Tuesday, July 5, 2022

June 27th - July 3rd

 

“Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.” - Thomas A. Edison


 Almost gave up at the end of May and pulled my name out of the hat for Hardrock but glad I didn't.  Was struggling with a calf injury and trying to rebound from catching Covid in March.  It was struggle for sure... Not only physically but also mentality with a long period of depression where I was skipping races I signed up for and honestly only left the house when Paula or friends talked me into it.  I am guessing the depression was caused by Covid due to how long it lasted (about 2+ months) but who really knows.  Anyways, happy I did not pull my name out and excited to give Hardrock a try on the 15th.

Monday:  

9 AM:  Did not get to bed until 3:30am due to travel home from Western States and slept until 9am... total piece of shit all day after being up for almost 48 hours.  ZERO today...

 

Tuesday:  

7 AM:  From South Mesa trailhead to the top of Bear Peak and back via Shadow Canyon.  Love this route!  Did the hill work on the way up.  Still tired from the lack of sleep this weekend but the body feels good otherwise.  Got the calf worked on again afterwards at PT with the dry needling again.  Been working so far!  Got a post card in the mail from JT, CONGRATS ON RAINIER BUDDY!

 


 

3 PM: Bailed on lifting this afternoon.... just still so damn tired to the point where you feel weak if you know that feeling. 


Wednesday:  
 
7 AM: Workout was: 2-3miles easy- 10/8/6/4/2 min hills hard- 2-3miles easy.  Ended up covering 8.9 miles with 3200ft of vert in just over 2 hours.  That was a fucking tough workout.  Started at NCAR and ran the Mesa trail over to Fern Canyon where I did the intervals starting where Fern and Mesa meet and going up Fern from there.  Walk/jogged back down each time then Mesa back to NCAR... Legs are properly tired now.
 
 
3 PM: Skipped weights yet again today..... so damn tired by the afternoon and ended up taking a short nap right after lunch followed by work meetings until 4:30 again.  All good... will get back on the weight train after Hardrock.  Planning on signing up for the Koda Iron Games again in Oct with Brett and Frank.... Always fun!


 Thursday:

7 AM:  9 miles w/ 1800ft of vert averaging 10min pace.  Easy jog on the Mesa trail from the south trailhead with a Shanahan loop and Shadow Canyon cutoff trail loop.  Just jogging along not pushing at all.  Felt good to run verses hiking up Bear or South Boulder like I have been. I just felt like actually running some today.  Tired but feeling good.

3 PM:  Took GZ up on his offer and bailed up to Fairplay this afternoon to his cabin just outside of town at 10,000ft.  It is perfect to get acclimated to the altitude of Hardrock for the next few days or so.  Thank you so much dude!!!!  It is isolated, but not to much and super quite.  Just some reading and working from the coffee shop in town for Friday until Paula joins me on Saturday afternoon.



Friday: 

10 AM:  5 miles w/ 500ft of vert averaging 7:45pace.  Easy miles with Don from the coffee shop in Fairplay out to some dirt roads and back.  Felt really damn good today and the legs were moving well.  Been a bit since I have averaged under 8 without trying.


Saturday:

6 AM:  18.5 miles w/ 5200ft of vert in 4:50.  Run with Don.  Parked in front of Al-Mart in Alma and ran the 6 mile dirt road to Kite Lake where we did the 4 14ers on the DeCalibron Loop then ran the 6 mile dirt road back to Alma.  Such a great fucking morning out there.. A lot of time jogging above 12,000ft.  Had a moose scare at the end of the run which added some time of course.  

Paula showed up after the run for the weekend through the 4th.  Going to be a blast of a weekend!










Sunday:

7 AM:  17.2 miles w/ 3400ft of vert in 3:50.  Large loop connecting Sheep Mountain to Browns Pass and back.  Such a great damn loop and no one else was out there.  These trails are not on any running app or anything, you can only find them if you study a map.  The wild flowers were off the hook!!!  The last 2 miles back to the car were a slug-fest, wiped out and dead legs by the end of it.  Awesome day!










Total Weekly Numbers

Very happy with this first week of the taper, still some mileage and vert but not as much as the last few weeks.  But the difference is that a LOT of this was above 11,000ft.  Could not ask for more.



Total June Numbers

Was shooting for 100,000ft in June but I can live with this.  If I would not have taken those 5 days off I would have gotten a lot closer or at least hit it.  Of course there was 2 trips to CA in this month too.  Crazy busy month!!!





Tuesday, June 28, 2022

June 20th- June 26th

 

“It’s not the load that breaks you down, it’s how you carry it.” Lou Holtz


Trying my best to carry the load through the month before the taper starts.  Been challenging for sure between work, travel and training.  Almost there.

