Plan was to run up Emigration and over the top of Little Mountain until I hit 11 miles, then to work in 8 miles of MP once I got back to the top of Little Mountain and started descending the canyon. The effort was pretty relaxed on the way up. As planned, I started my MP effort at mile 13. I felt fine for the first two miles, but the pace felt much slower than the effort, which is never a good sign. Split looked like this: Mile 14: 5:43 AHR 164 MHR 169 Mile 15: 5:48 (168/172) Mile 16: 5:58 (167/174) Mile 17: 6:01 (168/172) Miile 18: 6:32 (166/172) Mile 19: 6:48 (156/162) (I had popped by this point and was just trying to get home) Mile 20: 6:14 (162/167) Mile 21: 6:38 (159/168) I'm not sure what the problem was, but I have a few ideas: 1. I ate a lot of junk during the week, including Little Caesar's pizza and cake and ice cream last night (for Eli's 3rd birthday). 2. I didn't drink enough water (I only had two Amphipod flasks). 3. I didn't start fueling early enough (I brought one EFS flask--400 calories--but didn't take anything until mile 13, then again at about mile 16, and it didn't sit well). 4. I haven't done enough MP work. 5. I haven't done enough MP work during long runs. 6. I haven't done enough downhill work (I've consciously tried to do more of my speedwork on flat and rolling surfaces to avoid the cheating effect of having fast but aided interval times). In any event, I know I have a long way to go before I'm ready for St. George, and I know a lot of things I need to work on and do differently in the weeks to come.
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