I will preface this post (as I could every post) with the following statement: I am an idiot.
OK. That’s a bit harsh. But it can often be true! Back in the winter, I agreed
to pace my wife’s best friend through her first-ever half marathon, up in Lake
Placid in a few weeks. Upon looking up the race, I noticed there was also a
marathon, which was the second loop of the half marathon. Of course, my lunkheaded
brain said, “Geez, I can pace Mary through the half marathon, and then do
another lap!” Pure genius, right?
Sure thing. Except … except … except … a funny thing
happened during the late winter and spring: Other than my usual morning jogs, which
generally range in length from 50 minutes to an hour, I really did not do any
marathon-specific training for this race! Duh. Not a great idea. Not
surprising, considering our busy travel schedule. But still …
So, once our season ended, I decided I would do a crash
course in aerobic, endurance training – mixing in my normal early morning jogs
with as much pool running as possible. You remember this now? “Fool in the
Pool?” Yup, that’s me! With the help of rehabbing XC/track team member Billy
Posch, who is here for the first part of the summer, I have been hammering in
the pool as a way to build enough endurance to get through this marathon.
Entering this week, I came up with the idea of doing 10
hours (running and pool-running combined)
training. Triathletes call them “bricks”
– when they combine different disciplines on the same day. My “bricks” have not
been true to the triathlete term, as the runs and the aqua work have been split
by several hours. True bricks are continuous, from one discipline immediately
into the other. Like this: Triathletes will do crazy stuff like ride a bike for
6 hours and then do a 4-hour long run (side
note: a dentist acquaintance of mine who is training for an Ironman actually
did this last week!). Heck, if Dr. Mike can do 10 hours of training in one
day, I can squeeze it into a week. Right? Right!
Well, I am here to report that I was able to squeeze 10
hours of training into a work week (Monday through Friday). Here’s how.
Monday: am, 55
minutes with Fast Tony and Even Faster Dave; pm, 70 minutes in the pool with
Posch. Total: 2:05
Tuesday: am, 45
minutes birthday run with Slow Artie (he turned 55!); pm, 60 minutes in the
pool with Posch. Total: 1:45
Wednesday: am, 50
minutes fast and hilly with Fast Tony; pm, 50 minutes in the pool with Posch.
Total: 1:40
Thursday: am, 55
minutes solo shuffle with the iPod; pm, 35 minutes solo in the pool (Posch
lifeguarding). Total: 1:30
Friday: am, long
run 2:25 (first 62 mins with Fast Tony/Faster Dave/Slow Artie); pm, 45 minutes
in the pool with Posch. Total: 3:10
Total for 5 days:
10:10.
Phew. I’m getting tired just typing this. FYI. Don’t expect
much out of me up in Lake Placid. This isn’t like cramming for a final exam.
Marathon training needs to be built up for months, not a week or two. In fact,
my son Joey is predicting a PW (Personal Worst). Thanks, pal!
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