Training February 25th – March 3rd

This week 55.0 Miles, 10 hours 37 minutes 52 seconds, Pace average 11:36.  7108 calories

Saturday February 25th – 2.4 Miles shakeout walk in 26:59 pace average 11:14.

Sunday February 26th – The Cowtown 50K – 31 Miles in 5:50:45 pace average 11:18

Monday February 27th – 4 Miles in 49:42 pace average 12:25.

Tuesday February 28th – 4.8 Miles in 57:21 pace average 11:57.   5 sets of 75 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday March 1st – 8 Miles in 1:37:48 pace average 12:13.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday March 2nd – 4.8 Miles in 55:24 pace average 11:32.  4 sets of 7 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday March 3rd – Date night with my Wife!

I had a great race at the Cowtown 50K this week. Pushed myself beyond my limit. Time now to expand that limit. Working out my soreness. I am not ever this sore after a Centurion race. I have a small local Marathon in just over three weeks. With a good recovery I would like to finish a marathon with a sub 11 minute mile average pace. We will see.

 

 

2017 Cowtown 50K

I was not pleased with my Back2Back Marathon performance during the New Years double.  I was so slow it embarrassed me. I thought it over and added speed training back into my workouts. That simple change has resparked my excitement. As a result I set a Big goal for The Cowtown Ultra Marathon 50K. I wanted to finish sub 5:50. I have been thinking about a goal after I finish my World Centurion Quest. The Netherlands has an Award for any Walker that can finish a 100K in 11:30 hours. The Honderdman 100 Man Pin. A very tough challenge mix of speed and endurance. If I can not do a 50K sub 5:45 the Honderdman 100 Man Pin is out of the question. Test one for 2017 a 5:50 50K.

The setting, one of my favorite races. The Cowtown Ultra in Fort Worth, Texas. Fort Worth is always a fun weekend for my Wife and I. We Love it. The weather this year was perfect. 40 degrees with 20 mph wind and cloudy. Warmed up to 60 degrees. I dressed with shorts and a short sleeve shirt. If I am going to race fast I want to stay cool.

My goal pace a 11:15. I started faster than that and it felt easy. The whole race felt easy up to the marathon distance. I was almost two minutes under pace. Then I got that feeling. That feeling like my hamstrings were going to cramp. I have had those cramps before. I have to stop and painfully try and rub out the cramp. It blows about five minutes. Five minutes it took the whole race to gain. It is much better to just slow down a little. Keep walking but without the hard push. It worked. I sped back up. Then it happened again. So for four miles I walked the tight rope between a cramp and as fast as I could. I knew I was going to be close to my goal time. I just could not risk a five minute cramp. So I crossed the line with a 5:50:45. So close. I am pleased. I have only trained for speed again for seven weeks. After my Centurion race in New Zealand in October I will start training for the 2018 Cowtown 50K. The Goal……………..Sub 5:45.

   

Training February 18th – 24th

This week 31.2 Miles, 5 hours 57 minutes 15 seconds, Pace average 11:27.  4073 calories

Saturday February 18th – 4.8 Miles in 56:12 pace average 11:42.  5 sets of 75 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday February 19th – 8 Miles in 1:27:54 pace average 10:59.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday February 20th – 4.8 Miles in 56:17 pace average 11:43. 4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday February 21st – 4.8 Miles in 55:10 pace average 11:30.

Wednesday February 22nd – 4.8 Miles in 54:15 pace average 11:18.

Thursday February 23rd – 4 Miles in 47:28 pace average 11:52

Friday February 24th – My 54th Birthday. Date night with my Wife!

What a great taper week. My legs feel fresh. The weather forecast for The Cowtown 50K on Sunday is a low of 40 and a high of 65. Wind 20 mph and partly cloudy. Everything has come together for a great race. Now to do my part.

Training February 11th – 17th

This week 51.2 Miles, 9 hours 47 minutes 29 seconds, Pace average 11:29. 6747 calories

Saturday February 11th – 4.8 Miles in 56:32 pace average 11:47.  5 sets of 75 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday February 12th – 20 Miles in 3:43:45 pace average 11:11.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday February 13th – 4.8 Miles in 56:06 pace average 11:41. 4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday February 14th – 4.8 Miles in 56:29 pace average 11:46.  5 sets of 75 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday February 15th – 12 Miles in 2:22:25 pace average 11:52.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday February 16th – 4.8 Miles in 52:11 pace average 10:52.   4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy

Friday February 17th – Date night with my Wife!

This week was a great confidence booster going into my 50K race taper. Walking faster is feeling more natural each week.

Training February 4th – 10th

This week 55.2 Miles, 10 hours 48 minutes 31 seconds, Pace average 11:45. 7205 calories

Saturday February 4th – 4.8 Miles in 56:51 pace average 11:51.  5 sets of 74 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday February 5th – 24 Miles in 4:44:05 pace average 11:50.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday February 6th – 4.8 Miles in 56:22 pace average 11:45.  4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday February 7th – 4.8 Miles in 54:21 pace average 11:19.  5 sets of 74 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday February 8th – 12 Miles in 2:20:46 pace average 11:44.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday February 9th – 4.8 Miles in 56:07 pace average 11:41. 4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday February 10th – Date night with my Wife!

Another great week of workouts. Looking forward to my taper for the Cowtown 50k in two weeks. I have a good feeling toward this race. With a good taper I should have fresh legs and a new PR will be possible. Excited.

 

 

Training January 28th – February 3rd

This week 59.2 Miles, 11 hours 41 minutes 21 seconds, Pace average 11:51. 7740 calories

Saturday January 28th – 4.8 Miles in 56:27 pace average 11:45. 5 sets of 74 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday January 29th – 28 Miles in 5:31:55 pace average 11:51.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday January 30th – 4.8 Miles in 56:57 pace average 11:52.  4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday January 31st – 4.8 Miles in 55:48 pace average 11:37.  5 sets of 74 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday February 1st – 12 Miles in 2:23:16 pace average 11:56.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday February 2nd – 4.8 Miles in 56:57 pace average 11:52.  4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy

Friday February 3rd – Date night with my Wife!

My legs feel great. I feel smooth. My speed took a little hit after my 28 mile walk Sunday.  A little on the tired side after that walk. The advantage of a fixed distance course and a sports watch is you get to try and out walk the clock. Funny that sometimes I feel fast the watch says otherwise. Timed splits will keep you honest. Start a slow taper in mileage the next three weeks. Keep the speed.

 

Training January 21st – 27th

This week 55.2 Miles 10 hours 46 minutes 19 seconds, Pace average 11:43.  7440 calories

Saturday January 21st – 4.8 Miles in 56:09 pace average 11:41.  5 sets of 74 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday January 22nd – 24 Miles in 4:39:16 pace average 11:38. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday January 23rd – 4.8 Miles in 57:06 pace average 11:54.  4 sets of 7 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday January 24th – 4.8 Miles in 56:24 pace average 11:45. 5 sets of 74 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday January 25th – 12 Miles in 2:22:09 pace average 11:51. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday January 26th – 4.8 Miles in 55:17 pace average 11:31. 4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy

Friday January 27th – Date night with my Wife!

