Saturday, February 27, 2021

Starting to check out the route

Went to Võsu today, to check out the starting point of the Run. I'll likely book a stay somewhere there, so I can start early in the morning. Checked out the beach, where I'll start from, and then the roads from there. Because the snow under the forest was still knee deep, there was no running. But the idea is, that if I'll be able to scout a substantial part of the route beforehand, especially the turns, intersections etc, then I won't need a map when running. Or at least will not need to consult it as often.

It was good news all around. Because I will be following the trails of the State Forest Management Centre, I found them to be well marked by colored spots on trees and an occasional sign. The initial part of the map I had created at home also checked out fine i.e. the terrain corresponded to the map. On the photo below is one of the first bigger intersections. It's actually called the "Intersection of Six Roads". Took a bit of map consulting to determine, which road I will need to take from here (the one to the immediate right of the construction).

All things told, it was a succesful scouting trip. Need to do a bunch more of these, with hopefully less ice road driving :)



Diary - Daily Run 7

Time: February 26, 2021

Duration: 1 hour 27 min

Distance: 11.6 km

Avg. speed: 8 km/h

Terrain: flat, paved roads, wet

Weather: dry, 0 degrees C, very light wind (2 m/s)


A nice evening exercise. 

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Diary - Daily Run 6

Time: February 22, 2021

Duration: 36 min

Distance: 4.9 km

Avg. speed: 8 km/h

Terrain: flat, paved roads covered in ice

Weather: dry, -7 degrees C, slightly windy (4 m/s)


A nice evening exercise. 

Sunday, February 21, 2021

Diary - Test Run 3

 Primary objective: test my own ability to run longer distances

Secondary objective: test various mental approaches, monitor post-run physical condition

Time: February 19

Duration: 3 hours 3 minutes

Distance: 24,1 km, a run around the peninsula where I live

Terrain: mostly flat, paved roads, covered in snow

Weather: dry, -9 degrees C, north wind 3 m/s


Primary results:

Success. This is the longest distance I've ever run non-stop.  


Secondary results:

Mentally, I need content for my brain to process. While running, the brain is getting excellent bloodflow and with it a lot of nutrients and oxygen. This is like nitro to the brain, but if it does not have something to process, it starts to pay too much attention to the present moment, the body, the run. That's unnecessary, I would rather trust the body to do it's own thing and occupy the mind with something else. So I'll have to put together playlists of debates and lectures for the longer test runs and the eventual Run itself. Or I can switch off the mind during the run, but that would be a waste :)

There were a few aches here both during and after the run, but that was to be expected. I did some good stretching, applied some Deep Blue herbal ointment to joints for the night and was happy the next morning. There's some weird muscles at the back of the leg, that I felt a little bit the next day. I need to figure out a stretch for them, but other than that, everyting was fine. I feel confident going into Test Run 4. That's going to be double again i.e. 50 km.

Nutrition is still an unsolved issue, though. After Test Run 3, I was hungry. For Test Run 4, I will definitaly need water and I think I will need some carbohydrate gels. But for the Run itself, I've no idea what kind of food I need and how to resupply the body and muscles with nutrients during the Run. Need to do some research here.







Monday, February 15, 2021

Diary - Daily Run 5

Time: February 15, 2021

Duration: 1 hour 14 min

Distance: 9.5 km

Avg. speed: 8 km/h

Terrain: hilly, paved roads covered in snow

Weather: dry, -5 degrees C, slightly windy (7 m/s)


A nice afternoon exercise. 

The Equipment - Received the Headlight, Update on Shoes

The Headlight

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I found a 225 lumen, 20 hour Li-Ion rechargeable Black Diamond Sprint running headlight, which I think best fits my use case. It arrived yesterday, I haven't been out running with it yet.


The Shoes

I found someone on eBay selling a new pair of size 11 men's Nike Flex Run 2016 shoes, but together with transport from the US and tariffs the price came to € 168. That's an unreasonable amount to pay, considering, that I paid around € 40 for my first pair years ago.

I've been pointed towards "barefoot" running shoes. They're not really barefoot, it's just a more minimalist design approach to running shoes. Reading up on it a bit, I've found, that interestingly Nike Flex Run 2016 adhered to many of those principles - mesh top, very light, very flexible sole. 

I went to a small boutique shop selling barefoot shoes to try them on, but they were out of my size for the Xero shoes I'm interested in. I will be going back in a few weeks, they said they will be receiving new pairs soon. 

