Dorian Ulrey

Thursday, November 4, 2010

SEC champs!!

After a two year drought that surely seemed more like ten the hogs are back! Putting all five of our scoring runners in the top ten, and scoring only 34 points, we made sure their was no doubt that we came to win. This was the perfect race for the team as it felt more like a steady state. We ran as a pack until about the last 1k, keeping the guys under control, while at the same time controlling the race. An early contingency of about 6 runners made a break, about half of that group were reeled in by the next mile, and they just kept coming back. The plan was to run as a pack for as long as possible, all the while making sure no team had their fifth man anywhere near ours. The strategy paid off bigtime as we ran to 3rd place (me), 6th place (eric fernandez), 7th place (dey tauch) 8th place (solomon haile) and 10th place (bryan cantero). Now we are going back to the training table to get in some more work before regionals and nationals. We are slated for an 8 mile steady state today but this is subject to change. I will post again after the workout.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

SEC madness!

With four really high quality workouts behind us and one more to go the team looks poised as ever to provide what we have been missing for two years, an SEC cross country championship.  We have come off chile pepper really well in regards to recovering physically as well as mentally.  We will be leaving this Saturday morning for the University of South Carolina, where we will be dueling over 8k to see who has put in the base work and times their fine tuning just right.  We have come up empty handed the last two years at this same meet but this year something just feels different.  The attitude around the team is one of confidence yet humility, and eagerness yet patience.  Keep your eyes peeled for results next week.  We are racing Monday morning, so make sure you are wearing your red and calling those hogs!  Woo Pig Sooie!

Monday, October 18, 2010

Chile Pepper recap


After a great workout and some easy recovery runs early last week the team felt poised to have another great performance, this time at 10k.  With the exception of one runner coming up with a side cramp and being forced to step off the course nearly every runner in the race set a new pr, my 4 second pr being the smallest margin.  After somewhat of a non reflective third place team finish we look on to the SEC championships which are only two weeks away.  The workouts and mileage will return to slightly normal levels this week and taper off again next week to insure another SEC cross country championship (my first as a razorback hopefully!!)  I will post an update after the workout tomorrow to let you all know how it goes.  

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

falling leaves....smells like championship season

With Chile pepper rapidly approaching and the championship season right around the corner training has really been picking up, often leaving the legs feeling heavy and the lungs burning but nothing beats the feeling of accomplishment.  Although we the team is still over two weeks from conference and 6 weeks to nationals the workouts have been amazing.  Last week we ran repeat miles at the cross country course and quarters at the golf course.  The miles were the sticking point to the midway point of the cross season.  Many of us felt tired but all of us finished the workout right on pace, the miles went as follows (4:35, 4:30, 4:29, 4:26, 4:28).  Later in the week came the quarters, one of the most grueling workouts imaginable.  The workout consists of 17x400m, half up a hill and half down.  Down the hill we averaged right around 63 seconds for each quarter while averaging 68 seconds up the hill.  After the week from hell we gathered one last time for a beautiful 95 minute long run on the cross course.  We managed to drag ourselves out of bed early enough to catch some lingering fog on the cross course and temperatures in the 50's.  With chile pepper this weekend we ran our only workout for the week yesterday, but I am going to keep this one a secret (maybe I will leak the workout after SEC's).  If you are in the northwest Arkansas area this saturday make sure to come catch the nationally ranked (#6) Arkansas Razorback cross country team.  The gun goes off at 9:45 for the mens race.  Woo Pig Soooie!!!

Friday, October 8, 2010

repeat pain

This past tuesday the razorback cross country team ventured off the beaten path and out to the cross country course.  The call was for 5 miles with 4 minutes rest, each mile was to be at 4:30.  As many of you know we are in our heavy training cycle (workouts, mileage, intensity of everyday runs) and the ability to workout at 100% is somewhat of a luxury, if possible at all.  The first mile went off without many problems running 4:35, the second mile was nearly perfect as we hit 4:29-4:30, cue the pain, only 300m into the third mile I was about 90% positive that I would not finish the workout, maybe not even the current mile, but luckily my inner coach Bucknam told me to "nut up" and shut off my brain.  Finishing the third one in 4:30 was a great mental weight lifted off my shoulders.  Our fourth mile felt a little easier even though the pace quickened as we hit a 4:26.  Closing out the workout with a near effortless 4:28 was a great way to end they day.  With this workout behind us but still with a grueling 400's workout at the golf course looming we had two days to recover, logging between 12-14 miles a day on wed, and thurs.  In just a few hours we will be meeting for our workout and I will be sure to post an update letting you know how the workout and saturday morning long run goes.  

