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STG half marathon

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St. George,UT,U.S.A

Member Since:

Apr 02, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

97th at Boston

1:09:40 Half Marathon

2:25:50 Marathon

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get healthy enough to enjoy a run again.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To be able to do it... long term. 

Personal:

"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the Gift" -Steve Prefontaine

Live your life. Take chances. Be crazy. Don't wait. Because right now is the oldest you've ever been and the youngest you'll be... ever again.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Baby Jogger Lifetime Miles: 623.95
Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 313.32
Asics TRI Lifetime Miles: 610.65
Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 520.90
Kinvara2 Lifetime Miles: 350.20
Ghost Yellow Lifetime Miles: 374.25
Kestrel Bike Lifetime Miles: 1883.75
NB- Rainbow Lifetime Miles: 57.80
Red Cumulus Lifetime Miles: 594.95
Neon Launch Lifetime Miles: 533.40
DS Trainer Lifetime Miles: 467.77
Green Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 479.75
Lunerglide Lifetime Miles: 276.70
Blue Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 528.06
NoosTri Lifetime Miles: 283.07
BlueKinvara Lifetime Miles: 216.60
Innov Lifetime Miles: 58.50
Ride Lifetime Miles: 207.45
NavPeg Lifetime Miles: 162.50
Green K5's Lifetime Miles: 88.00
Total Distance
3917.50
Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 286.50Mirage Miles: 96.10Lunarfly #1 Miles: 105.80Lunarfly #2 Miles: 120.30Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 284.30Pulse Red Miles: 61.10Blk Launch Miles: 10.00Pulse Neon Green Miles: 10.00Baby Jogger Miles: 82.30LunaRacer Miles: 104.40New Speedstar Miles: 136.80Blue Launch Miles: 318.05Blue Launch 2 Miles: 396.97Ghost Miles: 73.50Pulse Miles: 3.40Kinvara Miles: 229.62Ghost 3 Miles: 9.00TypeA Miles: 3.60Asics TRI Miles: 296.05Pegasus Miles: 308.50XR Mission Miles: 4.90Kinvara2 Miles: 82.30Ghost Yellow Miles: 174.50Kestrel Bike Miles: 701.95Tour De France Miles: 373.00NB- Rainbow Miles: 14.30Hoka Miles: 68.60
Total Distance
14.00

DC loop extended down into Bloomington. Been sick for a week or more and this was the first run since last Friday. Really slugged along for 3-4 miles then started to feel better until mile 5 where I had a major road side potty stop. After that it was pretty smooth sailing back home. 6:46 avg. 62 F made for great running temps this afternoon. 153.5 lbs on the scale after the run. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 14.00
Total Distance
20.20

A.M-Regular B-hills loop. Felt really good after over a week of feeling horrible. Just relaxed and tried to enjoy running for running sake. EZ 7:06 avg. Hope to stay on top of things and feel good like this the rest of the week. 

Afternoon- I had the time today because Myler was at Mik'L's mom's so it felt like old times. Did some laundry and had lunch followed by a short nap. Then I went out around 2:30 and it was 63 F. Wow that's great running weather! Just kept it honest after a 7:37 warm up mile. Never hit it  real hard but ended with a 6:06 final mile and  finish with a 6:39 avg for the run. Felt so so.

Mirage Miles: 12.00Lunarfly #1 Miles: 8.20
Total Distance
22.80

Club run early from my house. 28 F but it kind of felt colder. We saw 3 falling stars during the run. Pace was slowish but consistent. After we got back to my house I looped back around the park to pick up a little more. 

P.M. Picked up another run tonight after Mik'L got home from work. Half in the light and half in the dark. Just hit the DC loop. Kept it simple and tried hard to just maintain good form. 7:02 avg for the run. 

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 12.60Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
15.00

Was going to do a version of the freeway loop this morning but... The city is working on the section right by the freeway (prep for the upcoming race). So they had it blocked off and I had to do a U turn and go back up the Pilot hill. Felt so so this morning and a little rushed to get done before Mik'L had to get to a meeting. So with all that and the hilly course I just lugged out a 7:30 avg for the run. It's ok to take it real EZ sometimes. And with this weeks increased mileage I need more slow days than faster days anyways. 

28 F at 7:15 when I got out running. 


P.M. Out at dusk and hit the middle B-hills loop. Knock on wood but the body is feeling pretty good as everything checked out on the system analysis. Kept it EZ and enjoyed the 7:06 avg run.

Pulse Red Miles: 6.70Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 8.30
Comments
From JenSTG on Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 18:43:51 from 208.117.116.161

Hi Clyde - did my run. Looking forward to working with you.

Total Distance
8.10

Reg B-hills loop. Felt ok but the pace was slow. 7:17 avg. It felt like I might have been going faster but the watch don't lie:)

The city finally got out the new half course and elevation profile. Anyone thinking of running this new meaty course is in for a treat:)

You can click here to view

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 8.10
Comments
From Clay on Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 21:42:46 from 71.195.211.7

I will be down to run it and it looks pretty fun!!! It will kick my butt I'm sure!

From Superfly on Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 13:35:26 from 74.211.21.81

Hope to see ya down her this year. Good luck in training between now and then:)

Total Distance
20.00

Big Workout ish with Dave and Logan at the Little Black Mt. Dirt course on roads and trails but a perfect 10 mile loop. It's hilly but not overpowering. We did a warm up lap in 1:13:33 and half of it was in the darkness of the early morning. The first lap felt so so but was fun chatting with the guys. Going into the second lap I really wanted a solid workout because I haven't done anything speed wise to prepare for the half in two weeks. 

Hit the second lap in 58:50 beating my old PR on this course of 1:03 and beating the course record held by Logan of 1:02. Never felt like I was pushing super hard. Just felt in control the whole run. On the 8th mile my tummy started to rumble and the pace started to fall but somehow I got it back and finished strong. I knew Logan was somewhere close behind so that was a little motivation to keep the gas on during the last mile. All three of us ran great and everyone beat the old course record with Logan going 1:00:** and Dave hitting a 1:01:** So a fun run and great morning to do it. A little chilly at 29 F but there was no wind and once the sun came up it felt great out there in the dirt. 

Kicked off the year with a week at 100. Good start I guess. Last year I only had 3 at a 100 or more so I guess only 2 more to go in the next 51 weeks:)

Blk Launch Miles: 10.00Pulse Neon Green Miles: 10.00
Comments
From scotthughes on Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 14:38:35 from 209.33.211.3

Nice week Clyde!

From Superfly on Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 14:46:28 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man it actually felt good too...

From Jake K on Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 16:57:51 from 67.177.21.60

Really nice run Clyde... and great week to start the year!

From jtshad on Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 17:09:53 from 69.20.183.178

Great run, and at an amazing pace!

From Steve Hooper on Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 15:18:14 from 209.33.254.93

Sounds like a good time. I'm excited to get going hard and long with you guys again. I just didn't want to get-up early - knowing I couldn't go that long yet.

Good job on your PR. That's a great time on that loop!

From Superfly on Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 13:37:48 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys. I wish I could update or post from a Iphone. Because I check it all the time from my phone but rarely get on the actual computer. Any ways it was a good morning.

Steve we missed having ya. But running long and hard with us has a creepy ring to it:)

Kind of like when Dick's is coming to town:)

Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. 27 F and it felt a little colder. No watch today but I'm sure it was super slow. Couldn't get going. Then after about 5 miles my feet started to hurt/ go to sleep. Sometimes this happens when I'm running like a clutz. The last couple miles seemed a little better but the whole run was sub par. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
17.60

7:06 avg. Never felt smooth. Ran in a new pair of Launches and usually right out of the box they are great but today it didn't feel so good. But all of them can't be good ones. 

Inner B-hills loop. Pushed Myler around right at dusk. I kept asking him if he was ok and he kept saying "yeah but I just want to go home". So did I... Run was pretty good for a not so inspired run. 

Baby Jogger Miles: 5.60Lunarfly #1 Miles: 5.60
Comments
From Logan Fielding on Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 22:04:40 from 74.211.12.125

Ha, Ha! You made the lone faithfuls (need a comment) section. See you in the morning.

Total Distance
16.00

Early morning club run with Dave, Logan and even Stevie boy showed up. At 5:30 a.m and 25 F even 7:20 pace feels like tempo. But we managed. Once we were warmed up and halfway around the loop things felt pretty good. Kept it smooth but didn't push at all. After the guys finished I went back around the inner B-hills loop and a little extension to square off 16 for the run. 7:24 avg. Felt flat by the end. 

Mirage Miles: 16.00
Comments
From Andrea on Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 13:37:07 from 72.37.171.52

Some early mornings I feel like I'm cruising at a great pace only to see the watch say 8:15 pace. Glad I'm not the only one.

Total Distance
12.40

Bigger workout.

It's been long enough since I've tried any threshold miles so today was the day. Did my B-hills/ DC workout. 1 mile, 2 mile. Started off with a 2.5 mile warm up over to south B-hills. It was cold. 29 F but it felt colder. I wondered if I should even try to go hard. But the warm up helped and so I got going. 

5:03- Felt pretty solid and half way through the mile I thought I was flying and was going to hit like 4:45. I'm not sure if I slowed because of that but nonetheless it was a good controlled mile with the form being solid all the way through.

Jogged over to the DC to recover. Stated to have some tummy issues and realized a potty stop was inevitable. It turned into a leafy situation as there are no restrooms or port-a-potties open. Had to change my course up a little from the times I've ran this before. I use to start on the south side of the bridge on the Santa Clara river but with the sharp turn on the new trail I opted to start over as close to I-15 as possible and have a straight shot rather than a 90 degree turn. 

So did the 2- mile set up to River road in 10:31 (5:10, 5:21). Not my fastest time but still good for a cold morning in January. My new goal is to run that second mile in 5:10 without relaxing on the first mile. my PR is 5:16 for the second mile. It has just enough little rollers to really work me and slow things down.

Jogged 4.5 or so miles back into B-hills and around before heading home. Glad to have gotten a workout in.

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LunaRacer Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. I'm shivering and trying to type so it'll be short today. 19 F for the over night low. Just when I thought spring was just around the corner it got chilly again. No watch this morning goal was to just run EZ but I'm guessing it was closer to painfully slow. The combo of cold temps and my wife rolled my hamstrings last night equaled nothing to give on the run today. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Bill on Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 19:26:56 from 168.179.180.102

it was cold this morning! I froze my fingers off!!! You needed an easy day after all the fast stuff you did this week.

Total Distance
15.00

Ran from Dave's house. Met up with him, Logan, Steve and Justin. Did a loop down into the fields, past Stone Cliff, over Foremaster and back into Dog Town. Pace wasn't fast but we kept it honest. I stopped for a potty break at mile 10 and forgot to turn the watch back on so I didn't get a avg. Doesn't matter. Just a good run and glad to be done for the week. Dave and Logan extended at the end for another 5 miles or so but I had no desire to run any more. At this point I just want to rest the legs up and have a taper week next week then try to race a good half on Saturday. 

Pulse Red Miles: 15.00
Comments
From Bill on Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 14:38:21 from 174.23.11.3

Your going to have a great race Clyde.

Total Distance
17.40

Ran the start of my freeway loop to go check on the new paved trail. So I got to run up through B-hills and out to Brigham Rd. Then on the new trail and a long the mountain and finally down to the river and up to the golf course on the half marathon course. I'm sure I haven't mentioned this before but that course is a bear- it's really gonna suck. Kept the pace honest this morning and felt really good for a Monday. 6:46 avg.

6.1 miles tonight. Started out wide around the schools then just hit the inner B-hills loop. Kept it up tempo and hit 3 or so at tinman tempo. 6:18 avg for the run.

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 6.10Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 11.30
Comments
From Jen_STG_TRI on Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 22:15:56 from 208.117.116.161

Hi Clyde - I flipped my blog over to a TRI format to capture all my training. Where should we meet on Thursday?

Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. No watch. It felt hard but I ran harder than EZ. Felt slow, sore old and ugly this morning. I guess we all get there at some point. 

20 F out felt really cold. I wore big snow boarding mittens to keep the hand warm and my fast and thighs froze. 

153.5 lbs after the run. Weight is about normal.

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
10.20

Club run. 24 F but it felt way warmer than yesterday. No watch but pace was so so. Not hard and not way slow. Just a special morning to be out with the lads. 

Mirage Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
9.00

Middle B-hills loop out in the darkness alone this morning. 29 F and not as cold as it was yesterday. Looks like we may keep some cloud cover the next couple days and help with keeping the race to not be really cold on Saturday morning. We'll see what happens- it could also rain. Felt kind of sort of today. Legs didn't feel like they are ready to race on Saturday but then they never do. I had a can of chili for lunch yesterday and then 3 whoppers at BK for dinner. I paid a hefty price out running this morning with a sour stomach and potty stops.  

2.4 miles mid morning with Jen while pushing Myler. Did the park loop nice and EZ. She rocked it and is doing great.

New Speedstar Miles: 6.60Baby Jogger Miles: 2.40Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 2.40
Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 10:47:09 from 155.100.226.54

Good luck this weekend Clyde. Just don't eat 3 whoppers right before the race for breakfast and you'll be good to go.

From jtshad on Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 15:37:48 from 204.134.132.225

Holy crap, 3 Whoppers, really? Where do you put that in your runner's body??!

From Superfly on Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 09:40:08 from 174.253.163.178

Thanks man.

Jeff I've always had a bid appetite. Running just ups the ante.

From Holt on Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:02:57 from 204.113.55.41

Jeff, having run with Clyde you know that he doesn't store it anywhere - it just goes right through him!

From jtshad on Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 12:25:03 from 204.134.132.225

Good luck with the race on Saturday (to all the runners). Current weather forecasts: overnight low about 35, but rain and VERY gusty winds (up to 60mph gusts!!!) possible. Yikes, sounds like the storm that rolled throuh right after STGM 2010.

Total Distance
5.60

30 F. Inner B-hills loop. Tried to keep it smooth and EZ. Ended up catching and passing the 7 min guy to finish with a 6:58 avg.  Didn't feel anything super today and glad it wasn't the race. Hope I wake up tomorrow feeling like a stick of dynamite. But hopefully I don't blow up too soon:) 

Blue Launch Miles: 5.60
Comments
From Jen_STG_TRI on Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 23:11:59 from 208.117.116.161

Good luck tomorrow! :)

Race: STG half marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:13:19, Place overall: 5
Total Distance
19.60

Well a so so race today. Not a bummer but not a Thriller either. If you would have told me last night that I'd run a 1:13:19 and run a faster race today than last year I would have taken it. But now after the fact I feel like I left a little or lost a little out there. Oh well. A solid workout and start to the year. Because the course was different (more hilly) than last year I had no time goal. I also had no place goal. So what goals did I have... to just run a solid race and be able to feel like it was faster than last year. Mission accomplished...So that's good. 

Started out strong and through mile 3 we (Dave an I) were still only 10-15 seconds back from Fritz. As we finished off mile 4 I started to feel labored as we started climbing. My wife shuttled around the course and saw me 3-4 times during the race and she said I looked labored and not my usual smoother stride. About there Dave started to gap me and by mile 5 BJ caught me and gaped me too. Oh well just run your own race. My wife gave me a drink at like 6.6 and I took one drink and it went down. On the second drink I barfed everything back out. Now I only had one more drink in the bottle and I needed the entire thing to push me through the race. To that point I ran the hills as good or better than planned. Then at roughly the 8th mile my left quad flexed tight and never loosened up. It was like rock solid. I did ok through 9-11 and my goal the entire race was to really pound from 11 to the finish. Because that was the fastest and most runnable part of the course. Sadly I slowed down on the finishing miles and couldn't muster anything faster than 5:45 pace. Got passed by Steve Summsion at around 11.6 and made no effort to go with him. Quad was so tight and I was basically finished racing. Just finished it off in a pathetic fashion and it bothers me. AND last year when I finished I felt great ( like I could have flipped it and ran another half at around equal effort). But today I was done! Guess I need some more tempo and interval type training... Ugh! I hate em'.

So my regret of the race is not being able to finish strong. Even if I do a little better on the last 2 miles I don't get passed by Steve and I close the gap on Dave. But it just wouldn't happen. My quads have become a big problem. My calves don't get tight or sore anymore but my quads just die. At UV they were the death of me -crashing harder than ever before. Need to find away to fix that problem... sooner than later.

Shout out to Fritz for running a super sub 1:10 time and a much harder course than last year. And to Dave for hitting a 1:12:30 or so. Good job!

Oh yeah it was 39 F when I left the house and lots of rain. So warmer than it has been but  very wet. However course conditions weren't too bad. The rain kind of died off for most of the run with just a little wind on the last 3 miles. After the race it started raining hard again.

4.6 mile warm up with Dave and Dustin.

2 mile cool down

Pulse Red Miles: 6.60LunaRacer Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Jake K on Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 16:35:22 from 67.177.21.60

Nice race Clyde - faster than last year on a harder course - that's a good way to start off the year!

From Paul on Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 17:09:47 from 184.96.141.187

Nice job man

From Holt on Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 17:51:20 from 97.126.206.196

Not too shabby. Expecting you to come work me over in the last mile like last year was the only thing that kept me going! Now on to the next.

Hope Logan is enjoying his footy!

From JamesH on Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 19:33:11 from 208.117.127.7

Good job Clyde. Starting the year off on a good note.

From JPark on Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 20:51:23 from 174.52.0.144

Despite the issues, still a really great time to start the year, especially given the hard course. Hopefully you can fix that quad issue, not fun.

From Clay on Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 21:01:23 from 71.195.211.7

That's a nice time on a pretty good course Clyde, it had some good hills for sure. I wish I could have seen you to say hi but I stayed in doors until the race started, I'm getting to be a pansy!

From Fritz on Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 21:42:08 from 67.182.226.25

Nice job Clyde. This course was definitely harder on the quads than the calves. Too bad I missed you guys for the cool down after the race.

From Walter on Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 01:28:12 from 24.2.69.110

Nice race Clyde! You rock! Some day Ill have January legs like you guys always do.

From Superfly on Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 09:55:30 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks everyone. I love running, training and being in shape. But I have only a love/hate thing going with races. This was one that was just there. Nothing great- nothing horrible. I'm thankful is didn't end up on the latter side of that.

From Superfly on Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 09:59:37 from 74.211.21.81

Fritz- I never found Dave and Steve on the cool down so I just went out. Sadly I followed behind you about 200 yards back out around the loop. But I didn't have enough motivation to speed up and catch ya. So I just ran solo too. The rain in the race didn't really bother me at all but the rain after the race was miserable. So I basically finished the cool down and headed home.

From Jen_STG_TRI on Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 11:33:42 from 208.117.116.161

Clyde - thanks for being so honest in your recap. It really gives those of us who are newbies a good view of what it will still look like even when we are elite. :) You did great! And, I think you are a great coach. :)

Now, if you hurry, you will catch me in the Top 5 of the mileage board for the day. AND I MEAN HURRY! lol. I took a screen shot. lol

From Brent on Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 23:29:30 from 66.7.127.67

clyde - great race report as ususal, enjoy the read, changing course every year, what the heck. I cannot relate to your speed, but, enjoy heart and sole of your effort.

Stay Kool, B of BS rools out

Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. Overall I felt good and really good considering the race on Saturday. But my left quad is damaged. I won't use the word injured because I don't want to be injured but there is something not right. It was tight from the git go today and around mile 5 I just wanted to stop. But kept creeping along. Then by the last mile it loosened up a little and I was able to kind of run free. Looking forward to a good roll out with the stick tonight. It will hurt. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Logan Fielding on Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 20:48:26 from 74.211.12.125

Go trying kicking a soccer ball. That helps me feel better real quick.

Total Distance
11.20

DC loop in reverse then a little extension in Little Valley at the end. 7:06 avg. Overall felt a little better than yesterday and just relaxed. Thought the pace was actually a lot slower during the run. Left quad is still super sore. Tried to roll it out with the stick and it's just too tender to put any pressure on. So it will be a few days before I can actually dig into it. 

Trying to put together some race plans for the spring and summer. Looking at maybe doing the LA marathon in March and then San Diego in June. Plans aren't final yet but nothing else really works in that time frame. I'd like a couple mostly flat and sea level races to see what I can do. Would love to break 2:30 again. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 11.20
Comments
From Jake K on Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:48:51 from 155.100.226.54

Those both seem like good races and courses that would give you a good shot at sub 2:30 on a flat course. They are spread out enough too - you'd have plenty of time after LA to take some recovery then build back up for SD.

From Superfly on Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:52:17 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah that's kind of what I been thinking. I wish I was going to Beantown with ya. I'm kicking myself for not signing up for Boston. Didn't feel like it back in October but it sounds great right now.

From Jake K on Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 13:29:15 from 155.100.226.54

Thats the tough thing about having to decide sooo far in advance. They should have guaranteed later entries for guys that have BQ minus 30-something minutes like you. I remember back when I was in high school - the guys in my town used to go for the "last chance" boston qualifier in February. Can't do that anymore.

Its too bad LA doesn't have a half-marathon, because that would be perfect timing for me in terms of Boston prep.

From Little Bad Legs on Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 11:10:04 from 68.186.75.3

Dude, ever considered the Newport Marathon here in Oregon? Saturday, June 2nd and flat/sea level. Sean sundwell (sp) ran it a few years ago and hit 2:22 or something with zero competition. I'm thinking of doing it and if you come, I'm in for sure.

Cheap flights from Vegas to Medford or Eugene on allegiant air (I had family fly up 2 weeks ago for 20 bucks each way).

From Superfly on Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 12:30:11 from 74.211.21.81

Glen... wow. I'm thinking about it now.

From Superfly on Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 12:53:13 from 74.211.21.81

How far of a drive is it from Medford or Eugene to where the race is? I don't care about winning of placing as much as I do just running a solid race and trying to break 2:30 on a flat course. So I want a bunch of guys to pull me along.

From Little Bad Legs on Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 13:12:36 from 107.63.149.157

I'll write more tonight when I get home from work--I can't send links from my phone.

As far as driving distance, its 4.5 hours from Medford, 2 from Eugene and just under 3 from Portland. Portland would obviously give you the best options for flights and might be relatively cheap as well on southwest. Not sure.

I think the website is newportmarathon.org

And read Sean's race report. It sounds like a fast course. Very honest. Seems like back in the day sasha mentioned on the discussion board about bringing a group up to shoot for the Olympic trials time based upon Sean's positive experience.

Let me know what you think!

From Little Bad Legs on Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 16:20:37 from 68.186.75.3

http://sean.fastrunningblog.com/blog-05-31-2008.html

Get Dave to come as well and we can hit a great time. ;-)

From Superfly on Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 18:13:49 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks for all the info. We are definitely looking into the race. I've tried to get Dave and Logan to do a spring or summer marathon but they are signed up for Squaw Peak in June and are planning some trail stuff.

I'll keep ya posted about what we decide.

Total Distance
10.20

Club run early here. 30 F out but it was humid and I felt cold most of the run. Pace was slow as we just chit chatted around the loop. Starting to see lots of runners out in the dark morning hours. I ate some salsa last night that was basically ready to explode by the time I got home. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
19.00

No watch but pace was up tempo. DC loop in reverse but back down the inner river trail from River Road and back into B-hills then up by STG golf course club house and home that way. It was a beautiful spring (end of January) morning. Made it worth getting up and getting out just to see the morning. 

6.6 miles on the middle B-hills loop tonight in the dark. 7:06 avg. Felt like it might be faster but I never pushed it. Just smooth and EZ. 

Pulse Red Miles: 6.60Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
12.20

By far one of the worst runs I've had in over a year. Just had nothing. Went to the well this morning and it was dry. So I tried to dig a new well and it was character building to say the least. Got to the DC at 6.01 miles and was TRASHED! Had planned on going 14-15 miles but decided to cut it off. By River Road (8 miles) I mentally had to put one foot in front of the other. And it just got worse. No stomach issues on leg cramps. Just ZERO energy. Lots of neural fatigue for sure. 

7:22 avg and it felt way slower. 

Blue Launch Miles: 12.20
Comments
From Dustin on Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 13:04:41 from 204.113.48.131

Sounds like every run I do. You will bounce back you always do.

Total Distance
20.50

Ran from Logan's house ALL the way out in Riding Dirty Town. Out and back on the parkway into town and down to Vernon Worthen park. Potty break there and then back. Dave and I extended at the end to get to 20 but we were so trashed and out of it that we went too far. We were all pretty trashed this morning and pace was super slow for a long run on the roads. It wasn't pretty or EZ but we got er done. 2:32:10 for the 20.5 miles

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 20.50
Comments
From Fritz on Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 14:14:24 from 65.100.192.74

Sounds like a nice/long run. Sometimes I would much prefer those over 16 mins of pain in a 5k. Are you committed to running LA? I am tempted to run it because it would give me enough time to get ready for Ogden in May and it's a fairly fast, sea level course. There is also a fast 15k in Phoenix on March 11 that Jake is probably running that I am considering as well...or there is the Canyonlands Half. Too many choices.

From Superfly on Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 21:05:34 from 174.253.168.239

I'd always prefer long and slow over a 5 or 10k. As for LA. I still haven't officially decided. But I'd like a flat sea level marathon about that time. You should come run it too. If you can get to STG you can ride down with us.

Total Distance
13.80

DC loop. No watch but mostly slow and EZ. Didn't want to run this morning at all. Once I was out my opinion didn't change much as I drug myself around the loop. Kind of soreish and achy. Not the best start to the week but better than if I'd have stayed home. 

3.6 miles on the treadmill tonight. Mik'L had a late meeting and I felt the need to run again. So I jumped on the machine and let Myler ride his bike in the garage next to me. He got sick of it even faster than I did.

Pulse Red Miles: 3.60Lunarfly #1 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Bill on Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 17:14:03 from 168.179.180.102

Much better then staying home. Why is it we are so sore on monday? It makes it hrd to get going. I almost bagged the run and went to the gym.

Total Distance
14.30

I've felt like a paper weight the last few days and not even as useful. Just super fatigued. Like dead. I told Mik'L to just let me die and not waste a bunch of money on medical bills. Anyways she took Myler to grandmas today so I ran around 11 a.m. Nice to go out and not be freezing. Still felt pathetic and sloppy. Just tried to keep the form square and ended up feeling better out running than I have felt at home. Not to say I felt great but ended up with a 6:57 avg and before the run I'd have guessed catching the 8 min guy wouldn't happen. 


Came home and made a big lunch of 4 eggs, with cheese. 1 avocado, chips and salsa, 3 bacon strips, 1 sausage patty, 4 slices of toast, juice straight from the carton and a imported Areo chocolate bar from England at the end. Then I tried to nap but couldn't so now I'm blogging.


Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 14.30
Comments
From Bill on Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 18:59:50 from 168.179.180.102

WOW nice getting out even when your tired. and running a sub 7.

From Jake K on Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 21:09:33 from 67.177.21.60

Good run despite feeling like junk!

From Superfly on Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 10:04:42 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys!

Total Distance
10.20

Club run early here at my house. Billy boy even joined us. No watch but pace wasn't very fast. Not supposed to be when it's this early and cold. With lots of spitting and moaning we all made it back. 

I'm in a totally different place than 3 weeks ago. Then I was feeling great and looking to really hammer the spring. Now I'm totally trashed, my sports hernia hurts worse than it's ever done before and for the most part I just ache thinking about running. Hopefully this will pass. But because of the present situation I haven't registered for LA and am having second thoughts about doing a marathon this spring. Because as of today- there would be no way I'd be running anything close to 2:30. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Bill on Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 10:24:12 from 168.179.180.102

You might want to take a week off and do some biking or something. It was great running with you guys again.

From Jake K on Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 10:41:03 from 155.100.226.54

Its weird that your body has kinda done a 180 on you.

Rob M gave some good advice (in my opinion) to Emily J last summer when she was feeling in a rut. He told her to get out of her normal routine a bit - do her easier runs WAY slower and easier than you would even thinking would be beneficial... and then throw in some days with some short, faster stuff. 200m reps, 1 minute efforts, etc. Could be enough to shock the system and wake it up. Just something to think about. You obviously have been at this for long enough to know what you are doing.

From Superfly on Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 13:25:00 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah the body is weird. You just never know when it comes to distance running. A continual roller coaster of emotions and physical feelings. "Shocking" the system works. I've used the tactic over the years. I'm just hoping my sports hernia isn't as serious as it's feeling... if so "shocking" the system isn't going to turn things around.

From Jake K on Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 13:25:57 from 155.100.226.54

Yeah the hernia isn't going to get better on my advice, that's for sure. I guess I wasn't really taking that into consideration.

Total Distance
14.30

Same run as Tuesday. Around the park back up River road then down the secret street over by the GC and round B-hills. Then up the trail to River road back down to the DC and back around home via the park again. Wanted to keep it  uptempo and try and shake out the system a little. Hit a couple miles at around 5:55 from River Road down to the DC but for the most part just "uptempo". Ended with a 6:36 avg for the run hitting the 14.3 miles in 1:34:32 beating Tuesdays time of 1:39:25. Didn't feel good, but felt like I could do it. Groin pain as related to the hernia was pretty bad at the start maybe 7 out of 10. Just found a way to run with the pain as it's still here after the run. Guess I'll make do with whatever I can and hopefully this never sidelines me... but I'm too cheap and hate the medical field too much to go get it checked out. Anyways glad to get the run in and was surprised to see the avg as low as it was. 

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 14.30
Comments
From Pat on Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 16:04:37 from 67.2.28.178

Hey Clyde, it's your newest "over the phone" client :) There's actually nothing that the medical professionals really do for sports hernias...I think they eventually just subside on their own. Don't know how long you've been fighting with that issue. Sorry to hear.

From JamesH on Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 17:05:48 from 209.33.214.26

If it is a sports hernia and you do get tired of fighting it (cause it wont go away or get better) only go to a doc who has actually dealt with them before. I didnt and im regreting it (although money made my decision on who I would see about it).

From Superfly on Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 11:58:58 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah I've had this hernia for almost a year. It's been up and down with the pain and discomfort but this last week has been worse than ever. I did a bunch of lifting hauling rocks and stuff into our yard last week and I'm guessing that's the biggest reason. So no more real heavy lifting for me... ever. I'm hoping that the pain will go back down to a manageable level and that I can continue to run with it. While I'm not 100% with the hernia I still can run ok. Unless it's like this week and I really just feel like I'm dieing.

James if I ever go have it looked at I'll be phoning you about the full process for sure.

Total Distance
17.40

6:57 avg. DC loop extended back down into B-hills and home via the secret road. Hernia hurt pretty bad the first 1.5 or so but by the end I wasn't thinking about it. Tried to keep it honest but not overdue things. Actually a really nice morning. Cool at 28F but calm and clear as the sun came up. 

5 more miles this morning after Mik'L went to work. Pushed Myler out and back into B-hills. It was less than thrilling for sure. That extra 5 miles I've been fighting all week... just had to finally get out and get it done so I'm caught up for my weeks goal. Should have just did a few more Wed and Thurs night. 

Baby Jogger Miles: 5.00Ghost Miles: 5.00Pulse Red Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Holt on Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 15:34:45 from 204.113.55.41

You Utah Hilling with us on Sat.?

From Superfly on Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 18:54:23 from 74.211.21.81

No... guess I'll run the DT course with Stephen.

Total Distance
20.10

Dog Town half course. Started out running from my house over to the park where the race finishes. Got there a little early so I looped around a little more before everyone else showed. Hit 3.4 miles before we drove up. I didn't save these miles so I'm not sure on their pace but I'm guessing pretty slow as I felt really crusty early on this morning. 

16.7 miles from the start of the half course up in Coral Canyon down the course then extended at the end around that neighborhood and back to my house. 6:40 avg on this section. Ran with Stephen, Billy, Dustin and Scott at the start. There was about 25 total runners. Once we got down in the Hell's hole canyon Steve wanted to do a 5 or so mile tempo. I didn't have any goals at all for pace and so I just stayed by Steve over to Washington Dam road. We hit around 6:00 pace for a couple then once on the Dam road I picked it up a little and hit 5:30ish pace for a couple. Then I backed off going up the hill in the fields and Steve caught back up. We just ran smooth and EZ from there until Majestic Dr. and there's a big steep hill there. Steve's hammy started to tighten and we really slowed down for a couple miles or so over past the farm. I knew I had to get going so I finally told Steve that I was going to pick it up and finish off the run. Finished off from there back home at around 6:15 pace. Felt pretty good for the last 10 miles. The first 10 I was super tight and the groin pain was at around a 7 again. 

Glad to finish the week off strong. Could have bagged it around Tues or Wed's when the pain and fatigue really started to creep in. But I just kept pressing on... hopefully these lyrics are true:" N-n-now that- that don't kill you can only make you stronger".

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 20.10
Comments
From scotthughes on Sat, Feb 04, 2012 at 12:49:06 from 209.33.211.3

Thanks for keeping the pace reasonable for the first 5 or so so that I could be somewhat close to you guys. It gave me something to work for, after that I was just hoping to stay close to Dustin but then he poured it on coming down Washington Damn Road...I was hitting 6:40 pace and he was leaving me...Get healed up!

From Jake K on Sat, Feb 04, 2012 at 13:56:31 from 67.177.21.60

My favorite section in once a runner is the chapter on breaking down. When you aren't feeling quite up to par, you can either play it super-safe and take a bunch of time off, or you can press through, even though you feel like junk. The risks are obviously greater taking the latter approach, but so are the rewards. Way to stay at it this week, and hopefully that groin will stop giving you such a hard time.

From Superfly on Sun, Feb 05, 2012 at 23:31:16 from 174.253.164.148

So true Quenton, I mean Jake:). I need to reread that. Such a good one!

Total Distance
19.00

Secret Roads/ DC loop. No watch this morning but I wish I would have had one to see just how slow I was going. The run seemed to drag on and on. No sense of control over my stride... just flapping along in a sloppy manner. Hernia and groin pain felt a little better than last week and I'll call it around a 5 out of 10. But pace was super EZ. We'll have to see how it goes but I'd like to hit around 100 this week. That would look pretty good on paper:)

6.6 miles around the B-hills loop pushing Myler just before dark. Not a bad little run. Just tried to keep it smooth and not overdue things while pushing the boy. He sang songs almost the entire run. Jon Jacob Jinglehime Smith, This old man, Twinkle Twinkle, and a bunch of stuff that was straight freestylin. Like seeing a blue truck and then a dog and making up songs about everything as we passed. So this kept things interesting and as we finished off the run mommy pulled into the cul de sac right along side us.

Baby Jogger Miles: 6.60Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Bill on Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 18:27:22 from 168.179.180.102

Great way to start a monday!!

From Jake K on Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 21:41:06 from 67.177.21.60

Sounds like Myler and I think along the same lines during a run - just randomly make up songs all the time based on whatever we see... for some reason its not considered as cute when you are 27 years old, though

From Superfly on Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 14:33:09 from 74.211.21.81

Still cute when your 27 but only if your a hot running model:)

Total Distance
19.00

Tinman tempo- 6:13 avg for the run hitting the loop in 1:17:13. No real warm up or cool down so I was going pretty good right out of the hole. Hernia and groin pain were up to around a 6 but after the first half mile it only felt like around a 2.5 and made it manageable.  Hit the first mile at around 7 min then progressively worked the pace up. Went 5:40ish up the river trail from B-hills and back down the river trail to the DC. Then kept it real honest back through B-hills to Brigham Rd. From there back home around the park to home dropped it down to around 5:40 again. 

Good solid push with lots of spitting:) Pain never climbed but the discomfort and effects on my core are very noticeable during the duration of a tempo run. But I do feel much better than last week. 

6.6 miles again this evening pushing Myler in the jogger. Hit the B-hills loop again. No issues no super miracles either... just a run. Groin hurt lower and on the inner thigh tonight at around a 5 out of 10.

Baby Jogger Miles: 6.60Lunarfly #2 Miles: 6.60Blue Launch Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Bill on Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 21:10:46 from 174.23.5.128

I think the spitting part helps. I learn from the best. thanks for the tip!!

