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Location:

Monroe,Ut,

Member Since:

Apr 15, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Mile 4:50 high school

3 Mile 17:20 high school, 17:09 2014 (aided)

5k- 2011 time trial 20:30, 2012 time trial 19:56,19:23, 2014 17:46 (aided)

10K- 2011 time trial 44:13, 2012 time trial 40:02

Half Marathon time trial April 2011 1:37:38, April 12' 1:32:46

Ogden Marathon 2011 3:40:58,2012 3:24:27

St. George Marathon 2012 - 3:10:08

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

Run on trails as much as I can.

Not get injured and stay consistent with my training.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Complete a 50 and 100 mile ultra.

Qualify for Boston... missed it by 8 seconds previously

Run one of those rediculously aided Utah half-marathons helter skelter down a canyon and get a PR.

Personal:

Married with three boys. Ran the Odgen Marathon in honor of my mother, a marathoner, who passed away from cancer and it just had continued from there. Grew up in a running family and have fallen in love with running, especially on trails.  

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Met up with a large group(9) of other crazy runners for a early morning trail run. My wife saw what time I was setting the alarm for and she said it was "ludicrous" I had never even been up Millcreek canyon before so it was nice exploring somewhere new.

I was planning on only doing one lap, but the legs felt ok and the miles flew by with the other runners so I decided to add another lap. I really love to run on the trails and have spent a lot of time up in the mountains but this was probably the longest trail run I have done. Hopefully after the Utah Valley Marathon I can take a respite from hard training and spend some more time up in God's Country.

Got to meet some more people from the blog and had a great time...

Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Wed, May 08, 2013 at 16:08:29 from 66.232.64.4

Awesome morning.

From MatthewVH on Wed, May 08, 2013 at 16:20:12 from 69.27.9.106

Nice to meet you out there.

From Neasts on Thu, May 09, 2013 at 10:18:00 from 75.169.56.70

You did great out there this morning. I don't know about you, but those trails thrash me in a different way from road running, I think they're both hard.

Did you figure out your watch? If not, use the menu to go to settings, data fields, training field 1. Mine has 3 fields, so if I click on that, then it takes me into the screen where I can set what I want. The big field is blinking, so click the bevel again, and scroll down to "Pace" and tap the bevel to choose it. That one will show you what you're doing at the moment. Then use the bevel to select the other two data fields. I like to have one for "distance" (total mileage so far) and one for "average pace." On the second data screen, I like to see elevation, although I don't use it that much. Hopefully this isn't more confusing than the manual. :-)

From JimmySG on Thu, May 09, 2013 at 10:28:58 from 168.178.87.8

Neasts, I think I got the gps set up, and yes my legs are for sure more tight than a 20 mile run on the road. Probably the 2 days in a row of trails.

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