Monday, April 30, 2012

Weekly Update: 4/23 - 4/29

Mon: 6 mi (1:47, 3,000') Green Mtn summit via 1st/2nd Access - A bit of a longer approach than going the typical Amphitheater/SR route, but equally as challenging, if not more so. I sort of stumbled around trying to connect the backside of the 1st flatiron to Saddle Rock, resulting in a slow ascent - 1:05 to the summit.

Tue: Off

Wed: Off

Thu: 7 mi (1:30, 2,000') 1st/2nd Flatiron Access/Mesa/McClintock - I was kind of on a kick with the 1st/2nd route over the last few days. Kicking off my usual Mesa run with the 1st/2nd climb was a nice change of pace. I dig the tight, technical switchbacks.

Fri: 9 mi (1:33, 1,800') McClintock/Mesa to Bluestem - Nice evening on the mesa with plenty of cool cloud cover - love the Spring/Summer afternoons in Boulder.

Sat: 6 mi (1:26, 2,900') Green Mtn - Good rhythm all the way up. Pushed pretty hard. Hit the top in ~ :44.

Sun: 22 mi (4:12, 4,700') Goshawk loop/Towhee/Mesa/McClintock/Doudy - Felt like the first 8 miles (Goshawk) took a bit more effort than usual, which is probably the result of accumulated fatigue from the last few days. Fell into a nice pace once I hit Towhee. Coming back, I felt much better than when I started out.

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Weekly Totals:
Miles: 50
Vertical: 14,400'
Time: 10hrs, 28mins

April Totals:
Miles: 168
Vertical: 41,040'
Time: 33hrs, 8mins

A fairly decent week in terms of volume. With the exception of last week, I've been consistently increasing the mileage at a pretty conservative rate. My climbing fitness is definitely getting sharper with each week too. I feel like I've transitioned well from hiking the super steep stuff to running the same terrain, especially the bigger step-ups on Amphitheater.

Only four more weeks until the Golden Gate Dirty Thirty and there's still plenty of work to do yet.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Weekly Update: 4/16 - 4/22

Mon: Nothing
Tue: Nothing
Wed: 9 mi (2,000') McClintock/Mesa - Cool morning, easy pace
Thu: 9 mi (2,000') McClintock/Mesa - Another nice morning, a little bit more pep in the step
Fri: Nada
Sat: 3.5 mi Twin Lakes
Sun: Fun hike with some friends
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Totals:
Miles: 21.5
Vert: 4,000'
Time: 3:29

This week was fairly uneventful on the running front due to the fact that I got married over the weekend and the week was booked with associated dinners/parties. However, Mehri and I took my L.A. friends out for a tour of Green Mountain, which may have been a bit too much for one of them. Nonetheless, we spent three and half hours cruising up Amphi/Saddle Rock/Ranger/Gregory at a causal pace with plenty of stops for pictures and snacks. Good times.

Oh, by the way, this week marks the 1-year anniversary of this blog. Yup.





Monday, April 16, 2012

Weekly Update: 4/9 - 4/15

Mon: Nothing

Tue: 9 mi (1:40, 2,000') Mesa to Bluestem - This took a few minutes longer due to a gastro pit stop.

Wed: 5 mi (1:16, 2,400') Green Mtn - Got a PR ascent of 44:50. This was the first evening trek up the mountain I've done. Very nice indeed.

Thu: 7.4 mi (1:16, 1,300') Mesa to North Shan - Beautiful morning after some evening showers. Mesa is quite green at the moment. Loving Spring.

Fri: Nothing

Sat: 19 mi (4:21, 6,100') SoBo Peak, Bear Peak, Green Mtn, Flagstaff Mtn - The first big trek of the season. I started in Eldo and headed up Shadow Canyon. Here are the splits:

Sobo: 1:08
Bear: 1:20
Green: 2:01
Flagstaff: 2:56
Chautauqua: 3:05

Sun: 7 mi (:59) Bobolink - Really slow recovery run from yesterday. The legs didn't feel too tired, but I'm hesitant to push things too quickly after a rather tough run just yet.

