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December 26, 2024

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salt lake city,ut,usa

Member Since:

Dec 17, 2006

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Unknown

Running Accomplishments:

Finished a race!

Short-Term Running Goals:

Heal

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay healthy

Personal:

I have 1 wife (Bess), 1 dog (Bandy), 1 son (Dillon) and work at Judge High School as a teacher and XC coach.

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PC 1/2 marathon today. 

Started the day out with 2 miles warm up. Included strides , drills, etc.

Race started uneventfully. My goal was to run the entire race at tempo pace. At that altitude and with the uphill first half I had no idea what a true pace would be so I wore a HRM and kept it below 165. I figured I could keep my overall time in the 1:16 range.

First few miles were fine. Traded leads with Sasha and Jeff?. Once my HR bumped up to 163 I backed off and tried to keep an even effort.

Eventually Chris R. caught me and we ran together for a few miles. The HR kept creeping up on me so I decided to back off more.

I don't know what my finishing time was but I know I was much slower than anticipated. Although I was a bit disappointed I was very happy that my calf held together and I finished in one piece.

After a tough week I can't be too upset.

Cooled down 2 miles. 

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