| Location: AZ, Member Since: Mar 10, 2012 Gender: Male Goal Type: Local Elite Running Accomplishments: Personal Records:
5k: 15:38 2014 Carlsbad 5000
10k: 33:06 2012 Mesa Turkey Trot
Half Marathon: 1:11:40 2013 Eugene Half Marathon
Marathon 2:32:14 2012 Tucson Marathon
Short-Term Running Goals: Eugene Half Marathon Long-Term Running Goals: Sub 15:30 5k
Sub 1:10 Half Marathon
Sub 2:30 Marathon Personal: Husband to speedy wife Allison and father to Camryn (7) and Brandon (5). Graduate of Weber State University where I played on the tennis team. I love to run, help others get faster, and always learn about the sport I love. My wife Allison and I have a blog called AZ Parents on the Run about our running lives with kids. Favorite Blogs: |
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| | 12 miles in Newport Beach. We had to get up earlier because classes for the Running Summit started earlier so we are on the beach path in the dark at 5 am. It was extremely windy but we still got a good workout in. We went out 6 then flipped and turned into the wind for another mile before starting a progression run (sort of). I did 5:54, 5:38,5:31, 5:39. These were into a 15mph headwind so the third mile kind of did me in and I slowed for the fourth one. Pretty happy given the conditions. | Comments(1) |
| | 10.25 miles with 8 x 1k w/200 jogs done on the roads. I did this workout about a month ago and it was a grind. Today was hard but much better. The first one was 3:13 and last one was 3:14. Other than that they were all 3:18-19 and I didn't have to push to hit those times. Nice to see some improvement. | Add Comment |
| | 8 Miles easy after work. Legs tired. | Add Comment |
| | 8 miles with 10 x 1 min on/jog at 5:20-5:30 pace in the last 4 miles. Felt okay today. | Add Comment |
| | 4 miles including some longer strides | Add Comment |
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Phoenix Half Marathon (13.11 Miles) 01:14:21, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 2 | | 1:14:21 for sixth place. Traffic getting to the buses was ridiculous so I decided to park about 2.5 miles from the start and run there. That turned out to be a really good choice. Besides being a little cold in my racing gear for a few minutes it was pretty stress free. I got in my full warm up and some strides on my way to the start. Race seemed very organized and we were off very close to the 6:30 start time. The weather seemed perfect. I was determined to go off effort and not look at my watch at all until the mile splits. First two seemed conservative enough and were 5:41,5:44. A lead group of 4 had separated early and I was running with another guy for the first nine miles. We would trade surges and taking the lead but it was nice to have him there. Rest of the splits were 5:34,5:36,5:38,5:37,5:39, 5:39, 5:38,5:45,5:44,5:43,5:31, (4:59 pace for the last .16). The guy I was running with gapped me around 9 miles and I didn't respond well enough to stick to him. I was hurting so I tried of course but you always say "what if" when you look back. Anyway, I was a little disappointed with the time and miles 10,11,12 is where I lost the time that I was hoping for. The course was good, weather was perfect, and I gave it my all so I can't ask for much more. After the race I quickly cooled down and went to watch the marathoners come in. I was coaching a few in the race and I got to see Jake going for the win with about 1.5 to go which was very cool to see. For about an hour I had no idea if he had won or not. Overall a great day doing something I love to do. | Comments(4) |
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