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June 8, 2006

Stumble It!JP Morgan Chase Corprate Challenge

Filed under: Health — Eric Ptak @ 3:32 pm

Today I will be running in the 26th annual JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge in Buffalo. I hope to do better than I did last year, which would mean not injuring my right knee. That put me out for about 6 weeks, which killed my summer and set me back in my goals for getting in shape last year.

This year should be a better run, at least from the weather standpoint. It’s much cooler and less humid than it was last year. At race time, it was about 90 degrees, and with the high humidity, it was almost unbearable to be outside. Just standing around caused you to break out in a heavy sweat. During the race, firemen and people were spraying water on people to help them cool off. I appreciate the gesture, but not only was I hot and sweaty, but I was soaking wet from head to toe, which made running that much more difficult.

I also have been training differently this year. Last year, I was primarily getting cardio from using elliptical machines, which did nothing to prepare me for the impact I would feel in my feet and knees. So this year, I have been alternating between running, elliptical, and riding the stationary bike. I’ve also been doing cardio for over an hour or so each day, in an effort to get my wind up. I should do better, and I anticipate finishing in between 25 and 30 minutes. I don’t consider that good – when I was in the USMC, I could run 3 miles in 19 minutes, which translates to 22:10 or so for a 3.5 mile race. But considering the shape that I’m in, a 27 minute run would be good, and I’ll be happy if I finish in less than a half-hour.

1 Comment »

  1. I did a lot better this year, and there is no pain that I know of. It was still pretty hot, but not as bad as last year. I didn’t do as good as I wanted to, finishing in 35:12 for a 3.5 miler. I hit the one mile mark at 10:00, so that tells me over the course of the race, I ran at a consistent pace. Looking at the little notebook I use to keep track of progress at the gym, my time was consistent with my progress there, too. Thinking I was going to finish in under 30 minutes this year was just a little optimistic.

    Comment by Eric Ptak — June 9, 2006 @ 7:17 am

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