Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Weekly Summary: April 23-29

4/23/2012
Mon: AM- 12 miles (1:32) Twin Gates o&b, 1154'
Only planning on 10 this morning, but decided to head up to Twin Gates. The legs felt great, and I ended up having one of my fastest descents through upper campus. I had a blast trying to bounce off all the burms and bumps that I could find. Overall, one of the fastest, most fun runs I've had in a while.

4/24/2012
Tues: AM- 7 miles (:52) Pogonip Spring Trail, 459'
Easy run through Pogonip before my 10am class. After the run I headed to the gym for an 1.5 hours of bouldering + core. I hit the weights for some leg strengthening and did 10 reps of one-legged presses at 115lbs, then 6 reps of two-legged at 400lbs. Felt awesome.

PM- 4 miles (:31) West Cliff, 257'
Easy shake-out on the road.

4/25/2012
Wed: AM- 13 miles (1:47) Lower Pogonip, 1821'
Met up with Jay this morning for some miles in Pogonip. We hit the Overlook Trail, to Ohlone, across Hwy 9, up UCONN, then back up Overlook. I was hoping to feel better on the climbs with only 3 weeks til Ohlone, but I guess I'm not supposed to feel 100% during training (go figure). Anyways, it was a great morning to explore new trails, especially with the bobcat sighting!
PM- 3 miles @ 11% (:30) Treadmill, 1700'
3 miles @ 11%, ~1700' Felt pretty smooth throughout the run, but it was definitely taxing.

4/26/2012
Thurs: AM- 7 miles (:53) Pogonip Spring Trail, 550'
Planning a longish run tomorrow, so just took it easy through Pogonip. Hit the climbing gym after my morning run. I was planning on running a double today, but was too tired after class.


4/27/2012
Fri: AM- 26.3 (3:19) Wilder-Bluffs o&b, 2854'
I wasn't originally planning on 26+ miles this morning, but knew I wanted to get in at least 20-22. The legs felt exceptionally great, so I tacked on 2 miles on the bluffs then headed back up through Wilder. And to be honest, I added the additional .3 miles at the finish just to make it an "ultra" run. ;) Overall, I can feel myself getting stronger on the hills and only had to power-hike a few small sections. Also, I clocked my fastest ascent up UCONN and to the twin gates (:48). Food: toast + coffee pre-run, during: 2.5 Gu's (almost spit out the third banana-strawberry...gross) + ~1.5 liters water


4/28/2012
Sat: AM- 17 miles (2:40) Nisene closed trail-West Ridge, 3240'
Headed out to Nisene with my bud Jay, who showed me around some new trails. Super techy/slow single-track (by my standards) which made for a challenging run...note the average pace of 9:18. Noteworthy sections: about 3-4 washouts, losing the trail a few times because of overgrowth, lots of downed trees (one of which we had to slide under), having to use a rope to help ascend a climb/descend the other side. My quads weren't too beaten up after yesterday's effort, but I definitely struggled. After dragging ass for the first couple of miles, the legs eventually loosened up on the rolling single-track, but things started to fall apart on the climbs. After hitting Sand Point and pounding two Gu's I felt good again, but by the end of the run I was trashed. Overall, a killer run and thankful to have seen some new trails.


4/29/2012
Sun: AM- 8 miles (1:01) Pogonip-UConn, 759'
The thought of running this morning wasn't exactly appealing, but I knew once I warmed up it'd be enjoyable. Only meant to do 6, but extended it to 8 since the legs didn't feel terrible. Overall, I'm really happy with this weekend's training.

PM- 3 miles @ 10% (:30) Treadmill, 1584'
10% @ 6mph Felt pretty good, but this week has definitely caught up to me. I tried to do 6.5mph, but thought I was going to pass out.


Totals
-Miles: 100.3
-Time: 13hr 40min
-Vertical: 14,375'
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This was my first week breaking 100 miles in over a year, and I'm glad to say that everything is holding up nicely! My last few training weeks have hovered in the high 80's to mid 90's, so I'm not expecting any huge gains from a 100 mile week. I think it was just about breaking a more of a mental barrier than anything else, especially since an average week for me last year was ~120 miles. For me, this validates that my training is truly back on track and gives me a huge dose of confidence coming into the Ohlone 50k which is only about 2.5 weeks out. Also, I'm fairly certain that this was my most vertically challenging week to date. I'm stoked to finally be getting stronger in the hills! The plan now is to log ~110 miles next week and peak around 120 miles two weeks before the race. I've always kind of winged the taper, but I'm hoping I can dial myself back down and run ~60 miles the week of Ohlone. Hopefully this will leave me refreshed, but ready to race!

As for this week's beer, I was hoping to review the newly released FW Wookey Jack, but never got around to it. Instead, I decided upon Green Flash Palate Wrecker.
Wanted to take a better pic, but got lazy. =]
 Poured from a 22oz bomber into a tulip.

A: Pours a beautiful golden amber with a massive 3 finger off-white head that lingers. Nice carbonation and bubbles creeping up the side of the glass. Minimal lacing. Second pour had considerably less head (see above pic).

Sm: Initially very sweet with hints of caramel followed by some citrus. Grapefruit and apricot definitely dominate. 

T: Holy hops! The hops don't come through in the nose like they do in the taste. A lingering sweetness up front is destroyed by massively amazing hop bitterness and a piney reisen. Slightly tart in the middle, almost mouth-puckeringly so, which is where the grapefruit shines. The alcohol is very warming in the finish, and coupled with the hops, this beer is almost mouth numbing. Awesome.

Mf: Medium bodied with great carbonation. A bit astringent as well.

O: Yum. A definite hop-bomb for sure. I've been searching for this kind of bitterness in a DIPA for a while now!







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