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Great end to a great week

This past Saturday started as most usually do, a wake up call at 6 am, out the door by 6:30, treatment on my knee till 7 then out to the dirt road for a 14 mile long run.  What made this saturday different than any I can remember was the fact that our entire team ran together as we forced the pace faster and faster over the rolling 14 mile course.  The average pace of the run dipped under 6 minutes as we finished the long run in 1 hour 23 minutes and some odd seconds.  At about 3 miles to go we meet our first real challenge of our run, this challenge comes in the form of a monstrous man eating hill.  We had been hitting our last few miles in about 5:40-5:45 pace, but covering the uphill mile in 5:47 set the tone for the last two.  The 13th mile was run in 5:12 with the 14th mile not to be outdone, run in 5:09.  Needless to say, this team is special, unlike anything I have ever seen before and maybe something I will never see again.  

Our next race is the chile pepper cross country festival right here in Fayetteville, Ar, on Saturday, October 16.  Come out and support the hogs!  Wooo Pig Sooie!

Friday, October 1, 2010

on a roll


Well as many of you know we had our workout this past Wednesday, and not just any workout either, a workout that was the benchmark measured by athletes like Alistair Cragg and Josphat Boit, but this all changed on Wednesday.  The mandate was 3x mile and a half in 6:55.  The workout got off to a good start with  7 flat, next came a 6:43, and the workout was capped off by a 6:48 after being told to ease off!  The hog's are on a roll after our successful trip to Stanford.  We have our long run tomorrow morning to cap off a great week of training.  The month of October will surely be the most important of any month of training this season.  I will post an update as to how the long run goes come Saturday morning.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

I'm Back!

This meaning can be taken two ways: 1.) I am back from a much too long hiatus from updating the blog, and 2.) I am back in shape and it feels great!  Many things have happened since my last post,  mainly a ton of training, and a trip out to Palo Alto, Ca.  The Razorbacks started the cross country season ranked a mighty underdog 13th in the country, this all changed last weekend as we put our scoring five runners in front of the scoring five of the number one team in the country!  The workout have been stellar but at this point the most important thing has been keeping the team together for our everyday runs and making each moment count.  This team is destined for great things and nothing will stand in the way of us achieving our goals (SEC conference title, and a top five nationals performance).  On a personal note, I managed to run 23:38 for 8k, setting a personal best by a minute in only my first race and fourth week of training!  So needless to say things are going quite well and way ahead of schedule.  We compete next Oct. 16th at the Agri park in Fayetteville, Ar, at the chile pepper festival.   I just want to end by apologizing to the handful of people left reading this blog after my two week break from the blog.  The time consuming nature of two, sometimes three workouts a day, a full schedule of class, and juggling a personal life have kept me quite busy.  I will do a much better job of updating the blog now that things have settled down a bit.  So check in again soon!  We have a killer workout today so I will be updating the blog with all the juicy info!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Bringing out the rescue clubs.

As the leaves begin to fall and the temperatures begin to cool (I wish) cross country season rears its ugly face.  For much of the last two weeks the Razorback cross country team has been getting in great quality aerobic work while rounding into better and better shape.  The team competed in their opening meet last weekend right here in Fayetteville, Ar.  The Arkansas men swept spots 1-10 while gliding along the course seemingly effortlessly.  While not everybody raced we did get our chance to attack the cross country course bright and early the next morning for the team long run.  Usually these runs can last anywhere from as little as an hour to as much as 1:45.  This run fit into the category of the long run only in distance but not in time.  As it became evident quite early in the run this would be no normal long run.  The pace quickened with each step all the way until the last.  Bryan and I finished our 11 mile run in 59 minutes, for those of you who don't make mental math a habit that is roughly 5:15 pace.  Enter the rescue clubs:  After much of this week followed suit with the long run last weekend Coach Bucknam issued an executive order, an easy weekend of running with a day off on Sunday.  This came as a huge relief to much of the team.  The long run this weekend was an easy 80 minutes which felt like jogging in place.  As Stanford draws closer the workouts will begin to pick up, at this point we have only done 1 real workout.  We have been promised a grueling set of quarters at the golf course this week so I will post after the workout to let you know how everything goes!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Wooo Pig Soooie!