Monday:  

7 AM:  Mayham lifting in the garage, Upper Body Anterior (Chest & Bicep)

Warmup:
3 rounds
10 Perfect Pushups (controlled form)
15 band pull-a-parts
5 PVC Around the Worlds (each way)
10 wall angels

Bench Press
7 Sets
Set 1: 9 reps
Set 2: 7 reps
Set 3: 5 reps
Set 4: 3 reps
Set 5: 5 reps
Set 6: 7 reps
Set 7: 9 reps

Barbell Incline Bench Press
4 sets: 10 reps

Double DB Bench Press
4 sets: 10 reps

Hex Press
4 sets: 12 reps

Seated Alternating DB Curl
4 sets: 10 reps (each side)

Seated Alternating DB Hammer Curl
4 sets: 10 reps


Tuesday:  

7 AM: 10.4 miles w/ 3100ft of vert in 2:20.  My Green Mountain loop.  From NCAR-Mesa-Amp-Bear Canyon- back to NCAR..  Love this loop.  Super chill today, could still feel the weekend, especially in the left quad but overall good!  Back to the grind for 2 more weeks!


3 PM: Mayham lifting in the garage Upper Body Posterior (Back & Triceps)

Warmup:
3 Rounds
15/12 cal row
10 scap pullups
15 bent over barbell rows (empty bar)
5 down dog/seal pose transitions

Strict Pull-Ups
7 Sets
Set 1: 9 reps
Set 2: 7 reps
Set 3: 5 reps
Set 4: 3 reps
Set 5: 5 reps
Set 6: 7 reps
Set 7: 9 reps

Bent Over Barbell Row – Underhand Grip
4 sets: 10 reps

Double DB Incline Row
4 sets: 10 reps

Single Arm Lat Pulldown
4 sets: 10 reps (each side)

Double DB Skull Crushers
4 sets: 10 reps

Standing Tricep DB French Press
4 sets: 10 reps


Wednesday:  
 
5 AM: Heading off to Reno to pace Donnie at Western States 100 this weekend.  So at DIA, C59 and C61 are close to each other, like less than 10 feet apart.  Scanned my boarding pass quickly for I was getting there just as boarding was ending and started walking down to wrong one until they came and got me.  Almost went to LA instead of Reno … needed more coffee.  Of course hanging out on the beach in LA does sound good too.   Hmmm...
 

 
3 PM: 4.3 miles w/ 2200ft of vert in just over an hour.  Treadhill at the hotel in Reno.... incline set at 10% and 4 mph just hiking away. Broke a huge sweat on this one.
 

 


 Thursday:

7 AM:  4.1 miles w/ 1700ft of gain in 35 mins.  Treadmill at the casino at 8% incline.  Just jogging and sweating fucking buckets.... at least the sweat flying everywhere makes you feel like you are gaining fitness even if you really aren't.  LOL.

2PM:  5.6 miles w/ 1200ft of gain in just over an hour.  Started up Granite Chief Trail with Dan and T.  Did not make it to far.  Dan and T turned around at mile 2 due to T wearing Nike Supershoes and was sliding all over.  Teenagers... sigh... I only made it less than a mile farther before I turned around as well due to lightening.  It was striking around me.  Scared the shit out of me.  Oh well, I tried to get more in today.  Soaked when I got back but had a blast!  Will try to maybe go farther tomorrow afternoon.




Friday: 

10 AM:  2.8 miles w/ 1900ft of vert in 33 mins.  Hoka High Camp Challenge.  Super chill the first mile to warm up then cranked it up to a moderate effort.  Finish 14th passing a shit ton of people the last mile or so.  Hell of a lot of fun!


 


11:30 AM: 5.8 miles w/ 800ft of vert in an hour or so.  Exploring around High Camp after the challenge going up to the high point of Western States then the run back down.  SO MUCH FUN...  Feeling good!




Saturday:

4:30 AM:  Hike up and jog down from the start line of Western States starting about a half a hour before the start to take photos.. So fun out watching the sun come up.  Probably another 5-6 miles walking and jogging around all the aid stations, ect...  Did not bother trying to capture all that.  Going to leave the story of the race up to Donnie to tell but here is a story in photos.  







Sunday:

3 AM:  22.5 miles w/ 4500ft of vert in 5:45.  Pacing Donnie at Western States from Rucky Chucky to the finish...  So many good stories to tell and don't know where to start.  We got him back from the brink of dropping to running the last 10 miles.  Even saw a mountain lion with her cubs around Green Gate at 5am or so.  Scary as fuck and that got the heartrate up super quick.  This weekend was just what I needed to get my head straight before Hardrock.








Total Weekly Numbers

Wish I was able to get in more vertical this week but I will take it.  Did remind my body what it felt like to be up for almost 2 days straight.  That is training right?