Total Distance
17.60

DC loop with Dave and Logan. Groin and hernia pain up over a 7 at the start. It mellowed out but never felt good the entire run. Felt my age this morning for sure. Sad because there was some overcast and temps were warmer at around 42 F. But as always there was interesting food for thought in the mornings conversation so I'm calling the run a success. After the loop with the guys I went back around the park to grab a couple more... felt even worse than the earlier miles. Going to take 4 IB's today and hope for the best. 

5 miles pushing Myler out and back into B-hills. When I left the house I was thinking about doing the normal 6.6 mile B-hills loop but started to die about 2 miles in. By the time I got 2.5 out I thought I was going to faint. Stopped for a few to let the dizziness roll past and then slowly made my way back home. By the last mile I felt semi better or at least past the crazy part. Not sure what was up. Groin pain at a constant 5 for the run. 

Baby Jogger Miles: 5.00Ghost Miles: 5.00Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 12.60
Total Distance
12.40

Groin and hernia pain only at around a 2.5 this morning right from the start. The best it's been in a couple weeks. Not much in the legs though. But a good morning to go out for a run. No watch. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
12.40

Secret street/ DC loop. Hernia/ Groin pain was only at around a 2 at the start. The best it's been. But increased in pain as the run went on... only to around a 3 but that's the first time it's gotten worse while running. However I'm not sure what will happen at race pace. Beautiful spring like morning. The last two days have been 68 and 69 degrees respectively. Today should be more of the same. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 12.40
Comments
From JPark on Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 22:05:36 from 174.52.34.169

Sorry, I'm sure I missed it in a prior post.. What's up with the groin and hernia? That sucks. What's the strategy to get them better? Is surgery in the cards?

From Superfly on Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 22:26:39 from 74.211.21.81

Oh this hernia started about a year ago in March. Nothing too nasty from the start to two weeks ago. Just some mild discomfort in the lower right ab's and groin. Really sore when I'm doing sit ups. But I did a bunch of heavy lifting two weeks ago for three days in a row working in my yard... and it really started to hurt bad. Last week it was almost crippling. This week it feels much better but still has some sharp pain. Sneezing and coughing about put me on the floor.

Anyways I'm not sure how bad it is. Or what I'll do to remedy the situation. Surgery will be my last and final resort. So just kind of hoping that with no heavy lifting or taxing the system it starts to feel better.

Total Distance
20.00

I didn't get anything set up with the guys yesterday so just got up and ran solo this morning. Did 5 miles from my house over to the River trail by B-hills. Then hit the 10 mile DC/ Bloomington club run loop. Then the same 5 miles back home. It was a super morning for a run. I had the alarm set for 4:30 but woke at 3:45 so I was basically out running by 4:30. 40 F, calm and a nice moonlight to run in. I felt pretty good too. Groin/hernia pain was only down around a 2 and felt very runnable. I didn't have any tempo or workout plans. Rather just warmed up with a 7:50, 7:20, 7:15 and then kind of stuck it in 6:30 gear the rest of the run give or take. Ended with a 6:48 avg for the run. Just felt good today. Granted the pace wasn't hard but in general I had some positive mojo and a glass half full attitude. Glad I got up for this one. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 20.00
Comments
From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 00:48:54 from 68.186.75.3

Solid run Clyde. Glad to see that the groin pain wasn't too bad. I was fighting something similar last year while living in Portland. I eventually went to see the trainer for Portland State athletes and my pain was coming from extremely tight hamstrings. I would double over in pain with every sneeze, cough, and even steps off/on the sidewalk while running. Anyway, consistent stretching if my hamstrings and the lain has gone away completely. Hope your recovery is smooth and doesn't require surgery.

Anyway, no pressure :) but I signed up for the Newport marathon tonight. Oregons largest newspaper reported last week that the race is nearing capacity. They cap it at 900 and have less than 10% left. It would be sweet if we could tag team that course, but again, no pressure. I know it's a long way to travel and not the easiest location to get to. I can tie it into a work trip so it's easy for me...

Let me know what you decide. The Oregon coast is incredible and you'd be only 2 hours from Pre's old stomping grounds so you could swing by and pay your respects. Haha...

From Superfly on Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 12:15:54 from 74.211.21.81

Dude thanks so much for that info! I'd love for it to be linked to my hammies and not a real hernia. Since the hammies have been tight on and off for like 4 years that's a good possibility.

The last couple weeks I've kind of bagged a spring or summer marathon because of the pain and symptoms related with my issues. But as it's felt better it's also peaking my interest again. I'll take another good look at the whole Oregon trip and see what the wife really wants to do. We'll look tonight. Did you just register for the race straight up or did you call and talk to the RD and get comped?

From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 13:00:07 from 107.62.144.36

I typed my fist message on an iPad and misspelled a number if words. You got the just of things though, eh?

I was thinking more about the groin pain.... I work in the medical field and talked with a number of doctors about it. Even visited hernia clinics and was certain that was my issue. It lasted for months and in addition to what I wrote previously, I can remember the pain in my lower abs when I was laying down and tried to lift my head off the pillow and that was brutal! Situps were out of the question. Is that similar to what you're experiencing? The sports med doc @ Portland State diagnosed my situation in 20 seconds when he saw how tight my hamstrings were. Anyway, hope that helps.

As for Newport, I just went ahead and signed up without asking for a comp. Its a small-ish race that's non-profit (proceeds go to the local schools) so I didn't feel right about asking for a free entry. That's just me though. Feel free to give it a try.

By the way, I'll have my wife and 2 boys (ages 3 and 1) with me. We're planning on getting to Newport Friday mid-day and stay through Sunday.

From Superfly on Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:01:43 from 74.211.21.81

Well on the groin front I think your first hand info was spot on. The more I loosen up the hammy the better things feel in the abs and groin. This may be too personal for the blog but did you have pain in your testicles? Two weeks ago at the peak of my pain with this it hurt all the way down into the right one. But feeling much better now. And I don't think it's a hernia because there isn't a sack or bump sticking out of my belly.

My wife is leaning more to going to San Diego for the June race if we do one. It's still not set in stone but I guess if the Oregon race sells out before I register then that's how it was meant to be. I'm actually ok with either race or maybe something totally different. Anyways at this point we just haven't decided.

Thanks so much for all your help!

From Little Bad Legs on Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 14:43:04 from 67.133.62.200

Yeah, I also experienced similar pain, when the issue was at its peak. More of a dull pain, whereas the pain in my lower and was a sharp, piercing type of pain. Good luck and hopefully it becomes a thing of the past.

No worries on the June marathon. I understand that San Diego is much more exciting (and closer for that matter) but selfishly I hope you change your mind. ;-)

Keep me posted and I'll keep my fingers crossed.

Total Distance
13.50

13.5 in 1:33:30 or a 6:55 avg. Not bad for a Monday. I think my hernia/ groin pain is sitting constant at around a 2 and basically what it was before the big flare up two weeks ago. That's very good news for me. Sad it's not gone completely but at this level I can run through the discomfort and live a semi normal life. So I'll keep monitoring it and see how things go. Glen Tucker (Littlebadlegs on the blog) told me some very useful information. That he had a similar pain and symptoms and found out it was linked to having tight hammies. That could very well be the case with me as my hammies have been tight for years. Sounds funner to work with than surgery in my stomach. 

Anyways the run was just so so. Out around the park the long way then over to the freeway and around the DC home through B-hill and the secret street. 38 F and kind of foggy with a chance of rain. I'm going to plant peas, broccoli and other cooler temps veggies today in the garden. 

Mirage Miles: 13.50
Total Distance
14.00

Bigger workout: 14 miles at a 6:11 avg. Hit the first mile in 7:22 then Tinman tempoed the next 10 miles to hit 11 total in 1:06:40- So around 59:20 for the 10 mile tempo section (5:55 avg). Then three miles back home slower but not at dead cool down pace. 

Started out heading straight out to the freeway then down into Bloomington onto the trail at Man-o-war bridge. Up the river trail all the way to River road then back down the inner river trail all the way down to where it climbs the steep section by the cliff. There I ended the tempo. Then the 3 miles back were through B-hills and back out to River Road. 

Kept it cool and loose trying to hold a pace that I could keep for 3+ hours. Every time I would get going down around 5:45 I'd loosen up and slow down a little. Ran all the uphill sections EZ and really only pushed the last mile just because it was the last mile so I hit a 5:35. Then because the legs were already "moving" the cool down miles were all sub 6:30. Felt ok but not super. Groin pain is stable but it sucks not being able to do any sit ups or core work. Could really feel it around the 8th tempo mile. Feel flabby in the mid section.

Comments
From Jake K on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 12:40:02 from 155.100.226.54

Good tempo Clyde!

From Jake K on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 12:40:43 from 155.100.226.54

Isn't it funny how easy cool down miles feel after a tempo? Or, at least the pace ends up being quicker than you expect it to be, given the effort level.

From Bill on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 23:58:43 from 174.23.5.128

WOW

From Superfly on Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:47:02 from 74.211.21.81

thanks! yeah cool downs always move along... unless you really pounded the workout and are dead. I've had a few death marches at the end on cool downs where the pace was dead... literally.

Total Distance
12.60

Normal club morning run from my house with the lads. No watch but we kept it honest. I felt pretty good all morning in the legs and the groin. Did have some pretty good stomach pressure which finally needed a porta potty stop. 

Tacked on another park loop at the end. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 12.60
Total Distance
20.10

A.M. Ran the DC/ Secret street loop early. Lots of fog. It was kind of cool because you don't see that in STG very often. It rained hard most the night and the temp said 35 F but it felt much cooler. Chilly to the bone kind of reminded me of living over in England. Calves are pretty tight from Tuesdays little temp. I wore some lower profile shoes and it's apparent I'm not used to that kind of platform. No watch just kind of drug it around today. 

Noon: 7.7 miles around the middle B-hills loop then a little extension around Little Valley on the way in. 6:52 avg. Didn't feel like I had the Sprite in me on this one... maybe I should go get a Coke.

Mirage Miles: 7.70Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. Felt really achy and the groin pain was back up around a 4. Just did the basics this morning before driving down to LA to take the little family to Disneyland for the weekend.

Pulse Red Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
10.10

Loops around a 2 mile block here in Anaheim. Just a little business before heading to the beach and other festivities.

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.10
Total Distance
12.50

Woke up and didn't want to run on the concrete and traffic of Anaheim. So I just got the family going and we left fairly early... 9:30 Utah time 8:30 California time. Drove home and got basically to our house in 6 hours flat. But we did stop 2 times. Once in Victorville for gas and then again in Vegas to go potty and have a In and Out burger for lunch. Didn't feel like running when we got home but forced myself to get out. DC loop with the Secret street and a little by the golf course. Didn't feel bad but didn't feel great. Really choppy and not in sync. I feel like I'm running ok right now and if I could just get the body to overcome a couple issues I might be able to turn ok into good or great. IF....

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.50
Total Distance
12.40

Another DC loop starting on the Secret street. No watch this morning but kept it honest the whole way. Form even felt fairly good. A little too frosty this morning for me. 29 F and I had to bring the tights back out. For a second I thought we were done with that for the year. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
10.20

Club run here around the DC loop. A comfortable 35 F this morning made for some cozy running conditions. No watch but we held a solid pace throughout. Nothing exciting to report. Just a good run with the lads. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Jusrunn on Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 19:28:04 from 141.0.8.119

Hey Clyde- going to send you an email. Would like to hear where you think we are at and what you recommend now that I have a little data for you to look at.

Thanks! I think I'll roll over for next Wednesday' run...

From Bill on Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 20:39:49 from 174.23.5.128

Do you really have 23 pair of shoes in your closet Clyde?

From Superfly on Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 16:11:20 from 74.211.21.81

Some of the shoes on the list are long gone. I'm just not smart enough to delete them from the shoe manager. Right now I rotate through about 8 pair and a few other racers.

Total Distance
14.80

Regular B-hills loop. I had wanted to get out yesterday afternoon but had some serious stomach issues and they weren't all gone this morning. Had to be careful the entire run and kind of baby things. Hoping to feel better in the coming days. Felt okish with everything else. Groin was a 3.5 and hurt in the lower abs. And to top it all off on my left forefoot in a area of tough hard skin... it cracked in two places. Deep cracks that hurt like a blister. Awesome. 

6.7 miles tonight. Felt good in the legs and the pace seemed uptempo although I didn't have a watch to verify. Stomach was a little better than the last couple days but I did have to stop for a potty break at the golf course. Hope to mellow out by Saturday. 

Mirage Miles: 6.70Lunarfly #2 Miles: 8.10
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop this morning. 32 F but warming as the sun came up. Stomach finally started to feel settled but the legs felt like steal beams. The last 3 miles seemed to drag on forever. The half tomorrow could be a scary outing for old Superfly...

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From PVHS on Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 14:09:01 from 204.113.55.41

same ol' Clyde! We all know it will go very well for you.

There is that the compliment you were looking for?!

What's the plan? I'll be there by 8:00, maybe a little before.

From Clay on Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 14:34:17 from 71.195.211.7

What race are you running Clyde?

From Holt on Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 14:52:56 from 204.113.55.41

By the way... that PVHS comment was from me (just logged in updated the team's workouts)

From Superfly on Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 14:56:38 from 74.211.21.81

I never would have gotten it:) I'll be there around 7:50ish.

Clay- It's the Dogtown half in Washington.

Race: Dogtown Half (13.1 Miles) 01:11:54, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
20.70

4.5 warm up with the guys. Then added a little over .5 to sneak a quick potty. Warm up ended up being a little longer than I originally wanted but in the end maybe just right:)

My watch didn't save any of my splits or total time (this new timex gps is kind of turning out to be a bust). My splits through miles 1-6 are basically identical to Dave's.

5:14, 5:18, 5:22, 5:16, 5:27, 5:36

I felt pretty smooth in these first 6 miles. In the warm up the groin was pretty tight but I never felt it through the race- after the race it hurt like &%$ and was super tight. Had great weather (which for me seems rare).  

Then between miles 6-10 I lost 22 seconds on Dave and from 10 to the finish I really struggled. Starting with the big hill up Majestic Rd. But even if I'd have just finished without slowing down I wasn't catching Dave as he finished like a champ today. I could tell by the way he was running down Washington Dam road at mile 8 that he was "feeling" it today.

Wish I had the closing spits to see how pathetic they really were- or maybe not that bad. Guess I'll never know. I know once I hit the big hill the gears just wouldn't flow and I was hitting like 6:50 pace up that sucker and never got going. 

Overall I'm ok about the race. Held it together about 2.5 miles longer than at STG half (there I died at mile 8). So I'm making some progress and I really hate half marathon pace. Hoping it will just be a good workout and stepping stone to help put together one good marathon this year. I just want one more good one- then I can walk away happy.

Hit 2.7 miles for the cool down over to where Mik'L parked the car by the fields church. I felt pretty trashed and moaned out loud a lot during these miles. Just getting old-


LunaRacer Miles: 16.20Blue Launch 2 Miles: 4.50
Comments
From Clay on Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 17:55:14 from 71.195.211.7

I've heard that is a tough course Clyde. It was a nice solid effort!!!! Are you done with marathons after that last good one your talking about?

From JPark on Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 18:07:52 from 12.152.174.132

Sorry that the groin felt like &%$ after the race. To go sub 1:12 on a course like that is impressive.

From Holt on Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 18:55:14 from 67.2.243.12

I thought you ran great today - like any time that I am up on you... I was just running scared of those killer closing miles you have in you. And as always... it was awesome running with you for that first half. To bad someone had to break the Circle, but we won't name names (Bahh).

From Logan Fielding on Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 19:17:45 from 74.211.3.53

Ram tuff! I couldn't ever get in touch with Steve so I didn't get in. Katey ended up having a church meeting early so I slept in and ran this morning. The main parts of the circle ran great today.

From Andrea on Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 19:30:02 from 67.177.21.60

Nice race today! That is definitely a positive split course which makes the second half automatically more difficult. I hope your groin stops acting up...that's a hard injury to get over.

From Jake K on Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 19:31:21 from 67.177.21.60

Good racing today Clyde. Half-marathon pace is hard - but it should at least make the first part of the marathon feel a lot easier! Plus - nothing builds fitness like going out and hitting it at a good pace for 60-70 minutes.

From James on Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 19:38:36 from 174.23.146.70

Still a good race, even with a few issues. I would love to be half that fast right now. Oh wait I am about half that fast right now!:)

From Superfly on Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 15:38:41 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks! The best part of yesterday was the weather. High of 68 F and a beautiful spring day here in STG.

Clay- yes and no. I'll keep running marathons but will no longer train hard. 60 miles a week max. But... I have to have that special race first.

From Little Bad Legs on Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 20:48:13 from 68.186.75.3

I think that special race is waiting for you in Newport. Just sayin...

Nice race Clyde. Can't win them all but with your consistent training, you're sure to bust a good one soon enough.

From Steve on Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 19:25:45 from 107.17.195.32

1:11 is a sweet time! Congrats!

Total Distance
12.40

Felt really good for a Monday. Really couldn't feel much of the race in my legs at all. No watch but kept the pace honest although the run did seem to take forever. Very comfy temps at around 36 F. Looks like it could snow tomorrow?

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
16.35

Hard night here at the Behunin house. I went to bed with a cough and decided to take some Nyquil to help stop any sickness from even attempting to start. It basically knocked me out. But around 3 a.m Myler woke up screaming  and had vomited in his bed. That was fun to clean up. Then for the rest of the night he was up and down with a upset tummy. I on the other had could hardly function because of the Nyquil in my system. So I wrote off running today about 6 times before the sun came up. But then I finally woke and decided to get out and try a few miles at least. I always run like crap the morning after having medicine in my system. Today was no different. Really struggled to get anything going and I think I felt a little more sore today from Saturdays race than I was yesterday. 

8.25 miles on some of the B-hills loop. Totally rushed and sickish run. Left the temple with 1:40 to get home, change into running cloths, run 8 ish miles, shower and get back into church attire and be at young mens. Got home and changed fast- hit up the potty before I left and got out running. Kept it uptempo to Tinman tempo all run. About 3 miles in I had to hit the golf course potty then less than a mile later had to go again at the park in B-hills. These were really, really, bad.... like horrible stops. Got done with the second stop and still had to get home. Didn't factor in ANY stops in my time frame. Had to really push the last 3 miles to get home... and another potty before showering. But I made it. Felt horrible. Not sure if I'm sick from something Myler has or if the guoccomole I made at lunch had too much of a KICK.

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 8.10Blue Launch 2 Miles: 8.25
Total Distance
14.50

Early club run here with the Circle of Trust and Billy. Kept the pace EZ and the chit chatting hard. 32 F out on a semi frosty morning but it didn't feel that bad. After the 10 with the guys I did a little extension in Little Valley to add a few more. Felt ok this morning but not great and was ready to be done at around 13 miles. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 14.50
Total Distance
16.80

So so run this morning. Did a lot of stretching last night and had Mik'L roll my hammies out. So this morning the legs kind of felt noodlely. No watch so the run seemed to drag on forever- but in reality I'm guessing it was 7 min avg or faster. I'm ready for some REAL warmer weather. Not HOT just warm nice spring days. Green grass, flowers, veggie garden, trees blooming and leaves growing... ready for it all. 

6.6 miles tonight around the B-hills loop. Felt great. Smooth, fast and efficient. I like runs like this. No watch too so I just enjoyed running. 

Mirage Miles: 6.60Lunarfly #1 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
12.40

DC loop with the secret street at the end. Got kind of sick last night (head cold). I've been pretty good all winter and impressed with how long it's been since my last sickness. But it's going around and hitting our house. So kind of felt groggy through the run. Not as smooth as last night for sure. 36 F this morning. 

Blue Launch Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Kory on Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 11:16:02 from 134.50.89.24

Nice job and I'm glad the sickness has not been around much for you. I found doing core workouts builds the immune systems. Do you do any core workouts.. like situps, pushups, planks?

From Superfly on Sun, Mar 04, 2012 at 19:45:02 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah it seems that core work helps with just about everything. I've always had a little sit-up workout that I've done for years. However my resent groin/ hernia pain is too intense to do any right now. Hope to be able to do some again soon.

Race: Lake to Lake Relay (52 Miles) 04:50:00, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
20.00

Fun day with the Circle of Trust running the relay. Aaron Metler joined our team so we ran the 5 member team relay with 4 people. The race was a little longer (just over a mile) this year than last but we still wanted to break the course record of 5:05:00. Leg order went Logan, Aaron, Aaron, Clyde, Logan, Dave, Clyde, Logan, Clyde and Dave. 

So I ran legs 4 (5.2 miles), 7 (4.4 miles) and 9 (4.2 miles). Logan and Aaron both took it out hard and by the time I got the "go" at leg 4 we had a massive led and were running at around a 5:15 avg through about 17 miles. 

Leg 4 for me started at the softball fields out by Entrada and ran a long the parkway to Paradise Canyon then hit the trail down to Green Valley and ended at Tonoquint park. First mile is rolling. The next 3 are a gradual downhill and the last mile is basically flat. So a good leg. Since I was running 3 legs I really didn't want to pound this leg. Finished with a 5:25 avg for the 5.2 miles. Felt really good throughout and just tried to save something for the next legs.

Leg 7- runs from the river bridge on River road out past Stone Cliff, then up to Staihli farm and then down the fields road to the hand off point. Not a hard leg but not a EZ smoking fast one either. Gradual climb for the first 3.5 or so then around .7 downhill and .2 up or so at then very end.  Tried to stay smooth and not kill myself off but got a killer side ache the last mile or so. It seemed to make everything else hurt. 5:39 avg for the 4.4 miles.

Leg 9- This leg sucks or did suck. I was stiff and not into it while waiting for Logan to run Leg 8. That 25-30 min off just was too much or not enough. Nonetheless I wasn't feeling it. AND this is the hardest leg mile for mile than any other leg on the course. 3.6 miles of dirt roads on some big, up hills and some sandy areas. The leg rocked my world. The first mile hits the biggest climb and from memory I ran this mile in 6:24. Then the next mile is up and down on rolling hills and I ran a 6:22. The third mile is about .6 down and .4 flat. but has the sandy section. I ran it in 5:50. My watch wigged out after that so I don't have the overall avg or 4th mile time. It's flatish and at the end of the leg there's about a .4 mile climb. I'm guessing the 4th mile was around 6:10 pace and the climb was very slow. I was dead when I tagged Dave.

Nothing really impressive about my legs. But for the most part I just wanted to do this to chill with the guys and get a good solid workout in. I love relays for that reason. You just can't get anything like a relay in "workout" settings.

We ended setting a new course record at 4:50:00 and running an official 5:31 avg for the entire 52 or whatever miles. Everyone ran great to do that. This course isn't hard like a Wasatch course but it's not EZ like a Del Sol course. Very runnable and faster on the first 30 miles then it starts to climb and gets a little hairy the last few legs. With legs 8, 9 and 10 having a lot of gravel roads with big hills.

It was a fun day. I went into it with a head cold and a slight fever. Now (Sunday) I'm full blown sick. I was almost positive this would happen after a relay day. But it was worth it as long as I can get some miles in on Monday and have a good coming week.

LunaRacer Miles: 10.00
Comments
From JamesH on Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 10:56:28 from 205.126.177.176

"Game Over" Sounds like a good time was had by all.

From Tara on Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 12:45:39 from 75.169.142.238

Wow great race and time , especially being under the weather. Take care of yourself.

Total Distance
15.70

7.1 miles this morning. Still felt pretty sick. Running with a fever isn't too fun. Started getting really dizzy about 1.3 miles into it. Symptoms seemed to mellow by the end of the run. Got a lot of little issues I need to resolve in the next two weeks. Get over this sickness. Minimize the pain the the groin as much as possible. And get rid of a new pain in my side up under the ribs. This is from a side ache I got in the relay on Saturday. Anytime I get one and continue to run hard it makes the pain last a few days. I think the continued running at pace must bruise the diaphragm or something. Anyways I need to heal it up before the Modesto Marathon in a couple weeks. 

8.6- B-hills loop this evening with a little added on on the secret street. Didn't feel too bad. Sickness had improved. Groin pain still around a 4. Side ache pain at around a 5. 

Mirage Miles: 7.10Lunarfly #2 Miles: 8.60
Total Distance
17.00

6:54 avg. Did a figure 8 around the river and Little Valley. Groin pain around a 4.5 and really sore on the inner thigh on right leg. Side ache pain down to around a 2.5. I'm a project. 

4 miles tonight. Out and back over past the park to the bridge. Pounding winds made this an interesting run. When it was at my face I was like running in slow motion. When it was at my back my lazy 7:20 effort turned into 6:00 pace. But it was a nice cool down recovery run at 8 p.m after a blistering game of dodge ball with the young men. 

Ghost Miles: 4.00Blue Launch 2 Miles: 13.00
Total Distance
14.10

Club run early here at the house. Pace was EZ and slow going. Good thing because I couldn't have gone much... actually any faster. 38 f when we left the house. Did the normal DC loop with the brethren and then 4 more alone after we finished. On my last mile back to the house it snowed on me. Snow in March in STG... and yesterday's high was 74 F. 

Ghost Miles: 14.10
Comments
From Bill on Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 13:29:33 from 168.179.180.102

Nice run this morning Clyde. It is always good to run with you gys and listen to your stories.

Total Distance
20.30

Big Workout

6:23 avg for the 20.3 miles. Ran the first 5 miles from here around the park and B-hills to the club TEN mile loop on the river. Then starting at the trail I picked up the effort to Tinman pace for the 10 mile loop. Then once I finished the loop I was going to head back home the way I'd come but decided to just re-loop the inner trail around the DC and head home that way via River Road. So I kept the "tempo" rolling through 13 miles instead of 10. Hit a 5:59 avg for the 13 mile tempo and it felt really good. Actually took a few miles to get going but then I ran smooth and never got close to the red line. 

splits

5 mile warm up- 8:01, 7:16, 7:06, 7:14, 7:06

13 mile temp- 6:29, 6:03, 6:11, 6:04, 6:13, 5:54, 5:36, 5:52, 5:42, 6:03, 5:54, 5:54, 5:51

2 mile cool down- 6:36, 6:31

Basically all and more than I wanted on a pretty low key effort. Felt as pain free as I have all week. Groin and hernia pain was minimal. Hammy felt great. I did battle a slight side ache for most of the tempo and had to work on breathing to keep it at bay. And the biggest pain was my shoulder, arm, back and lat being sore from playing dodgeball with the young men on Tuesday night.

Anyways pleased with the run, and more pleased I didn't have to dig too deep to get through it. Now I've got 10 days to heal up all my little aches and pains before letting it all out at the Modesto marathon. Hoping for a nice taper:)

 

Blue Launch Miles: 20.30
Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 09:32:57 from 155.100.226.54

Nice work Clyde!

From Jake K on Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 09:36:58 from 155.100.226.54

I like that Modesto marathon course (just looked it up)... my kind of course - it looks like there is like a 15 mile stretch that only has 3 turns! Some would say that is a boring course, but who cares when the goal is to run fast!?

From Andrea on Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 09:45:01 from 72.37.244.100

Great workout today. Definitely a confidence booster! Enjoy the taper.

From Rob Murphy on Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 09:58:56 from 205.127.70.66

Impressive run. Good luck in Modesto,

From jtshad on Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 12:56:20 from 204.134.132.225

Sweet workout, a good confidence booster going into Modesto!

From Superfly on Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 14:32:43 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks! Hoping things go great! I'm due for a good one.

Jake- the course looks great to me. Super flat and at sea level. If the weather works out (no wind) I'll be loving it.

Total Distance
8.70

B-hills loop and extended on secret street and potty stop. Legs felt ok this morning. No soreness at all from yesterday. Just a little lazy and heavy. About like a Monday run. 31 F this morning. It scared me... I planted a bunch of flowers and was worried they'd all freeze and die. But the frost wasn't that bad. Happy Birthday to our little boy Myler. 3 years old today. Like all parents- I can't believe it's gone by so fast. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 8.70
Comments
From Paul on Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 10:24:49 from 207.224.39.118

Happy b-day to Myler! It does go by fast...

From Bill on Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 10:35:21 from 168.179.180.102

Happy birthday Myler! your blessed to have great parents. Good job Clyde.

From Holt on Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 13:15:40 from 204.113.54.35

That makes YOU an old man!

Total Distance
16.80

10.2 miles this morning on the DC loop. I had family here at our house and we had a early T'time to golf so just ran solo this morning. Nothing fancy just a run to keep the legs and body N'sync. 

3 miles. Didn't count this as mileage but walked 9 holes at SunRiver on the back today golfing. Played really good too. A couple eagle puts, good drives and I chipped one in from off the green to save a par on a par 3. Perfect weather at 69 F. I love this time of year.

6.6 miles tonight pushing Myler in the jogger around the B-hills loop. Shorts and a tank as the temp was now 74 F in the afternoon sun. Just laxi taxi around the loop with my boy. Luv that little guy.

Baby Jogger Miles: 6.60Ghost Miles: 6.60Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
14.00

B-hills loop. 46 F out this morning and felt warm by the end. Legs felt Mondayish. Groin and upper right thigh were at around a 3 this morning. I didn't stretch yesterday and should have. Need to stay on top of it this week for sure. 

7 more miles @ noon. I thought I'd waited long enough to go back out for a second run after breakfast and taking pills.... Nope. About 3 miles into the run my Omega 3 pill (fish oil) started to breakdown about halfway down my throat. This is one of the grossest things (that I've let happen multiple times) in my life. Every breath and burp tastes and smells like rotting fish. At first I fought off the gag reflex but with less than 2 miles to go I just wanted to barf... get it out! Stopped and dry heaved three times but nothing came up. Finally finished the run and could barely muster another breath- an awful, awful outing on what was going to be a super spring day run with no shirt. 76 F was the high but in the end I think the heat actually intensified my symptoms on the run. Got home and grabbed a quick drink then just laid on the ground in a puddle of my own dripping sweat while the dogs licked my face. live and learn. 

New Speedstar Miles: 7.00Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Jake K on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 19:48:54 from 72.201.142.201

We freeze our fish oil pills and take them before bed. No chance of getting fish burps that way.

From Bill on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 21:22:12 from 174.23.5.247

smart man that Jake is!!

From Jake K on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 21:27:07 from 65.122.15.169

It was Andrea's idea!

I just plan the workouts and run the miles - she comes up w/ all the other good ideas!

From Superfly on Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:37:59 from 174.232.130.185

I like the frozen approach.

Total Distance
14.00

B-hills loop with the Secret street at the end. Thought about doing something different today. But nothing sounded good. As I started running I just ended up doing this run again- just like both runs yesterday. Legs felt soupy. I went to April last night and she worked everything over pretty good. She does an excellent job and in the end I always feel better. But the run the day after usually isn't great. Also went to Olive Garden last night and I remembered why I really don't like that place. The day after my stomach is just jacked and you just feel all that goop and junk in your system. Time to clean it up before the weekend.  

7 miles this afternoon. A high of 78 F in my backyard today. I'm not use to running in the heat and this was a sub par run. 6:47 avg but it felt too hard. Tried a mile hard in 5:30 but it was way too hard. Tried out a new pair of Kinvaras that I'm kind of planning on wearing in the race. But I wasn't totally convinced. A little soft and the forefoot feels too big. I like more of a heel to toe slop. They weren't awful so it's between them and some old Speedstars. I'll try running in the Kinvaras again on Thursday to make a final decision. 

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
10.20

Morning run with the guys. Pace was EZ PZ Japaneeze. Those guys are still in recovery mode from their 50 miler on Monday and I'm just trying to conserve and take it EZ before the race. And Bill runs whatever pace we tell him to:). Felt kind of flat this morning anyways. It was 52 f at 5:20 a.m. I wore some old Ohanas to test them out before the race. I'm in a race shoe dilemma. I've got 4 shoes I may wear and none of the 4 are super options.... 

Comments
From Jake K on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 08:54:44 from 155.100.226.54

Stash a pair every 10K and then run the last 2K barefoot

From Bill on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 12:43:14 from 168.179.180.102

Yes I do run what ever pace you guys tell me too because I would get lost with out you guys, or ran over!

From Superfly on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 13:05:56 from 74.211.21.81

If time didn't count for changing shoes that's exactly what I'd do. Good job this morning Billy. Did you take a sick day to go run with Mike?

From Bill on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 15:15:19 from 168.179.180.102

No, Exercise time!!! instead of running past your store i went with them.

Total Distance
8.20

Little workout/ shoe run off...

Decided to do 3 loops around the park and school loop. Each one is 2.4 miles long. On each loop I'd wear a different pair of (marathon hopeful) shoes. I'd also do 1 mile of the loop (from the park to River Road at MP tempo). On the first lap I did a couple laps on the grass at the park to help get warmed up. 

Loop 1: Asic Speedstars- Tempo mile in 5:29. Shoes felt good for being old. I wore this same pair for the first time in the STG marathon in 2008 and have bounced them around ever since. Tempo mile felt very controlled. A little fast but there is a 1% declineish down to River Road.

Loop 2: Nike Lunaracer- Tempo mile in 5:26. These shoes also felt pretty good. Good enough for a full marathon? IDK. If so I need to wash them off because they are dirty and gross. Tempo mile was a fairly comfy effort. Basically the same as the first one.

Loop 3: Saucony Kinvara- Tempo mile in 5:16. Shoes felt pretty good and better than their first run a couple days ago. Left foot is a little tight and I still don't love how think the forefoot is. I think after these shoes have 200 miles on them I'll love them to death. Tempo was a little fast. I was finally warmed up and running with good form. Plus on the first 2 I pulled up out of tempo gear at around .92 and on this leg I held it til the watch beeped.

Happy about the leg turnover and how the body felt on the workout this morning. Not happy about the shoe results. I still didn't come out with a clear winner. Lame I know but there just isn't any great marathon shoes out on the market right now.... for my running style.

Pulse Miles: 3.40LunaRacer Miles: 2.40Kinvara Miles: 2.40
Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:02:53 from 155.100.226.54

Have you ever tried the Fastwitch? Its got enough cushion to keep your feet from getting beat up, but still is really light - not squishy like the Kinvara though - its a lot more responsive and I feel like the energy return is a lot better.

From Superfly on Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 12:51:36 from 74.211.21.81

Jake- Yes. I tried some on the other day and like them a lot. Only problem was that I wear a 9.5 and Steve only had a 9 in stock. I was just a little too tight. But seemed like it could be a good one.

From Dustin on Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 15:08:41 from 209.33.192.10

I wear a 9 most of the time, maybe I should go try out those Fastwitch. I have liked the Kinvara and Speedstar

From jtshad on Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 08:12:03 from 204.134.132.225

I like the Kinvara up to a half but after that I feel beat up. I really liked the Tangents (now discontinued) and have a pair of Fastwitch. I agree with Jake that they are light and responsive and better than the Kinvara, but haven't tried them on a long distance run to see if they would support me enough.

I ran my last marathon in the Cortana which are a bit heavier but supportive. However, because they promote such a forefoot strike I started to get a hot spot on the balls of my feet and they shoes are hard to run in with even a little change to a heel strike to alleviate the pain. I do think this contributed to my slowdown at Surf City.

Good luck in your search, as the manufacturer's change the shoe lines, it is hard to find replacement shoes. Do you have any access to Brooks Launch?

From Superfly on Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 08:20:02 from 66.7.249.170

Yeah Jeff I'm the same I like a slop from the heel to toe. I have several pair of Brooks Launch and have ran multipul marathons in them (downhill) but for this flat race I wanted something more speedy. At this point maybe I should have just stuck with the Launch...

Total Distance
7.40

3.4 mile run around the park and stuff early this morning before taking off to Vegas to catch the flight. Felt so so ish.

4 miles in Modesto from the Marriottt. Found mellow villa with low traffic behind our hotel and just kind of went out and back. It was raining and kind of windy. But in a long sleeve I was too hot by the end due to the humidity.

