I know a lot of people don’t like the crazy weather we’re having in Michigan this summer. Temps in the low-70s one day and mid-90s the next. Days of rain and then weeks of no rain. But when it’s 56 degrees on my run in August I will not complain. This morning was just about as close as you’ll get to perfect running weather in August. Cool temp, low humidity, slight breeze, clear skies. I hope it stays, but I know it’s Michigan so I’m not counting on it.
Archive for August, 2009
Cool August Mornings Are Cool
August 25, 2009Pushing The Eaglet Out of the Nest
August 22, 2009
Ashland University Eagles are ready to fly
My oldest son, Scott, left this week for his first year of college. Talk about mixed emotions! I’m sad to think about not having him here to talk to, shoot hoops with, play catch with and laugh with. But I’m also very excited for him to experience the variety of opportunities available at Ashland University and beyond.
On Friday night there was a “Farewell Dinner” available for freshman and their parents. Nothing fancy, just hot dogs and hamburgers, but it was a chance to have some final conversations before the parents told their kids they loved them and to not miss class. At dinner the president of AU made a few remarks. He told a brief story to the crowd of about 800 people. He said that when an baby eagle is born the parents bring food back to the nest until they think the eaglet is ready to survive on its own. Then they push the baby out of the nest and it flys away.
There certainly is a part of me that wanted to keep Scott in the nest and protect him from the world. But that’s not what he needs. He needs to fly and learn how to survive on his own.
I’m not sure if eagle parents let their baby eaglets come back to the nest after they push them out or not. But we will certainly be waiting with open wings when Scott wants to come home for a visit.
(So what does this post have to do with running? Well, as I ran this morning my mind kept thinking about all the things I hope and pray for Scott. So to me it fits. Does that count?)
An Hour Makes a Difference
August 18, 2009Most mornings I’m out the door for my run about 6:15AM. Even on the hottest days, the humidity is not bad at that time of day. The past two days I’ve been home helping my oldest son pack for his first year of college (that will be a different post) so my schedule is different. I’ve actually slept in the last two days so I didn’t run until almost 7:30AM. What a difference. The humidity was noticibly higher. The same 3 mile run I usually do left me soaking wet. Both hot runs were good and I felt like I really accomplished something but I think I’ll stick to the early morning weather as much as possible.
Online Log or “Old School”??
August 11, 2009
Old fashioned paper and pencil logs worked just fine.
I’m torn. I’ve posted before about the great online running logs available so now that I’m running again after my little layoff, I planned to start tracking my progress online. The Runner’s World site has been my log of choice for the last few years. But for some reason, the last few days I’ve been seriously considering going “Old School” and grabbing a notebook and pen. There’s something appealing about having an old fashioned running log like I used back in the 80’s and 90’s. Something tangible that I can pick up and read no matter what room I’m in. Somewhere that I can easily add notes even a few days after my run without logging into a site and clicking through screens to get to the one I need. But on the flip side, the RW log has great tools like maps, graphs, and distance/pace calculators. It even tracks how many miles I put on my shoes!
I figure I have the rest of this week to decide because by next week I should be back to running 4-5 days a week and increasing my miles so I’ll want to start tracking.
So, help me out here. Does anyone out there still use a pen and paper for their running log? Will I be the only throw-back writing if I go that way? Or are the online tools really just too great to pass up?
Vote now!
Morning or Evening?
August 8, 2009Runners are either morning runners or evening runners. I don’t believe you can be both. At least I can’t. If my schedule doesn’t allow for a morning run that day is shot. Even if I have time later that evening (like tonight) I just can’t get out there. For some reason it doesn’t feel right. I’m not sure why but the whole experience just feels messed up in the evening. Part of it might be that there’s too much traffic and activity in evenings compared to early morning. Or because I’m tired from working all day or I don’t want to run on a full stomach after a late dinner. Maybe hardcore marathoners that need to log 40+ miles a day are doing two-a-days but my bet is middle-of-the-pack runners like me pick a time of day and stick to it.
Am I correct?
Chocolate Milk? Yes, Chocolate Milk!
August 2, 2009
Hersey's syrup and cold milk - A post-run favorite.
Are you confused by all the Sport drinks on the market? It’s not easy to sort through the dozens of brightly-packaged, attractive labels on the shelf that promise endurance, performance, or fast recovery. Depending on your workout, the correct hydration can be very important. Especially your post-run drink. A number of experts say that taking protein and carbs quickly after a run can reduce muscle damage. And an often recommended post-run drink is good old fashioned chocolate milk. That’s right, cold cow juice and Hersey’s syrup. Who knew? I tried it a few times last year after long runs while training for a marathon. Then I forgot about it until I read an article in the July Runner’s World comparing drink options. It also mentions chocolate milk as a good post-run option so I mixed a drink today after my 1.5 miles (yes, I’m being cautious). And it tasted great! So, go “old school” and mix some chocolate milk after your next run. In fact, just the anticipation may give you a little lift during your run!