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Pittsfield,MA,

Member Since:

Jul 02, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

 

 

  •  2006 Mohawk Hudson River Marathon (NY)
  • 2007 Vermont City Marathon (VT)
  • 2011 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2011 Mind the Ducks 12 Hour (NY)
  • 2012 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2012 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #2 (IN)
  • 2012 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2012 Mind the Ducks 12 Hour (NY)
  • 2012 Memorial Day Marathon (MA)
  • 2012 Around the Lake 12 Hour (MA)
  • 2012 Hancock Shaker Village 50 (MA) 
  • 2012 Bay State Marathon (MA)
  • 2012 First Descents Marathon (DE) 
  • 2013 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2013 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #2 (IN) 
  • 2013 Circular Logic Marathon (IN)
  • 2013 Lake Waramaug 50M (CT)
  • 2013 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2013 Ragnar Cape Cod Ultra Team (MA) 
  • 2013 Memorial Day Marathon (MA)
  • 2013 Relay For Life No. Berkshire (MA)
  • 2013 Ragnar Adirondack Ultra Team (MA)
  • 2013 BayState Marathon (MA)
  • 2013 One Day At the Fair Marathon (NJ)
  • 2013 West Palm Beaches Marathon (FL)
  • 2014 Arena Attack XL Center Marathon (CT)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #2 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #3 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #4 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #5 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #6 (IN)
  • 2014 Circular Logic Marathon (IN)

 Personal Bests:

  • 400 - 1:01 (2004)
  • 800 - 2:16 (2004)
  • Mile - 5:12 (2004)
  • 2Mile - 11:27 (2004)
  • 5k - 19:44 (2005)
  • 10k 40:46 (11/22/07)
  • 15k - 1:07:40 (11/11/07)
  • 13.11 Half - 1:38:31 (12/9/07)
  • Marathon 3:59:18 (1/25/14)
  • 50 miles 11:44 (5/14/11)

Eagle Scout with Bronze and Gold Palms (2002)

Biked from Ticonderoga, New York to Old Orchard Beach, Maine in August of 2005 (Total of about 290 miles

Short-Term Running Goals:

200 miles @ 72 Hour Race in May

Under 200 #

Sub 4:00 Marathon

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

QUALIFY AND RUN IN THE BOSTON MARATHON.

Personal:

I am 27.  Have done 33 marathons and ultras. Really trying to get in shape to get back to running the miles I want to. I love to read and worked for four years in a bookstore. I like to keep track of the books I read. Currently I work as a 6th & 7th grade history teacher at the only charter school in Berkshire County, as well as serve as the coach for the cross country team! Been experimenting as a pescatarian (eating only fish) since August 10, 2011. 

 

Just earned my Master's Degree in Adolescent Education for Social Studies. I have the most wonderful WIFE in the entire world.. EMMA! October 16, 2010

Run when you can, walk when you have to, crawl if you must. Just never give up! - Dean Karnazes -

We are all teachers and we are all students in this sport. - Dean Karnazes -

The simple act of putting one foot in front of the other and moving forward at an accelerated rate can be one of life's greatest - and simplest - pleasures. ~Dean Karnazes 

"Your beliefs become your thoughts, your thoughts become your words, your words become your actions, your actions become your habits, your habits become your values, your values become your destiny." - MK Gandhi 

"The marathon mercilessly rips off the outer layers of our defenses and leaves the raw human, vulnerable and naked. It is here you get an honest glimpse into the soul of an individual. Every insecurity and character flaw is open and on display for all the world to see. No communication is ever more real, no expression ever more honest. There is nothing left to hide behind. The marathon is the great equalizer. Ever movement, every word spoken and unspoken, is radiant truth. The veil has been obliterated. These are the profound moments of human interaction that I live for." - Dean Karnazes 

 

