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Location:

Murray,UT,

Member Since:

Dec 19, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

PRs:

5k: 22:59 Utah Summer Games 2006

21:50  USG 2008

10k:  47:30 Utah Summer Games 2007

 45:29  USG 2008

Half Marathon:   1:46 Prove Half 2005

1:43 Provo Half 2008

Marathon: 3:55:16  St. George 2006

Short-Term Running Goals:

I want to set some new PRs this year.

Personal:

I started running in 2001.  My first 5K was the Salt Lake Classic that year.  I ran it in just under 33 minutes.  I was excited that I could run the whole distance.  My dad and I joked around about doing a marathon, but then we decided, "Why joke about it when we could actually do one?"  We trained for the Top of Utah marathon the next year and ran it in 5:38.  It was such a great feeling of accomplishment!

It's been fun to see how I've improved over the years. It's been such a blessing in my life to have met so many other running friends and to train under such a dedicated and selfless Coach (Bill Schmid).  I hope to keep improving and thriving in the great sport of running!

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
13.006.000.000.000.0019.00

It smells like marathon season--since we're increasing our mileage now on Saturdays!

We had a great run today in Kearns. Our crew consisted of Coach, Craig, Andrea, Johnny, Murphy, Jasro, T2, T4, Marie, Jennifer, Renae, Natles, and Scott.  T1 did her run yesterday, since she was unable to come today.  T2 said he was having T1 withdrawls--he really enjoys seeing her at runs and texting her all the time about how nervous he is before a race! 

We met at the Smiths and carpooled to Copperton High School for six downhill tempo miles.  I clocked my miles at 7:26, 7:18, 7:26, 6:49, 7:16, and 6:47.  I took some sudafed this morning to clear my sinuses and I think it gave me a boost!  Maybe an unfair advantage, but since we're not in the Olympics, I don't think a little extra drug-induced high is such a bad thing ;-)

We then took it easy for the last 11 miles.  Coach stressed the importance of consuming gu before and during runs.  He said a lot of women hesitate to take it since it can be high in calories, but it is essential for stamina in long runs.  Speaking mostly to the women about weight loss, he said, "Now is the time to put your scales away and just focus on getting enough fuel for marathon training."  Less calories equals loss of muscle mass, which is not conducive to strong running performance.  When Coach was in college, he consumed 7800 calories a day, and still had a hard time keeping weight on.  Good advice from Coach.  I don't run enough miles to consume that many calories, but I like the thought of eating more.

All in all, it was a great run.  I ask myself how I got to be so lucky to train with such a wonderful Coach and the best running pals a person could ask for.

Comments
From Tracy1 on Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 23:20:09

Sounds like everyone really enjoyed the run today!! I wonder why Coach decided to have you do 1 mile tempo's rather than the 2 mile tempo's??? Maybe it was easier to manage with a bigger group??

From Christina on Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 23:24:34

You're right; we actually did 3 2-mile tempos. Sorry, I guess I didn't make that very clear! We did the same workout as you and Esther.

From Hildisvini on Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 15:04:25

Nice report! You make running sound so fun.

From Tracy1 on Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 15:47:27

Yeah, I was just confused cause you tracked your mile and not the 2-mile! Good job though!!

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