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Striders Memorial Day Half Marathon

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Location:

UT,

Member Since:

Jan 17, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

yearly mileage totals (actual running miles, not crosstraining etc)

2008 - 1,317

2009 - 2,654

2010 - 2,578

2011 - 2,618

2012 - 3,083 (ran everyday this year. PR's in half and full marathons, at age 48!)

2013 - 1,177

2014 - 1,716

2015 - 1,060

2016 - 951

2017 - 786

2018 - 1,058

2019 - 1,211

2020 - 1010

2021 - 1064.9

2022 - 1135.9

Short-Term Running Goals:

reacquaint myself with my long lost running freak, and then proceed to get my running freak on

run faster

increase mileage in the Spring 

keep running

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

run

 

Personal:

born in 1964. married 25 years. one wife one dog

6 ft tall, nation wide

"Engaging in a little suffering — however self-imposed, arbitrary and contrived — before breakfast each morning tends to demand some humility and injects some marked relief into the rest of the day, making things sharper, more inspired, more immediately aware of the powerful presence of being. And that seems really worthwhile." A. Krupicka

 

"I cruised down hills, churned up hills, and floated over the asphalt, existing in a world that seemed to lack the confinements of such ubiquitous rivets as time, obligation, or pain. I knew then that this was destined to be one of those serendipitous runs for which so many of 
us strive yet so rarely achieve." J. Nevels

 

 

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Switchbacksblack Lifetime Miles: 176.50
Kinvara11(2) Lifetime Miles: 362.50
Kinvara11blue Lifetime Miles: 327.70
Rincon2 Lifetime Miles: 262.40
Spg 4’s Lifetime Miles: 135.50
Skechers Razor3 Lifetime Miles: 160.90
Rincon2(2) Lifetime Miles: 85.50
Asics Noosa14 Lifetime Miles: 73.00
Sauconyaxon2 Lifetime Miles: 73.80
Mach 4 Lifetime Miles: 34.50
Race: Striders Memorial Day Half Marathon (13.12 Miles) 01:42:51, Place overall: 37, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
18.30

half marathon official time 1:42:51.4 / 7:51 avg.  (my garmin actually came up with exactly 13.12 miles)

last thursday i signed up for this half because i needed a race for the month of may. it was close by my work, and run on a parkway that i use a lot in the winter - so why not. i didn't expect to pr today but i ended up beating my best half by 47 seconds. the last half i ran was the salt lake half in april of 2011 (which is where i got my previous pr). at my age and ability, i'll take a pr, no matter how small!

sleep last night was ridiculous. apparently the universe prefers i don't sleep but 2 or 3 hours the night before a race. a good book kept me up later than usual. then shortly after falling asleep i awoke to mr. constipation knocking on the back door, which is always good for about an hour or so of work. after that i was just restlessly tossing and turning, stressing about how much sleep i wasn't getting. when i finally did fall asleep i had a dream that i slept through my alarm and didn't make it to the race. good stuff.

it was a relief to finally get up and get going. i ate a half banana, coffee and water before leaving the house. i drove to a park about 2.6 miles from the starting line of the half, parked there and ran a slow warmup - along the course. there were pop's set up along the way so i had a good mid-warmup session. no lines. in fact i'm sure i was the first one to use the facility and was definitely dwelling in the land of the freshy fresh. i got to the start (at jensen park) with about ten minutes to spare.

the whole course is pretty flat. the first couple of miles felt great (7:31, 7:33), which was a relief. there was a runner off my left shoulder for those miles, who i'll refer to as "slappy" because of the volume of his foot strike, whereas he could refer to me as "the breather" because of the volume of my...breathing. he finally passed me around mile 3. i glanced at him and he looked to be maybe a couple of years older than me. i stayed with him for mile 3 (7:41), and throughout the next 7 miles we would trade places.  there was a young couple who i'll call "the strollers" because though they passed me and stayed ahead of me all the way to the finish, they were chatting away the whole time and looked like they were merely on a stroll through the park. meanwhile i was working hard to keep my pace below 8 minutes per mile.

so there we were, slappy and the breather, working our tired old bodies through the miles. splits for miles 4 through 9: 7:50, 7:34, 7:51, 7:53, 7:52, 7:54. there was a 180 degree turn around just before mile 7 - before the leaders came by i briefly entertained the thought that i might get an age group placing, i knew there were only twenty or so runners ahead of me, and i figured ol' slappy and i were the only oldsters up front. then i was duly mocked by observing, as the leaders passed, that 5 out of the first 7 racers looked to be in my age group! lol! i was having a good chuckle over that. it was in mile 10 (8:11) where my mind started to get the better of me. it was at this point my good friend slappy (we hadn't spoken a word to each other, until after the race) began to widen the gap and pull slowly away. he got about 20 yards ahead, and there he stayed all the way to the finish. i was still feeling intellectually challenged during miles 11 and 12, and limiting my pace to 8:12, 8:08. the last mile is always easy to accept and i ran 7:50, the final .12 showed up as a 6:31 pace on the garmin, so i must have kicked in to finish.

i spent about ten minutes after the race chatting with Cathy while hydrating (i hadn't taken any fluids during the race). then ran slowly 2.6 miles back to my car. i was pleased to feel pretty good during the jog back. all in all i got some good miles today, an accidental pr, and a solid workout.

Striders always puts on a good race -

 

WT 63.7 miles

 

one fifty-five

 

Green A5's Miles: 18.30
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Lysa on Mon, May 28, 2012 at 13:47:47 from 67.166.122.134

Sounds like you were pretty badarse today! Nice job JD! And Congratulations on the PR!! Go get some rest!

From allie on Mon, May 28, 2012 at 19:05:42 from 97.126.222.66

congratulations, JD. that is a stellar accidental PR. consistency pays off!

From JD on Mon, May 28, 2012 at 20:42:49 from 65.130.176.42

thanks Lysa and allie! it always feels so great to run a race!

no nap - family stuff all day.

From Thayne on Tue, May 29, 2012 at 09:58:22 from 74.82.64.144

Good job Speedy! We need to get together soon and run. Even though you're def faster.

From Scott Ensign on Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:07:10 from 129.123.3.84

nice job and congrats on a big PR!!!!

From Kam on Tue, May 29, 2012 at 13:53:38 from 68.66.163.179

Nicely done, JD. Your post made me laugh. I would love to have met slappy.

From Stacie on Tue, May 29, 2012 at 14:16:15 from 67.186.246.187

Holy crap! that's awesome! You are so speedy and congrats on the PR! enjoyed your race report. We should go on a run before this marathon. But you'd have to slow down.

From JD on Tue, May 29, 2012 at 17:20:57 from 65.130.186.133

thanks Scott - nice job at Boulder yesterday!

Thayne - let's do it! you'ree gone in July right? so we got to do it either this month or august.

thanks Kam - i think "Slappy and the Breather" would make a good title for an epic race report someday.

thanks Stacie - i agree, let's put together a long run soon with Lysa and Thayne. don't worry about pace - read my post for today (tuesday)!

From Dorsimus on Wed, May 30, 2012 at 09:26:46 from 209.23.248.163

Nice work man, a PR is a PR regardless of your age!

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