| Location: Meridian,ID,US Member Since: Mar 31, 2008 Gender: Male Goal Type: Boston Qualifier Running Accomplishments: PR's:
5K Beat Coach Pete Fun Run Boise, ID- 21:13(2009)
Meridan Barn Sour Days 10k, Meridian, ID- 41:32(2012)
Famous Potato Half Marathon, Boise, ID- 1:30:40 (2012)
Utah Valley Marathon, Provo, UT- 3:20:14 (2011)
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Garmin Connect profile here. Short-Term Running Goals: 2014 Racing Schedule and Goals:
-Get healthy
-St. George Marathon, October 4, 2014, St. George, UT Long-Term Running Goals: Run at least one marathon every year until I buy the farm.
Qualify for Boston Marathon. Personal: Started running in November 2007 to get fit. Now I'm back almost to square one after back surgery. I did it once and I'll do it again.
"In truth, runners don't race other runners. They race against themselves: to conquer their wills, to transcend their weaknesses, to beat back their nightmares. And while a runner can't actually beat himself, he can beat his time. Even years into running, he can get better." Running for His Life by Michael Hall.
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Wave Rider 12 Miles: 40.26 |
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I wanted to get out and get a feel for what I'll be facing come April. I've never really done any hill training since I started running. This neglect, more than anything, led to my disappointing times in the Sun Valley 1/2 and the Mesa Falls Marathon. Both races had significant climbs that sucked the life out of me and I never really recovered.
Anyway, what I found out was that I'm nowhere near ready to take on the huge climb to Aldape Summit. I parked my car on Shaw Mt. Road about a mile below where the pavement turns to gravel and ran an out and back. There's still quite a bit of packed snow and ice on the dirt road, as well as mud where the ice and snow have melted. This made the climb even more difficult b/c I had to pick certain lines to avoid sloshing through the mud and/or sliding on the ice. The packed snow was easiest to run on, both uphill and downhill. At least 4 other runners were getting their licks in and, curiously, quite a bit of automobile traffic going to the Summit. Temp was just above freezing w/ bright sunshine. Total net elevation gain in the 2.75 miles was right at 700 feet, or a little more than 1/3 of the net gain in the first 8.4 miles of the Robie Creek course! Yikes!
If there was one bright spot it is that the downhill portion was quite enjoyable even w/ the braking for the ice, snow and mud. My legs felt great and I felt like I could go longer if I didn't have to return to the office. If I continue to build my base cardio back up by dropping more weight and increasing my weekly mileage to 45+mpw I think I'll be ok. I'm planning on doing some 1 mile hill repeats later on in the week. |
Wave Rider 12 Miles: 5.50 |
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T/M workout: Slow, easy recovery run after yesterday's hill training. Treadmills were packed this morning and I had to wait a few minutes for one to come free. I told myself that I would go super slow this morning but my type A competitive personality won't allow it when I have people running on both sides of me. It shouldn't matter to me either way but it does for some reason. I'm feeling a little run down w/ the beginnings of a sore throat. I only got about 4-5 hours of decent sleep as I tossed and turned all night. I've got two sick kids at home but hopefully I can ward of their sickness at least until I get out of town tomorrow through Friday.
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Wave Rider 12 Miles: 5.50 |
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Early AM T/M Tempo Run: Warmed up for a mile then 4 miles at 8:27 pace and 1+ mile cooldown; my legs are starting to come back; I didn't have a heart monitor on but I could tell that I was just below threshold; last week I did this for 3 miles and it wiped me out; this week I could have gone longer than 4 if I didn't have to be a responsible adult and go to work. Weight= 185 lbs
Went to the chiropractor yesterday and he used some weird hammer-like electric device to loosen up the swelling and popped my ankle back in line for me. My neck was pretty out of whack too. He's a pretty cool guy and told me about his new workout routine called Crossfit. Apparently, there are Crossfit gyms popping up all over the place. I checked out their website and it looks interesting. Looks like they do a lot of different plyometrics as fast as they can which gives it a cardio component. He claims that his buddy trained for and completed a marathon doing nothing but Crossfit. He didn't say what the guy's time was though. |
Wave Rider 12 Miles: 6.30 |
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Traveled to Vegas yesterday afternoon for a conference. I was hoping to get outside w/ the nice weather here but my hotel is just off the strip in a neighborhood w/ alot of traffic so I decided to hit the treadmill instead. I got 2 workouts in, mostly because I had already lost my quota on the blackjack tables by 8 o'clock.
AM: 4 miles on alternating incline between 1.5% and 2.5%; 1 mile at 4.5%.
PM: 5 easy miles @ 1%.
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Wave Rider 12 Miles: 10.10 |
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| | Back home in Boise; Long, slow easy run, well except for the stomach problems that had me running for the toilet at the nearest Jackson's; I don't know what it is about longer runs but I inevitably get the runs; I even brought what I thought was sufficient water so I don't think it was dehydration; it's got to be something else, most likely my diet. Anyway, the good news is that I felt that I could longer but for the stomach discomfort- legs and lungs felt better than they have in a long time. First 40 mile week since last summer and I only ran 5 days. Weight- 183 lbs. |
Wave Rider 12 Miles: 12.86 |
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