Seems like both my running and my blogging are slacking during the holidays. I did just 2 runs this week and forgot to blog about my runs the week before.
DAY | DISTANCE | TIME | PACE
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Sat (11/22) ~7.5mi ~1:02hrs ~8:30 (Not Accurate)
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Tue (12/2) ~5.5mi ~46min ~8:36 (Not Accurate)
Thu (12/4) ~3.5mi ~27min ~7:70 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6) ~9.35mi ~1:27 ~9:20 (Fairly Accurate)
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Tue (12/9) ~5.5mi ~55min ~10:00 (Did this slow, intentionally)
Thu (12/11) ~4.0mi ~32min ~8:00 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/13) ~10mi ~1:35 ~9:30 (Fairly Accurate)
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Tue (12/16) ~5.5mi ~48min ~8:45 (Fairly Accurate)
Thu (12/18) ~4.5mi ~40min ~8:50 (Fairly accurate, Hill Training in cold)
Sat (12/20) ~9.2mi ~1:27 ~9:30 (Crappiest long run on record, shins hurt from get-go :( )
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Wed (12/24) ~5mi ~45min ~9:00 (Accurate, shins were still hurting)
Sun (12/28) ~9mi ~1:25 ~9:20 (Accuratem with some hills, shins feeling better)
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From the data collected so far, it is seeming like I am going to settle on a 9:30 average on race day (=> 2:05 finish), which would suck. With some luck (and race-day adrenalin) I might just barely squeeze in under 2 hours.... but, then again I could just as well have a bad day and fall past to 2:10 or worse.
Oh, well... only time will tell.
Originally: My take on things we all see, use and do on a regular basis, but rarely care to think about the reasons and purpose behind them. Lately: A place where I log my race day experiences
Monday, December 29, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Now at 10
Did a 10miler today. We started from Moonlight Beach in Encinitas and ran to Villa De La Valle and back. It was 55F, this morning and there was a steady cross wind by the coast that made it feel about 5 degrees colder. Perfect training weather!
Here are the stats, updated with this weeks run data:
DAY | DISTANCE | TIME | PACE
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Sat (11/22) ~7.5mi ~1:02hrs ~8:30 (Not Accurate)
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Tue (12/2) ~5.5mi ~46min ~8:36 (Not Accurate)
Thu (12/4) ~3.5mi ~27min ~7:70 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6) ~9.35mi ~1:27 ~9:35 (Fairly Accurate)
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Tue (12/9) ~5.5mi ~55min ~10:00 (Did this slow, intentionally)
Thu (12/11) ~4.0mi ~32min ~8:00 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6) ~10mi ~1:35 ~9:30 (Fairly Accurate)
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Here are the stats, updated with this weeks run data:
DAY | DISTANCE | TIME | PACE
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Sat (11/22) ~7.5mi ~1:02hrs ~8:30 (Not Accurate)
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Tue (12/2) ~5.5mi ~46min ~8:36 (Not Accurate)
Thu (12/4) ~3.5mi ~27min ~7:70 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6) ~9.35mi ~1:27 ~9:35 (Fairly Accurate)
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Tue (12/9) ~5.5mi ~55min ~10:00 (Did this slow, intentionally)
Thu (12/11) ~4.0mi ~32min ~8:00 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6) ~10mi ~1:35 ~9:30 (Fairly Accurate)
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Sunday, December 07, 2008
Running towards the half
I just thought this up. Might be a nice idea to do runs that keep going north along the 101 from Del Mar to Carlsbad and increase in mileage, so as to ultimately end in the Carlsbad half route about 3 weekends before the actual Carlsbad half on 1/25:
With that in mind, I mapped out runs that increase in distance from 9mi to 13 and go further north towards the actual carlsbad half course.
(12/6). Del Mar Run (9miler, that we did on 12/6)
(12/13). Swami's Beach 10 miler
(12/20) Moonlight Beach <-> Palomar Airport 11 miler
(12/27) Some random route, since it's the holiday weekend :)
(1/3/09) Half-Before-the-half
With that in mind, I mapped out runs that increase in distance from 9mi to 13 and go further north towards the actual carlsbad half course.
(12/6). Del Mar Run (9miler, that we did on 12/6)
(12/13). Swami's Beach 10 miler
(12/20) Moonlight Beach <-> Palomar Airport 11 miler
(12/27) Some random route, since it's the holiday weekend :)
(1/3/09) Half-Before-the-half
Saturday, December 06, 2008
Up and Down the Torrey Pines Hill...
Did 9.35 miles this morning. The route was supposed to be from Villa De La Valle to the entrance of the Torrey Pines state park and back, but, when we got to the water fountain at the entrance, some of us were feeling a little too psyched and decided to keep going another 0.75mi, up the treacherous Torrey Pines hill, before we turned around. Felt really good, when we finally turned around to head back (as Sree remarked, "it almost feels like we just started running", while we had been running for 4.5mi at that point).
