
| Location: Lehi,UT, Member Since: Jun 03, 2010 Gender: Male Goal Type: Marathon Finish Running Accomplishments: Top of Utah 2010 Â - Â 4:25 Short-Term Running Goals: Run a sub 4:00 marathon Long-Term Running Goals: Run consistently and have fun doing it. Favorite Blogs: |
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Asics 1140 Miles: 211.20 | Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 177.20 | Mizuno Elixer Miles: 124.60 | Altra Instinct Miles: 19.50 |
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| | The other two times I've run since the knee injury, there was no pain during the run at all, a lot of swelling afterward but no pain during. Not this time, I had to limp through the first mile before things started to loosen/warm up, 10:45 first mile. It felt good after that, 9:30. I came back and iced it for 30 minutes which isn't normal for me. I usually finish a run, shower, and get on with the day. Is 30 minutes long enough? Twenty degrees out this morning. I don't have a lot of experience running in the cold. I used to just bag it or run for a bit on a treadmill. But twenty is nice. Hat, gloves, pants, and a warm pullover is all I needed. |
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| | Had an appointment with an orthopedist for my knee this afternoon. His best guess is a meniscus tear. I have an MRI on Monday and another appointment on Wednesday when I'll know more. It looks like it will have to be scoped. Crap. | |
| | NO TEAR!!! The MRI didn't show any damage to my knee at all. There is still some fluid and swelling but it has gotten a lot better in the last few weeks. I do have instruction to not run on it for the next 6 weeks. Its going to be annoying not being able to run until then, but at least I don't have to have it scoped. | |
| | Just got back from the Doc. There is a small spot of "dead" bone on the the Fibula (smaller of the two bones in the lower leg, I think). It isn't on the weight bearing portion at the top, it is on the back and only comes in contact with the upper portion of my knee when it's bent. That's why it is so painful when I squat. It was probably caused by an interruption in the blood supply to that spot. It has improved over the last two months so there must be some circulation there. When this happens to the bone on the weight bearing areas of the knee, sever arthritis occurs and they do knee replacements. Nasty. I'm not anywhere near that. And because of where it's located, running may not affect it too much. He said I could start out with a mile and see how my knee does over the next day or so. Start off slow and easy. I hope it goes well. | |
| | I'm screwed. It started off a little uncomfortable, but you think its going to get better after you get warmed up. Not so. The more I ran the more I hurt. After a few minutes, the impact of every step was just too much and I had to walk. Maybe I need a whole year. Or maybe never. That's depressing. |
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| | The knee has been feeling a little better and I thought I'd test it out. I wanted to see how it initially responded then how it felt after things warmed up. It didn't feel as well as I wanted it to. I pretty much limped from about a third of a mile until I finished mile one. After that I didn't necessarily limp but I still hurt and I couldn't decide how best to foot strike. It was also hard to stay with a similar foot strike with right and left. The good news is I was able to run through the pain which wasn't the case when I tried a month or two ago. It's now Tuesday morning and I don't have any soreness or swelling so small slow runs probably won't damage it. They may help. This whole thing is a mystery. |
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| | Knee felt better than on Monday. That was encouraging, although I took and ibuprofen 30 minutes before. I hope it continues to heal. Pace was slow. I've been accumulating lead in my legs over the last 5 months. It was hard to run these 3. Weird. I should have been cross training, but I don't really like it. Lots of pelicans out this morning at the wetlands just up the street from my house. It's fun to watch these birds fly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_white_pelican |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 3.00 |
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| | 4 miles in the rain. I walked for a minute about every half mile. It was a relief on my to do it. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Wonderful run! I limped a bit for the first mile. My knee reminded me the rest of the way that it wasn't completely happy to be running, but the rest of me loved it. I felt so good to stretch things out and just run. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 6.00 |
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| | No running. Tired and a little sore from yesterday. I think it is just a good idea not to push it. |
| | 3 miles on the JRP. I'm taking it real easy this week for reasons I will not discuss here. The tunnel under Lehi Main is flooded with 6 feet of water. You would literally have to swim through it. Crazy! On a good note, my knee felt great, not 100%, but definitely runnable. I think I could put ten on it without a problem. The rest of me couldn't do it, but that knee could probably take it. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 3.00 |
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| | Four easy miles. Well, easy as in slow, not easy as in effort. I'm in horrible shape. I haven't been keeping track of my pace, I'm too scared. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | I'm coaching my girl's softball team and it's taking up all my time. Three games this week and trying to fit in all my work hours has been a challenge. So now it's Friday and I haven't run for a week and a half. This run went well. All this time off has taken it's toll so I have no speed or stamina but I did finish with a 8:30 4th mile. I was surprised. My knee also felt good. A little tender the first few minutes, but fine after that. Certainly a lot better than the aches and pains I keep reading about from other bloggers. I don't have any injury excuses. I do plan on taking a little slow however. When I've jumped right into more than 20 miles a week in the past I always develop some ailment or another so I'm going to take it slow. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | I was going to run a 1/4 marathon thinking of all those running the Utah Valley today, but I didn't feel very good after 2 miles so I turned around. I felt a little sick but things improved after that and I finished strong. Not as fast as yesterday, but I didn't expect to because it has been a long time since I ran 2 days in a row. Knee felt good again. I have been taking an ibuprofen before each run so I'm sure that helps with knee pain during the run. I'd like to wean myself off of that. We'll see how it goes. |
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| | My right leg has been tight since my run on Saturday. It was still sore and tight last night so I decided to forego this morning's run. I don't want to get back into training again with an injury.
