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Logan,UT,United States

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Apr 08, 2005

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Male

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Former Course Record Holder (it was a good run while it lasted...)

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2016 Race Schedule

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Today was attempt number two to break 5:00 for a 1600m run on a track.  I was curious if marathon specific training would help out my all-out speed/endurance in a mile.  The weather was less than ideal, but certainly wasn't going to be the limiting factor.  I met up with Paul at the USU track and started some warmup.  I was feeling pretty decent for my warmup hitting 6:47 and 6:44 miles.  Part of that was running in front on Paul for 100-120 meters or so with a jog back down the homestrech.  Paul flew through his first interval and before I knew it, it was time to go.  I told him to hit 73 seconds a quarter.  He did it perfect for the first one (73.57).  I was completely anaerobic by this point and I knew I was in trouble.  Lap two was a 74.82.  Still an ok split, but I was already dead.  Laps 3 and 4 were plain torture.  Paul kept having to slow down to let me catch up.  I felt like I was in an all out kick, but was still slowing down.  Bummer.  77.61 and 78.70.  Total Time: 5:04.70 (according to me hitting the button at the right time).  I guess that explains why 35 second 200m is as fast as I can go.  Oh well, I tried.  All I need to do for St. George is 26 6:00 miles not 5:00 miles so I should be fine. 

I was going to do a timed 100m all out afterward, but didn't want to get sore and the lactic acid was too heavy and the time would not have been accurate, so I bagged it.  Afterward, ran some with Paul and some more by myself around campus to get in 8 miles total.

T-57:03 (7:07) 156 ave 188 max

Comments
From Jon on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 22:46:38

Don't worry, we can run a 5:00 mile after St George as training for the dam run.

From ashman on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 23:36:05

Looks good to me. It's faster than I do my mile repeats. You will do just fine, In fact depending on your AT, a 5:o4 mile will easily give you 6 min pace if not faster for that course.

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