Training for Top of Utah 2011

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Location:

Snoqualmie,WA,

Member Since:

Oct 09, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

9th Grade track - Mile Run -5:29 

5K Snoqualmie (WA) 21:09 (2010)

10K Fall City Days Fun Run (WA)  43:11 (2009)

Half Marathon Snoqualmie (WA) 1:36:52 (2010)

Newport Oregon Marathon  3:30:09 (2010)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Upcoming races:

Top of Utah 2011

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run at least one of each of the following each year and  PR.


Personal:

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
New Balance Trail Lifetime Miles: 164.25
Reeboks Lifetime Miles: 470.20
Glycerin Lifetime Miles: 429.92
Radius 6 Lifetime Miles: 521.70
Burn Orange Lifetime Miles: 153.90
Burn Blue Lifetime Miles: 238.55
SuperNova Lifetime Miles: 404.13
Ghost Lifetime Miles: 319.73
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38 F with some wind. Nice and clear gorgeous morning after the sun came out.

Decided after running about a mile and a half that I was starting to get too slow just running easy miles since the marathon 4.5 weeks ago. So where I normally turn around I went up ONE MILE HILL. OK it's not really called that but since it is almost exactly a mile from the bottom of the hill at Douglas on the Snoqualmie parkway to the top of the hill, that's what I call it. About 80% of the hill is definitely up and it's not an easy grade.

I decided to keep my pace the same as I had been running. My heart rate went up to 173 on the hill but I kept pace. Last time I tried to run the hill really hard I ended up screwing up my lower back so just a nice pace this time.

Then at the bottom I ran the ridge trail that paralells Douglas St. to Carmichael which is about a mile and that kept the heart rate up in the 160 range. Then a .5 mile easy run with the wind at my back and red leaves flying off the trees(it was cool) and finished walking half a mile.

That felt really good!!

Forgot to add earlier that I saw Sean Sundwall driving while I was running. Usually it is just the reverse. He was probably down at the high school doing some speed work.I remember last fall our church(ward) was doing a service project one Sat. morning. Sean ran a tempo or speed run then ran 10 miles(20 total)  to the house where we were working and then he worked about 3 hours raking leaves and grass etc.

Pace: 9:17

HR: 148

Calories: 900(that has to be low) according to garmin

Shoes: Glycerin (my marathon shoes)

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Snoqualmie on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 10:54:01

Hey, Jefferey, I know that hill! I usually turn off at the entrance to Deer Park and stay on that street until it curves around back on itself. It's a nice loop. Only once, I continued up the Bad Hill after doing my Deer Park detour. I'll probably start going up there more often now that Ridgestone is inhabited. I like to stay near civilization. :)

I'm so glad you're on the blog. It's wonderful to have another local here. So many of the Utah runners all know each other and run familiar territory.

Yes- Sean is amazing. He's like having a rock star living in the neighborhood.

It sure was quiet up your way about 5:15 this morning! And dark. I ran my zig zag route all the way up The Heights (like an S or switchbacks to make more mileage), then came back and went down and back Elderberry, ran around Curtis, Cottonwood and the Stellar Park areas, then down to Crestview. Glad the wind has subsided. Have a great day.

From jefferey on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 13:50:27

I was soaked today at the end of my run! Wow! It just didn't stop. My glasses got wet even though I was wearing a hat. Hey, we are looking at having the Sundwall family over for homemade pizza in the near future. Would your family be interested in coming too? Do you run on the roads or sidewalks?

From Snoqualmie on Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:14:11

We would be honored and delighted to come. I think Sean has a daughter the same age as mine. I'll PM you my private info. :)

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