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Pocatello Marathon

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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
4 mile race 2008 - 23:22
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.

The sound of God is a travelling wave that never stops. It knows no time nor is there any substance it can't penetrate.

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I slept in this morning a bit later so I had to hurry and get ready to run.  It was nice though to get over 8 hours of sleep.  My daughters actually got up and ran before I did.  They ran over a mile this morning.  Their both running the 1.5 mile on race on marathon day.  There also getting ready to start XC practice this week so the run was good for them.

Very eventful easy 8.61 miles at an overall 7:10 pace in 1:01.  All the runs this week will just be easy ones.   I'll probably do 40 miles this week leading into Saturday's marathon.

 (Mizuno Precision 8 -  556.6 Miles)

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This morning I ran a mile with my daughter at a 9:42 pace.  She ran 1.3 miles with me.   She starts XC practice at 5pm today then has to go straight to soccer practice at 6pm.  We did a 100 stride and the ending pace was 5:38.  She did very well and as some good speed. 

Then I continued my run and did the Satterfield loop and did a three mile tempo.

Mile 1: (part flat and part downhill) 5:53.  Felt pretty easy.

Mile 2 (again part flat and part downhill) 5:15.  Did feel too bad and was excited about the split

Mile 3 (flat) 5:22.  Still felt really good and not too difficult.

Ran a cool-down mile at 6:20 pace.

 

Overall I ran 9.21 miles at an overall 6:57 pace in 1:04.

(Asics Trainers 13  - 291  miles)

 

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Got 8 hours of sleep last night and woke up to a cold morning.  When I started running it was 42 degrees.  Although, only my hands were cold.  I ran up to Pocatello Creek Rd. and up Satterfield Rd to get a nice hill again.  Then I turned around and ran the same route home.

I ran 7.02 at an easy 7:18 pace in 51:19 minutes.

(Saucony Tangent 3  -  260 miles)

 

Busy Night:

Took my daughter to her XC practice and after she had a Soccer game which they lost 4 -0.  Her fitness is going to be incredible by the time she really gets into both sports.  No running just tapering.

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I ran 5.63 miles at an overall 7:19 pace in 41.16 minutes.   Very uneventful easy run down Yellowstone St. and over the overpass and down Poleline St and turned on Alameda and then home to Mckinley Ave.  I ran over the overpass three times just to get rolling hills.

 (Asics Trainer 13  -  296.6 miles)

One thing I did forget to mention is I did take a 15 minute nap yesterday and got over 8 hours of sleep last night.  Very very good.

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Got 9 hours of sleep last night, but was interrupted, because my 3 year old son woke up at 10pm with a night terror.  We had to calm him down and hold him for a bit.  I felt so bad for him.

 I ran an eventful 4.21 miles at an easy 7:45 pace in 32.41 minutes.  I getting ready to gear it up tomorrow and get a great time.

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Race: Pocatello Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:36:18, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
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I peaked at the right time today and just had an awesome experience overall and won in 2:36:18 and second place was 2:38:47.  I was pushed at the top and was more aggressive than I planned.  I actually trusted my abilities and now know I don't have to be conservative.  I will post more later, but unfortunately I need to get out and mow the lawn.

Continued.......

Got sometime to do the full race report.

I got to bed last night at 8:30pm and really didn't sleep the greatest, because my wife was sick.  She kept getting up with a high fever, and had to vomit once.  Then my son woke us up around 12am, because he needed a glass of water. 

Finally, I just got up at 3:45 but I really wasn't tired because of all the rest I got for the whole week.  I was really energized and ready to roll, and was very anxious. I ate a bowl of oatmeal as soon as I got up to give it time to digest.  Then I got everything ready and headed up to the Red Lion Hotel at 5:25am to get on the 5:45am  bus.  The race starts at 6:30am so I warmed up a bit.  I don't know what it was but my legs were just on fire wanting to run.  I felt so much energy in my legs for the start of the race (I think the good taper really was the key). 

