| Location: Glendale,AZ,United States Member Since: Dec 16, 2006 Gender: Male Goal Type: Recover From Injury Running Accomplishments:
Pocatello Just Be Cuz Half Marathon 2008 - 1:14:40
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4 mile race 2008 - 23:22
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5k PR 2008 - 15:52 |
Pocatello Marathon 2008 PR 2:36:18 - I won the Race |
Pocatello Half Marathon 2011 1:34:59 -A year recovery with the new titanium rod first race back. |
Short-Term Running Goals: May 5, 2012 Law Day 10K 38:39 4th Place May 19, 2012 Tommy Vaughn Half Marathon 1:26:34 3rd Place Marathon Debut form my accident some date (unknown) September 1, 2012 Pocatello Marathon 2:54:57 6th overall November 3, 2012 Just Cuz Half Marathon 1:19:04 second place overall. (what a difference a year makes)
Long-Term Running Goals: Worship the Lord and praying early in the mornibgs and keep doing that. Staying humble and desperate for the Lord and praying for end-time revival for America.
My Long Term goal is to just run whatever I can.
Hebrews 4:16 So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.
Personal: Married, three kids all grown up... now four grandkids and two living with us
Psalm 119:105 NKJV
Your word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path.
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| Easy Miles | Marathon Pace Miles | Threshold Miles | VO2 Max Miles | Total Distance | 30.81 | 32.00 | 7.20 | 0.00 | 70.01 |
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| Easy Miles | Marathon Pace Miles | Threshold Miles | VO2 Max Miles | Total Distance | 7.35 | 3.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 10.35 |
| I didn't have a lot of energy today to get up and run, because our two year old son kept my wife and I up all night, because of sickness. He had a 102 fever and was losing is voice. My wife and I seriously only got about 3 hours of sleep. We took him to the doctor at 9am this morning and he has a rapid respiratory infection, and has to use a Nebulizer every 4 hours. If it doesn't get better by tomorrow the Clinic wants us to take him back, because their concerned with his breathing. I did run today though at 6:40am with the dog for 6.5 at a 7:19 pace. Then I ran little faster to get some marathon pace miles in (6:31, 6:27, 6:07) for being tired the first one was hard but than the last two seemed easy.
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| Easy Miles | Marathon Pace Miles | Threshold Miles | VO2 Max Miles | Total Distance | 1.05 | 6.00 | 3.00 | 0.00 | 10.05 |
| I ran the race course that I will be running Saturday this morning. What's nice it starts at our University Football Stadium. and ends there. The gym is right next door where I can take a shower and go to work. I get in free because I'm an University State employee, which is nice because I don't have to drive all the way home take a shower then go to work.
Back to the run.... I took the first two uphill miles easy (which I'll probably do in the race 6:54, 6:54) then I started to pick it up (5:47, 5:24, 5:47) and the last uphill mile at 6:08. After that I ran 4 cool down miles (6:44, 6:57,6:30,6:58). Its a fun route except for the first two uphill miles and the last uphill mile. Total 10.05 miles at a 6:25 pace in 1:04
This might be the fastest all run it than the actual race, because I might have to work from 9pm Friday night to 7am Saturday morning, and the race starts at 8am Saturday morning. We have to bring down everyone of our computer systems at our University for a power upgrade, which has never been done before, so I'm thinking it's going to take time to bring them down and up, and I'm sure there will be issues. I'm hoping this won't take all night, but if it does I'll be doing the race on tired dead legs. 14 - 16 miler tomorrow on Pocatello marathon course (early, dayoff). |
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| Easy Miles | Marathon Pace Miles | Threshold Miles | VO2 Max Miles | Total Distance | 1.22 | 16.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 17.22 |
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Today I got up at 5am to ride to the Pocatello Marathon course. I got 3 hours of sleep last night because of our next door neighbors lighting fireworks till 2am. I can't remember the last time when I woke up this tired and no energy it was awful. My pastor, sister-in-law, cousin and his friend were also going with me. We were all running the course, because they are also doing the marathon. This will be my pastor's first marathon, and my sister-in-laws second marathon, my cousin's first marathon, and his friend is actually doing the TOU marathon and he's done three marathon's with his best time at 3:25.
Now they were going to run at a 9-10 minute mile pace so I won't be running with them because I wanted to do some marathon pace miles on my new Ohana Ascis Racers which I only had 17 miles on. I want these to be my marathon shoe so I needed to test them on a long training run. They fit so good where the DS Trainers are really tight on me.
I really ran with little effort. I was amazed how easy the 17 mile run was at a finishing pace of 6:29 ( I cooled-down the last three miles). Was it the new shoes? Muscle memory from running the course so much? The fact that I was dead tired and no energy before we started? I was thinking I wish the marathon could have been this morning. Sometimes I think your running is all in sync and everything comes together. I've had several runs like this lately.
