Sunday, June 5, 2011

Heat and Training

The heat in Georgia has been very oppressive the last week or so, and makes running outdoors rough, even biking outside is rough.  When you get up and get ready to go for a run at 6am and it is 70+ degrees and over 80% humidity, that is not fun at all.  Also considering it is just the start of June makes it a bit worse, and concerning honestly, if it's this hot already how will it be in July/August.  We haven't had much rain in the last several weeks either, so an added concern.  Still I have gone out on some runs and done some biking, as early as I can, even before the sun comes up if I can.

This week was a bit off for running really for me, didn't even bike into work much, did a lot of stationary biking though.  I made it a total of 156 miles combined.  Most of my runs were shorter in distance, nothing over 6.3 miles.  I went for my long run on Saturday morning, and felt good at first, but my legs became heavy and I could feel some tension in my muscles as well.  I only managed 3.18 miles on this run, and didn't attempt a long one today.  Though I was able to go to the gym on Saturday and do some cardio on the bike, I did a Level 17 hill program for 1:10 and got in a killer workout there, made up for the not so good run.  I was lucky enough to get out the door this morning before 6 am and do a nice long bike ride on Satellite Blvd, 31 miles total in just over 2:10, now to be able to run that distance in that time :p

This week I plan to start doing sumo squats again, I took them out of my workout for the last 6 weeks, just trying to mix things up really well in my lifting and not get into to much of a comfort zone, so I can really shock my body some.  I want to get my hips, and core region a lot stronger as well, and know this will help my running form a lot.  I may end up opting to run on the treadmill as well, as it is a bit cooler indoors and going outdoors to run, even early in the morning, is just rough right now.  Though I will still be hitting the pavement some as well, just not every day.

I need to start boosting my carb intake as well, already eating plenty of potatoes and rice right now, but going to increase it gradually, to keep weight on and help boost my GI.  Still a long way to go before Nov 6th, but I want to get my carb intake up to 800-1000 g a day if I can by then, as I say do it gradually so my body can adjust to this intake.

I have been really focusing on my form lately too, using ChiRunning, and seeing an article in Runners World about Ryan Hall and other elite runners forms, and staying focused on my arms and overall posture, not to mention landing on my foot better, more midfoot strike or closer to the ball of the foot, staying away from heel striking.

Hopefully this week goes better and I can keep some mileage up, and really work on my cardio conditioning, maybe kick up my cardio training a bit and add time to get it better.

Monday, May 30, 2011

NYC Marathon Training

Ok I have to start out by saying I've been a very bad blogger in the last few months, and it's time to really sit down and be a bit more serious.

For those that don't know already I was chosen in the 2011 NYC Marathon Lottery back in April, which is very cool, since so many people join the lottery.   Also I was no where near having the qualifying time for guaranteed entry.  Which means I have 159 days to get ready and really train, I have a specific goal in mind, which I will keep to myself right now, and might get modified as training goes on.  I already know I think it is going to be rough to hit my goal of a sub 40 minute Peachtree this year.  So I have been running, biking, and even swimming a little, to help get ready.  I have had 2 weeks of 100+ mileage with biking and running, more biking than running.  The running is coming back slowly still after the Freibergs, though it is getting there, and I am still not satisfied with my overall conditioning, but that is me, I am hard on myself and push myself to the limits all the time.  The other week I rolled my right ankle a bit, only a grade 1 strain, if even a 1 really, I immediately got a brace on it and started icing and other therapy for it.  I took the entire week off from training, and not by choice, but just to give it some time to heal up.

Today I ran the Celebrate America 10K, I wrapped the ankle well, though had no issues with it at all, during the run.  The heat and humidity at 7:30 was bad, well bad for that time of the morning, and the course not having a lot of shade made it hard to not have the sun beating down on you.  I finished in 44:39 a PR for a 10K, which was actually 6.26 miles, also with a still somewhat bum ankle, so hey I really can't complain, ok I can again because I am just that way and very hard on myself, but still pleased overall.  It is roughly 35 days until the Peachtree, so I hope to be feeling much better by then, and shave at least 1-2 minutes off this time.

