| Location: Salt Lake City,UT,USA Member Since: Sep 25, 2007 Gender: Male Goal Type: Marathon Finish Running Accomplishments: All running accomplishments are Post Teenage Years:
17:06 5K--Murray 2014
16:58 5K (aided)--Running of the Leopards 2010
34:41--10K Deseret News 2018 (aided)
1:16--(aided) Hobble Creek Half 2009
2:43--St. George Marathon 2012 Short-Term Running Goals: Sub 2:50 Ogden Marathon
Sub 17:00 at Draper 5K Long-Term Running Goals: Sub 2:40 Marathon
Personal: Married to Elizabeth (she got me running in 2003). We have three boys, Lucas (12) , Sam (8) and Ollie (5).
Many years ago, I read that the AVERAGE male is capable of a 2:40 marathon. I decided to test that theory. I began running in 2003 with Top of Utah as my first marathon (4:24). I need 3 more minutes.
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Wildcat Half Marathon (13.11 Miles) 01:24:00, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 1 | | Good hard tempo work-out this morning in Huntsville. Lonely race at this pace, but nice to see many of the bloggers and circuit runners. | Comments(5) |
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| | Tanner Park loop before catching a flight for work | Add Comment |
| | Late evening run in Red Deer, Alberta on a trail next to the Red Deer river. It's Fall here already! | Comments(1) |
| | Hotel treadmill--boring! | Add Comment |
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Wasatch 100 pacer-- Incredible experience! 5500 of climb and 8000 feet of drop.
I paced Andrea Martinez (6th overall female) from Brighton
to Homestead. She got to the lodge at 2:27 AM (while waiting I ran into
several running friends...cool). Andrea was around 15th female at that
point with a predicated finish time around 30 hours...then, something
happened--it’s like she transformed into the Incredible Hulk! We finished
at 9 AM. She ran those 25 miles in 6 hours and 33 minutes for a total
time of exactly 28 hours! No other female ran this section faster (1st
girl=7:13, 2nd girl=7:32, 3rd girl=7:27, 4th girl=8:03, 5th girl=8:10).
To find someone running faster than 6:33 you had to look at the top male
runners. She was the easy person in the world to pace. Andrea was encouraging
and friendly to all the runners she was passing. Super experience! 24-hours next year!
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| | Run to gym. My quads finally feel better after taken a pounding during the last 25 miles of the Wastach 100. | Add Comment |
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AM: 11.0 miles. Tanner Park loop. Still feeling the Wasatch 100 in my legs, so slow.
PM: 4.0 miles. Gym for core.
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AM: 11.0 miles. Reverse Tanner Park loop.
PM: 4.0 miles. Gym for core.
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| | Long morning group run up then down Emigration. | Add Comment |
| | 6 x 200 at East with warm up and cool down. | Add Comment |
| | AM: 6.0 miles Track work-out at East. 6 x 400 with warm up and cool down. PM: 4.0 miles. Gym for core.
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AM: 11.0 miles. Group interval work-out in the smoke at Sugar House Park early this morning. Gross-thank you Idaho. 3 x 2 mile repeats with warm up and cool down.
PM: 5.0 miles. Smoky miles to gym for core.
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AM: 8.0 miles. 6 x 800 at East High
PM: 4.0 miles. Gym for core
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AM: 5.0 miles. East High for 6 x 200
PM: 4.0 miles. Gym for core
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Run for Hope (3.11 Miles) 00:17:48, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1 | | Run for Hope 5K at Draper Park this morning with some friends. Probably less than 200 people, but its a fun event with cupcakes! The course is out the Porter Rockwell trail, so more EAST/WEST than the NORTH/SOUTH Draper 5K course. The course was a little long, but the entire event was managed very well. Also, nice running shirt! Kids race afterwards with Lucas (5) and Sam (2). They both ran the entire 1K! | Add Comment |
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AM: 8.0 miles. Keeping with the plan--more track. 8 x 400 at East High.
PM: 4.0 miles. Gym for core. The weather was perfect.
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AM: 10.5 miles. 4 x 1 mile intervals with the group in Sugar House park. Nice to run in the rain!
PM: 4.0 miles. Gym for core. My Little Experiment:
For the last few weeks I've been researching nitrate supplementation. There are a handful of studies out about
the benefits of nitrate (not nitrite) loading (300-450 mg) with many
Olympic athletes trying it in London with the offer of increase performance . Since I'm not thrilled about pill
supplements, red beets offer some of the highest levels obtainable in
vegetables--thus I began my search from some sort of pre-made juice full
of red beets to "load" on before the St. George Marathon. Odawalla
makes a Carrot Beet Ginger drink with 1/1/4 Beets in a 12 oz.
container--that's about 5 oz. of red beet juice with the carrots adding a
small amount of nitrate. So, that's x3 a day of 12 oz. Odawalla drink
beginning next Sunday (6 days of nitrate loading). This may be bogus,
but at the very least the added vegetables are healthy! Comments?
Here's some quick info: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7B2p-LuMQBE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yo0cSeruTI
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| | 8 x 200 before catching a flight to Florida | Add Comment |
| | Slow miles in Panama City Beach | Add Comment |
| | Tanner Park loop before heading to Las Vegas for work | Add Comment |
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