Ghost 3 Miles: 3.40Kinvara Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
3.50

Up before the sun came up and out running early. Slept like crap last night. 42 F when I left the room and it felt nippy. But if temps are the same tomorrow I'll go in only race singlet. It had rained hard all night but this morning was peacful and still. A beautiful morning. No traffic at all- Californinas sleep in on Saturday. Today calls for a lot of rain later but tomorrow morning might be like today. Fingures crossed. I felt so so. Legs are pretty good but a sharp pain in the top inside thigh. Other abs and groin feel good to go.

New Speedstar Miles: 3.50
Comments
From Jake K on Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 08:30:42 from 67.177.21.60

Hope it ends up being a nice peaceful morning... and then YOU can unleash the storm! Rest up and good luck tomorrow!

From Little Bad Legs on Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 11:56:39 from 107.60.176.1

Good luck!

From Holt on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 08:47:08 from 204.113.55.41

CONGRATS ON THE WIN! report?

From Superfly on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:17:57 from 74.211.21.81

ask and you shall receive my young Jedi Knight. I just posted it.

Race: Modesto Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:32:46, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
27.00

 Modesto Marathon facts and ish- Lots of details so I hope I can organize the information and get everything out clearly. Flew into Stockton, Ca from Vegas on Friday. Drove the 28 miles from Stockton to Modesto Friday in a rental car and stayed there in a hotel for the weekend. It rained, had been rain and was going to rain on every forecast. 10-15 mph winds on and off with the rain. This race was on Sunday. I've never raced on Sunday before and don't want to make it a common practice but didn't feel horrible about setting this one up. I just kept thinking that Steve Young played in many great football games on Sunday so I might be able to run a good race too. But again I'd prefer to race on Saturday. Saturday in Modesto was chill. Drove the course, went to the expo and shopped at the mall. Then relaxed at the room and watched NCAA basketball the rest of the afternoon and evening. It rained cats and dogs all day and all night. Slept horrible. Woke up completely dripping in sweat over and over throughout the night (common for me). Woke up at 4:30 a.m Sunday morning to a clear, cool and perfect race day. I could run marathons the rest of my life and never have better conditions. 42 F no wind and beautiful. The sun came out from miles 7 to 17ish but never felt hot then it clouded back up through the finish and eventually started raining again later in the day. My wife brought her friend Brynn for the weekend with us so they had fun shopping and went back out on the town that evening... to Denny's.

The course- super flat and runs around 40 to 75 ft above sea level. Starts in downtown Modesto and runs in some very pretty neighborhoods for 3 miles then takes off out into the orchards and vineyards. Has one overpass that you run in both directions (mile 4 on the way out and 24 on the way back. Super green everywhere, with trees in full bloom. The course is GREAT! From a spectator stance my wife was able to drive to like 8 locations and see me and give me drinks and Gu. The course is out and back but you go out a little over 14 miles and then on the way back you don't do the little parade through the neighborhoods- it's just a direct shot down 9th street to the finish. I love the course and would go back for sure. 

The plan- I had two goals. One to win. Winner gets $500 and that would pay for the trip and then some. Second was to break 2:30 but this was on under idea conditions and running effort. I didn't know what to do until about 10 min's before the race started. Run a smart race and put yourself in position to win or just go for time and try to hang on to a win. Unless someone fast showed and really burned the course up. Then I'd just try and run out of my mind and stay with that person.

What happened? I decided to go for it and let the chips fall where they may. I wanted to get out strong on the first 3 miles through town and then settle into a groove as we headed out into the meat and potato's of the course.  The race started with the half marathon too so I thought maybe I'd get some half marathoners to pull me out for a while until they turned around. That didn't happen as I took the overall lead after 2 blocks and never looked back. So here's how the race went down.

1. 5:33- Out smooth and no one steps up so right off the bat I just take the lead.

2. 5:28- Fun part of the course winding and turning in the neighborhood. Very pretty.

3. 5:32- I feel like I'm Mario Kart buzzing through the streets. Nobody's even close now.

4. 5:32- Out of town and up over the overpass heading to the fields.

5. 5:35- Had a motorcycle escort to here then they wished me luck and turned back to town.

6. 5:43- Mik'L met me at the first of this mile with a bottle of mixed Cytomax

7. 5:40- Saw the girls again at around 7.3 and got my sun glasses from Mik'L.

8. 5:36- At just over 8 miles the girls where there with my first water and GU. (2nd because I took one 15 min's before the race started)

9. 5:42- Long straight sections of road surrounded by fruit orchards. Kind of like a tunnel. It was heavenly.

10. 5:41- Just clicking these solid miles off one after another and felt super smooth.

11. 5:38- At the later part of this mile I got more cytomax from the girls and headed into the final straightaway of the half. So the girls stayed there while I went down and back.

12. 5:43- Sun was out now and I was happy I'd gotten my glasses.

13. 5:38- Felt so in the groove. But forgot to look at the watch and see my half split.

14. 5:39- Down to the turn around and now I get to have a good look at where everyone else is.

15. 5:40- The 2nd pace guy (he finished 3rd) was about 4 min's back and the 3 place guy (finished 2nd and only 15 seconds behind me was about 7 min's back).

16. 5:42- Now I know that this race is mine to loose and lets face it. $500 is $500. Don't choke Clyde... I saw the girls again at the same prior spot and got more Cytomax.

17. 5:52- Stomach starting to rumble but I'm doing breathing drills and trying to keep things in check.

18. 5:57- Slowed down big time as the stomach starts to have sharp pains. Like a side ache but across the full belly. Also get my last water and Gu from the girls. I didn't feel like taking it but forced it down... actually gagged it down.

19. 5:51- Doing breathing drills helps and I settle down and get going better.

20. 5:50- I look at the watch at 20 and it was 1:53 something. I feel pretty good and think all you've got to do is manage 6 min pace in and you'll be close to breaking 2:30.

21. 5:59- Now I'm really excited and feel like I can really "manage this race out".

22. 6:09- Hit my first  mile over 6 min. Kind of a bummer emotionally because I had a mini goal of not having any miles over 6 min pace.....

23. 6:09- Stomach really starts up now. I hit my second 6+ min mile and still feel like I can find some magic but it's gonna have to come fast.

24. 6:20- Magic didn't come. But vomit is coming. From here on in I was fighting off a GU and Cytomax bomb. Stomach hurt so bad. Running dry heaving. Wincing. Moaning. Hit the little overpass hill and it really breaks my stride. I also get a pretty good look behind me and can't see anyone coming at all and feel that (worst case) I've got a 2 min buffer.

25. 6:26- Still feel super secure about winning but now time goals are down the tube so I just go into survival mode. I think to myself just don't lay down on the road and give up now. But I wanted to. Stomach was cramping so bad I almost had real tears.

26. 6:36- Legs felt almost fresh from this slowed pace and seemed to want to keep grinding. But the gut bomb was almost at it's climax. I see a spectator and just to pass the time I ask him how far back the next guy is. He says he can't see anyone. Just as I thought... I had a big lead and no one was close.  But the spectator either lied to me or didn't see the hometown hero Jon Olsen closing in on me like a freight train.

.2 in 1:37 or a 7:01 avg- Me thinking I'm finally done and no threat of anyone even 3-7 min's back slowly  makes the last turn (didn't even look back to see if anyone was close) down the finishing lane. I lift my victorious hand and work the crowd a little and finally break the tape.

Now for the DRAMA. I was hurting for sure when I finished and was fighting off a puke with every breath but I was ok. I crossed the line and bent down to catch my breath... looked up and saw Jon Olsen walking by me and he gave me a fist bump and said good job. What the *^&**%&*^*^ just happened. It seriously sent me into some kind of post race shock. I had no idea he was there. If the race would have been a block longer he'd have passed me. While I casually made my way to the finish he was dropping bombs and hunting me down like a predator. I was in complete disbelief of what just happened. Now 5 times as sick and shocked as I'd been only 30 seconds ago. My first thought was "it's not possible... he must have gotten a ride on a motorcycle or something and then sprinted up to the end. Oh boy. Lesson learned just finish every race like you were gunning for a PR.

Found out that this guy was the previous 2x defending hometown champ. Who also just 4 weeks ago ran the 13 fastest 100 mile race in American history at just over 13hrs.  Dude didn't want to loose on his home course and made a pro grade comeback on the second half to run a 6 min marathon PR of his own. I just wish that at like mile 25 I would have know he was gonna be even close.  *** just looked up our turn around splits (not the half but where the race turned around and at that point I was up on Jon by 8:20 and he closed the gap to 15 seconds.


Anyways we had a great trip. I'm pretty happy about the race. It's a great benchmark for the first marathon of the year and hopefully will spring board me into better races as the spring and summer play on. The organizers did a fantastic job. It's a smaller and new event but everything they did was like a big city marathon. Very professional. Paid me 5 one hundred dollar bills straight cash homey at the awards and there was no funny business.  Like I said I'd go back for sure.

New Speedstar Miles: 27.00
Comments
From Jake K on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:28:17 from 155.100.226.54

This is a great race report... I especially enjoyed the parts about how its no big deal to wake up dripping in sweat, and how you were in Mario Kart mode early in the race!

Congrats on the win - leading wire to wire takes some guts. There's no way you could have expected that guy to come back on you like that... its not like you went out in 1:20... or were running 9 minute miles at the end. Good thing the marathon isn't 26.5! :-) If you had known he was hunting you down, I bet you would have run a minute faster!

I think they should have given you five-hundred $1 bills. Or 2000 quarters.

From Paul on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 13:41:16 from 207.224.39.118

Great job! That's a non-aided PR, right? Very nice...

That second place guy is crazy. I looked at the splits online, and he must have split a 1:20/1:12 or something stupid like that.

From Superfly on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 14:06:25 from 74.211.21.81

Jake- yeah if I'd have know I would have at least tried a little harder. I'm not sure how much faster I'd have gone but there would have been more effort out of fear at least.

Paul- That's actually a non- STG PR. Faster than Ogden, UV, Boston anything else. Yeah I looked up our turn around split and when he made the turn he was 8:20 behind me. That's nuts because I was bleeding but like Jake said not 9 min miles.

From Dustin on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 14:11:33 from 204.113.48.131

Congrats Clyde. I'm happy for you sounds like it was a fun race. Way to hold the guy off at the end.

From Jon on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 18:36:29 from 98.71.138.90

Glad you hung on for the win with a non-SGM PR. Sounds like fun. Well, except the last 4 miles or so.

From James on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 20:39:51 from 174.23.155.82

Glad you didn't choke! A win is a win, and $500 is $500 eh!

From Steve on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 21:14:11 from 66.87.64.122

Great report and a super fast time

From Clay on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 21:14:38 from 71.195.211.7

What a great race Clyde!!! Nice job of hanging in there at the end too!!! You guys really amaze me!!!

From JamesH on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 22:09:52 from 208.117.127.7

Go team Clyde!

From BrandonD on Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 05:35:53 from 67.214.231.170

Congrats on the win! Great writeup too :).

From Little Bad Legs on Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 09:39:03 from 107.61.109.165

Way to hang tough and put some cash in your pocket. That's a fantastic time given that you led from start to finish. Way to go!

From Bec on Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 09:49:27 from 68.206.133.141

Wow, so fast! Congrats on an amazing race and a PR.

From Fritz on Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 16:28:38 from 65.116.116.6

Great race Clyde! It's awesome that you beat the other guy by a few seconds and had no idea. Not knowing probably saved you some stress, although you may run a bit faster.

From Stew on Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 20:27:58 from 184.167.132.137

Great job Clyde. Looks like it's gonna be a good year.

From Superfly on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 08:43:23 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks for the kudos. It's been a while for me to have a race I'm semi happy about. So I'll soak this one in for sure.

From jtshad on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 08:49:33 from 204.134.132.225

Congrats on the win in a strong race (course PR is cool!) and non-STG PR. That is a great time and just imagine where you would have been without the GI issues. You should be proud of this one!

From JPark on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 22:08:02 from 174.52.34.169

Nice race Clyde!

From Kam on Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 14:50:40 from 68.66.163.179

From the mouth of Randy Moss, "Straigh cash, homey." That's classic. Great win!

From Superfly on Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 14:00:52 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys!

Kam- I'm glad someone picked up on that. It would have been a shame to have gone unnoticed. I like Moss. I like him more now he's in SF. I also watch PTI everyday and they are always dropping that line.

Total Distance
6.00

Decided to go out for 3-4 and see how the legs felt. Got going and they felt great. Not to say I'm not sore or trashed but way less than the standard. Mostly my ankles and toes hurt and my entire ab section felt bruised. But ran well... for a Monday:)

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
8.20

B-hills/ Secret Street/ Little Valley. 30 F this morning and I'm guessing my veggie plants and some flowers got roasted in a freezing way last night. Dang- I should have covered them. 

Run felt pretty good. minimal soreness but just took it EZ and will for a week or so even if there's no soreness. Ankles, and toes felt all better but abs and groin are fairly sore still. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 8.20
Total Distance
10.20

Morning loop with the guys. Circle of Trust and Steven Abraham Lincoln Hooper Pope and Little Billy boy. 

EZ pace and felt pretty good. Overall just kind of tired. Hoping for a nap today. Weather looks to be warmer though so I'll most likely go work in the yard and garden. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Jake K on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 10:08:17 from 155.100.226.54

Dude your bounce-back from this race is making my ability to recover quickly seem wimpy!

From Superfly on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 10:43:52 from 74.211.21.81

Well because I was fighting of vomit the last 3-4 miles- I was basically getting a cool down. Seems to be helping the recovery:).

Total Distance
9.70

Club run at the DC. It's been a while since club runs were active. So it's nice to get things rolling again. I felt pretty good all day and was excited to run with the guys. I did eat at El Coyote for lunch and it's amazing but I had that Mexican fiesta stomach all afternoon. We just did the normal river loop and I didn't extend it out at the end to hit an even 10. Pace was up tempo the entire time and I was surprised to see a 6:28 avg at the end. It seems weird that only 4 days ago I ran a marathon. There hasn't been any post race lag this time around. Spooky but I'll take it.

Here is the newspaper article from the Modesto paper about the marathon.

HERE

The journalist did a little home cooking when writing this one up. IMHO....

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 9.70
Comments
From ACorn on Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 12:11:13 from 68.66.168.22

Awesome race! Thanks for sharing the article.

Total Distance
10.20

DC loop in reverse of normal direction. Felt a little flat for the first time all week. I'm guessing more due to yesterday evenings harder run than from the marathon. No watch today so I'm not sure if it was really slow or not. A beautiful morning here in the STG. Got home and the scale said I was 149 lbs. Pretty low but if I could get lower on a normal basis maybe later this year I could really work to run a good race. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
16.00

Club run from the new Washington park. Kind of a big fields loop up River Road. Then Logan and I extended up under the freeway in the Dogtown and then back to the park. I didn't check the pace but we were under 7 min all day. I'm guessing around a 6:45 avg but Logan will have to verify. 

I'm almost embarrassed to post a long run and so many miles the week of a marathon. It just looks foolish. But I've felt great all week so I just ran. I guess if I burn out or get injured then hide sight will show I should have backed off. But at this point it just feels natural. Hoping to keep the razor sharp and improving... then bust another marathon off around May/June. So between now and then maybe a half and some other stuff.

Kinvara Miles: 16.00
Comments
From Mike Warren on Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 11:21:33 from 208.117.116.252

Great run Clyde!! It's always a blast to run with the club. You sure are running good for the week after a marathon! Maybe your just taking things to a new level!

From Jake K on Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 11:50:29 from 67.177.21.60

I think as long as you keep the intensity down, let the nervous system recover a bit, and you are honest with yourself about how you feel - you'll be fine.

What are you thinking for May / June?

Ever been to Grandmas? We are going up for the 1/2 champs. Its a great marathon course too. You can fly to duluth super cheap from vegas.

From Superfly on Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 13:58:36 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks Mike. Your gonna rock Boston.

Jake- I've kind of been thinking about San Diego. But since Modesto I'm starting to shop around for something else. I've looked at Grandmas in the past but never been. I'll check it out.

Total Distance
17.20

DC loop. Worst run since the marathon. Just kind of had two left feet all morning. Never felt smooth. The salsa from the night before didn't help things. Just grinding it out. 

7 miles tonight around the B-hills loop and finished on the secret street. Better run than this morning but stomach wasn't doing great. Temps were just about perfect with the sun out and no winds. 66 F. 

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 7.00Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
18.00

Secret Street then the DC. Nice morning but a little cooler than it's been. 37 F. Looks like it'll be a super day with highs in the low 70's. Run seemed to take forever. Sometimes it's nice to have a watch just to keep your mind from wandering. I tried to keep the pace honest out there and most likely did but without a time reference I'll just think that the run seemed to take forever. 

Pushed Myler around the B-hills loop. I had to bribe him with a sippy cup full of apple juice. But that worked and he agreed to go on the run with me. Kind of slow and EZ around the loop. 

Baby Jogger Miles: 5.60Lunarfly #2 Miles: 5.60Blue Launch Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
15.90

Morning run with the guys from my house. Usual loop. No watch but pace was a little faster than the last two weeks... but not much. Two weeks ago I was tapering and Logan and Dave had just ran their 50 miler. Then last week I was 2 days post marathon. So naturally we'd go a little faster today without any issues. But like I said- not much faster. Since my marathon in Modesto my right ankle feels like I rolled it. But I have no recollection of any incident. It's super stiff everyday just walking around the house. Once out running it warms up but sometimes like today it hurts most of the run. Pretty sore for sure. 

5.6 miles mid-morning. After my run Mik'L went out for her run. I came home and mixed up a protein shake and took a hot bath. Soaked in the tub for about 20 min's then got dressed again in some fresh running cloths and as soon as Mik'L got home I went back out. Felt dead. Ankle really hurt too. Kind of got that running dizzy feeling about 3 miles into it. Just plugged along but it wasn't pretty. Glad to be done for the day. 

Mirage Miles: 10.30Lunarfly #1 Miles: 5.60
Total Distance
19.80

DC loop. Ankle was super sore most of the day yesterday. Iced, IB'd, and tried to rub it out. Woke up and it still hurt but felt better. I put a heat patch on it and went out for the run. Managed to get through it but felt flat throughout. If I felt above average last week coming off a marathon. This week I'm back to reality. Just trying to get through the week. 

9.6  miles tonight at the DC with the club. 6:22 avg. Just kept it smooth with no big pick up at the end. Had to stop at the restrooms in B-hills where three of us needed quick relief. Sad for me because I haven't made it through a run all week without having a blowout. The real reason I run the DC loop so much.... there's 4 toilets on the 10 mile loop. Lots of options for a man in need. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20Blue Launch 2 Miles: 9.60
Total Distance
10.20

DC again. Needed around 10 miles this morning to be at 80 so tomorrows 20 miler would put me at a 100. It seems Friday morning runs (after club run on Thursday and being late in the week) are the hardest run of them all. Just made it happen even though I felt kind of trashed. Got on the scale after and was a 148.5 lbs. Low and maybe my body wants to drop 4-5 lbs. I'll take that for sure. Not sure where it would drop from but if I could weigh around 147 lbs or so on any race day naturally I'd be a little faster. 

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Fritz on Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 10:45:15 from 65.116.116.6

Nice mileage this week. I haven't decided on the full or the half for SLC but plan to have that figured out next week. Are you running one of them?

From Superfly on Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:34:13 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. I'm flirting with doing the half. I need at least one before a early summer marathon (late May or first of June). If I'm doing it I need to finalize the plans and get registered before it's too late.

Total Distance
20.00

Up and out running by 5:15 with Logan. Started from my house and went out and back to the new airport. Tough rolling course both directions. I felt pretty flat before the run even started and continued throughout. But still had a descent run with a 6:57 avg. Not stellar but that course is demanding. Nice to be done with the long run and home by around 7:30 a.m. Looking forward to relaxing the rest of the weekend and bringing the mileage down a little next week. 

Kinvara Miles: 20.00
Total Distance
17.00

Kind of all over this morning. Fields around Stone Cliff. Down to the inner river trail then through B-hills and around the park to finish. I hate running around the fields during the week. Too much traffic and little to no shoulder to run on. Plus most the cars are soccer mom's with their ear glued to a phone while speeding. It'll take an accident for something to change out there but I'm guessing it will come down to that sooner or later. As for running it was just another Monday. A little coldish with temps down to 36 F and I worried all night about it getting frosty and hitting the garden and flowers. But temps stayed up... lucky me. 

6 miles tonight. Inner B-hills loop after Mik'L got home from work. Just smooth and EZ. Decent run before grabbing some food and watching the game. Although I picked Kentucky to win I was rooting for KU and they just couldn't get anything going. 14 missed lay ups and 2 missed dunks says a lot. 

Mirage Miles: 6.00Lunarfly #2 Miles: 11.00
Total Distance
14.10

B-hills loop and finished with the secret street. If years ago I hadn't have made a commitment to be consistent; today would have been one of those day's I'd have just stayed home. Felt unmotivated and not into running this morning. But pushed it out the door. Out running things didn't get easier. Kind run that just drags on and on. But we got through it- hope this afternoon feels better. 

5.6 miles tonight around the inner B-hills loop. Felt much better than this morning. Still kind of achy but much better. No watch but I'm guessing pace was around a 6:40 avg as I moved right along so we could hit up Costco as a family and grab dinner. 

Ghost 3 Miles: 5.60Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 8.50
Total Distance
14.10

Guys run here at 5:30 a.m. DC loop nice and EZ. I wore my gps for the first time in a few weeks on this run and I actually felt like the pace was a little faster but... it really wasn't. After we finished with the guys I did 4 more and and back. Kind of done by the end but felt better than yesterday morning for sure. 7:07 avg for the entire run. 

Total Distance
17.00

B-hills loop and extended around the secret street. Just tried to take it EZ. I feel so tired this week. I need to schedule a 24 hour nap... with nothing else. 

10 miles tonight with the club. Really windy from the southwest. Some sections it just stopped you in your tracks. I hate running in the wind more than anything. 6:35 avg.

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 7.00LunaRacer Miles: 10.00
Comments
From James on Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 20:06:43 from 97.126.222.106

24 hour nap sounds like something that would help me as well!

From Paul on Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 10:48:17 from 207.224.39.118

Still running a lot of miles...So what's your next big race?

From Superfly on Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 11:02:23 from 74.211.21.81

I'm a slave to the miles... I've been planning on doing a marathon at the end of May first of June. For a long time I was going to do San Diego but logistically it started to fall apart because my wife wanted to drive down there and do Seaworld ect and it just seemed like too much while trying to run a hard race. So I started looking for another race during that same time frame and have pretty much decided to do Ojai to Ocean marathon by Ventura Ca. The date works and we can fly round trip out of Vegas for $100. And the course looks like it might be a fast one. I wasn't shopping that side but figure it'd be a good one to try and break 2:30 on again... since I've only did it once. Between now and then I need a good half... maybe Ogden, Provo City, or Thanksgiving point... or maybe just a "race" workout here locally.

I'm actually in a pro race state right now and will do STG and CIM later for 4 marathons this year and as many smaller races as I can find in the middle.

You want to come do CIM? Super cheap flights into Stockton Ca. and then it's only a hour drive up.

From Paul on Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 11:19:48 from 207.224.39.118

Nice. You have some momentum going for you, so sub-2:30 is a great goal.

CIM sounds fun, except I don't want to train. Plus I swore off marathons for the rest of 2012, and I'd be in the doghouse with my wife for going back on my word. Maybe next year.

Total Distance
12.40

DC loop and extended back through the secret street. 6:54 avg. As I suspected after last nights run in the wind I was pretty trashed this morning. And the allergies are super bad causing bad drainage, blockage, and crazy itchy eyes. When it's this bad the whole body just feels weak. So the run was a labor of love this morning. Glad it's done and I can chill the rest of the day while watching The Masters. 

Blue Launch Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
20.30

Big workout

Ran the same workout I did one month ago before Modesto. 5 mile warm up then 13 mile tempo and a 2 mile cool down back home. The warm up miles were around the park and over to the trail system through B-hills. Then started the tempo on the club 10 mile river loop going clockwise. The tempo starts where the trail comes into B-hills above the river by the cliff.  After hitting one lap I just overlapped back around the inner DC loop and back up to River Road. I didn't go into the workout with big plans of "hammering" anything. But I did want to hit things semi hard just to help the run get over with. I ended up running really strong and hit a PR on the course of a 6:19 avg for the entire 20 miles- one month ago I hit a 6:23 avg.

For some reason the first miles are slow on both runs. First miles heads towards the freeway then over by Pilot truck stop. The next mile should be fast as it's downhill into Bloomington. But it must just take me a long time to get going. 

On the 13 mile tempo section I ran it 1:20 faster today than last time. Here are my splits today. 

6:31, 6:15, 6:03, 5:57, 6:00, 5:45, 5:31, 5:42, 5:31, 5:58, 5:37, 5:39, 5:55

Solid run and I guess dare I say improvement over the last time. Never felt amazing but the times were solid across the board. It was cool this morning at 35 F and actually dropped some frost that did damage on my tomato plants and some flowers. Bummer. 

I like this 20 miler A LOT. For some reason the way it's laid out it just makes your brain feel like your not running 20 miles- and it helps that most of the run was before the sun came up.

Glad to get it in. Came home and went right to work on mowing and edging the lawn. Then took Myler to the city park for a Easter egg hunt- then over to the Arts festival and bought some art. Now I'm trashed and will watch golf- sucks that Tiger blew it yesterday.


Kinvara Miles: 20.30
Comments
From Andrea on Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 14:41:40 from 67.177.21.60

A definite improvement over the last time you did that workout. Great job!

From Jake K on Sat, Apr 07, 2012 at 14:45:44 from 67.177.21.60

Way to go Clyde. I'm impressed that you've bounced back so well from Modesto. You've been able to keep the miles up and if you are hitting the tempos faster, that is a great sign.

From Superfly on Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 21:04:02 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys. It's been fun not being super jack from Modesto so I could keep the ball rolling and get ready for another. That's the first "true" flat course I've ran and I decided flat courses don't trash you half as bad.

Total Distance
18.20

Normal DC loop. A glorious morning to be out running. Good running temps (46 F) no wind, green grass, flowers, and the sound of birds singing all through town. Body felt ok. I had some cake and some ice cream cake from DQ last night at a birthday party. Ice cream just doesn't go with my system. 

8 miles around the B-hills loop then extended to the Secret Street and back around Little Valley. It was around 85 F and hot. My system just isn't ready for the heat yet. Seemed hard by the end and too exhausting for an 8 miler. 

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 8.00Blue Launch 2 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
16.00

Woke up thirsty and feeling not so chipper. Not recovered from last nights hot run. So this mornings run was a fight. Every mile seemed hard but I just kept grinding it out. Glad it's over. Might not get out again today... just depends on how the afternoon and evening go with young mens tonight. 

3.6 miles this afternoon on the treadmill before going to YM. I know it was short but the run wasn't to bad for being on the machine. 

TypeA Miles: 3.60Ghost Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
14.20

Logan was the only show today. So the two of us cruised around the loop. The overcast and warm night left the morning at 61 F. I started off with a shirt but by the time we got to the DC around 4 miles into the run I had to go shirtless. I know we kind of looked funny to passersby running in the darkness of morning without shirts... but it really was that warm and we were sweating. Logan much more than I obviously. 

Finished off the loop with him then went back out for 4 more. I was running a little behind schedule and had to run harder to get back in time for Mik'L to go. Got sick of the wind coming back over by the park. 

Blue Launch Miles: 14.20
Total Distance
22.40

Secret street then the DC loop. Got  a little rain last night and temps dropped from the high's of the last few days. Thank goodness. I'm not ready for 80+ degrees. Had a hard time getting going until I stopped at the DC for a potty break. After that I felt better and got a little rhythm going. Cafe Rio last night was good but didn't work that great for the morning after. 

10 miles tonight at running club. Started out pushing Myler in the jogger. Mik'L had a long meeting so I just had to bring him. She got done and was able to meet us just into Bloomington by the softball fields. Then I continued with the guys but... remembered that I sent the keys to my truck with Mik'L (left them in a pocket in the jogger). So when we got to River road I just turned south and headed back towards home via the Secret street which extended it to an even 10 miles. 

Baby Jogger Miles: 2.40Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Holt on Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 07:55:39 from 204.113.55.41

You going to run the Run for Kids tomorrow?

From Superfly on Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 10:30:22 from 74.211.21.81

Sort of. I'm going. But don't plan on doing anything super hard. Planning on a 10 mile warm up before, then the race and a cool down. Are you going? For some reason I thought you guys had a meet. If so lets plan on meeting and doing the warm up run... If you wanna.

From Holt on Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:42:32 from 204.113.55.41

Meet was pushed to just a one day (Friday) because of the storm. So I am seeing if I can get in. I'll let you know somehow.

Total Distance
12.40

Hard on... The first 7 went by pretty good. 8 got hard. 9 was so so. Then from 10 to home was a death mach. Tired. Hammies haven't bothered me since before Modesto but they tightened up this morning. I had gloves on but by the end I was too hot with them and the long sleeve. Nothing was going right. Hoping to feel better tomorrow so I can get through a harder 10k and 20 total miles. 

Ghost Miles: 12.40
Race: Run4Kids (6.2 Miles) 00:33:08, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
17.30

Official time was 33:15 but I had 33:04... so I'll compromise with a 33:08. I'm not sure how the mix up happened but it's not a big deal. 

9.7 mile warm up. Temps were a little chilly but pretty good during the warm up. I looped around the starting area and club house of the golf course 3 times hitting the first 3 miles. Then headed out 3 miles down into the industrial park below the freeway. Then came back and did a little more after changing shoes, taking a GU and hitting my 6th potty stop of the morning. 

2 min's before the race started it started to rain sideways with wind. I was almost soaked before the gun went off. After getting wet and with chilly temps/ hard winds I got freezing cold. During the first 3 miles into a solid wind my arms, hands, fingers and wrists were almost numb. I'd try and shake them out and it was like dead weights. This is the first time I've ever got COLD during the actual running part of a race. Usually your cold before and after. Today I was freezing during and should have worn more cloths.

Anyhow .5 miles into the race I couldn't hear anyone close and knew I'd be rolling solo today. Tried to just get a solid push in up and down the hills of the first 3.5 miles. There's a couple uphills and some good downhills up to that point. I kept missing my splits so I was basically just running off feel. Once I hit the bottom and started the climbing 2 miles I just wanted to not give in to the uphill. I'd battled a headwind for the first 3.5 but for the first time of the day the wind was a good thing as it helped push me up the hills.

Once I finally got to the top I though I'd lay down the hammer on the last .8 or so to the finish. But as I rounded the corner I was hit in the face with a headwind again. Muther... It gave me a brain freeze. My forehead and temples were soaked and as the wind pounded me my head got as cold as if I were tubing in snow without wearing a winter hat. It was the craziest thing... just a cold wind. Crazy that just a few days ago it was 88 degrees.

Finished up and switched into some dry cloths for a short cool down. But I didn't need to "cool down" as my teeth were chattering for the next 40 min's until the awards were over.

Glad to get in the miles today and get my monthly 100 mpw over with for April. I didn't want to come hammer this. Had no plans to do anything but get some quicker miles in as part of a longer run. But I ended up hitting a PR on the course by around 63 seconds. Really surprised by that considering wind, me being trashed (the warm up about killed me). But I'm guess the cold part actually helped me race a little better than if it was hot.

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 9.50Kinvara Miles: 7.80
Comments
From Paul on Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 11:30:05 from 71.208.141.66

Nice work

From JamesH on Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 13:40:50 from 208.117.127.7

Sounds fun. It was a bit chilly this morn. Good Job.

From steve ash on Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 13:45:23 from 50.8.121.33

Pretty impressive, 63 second PR. Nice..

From Little Bad Legs on Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 14:15:30 from 68.186.75.3

Can't decide which is more impressive; 63 second course PR or 6 potty stops pre-race. Well done!

From JPark on Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 15:44:20 from 174.52.34.169

Nice job! you're a machine

From Superfly on Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 10:12:25 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys!

From Jake K on Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 11:16:08 from 50.138.183.237

Nice running Clyde!

From MichelleL on Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 19:48:41 from 42.98.255.35

Great time. And were you running for the kids, Really? Really?

From Adam RW on Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 21:40:48 from 67.182.248.141

Nice win and nice mileage.

From Superfly on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 08:21:01 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks.

Michelle- It's a fundraiser... but I haven't paid to run this race in years:)

Total Distance
33.25

Did my Birthday Challenge today. Yes I turned 33 so that means a 33 mile run. I wasn't feeling like doing it this year but pitched the idea to the guys and didn't think they'd be down... but they were like "yeah, I'm there". Had they not been on board I'd have skipped it. 

So when great minds start working together great ideas are formed: "Let's meet at 12:00 a.m on your Birthday". Oh yes we did! Started the run at midnight April 16, 2012. The Circle of Trust and Stephen. Steve joined us for the first 2 loops or first 23 miles. 

First loop was our summer tempo loop out through the fields, down the river trail and back up River Road.

Next 2 loops were my DC loop although we ran in reverse of our normal direction. I felt pretty good the entire run. Got a little trashed around mile 21 but took a GU at mile 23 (our second aid stop at my house). Then felt surprisingly fresh on the third lap. Pace was just chill the whole morning as we didn't want to do anything but run the distance. Weather was picture perfect. Started out at around 50 F and dropped to about 42 F by the end. No wind calm and clear.

We made some fun memories on pretty much our craziest run ever... so far. 4:10:28 total running time. Fun way to start my Bday. Came home and laid down for an hour or so but couldn't sleep. So I got up and went out to do some chores in the yard. Came back in and watched a wicked HOT Boston marathon. I've had a wicked nasty headwind Boston before and this made me really happy I didn't go this year. 2 bad races there both on my Bday would have drove me to retirement.

Good job to all the bloggers for gutting it out!

Blue Launch Miles: 12.90Blue Launch 2 Miles: 10.12Kinvara Miles: 10.12
Comments
From steve ash on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 11:51:47 from 50.8.121.33

Happy 33rd Clyde! Your still way in your prime:)

From Logan Fielding on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 13:12:37 from 74.211.12.125

We could have done Boston instead :)

From Paul on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 13:39:08 from 207.224.39.118

Happy birthday, you nut. I'll be joining you in the realm of 33 soon enough. Glad I didn't run Boston this year as well. Is every year extreme weather of some sort?

From Jon on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 16:14:21 from 74.177.96.130

Happy birthday and nice run.

From James on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 21:23:46 from 97.126.222.106

Crazy old man! That run actually sounded fun in a warped type of way. Hope you had a good Birthday!

From Holt on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 07:35:22 from 204.113.55.41

It really wasn't - we were pretty much just asleep the whole time!

From Clay on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 08:00:26 from 71.195.211.7

Happy B-day Clyde and great run! You guys are crazy!

From Fritz on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 22:03:33 from 67.182.226.25

Happy belated birthday Clyde. I get the 33 miles but starting at midnight? Was that really necessary?:) Memorable I am sure.

From Superfly on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 08:18:30 from 74.211.21.81

I didn't want to run it a lone and so I'd go whenever those guys could if they'd come along. They decided that going at midnight would let us run- then they could go to school (both high school teachers) and sleep in their classrooms for a couple hours before class started. If I could have set the time I'd have said 7 a.m. But then I'd have had to go solo.

From Superfly on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 08:18:54 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks for the B-day wishes!

From Jake K on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 08:58:23 from 155.100.226.54

This is a great way to celebrate your bday! Hmmm mine is coming up in 2 weeks... :-)

But if you make this a tradition, you'll regret it in about 20 years.

From Superfly on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 11:59:18 from 74.211.21.81

I'm not sure I'll be doing it for another 20 years... but this makes 6 years. I started in 2007 when I turned 28. I ran the marathon and with the warm up and travel after the race then walking later that day I decided I hit about 28 miles. Then every other year I've just ran the mileage- except last year when I ran the SLC marathon. I decided I'll do it for a few more years unless I run a marathon on my birthday again like in 07 and 2011.

