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Location:

Westminster,CO,USA

Member Since:

Nov 11, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Finally started learning how to run in '09 after totally botching it up for the 14 years prior and dealing with chronic IT injury...have had zero IT band pain since fall of '09 and have run way more than ever before in my life...loving it.

PR's

Road Mile: 4:44 - Pearl St Mile August 2011 

2K: 6:32 - Uni HIll 2K 2011

3K: 10:07 - West end 3K 2011

5K - 16:53 - Turkey Leg 5K 2011

10K - 38:38 - Butte to Butte Eugene OR 2003 

Half - Never raced a half

Road Marathon - 2:57:19 - 11/12/2011 - solo.

Trail Marathon - 4:48 - Kings peak August 2011

55K - 4:59:54 - Moab red hot 55K 2011

Short-Term Running Goals:

Be healthy, run injury-free, listen to my body.

Sub 16 min 5K

Sub 34 min 10K

Sub 2:40 Marathon

    2012 Tentative Schedule

  1.  Quicker Quaker 5K January
  2. Boston Marathon - April
  3. ??

Long-Term Running Goals:

Get stronger, faster and more fit as a runner and biker to allow for bigger adventures as the years go on.

Still be running in my 80's.  

Personal:

I'm married to Nan Kennard and she kicks my butt at running.  She has beat me handily in every race we have done together except for a downhill mile we did once.  She is my running inspiration.  I'd like to run a marathon with her someday and actually keep up.  

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Bare Feet Lifetime Miles: 282.68
Cycling 2011 Lifetime Miles: 291.40
Altra Instinct July '10 Lifetime Miles: 637.35
Altra Instinct Sep '11 Lifetime Miles: 481.45
Altra Lone Peak Lifetime Miles: 157.50
Altra Instinct Black Lifetime Miles: 69.00
Altra Adam Lifetime Miles: 27.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.600.004.500.0013.10

Ran at the Fairview professional training facility today.  OK, not really.  Really its Fairview High School.  But I didn't see one high schooler out there at the track this morning and I saw a whole lot of professional athletes, so maybe its mis-named.

Fortunately the bulk of them arrived after I finished my workout so I didn't have to feel completely pathetic.

Chrissie Wellington was the only pro athlete running while I was going between 7:30-9, I only recognized her from lucho posting a picture of her gnarly calves that were unmistakable from behind as I was trying to keep up with her a couple times around the track.  Chatted with her briefly asking her about her upcoming ironman in AZ in a couple weeks...she seems really cool and nice.

Then a bunch of others started rolling in at 9...Brent Vaughn, James Carney, Tyler McCandless, Matt Reed, and others...I can't remember who the middle green coat dude is.    Our awesome ART therapist Richey Hansen is there on the right with the glasses talking to coach Jay Johnson.

I chatted with Brent briefly about our wives running together in the upcoming cross country club champs in December...they have put together a team that should have no problem at all winning by a large margin with Sara Vaughn, Nan, Renee Metivier-Baile, Colleen DeReuck, and Sara Slattery.

As they were rolling in, the weather was starting to turn.  They missed out on 2 gorgeous sunny hours of running from 7-9 as seen here before my workout:

By about 10:30 it started raining and snowing...winter is here finally it would appear.  Glad I got a run in early today.

Oh yeah...and here's what I did at the track this morning, which was really fun and felt great.

  • Warm up for 21 min/stretch, then 4x25 second strides
  • 4 X 45 seconds at 5:15-5:30 pace with 75 seconds easy in between
  • 5 Minutes steady (1400 Meters) at 5:41 avg pace - HR: 158 avg - 173 Max - slow for 2 min recovery
  • 7 X 400 Meters at the following times - 79.9, 79.1, 80.4, 80.21, 79.6, 81.3, 80.0 (all between 5:10-5:20 pace) - 60 seconds slow jog between each lap, then 2 minute recovery after the 7th
  • 5:22 Minutes steady (1400 Meters) at 6:04 avg. HR: 159 avg - 173 max
  • 3.75 Miles cool down running up the skunk canyon trail a little ways and back to my new house.

Total: 13.1 Miles - 1:39 - (7:38 avg) - HR: 150 avg

I kept it fun by keeping my HR below 175.  Above that and it becomes painful.  My heart rate maxed out at 174 on a couple of the 400's.  I'm interested by this fact, because I know I can push my heart a lot harder than that.  But I have not felt the desire or motivation to push it harder than that for a while now.  I think I'm saving the harder than that effort for my next race.  But I'm curious, from a training standpoint, whether or not if I did more training at my truly max heart rate level it would improve my race performance.  I've heard various things on the topic.  Perhaps it could be detrimental to over do it by over exerting the effort too much.   I'm not totally sure.  I am just training by my intuition mostly and trying to do what feels healthy.  I have noticed when I push it too hard I tend toward pulling muscles or other stuff, so I feel good about the effort today.

I find it easier to get it up closer to the 180's if I'm running up a hill.  Last time I remember getting it into the mid 180's is the last half mile of the skirt chaser 5K over a year ago.

NB MT101 - Black 11.5 Miles: 13.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Steve Piccolo on Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 20:42:32 from 67.161.249.226

Chrissie Wellington is awesome. Great for the sport. Great job on the workout.

From jun on Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:47:27 from 66.239.250.209

Wow, intimidating workout. Really amazing.

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