Tuesday, February 20, 2007

coyote 4 play

c4p is a tough one to describe. basically it's an invite only four day ultrarunning event. if you are willing and able you can add two big days before the event called scrub runs where you run the backbone trail (70 miles) through the santa monica mountains. with the scrub runs and some boner miles (that is what they call em) i got about 204 miles of running in 6 days. my biggest running week by like 80 miles! very fun, entertaining and exciting... i got to meet ultrarunning royalty and run with them in the most amazing terrain.

scrub runs:
tues - 38 miles with 8,200 feet of gain on the backbone trail in the santa monica mountains.
wed - 32 miles (lost elevation data but i think it was 6,400 ft)

official 2007 coyote 4 play start:
thurs- 7 mile loop up and down ray miller trail (1100 feet of gain) in a hail and crazy wind/rain
fri - 51 miles 12,000 feet of gain with an amazing summit of topatopa!
sat- 44 miles 8,200 feet of gain (added 4 miles getting lost - boner miles!)
sun- 32 miles 6,400 feet of gain (2 boner miles probably)

howard cohen

i twisted my ankle on day one of the scrub runs. it hurt but held up nicely through the 50 mile day and then ballooned that night in the tent. i was pretty concerned. with dinners after every run and camping, there was no real time to take care of yourself, ie ice and or rest. on the morning of the 40 mile day i woke up and told krissy i wasn't going - my ankle was huge! then as i laid there contemplating my next move something blake wood had said to me two nights before popped into my head. he said "i had a breakthrough at c4p. i woke up one day and just didn't think it was possible to go out and run again. but i did. and after a few hours i was feeling good and i realized my body can do this. it was amazing". that got me up and although the first 4 hrs of the 40 mile day hurt like hell i got it done.. then ran the 31 miles the next day too. i ran every mile of trail set out in front of me, often with a grimas, but i loved every minute of it.

i have to thank howard cohen (pictured above) and chris scott for letting a nobody like me attend their amazing event.. and for their hospitality - they made me feel like one of the gang.

ps: as i typed this i polished off a well earned pint of ben & jerry's chubby hubby. so good yet so bad (don't read the label!)

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6 Comments:

Bob Gentile said...

Welcome back Matt---ya the ankle does look pretty ballooned UP :-(

Had my years of HOOPS and ankle sprains, those are never fun...never mind getting one in the beginning of that 4 day event..WAY TO GO and continue that is Awesome!!

I just ordered the 6 pack of (3)energ-ease & (3)recover ease...

Do U have any tips on them?, that would be great...u can email me if u want. I am going to start next week 2 a days workouts so looking forward to these products on SEE how they will work for me...

I been using Hammer products... I am assuming with Energ -Ease, you still use an energy Drink while running not just water... I bring a bottle of energy drink(heed) and bottle of water. kinda like the no sugars more all natural stuff.

Thanks and glad U had a great time and U sucked it up and continued!!

10:24 AM  
Crash said...

rad ankle pic.

12:04 PM  
Anonymous said...

I hope your ankle is quickly healing.
anyway did you enjoy running in Santa Monica mountain?
That place is my favorite field, and I will go for running there in March.
-te2ro

7:54 PM  
olga said...

I am sorry C4P is closed from now on and I hadn't had a chance to join it...glad so many of you did! Crazy ankle, hope it heals well and with no sign of long term stuff. 204 miles!!!

8:56 AM  
Hart said...

yeah bob i had hoop dreams as a kid and with that the requisite sprained ankles. mine are like rubberbands now.
energ-ease: i start this a few weeks prior to a race. i am not always taking this product but i think it helps. energ-ease is just supposed to help with your oxygen uptake, it's not carbs - so yes i still fuel as normal 200-250 cals per hour when i'm training.
recover-ease: take a couple of these pills daily, even off days. i think it really helps with controlling cortisol levels after hard weeks/days of training. the harder i go the more it take. usually 4 a day though.

hope that helps bob!

10:00 AM  
Bob Gentile said...

Thanks Matt for the input!! hope ur ankle and YOU are recovering well after that 204 mile trot :-)

trot--lol

haven't used that word in a while ...wonder IF the words TROT & 204 mile have ever been COMBINED before...( not likely huh)

I am thinking one time--just now!

Step FORWARD,

Bob

2:41 PM  

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