Archive for August, 2008

Week 6 – The Sacramone Run – Roll Call

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

In honor of the closest Olympic athlete to Melrose, gymnast Alicia Sacramone of Winchester, MA, this week we’ll run through her hometown. Ok, yeah we were gonna run there anyway regardless of the Olympics, I’m just trying to make things more interesting. So its out to Winchester for 16+ miles for the long runners, 8+ for those training for a half. Take a look at the maps and familiarize yourself with the route.

There will be two water stops needed this week. Walt will take care of the first one and I’ll need a volunteer to pick me up at the second one at the corner of Highland Ave and Main St in Winchester. (I’ll be away from the computer until Saturday so I’ll get back to the first person to volunteer then)

Ok, time for the roll call…. who’s in? Plus name any current or former Olympian from your hometown if you can.

I’m in for the full route… and the most recent Olympian from my hometown of Brookline, MA: Jonathon Riley competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in the 5K.

Week 5 – Running on, running on empty

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

“Running on – running on empty
Running on – running blind
Running on – running into the sun
But I’m running behind”

The story of today’s run was the humidity. We started out from Brueggers, 10 of us, up to the LynnFells heading towards Saugus. Within a mile the sweat was beading up, dripping down our faces, soaking our clothing. The temperatures were in the 70s but the dew point was not in our favor. With Jen and Brian taking the lead while I brought up the rear the string of runners made their way along the long flat stretches of the LynnFells. Already running on empty the group seemed to be struggling early, but still feeling better than the dead bird on the side of the road, who was bad off to begin with but things turned worse for him when Nick accidentally kicked him. We marched on, turning on to Main St in Saugus where we picked up our pack of shorter route runners. Ten more runners started at the parking lot of J Pace’s to partake in the more interesting miles of the long run. Heading through the hills of Main St the pack registered 7 mph on the school zone sign’s traffic radar gun as we pulled in to the Wakefield High School parking lot and our first water stop…. most of that is, Demi and Liesl joined us at Brueggers but opted to do a flatter long run today, and Catherine and Kelly just couldn’t wait to get to Breakheart and followed the LynnFells to the Saugus entrance (ok, really they didn’t look at the map).

Thanks Walt for the water stop. Already sopping wet with sweat we rehydrated with a plethora of fluids and headed up the hill by the Voc and into Breakheart. The shade helped the temperature and made the hills a tad easier, while the humidity sent streams of salty sweat into my eyes. “Running on – running blind.” Up and down the brutal hills of Breakheart, many of the shorter route runners finding out for the first time what a challenge this run is as their typical routes bring them up to Breakheart but rarely through it. As we ascended the hills many gave into the temptation to walk, today was not a day to push hard. On the descents, as I passed I threatened to physically push our walkers up the next hill if I saw them walking. We all made it through the hills though without me pushing anyone, past the water fountain for a quick sip, and along the flatter side of Breakheart where, as we pass a golf course I once again wonder why we all became runners and not golfers at this stage in our life. Weaving through a parade of visitors (a church group perhaps) making their way to the beach at Breakheart we made our way back to the Voc and down to the water stop.

At this point the shorter route runners headed back to J Pace’s for a 7.5 mile hilly run. Others headed out the full route along Water St to Wakefield Center and a return to Melrose via Main St. Some opted for a short cut taking Nahant St to Main St. Where I was in the pack Ginny and I headed out to Water St while Ed and Kaj took the short cut. My goal was to try to catch them somewhere on Main St. As Ginny trailed behind me I picked it up and kept my eyes open for Ed and Kaj to provide that goal to run to. It was tough to see ahead…. “Running on – running into the sun”. Somewhere after Billy’s Roast Beef I spotted them in the distance and decided to pick it up in my pursuit. Feeling good about the rate at which I was closing in on them but as I got closer and the glare of the sun subsided I noticed the two had been walking. As I approached I noticed they weren’t just walking they were having a relaxing conversation as well. They were nice enough to start running again as I went by, making me feel like I did accomplish something. Each step from there to Brueggers seemed sunnier and hotter, but we all straggled in completing whatever distance we settled for.

