Saturday, December 31, 2011

Runs From December 25-31, 2011, 19.4 Miles

December 26, 2011

8.54 Miles
1:39:17 Time
11:38 Pace

Probably not accurate as I got a little lost...my new Saucony jacket is so warm!                                                           
December 29, 2011

8.2 Miles
1:30:48 Time
11:03 Pace

Sigh, I left my YakTrax at home and we got snow in Canada.  It was a standard run here in the states.  I also finally got my NYC Marathon shirt sent to me (they were out of larges at the Expo.)







                 








December 30, 2011

2.66 Miles
26:05 Time
9:48 Pace

I finish 2011 with 1704.26 miles in 313:56:07 for a 11:03 pace.

Another stat, top 5 Fastest Months (All 2011)
December 20:39:27 Time 121.25 Miles 10:13 Pace
June 26:19:57 Time 147.29 Miles 10:44 Pace
March 28:21:56 Time 158.18 Miles 10:45 Pace
November 16:29:58 Time 91.99 Miles 10:46 Pace
October 26:01:35 Time 144.43 Miles 10:49 Pace

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Runs From December 18-24, 2011, 31.01 Miles

December 19, 2011

5.34 Miles
52:19 Time
9:48 Pace

Aww, someone brought their dog to run at the running group. The dog kept up, no problems. My paces were consistent the first 4 miles, 9:56-10:04, and then the last mile I ran 9:31, which was up Greenwich Ave.

December 20, 2011

8.2 Miles
1:31:15 Time
11:08 Pace

Felt a sensation in my shin during my run, but it went away quickly.











December 21, 2011

2.66 Miles
21:56 Time
8:15 Pace

83 weeks ago mile 1 (logged atleast), today mile 2501!  One of my favorite quotes..."Running...it is a euphoric feeling I look forward to every day.  It keeps me connected to life." Allan Steinfield, Former Director NYC Marathon.

December 23, 2011

8.2 Miles
1:30:00 Time
10:59 Pace

The weather was so nice out.




















December 24, 2011

6.61 Miles
1:09:21 Time
10:30 Pace

I just noticed I ran the exact same routes as I ran last week (ie both Mondays were the same route, both Tuesdays the same route, etc).  I also saw this girl from one of my yoga classes twice today.  Not sure if she recognized me when she ran by.  Happy holidays!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Runs From December 11-17, 2011, 31.01 Miles

December 12, 2011

5.34 Miles
50:11 Time
9:24 Pace

I felt a little cold and not really warmed up for the first mile or so.  I even commented to another runner that she looked in better shape than me but then I felt better and picked up the pace.  It was about 33 degrees.



December 13, 2011

8.2 Miles
1:22:09 Time
10:01 Pace

Dusted my snow hat and gloves and I guess I can put my shorts away.  24 degrees when I started but winter running isn't so bad once you get out the door and warm up.




















December 15, 2011

2.66 Miles
21:59 Time
8:16 Pace

It looks like there will be a New Years Day 5K near me in Darien, CT!  It is a small race and I did it last year.  Unfortunately it looks like the parks dept are being jerks to the Van Cortlandt organizers and there will be no Christmas or New Years Day race in the Bronx.

December 16, 2011

8.2 Miles
1:24:54 Time
10:21 Pace

Nice weather, but I struggled a bit more than usual.














December 17, 2011

6.61 Miles
1:08:45 Time
10:24 Pace

Got tired at the end, first two miles were 9:28/9:52 and the last two were 10:24/11:03.  Looking forward to a day off and more yoga.


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Spicy Tempeh Stir-fry

I switched it up, I used tofu instead of tempeh (Shop Rite didn't seem to have it) and I added some pasta and hot sauces.

http://www.theeconomicaleater.com/2011/04/spicy-tempeh-stir-fry.html

Spicy Tortilla Casserole with Roasted Poblanos

Let's just forget about this. In baking this I set off the fire alarm like twice and then I burned my hand pouring the "salsa" in the pan, which caused me to drop the pan and have some of the salsa go down the sink. I made some more but I had to use tomato sauce as opposed to the diced tomatoes. I am awful at baking.



