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Location:

Bliss,ID,USA

Member Since:

Jan 04, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Recover From Injury

Running Accomplishments:

In late 2008 I decided I needed to get in better shape and started running again.  I ran my first formal road race ever, a half marathon, in late 2009.

(unofficial) Track 1 Mile - 7:32 (4/24/2010)  6:56 (9/27/2010)

5k - 27:31 - Riverview Run on 06/11/2010
22:39 - Gatorade Steelers 5k on 09/04/2010

10k - 50:43 - Riverside Run on 04/10/2010

Half - 2:02:58 - Just a Short Run on 03/27/2010
1:51:47 - IKEA Montour Trail Half on 09/11/2010

Short-Term Running Goals:

2011 Races:

Sept 25 - The Great Race 10k (59:15)
Nov 5 - Dirt Monster 5mi (52:59)

2012 Races:

June 8 - Riverside 5k  (27:49)
Sept 2 - Gatorade Steelers 5k (route) with Steve!  (27:39)
Sept 30 - The Great Race 10k (route)  (53:48)
Nov 3 - The Dirt Monster 5mi (52:55)

2013 Races:

May - Pittsburgh Marathon (started, but DNF about the half way point)
June - Riverview 5k  - Bummed I missed signing up for this one. It's one of my favorites!
Sept - Gatorade/Steelers 5k. (Signed up!)
Sept - IKEA Montour Trail Half  (prob not, but leaving it on here)
Sept - The Great Race 10k (My Running 101 goal race)
Nov - Dirt Monster 5mi (Gotta do it again no matter what!)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Finish recovering from my injuries and build mileage.  That is all.

Personal:

My name is Wes, I'm married with two wonderful children. The nickname BaldNSpicy came from the fact that I have been balding for a (long) while now and spicy for my love of very spicy foods (Thai and extremely hot wings are my favorites).  If eating doesn't bring me near tears and leave me sweating, it's not worth eating.  :-)

Oh, and I'm also known for my doorags.

Favorite Quotes:

"Running without hills is like motorcycling without corners." - rAtTLeTrAp

"Excellence is not a singular act, but a habit.  You are what you do repeatedly." - Shaquille O'Neal

"A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else."  - John Burroughs

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NB 758s #2 Lifetime Miles: 596.90
Brooks Cascadia 7 Lifetime Miles: 165.17
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
10.130.0010.13

9:30am, 40o - a little chilly with the wind & some rain

Decided to do about a 10 miler today and since the HS track is about 4 miles away I figured that would be a nice run up there, so a few laps and head back.  Hadn't run this route before, but it turned out to be a nice one with some hills, of course, since Pittsburgh is just one big hill with the exception on downtown which is flat as a pancake.

Here are my splits (pace):

1.04mi - 10:08 (9:44)
1.04mi - 11:51 (11:23) uphill
0.90mi -  9:21 (10:23) part uphill
0.96mi -  8:35 (8:56) part downhill

Track laps:
2:28
2:29
2:26
2:24
2:23
2:23
2:23
2:24
2:25

Return trip
1.86 - 17:47 (9:33) - part uphill - forgot to hit the watch at the first marker
1.04 - 9:09 (8:47) downhill
1.04 - 9:51 (9:28)

Overall, I'm happy with the run.  I was shooting for a 10:00 AP and had a 10:08, which isn't too bad.  I took it easy on the uphills and even walked for about 30 seconds on mile 2.  Otherwise ran it all without stopping.  I'm feeling pretty good about the Half in 2 weeks.  I'm not going to PR, but since I don't plan to taper and use the race as a training run, I'm fine with that.  BUT, if I happen to be feeling so good that it just happens, so be it.  :-)  2:08 for the Half isn't some killer time, so it could happen.  This route is a whole lot more hilly than the Half course is.

If you've hung in here reading this far, you deserve a story.  So I was running the last mile of this run and a car pulls up along side me and says something to me.  I pull out my earphone so I can hear what they're saying.  It's a group of 3 guys in a semi-beat up car, dressed in green hats and green shirts and stuff.  They yell out to me asking why I'm not home drinking and celebrating.  I told them because I was running (duh) and because I don't drink.  They said "well, are you going to be drinking later?"  I said of course!  I've got a gallon of Gatorade waiting for me.  They chuckled and took off.  I just looked up when Shamrock Day is and it's not until Wednesday the 17th.  Guess these guys were starting early...

NB 758s #1 Miles: 10.13
Weight: 167.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 13:17:27 from 70.254.47.250

Uh, yeah, it's St. Patty's week, not day! Be sure to drink green gatorade.

Hey, great long run. I think you're looking great for your race coming up.

From Mattrow on Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 12:36:01 from 138.64.8.52

Nice run. Don't you love people that instruct you what you should be doing while running or instead of.

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