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Location:

Riverton,UT,

Member Since:

Aug 19, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

5K PR 17:03 (2002)

10K PR (aided) Provo River 10k Uneventful10/05/2013 - 35:23

2013 Provo River Half (Time Trial) - 1:17:55 (PR)

2010 Citrus Heritage 10k - 37:42

2013 Fit For Life Half Marathon (Boise, ID)  - 1:20:40 (unaided PR)

2013 SOJO Marathon - 2:54:39 (PR)

2011 Fleet Feet Turkey Trot 5k - 17:56 (recent PR)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get comfortable at 5:50 mile pace. 

2013 Race Schedule

Riverton Half Marathon - March 23th

Ogden Marathon - May 18th

Riverton 10k - July 4th

Fit For Life Half Marathon - Boise, ID - July 13th

SOJO Marathon - South Jordan - October 19th

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have a marathon time in the 2:30's

Personal:

Perhaps the skinniest healthy runner you will meet.  I am 6'-1" and 123lbs.  It doesn't matter if I run or not it is just how I am built. 

I am 38, married (Aubrey) and have two boys Steffin (9) & Alex (6)

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Merrel Road Glove 2 Lifetime Miles: 620.30
Race: TOU Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:23:03, Place overall: 21, Place in age division: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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I have been looking forward to this race for a long time now.  To put it in perspective I must give a little back story.  Last year was the first year I had actually run consistently since 2002 (I finally got off of my lazy butt) and progress was slow.  I ran the Sandy Midnight Moon 5k in 19:10 last year and then more or less shut down running the end of September (used the busy excuse).  On the day after Thanksgiving I was involved in a rabbit hunting accident which resulted with me have having a .22 shell in my back and a punctured lung.  Amazingly, the only real thing the bullet affected was my left lung (it missed everything else that could have made it worse or fatal).  As a result of my punctured lung I had to cut all physical exercise for about 6-weeks.  I did a few training runs in April despite the protest of my lungs and started slowing building miles in May.  I did the race for the cure and two local Stake 5k's the month of May (all in the 21-22 min range).  I did the Riverton 10k July 3rd in 40:37 and continued to build mile in anticipation of the TOU half. 

My goal when I first signed up the for the race was a sub-1:30 but as my training progressed I thought a sub-1:25 was very plausable.  I did drive the course and ran the last 4-miles a few weeks ago so I had a good idea what the course was going to be like.

As always I started out the race fast my first mile split was 5:52:39 which I subsiquently readjusted over the next 6-miles - 6:04, 6:08, 6:12, 6:09, 6:14, 6:08 (loved that tail wind coming out of the canyon. Over those 6 miles I was passed by a couple runners and passed a couple myself. Mile 8 was 6:19, mile 9 was 6:24 (feeling the road some on the bottom of my feet), mile 10 was 6:24 as well, and 11 was 6:38 (of course the uphill must start after a 90deg turn).  Mile 12 clocked in 7:01 (funny how that hill didn't seem so bad a few weeks ago) and my legs were definately tired and I was feeling my feat more. Mile 13 gave some love back with a 6:31 and the last 0.1 was 49 seconds +/-. 

I ended up having blisters on the pad of my feat at the base of each big toe but otherwise came out feel pretty ok.  I am looking forward to building my base mileage to the 60-80 mpw range over the next several months and seeing where that takes my times over the next year an onward.  TOU half and TOU Marathon (my debut marathon) will be on the scedule next year. 

I did enjoy meeting some of the fellow bloggers and look forward to more in the future.

Comments
From jtshad on Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 08:03:48 from 69.20.183.178

Welcome to the blog and congrats on running a strong race to get a PR!

From Kelli on Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 10:49:39 from 71.219.102.155

GREAT TO MEET YOU AGAIN and figure out where we met first! Glad you are smarter than me!!!

You are doing absolutely amazing, I am, however, bummed because now I can not win the Herriman Stake 5k anymore!!!!

Looking forward to keeping in touch with the skinniest runner out there, ya got that right! Come on over, I will feed you ice cream every day and maybe that will help.

Best of luck with your training and future races.

From Jason McK on Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 13:28:55 from 97.117.53.18

Awesome race and report (nice recovery from a gun shot) - though I wouldn't wait until TOU full for a marathon debut. I'm sure you want your debut to be really fast, but the Ogden Marathon is a nice one to start with. Then you can see how well you improve with summer training!

From Walter on Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 00:54:01 from 24.10.169.110

Wow, I didnt know you were shot! I know you will be amazed at your progress. My first marathon was 3:30 and I have shaved an hour off that in 6 years. Keep up the good work.

From Chad Robinson on Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 01:15:49 from 208.110.158.2

jtschad - Thanks for the welcome

Kelli - I would love to take you up on the ice cream but I don't think it would help (I am already somewhat of a chocolate-a-holic). Besides is ice cream really good for recovery? I'm not certain Sasha would approve.

Jason - I will definately have to give Ogden a look

Walter - This will be the first time in my life that I have actually ran year round. I really do seem to have a quick healing body, so hopefully it handles the increased mileage well. Thanks for the encouragement.

From Burt on Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 01:45:23 from 68.225.214.248

Nice job Wolverine!

Kelli - I wish you'd feed my ice cream every day.

From Kelli on Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 09:26:07 from 71.219.102.155

Well, if chocolate milk is good for recovery than ice cream HAS to be!!! I feel very recovered and I have had more ice cream than should be legal since Saturday!

;o) Have a great week!

From Kelli on Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 09:26:50 from 71.219.102.155

And Burt, if you were my neighbor I would! If I lived in AZ I would eat even more than I already do.

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