Saturday, December 10, 2011

Runs From December 3-10, 2011, 29.65 Miles

December 5, 2011

5.3 Miles
51:29 Time
9:43 Pace

Why must New York Runners events be so pricey?  The Empire State Building run up is $100.  The course record is is less than 10 minutes.  I paid less than that for my first marathon.  I will pass on this event.

December 6, 2011

5.09 Miles
51:31 Time
10:07 Pace

Nice and misty out.




















December 7, 2011

5.09 Miles
50:38 Time
9:57 Pace

Pretty consistent (paces ranged from 9:48-10:13) and another rainy day.  I wanted to do my 8 mile route but I don't want to be in the rain too much with my phone.












December 9, 2011

2.66 Miles
21:23 Time
8:02 Pace

Another speed run and this time it felt better than before.

December 10, 2011

11.51 Miles
1:58:53 Time
10:20 Pace

Fastest pace for a run 9+ miles.  Felt great.  No fuel needed.  The prior record was when I ran 15+ miles back in October at a 10:34 pace.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Sweet and Spicy Tofu

I wouldn't rave about this but it was easy to make and I liked the "light" taste to it.  Would be great as a side dish.  To kick up the spice, in addition to the diced jalapeno pepper, I also used about 1/2 teaspoon of the habanero pepper flakes from the Dave's Gourmet Six Pure Chiles Gift Shaker mix and a few drops of roasted garlic hot sauce.

http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2009/04/healthy-delicious-sweet-and-spicy-tofu-recipe.html

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Runs from November 27-December 3, 2011, 25.22 Miles

November 27, 2011 Ottawa, Canada

4.97 Miles
59:18 Time
11:56 Pace

I didn't get lost this time but I did stop to take some pictures.























November 28, 2011 Peterborough, Canada

7.41 Miles
1:19:04 Time
10:40 Pace

The same route I did about a year ago during Christmas, though this time I did ran it over a minute faster per mile.  I didn't get lost either.































I really like running up hills.














November 30, 2011

2.66 Miles
21:16 Time
8:00 Pace

I haven't run this fast in about 4 months.  I feel I just jog too much so I figure I should do some more speed work.  I think I need to learn how to breath more efficently as well.


December 1, 2011

5.09 Miles
46:00 Time
9:02 Pace

Happy with the pace.





















December 2, 2011

5.09 Miles
50:34 Time
9:56 Pace

I can't run fast every time.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Spicy Malaysian-Style Stir-Fried Noodles

Overall this was just a so so recipe.  I wasn't too impressed but I did use some good hot sauces I recently purchased.  I did find this recipe when I was in a rush and just searched 'spicy vegan pasta' or something.  I used Sweet Surrender sauce which I bought from a gourmet spice store in Peterborough, Canada.  It's delicious and it has a citrus taste.  I sampled some of their other sauces but I felt they were a little too sweet, especially the berry one.  I also used this great and hard to describe (its like small chunks of different things as opposed to a sauce) Hot & Spicy Sauce from this Asian store in the Chinatown in Ottawa, Canada.

http://m.myrecipes.com/details/preparation.rbml?id=10000001924714.xml&bcat=search&cat=Search+Result&op=22&fid=21

Runs from November 20-26, 2011, 10.27 Miles

November 21, 2011

5.3 Miles
49:33 Time
9:21 Pace

I am psyched with this pace, though some ankle pain later in the run.  Hopefully that goes away the next time I run.

November 26, 2011 Ottawa Canada

4.97 Miles
1:01:59 Time
12:28 Pace

I used the running map the hotel provided and picked the 8K route.  Got lost a bit...ill take their word on the distance as I am not using my phone data here.  My ankle feels much better.













