Thursday, May 26, 2011

Race Pictures


2012 Running Pictures

2010 Columbus Marathon/Half



2010 Spring/Summer (few random race pictures)


CDR 15miler/5K (2005-2010)


Lots of Random Races (Google link)

Lots of Random races (Google link)

More Random (Shutterfly)
*Need to switch Shutterfly Albums over to Google for the link to open

Wedding Day Race (Shutterfly)

Chicago Marathon 2006 (Shutterfly)

College (Marshall University)

*Pictures Album Links:

*More Pictures: http://runpyles.blogspot.com/search/label/Pictures




(Miami Beach Half Marathon)

(Team Strands in Miami Beach)

(CDR 2009)

(CDR 2009)

(CDR 2009)

(Parkersburg Half 2009)

(Shamrock 8K--Va Beach 2009)

(Shamrock 8K 2009)

(Shamrock 8K 2009)

(Strands Photo Shoot 2009)

[1.jpg]
(Crew 5K-PR Race 2008)

[pyles.bmp]
(Parkersburg Half 2008)

(Huntington 5miler Challenge 2007)

[blog11.jpg]
(Summer Motion 10K 2008)

(CDR 2008)

(Crew 5K 2008)

(Marshall Half Marathon 2007)

(Richmond 8K--PR--2007)

(Reds 5K 2007--Got to throw out first pitch for winning!!)

[blog2.jpg]
(Huntington Half 2005)

(Summer Motion 10K 2006)

(Mizuno/Columbus 15 miler 2008)

(Summer Motion 2007)

(Run by the River 10K 2007)



(CDR 5K 2004)

---------------
Shamrock (2009)











































Finish of the CDR 15Miler with the Capital in the background.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Long Race List

*List of some of my top times at long distance races and CDR

Marathon
2:29.34- 2009 Columbus Marathon (6th place)
2:30.49- 2012 Myrtle Beach Marathon (2nd Place)
2:31.32- 2006 Chicago Marathon
2:31.59- 2011 Cleveland Marathon (3rd Place)
2:34.10- 2012 Columbus Marathon (13th Place)
2:35.10- 2010 Boston Marathon
2:39:31- 2014 Wrightsville Beach Marathon (2nd Place)


Half Marathon
1:07.48- 2009 3M Austin Half Marathon
1:09.32- 2007 Marshall Half Marathon (1st Place)
1:09.53- 2008 Parkersburg Half Marathon (5th USA)
1:10.08- 2011 Columbus Half Marathon
1:10.34- 2010 Shamrock Half Marathon, Virginia Beach
1:10.38- 2011 Myrtle Beach Half Marathon (2nd Place)
1:10.48- 2005 Huntington Half Marathon (1st Place)
1:11.15- 2011 Outer Banks Flying Pirate Half Marathon (2nd Place)
1:11.48- 2009 Eugene Half Marathon (2nd Place)
1:12.29- 2006 Huntington Half Marathon (2nd Place)
1:12:30- 2015 Shamrock Half Marathon, Virginia Beach
1:12.30- 2011 Parkersburg Half Marathon (4th USA)
1:12.39- 2010 Miami, Fla Half Marathon (8th Place)
1:14:17- 2011 San Francisco Half Marathon  
1:14:35- 2013 Athens Half Marathon (2nd Place)
1:14:58- 2009 Parkersburg Half Marathon (Top WV)

Half Marathon (en route best during marathons) 


10Miles
52:48- 2005 Huntington 10miler (1st Place)
53:18- 2004 Huntington 10miler (1st Place)
(*51:57- 2009 3M Half Marathon en route split)

30K
1:42:54- 2009 Chicago Marathon (en route split)

20Miles
1:50:42- 2006 Chicago Marathon
1:52:51- 2009 Columbus Marathon
1:53:37- 2011 Cleveland Marathon
1:54:02- 2012 Myrtle Beach Marathon
1:54:36- 2012 Columbus Marathon
1:55:29- 2011 Marshall Marathon
1:55:47- 2010 Boston Marathon

