Thursday, November 10, 2022
Does that mean I’m a fitness model?
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
JFK - The 5yr Plan
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Fast Forward... 75 Hard COMPLETE
"Growth means change and change involves risk, stepping from the known to the unknown." - George Shinn
"Setting goals helps bring your future into the present & the present is the only time that we can take action." - Zig Ziglar
So, I got a little busy & didn't make time to update the blog every week. On the bright side, I did finish 75 Hard! Here are a few quick thoughts on the process.
I learned, once again, that I can do something that I wasn't really sure that I could do. Proper planning makes everything easier. I really enjoy reading & I had forgot that. Drinking a gallon of water got easier, but was still tough. I'm without a doubt healthier; mentally & physically. Excuses have no value. Just get it done. I plan to continue most of the habits that I've developed in some capacity. I'm ready for a burger & fries.
Results: Over the course of 75 Hard, I read 959 pages, drank 9,632oz of water, & lost 22lbs. My resting heart is rate down 12 beats per minute & my VO2 Max up 9 points.
Your turn! Don't give it a shot. Just do it. Start tomorrow. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT.
Post 75 Hard goals: PR race times in the 10k (7/16), 15k (9/17), & Half Marathon (12/11). That all starts with an 8wk speed training program by Frisco Running Club.
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
To Marathon or not to Marathon
Sometimes our goals cloud our progress. - Jen Kirkpatrick, Team Dirt & Vert
What's Jen saying? It's easy to look at a goal that you're struggling with or even missed altogether & completely forget about the progress that you made. I often have to be reminded of that. I'm a goal-focused person and as you've noticed if you been around my blog much, I reflect a lot. I have to remind myself that I'm making progress with every step. It's like "they" say, it's about the journey not the destination.
Months ago I decided to sign up for my first marathon. I had come off a great running year & was feeling strong. I was feeling confident. I cut my race pace back to tackle the extra distance... mistake. Now I'm slower than I've been in a while. I have got up to 17 miles, but I was running farther faster in the last cycle. That in itself has been tough on the ego. Don't get me wrong I'm still having fun. So let's look at some good times! Half Marathons #6, #7, & #8 for 2021.
Big Ole Medal Half with Stud Nation
My teammates from AR joined me for this race. We signed up for one reason. That big ole medal! Winding through parks and neighborhoods of McKinney, TX makes for a nice run. We earned that medal for sure! Texas has a way of turning a cool start into a blazing inferno. So, by mile 7 or 8 we were cooked. Which made my idea of doing threshold intervals at the beginning an even worse idea. Nonetheless we pushed through and collected that metal mammoth!
Look at the size of that thing!
Hope for the Holiday Half in Memory of Garrett Yeager.
I've ran this race 5 years in row. It's a nice small-town race. If you're looking for a change of scenery, check out this half in Arkansas. You won't get bored! It’s a mixed terrain course. Street, technical trail, & gravel. It’s small & challenging with a finish that will leave even the most seasoned runner with a feeling of accomplishment. It's nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. If you're looking for a race with a huge heart this is the one! It benefits Overdose Awareness, local recovery groups, & local charities. Can't make the drive they have a virtual option as well! Check them out on Facebook!
If you’re a fan of Nascar, it’s also the hometown of Hall of Famer Mark Martin. He has a sweet museum there to visit while you’re in town.
Dallas Marathon Half Marathon
So, I signed up for the Dallas Marathon. I did not meet that goal. I ended up getting Covid and didn't recover until 6 weeks before race day. So, I decided it was best to back down to the half. I still had a great time! The course ran by Dealey Plaza. Being a JFK buff, that was the reason I signed up in the first place. The coolest moment for me happened when we were passing Dealey Plaza! A runner in military fatigues and carrying a US flag left the course, ran across the grass median to the spot where JFK was assassinated. He then stopped, saluted, and ran back onto the course. I made sure to catch up to him, thank him for his service, & give him a fist bump. So how was the race? First off it was cold. It had been in the 70s earlier in the week, but not today. Upper 30s were on the menu for the start. Once I got warmed up, I really enjoyed the course. I love running through skyscrapers! The course meandered around downtown Dallas. It was a challenging course, but it had a ton of crowd support. I'll plan to do it again!
Some of our training group! #werunfrisco
I plan to squeeze in one more 2021 post to recap my achievements & plans for 2022. It was a huge year for me & I'm excited to see where these roads lead me.