So anyways, with this, here is my updated running schedule and performance, so far (thanks to Krishna and Prasad for the accurate distances from their Garmin watches):
DAY | DISTANCE | TIME | PACE
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Sat (11/22) ~7.5mi ~1:02hrs ~8:30 (Not Accurate)
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Tue (12/2) ~5.5mi ~46min ~8:36 (Not Accurate)
Thu (12/4) ~3.5mi ~27min ~7:70 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6) ~9.35mi ~1:27 ~9:35 (Fairly Accurate)
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So anyways, with this, here is my updated running schedule and performance, so far (thanks to Krishna and Prasad for the accurate distances from their Garmin watches):
DAY | DISTANCE | TIME | PACE
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Sat (11/22) ~7.5mi ~1:02hrs ~8:30 (Not Accurate)
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Tue (12/2) ~5.5mi ~46min ~8:36 (Not Accurate)
Thu (12/4) ~3.5mi ~27min ~7:70 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6) ~9.35mi ~1:27 ~9:35 (Fairly Accurate)
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Thursday, December 04, 2008
6 Weeks to Carslbad Half '09 (1/25) - My Journey in a journal
Alright, with the signing up all taken care of, it's time to make a plan ('coz a man without a plan ain't a man.... something like that, anyway ;-). So, here goes:
I plan on running 3 times week - Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's.
2 of those (T/S) will be group runs and longer in distance, with the Sat run being the longest, to allow for recovery, if needed. Th will be reserved for Fartleks, that, I hope, will help improve my pace.
RUNNING SCHEDULE:
DAY DISTANCE TIME PACE
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Sat (11/22) ~7.5mi ~1:02hrs ~8:30 (Not Accurate)
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Tue (12/2) ~5.5mi ~46min ~8:36 (Not Accurate)
Thu (12/4) ~3.5mi ~27min ~7:70 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6)
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Tue
Thu
Sat
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I will continue to fill this in with data as I clock in the miles, each week. (and I hope to make accurate measurements from here on)
So, why the heck am I doing this?
1. I'm selfish: I happen to be one of those weirdos who performs better under pressure than without. So, I think it will help me a great deal if I make things such, that, the pressure is ON! To this end, I plan to create group activities in addition to this journal, so as to pile on the pressure!
2. I'm selfless: I am hoping this will be an interesting experiment, that not only I can benefit from, in future competitions (assuming, I am still running a couple months from now, that is ;-) and also help other runners of various levels use this data. I strongly believe that this might reveal some patterns on the effects that training regimens like fartleks have on runners performance and in the end, also yield some insight on being able to judge/ predict one's race day results from past performance.
So, if you are a runner reading this do tell me what I am doing right and (more importantly) what I am doing abysmally wrong. And, if you are a non-runner, I hope this journal motivates you to put on that pair and sneak out the door in the early hours!
Happy Running!
I plan on running 3 times week - Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's.
2 of those (T/S) will be group runs and longer in distance, with the Sat run being the longest, to allow for recovery, if needed. Th will be reserved for Fartleks, that, I hope, will help improve my pace.
RUNNING SCHEDULE:
DAY DISTANCE TIME PACE
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Sat (11/22) ~7.5mi ~1:02hrs ~8:30 (Not Accurate)
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Tue (12/2) ~5.5mi ~46min ~8:36 (Not Accurate)
Thu (12/4) ~3.5mi ~27min ~7:70 (Fartleks)
Sat (12/6)
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Tue
Thu
Sat
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I will continue to fill this in with data as I clock in the miles, each week. (and I hope to make accurate measurements from here on)
So, why the heck am I doing this?
1. I'm selfish: I happen to be one of those weirdos who performs better under pressure than without. So, I think it will help me a great deal if I make things such, that, the pressure is ON! To this end, I plan to create group activities in addition to this journal, so as to pile on the pressure!
2. I'm selfless: I am hoping this will be an interesting experiment, that not only I can benefit from, in future competitions (assuming, I am still running a couple months from now, that is ;-) and also help other runners of various levels use this data. I strongly believe that this might reveal some patterns on the effects that training regimens like fartleks have on runners performance and in the end, also yield some insight on being able to judge/ predict one's race day results from past performance.
So, if you are a runner reading this do tell me what I am doing right and (more importantly) what I am doing abysmally wrong. And, if you are a non-runner, I hope this journal motivates you to put on that pair and sneak out the door in the early hours!
Happy Running!
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
My First Half
I've never needed too much motivation to go for a run, and so, I never felt compelled to sign up for a formal event to keep me running.... but, lately I feel like I am reaching a point where I would like to take my running to a new level, in terms of distance and competitiveness. I've mostly been a 5mile and under, casual runner so far and after thinking about it for a while I finally decided to sign up for a half marathon and see if that helps me achieve this goal of reaching a new level in my running.
