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Location:

St. George,UT,U.S.A

Member Since:

Apr 02, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

97th at Boston

1:09:40 Half Marathon

2:25:50 Marathon

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get healthy enough to enjoy a run again.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To be able to do it... long term. 

Personal:

"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the Gift" -Steve Prefontaine

Live your life. Take chances. Be crazy. Don't wait. Because right now is the oldest you've ever been and the youngest you'll be... ever again.

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Total Distance
64.00
Pulse Red Miles: 10.00Pulse Neon Green Miles: 9.10Pulse Miles: 8.10Mirage Miles: 6.60Blk Launch Miles: 30.20
Total Distance
10.00

Did one loop on my 20 mile freeway/ B-hills course. Legs felt fantastic for a Monday. Everything felt great... hopefully a sign of good things to come this weekend in SLC. 

Pulse Red Miles: 10.00
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Total Distance
9.10

Another great run on a beautiful morning. Legs and body felt fantastic. Weight is right where I want it to be going into a marathon. Now I just would like the weather to work out. The bad news is I have no control of that. I wish I could slip mother nature a $100 to cover things on Saturday. 

Pulse Neon Green Miles: 9.10
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Total Distance
8.10

Normal B-hills loop. Not as glamorous as the last couple days. But not bad either. Just a regular old run.  My stomach was  kind of jacked from taking some cayenne pepper last night to fight off a cold. Trying to decide on what shoes to wear this weekend. Type A's, Launch, or some new Speedstars. 

Pulse Miles: 8.10
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Total Distance
6.60

Middle B-hills run this morning while the sun was coming up. Kind of chilly but the temp said 47 F. Didn't wear a watch but just tried to really work on hitting good form. I feel my form is really off and I'd like to get something back before the race on Saturday. Planning some barefoot tomorrow in SLC. 

Mirage Miles: 6.60
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Total Distance
3.00

EZ 3 mile run in Draper by my wife's uncles house. Went to the park and did a little barefoot but the grass was wet.... so it was very cold on the bare feet. 

Blk Launch Miles: 3.00
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Race: Salt Lake City Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:34:49, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
27.20

Pre Game

We drove up to SLC on Thursday evening so I didn't have to do it the day before the race and to try and get a little acclimated. So Friday morning after a short run Mik'L, Myler and I went and drove the course. I found this very helpful come race time. First, so I had a feel for the course and second because we picked out a couple spots where Mik'L would meet me and give me a drink and GU. Ended up picking around mile 9.3 by Olympus High and around mile 16 coming down Van Winkle. These turned out to be pretty good choices for me during the race and for Mik'L to navigate to.

The game

Road up to the start with my siter-in-law who was running the half. We ended up getting up there at about 6:15 or about 45 min's before the race started. It was nice for the first round of potty stops because there was no line but later on the masses showed and I wasn't so lucky. Talked to Walter for a while and then we did around a mile warm up and eventually picked up Steve A and jogged a little more... went potty behind a tree and then made it to the start. The weather was almost perfect. Just a little warm but with the overcast it made it so the sun never came out and then it didn't really get hot later on anyways. Plus NO WIND so that was a win too. Before the gun went off we spotted the Kenyans and decided "oh well for the win" and that we'd just run to have a good race and have fun. So the race started and I really just tried to run EZ and not get sucked in with the halfers who also started with us.That plan worked until Sugarhouse park where we split from the halfers and I found out that I was in 3rd behind the two kenyans... and I was only like 40 seconds back. So from here to mile 10 I talked myself into going to get them. I was totally convinced I could and so I just kept it smooth to the half. Hit the half around 1:15:10 and felt fantastic. Had never left my comfort zone and really thought negative splitting was doable. But this only lasted one mile. Just after mile 14 as we hit Van Winkle street or expressway I started to struggle. I was expecting to run 5:35ish pace through here all the way down and about died when I saw a 6:10 17th mile appear. I was working through a side ache at 14ish and had to slow down and from then on I just never could get the legs to turn over. I was kind of bummed to drop such a horrible second half and almost a 5 min positive split when I had planned while driving the course to run it equal  or a little negative. I kept my head above water until Liberty park but from there on in I really felt like I was sinking fast- well I actually was. But looking back though the splits it wasn't as bad as it felt. I was fully expecting to see a couple 8 min miles especially the 25 up State St to South Temple. That about did me in. But I was pumped to hear some of the crowed on State St say I was 2nd??? Didn't know or care where the other guy had gone. (later found out he was just a pacer and dropped at 18)

Happy about the race overall. Time suffered a second half blow but I didn't come to run a PR effort race. Just a good spring race/ workout to get a little confidence up for the upcoming race season. Hopefully in 8 weeks at UV I'll be able to pull out all the stops and run for blood.

Splits by the mile

1. 5:39

5:35

5:18- Never felt like I was running that fast... but it was some good downhill.

5:23

5:41

6. 5:52- Around Sugarhouse park kind of a fun mile!

5:53

5:51

9. 6:00- See my wifey here and get some Gatorade and GU (I actually had them mixed)

10. 5:41- I think I hit the 10 mile mark in around 55 mins

5:41

5:55

13. 6:06- Not sure officially but I think I hit the half in 1:15:10

5:36

15. 5:47- All three of these were downhill on Van Winkle. I expected more:)

16. 5:53

17. 6:10

5:56

5:52

6:03

6:06

6:03

23. 6:18- Around Liberty Park and now dodging all the half marathoners...

6:14

25. 6:38- Up State St and entirely uphill to South Temple. I really thought this was a 8 min mile so when I got home a 6:38 didn't look too bad.

26. 6:14

Final .2 in 1:10 or 6:04 pace.

 Happy to have spent my 32nd Birthday running a marathon. I got the positive race I needed so that was a good B-day gift. Not sure if I got any prizes as we jumped back on I-15 and came home... and being home is a nice gift too.






 


Blk Launch Miles: 27.20
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Total Distance
64.00
Pulse Red Miles: 10.00Pulse Neon Green Miles: 9.10Pulse Miles: 8.10Mirage Miles: 6.60Blk Launch Miles: 30.20
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