Come back & check it out!
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
A Year Long Streak & a New FRC Season!
“Without reflection, we go blindly on our way, creating more unintended consequences, and failing to achieve anything useful.” – Margaret J. Wheatley
“We do not learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience.” – John Dewey
Reflection time. Finishing up June will be my 12th month in a row in with 100 or more miles. Prior to this streak I had only ran 100 miles in a month twice my entire running career. I may not be running a 7 min mile, but I'm out here crushing it! Here's a recap. (more for me than you)
2020 was a terrible year, but it was my best year of running! Of the previous 7 years my highest mileage year was 2017 with 585.9. I ended 2020 with 912.8! After my 5 miles tomorrow (to hit 100 for June) I'll be just over 663 miles! Already about 2/3 of the way to my 2020 mileage.
Using the first 6 months to calculate an average, I am on pace to hit 1,326 miles this year! That right there is why we reflect! Why am I getting faster? I'm running more. My highest mileage years were the years that I was the fastest (2014, 2017, 2020). It makes sense now that I'm looking at it. I PR'd my half marathon time in January after logging the most yearly miles ever.
Now here I sit in the midst of my most epic year of running yet! I did half marathons on back to back days. Capping a 3 in 9 days adventure. I am signed up to run up Pikes Peak in 8 short weeks. I am signed up for my first full marathon in December. Bringing my 2021 totals to 8 halfs & 1 full for 2021!
So I'll end this little parade with... Consistency is key!
Now we're in a brand new season of the FRC training plan & I'm a pacer this year. We'll have workout as a group each week. Tuesday Track, Wednesday Social, Thursday XT, & Saturday Long Run. Depending on what mileage you're targeting there are multiple plans to follow. The weekly mileages are 25, 35, 40, or 50. Super excited to see what the plan does for me & through me this year!
Until next time... Here are some shots from the last few weeks!
| Shoes from Atreyu in Austin, TX. |
| Had some fun with a T-Rex costume at Track Tuesday! |
| It was was also pouring down rain the whole time... |
| 1,500+ ft of AR gravel elevation at Love Hollow. |
| A small cave at Waterloo Park in Denison, TX. |
| Conquered Salado Mtn twice in AR. |
Monday, May 10, 2021
Train Hard, Have Fun
“Reflection is one of the most underused yet powerful tools for success.” – Richard Carlson
I am trying to refocus myself with more training. I know it seems like I'm always saying something like that. I just haven't really found a sustainable routine. I need to step outside of just running & work on building some strength. At the same time, I need to make sure that I stick to my 100 miles per month commitment. Pikes Peak is only 3 months away! Eek!
I attempted the treadmill incline routine. I kept wanting to grab the side rails & I did when I got tired. I decided that I needed more real world practice to keep me honest. So I threw on the 20lb vest and ran a half marathon. I use the term "run" loosely. It was more of a jog/hike. I was on the Squircle. So, I jogged the flats & downhills & hiked the uphills.
For the most part I felt pretty good. Initially, I planned to just do a couple of loops; about 10 miles. But as I settled into a rhythm I thought, "What the hell? Let's do a half." About mile 10 I passed by my car to refill my water & I was getting hot & tired. Those last 3 miles I was thinking, "What the hell!?!", in a whole different attitude... But I lugged on & stuck to my goal. I finished in just under 3hrs.
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Pikes Peak, marathon pacing, & back to back half marathons!
"Your work is your own private megaphone to tell others what you believe." - Simon Sinek
So I took a little break from blogging. Sometimes it get daunting to keep up with a journal, but it's a rewarding thing to look back and see how I've progressed.
I'm going to try & keep at this thing. Maybe not weekly. Perhaps monthly, but periodically to maintain some sense of history.
What did I miss... Well, March 1st meant that opening of general registration for the Pikes Peak Marathon & Ascent. As I mentioned before, Brian asked if I wanted to go with them this year to run it. Being a glutton for punishment I said yes. I actually got registered even though both races sold out within an hour. No turning back now!
Now comes the attempt to hill train in the flatlands of Texas. I started out on a incline treadmill plan, but I didn't feel like it really helped a great deal. The treadmill gave me the temptation/option to hold onto the side rails or lean forward and hang on. Which is why I ordered this puppy. They say that it helps simulate hill climbing. We'll see... I decided to start out easy until I build some strength. I did a 2 mile walk followed by a 1 mile run. The run portion felt similar to the end of a half marathon. Everything just felt heavy. As it should carry 20 extra pounds.