So, yeah, I figured if I was going take the plunge I might as well do it in one of the most popular half marathons around - The CARLSBAD HALF MARATHON. What makes it so special? Well, for starters, it is held in the coastal town of Carlsbad (San Diego), which happens to be 30mi from home for me. The course is beautiful and happens to be along the coast, all along. Since, it is held in January (25th), the weather also promises to be ideal for running (50-65F). It is also supposedly very well managed and coordinated in terms of facilities and resources. With all that, it is little surprise that it has been selling out ahead of time for the last couple years. It is expected to sell out in the next week or so (Dec 10th), so were planning on running it or if reading this post got you motivated to do so, go here , RIGHT NOW and SIGN UP!!
So, yeah, I figured if I was going take the plunge I might as well do it in one of the most popular half marathons around - The CARLSBAD HALF MARATHON. What makes it so special? Well, for starters, it is held in the coastal town of Carlsbad (San Diego), which happens to be 30mi from home for me. The course is beautiful and happens to be along the coast, all along. Since, it is held in January (25th), the weather also promises to be ideal for running (50-65F). It is also supposedly very well managed and coordinated in terms of facilities and resources. With all that, it is little surprise that it has been selling out ahead of time for the last couple years. It is expected to sell out in the next week or so (Dec 10th), so were planning on running it or if reading this post got you motivated to do so, go here , RIGHT NOW and SIGN UP!!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Another Quake in SoCal
Can't believe I haven't posted anything between the last one and this one.
Just saw my PC monitor shake like crazy:
The USGS is " reporting a 5.8, with an epicenter in the LA area.
Just saw my PC monitor shake like crazy:
The USGS is " reporting a 5.8, with an epicenter in the LA area.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Did you feel the quake?
We just felt an earthquake tremor here in San Diego and I think I know the source (maps taken from the USGS website)
Did you feel it?
Did you feel it?
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Google works for me!
Just go to google.com, enter the text "mt. woodsen" and look at the third search result!!
Amazing how fast it got indexed... google rocks!
Amazing how fast it got indexed... google rocks!
Monday, January 21, 2008
SameName.com
No..no.. don't try to look that up.. it doesn't exist. So, why did I post it? Well, the post about the "Name Lookup" thing (see: previous post) got me thinking...
...oh, yeah... how would it be to start a website (a social networking one, possibly?) that has communities dedicated to people with the same names. You can have different communities within the site for variations of the name game. One dedicated to collecting people with the same first AND last name, one dedicated to just first name, one to just last names (think one big, global "Murty" Family), one dedicated to people who's name works both ways (Palindrome's like Hannah, Ana, Elle, Eve, Bob, Kanak, Nayan, Nitin, Talat..)... and so on...
Hmmm... will have to do some research on this... what do you think?
...oh, yeah... how would it be to start a website (a social networking one, possibly?) that has communities dedicated to people with the same names. You can have different communities within the site for variations of the name game. One dedicated to collecting people with the same first AND last name, one dedicated to just first name, one to just last names (think one big, global "Murty" Family), one dedicated to people who's name works both ways (Palindrome's like Hannah, Ana, Elle, Eve, Bob, Kanak, Nayan, Nitin, Talat..)... and so on...
Hmmm... will have to do some research on this... what do you think?
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Who's "Lookin' you up" today?
I was reading this new article about a survey by the PEW research center, which found that nearly half of the folks online have looked up themselves! Some other interesting figures:
Searched themselves online: 47% (up from 22% in 2002)
Looked up the web for people they have lost touch with: 36%
Dug up info on someone they were dating: 9%
Searched for someone they were about to hire or work with: 11%
I confess to doing all of those and more :) and am glad to say I have actually managed to re-establish broken bonds. Like, for instance, through Orkut, I was able to get back in touch with some of my childhood friends, whom, I had completely lost touch with (what, you think I am bad? well, those were the days of the "snail mail" remember?)
Well... will this make you a little more conscious about your "online presence"? Will this cause you to "trim the trail"? Or could you care less? Oh, forgot to mention, the polls also suggest that 61% of the folks didn't care about it!
Searched themselves online: 47% (up from 22% in 2002)
Looked up the web for people they have lost touch with: 36%
Dug up info on someone they were dating: 9%
Searched for someone they were about to hire or work with: 11%
I confess to doing all of those and more :) and am glad to say I have actually managed to re-establish broken bonds. Like, for instance, through Orkut, I was able to get back in touch with some of my childhood friends, whom, I had completely lost touch with (what, you think I am bad? well, those were the days of the "snail mail" remember?)
Well... will this make you a little more conscious about your "online presence"? Will this cause you to "trim the trail"? Or could you care less? Oh, forgot to mention, the polls also suggest that 61% of the folks didn't care about it!
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