An Outdated Canine Learns New Methods – iRunFar


AJW's Taproom[Author’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the unique opportunities and challenges of growing older as a runner.]

After over 30 years of operating ultramarathons, subsequent month, I might be doing one thing within the sport I’ve by no means accomplished earlier than — run a 250-mile race. On Might 5, I’ll embark on the longest run of my life on the Cocodona 250 Mile right here in my residence state of Arizona. Over the previous a number of months, as I’ve constructed up my coaching earlier than the massive day, I’ve been more and more experiencing the pre-race pleasure of a starting ultrarunner, and I have to admit it’s fairly enjoyable.

Not surprisingly, I really feel a lot of the identical anxiousness I felt over three a long time in the past making ready for my first extremely. And, alongside the way in which, I’ve realized that there are a number of points of operating a brand new and for much longer distance which might be testing my means to adapt to new issues. Put one other method, the Cocodona 250 Mile is educating this previous canine some new tips.

AJW and his dog Josey, a black dog with curly hair

Andy Jones-Wilkins and his canine, Josey, in Arizona. Photograph courtesy of Andy Jones-Wilkins.

The most important and most mentally overwhelming new trick I have to study is managing sleep in such an extended race. In my total profession operating ultras, I’ve slept throughout a race precisely as soon as, on the 2016 Hardrock 100. For each one in every of my different races, I’ve been capable of get by them with out sleep. This may clearly not be the case at Cocodona!

It appears to me that managing sleep is without doubt one of the largest challenges most runners face at multi-day occasions, and there appear to be many alternative plans and techniques that athletes make use of of their races. As for me, I’m engaged on a plan that may have me run as far into the second evening of the race as I can earlier than taking my first sleep break. Then, from there, I don’t actually have a plan, apart from sleeping each time I really feel the necessity to and having my crew and pacers handle these sleep breaks in order that they don’t seem to be too lengthy.

The subsequent new trick I’m studying is tips on how to use poles. I’ve solely raced with poles just a few instances and by no means for the size of time I might be utilizing them at Cocodona. I’ve been diving into the analysis on power expenditure variations with and with out poles and have a normal plan of when and the place I’ll use them. I’m additionally studying that I’ve wanted to work on my higher physique power as a part of my coaching as utilizing poles does result in higher physique fatigue. Lastly, I proceed to work on my pole approach as there are clearly variations between the appropriate method to make use of poles and the flawed method, and an excessive amount of of the flawed method definitely provides to muscle fatigue and ache.

Lastly, I’m coming to grips with carrying a heavy pack. For almost all of my ultrarunning profession, I’ve been a handheld particular person. Two bottles and a pair of shorts with pockets have been traditionally sufficient for me to get by any of my ultras. Operating Cocodona this fashion is just not potential. Between obligatory gear, the quantity of water wanted on a number of sections of the course, and the extensive temperature swings in the course of the race, operating Cocodona have to be accomplished with a pack. And a reasonably heavy one at that. I’m slowly adjusting to operating with a heavy pack throughout lots of my every day runs, and over time I’m turning into extra accustomed to it.

2021 Three Days of Syllamo 3

AJW operating the 2021 Three Days of Syllamo stage race along with his most popular handheld bottle. Photograph: Amanda Harvey

A month out from the massive day and I’m keen and excited for the race, as this previous canine is oddly having fun with studying some new tips!

Bottoms up!

AJW’s Beer of the Week

Old Dog Brewing Co.This week’s beer of the week comes from Outdated Canine Brewing Firm in Bobcaygeon, Ontario. Single Malt Scottie is a wealthy and nutty Scottish ale, harking back to the basic Scottish ales of Glasgow. Weighing in at a light 4.7%, Single Malt Scottie is a scrumptious beer to be loved nearly any time.

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