Friday, November 28, 2008
Turkey Trot time
I was happy to learn my time online just now, but somewhat disappointed in the result. I was timed at 30:39, or 9 seconds off my personal record of 30:30 set on September 28 (a pace of 9:52 per mile, which placed me 337th in the field of 699). Now I'll take another shot at my goal of a half hour in the Holiday Hustle 5K in Dexter on Saturday afternoon, December 13.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Post Turkey Trot
My race this morning went well. On a sunny morning that was cool (25 degrees) I probably could have gotten by without the hat and gloves I wore. I think that I got a new personal record (my old one was 30:30), but did not break my half-hour goal. A final verdict on either will have to wait a few days, though, until I find out my computer chip time. Fumbling with my gloves at the end, I believe I inadvertently stopped my watch for a few seconds, and then compounded the error by getting it going again and then forgetting to stop it when I crossed the finish line. But I believe I looked at it as I crossed the line and saw 30:09. At any rate, it was a good way to start the day!
Thanksgiving 2008
The 5K (5 kilometers, or 3.1 miles) is a typical road race distance. I have run several during the past 3 years, and have progressively lowered my times. In September 2007 I ran one at 32:59, but since then have pursued the goal of breaking a half hour ... so far, unsuccessfully. But I make my latest attempt at this time in a "Turkey Trot" this morning on the North Campus of the University of Michigan here in Ann Arbor. I only found out about this run yesterday, but was able to get registered, and look forward to it. It should be a nippy run ... right now (5:15 AM) it is 24 degrees. However, after I learned about this yesterday, I decided to take the day off from running, and I turned in early last night, after getting home from the Thanksgiving Eve service at church, so am well rested and looking forward to going at it hard. A number of my recent training runs have featured paces that would enable me to break a half hour, so I am hopeful. And one other attractive feature of this run is that it starts directly across the street from where my then-wife, Deb, and I lived in 1981-82, and winds through North Campus, including a loop down to the School of Music, where I earned my Masters degree (1982). So it'll be fun to be on familiar grounds.
10K
Though I have run several 5K races during 2006-2008, I had not run a 10K since 1992 (before my accident), and was thus a bit concerned about my ability to do it. But on Sunday, June 1, I ran the 10K portion of the Dexter-Ann Arbor Run (a big local event), after having done its 5K in 2007. It featured a daunting conclusion up a large hill that race director Hal Wolfe referred to as the Maple Monster ... but, hoping to break 1:05, I was happy to cross the finish line in 1:03:13, as the picture shows.
Running in Colorado


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On Saturday, July 5, 2008, my daughter Christy was married in Ft. Collins, Colorado. The previous day (which would have been my father's 101st birthday), I ran in a 5K race in Ft. Collins - the Firekracker 5K. Almost a dozen family members and members of the wedding party also participated, wearing signs identifying us that had been designed by my wife Michelle. I was joined in this race by both Christy and her new husband, Reggie, and my son John. And I was delighted to run the entire race side-by-side with Father of the Groom, Wes Loewen. The race featured one unfortunate incident, when a fellow runner pushing a wheeled stroller knocked me down a few minutes into the race. I bloodied my knees and elbows, but was not badly harmed, and popped up pretty quickly and kept going.
Big House Big Heart
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On Sunday, September 28, I ran a 5K called the Big House Big Heart, so named because it began just outside the Big House ... the nickname for Michigan Stadium, the University of Michigan football stadium, and, excitingly, finished through the tunnel into the stadium and across the 50-yard-line. My time in that was 30:30 ... good, but not quite yet at my goal. In this race, I wore a green t-shirt identifying me with Team Hope Clinic (the Ypsilanti nonprofit for which I raised funds). In 2007, I ran the Big House Big Heart, also for Team Hope Clinic, in 32:59, wearing a blue t-shirt. Here are pictures from near the end of both races.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Explanation
As running has assumed an increasingly important role in my life the last couple of years, I thought it might be prudent to create a blog dedicated just to that subject ... so here 'tis. I was never an addicted runner, but before my 1993 accident I used to keep my weight in check by running, and did marathons in 1984 and 1992. But then, following the accident, I let it go for many years, ballooning in size. I resumed running in early 2006, after having ballooned to 304 pounds by the start of 2005, and then walking off a lot of it during 2005 to get myself started on the road to fitness again. Now, late in 2008, I am running an average of over 4 miles a day (having done over 1000 miles since my birthday in March), and am at about 210 pounds, still aiming (as I have been for some time now) to get to 200.
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