CreveCoeur's Long Runs - Marathon Preparation

Creve is going to do a couple test runs similar to upcoming 2007 marathon Jan 28 to minimize the gastric challenges that occurred in the marathon last year... Still has nightmares about porta-potties.  Try to include checklist of 'to do' tasks, equipment, run analysis & proper mileage taper.  Plus Creve's over 15lbs heavy this year

To Do:

Night Before :

  1. Have all Gear, snacks,Clothing (with number&chip attached) & (Thin sock liners w/good ankle socks) set out and packed in bag ready to go. 

  2. 9 hours before wakeup time take 2 Nyquil gel caps to sleep sounder but wear off in morning.  (7pm-730 for Creve- Up at 4am)

  3. If Creve wakes in evening take 3 BCAA's and 2 Fish Oil capsules with Protein Shake sitting by sink to reduce nighttime catabolic state and help CNS recover in morning.

Morning :

  1. Wake 2 hours before have to leave.  No Carbonated drinks (IE diet soda!!!)  only Coffee mixed with 5g Creatine- get 200-400 mg Caffeine hour before run.

  2. Eat 12 oz Egg Substitute(180Cals-36g Protein) with 1 slice No Fat Cheese(25Cals) pepper/Salt & 65grams OatBran [200Cals](like 7g fiber but doesn't seem to bother Creve) or Cinnamon/Splenda Sweet potatoes(300Cals)

  3. 1/2 hour before leaving 12oz Carb Countdown Splenda Milk (less Lactose)-[Doesn't bother Creve's tummy-But Lactose is risky for most runners] Milk(75Cals) & 2 oz Cheerios/1ozSpecialK(300Cals) with 1 200mg Ibuprofen & 5g Glutamine, Vitamin C & E.

  4. 10 min before race another 200mg Ibuprofen, 1 Tums and 5 BCAA's and 100-200Cal snack [Protein Shake] (Low Fiber- save fruit for after 1-2 hours)


Equipment:

  1. Fuel/Snacks (refined/enriched [Low fiber]- for no fuss digestion & high energy)= Wheat Pretzels, Orange slices, Cliff Bloks, Shortbread, Gingerbread, cheese crackers, Jelly beans/ Low fiber energy bars - Eat 150-200 Cals per 1/2 hour to keep Blood Glucose steady and energy stable.

  2. Propel water and/or Modified Gatorade [1/2 Gator(75Cals),splenda, 5g Glutamine, 2g Creatine, 10g Whey Protein powder & water]

  3. Water Bottle Handstrap/carrier with lip balm, 3 Tums, 3 200mg Ibuprofen, 5 Glutamine capsules, potassium tablet, 2 200mg Vit E, 5-10 BCAA's.  Chocolate covered coffee beans would be nice, but Creve has none yet and heat can be a problem with chocolate.


Second 32mile Run December 29 2006

With a proper Pre-Marathon Taper this may be Creve's only chance for a 'Dry Rehearsal Long Run'  and to test out above methods.

  1. Vacation day for run and hope to wake at 4am.  Rest feet as much as possible/ microwave OatBran or George Forman Sweet Potato... see how Creve feels.  Reheat Egg Substitute while that going eat and drink coffee or SoBe Lean Beverage- Nothing Carbonated (IE soda/energy drinks)  Morning primping rituals, Get dressed and equipment setup.  Pack fuel/drink for run and do at least 3 8 mile loops from pier to 48th street.  Will bring music/mp3 player along.  should take 4-5 hours- slow 9:45-10:15 min mile pace (Hope its under 10, but not going to push to hard.


 

Analysis:

First 19Mile+ Run December 16 2006        mix of SoBe Boardwalk and hard packed sand with Raven Run#102

This was an afternoon/evening run [Creve will avoid runs that go into evening as it is difficult to unwind and sleep restfully.]  The run was great; Cardio and muscle wise!!!  Better endurance than before shin injury, Creve's thinking... may be in better shape or better/more fueling.  But of course the typical aches where there...  knee and ankles...  those typically act up and are no real concern, but the damn shins were sore (Yes both!?)... maybe pain 3out 10 whole run- not bad but worried could get worse.)  Used Asics Evolution Extreme pronation shoes.  Was best 'long run' digestively all year- Intestines got minor bloating last hour, not bad discomfort.  Overall very good experience and will go for 24 miles in week or two.  Will have to Taper

