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97th at Boston

1:09:40 Half Marathon

2:25:50 Marathon

 

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Get healthy enough to enjoy a run again.

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To be able to do it... long term. 

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Total Distance
103.30
Total Distance
20.10

12.3 mile morning run. The new standard loop. The legs felt pretty sore from Saturdays workout... very sore actually. That's a good sign- it means I got a good workout on the club run on Saturday. So I just went out this morning and tried to focus on good form, breathing, and stride turnover. Amazingly I finished in 1:28:24. That's faster than any of my times last week when I had fresh legs. So I hope the good luck trend continues and I can shake out these sore legs and get ready to have a good race for the Spectrum 10k.

(White Cumulus 136.4)

7.8 mile run this evening. The legs a little more heavy and stiff than they did this morning (not good news).  I pushed myself out the door and drug it along up into GS and onto the Powerline trail. The good news is the weather was just priceless today. What a nice afternoon/ evening clear and calm and right around 70 degrees.  

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Total Distance
21.50

12.3 mile morning run. I ran my loop backwards today. So up into GS first then up the dirt trail down into Washington around and over to the new overpass and back home. The Garmin measured it right on with the other way. I'm still feeling pretty trashed but somehow ran a PR on this course with a 1:27:06 @ 7:04 min mile pace. I'm guessing that this direction is a little faster that the other way. I got a text from my quads that said: "Hey we are ok with running 20 miles a day. We are even ok with some 6:30's and a few 6's. But we are not ok with anything fast on hard downhill."

How do I respond to that? Especially with the Spectrum 10K coming up on Saturday. Last years first mile for me was a 4:4x on a mean downhill through Snow Canyon park.... I'm doomed.

(Red Stratus 165)

9.2 mile run this afternoon/evening. The time thing has just got my mind going crazy. It totally doesn't feel like it's 6 p.m. and the weather is making it feel like the end of April so I'm all jacked up. Anyways the run was ok. Just up to the powerline and down through GS- then back home long  through Middleton. My legs are starting to feel a little better and losing the soreness of Saturdays workout. I think on the grand scale of things I'm more sore than if I'd had raced a good half marathon. Hopefully along with getting faster over the spring I can also build a better resistance to soreness. At least I did last year... because I wasn't sore after the same type of workouts.  

Oh one more day until I can taper a little!

(Blue Cumulus 215.7) 

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Total Distance
15.30

12.3 mile morning run. I didn't wear a watch this morning so there wasn't a temptation to PR a third day in a row on this course. Throwing PR in to a sentence makes thing sound fast... not really. I'm absolutely trashed. I just can't recover from Saturday. But not having a watch today just let me relax and not try to keep any type of pace. I'll do that again tonight and then taper off hard on Thursday, and Friday... then hopefully go to the race on Saturday and not get too embarrassed by the likes of Nick, Dave, and possibly a couple high schoolers.

(Blue Stratus 214.55)

3 mile run this evening. Well after my morning run and the soreness in the legs was still about a 8 out of 10 I decided I needed a message. So I went to Message Enve and used the free gift my sister-in-law gave me for Christmas. I know it's about time. I just struggle with them. This is only the second message I've had since October of 2006. But the girl did a pretty good job today and worked my legs out- mostly the quads. After the totally relaxing trip there I really didn't want to ruin the feeling with going out and doing a second run. I kind of wanted the message to sink in and last... But after a few hours of pacing around the house I finally caved in to a slow, easy run to try out some new shoes. I guess we will just call it an early taper.

(Landreth 3)
 

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Total Distance
15.90

7.3 mile morning run. Ran down to PVHS and talked with my wife and then went around the dog pound and up through Washington to the fire house and on home. The soreness wasn't really and issue this morning but there is no flow right now- normal for a race week. I aways feel pretty crappy until the day of the race and then about 80% of the time I end up feeling good.