1:59:24 (Fastest continuous 20miler in training)


Charleston Distance Run 
1:22.23- 2009 (8th Place)
1:23.31- 2006 (11th Place)
1:23.48- 2005 (9th Place)
1:25.44- 2010 (1st Place, only second ever WV winner of CDR)
1:25.47- 2008 (4th Place)
1:26.57-2011 (5th Place) 
1:27:43-2012 (5th Place) 
1:30:   -2014 (2nd Place)

**Other Long race top finishes
Mizuno 15miler- 2008 (1st Place)
Varmint Half-2011 (1st Place)
Poca River 15K- 2012 (1st Place)
Poca River 15K (2012 and 2013 1st Place)

5K 
Road Best: 15:08-2008 Crew Community
Track Best: 15:23-2007 Duke Invitational 

Less Common Distances:
8K Road Best: 24:34 (2007)
4mile Road Best: 20:12 (2011)
15K Best: 50:12 (2012)

Trail/Mountain Race Races
Allegheny Highlands Half Marathon (1st Place: 2015)
Dirty Dog 15K (1st Place: 2014)
Helvetia Mountain Run (1st Place: 2014)
Sticks and Stones 15K (1st Place: 2014)
Run for the Hills Half (1st Place: 2014)
Sandman Half Marathon (1st Place: 2015)
Eastern Divide 50K (2nd Place: 2014)
Seashore Half Marathon (3rd Place: 2014)


Yearly Mileage Totals:
2014: 3413 *Elevation all-time high of 174,505 feet
2013: 3255
2012: 3971 *2nd Best Marathon (2:30:49)
2011: 4239 *All-time high mileage
2010: 3822
2009: 4147 *PR's CDR(1:22:23), Marathon(2:29:34), Half Marathon (1:07:48)
2008: 3275 *Road 5K PR (15:08) and Parkersburg PR (1:09:53)
2007: 3286 *PR 8K (24:34)
2006: 3625
2005: 3206
2004: 3028
2003: 2170
2002: 3662
2000-01 (18months): 3667

Sunday, January 2, 2011

2010 Review


2010 Stats Miles: 3822 (down from 4147 in 2009)
Days ran: 328/365 (about 30 days missed dealing with this achilles)
Races: 19 (15 First Place finishes, mainly small stuff)


Good training year but racing wise I never raced up to my training. Most of the 19 races I ran were used as harder workouts but the ones I went in trying to race all out never went very well. The key thing I learned is obviously I wasn’t “ready” like I thought for key races or in the case of Boston just burned out with too long of a build. I feel the #1 thing I learned is I have to train differently to race well.
Events Twin Falls 5k--15:41--1st Place--$450 (10/10)
Beckley 5K--16:13(long course 3.19)- 1st Place- $100 (10/2)
Wine Cellar 10K--32:09--1st Place (9/18)
Pineville 5K--15:57--1st Place- $300 (9/5)
Charleston Distance Run 15miler--1:25.44--1st Place (9/4)
Chief Logan Park 5K-15:59- 1st Place- $200 (8/14)
Thomas Memorial Cruise 5K- 15:21- 1st Place (8/7)
Corporate Cup 5K- 15:48- 1st Place (7/24)
Oceana 5K- 15:49-1st Place-$300 (7/10)
Independence Blvd 5K-15:42-1st Place (7/2)
WV 5K Championship-15:35- 6th Place - $50(6/19)
Run with a Cop 5K-16:15- 1st Place (6/12)
Beat Beethoven 5K-15:53- 2nd Place- $50 (6/5)
Sundown Showdown 2miler- 10:02- 1st Place (5/14)
Boston Marathon-2:35 (4/19)
Joker 4miler- 20:20- 1st Place (3/27)
Shamrock Half Marathon, Va Beach- 1:10.34-13th Place (3/20)
Huntington WS 5miler- 25:49- 1st Place (2/28)
ING Miami(Fla) Half Marathon- 1:12.39- 8th Place (1/31)

