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Location:

Phoenix,AZ,

Member Since:

Jul 23, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

5K: 22:15 (January 2005);
10K-48:40 (November 2005)
Half-marathon: 1:50:25 (, March 2006);
Marathon: 3:54:16 (January 2006)

Short-Term Running Goals:

BQ

Finish half marathon in January 2010

Run consistently

Lose pregnancy weight + 10 pounds 

 


 





Long-Term Running Goals:

Complete an Ironman triathlon; run the Comrades Marathon in South Africa (55 miles)
Marathon: sub 3:30
Half marathon: sub 1:40
10K: sub 42 minutes
5K: sub 21 minutes

Find out what my potential is and reach it.


Personal:

I've been running since high school (mid-1990s) and do pretty well when I'm focused on a goal. My main problem  is running consistently when I'm NOT training for something specific. I'm an attorney, and I've been married to my husband, also a runner, for 5 1/2 years. We live in Phoenix, Arizona.  We had a beautiful baby girl, Caroline, in August 2009.

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I am really glad I completed this run.  It was a big confidence booster after a mediocre (at best) week of running and heat meltdown in previous long runs.  It was not without drama, though!  I did the whole run alone.

I left the house at 5:15 (still later than I wanted), but it was still kind of dark, so I decided to run a busier route and hook up with the canal after about 4 miles when it was lighter.  As I approached the intersection where I planned to get on the canal (already 86 degrees, BTW), I saw that it was completely roped off with cops and cop cars EVERYWHERE.  I saw one car badly wrecked, but no people anywhere.  I think something else was going on because of all the cops.  So, I couldn't get on the canal for another mile or so.  At least half of the run was on concrete or asphalt, which  will get me used to pounding the pavement for 26.2 miles.  I ended up running on the canal for only about 1.5 miles total.  I felt really good for the first several miles.  My first 10 miles were: 9:53, 9:53, 9:58, 9:46, 10:11 (uphill), 10:03 (less shade), 10:01, 9:53, 9:50, 10:00.  I took my only Gu at mile 9.  I had my fuel belt with Gatorade and water, though.

Then I hooked back up with the Bridle Path, where I run on the weekdays.  It is very shady, and I figured it would be better to run there, near my house and in the shade when it was getting warmer.  Well, it was shady, but it was also after 7:00.  I started really struggling and decided to just go home and regroup.  Miles 11-13 were 10:18, 10:50, 11:53.  I went in my house, got some ice water, and checked the weather.  The heat index was 92 degrees with about 50% humidity.  I REALLY wanted to complete the run, so I drank lots of ice water and stood under the fan for about 20 minutes.  Then I put some crushed ice in my hat and set out again.  My legs didn't feel tired at all, which I took as a really good sign.

I did 3 more miles around my neighborhood to complete the run.  None of those miles was faster than 11:00, and one was over 12:00.  On the home stretch, I got a disapproving mini-lecture from my neighbor who told me it was way too hot to be out.  Thanks for your concern, sir, but we runners know what we're doing!  Another neighbor lady was doing yardwork in nice white shorts.  Hmmm.....Sorry, I digress.

Yay for 16 miles in HOT weather!  Now I have to go to work.

Comments
From Kim on Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 13:21:58

YOU ARE AWESOME SHAUNA! I am so impressed that you did your 16 miler ALONE! I did my 16 miler today, but I had Jody and Paula to help me along! Three cheers for Shauna!

HIP, HIP, HOORAY!

HIP, HIP, HOORAY!

HIP, HIP, HOORAY!

You rock today!

From Jody on Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 15:03:12

You ROCK! Way to go at it alone. Great job getting it done!

From Julie on Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 11:42:52

Great job Shauna! I'm so glad to hear that you are feeling better.

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