Sunday, June 13, 2021

Physiology, Mentality and Progress-

How do you mix it up after  Decade?

How do your return to where it all began...yet as a new person?  Everything so similar, yet so new.

How do you balance time for work, time for life, time for passion and time for the passions of others?

Can you be a top MUT Runner with a focus on bikes? and vice versa?

Feb- Vert focus- Mostly running- Continue strength and plyo- snowshoe run and Nordic as conditions allow- Form training plan around what Nature offers- Consistent Quality

March- continue strength- Begin VO2max devo w run and Gravel bike (or MTB dirt road rides)

Underground Endurance tactics-

- Respirate for circulation and anxiety reduction- Beets, Ginger and Choco protein

- Cold therapy- Time outdoors

- The 100 effect- Special Motivation for the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin

with Support from Omer and Bobs, Village Sports NH, Team AMP active and Julbo eyewear

April- Begin MTB specific Endurance and short VO2- Strength endurance
    -Gravel rides-EZ Rail trail rides- VO2 1 Bike/1 Run wk [Every other week DH intervals]

May- Secret Squirrel MTB  MA
Offroad Du National Champs??

Update:  Raced the First race of the summer series in the MWV-

GG Summer series Race Data

Good sensations and a dusty, challenging Course- Need to work on high speed cornering, and dial in the insulin, but I couldn't have done any better without some variables going my way, such as getting a full nights sleep (Thanks to an Alien [owl?] fight at 230am)

June- Whiteface 50 or 100K  NY
Domnarski farm  NH
Chocorua 25K  NH
Keene-->Monadnock Bike-Run-Bike FKT

Update:  

Trail Run and Paddle 2X wk

June 12th Ascutney Mountain Run (race Director)
June 26th  Rough Patch Off-road Tri  Paddle/Mt Bike/trail Run triathlon  CT




July- Bear Brook  NH
Queensbury NY race 18m expert

August- 

Race Round the Mountain  MA

24hrs GG  NH

Sept- 
12 Hrs Bradbury SP ME
Metallak  NH
VT 50

Oct-  

Bromont Ultra?
Circumburke?

MTB Marathon Nat Champs?


Monday, December 10, 2018

A season of Almosts...Yet Hope springs Eternal


TNF MA Half Marathon: 4th- 3 seconds
Chocorua 25K: 11th- Pump Failure- High blood glucose
TARCkey Trot:  Passed at mile 9 while in lead- aid station
Trapp Mountain Marathon:  Passed at mile 10 in lead: Wrong turn
Ragged 50K National Champs: 14th: No calories after mile 17, Pump failure
Sunapee Turkey Trot: 1st  6:17 pace- snow covered, "Real Feel" -15

You win some and you lose some-  From a pure results perspective,  it was not the season I hoped for.  But its not just about results; as a matter of fact, it seldom is.  
From a perforce perspective, diabetes won the battle this year.  But I am determined to win the war...Ironically, in celebrating 20 years of diabetes, I had some redemption in winning a frigid Turkey Trot in Sunapee.  Normally, I just don't have the speed to compete with fast road runners.  But when its sub zero temperatures and the road still has a half inch of snow and ice, you need more than just speed to win the race, you need toughness, strength and Grit.  In a way, my surprise win at the Sunapee Turkey Trot summed up my journey as an athlete with diabetes for these 20+ years!

One of the reasons I still compete at a high level after racing as a cyclist and runner for all these years is because of the challenge.  The daily grind of training, nutrition and rest truly is a dynamic puzzle of hundreds of variables; Add in a chronic disease and it furthers the difficulty of the process.  But isn't it just special when the stars align?  Isn't the daily grind worth it, for those couple special days??  Physically, I performed my best in a few training runs and events that weren't technically races, but that doesn't make it any less special.  My three best days as an athlete this year were:
1)  Jeremy Arlo and Brando- 21+ m Cube and Smarts loop- man I could've run all day and Jeremy's company was just perfect for a tough training run!
2) an FKT for Chad Baker- Running alone for the first half and being joined by my buddy Danny, raising money for Mito disease and breaking a local mountain record made for a day to remember- but that was just the begginning!  Ask me about the craziest weekend ever! #Subaru
3) Metallak Adventure race- Danny had a tough day and had to call it quits early, yet I was determined to beat last years time- Putting my head down on the toughest 4m run loop ever, and subsequent 5m final bike leg, I was able to beat our last years time by a few minutes...even though we technically got disqualified, it was quite the adventure indeed- Chad would have been proud...and Team AMP will be back with vengeance!