While Nike Flex Run has become overengineered, there are other Nike running shoes, that adhere more closely to the minimalist principles, so I will be trying these on as well. Look for more posts on the shoes issue in the future.

Diary - Daily Run 4

Time: February 12, 2021

Duration: 34 min

Distance: 5 km

Avg. speed: 9 km/h

Terrain: flat, paved roads covered in snow

Weather: dry, -5 degrees C, no wind


A little evening exercise. 

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Diary - Daily Run 3

Time: February 10, 2021

Duration: 34 min

Distance: 5,8 km

Avg. speed: 10 km/h

Terrain: flat, paved roads covered in snow

Weather: dry, -12 degrees C, no wind


A little evening exercise. 


Sunday, February 7, 2021

Time for the Run

The longest day of the year in Estonia is June 20th or 21st, depending on the year. The sun usually sets just before 11 pm and rises at 4 am, so there's 5 hours of night. However, it never really sets, it sort of hovers just below the horizon, so the sky is always somewhat illuminated. Hence, the tentative date for the Run is going to be Saturday, June 19 to Monday, June 21st.

This is still tentative, because the Run is still tentative. I need to pass the medical exam and I need to do a 50 km test run. Once those two milestones have been completed, the dates will be confirmed and an earnest preparation can begin.

Also, the exact schedule and the precise route are still in the works, but it will be an early morning start.



Saturday, February 6, 2021

The Equipment - Shoes failed, found a headlight

 

Found a headlight

I was looking around for a headlight and yesterday came across this pretty comprehensive review in the Runner's World. Reading through the comments and categories, I think the 225 lumen, 20 hour Li-Ion rechargeable Black Diamond Sprint is the best option for my use case. 225 lumens sound enough, given that there is always going to be some natural light during the white nights of our summer, even under the forest. Also, there is only going to be a few hours per night, when the sun is below the horizon, so 20 hour capacity is more than enough. Especially considering, that I'm likely going to pick up the headlight from my support team in the evening and hand it back to them on the morning, so it can be recharged for night #2.

Cannot run in Nike Flex Run 2019

I also had a test run for the new shoes today. Was planning on 27 km, but only did 12.5 km, because the shoes were so bad. This was the second run in the new shoes, I had done a short 5 km evening workout a few days prior. 

The newer model of the Nike Flex Run has everything that the older model had - thin textile on top, super flexible outer sole, very light build. But then they also have something the older model didn't - a profiled inner sole 😠. Noone mentioned it in any of the reviews. You cannot detect it by feeling inside the shoe with your hand and it definitely does not show up on photos. But when you put pressure on it, the soles of your feet feel slight bumps and depressions. I guess Nike intended them to support the foot somehow or maybe they are artefacts of the profiled outer sole pressing through the soft inner sole, but whatever it is, it makes running very uncomfortable for my feet.

I felt the profiling on my short evening run, too, but it did not become such a problem. Today, between kilometers 5 and 7 it was uncomfortable under both feet. Eventually, the left foot somehow adjusted and the supports worked to some extent. The right foot is clearly built differently, it never got used to it, one of the "supporting" bumps was in a completely wrong place and it started hurting after km 9. Because there was a layer of snow on tarmac, I was able to adjust my style a bit, landing less on the ball of the foot like I normally do and more on the mid-sole, enabling me to keep running. It is under the ball of the foot, that most of the profiling can be felt.

It's now an hour after completing the run and I have a swelling under the right foot, where the bump on the inner sole of the shoe was pressing against the ball of the foot. It'll go back, no long term harm done, but clearly, I cannot run in these shoes. I never had any of these problems in my old 2017 model.

I understand, that Nike indended this profiling to somehow support the foot while running. But the foot needs no supports. Evolution has had 2 million years to work out the most ergonomic design for running. Why does Nike Inc think, that they can do better in some decades? They already had the perfect running shoe in Nike Flex Run 2017 - lightweight, flexible and breathable. Why did they have to go changing it? Stop innovating!

It used to be, that you had one type of trainer. Now I have a pair for volleyball, another one for tennis, one for cross-country, two for running and now I need to go back online and start hunting around to see if I can still get a new pair of the Flex Run 2017 shoes. Sad.




Monday, February 1, 2021

Diary - Daily Run 2

 Time: February 1, 2021

Duration: 34 min

Distance: 4,9 km

Terrain: flat, paved roads covered in snow

Weather: dry, -2 degrees C, no wind


A little evening exercise. First run with the new shoes.


Test Run 4

Primary objective: test in-run nutrition  Secondary objectives: test night-time running after a full day of being awake, test trail running ...