Monday, August 26, 2019

Sing This W/ Me,This Is Sub 40......

First and foremost apologies for the lack of blog entries the  last two weeks,a combination of a long weekend in Tampa,returning to work and being shorthanded and  our 5th and hopefully final heatwave of the summer all conspired against blogging and a  couple of training runs,as my former coach GP once said "you can't chase lost miles" which applies to blogging as much as it does to training.
I don't train half arsed so why would I blog likewise?,when Thursdays preposed long run fell by the way side due to work and the final day of #5 heatwave I said"feck it" at this point a Saturday run seemed pointless as I opted to"keep my powder dry" for Sundays Philly 10k,my last Summer road race and the kick off to my Fall season.

Last year was my debut at the recently added Philly 10k to the race calendar,I believe last year was the 5th year of the race and having sampled the delights of racing through South Philly and Center City I was keen to "have at it again"
Last years race not only yeilded a 41.02 finish off 6.33 mile pace and victory in the 50-54 age age group it also served as a "seven year itch" as my previous 10k was back in Nov 2011 at the Bridge Run where I finally got my "Holy Grail" a new 10k PR as mine had stood since my second ever 10k  way back in 1984.
I went into this race w/ a two pronged goal,a sub 40 time and another age group win,I did feel the first would aid the chances of the second but as almost 56 I realize that sub 40 isn't a given, now I have to work at it and comparing  last years training schedule {6 weeks,July 51  miles,Aug 129 miles and 2- 8 mile tempo runs} to this years{8 weeks,July 177 miles,Aug 91 miles 6- 8 mile tempo runs} it was clear I had put more work in this year.....this however doesn't always translate to a better time but as I'm reminded on a daily basis on a hand written sign on my bathroom wall.....
"Remember The Seven P's
Proper
Prior
Preperation
Prevents
Piss
Poor
Performance

I arrived at the 7.30am start w/ enough time to drop my bag off,hit the bathroom"one last time"{it never fails I go b4 leaving home figuring there will be lines ungodly at the Portajohns and yet once I get to the race I have to go again!!!}and take my place in the first corral to get a clear start
I missed the mile marker at 1 mile but retrospectivly checked my Garmin post race 5.57,a testimony to my level of fitness that brisk opening mile didn't hurt and prehaps those 6 lung busting 8 mile loop tempo runs had served me well
Down 6th St to Snyder Ave upto 13th St and Passyunk Ave to Washington Ave I'd now passed mile markers 2 and 3 but given I was 16 seconds behind the gun time I didn't bother to check my Garmin to see what my actual time mile splits were,when I crossed the 5k marker I saw 19.00,another 3 miles at this pace and sub 40 was there for the asking.....

Left on Washington Ave and upto 13th St b4 another left I was aware it wasn't as hot and humid as last year or if it was I was better trained and prepared for it
Mile 4 came and went now it was about diggin' deep over the final 2 miles and getting what I came for
I passed my good friend Colin on the sidewalk who was in cheerleader mode as sadly his season has come to an end due to injury,we exchanged high 5s as I continued down 13th St to Chestnut St,a sharp right down to 12th,right again and down 12th St to Christian St
I forget what the clock at 5 miles read,low 32s I think but now it was a matter of focusing on the final push

Left onto Christian St and down to 7th St,another left along to 7th to South St,right and the finish line just between 6th St and 5th St was in clear view
Remembering the old Carl Lewis quote" I just wanted to know I left it all out there" I made sure I'd done just that.......and then some........
38.55.0.......off 6.13 mile pace,Boo feckin' Yah!!!!!
My splits read:5.57-6.04-6.14-6.19-6.29-6.18-1.33 yes a tad uneven but way to close after allowing my slowest mile between miles 4 and 5
Sub 40 check,age group win check{almost 4 mins ahead of 2nd in the 55-59 age group} and my 50th sub 40 10k time in 57 10ks dating back to my debut in  Wimbledon on Sept 11th 1983

Yes I'd put the work in even though I missed some runs due to the bastard heat and humidity.....and the bastards at work who often conspire to derail my training schedule but I did it......and never one to sit on my laurals it's back at it tomorrow to prep for the Philadelphia Rock  & Roll Half Marathon and hopefully medal #197



Monday, August 5, 2019

You Cannot Be Serious!!!

So it should come as no major "Book Of Revelations" that I idolized John McEnroe back in the day,as a Tennis player he was second to none,but his fiery temper and ability to "tell it like it was" was like Nectar to someone like me,not blessed w/ an even temperament......or ability to keep my opinion to myself
Reading Johnny Mac's autobiography "You Cannot Be Serious" I recalled his comments about trying to be the #1 player in the world,travelling from tournament to tournament,practice,media and endorsement commitments while also trying to be a husband and father,quote"life is a juggling act,and you're just trying to keep all the balls in the air at the same time".......
While not the worlds #1 at anything{some would say I'm #1 Worlds Biggest Areshole....} I too struggle like everyone else trying to balance life,work,training,social life,being in a relationship,and sometimes I don't manage to "keep all the balls in the air at the same time".............


