YTD TRAINING SUMMARY

Just for fun, I thought I would look at my YTD summary of my workouts.  I was surprised at the numbers.  I had not really looked at them since the beginning of March.

 

As I am currently cycling due to my iliotibial band injury, I thought I would include that information too.  So, below is my summary for the first 4 months of the year.

 

YTD Workout Summary:

Running:

# of Runs:            62

Total Miles:        171.7

Total Time:         36:26:02

Ave Pace:            12:44 min/mi

Ave # Runs:        3.4/week

Ave Dist:              2.76 mi/run

Total Cals:           9004

Cycling

# of rides:            4

Total Miles:        33.3

Total Time:         02:30:42

Ave Pace:            4:31 min/mi or 13.3 MPH

Ave Dist:              8.3 mi/ride

Total Cals:           2028

 

I am pleasantly surprised by these numbers and feel pretty good about things in general.

 

Brad

Letter to Ian

Dear Ian,

 

This email is to explain my comment "at my age" on Twitter and will be emailed as a post to my blog to hopefully encourage others that are "at my age" and struggling to get into shape.

 

As I write this, you are on another continent relaxing, hopefully.  Somehow, our paths have crossed and I am appreciative of that.  I don't believe in accidents, so, we will see where this takes us all...It is amazing how technology has allowed people to connect and share their experiences.

 

Our exchange last night made me realize that while we exchange greetings, we really do not know each other.  So this email is an attempt to share with you a little about me.

 

I am 49 years old and live in California.  I weighed 176 lbs when I got married at the age of 27 (22 years ago).  Over the years, I would like to think that my job and having a family kept me from exercising.  Which of course is not the fact, it just made it more challenging and I chose not to do it.  During the last 22 years, my weight steadily increased to 225 lbs, I started taking blood pressure medicine, and overall felt lethargic.  While to some that might not seem like a lot, it made me uncomfortable.

 

Last November after coming home from a business trip, I looked at myself in the mirror and decided enough was enough.  I didn't like the way I looked, I didn't like the way I felt, and I didn't like the example I was setting for my children.  Thus, the start of this journey called Running & Fitness.

 

In January, I started running...well, that's an overstatement...I started walking.  I couldn't run the length of a city block.  I thought, "How pathetic is that?"  So, starting from what I call a fitness level of ZERO, I started exercising.  The first two months went very well, with some flaring of shin splints.  I logged 100 miles.  Then I got sick while traveling which set me back most the month of March.  I recovered and started back with my training.  Feeling that I might have started out too aggressively, I reduced my running back to 3 times a week.  My first race was the Sacramento Zoo Zoom on April 19.  I ran a 5K @ 30:25 at a weight of 210 lbs.  I feel good about that time and feel like I have accomplished something to date.

 

Since the race, I have been having trouble with my iliotibial band (ITB); the fascia that runs from the hip to the knee (got that from the internet).  So, another set back.  I am now cycling, doing leg strength exercises, and stretching while I recover to keep my conditioning going.  This has been very discouraging.  I feel like it is 2 steps forward, 1 step back.  I just want to go forward…I am reminded of something I heard on Kelownagurl's podcast, "road blocks are simply a test of your commitment to your goal."

 

With all this said, I will now explain why I said "at my age".  Simply put, my mind does not believe that I am 49, but the body says differently.  While I had very good aspirations for this year, I am learning that I need to temper my mind to accommodate my body to assure long term success.  I am not in my mid 20's or 30's any more.  While the set backs are discouraging and frustrating, I remind myself that slow, steady training will get me to my goal.  Chris Russell (cyktrussell) has been encouraging me to get a good base of 3 - 5 mile runs 3 times a week.  While I heard and understood what he was saying, I still wanted to hang with the big dogs.  This last injury has made it very clear that I need to do as he recommended and also follow the 10% rule for adding distance.  The goal is to run in 2010 and beyond, not just the next few months.  I have had a paradigm shift in my thinking to be more conservative in my training.  If I am at 2 mile base now, and add 10% every other week, I could be doing 10 mile runs by the end of the year.  I am ok with that.  My goal is to have a base of 5 miles 3 times a week on January 1, 2010.  My mind says I can do more than that, but, I do not want to risk my body to injury.

 

As I talk with all the great people and athletes on Twitter, I do not always think about the days, months, and years of training and conditioning that they all have done to get where they are today.  It is not by accident that they run 5k, 10k, 1/2 & full marathons.  It is from the long term commitment to their sport and health that have allowed them to continually exert the effort required to finish the race.

 

I wish you the best in your runs and hopefully, one day, we will have the opportunity to meet.

 

Your Friend,

 

Brad (aka: Neumen)

iliotibial band - Stretch It!

I learned this morning that I have a tight Iliotibial Band.

I have had pain on the outside of my right knee for a a couple weeks, with the feeling that my knee might buckel. Since my race and post race run, on Apr 19 and 22 respectively, I've had pain in the knee that spread to my hip. As a result, I have been cycling to maintain some type of fitness level.

There are many ways to treat this. Stretching and strength exercises are required. Below is a link to one stretch that does not require a foam roller.

http://www.fitsugar.com/675120

Dont take this type of injury lightly. Take a rest, cross train, and get back at it! Prevention is the best medicine.

Have a Great Week,

Brad

The Neumen Show #007

TNS 007 includes:
  • A general workout update
  • The slope of that hill (80 ft vertical in .3 miles)
  • Meeting the neighbors through a tragic situation
  • MUST HEAR PODCAST - Phedippidations EPI 182
  • Cut some slack to others
  • Family humor

Please make sure the ones you love know you love them!

Show Grace to others...