All try to give you some detail about this course layout.  This course is like the first half of TOU (Top Of Utah Marathon), but it's not all downhill for the first 13 miles like the elevation shows, and the first half is ougher than TOU .  You have a uphill for a half mile at the 6 1/2 mile mark, and a little uphill at miles 9 and 11.  The second half is by far tougher than TOU, because of the four rolling hills that are more so uphill than downhill.  I knew I had my work cut out for me to achieve a 2:40 and under.  The last 5 miles of the course is completely  flat.

Chuck Engle last night flew in to run this race, and he had set the course record at (2:41) two years ago.  I had no idea that he was running.  He called the race director and got into the race the night before the race.  I knew he would be pushing the pace so I really had to focus, and hopefully be able to stay with him. My plan was to stick at a 6 minute pace and some at 5:55 for the first 13 miles.  Well that changed when mister marathon junkie showed up.  One thing to mention is he's an awesome guy, and gives Glory to God in all his races.  He's a great friend that I've corresponded with over the years, and I really look up to his awesome running.

Start of Race::

First mile Chuck went out and I stayed right behind him staying at a 5:10 pace for the first half mile, and at that point we past a rabbit that went out way to fast (you have to have one in every marathon).  First mile we finished at 5:27 and I was right behind Chuck in second place.   The second mile and third mile I hit a 5:43 pace, and Chuck extended the lead a little.  He was probably running a 5:40 pace, and the lead was 3 seconds or so.  Then on the four mile it kind of flattens out from the three down hill miles, and I got a little aggressive and past Chuck at a 5:51 pace.  From that point I increased my lead with mile splits at 5 and  6 at 5:47, 5:51., and my legs were wanting to go faster but I knew that might be a mistake so early in the race.  Now, mile 7 is interesting this year, they changed the course where you turn left and go uphill for half a mile than you loop around and go downhill and follow the original course.  At this point it was nice that I could see how big of a lead I had which was probably 1 minute by then, because of the nice loop back.  Miles 7, 8, 9 (5:57, 5:59, 6:01) I was cruising along and increased my lead.  What's really nice about this marathon is they don't close the road so my wife drove down to mile 9 and handed me my own water and gel  which I took at that point. 

Side Note...

My wife is a hero today, because she had a 102 fever while doing this, and she went to the doctor after the marathon awards (when the temperature was in the 90's) and we found out she had strep throat and an ear infection.  Now I told her don't you come out to the race and drive the course with me if your sick before I left for the race, but she did it anyways.  She told me that she wouldn't miss the race for the world.  She took my grandparents with her and I was so excited to see my grandpa and grandma watch me run for the first time.  They pretty much followed me on the course from mile 9 to mile 23 giving me water, gels and sports beans.  My wife is the true marathon hero and  runner today being so sick.  I love you Honey!

Onward to the race again....

The next mile is flat with some downhill and I don't know why I hit this split so good, (maybe seeing my wife) but I ran 5:40 and it felt really easy.  I hit the 10th mile at 58 minutes and that was very inspiring, because I felt that I had lost any steam in my legs and I felt so good.  Mile 11 is flat with a uphill  of only .2 in the mile and I ran that in a 5:48.  Mile 12 is a downhill and I hit that split at 5:43, and was increasing my lead by over a minute and 30 seconds.  Being in the lead was so weird because I just felt I had to keep focusing on me and not what was behind, and at the same time be aggressive.  The breathing , the fresh energized legs, and being aggressive was giving me confidence. After this mile you turn in the housing section of Inkom on (guess what) Inkom Rd.  This mile as a small .1 meter uphill that isn't very hard but for some reason every time I run this I slow down to almost like a crawl it feels (maybe it's do to the turning).  But after going over it I always can continue at my original pace. What's funny is the little mole hill is the easiest on the course.  I finished the 13th mile at 6:04 still being aggressive just feeling I need to push the pace.  I felt really good and the pace felt great and the effort felt easy and I hit the half way point at 1:16:38

Start of the second  half:

With a fast first half where I was originally planning on a 1:19 or 1:20 I was hoping I could keep up a decent pace the second half to achieve my goal of 2:40.  I was hoping that I didn't burn myself out and regret it later at (you know) the wonderful last 6 mile stage.  Mile 14 (5:57) the aid station was screaming out my name, because all of the locals were cheering for me so much that I had great crowd support.  Here's where the race begans.  The nice 4 rolling hills with the last one being the hardest at the 21st mile up the gap to Century High School.  At mile 15 my wife handed me my second 8oz water bottle and gel  (yes I carried a water bottle pretty much from mile 9 to mile 25).  This gel upset my stomach and I really needed to take a dump.  The mile 15 split was 6:07, but it should have been faster, but my stomach slowed me down.  At mile 16 my stomach felt worst, and my split was 6:27 (ugh), so I knew I had to do something, because Chuck Engle was gaining on me a bit according to my wife.. Finally at mile 17 I had to take a dump so out in the open I bared all and let it fly  (I pulled a Sasha).  It probably took me 20 seconds. Chuck Engle saw this and he told me later (that you probably felt lighter), and he said that he felt he could caught me between miles 14 thru 20.  I finished mile 17 at 6:27.  After that I felt like a new man and started to pick it up again and finished mile 18 at 5:59.  Then mile 19 split  5:53 pace which is mostly flat with a little down hill to start the mile.  Mile 20, my wife said I had increased my lead again.  Here's where the biggest hill of the course is and I nailed it perfect I didn't push too hard, but enough to be aggressive and finished the mile at 6:01. 

 

Mile 21 and the rest is completely flat.   My original goal was to hit these miles between a 5:50 and 6:00 pace, but I also wasn't planning on starting out so aggressive.  I was very interested to see how my fitness level and abilities would handle this knowing that this is where you make it or break it.  I finished  mile 21 at 5:52 even more increasing my lead.  Now at this point my wife missed the hand-off to give me my sports beans  (I like these the last 6 miles, because for some reason they just energize me) and this is the only mile that I kind of felt weak and dropped my pace to a 6:16 on mile 22.  At the mile 22 marker my wife stopped and handed me the sport beans and water.  I dropped the whole bag in my mouth and just slowly sucked on them for two miles while drinking water.  Mile 23  split was 6:04 (still trying to be aggressive).  By Mile 24 the water station said I had blown away everyone and they couldn't see the next person in site on the straight away.  I looked at my watch and knew I was going to win, but now I wanted to still be aggressive and figured if I can average around a 6 minute pace the next two miles I would be around a 2:36.  Mile 25 split 5:59 and Mile 26 split 6:09, and that made that happen.

After the race Chuck Engle told me I was too strong and he couldn't keep the pace with me between 14 to 20 and by mile 20 knew that I was looking to good and he said he had no chance.  But who knows if we ran next week he could have won.  I guess it just involves who peaks at the right time and if your aggressive pace works or not.  The aggressive pace certainly worked today.


Mile Splits

Mile 1:  5:27

Mile 2 : 5:43

Mile 3  5:43

Mile 4:  5:51

Mile 5  5:47

Mile 6  5:51

Mile 7  5:57

Mile 8  5:59

Mile 9  6:01

Mile 10  5:40

Mile 11  5:48

Mile 12  5:43

Mile 13  6:04

Mile 14  5:57

Mile 15  6:06

Mile 16  6:12

Mile 17  6:27

Mile 18  5:59

Mile 19  5:53

Mile 20  6:01

Mile 21  5:52

Mile 22  6:16

Mile 23  6:04

Mile 24  5:56

Mile 25  5:59

Mile 26  6:09

Jeff Shadley did a nice job on the half today and would have finished first around a 1:15 if it wasn't for Idaho State Universities best XC runner doing the half marathon.  Jeff accomplished an awesome hard tempo and could have pushed harder, but he didn't need to in his training with the TCM approaching.  Nice Job Jeff!  Sorry didn't hook up and talk as much.  My kids all ran and I had to keep up with them.

 My 12 year old daughter finished first in the 18 year and younger 1.5 mile with a 7:55 average and finished at 11:53 minutes.  My 9 year old daughter finished at 15:05  minutes in the same race and she looked so good coming in.  She averaged a 10:03 pace.  Then I ran the Kids 1k with my 3 year old son and he did awesome.

I made a lot of contacts to join our blog and think I've got a couple to join.

 

(Ohana Asics Racers #2  - 81 miles).

 


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