Happy New Year
January 5th, 2009I ran a twenty-miler yesterday. Steve and I were the only ones that made it out for the run. I called everyone else (Seth, Tommy, and Clinte), but wasn’t able to get a hold of anyone, and Dave wasn’t feeling well enough to join us for his 10k portion. Don said he would meet up with us when we ran past his place for 10k, but he canceled at the last minute because he hadn’t gotten any sleep after working the night shift. It’d be best if these Sunday long runs were planned in advance so that everyone had a fair chance at joining, rather than calling everyone the day of or the night before. Of course, if everyone did the same weekly training than it wouldn’t be an issue, and we would all decided on a time and location at Saturday practice the night before, but unfortunately only Steve and I regularly show up to practice, so we end up calling everyone else who are only sometimes willing to jump in on Sunday long runs. It sometimes feels like a long shot that no one will come, but it’s worth it because running with a group is so much better than going it alone.
We had an enjoyable run. We ran from Ginowan Seawall to just beyond the Red Bridge in Yomitan. It got dark just as we hit the river, and there were no lights lighting the path, but we continued on until we hit the 10 mile mark (per our Garmins – Steve has the new 405 and I’m using his old 205 ((my 305 is on the fritz))).
It was at this point on the last twenty-miler I did that I became drained, and needed food. I’ve been reading a lot about endurance lately, and was thinking about one thing in particular about how birds migrate across the globe non-stop. I read that a 130 gram bird prior to migration will double it’s weight (add an extra 130 grams of fat) before it journeys from Canada to South America (it’s next fuel station) on a three days, three nights non-stop flight. In light of this, I decide to try something new during this run. I decide to let my body burn off fat by not eating anything during the run. I have been trying to shave off a few pounds for this upcoming race season, and think this may help. I’m 68 kg’s while my Japanese counterparts are <60kg's. I want to be around 65 for my next marathon. Back to subject, I completed the run without taking any gels or food, just a few sips at the water fountains passed along the way. I did have a gel in hand just in case things got bad, but I didn't need it. I felt great. It was a good run.