When I last
left you, I mentioned that I take so much vacation because I earn so much
vacation. I was pretty snarky about it,
in fact. Rest assured, I don’t earn that
much vacation. My employer would
probably say I don’t "earn" any vacation but they are contractually bound to
provide the days that they do, God bless ‘em (and state laws). The fact is that I got caught up in the
summer lazies where writing a blog post just seemed like too. much. work.
But I have
been running. Oh, I’m always
running. Who needs a blog for motivation
and accountability? Probably the same
recreational amateur runners that are hiring other recreational amateur runners
as coaches, I guess. Nope, I run and
that never changes no matter how much I post.
I haven’t
raced all year. Wow, unbelievable. That streak will be ending soon. The Dances with Dirt 100k team relay is a
month away. Then, the BIG EVENT FOR 2102:
the New York City Marathon!
Training for
a marathon is like boarding a train. It pulls
from the station slowly but then it gathers steam and starts barreling down the
tracks uncontrollably. Just hang on and
hope it doesn’t flip you off over a ravine Tony Scott style*. Days go by, mileage increases, toe nails blacken,
gauntness appears in the bathroom mirror….and it ain’t gonna stop until the
train reaches its destination on November 4th in Central Park.
It has taken
me awhile to get my body back in shape this season. I’m just now starting to see the times and
distances I expect. Maybe it’s because I’m
41? Maybe it’s because of the unnatural
heat this summer? Maybe it’s because I
need a coach? Maybe it’s because I
downloaded this Vampire Weekend album to my iPod on a whim and then listened as
it systemically destroyed a run with its odd syncopated beats? Weird shit.
I didn’t know if I was listening to calypso-disco or
goth-necrophilia. Ever want to rip the
ear buds out of your ear out of frustration while cranking some mile repeats?** I returned to the safety of some Social Distortion at the very next break.
The long run
train is in the 14-15 mile range now.
After a step back long run this weekend, we’ll move along to a nice 17
miler along the Leelanau Traverse City-to-Suttons-Bay trail over Labor Day. I love this run. It winds through the country up along the
West Traverse Bay peninsula near Madonna’s Dad’s wine farm. His grapes are fresh and unspoiled. I like to touch them so they are touched for
the very first time. And when I say “grapes”
this is not a euphemism I actually mean grapes. If I was talking about Madonna's Dad's euphemistic grapes, I would probably have used 'raisins' instead. Somehow, her Dad failed to cash in on the obvious marketing crossover of
cone-shaped wine bottles. Missed opportunity? I think so. Tsk tsk.
Meanwhile,
when I’m not hanging onto the NYC train, I’m resting aching muscles along the
edge of a soccer pitch somewhere in middle mitten Michigan.***
Quick recap #2: I’m training for a marathon. I’m watching copious amounts of youth
soccer. I’m ragging on amateur running coaches.
Heck, I might even end this post with a cliché
“Happy Trails”.
Yup, the more things change around here the more they stay the same.
Yup, the more things change around here the more they stay the same.
Happy
trails.
*Too soon?
**Do they
make black eye liner that won’t run under heavy sweating? Or moisture wicking black combat boots?
***The colt
is on his high school soccer team now. Yes, I
have a high school aged kid. How did
that happen? Incidentally, they won
their first game of the season a few days ago by scoring a goal with ONE SECOND
remaining on the clock. We, the parents,
felt like we should riot or, at least, burn something in the bleachers but no
one had a lighter. Another missed opportunity...
7 comments:
Vampire Weekend - is that the one with the glittery werewolves?
So the new vampire weekend album is bad??!! Booooo....that's disappointing!
Glad to hear you are right on track in your training!
I was under the impression you only ran when you put up a blog post, so you could seem like a runner and impress us all. I had no idea you actually ran when not blogging.
I am SO EXCITED for you to do NYC. You better train hard! I'm not sure why I am so excited for you, but I am! ha ha
I missed you more than words can say. By the way, who's Tony Scott?
I was going to ask who Tony Scott was but Trent - or Scott - beat me to it. So now I don't really care. But I do know where you can get a recreational running coach.
Did you see the news that the NYRR has axed bag drop for this year's race? Plan accordingly...
Probably want to try the last seven miles of that 17 at a tempo pace. Let me know what other advice you need.
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