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2008
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St. George,UT,AmericaUSAEarth

Member Since:

Jun 13, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Short-Term Running Goals:

St. G marathon w/ my good friend Mike.

Long-Term Running Goals:

not to run any more marathons.

Personal:

Yes, I am a Virginia Tech Hokie.  I pretty much live and die with VT football, so hide the pups indoors this fall if the season goes south.

I grew up in NJ, competed in middle school XC, was primarily a 400m sprinter (& XC) in h.s., and an 800/400m mid-distance runner at Virginia Tech.  Graduated VT with an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, and currently am involved with the youth.

This blog is dedicated to my family and friends.  I have 2 (er 3, sorry Tambo!) wonderful sisters and 2 very supportive parents.  Kim is a Graphic Designer in D.C., and at one time rode and trained horses; Melissa is an English Lit teacher at an all-girls h.s. in NJ, in addition to being the XC/track coach.  She really likes comma splices.  Tammy is an Elementary Teacher and a crazy good soccer/basketball athlete, lives across the block from my parents, and is very funny.  All 3 have run at least one marathon.  I believe Tambo has run more marathons than I have.  I am ok with that.  I am very proud of them all.  Oh yeah, also 2 screwball huskies, Apollo and Zeus.

 

"It's ok kids, you've tried your best and you failed.  The lesson is, never try."  --Homer Simpson

 

Every morning in Africa, a gazelle wakes up.  It knows that it must outrun the fastest lion, or it will be killed.

Every morning in Africa, a lion wakes up.  It knows that it must outrun the slowest gazelle, or it will starve to death.

It doesn't matter if you are a lion or if you are a gazelle.  When the sun comes up, you'd better be running.

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Track workout, at dusk. I taped the 2 smaller toes on each foot and they were never a problem. I also broke-in my new flats. I couldn't believe the difference in feeling compared to my old flats, which were the same shoe. After only 55 miles in them, the rubber on the balls and toes of the feet had about cooked off! That's $1.25 per mile! Jeez Brooks!

Anyway I wasn't sure how I'd feel for this workout, but from the start I could tell that I had rebounded well. The warm-up miles were in 6:16 and 6:11, followed by 3 laps with a few form drills. Changed into the flats, and 2 laps of speed changes. At this point in the workout, with races on Friday & Sat, I was kinda going by feel. I didn't want to leave my best on the track today. Initial plan was 1x400 (63), 300 jog, 1x300 (47), then sufficient jog recovery for 1 or 2 fast 200s.

Nearing the end of the 400, I was feeling comfortable, so next thing I knew I was still running for a 600. At about 500m I began to feel the oxygen debt, and with visions of Friday I eased up just slightly, for a 1:36 (63 at 400). I walked a moment and then continued jogging. It felt good. I believe if I had powered through the 2nd 400 I might of had a shot at sub-2:10. I needed to be conservative though.

3 lap jog, then 2x200 fast but not quite 100%. I was focusing on form here, head/shoulders relaxed, arm movement, knees driving forward, high turnover - things actually felt light and powerful - but I was only hitting 29's! Ahh well. I was a little spent after the 2nd 200 but actually pretty happy. The legs are feeling really good right now. I wanted to warm-down 4 miles but only had time for 1 mile and stretching.

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