Monday
BONED again at work for the second Monday in a row,in at 6am,out at 6.30pm......WTF!!!!
W/out going into a diatribe about this that's what my trusty diary/journal is for but surfice to say my work day was shot to shit when I walked in at 6am so in the "don't get mad get even" mindset I said feck it!! stayed for 12.5 hrs to not only get all my work done but also pad my hours,hey yer gonna fuck me w/ extra work,I'm gonna stay till it's all put away and make sure I get paid......
I hate to miss Monday training runs,it tends to set you up to be" behind the 8 ball" for the rest of the week in case something jumps off.........


Tuesday
The reason a Monday run was paramount was I had an Iron Maiden concert Tuesday nite and it was always going to be touch and go if I'd get done work in time to get home,get out and run,back home,shower,eat and back out to South Philly to the Wells Fargo Ctr to catch one of my all time favourite bands{where do you you thing the title of my blog Running Free comes from???} and w/ temps in the mid 90s my concern was on a 10 miler if I suffered another heat related bonk/dnf and was forced to walk 3,4,5 miles back home I was truly screwed not only for the run but also the gig
At this point my 5 day/50mpw target was shot but a 4 day/40mpw was there for the taking so rather than rant,rave,shout,scream I accepted my fate........
BTW Iron Maiden were FECKIN' AWESOME!!!!!!


Wednesday
10 Miles
Despite only 5 hrs sleep after the gig and returning to work for a 10 hr shift I dragged my weary old bones out and back along the Schuylkill Footpath & Kelly Dr to get a 10 miler in
There's an old "Calvin & Hobbes" cartoon where Calvin is fuckin w/ Hobbes b4 Hobbes smacks the shit out of him and the tag line reads "Triffle Not W/ Tired Tigers"........
At mile 7 this pratt on her bike decides to not only come right up on my right and cut across me w/out so much as a"on your right"....warning......
Believe me if I could've gotten my foot into her backwheel I'd have shreaded the spokes,fucking cyclists kill me out on the path/drives,if you're about to pass me at  great speed let me know you're there,ring your bell "on your left"{sidebar most Cyclists pass on the left,pratt features decided to pass me on my right w/ there was considerably less space than the left},trust me sweetheart pull that stunt again it won't be the saddle making your arse sore it'll be my size 10.5 running shoe going up your hole!!!


Thursday
I had planned to head over to the Art Museam Loop for a Tempo Run{I knew I was too tired yesterday after the Maiden gig ergo easy 10 miler} but in that time honoured adage of "we make plans and God laughs".......
The first of any month tends to be "moving day" for people and literally as I got to my front door I ran into one of my neighbours who was moving out to relocate to Chicago
We've been trying to coordinate a get together for the past 10 days to have a drink and one last chat but between both our schedules it hadn't happened,meanwhile the house next door my neighbor was also moving out having bought a home in Lansdale,we'd often crossed paths as I'd get home from one of my runs,I think he was impressed I ran and I often kidded him he should train for a local 5k but it never happened
By the time I'd said my goodbyes to thoses guys the prospect of schleeping over to the AML for a tempo run was gone,I needed the tempo run an easy 8 miler was neither here nor there,another run shot to shit......and you all know as a rule I don't train on Friday's "The Pagan Sabbath".....


Saturday
14 Miles
For the 4th time in 5 weeks "up w/  the dawn patrol fraternity" and out the door by 6.30am for my long run
The previous runs had been to beat the heat,this was more of a "if I don't run now I'm screwed for the day" move
W/ a 11am Facebook Live show to do in Fox Chase w/ my partner in crime CJ I had no other play than get up at 6,run at 6.30am,home by 8.30am,in and out of the shower a quick breakfast back out by 9.20am to catch the 9.58am R8 to Fox Chase
Maybe it was the sense of the clock ticking,maybe being rested from missing runs earlier in the week,maybe it was the new running shoes,maybe now at week 5 of this training campaign or a mixture of all of the above but I cranked out said 14 miler in roughly 8.5 mile pace,the Philly Rock & Roll 1/2 Marathon is still 6 weeks away but I do feel I'm rounding into shape at the right time to trouble that 1.24 1/2 marathon time I ran on March 31st in the Love Run


Sunday
8 Mile Tempo Run
W/ a 10am Spurs game and then spending some quality time w/ ''herself" post game the only option for said tempo run was between 4pm and 5pm.....better late than never
Last Sunday I ran between 2.45pm & 3.45pm when it was considerably hotter,I hoped the 75 min later start would aid and abet me.....and boy did it!!
Splits:6.40-6.56-7.03-7.22-7.37-7.11-7.33-7.33
57.55.6 off of 7.14 mile pace
2.25 quicker than last week and my quickest time since reintroducing the tempo run into my weekly routine
Still room for improvement,splits a little all over the place like Chicken Shit on a farm.....hey I'm a Paddy yer gonna get a farm reference from me!!! but mile pace coming down
7.30-7.22-7.33-7.14......
T minus 3 for the Philly 10k,T minus 6 for the Rock & Roll Philly 1/2........"It's Go Time"