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| | Still slow, but fun. Everything felt great. No significant pain anywhere. I ran an average of 9:10, which is much better than the 10:30s I was running when I first came back, but I'm still going to stick with these shorter runs for a while. I'm scared my knee will get sore and swollen again. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 4 more on the JRP after 10PM. Fitness is starting to come back. The tunnel under main street is still flooded. 6 feet or so, it's crazy. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Great run that RAD put together. I didn't go the whole 12 that they did. My legs just won't take that many miles yet. We ran right by my house so I just stopped there and picked up my car later. Even the seven miles and change that I ran were the most I've ran this year. It went pretty well. We ran at about the pace I've been running the 4s so I started to get pretty wiped out. It's 12 hours after the run now and my knee is pretty sore, but it's not swollen so that's good. It'll feel better in a few days. I will probably take Monday off and run 3 times again next week. I think taking it slow is still the best thing for me. Thanks Rachael for setting this up. Running with friends is always so much fun. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 7.00 |
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| | Ouch. Me knee didn't feel so good this morning, and the pain didn't go away after it warmed up. I really don't think this has anything to do with the original injury. I think that my knee is week from 5 months of atrophy. The pain is on my patella and it's probably tendinitis, but I don't know much about these things. I thought I was taking it easy, but apparently I wasn't taking it easy enough. Maybe I'll test it again on Thursday and see how it feels. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | A slow 4 miles this morning. My knee feels much better than 2 weeks ago, but not as good as 4 weeks ago. I'm too young to feel this old. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Felt better on this run than the one last Wednesday. Knee felt better, pace felt better. I was encouraged. Of course I felt this way a month ago then started doing too much and set myself back 2 weeks. I'm still going to run just 8 miles a week for a few more weeks then work up from there. A month ago I was planning on running a 1/2 this fall. I don't think that is going to happen now. I'll plan on a full next spring. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Felt really good this morning. Started out with a slow 10 minute mile but the others where all under 9:00. I haven't done that in a while. The second mile was the one I didn't get under and it just over. It would have been under but I ran into a 100 yard swarm of gnats. The swarm just wouldn't end so after several bugs in the mouth I stopped to spit and turn around. It was not pretty. I'm not going to run the south end of the JRP at dawn any more. |
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| | Rat at 10:30am and it was HOT. I don't usually run in the daylight hours so I'm not used to it. I started out quick and felt good and ended crawling down the street. OK, it wasn't that bad, but it wasn't fun. Slept in this morning be I went and saw Harry Potter last night then a late night snack and Denny's. A friend of a friend rents out a theater so we got to see it at 9 last night instead of waiting for 12 when it officially opens. It was fun, but I'm actually sad that it's the last one. It may not be "cool" but I loved those books and they do a good job of bringing those books to life. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 4 evening miles. I never run in the evening but I trimmed the yard with the weed-eater so I figured since I needed a shower anyway I would just run instead of getting up early the next morning. It was warm and muggy but at least the sun wasn't pounding down. Also, first time in at least 7 months that I ran an average pace of less than 9. Hoo-Ray. Knee felt pretty good but it is still different than the other one. Doesn't hurt, just different. I'll run my 4th week of two fours next week and then start slowly adding miles. I'm itching to run more than that, but I'm also scared so I'll stick with my extremely conservative schedule. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Another faster run. Cool. 4 miles at 8:49 average pace. I've still got a long way to go. I don't think my knee needs 3 days off any more so I'm going to bump up my schedule by a few weeks and add a run next week. I'll run 3 4s. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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Got up early to go to the parade so I couldn't run this morning. I ended up running running at 12:30. Ouch. It was actually a little overcast for the first three miles so I just kept it easy and it wasn't too bad. Then the fourth mile came and sun came out. It zapped me instantly. It hit me so fast and hard I wanted to walk. Can you bonk after only 3 miles from a zap of sun? Anyway, the parade was fun. Overcast the whole time which was nice. I also found a sweet spot, in the first third of the parade right up front with close parking and arriving at 7am. I'm keeping that spot secret.
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Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 4 sluggish miles. I just couldn't get it going. Knee felt a little tired and a little sore but didn't inhibit me at all. |
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| | Didn't feel sluggish this morning. I felt really good. 4 miles at 8:29 pace. It's the fastest I've run since TOU last September. I tried to get my last mile under 8 but I didn't quite make it (8:06). Some of my speed is starting to come back. No I have to wait for my knee, and the rest of me for that matter, to get strong enough to run 4 or 5 days a week and 10 miles a day. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Slow sluggish miles again this morning. I did put in an extra mile this morning with no problems from the knee. If all goes well this week I'm going to try running 4 times next week. What's up with the heat? It was cooler at 7am on Friday than at 5am this morning. The cloud cover kept in the heat and bumped up the humidity. Nasty. I shouldn't complain though, there are worse places to run this time of year. |
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| | 4 not as slow as Monday but still pretty slow miles. It takes a while to get warmed up when getting up at 4:45 and running at 5:00 and I started out too fast which wiped me out for the rest of the run. Oh well. Average Pace 9:25. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Five miles on 700 South at 6:30 this morning. A month ago the sun was out and getting hot already at 6:30 but today it didn't come up until 7. Already getting darker. Average pace of 8:51 was slower than last Friday but still my third fasts time of the year. That's depressing actually. Started to push it at mile 3 and ran an 8:14 but my endurance sucks and that's all I had. The next two were 8:50s. " That is not a chew toy. You have no idea where it's been. " |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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4 miles at 5am. I think I've been pushing it a little too hard on the first mile before I'm warmed up. I took at real slow this time (10:11) and it helped because mile 4 was my first mile under 8 in a long time (7:53). Average pace was 8:50. I forgot to mention the temperature. 57 degrees, absolutely gorgeous. It was dark the whole time though and that sucks. The only light we'll be seeing at 5am is the moon (unless you live in Arizona). |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 1 mile warm up, 4 half mile repeats ran at 4 minutes, then 1 mile cool down. They were actually all well under 4 minutes so maybe I'll try 3:50 next week. 54 degrees this morning. It was perfect weather (other than being dark with no moon). The knee was talking to me a little bit. I hope it doesn't continue. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Some runs are just enjoyable. Nothing special. Started at about 6:30 and it was B-E-A-utiful. 8:35 pace which is my second fastest 4 mile pace this year. Still along way to go but it's coming along. |
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| | First consecutive run. Took it slow and easy. Had to because I can still feel it from yesterday's run. Endurance is still coming back and has a way to go but this is progress. The knee felt fine, much better than Wednesday. Started at 7:30 and it was still cool. I'm liking the cool mornings. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Another 4 miles. Weather was warmer than usual and humid from last nights wicked lightning storm. I was a little tired from the storm that was impossible to sleep through. Then my wife brought our scared 4-year-old into bed. She decided to sleep perpendicular. |
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| | 4 1/2 mile repeats all run at 3:45. I was aiming for 3:50 and will continue to do so because I'll start increasing the reps sometime soon. One mile warm up and one mile cool down. My Mizuno Elixers now have over 650 miles on them and still feel good. What's with the 500 mile limit on shoes? People run without shoes! So why should 500 miles be a limit? I suppose if the shoe wears more quickly on one side or the other because of someone's gait it might mess stuff up, but I run pretty neutral so I'm going to see how many miles I can put on these things.
