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Location:

Salem,Ut,USA

Member Since:

May 06, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

2006 Ogden Marathon 4:19:33.

2006 St. George 4:05:31

2007 Riverwoods 1/2 Marathon 1:34:47

2007 Speedy Spaniard 10K 43:20

2007 Riverwoods 10 mile race 1:12:38

2008 St George Marathon 3:43:37 

2012 Spectrum 10K 43:54

2012 St. George Marathon 3:42:17 PR!

2014 St George Half  Marathon 1:40:34 C/PR

2019 American Fork Half Run Against Cancer 1:40:31 C/PR

2019 Nebo Half Marathon 1:38:09 2nd in my Age group 55-59.C/PR

Short-Term Running Goals:

 2024:

I'd like to just run more overall. 

Be more consistent.

Work on Speed.

Cross Train.

Run More races.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay healthy and keep running until I'm really old, and maybe get a Boston Qualify.

Personal:

I am Married and my wife Cindie and I have 5 kids. I am an insurance agent and have been for over 30 years.

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Miles:This week: 5.20 Month: 17.20 Year: 974.57
Nimbus 25 Blue New Lifetime Miles: 174.36
Nimbus 26 Dark Blue Lifetime Miles: 187.75
Nimbus 26 Grey Lifetime Miles: 176.16
Cumulus 26 Lifetime Miles: 31.90
Nimbus 26 Sandstone Lifetime Miles: 90.73
Nimbus 26 Blue Red Stripe Lifetime Miles: 94.42
Nimbus 26 Orange/Green Lifetime Miles: 34.90
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.120.000.000.000.008.12

Recovery run today, I tryed to stay on a flat course with no hills so I stayed along canal road for the whole run. I think through experimenting I have found that my slow pace should be around a 9:30 mile,  any slower than that and it is painfully slow and seems to be wairing down my legs rather than recovery. My average pace was 9:46 which is a little slower than I need to be and my average heart rate was 130 total time was 1:19:14. Tomorrow I am going to tackle Harry Davis Hill and get some serious hill work in, and then Thursday I am aiming for another tempo run and then I will be heading to San Diego for a few days with my wife. I don't know if I will even run down there I might just take it easy and let my body heal up, but then again knowing me I will probably run in spite of my own stupidity.

See Ya Tomorrow.

Wave Nirvana(97)

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 09:58:21

Get in as much running as you can in San Diego and on the road to it. One of the most common causes of injury is a break from running followed by a sudden urge to make up. The right way to recover from a break is very similar to recovering from an illness - increase gradually.

Do 15 second sprints in the middle of your easy runs to shake the legs. That will also tame your neural drive, and make the pace not seem so slow. And it will help you with speed and form as a side effect.

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