really anxious to run today because I had taken an unplanned off day yesterday and I wanted to get the full 8 miles in since last week was a little short.  After everyone arrived at the Nike store we headed outside this time to do our warm up and group picture.  There is a nice long park about a block away that is lined with statures where we did this.  After the dynamic warm up we broke up into groups based on what distance we were running to hear our directions and then do a cheer.  Then we were off!

The weather wasn’t the only good thing; I had an amazing run!  I felt so good and my stress melted away; I just felt happy!  I stayed up with the front group the entire first lap.  This time we ran through the Public Gardens and around the perimeter of Boston Common before heading over to the Charles River and back around to the starting point.  For those of you that don’t know, the Public Gardens and Boston Common make up a huge park in the middle of Boston, which is so beautiful this time of the year!  Every other time I have been here they have been covered in snow.  The Common was built on a hill, but I was able to run up it with little difficulty.  After we left there we stopped at a light to let others catch up before we took off again; it was nice to have a little breather.  Then we made our way to the river.  We stayed on the Boston side this time, never crossing the bridge.  About 2.5 miles in we made it to out water stop.  I grabbed a Gatorade, which was so refreshing!  It was nice to get to the water stop and have a quick break before the halfway point.  When some more people caught up we started up again and made our way back to the center park where we started.  During this part of the first lap one of the pacers was playing music through a speaker that he was holding.  Hearing the music while running with this group of people that also loved running really pumped me up and it was so much fun!

The second lap was a little tougher.  I was trying to play catch up with the lead group the whole time.  Right after we entered the Common they became so far ahead that I started following a couple of runners who had passed me.  I didn’t slow down the second lap; my fifth mile was actually my fastest at 8:01, but they had sped up.  Before we had started our coach had said that she was going to do a progression run.  I hadn’t run this far in a while so I was not able to keep up with them, though I am very proud of how I ran.

We got back to the water stop at about 6.2 miles which would make our total miles about 7 if we finished the loop.  Because of this they told the 8 mile people that we could run with the 12 milers all the way back to the Public Gardens and then turn around and head back to the Nike store which would give us our 8.  I did this and was having even more trouble keeping up.  The lead group stopped before entering the gardens  and before I could get there they all took off so I headed back  to the Nike store by myself.

I was really happy with my time.  I had stopped the Nike app every time we stopped running, so my total run time was 8.25 miles in 1 hour 10 minutes and 45 seconds, which comes to an average pace of 8:34.  According to the Nike app I ran my fastest training 10k in 53:17!  Today was such a great day and I am really glad that I have running in my life.  I don’t know what I would do without it!

Training – 6.64 Miles with the Nike + Run Club!

wpid-20150815_091843-1.jpgThis morning I woke up in Florida…well not really, but by the fourth mile of my run it sure felt like it.  In spite of the heat I had an amazing actual first run with the Nike Run Club (last week I just jumped in there and ran with them for a while).  I arrived at the Nike store around 7:45 am.  The run started at 8:04 so I had a chance to stand around and talk to the others there.  This girl came over to a bunch of us with the word coach on her shirt.  She was extremely nice, introduced herself and then started asking us questions.  I found out that I wasn’t the only one just visiting Boston.

Before we got started we took a group photo and then did a bunch of dynamic warm up exercises.  I never warm up before I run; maybe I should start.  Then one of the pacers told us what we would be doing.  The plan was to run a loop around the river three times with the loop being four miles long so some people would run four miles, some eight , and then some would run 12.  I chose to run eight when I signed up.

We left the store and immediately started running.  We ran to the river where I do all my training runs; it really is beautiful.  As we went across the overpass I heard some of the runners complaining about the humidity.  I just laughed in my head and thought:  Florida.  I felt pretty good at the start!  I was even able to keep pace as I talked to another runner who happened to be from the United Kingdom.  I was worried that talking while running would be too hard but at this point it wasn’t.  The pacer at the front had said she was going to go 8 minutes per mile, but the front ended up going about 8:30.  I tried my best to stay with them.  About a mile in I looked back behind me and couldn’t see any of the Nike pacers or people I recognized from the warm up in the store.  I knew if I didn’t keep up with the front then I would probably get lost because they go into parts of Cambridge that I am not familiar with.  My first mile ended up being 8:47 which was really good because we had to slow down for traffic before we got to the river.

The second mile was a little slower than the first at 9:03.  I still felt good, but there were some bridges that we had to cross in Cambridge; bridges aren’t my friends.  The lead pacer came over to me to see how I was doing, then the coach caught up and I talked to her for a bit.  Everyone was so nice and supportive!  The running community is really great and I am so glad that I have running in my life.

During the third mile I was in familiar territory again; it was the path along the river and then over the Harvard Bridge back towards Boston that I usually run.  I felt great and started to pick it up a bit because I knew the water stop wasn’t much further and I had to keep the runners in the front in my sight so I knew where to go when I exited the bridge. I ran it in 8:38.