My speed is slowly returning. Walking faster in my workouts is getting easier and easier. This is a good sign. My legs and body are getting use to the work. More of the same. I have a 28 mile walk this Sunday. Then start to taper off my mileage for my 50K the end of February. Looking for a sub 6 hour finish. Hence the need for speed.

Training January 14th – 20th

This week 55.2 Miles, 10 hours 59 minutes, pace average 11:57.  7178 calories

Saturday January 13th – 4.8 Miles in 55:51 pace average 11:38.  5 sets of 74 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday January 14th – 24 Miles in 4:43:43 pace average 11:49.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday January 15th – 4.8 Miles in 55:22 pace average 11:32. 4 sets of 7 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday January 16th – 4.8 Miles in 58:59 pace average 12:17. 5 sets of 74 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday January 17th – 12 Miles in 2:29:15 pace average 12:26. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday January 18th – 4.8 Miles in 55:50 pace average 11:38. 4 sets of 7 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy

Friday January 19th – Date night with my Wife!

I am back up to full training this week. I can’t remember having a better training week. I am working hard. Feeling the results. Five weeks till The Cowtown 50K. Nineteen weeks to the Centurion Qualifier in The Netherlands. Excited.

Training January 7th – 13th

This week 51.2 Miles, 10 hours 39 minutes 15 seconds, Pace average 12:30.  5943 calories

Saturday January 7th – 4.8 Miles in 1:01:53 pace average 12:53. 5 sets of 65 push-ups. 15 minutes of Planks.

Sunday January 8th – 20 Miles in 4:19:34 pace average 12:59.  3 sets of 25 squats.

Monday January 9th – 4.8 Miles in 56:58 pace average 11:52. 4 sets of 6 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday January 10th – 4.8 Miles in 56:12 pace average 11:43.  5 sets of 65 push-ups. 15 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday January 11th – 12 Miles in 2:28:55 pace average 12:25. 3 sets of 25 squats.

Thursday January 12th – 4.8 Miles in 55:43 pace average 11:36. 4 sets of 6 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday January 13th – Date night with my Wife!

I have added speed training back into my walks. I have gotten slower and slower as I concentrated on distance endurance. I still think speed training will help a Centurion Race. It is that hard pressed DRIVE needed for speed that is also needed late in a Centurion Race. My goal is to walk all my training under 12 minutes per mile pace. Back like I did in 2014. Going to take me a few weeks to get back into that form. It helps also that I have a New Garmin 920xt sports watch. Easy to use. Easy to keep track during a walk. Uploads to my I-Pad when I return home. The truth is I have gotten lazy. I can do the mileage easy. Walking fast is work. Time to get back to work. Walking faster has also cleaned up my form. I think I missed the boat leaving out some speed work. Excited to try and regain what I have lost.

Training January 1st – 6th

This week 47.8 Miles 10 hours 22 minutes 51 seconds, Pace average 13:01.  6222 calories 

Sunday January 1st –  New Years Double Marathon. 26.2 Miles in 5:46:46.

Monday January 2nd – 4 Miles recovery.

Tuesday January 3rd – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 65 push-ups. 15 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday January 4th – 8 Miles LSD in 1:47:38. 3 sets of 25 squats.

Thursday January 5th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 6 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday January 6th – Date night with my Wife!

Yea! I am back to training for a Centurion Race. New Year, New Goals, New Drive, New Excitement. Going to be Fun!  21 weeks to the Continental Centurion Qualifier. I will be ready.

 

New Years Double Marathon

Day One

My second year to race these Back2Back Marathons in Allen, Texas. A small very well organized race. This year I had no intentions of racing. Just using the race as a nice Back2Back training weekend. Training with a bunch of like minded folks with support. Four 6.55 mile laps on wide concrete sidewalks. It was a little cool at the begInning. It ended up almost too warm at the end. As I expected I have lost my speed. I never was fast. I could however hold a pace under 12 minutes with no problem. Not any more. I focused on 100 mile Centurion races and it cost me on my marathons. I am not worried about it. I want to join every World Centurion club. That is my ONLY goal. Marathon’s for training. I finished with a 5:24:53. Tomorrow will be very close to Centurion pace.

Day Two

Centurion training on tired legs today. I didn’t care if I finished dead last. I just wanted the training miles. To my surprise I felt good. If you ever think about trying a Centurion race. Try a back to back marathon. That second day will give you a good idea what a Centurion walk feels like. I finished today in 5:46:46

I really like this race. So much of the race is an out and back you get to see everyone many times. A very personal race. My only problem is when the race takes place. December is a very busy Month at work for me. I have dropped all November races. Now I will add December to that list as well. Spring and early fall races for me.

In the News and Videos

Mercy Health Love County by Barbara Sessions.

http://www.mercyhealthlovecounty.com/news/view/314

The Daily Ardmoreite by Micah McVicker http://www.ardmoreite.com/sports/20161224/walk-for-change-burneyville-man-and-ultra-walker-traverses-100-miles-in-24-hours

A great Blog post about the African Centurion by my Friend and Fellow Centurion Dave Ingram. http://daveawalker.blogspot.com/2016/10/african-centurion-2016.html

Video about the South African Centurion. I make a cameo early in the video.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06ZUZvbdW4s

I great article from the Australian magazine The Monthly by Paul Connolly about the Centurion race in Coburg, Victoria. https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2016/june/1464703200/paul-connolly/foot-soldiers

My Profile on the Australian Centurion Website. Thanks Tim Erickson.  http://www.centurions.org.au/centprofiles/68%20Rob%20Robertson.pdf

Australian Jack Webber Trophy

A video taken at the end of the 2015 A2A Marathon by my Friend Joe Freeland. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNpJ031HeAw

 

 

2016 in Review 2017 Looking ahead

For me 2016 was a BIG Year. Four years ago I made my New Years resolution to walk 6 days per week. Who knew how far walking would take me? Took my first ever international trip. Flew down to Melbourne, Australia in April. While I was there I joined the Australian Centurion Club. C68. Only the second American member. The trip to Australia was so much fun in August I flew to Edinburgh, Scotland. Rode the train down to Redcar, England. While I was there I joined the British Centurion Club. C1169. Only the second American member in the 105 year club history. If you can walk two one hundred mile races in a year why not attempt a third. In October I flew down to Cape Town, South Africa. While I was there I joined the inaugural African Centurion Club. C11.

What did I learn from 2016. Just because you can do something does not mean you should. Three international One hundred mile races in the same year was tough on my body. My goal has been to join all six world Centurion Clubs. In a Centurion race you must pace yourself. I also need to pace myself on the number of Centurions I race each year. What would be wrong with one a year? I did that in 2015 with the United States Centurion.

So now I have two Centurion clubs left to join. The Continental Centurion Qualifier in Weert, Netherlands and the New Zealand Centurion Qualifier in Auckland. The races are four months apart.