Total Distance
7.00

Middle B-hills loop extended home via the secret street. I planned on only running today if I felt great. I woke up and felt really good. My head was heavy and I could have slept for 10 more hours but legs and system wanted a run. Had to fight off the urge to go longer. I need to save something in the legs for the paintball match today with our young men and some of the Little Valley 7th ward priests and leaders. It's on like Donkey Kong. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
15.40

Normal Wednesday morning loop with the Circle of Trust. Peaceful morning and warmish at 53 F. Just a EZ and chatty loop. Still feel pretty sleep deprived but legs seem to be feeling pretty good. 

5.2 more miles this afternoon/ evening. Tonight was supposed to be different. Dave and Logan decided to hold a open mile at the track meet and we were going to run it. It sounded horrific but for some reason I showed up. I'd eaten lunch only 1.5 hours prior and it wasn't setting too well. But I still was game to run. However once I got out and started warming up and running some miles there was bigger issues than food and stomach. I just felt tight, sore, and super tired. I ran a little over a mile at the school around the football field then went up around the mall and back to the school. By the time I got back I realized there was no way I should or could run an all out mile. Just didn't want to force it. Glad I didn't. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Holt on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:25:22 from 204.113.55.41

Missed you - get feeling better.

Total Distance
10.10

Club run at the DC. It was 88 F and with the heat and my previous "jacked" feeling state- this run felt hard. 6:37 avg. I feel more worn down and trashed than I've been since last summer. My goal was to stay on top of it and never bottom out. Hoping to rebound and get some MOJO back. 

Blue Launch Miles: 10.10
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop this morning. Mik'L went out at 6:45 and I spent the next hour trying to decide if I was going or not. By the time she got home I was dressed and waiting in the driveway. Just overall flat and tired. Could use some solid rest... but I haven't been sleeping very good. I think it's the warmer nights. I finally had to turn the AC on for the first time this spring. Sucks because it's a long season before she'll get shut off again. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 10.20
Race: Red Mountain 30k (17.84 Miles) 01:43:10, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
19.70

.6 mile warm up- not really to warm up but to keep from shivering. It felt cold up at the start.... but then .5 miles down the road warm air moved in and we all felt it get really hot. 

It was called a 30k but the distance ended up being 17.84 so... a little short of the 18.64 official 30 k distance. I didn't care. I didn't go to this race to race or do anything official. Just a good excuse to get a long run in with some faster miles mixed. The plan was to warm up for the first 5 miles or so then try and do some kind of tempo to the finish.

The plan worked for 2ish miles hitting 6:17, 6:12 on the first two. But then Steven kept pushing the gas and we  hit the 3rd mile in 5:48 and it started a rush of faster miles for me all the way to the end. Finished the 17.84 miles in a 5:46 avg. So a pretty good marathon pace workout when I really have felt trashed all week. TRASHED. Never felt super but never felt horrible today- just an even effort across the board. The course has a good elevation drop as it starts above the town of Gunlock and drops to Ivans but there are several solid uphills throughout the entire length. Including 2 in the last 4 miles that really make you work. Plus by then it was full sun and over 80.

1.25 cool down- felt like I worked but didn't trash anything along the way.

Overall I'm pretty pumped about the results of the workout. Can't really call it a race. But at the end of a bigger week which included a 33 mile run on Monday. I'll take it and smile.

Kinvara Miles: 19.70
Comments
From jtshad on Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 13:22:51 from 69.20.183.178

Wow, what a week! Congrats on the win and happy belated birthday!

From Jake K on Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 14:10:31 from 67.182.215.126

Impressive cap to a big week! Great job Clyde - you are really rolling lately!

From JamesH on Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 17:03:04 from 208.117.127.7

Good job today. It was nice to see you for 3 seconds as you and Steve ran away from the rest of us.

From Fritz on Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 20:26:03 from 67.182.226.25

You are in amazing shape. Nice win/workout. :)

From Russ on Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 00:26:48 from 24.72.198.228

Nice job! I ran this last year and loved it. It was .5 long in 2011 so interesting to see this year it's short. I enjoyed the course & the organization of the race.

From Paul on Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 14:42:25 from 71.208.141.66

Great job, and great week!

From Superfly on Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 10:16:24 from 74.211.21.81

THX guys! It was great to salvage the week with a good run on Saturday even though I wanted to skip it when the alarm went off at 4:30 a.m.

Total Distance
12.40

DC loop then finished with the secret street. Quads were kind of sore from the 30k on Saturday. I haven't really touched downhill since STG marathon and it shows. Temps were warm too- started the run at 7:40 when Mik'L got home from her's and it was 60 F. By the time I was done the sun was fully up and temps were closing on 75 F. Yesterday's high of 99 F is a dreadful sign that summer in STG has started much too early. 

Going to see April today. Loosen up the hammy and straighten out everything else. 

Total Distance
18.40

Secret Street then DC loop. Man my quads are sore and trashed. The downhill and rolling terrain of Saturday was an eye opener. I'm much more tore up than after the full Modesto marathon. I even went to April's yesterday.... but I think I was too sore to really let her dig. It should just work it's self out over the week and I'm having a semi recovery week too so that'll help. 

Oh and the weather is crazy. Yesterday was the first 100 F of the year. Too early for sure. 

6 miles tonight around the B-hills loop. Hot but didn't seem overwhelming. Had to cram it in fast so I could go on a hike with the young me up into the Red Cliffs water falls and pools. Had fun there but was tired.

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 6.00Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
14.00

Club run here from my house. I woke up early and so I decided to go out and run a little before. When I got out there Dave and Logan were already out running. So I did 1.3 then came back and joined the Circle of Trust and Billy. We hit the regular loop slow and EZ. Then I did another park loop after we finished. Pretty trashed by the end. Wishing the legs would snap out of it. 

Ghost Miles: 14.00
Total Distance
20.10

DC loop with just a little added exploring a street in B-hills. Had an upset stomach last night and felt horrible. My wife thinks it was some dark grapes we got at Costco. Because everyone in the house had similar issues. Anywho I felt better this morning but not all the way. By the time I go to the DC I really needed a potty break... and it was the sick kind of stop....

9.7 miles tonight with the club and James B. was down from SLC so he joined. Regular loop. It was windy... I hate wind. Picked it up the last 3 miles. 6:28 avg for the run.

LunaRacer Miles: 9.70Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 10.40
Comments
From Pat on Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 19:35:50 from 65.130.102.103

Question about the Friday run (day before long run day.) Should it be a shorter than normal run to "rest up" for the long run the following day, or is it better to run the same distance as an average day's run and get the legs accustomed to running long on legs that are a bit more tired? Thanks in advance :)

From James on Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 22:29:30 from 50.21.195.190

Thanks for letting me join you guys tonight.

Total Distance
10.20

DC loop this morning. 147.5 lbs this morning after the run. I've been consistently under 150 lbs now for a couple months. Good things can only result from weeding off 6-10 lbs of fluff. 

Kinvara Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
20.20

Long run. Out around the southern parkway into SunRiver. Then up into Bloomington around that loop. Up the river trail to river road then back up through B-hills to end it. Met Steve and James B. Started out nice and EZ but we got to 10 miles under a 7 min avg. Those guys cut it off there and then I continued and started to run a little faster. But overall just wanted to keep today EZ. Ended with a 6:40 avg for the day. 

Taking the boat out to the lake today. Maybe I'll soak my legs in the cold water... but I'm not getting anymore in than that. 

Blue Launch Miles: 20.20
Comments
From Mike Warren on Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 12:30:31 from 208.117.116.252

Come on man, just jump all the way in!! It just seems cold:)

From James on Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 19:35:43 from 50.21.195.190

Wish I would have had time to finish the long run with you. Thanks for letting me join you guys again, I always enjoy it.

Total Distance
17.20

DC loop this morning. Really seemed to drag. I didn't feel too bad but the run would never end!

P.M. B-hills extended through the Secret St tonight.  87 F in the shade and it felt hot out. I was glad to get this one done. I'm not sure how I'll make it through the summer. It's gonna suck.

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 10.20Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Lily on Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 20:50:37 from 67.199.178.210

Running in the heat is definitely a very hard thing. I run in the evening in the summertime here in Utah County a lot. Just to give my body some heat training. I think it really helped me. So on the bright side, you would do well in a cooler climate race.

You are speedy. WOWZA! (just looked over your PR's). Impressive.

From Superfly on Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 20:59:33 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks!

Running in the heat just gets old. It seems to take 5 times the effort and motivation that the same run in the winter takes. This will be my 8th summer of marathon training in St. George and I think I get less tolerant each year.

True I do race well in a cooler climate but most of the time to get a cooler climate I have to Up the elevation. My house is at 2,600 ft and even running in norther Utah I feel a pinch in the lungs.

From Lily on Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 21:00:58 from 67.199.178.210

Ugh! I bet! Are you going to run St. George this year?

From Superfly on Tue, May 01, 2012 at 10:32:28 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah. If you live in STG you basically have to run the marathon here:)

Total Distance
16.40

Secret Street then DC. Another draggin type run. Just couldn't get into it and next thing I knew the run seemed to last all day. About 2 miles from the finish I realized I was over striding and so I started to use short and quicker steps. Seemed to help a little.  

4 miles this afternoon on the treadmill. Had to cram it in while Myler napped. Wasn't to bad- just watched PTI and tried some new shoes out. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Andrea on Tue, May 01, 2012 at 11:03:50 from 72.37.171.52

The ups and downs of training, right?

Nice mileage recently!

From Superfly on Wed, May 02, 2012 at 11:35:57 from 74.211.21.81

Alas... but true.

Thanks!

Total Distance
20.70

Regular morning run with the guys. I woke up at 4:30 a.m again... and decided to get out and do some before. Only to find Logan already out hitting it. So picked up some there. Then Billy joined us for the regular loop. Then Logan and I looped around Little Valley and I ended up with just over 15 for the morning. EZ pace at 7:08 avg for the run. 

5.6 miles tonight after Mik'L got home from the office. It was warm today but by the time I ran the breeze seemed to feel good and things weren't too bad. Came home and enjoyed French toast (a weekly fav in this house). With 11 chickens you gotta find ways to use the eggs. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 5.60
Total Distance
19.80

DC loop. Kind of tight and kinky but once I got going the pace was honest the whole route. It was 59 F for the low last night but once I got out running and the sun came up- it really felt warm. 73 F when I got home and I had my shirt off! 147.0 lbs and that's just about as low as I go. Nothing left to lose. Now I just need to maintain and stay strong. 

9.6 miles tonight with the club. It was 88 F on the drive over and 87 F on the drive back. So yeah... hot. Windy too so it was more like running in a food dehydrator than anything. Got done and had a think layer of crusted salt all over my body. Came home and all I had for dinner was liquid. 6:36 avg we started really slow and finished pretty slow.

Asics TRI Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
7.00

Middle B-hills loop with a Secret St. finish. Kind of tapped out for the week and happy to have a EZ day. After the run I was 146.5 basically my lowest weight since high school. I could have pushed it lower too had I waited to drink until after mowing my lawn and my wife's grandmas lawn. Could have dropped another pound at least... but lets be honest. I'm not a wrestler anymore and didn't have to make weight. So I pounded lots of fluid. 

Finally finished with the morning run, lawns and other yard crap at noon and got my first shower of the day. I smelled great:)

Pegasus Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
22.00

Big Workout

Did my River trails tempo run workout that I've ran twice before. Once one month before the Modesto around Feb 17th and once a few weeks after on April 7th. My times from those two workouts were a  6:23 and 6:19 avg respectively for the 20 miles with 13 of it at a MP tempo.

Today was a little different. 1st I recruited Aaron to run with. Big help having someone else there. And we pushed the tempo out from 13 miles to 14.8 and ended up doing a total of 22 miles at a 6:06 avg.

So anyway you look at it today's workout dominated my past runs. And after today's run it pushed my weekly total to 103 which is a PR for the year too.

We got out of the hole faster than normal hitting the very first mile in 7:03 and then down around 6:35 for the next 4 miles to top off our first 5 mile warm up:) Then started the tempo at the regular place. Up on the trail that overlooks the river where it comes into B-hills. Took off from there to the truck stop and down into Bloomington.

Splits today- 5:57, 5:53, 5:54, 5:46, 5:40, 5:38, 5:28, 5:37, 5:35, 5:42, 5:46, 5:38, 5:47, 5:44, I didn't get the split for the last .8

Splits on April 7- 6:31, 6:15, 6:03, 5:57, 6:00, 5:45, 5:31, 5:42, 5:31, 5:58, 5:37, 5:39, 5:55

Ended up hitting the first 20 miles just under 2 hrs which is hard to do in a workout that's not down the STG marathon course.  Finished 22 miles in 2:14:09

Very solid workout for me on a flat or slightly hilly course. Nothing downhill for sure. I guess because of the even splits in the tempo and the length of the run and the fairness of the course this may be the BEST workout in my running history.  

cooled down for about 2.2 back to the house... actually when we got to the house we were at 21.75 and both of us decided we might as well do another quarter to square off the 22.

Kinvara Miles: 22.00
Comments
From jtshad on Sat, May 05, 2012 at 11:33:15 from 69.20.183.178

Wow, awesome workout and great mileage week. You are a beast...a very fit beast! Great work!

From Jake K on Sat, May 05, 2012 at 13:22:45 from 67.182.215.126

Awesome Clyde. You are really firing on all cylinders... great workout.

Have you decided whether you are running a spring/summer marathon? You seem like you are ready to pop a good one right now!

From Dustin on Sat, May 05, 2012 at 15:04:45 from 209.33.192.10

Great job Clyde. After going down into Bloomington, where did the route go?

From Superfly on Sat, May 05, 2012 at 19:19:35 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys!

Jake- Yes I'm running Ojai to Ocean marathon in Cali June 3. The date worked best and we decided to go there instead of San Diego because round trip flights for my wife and I were $140... total. So flying there sounded funner than driving south. The other perk is the course looks fast too:)

Dustin- We looped back up to the DC then around it like on STG half. Up to River Road then back down the inner river trail to the freeway. Back over and around the DC again. Back up to River Road again and tempoed back down the inner river trail to the bridge by the golf course. Then we just cut back over to River road and home on the cooldown.

Sorry for the boring description.

From Jake K on Sat, May 05, 2012 at 22:18:20 from 67.182.215.126

That looks like a great marathon. I'm actually going to be out in California that weekend too... I'm running a 5K near LA on the 2nd and one-mile road race in Santa Barbara on the 3rd.

From James on Sat, May 05, 2012 at 22:47:50 from 174.23.151.40

Nice workout Clyde!

Total Distance
17.30

Felt kind of sickish this morning. Allergies have been off the hook. So running sounded horrible when I first got out of bed. But after 40 min's of milling around the house I was finally ready to go out. Once out it only took a mile or so and I felt really good for  a Monday. It was nice and cool and a beautiful morning to be out. DC loop and finished with the Secret Street. Lots of bugs in the air on the trail... but I didn't need to eat breakfast when I got home, so that was good. 

Pushed Myler around Little Valley and out into Silkwood. Can't believe how many houses are out there now. Crazy how fast entire sub divisions go up. Kept the pace super EZ plus the wind was pounding and with a jogger that makes it tough. Tried out some new Salomon running shoes I won at the Red Mt 30k.  The XR Mission. Felt ok not super awesome. But if they don't work out as running shoes I'll just keep them for regular life because their kool.

Baby Jogger Miles: 4.90Asics TRI Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Andrea on Mon, May 07, 2012 at 10:55:54 from 72.37.171.52

Bugs out already?

From Superfly on Mon, May 07, 2012 at 21:42:55 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah... this is St. George and it's been 100 F already a couple weeks ago. Full force now.

Total Distance
16.00

DC/ Secret St loop. Same as yesterday. Although today was a drag. Just could not get going. Legs were noodles and heavy from A to Zed. Hammy has been rather painful for about 4 days. Mik'L keeps rolling it out but it may be time to visit April and get things sorted. 

3.6 miles on the treadmill this afternoon. It was hot out and I didn't feel like going out in the sun. Plus I needed to get caught up on some PTI so I stayed in. Ran very slow and just kind of enjoyed watching TV and forgot that I was running. 

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 12.40LunaRacer Miles: 3.60
Total Distance
15.25

Wed morning run at my house with the lads. I did 1.4 before. Then the normal loop where the pace seemed a little faster than the body wanted to move- but I did feel much better than yesterday. Nice run under a bright moon before the sun came up. Then Steve and I went back out for just under 4 more. 7:06 avg for all the miles this morning. 

Glad to be done for the day. 

Asics TRI Miles: 15.25
Total Distance
16.60

Inner B-hills loop extended through the secret street. Just low on energy and ambition this morning. Overall the run was about a 2 out of 10 on the quality mark. Achy and tired I just put it in "D" and slowly made my way around. Hoping for a better showing at club tonight. 

9.6 miles tonight with the club. It was 96 F when I drove over and 93 F on my way back... in the shade. Most of this run is in the wide open sun plus wind. Needless to say it was hot and the wind blew and I really felt horrible. Just didn't have anything in the legs. The last two miles seemed to last forever and killed me off. 6:44 avg

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 7.00Pegasus Miles: 9.60
Comments
From Jake K on Fri, May 11, 2012 at 15:35:51 from 155.100.226.54

Man its already really hot down there. We're still wearing gloves in the mornings and the evenings are perfect for shirtless running but not too warm.

From Superfly on Fri, May 11, 2012 at 15:52:47 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah it's already been a warm year. Actually had a day in April that hit 100F. Mornings have been around 58-62F. A little cooler but I still just start out without a shirt because once you get going that still feels warm and once the sun comes up it's over:)

I seem to get less able to deal with the heat (running related) down here every summer. It didn't really bother me for the first 3 marathon training summers or so but now I just HATE it. I can run 100 miles a week in Feb on the same effort as 70 mpw May-Sept.... Oh well it's a beautiful place to live:)

Total Distance
10.40

A variation of the DC loop but only because I dropped down around there. Everything before and after was different. Felt really trashed right out of bed. Didn't feel great on the run but not horrible like last night. Legs kind of feel like they need a break. I think the added heat of late is zapping the system. Just caught the 7 min guy at the finish for a 7:00 avg on the run. 

Asics TRI Miles: 10.40
Total Distance
20.00

Met at the running store and shuttled up past Leeds with a bigger group. Steve and I ran nice and EZ almost all the way down. We did start a little fast because of a ripping tailwind but never pushed the pace at all. Got some good downhill miles in prep for Ojai. I feel that my once great downhill legs are long gone and I've basically forgot the hidden art. Today didn't really help relearn as I never wanted to go very fast. Feel pretty spent and glad the week is over. 6:28 avg for the run. 

Kinvara Miles: 20.00
Total Distance
19.40

DC loop with a Secret st finish. Kind of sort of this morning. Noting great nothing too bad. Just going through the motions. 

Middle B-hills loop this afternoon and secret st at the end. The high for the day was 98 F and I went out at 4:55 p.m so pretty much caught the hottest part of the day. Just took it super EZ as to not tap out the system early in the week. Ended up feeling pretty good when I got home. 

Blue Launch Miles: 12.40Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
12.40

DC then the Secret St. Really kind of in a rutt right now. Just draggin on almost every run. The marathon at the first of June can't come quick enough as I'm ready for some kind of break from the day to day grind. Another week and a half and then I can start the taper... oh how sweet that sounds. The overnight low was only 68 F so it was warm out this morning and I'm preparing for a very hot afternoon.

Pegasus Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Fritz on Tue, May 15, 2012 at 09:49:34 from 65.116.116.6

Racing more often means more weeks to taper. That's half the reason why I like to race. Could you mix in a half before UV (which I assume you are running)?

From Superfly on Tue, May 15, 2012 at 09:57:07 from 74.211.21.81

I'd take a half for sure. I looked for one a few weeks ago for around this time but nothing really worked for us. I'm not doing UV though. It's a marathon Ojai California called Ojai to Ocean on June 3rd.

Good luck at Ogden this weekend!

From Mike Warren on Tue, May 15, 2012 at 17:51:55 from 208.117.116.252

A couple of trips to the lake and you will be good to go again:)

From Little Bad Legs on Thu, May 17, 2012 at 14:43:49 from 68.186.0.46

Dude, that's EXACTLY the way I was feeling towards the end of April. Just run down and frustrated with not hitting solid times in workouts. That's why I did Provo--Newport felt AGES away and I needed something to mix things up.

You'll get your mind/body right before June 3rd. Plenty of time to rest up and then bust a good one on race day!

Total Distance
15.10

Morning run here. Steven Abraham Lincoln Hooper was my only companion this morning. I won't hold it against Logan and Dave for not coming. Better they rest up and recover now. Steve and I busted out a new DC loop. Kind a little tour up and around St. James place and then around the DC. We extended around the park and with the couple I did before Steve got here I was at 15.1 once we got to the house... PERFECT. Because that's all I wanted. Felt a little better after not running last night. Cooler temps this morning helped too at 57F. 

Asics TRI Miles: 15.10
Total Distance
19.70

DC loop. Nice morning- calm and around 61 F when I got out at 6:20 a.m. Relaxed for the first 2.5 and hit a porta potty. Then tried to work on my form for the rest of the run. Smoother, quicker, and more efficient turnover. This naturally made the pace faster. No watch but the pace was honest all the way back around. Form is kind of in a rut. Just feel mechanical. Sucks because 3 weeks ago I was feeling on top of the world with running and it's seemed to kind of slip through my fingers the last couple weeks. In the next couple weeks before Ojai I need to rally the troops and try and get some MOJO back. 

9.5 miles at club tonight. Horrible horrible run tonight. When I arrived it was 98 F and when I left it was 96 F. But that wasn't the worst of it. The wind was howling. It was coming from the SW so hard that it would totally stop us or throw us across the bike path. It just beat me up big time and that was in the first 2.4 miles down to the Man-o-war bridge. My quads were screaming. Tonight only Aaron and I showed so we still kept a pretty solid pace. But by the time we got to River Road and turned back into the wind I was done and now totally dehydrated. Ran to 9 miles. Then turned off the watch and ran/ walked it in. I can't remember the last time I had to walk a run in... Just felt horrible. Got home and my weight was 146 and basically as low as I possibly get. My wife is battling a fever and sore throat and I think I'm coming down with the start of something. 

Blue Launch Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
10.70

St. James/ DC loop. Was totally dehydrated last night and drank like a fish. Still woke up at 5 a.m and had a super dry mouth and sore throat. Drank about 1.5 lbs of cytomax. Felt pretty trashed and kind of sick. But pushed myself out the door at 8 a.m after Mik'L got done with her run. The overnight low was 71 F and it was 74 F by the time I got out- then 86F by the time I got home. Just kept it super EZ and didn't overwork anything. 7:09 avg to finish up. Got on the scale after the run to see a new all time running low of 145.5 lbs.  Mik'L said I looked "grey" when I walked in the door. Now hoping for  a miraculous recovery so I can do a 20 mile workout Saturday morning... we'll see:)

New Speedstar Miles: 10.70
Comments
From Bob on Fri, May 18, 2012 at 14:17:50 from 163.191.36.14

Oh man, keep dem bugs away!! Eat oranges.

From Superfly on Sat, May 19, 2012 at 09:29:01 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah man cayenne pepper.

Total Distance
20.00

Another long run bites the dust. Met up at the Summit Gym and did a 20 miler with Steve and Aaron. Started out into the fields and basically hit our summer tempo loop back over to River Road. Then basically another loop on the Thursday club loop down into Bloomington. Pace kind of just stared a little faster than normal and just kind of stayed uptempo all run. We had a lot of bathroom stops in the first 12 miles which made it hard to get going then stop then try to get going again then stop.... But by the time we got to the DC on the way down with roughly 8 miles to go we had our "issues" worked out and were able to keep a solid push back- down to Man-o-war, up to Pilot and back up the new trail to River Road. Had at least 12 miles at 6 min or faster pace with the last two at 5:25, 5:28 to finish off the tempo. Then one mile cool down. Ended with a 6:15 avg for the 20 miles. So all around a pretty solid run at the end of my roughest week so far this year- with kind of being sick and very dehydrated a couple times over the week. Just about to the taper. One week to go. 

LunaRacer Miles: 20.00
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Sat, May 19, 2012 at 09:24:07 from 209.33.254.93

Great job today and way to push there at the end. It's nice to know were done with up-tempo 20's until the marathon.

From Jake K on Sat, May 19, 2012 at 14:07:28 from 67.182.215.126

Another solid LR in the books!

From Jon on Sat, May 19, 2012 at 17:09:50 from 74.177.127.167

What race do you have in a week?

From Superfly on Sun, May 20, 2012 at 18:27:53 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys.

Jon- The race isn't until June 3 (ojai to ocean marathon). But I can start my taper in a week.

Total Distance
15.10

7:04 avg DC loop in reverse. Legs felt ok but on the heavy side. Body is totally sore- to the bone.  We took the boat out on Saturday and I busted out the wake board. The lake temp said 69 F and I also had a new wet suit to try out. I loved both (boarding and the wet suit) and had a blast. But I forgot how jacked the whole body feels the first couple times out each summer- skiing or boarding. You just use muscles that normally don't get use. Nonetheless I'm hurting- abs, bi's, tri's, lats, neck, back, butt... oy!

So the run was so so. The bright side of the run was the Pegasus finally felt good after about 3-4 crappy runs breaking them in. 

4.9 miles tonight out around Silkwood and Little Valley. Just EZ in the hot afternoon sun and breeze. 96 F.

Pegasus Miles: 10.20XR Mission Miles: 4.90
Comments
From Jake K on Mon, May 21, 2012 at 10:47:28 from 155.100.226.54

Its the same thing after you go snow skiing for the first time each year. You get so sore in places from the jarring and lateral motion. The stabilizer muscles get the smackdown!

From Andrea on Mon, May 21, 2012 at 11:02:32 from 72.37.171.52

I'm jealous that you are already out on the lake! I am hoping to get a little boat action this weekend in TN :)

Total Distance
16.00

DC loop with a Secret St finish. It got down to 62 F this morning and was  only 64 F when I left the house at 7:35 a.m. But by the time I got home It was already up to 84 F and I felt pretty hot. The body still feels sore and even some soreness in the legs that wasn't there yesterday. But still had a good run. No watch but kept the pace uptempo as the form and spring in the legs seemed flawless (which was nice). Because even though I'm sore and tired when the form is sharp, the run is quicker and more enjoyable. 

3.6 miles slow on the treadmill this afternoon while watching PTI. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Kory on Tue, May 22, 2012 at 11:27:57 from 134.50.89.24

Clyde when do you guys run on Saturday's? I'm going to be in St. George on July 7 on vacation headed to Arizona. Were staying in a hotel that Friday night and I thought maybe I could hook up with the running group. But if you guys are training hard I wouldn't want to conflict with that. I just missed seeing some fellow runners since my accident.

Total Distance
16.50

Early morning club run from my house with the Circle of Trust. I got in 3.75 before Logan and Dave showed. Then we ran the new St. James loop extended around the park to hit 16.5 for the morning. Really dragged today. Got to bed after midnight and didn't sleep very good at all- then up at 4 a.m (alarm was set for 4:30 but I couldn't sleep). Plus the overnight low was still 72 F and I just felt hot, tired and uncomfortable all morning. Need to take and ice bath just to cool the body off.  

Kinvara2 Miles: 16.50
Total Distance
16.50

Out into the fields and around Stone Cliff. Then down the river trails all the way to the freeway. Around Pilot and up the Brigham road hill- then back home. 6:54 avg for the run. Felt achy, tired and slow. But times were still as fast or faster than normal for an EZ run. Wanted to go explore down by the river and see what the fire did yesterday afternoon. Burned up all the dead growth along the river all the way up the hill and even burned across the foot bridge- hopefully they open it back up soon. 

6 miles around the inner DC loop for club. Steve, Dave and I cut it short leaving Aaron to run the second half a lone. Basically we all were acting like we were crippled 85 year olds. Can I say that it felt cool at 91 F?

Asics TRI Miles: 10.50Pegasus Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Clay on Fri, May 25, 2012 at 08:34:31 from 71.195.211.7

You young guys don't know what old is Clyde;) Put 20 more years on that body of yours and then we'll talk! HaHa:) I just turned 49 last month so I am old!:)

Total Distance
10.10

DC loop. It started out with a low of 71 F and then add in a lot of wind. Just a slug match between me the course and the wind this morning. I'm not sure of the overall results but I know for sure I didn't win. Excited to be done for the day and hopefully can rest/ recharge before tomorrow mornings longish run. I'm running on "E". 

Blue Launch Miles: 10.10
Total Distance
10.00

10 miles along the bank of Lake Michigan here in Milwaukee. Mik'L and I got a wild hair and decided to skip town on a random trip. Looked through some cheap flights and booked the trip in an hour or so. Then caught a red eye out of vegas last night. Flew to Detroit then over to Milwaukee. We got here at 9 a.m and were able to check in to the room. I went out for the run 6:39 avg and then we drove to Chicago to see the sights and visit an old  friend. Fun but extreamly long day. Time to sleep.

Blue Launch Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Kory on Sat, May 26, 2012 at 20:53:32 from 184.155.135.194

Clyde what do you consider the best place to eat in ST. George? I want to take my family there for dinner when we get there on July 6?

From Superfly on Tue, May 29, 2012 at 10:23:24 from 74.211.21.81

Kory it just depends on what kind of food your in the mood for. St. George has just about everything. The problem is we eat out all the time but I can never decide. There's a few good subways in town:)

From Kory on Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:23:21 from 134.50.89.24

I was thinking more sit down place. Like the Pizza factory. Somewhere and order. Sorry I just don't get down there enough.

Total Distance
6.00

Did a non normal Sunday run. With the travel and craziness of it all I just needed to keep the system semi regular. Ran from the hotel over to the Brewers ballpark. Felt ok.

Blue Launch Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
14.00

Biggish workout. One more before Ojai marathon next Sunday. Today I left the hotel and ran down to Lake Michigan. Then up and around  a park overlooking the lake until I was out 7 miles. Hit that 7 in a 7:02 avg.

Then did a 4 mile MP or so tempo at 5:44 avg. Felt really hot and muggy and this tempo didn't really go as planned. Sturggled the last mile into a pretty hard head wind.

1 mile recover

1  at HMP or so in 5:28

1 mile cool down back to the room

Really not the best run. Struggled in the hot muggy conditions. Plus we've been on the go for 3 days straight with a red eye flight. So the system is pretty wore down. Travel home today then rest for 4 days before going to Cali.

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 14.00
Comments
From Jake K on Mon, May 28, 2012 at 13:36:30 from 67.182.215.126

Tough to get workouts in while traveling and having fun, let alone BIG workouts. The work is done - you're ready to run another fast one in CA next weekend!

From Superfly on Tue, May 29, 2012 at 10:21:27 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. I sure hope so. I'm a little worried about the humidity. This morning it was only around 60 F but 88% humidity... might be hard on this dry climate boy.

Total Distance
14.10

Flew into Vegas last night then drove back home... trashed. By the time I got in bed the wheels were gone and I just crashed. But sometime in the night a fire alarm stared beeping due to low battery life and after laying there in a coma for a half hour I had to go rip it down and I put it in the washing machine to keep the noise down. Anyways I'm tired and felt it on the run. Plus we ate a bunch of cheese before leaving Wisconsin yesterday afternoon and it was like a brick in my stomach this morning. Just got through some miles this morning. The main goal for the week is to rest. I do have an appointment with April today to loosen up all my aches and pains. 

7 miles this afternoon. I wasn't going to run again today but the scale said I was about 3lbs too fat. Thought a double for the day would help to clean up the system. It did. The run felt so so. The 93F felt pretty warm right out under the sun. Tried to take it EZ. Got home and had a appointment with April for my pre marathon massage. Feeling really tight and kind of sick. 

Asics TRI Miles: 7.00Kinvara2 Miles: 7.10
Total Distance
10.70

St. James loop. Tried to take it EZ and ended up with a 7:24 avg. But I'm not sure I could have gone any faster if I'd wanted to. Legs felt pretty much like hamburger after my massage last night. And I think I've got hand, mouth and foot. Most commonly found in children but affects adults with symptoms similar to a cold. It's been going around St. George for a couple weeks now. We know a couple house holds who's children have it. Anyways I have some of the symptoms and a couple unexplained sores on my wrist and chin... 

Spent most of the run contemplating pulling out of Ojai and maybe trying to get into UV next week. Ugh! Flights are already paid for so I don't know what to do. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.70
Comments
From Holt on Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:14:40 from 67.2.246.220

I wasn't sure if we were running or not this morning, but I slept through the alarm anyway. That you are worried and freaking out a bit is a good thing. It is classic Clyde, and I've run enough races with you to know that it means good things are to come. Go kill it!

From Steve Hooper on Wed, May 30, 2012 at 12:55:21 from 209.33.254.93

Clyde, get some good sleep and load up on the Vitamin C. You're going to rock it this weekend. Just listen to the words of Diamond Dave!

From Superfly on Wed, May 30, 2012 at 17:32:23 from 74.211.21.81

Thx- It doesn't help that the forecast is for 90% humidity... F'my freaking life".

The good news is I cleaned the toilets and bathrooms today without incident.

From Jake K on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:25:22 from 155.100.226.54

you can always just run the one-mile w/ me on Sunday in Santa Barbara!

From Superfly on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 12:41:24 from 74.211.21.81

Jake that would be fun... til you lapped me:) I'm not sure my ego can handle that right now.

What time is your race? Venture isn't that far away. Maybe we'll come up.

From Jake K on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 12:55:17 from 155.100.226.54

You can't get lapped in a road mile! Its a straight shot along state street in SB. There are like 10 heats, mine will be ~9:45am. You'll be standing on top of the awards podium at that point!

From Superfly on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 14:48:07 from 74.211.21.81

Our race is Sunday morning at 6 a.m.

From Superfly on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 14:53:30 from 74.211.21.81

Sorry I'm just putting it all together. Your in Fontana on Saturday and then the mile is Sunday.

Good luck man!

From Jake K on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 14:55:11 from 155.100.226.54

you have deciphered the code!

weather in SB looks like it will be perfect... is it going to be a lot hotter where your race is?

From Superfly on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 15:00:07 from 74.211.21.81

The temps are basically the same. I'm a little worried about the high humidity (85%) forecast. But it should be around 55F at the start. It's only like 30 miles from Ventura (where our race finishes) to Santa Barbra.

From Jake K on Thu, May 31, 2012 at 15:02:31 from 155.100.226.54

i hadn't even looked at the humidity - for me, its the least of concerns... i'll barely have time to breathe in the mile :-) but yeah, that's pretty high humidity when you are running long, and coming from a super-dry climate.

Total Distance
6.00

Inner B-hills loop extended on the Secret St. I guess just the typical taper junk. Heavy legs and felt like a turtle as I made my way around the loop. Came home and gave myself a hair cut and shaved the arms, legs ect. Feel clean and fast now- sort of. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Holt on Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 08:52:49 from 50.8.79.137

Thers's nothing quite like a shorn... Superfly! Have a great time down there. Since we are throwing out predictions about races I have one for you, but I'll keep it to myself as to not put pressure on you! Go destroy it.

From Superfly on Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 13:49:15 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. Good luck to your guys. Trail Bombers!

Total Distance
6.00

EZ miles out around Silkwood then a Little Valley tour. Woke up earlier than planned and decided to go out. Good thing because I got a golf invite and had to be there at 7:30. I pulled into the parking lot at 7:30. Both the golf game and the run were a little sub par. But it was fun and free... and hot. Fly to SoCal this evening. 

New Speedstar Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
4.00

EZ run up the beach trail here in Ventura. Basically did the last 4 miles of the marathon course. Temps felt pretty good and the humidity didn't bother too bad. But it was slow and short.

We woke to horrific news. Got a phone call that a close family friend to my wifes mom died a in tragic car wreak in NYC last night. My mother-in-law and nephew were in the city with them but waiting in the room. Her friend and her grandson were taxiing to the room from the airport when a garbage truck hit them killing the our friend, and the driver and injuring the grandson.

