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UT,

Member Since:

Dec 31, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

I ran my first marathon as a teenager in 1981 with my Dad (The Coronado Marathon). Since then I've run St, George (3x) Utah Valley (3x) Ogden (1 full, 2 halves) Park City (1 x) Boston Marathon (1x) Washington DC (1x) Moab Half Marathon (6x) ,Ye Old Freedom Festival 5 & 10K (a million x) and many others.

But I'm all done with that now.  I'm officially a jogger.

Short-Term Running Goals:

My running goal is to keep on keepin' on.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Jog into the sunset.

Personal:

I like being outside.

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8:54 ave (8:47/9:00/8:38/9:02/8:40/9:13/9:07/7:50).  I ran every other .10 fast, faster, fastest;  Then a slower mile after.  I struggled for air toward the 'faster'.  Mile 8 I just wanted to run strong, and 9:07's ok, but I wonder if I'll ever get back to my 10K ap 8:15.  Training on the sand last year for 10 days made running on pavement easy afterwards, it was good training. But the March cold, or my lingering bronchitis, or lack of mental agility for training this time of year is keeping me in the 8:40's. All negative thinking.  Thursday, I'll try to do a few faster quarters, and at least two solid faster miles.  Either that or I'll run the hills repeats near my work. Saturday, I'm going to go 20 up the canyon and end at South Fork (a 7 mile uphill end).  Last Saturday when I finished 18, all I could think about was "Ok, at Boston 17 is where the hills start and that's when you have to turn on the game."  But after 18 last Saturday I was ready to go lay down.  I really need some good uphill/speed work outs in the next 3 weeks.  Interesting thing while I was running today, different thoughts drifted through my mind, and I could feel whether the thoughts gave or sucked my energy. These were thoughts of people, work, situations and ideas that often cross my mind in a day.  But I could feel my physiological response to those thought as I was trying my hardest to run fast--pushing myself.  I considered this idea at during '09 St. George Marathon.  The thoughts I kept running through my head were single phrases, or faces of people who inspire, or things that were said to me that were encouraging.  Unless you’re running at your top speed and can feel the instantaneous draining of your energy--how many things in a day do we give our energy to that do not merit our energy?  How do we decide which things deserve our energy and which do not.  One thing is clear to me-- while I run, I need to stop thinking, clear my mind, and enjoy the absence of thought or keep only positive phrases/faces/inspiration handy as my only available.

 

Comments
From Kelli on Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 17:38:46 from 71.219.89.82

You are always so DEEP!!! But I have to say that I totally agree. This is why I run very poorly in a race if i am with someone----I complain like a crazy woman just because I have someone to talk to. If I am on my own, I just keep telling myself, "You can do this." I run through the hard things I have done in the past and tell myself how much easier this is than that, ya know??? Anyway, I am sure I give way too mych energy to really stupid things every day, so this was good food for thought!

Your running will come back, this is winter we are coming off of. Our bodies are still trying to hibernate or something!

From marion on Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 17:47:01 from 71.213.120.94

I don't have timie to read your post :( but i just wanted to stop by to say i love you and when can I make you the lemon cake??

HI KELLI!!! I love you too!!! :)

From marion on Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 17:47:39 from 71.213.120.94

PS- Will said that your picture was me :) I will be happy forever!!!

From Kelli on Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 17:48:25 from 71.219.89.82

HI MARION!

From Smooth on Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 19:50:33 from 174.23.198.220

Hey girlfriend! I saw Catherine Bigelow receiving her Oscar award and thought she looks like you! But you have much more gorgeous arms than hers!

Today on my run, I picture myself running smooth, fast and strong and repeat the mantra, smoothfastrong over and over. I like to think of the people I love, the blessings in my life. Someday during long runs I do find my mind wandering; but by the end of the run my mind gets de-clutter!

NICE run today! I'd be ecstatic if I can run in the 8:40's consistently!

From LuzyLew on Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 20:05:01 from 208.187.197.42

Hi Kelli! I remember you saying how you get really 'negative' if someone's running with you in a race. I never chit chat while racing. No way. I can't even do these 'faster' runs with company. Too hard. Thanks for the encouragement: "I can do this!"

Hi Marion! We are sisters that's why we look so much alike! Lemon cake would be most appreciated on a Balmy Sunday afternoon in the very near future.

Hi Smooth! I'm going to add your manatra to my list: smoothfastrong! when I ran w/ Sasha and Jeff (momentarily) on Saturday they wanted me to do .25 at 6:30/6:40 pace. I ran with all my might (not quite a sprint for me). While Sasha and Jeff ran along, I was flailing and trying to keep up and Sasha said "you need to run smoother...." it made me laugh because I was thinking "I'm running for my life and these guys aren't even out of breath." But I have gotten to a better place, smoother in the 8's. I just havn't been able to acheive that yet this year. But I've got some good fastrunningmantras and i'm ready to use'em. You've always got real winnner suggestions.

From RAD on Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 13:46:46 from 67.172.229.125

To shut my brain up I listen to music. I've even heard others that listen to a book on tape (mp3). This may give you enough 'quiet' time to just get through the run. You are an amazing runner, you are coming off not only the winter, but sickness too! You will do great at Boston, just keep up your training and keep looking forward. Smooth's chant "we are fast, we are strong, we can run all day long" has gotten me through more than one marathon finish!

You're doing great with your running, keep up the consistency and find a way to keep that brain quiet :)

From LuzyLew on Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 14:32:19 from 208.187.197.42

Thanks Rad. I am so sensitive that I have to be really careful what I listen to. Minor chords, sad songs, negative words all have their effect. But the distraction is nice when I make my own mix. While I was running today, I was contemplating how you walked on your treadmill at a 10% incline? Why? That's like mountain climbing!

From RAD on Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 14:41:09 from 67.172.229.125

I can understand with the music, I don't run with it in races though - I love to feed off the crowd! I still listen to your RHPC mix in the car and you do a very good job of mixing!

I walk on the TM at a 10% incline, because it uses more similar muscles to running and the PT said it is less impact stress on the fracture to walk uphill. It's not bad when you get used to it, It's a lot easier than running :)

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