A well oiled human machine is a beautiful thing.  Yet, it is really the friends and family that join, support, cheer and push us that make it all worth it.  Running truly is a reflexion of life and the payoffs, though they may be infrequent and unsure, seem to come at just the right time.


Other non-results moments of Awesome Running included:
*Witnessing a friend crush his first 50K
*Sharing some runs with some hurting friends and maybe providing some relief or at least a healthy distraction
*Sharing miles with two good friends and finishing with one of them on a day where negativity could have ruined the race
*A Mountain lion sighting
*Competing with the USA's best on our HOME course
*Reaching over 30 races directed in my career
*Returning to my Home trails of New London
*Team AMPers had success in a multitude of ways, from Marriages, to new distances, to trips and everthing in between- Glad to support the adventure and the journey of you all!

I turn in my racer hat for a Race Directing hat this time of year-  Excited for some old favorites next spring and maybe some new challenges too- I will update the blog with races and sponsors as they come together this winter- Thankful for the adventure, for the opportunity and to Explore Gods great earth under my own two feet-  Thanks for the support Omer and Bobs sportshop, Inov-8 all terrain running, Untapped maple and Julbo USA-

#Explore4Chad #InspireActiveLiving

Remember kids, diabetes doesn't run you, You Run diabetes!

PS- its Joey time!



  






Friday, September 7, 2018

the other Chad

14th place Ragged 50K National Champs 2018- Team AMP active top mens team

I know, I promised a 50K Nationals report- But something came up- an opportunity, a correspondence, a new adventure-  But first a story; a memorium.
  My cousin Chad passed away two years ago of a rare disease called Mitochondrial disease.  He was the epitome of Hope and Faith- even until the end.  Although the disease really debilitated him in his final years, he was still the same fun, goofy and loving cousin I grew to know and Love.  Patriots, his dogs, his family, Jesus- These were the passions of my cousin, Chad Baker.
  As many of you know, I have been looking for an FKT to attempt and have set my sights on many- yet nothing had worked, whether because of timing, plans or the raw excitement for the challenge.   Seems a race or an FKT tend to be more appealing when there is a connection, emotional or spiritual, to the goal at hand...well here we are. 
 Tomorrow I will run this fun route between Watatic and Wachusett mountains on the mid State trail- Hopefully going for the fastest time- But beyond, well beyond that is the fact that its a way to honor my cousin Chad and raise some money for those battling this vicious disease- to run for those who cannot.  to honor ones faith and courage and to see if we can't help those afflicted with this in the future, please consider giving to this Go Fund me:
  
I will be sending all the money to the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation- 

Brando


Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Words: a Spring recap

Traprock 50K- Bloomfield CT  3rd  5:28
  What an amazing start to the Mountain Ultra Trail season at Traprock 50K and 17K trail runs!  I have always wanted to do this race, yet it usually falls on the busy Easter weekend, but this year Easter was early and so off we went to the Traprock 50K-  Un-seasonably warm temps  and a more difficult course kept the times at bay, but what a beautiful way to start the season!  I had 3 goals for this race-


A)  Top 3 (Podium)- CHECK
B) Keep pace w Brian for lap 1- CHECK
C) Break 5 hours- STRIKE

