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Location:

Heber,UT,USA

Member Since:

Apr 25, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

5 K Finish

Running Accomplishments:

2nd Place Grand Rapids (MI) Marathon

2:37:12

1:09:40 Provo Halloween Half (downhill)

56:15 (10 mile)

33:16 (10k)

15:47 (XC 5k)

4:12.9 (Mile)

1:53.9 (800)

50.2 (400)

 

2:37:12 marathon 

Personal:

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High School Teacher -- English / Social Studies

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Total Distance
21.00

Long Run Day -- planned around the canyon to canyon 1/2

Got their at 6:10AM. Ran for 40:00 warmup on some ATV trails before the race. Changed shoes and ran the half. Felt terrible 3 miles in and wanted to turn around, but decided to gut it out. By mile 5 I was okay. hit the first half (6.55) in 44:45.

Either the way back was more downhill or I got some sort of second wind. I felt much better, to the point at which, 10 miles into the run, I was running 6:00 pace and feeling great. I had a PowerGel at 6, that might have helped. Ran the second half in 41:20 -- over 3 minutes faster, which the last 3 being the fastest.

Concluded the day with a 2.5 mile cooldown and my legs still feeling okay. I could have went more today even, but 21 was enough considering my LR before was somewhere around 13.

PM: Biked 12 miles on the roads with Erica. Legs still okay, though I wasn't really pushing it.

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