Monday, January 14, 2013

Upcoming Races Including BRYCE 100!

I have no cool pictures from the trail to show you as a recap to last week's running. There are a few primary reasons for this:

1) Every mile I ran last week was in the dark.
2) Not a single mile was on a trail.
3) A few of those miles were even done on the dreadmill. They were boring as all get out.
Monday, January 7th 2012: 6.5 miles really early in the morning.
Tuesday, January 8th 2012: 8.5 miles really early in the morning.
Wednesday, January 9th 2012: 10 miles really, really early in the morning. My cheeks nearly froze to death.
Thursday, January 10th 2012: 3 miles on the dreadmill really late at night.

I thought I'd tell you about some races I have coming up in the next few months:

Buffalo Run 50 Miler on March 23rd - I ran this one last year and had a blast. (Race report HERE.) I think a 50 miler is the perfect race distance. I'm going to approach it as a training run for the next race a month later.

Zion 100 on April 19-20th - Finishing this 100 miler last year was undoubtedly the hardest thing I've ever done. (Race report HERE.) I am spoiled to live within minutes of the course and do all my training here. I couldn't pass up doing a 100 miler on my home turf.

Bryce 100 on May 31-June 1st - Bryce Canyon is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Matt Gunn, the race director of the Zion 100 is also putting on the first ever Bryce 100 six weeks after Zion. This sounded too fun to pass up.

I am nervous to attempt a 50 miler and two 100 milers within this relatively short amount of time. But I read an article in Running Times called "Resolutions For Serious Runners". One of the resolutions was "Enter Something Scary". It says:

"Whether it's a mountain marathon or a mile on the track, try an event that frightens you - and where you might be awful. 'Most people set goals they are 100 percent sure they can hit,' says sport psychologist Dr. Stan Beecham. 'It's better to set a goal you are only 60 percent sure you will make. The more challenging the goal, the more engaged you will be.'"

So there you go. I truly want to get better at 100 milers. And no matter what you do in training, there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY to replicate what that second half of the race feels like. I think the only way you can get better at 100 milers is to run them. So that's my goal. It meets all the Running Times qualifications. My goal frightens me, I might be awful, and I'm only 60% sure I will achieve it. I can't wait to try!

So now I challenge you: take a risk and enter something scary! Go on.....click that Register button!

14 comments:

  1. Wow! Those goals are insane! You will rock it though!

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  2. Every time I enter anything these days it scares me. So all it would take would be for me to enter a local 5k and I'd be a blithering mess. Thank goodness for prescription drugs.

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  3. I just don't know how to get over the hump of a 50K. That quote up there about doing something that frightens me is perfect but still doesn't put any bravery into my bones. How did you decide to just up and go for the big 100??

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    1. Running a 50 miler or 100k first is a huge boost mentally, not to mention a great step physically to prepare for 100m. Just click that "Register" button and the rest will fall into place.

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    2. I like that thinking. I guess if i did a 100K I should be able to finish before the 100 Mile people. I just don't want to be out there on the course in last place.

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  4. It sounds like you've got some amazing races lined up this year. Zion 100 is going to be GREAT this year! :)

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  5. The Bryce 100 was on my radar before my IT band injury. I will have to live vicariously through your amazing pictures!!

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    1. Don't worry, there will always be next year. Why do we need to have IT bands?!?!?!?

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  6. You have some awesome races coming up!! Good Luck!! I can't wait to read all about them!!

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  7. Take a risk or do something scary! I like that!

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  8. Every time I read your blog, I feel like I need to go register for a 50 miler :). I'm hoping next year will be my year!

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  9. Zion was awesome - Bryce is going to be equally as beautiful and challenging (hopefully without the heat!). See you there!

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  10. Good to see you running the Buffalo Run 50M again. I used your pictures for a race report I did of the event last year. I'm trying the 100M this year and have your milage chart from your first 100M printed out as a reference for my training. I love reading your blog - fun and entertaining.

    PS - take some good pictures of the Buffalo Run this year. Yours always turn out way better than mine. If you let me use them that would be awesome. I always give photo credit.

    Marty

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