Sep 19, 2010

Race Report:::Off the Beaten Path 3k Trail Run - Sept 18th, 2010

Pre Race:
5:00 am to 7:00 am  -  Rain
6:45am - I slept in a little as the race didn't start till 9:00am and I had everything laid out and ready the night before.  I had a light breakfast of cold cereal and toast.  I wish I had taken a granola bar for a small snack right before the race.

7:50am - Get in the car with my Cheerleaders, My Wife and 3 year old daughter, to drive to the race.  Check in time is 8-8:45am.

8:10am - Check in.  Wind is blowing a little and its about 63degreees.  Not too cold with a jacket on.  I picked up my race packet.  Got my number #233, My long sleeve tshirt, a sample of "Wheaties Fuel", some advertisements and race instructions.

8:45am - Begin to stretch and warm up a little before.  I decided at this point after walking out on the course a ways that it was too wet to wear my good primary pair of running shoes.  So I wore my older pair.  This made me a little nervous as I had not run in them in a while and was hoping the change in shoes would feel weird and make me unstable. I also found a large mudhole 25 yards from the start line that covered the entire width of the trail and was 12 feet across.  Based on the location of the mudhole I planned on starting up front and going out fast to avoid a back up and a crowd of people trying to get through it. Good stretching and warm up.  I felt pretty good.  My fingers are cold!

9:00 am - Race officials inform us that they are delaying the start of the 3k until the 6k runners have reached the half way point.  Additionally a group of about 5-8 students showed up at about 9:04 to register for the race.  Very uncool!

9:17am - The late people are all registered and down at the starting line.  They start to give race instructions.  All the wooden bridges are very slippery and there are a few mud holes on the course due to rain.
Just before the race

The Race
9:20am - Ready, Set, Go
Im relatively close to the front and go out pretty quick.  There really is only one way through the mudhole and I get caught behind one guy who wants to be careful luckily we both went out fast enough to still be out front.   After the mud I backed off my pace a touch and settled into my real race pace.  I rounded the first corner only 100 yards into the race and found a pretty good sized hill ahead of me.  It was a bit larger than I had imagined unfortunately I didnt realize how big it really was.  It just kept coming and kept going higher.  when I finally did reach the top it was only a short while later and I passed the 1k marker.  That stupid hill was almost a half a mile.   At the top of the hill it crested and I had really the only flat for the entire rest of the race.  I wish I had known that as I would have tried to recover a bit more.

I approached a Y in the trail where the 6k racers were entering the 3 k course.  I felt defeated and I wasnt even half way.  I began to descend the hill I just climbed and checked my Garmin.  Surprisingly  it seemed I was making really good time.  I must have really pushed myself up the hill as I was coming down my pace seemed a little over a 9 min/mile.  I felt great about that and kept up the pace I was at.  A few of the students who started behind me began to pass me.   I crossed a little wooden bridge which did seem a little slippery.   This was about the half way point and as I progressed the course changed from open prairie grassland to a more secluded timber.  The trail was a little softer under the trees and in some spots muddier almost as soon as I hit the woods the hills started coming again.  Little steep suckers.  They were short climbs but the grade was high.  It made the run very difficult to recover.  Every hill I crested at the bottom the next one would start.  I really begin to feel like I wasnt going to be able to keep my pace.   I passed the 2k marker and knew I had just over a half a mile left.  That thought gave me a brief boost.  I could see across the lake and could see the finish line where people were standing around.  It was quite deceiving and I gave myself over to the false judge of distance.  The hills keep coming.  I finally began to realize that the finish line was a we bit further than I had gauged from my brief peak across the water.  Just as that realization hit me I was confronted with the second largest hill on the course really it was quite moderate compared to the first one but as I began to climb it the whole of the rest of the race caught up to me and my thighs began to scream at me.   I wanted to quit and walk right there and by the time I crested the top I nearly was at a walking pace.  For a half a stride I said Im done and when I picked that back leg up and brought it forward I pushed on through.  I could tell now that the dam of the lake which incidently was flat and was allso the final straight away to the finish line was coming up
I descended the hill and as it dipped down it came right back up another smaller one. I reached the top and was looking down into a steep descent to a clearing where the stright away began.
I dont know how but as I broke into that clearing I had a burst of energy that literally carried me through the finish.   As I came down the final 100 yards I pushed I wanted to go faster but I just didnt have anything left in my reserve.  I crossed the line at 21'59" about 2 min slower than I wanted but 2 min faster than I initially had thought I could do it when I signed up for it.




 With every race I complete I learn a little more.  I need more hill training.  I should check the course out a little more.  Dont get over confident.








I finished in 21'59" I placed 3rd in the Male, 30-39 AG.





Off the Beaten Path - Jacob Krumm Nature Preserve at Garmin Connect - Details

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Off the Beaten Path Trail run

Off the Beaten Path Trail Run
Racing this tomorrow Im excited and will post a race report after

Do you have what it takes?

As this is my first post since starting this blog again I guess I should ask that question.  I didn't have what it took!  I didn't really want it bad enough.   Its so difficult to know if you really are ready to go the distance.  I finally got there In January of this year.  Everything just came together perfectly.  I had the right amount of motivation and the right amount of disgust with where I was at and this time it stuck.