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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
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7.100.000.000.000.007.10

I had something really wierd happen today. I started out not feeling very good leg wise this mourning and as I got to my turn-a-round to head home my legs gave out on me. I ran/walked the rest of the way home, mostly walked. Has anyone ever had this happen to them before? If anyone reads this let me know. I feel fine other than I am a little tired today . I am not going to list my splits, because its pretty much meaningless. I've never had this happen to me before, really wired.

 

I will see how tomorrow goes.

Comments
From Curtis on Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 20:05:30

Sorry to here that Bro. Man I don't know, do you thing maybe your pushing to hard each day? Don't let it bother you to bad, somtimes we just have a bad day every now and then. How's is your diet doing, Are you eating enough of the right kinds of foods? Carbs, protiens, drinking enough fluids I don't know. You will bounce back. Hang in there. Your awesome.

From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 23:17:47

I've had something like this happen to me, although not quite to this extent. This correlated with a combination of high mileage and high intensity. This suggests you need to make some changes in your training. I would recommend the following:

Keep your mileage, but slow down. You should run 4 days a week at no faster than 9:00 pace. Slower is OK. On those days run with a slower training partner if you can.

For the remaining two days - warm 2 miles, run 2 miles at 7:30 pace or faster if you feel in control, cool down 3 miles. Warm up and cool down should not be faster than 9:00 pace. Eventually try to extend the 2 mile run to 3.

Try the above for four weeks. Then run a race to evaluate your fitness. Rex Lee 10 K would probably be a good one on March 24th.

Note that the pacing is for flat terrain. Adjust it appropriately for the grade if you are running on hills.

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