| Location: Wichita,KS, Member Since: Sep 14, 2008 Gender: Female Goal Type: Local Elite Running Accomplishments: marathon pr: 2:59:49. Saint George 2011
Praire Spirit 50 mile winner 7:36:30 2013
I accidentally ran 100 miles in November 2013. it was hard. I threw up a lot. decided to do a better job next time
I did it again on purpose October 2014--Heartland 100 winner and CR 17:38:37
Heartland 50 winner May 2014
Psycho Wyco 50k winner February 2012
Short-Term Running Goals: Run enough to hold off the middle-age spread
Long-Term Running Goals:
Sub 3 hour marathon--SOMEDAY! Done!
New long term goal: ....run enough to feel kinda like I did when I was fit
Personal: I was a single mom. Two times over. We all survived, despite the fact that I make atrocious decisions. Then, I met a man I didn't deserve. And he loves me so much. And I love him. We lived in sin and bought a house for two years then hired a judge and officially got married(to our great delight and also the delight of our mothers), then a month later he was diagnosed with cancer. Well we survived all that and he's 100% fine now. But, we're really out of shape and really busy with kids and jobs and running just isn't my priority and there's so many other layers to all of it, but I'm running anyway. This is my failure blog now. Just to log that one run a week if I snag it.
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Mizuno Waverider 12 Miles: 11.00 | Crappy Asics Miles: 10.00 | Pink Nike Avant Miles: 22.50 | Nike Air Pegasus Miles: 15.46 |
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5:30 am. 7:51 AP. It was very rainy and sloshy, but the birds were singing and it was pretty pleasant. My hamstrings are a bit tight and my legs seem heavy. Hopefully I can get them all stretched out and feeling better today. I signed up for the Psycho Wyco run Toto run 15 mile trail run on Saturday! I am pretty excited. It is supposed to be single track trail with lots of water crossings and 6,000 feet of elevation change. Me and my husband are leaving at 4am Saturday to get there and then afterward are going to go on an anniversary date in Kansas City. Can't wait!
pm: treadmill, 5 easy 8:32 AP. Hamstrings feel a little looser
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Mizuno Waverider 12 Miles: 5.00 | Crappy Asics Miles: 10.00 |
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mid-morning: 6 at 8:01 AP with the stroller. I decided to go to Sedgwick County Park and let the boys ride their bikes while I pushed Vanessa in the stroller. Problem is, David was at work and I didn't know how to put the bike rack on my car. I puzzled over it for a while, even tried looking on the internet, and finally wrestled it on. It didn't look right--there was this big middle piece with grooves and notches and padding that looked important, but it just hung loose. Hmmm. Feeling brave, I loaded the two bikes on the contraption and we were off. Whatever I did, it held! Phew! I'm sure my husband will get a good laugh out of it when he gets home. We ran/rode 5 and then stopped at this huge playground with sandboxes and water and all kinds of cool stuff and the kids played there for a quite a while, then we ran/rode the mile back to the car. I'll do a few more this evening on the treadmill while David does the yoga video I rented him. His back has been hurting so he wants to try some yoga. pm: 6 on the treadmill at 8:28 AP. Then I did yoga with my husband and it felt really good. Hopefully I am all loosened up and ready to charge at the tribal speed workout tomorrow.
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Mizuno Waverider 12 Miles: 6.00 | Pink Nike Avant Miles: 6.00 |
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| | Speedwork with the tribe. It was tough today; I struggled. It was 80-something degrees and humidity was 70%. The humidity was the kicker. Today's assignment: 6x800's with 400 recovery. Warmed up with the tribe, and then the fun started. Splits were 2:58, 3:05, 3:06, 3:07, 3:02, 3:03--so pace as 5:56 to 6:14 per mile. All over the place! I wish I would have clamped down in those middle ones and not let myself slip off pace so much. I had a hard time relaxing today and my legs were tired. Still, I am glad that it is done and determined to run them all at 6:00 pace or better next time. |
Pink Nike Avant Miles: 6.50 |
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| | 7:55 AP on the dreadmill in my basement during naptime. Started at 7mph, worked into 7.6mph, and then drifted up to 7.8 in the last two miles, and then finished at a 10mph charge. My power music CD ended at 9.5 miles so I had to hurry up and get it over with because I was quite bored with staring at the brick in my dark basement. I didn't bother turning the lights on so it would stay cooler and I wouldn't waste electricity. I probably won't do much tomorrow so I can rest up for Psycho Wyco Saturday. http://www.psychowyco.com/id75.html
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Pink Nike Avant Miles: 10.00 |
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Psycho Wyco Summer Trail race (15.46 Miles) 02:41:33, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1 | |
That was HARD! A total full-body workout and thrashing. The race was out at Lake Wyandotte, with relentless 300-400 foot steep hills one after another, and the mud, oh the MUD! One hill was so steep they kindly strung a rope down to pull ourselves up or it would have been very difficult to get up it. There were two races--if you were in the 50k you could run the loop twice. I can't really give a precise mile by mile account because there were no markers but I can sorta remember things. I have never been more proud of 11 minute miles in my life! My legs, arms, abs, it all hurts today! I had been warned that this was a very difficult trail race and a bit of a doozy by my experienced trail-runner friend Tex.