Well I am back in the mix with the hogs and it is safe to say that this team is as poised a team as any other out there. The team is looking incredible with the additions of some great new recruits many returning guys, and a desire to win! I have been running with the team everyday since arriving back on camous in late August. It has been a great change of pace literally. After running most of the summer by myself at my own pace I am finally back in the mix with a team and the dynamics are completely different. We have our first meet of the season tomorrow! It is hard to believe that my last cross season is already starting but luckily not just yet as I will be sitting out the first couple meets as I round into better shape. I will keep you posted on how the meet goes on friday and the long run on saturday!

Monday, August 23, 2010

stateside

After 3 countries, 2 continents, and nearly a full day of riding on planes I am finally back stateside. It was bittersweet leaving Australia, I didn't want to leave but it is nice to be eating salty, greasy American food again! I just couldn't stomach bread or cheese anymore. The jet lag hasn't been unbearable as I managed a full 12 hours of sleep last night, but I fear that needing a nap only an hour after waking up cannot be a good omen. I spent much of my last day in Australia on the southern coast which was blasting 40 mph winds, rain, and cool temperatures, so being greeted by a 70 degree day in Chicago was quite splendid. I am eager to start training with the team again for the cross country season. The team has now been together for a little over a week so I am a little tardy in my return but rest assure I needed the vacation. I have been feeling pretty lonely the last 24 hours seeing as Rachel was by my side everyday for the last 2 weeks, but we parted ways in L.A. yesterday morning. This blog is about to heat up! I will be competing for the Razorbacks this fall and for the first time since last March. So stay tuned folks!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Holiday

The days are getting shorter as the time draws ever closer to mine and Rachel's departure from Australia. Since arriving in Melbourne 6 days ago everyday has been a reminder of just how blessed my life has been. I am visiting a foreign country with my beautiful girlfriend Rachel, my knee is 99% healthy, and nearly all my friends are getting married....or so it seems. Not all epiphany comes from running, and this trip has reminded me that each moment needs to be a constant reminder of just how precious life is. carpe diem!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Making tracks...literally.

The past few days I have been going for my run in the mornings to catch the short but amazing pockets of sun. I have been running along the coast taking in great views of the beaches and the Melbourne skyline. The cool temperatures have really helped me extend my runs which are now right around an hour long. My knee has stayed pretty much pain free throughout the extended runs. Luckily I stumbled upon a nice dirt path that winds through the trees along the coast, making for a soft running surface with views to die for.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Australia.

Well After nearly twenty hours of flying Rachel and I finally arrived in Australia. It is quite a bit cooler than what I am used to at the moment but it sure feels nice when I am running. I went for my first jog since shaking my serious case of jet lag. It was a beautiful run along the ocean with a great view of downtown Melbourne in the distance. My knee feels surprisingly good at the moment which is very encouraging for future runs here in Oz! I will try to keep you all posted on future events! Later mates.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Let the summer begin!

This summer has been a little backwards for me, but this all changes this thursday.  Until now I have been attending class everyday so far this summer with the occasional weekend trip or wedding to break up the daily grind.  This Thursday I will be leaving for home, where I will be an usher in my cousin's wedding, hitting downtown Chicago for a couple nights and then leaving for Australia for ten days!  NOthing like starting your summer while most people are wrapping theirs up.  
Training has been going well, so well in fact I have recently bumped my runs from 40 minutes to 45.  I am also getting a little better adapted to the heat, which right now at eight p.m is still 96 degrees!  Seeing as it is winter in Australia I think it will be a nice reward running in the mid 60's as compared to the daily temp of anywhere from 110-115 here in Fayetteville.  I will post again before leaving for Australia, and then again while I am in the land of the kangaroos.  Hopefully I will get some sweet pictures to share with you all.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Hot off the press!


