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Hurricane Half Marathon

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Location:

La Verkin,UT,USA

Member Since:

Feb 17, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Post College

10K- 33:49 (Enterprise 09')

Half Marathon-1:16:29- (Hobblecreek 06')

Marathon 2:44:59 (St. George 07')

Personal:

I live in La Verkin, Utah. My wife, Sunny and I have 3 boys and 1 special little girl
I teach 7th grade Utah History at Hurricane Intermediate School and Driver's Education at Millcreek High School.

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Race: Hurricane Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:20:49
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.000.0013.100.000.0013.10

Did the Hurricane Half Marathon today. I was really pleased with my race. I took 6th overall and ran 1:20:49 (6:10 pace) which for me was a 3:41 improvement from my all time PR which I ran back in 2004 at the Provo River 1/2. Ran a lot of the race with Clyde which helped me keep pushing along. We started out the first few miles back in 9th and 10th pace, then passed two guys around mile 6, passed another guy around mile 8 and then the last guy around mile 10. I really felt like I was getting stronger as the race went on, so I was happy about that.

1-5:29- first mile was a little short

2-5:37 (11:07)

3-6:18 (17:25)

4-6:30 (23:55)

5-6:19 (30:15)

6-6:26 (36:41)

7-6:41 (43:23)

8-6:18 (49:41)

9-5:07 (54:49)

10-6:14 (1:01:03)

11-5:59 (1:07:03)

12-6:47 (1:13:51)

13-6:58 (1:20:49)

Overall, really happy with my place first in my age group, plus the competition was pretty good. Hobie Call won the race and Jose Martinez was second.

I just need to keep training and working on improving, today was a good day and helped boost my confidence and desire to really train hard this summer and prepare to run a good marathon this fall at St. George.

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Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, May 08, 2006 at 13:03:51

My intial reaction to Clyde's report on the race was that the course was short, because I assumed it was out and back. However, after realizing it was downhill, it does make sense that it could have been accurate. But with uncertified courses you never know. So I still think you guys should find a GPS (ideally a wheel or a calibrated bike odometer, but this might be too much hassle, and GPSs nowadays are within 0.1 mile accurate for a half). GPS would also be nice to get the elevation drop and chart the profile.

For now, with what I know about the course and Hobie's performance, it is safe to assume it was similar to Hobblecreek. This gives you a 2:55 estimate for your St. George finish if you train at 70 miles a week consistently.

Regardless of the accuracy of the estimate, the key element to running a fast time in St. George will be consistent mileage with particular emphasis on tempo runs at marathon race pace. It appears you and Clyde have plenty of speed already. But you need more strength in the legs, more glycogen in the muscles, and stronger muscles that resist breakdown. If I were you I would stay away from the track, and keep doing frequent tempos varying the pace from marathon race pace to anaerobic threshold. Occasional fartleks or road intervals. With St. George in mind, I would also put a particular emphasis on running downhill. Absolutely no skipped workouts (think goodbye sub-3:00 dream when tempted), and train twice a day whenever you can find a chance.

From d-enz on Mon, May 08, 2006 at 13:52:13

Thanks for the advice

From Steve Hooper on Mon, May 08, 2006 at 14:02:06

Hey Dustin, Good job at the half marathon. It's great to see how much you have improved since the 2006 Painter's Half in January, 1:37:49. That's a huge impovement in 5 months.

Keep on building and doing what your doing, it's working great.

From SuperFly on Mon, May 08, 2006 at 16:07:07

Dustin I honestly think that if St.George was this weekend you could go out and break 3hrs. If we can stay free from injury and train all summer I think we have some good running ahead at the STG Marathon. I really think we can go sub 2:45.

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