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Running with Buffman

Thanks to all who offered advice and kind words about my post, “what’s the freakin’ point“. I ran to the lake yesterday without the stopwatch, and it was a great run. Probably not a great pace, but I felt good about it 🙂

I actually strapped on my heart rate monitor and planned on putting tape over the time readout of the watch. I wanted to have the data to enter into my training log after the workout was done. As fate would have it, I walked out the door forgetting to put the watch on. Probably a good thing, because I would have been tempted to peek at the time once I got to the lake (1/2 way point). And the time probably would not have been what I wanted, and that would have dragged me down.

My plan was to run 3 miles to the lake and back at a moderate pace. It was only 75 degrees, so I just carried 20 ounces of water in my palm holder bottle. I dropped in a tablet of NUUN. I’m loving that stuff!

At about the 1.5 mile mark I passed a buff looking guy who was running along the same route. Did you hear that? I passed someone running! And it was a male! Ever since my last race, whenever I see a buff dude during a workout or a race, I call him Buffman. Tee Hee.

After passing Buffman, I felt peer pressure to run with good form, because I knew he was behind me, at least for a while. I was not trying to kill myself , or run fast, as this was not supposed to be a hard run. But I wanted to “run well”. I kept up this “running well” bit for a half mile, tempted to look back to see if Buffman was still there, but not wanting to look like a dork. So I didn’t look back.

About a half mile later, I turned a corner on Lakeshore Dr. I glanced over my shoulder, and sure enough, Buffman was not far behind me. I kept up my good running focus all the way to the lake, again not knowing if he was back there. At the lake, I turned around and started heading back home. I passed Buffman going the other way…I smiled and waved “hello”. When I made the turn at the end of Lakeshore, I noticed that he was gone.

I was still feeling strong and positive and thought I might stretch this 6 mile run to a 7 miler. I checked the water level in my bottle, and it was enough to last me, so I veered off course. The new route turned out to be very hilly. Perfect training grounds for the Duke Monster.

But wait, there’s more…

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Seriously, there is more to this story. At the top of a hilly road called Kenmore Drive, another dude came running along from a side street on the left and pulled in right in front of me. This Buffman was running just a little bit faster than me. Okay, I thought, here’s an opportunity for me to try and keep up with someone running just a little bit faster. I followed this Buffman for about 0.75 miles. I struggled mentally trying to keep up. I’d start falling behind, then try to dig in deeper and work harder to catch back up. I noticed that doesn’t work. Working harder stresses me out, or makes my form degrade or something. Instead, I tried relaxing and focusing on the elements of good form: good posture, fast cadence, slight lean. That did work. I didn’t quite keep up with him, but I did really well. Eventually he turned off to run trails in the park, while I crossed the street to head home. I have to confess that I was kind of relieved.

I chose the hilliest path into my neighborhood. Again seeking hills to train for the Duke monster. I just tried to relax and enjoy the rest of the run home. I love running WITHOUT the stopwatch – so THANK YOU to all who recommended that idea.

When I do the Duke race this year, I do want to wear my stopwatch so I have HR data to compare with prior years. Plus I want to see my time for the swim and bike. But I think I will take the watch off at the first part of the run, and stuff it in my bra, and be disciplined not to look at it. I know if I leave it on my wrist, I will look at it. I want to just relax and enjoy that run and merely focus on “running well”. Who knows, maybe I will even do well on the run. Then maybe I will stop calling that race the Duke Monster.

triblogcarol

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  • "Garmin is a little pricey for me right now." Same here. I'm waiting until my basic Polar HR monitor dies before I consider upgrading to a Garmin.

  • Thanks. Garmin is a little pricey for me right now. Maybe i'll hint to my better half that I want it for birthday.
    I'm not too concerned with nutrition myself. I'm good body weight and good BMI--so I don't think the nutrition stuff would help. You can get a history of ONE route as a free member, so as it turns out, its my daily running route so that's good.

    Thanks again for all your inspiration!

  • Hi Karen. Sorry for the delay in my reply. Internet access was REALLY slow at the beach, so I limited what I did. I signed up for the bronze to get the detailed HR zone graphs. But, turns out I can't even use them because my HR monitor doesn't support that much detail. Eventually, I'll get a Garmin. I'm not sure what other benefits there are to paying. I am able to upload or input my training plan, and compare training versus actual data. I am using the nutrition logging and can graph out my ratios of carbs/protiens/fats to see if I am eating properly. That's a big thing for me, because if I don't watch what I eat, I gain weight! Also, I can input my run and bike routes, and then see a history of my performance on that route. I don't know if you get those things with the free plan or not. I can't tell! Actually, I had a coupon so didn't have to pay full price. Garmin08 will get you 20% off until July 31st. I would say if you like what you get with the Nike site, keep using it.

  • nah--you are anything but lazy. You are efficient.
    I just logged onto the "free" training log on begginer triathlete! It is great! I also do the free one from nike.com.. Anyway--what do you find better about the bronze level ? I can't figure out the difference.

  • you don't need ifit to use Runervals. so, go for it! I just used ifit to program the runervals cheetah workout so I wouldn't have to hit the buttons while doing it. I guess that makes me lazy!!!

  • No. I guess I'm out of luck. :*(

    I'll probably get the runnervals DVD anyway and try to work it...

  • hi Karen, my treadmill has a logo on the control panel that says ifit.com inside an oval shape. Do you see that on yours? carol

  • Ok, I ended up with the PROFORM 325i. Not sure if it has the iFIT or not, but i'm happy with it!

  • Hi Dani,
    No, I live in Chapel Hill, NC. The lake I am talking about is a tiny little lake called Eastlake. Good luck on your training! carol

  • Hello, I am planning to train for a triathlon and I ran across you post, and I am curious if you live in Milwaukee? Thanks Dani

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