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Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 4 easy miles. It took forever to get warmed up. My first mile was 10:07 and even the first half of the second mile was slow. On top of that I almost went back to bed. I had this run and one more to get in this week so "I could just run Friday and Saturday" I told myself. After going back to bed one day it gets easier to go back to sleep on the next so I dragged myself out. Average pace 8:57. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Ran 5 this morning. 65 degrees, it was as a little warmer than usual. Went with my daughter while she rode her bike. It was fun. Average pace 8:35, pretty good. Things are improving. The tunnel under main street on the JRP is open! It is a little gross. It looked like a light brown landscape fabric was draped over the rock retaining wall. It was actually a big wall of gross algae. I almost threw up in my mouth. |
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| | I slept through yesterday's run. The alarm went off and I turned it off. Laid there for a bit having it in the back of my mind that I needed to get up. Finally got up and noticed that 15 minutes had past. Pretty good, I wasn't that late. I looked again and it 1 Hour and 15 minutes. Crap. So this morning I had 2 days rest and it showed. I had a good quick run at 8:30 average pace. Only 1 second off my year's best. However, I did have my fastest mile split on mile five. 7:52. Little by little it's coming back. I also had the opportunity to clear out some spider webs on the JRP this morning, so that was nice. |
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| | I pushed it yesterday so I took it nice and easy this morning, 9:30s. I also struggle on the second day of back-to-backs. I just don't have the fitness to hit that second day very hard. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | I didn't want to run this morning. The alarm went off and I really wanted to go back to bed but I'm glad I didn't. 2 miles of warm up and cool down and 4 half mile repeats. Ran them in 3:43, 3:33, 3:39, 3:39. I'm happy with those times but I didn't have much left. My legs were getting pretty tired so I'm not sure I could have put in another couple at 3:45. But it was fun. AND HOT. 70 degrees at the start of the run. It hasn't been that hot since July. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Didn't have much energy for this run. I don't have my Garmin with me but I think the average pace was 9:10 or so. Would have been even slower but there was a guy to pick off on the last mile so of course I had to pass him. |
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| | Went to bed late last night so maybe that is why I was a little slow again this morning. 8:53 pace. 55% humidity supplied lots of sweat. |
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| | 1.5 mile warm up, .5 mile cool down and 4 half mile repeats. 3:33, 3:34, 3:31, and 3:30. It amazes me that some of you out there can consistently put in low 6s mile after mile for 13-26 miles. I'm wiped out after a half mile at 7 min pace. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | I had hit all scheduled runs and mileage in August until yesterday. I got sick. Crap. Still not all the way back today but I did go to work. I plan on running tomorrow and Saturday. If I run a pair of 6s I'll still get my weekly mileage in. I'll have to convince my wife that I'm completely better. She's convinced that running will probably make me sick again. I think it will do the opposite, but there will be no convincing her. She's cute that way. | |
| | 6 slow miles on the JRP at 2 in the after noon. I was going to say six easy miles but I was wiped out by the end and the last two weren't exactly easy. I'm not very good at running in the sun light. It wasn't even that hot, 78 degrees or so. It didn't help that I just finished eating 8 jumbo hot classic style buffalo wings from Wingers. I kept having buffalo-burps. I'm making this run sound worse than it actually was. I was going to go to Wyoming but too many of us are sick and we don't want to get Grandma sick so we are staying home. Bummer, I like running in Lander, and it would have been good to get out of town. Oh, and one more thing. Grasshoppers are gross, especially plagues of them. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 6.00 |
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| | Just finished 6 miles on the JRP. Was going to run a little with the gang at 6 this morning but decided last night to go to 7 Peaks and a 6 mile run would just get in the way. So I went out at 10 tonight and enjoyed a beautiful night. I was running just north of willow park in a portion of the trail that is a tunnel of trees. There is no light nearby and can be quite dark. Tonight I was running right at the moon. It was right in my field of vision and alarmingly bright. It was like running on the street in the dark with a car coming straight at you. The light blinds you so you can't even see the road, or in this case the trail. I've never noticed the moon blinding me before. Weird. |
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| | 5 miles on the JRP. Slow again, not in effort. I think just a few extra miles a week is putting my body to work on endurance and taking it away from speed. Or maybe I'm just getting old because my legs are a little tired. Also my Garmin ROBBED me. I was at 8:33 pace on my 5th mile with 1/3 to go so I sped up to get under 8:30. I'm sure I was at that pace and approaching the end. I waited for my watch to beep but it didn't. I passed the end of my run, kept running and looked at my watch. It said I still had .04 miles to go and an average pace on that mile of 9:10! I think my actual average pace for the entire run was around 8:55 or so. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | 1.5 mile warm up and .5 mile cool down. 4 1/2 mile repeats in between. Times - 3:35, 3:32, 3:31, 3:35. I wasn't sure I was going to be able to get those speeds based on my last 3 runs. I also didn't want to get up or set my alarm last night. I pushed through and I'm glad I didn't. I still haven't missed any miles. I missed a run last week but made up for it on my next two runs. This is good for me because I always blow off 2 or so runs a week. But that is usually during high mileage weeks. I'm trying to stick with it. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | Wow, where did that come from? 9:20 warm up mile, 7:53, 7:53, 7:49 on miles 2, 3, and 4. Those are three of the four fastest miles this year. I felt good after the warm up mile and put it in cruise. I was surprised when I found my pace under 8. It felt like 8:30. Last week what felt like 8:30 was actually 9:00. I don't know what happened but I'll take it. Average pace 8:13, 16 seconds per mile faster than my previous best back in July. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 6 easy miles on the JRP. The main street tunnel is flooded again! There hasn't even been any rain! |
