| Location: Saint George,UT, Member Since: Jun 09, 2009 Gender: Female Goal Type: Marathon Finish Running Accomplishments: I started running in September 2007 - 4 months after baby #8 was born. Since then I have finished two 5Ks, three 10Ks, three half-marathons, and I completed my first Marathon with at time of 4:48- the Phoenix Rock-N-Roll - Jan 2009! Marathon #2 showed GREAT improvement - the Saint George Marathon 2009 with a time of 4:10 - YEAH!!!! Short-Term Running Goals: I want to run more marathons, finish injury-free, go dancing afterwards, and mostly have a LOT of FUN!!! Long-Term Running Goals: Keep running!!! Someday I want to be able to consider myself as something other than a beginner. :D Personal: I am happily married, have 8 children, and am madly in love with my awesome husband!!! Besides running, I love performing on stage, and have recently become re-involved in the theater, after a LONG break to have children. Last summer I did my first show as a PAID professional actress! I teach piano and voice lessons, and homeschool my kids. Life is grand! Favorite Blogs: |
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Wow! My legs are sore from last weekend. It's probably a combination of not taking a recovery week after the Triathlon and then doing 22 miles on top of it. Well, my plan was to take it easy today, so instead of running/cycling, I did P90X Chest, Arms, and Triceps, then followed it up with ab-ripperX. I can't believe I actually thought doing P90X would be good for a "rest" day! :S
This evening I couldn't resist getting a short run in...maybe it was the junk food I ate for Labor Day. So I went for a very short run, just to loosen things up. It HURT! As in "I'm still very sore" kind of hurt. So I only did 2.5 miles in 22:36. But at least I felt a little more justified in eating all that ice cream... :D |
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I was just noticing on my calendar that last week, which was supposed to be a "recovery" week, I logged more running miles than I have in months! And I cycled quite a bit, too! No wonder I'm still sore....
I was going to take today completely off, but by the time evening rolled around, I had a few extra minutes, so I thought I'd try out the legs again. Still sore.....dang it! But I got a bit further this time, getting 3.1 miles in 26:13. I did a little bit more speed play, maxing out at a 5:52 pace. But I also walked more. Boy, I hope my legs recover before this weekend's relay! :S |
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| It was going to be a rest day, but I had to justify the chocolate binge I decided to have. So I went to spin class and sweat my face off for an hour. I did 16.5 miles in 49:54, then cooled down. It was nice! :D |
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| Today was a rest day...but I decided to go to Zumba class anyway. I was really sluggish at first, but eventually got into it all right. Afterwards, I decided to do a quick run on the treadmill, just to keep it loose. I did a 1 mile accelleration, starting at 6.0 MPH and increasing by a tenth every 15 seconds until I got to 9.0 MPH, then finished off the mile at 9.5 MPH. I still feel tight and sore. :( |
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Today was day ONE of the Red Rock Relay...see tomorrow's post for details! :D |
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Red Rock Relay (186 Miles) 23:51:00, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 1 | Running Miles | Swimming Yards | Bike Miles | 11.13 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| THE RED ROCK RELAY!
We had 12 people on our team to run a total of 186 miles. They gave me all the short legs, since I was one of the "slow" runners on the team.
I ran leg 9 - 2.9 miles at 10,000 ft. elevation - in 29:29. It was SOOOO hard! I felt like I was dying the whole time - it was really surprising to me. I guess that elevation really makes a difference! Plus, the whole run was on an incline, which didn't help the matter. I had a pounding headache when I was finished, but I didn't want to let my team down, so I pushed it harder than I usually do. I was disappointed by my slow time, but it was the best I could do.
Leg 20 was 3.21 miles in 25:53. By then we had dropped down to around 6,000 ft., and what a difference that made! It was around 1:00 AM, and the temps were about 45 degrees, so I really enjoyed that run! I felt fantastic and didn't get too hot, so I was able to run better. The hardest part of that run was that it was pitch black, and I had a hard time seeing, but luckily the road was good and I didn't have any problems.
Leg 29 was 5.02 miles in 40:28. At this point we were back in Saint George, so I was at my "normal" altitude. I began this run at around 6:30 AM, and ran up an incline of about 200 ft. in the first mile, then descended around 490 in the next 4 miles. It was a great run, and I'm pretty sure it was the fastest 5 miles I've ever run! My garmin said my heart rate max was 196 - Ouch! - but I don't know if that is even possible! I felt fantastic at the end of this run, and even did an all-out sprint at the end to "kill" one more person just before the finish. This was the only leg where I was passed during this race.
I had a total of 13 "kills" and was only passed once by one of the BYU guys. Our van alone had a total of 101 "kills" and was only passed 3 times! Our results? 186 miles in 23:51! :D |
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