Well folks we are once again closing in on another week in the books, and you know what that means!  My interview is now up and ready for your eyes.  I have already had a couple people send emails and texts saying that it was really well done by flotrack and Tony Casey (the writer).  So check it out!!   http://www.flotrack.org/articles/view/2118-dorian-ulrey-kwik-e

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Flotrack Kwik-e tomorrow.

Hey guys.  My interview with flotrack will be featured on the website tomorrow.  It's titled Kwik-e, and for all purposes this interview serves as an update on how training has been going this summer, what my individual/team goals are for the rapidly approaching school year and several other topics.  I can't spill all the beans but this is going to be a good interview as flotrack always does a top notch job.  Make sure to check it out!  here is the link to the site.  http://www.flotrack.org/.  Let me know what you think!

Monday, July 26, 2010

40 minutes of awesome pain!

Today was yet another milestone in my effort to recover from some lingering patellar tendonitis.  Until this week I had been splitting my run into two runs, one on the anti gravity treadmill and one on the ground, each lasting only about a half hour.  After meeting with my trainer today and discussing how another week of running had passed with the pain still absent we decided to up the stakes!   So today started two weeks of running for 40 minutes, all outside.  The only pain I was feeling  was the pain of being out of shape, and the boiling temperatures which have been hovering right around 100 degrees, and that is before you throw in the humidity!  But barring a heat stroke or side cramp everything has been exceedingly great.  It always feels nice to be reminded just how easy it is to let things slip.  It keeps us grounded, and forces us to challenge ourselves everyday.  On that note, I pose a challenge to anyone reading this:  Ask yourself, what do you desire more than anything?  Once you have an answer, make a positive change, take a step in the right direction, go get whatever it may be that you are desiring.   

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Flotrack

As some of you may know Flotrack is one of the only websites that offers great interviews along with race videos of track and field these days.  This friday they will be featuring a q&a done with myself earlier today.  It lasted about 45 minutes and covered nearly all running related topics past and present.  Make sure you check it out!  I will post something about this again just to remind everybody.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

100% gravity has never felt so good!


If you know me then you probably know that when it comes to listening to people I am a little slow to react, especially when it comes to running.  Recently I have been running on the Alter G treadmill ( a gravity defying treadmill) but that all changed yesterday.  Initially I was given the green light to hit the ground running next tuesday but slowly I have been showing a lot of progress with my knee rehab and strengthening.  So yesterday I ran on the alter g for 45 minutes and then ran for 15 minutes on the infield at John McDonnell field.  Today I ran for 30 minutes on the alter g then another 30 minutes outside.  The end result....pain free running!!!  The feeling of running outside is one that I will probably take for granted most of my life but not today.  It was great to feel like a real athlete again proving to my body that it can run and be pain free at the same time.  My biggest test will be leaving for home in just a few short weeks and then Australia, with no trainers for nearly 20 days.  With the way things are going these past few days I have no doubt that the only thing bothering me will be the chilly winter temperatures of Melbourne.  

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

No news is good news.


These past few days I have been feeling the aches and pains of running as I slowly creep back into the routine of a distance runner.  One thing I am proud to announce is of the many aches and pains I have been feeling lately my knee has not been one of them.  Slow and steady surely won't win any NCAA titles but luckily the only race I am running right now is the race to injury free running.  I have been plugging away the last few days, logging anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour of running.  This surely has been one of the hardest summers for me as I have gone without family, friends, Rachel, and until these last couple days running.  Luckily for me it appears that my prayers are being answered as I not only have three weddings to attend in four weeks, but I will also be home for 3 days, and after those three days I will be in Australia with Rachel for another 10!! So it looks like everything I have been lacking all summer is slowly starting to come back, including running.  Once again my first run outside at 100% gravity will be this Friday! I will most certainly keep everyone updated on this most special day.

