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Location:

Pocatello,ID,USA

Member Since:

Sep 30, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Ran one mile in 4:58 in 1989.

Pocatello Half marathon: I was 3rd overall with a time of 1:27:02, 9/05/2009

Turkey trot: 3.20 Miles at a 6:03 Pace.

Short-Term Running Goals:

To stay fit..

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have Fun!

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What a day... My body decided to get sick on mile two instead of mile three. So I used the time to get a drink and other stuff.  So my pace today was 06:57.17. I think I feel the medicine working, but I am not sure. I do pray that by body will be better by the race next week.

 

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Comments
From wheakory on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 17:10:11

What type of sickness do you have. See glycogen is what stores in the muscle and this is produced by the foods you eat. Which are grain, wheat, pasta, potatoes, like spaghetti, Bagels, banannas, fruit.

What type of foods are you eating?

From wheakory on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 17:14:15

If you start posting to other people blog then you will start getting responses on yours.

Post to the blog "Air Darkhorse" he's actually formed his on business to train athletes via email. I would get a hold of him and have him train you. His rates for training I'm sure are not that high. I ran with him in Arizona and he is awesome. Tell him I sent you to him.

He's actually become a good friend of mine.

From Bonnie on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 15:53:40

Hey Barry, sorry to hear about your stomach. I think a coach would be great for you - you are on the verge of either making a big breakthrough or wearing yourself down ... someone with experience can make sure it is the former. Personally, I think you should slow down some -- you don't need to run fast every day, it is just as important to let your body recover as it is to make it work hard and run hard. I will be cheering you on (from afar) in your race next weekend!! Between now and then you need to take it easy and stay healthy.

Bonnie

From air darkhorse on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 16:13:30

Barry, Can you send me an e-mail via the Fast Running blog's private message? Tell me what you would like as far as coaching and we can discuss details. Thanks, Steve.

From barry on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 21:46:37

Thank you for contacting me. But i do not know how send you a private message through Fast Running, sorry. Can you explain to me how to write to you?

From barry on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 21:57:15

Thank you for your help. My problem is I run on the treadmill and I usually get board and want to run faster. Also, I usually run during my lunch and need to get back to work. But I am looking into a trainer right now. My cousin (Kory Wheatley) told me about one and I have contacted him. Thank you for cheering me even though it is from afar. But I do have a question for you, when you are a week away from a race how much do you cut back on your running? I was thinking about cutting my mileage in half. What do you think?

From Bonnie on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 22:17:56

Personally, I have found cutting back that much does not make me "fresh" - I would cut back about 75%, and do some "faster" strides on Wednesday (about 25 second bursts of speed - about 5 of them) to keep your legs "primed". Cut back more at the end of the week, but still try to run about 30 mins/day (try to run more slowly - it will pay off come Saturday!).

Bonnie

From air darkhorse on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 00:25:40

Do you have an e-mail address? Mine is steve.ashbaker@gmail.com Leave me an e-mail at that address. Or you can also call me on Saturday or Sunday and weekday evenings at 801-554-8562. Thanks Steve.

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