Morning: Up at 3:39, at the quik trip by 4:00am to meet Eddy, and then he followed us for the three hour drive. We arrived over and hour early, and watched the 50Kers take off(and chew the trail up for us). Warm up was some light jogging with Tex and Eddy and getting used to the handheld water bottle, which was a requirement or you got disqualified. It was a hot and muggy day, but with much of the trail being shaded I was never aware of being terrible hot during the race. Finally, 30 minutes after the 50Ker, us one-loopers lined up at the starting line and then we were off. A pack of 10 guys sprang to the lead up the single-track trail and into the woods and I took off after them. The hills and climbs started immediately, followed by treacherous rocky descents where even with the brakes fully engaged it was hard to move at a speed in which you did not roll down head first and break your limbs. I fell twice in the first two miles before I got a little better at this. The hills were incredibly steep and I quickly adopted the power-hike. I would lower my head, swing my arms like crazy for momentum and sweep my legs up the slope as hard as I could. I grabbed onto any tree branch that looked like it would hold me to help pull me up the slopes. At the top I told myself to keep moving and would shuffle slowly for a minute to catch my wind and then would open up my stride as soon as the burning in my legs would let me, but then of course I would be back to another crazy descent or punishing hill. It was beautiful and a I saw deer and birds but it was intensely exhausting. I knew I was the leading lady and didn't want to lose my lead. After 5 or 6 miles or so the trail flattened out a little for a few miles and just gently rolled up and down and around through the woods. I was able to get the pace going again and get a little leg recovery here before getting back to business. Somewhere in here the mud started. It was shin deep and there was no going around it. I adopted the mud power-shuffle using a lot of forward motion rather than up and down as up and down got your shoe sucked off. Twice I stood in shin-deep mud trying to shove my foot back into my mud-filled shoe; afraid to move for fear I would never find the shoe again. The last two miles were the muddiest. Whenever the trail went up a bit and I could get out of the mud I would shuffle-run up as best I could. Sometimes power hiking was faster when going up, but if it wasn't too steep my uphill shuffle run was quicker. I never looked back, especially at the end when I envisioned a female on my shoulder poised to take the lead. My motto was "keep moving as fast as possible". I passed a lot of people who were very polite and would step off to the side and let me through. I'm sure I sounded like a freight train as I spent much of this race panting like a dog. Then there was grass, and I could hear the cheers at the finish line, and then I could see it. I came over the bridge and sprinted and it was done. I felt great! Turns out the second place female was 15 minutes behind me--we were the only two to break 3 hours on the loop. The first 50k lady ran it in 6:27 which is awesome--two 3:13's on that loop would be tough! Next year I want to run the 50k--two loops--although I would have to run at much lower intensity to do it twice. There were a lot of DNF's--191 out of 214 finished in the 15 mile(25k) and only 66 out of 112 finished the 50k! Wow! I'm sure the second round in the 50k was tough with the trail even muddier and the sun even hotter. As intensely fatigued as I was I never hit a wall so I was glad about that. I am also impressed at how well my stomach held up. Whenever I hit an aid station I just grabbed a handful of the first thing I touched and shoved it in my mouth while the totally awesome volunteers filled my water bottle. I had an interesting mix of bananas, watermelon, and chocolate gu. I was in and out of the stations in about 10-20 seconds I would guess. This was a fun experience and I will definitely be back! Oh, and trail runners are incredible athletes--I have a lot of respect for them!
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Nike Air Pegasus Miles: 15.46 |
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Mizuno Waverider 12 Miles: 11.00 | Crappy Asics Miles: 10.00 | Pink Nike Avant Miles: 22.50 | Nike Air Pegasus Miles: 15.46 |
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