Monday, July 19, 2010

baby steps


I have been blessed to be on a strict regimen of Alter G 3 times per week and aqua jogging twice a week for the last 2 weeks, lets just say that at the very least this can get extremely boring and leave me feeling like less of a runner and more like a fish.  Well this all changed today.  My trainer and I agreed that running on the Alter G everyday this week would be the best idea for right now, he even sweetened the pot by offering a 20 minute jog on actual ground this Friday!!!  I ran at 70% body weight on the Alter G for 45 minutes, in that time I covered just over 7 miles.  Today was a baby step for now but a huge move in the right direction for the long haul.  

Friday, July 16, 2010

Inch by inch.


It seems that everyday as I enter the pool I dread the ensuing pain a little bit less, and everyday as I exit the pool I realize I have swam a little bit further.  As the days get easier and the pool gets more inviting, I realize that day by day and inch by inch I am getting healthier and more focused on the year to come.  I have many things with which to focus on, a senior campaign for the mighty Razorbacks, a degree, a job, but the one thing that I set my compass to each and everyday is what I did the day before, and what I can do tomorrow.   One thought enters my mind as a crawl into bed after a long day, what did I accomplish today?  Just as the night before, each morning that I summon the strength to crawl out of bed one thought enters my mind, what can I do better today?  Thoughts come and thoughts go, just as quickly motivation can come and go.  What will you set your compass to today?  Who will you chase, follow, idolize, mimic? Today I strive to be better, but not better compared to another person, just a better me.  Challenge yourself today, take risks, leave nothing left!   

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Back to the daily grind...MInus the gravity.

I have been slowly starting to get back into some physical activities these last couple of days, apparantly lounging on the couch eating ice cream cake doesn't get you back in shape! I have been receiving tons of help on my knee from the U of A's newest athletic trainer Aki. We try something new almost everyday. We have been on a strict regimen of rest, rehab, treatment, and ice the past few weeks, but I finally got the go ahead to start running and pool jogging again! I was on the alter G for a short 20 minutes run Monday then in the pool yesterday for a grueling 20 minutes, today I was back on the alter G for 30 minutes and I am getting ready to head to the pool now with some fellow Razorbacks. I will be attempting my first run outside next Friday....Wish me luck!

Monday, July 12, 2010

23 BIG ONES!!!

Whoever said that wisdom comes with age obviously didn't make it into their twenties.  Yesterday was my 23rd birthday and for the second straight year I spent most of my big day in various airports trying to make my way back to Fayetteville, Ar.  Upon waking this morning feeling sleep deprived, dehydrated, and sore from cramped and uncomfortable plane seats I realized that getting older brought me no new wisdom or insight, only pain and a fleeting feeling of morning sickness.  On the other hand I did get to spend my birthday with some truly great people.  Between spending the morning with my beautiful girlfriend Rachel (NOT RACHAEL) and her amazing family,  and some friends later in the evening It was a nearly perfect day.  The only reason I say nearly perfect is due to a rather lame World Cup final that resulted in the loss of my pre-cup favorites (the Dutch).  So to all those that made my birthday the best one yet, whether you sent a text, posted on my facebook page, called and sang to me, or I had the pleasure of being with, thank you for everything.  I am a lucky guy to have so many great friends, the love of the best girlfriend imaginable, and  a family I wouldn't trade for the world.  Who needs wisdom when you already have everything else?

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Houston we don't have a problem!

Well as some of you may know, I have been undergoing some pretty extensive treatment and rehab for my knee and I am proud to report that I haven't felt pain in nearly two weeks!  I haven't worked up the nerve to run yet, and quite frankly I'm not sure I am ready to be done with my summer break yet.....  My week continues to get better everyday as I get closer to thursday.  I will be heading to Houston for the weekend to see my girlfriend Rachel.  This will surely be the highlight of my summer!  As of now these are my only blog worthy tid bits of info.  I will keep you posted on how the knee continues to rehab and try to load some pictures along the way.  Peace out!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

The long road to recovery



Since The big race in New York City a few weeks ago I have been undergoing some serious treatment and rehab for my knee. We have a new trainer here at the U of A named Aki. He has really helped to speed up this process by thinking outside the box and not just treating the problem. We have been working on strengthening my hip flexors and stretching my I.T. bands to take pressure off of my patellar tendon. The recovery is coming along quite effortlessly actually. My knee is feeling better everyday. Until the time comes that I feel 100% confident that the problem is gone I will be in the pool in the morning and on the Alter G in the afternoon. I have tried this approach to my training before and the results were really great.

