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Location:

Richmond,VA,

Member Since:

Feb 18, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

From 10/2009 to 12/2010, I ran a marathon each month - completing 15 marathons, 1 50k, and 1 33 mile "endurance run" -- I had a great time, learned a lot, met a bunch of fantastic people and developed some mental toughness.

My PRs at various distances:

  • 5k: 22:57 (7/11/11 - Cul-de-Sac)
  • 10k: 45:25 (5/15/11 - Carytown)
  • 15k: 1:19:03 (1/27/08 - Frostbite)
  • 10mi: 1:25:31 (8/29/10 - Annapolis)
  • 20k: 1:36:49 (8/14/11 - Leesburg)
  • Half: 1:44:18 (2/27/11 - Colonial)
  • Marathon: 3:53:53 (12/5/10 - Las Vegas)
  • 50k: 5:14:59 (11/13/10 - Rosaryville, MD)

15 states (plus DC) done: DC, DE, FL, GA, KY, MD, MI, NC, NV, OH, PA, SC, TN, VA, WA, WV 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2013:

  • 8/24: Cove Island Marathon - Stamford, CT 
  • 10/13: Atlantic City Marathon - Atlantic City, NJ
  • 11/16: Richmond Marathon - Richmond, VA
  • 12/14: Rocket City Marathon - Huntsville, AL

2014:

  • 11/2: New York marathon (deferred)

Long-Term Running Goals:

  • 50 States (15 + DC done)
  • Pikes Peak
  • Comrades

I'm not sure if this belongs in a Running Goals section, but I'd like to do a triathlon. I'm not much of a swimmer, so this will be a quite a stretch for me.

Personal:

I am married with two boys ages 13 and 14. They are very supportive of my running, allowing me plenty of time for training and out of town races. We like to travel and camp. I'm the only runner in the family, the boys are still looking for the sport that interests them the most.

I grew up in Maryland but now live just outside of Richmond, Virginia. I ran a few 10k races in the early 1990s (when I was in my 20s). In 2006, a friend talked me into training for a half marathon. I finished that half then continued training to run my first marathon the same year I turned 40.

My favorite marathon was the Grand Island Trail marathon off the coast of Michigan's upper penninsula. It's a beautiful course that demands a lot from runners. We travelled to the race, then spent the next two weeks on vacation in Michigan - what's not to love?

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
NEW White - Pegasus 28 Lifetime Miles: 242.15
Red Trail Shoe Lifetime Miles: 4.47
Black - Pegasus 29 Lifetime Miles: 4.20
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
38.750.4539.20
White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 32.29NEW White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 6.91
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
17.150.3517.50

Three runs for today:

  1. First run of the day. This was intended to be a rolling hills course. I was very surprised to see someone else out running along Broad toward Goochland. I felt good, getting a full night sleep and getting some of Stella's food out with my coffee made for a good time.
  2. Second run of the day. I had to squeeze this one in quickly. I had an appointment at 4 PM, so I tried to leave enough time for a cooldown plus shower. At the end of the run, I got back to NFES before the sky opened up with a nice cooling rain. I was so hot that I really enjoyed the big, cold drops of water - I only wished for more. By the time I got home, it was really raining and I was quickly cooling off - perfect timing, really. Uneventful run, I felt sluggish going uphill, but otherwise pretty good.
  3. Third run of the day. After getting drenched on my previous run, I needed to break out my brand new (zero miles) shoes. I was running my mouth with a friend at home and so delayed my start until nearly 11 PM. I felt pretty good starting out. I had enough kick to feel good going up the Graham Meadows hill, but lost some steam in Gayton Station on the really long hill. I took a walk break going up a long hill on Causeway and then fatigue really hit me, overall and very specifically in my left arch. Initially, it was just a bit sore, but eventually, it felt like a knife being driven in and slicing through ... I stopped to stretch it on Wilde Lake, in Hardings Trace, Wellesley, and on Lauderdale. I'm happy with my runs, but quite tired.

 

  1. 5.49 @ 8:57 AP
  2. 5.10 @ 9:21 AP
  3. 6.91 @ 9:36 AP

 TOTAL: 17.5 @ 9:20 AP

  1. http://connect.garmin.com/activity/218336615
  2. http://connect.garmin.com/activity/218336581
  3. http://connect.garmin.com/activity/218336545

White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 10.59NEW White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 6.91
Comments(1)
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
6.180.106.28

Overall, from Saturday to Monday (holiday), I wanted to run short but frequent to simulate the Colonial 200 Relay and help me build some mental toughness. I ran twice on Saturday, three times on Sunday, and once on Monday. Total mileage: 34.45 mi @ 9:10 AP. I feel fatigued, and now realize that I will be run/walking after about 3 miles in the later legs - probably about 6 min run / 1 min walk ... especially uphill. It was very humid and pretty warm, so I'm optimistic that weather for Colonial should be better. Now for some relaxation!!!

 

Todd & I ran from Starbucks on River Rd - a nice holiday run. Humid with temps in the mid 70s, it was tropical, but mercifully not sunny and hot. We had a bit of an uncertain start when we saw the "Sidewalk Closed" sign on the new Huguenot Bridge - but we just ran by it and found plenty of room for us on the main span. I felt tired, but ok through the first third, then I could feel my fatigue from the weekend workouts. I had zero kick for the hill and forced our first of several walk breaks. I felt bad for holding up Todd, but I was just drained. Being in the company of someone not as fatigued, helped me run more than walk. The return trip along Riverside had a few more runners and bikers, but still a pretty low count. We ended with a nice leisurely treat from Starbucks ... coffee, that is.

6.28 @ 9:23 AP

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/218336503


White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 6.28
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Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
4.470.004.47

Good run with Ron. Our first really early morning run of the fall year. Great conversation and good to be back into a routine. Felt good throughout.

4.47 @ 9:23 AP

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/220376207

White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 4.47
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Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
3.840.003.84

Felt terrible. Long week at work left me tired and just miserable. It was humid and warm, but I just didn't feel right throughout the run. Everything felt like a struggle.

3.84 @ 9:30 AP

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/220376185

White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 3.84
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Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
7.110.007.11

Good run. I decided to run after the day of football activity and also after the rain. Much better run than Friday. I felt good throughout. A small twinge in my left foot near the 4 mile mark, but that cleared up.

7.11 @ 8:52 AP

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/220376163

White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 7.11
Comments(1)
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
38.750.4539.20
White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 32.29NEW White - Pegasus 28 Miles: 6.91
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