My Goal for 2017.  Finish my quest. Attempt Both Centurion Qualifiers.  I think I would go crazy in October watching the New Zealand race on the internet. Knowing I could be there racing. After all, two International Centurion Races in a year can’t be that hard. Right? Going to be fun!

 

December 2016 Mileage

DECEMBER 17 DAYS 171.8 MILES

November 25 Days 196.8 MILES
October 19 Days 229.6 MIles
September 25 Days 229.6 Miles
August 23 Days 241.6 Miles
July 26 Days 248.8 Miles
June 25 Days 260.0 Miles
May 26 Days 261.7 Miles
April 23 Days 231.1 Miles
March 26 Days 235.4 Miles
February 24 Days 220.2 Miles
January 26 Days 283.9 Miles

TOTAL 2016 285 DAYS 2810.5 MILES

Training December 24th – 31st

This week 51.0 Miles

Saturday December 24th – 4.8 Miles

Sunday December 25th –  Day Off

Monday December 26th – 8 Miles LSD in 1:42:53.

Tuesday December 27th  –  4 Miles

Wednesday December 28th –  4 Miles

Thursday December 29th  – 4 Miles

Friday December 30th – Date night with my Wife!

Saturday December 31st – New Years Double Marathon 26.2 miles in 5:24:53.

Kicked off my June Centurion training this week. Felt good to get back on the program. The break was nice. I was starting to miss the routine however.

 

Training December 17th – 23rd

This week 24.8 Miles

Saturday December 17th – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 74 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Sunday December 18th –  20 Miles LSD in 4:20:48. 3 sets of 30 squats

Good thing I am tapering for a race. Lots of Christmas activities with My Kids and Gandkids this week. Everyone have a Merry Christmas!

Training December 10th – 16th

This week 50.4 Miles

Saturday December 10th – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 74 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Sunday December 11th –  24 Miles in 4:57:25. 3 sets of 30 squats

Monday December 12th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday December 13th  –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 74 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Wednesday December 14th –  Unscheduled day off.

Thursday December 15th  – 12 miles LSD in 2:40:25. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Friday December 16th – Date night with my Wife.

I had to work hard to get in the workouts I did this week. I start my race taper the middle of next week. I have to admit I am pleased with myself.  To be this busy and still walking. Starting to look forward to my Back2Back Marathons in two weeks.

Training December 3rd – 9th

This week 40.8 Miles

Saturday December 3rd –  Unscheduled day off.

Sunday December 4th –  24 Miles in LSD in 5:10:22.  3 sets of 30 squats

Monday December 5th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 7 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday December 6th  –  Unscheduled day off.

Wednesday December 7th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:42:38.

Thursday December 8th  – Grandson’s Christmas program.

Friday December 9th – Date night with my Wife.

Wow life and work has bumped training this week. The next two weeks are not looking much different. No Panic. No guilt. Hard to say for sure but the extra rest seems to be doing me some good. I am just maintaining my fitness till after New year. Start that serious training in 2017.

Training November 26th – December 2nd

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday November 26th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 73 push-ups,  21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday November 27th –  24 Miles in LSD in 5:08:21.  3 sets of 30 squats

Monday November 28th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 7 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday November 29th  –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 74 push-ups.

Wednesday November 30th – 12 Miles in 2:39:22.  3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday December 1st  – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of  7 chin-ups.

Friday December 2nd – Date Night with my Wife!

My legs are back. Felt like my old self this week. My recovery is working. More of the same next week.

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November 2016 Mileage

NOVEMBER 25 DAYS 196.8 MILES

October 19 Days 229.6 MIles
September 25 Days 229.6 Miles
August 23 Days 241.6 Miles
July 26 Days 248.8 Miles
June 25 Days 260.0 Miles
May 26 Days 261.7 Miles
April 23 Days 231.1 Miles
March 26 Days 235.4 Miles
February 24 Days 220.2 Miles
January 26 Days 283.9 Miles

Total 2016 268 Days 2638.7 Miles

Training November 19th – 25th

This week 50.4 Miles

Saturday November 19th –  Day off visiting my Oldest Son and his Wife

Sunday November 20th –  24 Miles in LSD in 5:09:46. 3 sets of 30 squats

Monday November 21st – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 7 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday November 22nd  –  Unscheduled day off.

Wednesday November 24th – 12 Miles in 2:29:38.  3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday November 25th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of  8 chin-ups.

Friday November 26th – 4.8 Miles, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

I have my annual November sinus infection this week. I have let the infection effect my workouts. I could just push on. Work Hard through it. It is six long months till my race in The Netherlands. I think I will just maintain my fitness for now. Start the hard training after my back 2 back marathons.  Use the New Years double for training. Kick it into high gear in 2017.

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Training November 12th – 18th

This week 51.2 Miles

Saturday November 12th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 73 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday November 13th –  20 Miles LSD in 4:12:30. 3 sets of 30 squats

Monday November 14th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 6 chin-ups.

Tuesday November 15th  –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 73 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday November 16th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:42:10. 3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday November 17th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 7 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday November 18th – Date night with my wife.

I skipped my heavy bag workout Monday. When I put my left glove on there was a yellow jacket wasp in the glove. Proof that the biggest in the fight is not automatically the winner. Speaking of biggest. I plan to race The Netherlands the lightest I can. Rather than wait and drop weight a couple of months before, I will start now. My goal is ten pounds lighter.  A great workout week. Working on speed. It is coming back.

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Training November 5th – 11th

This week 30.4 Miles

Saturday November 5th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 65 push-ups. 15 minutes of Planks.

Sunday November 6th –  8 Miles in 1:40:17. 3 sets of 20 squats

Monday November 7th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 5 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday November 8th  –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 65 push-ups. 15 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday November 9th – 8 Miles LSD in 1:44:09. 3 sets of 20 squats

Thursday November 10th – Unscheduled day off.

Friday November 11th –  Date night with my Wife!

I have felt good this week. Nothing hurt. Still no pop in my legs. It will come back.  Jump back into my 50+ mile training next week. Back up to full sets on my strength training. I have survived my very ambitious 2016 Centurion goals. Now to work toward 2017. Excited.

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Training October 29th – November 4th

This week 14.4 Miles

Saturday October 29th – Day Off

Sunday October 30th – Day Off

Monday October 31st – Day Off

Tuesday November 1st  –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 65 push-ups. 15 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday November 2nd – 4.8 Miles, 3 sets of 20 squats

Thursday November 3rd – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 5 chin-ups.

Friday November 4th – Date night with my Wife!

I push mowed my half acre lawn Saturday. I had some discomfort in my left knee. So I took a few more days off from training. I have no reason to risk an injury. My next Centurion Qualifier is in seven months. I can use my back2back marathons in 8 weeks as training. I don’t have to race them.  Just a nice slow recovery. Keeping my eye on the BIG goal.

