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Member Since:

Jun 07, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

5 K Finish

Running Accomplishments:

800- 2:23

1600- 5:23

3200-11:38

3 mile- 18:28

5k- 19:33

1/2 marathon- 1:33:00 

8th place individual at State XC 2011

2nd place team at State XC 2011

PVHS Outstanding Athlete of the Year 2013 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get back into shape

Have good indoor/outdoor seasons

Never run the 2 mile ever again.

Long-Term Running Goals:

 Run forever.

Personal:

My mother forced me to start running as a freshman in high school.. and as much as I hate to admit it, I actually ended up liking it. Graduated from Pine View High School in 2013 and, after a yearlong hiatus, I am now running again, this time for USU, where I'm working on a composite Elementary Ed/Deaf Ed major.

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Ran with mi madre in the rain! It's not every day you can run at noon in St. George without collapsing in a puddle of sweat and misery, so I took advantage of it. The rain felt wayy good and it felt good to be out running. Something's up with my hip though.. today when I was mowing greens I turned the mower and this sharp pain went through my hip. It was only for a second though. It was like I popped it, but it hurt way worse. It happened a couple times during the run too, but only once did it hurt as bad as it did on the golf course. So, don't know what's going on there. Left my mom just after we passed the golf course, and ran down to the Christian church by Quail Ridge, turned there, ran down Quail Ridge Drive til it connected with Fairway, then ran down Fairway til Silverstone IV. Then I got on the main road and ran back to my house. While I was on Quail Ridge, I was thinking about this season, mainly state. I really don't want to let my head mess up my last season of XC. Anyway, I was thinking about running at state, and just kinda imagining what it's gonna be like and stuff. Then I kinda snapped out of it, and realized how fast I was going. I mean, I didn't have a GPS or anything to know what pace I was going, but it felt like I was flying. I was breathing really hard too, but that might have been because of the rain, cause that happens. I tried to keep going that fast, but it was kinda hard after I'd realized what I was doing, cause I was actually pretty tired. But it was kinda a cool experience for me.. maybe if I can do that in races, it would help. My dad's been trying to tell me to do that since I started XC, but I keep telling him that obviously I know everything there is to know about anything, especially running. Maybe I should start listening to him. I probably won't, but ya know. I can always say I'm going to.

Comments
From Vis on Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 14:31:28 from 199.127.70.230

I've found that when you zone out--visualize--during a run the body just naturally picks up the pace. It's a pretty cool experience. Oh and by the way, you'll realize one day that your parents are right a lot more than they are wrong.

From Holt on Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 12:24:12 from 67.2.240.4

I love it when that happens! Good week.

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