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Weekly Totals:
Miles: 47
Vert: 11,830'
Time: 9hrs, 32 mins

Saturday's Outing


Thursday, April 12, 2012

Weekly Update: 4/2 - 4/8

4/3 Tue: 9 mi (1:34, 1,900') McClintock/Mesa to Bluestem - Snowy PM run. Really nice to have a break form the early spring heat.

4/4 Wed: 2 mi (:21) Twin Lakes - Really mellow short run

4/5 Thu: 5 mi (1:17, 2,400') Green Mtn via Amphi/SR/Greenman - The servers were down at work around 2pm, so it was a perfect time to get up the mountain. Perfect weather. I felt pretty strong going up, hitting the summit in 45:20. Made it back down just in time for the last conference call of the day - nice afternoon.

4/6 Fri: 4 mi (:31) Twin Lakes - Another mellow short run

4/7 Sat: 20 mi (3:53, 4,500') - Spring Brook/Goshawk/Mesa - For being the second 20-miler of the season, I must say I felt strong throughout and could have definitely pushed it a bit harder. The cool temps made things easy early on. Can't wait to stack some more miles onto the long run.

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Weekly Totals:
Miles: 40
Vert: 8,810'
Time: 7hrs, 36mins

This was the first week that felt like real training. Over the next six weeks, the goal is to get a couple more Green Mountain runs in each week along with 25 to 28-mile mountain runs preceding the Dirty Thirty. Some more heat acclimation is also definitely in order.




Thursday, April 5, 2012

Weekly Update: 3/26 - 4/1

The last couple of weeks have been rather scant in miles and vertical, mostly due to a lack of motivation to run in general. Instead of consistent treks up Green Mountain, I've been substituting with my perennial favorite, Mesa Trail. Mesa definitely offers plenty of decent climbs, but by no means is it an adequate alternative to the sustained climbs of any of the local mountains here in Boulder. With my first race 8 weeks away, it's time to take things up a notch.

3/27 Tue: 7.4 mi (1:19, 1,330') McClintock/Mesa - Casual PM run. Pretty warm temps.

3/29 Thu: 6mi (1:01, 1,200') McClintock/Mesa - Another warm one.

3/31 Sat: 6mi (1:06, 1,260') McClintock/Mesa/Skunk/Enchanted Mesa - After a few miles on the Mesa, I got sort of board, so I wondered around a few trails I had never run; Skunk and Enchanted Mesa. Skunk Canyon is an excellent singletrack with some decent climbing and minimal people traffic. Enchanted Mesa isn't very enchanting - mostly wide, gravel trail. Boring.

4/1 Sun: 9mi (2:00, 2,600') Green Mtn via Amphi/Saddle Rock/Greenman and back down Bear Creek Canyon and Mesa - I didn't go up Green at all last week, so I was a little rusty on the ups. Hit the summit in 50 mins flat. This was in the new pair of MT110s i picked up earlier in the morning, so I was pretty thrilled to hit the mountains. After running in the MT101s for a couple years, I am elated over the updates, particularly the extra cushion in the sole. It also wraps the foot so much better than the 101 or any other running shoe I've ever had.

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Weekly Totals:
Miles: 28.5
Vert: 6,390'
Time: 5hrs, 26mins

March Totals:
Miles: 124
Vert: 26,480'
Time: 23hrs, 48mins

Here's some fun data. First, miles I've run over the last four years (April 2012 is still in progress, obviously):


Sum of Miles Year
Month 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total
1  30  146  175
2  6  11  85  102
3  14  39  124  176
4  5  92  25  122
5  34  25  129  188
6  64  22  152  239
7  72  8  187  267
8  91  20  188  299
9  87  63  200  350
10  87  103  176  366
11  51  53  75  179
12  18  45  56  120
Total  504  393  1,305  380  2,582


And a look at cumulative vertical feet run (2009-2010 was pretty much all road running, so I didn't bother tracking vertical gain):


Vertical Months
Years 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total
1  32,241 32241
2  24,689 24689
3  26,480 26480
4 1800  6,900 8700
5 7400 7400
6 14972 14972
7 25892 25892
8 29109 29109
9 31174 31174
10 36050 36050
11 17550 17550
12 16700 16700
Total  180,647  90,310  270,957