Saturday, January 30, 2016

Final weekend of January

Final weekend of January is upon us!

Saturday agenda-race?

Here's what I considered for the last Saturday of the month:

1. soldier rush
2. kids hero 5k
3. shape of a win 5k
4. 5k4kids

I wasn't interested in obstacles, so skip the former. I decided on the latter. Check it out Clint style:

The good: podium, cold weather, no wind
The bad: cold weather, 3 ag, no true master (filled up with grand)
The ugly: time, fee

Sunday agenda-race?

Here's what I considered for the last Sunday of the month:

1. pta 5k
2. fd now 5k
3. madd 5k

The good: finished, picture on flyer, weather
The bad: course, time
The ugly: lost (internal conditions), only 1 oa, no master

I closed out the month on a bad note but pray things will be better next month.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Winter wonderland!

Winter wonderland! This weekend, especially Sunday, will be not only the coldest of the year, but since last year!

Saturday agenda-race?

Here's what I found for today:

1. yls 5k run through history
2. delta race for health 5k
3. tropical 5k

I normally do the latter but I decided to try something different, #2. Quite a mistake. Gotta do this Clint style:

The good: finished
The bad: tshirt after race if not pre registered, no finisher medals
The ugly: age categories-only 1 oa then 20 year age, my time

Due to the ugly, instead of top age (despite dismal run), I was 7th. If normal, top 3 and master win & pulled from lower groups.

Sunday agenda-race?

1. Miami marathon
2. Davie road race
3. Honda classic (rain date)

I felt the need to do distance, which turns out to be the first half of the year.

The good: cooler weather, medal (finished)
The bad: coldest in Miami marathon history, the new course (more bridges)
The ugly: personal worst half, injury issues prior to race.

Saturday, January 16, 2016

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 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. ringling bridge run
4. MLK neon night/5k
5. Miramar pines rotary 10k/5k
6. human run
7. kidney pump 5k
8. dolphin dash 5k
9. MLK 5k (Naples)

You can automatically rule out the second (out of US). Being a God fearing and praising man, race for faith got my attention. Usually, I do #5 but with my lady doing the big move, I was forced to pass on it this year, despite the convenience. I planned on the latter when it was posted last year but when it came time to register this year, it was no longer on the schedule, so I couldn't do it. In fact, I had to pass on all events this day.

Instead, I took it easy and did the WINK news end hunger walk, held at miromar outlets. I literally found out about this on TV last night. I walked with Cheryl and when done, it was only 1 1/4 mile route through the mall and parking lot.

Sunday agenda-race?

These are the events I selected for this day:

a. Bahamas marathon (and 4p relay/half/5k) weekend
b. gift of life 5k
c. bay harbour islands 10k/5k
d. Naples half
e. honda classic 5k
f. key west half and 5k

You can automatically rule out the former (out of US). By the grace of God, I have a long streak of going Naples half, so the latter and all else is automatically eliminated. Unfortunately, for the first time in the history of the event, it was cancelled due to the weather; Also, e. was as well. Although I believe that with a delay (most severe conditions left the area), the race was possible, based on condition an hour prior, it would be understandable (heavy wind and rain, tornado warning and lightning).

Monday agenda-Martin Luther King jr 5k

Clint style synopsis:

The good: top 3, beat Juan again, time improved
The bad: originally skipped at award ceremony, still injured
The ugly: lost overall in .1 by 1 second

This race became what I hoped to avoid due to my injury-a challenge. In a nutshell, I battled to stay with Juan until we both got passed at mile 2. After that, I switched off to the other, using the same strategy, until mile 3. We both picked up the pace but I failed to hold on due to my right knee. Afterwards, I was told by a friend that he was a former Cuban Olympian. I can accept the loss better with that info.

Saturday, January 09, 2016

Disney marathon weekend

Disney marathon weekend is upon us! For those who have the time and money do to the ultimate challenge, you picked up packets wednesday, ran fun runs on thursday and yesterday before this big weekend began. I drew the line with the goofy challenge.

saturday agenda-race?

1. WDW half marathon
2. HITS triathon (various distances, from novice to full)
3. save the panther 5k
4. brandons 5k
5. flipany 5k/10k

Due to expenses, I passed on the former (all WDW events). With no swimmer, I skipped the tri. #3=been there, done that. Of the remaining, which I dont remember doing, I chose the latter (closest in proximity).

My first clint eastwood synopsis of the year:

The good: podium, top ten (4 oa) & master, cooler weather
The bad: medal, 5k start later (7:45)
The ugly: no master title, course confusion

sunday agenda-race?

1. WDW marathon
2. jcc 5k
3. HITS triathon (various distances, from novice to full)
4. vista view 360 ultra (6 hr)

With no swimmer, I skipped the tri. I planned on #2 but realizing I need to increase long runs, I picked the latter. Also, it was officially my first ultra trail run. Each lap is about a mile and quarter. I completed 20 (say 21), which is nearly a marathon. Fortunately, I got a finishers medal to prove it. The course was difficult, with many hills. Already injured, my feet and ankles suffered. I made the dirty dozen.

Sunday, January 03, 2016

First weekend of the year

First weekend of the year is upon us! Unfortunately, couldn't really find any event.

Saturday agenda-race?

I found the bridge buster 5k but with the travel required and current injuries, I opted for training. I got in my first long run of the year (14 miles).

Sunday agenda-race?

I found the Jacksonville half. Since that is too long a drive, I did some cross training instead. First, inline skate 10k. next, racewalk 2+ miles, including lame sprints. Afterwards, couple of better sprints.

It was a disappointing start of the year (excluding new year's day).

Friday, January 01, 2016

In with the new '16

In with the new '16

Happy new year! In with the new '16. 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 81 races, which is less than the previous year. This was largely due to health issues, 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 + 4 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 and 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 try to 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 always 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 2 years ago, with the insult to injury being that the cheater was put on a pedestal, I promised myself that if another opportunity arose to do something else, I'll take that. Well, this year, I decided to return to the former.

I had 2 choices this year:

1. 8 am-run, walk, crawl 5k
2. 9 am-resolution 5k

I did the latter last year, so back to the former.

Conditions were very humid (100). Thankfully, It was partly cloudy, which did keep some of the heat down; there was some wind. I had a good start for the first mile but took some loss in the 2nd but still within my range. However, the humidity proved too much after mile as I struggled to keep up with the eventual race walk winner. By the grace of God, I retained the 2nd overall position and fortunately, I got my first award of the year!

FYI

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