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Bloomington Hills Stake July 24th 5k

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Location:

Indian Harbour Beach,FL,

Member Since:

Mar 05, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Half Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

 

I owe my PRs to the friendship, support and expert tips I've found here on Fast Running Blog!

PRs

5K  24:25 ('07 Run for Kids)  24:12 ('08 Spring Into Summer 5K, FL)

10K 52:34 ('07 Spectrum) 49:30 ('08 Spectrum )

Half Marathon 1:59:47 (Hurricane '07) 1:53:42 ('08 Painter's)

20 Miler 3:00:48 (The Trails River Run Sept. '08)

Marathon 4:00:54 (St. George Marathon '07, 1st marathon- yah!)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Following Hal Higdon's Novice 2 Half Marathon Training Plan for Space Coast Half Marathon Dec.1, 2013

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep it in balance.  

 

Personal:

Blessed to be LDS. Married to world's greatest guy for over 16 yrs w/ 2 amazing kids. Busy being a mom to 2 active teens (a very equestrian minded daughter & a soccer obsessed son). Mental Health Counselor by training.  Loving Life at the Beach. Running to eat & fit in my jeans. 

I'm much more active on Facebook- find me there Christi Lovelace Dieckman

 

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Race: Bloomington Hills Stake July 24th 5k (3.1 Miles) 00:25:42, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.000.002.700.500.003.20

You would think that being in the RS Pres. for my ward, I would know that my Stake was holding a 5k?! I had no idea until the flyer was put on my door at 9pm last night (the night before the race).  I decided I would do it! I tried to get a friend & my son to come race with me, but neither wanted to do it with no notice.  So I went alone.  Glad I did.  There was only 3 of us from my ward there! Probably 30 participants? The course was pretty flat except for the UGLY 1/2 mile hill from 2.0-2.5 mi. on the course.  I went out fast and just couldn't maintain.  Definately not a PR, but a great workout nonetheless and really helped me see where my fitness it at (boohoo).  Splits went like this:

1- 7:44- I went out fast and realized 1/2 mi. into it that is was probably too fast.  I think I was low 6:00's on the 1st 1/2 mi.  I used to be able to go out fast and it would push me through a 5k, not with the shape I'm in now..

2-8:33- the start of mile 2 was the ugly hill as we ran up Price Hills Dr.  For any of you from St. George that are familiar with Desert Hills neighborhood- we ran all the way up Price Hills until it meets up with Desert Hills Dr. (yeah, I'm looking for sympathy here)

3-8:34- the last .5 was nice and flat, I was able to get back to low 7:00s for awhile,but too spent to maintain the 7:00s

I went out with the fast gals, met Steve H.'s niece who's on x-country with Logan as her coach (sorry I'm forgetting her name, Cali?).  We actually chatted for the first .25 mile which I think killed me off faster than if I hadn't been talking! I stayed as the 3rd place woman for the whole race , but was passed by 2 men- darn it!

The race measured .1 long (3.20) so I used my garmin time at 3.1 for my race time. 

It will take awhile for me to get back to the 24:00 5ks, but I'm determined!

(BTW, I really wasn't sure where to log these race miles under VO2 max or Threshold?)

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Comments
From sarah on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:43:33

That's pretty good participation for a stake run. I've been to a ward race that wasn't my ward and there was only 2 people (a husband and wife) at the race. I think another guy showed up late. Good luck getting back to 24 minute 5K's ...I'd like to get back to that level after this baby..we'll see. :)

From MarcieJ on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:18:21

That sounds like a fun little race! Definetely a good workout. Have a good weekend!

From Shauna on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:56:00

What a nice surprise 5k! You are not too far off your 24:xx goal-you'll get it back quickly. Great job!

From linda10k on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:58:00

Learning about a race at 9 p.m. and doing it is awesome!! I think you did awesome pushing up those hills. Great Job! Enjoy the rest of the day.

From Jody on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:07:14

Congrats on a great race! You did a great job! Enjoy the holiday!

From Dallin wilson on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 16:59:53

great job. way to go. just keep runnin

From MichelleL on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 17:59:39

This is a great workout for you and a great effort for a no-notice race. Since you started out so fast, I would count the first .5 as VO2Max and the rest as threshold, but you just about did that already.

From Lybi on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 21:45:42

Holy Cow you are versatile! Always ready to run in a race, and kick your way up a 1/2 mile hill...and all this right after Foremaster repeats. You are unstoppable!

From Christi on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 09:12:01

Thanks guys- you're too kind! Michelle thanks for the tips on VO2 max vs. threshold.

From Andi on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:17:08

Great Job. That is awesome. I didn't know about it at all, well I heard that it was happening, but knew nothing else about it. You did awesome. Keep up the good workouts and you'll be back to your times in no time!!

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