Splits
1. 6:40 (warming up) 2. 6:21 3. 6:22 (feeling good) 4. 6:12 (was easy but want to stay consistent around 6:30) 5. 6.22 (too easy) 6. 6:14 (little effort still) 7. 6:21 8. 6:21 (still feeling no effort needed at this pace) 9. 7:45 (Alert Brown Code, good thing I carried toilet paper) 10. 6:08 (easy) 11. 6:09 (easy but still need to drop pace to be consistent) 12. 6:22 13 6:17 14. 6:28 (still easy pace) 15 6: 42 (Start cool down up major hill) 16. 6:44 17. 6:45
Totals 17.22 miles at 6:29 in 1:51.
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| Easy Miles | Marathon Pace Miles | Threshold Miles | VO2 Max Miles | Total Distance | 10.02 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 10.02 |
| Easy run today, 8 miles with the dog and 2 by myself at a 7:35 pace overall. My hip was hurting a little when I woke up. Because last night I was vacuuming my truck to get ready to go camping all next week and I leaned my hip on a bolt sticking straight up. It actually developed into a good bruise and it hurts a little. I was going to take this run easy anyway. I wanted to do 10 x 100 strides afterwards, but the time was too late. |
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| Easy Miles | Marathon Pace Miles | Threshold Miles | VO2 Max Miles | Total Distance | 4.37 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.00 | 6.37 |
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I ran 6.37 miles today only, at a 6:56 pace. I wanted to be somewhat fresh for tomorrow's race since I have to work all night. I may get done to at least get 3 hours of sleep I'm hoping.. Normally I would run longer, but I wanted my body to be more rested. I did do 10 x 100 strides after the run just to get a little speed in before tomorrow's race. I really don't know how I'll do, it depends if I can get some rest today. The course to the race is very hilly which really doesn't bother me at all. It will be fun. No prize money for the winner or anything, Pocatello doesn't do that with any of the races. I'm definitely going to wear my Mizuno Idaten racing flats to make my feet feel light.
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The Life Run (6.2 Miles) 00:36:35, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1 | Easy Miles | Marathon Pace Miles | Threshold Miles | VO2 Max Miles | Total Distance | 6.80 | 6.00 | 3.20 | 0.00 | 16.00 |
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This race was fun and memorable. First off I had to work all night
. Our staff had to power off every system, router, and device in our
Computer Center so rewiring could be done in our Computer Center. I did
get two hours of sleep from 2am to 4am during the rewiring, power
phase, then we powered everything up and got done at 7:10 (to power
everything up and make sure everything is working takes quite a bit of
time!). I raced home got my bib number and headed up to the start of
the race which was at 8am. This left me no time for a warm-up. The first mile I felt tired and sluggish, and my legs felt like bricks
(1 mile 6:36p). The first 2 miles are very hard uphill miles so being
tired and running this course definitely wasn't to my advantage. The
next mile, "still feeling like I was dead on my feet", I was in second
place at (6:42p). Now mile three is one that I've ran a lot in my
training, and I enjoy running because of the rolling hills. I past
the guy that was in first place here (5:47p). I knew I would
eventually caught him because he shot out like a cannon the first 2
miles and ran too fast, but I still wasn't that confident that I would,
because I didn't feel in a groove at all. Now the 4th mile is downhill
for almost half a mile, and the rest of the half is flat (5:20p). I
was feeling better on this mile, but still not in a groove. In fact my
wife drove by me and told me I was a minute ahead of the guy in second
(so I thought I was in first place, more about that later). The last
two miles are a gradual uphill and I did those in 5:53, and 6:14. I didn't really push the last two miles as hard as I could have I just floated along thinking that a vault zero soda with caffeine sounded good. I probably should have tried to push hard, but I was worried about injury with being tired and not having a warm-up. Also according to my Garmin the race was 6 miles rather than 6.2 so it was 200m short according to my garmin.
Now I thought I
finished first at 36:35, but there was another runner that finished in
32:59. The funny thing is I never saw this runner through the whole
race ahead of me. But runners behind me told me that he turned up the
wrong road. He turned up the shorter road before the big hills, Alvin
Ricken Rd. rather than American Rd. so he basically ran a shorter
route. This road that he turned down will come out at the same place
as the other road and allow you to get back on the race course again,
but like I said it's a shorter road and the wrong race route. I bet it
cuts off at least half a mile or longer on the course. I didn't
complain to the race director, but other runners did. I would have if
it wasn't just a fun run and no real price for the winner. But this
explains why I never saw the runner. Later that day I ran another 9.8 miles.
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| Easy Miles | Marathon Pace Miles | Threshold Miles | VO2 Max Miles | Total Distance | 30.81 | 32.00 | 7.20 | 0.00 | 70.01 |
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