Today was a truely challenging run for just about everyone. Congratulations for finishing it, however you managed to do it. For those that haven’t run Breakheart before, welcome to the real hills, anything else we run will seem easy now. For those that were in Falmouth today running the Falmouth Road Race I hope you had a seabreeze today. Great job to everyone that ran today!

Week 5 – Breakheart Roll Call

Friday, August 8th, 2008

This week we’re heading to Breakheart for some hills. If you like the hills last week, you’ll love the hills this week. (Love the hills, they’ll love you back!). We’ll be heading out the LynnFells and turning down Main St in Saugus to Farm St in Wakefield, popping in for a loop around Breakheart and then over to Main St in Wakefield, following Main St back into Melrose for 12+ miles.

 The shorter route, we have planned a run out the LynnFells returning along Howard St to Main St and then following the LynnFells over to Grimsby’s and back Wyoming. This is 6+ miles.

Want more than 6 but less than 12, here’s an option. Meet us at 8 at Brueggers but shuttle yourselves over to the J Pace parking lot to cut of the first 2 miles. Join us as we run by. Heading up to the waterstop, looping Breakheart back to the water stop, then returning to the parking lot is about 7 1/2 miles.

Walt will be setting up the water stop for us once again, this week its at the Wakefield High School parking lot. We’ll pass through twice, roughly at mile 4 and mile 8… there’s also a water fountain halfway around Breakheart if you get extra thirsty.

So who’s in? Let me know so I have the right amount of water/gatorade and cups. Also let us know what you plan on running so others can plan their company along the way.

See you at 8AM, Brueggers. I’m in for the 12.5 miles.
Jim

Week 4 – A Little Less Conversation, a Little More Action

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

(Congratulations to the Sunday Long Runners that ran in the Newburyport 10 Miler last Tuesday. Barry, Jen, Peter, and Catherine were among the 9 MRCers that completed the 10 mile course legally… and I ran as a bandit having shown up after they had run out of chips for runners.)

This morning’s bright skies and cool temperatures brought out 25 runners for the Sunday Run. We had a Barry, a pair of Brians (neither one a Slater although he did make a pre-run cameo appearance) a Catherine, a Dave, an Ed and two Erins. Along with a Ginny, Jen, Jim, Judi, and Julie, as well as a Kaj. We also had a Lois and a Luis, a pair of Mikes, a Nancy, Nick and Nicole. Rounding out the list were Peter, Sue, and last but not least (in fact as far as miles goes he had the most) Walt.

The group gathered outside Brueggers as a hazy sky obscured the rays of the sun, which coupled with a cool breeze kept the temperatures below 70. If it were not for the humidity it would have been the perfect day for a long run, all in all it was still more than we could ask for on an August Sunday. With a review of the maps and the water stop locations, a quick “Does everyone know where they’re going?” sent us off down Main St up to the Fellsway and by the Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School. As we passed the tennis courts the long route runners turned left on Tremont to loop Ell Pond once following the course of the original Law Enforcement Half Marathon. Those training for half marathons followed a shorter route, skipping the loop of Ell Pond. And if you were like Julie and didn’t know how far you wanted to run you took an ambitious left turn followed by a quick reality check induced u-turn back to the LynnFells. A discussion-filled loop around the Pond went quick for the pack I settled into, me, Ginny, and Nicole. A few stories brought us back to the Fellsway and over to the hills. Here’s where we discovered the poster child for the MRC Sunday Long Run program: hill loving Nicole. I’ve preached “love the hills and they’ll love you back” and for the most part all of you have rolled your eyes at me, well Nicole loves hills and charged up each and every one of them leaving me in the dust. I’m not sure if she was letting me catch up with her because I knew where we were going or if her love for the hills stopped at the top because I caught back up to her on the downhills as we rode them over to Grimsby’s and the first water stop of the day.