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| | Ran 4 at noon. I'm not sure how hot it was but the sun was definitely out. I run in the dark and the sun intimidates me. I started out with a relaxed warm up mile planning on taking it easy for the next three as well. So there I am shuffling along on mile 2 wallowing in self pity because the "hot" sun and noticed that I was barely breathing. That didn't come out right. I was running at such a wimpy speed that breath was barely more than a walk. So I picked up the pace. It wasn't very fast because my legs haven't run 14 miles in 3 days for a while and they were a little tired but it was more effort. I still almost wimped out a few times, tempted to just shuffle along but I kept it up. I found a guy to chase down as well and that helped. Well, I put a crack in the "wimpy afraid of the sun" barrier and I'm pleased about it. (and a little embarrassed that I'm pleased about being a wimp) Avg 8:43 |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | This is not a running related post. My brother-in-law, who comes across as the opposite of articulate wrote this poem as a tribute to 9/11 on today's 10th anniversary. (No one even knew he wrote poetry. He works in a coal mine.) Tears in a Waterfall Like the thin veil of innocence over our National
eyes, twin giants fell for our witness of evil.
While we watched,
paralyzed by distance, a city responded: a nation resolved. Regular people
forced into extraordinary circumstances, emerge tragically
heroic.
Thousands of lights forever extinguished, Nation and Family weep
in quiet defiance.
Two beautiful cascading pools stand and bear witness
to the tears of a National Family held forever, flowing in
memorium.
Tears in a waterfall are forever our waterfall of tears.
Michael D. Holcomb
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| | 5 miles on the JRP, several of those with RAD and Becca. It was great having some company on my 5am run and actually seeing people other than the roller blade guy and the lady with the German Shepherd. RAD and Becca chose this route out of convenience for Becca so she could get one last run in with RAD before her wedding; today. Congratulations! That's some dedication or nostalgia or some of both probably along with a little crazy. Congratulations once again Becca. Any way, 9:20 on the warm up mile, 8:20s with the girls and 8:10 solo on my last mile. Average pace 8:40. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | 4 miles at 4:20am. Bright and early. Actually, that is a little misleading, it was dark and early. I wanted to be at work by 6, so an extra early run for me. Average pace 8:37. I decided to treat the last half mile with the effort of a 1/2 mile repeat. I laid down my fastest mile of the year at 7:41. That's not fast for a lot of you but I can't remember the last time I ran a mile that fast. I still don't have any endurance but I'm bumping up the miles a little each week so it will come. It was fun. |
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| | 1.5 mile warm up then 4 .5 mile repeats. 3:35, 3:30, 3:28, 3:32. .5 mile cool down. 4:30am again. I thought I would be useless yesterday after running at 4:20am yesterday but I felt good. Work required another early start so therefore another early one. I hope it doesn't catch up to me. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | It's been a since December that I've ran at least 8 miles. Took it easy, 9:30 pace. It felt like a long run. 8 miles felt like a long run. That sucks. Work from home day so slept in a bit and ran at 7am. It was nice to have some light AND cool temperatures. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 8.00 |
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Another surprise. 4 miles at 7:59 average, and this after a long run the day before! Well 8 isn't very long but it felt like it all day yesterday. I think the last time I had a run under an 8 minute pace was over 2 years ago. I probably could have last year but I never ran short 4 milers. I got 10 hours of sleep last night so maybe that's why I felt so good this morning. Ran at 10:30 and the weather was cool, clear, and beautiful. I layed down another best mile of the year at 7:38 on the last one. Oh, I almost forgot. Good luck to all you TOUers this morning! |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 4:20 start again this morning. These crazy early runs are becoming a bad habit, (insert sarcasm here) I need to sleep in another 40 minutes. I got out of be all right but I tried hard to talk myself out of this run for the next 20 minutes. I didn't want to do it. I got out and did it at a slow 9 minute pace and didn't ever really enjoy it. It was a beautiful morning too. 48 degrees, bright moon overhead, clear skies. The river was absolute glass reflecting lights from the other side. I still wanted to be in bed. |
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Slept in and ran at 5:10 instead of 4:20. 1.5 mile warm up, 4 0.5 mile repeats and 0.5 cool down. Repeat times: 3:31, 3:29, 3:53(the Garmin robbed me), 3:29. I was running with the virtual partner and was a comfortable distance ahead of pace when I referred to my watch and was suddenly an insurmountable distance behind pace. It must have robbed me of some distance because by effort that 3rd repeat was the fastest. I wore a long sleeve shirt this morning and it felt great. I love this weather, however, I don't like that it represents the impending winter. I have never done a lot of winter running. If I'm going to keep up these miles and increasing them little by little I'll need some more winter gear and fix my tread mill.
