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Member Since:

Oct 28, 2014

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Had an enjoyable HS career running for Mountain View was a part of the 2003 XC National Championship team.

Loved running in College won one conference championship in the indoor 3k  and was 2nd in XC conference (probably my best race) and finished 50th at Mountain regionals in XC. Like most competitive runners never felt like I maxed out but have lots of great memories and made a lot of great friends.

800m - 1:54

1 mile - 4:09

5k - 15:14

Short-Term Running Goals:

Take a crack at a marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Enjoy the Grind and stay fit

Personal:

Married with two little ones who are also my training partners!

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
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8.000.008.00

Had the alarm set to beat the girls up and get most of the run done while they were asleep but they got up around 6. After getting sippies filled snuck downstairs and cranked out 8 miles. After a slow 2 mile warm up got down to averaging 6:45's. After the good sweat weighed in at 151.5. Have been steady at 154-155 Hope to drop down to 150ish by time the marathon goes down. Still trying to wrap my mind around just how long the marathon is...

Comments
From Trevor Baker on Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 10:49:16 from 155.99.213.168

150!!! man... That's a lethal race weight.. Don't think about how long the marathon is... Just that day's training and as you build the marathon will seem less "out there" 26.2 miles never will be accustomed to in my opinion unless you train the mileage like Jake Buhler... You'll be ok if you get some 20 milers in and mentally prepare yourself haha.

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