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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:

2023 plans: 

  • Work on core strength
  • Lose 5 lbs
  • 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 36 years. We have 5 great kids and 5 great grandkids.

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Race: Heart of Holladay 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:19:13, Place overall: 31, Place in age division: 5
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.900.000.003.1010.00

YAHOO!!! KIM GOT HER GOLDEN TICKET TO SGM!!! CONGRATS KIM!!!

Now as far as the race...... I would say very so-so for me. But certainly better than the Ephraim 5K a few weeks ago. I'll give myself a C+. On paper I should be in the 18's but lately I've had trouble getting below 19. Thing is at the end of the race I really felt like I'd given a hard effort and felt about as spent as I ever have for a 5K. Kind of a bummer that my 5K and 10K pace is so similar. I guess it was a little warm and most runners I talked to who had run it before were off on times. Kim says I'm being too hard on myself with the C+ grade but I'm sticking to it! Heck I've run an 18:36 5K in training in March so I should be able to go sub-19 regularly in a race environment I would think!

So need to figure what the issue is. I think most likely it's just weariness from building up mileage recently (quite a few 70+ mile weeks as of late, plus I didn't really taper for this race), but maybe even more so are these lingering lower abdomen and groin pains that I've had since the back-to-back 1/2 marathon & 10K races in April (Note to SELF: DON'T DO UNPLANNED RACES A WEEK AFTER ANOTHER HARD RACE!!! This may work when you are younger but for a Masters guy I don't think it is WISE!). I didn't feel like the abdomen/groin pains affected me while I was racing but I think maybe they affected the nervous system side of things. Sorry WBR teammates but I think I will be needing to run a bit less aggressive than usual this year.

I DID like leaving the garmin at home and just using a regular stopwatch and doing more of run by feel. Interestingly enough through the first 2 miles I ran almost exactly according to what I had planned on doing with the garmen. Go out just under 6 min pace and try and hold it as long as possible.

So I was 5:55 at mile 1. Perfect, felt about right but I was bummed I lost touch with the large group ahead of me that included Bill Cobler, Suzanna Thomas and basically the crowd that performs around the level I would like to be at. They must have been around 5:45 for this mile I think.

Hit mile 2 marker at 12 minutes (total time). OK a little off where I wanted to be (was hoping for another 5:55) but still averaging 6 min pace so OK.

OK now the dang hills of mile 3. This is where I died. This is where the mental toughness thing is just so hard for me. It didn't help that I found myself in a no-mans-land with no other runners close enough in front of me to provide motivation. I try thinking in my head what Paul told me about "Embracing the Pain" and kept thinking to myself "Embrace the pain....embrace the pain". It helped for a while but I still feel like I kind of gave up on the uphill.

Also tried Sasha's grunting routine during the last 1/2 mile or so. I think this did help me recover a bit after the uphill but I need to toughen up a little sooner. I was thinking I was going to finish without being passed by anyone but DANG another master runner (57 yrs old it turns out) blew past me the last 1/4 mile. I tried to catch him the last tenth and closed the gap but I couldn't overtake take him.

I forgot to notice my mile 3 pace but I figure it must have been around 6:30 to end up with the 19:13 overall.

Tough field today in all age divisions. Would have liked to have been top 3 in 40-44 but I didn't earn it so 5th place seems about right. I was excited Kim got 4th in her AD, I think that is way cool she can do that on just 9 mos. running.

As usual enjoyed spending time with all the blogger folks, we had a pretty decent sized group. Also was proud of my son Jansen for doing pretty good on his 5K with pretty much no training (just over 24 minutes I think).

AND A HUMUNGOUS THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO PUT IN KIM'S NAME FOR THE SGM TICKET!!!! JANSEN, KIM'S BROTHER JEREMY, BRENT & SYLVIE, THE 3 PACHEVS (SASHA, BEN & JENNIE) AND ANYONE ELSE WE MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT. THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH!!! I HAVE A VERY EUPHORIC HAPPY WIFE AT THE MOMENT (WHICH USUALLY MEANS GOOD THINGS FOR ME AS WELL ;))!!!!!


 

 

 

Comments
From jody on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 14:42:35

Congratulations on a great race! You did a great job and I do agree with Kim that you are to hard on yourself. Now - Get Kim trained so she can blow them away at SGM!!

From marion on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 15:02:11

Ok- fine a C+, but I think your run was super cool! Seriously- wow! I don't even dream as fast as you run! Way to go! And can I just say, I have a tear in my eye for kim and the SGM. Holy smokes! AWESOME!!!

From Brent on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 15:14:42

Tom, a C+ = halderblash, bliberish, confuscish, No Rating needed. Tough to run great races with little taper, bumping up mileage, hill work, etc. Your running great. I would not rate yourself based on Bill or other runners, they have years of base, experience, etc., you will get there.

Always nice to visit with you and Kim. Your son has talent if he wants to be a runner.. 100 commando points for son beating Kim.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Andy on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 15:31:57

Glad that you left the Garmin home. It sounds like you have developed a good internal Garmin. I think that a lot of us struggle with finding the motivation to push through the pain. It is just so illogical. And most importantly, congrats to Kim for getting the golden ticket.

From MarcieJ on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 17:15:20

SO excited for Kim! and I agree with Kim you are being too hard on yourself! Good race!

From Kim on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 17:28:37

Thank you for all you do for me Tom! Aren't you glad we aren't having to fork out the big bucks on the charity bid for me to get in? Hmmmmm....what could we do with that thousand bucks we were willing to donate to charity?

From Michael on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 20:54:23

Wow thats quite a race report. I brought my Garmin but I dont really look at it while running as I run without my glasses so I cant see it well plus Im too tired to look - I just look at the results afterwards. Yeah that last mile the hills are tough, still a great job, 19:13. Hey you deserve at least a B- not a C+ - might as well make the honor roll. Keep up the great running

From terry on Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 00:17:53

5Ks don't count as real races. You are in to good of shape to count them as something you need weeks to recover from. So anyway, I don't want to here that your not going to give the WBR your full effort. I'll give you a B if you learned from the race.

From Tom on Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 09:14:43

Thanks everyone for the comments and support.

Hey Terry my concerns about WBR aren't because I raced, but more nervousness on my part about pushing too hard while I've still got the abdmoninal and groin pains. I'll play it by ear and see what happens.

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