Terry Fox (From Ottawa, but not from my run)

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Green Chiles Potatoes and Peppers with TVP

This was so so. The ingredients seemed rather random, they didn't go together super well. I think it needs more liquids, maybe some tomato sauce. It has a nice spice level though, a nice kick but nothing too crazy. I should find another textured vegetarian protein (TVP) recipe as I have a lot left. I actually combined the leftover rice pilaf and this and had some last night. It actually went well together.



Spicy Tofu Rice Pilaf

I cooked this before and I made it again when a friend wanted me to cook this for her. This time I added the Kitchen King spice mix which has a million different spices. I picked it up at my local Indian market. I also used a ginger paste as opposed to a ginger spice though I didn't notice a big difference with that. Seemed to be decent, nothing too impressive. I didn't seem to comment on it much the last time I made it either.

We also washed it down with delicious kale/carrot/orange juice. Kale by itself is a bit strong but the orange and carrot gave it an easy to drink taste.

http://besthealthyjuicerrecipes.com/kale-carrot-orange-healthy-juicer-recipe/











Saturday, November 19, 2011

Runs from November 13-19, 2011, 24.75 Miles

November 14, 2011

5.3 Miles
55:29 Time
10:28 Pace

Great turnout tonight, eight runners.  Feeling great, I gave Greenwich Ave my best as well.

November 15, 2011

2.66 Miles
27:07 Time
10:12 Pace

Steve Wilkos taping earlier in the evening and then had some Indian food and beer.  I cramped up around mile 2, but I did eat a lot. Technically started past 12:00 AM but counting it as Tuesday.

November 16, 2011

5.09 Miles
49:05 Time
11:23 Pace

Rainy and dark out.  A little creepy, I had to look over my shoulder a few times.  Feeling really good though, I think I have recovered better than after I ran my first marathon.

November 17, 2011

6.61 Miles
1:05:52 Time
9:58 Pace

First time since September 1 I have done this route.  The people and cars kept me alert.  I am happy with my time, even though I hit some lights and had to stop.




















November 19, 2011

5.09 Miles
52:31 Time
10:19 Pace

A little chilly out, I didn't feel real loose.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Ethiopian Spicy Tomato Lentil Stew

I searched "spicy vegan stew" and this was the first thing that popped up.  I was excited to read all the spices, but I sadly felt this recipe was so so.  There wasn't much of a kick to it.

http://www.theppk.com/2008/10/ethiopian-spicy-tomato-lentil-stew/

Red Curry Tofu with Spinach and Mushrooms

This was decent.  Nothing to get excited about.  I do like mushrooms and spinach, but overall this was just so so.  I think I need to get more creative in finding recipes.  This one isn't super different than other ones I have made.  I decided to water down the food with this juice recipe.  "Juicing cauliflower, a cup of broccoli, an apple and two oranges can work wonders as well. This drink can help prevent or relieve headaches."  It's listed under the "juice recipes for a hangover" but I wasn't hungover.  I think I should have added another apple, it could have been a little more sweet.

http://www.theperfectpantry.com/2010/12/recipe-for-vegan-red-curry-tofu-with-spinach-and-mushrooms.html
http://juicerrecipes.com.au/page/2/













Saturday, November 12, 2011

Runs from November 6-November 12, 2011, 31.52 Miles

26.2 Miles
5:00:12 Time
11:28 Pace

New York Marathon
See the race report here
http://iliketorunandcook.blogspot.com/2011/11/2011-new-york-marathon-race-report.html

2.66 Miles
27:14 Time
10:14 Pace

Not too bad, a little sore, but felt ok.




















