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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
NB 758s #2 Lifetime Miles: 596.90
Brooks Cascadia 7 Lifetime Miles: 165.17
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
8.250.008.25
NB 758s #2 Miles: 8.25
Weight: 0.00
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
3.250.003.25

Gotta thank my son for putting the pressure on me to get out to the track tonight.  He's thinking he wants to do a triathalon at some point in the near future.  He doesn't understand the work he'll have to do, but if it gets him out and running, biking, etc. then I'm all for it.  He wants to run a marathon with his dad.  With some training he'll be able to do it, it will be a matter of him having the discipline to actually put in the work for the long term.  I hope he sticks with it!

The miles are coming slowly, but this week's focus is on consistency - getting out of the office every day to do something.  3 days will be running around 3+mi then a couple days of strength training in between.  After last Wednesday's run I had some pain in the muscles on the outside of my lower legs for a couple of days.  This happened when I started running a couple years ago, so I just have to stretch them better during and after the run.  This morning, they're feeling fine, so I think I avoided it this time.  Stretching is the key for me to keep from being sore so I make sure I leave myself time to do it.  Getting old stinks.

Avg. pace for this run was right at 9:00.  The first 1-1.5 mi was a bit below that and the last half was above it.  My goal was to keep it as close to 9:00 throughout the run but I slowed down some as the laps clicked off.  I've never hit my "max HR" of 180 (220-40) but last Wed I hit 178.  This run I was hitting mid 160s at the 9:00 pace.  I wanted to see what my HR would be on a consistent track pace.  I've lost a lot of cardio/strength/fitness since a 9:00 pace wouldn't have pushed me that high before my injuries.  This pace will be my benchmark for the next while to see my progress as I get stronger and get the cardio back.  That pace for me should be a nice recovery type pace but last night it was fairly difficult during those last few laps.

I did have a "fun" lap when I saw a couple running in the #1 lane (shame on them!) doing what it appeared were about 7:30 pace.  I was in lane 6 but when they past me one time, I decided to try and hang on as long as I could.  That lasted about 3/4 of a mile and was about a 7:20 pace.  It felt good to stretch the stride out some and go faster, but I died out pretty quick.  They were both obviously accomplished runners - didn't seem labored at all at that pace, very fluid motions/stride, etc.  I still feel very awkward in my stride but this longer stride and pace felt much more natural/familiar to me.  I just need to put the miles in and keep working and I'll be back to feeling that again.  A bit frustrating, but I feel the changes happening slowly so that keeps me coming back for more.  :-)

They moved my Steeler 5k to a Sunday and so I may pass - not sure I'm ready to race yet anyways despite it being a very flat 5k.  Plus, since my employer is the sponsor for The Great Race (and I get in free) I'm thinking about doing it.  I've always avoided racing on Sunday so I've never run this one, but I may have to justify it this year since it does benefit a good cause and my training has been less than optimal - oh, and it's free.  I need a goal race to work toward so I don't make excuses.  Besides, if I get someone upset at me for being late for a meeting because the showers were full I should get a free pass since I was training for The Great Race, right?  :-)

They've got a 5k and a 10k.  It's a somewhat aided course since it's a net negative elevation (that's the definition of an aided course, I think).  I'm not sure I could do a 10k and not have to walk some right now but I think I may sign up for it and either "race" the first 5k for a time and then jog in the rest or just do my best and see how I do.  I'd be disappointed if I signed up for the 5k and then felt strong enough to do have the 10k by then.

Ok, back to work...

NB 758s #2 Miles: 3.25
Weight: 0.00
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2.250.002.25

Some more miles at about 9:00 pace.  Wanted to do another few laps but didn't have the time.

NB 758s #2 Miles: 2.25
Weight: 0.00
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NB 758s #2 Miles: 2.75
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