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Location:

CO,

Member Since:

Aug 22, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Began running Aug 07

3 mile - 28:50 (Dec 07)

10K - 1:00:41 (July 08)

Half Marathon - 2:18:56 (Sep 08)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep running.  Look for races to keep me focused on improvement and consistency.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Runner for Life

Personal:

I grew up in NM and met my husband at BYU. We've lived in NV, MI, AZ, and CO since graduation and we have 3 beautiful daughters 7, 2, and 1

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Asics (green) Lifetime Miles: 450.34
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
3.400.003.40

I did my first practice 5k today in 40:00! I was so frustrated that I couldn't find a time on Mon or Tuesday to run, so today I hired a babysitter. My splits were:

1 - 12:53

2 - 13:06

3 - 12:47

last .1 - 1:14

with an average pace of 12:54. This was actually better than I expected. My previous runs were averaging in the 15:00 range so I was worried it would take me over 45 minutes. The extra .3 in my total miles were for warm up and cool down.

It was a very different run for me since it's the longest I've gone so far. Usually I just listen to my heart and lungs and when they seem overly labored, I start walking. But with this run, something internal kept saying, "Ugh. What are you doing!" after I passed my normal 1.85 normal distance. I feel good now and am very happy that I was able to do my first 5k without dying. I also found it interesting that I ran differently when I was on the sidewalk then when I was on the trail - knowing that other people were watching me made me less aware of my running.

Comments
From Brent on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 17:21:29

Congradulations, mind over matter, running is very interesting from the mentai side, once you have over come a barrier, things really start to click. I happy for you, keep up the good work. By the way, what is up with the hip problem? Getting better? I had much trouble running over 30 minutes without stopping, you have made it 40, great. By the way, its not spring yet, it seems you can re-adjust your goals to a new goal.

B of BS Rools out, stay cool

From Mom on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 19:41:53

Wow! I had no idea you were that far along to run a 5K. Good job. You guys are so intimidating with how quickly you can get into shape.

From Lybi on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 21:13:55

Good job Laura! Wow--are you saying you never had to stop and walk? That is so awesome! And hiring a babysitter--THAT is dedication. :)

From laura on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 21:48:13

Thank you, Brent, Mom and Lybi. I actually DID have to walk throughout the "run", Lib. I'm not as amazing as you ... yet! ;o) I just ran the pace that felt comfortable and then walked when I needed to. My pace when I ran was usually in the 10:50 range - give or take.

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