As far as training goes I have been biking to work, which is roughly 27.5 miles round trip, and my times get better with this as well.  I travel Satellite Blvd, which is a hill infested road, and good for training.  Right now it takes about 2 hours to do a round trip, hoping to knock this down to 1:30 before the end of the summer.  I need to do more running to, whether it be on the treadmill or road as well.  I can do around 15 milers in just under 2 hours right now, but need to build up to 20+ milers by September at the latest, should be fun with summer coming up in Georgia, and it looks like it could be a really hot one too.  I want to work on my swimming too, which is completely different cardio than biking or running, don't think so get in the pool and see what I mean.  So it has truly begun, past time to get serious, stay healthy and avoid any kind of injuries between now and Nov 6th.

In the next few weeks I should hear something about my application to run as part of Team Animal League, for the North Shore Animal League, hoping to be accepted and start raising funds for them ASAP.  Since I got into the Marathon via Lottery I only have to raise $500, but wouldn't mind getting oh 10 times that much or so really.  Well any amount would be great and help them so much, a great place that helps rescued animals.

As I say I do have a goal for the Marathon, and also notice if I want guaranteed entry for 2012, I'd have to do a sub 3:10, since I'd be in the Masters category by Nov 2012, which is 40+.  Kind of weird to think I'll turn 40 in 2012, not that it bothers me at all, just puts me in another grouping, and also having lower standards for seedings and all.

I also have to start watching what I eat better and really start dumping even more carbs in my diet, oh yeah I eat a lot of carbs already, but good carbs not bad ones.  All plant based baby!!!  Also I have cut gluten products out of my diet as well, which hasn't hurt me at all.  So I guess I want to prove a bit of a point in the marathon, but also it is something I truly want to do.  The better I do, the more credence it gives to a plant based diet really.

So I hope to be better about updating things here, also you can all find me on twitter, facebook, and dailymile, to get a better view of how my training is going.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Don't Call It A Come Back

Today was the Atlanta Track Club Spring Had Sprung 8K/15K, I was a little nervous about this race, since it was my first one in four months.  I took this week off too, due to some pain in my lower ab region, maybe a bit of a strained/pulled muscle, but felt good this morning.  I did the 15K, and was really hoping to do about an 8 minute mile, but did much better.  I finished in 1:08:18 officially, which is damn good I think, with the layoff I have had with Freibergs. 

I got to the event early, like 6:10, as they said parking was limited at the Stove Works, I got my bib, and went to relax for a bit in my car, and listen to my ipod.  Always good to listen to stuff like Motorhead, Ministry, Skinny Puppy, Combichrist, Rob Zombie, and White Zombie, to name a few, to get you ready to go.  I had mixed up some Vega Sport Performance Optimizer, before I left home, I used about a serving and a half, figured I needed the extra energy, also used two Chocolate Number 9 energy packs, before I started the race.  Good thing I used the portapotty before the start, and had about 2 minutes before start, after I was done with that, I knew I should go instead of dealing with that I have to pee feeling for 9.3 miles.  I was ready to Just Bring It, at this point, and off we went.  The temperature was warm for this time of year, plus very humid, which was another concern I had, not to mention pollen.  I was also trying out my Mizuno Wave Musha 3's for the first time in a race, though I have broken them in. 

The course was not bad at the start, not very hilly, I was a bit concerned when I hit mile mark 1 and my garmin 405 said I was on a 7:01 pace, didn't want to run out of energy, so I slowed down a little after that.  The course took us up by the Masquerade, which was the one really killer hill on the course, though a few of the other hills were challenging as well.  Going down Moreland Ave past Little 5 Points was cool as well.  I kept a good pace going, only have a few miles over 7:30, which was way better than I was planning.  I hit the 10K mark at 45:38, which is 2:20 better than my  Peachtree Road Race time from 2010, awww yeah!!!  I was still feeling good and not sucking to much wind :>, I downed another Chocolate Number 9, just to be safe.  Around 7.5 I started kicking it up a little, at 8 even more, 8.8 I turned it on, and really kicked it in the last .3.  Good enough to finish with my time of 1:08:18, felt awesome. 

I really worked on my Chi Running forms today too, being very aware of my posture, leaning, landing on my midfoot, and keeping my feet from not landing in front of me.  I think this really helped me a lot as well.

I hung around for the award ceremonies, hey you never know, eventhough I have never placed in the top three at any race I've done.  I was really shocked when I heard my name for third place in the male 35-39 age group, I was so happy and got my medal, thanked the man who gave it to me.  Almost started crying, yeah I was that damn  happy!!!  Below is a picture of the medal, something I am very proud of.