We caught site of the lead pack leaving as we pulled into the stop. A quick drink and Ginny was off, then Nicole, meanwhile I dilly-dallied like I do conversing with people as they streamed in and out of the stop Nick, Erin, Peter, Catherine, Sue, Lois, and Nancy. Then another quick chat as I made my way past them through the hills along the Fellsway East. Lingering with each for a bit then picking it up to the next one, I made my way to Nick who hung on my shoulder as we gained on Ginny and Nicole, not quite making it to them as we made our way to the second water stop, Walt’s car on Highland Ave.

Some more Gatorade and water and Ginny, Nicole and I made our way around Spot Pond. Along Elm St we ran into David Lane off on his own run over through the woods of the Fells. Heading along Rt 28 we hit “Slackers Hill”, none of slacking but instead trying to keep up with Nicole as she darted up those uphills, then catching up with her on the downhills again. Following the pond we headed past the zoo, no animal sightings for us this morning until we got to the gaggle of geese by Pond St. They were a little less formidable this week, relinquishing a piece of the sidewalk to let us by while giving us a honk to remind us it’s their sidewalk. From there the route brought us along Woodland Rd, past the Flynn Rink and back to Walt’s car for another stop. While Nicole, Ginny and I regrouped Walt came running in from the opposite direction. I’m not sure exactly where he went but he improvised his own 17 mile run today. Then came Luis, also from the opposite direction, also improvising his own route of an unknown distance today. Having started with the faster pack but losing them somewhere along the way, he wandered along the right roads in the wrong order but still got in at least 14.6 miles on the day. Walt finished at the car, Ginny gave herself a head start, partaking in less water stop conversation along the way and keeping to the activity of running her long run.

Leaving the water stop we turned up East Border Rd. Again right when we hit the uphill Nicole took the lead. Again once we crested the top I went storming by. Back through the hills of the Fellsway East we went, stealing a tiny bit of Ginny’s head start with each step, eventually catching her as we headed into the Grimsby’s water stop for our last stop of the day. Putting a stop here really helps get runners through the last few stretches of what is one of the more challenging half marathon courses I know. However putting a stop here also gives each runner just that much more time to consider the short cut down Wyoming to chop off a mile from the route. I know some considered it and some did it, but Ginny, in the interest of not being ratted out as a shortcut taker continued along the full route. Great job Ginny!

Up the final hill we went, Ginny first having forgone any conversation this time and heading straight out of the water stop. Next went Nicole with one last hill charge of the day. Lois, having made up some distance using the water stop to water stop shuttle (a ride with Walt) joined Luis and I climbing the hill. Then down we went, one last “caught you” as I pulled along side Nicole. We made our way past Ginny and out into the sunshine by Ell Pond. It had gotten much warmer than when we took our first few passes along this stretch closer to 8AM, and the sun beat down on us as we made our way to Main St and back to Brueggers. We did it though. 14.6 miles! Another run down!

My apologies to any runner that didn’t get enough water along the way, I under-estimated the hydration needs for the group today. Thanks to Walt for picking up some refreshment for the back of the pack. As the group gets larger I’ll need to anticipate the need for more water and Gatorade. The good news though is the group is growing and I suspect our numbers will exceed 30 runners before the Fall session is over. The more the merrier!

Week 4 – Melrose Half

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

This week we run the Melrose Half with a little extra for a 14.6 mile run. Those training for a half we have a 7.1 mile run for you, just about the same as in week 2.  It looks like there’s a possibility of thunderstorms in the early morning but should be cleared out before we run with temperatures in the low 70s. Can’t ask for better than that. I had planned for one water stop which Walt will handle for us again (Thanks, Walt) but I think I’ll also add another at Grimsby’s in case anyone wants it. I’ll use my car and someone can pick me up on their way by in the morning.

 Look over the route, the full route takes a loop around Ell Pond at the start, the short route doesn’t.

 So who’s in for the first long run of August?