(White Cumulus 143.7)

8.6 mile run this afternoon with the running club. We went up to the start of the 10k course and ran it back down into Ivins to see all the changes they have made since last year. Then we made our way back over to Mike's house. I got caught along the way needing a porta potty and had to leave the guys. Then I found Kendra and jumped in the van to go back to the store. Anyways pretty good run and the legs are feeling much better today than earlier this week.

(Landreth 11.6)
 

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Total Distance
13.20

8.1 mile run this morning. Up to Poweline and down through GS back home via Middleton. Legs felt pretty good this morning. Plan on doing a few more this afternoon and then the race tomorrow morning.

(Red Stratus 173.1)

5.1 mile run this afternoon. Felt antsy and nervous all day so I just went out and tried to shake it out. I through a few three surges in at around 5:40 pace for like 600m just to try and prime the pump. Anyways I'd feel a lot better about this race tomorrow if it was a half or something a little longer. 10k's are so hard and fast!

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Race: Spectrum 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:32:23, Place overall: 3, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
17.30

1 mile at the house at around 6:50 a.m to help the tummy get going if you know what I mean.

2.6 mile warm up at the start. This could have been a bad choice. I ran up the hill after the bus dropped up of for a little over a mile. I needed a good warm-up but not a steep uphill.

At the start I could see fast people everywhere and decided that Dave and I had our work cut out for the race. We jumped on with Nick M, and a UVSC runner (last name Moody). Here's how the race boiled down:

1. 4:40- A fast first mile but I knew it would be on that steep downhill sections. All 4 of us are together and Hip Hip Jose is out in the lead pulling his usual stunt.

2. 5:10- The course rolls through some washes and stuff so it's up and down through here. Moody and Nick are up on Dave and I but we're not too far back.

3. 5:01- I try and really work on this mile. Nick drops the Moody guy and it looks as if I can go get him... so I surge hard in a few places. 3 miles in 14:51!

4. 5:23- I wanted this mile to be better but as we turned uphill into the houses I started to drift and really struggled to get to the top where it turns and heads back down to the main road. Dave is close as we are going up, but on the downhill back out I try to put a few seconds on.

5. 5:35- I'm still back in no mans land and totally up for grabs if Dave wants to take me out. One this mile Nick and Moody miss a turn and head straight in to the finish. At the point that I turned I'd say I was 1 min back from Nick and around 25 seconds back from Moody. So Dave and I turn back uphill and weave our way through the desert.

6. 5:36- I'm still just hanging around. Now my mind is racing thinking about how those guys missed the turn and what would become of it all. I decide to give it just a little more to lose Dave for good and I think he is gone... Well as I turn the corner at the round-a-bout out of the corner of my eye I see him ROLLING like 3 seconds away. So I quickly shift gears.

.2 miles in 56 seconds- I surge hard for about 400 m to discourage Dave from coming up. Then once I realized he was o.k with it I was o.k with it and I just coasted on in.

2.5 Ran back to find Mik'L and she was doing great and most likely could have done better without me giving her the splits and stuff. She did a good job smashing the hour mark with a 56:30 I think.

The race was pretty good. I didn't care about what the time was because I didn't know what to expect from this course. All I wanted was to go run to my potential considering the training and such... and for the most part I think I did. The steep warm-up mile might have slowed me down just a little through the 4th or 5th mile. But when it was over I was happy with a 5:14 min mile avg on that course. It is still hard to judge where Dave and I are right now (we're both so close in our shape). The only thing I keep telling myself is that we should be good with the 5 or 6 weeks straight at 100 miles or more. I know this is kind of uncharted territory for us but should yield some great results later this spring and summer.

5 mile run this afternoon. After the race I spent the rest of the day here in front of the computer and on the couch watching some college hoops with some naps. When I finally started to move around I was starting to get tight. So I decided to do a little shake out and loosen up while pushing the week over 100- I was at 98- just to close to just leave it. I have OCD!

(Landreth 16.6)

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Total Distance
103.30
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