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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,United States

Member Since:

May 08, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Unaided -  
17:16 OktoberFAST 5K (10/11)
17:23 BAA 5K (4/12)
37:10 Memorial Day 10K (5/11)
1:17:03 Long Beach Half Marathon (10/11)
1:17:21 USA 1/2 Champs - Duluth (6/12)
2:49:01 Philadelphia Marathon (11/11)

Aided -
16:52 Fight For Air 5K (6/11)
17:08 Provo City 5K (5/12)
1:17:52 Top of Utah Half Marathon (8/11)
1:17:54 Utah Valley Half Marathon (6/11)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run consistently as I get back to 100% health. Stay patient!

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have fun training and racing.

Sub-17 5K
Sub-1:17 Half Marathon
Quality for the Olympic Trials in the marathon

Personal:

I am originally from Knoxville, TN and moved to SLC with Jake in 2010. I started racing in 2011 and had some great success before a major injury hit me in July 2012. I had athletic pubalgia surgery in May 2013...then again in Sept 2014 and am still trying to get back to my old self. Although running is my true passion, I love doing pretty much anything active outdoors - backcountry skiing, backpacking, biking, etc. 

I've been running for the Saucony Team since 2011. I enjoy representing the brand and really do believe they make the best shoes :)

I work as a Quality Engineer for BD Medical in Sandy.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Skinning Miles (1000ft ~ 2.5 Miles) Lifetime Miles: 912.35
Hiking Miles Lifetime Miles: 10.50
Total Distance
8.70

AM - Easy 3 miles this morning. I feel fatigued, but I might be okay by this afternoon for a workout...still deciding. I was planning to do 5k at HM pace, but I might have to change it to a longer MP tempo instead if my legs are lacking the pep to go really fast. We'll see. 

PM - Warmed up 2 miles. Ran 5k in 18:43 (LT/HM pace). Splits - 5:59, 5:59, 6:00, :45. Thankfully ACorn decided to do the workout with me and Jake was timing/taking pictures so I had to be accountable even when I wanted to stop after one mile! This felt hard - a mentally tough workout on tired legs. Now to reel in the JAJAF(A?) crew tomorrow morning for an easy run....


Today from Functional Path Training:

"Most people agree that speed wins, then why if that is the case isn’t it made a priority. You must work on speed first and foremost.  You must incorporate some elements of speed from the first training cycle through to the peak competition. That is true if you are training for a marathon or 100 meters, basketball or rugby. It must be part of every training cycle. I find it quite amusing when I hear a coach say that we have been working on base work, but I have not started speed work yet. What are you waiting for? The problem with that approach is that they are not training to be fast, they are training to endure, and then magically they hope that the fast will come. They are essentially training speed out that is easy. The inevitable result is undue soreness and greater risk of injury because of the abrupt change in the training program when they do start to emphasize anything fast. The key is to never get too far away from running fast. Always train speed in.  It should be part of the first training cycle of the year and be a part of each subsequent training cycle. Speed development work can be as simple as sprint drills, light acceleration drills, or for a distance runner simply finishing each run with 8 –10 x 100 meter fast strides, but it must be there all the time. Speed first to be first."

Saucony Omni 8 Miles: 3.00
Night Sleep Time: 9.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 9.50Weight: 118.00
Comments
From Lily on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 09:01:28 from 67.199.178.210

You were a little fatigued yesterday too right? Hopefully that iron kicks in soon and does the trick?

From Andrea on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 09:36:17 from 72.37.171.52

Yeah, I think that the jump to 77 miles last week is what is making me so tired. It was a hard week, with 3 workouts and a longer run...so it is taking a couple days to absorb that training and feel sharp again. I'm trying to make a conscience effort to listen to my body and not overdo it - there's a very slight difference between "good" tired and "putting yourself in a hole" tired.

From Steam8 on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 09:40:46 from 166.70.55.77

77 miles last week?? WOW! Your body is amazing!! I have never been able to run that many miles in a week. I loved your post. I am learning with every marathon. Mostly, I am learning what not to do since I always end up injured!

From Rachelle on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 09:50:57 from 199.190.170.29

You are very smart for listenning to your body and scaling back on intensity if your not feeling 100%.

That insert you shared is so incredibly interesting and hopefully true. :) This is the first marathon cycle for me that I have truly incorporated speed/tempo so hopefully it pays off. Thanks for sharing Andrea!

From BrandonD on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:21:42 from 67.214.231.170

"speed first to be first", love this.

From allie on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 14:55:10 from 161.38.218.168

to the track! shoot.

From ACorn on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 16:12:51 from 68.66.168.22

Are you and Jake heading to the track this afternoon?

From Jake K on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 16:15:26 from 155.100.226.54

Yes, I am just holding the stopwatch, though :-) I'll let Andrea chime in on what time we'll be down there...

From Andrea on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 16:17:18 from 72.37.244.100

Yup, we'll probably be there at 5pm, 2 mile warm-up, then workout. Jake's doing video/pics if you want to get some feedback of your form and sweet photos :)

From Christi on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 16:25:01 from 174.56.35.183

Yes-I agree with everyone-you should definitely listen to your body...(Wow-I have never ran even close to 77 miles in a week-you are awesome!)I love all the great info you put on your blog! Such good insights!

From Carina on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 16:33:58 from 204.15.86.83

I think this is one of the things that makes you such an amazing runner, you know how to listen to your body!

From Teena Marie on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 17:36:01 from 174.27.199.63

Just wondering what this afternoon had in store for you. :)

From ACorn on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 19:19:20 from 174.253.176.162

Thanks for pushing me today! You're an amazing pacer

From Jake K on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 19:39:25 from 67.177.21.60

Great workout. No hiding on a 5K tempo at that pace, especially when its windy! You locked right into 89-point laps, very consistent.

What does "LT" stand for? Lazy Tap-dancing?

From Lily on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 19:44:13 from 67.199.178.210

way to stick it out and finish Andrea. Reading things like this inspires me... If you can do this on tired legs, I can do it on tired legs tomorrow. Way to go!

From Andrea on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 19:45:36 from 67.177.21.60

Some call it lactate threshold, I call it lap torture.

From Tara on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 19:53:03 from 75.169.147.99

Andrea, just drink your own blood. It will be easier, more convinced, and cheaper.

On another note...nice run and love the quote afterwards. Who's it from, Jake? You can quote him you know.

From Jake K on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 19:54:21 from 67.177.21.60

That quote is from Vern Gambetta. He is way smarter than me!

From Hamdog Alum on Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 20:12:53 from 24.240.65.116

That workout on tired legs is tough. Way to gut it out!

From Adam RW on Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:35:41 from 204.99.176.156

Nice to see everything falling back in place for you.

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