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Location:

Alpine,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

3K: 8:58 Pocatello, ID 2003 (indoors at Idaho State)

5K: 14:55 Salt Lake City, UT 2010 (Law Day 5k)

10K: 29:33 Salt Lake City, UT 2010 (Des News 10k)

1/2 marathon: 1:06:59 Provo, UT 2010 (Utah Valley Half)

marathon: 2:21:59 St. George, UT 2009 (St. George Marathon)

Short-Term Running Goals:

To get running higher mileage more consistently without getting injured

Sub 2:19:00 marathon

Personal:

I used to run competitively, and maybe I will do so again someday.  Right now I am primarily running to try and get in better shape, and to maintain both physical and emotional health, but also for the simple joy that comes when I run.

I am also the proud daddy of five little ones.  I love the opportunity that I have to be a daddy, and my challenge is to balance my family responsibilities with work and running.

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Asics Speedstar Lifetime Miles: 2020.05
Asics Gel Ohana Racer Lifetime Miles: 2332.20
Adidas Adizero Lifetime Miles: 1375.45
Barefoot Lifetime Miles: 183.10
Nike Free 5.0 Lifetime Miles: 2221.85
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 795.92
Puma Faas 200 Lifetime Miles: 381.50
Puma Faas 250 Lifetime Miles: 466.10
Altra Adam Lifetime Miles: 1836.85
Baretrek Lifetime Miles: 290.15
Hoka Conquest Lifetime Miles: 41.00
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I ran the same 15 mile tempo as last Saturday with Sasha.  There was a lot of wind for a good portion of the run, so there were some miles that were a lot slower than the effort.  Our total time for 15 miles was 1:26:58.  So, 7 seconds slower than last week, however I feel that because of the wind this tempo has an equivalent time of at least 30-60 seconds faster.  Anyhow, here are our splits:

5:50, 5:55, 5:52, 5:54, 6:01, 5:54, 5:51, 5:46, 5:44, 5:51, 5:43, 5:39, 5:42, 5:42, 5:34 

In comparison to last week, the first 5 miles (in blue) were 17 seconds slower (29:32 in comparison to 29:15 last week).  At about 5.5 miles Sasha and I started trading quarters, and this along with a little less wind gave us a little more motivation to run a bit faster.  The second  5 miles (in red) were only 3 seconds slower than last week (29:06 in comparison to 29:03).  So, after 10 miles we were 20 seconds off of where we were at last week.  So, at this point I decided that I wanted to break 1:27:00 which meant that I needed to make up 12 seconds on my time from last week.  I took the lead for good, and started picking up the pace slowly.  We gained 3 seconds after 1 mile and 6 more after the next.  At this point I thought we were in good shape to break 1:27:00, however we hit a nasty patch of wind that slowed us down to a 2:56 for 1/2 mile (1:29 for the second quarter) and I realized that we would need to pick it up a good amount if we were to break 1:27:00, especially considering that the week before we had ran the last mile in 5:34.  So, I picked it up and we gained 2 more seconds at the end of that mile even after the wind, and 2 more seconds the mile after that.  This put us 7 seconds behind our pace from last week which meant that as long as we ran a 5:35 last mile we would break 1:27:00.  However, Sasha was really not feeling well, and he was having trouble maintaining 5:40 pace.  So, I did what I could to keep him with me and pick up the pace just a little.  We were on pace for a 5:36 through most of the last mile, however we picked it up a little more the last 400 and we finished with a 5:34.

Thinking back on it now, I think that this was a really good workout for me.  I felt good, and I maintained the pace despite the wind.  I do think that it is funny and probably somewhat strange to the majority of you that I compete with myself to meet random time goals that really have no meaning, but it keeps things more interesting for me so I do it.  I also think that this workout was good, because I finished my run yesterday only 12 hours before running 20 miles today.  So, all in all I am pleased with how things went.

Asics Gel Ohana Racer Miles: 20.00
Comments
From tarzan on Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 16:47:09

Boy - you two work out pretty hard.

I can understand the setting mini goals for yourself. Sometimes it is the only way to keep sanity while doing something insane.

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