2.66 Miles
25:22 Time
9:32 Pace

Feeling better. I think I will do more yoga Sunday and then try doing the 5 mile run with the Greenwich Running Company Monday.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Tofu and Veggie Pasta

This was my Friday night carb loading before the big race. They say you need to carb load two days before so you aren't stuffed the night before. I searched "spicy vegan marathon pasta" or something. People tend to avoid spicy foods but not me. For the diced tomatoes I used Stop & Shop zesty mild green chiles and Del Monte zesty jalapenos. It was a decent recipe. Easy to make, some tofu for protein, pasta for carbs, veggies too. Good if you are doing a race.

http://www.keeprunningirl.com/vegan-recipes/tofu-and-veggie-pasta/

2011 New York Marathon Race Report

26.2 Miles
5:00:12 Time
11:28 Pace

13.1 Miles First half
2:15:07 Time
10:19 Pace

13.1 Miles Second Half
2:45:05 Time
12:36 Pace

I didn't put much thought into how I would run this race. I figured 4:30 would be tough but doable. I thought I could just run with the 4:30 group, and maybe if I had problems the second half I might be near 4:45.

I had confidence going into this race.

1. I ran a 4:42 marathon in less than a year after starting to run. My splits were like 2:13-2:29 and I ran that without a pace group, a watch or with the help of spectators. While I ran slower the second half, I didn't feel I hit the wall, though I did some walking and got tired.

2. I ran the Yonkers half, which is known as a hilly course, in 2:09:39 with no taper and initially intended that to be a training run. My last two miles in the race were run at a sub 9 min mile.

3. I thought I ran hills well: I logged many miles running the hilly Van Cortlandt trails, the Bear Mountain half marathon and I usually speed up the Greenwich Ave hill during my weekly running group runs.

4. I had a better base for this marathon. While I didn't train much harder (both marathons I ran like 39 miles a week in the 20 weeks prior to the races) I had averaged about 35 miles in the 40 weeks prior to this race as opposed to just 29. Maybe how much you ran that long ago isn't as important.

5. Training went smoothly, without any injuries.

Pre Race

I thought I would be getting there too early with the 6:03 train. I didn't spend much time at all waiting for the race to start. I got into Grand Central around 7. Then I got the subway down to Bowling Green and I was at the ferry line by 7:30. It was around 9:15 when I got to the start, after taking the ferry to Staten Island and the bus to the start. I went to drop my bag off and was surprised to hear them say it was closed at 9:30 with so many more people coming. Not sure if anyone had issues. I had some coffee and a banana and by then I had to go to the bridge!

Breakdown

Miles 1-2 (Verrazano Bridge) Very quiet with some nice views. I ran the lower level so I guess there were some nicer views I missed.

Miles 2-6 (Brooklyn) I got warmed up and into a good groove. I was running pretty consistently, like 10:20-10:30 pace. (Thank you NYRR for showing the mile by mile splits! I didn't use my phone app during the race.) I think I heard someone call "Aron" during this time. I was excited when I heard this, I knew spectators cheered for runners but with so many runners I wasn't sure anyone would cheer for me. It happened a lot during the race! The 4:30 pacer guy I was trying to follow was like a minute ahead of me. I could see the balloon in the distance.

Miles 6-11 (Brooklyn) I tried catching up to the pacer but it was tough with the crowd of runners. Then things got strange. I lost sight of the 4:30 pace guy and his balloons. Then I see the 4:20 pacer pass me. Maybe the pacer I was looking at during miles 2-6 was the 4:15 pace? I don't know. I did have a pacing card with me but I didn't really use it. I did at times toward the end of the race, but not often. When I used it then, I was seeing what my time would be if I walked the rest of the race.

Miles 11-13 (Brooklyn) I think around this time I saw my favorite sign of the race. It said "<- NYC Marthon SVU Marathon ->" SVU as in Law & Order Special Victims Unit. They have marathons like 5 times a week on USA Network. This sign beat "I got 99 problems but a marathon ain't one" and "You trained longer for this than Kim Kardashian was married."