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My Goal

Wow I find myself once again this year setting a Goal. I have had a BIG year. My goal now is to continue on with my journey to join every world Centurion club. Only two are left. Next up is The Netherlands. There are no American members of the Continental European Centurion Club. The race is the first weekend of June in Weert, Netherlands. I have wanted to race in the Netherlands for a long time. I just could not make a race there fit my calendar. I have never raced a Centurion Qualifier without at least two Dutch racers in the race. The Dutch are very good even paced Racewalkers. I am excited. However the race is seven months away. Back to using Marathons and a 50K for training. Kick off with Back2Back Marathons New Years eve and Day. Then I plan to race for a big personal best at the Cowtown 50K in February. A local Marathon in March. Then my Big Goal Race in The Netherlands.

The quest to Walk 100 miles in 24 Hours in The Netherlands!

Going to be Fun!

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October 2016 mileage

OCTOBER 19 DAYS 229.6 MILES

September 25 Days 229.6 Miles
August 23 Days 241.6 Miles
July 26 Days 248.8 Miles
June 25 Days 260.0 Miles
May 26 Days 261.7 Miles
April 23 Days 231.1 Miles
March 26 Days 235.4 Miles
February 24 Days 220.2 Miles
January 26 Days 283.9 Miles

Total 2016 243 Days 2441.9 Miles

Training October 22nd – 28th

This week 100.0 Miles

Saturday October 22nd – Start of the African Centurion. Robben Island, South Africa

Sunday October 23rd – Finished 100 Miles 22 Hours 36 minutes 03 seconds

Monday October 24th – Recovery Day

Tuesday October 25th –  Travel Day (A LOOOOONG Travel Day.)

Wednesday October 26th –  Recovery From Travel Day

Thursday October 27th – I am in a pattern. Recovery Day

Friday October 28th – Date Night with my Wife!

WOW! What a Race. Hardest Centurion Race I have done. Word of advise. Don’t plan Centurion races 11 weeks apart. I really felt my race in England during the last third of my African race. These races are tough on your body. You can feel recovered. You can feel rested. Deep down it takes me longer to be FULLY recovered. But hey. I was not going to quit. I have had tough races before. The scenery in Africa made the pain more bearable.

Back to easy walks and strength training next week. Nice slow recovery.  I have back2back Marathons in 9 weeks to train for. New Years Eve and Day.

14859679_10154690312104851_6079984488876440692_o  Robben Island, South Africa. Looking toward Cape Town. These shells were along the road on both sides. The insides were a metallic silver. Photo by Michel Evans.

img_0064  Sunday Morning. Photo by Anthony Long.

img_0063  Penguins. Yes that is correct. Walking with Penguins in South Africa. Who knew?  A Centurion race with million dollar scenic views. Photo by Liz Ingram.

 

The Inaugural African Centurion Qualifier

The Inaugural African Centurion Qualifier on Robben Island, South Africa. October 22nd and 23rd. Not long after I joined the Centurion Brotherhood I heard this rumor. “Africa is going to have a Centurion Race”. I had my fingers crossed it was true and that the race fit my calendar. The rumor became reality and it did fit my calendar. I was so excited to race an inaugural Centurion Race.

When I first started walking January 2013 I joined a walking support site. One Member on that site was from South Africa. Dave Ingram. Dave has walked the Famous Comrades Ultra six times. Dave is a speed and endurance walker mix. When I started it was his training and finish times I tried to match. Dave also entered the African Centurion. Now I had a chance to meet Dave and walk a race with him. We were not alone. I was not surprised to see Sandra Brown had signed up. Success in Africa would give Sandra SEVEN World Centurion Badges. The only person in the world with seven. The elite field of Centurion walkers did not stop there. Triple Centurion’s  John Kilmartin, Frans Leijtens and Antoine Hunting. Double Centurion’s Robbie Callister, Pete Miller and Janette Morgan. Centurion’s Nour Addine Ayyoub, Suzannah Corkill, Richard Gerrard, James Quirk, Philip Vermeulen, Marco Bloemerts, Remy van den Brand, Vinny Lynch, Kersten Mosig, Werner Alberts and Chris Cale.  19 Centurion’s and 31 elite walkers seeking their first Centurion Badge. A large field of 49 racers. Looking at that list it is not hard to figure out what was about to happen. There was going to be a race for African Centurion C1. A walking race like I had never seen before. Racers walking my best ever Marathon pace for 100 miles. As for me I didn’t care what number I ended up with. I just wanted to finish.

The race setting was Robben Island. Since the end of the 17th century, Robben Island has been used for the isolation of mainly political prisoners. From 1961, Robben Island was used by the South African government as a prison for political prisoners. The  former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela was imprisoned there for 18 of the 27 years he served behind bars before the fall of apartheid. To date, three of the former inmates of Robben Island have gone on to become President of South Africa. Nelson Mandela, Kgalema Motlanthe and current President Jacob Zuma. It is quite likely that the gravel we walked on was hand crushed by these men.  Now, Robben Island is a World Heritage Site and museum.

On Saturday morning we caught the ferry over to Robben Island from Cape Town. The wind howled most of the race. The waves were so big a bunch of racers were Turning green. Not the start to a long walking weekend you would want. Being the first time for the African Centurion all of us had many questions about what to expect. Most were answered after two laps. The view of the Atlantic Ocean looking toward Cape Town for 24 hours was not going to get old. When a race organizer tells you there is one small hill on the race course. Check to see how much mountain goat the director has in his family tree. Don’t trust his judgement. Bananas and potatoes are good race foods for endurance events. They are not the only good foods for endurance events. I might not ever eat another potato. The sun down here on Robben island will burn the darkest of skin. It can be the hottest place on earth and the coldest place. You will experience both in this race. Sometimes on the same lap.

When it got dark Saturday night the race changed. The 7km loop around the island spread everyone out. Most of the night you felt like the only person on the island. The only person in the world. There are a few movies that I watch every chance I get. One of those is Gladiator with Russell Crowe. Gladiator was on the plane’s movie list from Amsterdam to Cape Town. I watched it for over the one hundredth time. Two times in the movie the director depicts  Crowe as floating between earth and heaven. Both with an equal pull on him. For the whole overnight on Robben island I had the Atlantic Ocean on my right. The high winds were crashing large waves from Antartica against the rocks and old ship wrecks. On the rocks were penguins. Along the road were bleached clam shells that shined bright silver in my headlamp like a pirates treasure. Across the water stood Table mountain. The only clouds were in a circle around the top of the giant. Cape Town’s orange city lights went half way up the mountain. It looked like a lava flow coming down the side. Above to the right in the night sky was the Southern Cross. It was shining like new money. To my left was the islands light house. Sending out its beam of light all night. Just when you thought it could not get better, up rose a large half moon.  All night I walked in this beauty. I felt suspended between earth and heaven. I felt so exposed. So vulnerable. I could look into every corner of my soul. I could remember every detail of my life all the way back to my own beginning . It was a peace and euphoria like no other.

