Late Morning Run in Burlington along parts of the Tunxis Trail. Finished with 9-miles.
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Friday, January 15, 2021
Thursday, January 14, 2021
At the end of 2018, I began thinking about increasing my running mileage safely.
During the years 2017 & 2018 I completed 1055 and 1001 miles, respectively.
It's been a long road back from the issues with Lyme Disease and a Brain Tumor. These totals were a far cry from my best running years, but pretty awesome considering some of the yearly totals between 2010 and 2017.
I wanted to run more distance, and somehow manage to avoid injury.
A few running friends mentioned that runner's were setting a goal of 2020 miles for the year 2020. That would be way too much for me, especially when considering my injury history.
I decided, or hoped, to cover increases in running mileage over a five-year period, coving the years 2019 through 2023. This would be my age 56 through 60 years.
If I was struggling with injuries, and basically getting to 1000-miles per year, I needed to be sensible. I also knew that I wasn't going to get near 2020-miles in a single year anytime soon, or at all possibly.
I came up with the following plan, contingent on staying very healthy and not missing large gaps of running time:
- 2019 - Running at Age 56 up until December Birthdate - - 1200-miles
- 2020 - Running at Age 57 up until December Birthdate - - 1275-miles
- 2021 - Running at Age 58 up until December Birthdate - - 1350-miles
- 2022 - Running at Age 59 up until December Birthdate - - 1425-miles
- 2023 - Running at Age 60 up until December Birthdate - - 1500-miles
I couldn't increase too much too soon, I needed to ramp-up gradually over several years. 1500-miles seemed like a nice, round, goal. Especially to do it during my age 60 running year.
So, here I am approaching the middle of the five-year plan. I have accomplished the following for the first two-years:
- 2019 - 1200-Miles
- 2020 - 1300-Miles
While I had some difficulty in 2019 with injury, 2020 went much better.
Missed Time in 2019:
- most of 3.5 weeks when the basement flooded (January 24th - February 14th)
- pretty much 2 weeks with the calf muscle issue #1 (April 10th - April 24th)
- almost a full month with the calf muscle issue #2 (June 1st - early July)
Missed Time in 2020:
- Only 6-Miles during the week of February 10th thru 16th (Flu / Fever)
- Short 12.4-Miles during the week of February 17th thru 23rd (Flu, lingering symptoms)
All being said, I have Hope, and some confidence, that I can continue working my miles upward.
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
"High Points" along the trails I've visited during December, 2020.
- Stony Hill, McLean - Holcomb, Granby, CT
- The Pinnacle, Penwood State Park, Bloomfield, CT
- Hanks Hill, Nipmuck Trail, Mansfield, CT
- 50', Nipmuck Trail, Mansfield, CT
- Mary Edward Mountain Property, Grany, CT
- East Saddleback, Mary Edwards Mountain Property, Granby, CT
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Monday, January 11, 2021
Sunday, January 10, 2021
Took a late, late morning run along the New England Trail, which in these parts is the Metacomet Trail.
I ran 6.9-miles from Route 20 to nearby the Farmington River, and back. I did some exploring on newly built mountain bike trails through some of my journey today.
Giant Oak along the Metacomet Trail
Looking north over Marsh Pond
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Friday, January 8, 2021
Thursday, January 7, 2021
4.7-miles in Bear Hole Reservoir on a bright, sunny, forty-degree day.
Additionally, on this day in 1996 I participated in the annual "Fat Ass 50" in North Adams, Massachusetts.
This event consisted of many loops on the road, on a cold, gray day, and I believe there was a pretty bad snowstorm on the drive home.
I have a time listed of 5:32:35, and I think that was for 26.2 miles - not 50k.
This was my 8th marathon completed.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Monday, January 4, 2021
This day in 1997...
Looking back in time, I completed my 14th marathon on this day in
1997. It was the Grupa Dupa held at the Talcott Mountain State Park,
home of the Hueblin Tower. I believe Tony Weisgram and Janice Kuhl were
the organizers of this "Fat Ass 50" type event. I recall it consisted
of loops up and around the tower, but I do not recall how many. It was
50k, and I recorded a time of 5:11:13.
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