Well, I made 2 out of 3 goals!  Always an honor and a pleasure to run with Brian, one of the most dedicated and toughest Ultra runners in the country, never mind our region- Brian is legitamately one of the best Ultra runners of this current era!  Good to hang with him for the first lap-
Lap 2 was less exciting and I felt low- Low on sugar and low on motivation- I believe I was passed for second by Koby 2/3 of the way through lap 2, about 18m in-  Jim caught me at the end of lap two and I had to dig deep to get back to the podium!
  Finally, at about mile 27, I caught back up to Jim at the last aid station.  I was working hard, but really doubting my strength at this point- Plus the heat of the day was really catching up to me- I had still run on snow free trails for less than a week and the temps were soaring to nearly 80 degrees.  But something changed when Jim, a badass regional Elite runner from NY turned and said to me "Was wondering when you were going to catch me..."- All I could think was, "Me...huh...what, who's he talking to"?  Suddenly, I was back in the game.  The pity party was over, the death march relented.  It was time to race again!
  After a few sips of cola and a quick "thank you" to the volunteers, I tore up the steep climb to the last few miles of single-track.  I caught Jim after a few minutes, every step beginning to hurt, the effort of the day, going on 5 hours of rolling, technical terrain taking its toll on my tired legs.  We chatted for a bit and then I began to pull away into the last stretch of trail before the finish.
  A quick look over my shoulder, one last mocha energy gel and I cruised into the finish for the last podium spot.  Jim finished about 2 minutes later, content with his effort (after a stellar 100 mile performance THE WEEK BEFORE at Umstead 100 in NC).  Yet I knew there was one reason, and one reason only that we were separated by 2 minutes...because of his encouraging words some five miles earlier!
  Next days sermon at church was also about how words can build up and tear down.  What a confidence boost for the season and a dynamite start to the spring!  Its really cool when worlds collide and you really feel like you are on the right track...or right trail for that matter- 
Update:
Dixons Revenge 20K- 5th
Wapack 21.5- SICK :/ :(
Pineland Farms 25K-  16th overall, 7:03 pace
TNF MA half marathon: 4th Overall- Missed podium by 4 seconds!
Chocorua mntn race 25k- 11th overall- Rough day at the office

I am utterly spent by maintaining my own running and racing, RDing the Ascutney HC and Shaker 7, panning for Stoaked and the CDC trail runs (find out more at TeamAMPactive.org)!!!
and starting a new job...#OmerandBobs
and buying/fixing/moving into a new home #DestinationNewLondon
and trying to be a good son/friend/husband...
So as I rest a bit and prepare for the 50K National Champs and conjure up a few new advetnrues with my Team AMP active mates, i think I will point this blog in a new direction in the next few posts...
Something like, racing with Diabetes Parts 1 and 2...
Curious how I go about it?  Stay tuned (I promise all the planning, nutrition and hydration advice will be universal to all athletes...but especially on point for those living and racing with T1D-

Thanks for checking out my page, my story and thanks for the support from Omer and Bobs, team AMP active & the Winter Wild family, Julbo eyewear and Inov 8 all terrain footwear-

Happy trails!!!

#Explore4Chad  #InspireActiveLiving #Rundiabetes



Photo cred @Savanah Rae Photography
  **Check out her page!!

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Forward. Always.

This picture about sums up my mood after directing 10 races in the dead of winter-  The day-to-day activities of race directing are tiring, draining and worth little more than my salary in 2011 as an Americorps employee, aka a "Profesional volunteer"...that being said, I have been enriched, blessed and amazed by the growth of Team AMP, Winter Wild and the athletes and family that make these endeavors possible.  I would not have it any other way!  However, it is break time, so onward we go!
  Headed to @traprock 50K in 2 weeks and I couldn't be more excited!  Training is going surprisingly well given the stress of the last few months (see car accident, new house, diabetes medication issues, blah blah) https://www.strava.com/athletes/22324471
and I am ready to battle against some of the best in New England!      Excited to join Team AMP studs Dave Caron, Iain Ridgway and Jac and Christine (in the short course) and give it a GO!  We are blessed to have found this sport and it is awesome to have found each-other!  Looking forward to this one then a short break before Wapack and back 21.5-  Looking like a strong field again, I Hope to get back to the podium after falling short last season in my favorite race!  I had originally scheduled the M-S (Monadnock-Sunapee) FKT attempt directly after Wapack, but I may push that back again to June or July (I havn't found the right diabetes charity and after Wapack the priority turns to moving into our new House)!!
  The rest of my schedule remains intact!  I am excited to race for our mighty little club, the vision of Chad Denning, Team AMP (Atheletes in Multi-sport Partnerships) with additional support from Julbo Eyewear, Omer & Bobs Sportshop and potentially a new shoe sponsor to be announced later in the season...
  Happy trails to all, come look us up anytime you come to the UV of NH and VT or to our new headquarters (in May) in New London NH...I'd love to personally take you for a spin on the local trail, a gravel ride on the backroads or a paddle on one of our many crystal clear lakes!!!
I Hope your training and racing is going well, Happy Trails and oh yeah...Its FINALLY SPRING!
Photo cred @Joffrey Peters

