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Location:

Alexandria,VA,USA

Member Since:

Jun 03, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

4:34 mile, DC RR Mile, 2007

15:39 5k, Occidental College, 2007

25:52 8k, Rockville Twilighter, 2007

32:54 10k, Shelter Island (tough course!), 2004

49:30 15k, Tulsa Run, 2001

52:21 10 mile, Broad Street Run, Philly (fast course!), 2007

1:08:49 half marathon, Hobble Creek (downhill), 2001

2:28:55 marathon, St. George (downhill), 2006

2:33:04 marathon, Chicago, 2001

Short-Term Running Goals:

15:20 5k

4:25 mile

2:26:00 marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

sub 15:00 5k

sub 2:22:00 marathon

Personal:

I live in Alexandria, VA, but still consider myself affiliated with Wasatch Athletics in Salt Lake City, UT, and High Noon A.C. in Ithaca, NY. My coach is Demetrio Cabanillas.

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5:50 am: 2 mile shakeout jog (14:32)

9:35 am: 3 mile warm up (22:33)

1 mile speed changes

mile race: 67.5 (409m -- too fast, went out with Burt), 73.6 (fell off of Burt, now I'm in the wind by myself and my leg feel like tree trunks), 74.5 (God, I love the mile), 72.9 (thankfully I got passed so that I had someone to chase, else things could have been worse) = 4:48.4 OUCH!

2.5ish mile cool down: me, Mark, Joe, and Burt 

Well, that's what happens on 100 mile legs, for me at least.  Joe talked me into just doing the 400 and calling a day.  I hit 61.8 (by my watch), which actually I was pretty happy with; certainly my fastest lap this season.

Well, perhaps there is not enough high comedy on the blog... so, please, allow me.  This was not the most organized of events, but it was not too bad either.  The only thing that made it a little hard for me was that they ran the hurdles before the mile, so there was nowhere really to warm up in spikes.  So, now picture this, we have been called for the mile (first call) and I am trying to get some striders in around the very outside of the track, which is really not even a lane.  Luckily I am at this point near the far side of the track, but running just in front of one of the cute Pacers girls.  Now, there is a big roll of something on the track, like a carpet or something, and I think I'll just hurdle this thing as I am in mid stride, running fairly fast at this point.  As I lift my knee to go over the thing I notice that it is much more than just a roll, it is sprawled out all over on the other side, and for some reason this flusters me and (with dead legs anyway I was not picking my knees up very high) as you have probably guessed, I clipped the front side of the roll and face panted!  Well, I rolled out of it like a pro goal keeper and kept on going like nothing happened, not wanting to look back... I found a secluded spot and kept stretching, figuring I was in for a long day.  In the end, just some abrasions.  Thankfully, no video of this one (that I know of).

I bailed on the 3k, because I just keep getting slower.  I realize now that I just need to rest for 5k.  All these workouts are just making me tired.  I don't think I can handle two workouts a week on this kind of mileage.  Probably Demetrio would assign two workouts for 70 mile weeks and one for 100+ mile weeks.  So I don't know why I am going against that.  Peace...
 

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