Sunday, February 28, 2016

Cowtown 50k 2016/02/28; Fort Worth, Texas


_getting to race
Took up Raluca’s hotel offer to stay Courtyard downtown Fort Worth Saturday night.  The staff was pleasant, toilets powerful, valet parking awful.

Vivo 53 pizza dinner was tasty.  Met Gina Hendrickson and husband from Edmond, OK.  She aimed for 4-hour 50k.  Her husband helped making my expectation realistic.

Jetlag woke me up at 4 am.  I retrieved the hybrid SUV to park in front of Courtyard entrance before going back to bed.
My iPod Touch was still in Taipei time zone; alarm failed to go off.  Fortunately traffic and parking were easy.

_goal
Undertrained and unrecovered from previous 50k, for once I was unconcerned about the extra 3 lb body weight.

It was warm and humid.  I decided to start with 9:30 pace for first 9 miles, walk the bridge, and then go by HR or feel.  With luck, I would finish around 5 hours.

_deficit
Couple miles into the race, the blue runners passed me.  The 2 girls wore identical outfit and beautiful triceps definition.  Side by side, their synchronized steps were hypnotic.  I followed them and went sub 9:00.  My HR went up 15 beats.  “What the heck, this is a fun run.”  The speed increase sealed the positive split.

_nutrition experiment
I tested magnesium lotion and extra Endurolyte.  I also took MAP (Master Amino Pattern) before mile 3.  Stomach inform me of its unhappiness with the supplements.  It settled after a few cups of waters.  It’s easy to recover at this pace.

By Stockyard, I sweated excessively.  The body seemed to be retaining water.  It’s hard to isolate all the causes.  “Just focus on finishing.”

I felt great and could go faster.  I also knew the strength was illusory and would be gone before mile 23.

[climbing out of Stockyard]

_out of juice
Legs quit around mile 20 after averaging 100 second/mile slower than my Boston qualifying pace.  Being unfit was unsurprising yet depressing.  I swallowed pride as 5-hour pacer passed me.

I started to high-five little kids.  I drank extra beers.  The sun came out.  It was a beautiful day.  Runners passed me left and right, which didn’t bother me this time.  I thought of the Chinese New year trip.  I focused on celebrating the moment in front of me.

_extra 8k
I didn’t reach the out-and-back loop in time to see Gina and Tiffany.  My toenail started to hurt.  “Should’ve wore bigger shoes.”  I left the larger Altra in Taiwan.

[black toe]

Saw Casey on the other side of the road.  Ben paced him.

Heel striking started before 26.2 line, 6 years after I changed my running form.  Time flew.

I was mentally done by ultra U-turn party station.  For the first time I was compelled to stop for burger and beer.  Remembering my car pool obligation, I signed the giant guest book in Chinese and moved on.

My pace felt similar to walking though GPS said sub 12:00.  Tired and slow runners pass me every few minutes.  Plenty runners were behind me, struggling and smiling.  Suffering never gets old.  I accepted what my body had to offer.  I ignored the toe pain.  I relaxed and appreciate the weather.


[finishing photo by John L]


_#
GPS Garmin Forerunner 910
Distance: 31.15 mi
Time: 5:20:12
Pace: 10:17

Chip
Distance: 50k
Time: 5:20:25
Pace: 10:18
Place: 116/383

Winner Bryan Morseman finished in 3:01:44
Josh Cox’s US record is 2:43:45

_post race
Kimbell Museum.  Hot tub.  Osaka Sushi.  Great day.



IRC runners.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Pinlin50k 藍鯨坪林<戀山海>超級馬拉松2016/02/21, Taipei, Taiwan

 
ChihYang asked if I want to race the last day of my Taiwan trip:
“坪林起跑 估計1600前可跑完 1730前回到家 1920前開車出發到機場 2220飛機:

I never raced a course this hilly.  Timing conflicted with Cowntown 50k and annual half marathon PR attempt.  I seized the rare chance to do an endurance event with my brother.



Light rain came and went for this course near the cloud line.

_supply station every 5k
Many runners carried their own plastic cup to minimize environmental waste.
I ate star fruits, banana, and cherry tomato.
Hot food was delicious: rice noodle soup, congee, and mung bean soup. 

_negative split
ChihYang and I walked many climbs and took most downhill easy.  Rain frequency and intensity increased half way and motivated higher heart rate.



Continuous running didn’t start 'til 35k.  I matched Jack’s pace at unfamiliar grades.  It felt weird braking every step at 7:00 pace.

# per Gamin 910 XT
distance = 31.2 mi
time = 6:12:25
pace = 11:57 min/mi
elevation gain = 6873 ft
starting temperature = 59 F


_post race
A big bowl of 控肉飯.  Pretty cool.

Mom prepared a big dinner at home before ChihYang took me to the airport formerly known as Chiang Kai-shek International.

Duty-free seemed to imply 30% additional markup.  I window-shopped for expensive and inaccurate wrist watches.  I thought of the Tissot that lead to this ridiculous hobby.  It was the year of iPad 1 when the downward spiral was already in motion but yet hopeful.  I need to learn accepting things out of my control.

Boarded the plane to Houston 7 hours after the race.