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Location:

CO,

Member Since:

Jun 02, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

5k (2009): ~30

10k (2010): ~55

1/2 marathon (2011): ~1:54

Marathon (2001): ~4:05

Marathons

Chicago Marathon (2001): 4:05

California International Marathon (2010): 4:09

Short-Term Running Goals:

Primary goal is consistency in training, secondary goal is to get faster.

5k: sub 25 mins

10k: sub 49 mins

1/2 marathon: sub 1:45

marathon: 3:50

Tentative 2011 race schedule:

May 15, Colfax 1/2- Denver; 1:54:03

June 4, Golden Gate Dirty Thirty- 12mi, Black Hawk; 2:50:06

Late June- Early August: Running hiatus due to geology field camp

August 21,  Heart and Sole 10k- Boulder; 55:30

September 5, Boulder 1/2 Marathon; 2:02ish

September 25, Bear Chase 1/2, Lakewood

October 9, Denver Rock n'Roll 1/2

October 21, Scream Scram 5k- Denver

November 12, Turkey Trot 10k- Longmont

November 19, Panicking Poultry 5k- Boulder

November 24, CU Turkey Trot 5k - Boulder

December 4, CIM- Sacramento



 

 



Long-Term Running Goals:

I would like to qualify for Boston and complete a 100 mile race someday. I hope to run consistently for the rest of my life.

Personal:

Geologist, backcountry skier and hiker, cyclist, occasional rock climber, and yogi. I enjoy traveling, cooking, knitting, reading, music (learning the guitar and piano- and listening to a wide variety), and working on our house. 1 significant other, 2 dogs, 1 cat.


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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Asics GT-2150 Lifetime Miles: 289.93
Asics Kayano Red Lifetime Miles: 393.13
Saucony Progrid Mirage Lifetime Miles: 32.10
Asics Gel Cumulus 12 Lifetime Miles: 317.95
La Sportiva- Fireblade Lifetime Miles: 112.07
Runs With L Pup Lifetime Miles: 590.86
Runs With B Pup Lifetime Miles: 180.08
Brooks Cascadia 6 Lifetime Miles: 106.69
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
3.140.003.14

AM: Ran ~3 in 11:47 avg pace with L and B pup. Avg heart rate: 150, Max heart rate: 179. Avg elevation: 8,500'; ~400 gain/loss. Legs felt awesome after the 6 weeks off (more on that below), heart rate was all over the place and I'm wondering if that was me or the heart rate monitor. Maybe a bit of both. The hills felt so easy after hiking all summer so I need to keep this leg strength up throughout the next few months (and hopefully longer). The breathing wasn't so great, but not as bad as I thought it would be. The pups did not do so well on leash on the roads. L pup has gotten significantly worse since I left in June.. not sure what that is all about. Maybe he is emulating B-pup and thinks that is okay? He did better towards the end of our little run though. B pup was just terrible. She's much stronger now than when I left and she does not run in a straight line, pulls terribly, tries to chase cars, and wants to bark somewhat aggressively at other dogs, mailboxes, and sometimes large rocks. I think she's just young and a little stupid yet. I think the hubby allows them both to pull much more since he is stronger than I am, but my form was just terrible with them and I think I may have pulled a muscle in my back trying to keep them from chasing another dog. Ugh. Definitely need to look into some training for them.

I arrived back in CO late Monday night after the hubby drove all the way to SW Montana over the weekend to pick me up. It was a long drive home on Monday, but I'm happy to be back. While it was difficult to be away from home, the hubby, and the pups (and kitty) for so long, I had such an awesome 6 weeks! Great geology, awesome people, I had so much fun teaching again and I relearned so much geology. I also solidified a more permanent teaching position and so we will be making this course a constant in our summer schedule. Definitely not an easy decision, but we agree that it is really great for my career and I enjoy it so much. Other than being away from loved ones, a pretty significant downside is that running alone was prohibited this summer because a student was stalked by a mountain lion just outside of camp last year. I probably could have made an effort to run with some of the students, but I felt a little weird doing that. I also probably could have gotten away with running alone since I was staff, but I thought that would not be setting a good example. To be honest, hiking up and down 200-1000' ridges and hills multiple times a day, 6 days a week, for 6 weeks left me a little tired anyways. The schedule is pretty grueling- up at 6am, field work for 8 hours or more, grading, helping students for a few hours every night meant I didn't get to bed before 11 pm more than a few times. I probably should have done more cross training and strength training, maybe I can work that into my schedule next year.

So, I've obviously had to significantly re-analyze my race schedule for the year. I've decided on the CIM again this year. It is not ideal as I would much prefer to run a new race, but I fear that most races in October and November would be too soon and I would not be in good enough shape to do them safely. The CIM works well with travel to the annual American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco the following week, so that is a big plus.  I've put a few 1/2's in there and a couple 10k's, which I have not done in some time (I fear how slow I will be!).*Side note* Many of these races will be training runs. Especially those I've registered for in the next couple of weeks (e.g., heart and sole 10k, Coal Creek Crossing 10mi, and Boulder 1/2). I figured it was good to at least get some races on the calendar even if they are just for fun. Although, that being said, all races for me are for fun. Some races I just want to run faster than others :)

Hope everyone had a great July/ early August!

 


 

Asics GT-2150 Miles: 3.14Runs With L Pup Miles: 3.14Runs With B Pup Miles: 3.14
Night Sleep Time: 9.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 9.50Weight: 131.80Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Stacy on Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 23:29:27 from 184.97.18.133

So I finally got caught up on your blog. What an awesome summer you had!! If I could hike and hang out in the mountains for 6 weeks I would be in heaven. :) Of course your work schedule was grueling, but when it is what you enjoy then, it doesn't seem like work. Sounds like you are getting back into the running swing again even if your pups sound like they are a little "rusty". :) I have not had Bayly out at all this summer. She does not do well in the heat and her age is kind of going against her also. I am hoping to get her back on a regular schedule this fall when the temps cool. I will have to cut her mileage considerably. She will not be happy. Good to have you back!

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