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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
Race: Bolder Boulder (6.2 Miles) 00:39:51, Place overall: 522, Place in age division: 16
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.000.006.200.009.20

 

Races are fun!  I really enjoyed the anticipation leading up to the race yesterday and then the subsequent morning of, and feeling like I'm on vacation, etc.  Good times.

I didn't train at all for a road 10K, I think I did 1 half of a interval about a month ago with Nan when I was in between trails and that's about it.  So I had no idea what to expect out of this race...but I felt like I was in good shape even though I've only been running 15-20 miles a week the last month.

My plan was to go out in just under 6:30 pace and hold that the whole race and my goal was just to do the race in sub 40 minutes.  But I also didn't want to kill myself on this race or go all out because I've got my first 30 mile trail race this weekend and I'm a lot more interested in feeling ready for that.  I decided to wear my nathan water bottle waist strap for this race with just one 10 oz. bottle in it.  I'm so accustomed to wearing it, that I would almost feel weird without it...but also, I really like having water when I want it, and it is about 1 bazillion times easier to drink from a bottle than a little paper cup they hand you as you're flying by.  It was a great decision, I loved having it during the race.

Nan and I warmed up for 2 miles before the race which was perfect for me.  Then we waited about 7 minutes and we were off with the huge crowd.  Everyone was going out at 5:45 pace or faster as I was in the very front in the first wave.  That was not in my game plan so I just took it easy and let everyone go, as I held back to a 6 min/mile the first 1/2 mile.  After that it starts up hill and I settled in right under 6:30 pace.

Mile 1: 6:15

The 2nd mile is uphill and I felt good, just held to my goal of sub 6:30 and it felt smooth and easy

Mile 2:  6:28

The 3rd mile was similar, mostly uphill.  I felt great, in fact I wished the hills were steeper because I felt like I would pass more people if they were

Mile 3: 6:29

The fourth mile had a couple steeper sections and I knew this was the last of the main uphill of the course so I pushed harder and passed some people I had been tailing for a couple miles and my pace was stronger on this mile

Mile 4: 6:23

Then it was downhill for a mile, and I probably could have pushed a lot harder here, but I suppose I was content to recover on the downhill and save up for the final 3/4 mile uphill finish that I knew was coming...so I cruised pretty comfortably in mile 5 and a girl who I had been following who looked exactly like my wife from behind caught back up to me

Mile 5: 6:23

Then the race started to feel a little challenging on the final uphill mile.  But I felt strong and I wasn't maxing out so I was pretty sure I could hit my goal.  But it wasn't super easy at that point.  I pushed hard and then the final hill into the stadium I knew I had to keep cranking in order to hit my goal of sub 40 because I was cutting it close.

Mile 6: 6:31

I sprinted onto the track and around half way to the finish and was very pleased to see a 39 on the clock.

Final time: 39:51

That was fun, and felt great.  It felt good to hit my goal.   And I was very pleased to see I could hold a 6:24 pace for 10K pretty comfortably on zero road training.  Makes me wonder what kind of pace I could run if I actually ran 40-50 miles a week on the roads.  But it doesn't make me wonder hard enough to actually care to do that, because the mountains call my name way too loudly.

Nan was waiting in the finish area for me with Scott Ensign, and they both had really solid races!  Nan killed it in 35:50 taking 2nd for women.  I'll never keep up with her in a road race!  And Scott clobbered me also, the website says 38:02 for him.  I think he was trying to go under 38 so he JUST missed it!  But hey...I would say its close enough, its a great time for a 48 year old dude.

Afterward we hung out for a little while and got some free massages, ate some pretty tasty burritos at the expo and then jogged back to the car.   It was  a beautiful spring morning for a race, absolutely perfect morning actually.  We had a great time.  Now its time for me to not run anymore this week and save up all my energy for a 30 mile mountainous beat down of fun this Saturday.  I hope the weather next weekend matches this weekend, that would be ideal.  It was an amazing weekend for running Boulder this weekend.

 

 

Five Finger Sprints Miles: 9.20
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 189.00
Comments
From allie on Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:54:43 from 67.177.0.102

nice job making your sub-40 goal. congrats on a strong race!

From Bonnie on Mon, May 31, 2010 at 12:58:57 from 64.119.33.134

Nice Race Aaron! Congratulations on your sub-40!!!

From Carolyn in Colorado on Mon, May 31, 2010 at 13:06:30 from 24.8.167.243

The first thing I did when I got up this morning was check on yours and Nan's race results. Great job! Congratulations to both of you.

From ChrisM on Mon, May 31, 2010 at 16:17:07 from 86.180.138.120

Nice one on achieving your goal of sub 40! Even better off of zero road training!

From Nan on Mon, May 31, 2010 at 16:30:48 from 174.51.250.151

I'm seriously impressed with the fact that you ran sub-40 on such "non-traditional" training. Good job, hon! That was a fun morning!

From Scott Ensign on Mon, May 31, 2010 at 22:18:46 from 69.7.121.29

awesome race, all that trail running really has done the job, you are in great shape. I kind of wished I ran in my five fingers today after seeing how you did in yours. Glad the toe held up. it was indeed a fun race. great to see you guys, and thanks for posting the pic. I will email you the ones I have.

If you guys decide to come to Cache Valley for the BF freedom run on the 3rd you are more than welcome to stay with us (kids too) if you need a place to stay, would love to have you.

good luck getting ready for the 30 miler- you are going to have a great time.

From Kelli on Mon, May 31, 2010 at 23:37:08 from 71.219.93.114

Great job on the race, sounds like a tough one!

Awesome picture, y;all look so darn HAPPY!

From Bryce on Mon, May 31, 2010 at 23:37:46 from 174.52.190.220

Smoke'en fast! geeze, very impressive. Most of us moratls train hard and focus alot to try and go sub 40. You did it on cruise control. Very well done! Rest up and kill that 30 miler.

From Jon on Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 00:18:02 from 75.169.153.160

Nice job- sub 40 is awesome on that course. Sounds like you and Nan had a blast.

From Burt on Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 00:34:33 from 68.225.214.248

Great job Aaron. In my wildest dreams I can't imagine going under 40.

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 12:51:31 from 66.239.250.209

Very solid race Aaron. That is a very fast time and it sounds like you had a blast, so you really can't beat that. I enjoyed the report.

From jun on Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 15:14:43 from 66.239.250.209

Wow, cool race report. I hadn't seen that yet. Congrats on a great race. I can't run that fast under any conditions.

From Aaron Kennard on Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 00:33:06 from 174.51.250.151

Thanks for the congrats everyone! I almost feel like part of the club now that I have actually done a race this year.

From RivertonPaul on Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 14:37:32 from 67.42.27.114

Great pic and report.

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