Stay in touch @facebook.com/TeamAMP and our new website TeamAMPactive.org

Monday, February 26, 2018

Eye on the Horizon: First Love

The downside to making "running your life" is that you risk burning the candle on both ends.  As with many kids growing up in the late 90's, early 2000's I was captivated by Lance Armstrong and the beauty of cycling; the mountains, the suffering, the immense challenge...Well we know how that all ended with Lance and the many dopers in the sport of cycling over the years...and truly my cycling journey died a similar tragic, albeit different death, in its own right...
  Well, just as I was exiting college, I discovered a new sport- Running.  Not cross-country, or track, not even the pursuit of the marathon...but Mountain, Ultra, Trail running...or MUT running for short...a beautiful, soulful expression of roaming through the landscape, on ones own two feet, with little more than the restraints of a work schedule or the next meal to hold you back from running, scrambling, crashing through nature the whole day through...it had the adventure of childhood and the challenge and toughness needed to embrace and succeed in adulthood, all wrapped up in a simple package- Have shoes, will travel.  Chad introduced me, the community embraced me and I found a tribe.  Beyond that, I embraced the unlikely.  After soul searching through National level cycling, mountain biking, triathlon, Xterra, Nordic skiing and even cyclocross, I had found my happy place.  Shorts, shoes, water bottle and GO!  I was, I am, I continue to be...a Runner.  But not just any runner, a MUT runner.


  Winter Wild, Team AMP and Salming- I spread myself a bit too thin and drew on the edge of burnout- Something had to go.  Winter Wild is Chads baby and he taught me everything he knew so I could keep it rolling.  Team AMP is a vision that needed fulfillment, a tribe of athletes and friends desiring to compete and build a community of people seeking a better way of living, a healthier and deeper meaning, beyond race or training for sport, a way of living that challenged our souls and made us better people, to be the best versions of ourselves, to Inspire Active Living.  So that left my career as a supported athlete...

  Well, unless your name is Sage or Kilian, you are probably not making money from your sponsors.  Don't get me wrong, free gear is awesome and it is a great blessing to have companies support your journeys in adventure and athletics...but it cannot be the passion that drives you.  Mountain Ultra Trail running is just too fucking hard to do it for a few pictures and a free pair of kicks.  It must be more; A way of living, a deep wellspring within, a passion for the future, for nature, for community, for the mountains and the valleys and the experiences that link it all together; for a series of moments that makes you pause and breathe in the value of it all- For something just out of reach, but never beyond our grasp...
The bible often talks about "First Love" as in how you first felt God's energy or how the Israelites felt crossing the Red Sea... or how you felt when you first realized you found your lover and would commit to them forever...but it also speaks about our human condition and how we so quickly forget these experiences of Love...in relationships, with divinity and with sport, we are so quick to forget...
  This idea is shaping my 2018- To remember, to forget, to engage...to discover and expand upon "First Love"...after all, its just running, isn't it??  Or is it??  #Explore4Chad

Preliminary Race schedule:

April 15th Traprock 50K CT
May 12th Wapack 21.5 NH
May 20th M-S  FKT attempt 48m- (GoFund me Diabetes charity)
June 16th Chocurua 25K
July-Pacing VT100- FKT attempt TBD
August 12th Ragged 50K National Champs**
Sept Breakneck trail marathon
  VT 50K
Nov JFK 50

See ya out there- Happy trails!!!
Sponsors To Be Announced...

#InspireActiveLiving #WinterWild #TeamAMPactive


Monday, January 15, 2018

Off Season or Pre-season? Answer:Both




As we enter into the true winter months, Endurance athletes fill in their calendars with dream races, training camps, big Goals, new Adventures, and everything in between.  Like many other areas of life, the New Year (and winter weather) spark the Hopes and Excitement of newness and possibility!  For this MUT runner, it means spending the next few months Race Directing before turning my attention to my personal racing and adventure goals for the summer months.  Although my focus is on other athletes and events these next few months, it doesn't mean i'm not building towards my own goals for 2018 and beyond.  Here are a few of the winter/early season tips I use and have learned living the Endurance Life-

