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Member Since:

Nov 25, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

I've been running since junior high. Ran middle distance in college with a PB of 1:52 for the 800 meters, then continued running with varying degrees of seriousness throughout my 20's and 30's. Moved up in distance and even ran three marathons (2:43 PB). Now just trying to stay in shape and find balance in life in my 40's.

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Work out 30 minutes a day, six days a week

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay healthy and consistent.

 

Personal:

Married with 3 children. Work as a school counselor.

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Garden City/Eagle greenbelt - 56:07

One of my favorite places to run, although two new small sections are now paved. I guess that's "progress" Eagle, Idaho style. I had a nice evening run - 7.5 miles at 7:28 pace. My achilles felt fair, I guess. During the run, I did a lot of thinking about my summer running. This was natural because my summer is offically coming to an end; I go back to work tomorrow. My review can be summed up like this:

After I ran the Great Potato Half Marathon on May 17th, I was stoked to prepare for the Newport Marathon 2 weeks later. After that, I planned a few weeks of lighter training (including 2 weeks in Spain) and then some great base mileage during the summer.

Looking back through my blog, I've averaged 23 miles per weeks in these last 11 weeks! I hoped that number would be in the 60s or 70s. The few weeks of down time have spiraled into 2.5 months. To be fair to myself, the two weeks before Newport I was having a lot of shin pain, and the time off didn't appear to hurt me too bad. And the travel to Spain and not wearing good shoes really messed with my already chronic achilles tendonosis.

But it's hard to separate being injured and being unmotivated sometimes. I do think the two go hand in hand. It's hard to get pumped up to go run when you know it's going to be a drag. The less you run, the harder the daily runs get until you're at the point where long runs are iffy because you don't know if you'll make it back to the house!

That's where my running is right now. Dealing with the chronic achilles deal, trying to rehab it (not being all that motivated to rehab it), planning big for the future but wondering if it's realistic. I suppose the best thing for me to do right now is as much easy running as I can tolerate. I think Fall racing is probably out for now. I probably will get some "workouts" in with the junior high xc team I coach, and that coupled with a slow, steady increase in mileage should be my game plan.

Hopefully today was a step in the right direction.

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Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 12:41:50

I think you have a bright running future, you just need to get over the injuries. I have several friends who have had great recoveries from injury to run great races later (e.g. Paul Peterson on this blog!). You need to give yourself time to recover, it is hard and demoralizing, but it takes some time. I think your approach about slow, steady increase with an emphasis on being patient will do you good. Keep up the spirits will help as well...don't look back with remorse but instead look back to gain knowledge and perspective on where to go in the future.

Stay strong!

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