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SLC,UT,

Member Since:

Apr 28, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PR Table and Notable Races

Marathon:
2:21:12 (Chicago); 2:20:41 (CIM)

Half Marathon: 1:05:45 (Long Beach)
10K: 30:03 (Portland)

All race results:
2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016

Personal:

   

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AM - Hot tub / pool. Lots of stretching and massaging. Biked along with Andrea while she ran. Might have been my first bike ride of 2013?

PM - Hot tub.

PM2 - Dinner at Red Robin w/ the Murphys for Andy's birthday.

Great first day of training for St. George. I've been pretty nervous for the last couple weeks about the ramifications of running a marathon with 1000' of downhill 6 weeks before the Monumental 1/2. So, why not just run another one 4 weeks out that drops 2.5X that amount? I'm kidding, obviously :-)

Felt like it was wise to take the day off and be pretty lazy. I've got a nice chunk of time between now and Monumental (I decided on Indy instead of Des Moines just in case TOU ended up being quicker than planned, which ended up being good thinking... I knew I couldn't trust myself). No need to rush things, I just want to get in a good 3-4 week block of solid workouts leading up to that race. I'm going to take it pretty easy this week (reverse taper) and while I'm definitely following the "listen to your body" approach, I won't do anything too hard for at least 10 days.

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AM - 4 miles w/ Andrea. Followed by an hour of getting my legs fixed by Tim Pagoaga (massage therapist for the Univ of Utah athletic department). There were definitely points during the session where I was hurting a lot more than during a race, but it was well worth it. I'm very picky about who I let touch my legs, but Tim was great. I trusted that he knew what he was doing and the discomfort would be worth it afterwards. This is a new PR of 2 massages in 48 hours (I got one immediately after the race on Saturday too). 

PM - 8 miles. Horsepark loops. Felt surprisingly spry.

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Andrea graded the marathon based on what I did relative to my pre-race rules. Her comments in bold, my responses in italics...

-This cannot be an all-out effort. Something around 2:28-2:30 would be ideal. The worst thing I can do is run 2:24 (enough to beat me up and set back my training).

C- You ran 2:23 with 3rd place at 2:32! There was no need to go that fast with it not being a goal race and with the concerns of bouncing back from a marathon. I don't give this an F only because I don't think it was 100% effort and it was a mental boost which is important. Also, there is still a good chance that with the right recovery, an A+ race in 6 weeks is possible.

I thought about my pre-race comment about 2:24 being the "worst case scenario" when I was at mile 25 and realized I need to make sure I ran 2:23 or slowed down a lot and come in at 2:25 instead of hitting that catastrophic 2:24 :-)

-If anything hurts or bothers me, drop out immediately. There's no glory in running through (or creating) an injury. 

A- No injuries! Not even that pesky hamstring. However, those blisters on the back of the feet are still a bugger and need to heal so as to not have more problems. Despite what you think, the blisters didn't magically heal DURING the marathon.

I give myself an A here. The newskin / moleskin combo worked great. Hamstring sleeves helped a lot - after two straght marathons where they locked up on me in the second half, I had no issues this time.

-If anyone takes the pace out fast, let them go. Don't get caught up in the early stages of the race. 

B- Still went out about 20 seconds per mile faster than intended but did let Seth and Scott go when it got too fast.

Agree.

-Don't take the lead unless it's an effort to control the pace. 

A+

Never really had the chance to take the lead. Glad my only A+ is for losing! :-)

-If the pace is slower and I'm feeling good towards the end (last 5K), then go for it. 

N/A The race was too fast the whole way so I guess this passed.

Overall: B

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AM - 10 miles. First 6 w/ Andrea.

PM - 5 miles. Broke out a fresh pair of Kinvara 2s. They'll last until the Kinvara 8s come out.

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AM - 10 miles.

PM - 4 miles.

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1) James tearing his shirt off just in time to flash the Zazoosh photographer

2) "No stuffed moose this year, so I'll do something Moose-y now"

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AM - 8 miles. JAJA. 

PM - 6 miles w/ Rob and Kramer.

I liked this op-ed in the NY Times: Losing Is Good for YouIn life, “you’re going to lose more often than you win, even if you’re good at something,” Ms. Twenge told me. “You’ve got to get used to that to keep going.” 

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AM - 10 miles. Short atrophy-buster workout on the track - 4 x (400-200-200m) (2-2-4). Averaged 68.3 for the 4s and 33.6 for the 2s. Just something to wake my legs up and bridge the gap between the marathon and getting back into workouts next week.

PM - 4 miles at the Nebo XC meet.

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AM - 15 miles. Started the morning by running a half mile with Abby, then headed up to Jeremy Ranch w/ Rob and the team. For most of the guys it was their debut on the heavenly road. I thought it was going to be freezing but the sun was out in full force and it ended up being t-shirt weather. We saw donkeys, sheep, and sled dogs. Andy told us that when cows say "moo" they are actually saying "milk." I think his theory is 100% correct. Altogether a fantastic morning. I was thinking over the last couple miles... it doesn't get much better than running in these kinds of places this time of the year.

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