Then unfortunately or maybe fortunately the sun began to rise. As the sun climbed I fell back down to earth. I had some problems. My left knee was shot. I have had this problem before. It is from leaning. I was listing to the left. That put pressure on my knee. As my body gives in to fatigue during a one hundred mile race my core breaks down. Looking back now I realize doing two international Centurion races in 11 weeks was not a good idea. I was sure the second toe on my right foot would need amputating. My right butt check also was hurting. Amputation not an option. I had some extra time in the bank from earlier in the race. The way I was feeling I was going to need it. I managed to catch my friends Dave, John and Frans. I can’t start as fast as they do. Rather , I steadily plod along. I would be out of the race if I started as fast as they do. There was no visible clock at the race. I had to race by feel. The advantage of all the Centurion pace work I do. I knew what lap I was on but not the time I walked the lap. This caused me to push more than usual. I had one recurring thought. I did not want to have to do this again. Every Centurion I have done the finish is very special. I have never wanted to finish more than I did at this race. I loved the race. Yes as with any new race they have some bugs to fix. I promise you the 19 new African Centurion’s EARNED their numbers this weekend. Sandra Brown got her 7th Centurion badge. My friend Dave Ingram, well of course he got his Centurion. He lives for this kind of challenge.

I became African Centurion number 11. Finish time 22 hours 36 minutes 3 seconds. The most beautiful hardest race I have ever done.

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Love this African Centurion Badge.

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Adding up the Miles.

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A great video of some of the African Centurion. A short cameo by me early on.

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Training October 15th – 21st

This week 23.2 Miles

Saturday October 15th – 4.8 Miles

Sunday October 16th – 8 Miles in 1:43:22.

Monday October 17th – 4 miles

Tuesday October 18th –  4 Miles

Wednesday October 19th –  Travel Day to Cape Town South Africa

Thursday October 20th – Arrive in Cape Town 11pm

Friday October 21st – 2.4 miles to get my legs working again.

I plan each race well in advance. Several months in advance. Train week after week always looking ahead toward the big race day. I daydream about the race. Daydream about the trip. Think about the event for months. Now I find myself in South Africa. Just hours before the start. I can’t help but wonder, How did this race sneak up on me? What a beautiful country. Ocean, Mountains everyone helpful and friendly. This race will be like living in a dream. I am not nervous. Hard to describe how I feel. I just know how I am about to push my body and mind to accomplish my goal. Amazing what one can do when we set extreme goals.

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Training October 8th – 14th

This week 51.2 Miles

Saturday October 8th – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 71 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday October 9th – 20 Miles in 4:08:48. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday October 10th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups.

Taper Starts

Tuesday October 11th –  4.8 Miles

Wednesday October 12th –  4.8 Miles

Thursday October 13th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:33:18.

Friday October 14th – Date night with my Wife!

I am enjoying my taper. I feel every bit as good as I did before my British Centurion Qualifier. I count this as a good omen a week before my African Centurion race.  I am looking forward to everything about my trip next week except the 28 hour flight.

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Training October 1st – 7th

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday October 1st – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 71 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday October 2nd – 24 Miles LSD in 5:07:48. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday October 3rd – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday October 4th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 71 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday October 5th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:36:38. 3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday October 6th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday October 7th – Date night with my Wife!

What a great week of workouts. Felt good to add my strength training back in. A slow decrease in mileage then my Taper. I am officially ready for Africa.

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September 2016 Mileage

SEPTEMBER 25 Days 229.6 Miles

August 23 Days 241.6 Miles
July 26 Days 248.8 Miles
June 25 Days 260.0 Miles
May 26 Days 261.7 Miles
April 23 Days 231.1 Miles
March 26 Days 235.4 Miles
February 24 Days 220.2 Miles
January 26 Days 283.9 Miles

Total 2016 224 Days 2207.5 Miles

Training September 24th – 30th

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday September 24th –  4.8 Miles on the treadmill,

Sunday September 25th – 24 Miles on the treadmill in 5:20:00.

Monday September 26th – Travel Day home from Vegas.

Tuesday September 27th –  4.8 Miles

Wednesday September 28th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:34:33. 3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday September 29th – 4.8 Miles

Friday September 30th – 4.8 Miles

Busy this week. Between travel and my Grandson’s Baseball games. I had to skip my strength training.  Skipping the walking was never an option. Regular workouts next week and then a slow taper.

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Training September 17th – 23rd

This week 59.2 Miles

Saturday September 17th – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 71 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday September 18th –  28 Miles LSD in 6:09:54. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday September 19th – 4.8 Miles.

Tuesday September 20th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 71 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday September 21st – 12 Miles LSD in 2:41:47. 3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday September 22nd – Grandson’s Baseball Game

Friday September 23rd –  4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag before a long weekend in Vegas with my Wife for our 24th wedding anniversary.

My legs felt tired this week. Also my knees are starting to hurt. For me that means time for a new pair of shoes. Four weeks to the African Centurion Qualifier. A little R&R and great food in Vegas then just nice easy Centurion pace work. The goal is to arrive in Africa with rested legs.

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Training September 10th – 16th

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday September 10th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 71 push-ups, 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday September 11th – 24 Miles in 4:53:22, 3 sets of 30 squats

Monday September 12th – 4.8 Miles

Tuesday September 13th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 71 push-ups.

Wednesday September 14th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:41:12. 3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday September 15th – Family Dinner.

Friday September 16th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Still adding up the mileage. Legs feel great. Took advantage of a cool Sunday morning. My fastest walk since the A2A Marathon in March. More of the same next week. Going to throw in a 28 miler this Sunday.

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Training September 3rd – 9th

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday September 3rd – 24 Miles LSD in 5:05:35. 3 sets of 30 squats, 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday September 4th – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups

Monday September 5th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday September 6th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 71 push-ups. 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday September 7th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:38:33.  3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday September 8th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday September 9th – Date night with my Wife!

I got my Mojo back. A Great week of Training. More of the same for four and a half weeks. Then start my Taper.  Wow these Centurion Races come around in a hurry.

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Training August 27th – September 2nd

This week 51.2 Miles

Saturday August 27th – 4 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of Planks

Sunday August 28th –  20 Miles LSD in 4:19:56. Did not feel the love today.  3 sets of 30 squats

Monday August 29th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups.

Tuesday August 30th-  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups.

Wednesday August 31st – 12 Miles LSD in 2:41:18. 3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday September 1st – 4.8 Miles.

Friday September 2nd – Date night with my Wife!

Tough walk on Sunday. I don’t know why. Some days you just don’t feel the love. If You want to be a Centurion this is good training. During a 100 mile race there will be times you will not feel the love. We still train when it is not fun. We get through it. We gut it out. We finish. In a race you will have some rough patches. You don’t stop. You gut it out. You Finish. You will need that kind of mental training if you intend to become a Centurion. I also skipped some strength workouts. I always have a spell like this between recovery and preparation for my next race. I call it a reset. There, I am now reset. Seven weeks to Africa.

