Mauri's Training

September 07, 2024

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Location:

Idaho Falls,ID,

Member Since:

Feb 07, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

2012 City of Trees Half Marathon 1:53:59

2012 Boston Marathon  4:11:24

2011 Top of Utah Marathon 3:55:10 (PR)

2011 Firecracker 5k Run 23:31

2011 Coeur d' Alene Half - Marathon  1:51:08 (PR)

2010 Boise City of Tree's Half - Marathon 1:59:57

2010 San Diego Rock & Roll Marathon 5:37  (this is what happens when you're undertrained)

2009 Spud Day Half - Marathon 2:06

2009 Mesa Falls Half-Marathon  2:15

Local 10k's 2009 & 2010

Short-Term Running Goals:

It's been a challenging year so far since Boston 2011.  When I got home from Boston my world changed when I found out I had some pretty severe food allergies. Since being tested I have been focused on building my health back up which has been a long slow process. What a difference it's made and I feel extremely blessed. For years I knew something was wrong and it's amazing to finally know that food can actually be a persons medicine to live a healthy life. 

Long-Term Running Goals:

"You have to wonder at times what you're doing out there. Over the years, I've given myself a thousand reasons to keep running, but it always comes back to where it started. It comes down to self-satisfaction and a sense of achievement."
- Steve Prefontaine

I'm hoping to start building more miles when I can and be injury free.  Maybe one of these days I'll be fast. Just for now I'm just very happy to be running.

Personal:

Happily married to Marlin Ordway. We've got 4 grown children between the two of us.  It's been fun watching them go through life - making mistakes and picking themselves back up.  I love seeming them happy and succeeding.

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Total Distance
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Man oh man what a run today! Should have listened to my husband (Marlin) and went up with the group (lesson 1). A couple of reason why I didn't....I was up late watching my two neices (until 11pm) and I took my time in the morning. Then I ended up talking to my sister and dad which kind of put me behind. As I was heading up the hill I saw Lyndsi.  She looked pretty good.  As I sat up in my car ready to go at Bone I finally had to tell my dad...'dad, I need to go run'. Once I got started I couldn't believe how windy it was. For a split second I thought 'would be nice running down at the greenbelt'. But, I knew there were quite a few great runners up running so I thought...'if they can do it, so can I'. After a few miles I ran into Gary and then later Alana and Alisa and they all looked pretty good. When I got to around mile 4 or so I saw a big group of runners. Jeff, Lynette, Curt, Marlin, Cache. After talking for a few minutes I continued on. Just as I was getting to mile 8 Marlin shows up in the truck. He's the best husband in the world. He was going to stay with me as I finished the run.  He had mentioned finishing my run in town, but I wasn't going to stop at that point because I didn't run into the wind for 8 miles just to quite at that point. I knew running back the wind would be at my back and I wanted to take advantage of that.  Marlin would drive ahead at each mile and wait for me.  I  was filling bad that he was having to wait for me and mentally it got tougher to run.  So, I threw in the towel and gave in.....he took me to the car and we headed into town.  I went to the greenbelt to finish my last 5 miles and I have to say I think it was just as windy there as up on the hill.  Just gotta say it was interesting to run in so much wind.  Not my favorite thing to do, but glad to get a long run in.  Everyone did great!

 

Today I woke up thinking of the days when I was raising my kids.  Used to drop them off in grade school and head to the gym.  Would work out for about an hour and a half and then there were days I could actually go to Mission Beach, Pacific Beach or a few other area's around San Diego and run.  I can tell things aren't quite the same.  Age kicked in. : )

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Comments
From allie on Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 14:17:20 from 97.126.223.167

nice job, mauri. the wind definitely makes things difficult -- i think it's the worst weather for running. way to tap into the mental toughness and get through the miles. another awesome week in the books!

From Marlin on Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 14:26:48 from 174.27.84.133

Wow you are one tough runner honey, I am sure you would have finished the 16 up there but I was feeling bad for you and talked you into finishing at the Greenbelt. Nice job.

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