I am very proud of myself this day, and still on such a high, it is amazing, haven't felt this good ever I think.  I have a 10K coming up in a few weeks, last years overall winner did it in 42:05, after today I really feel I could win the whole thing this year.  Oh and all on a Vegan Diet too, so don't say a Vegan Diet isn't healthy ok folks :p

Not being able to really run the last 4 months left me a bit down, but not out.  I feel revived and ready to take on the world again, though I never lost this mentality.  I Bring It everyday of my life, to face the challenges of the world, and everything it throws at me.  I know I can overcome anything in life and succeed at everything I want to do.  I hope some of you out there can take something from this, share it with others.  Freibergs and other things will not keep me down.  Freibergs being a condition in the metatarsal bone, where the tissue degenerates, essential causing arthritic pain, I have it in my left second toe, and really don't let it bother me.

I have a lot of training left to do I am really ready to take on the Peachtree this year, I want to do a sub 40 minute Peachtree, and know I can do it, with the right training.  Also I am in the NYC Marathon Lottery, and hope to get in through the lottery, which means I only have to raise $500 for the North Shore Animal League, which is who I will run for, a great organization.  If I don't get in through the lottery I can still run for them, but will need to raise $2500, which I'd love to do, and much more than that, so obviously I'd be asking for a lot of help doing this.  I have a goal time for NYC too, keeping it quiet now, until I see how training goes, hopefully no more setbacks this year. So my road to NYC has begun, and will continue, I will keep a running log here of my training.  Below is my splits for todays race, taken from my Garmin Forerunner 405:

Mile 1  7:01
Mile 2  7:26
Mile 3  7:25
Mile 4  7:35
Mile 5  7:20
Mile 6  7:20
Mile 7  7:30
Mile 8  7:32
Mile 9  7:26
Mile 9.3  1:43

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Evolution Of A Vegan

I am often asked why I am a vegan, because you know that isn't very healthy or it is just plain weird.  I sometimes respond by how long do you have, because there are many reasons I can give them, and just not one. 

This is a bit of the evolution into being vegan, that I took.  2006 was a pretty bad year, at least the first half of it, I can say I wasn't in a really good place or environment for part of the year, and once I was gone from it I did a lot of soul searching.  It was after reading Tuesdays With Morrie, I really started looking at how I was living, and my personal beliefs.  I said I loved animals, but I was still eating them, hmm didn't make much sense really.  I was also about 195 lbs at this time, and really needed to start doing something about my weight, I was worried about health issues, as my dad and moms parents had heart issues, not to mention other health concerns of others in my family. So I went started cutting meat out of my diet and replacing it with way to many faux meat products, which meant way to much soy.  Not that soy is bad, I was just getting a lot of my protein from it, not to mention eating a lot of processed foods to get it, not really a good idea, now that I look back at it.  I started working out again, running and biking.  During the next year I did a lot of reading and started seeing how bad dairy and other animal products were for you as well, not to mention just the overall cruelty that goes on for the sake of these products as well as meat.  I completely cut out any dairy products out of my diet at this point, using mostly soy or rice milk, and some faux cheeses.  With the way I was eating and exercising I dropped 55 lbs within a year and was feeling a lot better.  My blood pressure went way down, it was borderline high before I changed how I was living and eating.

Over the next 3 1/2 years what I eat is still changing, I eat a lot of different beans now, and not so much soy, though I will enjoy some tempeh or tofu from time to time.  I eat a lot of quinoa and rice, and have almost cut out all gluten from my diet, I would say I am 95% gluten free.  I also try to include more raw foods into my diet, and natural supplements like Vega products, to help boost my protein intake, I as am very active and workout pretty hard, and need some help in recovery, which the Vega products have provided.  Reading Robert Cheeke's book and John Joseph's have even made me think about what I eat and how often.  I now eat 6-8 times a day, and one of those times being Vega Health Optimizer shake.  I just started using Chia seeds, and some other supplements, and will see how they work out as well for me.  I would like to incorporate more organic foods and even juices into my diet, but can't right now, unless I really just had a large sum of money come my way.  Though I am feeling pretty damn good with the way I am eating right now, and getting a good source of nutrients from a lot of sources.  I stay around 140 these days, and have more energy than most of those I work with, that are at least 14 years younger than me, and I usually get 6-7 hours of sleep a night.  Though I do see what they eat on a daily basis, lunch comes from the vending machine and is like a few bags of chex mix, a honey bun or other candy bars, and some kind of soft drink, not exactly stuff that is going to give you the nutrients you need to keep going on a day in day out basis.