Strands
Thanks to Team Strands Marian and me both received 2,500 each Mizuno Budget, All expense paid trips for Miami-Boston-Va Beach-Columbus races, as well as monthly stipend checks that really was a huge help for paying bills/rent and buying groceries. In total I think we combine won roughly 2500 in race winning.
All that earnings mentioned above isn't too bad for average runners just doing what we love to do! It is amazing and hard to believe we roughly totaled 15,000 dollars in running related support in our very blessed 2010!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Training Log Recap: 16 week Cycle (6/28-10/17)

Coming off Boston Marathon I knew I needed to make some changes to get some speed back in my legs. So from early May to late June I went through a speed phase which to be honest didn't pan out so well. I did during that stretch get on the start line of 4 races ending with a 15:35 5K at the WV Championships and during that roughly 8 weeks probably averaged 80miles a week. Although the phase didn't go as planned it did get the idea back in my head to use more races as hard tempo efforts(or even faster then tempo effort) to have more fun! So after the WV 5K, Marian and me headed to the beach where I logged a very easy going 70mile recovery week and started the 16 week training cycle to Columbus Half the following week.

The focus was to re-develop short tempo running. I used mostly small 5K's to help accomplish this but also had some very solid 4-6 mile Steady State runs out in Kanawha State Forest which ranged from 5:10-5:25 pace feeling smooth. During this time I also had one of my better long workout that was 16miles and included 4mile tempo @ 20:37, 2mile Tempo @ 10:30, and ended with 1mile hard @ 4:55. After that workout I felt even though most of my tempo work was less then 30minutes I was still in a good position to run a huge breakthrough half marathon.

Long story short everything went really well this training cycle and I trained really well and had a tone of fun! But the fact is I failed in my goal race of Columbus Half Marathon, it wasn't from a lack of trying as I was through 4miles in 20:49 and then needed to lock in knowing to hold 5:10-12 throughout a half hurts and isn't easy. I didn't and gave in and the day was over a little after 10K when I started to slip off that goal pace.

The only thing I would change is I needed some longer tempo runs to mentally lock in. When I ran my half PR a couple winters ago the thing I was doing different was long tempo running. I had 3 10mile steady states on a rolling hilly road(Johnstown Road) in 5:25 pace. So I was very fit and strong at the time. I feel I was fitter this build but just never put in the long efforts to give myself the confidence and mental toughness that you need in races over 10K.

I naturally had more speed at that time to go with all the long tempo work. I lost that speed since that time but feel I did re-develop it this cycle so the positive is I'm back on the right track. I know just need to get a good mix of both without going 1-sided with my training focus.

One thing is for sure, I want to run a really good half marathon and marathon. The goals are still big. They might seem pretty far off right now but I can't let that stop me from trying to go after them.

I have no 100% plans as of now for upcoming races. I think it will be a early spring marathon and a late spring half. I'll continue to find little local races and jump in them for fun but since it is about to be a time where very few races pop up I should be able to just lock back in to a good long stretch of training.

I'm going to enjoy this week off, no matter what level of runner you are you have to include a rest/recover cycle to reach higher levels of training in future training cycles. Some people just don't understand that and pretty much run into burnout/stale running/ or just continue to run the same time range year after year. So my running tip to anyone willing to listen is allow your body a regroup period a couple times a year and come back stronger and smarter!

Data
16 week cycle
1415 miles
88.4 average miles per/week
Only 2 weeks under 80miles (drop week for CDR and Columbus)
Entered 11 races and won 10 times including a goal that I never saw happening of winning the Charleston Distance Run 15 Miler.

