I ran a lot of the events on the Southern Arizona Roadrunners calendar, particularly those in the Spring, and found that I'm about 20% slower than the winners in my age group. However, there was an odd outlier: in the Sabino Canyon run, I was only 10% slower. That could just reflect a smaller field. I did miss Ragnar Del Sol after doing that the two years prior—it's a very social event, and a great deal of fun—so I'll have to find a way to make that happen again.
Kicking off 2012, I ran on New Year's Day with TTR, on their Wasson Peak run in the Tucson Mountains (Saguaro Park West). That was a very beautiful 15-mile trail run, though with a mile-long series of steps to descend, which was quite painful. This was only my second run with TTR. I did another in the late spring on Mount Lemmon in the Catalinas and sprained an ankle, running fast over loose rocks into Marshall Gulch and not paying enough attention. I knew it was sprained right away, but still hobbled up to the aid station atop the mountain (in retrospect, I should have just sent word with another runner and waited there).
So I was injured for a few weeks. Coincidentally, my wife broke her leg ten days later, requiring major surgery and recovery (an entry for another time, perhaps). Later, when she was able to move around without assistance, I started training for the Labor Day run at Saguaro East, which is very challenging, both because the course is quite tough and because you have to train in the middle of a Tucson summer. As usual, a number of times the heat and humidity got to me, and I walked back. Another time, a summer monsoon storm swept down the mountain, with powerful lightning strikes all around as I ran back, getting caught in drenching rain in the last mile. But on Labor Day, the training paid off and I ran a PR of just under 65 minutes (then was a little miffed that I'd relaxed during the latter half of the race and could have done it faster).
Throughout the year, I'd run periodically on the network of trails at the end of east Broadway, which is the trail-head closest to our house. These trails are mostly flat, so it's more for fun than anything else. I connected up a series of trails on the map to maximize coverage and minimize cross-over, calling it the "Sooper Dooper Looper." I meant to run it in the early summer, but a number of things prevented that from happening: I came really, really close to being bitten by a western diamondback rattlesnake so was a little spooked, then part of the trail was marked closed due to "killer" bees, and I decided to respect their decision to close the trail, later the injury and summer heat. But finally in the fall, I ran the 17 miles on a nice morning with lots of cloud cover.
I ran Bear Canyon Loop twice in the fall (once in November with TTR, once in December with friends, on a drizzly, misty, cold day) and PhoneLine once with friends, as part of a memorial to a friend/acquaintance who died unexpectedly (it was his favorite run). These ones reminded me that, while I've never felt the so-called "Runner's High," trail-running is really fun and I find myself thinking "I should do this everyday." Especially with BCL's 17-mile length and 2000'+ ft. of elevation gain, I felt like I'd crossed a new threshold, being able to do these long runs without needing days to recover before running again. But, later on, in TTR's Loma Alta run, I made an effort to big up my pace and that time was sore for 3+ days (luckily just muscle soreness).
| Caught by RossZ while running on the AZ Trail at Saguaro National Park |
In January and February I had been training for the Lost Dutchman Marathon in Apache Junction, AZ; hoping to get my marathon time under four hours. I did long runs up to 21 miles but it wasn't enough and, on race day, I started getting leg pains around mile 18. I walked most of the rest of the way. It's a great event and maybe I'll be back one of these years. A friend on DailyMile suggested that for a marathon, you really want to get in like 450+ miles in training. I'm planning on signing up for one that's in April of 2013, so am ramping up my miles and long runs again now.
Here's what I have in mind for 2013:
- Get faster (am part of a Fleet Feet training group now, which includes interval training, and I'll probably rejoin ESTANDA for their track workouts)
- Run the Brian Mickelson Memorial Marathon in Cottonwood AZ on 4/20, follow my training plan for Jan-Apr, build endurance further
- Compete in my age group for the SAR Grand Prix (I'm already signed up for their first 8 events)
- Volunteer for some events (first off, probably the Fleet Feet trail run event at Colossal Cave)
- Do four more of the TTR runs (Wasson, Winter BCL, Catalina Peaks, and Sunset trails) and 4-6 in the fall
- Do another run on Catalina Highway (not the Mt Lemmon marathon or ½-marathon though) and one on the Madera Canyon road
- Run at the Grand Canyon (probably South Kaibab + Bright Angel or just Plateau Point out-n-back)
- Run in the Tucson Parks&Rec summer track&field series, and maybe one of the summer marathons in MT, if the vacation schedule works out
- Go under an hour at the Labor Day run
- Have fun and stay healthy!
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