| 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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| | I came home from work and took a short nap. I felt really good afterwards and decided that I wanted to take it easy for a few miles and then hit a couple miles below 6 minute pace just to get the legs moving. I did my usual route up towards North Ogden. I did the first 7 miles at a 6:50/mile pace. The wind picked up a bit but I still decided to push it. I did 4 miles at: 5:50, 5:28, 5:26, and 5:19/mile pace. It was nice to really move with a little bit of wind. I am getting excited to join the pacing group for Jon on Saturday. I hope we can help him out. I averaged 6:24/mile for the entire run. The weather was perfect. | Add Comment |
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5 miles in the morning.
10 miles in the evening.
Easy 5 miles this morning on the new treadmill. I just wanted to try it out. I prefer running outside to the treadmill. It will work though if I ever need to use it. I went out a little late tonight and did my route on some fairly decent hills. I think this will be the last hill workout before TOU. I did the entire run at 6:32/mile pace. I am pleased with that considering the hills. The legs felt good tonight. | Add Comment |
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6 miles in the morning.
9 miles in the evening.
I did a nice relaxed run early this morning at a 7:24/mile pace. Once again, nothing terribly exciting to report. I got home from a long meeting after school today and kicked myself out the door. Their was a huge fire on the mountain just above the house. It wasn't fun breathing this in. I decided on flat roads today. I went out into the BDO and then came back. It was a relaxed run at 6:50/mile pace overall. The legs are feeling alright for Saturday. It should be fun. | Comments(2) |
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6 miles in the morning.
6 miles in the evening.
Another easy 6 miles this morning when I woke up. The fire was still burning quite a bit. This doesn't help with the air quality when I am out running. I went up too Perry and ran along the canal trail with James. It was a nice, slow pace. He was sick and got rid of a ton of excess fluid. Hopefully he starts feeling better. I will probably run a couple miles tomorrow and be set for TOU on Saturday. | Comments(4) |
| | 4 easy miles when I got up too Logan just to keep the legs loose. Katey and I went over too Paul's house for the runner's blog dinner. It was nice finally meeting Steve, Sasha, Kory, Adam, and the others. Tomorrow should be good. | Add Comment |
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Top of Utah Marathon (26.45 Miles) 02:39:22, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 3 | |
I was going to write a huge report on this race but today was all about Jon. He typed it up very eloquently on his blog so I will let you all look on his blog to see how the race went. I will mention that it was nice running with Paul, Adam, Steve, Bill, and Jon. I did do 1/2 mile warm-up before and after the race. I got a PR on a training run and it felt great. My legs weren't that sore and it made me that much more confident to let it loose and see what happens at St. George. A couple side notes: Paul had to use the potty twice and I had to use it once! At least we were both well hydrated. Also, Paul's time was 2:39:22:50 and my time was 2:39:22:54. He stuck his neck out just a little farther than me. My consolation for taking 3rd in my age division was a smaller moose trophy! Paul and I decided that we should each take a turn keeping the 2nd place trophy in our houses. Paul is so kind. The Garmin measured a little long due to all of the tangents during the race. Here are the splits that I had but remember to check out Jon's blog: 1-5:54 14-5:46
2-6:02 15-5:54
3-5:53 16-6:02
4-5:48 17-5:58
5-5:59 18-6:07
6-5:54 19-6:12
7-5:54 20-6:20
8-5:48 21-6:08
9-5:52 22-6:13
10-5:56 23-6:21
11-5:51 24-6:24 26-6:33
12-5:57 25-6:31 .2-2:44
13-5:25 = catching up after the potty break! | Comments(8) |
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