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August 2016 Mileage

AUGUST 23 Days 241.6 Miles

July 26 Days 248.8 Miles
June 25 Days 260.0 Miles
May 26 Days 261.7 Miles
April 23 Days 231.1 Miles
March 26 Days 235.4 Miles
February 24 Days 220.2 Miles
January 26 Days 283.9 Miles

Total 2016 199 Days 1982.7 Miles

Training August 20th – 26th

This week 51.2 Miles

Saturday August 20th – 4 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of Planks

Sunday August 21st –  20 Miles LSD in 4:14.17. 3 sets of 30 squats

Monday August 22nd – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 7 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday August 23rd-  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of Planks

Wednesday August 24th – 8 Miles LSD in 2:33:07. 3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday August 25th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 8 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday August 26th – Date night with my Wife!

My walking workouts have been great. I feel like I did before the Centurion in England. I am staying patient with the recovery mileage. A repeat of workouts this next week. My strength training also didn’t miss a beat except chin-ups. There is something about chin-ups. You are hanging from the bar all vulnerable. Either you can get your chin over the bar or you cant.  It is a great exercise. I can gut out push-ups and Planks. Chin-ups , no. They keep you honest. I remember three years ago learning how to do chin-ups. I could do two kicking and straining. I worked up to four sets of ten. Now post race, four sets of seven. Tonight four sets of eight.  How does it help walking? I use my arms to drive my legs walking. Chin-ups are closer to how I hold my hands and arms walking. Does it help? I associate my Centurion Success directly with my strength workouts.

I had a big development take place the end of last week. My Friend Double Badge Centurion and Ultra walking legend Ulli Kamm is the “keeper” of the U.S. Centurion Site. Ulli passed the baton to me after His more than 20 years of Service. I am far less qualified than Ulli. I am both nervous and excited to be “keeper” of The United States Centurion Walkers.

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Training August 13th – 19th

This week 32.0 Miles

Saturday August 13th – 4 Miles

Sunday August 14th –  5.6 Miles

Monday August 15th – 4.8 Miles

Tuesday August 16th-  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of Planks

Wednesday August 17th – 8 Miles LSD in 1:45:08. 3 sets of 30 squats

Thursday August 18th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 7 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday August 19th – Date night with my Wife!

Back to work this week with light recovery miles. Wow, nothing hurt, nothing sore. No high gear but I feel great. My training plan may not be for everyone but it sure works for me. No ill effects after a one hundred mile race is hard to imagine. I will be patient with my recovery. Same plan I used after my race in Australia.

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August 6th – 12th

This week 100 Miles

Saturday August 6th – Start of the 105th British Centurion Qualifier

Sunday August 7th –  100 miles in 22:19:37.

Monday August 8th – Day Off

Tuesday August 9th –  Day Off

Wednesday August 10th – Day Off. One L  O  N  G  travel day.

Thursday August 11th – Day Off

Friday August 12th – Date night with my Wife!

What a Great Trip and Race. Everything about this experience far exceeded my wildest dreams. Resting now. Eating a bunch of food I have had to pass on for weeks. I ended up with one blister on each heel. A sore left knee. Start back walking on Saturday. Strength training starts on Tuesday. A nice slow recovery. Then just enough miles to maintain my Fitness level. I will not be doing any hard training this cycle. No back2backs. My goal is to step onto the African Continent with rested, fit legs in 10 weeks.

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My Next Next Big Goal

I did it. I Achieved my Big Goal of Becoming a British Centurion. The oldest Centurion Club in the world. Now it is time to set my Next Next Big Goal.  The Inaugural African Centurion on Robben Island, South Africa, October 22nd.  The opportunity of a lifetime to have a New Centurion Qualifier Start up while I am in peak Centurion condition. The moment this race became a reality it has consumed my thoughts.

The quest to Walk 100 miles in 24 Hours in Africa!

Going to be Fun!

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International Centurion Races

Take a race as demanding as a Centurion. Add in long travel. Change of time zones. Sleep deprivation. New foods. POW you have transformed a tough race into an even tougher race. Below are a few tips that have helped me with International Centurion Races.

Plan every detail in advance: The day of your trip is not the time to find out you booked the wrong night at the hotel. Plan everything in advance. Go over your plan again and again. Check your passport. Visa. Required vaccinations. Make sure you packed everything you need for the race. Warm gear. Wet Gear. An extra change of everything.  Do not risk missing the Race you trained so hard for because you overlooked something.  Plan well = race well = SUCCESS.

Plan extra time: Leave early for the airport. Arrive early for the train. Get to the race early. Plan extra time for everything. Avoid all stress on your trip. Avoid all stress on race day. Get worked up when they pin that Centurion Badge on your shirt. The rest of the time, Calm Cool Collected.

Fly Business Class: This might not be possible. Business class is expensive. All the little extras make it worth the price. A more comfortable seat. Possibly even a bed. Priority boarding. Use of the express lane at airport screening. Priority baggage handling. Use of the airport lounge during layovers. Save up your money. These little extras are worth the price.

Pack a Carry on Bag: Pack your race shoes, socks and clothes in your carry on bag. Pack every item you MUST have in this bag. Most of the time your luggage will arrive when you do. Don’t risk arriving at the race without your race gear. Carry it with you.

Drink lots of water: One of the perks of flying business class is they have a bottle of water waiting at your seat. Drink it. They will bring another. Drink all you can during your travel. I get so worked up during travel I forget to drink. Staying hydrated during travel will help you during your Centurion race.

Don’t change your diet: I love to eat. Travel brings new foods. New times of the day to eat. Take advantage of every new food and every meal you can After the race”. Before the race do NOT change your diet. Nothing makes a Centurion race more uncomfortable than digestive distress. It is not worth it. Enjoy your race then eat your own weight in food after and on the way back home.

Take Airborne: Airborne® products contain a combination of key immune supporting vitamins and minerals plus a proprietary blend of natural herbs. Most likely you will not be alone on your flights. You will be sharing the air with several hundred people for as long as 14 hours. Some of them will be sick. Boost your odds of staying well with a boost of vitamins and minerals. Take as often as recommended on the package.

Sleep Sleep Sleep: Sleep as much as you can when ever you can. Have your seat on the plane turned into a bed. Sleep. When you get to your room. sleep. A 24 hour race is still a 24 hour race overseas. Stock up on your sleep.

International races are expensive. Failure is not an option: This is a mindset. International travel is very expensive. Flights, hotels, transportation, tours, food. Almost double if you travel with your spouse or a supporter.  Failure can NOT be an option. You are going to do your Centurion race. You are going to be successful. Nothing is going to stop you. You will not quit.

Enjoy your International Centurion Race. Just because you have decided to make the race harder. Does not mean you can’t still enjoy the experience. Race hard. Become an International Centurion.

