| Location: Dogtown,Ut, Member Since: Jan 02, 2006 Gender: Male Goal Type: Other Running Accomplishments: PRs: 2:26:29 marathon @ St.George '14; 1:09:55 1/2 mar. '08; 31:00 10k '07 Short-Term Running Goals: Love running now. Long-Term Running Goals: Love running forever! Personal: My perfect day would include a run through the desert, time with my wife and girls, tasty homemade meals, and a nice nap in the middle. |
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AM - 7.15 Green Springs Loop. Felt a thousand times better than last Thursday. Legs felt fresh and strong. No watch, but the run was much faster. I am ready to give this 10K a shot - the Butch Cassidy is overall a quick course, with a fast gradual downhill 1st half. But the 2nd half is not as forgiving as it has two big climbs and is on dirt. But I would still like to hit below 31. (Precision 7.15) Wore a new pair of Mizuno Wave Precision 8's today. Have never worn Mizuno and I wanted to give it a try. the shoe felt light and fast. It had good support and cushion to it. However, all shoes feel good in the first 100 miles - it's after that is the real test. An interesting thing on my run this morning. While recovering from my stroke (almost 2 years ago 11/1) I noticed my left leg was much stronger than my right leg, obviously. And throughout that spring when I was running again, my left leg seemed to have all the power and my right just moved. Well, after I had my setback in April of that year and got going again a month later, it seemed that I never noticed that again. Today I figured out why - my left leg hadn't felt strong again, so both legs were just going and I had nothing to compare it to. Today, my left leg felt very strong again. It was a very neat feeling, caused me to run in kind of a funny limp, but it was neat to feel the power in that leg again. But at the same time, it was a little odd to realize that for nearly 1 1/2 years I hadn't felt the strength in either leg. afternoon - 7 Hospital. 1 mile warm up and then 6 miles of continuous tempo. Mile 2 - 5:45 a little up and a little down; 3 - 5:38 Goold was calling me an old man and wanting to race, but I tried to keep it under control, gradual downhill past Target; 4 - 6:30 hospital hill, did a pretty decent job at keeping the effort, but the hill is long and tough; 5 - 5:29 drop down the backside of the hill and gradual up along Riverside; 6 - 6:10 continued uphill along Riverside, settled a little here; 7 - 6:28 up to PV and once around track, felt pretty solid knowing I had to push hard to keep a decent time here. Pleased with the run. Effort was solid throughout, with just minor slips in effort. Then regular weight routine w/ 3 sets. And finally 2 miles DI for a cool down. (Paramount 255.65)
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AM - 4 on treadmill @ 1%. Easy 4 this morning. 1 mile warmup and then 3 at 6:58. Nothing too great. It is hard to get back on the treadmill when I have been enjoying so many beautiful runs lately. (Precision 11.15) afternoon - 12.35 River Trail down to Dixie Center. Felt slow and tired today because I hadn't eaten or drank anything. Realized I would be in major trouble on the way back if I didn't drink a little, so I went the extra bit to the DC trailhead and got a good drink and headed back. Run back was good - hitting 6:45's without any extra effort, but then I started to feel it. The last two miles were poor. I am attributing it to the lack of nourishment for the day. That's okay though, because some things are bigger than running. (Cumulus silver 175.05)
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| | afternoon - 14 down 2450, onto Riverside, into fields, Staheli Farm, into Washington, and drop down at the DI and finish with part of the 800 loop. First time I have run this, so now I need a name for it - PVHS/Fields run, I guess. Run went amazingly! I felt great. Pace was consistent at 6:45, even when I tried to keep it under control, so that I wasn't going too fast. Things were just smooth and even. I would like to hope it is just another stage in my progression of running - not a passing fad - that 6:45 seems so easy now. Finished the run with what I am going to call a Tinman Finish. Based upon what I have read from Paul and Tinman research, a Tinman Tempo is a controlled Tempo pace. So my Tinman Finish is at the end of all long runs, put into the next gear and have a strong controlled pace to finish - the goal, to continue to improve my finish for races. So today, last three were 6:14, 6:04, 5:58. (Precision 25.15) Shoes felt good for their first longer run. 14 is probably the most I will ever take them, however. There isn't as much forefoot cushion and I noticed it once or twice, but I was running so well I didn't care. | Add Comment |
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late morning - 6 Green Springs from PVHS. Sneaked out and got a run in. Hooray for me. (Landreth 445.7) These shoes are probably about done. In fact I have about 3 pair I should officially retire. evening - 8.7 Chuckwalla trail run from store w/ club. Good run. Just sat back a relaxed with it. I didn't want to burn myself for Saturday. No weights today. (Cumulus red 375.15)
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| | afternoon - 10.5 Junction through Coral Canyon. A nice run out to the junction. Weather is still perfect and my running is going well. I was so pumped up by the reports of Sean, Paul, and Logan about NY that I had to real myself in more than once. (precision 35.65) | Add Comment |
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Butch Cassidy 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:32:50, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1 | | morning - ran .3 down to parents' to watch part of the Oly Trials before I caught my ride out to Springdale. 4.2 warm up in Springdale - felt ready for the race, had good goals in mind. But stomach was churning, I had some issues because I had eaten a steak for lunch on Friday (not a smart idea - steak eats me up). Was ready to race, then I found out the race didn't start for another hour. So I went back and sat in the car and when it came time I ran another mile to rewarm up. (Landreth 451.2) I am still very displeased about the race. Here's how it went: Wanted to hit the first 3 miles all about 4:50 or so, it is quick, but the first half is nice gradual downhill and quick - then the 2nd half makes up for it. Tony Jones (former WAC champion at Utah State and a runner I worked with at Hurricane) was my only competition, but he said he was just going to run 6's - I knew that was bull. So I take off and gain the lead from Jose and others at about 1/3 mile, but it just wasn't flowing right. Mile 1 came in at 5:05 - I didn't stress, I figured I could make it up okay on mile 2 (it is the fastest). Mile 2 5:01 - okay I lied I can't make it up. Well maybe the time won't be quite there, but I'll get a win and still hit decent. Mile 3 5:18 - I hear Tony yell behind me, "Here I come Holt." And he just zooms right by me, with only a brief slow down for me to yell at him. I just let it go here. My stomach was all over, and I pretty much just started looking for a place to use the restroom. Mile 4 5:46 - big hill on this mile, but I should have been at 5:20. Mile 5 5:31 - Here I should have dropped back to low 5:00's, and if I would have I would have easily caught Tony, he really wasn't running awesome; he didn't have to the guy chasing him sucked! Mile 6 5:30 - became content with where I was and just ran it in. Finish (.11 on the Garmin), but I was ringing later and later on each mile :33 (5:26 pace) - stumbled around all the walkers and got done. (Ohana 141.9) Ran back up the course and finished with some of my xc girls (Cumulus orange 397.3) Well - not happy with the race, my time, my effort, my place. I said I would do any more 10K's when I finished. I guess I shouldn't be so upset - I hit a course PR by 1 minute over last year, but that is not what I want, to be competitive at local races, I want to dominate local races and take it to the next level; and this race did not move me in that direction. Had a good week's mileage and workouts. Race didn't turn out to well, however. Goals for next week: Increase mileage up to 87, get a good Tempo workout in on Tues., and lift twice this week. Be happy.
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