Miles 13-15 (Queens) I saw the brother of Tracy, the blogger of the site GoTracyGo.com, one of the few blogs I read, and someone who I have run with on occasion. It was hard to miss as he had a sign for her. I said "hi" to him.

Mile 15 (Queensboro Bridge) The 4:30 pace guy flew by me. At this point I realized I would be running my own race. I didn't slow down much on the bridge. I felt like I could handle the hills. I did fine on it, but I think it drained me more than I realized.

Mile 16-20 (Manhattan - First Avenue) It was surreal to run with so many people watching on this street. You could see so many runners in front of you as well. I could even hear people cheer for me even though I wasn't too close to the side of the street. I saw my Dad near mile 19 and got a picture with him. Part of me liked Brooklyn better in the sense you felt closer to the spectators, as the roads were more narrow and some spectators were on the street but First Avenue was still awesome.

Mile 20 (Bronx) I almost slipped on a banana peel, or rather I slipped but I regained my balance. I guess running when there is ice out helped me prepare for this. By this time I was starting to feel sick. Maybe not sick, but I had a sugary/sweet taste in my mouth. I had taken like 4 gels and Gatorade at like every other stop. I didn't think it would be too much. I didn't cramp up or anything but I decided just to drink water the rest of the way.

Miles 21-22 (Manhattan - Fifth Ave) I started to get tired. Let's put things into perspective: miles 1-13 were run at a pace less than 10:49, miles 14-20 were run between 11:18-12:26 pace and mile 21 was run at 13:02 pace. Yes a 13 min pace. I don't think I hit 13 minutes during my first marathon.

Miles 22-24 (Manhattan - Fifth Ave) The wall was in full effect. It took me 44:02 to run this distance. There was some walking and some running when the spectators cheered me. Ok a lot of walking.

Miles 24-26.2 (Central Park) I got a second wind and started running again. It took me 26:33 to run from mile 24 to the finish, about a 12 min pace.

When I crossed the finish I had to sit down and drink some water. Medical and police discouraged it so I would drink a little and then continue and then sit down on the side for a minute or two. I didn't feel faint but if it was worse I would have felt that way. When I got out of the park I felt better, and had some food and a beer with my Dad.

I am disappointed I ran a 5:00:12 race but accept it as I thought it would be easier than it was. I trained well, I just didn't plan accordingly.

Summary

I have no plans to run NYC again. I actually didn't plan on running it, I got in via the lottery by chance. If I run another marathon it will probably be a smaller one. Maybe not 800 finishers small like Ocean Drive, but running a non mega marathon with a scenic course would be nice. I am happy I got to run NYC, the spectators are amazing, its just I would rather experience something new next time. I will say I am concerned with the direction the New York Road Runners is going, as they are trying to be more international and less New York. Not sure it will be a two day 100K runner event like the organizer wants, but there is such a thing as being too big and people are already complaining they weren't happy running a race with this many runners.

I am happy other people could relate to how I felt. This are the highlights from this race report.
"Guys, I have to say that after 7 marathons, including 2 run as a charity runner, that was by far the toughest race course I have run...I swear that I felt as though I was running uphill all race...My goal was to break 3:30 and I see now that goal was totally unrealistic, not knowing the course at all."
http://www.runnersworld.com/community/forums/races-places/new-york-city-marathon/one-tough-mother

I am also happy I wasn't too sore the next day. I walked about a half mile to get some breakfast and the New York Times. Then I took a nap. I so hungry when I woke up. I don't eat much meat and I often go vegan, but I got an Italian combo, chicken caesar salad, fettuccine alfredo and a two liter bottle of soda, which *is something I rarely drink. That was my lunch and dinner, and possibly my lunch Tuesday as I didn't finish the alfredo. I plan on running easy again later in the week. We will see how it goes!

Congrats to all the other finishers!

