A Lean and Hungry Look

December 26, 2024

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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 06, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Won Park City Marathon (tiny field, slow course, no purse) and Utah Grand Slam in 2006

Marathon: 2:37:04 (St. George 2009)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Train for as solid a race in Boston 2011 as my schedule will allow.  Accept the fact that there isn't room in my life to train for a breakthrough performance and do the best I can under the circumstances.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Lose the all-or-nothing mentality and start using running as an outlet instead of an additional source of stress.

Personal:

I'm married with 4 kids (2 boys, 2 girls) and live in Salt Lake City, where I work as a real estate attorney. 

Let me have men about me that are fat,
Sleek-headed men and such as sleep a-nights.
Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look,
He thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

"Julius Caesar," Act I, scene 2, 190-95

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Kayano Blue Lifetime Miles: 352.51
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DS Trainer Lifetime Miles: 259.32
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Kayano 15A Lifetime Miles: 310.02
Kayano 15B Lifetime Miles: 340.36
Vibram Five Fingers Lifetime Miles: 66.50
DS Trainer 15A Lifetime Miles: 310.92
DS Trainer 15B Lifetime Miles: 297.94
DS Trainer 16C Lifetime Miles: 308.08
DS Trainer 16D Lifetime Miles: 207.49
DS Racer Lifetime Miles: 72.98
DS Trainer 16E Lifetime Miles: 66.73
DS Trainer 16F Lifetime Miles: 48.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTrainer 1 MilesTrainer 2 MilesRacer MilesTotal Distance
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Today's plan was to run up Emigration and to work in about 8-9 miles at MP.  Since we were planning to take the kids up to Snowbird early for a little "Stay-cation" (I hate that term), I got up at 4:40 to get ready.  I decided to try the Generation UCAN product again to see if I wanted to use the product for the marathon, so I drank 24 oz. while I got my water and other gear put together.  I also had a small banana.  Because I was worried that the waist belt might throw my back out again, I decided to take my Camelbak instead.

The first couple of miles felt crappy, as usual.  After that, I started to warm up and get used to the climb, but I still didn't feel great.  I started paying attention to my splits around mile 3-4 and they were in the mid-8 range, which is a little slow for my easy runs up Emigration.  I maintained a similar effort to my usual easy runs up the canyon and watched my splits get slightly better, but only slightly.  Normally, by the time I'm at 5-6 miles, I'm under 8 min/mile and getting faster each mile.  Today, though, I seemed to top out at 8:06 pace with the same effort.  By the time I got to the Pinecrest turnoff at around 7.5, I could tell that something just wasn't right.  I went another mile and decided to turn around and cut the day short at 17.  When I stopped to turn around, a woman came cruising down the other side of the road.  I took a drink, stretched for a second, then headed down, expecting to catch her very quickly.

Since I wasn't feeling like myself, I decided not to try to start blasting down the mountain at MP, but to slowly work up to my pace and see how it felt.  I gradually increased the pace but was not gaining much on the woman ahead of me, so I upped it a little more.  I finally started catching her on the steep section just below Pinecrest, but I was at about 5:40 pace at that point and it wasn't feeling good.  After I got well ahead of her, I settled back to what felt like a normal MP effort, but the splits were far above what they should have been.  What normally feels like a 5:45-5:50 pace was translating to a 6:20-6:30 pace.  Recognizing that a solid MP session was not in the cards, I just kept the effort steady the rest of the way home and the pace stayed roughly the same.

I felt kind of wiped out by the time I made it home--just like I felt the last time I tried to do MP after taking Generation UCAN.  I think I've used the stuff four or five times now, and I'm ready to render a final verdict: the stuff is as good as poison for me, and I'm not planning to touch it again.  Anyone want about $30 worth of the crap (I made the mistake of ordering it in bulk)?

DS Trainer 16C Miles: 17.00
Weight: 0.00
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