It's been an emotional day for my wife and her family as her mom is the only one out there with the grandson who was in a coma but seems to be on the road to recovery. Tragic for sure. I feel horrible even thinking about worring about running a marathon tomorrow. We just wish we were home and had our own little boy. Lifes so fragile, guess you just never know.

I have no goals tomorrow- just hope to feel good and get it over with so we can get home.

Comments
From Jake K on Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 21:50:59 from 72.215.165.208

Sorry to hear that news. A real bummer. Go run your heart out tomorrow and then get home.

Thanks for the note that you left at the running store... That was a cool surprise.

Good luck!!

From JPark on Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 21:56:31 from 174.52.34.169

So sorry about the news.

Best of luck tomorrow. Go throw down a good one.

From Clay on Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 22:04:04 from 71.195.211.7

Man Clyde sorry to hear about that!!! Have a good race and then have a safe trip home, my prayers go out to you and your wife and family!

Race: Ojai to Ocean Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:30:52, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
27.40

Never felt into it today. Just couldn't get going. Did't sleep at all last night- totally soaked my bed in sweat. Felt like I was sleeping in a garbage bag. Spits from the race weren't too bad but the effort was way too hard. Humidity was off the hook and I've never sweat that bad in my life. Was covered in salt.

Got caught at mile 25.5 and ended up second. Just kind of bummed all around. Can't wait to get home and see Myler. He's been at Gramps and Grammys house for 11 days. Too long. Anyways full report tomorrow when I'm home.

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Race Report*

The course starts in Ojai a smaller city about 12 miles from Ventura Ca. You make a 6 mile loop in Ojai then run down in to Ventura and then do about 5.5 miles up and down the beach front. So the course is semi aided starting at 700 ft and dropping to sea level. But you actually climb up to 800 ft or something. There's a good uphill from mile 2.5 to 5. Continual climbing throughout.

Mik'L drove us up to Ojai that morning. Our motel was on the beach a mile or so from the finish down in Ventura. Temps were just under 60 F. Humidity was like nothing I'd ever seen (while running). I did live in northern England for 2 years and this was very similar. Think, wet air. Almost like running through a membrane or something. In the car on the way up we had to keep using the windshield wipers but it wasn't raining. Just a ton of moister in the air.

Anyways got to the start with about 45 min's to spare. Hit the porta pod. Then sat in the car for a while. Then we did a warm up with another potty stop and it was basically time to start. Race started 10 mins late which was bothersome. Some guy liked the sound of his own voice on a megaphone and just kept rambling on and on about who know what. Finally I yelled out "lets go". He didn't seem too happy about being called out in front of the 1000+ other runners.

1. 5:35- Went out shoulder to shoulder with the eventual winner (Jay I think was his name) but by .7 I started to pull away.

2. 5:23- The first 2.5 miles kind of drop around the west side of Ojai before you start the climb up around the east side to make the loop. I just tried to relax and run smooth. But in hindsight this mile seems too fast now.

3. 5:28- Half mile downhill and half mile up as we start really the only ONE uphill section. As I round the turn I glance back and don't even really see Jay anywhere.

4. 5:43- My plan for the uphill miles was to stay relaxed and not force the pace at all. But I did want to keep all my splits under 6 min pace. By now I'm completely saturated in sweat and for some crazy reason my left quad is cramping really bad... just have to keep grinding.

5. 5:52- Steepest uphill mile. Goal was to keep it under 6 min pace and was happy to see a 5:52 when I felt like I was really taking it EZ. Mik'L met me at the end of this mile and top of the hill with my first GU.

6. 5:37- Start repeating the first part of the loop past the starting line and down out of Ojai. Just trying to kind of work into a smooth pace. The crazy thing is that this was the same leg as the 2nd mile and now that I was "warmed up" I was expecting to run it faster... but was 14 seconds slower.

7. 5:42- Same mile as the 3rd give or take. Not trying to force any pace just trying to conserve energy. But things just feel harder than they should.

8. 5:34- Take the paved trail out of Ojai and start the downhill miles to Ventura. Heart rate seems high and both quads are cramping.

9. 5:47- This mile seemed really hard. Didn't feel like I was going anywhere and was already having thoughts of the worst...

10. 5:39- Happy to see the pace come down a little on a section that wasn't as fast as mile 9. Tried to tell myself that things were ok and that we could do this.

11. 5:25- The best all out  downhill mile of the course. No rollers just straight drop. 

12. 5:33- Kind of flattens out for a few. Still a net drop but much less grand than the likes of mile 11. I'm hanging in there. Basically just grinding out every mile. Never felt good and just had to work for  everyone. But was happy to see that each mile would still come to me even feeling so blah.

13. 5:42- Fairly flat with a couple little drops. Hit the half at 1:13:30 on my gps (13.11). But when I got to the race clock half it was at (13.35 and 1:15:00). I'm pretty sure my watch was right and they were set up a little long. At this point Mik'L tells me I'm about 1:20 up on Jay who's in 2nd place and a long ways up on 3rd. So I kind of stop worrying about "racing" anyone and just try to focus on my own splits.

14. 5:42- Very similar mile to the last.

15. 5:37- I don't remember this mile at all.

16. 5:39- As I'm approaching the mile marker I'm thinking that I'm coming up to 15 and as I get close I see the "16" mile sign. Sweet! It was like a free mile. You think your at 15 and then hit 16 in a marathon... a plus for sure.

17. 5:42- Grinding it out. The course is just a 1% or so downhill through most of these miles. I'm super uncomfortable throughout. Just not mentally there plus physically really feel like I'm killing it every single mile... just cannot get into a groove. Heart rate had to be sky high. I did see a GIANT bullfrog right on the trail during this mile. The guy on the bike that was escorting me down the trial turned around and we discussed just how big that sucker really was. At least 2.5 softballs or bigger.

18. 5:34- This was a fast mile and I'm not sure why or how. Not any steep downhill just more of the same. I sure didn't feel like superman all the sudden. But I'll take it.

19. 5:45- Mentally just really trying to work hard til mile 20 or so. Wanted to get down to the beach and then see how I'd fare on the last 5.5 of the course

20. 5:52- I can tell that things are going to get UGLY. Hit 20 mile in 1:53:00. So with some quick math still think I can totally go sub 2:30 if I only hold 6 min pace....

21. 6:04- Mik'L was here with a drink and some chomps. But we missed the handoff and this really through me off. She had to sprint up and get them to me and between the handoff... trying to drink and chew... I just totally lost momentum.

22. 6:07- running on the road on the beach front. Passing half marathoners. I'm really, really not doing good.

23. 6:00- Past the Ventura pier. Think to myself "Clyde just dig deep here". "It's right there and you can go get it". But I just cannot go any harder.

24. 6:10- This was the longest, hardest mile in all my marathons. It was a turn around mile and as we just kept going farther and farther away from the finish line the mile seemed to drag on forever. I yelled at the bike guy "are we going the right way... shouldn't we have turned by now". I wasn't joking either- very concerned and desperate. Plus as the mile ends we did hit the turn around and all the sudden I see Jay (2nd) place guy only about 20 seconds back... OMH. I know I'm toast. 

25. 6:05- Tried so hard to dig here. Wanted to win. The day before the race I didn't care about winning. But now 25 miles into this death march of a race I wanted something....  I'd earned a win.... Jay catches me at 25.5 and hit's me like a brick wall. It was sad. I couldn't respond and that was the end of my glory. The bike escort that had become my buddy over the last 25 miles was so easily won over by the new guy. All we had gone through together and it meant nothing. I was the old cow and Jay was the new cow. New cows are better:)

26. 6:22- With the win gone and finish line in sight I just finished. Not grand not victorious. My heart hurt and so did my quads and calves.

.2  in 5:54 pace.

So that's that. A very emotional week. A long hard race. And a downer of a finish. Guess it's time to move on past this episode in my life. So glad to get home last night and see Myler. The last 11 days have been hard on Mik'L and I.

Looking forward to a little recovery phase and then I'll try to get ready to run a good half at Bryce and TOU... and that's that. 


Kinvara Miles: 26.20
Comments
From JPark on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 16:24:09 from 174.52.34.169

2:30:52 and 2nd place is pretty darn good for not "feeling into it". You should feel good about the effort.

From Little Bad Legs on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 20:04:27 from 68.186.0.46

Nice job Clyde. Enjoy being back together as a family. Looking forward to hearing how things went.

From Clay on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 21:31:29 from 71.195.211.7

Nice race considering everything you've been through in the last 48 hours! Running in humity is a different animal but a second place finish and not feeling into it is pretty dang good. Get home and hug Myler and then it puts everything into perspective. Hang in there.

From Kory on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 22:08:05 from 184.155.135.194

Hey still a great time and under all the emotional stress.

From James on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 22:16:38 from 174.23.153.141

Sorry it didn't go quite as planned.

From Paul on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 07:45:55 from 71.208.133.240

Is this a non-aided PR for you? If so, congrats on that, especially given humid conditions. These are two pretty solid marathons you've put together so far this year.

From Jake K on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 10:58:28 from 155.100.226.54

Great job Clyde. Looking forward to hearing more about it. The coast was really socked in w/ clouds and it was really humid. I was drenched after running a mile and immediately thought - uh oh, this isn't good marathon weather!

Two really good marathons already this year. You're running really well. Congrats. I know its probably tough to get passed at the end, but you're batting .500 on winning marathons this year - if it was baseball, you'd be a hall of famer!

From Superfly on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 11:21:17 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys. Full report up now.

Paul- this is a aided race. Starts a like 750ft and drops to 6ft.

From jun on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 11:48:19 from 205.158.160.209

Thanks for the report. Sorry you weren't feeling it. Still wicked fast. At least you're home with family now.

From Fritz on Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 22:01:53 from 76.27.28.67

Nice report. Sorry that it didn't go as planned but still a great time especially considering the less than ideal conditions.

From Steve on Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 00:17:02 from 66.87.64.196

That is one sweet run. I'm going to carry a Taser for the next guy that passes me in the last 1/4 mile of a marathon. Hate that..

From JamesH on Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 12:25:38 from 209.33.214.26

Sounds like quite an experience. A good race even with the struggles though. Get some well earned rest.

From Logan Fielding on Thu, Jun 07, 2012 at 16:38:37 from 74.211.12.125

Nice job with your race Clyde. I know it has been a tough time for your family the last little bit. We need to get together next week for some fun runs.

From Superfly on Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 10:08:00 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks again guys. After a week of reflection... I'm still bummed about the outcome but I'm almost over it but still not ready to jump back into "training mode". I think one more mild week is on the menu.

Total Distance
0.00

Planned rest day. Wanted to relax after this race so I'll take a couple off. Legs are pretty sore though so running would be hard. I guess that's what happens when you cramp up at mile 4 and then keep pushing for 22 more miles. 

Did some comparison from Ojai marathon to the Modesto marathon. Keep in mind Modesto is basically pancake flat but had perfect cool conditions and Ojai has some downhill but had really humid, sticky conditions.  At Modesto I felt so in the groove for the first 17 miles then ok through 21 and really bad the last 4 for sure.

At Ojai I never felt smooth or in any groove. It was a total grind but even during the last mile when I was struggling I didn't feel as awful as I did the last 4 miles at Modesto when my stomach was cramping and I was dry heaving and needed to throw up.

Through the first 13 miles I was only 3 seconds faster at Ojai and after 14 miles my time was exactly the same at both races. And the bulk of the elevation loss is all in the first 12 miles.

Through mile 20 I was 43 seconds faster at Ojai

Through mile 26 I was 1:34

and the final difference was 1:54 faster at Ojai

So in review if I could run a race where I could feel good like at Modesto but not get sick and then grind out the finish like at Ojai... then maybe I'd run a race where I'd be totally happy with the results. Because things just never felt good at Ojai I never could use the downhill to really aid my time... otherwise I think through 20 miles I would have been 2-3 mins faster instead of 43 seconds.

I guess you can second guess things forever but this is kind of my review.

Comments
From Kory on Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 12:45:35 from 134.50.89.24

Clyde, I also think you have to look at your emotional state. Getting bad news the night before a marathon is not a very positive outlook to approach a race. Plus missing your child and the humid environment you were in. All this plays a big piece in a race.

Was you food intake the same for both races?

Total Distance
3.20

I didn't want to run today  but- After taking yesterday off and having no luck loosening up in the legs I decided to run today. It seems that time off is great but the only thing that helps loosen up my sore legs is running. So just took it EZ on the treadmill while watching PTI. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 3.20
Total Distance
6.10

Ran with Heath this morning over by his house. Did a loop through the fields. Ran just over 8 min mile pace with him but on the 3rd mile I told him to pick it up for a mini tempo. He hit that mile in 7:26. He's running great and getting in the miles everyday. Looking forward to seeing his progress thru Oct 6. Nice and cool out this morning at 57 F. 

Asics TRI Miles: 6.10
Total Distance
7.10

Felt worse today than yesterday. On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the worst- I'd say I'm about a 9.5 at soreness and fatigue. Just dead in every part of my day. Crazy because after the Modesto marathon in March I was only at like a 4 out of 10. With this race not even being a full 2 min's faster I'm not sure it was worth the trade off. 

Oh well. Wanted to actually go shorter this morning but in the middle needed a potty stop and had to go on a little bigger loop to get to the closest stop at that point. No plans to run again the rest of the day. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 7.10
Total Distance
7.10

Same run as yesterday. Felt slightly better but still rolled a gutter ball. So so tired last night I couldn't sleep- I know that sounds crazy but it's a place you don't want to visit. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 7.10
Total Distance
13.10

Levins wins double titles at NCAA's!

In other uneventful news I ran an EZ half marathon this morning in a 7:06 avg. 

Asics TRI Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Logan Fielding on Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 14:48:01 from 74.211.12.125

Glad to see you are enjoying the TRI shoes. Half Ironman next year in STG? Congrats on your half marathon win today.

Total Distance
11.20

Looped around the DC then extended through LV. Quads weren't sore but they just didn't feel good. Kind of tight and useless. Cooler temps again this morning 60 F. But I think summer is gonna stop messing around and start using the brass knuckles. I'd take more of this great weather but it just won't last. 

Blue Launch Miles: 11.20
Total Distance
12.50

Really a grind this morning. Started out doing one 2.4 mile loop around the park with our new big dog named "Ears". She was done at about mile 2 and so was I... brought her home and then went over to the river but the trail was blocked while they are repairing the burnt bridge so I looped back through the north end of B-hills and a little extension into LV. Just had to put one foot in front of the other this morning. Robotic, stiff and overall just felt kind of funky. The bright side is that we got another AMAZING morning for mid-June.  57 F when the sun came up!

Pegasus Miles: 12.50
Comments
From Holt on Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 14:34:32 from 75.162.170.209

Are we up for tomorrow morning?

From Superfly on Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 16:45:55 from 174.253.160.34

Yes

From jtshad on Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 09:10:46 from 204.134.132.225

Hope you have fun running with your new partner, Ears!

Total Distance
14.00

Guys run here. Did one mile before the guys showed. Regular loop with the Circle of Trust. EZ and slow this morning. Good to get out one some normal runs after 3 weeks of craziness. Got home and took Ears out for another 5k. She was done after about 2 miles so the last one was slow. She had to stop for a potty in the street and then a drink in the gutter later on. 

Asics TRI Miles: 14.00
Comments
From Rob on Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 08:45:17 from 206.71.84.68

Sounds like me, but I will usually try to drink from the gutter before I pee in the street.

Total Distance
12.50

Over to the river but the bridge was closed again. So back up the river and around Stone Cliff. This run felt like it was 19 miles and not 12.5 but that's how it goes. Did it all out in the sun and was pretty dehydrated when I got home with temp already at 80 F. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 12.50
Comments
From Holt on Sat, Jun 16, 2012 at 15:44:26 from 67.2.241.91

You alive?

From Superfly on Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 09:18:13 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah. Mik'L has been up north at that funeral. I just didn't feel like pushing the boy out in the heat or getting him up before the sun came up to run. Plus I started ripping out my old driveway and pouring in a new one project. Basically didn't have any extra energy to run.

Total Distance
0.00

Mik'L is out of town and I wasn't in the mood to push Myler out in the heat. Plus I tore out my driveway today and with the help of Shatch we got half of it poured. Big big day of back breaking work. I'm sure I burned more calories working than I would have out running 20 miles. 

Total Distance
0.00

Another day with Mik'L gone and I just didn't want to get up way early and get Myler up to push him in the jogger. So I guess this week is what I wanted originally after Ojai marathon.... a little rest and break from hard mileage. Spent basically the entire day moving the rubble from the old driveway and building a wall with it down in the ditch by my house. I feel like I need a body cast from my toes to my neck.... everything hurts and I'm only half way done!

Total Distance
15.30

DC loop. Out early. Mik'L and I had to switch running times. Now I'll go before her the rest of the summer. Which means I need to be home by 6:30-7. Not too bad of a run for a Monday. However after not running since Thursday it took most of the run to find any kind of stride and I had a lot of junk in the system. 

Poured the other side of the driveway today. Temps said it hit 106 F at the Little Valley weather station one mile from my house. But aside from the heat the job went great. Steve Hatch (Shatch) is a super craftsman and managed the project like a pro. I'm very thankful for all his help. 

4 miles on the treadmill this evening. 

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 4.00Blue Launch 2 Miles: 11.30
Total Distance
18.20

DC then Stone Cliff back up to River Road and home. 7:15 avg. I wore the gps today to see just how slow the pace was. I don't care but needed a visual to clarify. Not as slow as if feels like I'm going right now. I think I'm still a couple weeks out from really feeling like rolling again. 

More work today on the driveway. Cut the lines in the second side. Lots of landscape projects around the whole area. And spent some time working on the rubble and ditch project. That one will take a while but a little work a day will start to show some progress. Felt dehydrated and kind of sick just after noon. Came in and showered off me and Myler then we both had a solid hour nap. 

4.9 out and around Silkwood this afternoon. It was sunny and very hot. I hated it.

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 4.90Pegasus Miles: 13.30
Comments
From Jake K on Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 16:40:01 from 155.100.226.54

You should definitely put Duluth on your radar for next year... Allegiant flies there pretty cheap which I think you can take out of Vegas. Its really a cool race and the whole town just supports it 110% which makes it a lot of fun.

From Superfly on Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 16:50:55 from 74.211.21.81

yeah we looked at that flight this year. the only problem was that it only leaves Vegas on Friday and comes home on Monday... only option. The Monday things is perfect but I'm not big on travel the day before a goal race. So if we went out most likely we'd do a different airline.

From Superfly on Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 16:52:25 from 74.211.21.81

BTW we love Allegiant!

From Jake K on Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 16:55:40 from 155.100.226.54

I wish they flew into SLC. It almost makes me mad that they don't! :-) They fly from that random airport in Phoenix that my parents live near - I told them they need to start taking advantage of it b/c Allegiant goes to a lot of cool places up north.

From Holt on Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 18:01:05 from 67.2.240.4

We on for the morning? I'll be there.

From Superfly on Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 20:44:16 from 174.255.130.116

Yes

Total Distance
18.10

Boys run at my house. Did .7 with Logan (who I found a sleep in his truck) before Dave and Hoopy showed up. Then the regular DC loop at so so pace. Not fast but not super slow either. Then when I got home I took Ears around the park loop for 2.4 more. 

It was hot this morning and started out at 77 F at 5:30 a.m and just got warmer. I was pretty dehydrated at then end and in need of some salt. 

4.9 out around Silkwood again. 103 F when I went out... you can visualize just how awesome that must have been.

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 4.90Asics TRI Miles: 13.20
Total Distance
18.40

DC loop then around Stonecliff back to River Road and home for 13.3. Then I picked up Ears and did the 2.4 mile park loop. Felt so so most of the run but started to get hot by the end as the sun came up. Once I got Ears the pace really slowed as neither one of us wanted to push it. 

2.7 miles on the treadmill. It was 107 F outside and on the street I'm sure it was much hotter. I couldn't go out anyways because Mik'L had a meeting. So while Myler played I logged some super EZ miles in the garage. 

Lunarfly #2 Miles: 2.70Blue Launch 2 Miles: 15.70
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop early. Only needed 10 this morning and had sooo much to do in the yard. So I got up early and pushed through it. Temps were hot and dry. I normally don't get cotton mouth but today I had it pretty bad. Stopped for a drink at the DC and slugged the rest of it out. 

Driveway project is basically all done. New drive is all done- colored, cut, cleaned and just needs to be sealed. All the rubble and mess from the old drive is just about done in my ditch project. I built some big retaining walls out of them and then back filled to add about 10 extra feet to that side of the lot. Another couple hours and it'll be done. I just couldn't lift one more chunk today and got cooked up by the heat. It's been a long long week for Superfly. I can't remember when I've worked so hard physically before accompanied by a 100 mile week of running... when it's 100+ outside. I'm taking the boat to the lake everyday next week if the wind dies down...

Asics TRI Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
20.00

20 mile run down the STG course from around 17 miles up the course down to the finish then back up the last 3. Hit a 6:07 avg for the run. Didn't feel like hammering anything today but hit some faster times. Got out fast as Steve and Aaron pushed the pace from the second we got out of the vehicles. So no real warm up just right into it. Only really happy that the week is over and I got my 100 mile week in for June. Now I just hope my quads handle this (the first real downhill training) good and that I can run regular next week. 

Kinvara2 Miles: 20.00
Total Distance
10.20

Sore. I didn't want to get too sore on Saturdays run down the course.... Backfire. The legs were super sore on Sunday. Even my calves which typically don't hurt running the STG course. Quads were sore to the touch too. So this mornings run was in question to start with. Took it super EZ but tried to keep the form straight and square. Was surprised to see that I ran the loop in a 7:05 avg. It felt at least a min per mile slower. Guessing the first couple runs or days this week will be semi recovery. 

Asics TRI Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
17.00

DC loop then back around the park after coming up River Road. Legs were sore again. Saturdays run was one of the dumbest training moves for me in a while. I was barely only 70% recovered from Ojai marathon anyways... then went and did a semi hard 20 miler down the marathon course. Dumb dumb. 

So with the heavy soreish legs the run was a battle and pace was slow. 7:10 avg. 

4.9 mile Silkwood run. Hot and a pretty strong headwind made this a hard run. Plus the 3 chicken pot pies I cooked up and ate solo at lunch didn't sit well.

Blue Launch Miles: 12.10Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 4.90
Total Distance
18.00

3 early miles

10.2 miles on the regular loop with Logan. Pretty EZ run and was pleased to see a 7:00 avg for the run. Quads are still very knotted up. I feel like Forest Gump when he has the metal braces on his legs and it just wont let him "go". I'm wishing I could break free from the soreness and tightness and break those braces so I could Run Forest run!

P.M 4.9 miles on the Slickwood run. Another hot one. 105 F and windy. Wind was coming from the west and this run is mostly north and south so the crosswind kind of helped cool or dry or dehydrate... not sure. Quads felt like it was the last mile of a horrible marathon. Guys- I need ya back soon!

Asics TRI Miles: 13.10
Total Distance
16.40

Early morning run with Logan. It was hot out. At 6 a.m we were just about at mile 9 and passed the Summit Athletic Club. It was 6:03 a.m and 81 F. We both felt the need for a cool beverage and were happy the run was over in the end. 6:57 avg. 

Quads felt much better than last night but no where close to normal. It's just a day to day project keeping this ship afloat. 

3 more miles this afternoon around the park and back up into LV. Hot and hammered.

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 3.00Pegasus Miles: 13.40
Total Distance
10.20

Logan came over early and we did the normal DC loop in reverse. No watch but pace was regular. A little cooler this morning made the run seem much easier than yesterday. Finished it off then got home and pack up to head out to the lake for  a few hours this morning. 

Got to Quail Creek and the water was almost glass. Just a couple other boats out. I went first on the wake board and hit a couple nice jumps as I was getting going.... then on my third attempt I got off balance in the air and landed funny. Either broke or majorly sprained my right ankle. For me it's the worst ankle injury ever. Swelling and pain. It's gut check time... hope and pray I'm not out. RICE- rest, ice, compression, elevation

Blue Launch Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 09:14:06 from 209.33.254.93

No way! How's it feeling today?

From Ben VanBeekum on Sun, Jul 01, 2012 at 23:34:13 from 24.10.202.17

Sorry to here that Clyde!! Saw the Pics on FB, doesn't look Amigo!! Praying for the best.

From Superfly on Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 11:48:45 from 74.211.21.81

Thx Ben!

Total Distance
0.00

Ankle was way too jacked up to mess with running. Swollen- black and blue. So long good time at Bryce...

Total Distance
5.00

Tried the wrapping tobacco around the swollen ankle trick last night. Slept with it. Work this morning and it felt a little better and a lot of the black and blue bruising had gone away.

I had to try and run on it.... Went out around the park loop. Couldn't put any weight on it so was basically running on my toe on the right side and really working the left side hard to compensate. Had a couple scary points where it shifted under a rock and sent sharp pains racing. Got home and tried the treadmill for another 2.6 miles. It was slow but felt better because the platform was smooth and predictable- plus I set the deck to have a little bounce in it for relief. I guess worst case is that I can only do like 5 miles a day on the machine until the pain goes away. 

Starting to write off Bryce from a racing point of view. I already paid for the race and room and can't get refunds on either. So maybe we'll just go watch? Honestly this sucks!

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 2.60
Comments
From Holt on Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 14:25:45 from 67.2.240.4

Take it easy on it... But good to see that you are able to get a little bit in.

From Clay on Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 08:29:07 from 71.195.211.7

Hang in there Clyde! Being injured can really suck but sometimes it helps us find perspective... Just remember that your young and you won't lose a lot of fitness if you have to take some time off, don't aggregate it more cuz it might make things worse. Speaking from experience of course:)

From josse on Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 09:00:46 from 70.196.195.37

I have had some pretty bad sprains before (that look just as bad or worse than yours). I run through them and just ice a lot and scrape and do massage, which is painful but helps to tighten the tendons and ligament. I have also taped mine but don't really like it, maybe a compression splint would help.

From Superfly on Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 10:47:04 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys!

Josse- That's some great insight. Glad to hear you were able to run through it with no further damage. Because that's kind of what I want to do- even though everyone around me says stay off it:)

From josse on Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 11:06:44 from 70.196.193.84

You do have to be careful, I would stay off dirt trails for at least 3 months and be aware that your ankle will permanently be prone to further sprains. one thing that has really helped me not to sprain my ankle is tying my shoes tight around the ankle. I use to never retye my shoes but now I always do.

Total Distance
8.00

Decided to try running again. Did 3 miles on the treadmill and the ankle felt so so. Not great but no super sharp pain. So after Mik'L got home from her run I decide to go out on the street and try a few more. Headed out on the Silkwood run. Weight distribution and timing were way off and the run was laboring. Had a couple sharp pains and then another about .5 from the finish that seemed to have a lasting "hurt". Starting to think this run wasn't a great idea. Ankle is a little less swollen but still bruised up. No X-ray yet but I did have a Dr. look at it and through his mobility and resistance exam he didn't think it was broken but a very bad sprain (sometimes worse than a brake). Sucks to be me. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
8.50

1.5 on the Treadmill then out around the middle BH loop and extended through the Secret St. Felt so so again on the ankle. No really shape pains so that was good but I stayed focused the entire run as not to let any extra weight flow to either side. 

Spent the 4th working in the yard just finishing off about 10 little projects that have eluded me for a few weeks. Then went to the Holts for a BBQ pool party. Had nice cool weather with some slight rain drops here and there. Too bad we didn't have this weather when we were out running at say... club.

Blue Launch Miles: 8.50
Total Distance
10.20

Decided to brave the DC loop today without any warm up on the treadmill. It was a painful slow run but I made it around the loop alive. Ankle still sits at around a 7 out of 10 on the pain scale and all out running seems weeks away. But my limp/ running stride seems to be working and allowing me to 1. get out and mentally relax on a run everyday, 2. Keep somewhat in shape as my weight isn't too bad even though I'm still eating for 3 people, 3. Keep somewhat of a normal schedule with the body and leg muscles so that when I'm able to "run free" there shouldn't be a big re-training cycle. IDK. 

Humid this morning with temps starting at 72 F around sun up. But after doing the run I decided that whatever it feels like compared to normal... I like this better. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 12:53:01 from 155.100.226.54

Bummer on the ankle. Hope it rebounds - you never know, just keep the faith and don't do anything too silly in the meantime :-)

From Superfly on Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 13:01:00 from 74.211.21.81

I'm seriously my own worst enemy. But summer only lasts for a few months right? Only young for so long? Live it up...

From Jake K on Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 13:03:39 from 155.100.226.54

You gotta have fun... otherwise what's the point? Boats make me nervous now, though - I seriously rocked my back trying to waterski last summer.

From Superfly on Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 13:06:39 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah there's always a pain/fun give and take with boat activities. I had our boat out like 17-18 times last summer with only minor aches and pains. So rocking my ankle last week was kind of "unlucky".

Total Distance
5.75

Up in Torrey for the weekend. Ran around town a couple times. Took Ears out and back a couple miles and then went back out alone to finish up. The ankle isn't black and blue anymore and the swelling is going down... but the pain seems to be higher. 

Total Distance
5.60

Today there was the Apple days 5k. But I didn't run. I looped through town and ran by the starting line as people were registering and warming up. Just decided it wasn't a good idea with the ankle. By the time this run was over it was hurting pretty bad. Seems to be hurting worse everyday. 

Asics TRI Miles: 5.60
Total Distance
0.00

Most likely taking the day totally off. I've got a serious ankle injury and it's going to be some time before I'm running big mileage and fast races again. Bryce is officially "out". I'm just really hoping TOU half is still a possibility. 

Comments
From Andrea on Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 11:53:30 from 72.37.244.100

Sorry about the ankle. Hoping for a speedy recovery!

From Jake K on Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 12:03:30 from 155.100.226.54

Lots of time until TOU 1/2. You can be back running full steam ahead by then.

From RileyCook on Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 12:35:05 from 132.3.57.68

Sorry to hear about the injury. I get injured somewhat often (I like to say I have glass legs), and the one thing I've learned is that it's better to miss a few days now than a few weeks down the road by trying to push through the injury. I think it's wise to take a day or two off and then re-assess. Hang in there.

From Superfly on Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 08:27:08 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys! I think injuries are way more mental than physical. I'm going crazy not heading out for a run everyday. But it's a good week to be off since yesterdays high was 112 F.

Total Distance
0.00

Taking another day totally off. Yesterday my ankle felt better than it has since the injury. I planned on running today but in the night it really throbbed. Swelling is around 70% of what it was at the full swell. So there is still a lot of improvement to be made. 

I'm getting fat.

Comments
From Jake K on Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 08:29:23 from 155.100.226.54

Just think of it as being carbo-loaded

From scottkeate on Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 14:27:55 from 216.49.181.254

So sorry to hear about your injury. It is really tough to watch the fitness level go down--I've been there. Hang in there!

From Holt on Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 18:04:29 from 67.2.240.4

How are you feeling now?

From Superfly on Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 19:10:43 from 74.211.21.81

Jake- LOADED!

Scott- true true.

Dave- Able to run the last couple days. not super great but pain is doable. I decided I might as well run on it because it didn't feel any better taking days off.

Total Distance
4.00

4 miles on the treadmill this morning. Running on the machine seems to feel the best. Sad but true. Nice and smooth foot strikes every time. It's been super hot. 116 F on Tuesday and 113 F today. Not fun to be working out on a back yard. I've been helping a friend with some landscaping- dirt, sprinkler, sod, curb, block wall ect...

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
8.20

Sasha called me last night and said he was in town and wanted to do a run. So he and Benjamin came over at 5:30 a.m and we hit up the B-hills middle loop. Benny waited at the B-hills church while Sasha and I looped down by the river. 

It was good to chit chat with those guys. It's been a long time since I ran with Sasha (maybe 5 years). Anyways a good run. EZ and slow on the sore ankle. 7:32 avg for the run. 

Ankle feels runnable. Maybe a 6 out of 10. So I'm not taking anymore days off. I'll just run on it and hope that sooner than later I'll be able to train again.

Blue Launch Miles: 8.20
Total Distance
12.00

Out and back over to the DC. It rained hard in the night and seemed to be so refreshing to run through town and see all the wet/ soaked streets. But it made things really humid. I didn't leave until after Mik'L got home at just after 7. But I'll take it! What a nice break from the super hot, sunny and painful summer weather we've been having.

As for the run. No watch but pace was honest. Faster than yesterdays 7:30ish avg- I'm guessing I was just under 7 min avg. The ankle is about the same on the pain scale. Running on the left side of the road kills and making right turns hurts worse too. It's still about a size and a half bigger than the other ankle too. But I'm happy and blessed to be out running and very thankful for the rain. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Logan Fielding on Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 14:44:16 from 74.211.12.125

Glad you are feeling a little better. Any plans for Saturday?

Total Distance
18.00

Since I couldn't run Bryce today and SHatch couldn't either I was able to run with him down the course. His longest run so far was 15 so upping the mileage to 18 was a big step but very doable. We just took it EZ and had a super nice run down the STG course in July. Rain almost the entire run and temps in the 60's. Unheard of! Maybe the best mid summer run ever for me here in STG as far as temps and conditions go. Heath did great too only struggling a little and really no walk breaks. 

My ankle and system felt pretty good all things considered. Lots of Wintercrest and a slower pace helped. 

Asics TRI Miles: 18.00
Total Distance
12.40

DC loop extended through the Secret Street. A coolish 66 F when I started a little after 7 a.m and only warmed to 76 F by the end. Humidity was right around 70%. It's just heavenly running around town and having everything soaked from the rains of the past 5 days. What a blessing. 

Ankle was more sore today than it was on Saturday. I also wore the compression socks and I struggle running in them. So there was no flow this morning; rather just a grind. 7:07 avg for the run. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. Another great morning. Kind of muggy but coming from the dry norm it feels refreshing. No watch but a consistent pace. Ankle is still sore. It looks deformed but running is working. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Logan Fielding on Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 10:44:23 from 205.126.88.57

Can you run at 5:15am on Wednesday? We leave for camp at 7am.

From Holt on Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:29:14 from 67.2.240.4

Running at 5:15? Sounds good and that will give us enough time to not have to push it on your ankle Clyde.

From Superfly on Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 13:16:46 from 174.255.128.148

C u then!

Total Distance
17.10

DC loop here with Dave. Super temps this morning dropping to 64 F for the over night low. No matter how trashed you feel cool temps always help. Just conversational pace and ended the loop at a 6:58 avg. Feeling kind of achy all over and the ankle was and is sore. Wore a small brace today but it didn't seem to help. I'm guessing over the next few weeks I'm just going to have to get tough because this might be as good as it gets. We saw a skunk in B-hills at about mile 5.5 it crossed the road right in front of us and we slowed to avoid a spray. 

7 more miles a hour or so later. Mik'L did her run and I worked in the garden for an hour. Then once she got home at around 8 a.m I decided to try another run. B-hills loop extended through the secret street. Tried to do a few fartlek pick-ups throughout the run just to see how any faster pace felt. The verdict- not great. At about 6:15 pace I reach my pain threshold. Efficient form is out the door. So other muscles and bones hurt because of the compensation of the right side.  Hit miles of 6:38, 6:30, 6:18 and I was dragging by the end. 6:55 avg for this run.

LunaRacer Miles: 7.00Ghost Yellow Miles: 10.10
Comments
From JPark on Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 22:46:03 from 174.52.34.169

You're still putting up pretty big miles despite the injury. 'Hope to see you all healed up quickly. Hang in there.

From Superfly on Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 16:05:57 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. After 7 years of marathon running. Doing mileage is the only thing I know how to do... good or bad? right or wrong I just like to run.

Total Distance
12.60

DC loop then around Stone Cliff to finish. 7:02 avg. After hitting a 8:15 first mile and then a few 7:15's I buckled down on the last 6 miles to bring the avg back down but just couldn't close the gap on the 7 min guy. Ankle feels as good as it has so far. Still only about 50% of normal though. Don't know how I'll ever run fast again. 

