Wednesday, September 28, 2022

2022 PORTLAND MARATHON RACE PREVIEW

From 2019, the last time I did the Portland Marathon. I was much faster back then!
Well, I was able to hit that twenty mile run without too much issue after the last post. It was long and hard (heh) but I was able to get it done. The weather that day was overcast and smoky, some people at Sunstone actually cut the run short because of the smoke. I did NOT have that option. I'm sure it was the equivalent of smoking a few packs, but it was doable. The weather definitely helped as well, after so many runs in the heat and sun, overcast in the low 70s was downright dreamy.

That run felt good enough that I didn't feel the need to do an "emergency" third 20 mile run the next weekend. I decided to do my usual wind down to 16 and then 10 the last weekend before the race. The sixteen was ran at a quicker pace (10:20) due to an old friend showing up, so it was a hell of a workout. I was definitely sore for a couple days after that. Anyways, despite the August lull discussed in the last post, I do feel about ready as I can be for the race on Sunday.

So what are my plans/goals for Sunday? Not much. Basically I want to finish. I do NOT have any time goals. With my fitness being where it is, there is no sense in pushing my pace at all. If I tried to push the pace and get 4:38... who cares. I could run it comfortably and finish in 4:53. To everyone but myself 4:38 and 4:53 are the same thing. Not very fast. Nobody gives a shit. So basically my goal is to run it comfortably and don't get wrapped into a race day "challenging" of myself.

I feel I'm about in the same shape as last year, maybe slightly less in shape if anything. I'm a year older and I had that huge hole in my August training. So I'm definitely not in better shape. However, I'm in the ballpark of last year, which I think means if I just go out and do my normal long run pace, I should be able to finish without too much issue. Hopefully, knock on wood.

Last year I ran a 4:43 and I felt suspiciously amazing. I've never felt like that during a marathon before. Even if I felt that way again, Portland is a harder course and naturally I would probably be about five minutes slower due to all the hills. So my time, best case, is going to clock in around 4:50. Talk about getting your money's worth! I'm not going to be finishing this thing until after noon (7:10am gun time). Fuck.

There you have it. My biggest goal is to run it at a comfortable pace and hopefully not walk. If I can run the whole thing, that would be great. If I have to take little walk breaks towards the end, then whatever, I still did a marathon. Basically I'll just go out for a little jog and by the time it hurts, hopefully I have less than an hour left. Then I'll just mindfuck my way to the finish line. Runners know what I mean.

Anyways, if you want to stalk me on Sunday, here is the link: LIVE RUNNER TRACKING

Wednesday, September 07, 2022

SUMMER TRAINING RECAP

One of dozens of Sunstone weekday runs this summer.
Oops, I did not mean to go that long between posting. Broken record, I know.

Let's recap summer training for the Portland Marathon though! It was basically a repeat of last summer. I was able to slowly work my way up and hit my first 20 mile run in early August. What seemed impossible just a few months prior was indeed very possible. After that milestone I felt confident enough to actually sign up for the Portland Marathon (when you do your hometown race you have the privilege of pretending you don't have to do it).

The runs were a lot like last year. Mostly alone and slow. The twenty mile run took over four hours with my pit stops. However, I did nut up and wake up early enough to hit some 8am Sunstone runs, which was a major accomplishment. The problem there is, even though I'm going to a group run, nobody is really running an 11:00/mile. So I end up running by myself anyways. At least it is a different course and there is the novelty of seeing people and waving 'hi' along the way. One run I even had a companion for most of it. However, for the most part, the long runs are slow, independent affairs.

It was all going smooth until this last week. I had a couple of weekends packed with stuff where it was going to be hard to do the long runs. However, this came right after a long ramp up to twenty miles, so a brief lull in training to recharge made sense and actually might have been beneficial. I squeezed in a 14 mile run (deathmarch in heat, so it was a great workout) and then was all set to hit my second 20 on that third weekend. Well, I got horribly ill. A really bad stomach flu of some sort. I was up all night throwing up (on my birthday!) and then the next few days I just felt terrible. On the day I was supposed to do my long run I went out and tried to do four miles and almost passed out after three. Still sick!

I'm back healthy now, but the fact I haven't done any distance in three and a half weeks, other than the one 14 miler, is not great. I'm unsure how much fitness I have lost. So I don't know if I can do 20 this weekend, or if I should try for 16 and hopefully hit 20 the next week. That would be two weeks before the marathon, one week later on the final 20 than usual, but I've done that before and it worked out fine. At this point tapering to give my body rest is not an issue. So we'll see. I couldn't have gotten that out of shape in a few weeks, right?

As for my body, Cosentyx seems to be working pretty well! I think it is a definite upgrade over Simponi. So that's been encouraging. Like before, I'm not completely cured, but most of the time my psoriatic arthritis feels like an afterthought. Overall, I am pleased with the medication change.

This winter I may think about working on speed a little bit. Maybe that's optimistic, just getting outside to run in the winter is a challenge, but I think my body might be in the spot to increase my speed. If I could be doing long runs at 10:00/mile next year instead of 11:00, that would be huge. Not only do they get done quicker, but I might actually have some people to run with.

Anyways, that's the update. The Portland Marathon is just a few weekends away and at the moment I'm not feeling so confident, but hopefully the next two weekends will restore that belief.