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Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 5 miles at 5am on the JRP. I don't know the average pace because my Garmin hic-upped again. Only this time it gave me distance instead of taking it away. The first mile was a "faster than expected 9:10." Foul play was confirmed when the Garmin read 2.58 at the normal 2.50 mile mark. The last mile I was running at or around 8:00. Suddenly the mile ended several hundred yards short and the mile time read 7:02. No chance did I run it that fast. I hope this thing gets better so I don't have to buy a new one. On another note I actually saw runners this morning, two of them. It was a little weird. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | Rest day, no running. Spin class, 1 hour swim, total body work out, p90x plyo, yoga, jujitsu, zumba, and sweatin' to the oldies. I feel very rested. | |
| | 9 miles on the JRP. This was a lot easier than the 8 miler last week. It felt good. They are opening up the road going over the trail just south of the golf course tomorrow. The trail doesn't seem to be ready though. It was still blocked and not yet paved. It doesn't look like it will be too long though. I ran through it and it was nice and graded. There was even a couple people fishing under the bridge. They looked it but I don't think they were vagrants. |
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| | I missed my run on Saturday. I've missed one other scheduled run the last two and a half months and that was because I was sick. Went camping with my boys Friday night and I never sleep camping. I had planned on running Saturday night but I just couldn't motivate myself to do it. Missing one run is not a problem, but it usually leads to missing a lot of runs. When training last year I probably missed 25% or more of my scheduled runs. I don't want this one to turn into that. Anyway, 4 miles this morning at 8:43 pace. I was inconsistent. Running at a good relaxed pace then shuffling. Waking up and getting back up to speed then dropping off again. I finally got into a groove the last mile or so at about an 8:15 pace. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 1.5 mile warm up the 4 0.5 mile repeats, then 0.5 mile cool down. Repeat times were 3:28, 3:27, 3:33, and 3:28. The 3:33 included the tunnel under main street headed south. I'm a hill wimp and pushing up that hill took some speed away for the rest of that half mile. It was a beautiful clear morning in the high 40s. No moon so there were lots of stars. I saw a shooting star too. It was a little cold for my sleeveless shirt. It might be time to put that one away for the year. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 5 miles on the JRP and it was very dark this morning. When there is no moon and no clouds for the city lights to illuminate it gets pretty dark. I hate running with a light but this morning it might have been a good idea. My piece-of-crap Garmin had another hiccup. Cruising along on the last mile at about 7:55 when the lap beep happened early. My overall average pace, which should have been 8:25ish showed 8:03. Mile 5 was 6:55 and the .16 it gave me as a gift was run at a 3:15 pace. Yah right. Anyway, I figure I ran it around 42 minutes which comes out to 8:24 average pace. Which I'm happy with because the Mizuno Wave Creations are my heaviest shoes. I don't think I've ever ran faster than 8:30 in them. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | 10 miles this morning on the JRP. Cool this morning. Not much to tell; it was a nice run without any trouble. My knee is a little sore but it was sore before the run and not related to it. I'm keeping an eye on it. I wish I was running St. George tomorrow. Good luck to all those that are. I can't wait to read your reports. |
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| | 5 miles on the JRP. I didn't have any motivation today. I didn't want to get up but I did. I ran a slow 9:18. I didn't run on Saturday again. I've been needing a couple of dump truck loads of fill dirt for my yard but was putting in off. I found out a few weeks ago that the vacant lot next to me was finally sold so I've been waiting for them to dig the foundation. They started Friday night so Saturday I had an endless supply of free dirt. My cross training on Saturday was what seemed a hundred or more wheelbarrows shoveled and full of dirt and now two days later I'm still pretty soar with more work ahead of me. However, I didn't get to the point of puking or crying like many of you did on Saturday so even though I shoveled all day long I still had it pretty easy. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | First run in 8 days. I slept in one day and it suddenly turned into a week. I wanted to run the Halloween half but now it is out of the question. I was really pushing it before but I'm afraid now to put in the necessary miles to get ready without injuring myself. I'm still cautions, perhaps overly so, but better safe than sorry. So instead, I ordered some cold weather gear. I think I'm going to go into work early every once in a while to mix in an afternoon run. I also would like to mix in some company on occasion to keep me motivated. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 5 miles this afternoon on the JRP. It's amazing how rusty you can get after only 8 days without running. Average Pace 9:02. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | Crap, I just wrote this and my connection dropped when I hit publish. So here we go again. 5 miles at 8:25. My legs felt heavy after my irresponsible week off but the pace didn't show it so that was good. It was 38 degrees so I wore my pants. Actually that wasn't the reason. The laundry wasn't done and my shorts were dirty. I can handle 38 degrees in shorts. I did choose to wear a long sleeve shirt however. |
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| | I hate after dinner runs. I wanted to run before but there were too many errands I had to run. So it was an after dinner run, the kind where your dinner keeps reminding you, "Hey, I'm digestin' here." Meanwhile, all the jostling pushes the dinner up against the esophagus, always threatening to make an appearance. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 4.00 |
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| | 5 miles at 8:38 pace. No chance at any sub-eights this morning. It just wasn't there. But I still felt good so all is well. Me knee pain was almost nonexistent this morning! It will be back. I still feel it going up and down stairs. I couldn't find my gloves and usual beanie this morning so my hands were a little cold for the first mile or so but 38 degrees won't cause any problems. Every time the kids do the laundry everything always ends up in the wrong place. Who knows then they'll turn up; the gear, not the kids. The kids haven't been misplaced. Yet. |
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| | Nice day out. Ran 5 at noon. Avg 8:38. 1 grasshopper stomp. I started off too fast and lost motivation the last half of the run. I think its getting too cool for there to be many grasshoppers out but I still managed to squish one. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 5.00 |
