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Location:

Eatonville,WA,USA

Member Since:

Nov 01, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Short-Term Running Goals:

Regain consistency.

Build up slowly and come out strong.

Regain "speed" (relative)

Finish WR50 again.

Improve at Cascade Crest. 

2013 Races:

  • Capital Peak Mega Fat Ass 17M (1/19) - 2:48:48
  • Yakima Skyline Rim 50K (4/21) - 7:16:20
  • Grey Rock 50K (5/13)
  • White River 50M (7/27)
  • Cascade Crest 100M (8/24-25)

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Find my true running potential, then exceed it.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Hoka Stinson B Lifetime Miles: 982.34
Hoka Stinson Evo Lifetime Miles: 452.95
Altra Provision Lifetime Miles: 139.73
Altra Torin Lifetime Miles: 380.08
Hoka Bondi 2 Lifetime Miles: 706.15
Hoka Mafate 3 Lifetime Miles: 81.12
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.440.000.002.5612.00

LM warmup (10 reps), 12 miles in 1:31:24, 7:37/mi, HR 151, w/ 3+ mile warmup, 2 x Strides/Drills, 8 x 2 min Hill Repeats, 3+ mile cooldown.  PU/SU/Leg ladder & stretching.

Mostly cloudy and humid (58F), but I did manage to miss the rains.  Warmup felt okay, strides & drills felt really good (legs weren't nearly as "weak" feeling as they normally are doing these).  2 min repeats versus 90 sec repeats from 2 weeks ago, so the goal was to go out a tad slower in the beginning, focus more on form and running the entire repeat without fading.  Nailed it, except for the first and last.  The first was too fast (6:02/mi)...fresh legs.  The longer recovery jogging back to the start actually helped keep the recovery pace up in a more reasonable range, or maybe it was because I wasn't killing myself early in the repeat and then hanging on.  In any event, the next 6 were all in the 6:09-6:15/mi range....strong through the entire repeat but teetering on the edge by the end.  The last was a tad slow (6:21/mi), which is either because I decided to go harder for the last and faded at the end, or was just tired by the 8th repeat.  Either way I won't complain.  6:12/mi versus 6:03/mi average on the shorter (90 sec) repeats with faster recoveries.  Still a bit of a death march during the cooldown though....the legs were toast.

 

NB 905 Miles: 12.00
Night Sleep Time: 9.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 9.00
Comments
From Snoqualmie on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:13:34 from 24.18.192.33

Looks like you "got the job done." I always worry a bit when I don't feel thrashed after a workout. Like today, pleasantly tired but not really sure I stimulated any adaptions.

From Dale on Wed, May 26, 2010 at 11:18:52 from 69.10.215.11

I'm just thankful that for once I know I didn't run them too hard.

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