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Location:

IL,USA

Member Since:

Oct 23, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

800 - 2:03 - 1999 Mid-Con. Championships - Kansas City, MO

1500 - 4:12 - 1999 Mid-Con. Championships - Kansas City, MO

Mile(indoors) - 4:34 - 2000 NIFS track - Indianapolis, IN

3-mile - 18:04 - 2021 Broadway Bolt, Mattoon, IL

5K - 16:59(split) - 1998 Mid-Con. CC Championships, Chicago, IL; 17:33 - 1995 Charger Classic, Crawfordsville, IN

8K - 26:52 - 1998 Indiana Intercollegiates - West Lafayette, IN

10K - 37:28 - 1998 - NCAA Great Lakes Regional - Terre Haute, IN

Ran in the 2002 Hood-to-Coast Relay.

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get back into shape and lower my running times (5K and 10K in particular).

Run a half marathon and possibly a marathon.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Still be running 20+ years from now.

Personal:

I ran cross country and track in high school in good old Indiana and at Valparaiso University in college. I've been married for 17 years now to my beautiful wife Kathleen. We have 4 wonderful kids, and I teach physics, astronomy, and earth science at Lake Land College in Mattoon, IL.

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Early afternoon run along the trail in beautiful weather.  The pace was around 7:21/mile for a time of 36:45.  Splits were 7:41, 7:25, 7:13, 7:13, and 7:12.  My little extra for the first and last half mile seems to be right on considering my times.  The legs felt fine today.

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Just 5 easy miles along the trail.  I felt good overall, but my knees were a little sore to begin with.  Total time was 37:04 with splits of 7:42, 7:31, 7:26, 7:13, and 7:12.

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The legs still felt a bit tired and sore again today, but it just feels like normal training soreness when you increase your mileage and intensity.  I just did 4 along the trail this afternoon in a time of 29:55 for a 7:28/mile pace.  My splits were 7:52, 7:30, 7:24, and 7:08.  I didn't feel like I was going that fast for the last one, and it even included the extra 0.03.

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Just 4 easy miles along the trail again.  The legs felt about the same as yesterday.  I always had similar aches and pains in college when I returned from summer vacation and increased my mileage.  I ran on grass a bit yesterday to give the legs a little break from pounding the pavement.  My total time for today was 29:34 for around a 7:23/mile pace.

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I ran home from BYU today so my wife could have the car when she got off work.  I wound my way through campus and over to the trail and then followed it home.  I ended up with a time of 28:36 which I'm estimating at around 3.8 miles.  Tomorrow I'm doing the Rex Lee run here in Provo.  I'm not looking to set any records or anything.  I'm just going to enjoy the race and keep a decent pace throughout.

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Race: Rex Lee Run (6.2 Miles) 00:41:46
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I started with about a 1.5 mile warm-up and then did some stretching.  The legs felt pretty good.  I did a few strides close to race time, and I was feeling pretty good.  I decided to go with just a t-shirt, shorts and a hat despite the cold temperature.  My plan for the race was to go out easy and pick it up the last few miles.  I wasn't trying to break any records or place high at all.  I just wanted to go out and have fun racing.  Given my mileage and training times recently, I thought 6:45-7 minute pace would be doable.

I lined up a little ways back from the starting line as I didn't want to go out too quick and get sucked into a sub-6 first mile or anything.  It was a bit crowded for the first half mile or so, but it thinned out after that, and the crowd kept my pace reasonable.  The pace felt comfortable and perhaps even a little slow, so I was waiting for the mile marker to see where I was at.  I passed 7 minutes and then 7:30 and no marker!  Finally I crossed it at 8:45!  I hate it when the first mile marker is off.  It throws off your entire focus.  I picked it up the second mile and hit it in 5:56 according to the marker, but I think it was a little short.  The next mile was in 6:27, which I think was correct.  Somewhere between 2.5 and 4 I developed a killer side stitch.  I finally got it loosened up a bit and picked it up between 3 and 4.  I passed most of the guys who passed me when I slowed down with the side stitch.  Miles 4, 5, and 6 felt pretty good.  I was just cruising.  I hit number 4 in 6:41 and number 5 in 6:54, and then the fun began.  Shortly after the 5th mile the 5K runners came down the hill on the south end of campus and merged with the 10K course into the finish.  They started the 5K 15 minutes after the 10K which meant that I met the bulk of the 5K pack filled with recreational runners and moms with strollers.  I spent the next mile weaving in and out of slower runners and finished the last 1.2 in 7:04.  My total time was 41:49 according to my watch or 41:46 according to the finish clock.  Both are right around 6:45/mile pace, but I'll have to wait for the official results to really tell.

Overall I was pleased with my race and the organization of the event.  The traffic control was superb and the course was clearly marked.  I didn't like the poorly marked miles and the merging of the two courses, but it was okay.  I enjoyed my race and didn't feel like I pushed it too hard.  I probably could have gone faster, but it gives me a good start to the year and the idea was not to kill myself.  It was my first race since October 2006, so I was pleased with the results.

Mile 1:  8:45 (long)

Mile 2:  5:56 (short)

Mile 3:  6:27

Mile 4:  6:41

Mile 5:  6:54 (maybe a little long)

Last 1.2:  7:04 (a little short?)

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