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| | 5 miles at a relaxing pace. Actually my pace was all over the place. Average was 8:51. I'm thinking of setting some pace alerts on occasion to help keep me consistent. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | 5 enjoyable miles this morning. I thought it was going to be cold and windy but it was warm and breezy instead. In fact, it was warmer than it has been in a long time at 5am, 49 degrees. Weird. I don't remember the average for the first half because I reset and set a slow pace alert. I've never run with one before. I tried to set a fast alert too but they have to be like 90 seconds apart. Oh well. Anyway, I set the slow pace for a fairly relaxing 8:45. I tried to run relaxed but it definitely didn't allow me to be complacent. I don't quite get it though. With a fair number of beeps reminding me that I needed to speed up my average pace was 8:07, no where near 8:45. I was trying to hit 8:30 but the beeping wouldn't let me. |
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| | Beautiful clear, crisp, still, quiet morning for a relaxing run. I really enjoyed the weather this morning, 26 according to my thermometer. I dressed perfect this morning and was very comfortable. I saw a shooting star as well; cool. After a warm up mile I turned on the slow pace alert and was very consistent. Miles 2 through 5 were all in the 8 teens. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.00 |
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| | Life happened over the weekend and I didn't get a run in on Friday or Saturday. There was just no good time to get one in on either day and I had higher priorities. Oh well, 10 miles in a week is weak and not enough to accomplish anything, I need to step it up. 5 this morning and nice cool temperatures. 31 at my house, not too cold, it felt nice. Saw another shooting star. 8:31 pace. |
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| | Felt good this morning so I put in 6 instead of 5. Average pace 8:27. 29 degrees and dark. It was breezy too so I was a bit chilled for the first mile or so but warmed up nicely after that. I had to shed my gloves at mile 3. The cold is intimidating but never as bad as it seems once you get out. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 6.00 |
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| | It was warm this morning, 43 degrees. 15 degrees warmer than Wednesday. Weird. 8:27 average in my heavy shoes so that's good. Projected snow on the ground tomorrow so that sucks. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 6.00 |
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| | 6 miles at 5am. 32 degrees. There was a north wind that made things a little chilly this morning but it was still pleasant. There was even a few snow flakes, hardly enough to mention but they were there. Average pace was 8:26. |
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| | I'm a pansy. I watched the weather Monday night and got scared of the cold and decided to skip the run Tuesday morning. It turns out that it wasn't as cold as it was supposed to be and I should have got up and run. Well, I decided to get up Wednesday morning and check the temp. This time it was cold, 19 degrees. I went back to bed. Wednesday night it was already 23 degrees when I went to bed so I skipped this morning as well. I'm a little scared of 20 degree weather but I bet it I would hardly notice the cold after a mile or so. I'm a chicken. So, it was so nice today I left work early to get in a run. I've felt really good on my recent runs and because I'm a pansy I've been getting plenty of rest between runs. So I decided to run 7. I haven't run that long very often this year but I felt really good. I had my fast shoes on and put down a 8:09 average. Cool. I knew Ogden filled up fast but a week? Crazy. I missed it. No biggie. I was debating between Ogden and Utah Valley. I guess the decision was made for me so I signed up. I hope to run some long runs with some of you that are running Ogden. I think that will get me some extra miles early that I always seem to be lacking in my marathon training. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 7.00 |
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| | No miles of the weekend. This got to stop. I hate getting up early on Fridays and Saturdays, but if I don't I never seem to find the time to get out. Crap. Super slow this morning. I don't know what the deal was. It was warm this morning with a bright moon and great running conditions and I didn't feel tired or anything. I was just slow. Average pace 9:20. |
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| | Had the alarm set for an early run but just didn't want to do it and went back to sleep. It was such a nice day that I went home a little early to fit in a run in the after noon. I didn't feel sluggish like yesterday and ran at 8:21 average pace. I haven't been running enough so I'm going to take tomorrow off intentionally. I'll be back on Thursday. I've got to put in more miles so I'm ready for Utah Valley in June. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 7.00 |
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| | 7 miles after work during a beautiful sunset. Pink stretched across the entire sky from east to west. Another good average pace of 8:15. I started out faster but ran out of gas a little for the last two miles. It'll come. I'm thinking of 10 on Saturday but I'm not sure I'm up to braving the snow. Is anyone going to run in the storm and want company on Saturday? |
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| | The wether reports were intimidating and I was a little scared about this run last night. I woke up this morning to calm weather, damp roads and 33 degrees. Perfect. So, 10 miles on the JRP, 9:04, negative splits, relaxing. My knee feels fine but my lower legs feel a little tight. I need to pay attention, stretch, and not crank up the miles for a few weeks or I'll get shin splints. 30 miles this week is more than I thought I should run when planning it last week but I felt so good I just went with it. |
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| | I ran at about 4:45 in the evening and it seemed pretty warm out so I wore shorts and short sleeves. It turned out to be a little cold for that but wasn't that bad. My Garmin hic-upped again. I think my average pace was around 8:12 to 8:14. These afternoon runs are much more enjoyable than the 5am runs I was running. It remains to be seen if I can get all the hours worked I would like. |
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I know its a little girly but I'm enjoying running through all these awesome sunsets. I should bring a camera and post some pictures. As for the run, the legs were a little tired after yesterday's run. I don't have much endurance for runs on consecutive days. The average pace was 8:38. I'll add a 5th run per week in a month or so; that should help. I want to add some long run miles first. I've missed a bunch of fun group runs because I haven't been up to long distances. Oh yeah, anyone running any Thanksgiving runs? It sounds fun although I might not have time. All of my relatives have other plans so we skipped a big day in the kitchen in favor of a reservation at Marie Calendars. We were a little late getting a reservation so our time is 12:15, and with getting the kids ready and a 30-40 minutes drive to get there I don't think I'll have time. So, never mind. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 7.00 |
