| 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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GSS 3 Miles: 26.40 | Mizuno Wave 12 Miles: 14.10 | Trail Shoe Miles: 15.00 | Barefoot Miles: 0.50 | Treadmill Shoe Miles: 10.50 |
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10 AM. Clear, low 70's. Clarke/Glovers lane loop. I left for this run angry and frustrated at myself for running so slow all the time. My time for today's run matched my 10 mile PR which was achieved during miles 3-12 in the Ogden Half marathon this year. I feel today was a better effort because: a) I was running alone, and b) the ten miles of the half were a lot of downhill, whereas today was around 1200 ft. gain/loss. On today's run, at mile seven, I was actually averaging 7 seconds per mile faster than my previous 10 mile PR, but then sort of pooped out the last 3 miles, still ended up with my PR average. Splits 8:16, 7:56, 7:51, 8:05, 8:13, 8:09, 7:45, 8:20 (the pooping begins), 8:27, 8:24. 1:21:24/8:09 avg. 4:30 PM. Clear, 75F. Five more around the hood. Couldn't let the unseasonably cool temps go to waste, especially on a Sunday. Pace was extremely easy. Easy like Sunday morning, but it was afternoon.
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GSS 3 Miles: 10.00 | Mizuno Wave 12 Miles: 5.10 |
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| | Early lunch. Clear, 72F. Round the town from work. 1/2 mile barefoot striders on grass.
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Trail Shoe Miles: 6.00 | Barefoot Miles: 0.50 |
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| | Early lunch run. Warm. Bluff trail. Pace was...schmlogorrific.
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Mizuno Wave 12 Miles: 9.00 |
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| | 10 AM. Clear, 77F. Run from work around town. Another niner.
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Looking forward to a trail run in 90+ degrees later this afternoon. Yummy.
Started the run at exactly 3:00 PM. Right around 90F. A nice breeze to take the edge off the heat, which wasn't that bad in the first place. Ran on the hilly, rocky fire break road. Had to do a lot of backtracking to get the miles I wanted. I stopped at mile 7.28 to soak my head in a creek and stretch a little in the shade. the 11:00 mpm guy and I traded the lead for most of the run and I was finally able to pull ahead of him during the last mile or so. 1:54:16/10:53 avg.
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Rest day. Long run tomorrow. This is how I want tomorrow's run to go: Miles 1-6 @ 9:30-10:00 pace Mile 7 & 8 @ 9:00-9:15 pace Miles 9-18 (10 miles) @ 8:30 pace or better miles 19-? @ whatever pace for cooldown. So, now it's in writing. However, I reserve the right to bail on the run at any time for whatever reason...because I'm disciplined like that. Good luck to all the Hobblecreekers and PC Marathoners and any others who are racing tomorrow!!
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Warning: Train Wreck Alert! Do not read if you're looking for soft fluffy clouds and golden streams of love and happiness! Lol! Actually, today's run was a good learning experience.
No long tempo run for me today. Excuses: 1) Not sleeping well at all this week, capped with maybe 3-4 hrs. of broken sleep last night. 2) Heat, 3) 6500 ft altitude? would that make a difference? It's about 2,000 ft. higher than my runs here at home. 4) Cumulative fatigue. When my alarm went off at 5:00 this morning I had gotten maybe an hour or two of broken sleep. The reasons are not important. So, I went to plan B, which was to try and get a couple of more hours of sleep, then drive up to Wanship and run on the rail trail (this is the same rail trail that starts in Park City). I was hoping it would be substantially cooler up there, but nay. It was over 80F when I started, and around 87F when I finished. It felt hot. The plan was to run 8 miles easy before doing 10 miles at MP (8:30) then a couple of miles cooldown to make 20. Not too much to ask for, just too many hits against me today. The good news is, these are all factors within my control, so basically, I made several rookie mistakes which added up to - failure. Anyway, the 8 miles went great, I took it real easy and felt good when I got back to the van to refill my water bottle and continue on the other direction. Mile 9, the first tempo mile, was a struggle for me at 8:58. So I knew it wasn't happening as planned. Still, I thought I could go 20 and maybe get at least a couple of MP miles in there. But the rest of the run was a struggle, I think the lack of sleep and the increasing heat just made things worse, so I wisely cut it off at 16 miles and called it a day. Rookie mistakes and solutions: 1 - get control of my sleep patterns. I tend to think too much in the middle of the night, and get worked up over things (like the impending workout the next day). This solves nothing, whereas sleep would be a much more productive use of the hours between 11:00 PM and 5:00 AM. 2 - Get up and do the run early if it's going to be a hot day. A no brainer, but a concept I seem to be struggling with. 3 - Plan better for water. Today I thought my little 16 oz. bottle was going to be enough for the last 12 miles of what was supposed to be a 20 mile run. You'd think I'd never done this before. 4 - Stay positive during the run in spite of the wheels not only falling off but shattering into tiny little pieces. I wasted a lot of mental energy during the run getting down on myself for flailing around like a moron, when I should have found positive things to focus on/work on during the run. I'm exaggerating a little I'm sure. PM edit: Watching the classic "Annie Hall" on PBS. Yes, I live large.
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GSS 3 Miles: 26.40 | Mizuno Wave 12 Miles: 14.10 | Trail Shoe Miles: 15.00 | Barefoot Miles: 0.50 | Treadmill Shoe Miles: 10.50 |
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