Have a great week

Brad

The Neumen Show #006

The Neumen Show #006
This week is a hodge podge of recordings.
I apologize for the quality, I am not in my normal studio to do the final mixing.
Hope you have a great week.

Music:
Art of Gardens - Dan-O
Johnny Nobody - Barry McCabe
Let Love Come Down - Heather Sullivan
Music on this podcast provided by Podsafeaudio.com

Sacramento Zoo Zoom Results

This morning I ran the Sacramento Zoo Zoom 5k run with my daughter. My goal was to break 30 mins. I didn't quite make it, but came close.

Overall Place: 400/1172
Age Group Place: 24/44
Age Group: 45-49
Time: 30:25.2
Ave Pace: 9:49 min/mile

Being my first race in a very long time, I learned a little about preparation. I was nervous and excited to do the race. Last night I made sure I had our clothes laid out, the chips on our shoes, and my iPod and Nike+ in the car. We got to the the race early and found parking. I was interested in seeing the layout and the start.

We walked around, met Greg Chance (what a nice guy!), and soaked in the atmosphere. One last stop at the port-a-potty and we stretched out a little. 10 minutes before the start, I pulled out my iPod. I plugged in my head phones, started to create a custom distance workout for 3.1 miles so i could hear the program tell me when i hit each mile. I started programing and received...a message saying that the receiver (the white thing that goes into the bottom of the iPod) needed to be attached. [MISTAKE #1] OH NO! It was in the car...how was I going to pace myself?


Luckily, I have run to Robert Ullery's Couch to 5k series enough that I knew how far I should be when the music of his podcasts changed. So, with Mr. Ullery and the course mile markers, I tried to keep a pace of 9:30 miles.

Mile 1: 9:35, ok, so far so good

Mile 2: 18:30, great, made up some time

My calves were tightening up during the third mile, so I eased my pace feeling I had ample time. [MISTAKE #2] As I approached mile 3, I pulled out my ear piece to hear the time. No one was there to call the time. I guess why would there be? The finish is just 0.1 more miles. I fumbled with my ear piece and the other side fell out. I decided I had to get them off and in my pocket. OH Crap, I couldn't get them in my pocket. I had to stop and pull out my iPod from the rear pocket of my shorts, wrap my headphones around the iPod, and slip into my side pocket. [MISTAKE #3] I actually thought I was fine with the time. As I rounded that last corner, I could hear the time being called out...29:30, 29:35, I started to increase my speed as I saw what I thought was the finish, some flags along the road. The actual finish was further off. At that point, I knew I would not make the sub 30 minute time I had sought. Three rookie mistakes that should not have occurred cost me my time. What a great experience I had with my daughter.

It was a great race. My daughter did fantastic! I will be more prepared physically and mentally for the next one and look forward to it.

Now back to the pure enjoyment of getting out and running as I prepare for the Bay to Breakers on May 17th.

Have a great week.

Brad

4 miles in 47:21

Did a 4 mile workout this morning. Not as fast as I'd like. I did mean to have it be an easy run, but sheesh, 11:50 min/mile.

I need to find an alternate 4 mile route. the first part is on sidewalks with driveways. It killed the ankles. I will research this for Thursdays run.

Last Week in review...

Last week went well for training. I feel pretty good. Did 10 miles for the week. Not as many as I would like, but I think it is the prudent amount.

4/5 - 2.87 miles
4/7 - 3.17 miles
4/10 - 4.01 miles

Weigh In on 4/12: 210 lbs.

this weeks weigh in I knew was going to be a challenge due to too much fatty foods this last week. But all in all, not as bad as I thought.

I have switched from the C25k Training to the 5k training plan on the Nike+ website. I started the program last week and in the process of week 2. Week 2 consists of three runs; 3, 4, and 4 mile with one day break in between. My runs this week are on Sunday (yesterday), Tuesday, and Thursday.

I did yesterdays run as a 5k and completed it in 30:15. During the run I took two short recovery walks. I feel confident that I can complete the Sacramento Zoo Zoom 5k in under 30 minutes next Sunday.

Hope you have a great week.

Brad

Spring cleaning uncovers vintage t-shirts


My wife was looking for a t-shirt to workout in for an upcoming business trip. I told her I thought I had a few. I started cleaning out the drawer where I keep my t-shirts and WHOA!

I found a 1993 and 1994 never worn Bay to Breakers shirts. The last race I ran was 1994 Bay to Breakers. So, when I run it again this May, it will have been 15 years since my the last race I ran.

It was great to find the shirts and a reminder that the years can slip by faster than we realize. Let's make this week the best week ever!

Get out and have a good workout and some fun.

Have a great week.

Brad

Spring Break: ahhh some time off

My kids are on spring break this week so I took the week off to be home with my daughters.

We went for a run went for a run together yesterday and Iwas worried that they wouldn't be able to keep up with me. Boy was I wrong. lol, they smoked my in our three mile run. I keep forgetting that I am in my late forties. The body keeps reminding me. Alas, we all finished the three mile workout with me making sure there was no one left behind ;)

Brad

Monthly Race Plan

I am ending my third month of training and feel ok. I still have some soreness in my left ankle. I had to end my run early today due to it.

I am still tracking to the C25K training. I am finishing week 6. 3 weeks to go and I am looking at planning out the rest of the year.

I found a local race series on the Sacramento Fleet Feet website:

Buzz Oates RunSac Race Series

I missed the first 3 runs of the series. Looking at the remainder of the year, I am going to try and track to these races. My goal is to finsh all the remaining races and do the Cowtown 1/2 marathon on October 4 .

Is that too ambitious? It looks doable. Most of the next races are 5K and 10K leading up to a 10 mile run in September, then the 1/2 marathon on Oct 4.