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Location:

Tucson,AZ,USA

Member Since:

Aug 30, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

PR's

5K: 21:26 (2005)

4 mile: 28:10 (2005)

10K: 43:33 (2010)

10 mile: 1:13:35 (2009) (1:12:15 split in 1/2 marathon, 2011)

1/2 marathon: 1:34:31 (2011)

marathon: 3:19:15 (2013)

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

3:20 marathon - Eugene Marathon, April 28, 2013 (can I say I really want a sub 3:20? but I will be happy with 3:20-3:23) -- whoohoo!

Some good intermediate races 15K - 1/2 marathon, to gauge my fitness level (done this, hit a 1:34:35 1/2 marathon in March 2013, on a hilly course)

Going after my 10 mile PR in Fall 2013

Maybe some good 10K races after the infernal Arizona summer is over! 




Long-Term Running Goals:

I want to be one of those runners who is still running in their 80s (or 90s?).  You know the ones, who look all grisley and fit?  That is what I would like!  Until then, I just want to work hard and be as fast as I can, for as long as I can.


Personal:

50 year old, trying to defy gravity and time

Used to be faculty at the University of Arizona (biostatistics).  Currently manager of the statistics and data management group for companion diagnostics (biomarkers) at Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. (Roche diagnostics).  We evaluate protein biomarkers that can be used to direct drug therapy that would be most effective based on individual characteristics (personalized medicine).

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1:03:32 (31:53/31:38).  Recovery run ... I was trying to run at about 9:30-9:40 pace ... I did not quite make it, but I still kept it pretty slow and was able to refrain from charging up the hills to get home.  It has been a while since I have run the day after my long run -- maybe a year or so -- it took me longer to warm up and get into a smooth gait, but the last couple miles were pretty pleasant!

Have a great week bloggers!

Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:57:23 from 198.241.159.80

Nice negative split, but not too negative. It looks like you were able to rein yourself in.

From auntieem on Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 13:18:04 from 67.182.145.8

Nicely done! It is really hard not to charge home, isn't it?

From Snoqualmie on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 10:41:31 from 24.18.192.33

I love running a little the day after a long run.

I am very interested in your habit of recording the half way split of your runs. Since my first mile can take 13 or 14 minutes the way I warm up, I would get a negative automatically, but I could skip that mile to make the exercise more accurate. But how do you go about recording the half way point? I am never 100% sure how much ground I will cover. Do you always run an out-and-back?

I have an audiobook recommendation for you, for your commute. I think you would really enjoy it. Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert. It's not about life as a barista, just a really interesting study of the human brain. http://www.randomhouse.com/kvpa/gilbert/

From Bonnie on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:21:59 from 75.164.100.129

Hi Sno, my first mile or two is usually about 40 secs/mile slower too but my way home is about 2 miles uphill, so it all works out.

I usually do out-and-backs. I don't really worry about distance. I have a couple of different runs from my house, one is a loop and one is an out-and-back (the out is on a trail that is 10 miles long so I can turn around anywhere). I estimate the length of loop course by how long it takes me to run it nice and easy (and the variations on it) I know about what 4 - 6 miles is from my house, and depending on how long I am running for, I just turn around at about the same spots. It is much easier when you run for time/effort and not distance ;-). I know my mileage estimates are not exact (I try to underestimate my mileage, just to refrain from obsessing about it).

Thanks for the book recommendation! I will have to check it out. I could use it on my evening commute because our local NPR station always does jazz after 7PM!

Hope all is going well there in beautiful land. They say our heat spell (record highs last week and so far this week 102F) will break soon, bring on the desert winter!!

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