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Fleet Feet Turkey Trot (3.1 Miles) 00:22:58, Place overall: 77, Place in age division: 12 | | HOT DANG. I had no idea I had this in me. I was shooting for 24:30 and was going to be disappointed if I didn't make 25. But breaking 23 minutes? Awesome. My watch hic-upped again so I can't really give splits. I do know that the first was 7:08. I don't know that I've ever run a mile that fast. I started off a bit too fast and slowed down a little from there. And how about that weather? Absolutely perfect! I haven't run a 5k since I was 17 or 18 so I had really no idea how I would do but I couldn't be happier. I also met another Chad blogger. That guy is dang fast and broke 18:00. So congrats to him. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 4.60 |
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| | Lots of fun on a run with some great folk. I know I'm going to forget some people but here goes. RAD and QP put this together, two for one kind of thing. allie, Kelli, and Smooth. OK, now for the people I met for the first time. Eric, his wife Catherine, Amy, Wendy, and Annette. We ran the 5 or so miles south to inlet park then back. I had promised my wife I'd be back by 11:30. My house is about 300 yards from the trail so I stopped there and walked in the door at almost exactly 11:30. My car was still parked up at the start so I showered, changed, and got a ride from my wife back to the start to pick up my car. Again perfect timing because RAD and QP had a big spread of various goodies. I brought my 4-year-old Paige with me and she joined in with the treats. I think she had 4 cups of hot chocolate topped with whipped cream. OK, that was the highlights. Now for the boring parts, the run. My distance ended up at exactly 8 miles. (8 miles ending at exactly 11:30? Weird.) I felt a little sluggish for only 8 miles. I was recovering from the Turkey Trot so that is to be expected. I've been feeling the start of some shin splints so I'm taking Saturday off. I'll stretch it out and be back at it on Monday. Don't worry Rachael, I'm not injured. This is just preventative maintenance and it feels the same now as it did at the end of last week. The 30 miles I ran last week was a big jump. I wanted to run 32 miles this week but I'm not disappointed with the 27. I'm feeling good and I want it to stay that way. Dang, this paragraph makes it sound worse than it is. |
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| | 7 mile progressive run. I decided to do it while running mile 3. I wanted to run one between 8:10 and 8:20, miles 4 and 5 were to be between 8:00 and 8:10, and miles 6 and 7 were to be between 7:50 and 8:00. It worked out well. Mile 6 goes under main street and I fell behind a little on the way of the hill and had to hustle to get 7:59. I ran 7 a little faster than I needed at 7:48. Overall pace was 8:09. I don't know when it will happen but I want to average 7:30 so I can run 8 miles in one hour. Just a goal I pulled out of the air and seems like it will be an accomplishment when I get there. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 7.00 |
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| | Rough run. Yesterday's run must have taken a lot more out of me than I thought. I ran hard but I didn't think I ran this hard. Anyway, today's average pace was about 10:30. I knew soon after I started that I wasn't going to run the 7 I had planned. I decided to shoot for 6 but even that was too much and I took a shortcut home. I hope runs like this build endurance because otherwise, what a waste. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 5.60 |
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| | Didn't have time for the 7 that I wanted to run. Time was a little tight so I cut the run a little short and ran 6. I didn't have any focus. Every time I tried to pick up the pace I found my mind wondering and pace slowed down a few minutes later. Fighting the wind was fun too. It wasn't anything like the wind up north, but I still had to fight it. Average pace 8:50. 12 on Saturday. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 6.00 |
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| | Nice run. Went out around 3 in the afternoon in 30 something degrees and sun. There was a bit of a north wind but overall very pleasant weather. I went north on the JRP and took the old detour around the construction. I missed the mud but the trail was still "closed" past the area of construction where the new bridge is. For some reason the trail is really ripped up for a half mile or so north of that access point. I wonder what happened. Where was I? Oh yeah, I thought that 8:50s would be a good pace to shoot for. Pace isn't really import on a long run but 12 isn't all that long even if it is one of my longest of the year. Anyway, I stuck each mile in the 8:50s except for 2 at the end when I bumped it up and put them in the 8:30s. There was another mile, mile 4 or 5, where the Garmin hic-upped and robbed me of a tenth of a mile or so. The pace was in the high eights at the begging of the mile and then suddenly in the 10s. I need to replace this ancient Garmin eventually. I put the .4 on at the end to make up for my shortcut on Tuesday so I ended up with 30 miles for the week. Now I just have to double that weekly mileage to prepare for Utah Valley. |
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| | Nice run. My legs didn't feel as fresh as last Monday so I didn't push it but I didn't slack either. I put the pace at 8:20ish and kept it there, nice and steady. It was a bit cold out, probably my coldest run this year, but not bad at all. The worst part of a cold run is a cold face. I took a mile or so for my face to warm up. It took my hands about that long too with my thin glove. After 4 miles my hands were too warm so I took my gloves off. That didn't last long, the sun had set and the temperature dropped. I had to stop and put them back on a couple miles later. The temperature started at 27 and ended at 20! Quite a drop for an hour. But still, I wasn't cold and could add more layers for much colder temperatures. The thermometer is always more intimidating than the actual temperature. I hope that by not pushing it as hard this week that tomorrow's run will be a bit better than last Tuesday. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 7.00 |
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| | Enjoyable 7 miles. It was a little warmer than yesterday but not much. There was no wind though, so it felt quite a bit warmer. I felt better than yesterday, the second day of a back-to-back. That hasn't happened in a long time. I'm getting some stamina back. It was good to see. I was going to run 8:30s but felt so good after 4 I bumped it up and ran in the low 8s. Average pace was 8:25, a little faster than yesterday. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 7.00 |
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| | Felt sluggish today. I started of running 8:1?s in miles 2 and 3, planning on keeping that speed but after mile 3 I knew I wasn't going to be able keep that pace. I kept waiting for it to get easier and it never did so I slowed down. Mile 5 I started to not feel so good. I needed to "take a seat" if you know what I mean. I passed the pop at willow park choosing instead to finish the 1.5 miles until home. Well it got worse after that and I took the shortcut home, walking at times. Once home I confirmed my suspicions on why I was sluggish. I unloaded a significant amount of material. |
Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 6.60 |