On a side note, I am in Branson, Mo this weekend with my family celebrating the 4th of July. happy birthday America! We have rented out a boat for the whole day, and the men are golfing tomorrow morning on one of the best courses in Branson. I might add that while driving by the course on the way to our cabin I caught a glimpse of the course....I think it may also be the toughest too. Wish me luck!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

CHECK IT OUT!!!

Hey guys and gals,

Recently my good friend and training partner Scott MacPherson started his own running website.  I checked it out and I know what you are thinking, could his website possibly be as cool as Dorian's?  Well folks believe it or not....but it is!!  Check it out when you have some free time.  www.scottymacrunning.com

Monday, June 21, 2010

All things new


Forgive me for this rather overdue post.  Many things have happened in the last couple weeks which I really wanted to fit into one new entry on the blog rather than having 4 or 5.  As many of you may have seen on TV, New York did not go well.  I ran just behind the leaders mid pack for a little over half the race, with 500m to go the leaders began to quicken the pace and push for home, and it was at this point that I realized there were no more gears.  The last 300m proved to be the hardest of my running career thus far.  I managed to put 100m between the leaders and myself in only 300m.  

In the weeks since NYC I have been getting some long overdue treatment on my knee.  I have been having trouble with my knee since december of 09.  Thankfully my knee is feeling better and better each day.  Today I will attempt to run for the first time since last thursday.  

I faced a very tough decision this past week while trying to decide whether or not to run at the USA championships at less than 100% healthy.  In light of returning to The University of Arkansas for my final year of eligibility in cross country and outdoor track My coach and I decided to take this time to rest and get my knee better.  So as this means no USA champs it does mean I can take a little break and get my knee better.  In the end the right decision was made and I am very excited to come back for my senior year and run with a young yet very talented razorback team.  WOOO PIG SOOIE!!!!!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Let the good times keep on rolling.

Well last week was a great week for many reasons but running was a definite highlight as I had a great time trial sandwiched in between two other really solid workouts.  First and foremost was the time trial.  The goal was to run a 1k or 1000m time trial in around 2:20-2:22.  I had expected a pace around 1:54 through the first 800m.  My good friend and apparently world class rabbit Patrick Russell led me through the first 400m in just over 54 seconds.  Many thoughts rushed through my head at this point but none were as loud and clear as the feeling in my legs....AMAZING!!!  We continued to glide through 800m almost effortlessly in 1:50.xxx (which was a 7 second pr for PR) and finished the 1k in 2:18.1, which would have been a collegiate record had I run this time in a race.  My other two workouts consisted mainly of speed work, which was something I had felt was lacking previous to the beginning of the outdoor season.  The workouts went off without a hitch as my stride finally opened up and let it rip!  My confidence is at a really good point heading into the Adidas Classic this weekend in New York City!  

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Back on track. Literally.

Well after a great week of training I feel as if I am back on track for a fast race in NYC. The Adidas Classic will surely be one of the most competitive races I have ever raced in as all four of my world championship 1500 teammates will also be in the race, along with countless other world class professionals. This week will surely be my hardest week thus far in training but I look forward to it all that much more. I will be doing a workout in a couple hours from now, another workout on thursday (the kill workout,) and a time trial on saturday! Wish me luck. I will keep you posted on how everything goes.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Speed city

Well yesterday proved to be another great track session as I felt light on my feet and fast on the track! It was a milers special, 12x200m with a jog across the infield for the rest. The workout was broken down into three sets of four with each rep getting faster. The first four were run in 30, 29, 28, 27, the second set was 28, 28, 27, 26, and the third set was 28, 27, 26, 24. I am really starting to feel good again after kicking my cold. New York city here we come!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Workouts, wind, travel

Well since my last post I managed to have my best workout yet since the start of the outdoor season. The workout was 9x300m with about a minute recovery. The times were as follows, 43, 42, 41, second set, 44, 42, 40, third set, 42, 40, 38. I felt fluid and relaxed during the first set, but gradually began to feel sluggish and slow during the second set. This was gut check time, as my coach told me to quit after the 7th 300, but I pushed through and started to feel better, so much better in fact that my coach decided to throw 3x150m on after the workout. The 150's were cutdowns as the first was 21, second was 19, and the third was 17. This was a great confidence booster heading into competition season.

