Saturday, January 25, 2014

E nair O!

E nair O! That's how you pronounce the Spanish word for January. This is a pitiful weekend because there are so few events.

Saturday agenda-race!

I only found a few:

1. run for kids 5k
2. Dan marino autism walk
3. fight for air climb

I passed on the latter (stair climb) and stuck to tried and true-running; that means not the walk either.

Back to my favorite Clint style synopsis:

The good: won my first master title of the year plus top ten
The bad: cold but luckily no wind, generic medal, long walk to start, double loop course
The ugly: worst time of the year

Saturday agenda-race?

I only found a few:

1. 25.75 tri
2. suncoast half
3. butterfly 5k

Rule out the former since I have no swimmer. Due to circumstances, mainly finances, I also passed on the others, meaning no racing; a rarity! Although I need to recover, I  did pull out my inlines and rolled a dozen miles.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

MLK jr weekend

MLK jr weekend is upon us. Other than Jesus Christ, he is a true hero. With the blessing of God, he spawned radical, positive change to a racist society, who chose to ignore the what was in the constitution and the bible, as far as I am concerned, in regards to equal rights and fair treatment to all humans, just based on skin color.

Saturday agenda-race!

These are the events I on my radar today:

1. st Pete beach classic 5k/10k
2. Bahamas marathon (and 4p relay/half/5k) weekend
3. the Honda classic 5k
4. race for faith 10k/5k
5. run for education 5k
6. Brandon's run

You can automatically rule out the second (out of US). After that, it was a toss up since I don't remember doing any of those races. Being a God fearing and praising man, race for faith got my attention.

Time for the Clint Eastwood synopsis:

The good: top age and ten
The bad: cold (I like cool), long drive
The ugly: 2nd worst time of the year

Sunday agenda-race!

These are the events I selected for this day:

a. Bahamas marathon (and 4p relay/half/5k) weekend
b. hearts at work 5k
c. together we see eye run
d.Miramar pines rotary 10k/5k
e. bay harbour islands 10k/5k
f. Naples half
g. key west half and 5k

You can automatically rule out the first (out of US). I have been to all except the first 2 in the past. I always have a dream to do a double header and the Lord gave me that opportunity.

Morning agenda-Naples half

I'm gonna sum it up Clint Eastwood style:

The good: completed goal (sub 2 hours), able to 'run' entire distance since not injured
The bad: the coldest race day of the year, morning drive to event
The ugly: took nearly 2 hours

Evening agenda-together we see eye run

Time for the Clint Eastwood synopsis:

The good: podium (2nd age)
The bad: hot (reversal of morning), tight & tired, not in top dozen
The ugly: 2nd worst time of the year (yep, worse than yesterday but with reason)

Monday agenda-MLK jr day

The recognized day for his birthday; have a happy one. As far as the day, yet another cold one but not quite as cold as the weekend. This was my first race walk for the year (normally, I start the year with one). Unfortunately for me, I was feeling tired and tight from the extremely active weekend. On top of that, top racewalker Juan Llanes was here for the first time that I can remember. I didn't see him at the start but by the first turn, he mysteriously caught up then surpassed me. He remained in the lead through the finish, with his wife jogging in toe. However, by the grace of God, I won the overall title! What a way to close out the weekend!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Magical weekend.

Magical weekend. I dub it such because normally I do Disney. Last year, by the grace of God, I was able to complete my first marathon in 2 years despite major injury just days prior. However, other experience can be magical too; read on!

Saturday agenda-race!

Amazingly, a limited number of events today:

1. WDW half marathon
2. 10k panther prowl
3. Flippany 10k/5k
4. deans 5k

In order to mitigate costs, I passed on the former. I also ruled out the latter because it was just a fun run. With the remaining, I had to use one of my selection rules. I haven't done either event before; #3 was closest in proximity but the other was an inaugural. Guess which one I did?

Lets do this Clint Eastwood style:

The good:  won age group, finisher medal
The bad: drive to event, weather (light wind but humid)
The ugly: time, course (2nd half on gravel/hard packed sand)

This was magical for me as I rarely place in a 10k.

Sunday agenda-race!

1. WDW marathon
2. vista view 360
3. jcc 5k classic

In order to mitigate costs, I passed on the former. I am not ready for extreme distance nor was I invited on a team, so I chose the latter.

I heard of this event but don't remember ever doing it; then again, with the number of races I do and my increase in age, could've slipped my mind.

I might as well continue Clint Eastwood style:

The good:  won age group, time, top ten overall
The bad: medal (unless overall & master), weather (some wind and humidity)
The ugly: course (time doesn't count since a bit short, no clocks nor clear mile markers), only 1  overall & master title. for us guys, the overall winner was a female!

This weekend was magical for me as because the winning streak continues and so does the 'new' event one.

Saturday, January 04, 2014

First weekend of 2014

First weekend of 2014 is upon us!