More race pictures
http://www.flickr.com/photos/59540935@N08/sets/72157628093680668/











Saturday, November 5, 2011

Runs from October 30-November 5, 2011, 18.37 Miles

October 30, 2011

2.66 Miles
26:48 Time
10:05 Pace

Nice night run, but it looks like I missed running with the few die hards that still ran at Van Cortlandt despite the race being "officially" canceled...From a race report..."It was slow going through treacherous downed trees and calf deep water.  Muddy and slippery forced us to a crawl at some points." Fun indeed.

October 31, 2011

5.3 Miles
56:10 Time
10:36 Pace

I finish my 18th month of running with 144.43 miles.  Tonight at the running group someone mentioned I ran in front of their car two weeks ago, but they weren't going full speed. It's the second time I heard something like this.  I should be more careful.

November 1, 2011

2.66 Miles
27:28 Time
10:20 Pace

sent me like 3 Droid Xs that all had the reset issue, which often caused my CardioTrainer program to crash and I would lose all my information, and I sent them all back. They finally sent an X2 and I haven't encountered the issue. I am hoping I will be able to record all my splits and other pacing info at the race without a problem. I don't really check it during the race, but its nice to check.














November 3, 2011

5.09 Miles
57:55 Time
11:23 Pace

Second to last run before the big race.  I will run again on Saturday, and then hit the NYC Marathon DailyMile.com brunch meetup and the EXPO.

November 5, 2011

2.66 Miles
30:33 Time
11:29 Pace

26.2 hours and counting.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Spicy Southwestern Pasta

This was pretty easy to make, not a lot of ingredients but a fair amount of spices. I enjoyed it but I still felt there was something missing for it to be considered a great meal.



Tuscan Kale and Chickpea Pasta

This was a decent recipe. I didn't use parmesan cheese and instead of the white wine, I used some marsala wine and apple cider vinegar, as that was all I had. I also used capers for the first time. I don't think I had even heard of capers until I read this recipe. All in all this was a so so recipe. I do like my kale and chickpeas but I wouldn't rave about this.



Saturday, October 29, 2011

Runs from October 23-October 29, 2011, 23.23 Miles

October 24, 2011

5.3 Miles
54:41 Time
10:18 Pace

I had a nightmare about the Queensboro bridge last night.  It basically went up high into the sky.  I think I need to stop reading the Marathon section of the Runner's World forums, the posts are scaring me about the course.

October 25, 2011

5.09 Miles
50:58 Time
10:01 Pace

Feeling good.




















October 27, 2011

5.09 Miles
51:10 Time
10:03 Pace

Nice rainy day run.





















October 28, 2011

5.09 Miles
47:02 Time
9:14 Pace

Some kids (like 5-8) saw me and asked if they could run with me...they beat me to the end of the street.





















October 29, 2011

2.66 Miles
26:32 Time
9:59 Pace

Hopefully the weather is ok for the Halloween race at Van Cortlandt on the Sunday, but if not, it looks like it will be the first time since the Valentines race that I wore Yaktrax.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Spicy Quinoa, Indian Style

This is semi good.  I didn't think it was super spicy, but I liked the "salad" taste to it.  The onions, tomatoes and cilantro weren't cooked.  Would probably be a decent side but not amazing as a meal.

http://www.indianfoodrocks.com/2005/11/new-frontiers-and-spicy-quinoa.html

Pan Fried Tofu, Kale, and Stir-Fried Noodles

 A good combination of ingredients.  I love my tofu and I love my kale.  I do like rice noodles, they are nice and soft.  I also used sriracha sauce for the first time.  I think I may have used it at a restaurant once though, I can't remember.  I thought overall this was decent, but a little bland.  Not bad, just it didn't leave a memorable taste with me.

http://veganyumyum.com/2007/12/pan-fried-tofu-kale-and-stir-fried-noodles/

Spicy Tofu Rice Pilaf

Very good, lots of spices and flavor.  I even used curry rice pilaf, which was great.

http://www.savvyvegetarian.com/vegetarian-recipes/spicy-tofu-rice-pilaf.php