Wednesday, October 19, 2016

D.O.R.

I pulled this from my social media. Would like to try to use this blog more to collect just training/event stuff. Plan to update the site with better content as well. The event I talk about below was from 9/29/16
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D.O.R.
Drop On Request
It means "I quit"

A couple of weeks ago I attempted my first GoRuck Heavy....and failed....early. For those who don't know, a GoRuck is generally a military style team based endurance event where you march around with around a 40# ruck (backpack) broken up by different forms of PT (physical training)....push ups, burpees, thrusters, etc. At any given moment, you may also be required to carry "coupons" (additional weight) beyond your pack, which may be sandbags, logs, teammates, etc. The different levels of the standard GoRuck events are as follows:

Light - ~5 hours, ~10 miles, average completion 100%
Tough - ~12 hours, ~20 miles, average completion 94%
Heavy - ~24 hours, ~40 miles, average completion 50%

I've done both a Light & Tough with little to no problems. I knew the Heavy would be much tougher, but wanted the challenge...at least when I signed up a year ago I did. To the casual observer, I train plenty for these events, but any seasoned veteran will recognize my training the past year has been half-assed at best. Sure, I did all the big movements (12 mile speed ruck, overnight ruck, heavy coupon ruck) but I didn't really push things. The day-to-day workouts were also lacking, both in quantity & quality. On days where "life happened", I would choose to skip the workout instead of making something, no matter how minimal, happen. To really screw things up, I decided to sign up/train for my first full marathon this December and knock off my first half-marathon (as part of said marathon training) just 4 days prior to the Heavy. Burning the candle at both ends to say the least. Really dumb idea for most people, especially someone pushing 40 who just really got into racing/rucking/endurance events about 3 years ago.

In spite of my awareness of these training shortcomings, I figured I was strong enough & could will my way through the event. I'm reasonably in shape & it worked for me at the Tough over a year ago. Surely I was at least twice as strong mentally & physically than a year ago, even if it was by way of a half-assed training regimen. I started to get my usual game day focus late Tuesday, maybe all day Wednesday. I couldn't think of anything other than the event & ways to prepare & push through. I was a less than stellar father/husband because I was so inside my head thinking about the event (apologies to my family). Took Thursday off so I could rest up & make final preparations for the event...and that's when I started to realize this was going to get ugly. My mental state in the morning went beyond focus into pure tunnel vision. I was incredibly nervous, to the point where I sent a text to my wife expressing my nerves. I tend to play my cards pretty close to the chest, so this is a big thing....to admit weakness. After getting her "you'll be fine" responses, talking to my battle buddy (Mar) and getting some rest/food in I felt fine in the afternoon. I had the mindset now that if I could get through the initial PT Test & Welcome Party (typically the hardest part of the event) and last until midnight, I would be ok the remaining 18 hours. The bulk of the event after PT Test is just droning miles....move with a bunch of weight....and I can usually shut the pain out of my mind and just get it done.

I get to the start point in Fort Worth feeling in good spirits. I'm laughing and chatting with the rest of the team. I'm quite a smart ass by nature and like to try to keep the mood light. Probably a tactic I picked up watching years of M.A.S.H. where Hawkeye & the crew would use ridiculousness to escape the horror of war. If I was "going to war" I was going to laugh it off. Cadre Brad & Cadre Chad (the event leaders) do the usual clerical stuff of introductions, roll call, gear check, safety briefing, etc. Then it's announced that instead of starting with the usual PT Test movements, we're starting with the 12 mile road march. Mar and I are OK with this since we know the usual time cut is 3.5 hours & we did a similar run in training right at 3 hours flat. Unfortunately, this is where my night ended. Probably 3 miles in, I started feeling twinges in my hips, right knee, upper back, etc. All stuff that is more or less normal for rucking, but typically shows up much later in the game for me. My toes are slamming into the fronts of my shoes and then the doubts krept in. I started thinking about all the reasons I didn't want to be there....too hard, waste of time, would rather be with my family, anything but this. A large chunk of the team had already powered on to finish the ruck (this initial part is individual, not team based per se) with 4-5 of us trailing behind. I powered through to finish in what felt like roughly 20 minutes behind the rest of the pack, but I felt like I was going to be a hindrance to the team should I move on. I sat with Mar discussing things for a bit and right before the team moved on I walked up to Cadre Brad & notified him of my intention to drop. He seemed kind of shocked & said I had a very good time in the ruck. I told him where I was mentally & physically and he accepted my drop. I sat in the Jeep for a moment, posted the cryptic "dor" post so I could more or less tag the moment & drove home.

The past couple of weeks, I've tried to work up this write up. Been reflecting on things & trying to get back into the roll of marathon training. Also considering if I will attempt another Heavy. This weekend has been GoRuck Selection. I'm not going into specifics of the event, but rest assured it's loads tougher than what I have ever attempted. Several people I consider men among boys (in a community made up of virtual beasts) have dropped from the event. But seeing the work they have put in has inserted new direction in my life. At this point, I will focus on marathon training, but WILL do another Heavy. It has to be the right place as travel is difficult for me, but once I find the right event, it will be my focus with 100% training in the lead up. January 2017 starts the search for redemption. I'll turn 39 next year. Heavy by 40....accept nothing less. And eat plenty of peanut buttah (GRS people understand). 

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Is this thing on?

Checking in after an apparent year of radio silence. I've been doing a ton of training this past year & learned a lot in the process. Have a multitude of ides for content on here that should come to fruition in the next several weeks. Keep it locked!

