Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Week 5 - It's all about the Soup!

  This week was a slow one. In fact, there is absolutely nothing to report on the fundraising side of things, so I'll keep this weeks post on the short side and just talk a bit about the training.


The Training

Ughh. The Calories.

Sometime last week, I finally accepted the truth. 
I've been eating too much.

For the last few months I've been frustrated that I haven't been losing any more weight. In fact, I somehow managed to GAIN a few pounds. This is especially frustrating to me because I've been running a lot more these last few months, averaging about 125 miles a month. (compared to about 75 miles a month during the summer and early fall.)

After listening to another one of my recent frustrated rants about this, my wife Kate gently suggested that if i don't start paying attention to my calories, I probably wasn't going to lose any more weight.

Knowing she was right, I had her show me the iPhone App she has been using to keep track of her calories, and dove into it myself.

I won't get too detailed, but so far so good.

By keeping my calories "under budget" just about every day these last 2 weeks, I have dropped about 4 pounds! I've been learning a lot about the nutritional values of the foods I eat. It has been quite a shock to see how many calories i've been (over) eating while thinking that I've been "eating well".  I don't really know how hard core I'm going to be, but I'm hoping I can use this method to drop the last 10 pounds to get to my goal weight of 185.


This Weeks Running
(34.5 miles)

Although this week's mileage was a little less than it has been for the last couple of weeks, it was marked with a couple of cool "firsts"

On wednesday, I ran in the snow for the first time. It was actually pretty nice! I stayed off the road and did some trail running in Hopedale. The snow never really accumulated, so it ended up being a pretty run without the hidden dangers of running on the snow.


Saturday Long Run
13.25 miles

The other big first for this week came on my saturday long run with the Run For the Memory crew.

I did  my first training run longer than the half-marathon distance! 

We met at the same spot as last week, (the top of Heartbreak Hill) and headed back towards Wellesley. A  few of us extended the distance out about 3/4 of a mile further than last week. The end result was 13.25 miles finishing at the top of heartbreak. I was definitely huffing and puffing as I finished, but i think it was because of the uphill finish, not the distance.

This being the last run before Christmas, a few of the runners came in festive get-ups.
(but most of us Scrooge-types dressed in our normal running gear.)

Here are a couple shots of the good sports!


Ed Cederholm is one of our team's leaders and a multiple time Boston Marathon finisher



A few other long time members of the Run For the Memory Crew including the infamous "Dales"
in the black and orange tops.


Sunday Soup Group
7.4 Miles

This week, the Soup Group ran on the Milford bike path, which is part of one of my regular route. 
This is a great place to do a group run because everyone can run alongside each other and chat
without worrying about sidewalks and cars. After the run, we all headed over to Nick's house for the soup!



The payoff! Not sure what this soup is called, but does it matter? I mean, just look at it!
It was supplied by Jeff Hattem.

Soup Group Face of the Week!
Nick Julian

Nick Julian is one of the group original members. This year he's making a big comeback from an injury.
He was this week's Soup Group host, and as it turns out, he's also my cousin!
Thats it for now......



Sunday, December 12, 2010

Week 4: Moving steadily forward!

Week 4 was a week of steady progress on both fronts.
Here's what happened....

The Fundraising


I had some nice activity this week in the fundraising department.

Back in the spring, I shot a cocktail story for Northshore Magazine.
The story included some very interesting takes on cocktails including an "Oyster Shooter" from Finz restaurant in Salem, Ma.

On Tuesday, I was contacted by Carol, who is the wife of Finz's owner. As a christmas gift, she wanted to have a large print made of the photo. So in exchange for a generous donation to the Alzheimer's Association, I gave her the rights to use the photos. She is having two 20x30 inch canvas prints done with them. I can't wait to see how they come out!


Oyster photographed at Finz Restaurant in Salem, MA


Another phone call came in on Monday from the producer of Gordon Ramsay's show 'Kitchen Nightmares". They wanted to use some of the images i shot for last month's Boston Magazine cover on their show! The idea was that Gordon would have some large prints of the dishes, and would show them to whatever chef he was berating on his show at the time to show them what the dish SHOULD look like. Unfortunately, I couldn't get them to make the kind of donation I thought was fitting. They did however make a small monetary donation. In addition, they are going to FEDEX me a bunch of autographed cookbooks, photos, wooden spoons, etc. Hopefully they will be able to be used in a raffle to raise some more $$.


Lamb Carpaccio from Barbara Lynch's Sportello
shot for Boston Magazine's 50 Best Restaurants of 2010.
Image to be used on Gordon Ramsay's "Kitchen Nightmares"


The Training
Weekly Mileage - 38.5
IT GOT COLD THIS WEEK!

   Even thought it got so cold this week, I have to say that this was a great week of training! Because it got so cold, I found myself wimping out a bit and hitting the treadmill for all 3 of my weekday runs. Staying off of the pavement and taking it easy on my knees and ankles, left my legs feeling GREAT for Saturday's long run.


Saturday Long Run
12 Miles

   This week, my Run For the Memory team started training on the actual Boston Marathon course! I met everyone on Commonwealth Ave in Newton, right at the top of Heartbreak Hill. After a pep talk from the coach, we all headed out towards Wellesley. We all took it pretty easy, just focusing on getting in the miles. After 6 miles out, we turned around and headed back towards my first
battle with Heartbreak Hill.
   9 Miles into the run, we hit Heartbreak. I have to say, it wasn't all that bad! Of course, we'll see what happens when I'm hitting it at mile 17 instead of mile 9!
   All in all, a 12 mile run that felt great. I'm definitely feeling more and more like a real runner every week!

   Special thanks to Coach Rich for providing moral support and water support for the whole run!

Coach Rich gives us some advice before sending us out on the road.


