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Logan,UT,United States

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Apr 08, 2005

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Running Accomplishments:

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

Logan Peak Trail Race

Completely addicted to trail running

 

 

 

 

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2016 Race Schedule

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Workout day

Well, at least I tried. It wasn't pretty, but I did my best I could today. I started out by running some warmup (7-7:15) miles to Merlin Olsen Park to the start of the First Dam 10K course. Once there, I jumped into 2 miles of Tinman tempo pace (effort at least) on the course. First 2 miles are slight uphill. (6:25, 6:37). Once I hit mile 2 I immediately tried to do a hard mile at CV pace (which I guess is about 5:55 pace right now). The problem is that this mile has a steep uphill then flat then back down the steep hill. It was ugly. 6:24. After that, I took a 1:30 recovery jogging in circles then another CV mile. 5:57. Better, but slightly downhill (opposite of mile 2). 1:30 rest jogging then 5:55. Better as this one is more flat. 1:00 rest (mistake not recovering all the way). 6:10 for mile 6. Just had lead legs again today. From that point, I ran easy 7-7:30 pace until I hit 13 miles total.

T- 1:30:37 (6:58) 155 ave 171 max

PM: Hiked the Crimson trail with the young men.  It was hot, but not too bad of a hike.  About 1000 feet of gain in 2 miles.  (4 miles total).  Long story short, I ended up running 1.5 miles of it looking for the rest of our group.  I took it slow though.

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 13:08:31

CV is an aggressive pace to hold for mile repeats. It's usually saved for late in a training cycle, or not at all.

Although I imagine that your body forced itself to back off to LT anyway.

From cody on Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 14:09:05

My logic was that my body needed some faster stuff (so I attempted CV pace). It told me different once I got going and was closer to MP than anything else. I am not really sure what my paces should be right now due to injuries and time off. I have no clue where my fitness is at. All I know is that I am tired and worn out.

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