Meals:

730 Chili-350 OatB-175 spinichsalad-50 =575
915 PBJ-175 Sirloin-225 VeggieB-150 MC-50=600
1130 PBJ-200 12 Salmon-200 EM-PBJ-200 5Goats-175=775
2 SpecialKcereal-300
230 BG=126
3pm 19+run/RR#102
330-615 Energy bar-225 ModGatorDrink-50 Cliff Bar-100 CliffBloks-175 orange-50 Pret-50=650 total run calories(will increase a bit next long run)
7pm BG=78  Blood Glucose should be above 85 or so- more fuel
715 EStoast-225 Dogs-200 VeggieB-200 CBsmoothie-250 Broc-125=1000
815 BG=116

1175+1075+650+1000=3900-1700R=2200

19+/RR#102=-1700R







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"Maybe you actually were involved in some organized sport, but if you're like most conventional athletes, you only used weight training as a means to an end. You wanted to be a better tight end or a better power forward, but once you stopped competing in your sport, you stopped weight lifting.

"But you gotta' understand, people like me never stop lifting weights. The part of us that wanted to slay the dragon? It didn't die. It won't.

"We seek to constantly get better, to get the perfect body or set a personal record or just be prepared for all the physical challenges — the what ifs the cosmos dumps on us.

"But we know deep down that the perfect body or ultimate personal record can never really be achieved, because our imagination always sets the goal a step or two or three ahead of what we've accomplished. And we also know that the universe is merciless enough to give us a few physical challenges that we won't be, can't be, prepared for.

"So it's not the goal that's important, it's the journey. The journey's the thing. The journey's the reward.

"There aren't a lot of us in the demographic, Luigi, but goddam we've got a powerful lobby.

"People like me are painfully aware of living in a world drained of spiritual values; who feel alienated; who feel impotent. So we try to be a type of hero. Again, we probably won't slay any dragons, but we train just in case.

"We not only want to look badass, we want to be badass so we can smite evil. And evil has a lot of faces nowadays.

"So we undertake what's much like the classic journey of the hero that Joseph Campbell wrote about: separation from society where we practice denial, endure hardship, experience pain, and ultimately get — or get a part of — what we were seeking.

"The whole training experience is almost like the Vision Quest that was part of the Lakota Indian's life. When the Lakota needed guidance, he'd purify himself in a sweat lodge and forgo food or shelter until he received spiritual guidance — that or a nasty case of heat rash.

"Well, the gym is our sweat lodge and if you don't think a good squat or deadlift workout is purifying, then there are no suitable words to convince you otherwise; you have to experience it yourself. And I tell you, a good workout — no, a great workout, one where you have nothing left and you're sweating and you haven't held back on one rep of one set — is spiritual.

"The Hindu speak of the Kundalini, the Mother Goddess, the divine power that's asleep at the base of the spine. If you arouse it, the phenomena associated with its awakening range from bizarre physical sensations to pain, visions, brilliant light, ecstasy, bliss, and even transcendence of self.

"This may be hard for you to swallow, but when I do a set of heavy overhead barbell presses and feel that peculiar tension in the base of my spine, I think I know what the Hindu are talking about. At the very least, I've had the pain, the visions, and the brilliant light!

"Sure, this all sounds like I'm comparing weight training to religion, but what is it if it isn't a religion?  My best thoughts come to me during a workout, and whatever demons I had plaguing me prior to walking into the gym have been exorcised by my exercise. And what's the gym but a temple and what's the clanging of the weights but the peal of the bells?

"I know it's hard for you to understand Luigi, but the people like me practice denial to the point of sometimes being almost monastic. We often avoid people, social events, and rich food, all in the single-minded pursuit of a kind of perfection.

"Yeah, it's sometimes painful, but that's how we achieve heroic status. The more challenging the situation we overcome, the greater our stature. The demon you swallow gives you its power.

"We may never get to fight our dragon, but that's okay. As Joseph Campbell said, the greater life's pain, the greater life's reply.

"And beyond the metaphysical component there's the esthetic component. Sure, most of us want to not only be better, but also look better. We're every bit the sculptors of ancient Greece, only our medium is flesh instead of clay or marble. And if we look better, we might just be worthy of the love of Aphrodite and the pursuit of beauty is a fine and worthy thing.


 

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