mmm… bacon.
   
  Happy Turkey Everyone! We are a week away from the
 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon (hyperventilating into a paper bag) and
 this holiday Sunday finds me in Kitchener for the last long training run. I’m
 running today with my Virtual Training Partner Jess in person on this gloomy
 morning. I’m nervous, because I have been focused on CrossFit (with some
 running) and Jess has been a running machine. I don’t want to slow her down and
 after turkey dinner and an inadequate breakfast I was not in peak form. 
  
  We set off at 845a at a nice leisurely pace and slowly
 ramped up as we went. Now I haven’t lived in Kitchener in 20 years, but I certainly
 don’t remember it being mountainous. Mountainous? Yes, I’m confident we climbed
 the Matterhorn at some point today. We were running in and around the
 neighborhoods I grew up in and some of the roads we travelled today I haven’t been
 down in almost 20 years. We trekked past Blessed Sacrament (School and Church),
 Monsignor Haller (my elementary school) and past Mount Trashmore (McClennan
 Park to you new folks). The changes were something to see.
  
  Today was the first long run that I would be using Gels on.
 People may say why start using them? Well I use them when I race and when the
 distance gets long I will need the fuel. As we got past the 5K mark I started
 having trouble with my legs. I wasn’t having issues with wind or stamina, but
 my hip flexors and quads were having huge problems and they just kept feeling
 more and more like lead. As we crossed 8k I had to walk for a minute to try and
 get some feeling back. We picked up the pace again and ran smack into a steep
 (short) uphill trail. BAM. Clearly I need to add more hill running into my
 training. As we crossed the 11.5km mark I was in trouble. I had a stitch in my
 side and as much as I wanted to hit the 16k goal, it wasn’t happening today.
  
  I told Jess to go on without me, but she was a trooper and
 literally pulled me for most of the day. You never leave your wingman and she
 stuck with me. It’s clear that I will have to have more than a banana and a Gel
 for breakfast on race day and maybe some carb loading for dinner the night
 before. 
  
  Splits
  12m32s
  11m26s
  11m15s
  11m33s
  12m13s
  12m24s
  13m08s
  12m30s
  1m31s (226m Sprint Finish)
  
  There were a lot of records set on this run including
 longest time, 1h38m and longest distance 13.10KM. You can see by the splits
 (which are by the mile) where the trouble started. I burned 1,683 calories and
 had an average heart rate of 150BPM maxing at 172BPM. The average pace was
 7m32s/KM and while that isn’t where I want to be, considering how I was feeling
 I will accept it. My run cadence wasn’t where its’ been lately though and I was
 only getting an average of 77SPM (strikes per minute) which is down from the
 normal 80+ and way less than the goal of 100.
  
  Thanks for sticking with me Jess, I will do my best to be
 better on Game Day. 7 days away. Hyperventilating. Calm, be calm, you can do
 this. I did manage to sprint the last 50m, but when I was done today, I was
 done. It took me 10 minutes to peel myself off the front porch of my parents’
 house…
  
  Beez
  
  Word of the Day: Gravy
  
   Oh, if you made it down to the bottom, this was the
 aftermath of my night out with Ace. It is also the second time that while out
 with Ace that I have ended up coming home with Mangoes. Yeah, I don’t get it
 either.