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| | I wanted to run 13 but there just wasn't time. I could have started earlier but I was intimidated by the temperature. I know it would have been fine. Bright sunny days feel warmer than the actual temperature. As for the run, everything felt pretty good. I didn't push the pace at all, I just set it on cruise at 8:30ish. On my way back I was getting back on the trail from Olympic Park where it is closed. I could see three runners a few hundred yards ahead and one of them looked like Smooth and another looked like Wendy. I picked up the pace to catch up and see if I was right. I got closer and asked from behind, "Hey Smooth, is that you?" All three of them jumped out of their shoes. Apparently they didn't hear me coming at all. So it was Smooth, Wendy, and Karen. I don't think I've met Karen before, but now I have. Wendy and Karen were only running eight and were almost done. Smooth was running 16. It's close to 4 miles from the old bridge to my house so I got to run them with Smooth. It was great fun and the miles flew by. Wendy and Karen were glad as well because they were a little worried about leaving Smooth to run by herself. Thanks ladies, for some great company. |
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| | New shoes. I went a completely different direction. I've mostly warn support shoes with some neutral cushion shoes mixed in. I went with a little less this time. I've been working on my form for that last year or so and as far as I can tell I've improved it a lot. So with better form I thought I would try something a little less. So I went to the shoe store and tried several different cushy minimalist shoes. I'm not a cave man so no non-cushy shoes. Anyway, after trying out the Altras on the treadmill the thought that came to mind is that these shoes didn't get in the way of running form. So they're supposed to work your calves pretty good the first few times you wear them because of the zero drop. They seemed to be doing just that until I realized that I was actually striking on the forefoot instead of midfoot. Is it weird that I had to lengthen my stride slightly to strike on my midfoot? Well it worked. My legs were immediately more relaxed while continuing good posture and increasing speed. It was noticeably easier to run. So my first run in these shoes was AWESOME. I beat my best 7 mile time by 14 seconds per mile. That's almost a full 2 minutes. Average pace 7:55. It wasn't all the shoes. I was feeling pretty good and only ran 10 on Saturday, but all the same, 7:55. My legs feel good now but the last time I ran this hard I was a mess on the next day's run. We'll see. |
Altra Instinct Miles: 7.00 |
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| | Recovery run from yesterday's mad dash - avg 9:06. Went a lot better than the run two weeks ago that followed that mad dash. It was a lot colder than yesterday. I should have worn gloves. The wet asphalt froze and got slick on the way back. I had to tread lightly. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 6.00 |
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| | I couldn't fit in a run yesterday so I had to do it today. I'm still on 4 runs a week, I'll add another in a few weeks. I took it nice and easy, avg 9:25, so I'll be able to run 13-14 miles tomorrow with the gang. My son rode his bike with me. We got some "dad/son bonding time" but to be truthful his mom just wanted him out of the house to burn off some steam. |
Mizuno Elixer Miles: 7.00 |
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| | Fun run. I haven't run this far in well over a year. Smooth dragged me along for the last for. Thank you Smooth! I was getting a bit tired toward the end and was ready to be done. We actually got back to the cars with a quarter mile or so left but my watch had died almost at that very moment. I didn't know how far to go and back to get 14 so I said good enough. Pretty good excuse, eh? Anyway, it felt good but I was ready to be done. Smooth went on to get 18 and her friends Wendy and Karen along with Maynard ran the first 10. It was cold today and with all the smog, the sun actually looked like a full moon. It was a little creepy. The smog doesn't bother me as it does some but it does make me cough a little at the end of a hard run. What I don't like is that it makes it always cold. The sun can't find its way in to warm things up. The 34 miles this week is the also the most I've run in well over a year. I feel really good. The inside of my ankles are a little soar. I'm used to some support on the inside of my shoes and the Altras and the high mileage Elixers don't provide that. The muscles and tendons there on the inside of my feet have to work to provide the support that my shoes have in the past. It's not a big deal but I don't want it to be. |
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| | 7 miles on the JRP in the soup. I would like to see the sky, even a cloudy sky. This weather sucks. My legs are still dead from the 14 on Saturday so I took it easy, 8:25. My ankles and achilles were tighter than my initial run in the Altras last week. I'll probably give it another week before I step into 'em again. |
Altra Instinct Miles: 7.00 |
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| | Crappy week for miles. I got ten in on this one with my sister-in-law from Indiana along with Smooth, Karen, Maynard, Beca, and David. Did I miss anyone? It started off real cold on the thermometer but it didn't feel that cold and by the end it was beautiful. I haven't had time to run. After family time and work there has been nothing left. This next week doesn't look any better. I don't know where to find the time either. I can't drop either of the other two this next week so I suppose it will be another sparse week. Maybe I'll shoot for 25 for the week starting on Wednesday. |
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| | Another run in the new shoes. I felt great, wonderful in fact, for the first three miles then my ankles started to hurt again. It's not bad, I can run through it, but I don't want to get injured so I stopped every half mile or so after that to stretch. It seemed to work well and I'm hoping that my recovery will be faster. I was hoping that there would be less transition into these shoes but I'll keep plugging away at them. My feet will get there. I love them for the first half of the runs I've had in them so I'm not going to give up. |
Altra Instinct Miles: 5.50 |
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| | I set the alarm for 6 but didn't have the motivation to get out in the dark. I went back to sleep and went at 8 instead. The trail was empty. Weird because it was beautiful. There was a bit of a north wind but not enough to make it uncomfortable. I can tell I haven't been getting in all the miles I've wanted over the last few weeks because I was a little sluggish. My ankles felt good however. The beavers finished their job or at least last nights wind storm finished it for them. There was a big tree that had been gnawed through on the trail and the wind took it down. It is blocking the trail and it takes a bit of climbing to get over it. On the way back I went around. It is between two access points so I exited the trail just north of the blockage and got back on just to the south. |
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Asics 1140 Miles: 211.20 | Mizuno (I Forget) Miles: 177.20 | Mizuno Elixer Miles: 124.60 | Altra Instinct Miles: 19.50 |
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