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Superhero Scramble letdown

I've finally been stung by the antics of a poorly run race organization. I suppose it was bound to happen at some point, but I take great pains to avoid bad businesses. The "bad business" in this case is Superhero Scramble (SHS). Rather than attempt to wax poetic about the race, I'll let the esteemed Matt B Davis inform you of some of the history of this race & their recent issues.

http://obstacleracingmedia.com/ocr-news/superhero-unmasked/

Wish I had read that article prior to signing up in November for their Dallas race, originally scheduled for February 22, 2014. On December 27, 2013 we all received word that SHS was rescheduling their inaugural Dallas race for September 2014. Their reasoning behind the reschedule was simply "a couple of longstanding races happening in the area on the same day, which we were unaware of and many people have reached out and pleaded for us to choose a different date." A cursory check of all races in the area revealed nothing of import, however, it has been brought to my attention that the Cowtown Marathon (a Boston Marathon qualifier) is being held February 23 (with some shorter versions being held 21st & 22nd). A further look at the SHS website reveals that (as of today) the Dallas event is only 30% sold. While road, trail & OCR people tend to mingle, I highly doubt the stated tremendous outcry from the marathon community to reschedule SHS. Simply put this feels like a business decision by SHS to push for higher attendance (read: better profit, if any) of the Dallas event. Oh, and the official word took hours to come from SHS, whereas the initial rumblings came from Living Social customers who received an email from LS that morning. Seems to me a race should have more up front communication with their direct paying customers than a third party site has with theirs.

In any case, reschedules are fine....I've had them happen to me with both Warrior Dash & Savage Race. In both cases the companies were quick to issue refunds upon request since I was unable to make their rescheduled races. In this case, however, SHS is being a little less than customer friendly. They have simply transferred everyone to the rescheduled race and offered a free race voucher which can either be used at a different (currently out of state) race or by a friend at the Dallas date (assuming it actually happens). Here's some of the problems with this:
1) I have a schedule conflict & cannot make the new/September date of the race
2) Given that I am unable to make the new date, I don't really have anyone to give the additional free race to for September.
3) I personally can't attend the out of state races due to the additional cost of travel (airfare, lodging, etc)

I immediately emailed SHS the morning of December 27 requesting a refund, but have not heard back. Incidentally, I attempted contact with them several weeks back inquiring on some details for the kid's race...took them a week to get back to me there. They have, however, posted on their Facebook page a refusal to offer refunds for the reschedule race. This has prompted me to both dispute the charge with my bank & file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. Incidentally, as of today, SHS has cancelled their March 2014 Southern California event & offered everyone a full refund. Here's hoping my complaints are processed before SHS declares bankruptcy & I never see my money again.

Ultimately, at this time, given the poorly executed customer service by SHS, I cannot in good conscience recommend any of their races to anyone who may read this. Avoid Superhero Scramble like the plague!

Monday, December 16, 2013

2014 Race Schedule

So I was cranking out a list of potential races for the upcoming year when it dawned on me that there's a shit ton of things to do in the world of OCR. even just in Texas. To that end, I'm starting my official list of races I'm either participating in, or think you may find interesting for 2014. For right now it's all OCR or theme based, but I will probably add in some road and/or trail races at some point.

2/22 - Superhero Scramble, Forney   --- Cancelled...see my follow up here.
4/12 - Atlas Race (venue pending)
4/19 - Hit & Run 5k, Dallas (this is a straight up fun run with obstacles styled like the TV show Wipeout)
5/17 - Spartan Super, Burnet
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some others kind of bouncing around but I'm not yet signed up for:
12/13-12/14 - Spartan Beast (date/venue pending)
Spartan Sprint (date pending, stadium race at AT&T Stadium...no mud but all the obstacles)
5/10 - Gladiator Rock 'n Run
Tough Mudder (date/venue pending, typically around October/November)
9/13 - Savage Race, Grandview DFW Jailbreak (date/venue pending, typically around September/October) 6/8 - Merrell Down & Dirty, Cedar Hill (they have 3 & 6 mile versions as well as kid's race)
TNMRA Series (local event, they do a 3-4 part series typically themed around a holiday, Halloween, St Pat's Day, Cinco De Mayo, Summer)

This is just a quick & dirty listing to help me get things straight in my mind. I'll add/edit as things go along including any discounts I find. As usual, permalink will be in the upper right hand corner.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Training tips

"Run fast. Eat well. Climb shit. Lift shit. Have fun."

Those are the words from one Ella Anne Kociuba when asked for any OCR training tips. She's a bit of a rockstar amongst the OCR set thanks in no part to her fairly consistent podium stands and kick ass attitude...suppose it doesn't hurt that she's pretty easy on the eyes (Texas kicks ass like that). Sums it up pretty well, I think.  Bottom line: fuel your body, push your body.  What's on your training schedule today?

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Conquer the Gauntlet

For anyone in the Dallas area that had to pull out of Savage Race due to the venue/date change, I was just tipped to a new race in the area in May.  Conquer the Gauntlet will be at the same venue that Savage was in on May 11. Four miles with 25 obstacles is nice. Looks to be a start up, so I have no real review on them & how they manage their races, just throwing the info out there for anyone who might be interested.  I'm skipping it as I'm already doing Spartan the week after & don't really feel I'm yet conditioned well enough to run back-to-back like that.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Savage Race

Unfortunately Savage Race changed their venue & date to November, so I had to pull out. They did make the refund process quick & painless, so I'll definitely consider them again in the future. If you would like info on the race in general, hit up www.savagerace.com.

Still running Firefly in March, Spartan in May & Tough Mudder in October.  Stay tuned to see if any more pop up worth the time.