Days have passed and so has the incredible high from completing my first marathon. It is very addictive, I wish I could have that feeling every day. I rode yesterday, and did Tae Kwon Do and Climbing machine Friday. I'll ride again today. I need to start swimming more and pick a training plan for my first triathlon this Fall.
NGU!
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Memories of my first marathon
In no particular order:
230 am wake up
2 hour drive
1 hour shuttle
30 minute wait for outhouse
Delayed start
Running shoulder to shoulder
Chills I am really doing this
Spectators everywhere
People cheering me using my name
Lots of hills
Live bands
Water cups everywhere
People in their church clothes
Cheerleaders
Gay couples
Strippers
Boomboxes
Pete the wheelchair racer
The Rider turned triathlete from Calgary on the shuttle
Energy from the crowd
Pain at miles 21,22,23
Strength at 24,25,26!!
Running strong at the finish
My greatest mental and physical achievement
4 hours 5 minutes
Receiving two medals
Finding a friend in the finish chute
Proud Dad
Congrats from everywhere
Lunch by the pier wirth my family
Wearing a paper blanket
Walking normally
21 year old in cardiac arrest at mile 18
Special thanks to all that have supported me, especially my fmaily.
230 am wake up
2 hour drive
1 hour shuttle
30 minute wait for outhouse
Delayed start
Running shoulder to shoulder
Chills I am really doing this
Spectators everywhere
People cheering me using my name
Lots of hills
Live bands
Water cups everywhere
People in their church clothes
Cheerleaders
Gay couples
Strippers
Boomboxes
Pete the wheelchair racer
The Rider turned triathlete from Calgary on the shuttle
Energy from the crowd
Pain at miles 21,22,23
Strength at 24,25,26!!
Running strong at the finish
My greatest mental and physical achievement
4 hours 5 minutes
Receiving two medals
Finding a friend in the finish chute
Proud Dad
Congrats from everywhere
Lunch by the pier wirth my family
Wearing a paper blanket
Walking normally
21 year old in cardiac arrest at mile 18
Special thanks to all that have supported me, especially my fmaily.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Before the run
What a new, incredible experience and a graat performance. I came very close to breaking the 4 hour mark, my time was 4:05, that is great for a 46 year old first time Marathon runner. I could have run it faster, mile 26 was my fastest mile @ 8:30.
Miles 22 and 23 were brutal, but the rest was good. Amazing to see all the people lined the entire route cheering, live bands, radio stations; I was smiling most of that 4 hours.
I was still coughing from my cold before the race, but about 5 miles in it seemed to go away and returned shortly after the race - weird.
I just cannot capture it in words; it is an very satisfying accomplishment.
I'll take the week off to recover, I am a bit sore as you might imagine. Then back to training for the "In the Dirt Triathalon" this fall; my first Tri.
NGU!
Dan
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
2.5 days left to the LA Matathon
The adversity just does not stop. I have had a cold for a few days now, nothing to concerning, but I learned today that my youngest daughter has Strep Throat, so I am a little concerned for the both of us. I'll take whatever leftover anitbiotics we have around the house tonight and tomorrow morning to give my body a little help with the battle.
The weather is predicted to be mid 70's, which is great for the spectators, but not so great for us runners that have been training all winter. Above 65 degrees you can expect to run up to 2 minutes per mile slower, that will be humbling to say the least.
My 4 hour goal is going to be tougher that I thought, I am going to run it, the question is how well, and how miserable it's going to be.
On a higher note:
I have attemted to set up the LA matathon tracking system to automatically update my blog, so race progress updates should be forthcoming here, facebook and twitter! Gotta love SN.
NGU!!!
The weather is predicted to be mid 70's, which is great for the spectators, but not so great for us runners that have been training all winter. Above 65 degrees you can expect to run up to 2 minutes per mile slower, that will be humbling to say the least.
My 4 hour goal is going to be tougher that I thought, I am going to run it, the question is how well, and how miserable it's going to be.
On a higher note:
I have attemted to set up the LA matathon tracking system to automatically update my blog, so race progress updates should be forthcoming here, facebook and twitter! Gotta love SN.
NGU!!!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
10 days! I'm Ready!
Wow! I ran 416 miles since I started running in August 09. I'm in pretty good shape for the Marathon, my left knee is a little sore, but loosens up after a couple of miles. I am treating it daily so it does not become an issue. I've overcome injury and sacraficed much to get here. I know your question, because I answer it daily...Am I ready? I think so. My goal, now, is a 4 hour Marathon, and I plan on "leaving it on the course." So if I can't walk the next day; it is planned. 4 hours is a lofty goal for a guy that has never entered a race, let alone a Marathon.
You can track my progress race day at http://www.lamarathon.com/runner-info/race-day-tracking/
You can track my progress race day at http://www.lamarathon.com/runner-info/race-day-tracking/
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