Some other reasons I use for being vegan is the workers in meat processing plants, and on the farms aren't always treated very well, Smithfield is well known for being the worst to their employees.  Read Gail Eisnitz book Slaughterhouse, and find out all the horrors workers endure, even after all the big reforms in the early 20th century.  Environmental reasons hey it takes a lot of water and grain to make meat, not to mention factory farming produces more greenhouse gases than anything else on the planet.  Let us not forget all the all the feces and urine from the animals that ends up in the water systems as well.  Yes with all that feed and water we use on factory farming, we could feed the entire planet, and have plenty of clean drinking water for everyone.  We could also practically eliminate heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and other illnesses as well, it's pretty well documented that meat and overly processed foods lead to disease, so it's really not very good or "healthy" for you. 

Again as I read more and more, and watch various documentaries, my views change just a little, and always leave me questioning what goes into my body and how it effects all the other Earthlings I share the planet with.  This is just a very short summary I know, but I hope it gives some of you a bit of insight, especially any omnivore's that may be reading this, stop and think, and you can always email me if you have any questions, or want to know more.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Review Of Meat Is For Pussies

I just finished reading John Joseph's book, Meat Is For Pussies, a very good book about being vegan and not just from the health side of it.  In the movie Se7en, Kevin Spacey's character, John Doe, says "Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore.  You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice, you've got their strict attention."  This is what John does in MIFP, he takes a very punk, hardcore, streets of New York, in your face approach in MIFP to hit you with a sledgehammer and get your attention and "scare you straight" off of eating meat forever and get your pussy ass into shape. 

From the start John tells you he is going to use the scared straight tactics to get it through your meathead that meat is not good for you.  He goes into how you are poisoning your body and just how you can heal and reverse this poisoning by eating a good and healthy plant based diet.  Tackling the bullshit protein myth, and how eating to much protein is bad for you, not to mention getting protein from meat is just a recipe for many other health issues down the road.  Diets are for jerk-offs, you think Jenny Craig or Weight Watchers is good for you think again.  These "diets" are used to help make these companies rich, while you may lose some weight on them, as soon as you go back to eating "normal" again the weight comes right back.  He talks about how bad these "diets" really are and why they will never work for you.  Do you like being a human lab rat? John doesn't and I know I don't, he brings up the most evil bastards on this planet, Monsanto, and even Codex Alimentarius.  They have a plan to give you GMO food, and use all kinds of chemicals on your food as well.  Oh and have you ever thought about the fluoridation of water, you should, John brings this up and I did some digging, this will scare the living hell out of you.  After all this it's time to kick cancer in the nuts, yeah eating meat is giving you cancer, but there is good news you can reduce your risk for the big C.  Meat your meat, talking about what all that meat is doing to your sex life, or more like lack of ability to perform if you keep eating meat, and who wants to keep popping V and Cialis for life after 40.  John even says how exercising all parts of your body, mind and spirit is what a real man should be doing, if not your still a pussy.  The real inconvenient truth, eating all that damn meat is killing not only you, but the planet you live on.  John goes on to give you a nice 7 day kick start to exercise plan to start getting your pussy ass into shape.  Hey he even gives you a nice list of foods and supplements, along with a meal plan, and some great recipes to help you in your transition off of meat.  In the appendix you'll find some books, websites, and documentaries to watch.

Being vegan for several years now I still took a lot out of this book, and it has even made me think more about how my diet is impacting not only myself, but the planet.  I even am questioning some of the things I thought I new about good eating.  Hey if I can take something out of this book you should too, or ladies your man should too, or men sharing this with other men.  This book might be more aimed at males, but I really suggest women read it too, that way you can get your man to stop being the pussy he is eating meat, and get him to give a damn about his health and you.  It is a very fast read and easy enough to read even if your intelligence isn't that of a Cro-Magnon.  So you really have no excuse not to read it, so get up off your sorry pussy ass and read it already.  If you still eat meat after reading this book, you are a no good pussy waste, and not even human, and really part of the problem.  Like I say if a Cro-Magnon is smart enough to know a vegan diet is good for you, surely you can figure that out too, just by reading this book.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Freiberg's And Running

