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Location:

Spanish Fork,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jan 15, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Lifetime PRs:

Marathon: 3:07:59 2013 Big Cottonwood Marathon 

1/2 Marathon: 1:24:30 2008 St. George Painters

10K: 38:39 2008 SLCTC

5K: 18:44 2009 Nestle Art City Days 

55-59 AD PRs:

1/2 Marathon:???

10K:???

5K:??? 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2024 plans: 

  • Work on core strength
  • Overcome lingering injuries
  • Have fun!

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Consistently place in the top 5 of my age division as long as my body will allow it.

Beat Terry Bean at any distance at least one time before I depart this earth.

Take care of mind and body so I can be in it for the long haul. Don't do STUPID THINGS!

Run until I'm 99 with Kim by my side and remember that EVERY RUN IS A GREAT RUN!

Peace of mind by striving to live like this

 

Personal:

I've been married to the lovely Kimberly for 38 years. We have 5 great kids and 5 great grandkids.

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Race: Spanish Fork 1/2 Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:29:29, Place overall: 13, Place in age division: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Had a delightful run today. Perfect weather and the SF canyon wind was being well behaved. Certainly not what I would call a race effort as I felt pretty good (too good?) the whole way. I would have been more aggresive but I've been nursing a sore hamstring that seems to give me much grief if I go much faster than marathon pace. So I pretty much got into MP tempo run mode and ran the whole race at that effort hoping to at least break 1:30.

Toward the end (last 3 miles) I was feeling better than I should in a race and I thought perhaps I should work harder. However whenever I sped up my hamstring would start to yell at me so I just enjoyed the more relaxed pace and did just enough to keep Paul T from catching me :)) Paul actually ran a great race and seems to be improving with every race. He is definitely now in the sub-3 SGM camp.

Kim also had a great race but I'll refrain from providing any details and let her describe her run in her race report.

Warmed up a mile with Paul T then about another mile or so with Sasha. I was surprised to see him there I didn't think Sasha was running this race. He ended up winning it, so big congrats to him. There were a few other bloggers there as well and I think most everyone had pretty good races, I won't try to name everyone as I'm sure I'll miss somebody.

At the starting line I see that AG placing is out the door as I see the regulars... Darin C and Carl H there, but also new-master and super-speedster Ron Greenwood. These 3 are among the best in the state in 40-44 so there was no chance for top 3. Oh well we just do our best. Kind of sad when I can get 12th overall but still only 4th in AG. But since my long-term goal is to be top 5 AG at most races, I'm still good in that regard. I could have had the race in my life today and still been 4th as there were over 7 minutes between me and the slowest of these guys.

Splits:

1 - 6:48

2 - 6:59 (not sure what happened here, got lazy I guess)

3 - 6:49

4 - 6:52 (small hill)

5 - 6:44

6 - 7:09 (hill at the end)

7 - 7:06 (more uphill)

8 - 6:27 (downhill, experimented with running 6:00 pace for a bit but the hamstring wasn't happy about that)

9 - 6:49

10 - 6:41

11 - 6:47

12 - 6:48

13 - 6:43

.1 - :38 (6:30 pace)

Of course I would have liked to run closer to 1:25 today but I did get under 1:30 and it felt pretty easy. I think barring injury troubles or just a really horrible day, I believe I am on track for sub-3 at SGM. Maybe even closer to 2:50 if everything really comes together. 4 weeks to go I can't wait.



Comments
From terry on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 15:08:32

sounds like you found a great pace for SGM. Good job!

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From JimF on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 16:22:30

Tom, great run today. Running a race at MP pace is a great way to get in MP workout. I think you are smart for not pushing it today and causing further problems with your hamstring. This will pay off for SGM.

From Kim on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 16:27:39

It's crazy that you can get 12th overall and 4th in your age! Those dang speedy 40-45 year old Spanish Forkers! But hey, I think taking 12th overall is much cooler than placing in age! You are an awesome runner, coach and hubby! (And not necessarily in that order!)

From MichelleL on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 18:05:12

Great race, especially for not racing it. sub-3 is well within reach. The question is how much you'll break it by.

From marion on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 18:29:36

Great race Tom! You speedsters just amaze me!!

From Brent on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 18:41:44

Tom, smart race again, a few seconds faster is not worth hammy trouble. Very nice run consistent pace, the tank was still more than half full at that pace.

Stay Kool, STG Fast, B of BS Rools out

From MarcieJ on Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 19:37:50

Great job today! You are going to have a great SG and for sure sub3!

From JohnA on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 00:10:02

Good to see you feeling good for a race.

Are you lifting at all on the hamstring?

I have had a bad hamstring since 11th grade. I hate hami injuries.

From Dave S on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 01:29:20

Great job Tom. Holding back a little today sounds smart and great training for SGM. Still a great time at that.

From Tom on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 11:06:45

Thanks for the comments everyone.

John as part of my core workout usually twice a week I do some ball exercises that Brent showed me that work the hamstrings. These do help quite a bit and have kept my hams pretty happy thru most of the summer as long as I don't do stupid things.....like run too fast down Payson canyon then do a tough 23 miler a couple days later.

Kim and I have also started having Nate come and work our legs over every week leading up to SGM.

From Dale on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 12:11:53

Really smart race. Racing at less then top effort takes real discipline, so you've obviously got your eye on the real prize. Get yourself healthy to the SGM start and you'll have a great race there too!

From Kerry on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 14:26:45

As Dale mentioned, you ran a smart race focusing on your bigger goals. It's got to be encouraging to run sub-1:30 on that course and still feel like you're just cruising. Congratulations!

From RviertonPaul on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 18:57:57

Way to go. You are looking good to me, but what the heck do I know.

From Jeff (LAD) on Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 00:47:59

Glad you have fun today Tom. Still nice to crack the 90 minute mark not going after it. Hope the HS issue goes away. I know how you feel about the age group issue. I placed 9th last week in a 10k and still only got 4th in the 35-39 group. My time would have won the 30-34 group by over a full minute! What's up with that?

From Mike Warren on Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 09:41:23

Tough age group! Great race Tom. How does this course compare to the Painters course? I am very impressed that you broke 1:30 and with very little effort. Just stay healthy and STGM will be a big payday.

From Tom on Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 10:32:48

Mike I would think with the higher elevation and with the SF course being a little more hilly that it would be 1-3 minutes slower than Painters but that's just a wild guess. I would be curious to see what Sasha thinks, looks like he ran 1:10 at Painters and 1:13 at SF.

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