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Race: The Gazette Stockade-athon 15k (9.321 Miles) 01:14:31, Place overall: 429, Place in age division: 24
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8:30 AM - It was cold this morning in Galway. Only about 30 degrees or so. Gorgeous though. The sun was out. By race time at 9am it was probably mid 40s and still climbing. I ended up wearing a long sleeve shirt which was probably overdressing. My dad came with me to the Stockade-athon 15k race in Schenectady today. It was the fifth time that I've run it and my dad is also a veteran of the race, finishing it seven or eight times, though he hasn't run it in a few years because he broke his toe and had achilles issues. Now instead he goes for long walks with my mom on the backroads. They're doing a 7 mile walk this afternoon actually. (I know they both like the time they spend together :-D) Got to Schenectady around 8:30 and rushed over to the pavilion to pick up my packet and the t-shirt. I was one of the last ones to get the packet I guess. Went and put the bib on my shorts (I like wearing the bib on the shorts instead of the shirt because it minimizes annoyances. Put a PowerGel in my pouch on the Ampiphod and stretched. My dad saw an old coworker across the parking lot, Skip Acox, whom I had not seen since I was about four years old. Skip actually got my dad his first administration job as an assistant principal after he had been a kindergarten teacher for so long. He said it was nice to catch up. Afterwards, made our way out to the starting area. It was a pretty deep field, and the eventual winner actually flew in from Colorado for the race. Shaun Donegan, the winner of all the trail 5ks I did this summer (5k PR about 15:48) ended up getting 16th and about 52:00 time.

THE RACE:

No time for a warm-up. Ankle felt good while I was jogging in place and stretching. I had only run twice in the last two weeks so I didn't know what to expect. Race was supposed to start at 9am but late registrations pushed the start time back five or ten minutes. Eventually the gun went off and we were off, though I had placed myself between the  8:00-9:00 mile markers. Going into the race, I was hoping for: A - sub 1:20, B - sub 1:25, C - sub 1:30

MILE 1: (8:51) The first mile was a bit slow because I was trapped in the ranks. My GARMIN said that I ran an 8:38 first mile which was a bit better. I find it amusing that there are people that will line up contrary to where they should be ability wise. Case in point was a cluster of overweight men in front of me that were talking about running a 1:30 pace, which would have put them farther behind me, more in the 10:00-11:00 range. Had to bide my time until the first hill at the mile 1 mark where ranks start to thin. Saw my dad standing on the left side of the hill and I threw my pair of gloves over to him. He wished me good luck. And we were off.

MILES 2-3: (7:39; 7:38) The next miles were significantly faster. My legs felt fresh and as the first four and change miles are downhill before turning and going uphill, I worked the downhills. Was steadily picking up and spitting out the back all the runners that started too fast. I felt relaxed, calm, cool, and collected as I made my way out of the park and down past the hospital towards the Stockade. Hit the 5k mark in 24:59. Alright! I'll take that to the bank!

MILES 4-5: (7:15; 7:33) Mile 4 brought us into the stockade area. I was cruising on the steep downhills, but was still relaxed and sipping every 5-minutes from the waterbottle. Took water from the aid stations as there was room, but it was better to have my own bottle! As I entered the stockade, unzipped the pouch and took a Vanilla flavored PowerGel. First time I had used this brand and flavor. Not a big fan, but it went down easy enough. Tasted like luke warm soupy pudding. Cruised through mile 5 knowing that the State Street Hill loomed on the horizon. Swung a wide left out onto State Street. Hear it comes.

MILE 6: (8:16) State Street Hill is a massive, multi-tiered hill gaining probably about 300 feet by the time you hit the top. It is an unforgiving hill and many newbies get chewed up and spit out. This was my fifth time running this race so I know what to expect. My biking expertise comes into play on hills. I shorten my stride but keep the same cadence and lean in slightly, keeping my focus about five feet in front of me. Steadily I climb, and albeit slower than some runners, I find by the time I get to the top I am able to recover faster and overtake people that pass me on the uphill.  A lot of carnage here on the hill, especially when we round the corner about halfway up and people realize the hill's just begun. I happen to like uphills. So much fun! Second 5k split was: 24:14.

MILE 7: (8:12) A bit more uphill through the cemetery (a new addition in the last couple years) and then we hung a left onto a side road before coming to the right turn which brought yet another hill to come back up and into the park. The second half of the race is truly brutal. It will really mess you up if you aren't ready. I did my short stepping technique and held my ground. Came up and over the hill and could see people finishing. The last two miles you are doing a loop around the park and then another one inside of it, but one of the beautiful things about the setup is that you can see people a couple miles ahead of you as they are doing the last .5 mile loop around the Duck Pond to finish up.

MILE 8: (8:19) Saw my dad cheering for me which gave me a much needed morale boost. My right hamstring was getting a bit tight, and then I remembered I didn't really stretch my hammys much before the race. Oops! That'll teach you not to cop out of a warmup haha. Mile 8 has changed in the last two years too to cut out a hill around the tennis courts. Phew! Went backwards along the first mile and a half of the course. Held my ground and continued to pick up the carnage from ahead.

