Sunday, April 17, 2011

2011 La Jolla Half Marathon

I did it, the 2011 La Jolla Half Marathon, and it's finally over, and I just want to debrief here on the blog to share this journey, and remind myself what I did if I decide to do something this crazy again ;-)

So, in order to keep our Cockalier Spaniel, Pumpkin, in shape, I started running her in the mornings around our neighborhood just over 3 years ago. What started as a few miles a week turned into going out with her 3 or 4 times a week on courses between 5 and 7 miles. And as I've already blogged in other posts, she's the 2010 Puppy Love 5K champion, and 2011 3rd place finisher, even though she shaved over 4 minutes off her 5K time.

Well, back in November, I had the last minute offer, from AJ, to transfer his bib to me for Coronado Silver Strand Half. I was always curious if I could run that far, especially since I was already "training" with Pumpkin, so I accepted the challenge. I ran that race, Pumpkin-free, having never run over 8 miles in my life, and still got a 1:46 time. The course is mainly straight, fast and downhill, and I got leg cramps at mile 11, and vowed to never do one of those again, but as my memory of the "pain" faded, I started to get the itch again.

This time, it would be different. What pulled me through on my first half was my routine of 3 runs a week (usually between 15~20 miles total) and doing Zumba with Laetitia on my off days, which she teaches at the Carmel Valley Boys and Girls Club, Polster Branch. Unknowingly, I was in a pretty good cross-training program for fitness maintenance, but not really for training for a half. I decided that I would see how I could do with actually following a training program.

So, with my favorite tools, Lose It for iPhone and Runkeeper, I would track my calories, nutrition and fitness activities. I would follow the @MarathonGuru training schedule, which would introduce the concept of strides, intervals and long distances into my training, and also mix in some weight lifting using Chalene Extreme and our adjustable Bowflex dumbells.

I committed in mid-January, and found several immediate challenges. The first was running slow. @MarathonGuru could not emphasize enough that on the days designated as slow, I'd need to keep a pace down, even under 9:00, to allow my body to recover from previous runs, as well as build me up to longer distances. Also, I decided I could not take Pumpkin on any runs over 7 miles, so I'd have to do a make-up walk for her or have Laetitia cover on days of longer distances.

Challenges that came along later were scheduling. I had a trip to visit my parents, so I substituted a shorter run where they live on a day that was really supposed to be my first 14-miler. Also, I had the 2011 Puppy 5K, which was completely off program, since I had this extra 5K sprint where I was supposed to have another distance run. Finally, in March, I started getting leg pain, so it was very difficult to want to take the time off of exercise to heal. I would substitute shorter runs or go to Zumba instead, when maybe I should have stayed off the leg? I eventually reduced my Zumba attendance to almost nothing in April, and cut out the last 2 long runs.

On race day, I just had a primary goal to not walk at any point and feel better at the finish line than I did at Silver Strand. I didn't let the fact that people passed me force my pace above what I was comfortable with, and ended up setting a new personal record: 1:43:15, which beats the Silver Strand time on a much more challenging course.

I am not registered for another race; don't know if I will. I have had kind of an itch to knock out a full Marathon at least once in my lifetime, but I'm going to roll back my runs to recovery mode, get back into enjoying Zumba and dancing, and running with Pumpkin, since that's how this all started in the first place.

The photo attached to this post Laetitia took at Brockton Villa, which is where she watched me come in at the final stretch (YouTube Video). She had already ordered my post-race breakfast, Mexican steamers, and I walked from the finish line straight there. We then drove from La Jolla to pick up some Sprinkles. Now that's a great reward!

In case you want to know what my training schedule was:
Mondays: Morning Slow Run, Evenings Zumba
Tuesdays: Morning Intervals, Weights, Evenings Zumba
Wednesdays: Mornings Intervals, Evenings Rest
Thursdays: Mornings Walk, Weights, Evenings Zumba
Fridays: Mornings Slow Run, Evenings Rest
Saturdays: Long Runs, Evenings Rest
Sundays: Complete Rest!

My new maintenance plan will be:
Mondays: 3 miles with Pumpkin, Zumba with Laetitia
Tuesdays: 30 min walk Pumpkin, Weights, Zumba with Laetitia
Wednesdays: 5 miles with Pumpkin, Evening Rest
Thursdays: 30 min walk Pumpkin, Zumba with Laetitia
Fridays: 7 miles with Pumpkin, Occasional Zumba
Saturdays: Zumba with Laetitia, 9 miles alone
Sundays: Complete Rest!
Maybe I'll sub in a 12 or 13 on a Saturday here and there.