Races
Independence 5K-15:42-1st
Oceana 5K- 15:49- 1st
Coporate Cup 5k- 15:48- 1st
Thomas Memorial 5K- 15:21- 1st
Logan 5K- 15:59- 1st
CDR 15MILE Champ!!
Pineville 5K- 15:57- 1st
Wine Cellar 10K- 32:09- 1st
Beckley 5k- 16:13- 1st (course according to garmin was 3.19)
Twin Falls 5k- 15:41- 1st
Columbus Half- DNF

Other Races since Boston (during the May/early June cycle)
Blvd 2miler- 10:02- 1st (course mess up so closer to 9:40s)
Beethoven- 15:53- 2nd
Run with a Cop 5K- 16:15- 1st (poured the rain after the first mile which I hit in 4:57)
WV 5K Champs- 15:35- 6th

So in all I toed the line 15 times since Boston. That was a major goal to get out there more and even if just a tempo effort do more races. I think I accomplished that goal!! :)

Sunday, September 5, 2010

CDR 15 MILER CHAMPION

News Station Race Clip of Start/Finish:


Sunday Morning Post-race Article (really liked this article):
http://wvgazette.com/Sports/201009040502

Pre-Race Article Feature that Mike Whiteford and the Gazette did on me:
http://sundaygazettemail.com/Sports/201009030978










Tuesday Gazette Article: http://www.wvgazette.com/sports/201008301128

CDR Website: http://www.charlestondistancerun.com

Results from every CDR: http://www.charlestondistancerun.com/results.php

More news to come later this week

Monday, July 5, 2010

2010 Racing Pictures/New Links




Friday night 5K on the Blvd


Thomas Memorial 5K


Run with a Cop 5K


Sundown Showdown 2-Miler
Story: http://www.iplayoutside.com/Events/2010/05/12680c.html




Thursday, April 22, 2010

Boston Recap (In the words of Marian)

This Boston Recap is what Marian posted on her Strands Page. She can put her thoughts into the perfect words that truly covers all the feelings that goes through our heads! I wish I could write like this but I can't so I will just post what she had to say about the Boston Marathon Race:

I’ve had a lot of time to think about things since Monday’s race. Really, I have a lot to say and very little at the same time. As far as my race went, I’m just not sure what happened. It wasn’t one of those things I could think about at the time and know what went wrong. There’s not one point I can remember where things went bad. I don’t know why I lost it—I just did. I was on my hopeful pace throughout the first 11 miles (I think). I thought I was being so smart running down the fist part of Boston. Maybe I wasn’t as tough as I thought I was—the mentality of putting on your running brakes for the first portion of the course and then finding your groove sounded like something I could do….but I didn’t. I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s best not to overthink Monday’s race. Yes—I trained for this race for a long time. And yes, people knew I wanted to do well here. These are things that make it a little hard to take—like a punch in the stomach. But what feels worse is just wanting it for yourself and then failing to come through.

I run for a lot of reasons. I love the sense of joy I get from being outside—just me and the world. I can always count on my body to take me places I couldn’t find without running; and my legs always bring me home. I love the friends I’ve made out on the roads—friends I wouldn’t have without running. I love getting up early in the morning and starting out my day before the sunrise—when it’s still dark outside and the shadows are all mysterious. Yet when the sun comes up everything becomes clear and beautiful. I guess I see running as being sort of like a sunrise. I can go out with a foggy head and not knowing anything—unanswered questions float around in my head all murky and sometimes a little dark and scary. And when I’m done, I realize I don’t need to know anything—because everything will take a shape and shine and I just don’t need to worry.