Pegasus Miles: 12.60
Total Distance
20.20

Long Run....

77 F muggy and hot this morning at just after 5 a.m when I started. Between the conditions, my ankle and lack of efficiency, and choice of course. This run kicked my you know what. Ran like a nomad this morning without a real plan. Over to B-hills then down into Bloomington. Then decided to go look at Steve's new house, then around the Bloomington loop and back up the trail to River Road. Finally wondering through B-hills and back to River road trying to get the distance. That's just a bad way to try and do a 20 miler. It's much easier with a pre-determined route and a plan. Started to overheat by mile 9 and by mile 13 I couldn't believe there was still 7 miles to go. Just a tough day at the office. Ran into Dave and his team with about 2 miles to go. Kind of nice to see someone and chit chat. I was totally out of it by then and in no mans land:) Didn't try and kind of workout or first half, second half thing. But I did see the clock at mile 10 and it was just under 1:12 then ran the second 10 just over 1:07 to finish the 20 miles at a 6:57 avg and just under 2:20:00

Had to stop 3 times a long the way for drinks at warm drinking fountains. But once at a nice cooler on the golf course- it saved my life.


Asics TRI Miles: 20.20
Comments
From Jake K on Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:54:58 from 155.100.226.54

Nice getting in the 20 before the weekend. A good negative split without really trying for it.

From Superfly on Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 11:51:42 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. Good job with your 19 as well. Have fun up in the wild America.

From Bam on Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 00:15:48 from 89.204.240.193

Well done for sticking at it and getting the 20 in - I'd have headed home if I were feeling so rough.

From Superfly on Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 19:53:13 from 74.211.21.81

Bam- thanks it wasn't very pretty. I enjoyed your little write up the other day. I lived in England for a couple years and reading your post sparked back several memories of the UK and your words... i.e- cheeky

Total Distance
10.00

Run on Saturday evening in Orem. Headed out from Mik'L's aunts house that's right around the corner from Timpanogos high school. Ran from there up to the mouth of the canyon. That's mile 3 at the trailhead at the mouth of the canyon- then form there I just did another two miles up the canyon to go out 5 miles in 36 mins. Then flipped directions and came home in 32 min's for a 6:49 avg. Had a pretty consistent headwind all the way up- giving me a nice tailwind on the way down. Kept the pace fairly smooth. Miles 4 and 5 were at 7:04 pace then keeping the same effort on the way down with the wind I hit a comfortable 6:18 on both the 6 and 7th mile. 

Ankle started out feeling really tight and sore. But seemed to warm up in a couple miles. It still wont allow me to run hard. I wouldn't have wanted anything harder than about what I ran. Running on the right hand side of the roads slop seems to really hurt too. 

Anyways good run to end the week and follow up yesterdays longer run. Had a emotional day at the Huntsman cancer center visiting Mik'L's uncle Dirk. He's been given a couple months to live and it's just crazy to see him like this... only a few months ago he was down here during the holidays unknowing of any cancer and fully healthy. He's 55.

Ghost Yellow Miles: 10.00
Comments
From josse on Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 20:01:11 from 70.196.193.151

Are you guys still in orem? of so I could show you how to work on your ankle.

From Superfly on Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 09:36:33 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks Josse I would have loved to... but we came home yesterday afternoon.

Total Distance
19.00

DC loop extended around the Secret St. Very humid this morning- over 80%. I sweat my butt off but still got home and was 3-4lbs over weight. Big weekend of travel and junk food/ soda/ eatingnonstop. Legs were so so. Sometimes I'd feel in the groove and other times it was like I was pulling a plow. The ankle seems to be at a stand still of "just ok". Still very stiff, slightly swollen and achy but allowing me to run- although not fast. I'll take what I can get.  

P.M. 6.6  miles around the middle B-hills loop. Temps were right around 100 F. Didn't feel too bad with a soaked shirt and hat. Kept it smooth and EZ too. But was happy to get home to ac and a cold shower. 

Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 6.60Pegasus Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Logan Fielding on Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 10:32:35 from 205.126.88.57

Sorry about last Wednesday. I was up until 2:30am getting stuff ready for our camp. Let me know if you want to go early tomorrow otherwise I will see you Wednesday.

Total Distance
17.00

Long run with LowGain this morning. Hot... Humid... and low on electrolytes = Clyde struggled. Left the house at 5 a.m and looped around the park then over through B-hills- down into Bloomington and around the loop. Then back up to the DC on to River Road and home. I did ok for the first 11 but then just really really labored the rest of the run. We were both covered in sweat... soaked. I didn't hydrate very good or eat after last nights run. So today's run was a true grind. The ankle didn't help but wasn't the biggest issue. After yesterday mornings 12.4 mile run I was 153lbs today after the 17 mile run I was 147lbs. Once we got to the corner by my house and hit 17 miles I told Logan I was done and walked it on in. I can count on one hand in 7 years of marathon training where I've walked on a run. 

Blue Launch Miles: 17.00
Total Distance
16.00

A.M. Went up to Snow Canyon state park with some of the locals for a little photo shoot. It ended up taking forever and I only ran a little under a mile. So by the time I got home and got running it was 8:40- fully sunny and fairly humid. I did ok through about 8 miles then kind of started draggin up River Road until I got home. Not too bad considering the time of day and how bad I was yesterday. Hoping for another run this afternoon/evening. 

P.M. Dug out 5 more miles on the treadmill. This run almost killed me all day before I even started it. It just seemed way too hard, hot and I was tired and hungry. But after stewing over it while taking care of business for a few hours out in town I came home and changed cloths. It still took 45 more mins to get going. Was originally going to go outside but the sun seemed intense. Got on the machine and watched a couple episodes of PTI. The run took about 45 min's... so super EZ but I got it in. 

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 5.00Asics TRI Miles: 11.00
Comments
From Logan Fielding on Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 13:30:12 from 64.255.85.26

I am going to call you "Marky Mark" with all these model shoots you are doing!

Total Distance
12.40

Ahhh... it seems every run this week is a drag. Literally drug it around the DC loop this morning. Then back through the secret street. Just trying to take it one run at a time and try to get through the week- at this point I'm so sick of summer. Ankle seemed pretty sore today too... got home and on my new tires I had a flat (a screw). Changing it in the garage was a nightmare. I can only imagine how bad it would have been on the side of the road with the truck jack and play tools. Guess it was a good learning lesson to be more prepared if it did happen out on I-15- say like between here and Vegas with temps over 110F. (I'd just call AAA)

Ghost Yellow Miles: 12.40
Comments
From JPark on Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 22:05:09 from 174.52.34.169

The commitment and persistence will payoff.

From Superfly on Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 06:51:33 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man, your awesome. It's just been one of those weeks. I'm hoping your right- hoping the ankle heals to even be able to find out...

Total Distance
15.60

Another DC/ Secret loop. Just one mile at a time and got er done. Didn't seem as bad as a few of the run have been this week. 77 F out before 5 a.m. Ankle was really sore early on and for most of the run. I'll take some IB today. 

3.2 miles on the treadmill at noon. Wanted to get it out of the way early so I could rest up as much as possible for tomorrows long run. 

Lunarfly #1 Miles: 3.20Pegasus Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Logan Fielding on Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 16:49:49 from 74.211.12.125

What are your plans for tomorrow? I need to be home by 8am if you want company. Dave should be back in town now.

From Superfly on Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 16:54:03 from 74.211.21.81

I was gonna go catch a ride from the park and run the course. I think a big group is meeting there at 4:45 to carpool up. I'll just be going EZ with no hard fast miles- just want 20. Will you have time to come? Hope too see ya there.

Total Distance
20.00

Long run down the course today. Started at the bottom of Veyo hill and ran to the finish line at the park. It ended up only being 18.75 so Aaron, Hayden (fresh home from his mission), and I extended over to DSC and back. Mike and Billy dropped us off and after a couple miles Aaron decided to tempo it in. LowGain and I just ran chit chat chill pace all the way home. Never tried to tempo- didn't want to. I was just happy to hit a long run at the end of a 100 mile week. Ended up running the 20 miles in 2:08:00 or a 6:25 overall avg. Pretty respectable but nothing that says anything about where or how the ankle would hold "racing" a full marathon. Every run this week has been a rough grind so today was a nice break. Just felt smooth and relaxed and I really needed a run like that. Plus it wasn't as hot and muggy as it's been and that makes a big difference. 

Blue Launch Miles: 20.00
Comments
From Clay on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 12:53:11 from 71.195.211.7

Nice job Clyde! I hope the ankle continues to improve! Injuries suck!

From Jake K on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 13:25:54 from 67.177.11.154

At least it held up for a really solid 20 miler!

From scottkeate on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 18:12:52 from 71.199.4.146

It great to see the ankle holding up for a good LR. Nice work! You're tough as nails, dude.

Total Distance
24.00

12.4 DC and Secret street loop. Then got home and did the Jadora 1.4 mile loop with Ears. Got out around 7:20 and late by most days standards. But it was warm from the start because of overnight cloud cover at 77F. The good news was the clouds stayed all run and temps never got warmer. Overall I had a great run for a Monday. Quads were sore from the long run down the course on Saturday. Ankle feels better than it has in a month. It's moving from feeling like a serious injury to more of feeling like a routine ankle sprain. Hoping for continued progress...

10.2 miles this evening in the rain. Rule #1 in the summer is if it's raining: you run. It just feels so nice to be out running in rain and 75F as opposed to the 100+ normal temp. Just cruised around the DC loop. Overall felt really good. Ankle is downgrading to around a 4 out of 10 on the pain and discomfort scale. I'm getting there. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.20Ghost Yellow Miles: 13.80
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. A little tired and achy this morning- ankle was around a 5.5 so had to baby it for the first 3 or so. 70 F this morning after a night of rain- but kind of muggy. I can't remember a summer in STG with this much rain. One of the best July's ever. 

Asics TRI Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
14.25

Ran with Logan on our summer tempo loop. Both of us decide to forgo the tempo part. Hotandmuggy

Total Distance
14.70

Run from our campsite on Lone Rock beach at Lake Powell. Just up the road to the main road and back a couple times plus a little more. Felt pretty achy but was glad to get the run in. Youth Conference 2012

Pegasus Miles: 14.70
Total Distance
10.00

From camp up the beach to the road out to the highway. Then out 2 more miles to be at 5- then back. Found a Boston Red Sox hat. Wore it back to camp. Not into running when I'm down here. I love this lake. 

Kinvara Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
1.50

No  real run today. Just physically trashed from the week. Had soo much to do to pack up camp and get out of there. Plus we had scheduled to leave at 11 a.m so had to start early. Ended up being a fun weekend with the youth in the ward. I'm trashed. 

I did end up running from the first restroom back to camp once. Then from the main restroom once again after pulling the boat up there. So kind of a baby run I guess. 

Total Distance
11.60

DC loop. 82 F to start out this morning. Didn't seem too bad because the sun was hidden by the clouds... but about 8 miles into the run I was dead. Just seemed really hard to run this morning and the ankle was as sore as it's been in about 3 weeks. Sigh... 

Blue Launch Miles: 11.60
Comments
From Holt on Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 14:06:25 from 67.2.240.4

No good on the ankle. Maybe a little sore because the longer weekend off for you.

Weds. tempo at 5:00 if you are feeling up to it?

From Superfly on Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 09:54:56 from 74.211.21.81

Not sure I'll be doing any tempo as just getting through the run is pushing it. If you guys want to meet I'll start with ya during the warm up. But if not no worries.

Total Distance
10.20

Did the B-hills 8 mile loop in reverse then extended over to the DC and back to add a couple. 74 F out when I left the house but the sun was already out and seemed to hammer me. Ankle felt sore again- like I said yesterday- almost like it did 3 weeks ago. Running economy seems so far off efficient that I almost feel like I'm wasting my time. With the passing of Mik'L's uncle Dirk this morning at such a young age and coming from such good health 6 months ago. I have to remind myself that this is only running and it really wouldn't matter if I couldn't run at all. I'm sad for her family. Dirk will be missed. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Holt on Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 12:19:02 from 67.2.240.4

Our condolences on your loss.

From Superfly on Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 10:48:06 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man.

Total Distance
1.30

Up early to meet the guys but no one showed. Checked my phone and Logan had sent a text stating the obvious. I was limping around with a super sore ankle- and had the guys showed up... I'd have at least got in 10 or so miles. But I started up the road alone at 5 a.m and it was 81 F, the ankle killed and I just didn't have any energy (think I'm kind of sick). So after going up the road a little ways I turned around and came back home then got back in bed. Bummer. I'm not in a very good place right now with running... but I did it to myself. 

Comments
From Jake K on Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 10:55:58 from 155.100.226.54

Bummer, man. Sorry the ankle has gotten bad again.

Total Distance
10.20

DC loop at 7:15 avg. Ankle was sore again but I don't know what to do. If it was November I'd be in a lot better spot. Due to the fact that STG is coming up I just can't stop running. I don't plan on doing anything great at this point in the race but would like to run it... somewhere under 3 hours- just because this will be my 8th straight. Anyways pushed myself out the door and around the loop. First mile was grueling at 8:15 and the next couple weren't much better. Ran into Stephen Abraham Lincoln Hooper Pope Abercrombie & Fitch down on the river trail below the DC. Good to see him out- he looks as fast as press say he is. 

I decided after visiting with Steve that: yes my ankle is jacked. But right now I'm sick from something else and it's really working the rest of the system over. Making the run feel way harder than normal (even with the ankle). So this is good news. Simply get healthy and the run's should feel much more doable even with an ankle that won't heal. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Dustin on Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 19:53:08 from 209.33.192.10

Sorry to hear that the ankle is still bugging. I know I jacked mine up back in October and it is still stiff and painful on most runs, not fun. Hope yours starts to feeling better.

Total Distance
12.40

To any one who reads my blog on a regular basis- Thank you and I'm sorry. It's more of a journal for me than anything. In fact since I joined the blog in early 2006 and since then I've faithfully blogged and it's the only time in my life that I've ever kept a record of any consistency- even better here than the 2 years as a missionary in norther England (sad I know). 

So again I'm sorry but it's been a downer lately. In the movie Office Space the main character is talking about his job and life. He says something to the effect of "I hate my job... Every day is the worst day of my life and so today is the worst day of my life, tomorrow will be ect. Anyways I feel much like him as related to running. Every run lately is the worst run of my life. So today was the worst run of my life.  (DC loop extend through the Secret St. 7:11 avg but it felt like race day effort)

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 12.40
Comments
From Adam RW on Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 09:46:34 from 67.182.250.241

Clyde, I unfortunately have not been a regular reader but for some reason felt like checking in on you today. It has been too long and I'm sorry to arrive at a low point. I know there is nothing I can say that will help; however, just try and remember the last time this happened and how these things eventually come around again. Good luck and enjoy your weekend as best you can.

From West on Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 09:57:06 from 64.255.84.15

I'll admit, I've stalked your blog for a while now. And Steve's, and Dave's, and Logan's... You guys are just so awesome! Injuries suck. My big plans for St. George have gone pooh-pooh too with some stupid groin pain that just won't go away. I don't even know what caused it. I'm just scared to run thinking it might get worse and take longer to heal. Maybe its just time for you to take a week or 2 off.

From Jake K on Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 10:03:52 from 155.100.226.54

I know its been a rough summer for you. Lots of folks got your back, though, and are pulling for you to feel better. Keep blogging, keep plugging away... take some down time if you need it (or can mentally handle it)... just keep fighting the good fight and things will eventually turn around!

From JPark on Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 14:59:23 from 167.219.0.140

Amen to what the others have said. We've all (at least most of us) have been in similar situations before (that feel like they'll never end!) and we'll certainly be there again...Knock on wood. Keep hang'n tough mentally and listen to the body. It'll turn soon.

From Vis on Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 19:45:36 from 199.127.71.16

Stay positive. It's awesome that you let people into your life, and not just the running part. Because of that there are a ton of people pulling for you to get on the mend. I know for a fact that there are quite a few runners at PVHS that talk of you in hushed tones. Your running class about Jurek at Badwater is legendary.

From Superfly on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 18:57:20 from 174.232.129.84

Thanks guys. Made my day reading through these. Travis I had forgotten about that.

Total Distance
0.00

UP in Orem. I had planned to get in 14-17 miles regardless of how crappy my ankle felt. But... we got up here Friday night for Mik'L's uncle's viewing and I got really sick. Head cold, body aches with all the fixins. It's been brewing up for about 4 days and finally caught me. So just had enough energy to get through the funeral stuff today. With all that emotional crap I felt hammered by the time we got back to her aunts house. 

Total Distance
9.00

2 miles with Ears and ran into Paul H for the last mile. 

7 more miles around the middle B-hills loop with the Secret Street at the start. Was really ready to be done at about mile 5 but pressed forward. Still kind of feeling the sickness in my bones but decided I'm gonna get a consistent week in with some doubles even if the mileage is lower... just need to get my body back and it'll only happen if I run. Ankle was pretty sore. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
10.60

Started out and ran into Paul first thing. Looped the park with him for the first 2.4 miles. Then did the same B-hills/ secret street loop as yesterday. Finally came home and got Ears and took her around her1.4 mile loop. By the time we finished the sun was blazing and it was around 84F. She was foaming at the mouth. Poor girl earned her day of sleeping today. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.60
Comments
From Burt on Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:15:01 from 72.223.86.148

Always good to go running with the bitches. Yep, I said it.

From Superfly on Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 15:27:52 from 74.211.21.81

lol... oh boy!

Total Distance
9.00

3 miles on the treadmill

20.7 mile bike ride in 59:30- Road from my house out around the park then onto the southern parkway road. Took it down through the industrial park and to the overpass. Turned right and headed to SunRiver until I was out a little over 10 miles. Hit the 10 mile mark in 30:40 then came home a little faster for a negative split. It was 104 F in the shade and I'm guessing over 110 out on the blacktop- pretty breezy too which helped cool me off but slowed me down. 

I guess for my biking miles I'll just count ever 10 min's as a running mile. That's what I've done in the past with cross training stuff. Pretty good workout for my first official "Tri" stuff. My health isn't good though. Somethings not right with my system- been sickish for about 10 days. Super fatigued, pounding headache, swollen glands, drainage, fevers, confusion, body aches, ect. Guess I'm DR bound.

Total Distance
0.00

Woke up feeling sick. I feel like I'm in a free fall off the training bus. My symptoms are related to West Nile Virus. I remember the day I got two bite from a mesquito while out working in the ditch behind my house. The good news is I'm not a serious case that would require being hospitalized. Bad news is the fatigue and other symptoms can last over a month. 

Comments
From RileyCook on Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 09:56:55 from 132.3.57.68

Sorry to hear that man. It seems like you've been battling obstacles for awhile now. I hope you can get healed up and back on track soon. Hang in there.

From Superfly on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 09:50:41 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. Sorry it took so long to reply. It has been a horrible summer for me (worst one since I started running marathons). But at this point I don't have any big goals or races to stress about (because STG is basically out of the question for a good time now). So I can relax and just try to get fully healthy.

Total Distance
9.00

2.4 miles around the park loop with Ears. She struggled and the pace was slow so I got home and decided to brave some more...

6.6 miles around the middle B-hills loop. Felt ok for the first 3 but the last 2 for sure felt like the finish of a hard marathon. Couldn't breath and my face was all grey when I got home. Ankle hurt too but not more overriding than the sick symptoms. I want my body back!

Asics TRI Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
12.00

42 mile bike ride. Meet a group here in Little Valley. Out into Keyenta and then down into SunRiver and home. Didn't really push the pace at all but had a great ride. I really, really loved it. This new leaf of Tri training is such a breath of fresh air. I've struggled all summer to battle running and it's just not coming around. The body is ready for something else right now.

Legs felt good on the ride with no post ride soreness. Took about 2:10:00 or so for the 42 miles.

Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. Felt like some of my sick symptoms had died down over the weekend other than a slight fever and pounding headache ever afternoon/evening. So heading out on the run I was slow and legs were stiff from not running much lately. Ankle was sorish too. But the body felt ok and much better than any run in the last 10 days. Didn't feel like I was physically dieing at the end- which is a big plus right now. 

Asics TRI Miles: 10.20
Comments
From notoldjustolder on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 20:17:57 from 184.167.133.14

Watch out. Cycling might just hook you, reel you in, and then running will never seem as easy or as fun as it once did. the cycling world better watch out if you convert. Best Regards.

From Superfly on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 21:33:59 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. Good to see ya on the blog.

Total Distance
22.00

10.2 mile run around the DC loop at 7 a.m. Felt way humid today. I was just soaked by 6 miles and still had 4 to go. Felt pretty good on the run all things considered. Ankle is gonna hurt so I just have to expect it. No watch but kept it honest. 

40.1 mile bike ride. Got home from the run and helped Mik'L get Myler ready and out the door for his first day of school (preschool). Then I got on the bike and headed out at 9 a.m. It was 81 when I left the house and 90 F when I got home 2:05:00 later.  This one made me work. I was completely dehydrated by mile 30. Didn't take any gu or fuel all morning. I'll learn the tricks with time. Got home and the scale said I was 147.5- pretty low considering all last week I was over 155lbs.

Blue Launch Miles: 10.20Kestrel Bike Miles: 40.10
Comments
From Adam RW on Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 14:19:34 from 128.110.238.159

All thugs considered it seems like your training is going well. With everything on your plate (ankle, feeling sick) I would say you are tearing it up. Nice job pushin through this rough spot.

From Holt on Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 16:21:11 from 204.113.55.41

freakin' tri guy!

From Logan Fielding on Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 22:16:42 from 74.211.12.125

I echo what Dave says but I would like to change freakin' to friggin'.

From Superfly on Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 09:24:39 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks Adam for the kind remarks.

Freakin' Dave and Logan I wish you guys would be friggin' tri guys with me.

From Dustin on Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 09:34:56 from 204.113.48.131

What kind of bike did you get? I just sold my mountain bike and am starting to look at getting a rode bike.

From Dustin on Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 09:35:56 from 204.113.48.131

Pretty bad can't spell should say "road" bike

Total Distance
12.40

Nice rain run this morning. Totally soaking out there and I got rained on every step of the way. Loved it. 69 F for the first time under 70 F in months. Legs kind of felt stale due to yesterdays ride and run. Ankle was about a 5 out of 10 on the pain scale. But the cool wet run made up for any discomfort. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
20.00

Did my first ride then run training workout. 44.2 mile ride out though the fields, up in to Washington and around Green Spring, Up over the parkway and down into Ivans into Santa Clara back over to the DC up to River Road and finally back around the park to the house. It was a great morning at 66 F when I got started at 7 a.m. Did the ride in 2:17:50 at an honest but not hard effort. Had lots of hills and traffic, lights, ect. Drank better today and took some sports beans on the ride then a GU at the house before running. Got home and quickly changed for a run. Did the normal DC 10.2 mile loop in 1:09:18. By far the best run I've had in a long time. Maybe I was just warmed up from the bike, maybe some health progress or even the cooler weather to start with. Although it was 84 F by the time I finished just before 11 a.m.

146 lbs after the workout. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.20Kestrel Bike Miles: 44.20
Total Distance
7.30

In northern Orem. Ran up to the canyon trail head then back to Mik'L's aunts house. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 7.30
Race: TOU half (13.1 Miles) 01:17:48, Place overall: 13, Place in age division: 4
Total Distance
20.60

Not really a race but I'll still fill out a report. Due to the issues I've had all summer my race goals turned into nothing. I would have bailed on this race completely if my wife wouldn't have been signed up too. So we were already going all the way to Logan- I guess I'll run the course and take a mental note for future summers where I may want to race it. 

Saw a bunch of boggers at the start. Warmed up with Jake, Adam and a few others. We did 2 miles then I did a little more. It was cold at the start. Under 50 F. I wish I would have had some more warm cloths. So I basically just ran not really to warm up for the race but to get warm because I was freezing. No gloves and my hands were ice until about mile 5 of the race. 

Didn't have a time goal at all. Just wanted to try and run a little harder than I had the last 2 months and in the last 2 months I haven't gone any faster than 6:30 pace. The gun went off and I went out semi hard but not killing it. Hit the first mile in around 5:45. I felt like I could hold this pace and just kind of settled in. The ankle felt pretty good. But my stride is not normal because of it putting stress on other parts of the body.

Worked through the first 5 miles and the guys who I started out with (Adam, Walter and about 3 others) had moved up around a 70 seconds on me.  I was just grooving a long not concerned at all about place and time. Until... about mile 7 and I could hear heavy breathing and a motorcycle behind me. I didn't and couldn't look back but knew it was the first girl. Time to decide. Just run EZ the rest of the race and get "chicked" or push a little harder and avoid being "chicked". It's been a long time since a girl has beat me in a race and even though I wasn't truely racing I didn't want it to happen today. So I got a little more serious from 7-10.7 where we turned off the main road and started the little up hill climbs.  During the Hollow road section I ran into Cody D who was running the opposite direction. He turned and ran with me for around a mile. His first words were. "Your about to get chicked". I thought, I know, I know.... but we chatted and kept her at bay. Anyways by the time we turned at the Maverick I'd gaped the chick enough to stop worrying and went back into EZ mode.

Finished and felt pretty happy about how the body held up. Most importantly it gives me confidence that I should be able to break 3 hours at STG so I can keep the streak a live.

A little over 5 miles of cool down. Most of them with a big group. Fun times. 

Good to see the blog community up in the great white north. We left Logan at noon and got home to STG at 8 p.m  after a bunch of stops a long the way. It was the longest drive of my life.

New Speedstar Miles: 20.60
Comments
From Jake K on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 09:54:57 from 155.100.226.191

Too bad Andrea couldn't run this year, you would have been a perfect pacer for her!

Glad that the body is holding up and that you should be able to run StG. Good chatting w/ you before the race.

From Paul on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:00:10 from 207.224.39.118

Way to not get chicked. :-)

Figures that the year you guys actually come up to Logan to do a race is the year that I moved away. Bummer.

Good luck at St George. Not sure why you're talking about sub-3...I imagine sub-2:40 is quite reasonable based on where you are at now.

From MarkP on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:06:20 from 70.58.42.217

Looks like that sub 3 should not be a problem at STG...good luck!

From RileyCook on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:06:21 from 132.3.57.68

Not a bad effort considering the trials you've put up with lately. It was nice to finally meet you in person. See you at St. George.

From Superfly on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:27:03 from 74.211.21.81

Jake- Yeah I would have been right around her time.

Paul-I know that is a total bummer. I did love your course up there though. Cold, gradual downhill, some hard tailwind from 5-8ish. And the uphills aren't bad enough to derail ya. Wish now that I'd ran in for all the years prior.

From Adam RW on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 15:12:27 from 155.101.152.123

Clyde, It had been way too long. It was great catching up with you before and after the race. I hope your body is holding together and that the fact that you ran so well on an injury means that it is a thing of the past and some real racing is in your near future.

Total Distance
10.00

1:40:00 on the stationary bike. I think with this bike I'll do my 10 min's= 1 mile running and on the real bike out on the road I'll do ever 20 miles= 5 miles running. 

Total Distance
24.40

11.1 miles this morning with Dave and Logan. They met up at my house for the summer tempo loop. I didn't feel like tempoing. The calves are super sore. Especially my right calf (same side as the ankle injury). So I'll pass on any speed until they loosen up. But that being said everything else feels pretty good and they ankle only feels around a 4 out of 10 on the pain scale. Maybe running harder on it up at TOU half forced it back into position:)

Anyways I started with the circle and we went out to the 3 mile warm up spot. Then when they started the tempo I ran back over to River road down to the dr's free clinic then back up the trail until I met them coming down. I ran into them with around .3 or so left of their tempo so I pick it up for that short section... glad that's all I did. Then we cooled down back to my house. Nice morning with a low of 69 F when I got home. 

Ate and hydrated then got ready for a bike ride. Looped out to Quail then up around Leeds, back down through Hurricane and home. 53.4 miles @ 18.9 mph total duration 2:53:18. This is a very hilly course. I'm guessing every long ride I'll do around STG will be hilly... bummer. Felt ok but the legs didn't have much in them and by the time I got back into Washington fields I was ready to be done.

Pegasus Miles: 11.10Kestrel Bike Miles: 53.40
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 18:13:12 from 174.23.178.40

Good solid workout!

From Fritz on Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 22:36:22 from 76.27.28.67

Aspiring triathlete? Very cool. I retired after doing 1 Ironman when I was 22. :) Running is just too convenient and I stunk at swimming. I still love road biking.

From Superfly on Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:29:31 from 174.232.129.122

Cool you did one! Which and how did you do?

From Fritz on Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:41:24 from 65.116.116.6

finished kona in about 10:40 after qualifying at the utah ironman. That year the swim was cancelled at the utah ironman because the winds picked up on the lake. obviously worked out well for me. At kona i think my bike was a little fast and I certaintly paid for it on the run. Started at 6:30 pace, which was dumb, and ended at 10 min pace and 3:40 total. If I did it again I would go about it completely differently. It's all about being steady.

From Superfly on Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 15:07:21 from 74.211.21.81

Wow! That's really good. My goal is to be under 11hrs. But I think the bike is gonna be hard. Keeping it under 6hrs will take a lot of work. And I haven't even swam yet...But I think I'll do about avg there. Awesome you got to do it at Kona too. I'd take a sub 11 at Kona on my resume for sure.

Total Distance
10.00

4 mile run on the treadmill

1:02:30 ride on the Tour de France stationary bike. I road all of stage 3 from the tour and it's elevation profile rocked my world. 

Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:30:29 from 155.100.226.191

Does the TdF bike have a built-in needle holder? :-)

You are going to destroy this triathlon thing - assuming you know how to swim.

From Holt on Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:44:36 from 204.113.55.41

Isn't that how you hurt your ankle in the first place?!

From Jake K on Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:47:49 from 155.100.226.191

The first leg of most triathlons doesn't involve water-skiing tricks - at least as far as I know!

From Superfly on Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:27:37 from 174.232.129.122

A cream dispenser.

Total Distance
20.25

20.6 mile bike ride out to SunRiver and back in 1:03:15- I'll call this my time trail ride. Mostly all rolling but fairly open roads with minimal traffic and only a couple sharp turns. Kept the pace very up beat but not full bore. I'm not even sure what full bore is on the bike. 

15.25 mile run- got home from the ride and headed out for a run. The bad news was I didn't start the ride until just after 7. So by the time I got running it was already about 8:25. Full sun, hot and humid. I really struggled on the last 5 miles. Up to mile 10 I was right at a 7 min avg hitting 10 miles in 1:10:20. But I ran out of gas and hydro so the rest of the run was a death march with those miles around 7:15-30 pace. Legs just feel lethargic this week and I'm guessing I needed more of a recovery week from the half. Anyways another "brick" workout in the books. 

Blue Launch Miles: 15.25
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop in reverse this morning. Left the house at around 7:15 did my loop and then it started raining. Dang! I would have enjoyed the run more with some rain. Felt so so. Even though I'm getting all ramped up to do tri's I need to be more committed to running for the next month. I feel like my run is so far off my "A" game that I'll never run the same again. True or not I just need to keep clipping off the miles. Ankle felt so so as well and much better on the second half as it was stiff early on. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
20.00

We were going to be out of town today but decided not to leave but that left my running plans vacant. So I improvised and just ran my river trails 20 miler with a slightly different last 2 miles. I didn't want to run this morning- at all. Felt semi sick with a pounding head ache last night and still somewhat this morning. But knew I needed a good long run. Pushed it out the door with no plans on pace or tempo... just get in the miles. 

Hit the first 10 miles in 1:14:00- It felt faster but the clock can't lie. Looking back at the first half spits I must have still been somewhat a sleep. Hit the first mile in 8:22 and my fastest mile that section was mile 9 at 6:48 with 10 at 7:00. The rest of them were well over 7 min pace.

1:04:56- Got to the DC hit the potty and took a GU. Knew just running a solid 20 was a big step. But wanted to up the effort a little. So I did but not a lot. Fastest mile was 6:15 and basically just kept them all right between there and 6:30 pace. The bottom line is I'm really not very fast at all right now and am dealing with a totally different runner than I was 2 short months ago.

Glad to chip off a long run. I keep telling myself if I keep chipping away miles and workouts that eventually I might get my old body back.... maybe. Super hot and muggy this morning. Run started at 5:25 a.m @ 74 F and finished at 77 F by the time I got home. I really ready for some crisp, cool weather and so sick of the humid crap we've had most of the summer.

Kinvara Miles: 20.00
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 10:10:09 from 75.169.59.216

Way to get out and just get it done.

How did the ankle feel?

I also can't wait until we have some cool crisp mornings. The muggy air is killing me.

From scottkeate on Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 12:34:49 from 71.199.4.146

Hats off to you for getting in a tough long run under the conditions. Just makes for room to be super grateful when the old fit body is back in action. You are one tough runner!

From Superfly on Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 12:39:00 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys.

Steve the ankle was about 50%. Still pretty achy and stiff.

From Jake K on Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 14:13:32 from 67.177.11.154

The ankle is holding you back on the speed/turnover for sure, but you are definitely aerobically strong right now. Nice job getting in 20 when you didn't even feel like getting out there.

From Superfly on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 12:54:21 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah aerobic fitness is great and overall endurance seems fine. But running at 7 min pace for 2 months re-programed the body to reject anything faster. Time to reprogram the stomach, legs and brain!

Total Distance
14.40

66 F this morning although I slept in until 7 and didn't start running until around 7:30 a.m. Just needed a good lie in me. Took the run EZ as I felt achy and stiff all over. DC/ Secret Street and around LV. Hoping to continue to make progress with just over one month until STG. Felt kind of sad this morning as I hobbled along. This is the time of year when I really really want to be clicking and running well. But injury and illness have me crawling out of a stone well- we'll see if I get to the top in time to even run the race on Oct 6. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 14.40
Comments
From Dustin on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 13:03:02 from 209.33.192.10

I feel the same way. I just haven't been right the last few years, probably due in large part to a lack of motivation and lack of training. I've had a really bad cough the last few weeks, doctors can't seem to figure it out. Anyway, I'm going to run St. George but it is going to be ugly, like a bum laying on the curb ugly

From Superfly on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 13:12:10 from 74.211.21.81

I'd pay good money to see that bum on the curb again:)

From Holt on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 18:15:49 from 67.2.232.201

That was absolutely one of the best moments ever! "that guy is jacked... Oh hey Dustin."!

Total Distance
25.00

13 mile run this morning with 7.6 @ tempo. Met up with Dave and Logan here at my house for the summer tempo loop. With all the hype of LotoJa coming up I decided to call these two LotoDa. They'd get RESPECT on the cycling scene for sure with a name like that. Better get matching bikes boys:) 

Anyways 3 mile warmup. 7.6 at tempo, the rest cool down back to my house. Kind of a progression tempo. 6:20, 6:20, 6:00, 5:45, 5:45, 5:35, 5:35. I had mentally only planned to join those guys through 7 tempo miles but at mile 5 they said take it another mile. Thought I'd just keep going but every step after mile 7 and I just wasn't into the tempo any more so I shut it down at the bridge. Still really pleased with the run. It hurt but it happened. Ankle was tight and will be sore tomorrow but I don't think no more sore than it's been.  Came home and hoped on the stationary bike.

2 hr ride on the spin bike= 10 miles

30 min elliptical= 3 miles

Pretty good long workout. Just need to keep digging them out. It's gonna be a while until my butt doesn't hurt from sitting on the bike. Could end up being my biggest hurdle.

Kinvara2 Miles: 13.00Tour De France Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Holt on Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 11:09:13 from 204.113.55.41

I'd rather get matching biking shorts!

From Fritz on Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 14:46:03 from 65.116.116.6

I never got over that hurdle which is why LOTOJA would be completely miserable. I don't know if my butt or legs would hurt worse.

From Superfly on Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 14:50:12 from 74.211.21.81

which is why for me LOTOJA is completely off the table. No way can I sit on a bike that long.