Sunday Soup Group
7.9 Miles
Rain

   I woke up this morning to a text from my wife, (who was already at work), warning me to be careful of black ice. Apparently there were several roads in Medway that were shut down!
   I bundled up my son and took him to my mom's for his normal Sunday with Grandma. Then, fearing a bunch of "no-shows" for the group run, I headed to Joe's.
  This weeks host, Joe Hamm, obviously had the same fears as me and sent out a mass email telling everyone not to "wimp out!"  I think it worked, because we still had 6 warriors show up to brave the weather.
  The rising temps and continuing rain melted the ice, and we were good to go!
  The run ended up being another great recovery run from Saturday's long run with about 50% trail running, and 50% road running, all around the Route 126 area in Medway. These runs are great because the pace is a bit easier, and so there is lots of chatting which makes the miles go by quicker.
After 7.9 cold, wet, but somehow still enjoyable miles, we headed in for some hot soup!


The Payoff!


Joe Hamm's Chicken Tortellini Soup and Garlic Bread.



Soup Group Face of the Week!
Hiroshi Morimoto 
Hiroshi is a Core Soup Group member and multiple time Boston Marathon finisher.
I'll be running with Hiroshi in both the Hyannis Half Marathon in February and the 
2011 Boston Marathon.



Having a 20 mile weekend (ok 19.9) is a big charge for me! Just a few months ago, I would have struggled with just an 8 mile run. Now I can do an 8 mile run as a recovery run the day after a 12 miler!

Onward!!


Sunday, December 5, 2010

Week 3- Ups and Downs. The dough starts coming in!


This week was a busy one for both training and fundraising. 
The running week was full of both physical and psychological ups and downs, but I'll get to that in a bit. Let's start with the fundraising!

Fundraising

In 2007, 2009 and 2010 I rode in the Alzheimer's Association Memory Ride. This is a 25, 62 or 100 mile bike put on by the Alzheimer's association every summer. Unlike the Boston Marathon event, the Memory Ride is open to everyone and usually has 200-300 participants. Because there are so many more participants, (there are only 15 of us doing the marathon), the fundraising requirements are much lower for the memory ride. My fundraising commitment for the marathon is $3250 as compared to the $1000 commitment for the Memory Ride.

The best tool I have at my disposal for raising this kind of money is my photography.
As I did for last year's ride, I will be doing photo shoots in exchange for donations directly to the charity.

I have a long road of fundraising ahead of me, and the ball got rolling this week.

First off, I'd like to thank the Coleman and Andriolo families for their donations. They made their contributions in exchange for a family photo that I did for them.

Next, I'd like to thank Gerard at Dorfman's Jewelers in Boston.
A couple of years back, on assignment for Boston Common Magazine, I photographed Henry Dunay of Dorfman's. (see one of the shots from this assignment below!) In exchange for a donation, I supplied Dorfman's with jpegs from the shoot.

                    
Henry Dunay of Dorfman Jewelers in Boston
                    

I'm always looking for these types of opportunities. If you know someone who might be interested in my services in exchange for a donation, PLEASE have them contact me! ( anthony@anthonytieuli.com )

IDEA OF THE WEEK

Ok, I don't really expect to have a good idea every week, but it sounded good.
I was thinking that a great way to raise money easily would be to do head shots for Real Estate agencies.
I'm thinking the agency gets together as many of their agents as possible, and I come in and do some great headshots right at their location. The agents would each make $50 donations in exchange for the shots.

Do you know a Real Estate agent or agency that could benefit from this?
Have them email me ( anthony@anthonytieuli.com ) or call me any time at 617-913-0254

Thats all for now on the fundraising front!

If you'd like to make a personal contribution, it's very easy. Just click HERE.


Training
This weeks mileage was 37.5 miles.

This week's running was a bit of a battle. I've been feeling under the weather for about two weeks now, but haven't been backing off at all on my training. Last weeks saturday "long run" left me feeling drained and psychologically beaten up.

On top of that, on Monday I think I aggravated a tendon on the top of my foot which lead to me dealing with quite a bit of pain all week.

Fortunately, a trip to PR Running in Westborough and a chat with Rich Allen who owns the shop led me to an alternate way of lacing my running shoes that helped with the tendon thing. Thanks Rich!

I basically forced my way through my running week and told myself that if I wasn't feeling better by the end of the weekend, I'd back off a bit.



Saturday Long Run - 10.4 miles

Unlike last week, I decided to take friday off before this week's saturday long run with the Alzheimer's team. This was probably the smartest thing I did all week.
Saturday's run went really well. I felt great for the entire run, even feeling like I could have kept running for quite a while if I had to.
Afterwards, the team got together at Panera for coffee. Coach helped me a bit more with my lacing/foot issue.

Here's a shot I took "on the run"


The Alzheimer's Association Marathon team heading onto Memorial Drive in Boston.


Sunday Soup Group - 6.1 Miles

Todays Soup run was a very nice one. More trail running, which is so nice on the tired legs after a long run on pavement yesterday. Felt great the whole time. Not much else to say.
Ok, well one thing. I cant help but feel pretty awesome about doing a 10 mile run one day and having absolutely no problem doing 6 the next. Things seem to really be coming along!

Now, on to the soup!

This was a big one. It was my week to bring the soup! I have to admit, it was actually pretty easy. I just asked my wonderful and beautiful wife Kate to make it!
Of course she kicked ass and made a killer beef stew. Everyone loved it! ( I was a little bummed that she wasn't there to see how much everyone was enjoying it. )


This week's soup. Beef Stew made by my wife Kate.

One last note about the Soup Group. We now have 5 runners who are running Boston 2011!
Congrats Hiroshi and Jeff for getting numbers!