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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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1:56:08.  Confession time, today is the first day off (from work) that I have had in ages ... so, I did not start this run until nearly 12 noon!!  I am such a slacker!!  Great run.  Nice weather, one coyote sighting, and body feels good ... except the residual pain from the treatment yesterday (more on that later).  We were in Phoenix all day, between the 2 hour drive, the ART for both of us and the extra 2 hours for Dean's other therapy with a different person we left at 9AM and got home at 7PM.  I was able to work a little, and I got some errands run up in Phoenix, so it was all good.   I did make Dean pull over a little outside of the area know as "Burt's Hideaway" (aka Queen Creek) so I could get my PM run in.  I ran along side an irrigation canal -- very nice.  Pretty flat, essentially a dirt road in the middle of nowhere -- well, it was somewhere just nowhere to me -- and not to many people or houses, just a lot of plowed fields, birds, and some tumbleweeds.  Dr. John was in rare form yesterday, he found a big knot in my hamstring, it took him and his huge assistant about 5 minutes to work it out, my leg was so sore this morning that I could barely walk when I first got out of bed.  I felt it on my run, but it is worse when I am standing, or sitting still.  He also scrapped by back and did a number on my foot (my PF is coming back, hopefully not as bad as before).  I am sure I will be grateful to him in a couple of days, but right now I think of bad words when I move too quickly.

So, my run today was good, I ran my "flat loop" (it isn't really flat, it is just flatter than the alternatives) and then added on at the end.  I ran the last 20` hard -- by my estimates I ran the last 25` @ at least 8:00 effort.  Feeling pretty good today.  I forgot to tell you last week about my "run in" with the jumping cholla that are all over the trail.  They have really long spine and tiny barbs so if they get on you they are really hard to get out -- especially because they are covered in spines -- so if you try to grab them out with, just by way of example, your fingers, they will embed in your finger ... basically what happens (if you don't carry industrial strength tweezers with you - which I don't) is you end up transfering them from leg, to finger, to finger to finger to thumb ... and so on ... and they hurt!!  Anyway, I got a couple of them stuck in my calf last week (well they got stuck on my shoe, which brushed against my inner leg, and then my finger, and then .... it wasn't pretty -- I had a long line of what looked like a rash from the barbs)  this week I saw a bunch of them, but managed not to pick a single one up ... yea!

Happy Sunday bloggers!

 

Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Sun, Dec 06, 2009 at 19:19:17 from 24.8.167.243

You are so not a slacker, Bonnie. Those of us who get two or more days off from work per week on a regular basis are the slackers. You really need a break.

Those jumping cholla look and sound horrible. I bumped into a cactus once when I had first moved to El Paso and that was bad enough, but not nearly as bad as those jumping cholla sound.

From Snoqualmie on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 11:04:49 from 24.18.192.33

Something I've never understood.... technically speaking, what specifically IS a "knot" in a muscle?

Yikes, those dessert plants are scary.

From Bonnie on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 11:57:21 from 128.196.228.134

I think there are a couple of different "definitions" of knots. One would be an adhesion that happens between two muscles or a tendon/ligament over a muscle ... these tissues can sort of "fuse" therefore making "smooth" movement that usually occurs not occur and causes pain. Another definition might be when a muscle is stuck in a "shortened" or contracted state and doesn't enlongate when it is supposed to (your bicep muscle is shortened when you contract and make a muscle and elongated when your arm is extended). That is my simplistic interpretation anyway -- probably no exactly scientifically correct. What I DO know, is that what ART does is hold a muscle/tendon in one position while elongating the muscle -- it hurts like heck, but works like a charm if your pain is caused by adhesions/scar tissue - which is what is most common in runners.

From Burt on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:29:16 from 12.231.112.98

Hey, I thought I felt your presence.

My wife drove a quad straight into one of those a couple of years ago. She probably still has spines stuck in her.

From Bonnie on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:51:54 from 128.196.228.134

OUCH!! That hurts just thinking about it! I wanted to email you (I don't have your phone number) but it was actually dinner time and thought it might not be the best time to ask if you could come out and play! Besides that, you would have run too fast for me ...

From Burt on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 12:59:32 from 12.231.112.98

Yeah, she thinks of the word cholla now as a swear word.

My sister was in town yesterday, so it would have been bad anyway. But you could have come over and ate chili dogs with us.

From Snoqualmie on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 13:19:43 from 24.18.192.33

Thanks for the description. Sounds wretched.

From JulieC on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 17:49:57 from 71.35.218.33

Great run Bonnie. Great miles week after week.

From Bonnie on Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 18:07:35 from 128.196.228.134

thanks Julie!! week after week after week ... consistency is the key (that's my motto ;-) it particularly is my motto when things don't go well!!). You have been very consistent yourself, I am so glad you have been able to stay healthy and it is showing in your times!!!

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