Total Distance
12.40

DC loop with the secret street finish. Felt really achy this morning. Calves were the worst and ankle was pretty touchy. But I was able to work through the first half without thinking too much about it. Then the next 4 miles felt pretty good up the river trail and back down the inner river trail. But by the last 2 or so miles I was hurting and ready to be done. 

may or may not spin later this afternoon. 

Pegasus Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
20.30

DC loop with bathroom extension. Everyone in this house is kind of sick. Myler has a fever and is blowing chunks. Mik'L has a fever and stomach is starting up. I'm just mentally sick. But fighting off all the other crap they have. So I just kind of felt so so with a rumbling tummy most of the run. Calves are still super tight from Tuesdays tempo. Ankle didn't feel too bad though. 

2 hrs on the spin bike this evening =5 miles per hour

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 10.30Tour De France Miles: 27.40
Total Distance
10.30

DC loop with another potty extension. Woke up at 4:30 a.m just decided to get out and do it. Temps were warmer than I was hoping for at 75 F. Still fighting off what Myler had so my stomach was grumbly. Had to hit the Dr's free porta potty. It stunk so bad I couldn't breath. Don't stop there even if it's an emergency... go down to the river instead. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 10.30
Total Distance
12.00

Run at lake Powell with Mike W, Steve O and Billy boy. 6:50 avg. We started out super EZ and ran from Stateline marina down to the dam. Just kept it smooth down and hit 6 miles right on the middle of the dam. Then flipped it and still kept it pretty EZ until about mile 9 then Steve and I decided to catch up to Mike who had turned earlier. I hit a 5:33, 5:35, and .5 at 5:30 pace before catching up to Mike. Then cooled down the rest of the way in. Pretty decent on some rolling hills with a headwind. Good short workout before getting back to some playtime. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.00
Total Distance
12.40

DC with Secret St finish. Felt ok for Monday. Had to stop a couple times at potties for business. Ankle was pretty sore. Post Powell soreness I'm sure. Looking forward to a nice week home with some good workouts throughout. Time to try to dial something in in the next couple weeks. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
24.00

60 min on spin bike = 5 miles

14 mile run with 7.7 mile tempo at 5:49 avg. 

I couldn't get out of bed this morning so I missed running with LotoDa. When I went to bed last night I was feeling sick with lots of congestion and body aches- so I wasn't very committed to get up in the first place. Alarm went off at 4:30 and I turned it off and went  back to sleep until 7:40. That felt good. Got up and hit the spinner. Breathing seemed harder than normal from about 35 min's on to the finish. Got done and tried to hurry with some hydration and nutrition intake. Then headed out in the rain for the run. Ankle seemed really sore and as I got going I didn't like my chances of hitting a tempo. But I did the 3 mile warm up and decided to see what happened when I started tempoing.

5:53, 5:53, 5:43, 6:01, 5:57, 5:47, 5:37, .7 @ 5:51 pace

Seemed to be just an even effort and ended a little faster than last weeks avg of 5:57. Nothing amazing but all things considered it's decent and I'm happy to have gotten it in. The rain was nice and cooled me off but the shoes got heavy by the end and I had some big time mud issues on the final .7 down to the bridge.  

Cooled down with one more extra mile than normal on the way home. 

P.M. 60 min's on the spinner. Hit a new PR on it of 15.6 miles in the hour. Pushed it a most all of the ride. Dripping sweat everywhere. I can hit around 20 mph outside on a real bike not killing it. So I'm guessing the calibration is off a little or something on this spinner. 


New Speedstar Miles: 14.00Tour De France Miles: 29.80
Total Distance
12.40

A long and painful run. Not the distance just the time. Still feeling sick and the ankle is super sore. same old same old... No watch but it the run seemed to drag forever. Temps were nice at 65F but I was super sweaty with the high humidity. Just felt super yuck today. Can't wait until I can run on a full tank of gas again. Wife is sick too, kid kind of sick. Sucks. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
28.00

63.7 mile ride up around Quail, Leeds LA Verkin, Hurricane then the back way to Sand Hollow and finally back home. First 15 miles or so were in darkness and I really had to ride the brakes to avoid crashing. Then up around Leeds, LA and Sand Hollow the wind killed me. 3:32:00 or around 18 mph. 

Came home changed, hit the potty and fed the chickens. Then out running. 

13.1 miles around DC and LV in 1:28:48 or a 6:47 avg. A really solid run after the ride. I did a good job hydrating and eating on the bike so I was able to run with no issues. Awesome morning with a low of 57 F. I was actually cold out in the fields early on the bike... cold!

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 13.10Kestrel Bike Miles: 63.70
Comments
From scottkeate on Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 14:30:37 from 216.49.181.254

Fantastic day, Clyde! A good base builder for you. Looks like you are definitely on the rebound.

From JPark on Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 21:50:21 from 174.52.34.169

Nice Clyde. That's a solid run after a long tough ride!

From Superfly on Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 14:57:51 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys. I'm just trying to learn how to do this "tri" thing. Still a long ways off but it's nice to mix it up with something new after just marathon training for the last 8 years.

Total Distance
10.00

Mixed it up a little this morning and ran the old freeway loop. It's a good run with lots of rolling hills. My legs felt pretty good as well as the ankle. But overall I was just tired and had no energy. But after the 5 hour workout yesterday it'll take a day or so to recoup. 

STG guys are we doing anything long tomorrow?

Pegasus Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
20.30

Had a horrible run down the course today. Temps were amazing. Lots of lads at the start to run with... but I just felt awful, flat and yuck today. Couldn't get any turnover. The ankle killed. Runny nose and body aches. I tried a new pair of shoes for the first time that totally sucked. By mile 16 my quads were trashed. Big bummer with 3 weeks to go until the marathon. I was starting to think I'd be able to scrap something together and run a decent race but after today I'm guessing anything sub 2:50 will be stellar. Blah. Blah. Blah! So sick and tired of feeling sick and tired. 

6:25 avg for the run which time wise wasn't bad considering I didn't have a time goal anyways nor did I really push it. But the way things felt today was the real worry.  

Comments
From JPark on Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 10:50:30 from 174.52.34.169

It'll come together dude. Just keep truck'n. Nice miles this week!

Total Distance
15.10

Loving the cooler temps. Not loving the smashed quads from Saturdays run down the course. I've done really no downhill and knew I'd feel it today. Hope to run that thing a couple more times in the next three weeks to help out. But regardless what I do between now and then it's gonna be one to remember come race day:)

6.6 more "always on the run" miles tonight. Trying to get my body use to running a few doubles this week. Mileage isn't the goal. It's just I seem to run better when I'm frequently running. 

Asics TRI Miles: 8.50
Total Distance
16.60

Tempo morning with Da and the new National Educator of the Year. (Came home to open the newspaper and find Lo's picture on the front page - he's doing great things over there with those kids. They could sure use someone like him in ever school- especially Pine View. 

Anyways the run. Regular tempo loop w/ cool down.  I felt so jacked this morning. If I wouldn't have skipped last week with the guys I would have skipped today. But I needed to show my face. Really didn't intend on really doing the tempo because I didn't believe it was even possible with these sore quads and stiff ankle. We did the warm up and I was kind of getting ready to say peace out- but felt like I'd just start and then drop off after a mile or so. Got going and things felt hard but manageable. Just kept it cool for about 6 miles then kind of slowed down on the last mile or so. No watch but it was better than I thought it would be... but that's not saying much. 

 

3.7 miles this evening out at Quail Lake. Went out to meet some guys to do a swim. So I got there a little early and did a few miles. A few people showed up and we swam for about an hour. I swam down a Lake Powell a couple weeks ago a few times with Mike and Steve O. But this was my first real official swim training. I bought a wet suit the other day and used it. Loved it too! Tonight's swim went much better than the ones down at Powell. It helps to have a wet suit that fits, good goggles, and a proper nose plug. By the end of the night I could feel it in my shoulders from pulling.

Kinvara Miles: 12.90
Total Distance
10.20

Up and out to some cool nice running weather. Too bad from the waist down I feel horrible. Sore hammies, quads, and a super sore ankle. I must sound like a broken record but the run this morning was painful. As soon as STG is over I'm backing way off the running. I need the break to heal and I'll amp up the bike and swim stuff then. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
12.00

50 min's on the elliptical in the morning

50 min's on the elliptical in the evening

Total Distance
10.00

80 min's on the elliptical this morning. 

Ankle has been too sore to run on and other stuff is really achy as well. I'm glad I own an elliptical now. So handy to go jump on it.

Comments
From Bob on Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 07:05:21 from 67.176.195.62

Hey that only equals 2 miles of running! Kidding of course, heal up dude.

From Superfly on Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:53:50 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man!

Total Distance
24.00

Long run down the marathon course with Steve, Logan and Aaron. Left from the park and drove up the course 16.5 miles. Ran down to the finish line then extended around DSC and cemetery back to the park. This was another hard run for Superfly. Ankle was again super sore. Couldn't get going and or loosen up. The downhill just jams that ankle which in turn effects the rest of my stride. Quads were pretty sore by the time we got to Bluff st. But I actually felt the best on the miles though town where it's much flatter. 

It became evident that I'm gearing up for possibly my worst marathon finish ever- plus most painful. Ugh! I just want it to be over and in my rear view!

 

1.4 mile swim at Quail lake in around 50 min's this afternoon. Took the boat and family out- even the dogs and they played while I swam. I love the dogs but that was the last time they get to come... at least Ears the big one.

21.7 mile bike ride this evening. Had a bunch of new bike gear that I was dieing to try out so I somehow found motivation to get out and ride. Actually started really slow but would have ended around a 21 mph if... I wouldn't have crashed. Yep I had my first bike wreck in the Tri era. Not too nasty but enough to chip up some new $200 shoes and cut me up in 3 places. The sad part was I did it by the new pavilion by the DC and about 12 people watched it live. I just laid there in the rocks and some dude said "are you ok". I said yes then didn't look at anyone and hammered it out of there.

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 19.00
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 20:32:35 from 174.23.186.91

what a day! I hope you are ok!

Total Distance
8.30

3.3 miles running. I'm a complete mess. Went out and could barely put one foot in front of the other. Ankle was sore but I think runnable, as were the quads. However the left hammy hurt horribly bad. After two miles around the park and schools I just decided to come back home. 

Got home and hit the elliptical for 30 mins- things felt so so.

Then 20 min's on the spin bike. I just had nothing in my legs. Tried to keep the effort up but the output was below 50%. It's like I have mono from the waist down or something. I can't shake whatever is holding me back. Going to see April on Tuesday and hoping her miracle working hands can save this sinking ship.

NB- Rainbow Miles: 3.30
Total Distance
7.00

Started out with 20 min's on the elliptical while I waited for Mik'L to get home from her run. Then I felt warmed up and decided to try an outside run. Did 5 miles around Silkwood and LV. Still a sharp pain in the upper hammy on the left side and my ankle is continually jacked- but. I felt way better than yesterday. Good enough that if I would have had time I'd have gone on my normal 10 miler. 

Pegasus Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
10.60

Ran the middle B-hills loop and extended through LV at the end. It was totally fugly. No watch but I'm sure it was slow. Ankle has been relentless for over a week. I'm actually sick of it and am trying to line up a x-ray to at least see if the bones are broken. Right now the appointment isn't until next Tuesday....

Labored through the run and for the first time was contemplating not running the marathon next week. The closer I get to the race the more jacked up I feel. I did go to April's last night and she said I was really knotted up- so hopefully in a day or so I'll feel the positive effects for her work. 

I can' t remember ever feeling this helpless physically and as a result it's frying me emotionally- I think I'm actually loosing my mind.

30 min's tonight on the elliptical. Just trying to keep some fitness.

Ghost Yellow Miles: 7.60
Comments
From Steve on Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 07:53:43 from 66.87.72.60

Sounds like my ankle issue. I'm swapping into hiking for a while. A PT told me a big part of ankle recovery is balance. Wrap up the ankle for runs so your brain gets tactile feedback about ankle position and do activities that require balance. Focusing on nerve damage recovery speeds up overall recovery

From Superfly on Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 16:42:09 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks Steve that's some good advice. I'll start trying it.

Total Distance
12.70

12.7 mile run basically on the DC/ Secret street loop but a little extended version on the south side of B-hills. 7:04 avg. Tried some KT tape for the first time and it seemed to feel a little better on the ankle. Now I just need the hammy/ groin/ quads/ hips to all loosen up:) Decided to keep the pace honest through out the run and just try and run though the pain in hopes of trying to "run out the soreness" and work through things. Felt so so over to the DC at just over 6 miles  then from there  up to River Road I ran around 5:50 pace. It didn't feel too bad or like I was crossing the red line. Got to the bridge and then brought the pace back down heading on the inner river trail over into BH. Again felt so so until I was about 2 miles from being done. Then I just got tight- see everything above including the ankle. Really labored the rest of the run hitting around 7:55 pace the last couple to close it out. Ouch. How am I so much worse now than I was a few weeks ago? !@@&(

Kinvara2 Miles: 12.70
Comments
From notoldjustolder on Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 21:47:23 from 184.167.133.14

Blame it on the bike. Once I started to cycle a little, running just seemed so much harder. You just need a little rest and your running will be fine. Keep your head up.

From Superfly on Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 16:40:31 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. I wish I could blame it on the bike but I blame it on the wake board. One bad wreck July 1 and my ankle is still jacked. Now the rest of the body is following.

Total Distance
7.60

Middle B-hills loop and extended around LV on the way in. Ran only 2 hours after eating a big 4 egg omelet filled with shredded pork, cheese and avocado. Then a bag of peanut M&M's. So I was fighting off barfing most of the run- temps around 90 F. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 7.60
Comments
From Matt Schreiber on Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 16:32:16 from 66.87.72.92

Wow! Very impressive on keeping that down..

From Superfly on Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 16:43:56 from 74.211.21.81

Had the run been a half mile longer I think I would have worked it out. Because it was in my throat:)

From Matt Schreiber on Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 18:42:07 from 66.87.75.242

Ha! Good practice w/holding it in. :S And good distance!

Total Distance
15.20

Out early from home. Ran my river trails long run but just cut it off for only 15. Went into the run as my last test before next Sat to see where I'm really at with these nagging aches and pains. 7:01 avg for the run and that's about where I'm maxed at. Warmed up slow and then worked into a few faster miles up the trail hitting 3 at or under 6 min pace. A handful of others around 6:20. But by around 12 miles the stress on the ankle becomes almost overwhelming and I start to really struggle. So not too positive. I'm gonna go out and work my butt off next week and try to break 3hrs but it'll be really close and I'll be hurting big time. Then it's time for a big break from running. 

We're expecting child #2- making it public now. Decided a week ago that with Mik'L due at the end of April next spring that we wouldn't really use our boat much next summer. So I put it up for sale just to see what would happen... Sold it today. Kind of sad because I loved that thing but anytime you can pocket around $2,800 on the deal I say sell and you can always buy another one in the spring of 2014. 

New Speedstar Miles: 15.20
Comments
From Holt on Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 10:10:25 from 67.2.232.201

Making nearly 3000... Now that IS an entrepreneur!

Congrats on the news! We pray that all goes well.

From JPark on Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 17:37:35 from 174.52.34.169

Congrats on the baby!

From Superfly on Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 12:40:14 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys!

Dave I'm just doing my 1% for the family. That's all Mik'L has me listed as of an owner in F1 (she has 99%). So I tell her I only have to do 1% of the work:)

Anyways the profit from the boat paid for all my Tri spending this last month so it was a wash.

From jtshad on Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 13:40:41 from 141.221.191.225

Just saw this, congrats on your expanding family!

Total Distance
5.60

Pushed Myler this morning. He's been up all night the last few nights with a high fever. So he and I didn't wake up til 9a.m. His room stays really dark and cool and we both were out. Anyways he woke up and felt ok so I talked him into taking a ride. Did ok but was crying and miserable shortly after getting home. 

For me the pace was slow and no watch. But honestly I felt ok all things considered. Major issues are the sharp pain in the left hammy and hip. Then the right ankle is still swollen and stiff. 

Baby Jogger Miles: 5.60Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 5.60
Comments
From Ben VanBeekum on Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 12:19:39 from 137.190.209.209

Yo what's the plan for Thursday? It will be Riley and I for sure.

Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. Nice temps at 55 F around 7:30 a.m. I didn't push the pace but tried to focus on good form throughout the run. That was super hard to do because my body is all over the place. Ended with a 7:13 avg- I though it was gonna be much faster. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Kory on Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 20:54:57 from 184.155.135.194

You will pull through this weekend at STG you always do. You motivate yourself when the competition arises, that's what makes you a skill and excellent runner.

Total Distance
10.20

Ankle Update: I finally got in to see a specialist and had my ankle examined and x-rayed yesterday. Tore the ligaments on the inside and the "little ones" on the top. IDK the names. The one that ripped on the inside broke a piece of bone off with it right down at the bottom. So now I know. It doesn't change much as the injury happened 3 months ago. The Doc injected my ankle with some cortisone to help the pain and because I told him I was going to run the marathon regardless. So the plan is now to get through this Saturday and then see how it feels. There is a chance that with less activity down the road that it could heal without surgery. But I've been running on it pretty consistent since the accident and it's never had a chance to heal. So I guess we'll see what happens then. 

As for now I still need to run and get through this weekend. So I hit up the DC loop this morning with the injection and some KT tape. Basically the same effort as yesterday but today I hit a 6:50 avg and yesterday I was a 7:13. So hopefully I feel like this on Saturday and not like I did yesterday- there would be a big difference in finishing time and also just overall feel/ drama.

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
5.60

Inner B-hills loop this morning with Ben V from my house. Super EZ and chill run at chatty pace. Temps were great at 55F which is basically where it's been for the last couple weeks in the mornings. Should be a good one for the big dawgs on race day. Golfing this afternoon with Ben and Riely- looking forward to it!

Asics TRI Miles: 5.60
Total Distance
5.60

B-hill loop again. Woke up at 5 a.m to a crying Myler. Couldn't go back to sleep so I just headed out the door. A beautiful crisp, cool morning- Seems like it's been the same every morning for  a couple weeks. 

The run seemed good. I feel much better than I did about 5 days ago. I even have a little hope building up for this race tomorrow. I'm not dumb enough to think that I'm totally healed and ready to bust a big race off but the cortisone shot has really settled the consistent throbbing ankle pain down and everything else has seemed to follow in loosening up. So I'll make the most of it and run my best. I'll really know how good I feel tomorrow morning after a few of those downhill miles. In weeks past on training runs that has been a killer... so we'll see.  55 F outside this morning.

Ghost Yellow Miles: 5.60
Comments
From Clay on Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 09:08:21 from 74.211.25.43

Good luck tomorrow dude! Sometimes when you expect the least the best things happen.

From Jake K on Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 20:34:06 from 67.177.11.154

Hey your picture is in the latest Runners World!

From Matt Schreiber on Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 21:24:18 from 66.17.102.185

Good luck!! and with the ankle.

From Superfly on Sat, Oct 06, 2012 at 21:06:29 from 208.117.127.152

Thanks guys!

Jake- I haven't got to see it yet but we did a photo shoot in the summer for the Snow Canyon half and they said the picture would be in there. I'll have to go buy an issue.

Race: 36th Annual STG Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:35:32, Place overall: 18, Place in age division: 3
Total Distance
26.20

64f at my house @ 4:40 a.m before I left 

56 f at a gas station sign in Veyo on the bus ride up

High of 91 f this afternoon

Not very often do I sit down and write a race report where I'm totally happy. Today I'm thrilled with the outcome. Not that I PR'd or won the race but I did exceed expectations big time. No one really knows how crappy I've felt the last month. Not just my ankle. Sickness, fatigue, achy sore muscles, joints and bones. Honestly if I would have found out I had some terminal illness it wouldn't have surprised me at all. And after my last 3 Saturday long runs I honestly though breaking 3 hours would be a big stretch. I know after running a 2:35 today that sounds farfetched but I just was out of it physically.

But the last 3-4 days my body rallied and started to come around. I got the shot of cortisone in my ankle on Tuesday and then other things started to fall inline too. Just had a pounding headache and mild fever the night before the race but I was way better than I had been.

We got up to the start in the traditional manor. Leaving the rec center at 5 a.m, bus ride, porta potties... At the start I felt really optimistic. Dave said you should just come out with me and I said maybe I'd try a mile if it wasn't too fast and then go from there. We didn't get the cold temps that had been forecast but there was a good tailwind for the first half or so. I didn't notice it much after the half.

 

First half in 1:16:20ish

We hit the first mile in 5:55 then worked down to some 40's and even a couple 30's coming into Veyo. I felt pretty good. Kind of worried about the faster pace because it's been 3 months since I did any run fast and longer. Went up Veyo relaxed at 6:17 then basically 6 min pace up the Dameron hills miles. I was blown away at how fast I got to the halfway point. I hadn't been watching the clock so I didn't really know where I was. At Veyo Ben and Dave pulled away from me about a min up- I was suprised I was so close to them because I thought there was no way I'd hit the half any faster than 1:20. But when I got there and realized I could go sub 2:36 with 6 min pace on the way in that's what I did.

From the half to the finish I worked. It wasn't EZ but there was no big wall. I just kept grinding out 5:57's other than the Winchester mile and mile 26 that were about 6:13. But even the fast Snow Canyon miles or the other downhill miles from 19-23 I just couldn't go any faster than5:55 or so. But I was doing it. One mile after another they just kept coming to me. Ankle was holding up too. Yeah it hurt but no sharp (kill me now) pain. My calves seemed way too tight the whole race but I think that's from running with a messed up ankle and compesating my stride. Didn't have any goals as far as placing so when I'd get passed it didn't stress me out like in a normal race. I'd just stick to my own business and keep grinding my 6 min miles. It worked. 2:35:32! Really, really blessed and lucky to have it come together like it did... because this day could have been so bad.

New Speedstar Miles: 26.20
Comments
From Matt Schreiber on Sat, Oct 06, 2012 at 21:15:27 from 66.17.102.185

Nice job, man! Exceeding expectations can be much better than a PR. Awesome to hear your ankle held up and you were able to hold your pace where you wanted to. Way to go!

From Holt on Sat, Oct 06, 2012 at 21:24:00 from 67.2.248.71

Clyde, I was worried when you said it was hurting a bit and backed off, so I was way stoked to see you hit it in.

Proud of you man. Now will you please let that ankle heal?!

From Ben VanBeekum on Sat, Oct 06, 2012 at 21:30:19 from 74.211.26.22

Truly an amazing run. I am way happy for you. I am planning on coming down to run Snow Canyon in a month so see ya then. Might even asked to bum a couch off of ya if that's okay. :-)

From Jake K on Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 09:08:17 from 67.177.11.154

Congrats Clyde. Pretty darn impressive to run 2:35 after how this summer has gone for you. Tough running. You've got a lot to be proud of with this one.

Now like Dave said, let than ankle heal!!!

From Andrea on Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 11:49:40 from 67.177.11.154

So glad to see you have a great race despite all the struggles with that ankle. Nice job!

From Bam on Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 12:15:59 from 95.83.195.208

I'm glad things turned out well for you and you exceeded your expectations. Well done for sticking in there and fighting hard. Great stuff.

From Steve on Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 13:39:29 from 66.87.64.60

That's just an inspiring run! I know how much mental confusion comes with training through an injury and you nailed this one. Very cool.

From c h a d on Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 19:51:50 from 166.70.238.194

Way to go, Clyde--most runners wouldn't have even thought of getting to the starting line in such circumstances (me included); you put mind over matter and got a great result. Congrats.

From scottkeate on Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 20:09:22 from 71.199.4.146

I'm glad you had such a great race under the circumstances. It was great to chat with you for a few minutes after the race. I've been a big fan of yours all year long. Thanks for inspiring me to run the long miles! Here's to your healthy return!

From RileyCook on Sun, Oct 07, 2012 at 22:35:28 from 65.130.83.218

Clyde, what a freaking great effort you gave! With the struggles and trials you've had, this is simply an incredible time.

It was a blast golfing and hanging out with you and Ben and picking your brain on the marathon. I hope the ankle gets well soon.

From Paul on Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 07:57:53 from 207.224.39.118

Sweet race given the broken/torn/missing ankle. Glad to hear that you are happy. Enjoy.

From Superfly on Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 08:31:01 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks for all the awesome comments. My legs are seriously jacked right now. Possibly worse than ever. But yes I'm going to let the ankle heal. No running for 3-4 days at least! Time to work on biking, and swimming:)

From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 14:15:18 from 107.62.27.212

Dude, I don't know what to say. Race of your life, perhaps? Truly impressive to hit that time with only 1 good foot. Congrats. Now get healthy!

From Jon on Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 16:46:02 from 107.203.52.135

Glad to hear you marathon went better than you expected, Clyde.

By the way, maybe this is old news, but have you seen page 4 of the newest Runners World (Nov, I think)? Some familiar faces...

From Adam RW on Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 19:43:26 from 67.182.250.241

Clyde

After our conversation at the half in Logan I was a bit concerned. But you rocked it. Nice going. Things are falling back into place.

From Superfly on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 09:47:59 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks again guys!

Jon- I still haven't got to see the newest Runners World but I've been told our picture is in there. Guess I'll have to go buy a copy.

From jtshad on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 10:32:01 from 204.134.132.225

Congrats on a strong race and great result. That is a great time and I am a glad you are so satisfied with your race. It is truly a treat when you come out of a race knowing things came together the way you had planned and hoped.

Well done.

From Scott Ensign on Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 17:21:50 from 67.40.114.105

great race Clyde, congrats, and an amazing accomplishment with what you have been through.

Total Distance
3.00

Legs are super sore. Not just quads- hammies, shins, calves and all the little supportive muscles anywhere below my waist. 

Got on the spinner for 30 min's- not to get a workout in but in hopes of loosening up the super tight legs. It kind of worked. I actually felt much better after. 

Tour De France Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
4.30

43 min's this morning on the spinner. Never pushed the pace just kept it smooth and increased the resistance as I warmed into it. Another successful mission in loosening up the legs. 

Tour De France Miles: 4.30
Comments
From Jake K on Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 10:09:26 from 155.100.226.191

That's the ticket... you just want to get the blood flowing and jumpstart the recovery process.

Total Distance
5.00

50 min's on the spinner. Wanted to stay on longer and do more impact. But now's not the time. Just need to enjoy a true recovery. After I put on a pair of other shorts to do some yard and house work in and... (most people find money in their pockets) I found a nice chunk of jerky from a few days ago. Made for a nice post workout snack. 

1.5 mile swim in Quail in 46:46. Distance isn't exact but within a tenth. Swam off the boat ramp out to the buey line then south all the way down the lake. Went down in 25 min's. Then came back in just over 22. Felt so so. Did a lot better spotting but still all over the place with breathing. Shoulders were pretty glad it was over once I put my feet on the ground.

Tour De France Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Ben VanBeekum on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 11:55:18 from 98.202.135.145

Hey for an early spring marathon. Riley and I were thinking the Woodlands Texas Marathon. March 2nd, race says they acommidate for elites. Tell me what you think?

From Holt on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 13:09:04 from 204.113.55.41

Ben, I was thinking Phoenix it is on the same day (but haven't talked to anyone about it). But I'll look at Woodlands too.

From Superfly on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 14:22:35 from 74.211.21.81

I'll look at Texas. But I still like the sound of PHX. Closer for travel and fairly cheap on Southwest. But if we all could get on the same page for a race it would be fun to bring a crowd. That is if I haven't retired by then.

From Ben VanBeekum on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 15:32:52 from 216.206.44.14

Retire that is garbage! You just ran 2:35 on a broken ankle. I was thinking woodlands only if they accommodate flight and hotel. If not then definitely Phoenix for sure. That would be fun with a group to run for sure

From Superfly on Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 10:17:28 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah I'll go to TX for a free flight and room. What are the elite qualifications. In the last 12 months my fastest marathon is a 2:30 (ojia) and a flat 2:32 in (modesto).

From Ben VanBeekum on Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 21:06:28 from 98.202.135.145

So Clyde the director wrote me back and they will accomidate for Room and free entry into the race. So flight we will have to cover. What you think?

Total Distance
5.50

Just over a 24 mile ride this morning out around town. Didn't push the pace much. Just enjoyed the 60 F beautiful morning and listened to a good playlist on itunes. Around 1:10:00 but I also didn't time it other than looking at the time on the microwave when I left and got home. Lots of the ride right in town with traffic. 

Shoulders and that "area" are all sore from yesterday's swim. 

Kestrel Bike Miles: 24.00
Total Distance
4.00

3 miles. First post marathon run. Took Ears around the park loop then a little extension back into LV. Felt so so. Pace was slow and we just made it between rain storms. Finished up and my calves were really tight. 

10 min's on the elliptical. Came home and got on the machine for a little workout. But my IT band was too painful to continue. I was screaming with pain. Decided to hop off and just do an ab workout and stretch. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
20.00

3 mile run again with Ears around the park. Calves are still knotted and the IT band is painful. I've never had a sore IT band before. So this is a new journey trying to work that sucker out. 

58.6 mile bike ride around the entire valley (if you consider the area around STG a valley). Did 2.6 around the the park and stuff getting things ready. Then out on the real ride for another 56 miles at an avg of 21 mph. This is the fastest ride so far for me. I tried to ride all the uphills really aggressive and then keep it rolling on the rest. By the last 10 miles I was wearing down and couldn't attack the uphills anymore:) But really happy with the ride considering before I left the house my legs were sore.

  2:41:30 for the 56 miles give or take. my phone battery died with about 14 miles left but the calculated estimate is very close if not erring on the slow side.

Pegasus Miles: 3.00Kestrel Bike Miles: 58.60
Total Distance
7.00

Had a long day of jury duty. 35 or so possible jurors interviewed one by one. It took almost all day. We just had to sit there in the courtroom and wait our turn. I was one of the last to be interviewed. Then the field was narrowed down to 16 and for some reason I was still a being considered. But we found out that it would be narrowed again to 8 and I felt totally comfortable that I'd be screened out.... No such luck though. Final juror added to the pool. I can't believe it. Trial starts tomorrow.

30 mins on the spin bike. 

4 mile run on the treadmill in 31:13 which for me on the machine is like 6 min effort. Maybe pushed it too hard because the ankle has felt stiff ever since...

Tour De France Miles: 3.00NB- Rainbow Miles: 4.00
Comments
From RileyCook on Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 08:22:23 from 132.3.57.68

That sucks, hopefully it's at least an interesting case.

From Little Bad Legs on Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 12:42:25 from 107.26.87.183

I hear the pay is pretty good for jury duty, so at least there's that...

Kidding of course. Bummer.

From Dustin on Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 11:07:11 from 204.113.48.131

Hope it is an interesting case. I think I told you a few years ago I was involved in the Elizabeth Smart case.

Total Distance
1.00

Just turned out to be one of those days. Woke up and headed into the workout room. Mik'L was out of town so I had to stay indoors today. Got in there and felt really sore in my hip, inner thigh, ab area. Tried one mile on the treadmill and it hurt. So I bagged it for the morning. Spent about 40 min's laying on the mat stretching. 

Planned on doing more but spent the day in court. We ended up finishing the case and coming to a not guilty decision by the end of the day. I really think the guy was guilty. But the way the law is written "beyond a reasonable doubt" type stuff we just didn't have enough hard evidence to convict him. Just the victims word against his. She said he broke in, bounder her and beat her with a baseball bat with intent to kill. He said he didn't. No other solid evidence. Sucks if he's walking and the law couldn't bring him down- if guilty.

NB- Rainbow Miles: 1.00
Total Distance
6.00

60 min's on the spinner this morning. Trying to get something going with training this week. But the weeks been crazy already and Mik'L will be out of town at the end of the week as well. Leaving me with a hard situation to really get a solid workout in. 

Tour De France Miles: 14.20
Total Distance
13.00

5 miles out early this morning before the sun or while the sun came up. 47 F was the coldest it's been this fall so far. I wore gloves for the first time. Ankle is starting to feel soreish more and more every day. The cortisone must be wearing off. 

30 min's on the spinner after at a pretty high output. Was sweating as bad as yesterdays 60 min's although I did do this after a run. But nonetheless the effort was up. 

24.5 mile ride tonight out around town. Didn't wear a watch or gps. Had to come home and old skool it using Google Earth to figure out distance. I sure didn't have the legs tonight that I did last Saturday. Quads seemed weak sauce.

Pegasus Miles: 5.00Kestrel Bike Miles: 24.50
Comments
From Jake K on Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 09:18:23 from 155.100.226.191

I love that in this day and age, Google Earth (the most amazing mapping program ever) is considered "old school" :-)

From Superfly on Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 10:16:50 from 74.211.21.81

lol... old, old skool would have been to get in the car and drive the route after to measure distance:).

Total Distance
0.00

Didn't get a workout in today. I did golf 18 holes but took a cart. Birdied the island hole at Sunbrook for the first time ever. Had to leave early to get to the course and by the time I got home I was pretty trashed. Planned on running that evening but Mik'L got home later than planned and I was ready for dinner and not a run. 

Total Distance
7.00

Nice run this morning. I kind of feel like a dead beat lately. But in the end I was ready for a little break and the ankle really needs to heal. So my long run for the week was 7 miles. Felt pretty good through out the run. Ankle held it's own and seems more stable than it was in the weeks before the marathon. Groin/ hips/ thighs/ lower abs were tight. To be honest this seems more painful than the ankle. I'm sure it's nothing serious and caused from cycling. I just need to learn how to stretch and do daily service treatments too help avoid the big "tight" phase that I keep working through. Just a learning curve for the body after years of only running. 

Total Distance
15.60

60 min's on the spinner this morning. Started out so so but then really hammered the last 35 min's. Actually felt like I was going to barf when I finally got done. Walked around the house for 5 while I waited for it to come up... never did. Solid sweat flowing on this one. 

3 miles on the treadmill after I caught my breath from the spinning beat down. 

 

P.M.

6.6 miles pushing Myler in the jogger around the middle B-hills loop. Really windy so it kind of sucked. Hard to push the boy into a headwind. But when we headed north with a tailwind it was nice. ankle was about 80%.

Baby Jogger Miles: 6.60Blue Launch 2 Miles: 6.60Tour De France Miles: 14.30NB- Rainbow Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
15.70

60 min's on the spin bike this morning. Didn't hammer the end like yesterday but had more of a uptempo push throughout. Ended with a mile more in the same time. 

3 miles after on the treadmill. Having Mik'L out of town is tough in ever aspect of my life. 

P.M.

Pushed Myler out by Blue Bunny to look at a couple storage units. After selling the boat we don't need the big one anymore but still do need a 10x10 or so for a bunch of office files. Kind of a fun run and much different than the norm.

Baby Jogger Miles: 6.70Asics TRI Miles: 6.70Tour De France Miles: 15.30NB- Rainbow Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
8.50

Took Ears for a run around the park and back. Then did the inner B-hills loop starting with the Secret street. My groin/ab/hip was soo tight. Had me wincing in pain. Ankle is holding up like a champ but I must figure out why the bike is making this other area sore because it really really screws up running. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 8.50
Comments
From JPark on Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 22:09:19 from 12.206.192.2

I'm assuming you've done a professional bike fit?

From Superfly on Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 10:25:35 from 74.211.21.81

That's been on the to-do list.

From Andrea on Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 11:05:01 from 72.37.171.52

Sounds like the illiopsoas muscle to me. Be careful with that soreness...if you let it become a big issue, you could be out 4 months like I am!

From Superfly on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 09:31:00 from 74.211.21.81

Andrea- Thanks for that insight. I think that's what it is. After your post I looked up all the symptoms and issues related to the illiopsoas and their all spot on with my situation. So good to know what I'm up against instead of just guessing.

So what are you finding that works for treatment? Best stretches? ect.

From Andrea on Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:02:05 from 72.37.171.52

It seems like the most important things are to massage it (I use a softball and roll on top of it) and to stretch it (Warrior move, Cobra - just type these in to google images). I hope it doesn't keep bothering you!

From Superfly on Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 15:23:11 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks again for the help. This stuff is super useful. I'm afraid it's gonna be an issue that will need daily maintenance and may last awhile. But knowing what's hurting useful "helps" is a big advantage.

