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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: 0.00
Trails Lifetime Miles: 551.40
Grass Lifetime Miles: 72.50
Pavement Lifetime Miles: 2225.20
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
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
27.0020.7047.70
Omni #2 Miles: 34.40Omni 7 #1 Miles: 13.30
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
4.002.206.20

It was hard rain last night; well, hard for Utah. Tami and I headed to the wreck center. I ran 3 miles at 6.5, then one at 7.5, then one at 8, and 1.2 at 9, with 1 min recovery in between. This was more enjoyable than just grinding out three more slow miles. I did a little core work after the run. As usual, when working out later in the evening, I couldn't sleep till around 1. It was worth it to get the run and good chemistry going again after the day off on Sunday.

Omni #2 Miles: 6.20
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1.006.307.30

Parrish to Legacy to a trailhead that has an invisible fence I ran into, knocking my knee hard, and the wind out of me.  Then home.  Oh yeah, it was dark and moonless, so I didn't see the fence.  I pushed from out the door, and felt pretty okay.  6:43, 6:28, 7:02, 7:49 (walked a bit) 7:13, 7:02, 7:28  (walked).  Whose blog was I reading that said, "I don't need any practice running slow?  I already know how to run slow."

 

Omni 7 #1 Miles: 7.30
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3.003.206.20

After running hard Tuesday, I thought I'd try to relax a little on this run.  It didn't work out, however.  I took a somewhat hilly course for the first half, then boring flat return home.  7:40 (starting out a bit uphill) 8:04 (260' climb) 7:40 (running back down the hill...it was too steep) 7:21, 6:54, 7:00 and change.  

I got home all hot and sweaty, and enjoyed chocolate milk, which is said to be the ideal recovery drink.  Then we watched the Biggest Loser.  I was falling asleep by the end, not because the show wasn't compelling.   I need a nap.

Omni #2 Miles: 6.20
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6.000.006.00

This was laps on the soccer field with my three little girls.  They played frisbee and soccer while I went around and around.  My 4 year old did 2 laps with me.  (1.2 miles)  She is very determined.  My 6 year old did 1 lap.  My 10 year old did zero laps.  This sounds like a Sasha report.  It was a lot of fun to have them around.  I spend so much time running, it was nice they could be a little involved.

Omni 7 #1 Miles: 6.00
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13.009.0022.00

Well, this was the last hell-fest before the marathon.  Last year I was very literal about my Hal Higdon training plan.  I ran 3 mile runs.  I cross trained.  I ran long runs 1-2 minutes slower than my goal pace.  I was shooting for a high goal for my 1st marathon, and I ended up 5% short.  I know 3:26 is a reasonable time, but I wanted to BQ.  One hiccup I had last year was I got sick, and missed one of the two suggested long long runs.  

So this year I picked a more challenging plan, running 6 days a week.  With only a couple exceptions I've done that.  I've taken more long runs.  Until yesterday, though, they were fairly pedestrian affairs, never even getting under an 8 minute overall pace.  I decided to make this run a gut check, and see where I really stand.   Overall pace was 7:40.  That's 12 sec over BQ pace.  Based on the course, the solitude, the lack of taper, and one missing gel, I feel a 3:10-3:15 marathon coming next month in Ogden.  I'm pretty excited.  What's more, I feel fine today.  My feet are blister free, my legs move, my hip flexors are fine...I'm just amped about going into taper mode, and getting punchy for that race. 

The course was home to to the south end of Davis Blvd, back home, to Farmington State Street, over the freeways, then back on Legacy trail.  I had gels at 7 and 14.  On marathon day I'll have another at 20 or 21.  I felt a bit waterlogged, but I guess you just have to deal with that.  The first 3 miles were climbs, and way over pace.  There are several considerable hills in the Farmington section, and getting up and over freeways. so on the friendly Ogden course, with 11 downhill miles, I feel pretty good about bringing to pace under 7:28.  If this had been an actual race, I'd have 4.2 miles left with 27 minutes to go.  That would be tough.  I didn't have much left, and probably wouldn't even with another gel.  .  I don't want to be coming up short on those final 5 miles again, and I hope the extra mileage over this training cycle, combined with better race day nutrition will carry me over the hump.  That, and those downhill miles.  Equal effort on those slopes leads to 6:30-6:45 miles, compared to 7:30 miles on flat, so I think I can make it up.  

Comparing this year to last, the workout paces don't look much different.  There are more this year, however.  My endurance is much better, deeper.  I'm less beat up.  It's taken a year to get my feet, ligaments, muscles, etc.  used to the pounding.  

It'll be tough.  Marathons are hard.  This run was hard, both physically and emotionally draining.  3+ hours is a long time to stay mentally on top of it, for no other reason but to prove something to yourself... 

7:58, 8:32, 8:05, 7:39, 7:34, 7:23, 7:16, 8:16 (gel) 6:52, 6:59, 7:13, 7:57, (pick up fanny pack) 7:30, 8:11 (gel) 7:26, 7:47, 7:21, 8:07, 7:45, 7:36, 7:51, 7:24.   Definitely no negative splits.  I don't know how you pros do it; more training, I guess.

Omni #2 Miles: 22.00
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27.0020.7047.70
Omni #2 Miles: 34.40Omni 7 #1 Miles: 13.30
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