"Motivation is like weather: it shifts. Some days it’s bright and warm, other days it vanishes without warning. And if you depend on it, you’ll always be at its mercy." -Unknown
Seemed like a great quote for this week. Getting a little burned out and unmotivated. Just trying to get to the taper in one piece which starts after this week.
Monday:
6:45 AM: 8.2 miles w/ 1300ft of vert averaging 9min pace. Easy miles, first 4 with Veronica showing her Aspen Alley then dropped her off to get some more miles on some new trails I have not been on yet and get in 6x20sec hill sprints. Hill sprints hit a little different at
11,000ft. Did find the Skull Tree and this little lake on the new to me trails I explored today.
-- Heading back down the hill for home late this morning. Need to get some laundry done, restock on a few things and spend a day or two with Paula. Plan on heading back up here on Wednesday afternoon. Got home to another postcard from JT.
-- Finished book 18 this evening as well. Trying to get 24 done as quickly as possible to hit my yearly goal before I dive into a 2000 page book I have been sitting on for a few years and will take a while to read.
Tuesday:
6 AM: 12 miles w/ 2500ft of vert averaging 9:10pace. Run up Green via Bear Canyon. Run was to have 2 x 15-20mins moderate
hill which I did on the way up taking a break between the sets to use
the restroom at the junction with Bear West Ridge then went moderately hard to the summit of Green. On the way down I
did do some faster downhills than normal for some short sections just
to beat the quads a little bit. Great morning out there! Love getting a run like this done by 8am.
Wednesday:
6 AM: 7.4 miles w/ 1500ft of vert averaging 9min pace. Favorite little loop off of South Mesa trailhead then adding on a few
other small loops to get over an hour. Super chill today, I can feel
yesterday in the legs this morning and tired.
9 AM: Walk 1.6 miles with Venus. Cool enough still outside to get her out for a bit since Paula is at the office today. Planning on heading back up to Alma this afternoon until Sunday late afternoon.
Thursday:
7 AM: 10 miles w/ 2400ft of vert averaging 11min pace. Easy cruise from Alma up to about 12,500 on Loveland Mountain and back.
Did use poles again today to keep getting used to them before Hardrock.
Rained most of the time so was also a good test of the rain jacket.
All good on that front. Seems the flowers are finally starting to come
out more, seems a few weeks late to me, so it was very pretty this
morning.
10 AM: 40mins lifting about 30mins after running. Did take a short recovery. Easy leg day at the Alma gym. Light squats,
RDL, calf, leg press, and hamstring curls. Mostly just going through
the range of motion with light weight.
Friday:
7 AM: 7 miles w/ 1100ft of vert averaging 8:45pace. Easy loop from Alma heading up Aspen Alley and down Kite Lake Rd. Lots of stops here and there just because, tired today. Today was to be a recovery jog anyways.
9 AM: 45mins easy upper body lifting right after my run. Just one lift for each of the major muscle groups: chest, back, shoulders, biceps, triceps, and core.
-- So next year's main race is already set in stone. Been putting this off for 2 years in a row due to other opportunities that popped up. Last year I put it off due to Western States 100 and this year because of Cape Town Marathon. That is done, no more putting it off. If you have any desire to walk/jog some miles with me next year at Tahoe reach out and I will put you on the crew/pacer list to watch me suffer.
Saturday:
7AM: 18.7 miles w/ 5500ft of vert averaging 15min pace. Decalobronma again... running from Alma and doing the 4 14ers that are
part of Decalobron and then running back to Alma. Love the route, nice
mix of uphill running, hiking, and downhill running. Sort hits
everything you need to do for Hardrock. Broke my 4th set of poles today
as well. Not buying anymore of the Leki poles, they just cost to much at $200 a set and break to easy. Heading to Silver Plum for tonight so I can shuttle Paula and her friends around tomorrow to Jones Pass and they can run the Devil on the Divide 22K course. She does so much for me this is the least I can do for her plus I can play around up there too, such awesome trails up on the CDT in that section.
Sunday:
8AM: 12.7 miles w/ 4300ft of vert averaging 13min pace. After shuttling Paula and her friends over from Herman's Gulch to Jones
Pass so they could run to their cars as a point to point run, I just did a bunch of out and
backs on the CDT from Jones Pass. Drove the truck up to 11,600ft
(tree line) and spent most of the run above 12,000ft on the divide. This
section is so nice, not technical at all. Kept it super chill taking
photo breaks ect... Time to taper now.
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