What a terrific week! I was telling Evan today that this is the best I have felt in – well, as long as I can remember. Evan and I are happily together in a great city, I’m happy at work, and I really do believe I’m in the best physical shape of my life. Without making much of an effort, we have been eating very healthily too – lots of vegetables, fruits, seafood, drinking plenty of fluids…anyway, life is good. J
In other news – Saturday’s 35-minute Foundation Run turned into the chance to see how I could do at a formal 5k race! Even better – Evan was willing to run this one too. It was an awesome experience for multiple reasons. First of all, I was incredibly proud of Evan, who usually reminds me consistently that running is not his thing, but he ran the entire 5k without stopping to walk! I just cannot explain my pride in his run. Way to go, Evan. J Second, I was thrilled because I ran my best 5k since high school at 23:23. I have not broken 24 minutes since I was 16 years old, and figured that time had passed – until I ran 3.1 miles recently in just over 24 minutes. My PR is 22:50, and I want to break it soon. Finally, door prizes were given away following the race, the grand prize being the “Wine Lover’s Package,” which included a one-night stay in a king-size room at the Redmond Inn, special reserve tastings at both Columbia Winery and Chateau Saint Michele, a bottle of Chateau Saint Michele wine, and a gift certificate to a local steak restaurant in Redmond. And of course, Evan won the grand prize! A grand day indeed.

I’ll start with what took place during Week 2 of 24 of my training for the Portland Marathon:
- Monday – Off (post-call day)
- Tuesday – 0:39:39, 4.61 miles (8:36/mile pace), including 6×30 second strides. Splits: 8:02, 9:15, 7:45, 8:53, 5:43. This was run on a very hilly course near my home.
- Wednesday – Core Strength Training and Stretching
- Thursday – Alternative Cardio (Elliptical Trainer) – 0:30:30, 4.24 miles (7:12/mile pace). Splits: 7:35, 7:00, 6:53, 6:57, 1:38. Again, if only I could run this fast. Someday my running pace will equal that of my elliptical pace.
- Friday – 0:40:00, 4.79 miles (8:29/mile pace), including 6×30 second strides. Splits: 9:03, 8:38, 7:43, 8:13, 6:24. Ran this one on a treadmill, but seeing how gorgeous it was outside through the window in the fitness center convinced me that this may be one of my last treadmill runs until winter.
- Saturday – Redmond Elementary Hawk Run 5k Race – 0:23:23 (Forerunner measured 3.15 miles) (7:25/mile pace). Splits: 7:06, 7:30, 7:43, 1:02. This was the terrific race experienced described above. J
- Sunday – Long Run – 1:07:48, 7.19 miles (9:26/mile pace). Splits: 9:42, 10:31, 9:30, 8:52, 9:35, 9:07, 8:48, 1:39. Evan and I camped in Manchester State Park on the western shore of Puget Sound on Saturday night. With Evan’s encouragement, I left the warmth of my sleeping bag this morning to go on what was supposed to be a one hour, five minute long run. Still feeling a little sore from my hard 5k run the previous day, I ran this week’s long run at an easier pace than last week’s. Still felt great, though.
- Total Mileage: 23.98 miles
Evan has figured out how to use my Garmin Forerunner data to create more detailed Google Earth maps of my training. Here are a few from this past week:
Here’s what’s up for Week 3:
- Monday – Off
- Tuesday – Foundation Run 45 minutes + 6×30 second strides
- Wednesday – Core Strength Training
- Thursday – Foundation Run 45 minutes + 6×30 second strides
- Friday – Alternative Cardio (Elliptical Trainer) – 30 minutes
- Saturday – Core Strength Training
- Sunday – Long Run – 1 hour 10 minutes
Good training week and a great pic of you and Evan.
Keep at it you will do great.
Comment by Kurt — May 2, 2006 @ 8:20 am
[...] This was fun because it was a bit spur of the moment; we sort-of planned to do it after we saw the flyer the previous weekend at Super Jock and Jill’s at Green Lake. We got there, stretched to warm up, and then ran the 5k. I told Jodi to run ahead rather than waiting for slow, slow me. So she did, and she had a great run! [...]
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