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St George,UT,

Member Since:

Feb 07, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run below 2:30 in the Marathon.

Personal:

I currenty live in Southern Utah. My wife Kendra and I have 4 children and no pets. We also own/operate the St. George Running Center a specialty running shoe store in St. George UT.  We also head-up the St. George Running Club.

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Asics 2140 Lifetime Miles: 172.00
Asics 2140 2-17-09 Lifetime Miles: 36.00
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Bill, Dustin and Clyde came up to our place in Central, UT this morning for our group run. It was nice being able to sleep an extra hour on a Sat. until 6:50am.

The run was pretty fun, we did loose the trail for about 1 1/2 miles towards the beginning of the run so it slowed us down a little. We basically did a loop around Central and Baker Lake. Probably Climbed about 500 ft. the first 3 miles and spent the next 6 coming down. Then got on RT 18 3 miles down from the start of the St. George Marathon and ran back towards the Starting line and back to my house.

I started having some issues around the Baker Dam. My legs, lungs seemed to be working just fine, I wasn't hurting at all I just had a complete system shut down. I probably was a little dehydrated and just not used to be out running as long as we were. The humidity was also very high to it raining the day before. So I had been sweating like a mad man. Anyways, I pretty much got dropped by everyone once we hit RT 18 for the last 3 miles.

By the time we stopped I was light-headed and not doing too well. I haven't felt like this during a training run - ever.

I think my problem basically boils down to my training. I'm just not where I should be and I pushed it a little too much.

When we got done everyone, including me said it was between 12-13 miles. So I mapped it out on Google Earth and got only 11. If you guys get a distance different than that let me know. It sure in the heck felt more than 11.

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Comments
From d-enz on Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 17:07:23

Good Job on the run Steve. Hopefully you have recovered by now, I think more than anything you were probably a little dehydrated and your body hasn't been used to going that long of distance at one time for the past few months. I think the run was probably around 12 or 12.5. Judging by the overall time if it was 12 we would have been averaging 8:20 mile pace and if it was 12.5 it would have been 8:00 flat mile pace. I did stop my watch some mainly when we were doing our cross country adventure. I was telling Sunny about the run and she said she has been on a 4-wheeler up by that place with the natural water swimming pool, she said that road/trail goes all the way over to Pine Valley, so I'm excited to check it out sometime, plus I'm going to take the boys sometime down to that stream and those little fishing holes.

From d-enz on Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 19:11:43

Like Clyde posted on his blog Steve does cook up some mean French Toast. I should have stayed for seconds as it turned out got down to St. George and they cancelled the sod project until next Thursday.

From Steve Hooper on Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 13:37:26

Yea, I was thinking it had to be closer to 12.5 or 13. I always have a difficult time telling distances if I haven't been consistently running those miles. It's too bad you didn't end up laying the sod you could have driven up with Clyde and Bill. Just send you boss the gas Bill for the change of plans!

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