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Archives for: April 2007

04/30/07

Permalink 07:19:29 am, by bcarrick Email , 120 words, 488 views   English (US)
Categories: Running in New York City

12 miles, cloudy but with a new toy

So on Saturday I finally broke down after wanting them since the first generation Oakley Thump was released maybe 2 years ago. In November or December Oakley released it's Generation 3 Thumps, the Oakley Thump Pro, I realized that they now have a version that I would wear and figured they had all the bugs worked out. So I finally broke down and bought them on Saturday.

No more batteries, no more wires, no more arm bands. Just sunglasses with a built in MP3 player. The 12 miles on Sunday was easy! I do highly recommend the Oakley Thump Pros as long as you can afford the price tag they are worth it. Well this is only my 3rd day with them now.

04/23/07

Permalink 06:08:22 am, by bcarrick Email , 34 words, 172 views   English (US)
Categories: Running in New York City

So I'm not writing enough, but I am running

This weekend was superb, 70 each day and sunny.

I ran a half marathon distance Saturday 13.1 miles with an 8 minute per mile average.

10 K distance (6.1 miles) on Sunday with a 7:50 per minute per mile average.

04/14/07

Permalink 12:21:51 pm, by bcarrick Email , 208 words, 195 views   English (US)
Categories: Running in New York City

95th street & back

Today's training schedule called for a 14 mile run. Sometimes you look forward to them and sometimes you don't. I was on my run yesterday after work (6 miles) and though it was extremely windy I thought to myself if I feel like this tomorrow I will be able to do my 14 miler and well I did.

It's nice and sunny today and mild at around 49 degrees and not very windy at all. Those conditions make for great training runs, and easy distance runs.

Now I'm pretty sure I went past 14 miles but I can't be sure. I went from my building to the river, then up the Hudson river to 95th street and all the way back. The first and last 5 miles are actually measured with signs, but I don't start that the first mile mark as I start at my building and go up the river, where as the first mile mark is on the highway, so my first mile is longer than the markers and there are only markers for the first five miles. So I had to do miles 6 and 7 via the 5 mile pace.

Anyway it felt great. Enjoy those long runs when they come up as they make the short runs seem very, very easy.

04/11/07

Permalink 04:15:32 pm, by bcarrick Email , 227 words, 984 views   English (US)
Categories: Running in New York City

Tempo training

I do love the fact that I actually train and don't just go out for a daily run. Just running the same thing day in and day out can get very, very boring. That type of the same routine each and every day is probably why so much of America is over weight, it's hard to start and then it can get very boring and once you don't do it one day it gets easy to not do it the next day.

Anyway back to my point, when you actually train for someone there are two advantages. First, the fact that each run is different, could be a distance run, a recovery run, a speed run or tempo work. Second the achievement from accomplishing your goal, like a 5 K or a 10 K or a 1/2 marathon at the end of it all, and then you start all over and work to do better the next time.

Today was tempo day, so 5 minute warm-up run, then 400 meters (sprint basically), then 2 minute and 15 seconds recovery jog and repeat 9 times, then the 5 minute cool down. It's probably the "easiest" day even though the 9 times of sprinting 400 meters can become quite difficult, but this run goes by faster then any other one, even though it takes 46 minutes with all the recovery jogs and 5 minute warm-up and cool down. I recommend trying it.

04/10/07

Permalink 07:00:14 pm, by bcarrick Email , 120 words, 158 views   English (US)
Categories: Running in New York City

OK, I'm back

I'm finally back, I've been running but had a bit of a medical scare that put me in a funk, and then I was in 3 tropical countries in 4 days so I was running but not posting etc.

Well now I'm back, tonight 50 degrees and 8 miles in 66 minutes. Not too bad. This week though is a high mileage week, I will hit over 50 miles between Sunday and the end of Saturday so it's going to be a rough one, 6 on Sunday, 4 yesterday, 8 tonight, I have speed training tomorrow which should put me around 5 miles for tomorrow, then 8 miles scheduled on Thursday a short one on Friday and a 14 miler on Saturday. Hopefully the weather holds up for all these runs.

Enjoy.

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