The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-354 – Heart Rate Training Refresher with Coach
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MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks – http://www.marathonbq.com/qualify-for-the-boston-marathon-in-14-weeks/
Hello my little elves and reindeer and welcome to the Saturnalia celebration of the RunRunLive Podcast. We are at Episode 4-355 today. I hope all of you are doing well. Are you getting to spend some time with your families? Maybe take a moment to be grateful and in the moment? It’s all good.
Today we are going to do a little heart rate training refresher with coach. I have been getting a lot of questions on heart rate training so I thought we’d take a couple beats to review some of that. Maybe it will set you up for your next training cycle coming out of the winter solstice.
In section one I’m going to talk about Raynaud’s disease or syndrome – which is common in the cold weather months – and how it’s a different thing than just having cold hands. In section two I’m going to wax philosophic about setting your own work/life balance rules.
As you may have noticed from the sexy timber of my voice I am or have been sick. Last week I had a sore throat that rapidly progressed into a sinus infection and I’ve been on antibiotics for a couple days.
I lost a week of training in the process and managed to eat 6 pounds worth of sugar cookies as well. I’m getting fairly disgusted with myself! I’m ready to get back on the training horse for…{dramatic pause here} the Boston Marathon!
Yes, I’m lucky enough to have received a waiver entry for the 2017 Boston Marathon. It will be my 19th Boston. I’m qualified for 2018, but not this year, I age up in November of 2017. Unless they change the rules again.
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It’s been a long ride. Qualifying for that first Boston in 1997 damn near killed me. I only needed a 3:15 at the time because I was already aging up in 1998. But I trained for and ran a 3:09 just because that was the goal I set. I set my PR at Boston that spring of 98 at the ripe old age of 35 running a 3:06 on a nice cool, drizzly day.
I remember that day. I remember passing Rick and Dick Hoyt somewhere in the middle miles. They weren’t as famous as they would become. You could really see people back then, especially as a qualified runner, there were a lot less, like a tenth, the number of runners on course. The crowds were the same but the course had a lot fewer runners.
I clearly remember that day. GPS watches didn’t exist yet, but I knew I was running over my head when I caught the Hoyts. I positive splitted that race too. Ran like an idiot. The last two miles were a nightmare but I was in good enough shape to tough it out.
You can see the thousand-mile stare in my eyes in the race photo from Boylston street. Good photo. My form is beautiful. I’ve got nice, big hair with a red bandana as a sweat band. I’ve got those red high-cut shorts and a long sleeve tech shirt with a nice nipple blood stain.
You remember those things. Those moments change your life.
In the same way the Hoyts have changed thousands of lives. Just by being out there. I hear the stories. They all start with some version of “Little Johnny saw Rick and Dick, turned to me and said “We can do that!”, and, Bam!, I life is changed, a dream is enabled. That art of the possible. The frame is broken.
I can be part of that by supporting these guys. So expect me to ask you for a contribution so I can help these guys continue to change the world. You can do that.
On with the show!
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Section one –
A couple words on Raynaud’s Syndrome – https://runrunlive.com/raynauds-disease-in-runners
Voices of reason – the conversation
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Section two
Work the way you live your life – https://runrunlive.com/6-reasons-to-live-your-life-the-way-that-you-want
Outro
Hey folks, merry Saturnalia and solstice to you…congratulations on having your heart continue beating through the course and to the end of episode 4-355 of the RunRunLive Podcast
No races to report this week. Just 6 extra pounds of Christmas cookie blubber and an amoxicillin chaser.
I do have the Groton Marathon coming up. As usually happens people tend to bail out as we get closer. What seems like a swell idea in October becomes a dumb idea In December. With my week off I’m in no shape to run it, but as the host I’m going to have to trundle my cookie-eating-butt out there and make a show of it.
Teresa wants to run the Hangover classic, which due to the way the holiday’s fall is the next day! I guess a guy of my experience can go limp an easy 5k with an ocean dip… The water is warm this year; it’s in the mid-40’s. That will cure any and all hangovers.
As we kick off the new year, as we turn over the calendar, it’s a new season. I’m going to focus on getting back into the shape I was in for Portland. With that fitness and actually training for the target race I should be able to go down into the 3:20’s and I’d really like to do that as a vindication for these last five years of struggle before I age up and stop worrying about it.
I know. As much as I like to act like I don’t care, I guess I do. As much as I like to pretend I’m not compulsive in my need for book-end events, I am. I guess we’re all compulsive in our own ways right?
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I’ll keep it brief. I hope you’re listening to this while you’re out in the winter trails at night under a waning moon. The snow crunching and squeaking under your yaktrax. The breath blooming large like a flower of life from your lungs. A chrysanthemum of joyous exertion. I’d like that.
I’ve been figuring out how to get out in the dark and the cold and the snow myself. We got enough snow, and it stayed, to narrow the roads and make the trails dicey. People in the cars around me are super angry. We only get 4 hours of sunlight or something now, so, yeah, it’s a challenge to get out there, right?
But you must get out there. Out there is that other existence. Out there is where life is.
So get out there. Lean in…or maybe out…make someone’s day.
Enjoy your holidays. Be grateful. Hug your family. Cuddle the dog. Relax. Be in the moment. Thank you for 2016.
I’ll see you out there in 2017.
MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks – http://www.marathonbq.com/qualify-for-the-boston-marathon-in-14-weeks/