| 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(3) Miles: 12.53 | Asics DS Trainer 15 Miles: 6.08 | DS Racer 8 Miles: 26.20 | Saucony Tangent III Miles: 7.21 |
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| | 6AM: I got up a little earlier than usual in order to go a little longer than usual. Slow and easy pace w/ a little bit of dead legs syndrome. Ankle was stiff and a little sore but I have a chiro appointment set for later today. I'm hoping he can get me back to where I thought I was before the hiking and beach running of the past couple of weeks. |
Wave Rider 12(3) Miles: 9.13 |
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| | 6AM: Very slow run this morning. Another chiro adjustment and massage for my ankle yesterday. Massages always leave me really sore and my legs lifeless so I wasn't surprised at my lethargy this morning. The masseuse tried something different for my ankle. She hooked up a "stimming" machine that sent electrical currents into my foot and lower leg to loosen things up. Bathed in some epsom salt when I got home so we'll see if I can work some of that swelling out in the next few days. |
Asics DS Trainer 15 Miles: 6.08 |
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| | 6:15AM: Good tempo run this morning: 1M Warm, 6M @ 7:52/mi, 1M Cool. I've decided to actually do some tempo and/or speedwork every week instead of all base mileage that I experimented with last year. I'm hoping that, coupled with a drop down to 165 lbs over the next 6 weeks, will give me the speed I need for a serious shot @ holding a 7:30/mi pace for an entire marathon. I held that pace through 18 or 19 miles last year at TOU at 180 lbs and little or no tempo or speedwork so I'm confident I can improve on my PR of 3:35. It's just a matter of how much an improvement I'll be able to realize in SG. |
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| | 615AM: Easy run. 8:31/mi pace overall w/ the last mile being the quickest (7:57/mi). A little cooler than usual this morning. It's supposed to warm back up by the weekend but it was nice if only for one day. |
Saucony Tangent III Miles: 7.21 |
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| | 630AM: Quick run this morning. Long run tomorrow so I kept it short. 8:03/mi pace, quick pickups and the last half mile @ 7:47/mi pace. |
Wave Rider 12(3) Miles: 3.40 |
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| | 9PM: Nice long run this evening; I wanted to go 20M but I underestimated a little and didn't feel like extending it to compensate. A little on the warm side for a long run, upper 70's to low 80's, and no breeze. By the time I'd hit about 9M I wasn't trying to avoid the sprinklers that water the sidewalks any more. The good thing about this run was that I was able to finish strong with my last 2M being my quickest (8:15/mi combined pace). 8:45/mi pace overall. I've decided to take a new approach to my long runs of starting a little slower and finishing fast to simulate the mental push one needs during the last 10k of a marathon. I'm always compromising at the end due to fatigue and/or cramping and settling a for a little less than my best possible time. Hopefully, this approach will help me push through that mental hurdle at the end of every marathon. P.S.- First time I've used my lightweight racing shoes for a run this long and feet are a little more sore than usual. Probably won't use the DS Racer's for anything longer than a half marathon from now on. |
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Wave Rider 12(3) Miles: 12.53 | Asics DS Trainer 15 Miles: 6.08 | DS Racer 8 Miles: 26.20 | Saucony Tangent III Miles: 7.21 |
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