| Location: Saint George,UT,United States Member Since: May 21, 2007 Gender: Male Goal Type: Local Elite Running Accomplishments: 15:28 5K, 31:25 10K, 1:07:11 Half-Marathon, 2:21:45 Marathon, 2008 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials - DNF = bummer!, 50k - 3:59:03, 50 mile - 7:56:00 Short-Term Running Goals: Sub 1:10 half by the summer. Long-Term Running Goals: Enjoy running and fight off heart disease or diabetes that has been passed on for many generations. Try and break the cycle. Personal: I am currently 39 years old. I have a 11 year old girl, Norah, a 9 year old boy, Oliver, and a 6 year old girl, Myla, who are wonderful. I am a SPED Teacher at Desert Hills High School in St. George, Utah. I also coach the cross country and track teams at Desert Hills High. |
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10 miles in the morning.
16 miles in the afternoon and evening.
I woke this morning and was feeling pretty good. I went a little longer than the usual 8 miles. I ended up getting 10 miles in right around 6:00/mile pace overall. The body is responding well the faster paced runs. This is a good sign.
We did a exercise circuit inside with the track team today due to all of the wind and snow outside. It was really nasty. We got done early so I came home and did 6 miles easy. I then hurried over to Weber State for my workout with Paul Pilkington. I warmed up with 3 miles and then did 5x 1 mile repeats @ 5:05 pace. I did my first one a little fast - 4:56. The second one was at 5:08. My stomach was acting up on this one and then my third one was at 5:10. I hurried to the bathroom and then the last two were at 5:12 and didn't feel that good. It wasn't the best workout but I guess stomach issues will occur at times. I was happy to have this done and finished with a 2 mile cooldown. I came home, ate dinner, and went straight to bed. What a day! | Comments(2) |
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8 miles in the morning.
12 miles in the afternoon.
I woke up and felt much better than last night. I think I might have a slight cold. The 8 miles felt good. It is amazing what a good nights sleep will do for you.
I did a fartlek workout between telephone poles with the distance runners today at the high school. Some of the poles were far apart in good old Plain City. It was a good push for them. We did 5.5 miles of it and then did some abs. I came home and did another easy 6.5 miles. The rest of the week is supposed to be nasty with all of the snow. Yeah! | Comments(1) |
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8 miles in the morning.
12.10 miles in the afternoon.
Another eventful 8 miles in the morning with 30 minutes of shoveling snow this morning afterwards. Can I count shoveling snow as crosstraining miles? If I can, I should have a ton of crosstraining miles by the end of the week.
I decided to have the distance runners write down a personal running mission statement to go along with individual goals. I then had them write down team goals. I told them I would like these to be posted somewhere they can see them often. I hope this keeps them motivated. I had one of the distance runners send me a text message the other day saying that he doesn't mind that I am kicking their bu** with practices lately. That is encouraging. I came home and did just over 12 miles on my own. I once again averaged right around 6:00/mile pace overall. I then went outside and shoveled more snow. Yeah! | Add Comment |
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8 miles in the morning.
19.10 miles in the afternoon and evening.
I did the 8 miles this morning a little slower than usual. I have a good workout planned for the afternoon with a 5 mile tempo run (5:20/mile) included in it so I wanted to be safe and save some energy for later.
I ran with the distance runners this afternoon in wind and a little bit of snow. I had them do a 20 minute mini-tempo run with a 10 minute warmup and cooldown. They were troopers and did a great job. We finished up just under 6 miles. I stretched with them inside and then went back out to do my tempo run. The only problem was the snow was thicker on the road and the wind was blowing a little more. I started out and was going to see if I could do it but the roads were way to slick. I tried pushing it when the roads were clear and be careful when it was slick. I ended up doing just over 8 miles. I know cars were thinking I was crazy being out it that kind of weather. I averaged 6:42/mile overall which included running with the team.
I thought about calling it a day but got back home and hopped on the treadmill to do my tempo run. I was mad at the snow but decided it wasn't going to deter me from finishing my tempo work. I did 5 miles at 5:19/mile overall and then called it a day. I know we need the snow for water in the spring but it is no fun to be in it. Legs suprisingly felt fine tonight. | Comments(3) |
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4 miles in 12 inches of snow this morning.
16 miles in the afternoon.
I was going to hop on the treadmill because it snowed a ton last night but it was sticking a bit. I think it might need some more oil to lubricate it and make the belt glide easier. I was frustrated but ended up going out in the snow and pulling a Sasha by running around my block for 4 miles. I was dodging cars and snowplows. I called it after 4 miles because I had to hurry to work. I also did my 30 minutes of snow shoveling this morning and most likely will do more later. Yeah! I can't wait!
I was happy to look outside after school and see beautiful, sunny skies. I ran an easy 6 miles with the distance runners and then did another 10 miles on my own. It was pretty cold and the legs were a little heavy but I ended up hitting 6 of these miles under 6:00/mile pace. My fastest mile was 5:33 which felt really good. I ended up averaging 6:33/mile overall including running with the high school kids. The weather got really cold once the sun went down. | Comments(6) |
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I woke up feeling good and ready to go out for my long run. It was a little cloudy but the weather was not bad. I did my North Ogden run where the first 9 miles were uphill or rolling and then slightly downhill with some rollers on the way back. The roads were a little slick due to some snow still on the ground. I did the first half of the run with a little bit of snow on the ground which kept the pace a little slower. The sun eventually came out for just a little bit and cleaned up roads quite nicely. I took a quick potty break at 9 miles and then decided to kick it up a notch. Paul Pilkington wanted me to do 3 miles at tempo pace (5:20) towards the end of the run. I got to mile 13 feeling fine and then really got the legs moving. I did the next 3 miles at 5:08, 5:03, and 5:18/mile pace. The last one was a little slower due to some more snow on the road so I had to be careful. I finished up the run with 2 miles of a cooldown. I did some strides at the end of the run right before I got to the house. I averaged 6:18/mile overall for the run.
I hit 130 miles for the week which I never thought to be possible. I don't think I will go much more than that. My body suprisingly responded well to this week. I wanted to see if I could run 130 miles in a week. I think some factors that helped were getting lots of fluids and getting plenty of rest. I am happy to be done for the week and also excited for this afternoon. I am going to get my first massage. Alright! My body needs it. | Comments(5) |
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