When I enter a race, I want to do well. Not against anyone else necessarily—but just for the joy of pushing myself. I don’t like to over think anything during a race. I like to go out and push until I have nothing left to give. It’s fun to improve and to reach new heights. It’s easy to think that if you push yourself and give all you have, then you have nothing to be disappointed about. But when you have goals and you miss them by a long shot, then disappointment can seep in. I guess that’s the trouble with putting pressure on yourself—there’s room to mess up. At the same time—I’d not like never putting any pressure on myself. I think I’d just get complacent and I’d miss the joy in trying.It’s funny, something that can bring your mind such clarity can also make you so confused. But you know, what would life be without a little uncertainty? There’s beauty in not knowing. I don’t have to know what went wrong with me to be okay. I’m so lucky to even be able to wonder. I’m happy for any minute I get to run—with the wind blowing by and the air on my skin. I’m not sad about my race now—I just needed a little time to gather my feelings and to put them in writing. Boston was special—the sense of belonging—with thousands upon thousands of runners beside you and even more people showing such support and love for humanity—the world is so much more than yourself. I’m so happy I got to run in the race—and I’m especially happy to have finished. : )

Thursday, April 15, 2010

"The Boston Build"

I started with the Boston Build 24 weeks ago, after taking roughly 2 weeks of very easy running post Columbus Marathon. Things started off sort of rough as far as things clicking and I was actually feeling a lot like I did all last winter/spring through the middle of January with this build. But I kept doing things as close to plan as possible and went into the ING Miami Half at the end of January juts looking to hit roughly goal MP. That day went smooth and things seemed to really come around the months of February/March.

I have done 4 races this build, using two of them as more of a planned hard workout.
1) ING Miami Half Marathon (tried to run close to goal MP) 1:12.38/5:32pace
2) Winter Series 5miler (ran hard to test things on a tough course) 25:49/5:10pace
3) Shamrock Half Marathon, Va Beach (Far off goal but still not a bad day looking back on things) 1:10.34/5:23 pace
4) Joker 4-Miler (I wanted a hard tempo like effort and walked away very pleased especially since I ran slightly longer course due to missing the turn around) 20:19/5:05pace

Probably the most important aspect of Marathon Training out of all the miles, tempo work, intervals, and hills is the LONG RUN. I took the approach of not over doing the pace on long runs. I tried to get them all in easy to steady effort with many/most over hilly loops. In all I covered in the 24 weeks 9 20+ milers which included two 22milers plus one 24miler and 25miler.

Lot's of medium long runs of 12-15miles (that has become close to my normal training run length during marathon phase)

Here is a 24 week breakdown with just a little bit of details (Click on the Training Log Tag at the bottom of this post to see more detailed week by week training):

1- 50miles
2- 71miles (LR 15miles)
3- 75miles (LR 15miles)
4- 70miles (LR 18miles)
5- 91miles (20miles, 5mile SS)
6- 97miles (LR 20miles, Steady State 3x2workout)
7- 94miles (LR 20miles, 5mile SS
8- 105miles (LR 21miles, 6mile SS, Stride Workout)
9- 95miles (5mile SS , SW)
10- 61miles (LR 16miles, Hill Bounding, sick at beginning of week)
11- 96miles (SW)
12- 102miles (LR 22miles and 18miles, Long Hill Workout, CI 10x800s)
13- 64miles (ING Miami Half, Tempo Intervals 3x2miles)
14- 70miles (LR 17miles)
15- 98miles (LR 21miles, Fartlek 9x4min on/1min off)
16-98miles (LR 22miles, Fartkek 15x1on/off, Tempo Intervals 6xMile)
17- 72miles (Yasso 8x800, Fartlek 10x1on/off, WS 5mile Race)
18- 98miles (LR 24miles, Tempo Intervals 8xMile)
19- 80miles (Fartlek 15x1on/off, Failed MP run(only 5miles), Dog Bite week)
20- 80miles (Shamrock Half Marathon, Interval/Tempo workout 800-4mileTempo-800)
21- 104miles (LR 25miles, 4Mile Joker Race, Tempo Intervals 4x2miles+2x1mile)
22- 90miles (LR 17mile Progression ,Fartlek 15x1on/off, 2x4mile SS)
23- 70miles (LR 15miles, Fartlek 9x1, 6mile SS)
24- 45ish miles (Tempo Intervals 2x2mile, 4x800(3days out at Tempo))

25--Boston Marathon --Monday--April 19th--10am