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Location:

Draper,UT,

Member Since:

Jun 11, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

5K- 16:37

6K CC - 19:55 

4 miles- 22:10 

10K- 34:38

15K- 49:57 

Half Marathon- 1:12:03

20K - 1:08:38 

Marathon- 2:35:49

Short-Term Running Goals:

Stay fit and have fun doing some local races.

Get my youth cross country team, www.racecats.org off the ground.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Feel energized. Stay healthy and balanced

Personal:

Four awesome kids ages 4, 8, 10, and 12 years old. Love to run, play, and write. Married to entrepreneurial Aaron.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Saw a man sitting in his hot tub with a beannie on this morning.  Thought it was kind-of a strange thing to be doing at 7:30 a.m. on a Monday.  Looked relaxing though.

Aaron went running today for the second time in three weeks.  His lower back has been injured and his right knee is tempermental too.  He returned in a very humble, sheepish state confessing that he stooped to a new level today.  He tried to get me to guess what happened, and after three guesses I still had no idea.  He tried to prompt me by reminding me that he always makes fun of these people.  Its an olympic sport.  Thats right, he race walked.  After running a few miles, his right knee siezed up on him (probably due to the cold air and lack of training.)  After his knee stopped working he was just going to walk home but then realized that it would take him a long, boring time if he just walked slowly home, so he started walking FAST.  And the next thing he knew he was swinging his arms and swiveling his hips as his heart rate shot up to 170 and he was pushing and pushing to get that mile pace down to a 10 minute mile.  The good thing is that he gained a whole new appreciation for race walkers. And he gained a new sense of hope and optimism at the fact that he can still get an extremely good workout in even if his knee is refusing to run.  He can race walk.

I first witnessed race walking and met some pro race walkers when I went to the Jr. Olympic Training Camp at the San Diego Olympic Training Center my Senior year in High School.  Ever since then I have greatly respected race walkers.  I think it an extremely challenging sport because not only are you maxing out your lungs and aerobic muscles, you also have to have perfect form.  Race walkers are seriously TOUGH and very fine-tuned athletes.  I would be happy for Aaron if he decided to pursue a race walking hobby.  He would actually probaby be very good at it because he is tall and has long legs.

Here's a nice fluid race walking video:

Totally unrelated, but equally interesting, I also found this video and had to post it since it gave me all sorts of warm fuzzie nostalgic feelings from my former steeplechasing days:

Comments
From cheryl on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:35:48 from 76.27.66.153

When a race walker passed me at the St. George marathon a few years ago going about a 7 min/mile pace, I gained a lot of respect for that sport. You're right, it is a great cross-training activity for when you might not be able to run.

From Carolyn in Colorado on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:47:10 from 24.8.167.243

I think it would take a lot of discipline to race walk and not break into a power walk or a run.

From allie on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:59:29 from 67.177.43.41

i'll admit i have laughed at race walkers before, but it really is an intense sport. watching the event in the olympics last year was quite interesting. they all looked like the guy in this video --- super tall and skinny and super fit.

and the steeplechase - replayed that one 4 times. haha. poor girl. did that ever happen to you?

From jun on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 13:07:09 from 66.239.250.209

I LOVE STEEPLECHASE!!! Only for the fact that people get wrecked on it. Otherwise, it scares me.

From Nan Kennard on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 13:27:04 from 174.51.250.151

Allie - Gratefully I never did take a spill that bad during a race. Although I did dodge a girl who biffed it in the water pit immediately in front of me once. As I saw her sprawl out in the water beneath me, I altered my position mid-air to miss landing on her by a millimeter. Then someone to my left landed on her anyway and it caused a bit of a waterfall effect behind us. We all laughed about it after the race and the girl who started it showed us the sweet spike imprint on her calf blood and all.

From sam Dean-Howard on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 16:13:07 from 90.195.99.157

Nan Ouch I got spiked in the English xcountry champs yes xcountry spikes as a kid racing yes OUCH it aint nice but that steeplechase was funny..... I have done schase in practice not raced it yet, wanna have a go though would be fun I think ha ha ha

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