Consistency is King-  Strava (You can click the link on the side to see all my training data) has become the hotbed for social networking and sport performance- and rightfully so!  But the winter months are not the time for FOMO or trying to go mile-for-mile with your closest competition!!  Winter is for consistency!  Remember, as an endurance athlete, we are out there a long time!  When you have to deal with snow, sleet, ice, subzero temps and a lack of daylight, any training at all can be considered a success somedays.  And if you are like me, and you do whatever you can to earn your miles OUTSIDE, sometimes shortening a run or heading home early due to, say, a frozen water bottle, is still a heck of a lot better than spending the day on the couch!  I emphasize TOF (Time on Feet) over miles or even Vert in the winter months.
X is for Cross Training-  Specificity in training is super important...but when I look at my goal races (May and August) I quickly remember I have 5 to 8 months before these goals!  What I do today sets the foundation for the specific training (ie hills, speed, downhill efficiency, technical running etc) but it is hard to hone your skills for a, say, rocky 50K race, when you are running steep sidewalks in ice and subzero temps...Endurance athletics requires total body strength!  My cross training includes Snowshoe hiking (I have some big ol Tubbs) and weight training (ugh indoors),  plus I am excited to spend more time on my new XC skiis and I even spend the entire month delivering packages for UPS (talk about working some muscles I didn't know i had)!  A stronger overall athlete earns a mental break from their chosen sports, strengthens non sport specific muscles (Arms and back for me, plus additional Core work) and increases their overall wellness with new challenges.  Whats not to Love about cross-training?
Try new routes- Winter is a great time for trail athletes to try new routes- There are certain trails I won't touch when the snow melts, usually due to long grass and ticks, but they are simply breathtaking in the winter!  Additionally, snowmobile trails provide a unique, packed surface and are often well maintained in the winter- Variety is the spice of life, as they say!
Work on weakness-  I self identify as a MUT runner (Mountain/Ultra/Trail) but what about road running, or short races, or even a multi-sport competition?  Furthermore, I hate the track- Why not explore the old circle during the winter months, to see if I can't improve?  Or run with your local road club for a few weeks to see if you can't hit that high school 5K again?  Plus there are some really fun short races to check out like up-hilling at ski areas throughout New England Winter Wild or the fast and fun NE snowshoe series http://dionwmacsnowshoe.com/.  With a little attention, you're weakness may become a strength by the time the snow melts!
Higher Fat/Lower Carb?-  Due to my college studies and my incessant label reading as a Type 1 diabetic, I have a pretty vast knowledge of nutrition.  While I won't preach a certain diet, I do believe certain rules and ideas can be helpful to most athletes.  Generally speaking, the lower the effort of exercise, the more we rely on fat as fuel.  Inversely, the higher the effort, the more our bodies shift to carbohydrate as the primary source for energy.  No matter the type of training, chances are, due to the temperature and the conditions, you will be moving slower during the winter months.  It is my advice to eat a more Fat specific diet during the winter months to help prevent weight gain and further help the body to use fat as a fuel.  My diet moves to include a lot more Avocados, Nuts and Nut butters, and Coconut in the winter months.  See if this might work well for you too.
Be Social-  You may have a couple "running friends" or you may consider all your running partners to be like family- Regardless, winter is a great time to get out there with others.  Having friends to go with gets you out of the house when the wood stove or cup of cocoa is trying to hold you back or to help you gut out additional training when you are just too tired or cold.  Additionally, the tough conditions make it easier to run with people of different speeds (as the terrain and conditions often limit the pace), so feel free to expand to faster and slower running partners alike.  Finally, join a weekly run, like our Team AMP/Six03 Pub run at Salt Hill- You'll meet new people, check out new routes and maybe even make a friend or two along the way.  As a matter of fact, our weekly run can include beginners, International runners and even Olympians...we all have a great time and I wouldn't have it any other way!
  Happy trails and stay tuned to check out my race schedule as I iron it out in the next few weeks!
*I have added Julbo eyewear to my list of sponsors for 2018- I have worn Julbo shades since 2009 and am super stoaked with their transition lenses for a variety of sports, and their new and improved prescription lens system, my favorites being the Race and Aero models- Made in France and with USA headquarters in VT, I am super Proud to join the team!!!


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