It was recently discovered that I have Freiberg's Disease, in my second toe on my left foot.  Basically part of the bone dies away and flattens instead of being rounded.  Going to put a damper on running for a bit, so it's time to change my focuses for right now.  I will be lifting weights more, yoga, maybe pilates, biking, and elliptical for now.  I am not going to let this get me down, I can really focus on building more muscle mass and stronger muscles, I want to gain 10-20 lbs of muscle mass in the next year, so with the lack of cardio in the mix, this should be a bit easier.  I am taking different supplements as well Vega Performance Optimizer, Vega Performance Protein, Vega Health Optimizer, L-glutamine, and an Ethyl Ester Creatine.  Watch out Robert Cheeke here I come :p

For now the doctor has given me an orthotic, to stiffen the shoe and relieve stress on the bone, which honestly has done little good.  The next step is a steroid injection into the bone, and last resort is surgery to remove part of my toe bone and any stress/pressure on said bone and pain/inflammation.  Though I am honestly ready to just straight to surgery, I am not sure I want to have consistant steroid injections for the rest of my life, as I am not a big fan of anything like this being in my body as it is.  It will be 5 more weeks before I see the doctor again, I might make it sooner if things really don't improve.  Also it would be nice to resolve all of this a lot sooner than later, as my health insurance really stinks.  Though I wonder if they'd even cover the surgery, if not I'll find a meat cleaver and chop the toe off :p, ok not really , but it is a thought.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Workouts

Some who follow me on twitter or have me on facebook, have heard me saying about the aches of the workout I just switched up.  They have been pretty rough  and my muscles ache in a good way.  I thought I'd list the last 3 I've done, for different body parts, any suggestions for changes/improvements would be welcomed.  Also something you all may wish to try as well, let me know how they work out for you. Also I am not listing weights, makes it easier to adapt to how much you can lift.

Chest/Shoulders/Triceps

Bench Press  1 set 15, 1 set 12, 2 sets 6
Incline/Decline Close Grip Press (super set) 3 sets 8
Dumbbell Flys 3 sets 12
Dips 3 sets 12
Dumbbell Shoulder Press 4 sets 10
Dumbbell Shoulder Shrugs/Rolls Forward and Back 3 sets of 10
Dumbbell Punches 3 Drop Sets I drop down by 5lb incriments and do each one until fatigue then go down
Tricep Pushdown with Rope 4 sets of 15
Dumbbell Tricep Press Behind Head 3 sets of 15
Tricep Extension 3 sets of 15

Legs

Sumo Squats 1 set of 20, 1 set of 15, 2 sets of 10 Sometimes I'll super set this with body squats
Leg Press 1 set of 15, 3 sets of 10
Dead Lift 3 sets of 12
Body Squats/Deep Knee Bends 3 sets of 50 hold each rep at bottom for 2 seconds
Leg Curl/Leg Extension Super Set 3 sets of 15
Seated Leg Curl 3 sets of 12
Hip Abductor/Adductor Super Set 3 sets of 12
Wall Sit for 5 minutes

Back/Biceps

Lat Pull Down with palms facing in to put more emphasis on biceps 4 sets of 15
Cable Rows 4 sets of 15
Rows with Barbell 3 sets of 12
Iso Lateral High Pulldown 3 sets of 10
Chin Up 3 sets of 12 you can use the assisted pullup/chinup/dip machine if needed for this
Machine Cable Curl/Wrist Curl Super Set 3 sets of 20
E-Z Bar Curl drop sets 2 sets
Concentration Curls 4 sets of 12
Dumbbell Curls 3 sets of 15
Dumbbell Wrist/Forearm Curls palms up then down 4 sets super setted up/down until fatigue

I will usually get on the stationary bike for at least 60 minutes as well, doing manual or hill programs, or I go in the pool for some laps or maybe both.  Right now not able to hit the treadmill, but hopefully soon.  I also don't always super set some of the above listed exercises, or do drop sets, I just did those in the last 3 workouts I did for each body part.  I would like to note at the end of the leg workout doing a wall sit of 5 minutes will seem like an eternity and really add a crazy burn to your legs.  I also recommend adding calf raises on leg days, but right now I am not able to do them, due to injury.  As I say any comments or recommendations on this are welcomed.