As some of you may know, my Grandma Blanche, possibly one of the greatest/funniest women to ever walk this planet passed away this past week. She was 92 years young, and lived a more active life than most teenagers. She survived a tornado, started her own beauty salon, and did just about everything else in between. So in light of this I have made the trip to her hometown of McPherson, kansas this weekend.

My first, and possibly only run was quite an experience as I got lost, wandered across a golf course and jumped a barbwired fence, just to name a few things. The wind was howling at about 35 miles an hour and had gusts up to 50! My run consisted of running down a dirt road with no end in sight, that is until I came to where the road looked as if there had once been a creek or raging river. At this point I decided to turn around and try my luck by turning down another random dirt road with no end in sight. Once again I had turned onto the wrong road but I could see where I was trying to go over the plains of the old golf course my grandparents used to play on. I ran across the course, trying not to get hit by any golfballs, and when I reached my destination the only thing standing in between me an the house was a barbed wire fence. After all I had encountered all ready this came as no surprise. Needless to say I made my way over. My suggestion to everyone....don't get lost in backcountry Kansas. It's not flat, it is windy, and I don't know where the hell anything is.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The good, the bad, and the funny.

Well folks I have a lot of things to write about today. For starters, the good
I had a great workout yesterday which consisted of 6x400m followed by 6x100m. The rest was basically just getting back to the line, but overall it went quite well. The 400's started at 59, then dropped to 58 for 2 reps, then dropped to 57 for 2 more reps, and a 56 to seal the deal. The 100s were just an attempt to shock the system a little bit, while working on maintaining form and efficiancy. They were all 12 seconds or faster.

Secondly, the bad
I will no longer be running the F.O.M in St. Louis this weekend. I have been excited for this race since late march/early april, and all my training had been geared for my opener on may 22nd, but family issues have pushed my opener back to the Adidas classic, in New York city, on June 12. I hope all goes well for everyone who is still competing this weekend in St. Louis.

Lastly, the funny
I was on on way out the door monday afternoon, headed for my first lab of the summer semester but upon opening the door who should I see? The answer: USADA (US anti doping administration.) So instead of going to lab, lab came to me, and made me pee in a cup. Being drug tested always seems to form a special bond between the testee (me) and the tester (the other guy.) It must have something to do with the exchange of bodily fluids and seeing one's private parts. I wish all relationships could be this easy....

Monday, May 17, 2010

Gearing up for St. Louis!

I thought I would take advantage of some free time in between summer classes to update the blog. I entered in the Festival of miles, a meet made up almost completely of mile races, which will be held in St. Louis this coming weekend, almost two months ago. It is hard to believe the race is almost here, finally! Training got off to a great start, with a solid month of base mileage which transitioned nicely into track workouts. Recently I have been battling some allergy problems which hasn't helped the training any, but it certainly hasn't hindered it either. I had a great run just a couple days ago while I was back home in Port Byron. I ventured out for an 8 mile run along the mighty Mississippi river and as I began to check my splits I found myself running really fast. I covered the last 4 miles in roughly 20 minutes flat, and felt great doing it! I will be doing my last hard track session before St. Louis tomorrow, I will let you know how it goes!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Hola mi amigos!


Hey guys, 

Thanks for checking out my blog.  This blog will be focused on my running, so you can keep up to date on my training, races, and hopefully some funny running stories.  I am new to the blog scene, but very excited to share my running experiences and stories with all of you.  As you may have already noticed, I have attached a couple race videos along with some interviews, so for those of you who don't know me you can watch some races and get to know a little bit more about me and my running.  

Upcoming Races


My first running event of the season will be in St. Louis next weekend, 5/22. Here is some info about the festival of miles


Video Interviews


Dorian Ulrey after 3:56 DMR anchor Texas A&M Challenge

Running Videos


M 3k H01 (7:55 Ulrey, Texas A&M Challenge)