Thanks to all for cheers of support during this process!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

2011 Puppy Love 5K

Click to view our pictures of the Puppy Love 5KSo this last Sunday, we attended the 2nd annual Puppy Love 5K, a benefit for the Helen Woodward Animal Center. If you don't remember, Pumpkin took first place last year, with a time of 24:22. We found out that last year that there around 100 entrants. Well, this year, there were over 600 entries, including lots more dogs of all shapes and sizes.

Pumpkin was a good sport as usual, just happy to be outside with us, and opposed to last year's rain, this year was cool and sunny. We were able to get a spot at the front of the pack, and after the start, we found ourselves in the lead pack of about 10 runners or so. Two or three started to break even further away almost immediately.

At about the the halfway mark, some of the leaders started slowing down; some of the four-leggers even had to drop for a bathroom break! We moved around them and found ourselves in the top 4.

In the last stretch to the finish line, we overtook number 3, but I could see that 1 and 2 had left us all in the dust (see the video here). Even though final place was 3rd for us, we were really happy to find out our time was 21:11, which is 3:11 faster than last year!



I was spent, but Pumpkin had enough energy to spare for some agility jumps, tunnels and hoops while we waited for awards.

I'm really proud of her, and we're also thankful to our supporters, who raised $300 for the animal center, which according to the website, made Pumpkin the top 5 fundraiser :-)

Thanks to Laetitia for taking the pictures and video!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Balancing Spaniels

So, through the course of doing some heavy social marketing at work, I stumbled across a twitter account with the most awesome background image: a little spaniel balancing yogurt cups on her head with a spoon in her mouth balancing a golf ball. I immediately turned my attention to Google image search to discover that the star of the photo was Cindy the balancing spaniel, and was featured in an article two years ago. Here we are, a week later, and we decided to finally let Pumpkin have a go, since Cindy was 8 years old at the time of the photo, and I'm sure this dog needs a puppy to pass the torch along to - Pumpkin is certainly up to the task, right? So, today's first exercise consisted of something "simple" - balancing a mini tennis ball in the crook of the nose. We'll let you be the judge, on a scale of 1 to 10, please :-)

Monday, February 08, 2010

Puppy Love 5K - Pumpkin Wins!

So Pumpkin pulled it off... she won the Puppy Love 5K! Most of the race there were a few runners ahead of us running without dogs, and on the last stretch, we caught up to the leader and used him to draft the head wind, but then I could hear some dog tags gaining on us, so I passed the leader and found a runner in good shape with a border collie on our heels, so we turned it up to pull it through in the end (as shown in the video). There was a little confusion at the awards, because my tag had smudged in the rain, and when they asked me for my info, they recorded my smudged tag as first (Porsio Landers) and my new tag (Porfirio Landeros) as 2nd... the real 2nd place didn't get recorded, so they bumped up Nathan from 3rd to 2nd and bumped up 4th to 3rd. So, in the photo, we posed with Pumpkin the middle :-)

Anyway, it was really fun to run with her and a lot of other dogs and people. It was good for her to be around all the activity and still able to do tricks and obey commands, even if only for a couple moments. She even charmed the news weatherman with some of her sit-up-and-beg while he reported her results on KUSI live, and people loved my Puma-style Pumpkin shirt (thanks Laetitia). So, the video and all the pictures are up, and I'm hoping we can find a similar event, since Pumpkin keeps me running almost every morning!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Puppy Love Run

So I was just telling AJ and Laetitia that I would love to enter a run or marathon or something where I could do it with Pumpkin, since we go running in the mornings during the week. Well, Laetitia found something just in the nick of time - The Puppy Love run, which is a 5K benefit for the Helen Woodward Animal Center. I got very excited, since it's next Saturday, and we run 5K in the mornings anyway, so we're ready to go. So, as part of the registration, they set us up with a donation page:
Team Pumpkin for the 2010 Puppy Love Run

If you want to help the animals here, then here's your chance to do it through TEAM PUMPKIN! Hopefully, we'll get lots of pictures and stuff, and at the very least, set a baseline time for us to try to beat next year :-)