A couple weeks ago I raced the TNF 50 Mile Chapionships in San Fran. I ran this race back in 2011 coming off a fire season and being layed up with a heavy dose of stitches in the bottom of my foot from the last jump of the season so I was pretty excited to get back to this race again. While living in Redding, CA and Arcata, CA in 2010-2012 I cut my teeth in the trail running and ultra running realm. With being so far away from any skiing which was my previous passion, running became my outlet and set forth my path for the years to come. North Face was the race I was most excited about this season and really had my main focus training throughout the summer.
Thursday, December 22, 2016
The Adrenaline Project
A couple weeks out from the North Face 50 Mile my friend Luke Jay had contacted me and asked me if I wanted to join/represent The Adrenaline Project team along with existing team member James Walsh. I had talked to Luke about the team on a training run earlier during the summer and the concept of having a group of runners/ bikers competeing under a team to generate sponsors and media content sounded like a interesting concept. I was really excited to join up with them and am really excited to belong to a team of guys/ gals that share the same passion for the mountains as I do. Excited to train and compete with them in 2017!
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Flagstaff Sky Race 55K
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Pikes Peak Marathon 2016 Recap
Pikes Peak has always been a race that grabbed my attention. Run 8000 vertical feet up to the top of a 14er as fast as you can and then turn around and run back down as fast as you can to where you started..... It's just a great setup for a good old fashion footrace! Ran Pikes for the first time last summer with scrapped together training due to moving and remodeling our new house and keeping time for the family so this year with life a little more stabilized I was excited to give the race another go with some consistent training under my belt.
Coach
After running Steamboat Marathon in June I decided to look into working with a coach for the summer mountain season to help iron out my training and help to hopefully guide me through a consistent an injury free season. After reading Jason Koop's book Training Essentials for Ultrarunning I decided to go with Carmicheal Training Systems and was linked up with Coach John Fitzgerald. For the 2 month leading up to Pikes John dished out intervals, intervals, and more intervals. I have really enjoyed the challenge and structure of the training and do feel like it has been doing a great deal to help improve my running. I had always read and been told that every workout should have a purpose, I don't think I ever fully grasped what that meant but having started to work with John and the CTS philosophy I'm gaining a great understanding of utilizing different types of workouts to work different body systems and making my recovery workouts as actual recovery days to be ready to get the most out of key workouts. So far I have really enjoyed the challenge of the workouts which have included much more focused intensity than I had previously incorporated into my training but have also kept me excited and engaged going into each session with a objective rather than just running and putting in miles for the sake of putting in miles. I'm excited to see where this summer leads and have really been enjoying the journey and the team dynamic of working with John so far. Adelante!
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