| 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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| | We got stuck in Dallas and the flight got delayed quite a bit. I still wasn't feeling that great and was not able to go and run. We were stuck in the airport for over 5 hours. We got home at midnight and I thought about doing a couple miles but went straight to bed instead. | Add Comment |
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10.20 miles in the morning.
11.33 miles in the evening.
I woke up feeling much better. The vacation in Dallas was nice but I will not miss the humidity. I missed the mountains and the wonderful dry heat. I did 6 miles at 7:24/mile pace and then did 4 miles at 6:35/mile pace. I cooled down the last .20 miles. The weather felt great. I had one of my better workouts in a long time tonight. I ran up alongside the mountain going towards North Ogden. Their are 5 hills going out and back with spots where it is a slight uphill for half a mile or so. I was feeling good so I decided to see how I could do on the hills. I felt great and didn't feel like I was over doing it. I averaged 6:16/mile for the entire run and pushed the last 3 miles at 5:56, 5:51, 5:44. I was thrilled to hit those at the end of the run. I think I will run this route twice a week leading up to St. George. It has the hills and some downhill which will hopefully help with the wear and tear on the legs. | Comments(1) |
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10.05 miles in the morning.
10 miles in the afternoon.
My legs were a touch sore from last night so I did not want to push it that much. I went over by the BDO and had to alter my route due to the Weber County Fair. I did 6:59/mile average for the entire run. The wind was blowing just enough to make it not too hot. My legs were still quite sore so I did another 10 miles at 7:24/mile pace. Nothing to exciting to report. Glad to get another 20 mile day. | Add Comment |
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7.5 miles in the morning.
11 miles in the afternoon.
I woke up around 4 AM and was not tired so I did not go back to bed. I was up in Logan for Acceleration this morning and decided to go out for 40 or so minutes. I did not worry about my pace but ended up doing 5.5 miles on the road. It was nice and cool with no traffic or crazy dogs out. I saw 3 shooting stars and I hope some of the wishes come true! I then went to Acceleration and did a couple more miles. I did some more core exercises with running on the treadmill forward and backward. I was happy to get some miles in this early in the morning. I went too a teacher orientation meeting for most of the day and when it was over I came home and took an hour and a half long nap. My body really needed that. I felt good and did the same 11 mile run that I did on Tuesday up towards North Ogden. The pace was about 7:00/mile on the hills and then on the way back I did three quarter to half mile bursts of speed. I was down in the 5:20-5:30/mile range when I was doing this. I also pushed it up the hills to really test the legs when they were a little fatigued. I averaged 6:30/mile pace for the entire run. It was not as fast as yesterday but a decent workout nonetheless. I will take it. | Add Comment |
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10.17 miles in the morning.
8 miles in the evening.
I woke up and was out the door by 5 AM this morning. I have to get back in the routine of waking up early since school is starting up. Today is the first day back from the summer. Bummer! I am excited for school to start though. I went out and planned on doing an easy 10 mile run but ended up having to push the last 3 miles to get back in time for work. I loved the cool weather but got stuck waiting for a train for a bit. I averaged 7:01/mile pace for the entire run. I did another 8 miles this evening at a 7:30/mile pace. I am heading up to Logan with Paul and Cody so I did not want to push it that much. | Comments(1) |
| | I woke up early and drove to Logan to run a 20 miler with Paul and Cody. I got pulled over coming out of Sardine Canyon and was ticked off. I thought I was going to get a speeding ticket but I guess my front headlight was out and I just got a fix-it ticket. The cop was cool so the morning didn't start out to bad. Paul, Cody, and I drove up to Hollow Road and headed up Blacksmith Fork Canyon. This is all pretty much uphill. The headwind was really bad the first 4 miles or so and we were hitting about 7:15/mile pace. We sped up a little bit and were really pushing to get 7:00/miles. We made it up 10 miles at a 7:15/mile pace. On the way down we started pushing it a little more. We were hitting 6:10-6:15/miles. It felt nice and relaxed. The little bit of tailwind helped out. I got a little antsy the last 4 miles. Paul and I took off and did 5:57, 5:52, 5:23, and 5:09 miles for the last 4. Their was no tailwind here and it felt nice to really get going with Paul. It was nice and controlled and it didn't feel like I was really pushing myself past the point of getting out of control. It was nice and a great way to finish off the run. We ended up averaging 6:38/mile for the entire run. The whole run took just under 2 hours and 13 minutes. The weather was great and it was nice to run with Paul and Cody. I am happy with the mileage this week considering I wasn't able to run on Monday. | Comments(6) |
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