Thursday, December 27, 2012

A Big Horse 2012 in review

2012 was the year of running many miles, running many races (For me) and performing mediocre or worse at almost all of them.

I will hit a little over 6,000 miles this year.  I have run 12 races of marathon distance or further with 3 tries at the 24 hour race.  Each 24 hour race is an emotional adventure that is always self enlightening.

I hit 192 pounds just prior to Badgerland Striders 24 - The lowest have seen on a scale in many years.  Since then I continue to struggle and after taking 10 days off after Desert Solstice 24 I am back @ 220 pounds.

2012 was an "OK" year.  I am happy to have met many new people, I learned some valuable lessons.  One lesson is that I need to do consistent speed work, I cannot just run a lot of miles, sharpen with speed for a few weeks and perform at a reasonable level. 

The adventure of the year was Glacial Trail 50M ~ After 2+ inches of rain Friday night and 3 inches during the race, it was a mud skating fest.

Disappointment(s) of the year = FANS24 and BLS24.  Both of these races I was in really good shape and ran too hard early and blew a chance at making the USA 24 hour team.  I believe this was a blessing from God.  Although I have had a couple of good 24 hour races in my career, I really do not like the 24 hour race and it beats the snot out of me.

Final thing I learned ... All running and no play makes this Big Horse unhappy.  I need to do a multitude of physical activities in addition to running to be happy.

May God bless your 2013

Good running to all!

2 comments:

  1. I'd like to think you'll bounce back stronger Mike! You know your mind, body, and running better then anyone. I'll tell you what, I sure wish every race turned out the way I intended it to.

    I've had a great year by my standards. Ran 2 Boston Qualifiers, won my age group (40-44) for the Chicago Half Marathon Series(3 races), and set a new 50 Mile PR(7:30) along the way. And I had fun helping a young lady run her fastest marathon time just this past weekend. I have big goals for 2013.

    I wish you and your family the best in the New Year. Take time. Recharge!!!! And I hope to see you out there soon.

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  2. Thanks Craig. I lost my way in 2nd half of 2010, 2011 and 2012 with only sporadic speed work. I am excited for 2013. Although I love racing, it seemed in 2012 everytime I started to make a little training headway, I was racing again.

    Congrats on a great season.

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