What else happened? My Texas buddy, Leo from the Turtles, decided to run his first full marathon. I volunteered to work the course so that I could be around to cheer him on. I was posted at a turnaround section. Once all of the runners were through that portion they would go into, if I remember correctly, 2.3 mile loops. As I finished my post & walked back to the start/finish area, Leo came along. I ran with him for a minute or two and then stayed at the finish area cheering runners on. After a little time passed I see Mark come by. I decide that the next time he comes by I'll run a loop with him. I'm not really dressed to run, but I thought it would be encouraging for him. I'm wearing sweat pants, a t-shirt, & an old pair of shoes that I retired months ago.
A few minutes later he comes by & I join in. He has just under 9 miles to go. After a couple of loops I decided that he needed me to keep running with him. So I start telling him every part of my life story that I can think of. Anything to keep myself talking & try to distract him from the pain he was in. We kept on going & he finished his first marathon. 26.2 miles!
Another exciting bit of news in the last month or so. The city of McKinney accidentally double booked 2 half marathons on the same weekend. I've always wanted to attempt two halfs back to back. This seemed to be my chance! I put a text to the Turtles to see if anyone wanted to double up... No takers. I asked Brian (the guy who invited me to Pikes Peak). He's equally as crazy as me. So he said yes. He was signed up for another race the weekend before. A trail race in Arkansas. I figured it was the least that I could do to run with him since he was running with me. If you do the math that's 3 half marathons in 9 days. So we signed up.
Race #1 like I mentioned was a trail race in Arkansas. It was gravel backroads with about 900ft of elevation gain. I needed the hill training anyway. It was hard. I had also made the mistake of taking some multiple gels during the race that had a shot of caffeine. I was thinking that it would help push me onward. Unbeknownst to me, what it actually did was push my heart rate to the limit. I was completely trashed about mile 9 and beyond. Afterward I looked at my hear rate data & it had peaked at 211! Lesson learned.
The following weekend Brian came to town to prepare for our back to back races. I forgot to mention that the sponsoring race companies joined together to create a challenge. They were hoping that it would help with attendance. In our case I guess it worked. The races were on the same course. They were slightly different. One starting at one end of the trail & the other starting at the opposite end. Nonetheless there was a lot of repeated scenery. That definitely keyed up a mental game on day 2. We were up to the challenge & earned that hardware! My second race time was only 8 minutes slower than the first. I'd say that was a win for my first double.
That double also qualified me to join Half Fanatics! I've been thinking about it for sometime, but never have pulled the trigger. This weekend also wrapped up my 20th half marathon. I'd say I'm classified as a fanatic.
Lastly, here’s a shot of my new Half Fanatic racing singlet! The boys from Stud Nation & I decided we would use them as our team shirts.
God bless America!
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Just don't stop... ever.
“Don’t let the fear of the time it will take to accomplish something stand in the way of your doing it. The time will pass anyway; we might just as well put that passing time to the best possible use.”
– Earl Nightingale
You know a lot, I mean, a lot of people don't stick to (or even start) something because of how long it takes to see results. That's why I love this quote! It's a perfect perspective. So what if it's going to take a year to lose that 20 pounds, the year will go by regardless (the good Lord willing). You might as well do those little things everyday and persevere until the results come. You can arrive in March of 2022 a different, better, healthier person or you can arrive, best case scenario, just as you are now.
It's like I've said before, if a living thing is not growing, essentially, it's in the act of dying. So do what you can each day to live & grow. Do it for yourself. Do it for your family. Do it for whatever. Just do it. Nike may have been on to something with that slogan.
Here we are another week in the books! This is the 16th week that I have posted on this blog. I think I'm getting better at it, but who knows. I've had between 3 - 24 readers depending on the week. Not many at all, but the journaling is as much for me as anyone else. I can't wait to look back in a year to see how far that I've come! I also hope that this blog will help someone realize that average people can change their life for the better. We don't have to be elite athletes. We can't let ourselves become discouraged because our pace isn't sub-6:00, or sub-8:00, or sub-14:00. Just do it. Maybe we won't ever win a race, but
- We can put in the work consistently and see changes.
- We can improve & have fun at the same time.
- We don't have to be perfect.


