| 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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7.15 miles in the morning.
9.35 miles in the late evening.
I woke up a touch late this morning so I wasn't able to go longer than 7 miles. I had another early meeting at work. I ran this morning at a 7:18/mile pace. I am really excited for the half this weekend. I was at the school all day due to getting ready for school starting on Wednesday. We also had Back to School night until 7:30. I finally got home about 8:15 or so and then chatted with Katey for a bit. I finally got my run in after a long day. I did a warm up of 1 mile and then did the next 5 miles at 6:30/mile pace. I finished the last 3 miles with a 6:15/mile pace. At the end of my run I did a light cool down. I was glad to have this run over with. I was tired! | Add Comment |
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7.05 miles in the morning.
8.70 miles in the evening.
I woke up and did the same run as yesterday morning at about the same pace. On my evening run I decided to a little bit of tempo. I warmed up with 2 miles at 7:18/mile pace and then did 5 miles at 6:00/mile pace. I finished up the run with 1.5 miles at a 5:42/mile pace. Nothing to exciting and didn't feel like I pushed it to much. Hopefully everything goes well Saturday. | Comments(1) |
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6.5 miles in the morning. 9 miles in the early evening.
I was up trying to get everything ready for school starting today. I don't feel to ready. It is weird to think the kids are already back. The pace was right around 7:20/mile this morning. Another nice, relaxed run. I got home from the first day of school at around 5:30 and went out for my run. Yes, I survived the first day! I did my run up along the mountain going towards North Ogden. The black clouds were coming but it wasn't to bad at first. I wasn't pushing the pace by any means but did average 6:36/mile pace for the first 4.5 miles. As soon as I turned around I had to really kick it into gear. I did not want to go very fast today but that changed quick. I heard thunder and saw lightning. I also got drenched with huge balls of rain. It almost felt like hail. I did the last 4 miles at 5:41, 5:37, 5:29, and 5:27/mile pace. I am sure people driving in their cars looked at me and thought what a idiot. You gotta run no matter what the weather is like! The lightning did make me a little nervous though.
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5 miles in the morning.
6 miles in the evening.
I did an easy 5 mile run this morning at 7:24/mile pace. I will do a few more miles tonight and then run once tomorrow to get ready for hopefully a fast TOU/half. I did another easy 6 miles this evening. Nothing to serious but just kept the legs moving. Katey biked alongside me. | Comments(4) |
| | After work I did an easy 6 miles just to keep the legs loose for tomorrow. I hope all goes well. We will see. | Add Comment |
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Top of Utah Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:13:42, Place overall: 2 | |
Today was a very interesting day for me running. I felt great when I woke up and was excited for the race today. I got up to the starting area and did a short .30 mile warm-up. I then went to the starting line and saw everybody there. Jon, Paul, James, Cody, Walter, and a couple USU runners were also running today. The temperature was about 45 degrees at the starting line. It was a perfect day to run. I talked with Paul and he said that he was going to try and hit 5:20/mile pace down the canyon. I decided to stick with him for a bit and then see what happens after the canyon ended. The race started and I was about 5 to 10 yards behind Paul up until mile 4. He slowed down a little bit and said that I should go for it. It was a nice push for the first 4 miles. I was feeling good and ready to roll after this. I was in the lead for the rest of the race until about mile 11.5. I missed the correct turn going back into Providence and went about 3 blocks to far east. They didn't have anyone there to tell me when to turn. I stopped twice and tried to find my way back to the course. I went back down and saw Walter and Jon so I finally turned down the correct road and eventually caught back up with them. I went by them and came in 2nd place overall. Half-marathons are usually just 13.1 miles long but I ended up doing just over 14 miles when I crossed the finish line! Paul ended up coming back and running the last quarter of a mile with me. He knew that I didn't make the right turn. I crossed the finish line and one of the race directors realized that they didn't have anyone out on the course where I missed the turn. She said that they missed me by about 45 seconds. Oh well! Things like this happen. I need to get me a "I'm with stupid" shirt and have the arrow pointing straight at me. I ended up runing 1:13:42 according to my Garmin. 5:16/mile pace overall. This included 2 stops and going 14 miles! Here are my splits:
1- 5:18
2- 5:19
3- 5:17
4- 5:13
5- 5:08
6- 5:06
7- 5:04
8- 5:09
9- 5:14
10- 5:11
11- 5:18
12- 5:41 = going uphill on the wrong route and stopping twice, doooh!
13- 5:19
14- 5:13
14.1- :12
I am a little disappointed because I would have PR'd by about a minute if I made the correct turn. I was at 1:08:17 at my mile 13. This course was much slower than Bryce Canyon and it was ideal race conditions. Despite my blunder, I am really stoked about St. George. I am ready and need to keep pushing myself for the next month. The Logan running guys represented well. Cody and Jon both got PR's. Paul won the race on a training run and James ran a good race despite a week of not running much due to his trip. Congrats to all of them. I did 2.85 mile cooldown with the Logan guys. What a day! | Comments(12) |
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