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Location:

Lakewood,WA,

Member Since:

Dec 19, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

  • 5k
    Resolution Run 5k:
    1/1/09 20:46 (6:42)
    1/1/10 19:33 (6:18)
    1/1/11 19:23 (6:15)
    1/1/12 19:33 (6:18)
    FSRC Turkey Trot:
    11/20/11 18:50 (6:04)
  • 10k
    Resolution Run 10k:
    1/24/09 42:40 (6:53)
    1/23/10 40:48 (6:35)
    1/22/11 39:40 (6:24)
  • 15k
    Resolution Run 15k:
    2/21/09 1:05:59 (7:06)
    2/20/10 1:04:15 (6:55)
    2/26/11 1:03:46 (6:51)
    2/25/12 1:02:26 (6:42)
  • 20k
    Resolution Run 20k:
    3/21/09 1:27:16 (7:01)
    3/20/10 1:26:46 (6:59)
    3/26/11 1:24:37 (6:49)
    3/24/12 1:25:27 (6:52)
  • 1/2 Marathon
    Grand Columbian 1/2 Iron Relay
    2007 1:58:29 (8:59)
    2010 1:39:07 (7:34)
  • Marathon
    2005 Portland: 3:52:21 (8:52)
    2007 Tacoma: 3:47:17 (8:40)
    2010 Eugene: 3:16:21 (7:30)
    2011 Boston: 3:25:28 (7:51)
    2011 Tunnel: 3:06:30 (7:07)
    2012 Boston: 3:53:56 (8:56)
    2012 Big Sur: 3:23:06 (7:45)
    2013 Tacoma: 3:41:25 (8:27)
    2013 Tunnel Lite: 3:07:33 (7:09)
    2014 Boston: 3:40:35 (8:20)
  • Ultra Marathon
    2013 Defiance 50k: 4:49:12 (9:18)
    2013 Steilacoom 50k: 4:44:06 (9:09)
    2014 R2R 51.9mi: 9:51:40 (11:24)

Short-Term Running Goals:

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Upcoming races: Just pacing and volunteering this year. PRs coming in 2016?

St Paddy's Day 1/2 1:50 Pacer 3/12/16

Whidbey Island 1/2 1:45 Pacer 4/?/16

Tacoma City Marathon 3:55 Pacer 5/1/16

 

Personal:

No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.
Heb 12:11

 

Favorite Quotes:

"Go out and preach the Gospel, and if you have to, use words."  - St. Francis of Assisi

"Life is short; running makes it seem longer." - Baron Hansen

"If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand." HD?

"Rule #1. Cardio - Zombies lead a very active lifestyle, so should you." - Columbus (Zombieland)

"A one that is not cold is scarcely a one at all." - Strongbad

"Running without hills is like motorcycling without corners" -me

 

Favorite Blog Posts:

Puke and pass

My epic Beatles for Burt blogpost

Vodka at an aid station?

 

Hot tips for winter running:

Screwshoes
Poor man's cleats. this works a LOT better than you would think! Very quick and easy.

LittleHotties
Are you cheap like me? Put those little hotties in a ziplock bag and use them again tomorrow!

Kickstart your dead Garmin
Hold down the reset/lap button and the mode button together to get your 205/305/310xt to restart if it won't turn on or if it freezes up.

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Total Distance
8.00

6:00am

8 easy miles this morning with Preston and Paul. The pace was slow, but the time and miles seemed to go by very quickly. Preston did a good job setting the pace and so far I'm still felling pretty good. Kym and I are going on a bike ride this afternoon and maybe a visit to the Y tonight for a workout and some time in the hot tub. Kym just got a new tri-bike and this will be the inaugural ride of "white lightning". I hope I can keep up on my clunky urban assault bicycle :)

I got my confirmation sheet for the Rock and Roll Marathon today! Race number: 2086 Corral number: 2 Predicted finish time: 3:15:00

Pace 8:19

Avg HR 158

Distance    Split pace
1.00    8:06 running solo to meet the guys
2.00    8:34
3.00    8:26
4.00    8:13
5.00    8:27
6.00    8:34
7.00    8:34
8.00    7:49 this is where I left the guys to go home. I tried to keep it slow...

 

Asics 2130blk Miles: 8.00
Comments
From Burt on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 14:55:06 from 68.76.197.194

Nice try on that last mile, but you get a big fat FAIL!!!

From rattletrap on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 15:04:02 from 24.19.93.139

Burt - whatever mr. sub-7

From Burt on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 15:24:32 from 68.76.197.194

What? I was trying to go fast.

From rattletrap on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 16:14:38 from 24.19.93.139

I suppose I could have gone a little slower, but I did manage to keep it slower than marathon pace. That's worth something isn't it?

From Burt on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 16:27:58 from 68.76.197.194

Okay. D minus.

From Kelli on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 20:22:30 from 71.219.74.247

I 100% expected to see an avg pace of maybe 7:45 and you trying to pass it off as slow. So, I am very proud of your run! You survived and it only took 8 minutes or so longer than normal!!! Glad you are still feeling good and I hope it stays that way.

From rattletrap on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 21:04:17 from 24.19.93.139

Kelli - It's better than last week, but still not perfect so I'm resting tomorrow and going back to the REX machine on Sunday. I'll probably try to run some more next week, but nothing over 10 and focus mainly on cardio with REX. I remembered that I wore my HRM in the Portland marathon and looked up my pace and avg.HR - 8:52/182(I am a data geek and keep track of all that stuff), Today my HR was 158. I'm going to start wearing the HRM on REX and try to avg. in the 160's for 80 minutes and at least once in the 170's for 2+ hours sometime next week instead of trying to get in another long run before the race.

From Kelli on Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 23:42:48 from 71.219.74.247

Being a data geek comes in handy!!! That information will be useful. I wonder how much harder you will have to work to get the heart rate up there on that mission. I am sure everyone at the gym LOVES watching you cruise on that machine for hours.

Good luck next week!

I have not posted on my blog yet, but Scott strained his SI joint in his hip lifting weights Wednesday (he did not dare to confess how it did it since he is not supposed to be lifting, darn fool). Anyway, he was going to not run the marathon tomorrow, but the PT today told him that it will not injure the joint anymore (although it will hurt like heck) so he is going to run it in pain. At this point, he is still walking funny and groaning about it. Silly man, how is he going to run? He says, "Mind over matter." It is a bummer because the weather is supposed to be overcast and very cool and he was feeling great---we were hoping it would be his day. Such a bummer. I do not know if it is just that I am paying attention more than I used to, but everyone seems to be getting hurt. FRUSTRATING!!! Another marathon bites the dust.

From Kelli on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 19:32:03 from 71.219.76.64

Still feeling good a day later???

From rattletrap on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 02:08:25 from 24.19.93.139

Kelli - I'm feeling better than I did after my 4 miler last Friday, but that's not saying much :) I may run a bit in the morning just to see what my heart rate is at marathon pace, but I'll be spending the next week with the REX machine and then resting up before the race. I think my leg will be fine if I go easy on it for another week or so. It sounds like you had an awesome day!! I was really hoping that Scott would pull off that BQ today. He still did great with a new PR though! I hope he is feeling better soon. I'm expecting to see you both running in Boston next year :)

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