Sunday, October 07, 2007

While I have a free minute....

What up Blogland!!! I have found a little time to give you an update on my past couple of weeks. I did a couple of great races and have been working on some fun stuff at the University. The rundown:

A couple of weeks ago I ran the Cuyahoga Falls Nat 5K. This is a really great race on a fast course. There were a couple of local speedsters at the front of the pack this year and the top 3 finishers all broke the course record (it is a 5 yr. old race). I ran what turned out to be my best race....of my 31 years, and PR'd with a 18:39 (6:00 pace). 2 out of 14 in my AG, and 7 of 274 overall. Hmmmm, all of the workouts over the summer have paid off, (literally)! They gave out awards for the first Cuyahoga Falls male and female resident to finish the race. I think I was actually the 2nd local male, but I got the award because the 1st place Falls resident won an overall award. And I got a $50 savings bond and a $50 gift certificate to Fleet Feet!!! Score!!

Last weekend was my impromptu half mary (not recommended) at the Akron Marathon. My dear peeps Treetop and J were training for their first marathon in Columbus, next weekend. J's knee did not cooperate. She had a registration for the half mary at Akron in preparation for her full, so she gave me her bib since she cannot run. I accepted even though I haven't run 10 miles or more since August and my "long run" since that time was a 10K at the Portage Lakes International Tri.

So, as for my first stand alone half mary...The weather was perfect!! Almost 7000 runners toed the line in downtown Akron at 7:00 a.m. I tried to stay with Treetop for the run, but had to let him go at mile 10 as I felt a SHARP pain in my right knee. I had to walk for probably 3/4 of a mile. I did not think I would be able to finish as I could not run one step. Finally, the knee pain went from sharp to dull and I trudged onward for the last 3 miles, coming in @ 1:45:37 (8:04 pace); good for 160th out of 1134 half marathoners, 25 of 84 in my AG. Here's a pic taken shortly after finishing...I'm not sure if I was still in pain, concerned about the cause of my knee pain, or just downright tired (thanks goes to one of the five fast femme fatale freaks for the pic).
Turns out my knee pain was my ITB, the first time my IT band caused me any knee pain. It hurt!! Sharp stabbing pain on the outside of my knee and underneath my kneecap!! I've been resting it and all seems to be doing well. I'll more than likely start running again this week.

The pic below I "stole" from the Akron Beacon Journals web page, and was taken at the race. No, of course that is not me, but I thought it was a great image. The story that ran about the pic said that the guy in the wheelchair (I forget how he lost his legs) was a high school sprinter in Akron, I think at Buchtel.

Remember my DNS at the Portage Lakes Tri a couple weeks ago?? HFP racing found my results! My swim was longer than I thought, and my run better than I thought. Another note, I took FOREVER in both transitions, especially T1. That's something to address next summer.

Now, on to academia...I am writing 3 research papers this semester, which should total 30 to 40 pages when completed. This is why I have no time to blog, and when I do I don't know what to say because all of the reading and writing I have been doing lately is technical, which does a number on my creativity.

I've also been working on a great project with CSU and a local community development corp. to turn an empty warehouse in the Detroit Shoreway here in Cleveland into a working farm. Yep, we're going to grow food in this building (and on the roof, in the yard, etc.) This project is something like this and this, except we are not building some multi-million dollar facility, but rather, we're on a tight budget and have to be as creative as possible to make this work and utilize all of our resources.

I have nominated myself to be one of our soil and water "experts" and have been learning about rain water diversion, composting and vermiculture. A couple of my goals for this project are to be able to collect all of the buildings water needs from the sky (i.e. rain), and to start a curbside composting program in the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood. The motivation for composting....discounts on the organic food we grow, of course.

Ok, it is 85 degrees this Sunday here in Northeast Ohio.....time to turn off the computer and hop on my bicycle....

7 comments:

Jen said...
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Jen said...

B- The urban farm project is awesome! I hope you'll find time to post more about it as it takes shape. I think it's so great that you're using a facility that's already there rather than building a new one. I've been looking into growing microgreens indoors throughout the winter this year - might be hitting you up for some advice. But wow- to do something on such a large scale! That's so great.

And congrats on the races!!! Glad they found your Oly chip time, too :-) Enjoy the October summer!

Craig said...

Congrats on the Cuyahoga Falls Nat 5K award. You had another fast race. The urban farm project sounds really cool and rewarding. Keep us posted on that.

Charlie said...

Congrats on the racing. Take care of the ITB pain.

The urban farm sounds awesome. I thought we had a good opportunity to do something like that in East Cleveland. Not so sure any more but if it happens I will be bugging you for lots of info.

Hope you had a good tie at the G Mule show.

E-Speed said...

urban farming is so awesome! Amie and I know a bit about using rain water etc but it is exciting that one of crowd is now going to be an "expert"! Let me know if you find a good way to make rain barrels on a budget, I want to hook my house up but don't have the cash to buy a fancy barrel.

Great job on the running lately. Sub 19! That is speedy!

Adventures with MS said...

I think the urban farm project is too cool. Of course we will be using you to gain knowledge on the subject.

Janet Edwards said...

Okay so this is second time trying to post a comment...anyways....

You are friggin awesome!

I cannot believe how fast your 5Ks have come down. Seriously, you have sooooo much potential!!!! Rest up, and take the area by storm next year.

BTW, halloween party 10/27 anytime after 7...would be awesome to see ya again!!!