MILE 9: (8:11) Thought I was picking up the pace as I was picking people off, but I guess I was holding steady. My third 5k split was 25:20, so I slowed a bit from earlier in the race. Entered the loop by the Duck Pond and my dad was waiting on the left. It is so awesome to have people cheering for you. Was nice to see him there. We share so much with this course and running in general, especially since fifth grade when I started to run with him and did my first 5k alongside him.  He's my hero. Held steady until the 9 mile mark and then picked it up. Ended up doing the last .38 miles in 2:47 (7:22 pace).

Finished and crossed the line. They now have automatic timing chips, as the ARE (Albany Running Exchange) hosts the race now. Only I couldn't get the bread tie twists to come off. Eventually a lady helped me take it off and I looked to my left and saw my friend Jen who also runs and ran the Philadelphia Marathon in 2008 finish only 30ish seconds behind me. Not bad considering her achilles has been hurting her she said. Was cool to see someone I knew :)

Overall, the race was a huge success. Was not expecting this result considering I haven't done good training in the last couple weeks aside from some biking. Ended up smashing my A-goal out of the water. Finished in 1:14:31, good for 8:00 a mile, although if you factor in the extra .06 I ran starting in the middle of the pack, I actually ran 7:56 pace per mile!  Good enough for 429th place out of 1268 runners, and 24th of 37 runners in my age group.

Total Time: 1:14:31  Total Distance: 9.38 miles Average Pace: 7:56!

COOLDOWN: Wanted to redeem myself for not doing a warmup, so I slow jogged to the car and then did three loops arond the soccer field as I waited for my dad to walk to the car. My quads were shot, probably from the wind trainer and from all the downhills in the first half of the race. I will sleep well tonight! 1 mile in about 10:17.

Brooks Addictions 8 - #2 Miles: 10.40
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
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8:00 PM - Dark. Temperature was about 50 at the start and 47 or 48 at the finish. Had a tough day. I was pretty sore and every time I stood up or sat down at school I swear I was groaning like an old gramps. My quads and hammys were extremely sore and never really loosened up during the run tonight, but I wanted to get a recovery run in after school tonight in Albany. Mondays and Fridays really are the toughest days for me schedule wise as I either go to Albany or to work right after school. I really think that I am getting stronger overall, despite the soreness today. I think the soreness is due to the fact that I really only ran once since the 1/2 marathon and only about 2-3 times in the 3 weeks leading up to Stockade-athon 15k which doesn't bode well for easy recovery. Normally after a race I am up and going in a day or two max (two usually for the trail races). I have a feeling I'll be sore most of the week though. Maybe this is karma for not doing a warmup yesterday. Haha! Getting ever closer to the 1 month to go mark for student teaching. I am pretty stoked. Graduating with a 4.0!! Woot! Splits tonight were:

  • Mile 1: 9:59
  • Mile 2: 9:49
  • Mile 3: 9:41
  • Mile 4: 9:35
  • Mile 5: 9:19

Total Time: 50:00 Total Distance: 5.17 miles Average Pace: 9:40

Brooks Addictions 8 - #2 Miles: 5.17
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5:45 PM - Dark, Temperature of 48 at the start. Was Open House at the Elementary School tonight. Tons of cars everywhere and another runner showed up about halfway through my run. He ran with a headlamp, so I knew it was not the "Ghost Trucker" runner that usually runs with me. I turned the run into a game of cat and mouse and tried to catch him and then keep from getting recaught. I was running out in lane 6, he in lane 1. Good fun.

This week is the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. It's amazing to hear the stories of East and West Germans that went through this and to see where they are some 20 years later. Had some Mellencamp stuck in my head during the run tonight:

"When the walls come tumblin' down,

When the walls come crumblin' crumblin'

When the walls come tumblin' tumblin' down."

Over the last several weeks I have been reading a really great book, recommended to me by my former eighth grade social studies teacher. Long Way Gone is written by Ishmael Beah who is a survivor of the civil war in Sierra Leone in the mid-1990s. Thrust into war at the age of only thirteen, he witnesses his entire family wiped out, all his friends and brothers killed, and becomes a soldier for the RUF forces for two years during which time he becomes addicted to drugs, stripped of all sense of morality, and a cold-blooded killer. It's truly an amazing story and I just finished it today. An autobiography, it's written by Ishmael (who is still a young man of only 28 or 29 today) and ends with him being picked up by a UNICEF representative and chosen to represent the nation of Sierra Leone at the first children's United Nations conference in NYC. He has since come to the states where he lives today. A truly powerful and moving book. I would highly recommend it to anyone that is looking for a quick read, and especially recommend for anyone with a teenage son.