105th British Centurion Qualifier

The Redcar Blast in Redcar, England. August 6 – 7th. The One hundred fifth year of British Centurion Qualifiers. That is Centurion Qualifiers at this club since 1911.  I have never seen anything like it. A 24 hour walking race with the atmosphere of a carnival. It looked like all of Northeast England came out to support the racers. Thanks to a Brilliant team of organizers and officials. An absolute joy to be a part of such an event.  A lot of pressure on me. No one has seen an American walk 100 miles in 24 hours in Great Britain since 1965. U.S. Centurion John Kelly is the only American member of the British Centurion Club.  One thing that made this race extra special for me was it was walkers only. Oh what a field of walkers it was. Six badge Centurion Sandra Brown. Four Badge Centurion Richard Brown. Three badge Centurions Frans Leijtens, Frank van der Gulik and Richard McChesney. Double badge Centurions John Bellwood, Jack Bertrums, Kevin Marshall, Alf Short, Martin Fisher. Centurions Sarah Lightman, Suzanne Beardsmore, Albert Bos, Jannie Bos, Richard Kok, Jimmy Millard, Ap van Gelderen, Gino Masto, Edmund Schillabeer. 20 Centurions in the 24 hour race. Plus 11 racers with the aspirations to become Centurions. I have been in their shoes. Never underestimate the ability of someone with a goal set that high.

In the shorter races there were 10 Centurions. Four Badge Centurion Susan Clements. Double Badge Centurions Karen Lawrie, Tony Mackintosh, Richard Cole, Christopher Flint . Centurions Mark Stephen Byrne, Daniel King, David Jones,  Luc Van de Velde, Herwin Weststrate.

The Race Officials included 9 Centurions. Eric Horwill, Kathy Crilley, Pam Ficken, Colin Bradley, John Payn, John Eddershaw, Sean Pender, Michael Hague and Pauline Wilson. I also met triple Centurion Gerrit de Jong and Double badge Centurion Bob Watt. After the race started I saw Centurion Tony Hill and Double badge Centurion Jayne Farquhar in support of her husband. 43 of the biggest names in World Centurion races. That many elite walkers at one race will either fire you up or paralyze you with fear. It fired me up!

The setting was the Redcar Esplanade. 2 miles back and forth along the seaside Promanade. An almost pancake flat concrete sidewalk course. The weather was very pleasantly cool. For an Okie to spend the first week of August with temperatures between 62 and 72 is like going straight to heaven without the judgement. Overnight and Sunday morning I thought I was back in Oklahoma. The wind gusted over 30 mph. There were times the wind stopped me dead in my tracks. Twice my hat blew off and I could not run it down because I would get disqualified for running. Both times supporters chased it down for me. A large food table. Separate Drink tables I like that set up. Grab a drink and finish it. Then grab a bite later. You don’t have to try and eat and drink at the same time. Lots of great supporters handing you cups, sponges. The food table always ready and loaded. This kind of support saves the racers time.

I trained hard all summer for this race. My goal, A British Centurion Badge. I also wanted to have an easier 100 mile race than my last three. Improve my finish time. Despite the Carnival Atmosphere and the cool weather I changed my race strategy for this race. I set a 13:30 minute per mile pace. That is a pace slower than I train. A pace slower than I started my last three one hundred mile races.  A pace I felt like I could hold for 100 miles. In all of my other Centurion qualifiers I started faster and later slowed. This race I started slower and tried to hold the pace to the finish. Make the race feel easier. And I would have a PR finish for me.  This pace made figuring the splits in my head easy. 27 minutes per lap. 54 minutes every 4 miles. 2 hours and 15 minutes every 10 miles. Figuring time splits gives your head something to do during the race. Later in the race figuring splits is hard to do. You have to really concentrate. It takes your mind off what is hurting. I like to keep my mind busy. What am I going to eat next round consumes a lot of my thoughts also. The best thing about an out and back race is You see everyone every lap. It is amazing what you can learn about someone just by Racing with them. I think this is what bonds the Centurion Brotherhood together so tightly. We race together. We suffer together. We fight the wind together. We Celebrate together. We all stepped on the same cracks in the sidewalk. We all felt the sun. We breathed the same air. We Shared the same food and drinks. We are One. We are Centurions! I felt so good in this race for a long time. I loved the set up and the elite company I was in. Just a comfortable race for Me. Very early Sunday morning the wind changed the race. A mile with the wind. A mile against. That mile against was a bear. At that point I started to feel the race. Once again the Centurion’s, racers, supporters and fans pulled all of us along. A BIG shout out to my sweet wife Brenda. Brenda stayed from Saturday afternoon, all night and then to the end of the race. She stood on the hard concrete. Was pounded by the wind and sand. Cold. Waited on my every need and want. A tired racer during a tough endurance event is not always a joy to be around. Thank You Bren. Love You Bunches. After the New Zealand Centurion Qualifier in October 2017 You can pick the vacation spots. I got my PR. Finished sixth overall. 100 miles in 22:19:37. My third Centurion badge. Half way to my ultimate goal of all six World Centurion Badges.

What a Great event. Thanks again to Redcar and the brilliant team of organizers and officials that made this race possible. 10 Racers crossed the One Hundred Mile line. Congratulations to Centurion’s Frank van der Gulik, Sandra Brown, Kevin Marshall and Martin Fisher who Added another 100 miler to their Britsh Centurion totals. Congratulations to Jimmy Millard and Gino Masto who added The British Centurion badge to their Collections.

Welcome New members to the Centurion Brotherhood. Colin Vesty, Kim Reed and John Borgars. I am so glad I got to watch you race on your big day.  My new Centurion Brothers and Sister. I guess I am an old softy. Just watching you finish made me tear up. Thinking about the flood of emotions you go through in a Centurion race all coming together at the finish. That is the kind of Brotherhood a Centurion embodies.

Yep. All that work for this beautiful Badge and Number. None of us knows what the future holds. British Centurion badge number 1169 will always belong to Rob Robertson

 

 

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Post Race. Thanking everyone for a Great race with Great Support. Thank You Sue Clements for the Photo.

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Training July 30th – August 5th

This week 24.8 Miles

Saturday July 30th – 4.8 Miles

Sunday July 31st –  8 Miles LSD in 1:45:45.

Monday August 1st – 4 Miles

Tuesday August 2nd –  4 Miles

Wednesday August 3rd – 4 Miles early before catching my flight to Great Britian.

Thursday August 4th – Day off touring Beautiful Edinburgh, Scotland

Friday August 5th – Date night with my Wife in Redcar, England.

All that training……. All that time…….. All that healthy food…….All those steps……..All those Miles…….. All those shoes……. All that travel………. It all comes down to this moment in Time.   Let’s Do This!  

Going to be fun!

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July 2016 Mileage

JULY 26 Days 248.8 Miles

June 25 Days 260.0 Miles
May 26 Days 261.7 Miles
April 23 Days 231.1 Miles
March 26 Days 235.4 Miles
February 24 Days 220.2 Miles
January 26 Days 283.9 Miles

Total 2016 176 Days 1741.1 Miles

Training July 23rd – 29th

This week 51.2 Miles

Saturday July 23rd – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Sunday July 24th –  20 Miles LSD in 4:19:04. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday July 25th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups.

TAPER TIME!

Tuesday July 26th –  4.8 Miles.