Total Distance
14.00

60 min's on the spinner. Nice steady push. 

8 mile run after the spinner around the B-hills middle loop then Secret Street and a little tour of Little Valley. Pretty good run all things considered. Ankle is acting like a champ- hip area was so so this morning. Runnable but not fast or very long. 

Kinvara Miles: 8.00Tour De France Miles: 14.90
Total Distance
0.00

Took a recovery day. Hip/ groin/ ab/ thigh were all super tight. 

Total Distance
16.20

60 mins on the spinner early before going out on the run. Was half asleep most of the ride and my output reflected it.

10.2 mile run with Logan at 7 a.m. 35 F made for the coldest morning so far this fall. It even blackened the tops of some of my tomatoes (just a few leafs here and there). Anyways the run was pretty good. Groin pain was as runnable as it's been since the marathon. Logan and I enjoyed a nice morning together and during our political talk he made a quotable quote. "What Romney has going for him is that he isn't Obama".

 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 10.20Tour De France Miles: 13.30
Total Distance
27.50

40 mins on the elliptical to start the day off. Then right into a 7.6 mile run around the middle B-hills loop and extended through LV. 

Got home and did 3+ hours of yard work (no mileage awarded for this). Then Mik'L came home from work just after 1 p.m feeling kind of sick. So while her and Myler were napping I decided to go for a ride.

58.25 mile ride in 2:45:30 and a 21.1 mph avg. Best ride so far. Out around the southern parkway, Sun River, Bloomington loop, Tonoquint to Santa Clara, Up to Kayenta and around all of it, Down into Ivans, over the parkway, up over skyline drive into Washington, through the fields, small tour in LV and finally back home.

2.4 mile run after the bike to shake the legs out. At the end of the ride the legs were loosing it. But once I got going one the run I felt pretty good all things considered and wish I would have had time for around 10 miles just so I could have killed myself totally off for the day):. 

We'll see how I recover and handle the rest of the week.

Kestrel Bike Miles: 58.25
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 21:46:07 from 174.27.244.187

Great way to start off the week!

Total Distance
6.60

Middle B-hills loop. Other than the super fatigued legs this run was solid. One of the best in a long time. No sharp pain! Both the ankle and the groin area felt above 80%. I know you have good days and bad so I'll enjoy this one as good. I'll spend the rest of the day trying to recover from yesterday and get some calories down the hatch. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 6.60
Comments
From notoldjustolder on Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 20:09:25 from 184.167.133.14

Nice job on the tri training. I know that this blog is great but you should check out www.ontri.com. You may find it helpful for keeping track of all of your training if you haven't found something that you are using already.

From Superfly on Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 12:23:57 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man I'll check it out. So far I haven't looked at anything.

Total Distance
10.20

Logan and I got back on the weekly DC loop. Had the alarm set for 4:40 but woke up at 4:13 so that sucked. Run was pretty good. Achy in the normal places but nothing too bad. Glad the pace was slow. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
15.00

38.7 mile ride in 2:00:57 or 19.1 mph avg this morning out to the airport then back around sunriver/ bloomington/ b-hills. Left the house right before daybreak. Froze my butt off, actually feet and face. Didn't try and ride hard just wanted to get the time in. Had big ski gloves on so the hands were warm but bike control and feel were low. Got home and my feet were really numb. From the tips of my toes down to about the arch it was just a dead spot. Changed cloths and shoes and headed out for the run.

 

7 mile run around the middle B-hill loop then extended through the Secret st. The first 1.4 miles were really weird with the frozen/ thawing feet. Didn't ever hurt but just felt really weird.  7:19 avg as I just took it EZ and tried not to aggravate any of my injuries. Things felt pretty good but the hip did tighten up around mile 5. 

Asics TRI Miles: 7.00Kestrel Bike Miles: 38.70
Total Distance
6.00

1 hour on the elliptical. Groin hurt too bad to do anything else today. Wasn't really into training anyways. Got through 2.7 PTI shows only fast forwarding through most of the NBA conversations. 

Total Distance
13.00

Ran the fields tempo loop extended one block to hit an even 13. But no tempo miles. Actually hit a 7:01 avg but the effort felt much harder. Kind of a frustrating run because I thought I was doing much better than this. Plus I got home and was 153.5 lbs after the run so about 3.5lbs too heavy. Calves were really tight by the end and hip/groin hurt throughout around a 6. 

Blue Launch 2 Miles: 13.00
Total Distance
14.00

1 hour on the spinner. Mondayed it with a very slow get go and then pretty solid on the second half. 

8 running miles pushing Myler in the jogger into B-hills and back. Super nice day. 78F and sunny. Just feeling blessed to live where I do. The home yes but more so the country, state and city. Dicks bbq about 70 min's before the run isn't a great idea... mental note.

Baby Jogger Miles: 8.00Ghost Yellow Miles: 8.00Tour De France Miles: 14.30
Total Distance
16.00

1 hour on the spinner. Consistent grind throughout the ride. Had to stop 20 min's into the ride and pour Myler a bowl of Cheerios w/ tall glass of whole milk. Then back to the spinner. 

12 mile run while Myler was in pre school. DC loop and extended back into B-hills on the inner river trail then back to River Road. Felt so so for the first 6. Felt good to 10 then the last 2 miles were hard. 7:13 avg. My running is seriously in a different world right now. Groin/ab/ thigh pain was very high a long with super sore calves... I'd be hard pressed to run a 1:30 half. Ugh... I can only dream about what running pain free feels like. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 12.00Tour De France Miles: 15.00
Comments
From Kory on Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 15:01:04 from 134.50.89.24

God Bless you my friend. You still are dedicated and do what you can and I think that's awesome and your still keeping your fitness. The way you ran STG when hurting shows you have faith... So keep the faith and time will heal. This is something I know from my long reoovery.

From Superfly on Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 10:49:56 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. Eventually I'll feel good again. Although right now it feels like an eternity in time away:).

Total Distance
10.20

Early morning run with the Circle of Trust. Good to get out with the guys. A good run with them and their smiling faces can lift the mood when your down.  No watch but the pace was slowish. Body felt pretty rough but I'm glad to have gotten a run in and early so the rest of the day can be recovery. 

Pegasus Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
16.60

Had a crazy morning of "tri" training. Started out with a planned 2 or so hour ride. Ended up running into Mark Larsen who I'm told is the best cyclist in STG and one of the best in Utah. I passed him lol... about 1 mile after starting then 2 miles later he passed me. I then realized it was him. So I road up aside and introduced myself and asked to tag along. So out to Sand hollow we road chit chatting a long the way. It was fun to pick his brain about things. I had to turn around early to get back and do a run then pick up Myler. So at 20 miles out I flipped it (basically right at the lake entrance). Road solid back until I came into Washington and I got my first flat tire. Of all the days. I needed every second on my clock to get everything done before 11:30 to pick up the boy. So I changed the tire and lost about 7 min's but though it was still doable. Then started riding about a block and the new tube "blew up". Dang it! Now I'm in a situation. Started walking and hitchhiking but no luck. Finally called my wife and luckily she hadn't left for Vegas yet. So she was able to come pick up the bike and bring my running cloths. 35 mile ride before the flat. 

8.6 mile run. I changed cloths in the truck then headed out for the run. Mik'L had taken the jogger to Myler's preschool so I could run there and then bring him home in it. So I was able to get in 3.9 miles before he was done with school then another 4.7 from school back home. 

So after all the drama I only lost 5 miles of riding and .8 miles of running from my original plan. But the extra stress made it feel like much more. I've been dreading the flat tire thing... It sucks.

Baby Jogger Miles: 4.70Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 8.60Kestrel Bike Miles: 35.00
Comments
From JPark on Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 10:21:00 from 174.52.34.169

Way to improvise and make it all come together despite the adversities. Lesser men would have thrown in the towel. I must have missed it in a previous post, what specific tri(s) are you targeting?

From Superfly on Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 13:18:08 from 74.211.21.81

Good question:) I had planned to do a full tri in Plam Springs at the first of December but with my wife doing so much out of town work the last month and a half I had to scratch that idea. So as of right now I'm only registered for the half ironman here in STG in May. But I'm trying to decide on a full. Coeur d'alene, Vineman, Texas. I'm just trying to see what will work best for us logistically as we have a baby coming at the end of April and most likely my wife won't come to any of the events.

You should do some tri's. Have you ever done them in the past. If not you already bike and run like a pro. Even if your so so in the water you'd still rock.

From JPark on Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 16:07:11 from 174.52.34.169

I'm sure you'll rock it in a full or half Ironman. I hear that its the people who can run who really end up doing well.

I've never done a tri. Would like to, but I'll need to learn how to swim. Someday.

Congrats on the new addition! Number 2 changes the dynamics a little bit.

Total Distance
9.00

60 min's on the spinner

30 min's on the elliptical

Everything seemed hard this morning. I had no gas in the tank. Had planned to do an hour of each but was done after 10 min's on the elliptical. Hung in for another 20 but then was more than happy to call it.

Tour De France Miles: 14.20
Total Distance
13.10

Fields tempo loop. 6:45 avg. A little bettter run than the last couple Saturdays running this same route. Hip was pretty tight but the legs seemed to turn over better. Never pushed the pace but kept it honest throughout. Seemed to hold up ok. By the last couple miles I was done. Colder this morning at 36 F. But no frost yet...

Asics TRI Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Holt on Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 15:15:06 from 67.2.248.71

I thought you were gone today.

From Superfly on Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 15:56:27 from 74.211.21.81

We were gonna leave Friday night but decided (on fri) to just go down Saturday morning.

Total Distance
12.40

DC loop via Secret Street. Coldest morning so far this season. Actually it's about as cold as it get baring super cold spells. 25 F on the Little Valley web site and 27 F here at home. Wore tights, hat, gloves and an extra base layer on top. Ended up having plenty of cloths on. Evey year I have to remember the cold weather calibration for dressing on runs. Hip hurt around a 7 but everything else felt pretty good. The good thing about cold weather is that your body feels less pain (after you get going). Kind of like wearing an icepack on the injury. 

Pegasus Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
12.40

Super painful run. I have good and bad ones. Today about killed me off. Hip started really grinding 5 miles into the run, by 8 I was totally done but still had 4 miles to get home. Couldn't walk because I had be be home in time to pick up Myler at preschool. Just dug it out. Pain every single stride. Really having a hard time pulling the left foot through the stride. 

Oh well with the way things look on the news "training" may be something of the past for me anyways. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 12.40
Total Distance
10.20

Chilly run this morning with the lads. 29 F. Pace was slowish but conversation was chatty. Enjoyed getting out with the Circle and that my hip was much better than yesterday. Still hurt but wasn't like death the whole run. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Matt Schreiber on Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 08:02:32 from 66.17.102.185

Less pain is good. Good luck with the hip.

Total Distance
11.00

60 min's on the spinner. 

60 min's on the elliptical. 

Just felt super hurt and banged up this morning. Tired of fighting the pain. So I bagged any running and just hit the machines. Still struggled to get through the 2 hours.

Tour De France Miles: 12.50
Total Distance
10.20

DC loop. Hip and groin pain were doable today and temps were up. So I went out on the streets. Felt ok through about 6 but then the dang hip started hitching and it kind of bugged all the way back home. My body is a freaking mess right now and my shape is awful. 

Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
0.00

Body just hurt too bad to run today. Actually with all the achyness I didn't want to do anything. So I slept in and then took Mik'L down to Vegas for the day so she could work with her dad. Finally made it through this long month and then some as today was the last day of FLP!

Total Distance
6.00

Pretty solid hour on the spinner. My hip, inner thigh and now hammy are just too sore to muster a run. My body is failing me... at the Dr's office the other day he said "maybe your just getting old". 

Tour De France Miles: 15.00
Comments
From Andrea on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:04:14 from 72.37.171.52

The hamstring is an antagonist to the psoas muscle so it's probably just a lot of compensation. Does the bike not bother you at all?

From Superfly on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:22:17 from 74.211.21.81

Very minor pain on the bike. The hip seems to "catch" at times and it seems like the power output is lower on the (hurt side- left). So I'm having an efficiency problem because I wear down much much faster than normal. That goes for any activity- running, biking, walking...

From Andrea on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:25:31 from 72.37.171.52

like snapping hip syndrome? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapping_hip_syndrome

From Superfly on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:27:53 from 74.211.21.81

yes

From Andrea on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:34:30 from 72.37.171.52

Okay. Well, if that's due to bursitis I know that a cortisone injection is very common and can alleviate the pain in that bursa. You might want to look into that. Sometimes an oral steroid like prednisone will do the trick. Does ibuprofen work?

I've also been rolling on a softball between the abs and the hipbone and it does a pretty good job of loosening that muscle up. Lots of stretching too.

From Superfly on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:38:17 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks so much. With your help I think we're on to something here. Really knowing what hurts is sometimes the hardest part... Then you at least know how to start fixing it.

Ibuprofen does work but I'm hesitant to take it daily which is what I'd need to "train". So I'll usually only dose up once or twice a week combined with a rest day for best results.

From Jake K on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:54:49 from 155.100.226.191

Andrea has a PHD/MD/Nobel Prize in knowledge of random, hard to diagnose hip injuries.

From Superfly on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:59:52 from 74.211.21.81

lol. I may need to come in for a check up and get all the do's and don'ts to try and get on top of this thing. It's been by far the most painful and depressing injury yet. Pain to just sit up in bed or lift one leg over another to roll out of bed... let alone running.

From Andrea on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 12:51:11 from 72.37.171.52

I've had several docs and PTs tell me to take 400-600mg twice daily for 10 days straight to try to get the inflammation under control. But after that, you have to stop completely to prevent the bad effects from constant use. Probably still shouldn't up the training though :)

This didn't work for me, but your problem is a little different from mine. Honestly, a steroid dose pack seems like a potentially more effective treatment if your doctor will prescribe it (and if you don't want to try the injection route yet).

From Andrea on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 12:53:00 from 72.37.171.52

And I agree - this is the worst injury. I'd rather have a stress fracture, as bad as that is!

From JPark on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 13:35:03 from 174.52.34.169

You deserve a break from these nagging injuries man. You're an inspiration though for being able to push through the pain and find other means to stay active. Hopefully Lady Luck turns your way soon.

Don't listen to that getting old crap from the doctor either.

From Clay on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 20:53:51 from 71.195.211.7

Dude, your a stud and you have a long way to go before your considered old! I hate to be the one to say this but you might be well served to take some serious time off... I would keep working on the injury but your pushing your body to the brink kiddo. Just saying:)

From Superfly on Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 18:15:43 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys.

Clay I'm just too scared to back off. It's hard to just let fitness get flushed down the potty.

Total Distance
12.00

Went out for a ride this morning while Myler was at preskool. Left the house at 8 a.m and it was 36F. Yep I froze. The sun was coming up and once I got out to Keyenta at mile 30 I stopped and took my jacket off but my feet never warmed and actually went numb. My hurt leg showed more signs of weakness as it didn't "hurt" but has only about half the output of my other leg. By the middle of the ride I was getting frustrated with the whole issue. But I was glad to get a good longish workout in... burn some calories. 19.4 avg mph. Not the fastest ride as I just didn't see a need to push, was cold, and wasn't whole. 

Kestrel Bike Miles: 54.00
Total Distance
13.00

Big boys run this morning. Had the Circle, Stephen and Billy boy out today. After not running for a few days I felt like hitting the road again. Hip felt so so. Not super sore like the end of last week but not great. Started to get pretty tight by then end. Still a good run with the guys. Logan even pulled his shirt off the last 5 miles with temps around 35F. That's one hairy dude. 

Kinvara2 Miles: 13.00
Total Distance
15.00

My hardest ride yet. Left early so I could get in  a longish burn before the feast. Decided to head out to Gunlock then Veyo and do that loop. Hit 20 miles just after crossing the river before the Gunlock turnoff. Was basically right at 20 mph avg to there. Then the trouble started. Once I turned North on the Gunlock road I hit a NASTY head wind that sometimes would come back as a cross wind. It really beat me to death. I wanted to turn around every half mile. In the second hour of my ride I only covered 13 miles and worked way harder than on the first 20. True there are some good climbs but even on flat or slight downhills I had to keep it in an easier gear just to keep moving forward. It was just brutal all the way to Veyo where I turned south. I thought at least now I'll catch a ride with this tailwind back to town.... I did have a good tail wind up Veyo hill and it felt super EZ. Then up Dammeron the wind started to shift and by the time I got to the marathon halfway point I was in another headwind. Ugh! I just worked my butt off to get home in time to go to the family dinner. Figured the wind coast me about 35 extra min's. So by the time I got home I was truly hammered. Oh and I'd only taken 10 oz of gatorade with no Gu or fuel. Got off my bike and hobbled in the house then collapsed on the kitchen floor. The pie later was well deserved. 

Kestrel Bike Miles: 61.30
Total Distance
0.00

Had a full house and busy day planned so no run today. We had a T' time at Sand Hollow at 8:54 a.m and I figured with golf and shopping I'd just recover from yesterdays ride.  Beautiful day out on the course sunny and a high of 68 F. By the turn I had only shorts and a short sleeve shirt on.

Total Distance
10.20

Got up before the rest of the house (other than my uncle) and did the DC loop. Felt so so through 6 but the last 4 miles seemed pretty hard and the run just lasted forever. I'm depressed in the fact that a 10 mile run has become so hard. It seems like for years I've ran a 20 miler every Saturday just because. Now that seems like death. 

Asics TRI Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
11.00

1 hour on the spinning bike at normal effort

1 hour on the elliptical 

Watched the movie Tom Sawyer and Myler was in there watching with me. He said "Daddy what's that boys name".  I said Tom. "He said "I would want to get in that movie". Meaning he wanted to get in the TV and play with Tom on the banks of the Mississippi.

Tour De France Miles: 14.10
Comments
From notoldjustolder on Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 19:17:36 from 184.167.133.14

Your ride last week up through Gunlock sounded like a mini rerun of my Ironman St george 2012. I rode from Milford to the outside of cedar city last week and had a head wind 100% of the time and it was not much fun. Are you gearing up for the 1/2 Ironman next year? Good luck with the training.

From Superfly on Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 09:07:22 from 74.211.21.81

Oh Milford to Cedar in wind sounds horrible. Yeah I'm doing the 1/2 ironman and wanting to do a full sometime in the summer. But I'm so jacked up right now that cycling is about all I can do without pain.

Total Distance
5.00

1 hour on the spinner. Pretty solid push though out the ride. Sweaty. 

Tour De France Miles: 15.10
Total Distance
12.00

10.2 miles running with the guys this morning on the DC loop. Felt horrible. Pain level was an 8.5 or higher all run. Along with the normal aches of the right hurt ankle, and my left side (abs, thigh, hip and hammy). I've also developed something new. Saturday night I went to sleep and woke up Sunday morning with plantar fasciitis  on the left foot. Can barely walk on the sucker. Or maybe a bone spur on the left heel? Nonetheless my body is just falling apart. So I just worked like a dog to get through the run this morning. Could have bagged it but I feel jacked not running too... so I might as well get out with the guys here and there to keep up on the social side of life.

Came home and got on the spinner for 30 mins to try and loosen up. Energy output was low. Just didn't have any juice in the legs. It's hard mentally because I just think I can go do whatever I want to and now with my new broken body I can't do anything. Big paradigm shift.

Pegasus Miles: 10.20Tour De France Miles: 7.10
Comments
From Andrea on Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 09:19:36 from 72.37.171.52

Is there any cross training that you can do that doesn't hurt? I know it sucks not to run, but you can somewhat maintain your fitness with some cross training for a while...Sometimes rest is the only way to heal and be able to run pain-free again. :o( Sorry to hear about this. Any good sports medicine docs down there? The one you went to last time didn't seem to help at all!

From Jake K on Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 09:25:11 from 155.100.226.191

I feel bad for you man. I see you going through the same thing I've been watching Andrea go through since the summer. Maybe just shutting it down for a bit might actually help... not in terms of immediate relief, but it might allow to healing to get jumpstarted. I'd hate to see you end up w/ some major compensation injury. But I also totally understand the desire to keep trying and hoping that it'll come around.

We're pulling for you!

From Superfly on Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:10:37 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys. I'm getting really close to that total "shut down". I've actually only been running 30 or so real miles a week- everything else is cross training. I'm so so frustrated... just sucks. However cycling doesn't hurt too bad and I can handle the elliptical. I also think I'll keep all future runs to 6 miles or less as it seems like once I get to that point the pain seems to double.

From Kory on Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 16:07:16 from 134.50.89.24

Take it from me I've been through so many injuries the last few years.

Jake and Adam are right shutting the running down is really what will fix the issue quickly even though we hate it (I personally hated it). But the cross-training will keep the fitness with spinning, swimming and elliptical. Your in my prayers my friend.

From Clay on Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 21:27:42 from 71.195.211.7

Hang in the there Clyde! Injuries suck! I'm praying for you dude!

From Superfly on Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 14:16:28 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks so much guys. I feel kind of sheepish. There are much more deserving places to place your prayers. But I do love the blessings coming for your prayers:). Truly "Thanks".

Total Distance
16.00

Brick workout this morning. I felt 50% better out of the box this morning. Not sure why the pain was so bad yesterday or much better today. I do know that post ab workouts I feel much more pain. So maybe I'll have to let my 6 pack slide. 

40.2 mile bike ride at 20.3 mph avg. Semi hard effort. Didn't relax much but didn't go into all out mode either. Out around SunRiver, Tonoquint, Green Valley then back basically the same way. Lots of hills throughout the entire ride. But nothing  crazy long. 

8.1 mile run after the ride. I tried a couple things. First a new pair of Hoka running shoes. Until now I've laughed at people wearing them and if I were not injured I still would. But the extra cushion seems to really help all my aches and pains. So although heavier, none racey, and super dorky looking- they may just help me get more TOFR (time on feet running). I also decided to totally forget about pace, speed and the like. Just be happy to be running. Still felt some aches and pains and it would have been better to cut the run shorter- like around 6.5 or so. But all things considered I really had a good day of training.

Out the door on the bike at 8 a.m sharp back home after the run and in the shower at 11:02 a.m. Then hit up Cafe Rio for some big time calorie replacement.

Kestrel Bike Miles: 40.20
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From Kory on Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 15:08:35 from 134.50.89.24

Nice Man! Good to see that the pain decreased. Now we need just another 50% pain free. I always thought about trying those Hoka shoes as well.

Total Distance
6.00

60 min's on the elliptical. Semi hard push hitting 6,898 strides. Someday I'll break 7,000 in one hour. 

Total Distance
14.00

Well today was the good bad and ugly. I thought I'd redeem myself and re-ride the same loop from Thanksgiving day that kicked my butt. I looked at the weather and there wasn't going to be much wind. So I fueled right before and during and really hit the road ready to smash my 17.7 mph avg from just over a week ago. Through the first 20 miles I was right on with last weeks ride so no gain so far. But in the next hour I hit 17.2 miles today where last week I only hit 13. Got up to Veyo and did have a mild headwind from there down to about the volcano on the marathon course. But I was feeling it and with the added fuel and hydration things were rolling. Came back into town at around a 19.6 mph avg and kept pushing the pace to try and hit a 20 mph by the time I finished. Got to the bottom of Bluff St. and over to River Road at a 19.8 mph avg and thought if I push it hard the last 2 miles I'd really have a chance to hit my goal. So I put my head down and started to hammer. As I crossed the bridge over the river a car passed me and then slammed on it's breaks at the light... I had nowhere to go. Either right in the back of that car or into the gutter and road at a current speed of 27 mph. Plus I was down in the drop bars or (aero position). It's super hard to turn fast or break from this position. So I just got around the car without a collision but was not in the gutter and when my wheels came back in contact with the lip of asphalt it derailed my train and I took a super nasty spill in front of about 15 motorists. A few of them called 911 and the ambulance showed up. I landed on my head (did have a brand new helmet on) and shoulder then the hip. My shoulder took the worst of it as I've either broken some bones or at least dislocated the AC joint. Been there before with this injury. The rest of the injuries were just lumps and patches of road rash (pretty good ones... a PR for sure).  I declined a ride or service from the ambulance and a nice couple gave me a ride home. I was 58 miles into a 60 mile ride... I just about made it. I'd planned on doing a 8-10 mile run after the ride but after the wreck it was out of the question. My bike took a good beating but seems like nothing too crazy in damage. I did beat up some brand new riding gloves, helmet, feet booties, and trashed the buckles on my shoes. And like I said before my shoulder is the worst bodily injury. It's pretty jacked. I'll give it a day or so to see how it feels then go get an x ray. But if it's the AC joint it will heal by it's self with time. 

Kestrel Bike Miles: 58.00
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From Jake K on Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 11:01:06 from 155.100.226.191

That could have been a lot worse. Glad you are OK.

From Fritz on Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 11:39:11 from 65.116.116.6

ah...that really sucks. Hopefully there isn't anything seriously wrong with your shoulder.

From Superfly on Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 15:15:07 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks guys. At first I was super bugged about it and mad about the bad luck. But like you said Jake- it really could have been WAY worse in every way. I walked through the scene of the accident today to try and find my bar cap (and found it). After looking at the the layout of the situation, the path I took led to the least amount of injury possible. To both me, my bike, and other cars.

Total Distance
6.00

Nothing planned today. I'm not sure what I'll be able to do in my new current physical state. It seems like if it's not one thing it's twenty with my body lately. 

60 min's on the spin bike later in the day. Decided to try it and just siting stationary doesn't seem to bother the shoulder too much. 

Tour De France Miles: 15.50
Total Distance
10.00

Pretty hard push on the spinner today for 60 min's. 

4 miles of running on the treadmill. Just had to try it. Couldn't go very fast and had to run very robotic to keep from swinging the shoulder too far off. But getting some running it will help if I ever plan on getting out of this free fall. 

Tour De France Miles: 15.70
Total Distance
0.00

X ray on the shoulder this morning. Looks like the AC joint is separated. Somewhere between a grade 3-4 separation. It hurts pretty much around the clock. Some movements almost floor me. But I'll continue to do what I can with the spinner and treadmill. Doc says I really need to take 4-6 weeks off for full recovery. I'm not sure I can do it. I'll just watch it close and not risk anything extensive. 

Comments
From Andrea on Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 15:09:05 from 72.37.171.52

Sorry to hear about your shoulder. You're being hit hard on the injury bucket these days :(

From RileyCook on Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 11:01:19 from 132.3.57.68

Hang in there Clyde! I can't believe all the adversity you've gone through lately, but you've handled it very well and admirably.

From Superfly on Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 14:16:18 from 74.211.21.81

My grandpas favorite quote of "if it aint one thing it's 20", seems to be true right now.

I appreciate the support!

From JPark on Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 16:01:09 from 174.52.34.169

All the adversity is going to come back that much sweeter. Hang in there.

From Superfly on Fri, Dec 07, 2012 at 21:40:04 from 74.211.21.81

Yeah that's what I keep telling myself...

Thanks again guys!

Total Distance
10.20

My wife will not be happy if and when she finds out I ran today... and ran this far. But I just needed it. I needed it more mentally than the pain hurt physically. Put the Hokas on and headed out nice and EZ. Didn't have a plan on mileage just had about 80 min's before I had to get off to pick up Myler. So I basically used my time. At the cut off for 5 miles I just said I'd go to 6.6. Then at the 8 mile cut I just couldn't turn and headed out around the full DC loop. Felt pretty good all things considered. Shoulder always hurts so running doesn't seem to make it hurt worse. But could slow the healing as the goal is to pull the arm up so the clavicle can reattach. But I just tried to keep my shoulder pulled up to my ear while running. IDK. Hip hurt but was runnable. No sharp pain just a dull one throughout the run.

I told my wife and Dr. Prince just yesterday that I'd try not to run on it... and if I did I wouldn't go any more than 5 miles. Oops. 

Comments
From Matt Schreiber on Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 20:44:08 from 66.17.102.185

Things'll come around. Hopefully the run helped today mentally.

From Superfly on Fri, Dec 07, 2012 at 21:33:33 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man!

Total Distance
15.00

My wife called me an "idiot" for going on a ride today. But she was home and the weather was nice. I needed to see how the bike was holding up after the wreck last week. So I headed out. The shoulder was so so and there were a few really "ouch" moments when I put too much weight on it or pulled up hard. More than anything I'm super "gun shy" now while riding on the side of the road... especially when cars are passing right next to me. I'm guessing it'll take some time before that fear starts to break down. 

Anyways I road out to the airport and back. Looped the park both directions. 24.3 miles at a 21.8 mph avg. 69F and sunny. I had on a summer outfit and felt good all things considered. 

9.2 mile run after the ride. Got home and wanted to keep rolling out in the sunshine. Mik'L just rolled her eyes as I came in and changed cloths then told her I was going out running. She said I can't say a word about my shoulder hurting because I won't relax and let it heal. But it felt doable... so I ran. Again the Hokas really have helped with my hip area injury. Enough cushioning and bounce to help the foot come through the stride. Middle B-hills loop then extended back around Little Valley. 6:58 min mile avg. Better than I would have guessed.

Kestrel Bike Miles: 24.30
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From notoldjustolder on Sun, Dec 09, 2012 at 13:07:57 from 184.167.133.14

"Ride like you are invisible" because chances are the cars are not going to see you or respect your space. Also, wear high visibility clothing. I have started wearing a high vis reflective vest whenever I ride. It is not super stylish but I just don't trust other drivers. Good luck with your recovery and safe riding.

Total Distance
5.50

Kind of a laid back ride today. I was going to look at a few things uptown and just took the bike up. Lots of traffic so going was slow. I'm super shaky on the bike now. No balance and cars freak me out. Once I got done up in town I cycled up the steep Dixie hill and then out the parkway in Washington and back around the fields to home. Harder effort the last 13 but overall a pretty chill ride (it was colder too). 

Kestrel Bike Miles: 23.70
Total Distance
0.00

Took the day off. My wife has been sick for 5 days. I finally got it Sunday after taking care of her. Today I just felt like junk. 

Total Distance
9.00

60 min's on the spin bike. Pretty solid effort. 

4 miles running on the treadmill after the bike. Nothing really to report. 

Tour De France Miles: 15.20
Total Distance
10.20

Boys run early at my house. Temps were between 27-30 f. A little warmer than yesterday. Winter finally got down here to Utah's Dixie. The run was pretty chill. I did feel a lot tighter than any of the runs I did last week. Which kind of sucks. But better than I've been on other occasions. After 9 miles I had to hit a roadside potty break against a wall. Luckily no cars came during that 45 seconds. JUICY! 

Total Distance
6.00

60 min's on the spinner. Hard push today. 

Tour De France Miles: 15.80
Total Distance
0.00

Just lazy today. Nothing else. 

Total Distance
15.40

Met the Circle of Trust at the marathon finish early on a rainy dark morning. I didn't know how far I'd be able to go with them but just thought I'd stick it out until the pain got bad then cut the run short and head back. Well we just looped out around Green Valley and Bloomington then made our way back to the park. Things stayed in check most of the run but by around 12 or so I did start to feel it. So the last couple miles were pretty slow but the guys were kind enough to slow down as I slugged back the the truck. We'll see how I feel in a few days but overall it was the most positive run maybe since the marathon in October. I'd love to slowly be able to start getting my running base back. It sucks to loose it. 

Hoka Miles: 15.40
Total Distance
7.50

Pretty good run around the B-hills loop then extended into Little Valley. Surprised to see how well I felt after Saturday. Maybe... just maybe things are turning the corner. 

Ghost Yellow Miles: 7.50
Total Distance
0.00

Bugged at myself for not getting in something today. I totally wanted too. But it was just one thing after another and I simply ran out of time... then later energy. 

Total Distance
10.20

Big boys run. Paul joined us for around 4 miles then backed off. Colder today with ICE out on the trail. Had a good amount of rain the last few day and then it cooled last night. Dave even had snow on his Jeep. Felt so so. Kind of soreish but nothing really sharp. 

Hoka Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
6.00

66 min's on the spinner. Got thru the most part of 3 PTI's. Effort was so so. 

Tour De France Miles: 15.70
Total Distance
10.20

22 F this morning. I wish this chilly air would move on. Bring back the 45-50 rainy weather over this cold stuff. It's hard on the palm trees. Run was pretty good. I went out for 7 or so but just couldn't peel off the loop. Felt like I was fairly stable through about 9 miles but I could tell things were breaking down on the last mile. Hope to stretch good and be ready for a little longer run in the morning with the lads. 

Hoka Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
16.00

Met up with LoGain at the park again in town. Basically did the same loop as last Saturday but a little at the park before and after to square off 16. 24 F this morning and it didn't feel too bad. Running was so so. I felt pretty good for about 12 and the last 4 were hardish. 7:12 avg for the run so a little faster today than last week. Pretty tight by the time I got in the truck. 

Hoka Miles: 16.00
Comments
From Holt on Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 09:45:34 from 67.2.245.25

Sorry I missed. I fell back asleep after turning off my alarm, duh...

From Superfly on Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 14:31:25 from 74.211.21.81

dang it! That was a Homer J Simpson move... but he'd had too many Duff's the night before...

From Holt on Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 17:55:15 from 67.2.245.25

Well...

From Logan Fielding on Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 11:46:40 from 174.52.244.129

We missed you Dave. For every time I have slept through an alarm you can have one every now and then. Have a great week.

Clyde, LoGain! Have a great week my man.

Total Distance
6.60

 Middle B-hills loop. Wanted to add another mile or so but it wasn't happening. Hip and groin were more sore than they have been I a couple weeks. Ugh! It's like a reoccurring nightmare. So the whole run was hard and hurt. It's been 6 months since my string of injuries started.... I'm really stating to think I'll never run the same again. A marathon at sub 6 min pace was very typical before... now any run under 7 min pace seems too hard. I just keep thinking that one day it will magically go away.... Santa if you hear me that's my Christmas wish:)

Walked Ears around Little Valley for about 2 mils after the run. It was really nice during those hours of the run and walk. Shorts and warm. Temp was 55 F and sunny. But before and after it's kind of been rainy. 

Hoka Miles: 6.60
Comments
From Holt on Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 15:37:49 from 67.2.245.25

Time...

Merry Christmas buddy.

From Superfly on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 09:28:13 from 74.211.21.81

Thanks man. Hope your having a awesome time up north!

Total Distance
6.00

Super hard spinning effort early on Christmas morning. Hit it up for an hour before Myler got up and the craziness began. Needed a good burn and sweat out. 

Tour De France Miles: 16.20
Total Distance
10.20

Ran with Stephen on the normal loop. Super chill at chatty pace. I felt pretty sore at the start but it didn't get any worse and the run turned out pretty good. Rainy and some snow today. Enjoying the holiday season. 

Hoka Miles: 10.20
Total Distance
6.00

Spinning bike

Tour De France Miles: 15.10
Total Distance
0.00

Nothing

Total Distance
0.00

Started to get sick... it hit hard and fast. 

Total Distance
0.00

21 F for the New Years morning temp. I'm sick. Head cold, weak, dizzy, feel like crap. 

Total Distance
3917.50
Cumulus Blu 1 Miles: 286.50Mirage Miles: 96.10Lunarfly #1 Miles: 105.80Lunarfly #2 Miles: 120.30Cumulus Blu 2 Miles: 284.30Pulse Red Miles: 61.10Blk Launch Miles: 10.00Pulse Neon Green Miles: 10.00Baby Jogger Miles: 82.30LunaRacer Miles: 104.40New Speedstar Miles: 136.80Blue Launch Miles: 318.05Blue Launch 2 Miles: 396.97Ghost Miles: 73.50Pulse Miles: 3.40Kinvara Miles: 229.62Ghost 3 Miles: 9.00TypeA Miles: 3.60Asics TRI Miles: 296.05Pegasus Miles: 308.50XR Mission Miles: 4.90Kinvara2 Miles: 82.30Ghost Yellow Miles: 174.50Kestrel Bike Miles: 701.95Tour De France Miles: 373.00NB- Rainbow Miles: 14.30Hoka Miles: 68.60
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