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Mt.Nebo Half

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Location:

Woods Cross,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 01, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Current Running Life:
5k: 17:50 (2010 NSL)
10k: 38:20 (2007 Des News)
1/2 Marathon: 1:23:30 (2009 Provo Half)
Marathon: 2:53:46 (2007 St George)

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

Personal:

Daddy to 3 great kids - 16 year old son and 11 year old twin daughters

I do not know what tomorrow will bring but I do know it will start with a run.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony Grid A2 Lifetime Miles: 125.40
GoRun2 Lifetime Miles: 53.70
Adrenaline 2014 Blue (1) Lifetime Miles: 442.70
Adrenaline 2014 Red (1) Lifetime Miles: 429.20
Race: Mt.Nebo Half (13.1 Miles) 01:22:02, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 2
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
0.5013.1013.60

My only goal for this race was to run the right pace – whatever that might be.  The downhill nature of this course was extreme and I wasn’t sure if it would help or hurt.  The average grade was similar to my weekly hill run so I was familiar with how it would feel, I just wasn’t sure how long my legs would hold up.  I feared that my legs would get chewed up and I would struggle the last few miles like I did at the Timp half.  Took one of the earlier buses to the starting line and it was a little chilly.  Perfect weather for a race.  I have always thought that if you are not shivering at the start line then it is going to be too hot.  I only ran a half mile to warm up but it felt like it was enough. 

Before I start listing splits I need to reiterate that the downhill was extreme.  Take the pace with a grain of salt.  The past few races I have started way too fast so I made a conscious effort to start out conservatively.   First mile was 6:27 and as I approached the mile marker I started playing with my turnover, trying to find a comfortable rhythm.  The pace quickened and I decided to just go with it.  Settled in at 6:00/mile-6:15/mile which was a little faster than I wanted but it felt better than hitting the brakes.  I ran the next few miles with Rachelle.  After the 5 mile marker, I felt like my legs were not going to be able to sustain the pounding so I backed off a little to the 6:20’s.  Rachelle pulled away but I tried to keep her within sight for the rest of the race.  I’m sure she was happy to no longer have to endure the sound of my slappy feet.  I don’t know if it is because of the long legs, not enough leg strength, not running enough speed workouts or just plain old age but I could not get my legs to turnover fast enough to run comfortably.  I was moving at the pace I wanted but I could tell it was taking its toll.  Hit the halfway point in 40:50 and started doing calculations to get an idea of where I could possibly finish.  1:22 was obviously not going to happen but I felt good enough that 1:26 seemed like the worst case scenario.  After 8 miles I thought the course was going to flatten out but it never really did.  From mile 10 to the finish there were a few small rollers.  I felt good and was able to maintain a good solid effort.  The gap between me and the runners ahead started to close.  It was closing very slowly and I was unsure if I could catch them by the end.  At the 12 mile marker I started to push the pace hoping to close in on the last 2 runners ahead (Rachelle and another guy).  Finally caught up with half a mile to go and I was exhausted.  Started to feel pukey and I seriously considered backing off and letting them pass me.  I thought maybe I made an error in pushing too early.  Turned my focus to just moving my legs and not worrying about anything else.  Finished a couple of seconds ahead of them in 1:22:02.

I was very happy with the race.  Since it was extremely aided I’m not sure I will count this as my PR.  I am guessing that it is 3-4 minutes faster than the other aided Utah courses (Hobble Creek, Provo).  Regardless of what the time was, I felt good about the effort that I was able to put in.  I held a relatively consistent pace throughout the race and based on my HR it was the correct effort throughout the race.  My calves are hammered more now than they have ever been.  Other than that, everything else feels good.  I need to use this as a good starting point to getting back training for real and getting into racing shape.

Mile

Split

HR

1

0:06:27

148

2

0:06:05

164

3

0:06:15

158

4

0:06:01

157

5

0:06:15

158

6

0:06:21

156

7

0:06:17

158

8

0:06:27

162

9

0:06:16

163

10

0:06:23

167

11

0:06:32

168

12

0:06:29

171

13

0:06:08

175

 

Adrenaline 2011 3 Miles: 13.60
Comments
From allie on Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:48:38 from 24.10.191.18

nice race, andy. i'm glad you felt good about the effort. you maintained a great pace all the way through. let those calves have a nice rest! i'm curious though, with all that downhill...no quad soreness?

From Andy on Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 11:09:16 from 174.52.172.236

I expected significant quad soreness but there is surpringly very little. My calves seemed to have taken the brunt of the pounding.

From Teena Marie on Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 11:20:25 from 174.27.200.245

WAHOO!!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE this!!!!! :) :) :)

I also LOVE the race goal. I am definitely going to borrow that one OFTEN!!! "Finding the right pace." HEY ... that would be a killer blog title!!!

Congrats!!! That is just plain AWESOME!

From Rachelle on Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 11:33:52 from 66.7.127.115

Congrats Andy! You ran such a consistant race. I am so impressed with your consistancy and how well you know your body. I am still working on that but it is fun to have people to look up to and learn from. It was fun to chat with you a bit (hopefully I didn't bug you too much) and I am very excited to see what your future holds. You are a great runner.

I am somewhat glad to hear that your calves are sore too. For a minute yesterday I feared I had pulled something because my calves seemed to take the majority of the beating as well.

From MarcE on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 08:51:07 from 204.16.82.120

Excellent race, Andy! Glad to see you were hitting on all cylinders!! Way to go! Great report.

From Jeff L on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 09:28:18 from 74.81.227.108

Nice job. That course sounds crazy.

From Kam on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:39:09 from 174.23.126.192

I'm glad to see your race report, Andy. Nicely done. Give those calves a couple of easy days, and you'll be flying up and down 1800 S with ease.

From Tom on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 11:32:24 from 137.65.56.2

Great job Andy and I'm happy to hear you didn't get beat up too bad. That is one crazy downhill course but as fun as an amusement park ride if you can survive in one piece.

From timp on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 14:14:43 from 144.188.24.32

great race Andy! Nice job pushing until the end.

From JD on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 17:06:34 from 70.96.78.149

Congrats on what sounds like a gruelingly downhill race! It's great you felt good those last couple of miles.

From JulieC on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 18:35:09 from 70.56.111.167

Andy, haven't met you but WOW!! I mean to start out conservative pick it up then ease up then kick it in gear that last mile that is impressive!! sorry about your calves. Downhill is NOT easy ON THE BODY!! Congrats!! : D

From Clay on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 20:34:48 from 166.205.10.250

Nice race Andy! It sounds like a tough downhill course! Keep at the training and just stay consistent and you'll get there!;)

From DaleG on Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 15:22:10 from 71.199.57.238

Awesome job, Andy!!! Congrats on placing second in your AG.

Your comment about how sore your calves are tells me that I don't use my calf muscles enough, because they are rarely sore after a race, but everything else IS really sore.

From Smooth on Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 17:11:49 from 174.27.201.64

AWESOME JOB, Andy!!! So happy your found the pace, so consistent and finished strong on that punishing downhill course! EXCELLENT performance!!! :)

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