Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Run like you can't fail

It's been a while since the last time I updated this blog and A LOT has happened. We had our fundraising party back on January 30th and raised over $6,000. Thanks to everyone that came, that donated and helped make it such a great success. Overall I have surpassed my fundraising goal and now just shy of $12,000 raised.

On the training front, with the big day just a few days away there is not much left to do but rest and try not to go crazy with excitement and emotions. I completed my last long run, 2o miles, back on March 28th as I participated in the Eastern States 20-miler, a race from Kittery, ME to Hampton, NH. I felt pretty good in general after the race....with the exception of my knee. The IT Band problem I had early in my training flared up again in the last few mile of the run and although I was able to push through to the end of the race I knew it was going to be a problem with just a few weeks to go until the marathon. I have been resting, icing, stretching, getting physical therapy and limiting my workouts to the Arc Trainer. At this point, I have done everything I can possibly do to prepare and I am determined to simply enjoy the experience.

Today I read a post by elite American marathoner Ryan Hall, where he encouraged people to let go and run the race like they couldn't fail. No matter what happens on Monday, sore knee, tired legs, or blisters, I know I can not fail....because thanks to so many generous friends and family members we have raised close to $12,000.....this journey has already been a success.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Another Use for Duct Tape!

Going back to last Sunday I have logged runs of 9.7 miles, 6 miles, and 10 miles with an Arc Trainer work out mixed in. The 9.7 mile mile run was last Sunday and it was sunny but the temperature was about 15 degrees. Due to the temperature I opted to wear a pair of socks that I don't typically wear running because they are longer and thought they would be warmer. I am not sure if I can attribute it to the socks or the distance but I developed a couple of blisters on my right foot. I pushed through the end of the run with some discomfort but was more concerned about these blisters being an ongoing problem.

My next run was Wednesday when I headed out before dawn to get in six miles before work. I layered up as usual for the winter weather, lubed up the blisters with vaseline and headed out. It was certainly cold, as evidenced by the sweat coming through my running gloves turning to frost on the outside, although I didn't realize until later in the day that it was hovering around zero degrees at the time of my run. The cold didn't affect my run but with about 2 miles to go I was feeling the blisters all over again. Time to find a better solution.

I was scheduled to run 10 miles on Sunday and was nervous about the blisters. I did some research about the best treatment for blisters and unfortunately did not find a magic solution or at least a solution I had a lot of confidence in: band-aids? keep your shoes snug? vaseline? wear 2 pairs of socks?. Then I came across someone who recommended covering blisters with duct tape to eliminate the friction on the blisters. Duct tape...as a guy, that is a solution I can get behind. So before my 10 mile run I wrapped my foot with a couple turns of duct tape and set out. I didn't have any problems with the blisters until about mile 7 and finished strong with only minor discomfort, which was good for this run but probably will probably spell disaster after 26.2 miles....still need a better solution.

Only 2 weeks to go until the fundraising party on January 30th. I look forward to seeing so many family and friends in one place. I will also take advantage of being in Boston to run 12 miles of the actual marathon route which I am also looking forward to. Stay tuned!!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

It's Official!


I received an email last week that my registration had been received by the BAA and I am included on their offical entrants list for the 2010 Boston Marathon. I obvisoulsy I have known I would be doing this but receiving that email and seeing my name on the BAA website really made it official.

Training has been going well. I ran 10 miles on Sunday, my longest so far and felt pretty good. The weather hasn't been too bad with temperatures around 20 degrees for most of my recent runs. I am looking forward to running 12 miles in Boston the day before our fundraiser.

The party planning is going well and we have accumulated some great auction items, here is a partial list:

  • Yankee Candle basket
  • Red Sox basket
  • Bruins basket
  • Patriots basket
  • Celtics basket
  • Sam Adams basket
  • Framed photo from the Winter Classic at Fenway, one-of-a-kind
  • A half-day charter fishing trip
  • A professional potrait session, great for engagment pictures or family potrait
  • Red Sox Tickets for Marathon Monday
  • Bruins Tickets
  • Cigars
  • Various Sports Memoribilia Items
  • And More....

If you have something to donate, please let me know. No item too big or too small.

Look forward to seeing everyone.