Wednesday July 27th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:34:57.

Thursday July 28th – 4.8 miles

Friday July 29th – Date night with my Wife!

Enjoying my taper.  Vroom! Vroom! Fueled up. Tires aired up. Engine fine tuned. Ready to race.

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Training July 16th – 22nd

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday July 16th – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Sunday July 17th –  24 Miles LSD in  5:05:29. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday July 18th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday July 19th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups,  21 minutes of planks.

Wednesday July 20th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:36:05. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday July 21st – 4.8 Miles.

Friday July 22nd – Date night with my Wife!

Eighteen, Seventeen, Sixteen, Fifteen……….. counting down the days till the 105th British Centurion Qualifier. Wont be long now. I am So ready. Since Australia in April This has been the longest, hardest training session I have done. Is it going to pay off? It has to pay off twice actually. My plan was to train for both the British and African Centurions this summer. After the British I will focus on recovery and then fitness maintenance. No back2back’s during that eleven weeks. Two races out of this summer’s training.

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Training July 9th – 15th

This week 74.4 Miles

Saturday July 9th – 24 Miles LSD in 5:10:59.

Sunday July 10th –  24 Miles in 4:57:42. Very pleased with today’s walk on tired legs.

Monday July 11th – 4.8 Miles.

Tuesday July 12th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Wednesday July 13th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:35:45. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday July 14th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday July 15th – Date night with my Wife!

There are moments during a training cycle when you get a glimmer of hope. I had one of those moments this last week. My 24 mile walk on Saturday was harder than it should have been. I am going to blame the heat. I started at 6am and the temperature was already 80 degrees. I was dreading Sundays 24 miles. Sunday was easy. A great pace that felt easy to hold. It is easy to second guess your training. Am I doing too much? Too little? Then you have days like Sunday that let you know, Everything is going to be alright. A slow decrease in mileage the next two weeks. The hard work is done. Now to let my legs recover for the BIG race. Strict diet to reach my racing weight. I need to drop 6 pounds in three weeks. Booooo!

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Training July 2nd – 8th

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday July 2nd – 4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Sunday July 3rd –  24 Miles 4:56:22. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday July 4th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday July 5th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups.

Wednesday July 6th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:35:05, 3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday July 7th – 4.8 Miles, 21 minutes of Planks.

Friday July 8th – Date night with my Wife!

My legs are feeling good and strong. Looking forward to my Back2back this weekend. My last big workout before The British Centurion Qualifier. Four more weeks.

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Training June 25th – July 1st

This week 50.4 Miles

Saturday June 25th – 24 Miles LSD in 5:19:19. 3 sets of 30 squats. Did not feel the love today.

Sunday June 26th –  Unscheduled day off Visiting Our Kids in Arkansas.

Monday June 27th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday June 28th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Wednesday June 29th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:35:03. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday June 30th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday July 1st – Date night with my Wife!

Just walking and dreaming this week. Adding up the miles wishing the British Centurion race was this weekend. I am so ready. Starting to look forward to my taper.

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June 2016 Mileage

June 25 Days 260.0 Miles

May 26 Days 261.7 Miles
April 23 Days 231.1 Miles
March 26 Days 235.4 Miles
February 24 Days 220.2 Miles
January 26 Days 283.9 Miles

Total 2016 150 Days 1492.3 Miles

Training June 18th – 24th

This week 82.4 Miles

Saturday June 18th – 28 Miles LSD in 6:01:30.

Sunday June 19th – 28 Miles LSD in 6:02:14. I had to reach down deep today.

Monday June 20th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday June 21st –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Wednesday June 22nd – 12 Miles LSD in 2:38:33. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday June 23rd – 4.8 Miles

Friday June 10th – Date night with my Wife!

My biggest back 2 back weekend ever. I am not going to lie. Sunday’s walk was tough. Nothing was sore on Monday. I just fell right back into my regular training. A little over four more weeks of training and then a nice taper for the British Centurion. I am looking forward to racing another Centurion Qualifier. There are only 35 Centurion’s with three Badges. Success in Redcar, UK would put me in some rare company. Speaking of Rare Company. Sandra Brown will be racing at Redcar. She is one of two people with six Centurion Badges. Redcar will be her 175th 100 mile or longer race. Just the thought of such an achievement is mind boggling. Right now 23 have signed up for the race. 16 are Centurions. I already feel overwhelmed. To see my name on the entry list knowing I can compete in that company. I don’t know what to say.

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Training June 11th – 17th

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday June 11th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 70 push-ups, 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday June 12th – 24 Miles LSD in 5:06:49. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Monday June 13th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups.

Tuesday June 14th –  4.8 Miles

Wednesday June 15th – 12 Miles LSD in 2:33:56.

Thursday June 16th – 4.8 Miles

Friday June 17th – Date night with my Wife!

I have had to skip several of my planned strength training workouts. My wife and I have been going to our Grandson’s baseball games. My walks have been late at night after the games. So I skip the Strength work. As long as I get one of each workout per week I am not worried about it. I feel like I can maintain my fitness with once per week strength training. The mileage is the most important. Never skip the walking.

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Training June 4th – 10th

This week 55.2 Miles

Saturday June 4th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 69 push-ups, 21 minutes of Planks.

Sunday June 5th – 24 Miles in 4:53:52.  3 sets of 30 squats. One of those magical walks that felt like I could go forever.

Monday June 6th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday June 7th –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 69 push-ups, 21 minutes of planks.

Wednesday June 8th – 12 Miles LSD in  2:30:12. 3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday June 9th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups, 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday June 10th – Date night with my Wife!

I love training in the summer. Hot weather does not bother me training. Racing, I want it cool. Hot weather training makes your body more efficient. It improves your endurance. Then the first race you do in cool weather BAM! PR time. I wonder if it will be cool in Northern England the first part of August?  Without a doubt it will be cooler than Oklahoma. Eight more weeks. Excited.

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Training May 28th – June 3rd

This week 74.4 Miles

Saturday May 28th – 24 Miles LSD in 5:10:01.

Sunday May 29th – 24 Miles LSD in 5:09:05.

Monday May 30th – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Tuesday May 31st –  4.8 Miles, 5 sets of 69 push-ups, 21 minutes of Planks.

Wednesday June 1st – 12 Miles LSD in 2:32:10.  3 sets of 30 squats.

Thursday June 2nd – 4.8 Miles, 4 sets of 9 chin-ups. 3 rounds boxing the heavy bag.

Friday June 3rd – Date night with my Wife!

For me the greatest training for a Centurion race is the Back 2 Back weekend. The mileage each day is not so high that you need a recovery. The tired legs on day two is great training physically and mentally. Learn to Love those B2B weekends if you want to be a Centurion.

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May 2016 Mileage

May 26 Days 261.7 Miles

April 23 Days 231.1 Miles
March 26 Days 235.4 Miles
February 24 Days 220.2 Miles
January 26 Days 283.9 Miles

Total 2016 125 Days 1232.3 Miles