TEXAS Paul - Out to Pasture - Healing

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Location:

Florence,TX,USA

Member Since:

Aug 06, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

ENTRY 1: Age 61 and I'm still alive and running. . . . . . ENTRY 2: Austin, TX, Muddy Buddy Masters, 1st place, 2005, 2006, and 2008 with Karen F. (see picture above - Karen H.; Karen F.; Me; Carey) (Karen H. & Carey did an Ironman in Idaho in June 2007) . . . . ENTRY 3: St. George Marathon 2001 3:18:03; 2002 3:15:56; 2003 3:18:04; 2004 3:19:03; 2005 3:37:21; 2006 & 2007 did not make the lottery. 2008 3:54:04 (tough).  .  .  .  . ENTRY 4: 2007 San Antonio Marathon - 1st place age group 60-64. . . . . ENTRY 5: Eight consecutive Boston Marathons since 2001. Best time so far was 3:35:09 in 2003. Age 55. . . . . . ENTRY 6: Pikes Peak Marathon 5:56:33 in 2005. 3rd place out of 54 runners ( group 55-59) Age 58. . . . . . ENTRY 7: Pikes Peak Marathon - 2008 - 2nd place in my age group (33 registered, 23 finished) running in the snow and ice the last 2 miles of the Ascent at the top . . . . . . ENTRY 8: 3M Half Marathon at a 7:11 pace in 2005, age 57. . . . . . . ENTRY 9: Congress Avenue Mile Austin, TX 5:46 in 2004. Age 57

Short-Term Running Goals:

Entry 1:  Get in a full 6 months of prep for 2009 Boston, no excuses, run a strong Boston. . . . .Entry 2: Use Pilates methods for core strengthening and flexibility improvements.. . . . . . Entry 3: Get completely healed from the muscle disorder that has plagued me since February 2006 (Polymyalgia Rheumatica)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Entry 1. Complete 10 consecutive Boston Marathons - I have done 8 so far. . . . . . . Entry 2. Continue running marathons through my 60's and into my 70's, 80's and 90's.

Personal:

Married, 2 children, 2 grand children. My 9 year old grand-daughter is convinced she is a runner.  My 4 year old grandson loves to wear his Boston Marathon and Pikes Peak Marathon t-shirts.  He wants to run the mountain with grandpa. 

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Using the Sunday blog to note other aspects of my fitness program.

1.  Resting HR this morning was 46.  This is a good thing, the best in the past 5 or 6 weeks.   

2.  Polymyalgia Rheumatica muscle disorder status.  It has now officially been over 2 years since I started seeing muscle aching symptoms.  The doctor said this disease normally goes away within 2 years, so I am very hopeful I can soon begin reducing my medication.  
Six weeks ago I reduced my Prednisone medication down to 7 mg a day (4 mg in the morning and 3 mg at night).  Two weeks later I reduced it down to 6 mg a day, 3 mg in the morning and 3 mg in the evening.  Two weeks later I reduced it down to 5 mg a day, but after 5 days (March 21st) due to excess neck and high back muscle pain, I moved it back up to 6 mg a day.  Still at 6 mg a day. 
I visited the rheumatologist this past week and he basically said to hang in there and see where the recovery goes.  He noted that some people actually have to go on long term taking a minimum dosage of prednisone, hmmmmmm, I don't like that.  We will see.   

3.  Hopefully nothing to really mention, but for the past week or two after I run I notice a pain on the top of my right foot and some swelling from the base of the toes that goes half way up the foot.  When I curl the toes or lift the toes "up" it puts a strain through the top of the foot where the swelling is.  Hopefully this nuisance will go away if I ignore it and don't overdo the running. 

4.  Core strength training.  Boy am I missing on this one.  Nothing to report. 
No situps, no crunches, no push-ups, nada.  The lower back is probably to the point in healing that I can get started on the core now. 

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Ran at McNeil HS with the Monday night bunch.  There were about 50 of us there tonight.  A hot evening with temps in the mid 80's and humidity again.  But a fun run with all the people that showed up.  No way to know all the names any more, just too many.

Duke ran the cool down mile with me after we got through with the workout. 

Sunday I pushed the lawn mower for about 6 hours on our property giving the first mow of the year.  A great aerobic workout and I could even feel it with the upper body work through the shoulders and back.  Good work. 

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Another hot humid evening in Austin, TX.  We ran at Brushy Creek tonight.  3 miles warm-up.  Drills.  4 miles hard.  1 mile cool down.  The 4 hard miles consisted of 5 loops of the medium long loop running each one faster than the one before with a 100 meter recovery between each. 

Tom (Pikes Peak with me this year) ran with me tonight.  I showed him my trail running shoes (Brooks Cascadia).  He is going to RunTex and get some good trail shoes.

All systems felt good tonight.  I think I'm on track to have a decent Boston in 12 days.

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What a great day in Austin, TX.  Lynn and I drove down to Austin HS track and met Karen F and Karen H at 6:30 AM.  Beautiful morning with very low humidity and temps in the high 40's as we got started with our speed intervals.  A gorgeous sunrise as we were running on the track.  Lynn did her walk of the People Bridge loop on Townlake as we did our speed intervals.

Karen H was just finishing her 2nd week with the flu and is in recovery mode and wondered just what she could do today, but she did great with Karen F helping pace her through the intervals.  My goal was just to beat 7:30 for each interval and run comfortably fast.  My intervals were 7:25; 7:11; 7:17; 7:14; 6:38.  Then we went over on the Townlake trail and did the Congress Avenue Bridge loop with an extra mile up into town to 5th Street due to road closures from the Art festival.  The fragrence from flowers and tree blossoms was strong along the trail and almost gives you a runners high smelling them as you run.  It reminded me of running past the orange groves when I was in San Jose, CA from 1991 to 1998 and would get a runners high from the pungent orange grove fragrence.  Good memories.

Then we went ove to Maudie's for breakfast tacos and they really did a good job on them today.  Just a great start to the weekend.  Karen F and I did some planning talk for our Boston trip next week.  Karen't mother is going to go to her first Boston Marathon so we figured she will be able to spend some time with Lynn while Karen and I run the marathon. 

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