Splits on the run today were pretty good. My hammys and quads are still terribly sore, but didn't hurt as much once I got running as they did yesterday. Yesterday was incredibly tough on me. Splis were:

  • Mile 1: 9:12
  • Mile 2: 8:59
  • Mile 3: 8:44
  • Mile 4: 8:32
  • Mile 5: 8:08
  • Mile 6: 7:58
  • .3: 2:24 (7:58)

Total Time: 54:00 Total Distance: 6.30 miles Average Pace: 8:34

Brooks Addictions 8 - #2 Miles: 6.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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5:30 PM - Temp was 38 at the start, 34 at the end. Wore long pants today and a sweatshirt for my jaunt in the dark. My legs are getting back to normal. Still some residual soreness, but I think I am starting to get in shape now! Went to the dentist today and bummer : two small cavities. Got to get the filled on Dec. 1st. First cavities in nearly two years though so that's good. Plus, since I gave up soda on Nov. 23, 2006, I've only had these two and one more cavity I believe. Testament to just how bad soda is for you. Getting excited for this weekend too. I have engagement photos finally with Emmy! Looking forward to it. Also today means one month until I am done with student teaching! I can do this! I am so close to being done with grad school I can taste it! Now time to go do lesson plans, grab some dinner, laundry and cleaning! Splits tonight were great! Really started kicking it into gear by mile 5, but didn't want to push it too hard so I backed off a bit on the 6th mile. Splits:

  • Mile 1: 8:55
  • Mile 2: 8:38
  • Mile 3: 8:18
  • Mile 4: 8:00
  • Mile 5: 7:32
  • Mile 6: 7:38
  • .32: 2:17 (7:11)

Total Time: 51:21 Total Distance: 6.32 miles Average Pace: 8:07

Brooks Addictions 8 - #2 Miles: 6.32
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3:55 PM - Sunny and temperature right around 53 or so at the start, 41 at the finish once the sun was down. Got home from school and found out my youngest brother, Harry, was going to the "Galway Preserve" to look at a possible Eagle Scout Project. Had never heard of the Galway Preserve so I went with them. Turns out that it is a new trail that they made on land left by one of the elders that passed away at church, Becky DesRoches. She was 97 or something when she died two years ago. One of my dad's close friends. We used to visit her in the nursing home. I went and stretched and eased into a jog. Had a ton of fun! Amazing that on about 1.5 miles of trails you could have everything you could imagine and more! Uphills, downhills, twists, turns, stream crossings, ponds. You name it. This place has it all. The only downers are a few places are pretty muddy and wet, and they have logs going across them, but they aren't tied together. So had to tip toe tip toe across. Also there were a few rough spots when it came to roots. Since no one has raked the leaves there are a lot of hidden roots. Still loads of fun though. Really what I needed to get in on a Thursday afternoon. Will be a nice trail system once more people get on it and/or once people clean it up a bit. Hopefully Harry chooses it. Will be nice to have some trails to run on in Galway for once! I hate having to drive 20 or 30 minutes to go running! Splits were good considering:

  • Mile 1: 9:48
  • Mile 2: 9:25
  • Mile 3: 9:19
  • Mile 4: 9:45
  • Mile 5: 8:25

Total Time: 47:35 Total Distance: 5.10 miles Average Pace: 9:19

Brooks Addictions 8 - #2 Miles: 5.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 184.00
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2:00 PM - Temperature around 51 degrees or so at the start of the run. It was raining though and Emmy was nice enough to go to the track with me. I wasn't sure what the run would be like since yesterday was a really long day for me with work right after student teaching. Next week will not be much better since I had to take three more nights of work at the bookstore because student teaching is costing me too much money. It is going to suck but I have to work at the bookstore on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights on top of the Friday shift from 3-930 after student teaching. Blargh. Might have to be doing the whole 430am running thing. Today's run was fun though at the track. Got in a short run while Emmy picked up trash and bottles people left around the fields and track. She is such a trooper to put up with crazy stuff that I do. Emmy ran about a mile and change with me too on the track. Splits were all over the place. Started with a slower mile, then wanted to push the pace and see what a faster mile felt like. I did a mile in 6:16 and then did a 3:19 880 in the wind afterwards. Felt pretty good. Ended up doing 4.07 miles in 31:00, and hit the 4 mile mark in 30:29.

Total Time: 31:09  Total Distance: 4.07 miles Average Pace: 7:40

Brooks Addictions 8 - #2 Miles: 4.07
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