Rhett

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Location:

Lake Havasu City,AZ,

Member Since:

Sep 29, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

23 marathons

6 Bostons (2007-2011, 2017)

3 Half Ironmans

2 Ironmans

3 50 Milers

1 Grand Canyon Rim to Rim to Rim

Marathon PR:

     2:59:00 St. George 2008

     2:58:03 Boston 2010

 1/2 Marathon PR:

     1:25:41  Havasu Half 2009

     1:24:09 Painter's St.George 2010

 Half Ironman PR:

      5:25:02  HITS Havasu 2014

5K PR:

       18:23  LHC Turkey Trot 2014

        18:22  LHC Turkey Trot 2017

50 mile PR:

        7:56:14 Avalon50 2016

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break 3 hours again

Doing it a Boston would be sweet!

It was sweet!

UPCOMING RACES

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have fun!

 

Personal:

Married

4 kids

Optometrist

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Salomon Sense Pro 4 Lifetime Miles: 320.00
Salomon Ultra Pro Lifetime Miles: 387.00
NB 1500 V6 Lifetime Miles: 219.00
Adizero Pro Lifetime Miles: 57.00
Hoka Clifton 8 Lifetime Miles: 346.00
Brooks Ghost 14 Lifetime Miles: 343.00
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Inov8 G270 Lifetime Miles: 20.00
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I broke out the heart rate monitor for the first time in about a decade and decided to try and run while keeping my HR under 140 (The Fat Burning Zone for me).  I did it on the trails which means lots of ups and downs.  I was actually better at keeping it under 140 on the ups than downs.  Whenever my HR would go over 140 I would walk until it went back under.  I did a lot of walking out there. It took me an hour and 25 minutes to run 7 miles.  I felt really great when I was done though.

MonTrail Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Burt on Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 11:50:33 from 97.117.245.63

Are you saying if your heart rate goes over 140, you don't burn fat? Why is that?

From Rhett on Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 14:11:07 from 199.117.154.54

Not exactly, but when you go into your anaerobic zone, for me over 140, your body is almost exclusively burning carbs, were as in the aerobic zone, under 140 for me, your body uses mostly fat as fuel. I'm doing this to teach my body to use fat as fuel not to get leaner. I read that Mark Allen (probably the best triathlete of all time) did most of his training in the aerobic zone so I figured I'd give it a try and see what happens.

From Burt on Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 18:22:43 from 97.117.245.63

Interesting. Very interesting. I'd hate to see how fat I'd be if I was running fast.

From LeMire on Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 07:47:00 from 67.213.174.99

For me being younger they say my rate is around 150. When I started getting more serious about breaking 3 hours for the marathon a trained around 150 for a few months and it worked. Another side affect to this training is that you are not taxing your body as much and will help prevent injuries. If you keep training at that rate your body will adjust and be able to do more at that lower heart rate using less energy allowing for the wall to be extended further into your races. I've been thinking about using this training method again this summer.

From Rhett on Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 09:46:58 from 24.121.249.174

Cool Jeff, I had only read about it and it sounded interesting, but now I know someone who actually did it and it worked for them. I plan on doing it for a few months just to see what happens.

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