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Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

Dec 29, 2009

Gender:

Female

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Other

Running Accomplishments:

I was a much better runner in my 20's and 30's.  When I was 52 I had a 28.5 5K and a 58.5 10K, and I would like to surpass those times.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run a 1/2 marathon.  I would actually love to run a full marathon, but am not sure if my body would break down with injuries training for one.  Update fall 2010: still no 1/2 marathon, but I did run all the way up city creek and back home (14 miles)  - absolutely gorgeous!!

Personal:

My name is Adele Kimbrough - I'm 58 and have been running (off and on) since I was 16.  My body is not well designed for speed, and I'm a bit arthritic, but I'm having fun trying to figure out just how fast I can be.  And this blog helps! 

2011 Deseret News 10K Finish Line.
Dang - missed my goal by 4 seconds!

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Wanted to do a hill work out today because I think the strengthening will help both my knees and my speed. Was going to do it on the TM because that is the easiest way for me to do reliable short hill repeats, but my daughter so rightfully pointed out to me that it is darn beautiful outside and I shouldn't waste the nice conditions!

So I decided to run my usual route up to PA 7 in city creek and back, but to take my watch and try to run 3 of the hills as fast as I could.

Started by running at an easy pace to city creek, then:

Hill 1: one mile long from the city creek gate to the one mile marker. I took off and quickly got into a good 2:1 breathing pattern. I was hoping to make it to the one mile marker in 10 minutes, but was 30 seconds over. I don't feel too bad, tho, because I was working and breathing pretty hard the whole time. And now I have a good time goal for this hill!. (I designated this mile as "fast" because even though the actual pace wasn't particularly fast, my effort was way way up there!) Then I ran slow and easy a little further up to PA7, then turned around and ran slow down the hill.

Hill 2: Progably a little longer than a 1/2 mile from the intersection of the citycreek turnoff from bonneville drive up to the intersection of bonneville drive and 11th avenue. My legs were feeling a bit rubbery, but I ran this section pretty quickly in 6 min 14 sec. Unfortunately this section starts off going downhill before going uphill, so next time I'll probably start the hard running where the uphill part actually starts! Then I ran at an easy pace for a couple blocks on 11th Avenue before reaching my next hill.

Hill 3: One block very steep from 11th avenue up to 12th avenue. I gave this hill all I had to muster, and boy did I feel the lactic acid building in my calves!

Then I just ran slow and easy the last 1/2 mile home along 12th avenue.

All in all a good workout, but I think next time I will plan a hill workout with shorter distance hills. I might start at the bottom of the avenues, and then "zig-zag" my way up so that I run hard up a steep hill for a block, then run a block sideways at a recovery pace, then run another steep uphill block, etc., until I get up to 12th Avenue.

Salt Lake City has some truly gorgeous running weather this morning!!

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Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 19:55:08 from 24.8.167.243

Yeah, I think those are definitely not short hill repeats. Those hill sound pretty long. I think of a short hill repeat as last 10-20 seconds and a long one as lasting maybe 2 minutes. You did some serious hill work.

I agree with you about taking advantage of the nice weather. I feel guilty about missing so much of it.

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