Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Week One- Sunday, Jan. 17 - Sat. Jan. 23

The first week felt great. It has been well over a year since I have run on a regular basis so I am definitely feeling some tightness, however it feels incredible. My training will mostly consist of running three times a week while on lunch at work and one long run on the weekend. Two days I will train on the Elliptical Machine. For approximately the first two months of training my primary focus will be to build a base to build on. Then around mid March I plan on structuring my training around a real 1/2 marathon training program. Until that time I will be doing some research and asking a lot of questions of people I know who are great runners.

Well first things first-
Here is how my first week ended up-

Sun. 1/17- 20 minutes on the Elliptical Machine
Mon. 1/18- Off
Tues. 1/19- 2.85 miles 5 minute run/1 minute walk intervals
Wed. 1/20- 22 minutes on Elliptical Machine
Thurs. 1/21- 2.7 mile run 5 minute run/1 minute walk intervals
Fri. 1/22- Off
Sat. 1/23- 3.5 mile run- No walking 42 degrees and Sunny- PERFECT!

Total Mileage running for the week- 9.05 miles. The weather for the week was generally in the low 30s, however mild. Saturday as mentioned above was about as perfect as you can get.
See you next week.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

How it all began....

My name is Dan and I am training for the Buffalo Half Marathon which takes place on Sunday, May 30. This will be my first Half Marathon and will be by far the longest I have ever run in my life. The reason I started this blog is to log my training so one day my kids (that I love more than life itself) can look at my training and see what their Daddy did. They are the true inspiration for me to train for this. Running is the primary activity that I have chosen to keep my mind and body healthy. This is important to me because I am not the youngest father to have 2 year old kids. I can't take years off and make my self younger therefore I have to do my best to add some years at the back end. I also hope that someday this will inspire and show them that there are high points and low points when attempting to conquer a difficult goal. However with perseverance you can accomplish anything.
My interest in running just began recently in the summer of 2006 when I finally decided after many failed attempts that I was going to completely run a 5K race. I used the 5k training program that I found on HalHigdon.com. I made a strong commitment and I finished the Ambulance Chase 5k in Buffalo NY on September 15, 2006. It was a great feeling finally overcoming this overwhelming need to complete this goal. Their is no sweeter accomplishment in life than defeating something you have been wanting for so long and for one reason or another haven't completed it. Since that 5k I have completed about eight to ten other 5k races and three 8ks (all local). This year I have decided to take my running to the next level. I am not a fast runner and do not have any goals to place even in my age group. My running goals for 2010 are to complete this Half Marathon and blow by my two PRs. My PR in the 5k is 31:07 or 10:01 per mile set in 2008 at the Jog for the Jake on my first ever Fathers Day and my PR in the 8k is 50:39 or 10:11 per mile at the Shamrock Run in 2007. I hope to have my new PRs at the least in the low nines.
I have just completed week one yesterday and will post my daily thoughts and observations as well as my accomplishments in a separate post. This post was just to let you know how it all began....