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The fourth mile started in the middle of the bridge and I saw that the lead runners were turning left instead of right like they did last week.  I followed them and ran as hard as I could.  It was really hot out and I couldn’t wait to get a drink and take a breather.  At about 3 and a half miles I saw a table set up with the a cooler on it and a Nike + Run Club sign in front of it.  I ran toward it, high-fived a pacer, and then grabbed a red Gatorade.  The Gatorade was delicious, but I only had about two sips when the lead pacer said “Everyone doing eight follow me!  Let’s go!”  That was our break?  Oh well, I don’t usually stop mid run anyway.

So we were off again on the same path.  Since the first loop wasn’t four miles I knew I wouldn’t have eight after this loop.  I thought maybe we would run back to the Nike store to make up the eight.  The rest of the fourth mile went pretty well as I struggled to keep up with the lead pack again.  It ended up being 8:31, I had paused the app when I stopped for the Gatorade.

There were maybe six or seven people in the lead including the pacer.  I was just a little bit behind them for a while.  I noticed that the photographer was on the side of the path taking their pictures and mine when I came around.  Then he would ride his bike past us to a spot further up on our course and take our pictures again as we went by.  I didn’t see him during the first loop and figured that he stayed back taking pictures of the back of the group.  I really wanted my picture taken with the lead group so I lessened the distance between us until I was in the group.  The United Kingdom guy said hi to me as I caught up and I said hi back, but nothing more because of how difficult it was to talk at this point.  At the end of the 5th mile I struggled because we went up a hill which I believe was Longfellow bridge.  Looking back at my splits now I don’t know why this happened, but the lead group grew further and further away from me even though I was maintaining a consistent speed. At the time I thought I had slowed down, but I guess they just wanted to go faster.  The fifth mile ended up being 8:30: my fastest yet!

During mile six , I knew I was almost finished with the second loop because of how short the first one was.  I didn’t care; I just wanted to finish.  It was incredibly hot out and I regretted laughing about the humidity earlier.  My pace showed how much I struggled because the sixth mile took me 9:15 which I think is still pretty great!  I got back to the refreshment table at 6.64 miles and noticed that there were only pacers standing around.  Where did all the runners go?    The coach finished right behind me and the pacers informed her that the others kept going to make up the 8 miles.  I thought about going after them but was still trying to catch my breath and didn’t think I could catch up.  Another runner came up and decided to run a bit more to get to 7 miles.  I thought about doing that too but I was really tired and proud of how I ran so I ended my run on the app.  I decided that I would run eight next week.

When some other runners got back we walked to the Nike store and talked as we went.  It was nice to chat with other runners.  I don’t know any runners in Orlando, but I think I will look up local running clubs when I get back.  At the store I grabbed another Gatorade.  They were the small ones and I was really thirsty.  They also had some gels and protein bars that I tried.  After everyone sat on the floor and rested a bit we began to stretch.  Our coach went through a series of sitting and standing stretches, some of which I had never done before.  I usually do the same exact stretches after every run, but I think I will try to mix it up and add some of these in next time.  When we were finished I ran home to shower, so I could get to my hair appointment!

I am really proud of how I did today on my first group run.  The Nike app shows you your entire pace throughout the run and apparently at one point I was running a 7:06 pace!  I don’t think I have ever run that fast outside during a training run.  My race instincts must have kicked in today.  My total time was 58:34 for 6.64 miles making my average pace 8:49.  I had a lot of fun and can’t wait to sign up for next week!

Training – 4.53 Miles

Today I inadvertently did a progression run.  My plan was to run the loop around the river that I had found.  I hadn’t run just the loop before so I kind of wanted to see exactly how long it was; I estimated a little over four miles.  I started off kind of slow because of how exhausted I was; I really didn’t want to get out of bed.  During that first half a mile I planned to do a slower, less intense run because Nike had said I was almost at a 10 minute per mile pace and I just wasn’t feeling it.

By the second mile I was starting to feel better.  When the Nike guy told me my pace I was actually really surprised because it was averaged in with how slow I was the first mile.  This is why professional runners warm up before a race, something that I never do.  I always thought it was crazy that someone would run a couple miles before they have to race, but maybe I should try it because I really started feeling better on the third mile.

Each mile had an extensive increase with the fourth being my best at 8:27.  For not wanting to get up, I think that I had a pretty good run.  I ended up running 4.53 miles in 40:09 at an average pace of 8:52.  I hope that I can continue running this good tomorrow!

Training – 5 Miles

wpid-20150809_104729.jpgI actually slept in today!  My alarm went off at eight, but I was so tired that I fell back asleep and didn’t wake back up until ten.  The sky looked cloudy out the window so I checked the weather and saw that there was a 0% chance of rain.  It was sixty-six degrees and overcast; great running weather!  I wanted to run the route that I had planned to run yesterday until I followed the Nike Running Club.  Instead of crossing The Harvard Bridge I would keep going, cross a bridge further down and then make my loop around the river.  When I got to this bridge I had planned on crossing I noticed that the running path had no way of getting up there, something that I wasn’t able to see on Google Maps.  So I just continued to run until my Nike app said 2.5 miles and then I turned around and headed home with a nice 5 mile run.

I ended up completing the 5 miles in 45:25.  The weather felt so great that I was able to have a pretty decent pace, with my last two miles both being under nine minutes.  I also felt better running up the overpasses.  I hope those will prepare me for the ramps that I have heard about during the Princess half next year.