Saturday agenda-race!

Couldn't find much for the first Saturday of the year but anyway:

1. save the panther 5k
2. zoo half/5k

The latter makes the most sense (closest in proximity) but last month, I did 3 weekends in a row at that venue so I chose the former.

Coincidentally, this race was at a zoo (palm beach). It was my first time running there, so I was game. Most of the course was familiar (dreyer park) but started at zoo entrance then course basically ran in the opposite direction. Both the start and finish (last half in zoo) were new to me. Other than the wind, the weather was comfortable (upper 60). To my dismay, my time was the worst of the year and among that all time, but my age group position was on point since I won (after removing the top 3 overall and masters). Overall gender position was in the dirty dozen. By the grace of God, I made the podium.

Sunday agenda-race!

Couldn't find much for the first Sunday of the year either but anyway:

1. flamingo 5 miler
2. Davie pal 10k/5k

I stuck to tried and true, eliminating the former. It was my first time racing here (rodeo stadium). Other than that, nothing to write home about. Let's sum it up Clint Eastwood style:

The good: time better than yesterday, 2nd master (1st of the year), top ten
The bad: hidden humidity, time
The ugly: windy, time

Good post race; I had my favorite breakfast.

Wednesday, January 01, 2014

In with the new '14

Happy new year! In with the new '14. Wishing you all an active, injury free athletic year. I want to put all the bad experiences of last year behind and  move on to hopefully better ones this year. I shall cherish the positive memories of last year, but unfortunately, be compelled to deal with any lingering situations this year. Traditionally, we make resolutions, and like bones, they may be broken. My top ten list will include the usual, some will be continuations, some may be possible and some may be improbable, but it doesn't hurt to dream. Come to think of it, didn't Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr do that? Obama is certainly thankful.

Top ten resolutions for this year (not necessarily in order):

1. Continued athletic success, especially with racing and competition.
2. Health.
3. Wealth.
4. Wisdom.
5. Employment.
6. Training (stepped up).
7. Change.
8. Teamwork.
9. Diet.
10. Travel.

Now it's time to expound on those resolutions.

1. Last year, I did 102 races, which is less than the previous year. This was largely due to health issues, particularly the shoulder injury I suffered at the beginning of the year, plus the usual relationship issues, forcing me to divert my energies elsewhere; I'd prefer to be with someone. Although I'd like to match or beat my highest total of races in a single year, my main goal is continuation; march of last year marked 2 decades + 2 years since I began competing.
2. To do the aforementioned, I must maintain good health, largely through fitness and diet. That means I still won't smoke or drink, and naturally, do my best to avoid injury and illness.
3. This resolution has always failed but you never know; this might be the year. Maybe I'll get rich the easy way by winning in the powerball or the hard way with some breakthrough opportunity.
4. Hopefully, as I progress, this continues to improve. I made it this far through trial & error, & experiences. Thus far, 2 out of 3 (healthy, wealthy and wise) has been my case.
5. Since the quick fix (lottery) has thus far never panned out, I'll need to keep my job to survive.
6. To get the glory (race win), one must train. I plan to up the ante with quality workouts, such as speed work and long runs, which I have been notorious for missing.
7. Obama's slogan. He is the change America needs. However, I too, must utilize this. I revolve to make some adjustments in my normal scheme of things. Like Rick Scott says, 'let's get to work'.
8. I want to continue doing relays, both as a team captain and participant. In 2008, I eliminated most series participation, in lieu of individual events because I sacrificed too many running races that I loved the previous year. I will likely adhere to this resolution this year (limit to 2 series or less). However, I want to increase the number of individual relay races.
9. Continue and hopefully improve upon my nutritional regimen, such as my no meat diet.
10. I will travel as necessary, meaning doing only races that have some significance or purpose to me. I'll avoid just racing to race if it is far.

Today's agenda-1st race of the year

I usually do the run, walk, crawl 5k. I picked the middle option because it is extremely difficult to find a racewalk with awards. However, after I got ripped off (the guy given the title had jogged throughout and many witnessed that but the race director bought his bogus explanation that he learned a new walk technique) my overall win last year, with the insult to injury being that the cheater was put on a pedestal, I promised myself that if another opportunity arose, I'll take that; This was that year.

Conditions were not good. It drizzled throughout (did keep some of the heat down), was windy and humid. The already scheduled late start (11 am) was delayed due to registration. I wasn't even in the top ten when the race began but by the grace of God, I was in the mix. Although my time still stunk, it was good enough to beat all women and get me on the podium. I took a risk and fortunately, I got my first award of the year! Like Jon W, I contemplated a double header but my time/distance calculations convinced me it would not be wise (too much of a risk missing the 2nd race). He proved me wrong and won both events; congrats!

FYI

You may have noticed much of this blog seemed like a carbon copy of the previous year's post. Testament to how life can be similar yet different. Get out and run!