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Location:

Bountiful,Ut,USA

Member Since:

Sep 22, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

 

5k  18:44  4 July 2012 C-ville 
10K  38:22  24 July 2012 DesNews
Half  1:22:30  18 Aug 2012  Hobble 
Full  3:00:35  29 Sep 2012 Huntsville

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sign up for a race > 5k, run well.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep on running. 

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 48.81
Trails Lifetime Miles: 551.40
Grass Lifetime Miles: 72.50
Pavement Lifetime Miles: 2229.50
Stroller Lifetime Miles: 438.80
Navy Crocs Lifetime Miles: 378.70
Nordic Track TM Lifetime Miles: 1015.77
Green Mirage 2 Lifetime Miles: 494.70
Orange Mirage 3 Lifetime Miles: 514.90
Glow In The Dark Mirage 3 Lifetime Miles: 461.25
Navy Blue Mirage Lifetime Miles: 216.90
Race: Striders Winter Series 5k (3.1 Miles) 00:20:30, Place overall: 22, Place in age division: 4
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
3.503.006.50

Ah, Striders.  I think what happened was this.  A race director went to bed after a spicy meal and strenuous argument with his spouse.  He awoke in the night with horrible indigestion and lingering bitterness over harsh words.  In this state of mind, he brooded on a 5k course that mirrored his sour, resentment; thus the Striders 5k was born, complete with taxing uphills, too-steep descents, and an uphill finish to boot.  In a final expression of anger, he staged the race in the dead of winter.

But 400+ people show up for this thing.  I forgot how fun it is to pull up and see all the runners at a race beginning.  People pinning bibs and securing chips and stretching and pounding energy drinks and spitting and striding.  There are only a handful of runners there with a lick of talent, but the rest of us grind out our miles and come tackle the course.

The race started on time.  The first half mile was okay; it's pretty flat.  .5-1.5 is a steady climb.  My pace drifted up over 8mm, breathing was very difficult.  Running all winter on a treadmill with broken incline hasn't done my hill running any favors.  I was very close to taking a brief walking break as I neared the top of this hill, but it would be to embarrassing, so I kept running.  The downhill was a nice respite, but way too short and steep.  Minutes later the climbing resumed.  I must have gone out too fast, as I got passed 4-5 times in the last .75.   I nearly walked again (so weak in the brain) but I looked over my shoulder and saw that 5 people would have passed me so I kept going.  

When we entered the parking lot the 1st place girl passed me, but long legs on the uphill finish prevailed.  I came in at 20:30, a 1 minute improvement from last year.  I'm very excited about that.  My one day taper really did the trick.  That's a 5% improvement from last year.  If I apply that to my most recent marathon, that's 10 minutes...Encouraging.

  

 

Pavement Miles: 6.50Omni 9#3 Miles: 6.50
Comments
From allie on Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 19:05:45 from 97.126.211.101

i totally agree with your theory on how the course was born. there is just no other explanation...

great job. that course is brutal and you ran it well. 5k's are not easy (terrible, actually), but they can make you so much stronger. i agree that your improvement from last year is encouraging. keep it up, kam. all this training and racing is really going to pay off come april.

From JD on Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 20:08:56 from 71.32.201.111

really solid all around Kam - great mid-winter fitness!

love those first two paragraphs.

From Andy on Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 21:09:43 from 64.169.237.157

Conbrats on the course PR. Very impressive time.

From Tara on Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 22:45:07 from 66.87.2.78

Steve and I laughed at your description of the race. So true! Nice work today! Watch out 10k!

From Andrea on Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 22:57:45 from 12.44.144.104

Congrats on the big improvement from last year! I'm not sure which would be more painful - the hard Striders 5k or the SLC 10K (b/c that distance is just terrible).

From Russ on Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 00:11:27 from 24.72.198.228

Great job Kam! A 1 minute improvement on hilly course a few months before Boston? Very cool.

From MarkP on Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 00:20:03 from 71.213.37.30

Great improvement, but more importantly- entertaining to read!

From Laputka on Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 00:21:05 from 98.202.142.68

I think a full minute improvement, in one year, at 5K distance is HUGE. It's nice to get a positive jolt like this while you're in the middle of your marathon training.

From Rachelle on Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 16:18:37 from 66.7.127.115

Great job Kam!! This course sounds grueling. I've ran a couple of races up on Weber's campus and the uphill is crazy. Very impressive!

From Jake K on Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 20:10:16 from 72.201.142.201

Great report Kam. This makes me only want to run the SLC winter series... whoever designed THOSE courses are my heroes.

A one minute improvement is BIG! You're on track to pop a good one in Boston. Keep the momentum building!

From ACorn on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 12:24:14 from 68.66.168.22

Nice race Kam! Sounds like the race director is a real piece of work, my kind of fellow!

From DaleG on Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 03:05:47 from 152.216.11.5

Awesome job!!! That's a huge improvement over last year. I've done the series 3 times and I still struggle with that dang 5k. It's got to be the toughest 5k in Utah.

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