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Location:

Sandy,UT,USA

Member Since:

Sep 15, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

50K: 6:15 at Moab Red Hot 50k+ (ouch)

Marathon:

St George - 2:44 (2010), 2:47 (2004), 2:48 (2006), 2:50 (2010), 2:51 (2008, 2009), 2:53 (2007), 2:54 (2005, 2001)

Boston - 2:50 (2008)

1/2 Marathon:

Hobble Creek - 1:12 (2010), 1:15 (2009)

Provo River - 1:16 (2003, 2004, 2007, 2010)

Provo Halloween Half 1:14 (2011) 

Moab - 1:18 (2008)

Ogden 1:17 (2010), 1:19 (2009)

Painters (St George): 1:18 (2011), 1:20 (2009, 2010) 

10K: 34:22 (Des News 2009)

5K: 16:32 (2003), 16:33 (2004), 17:11 (2007), 16:32 (2008, aided), 17:29 (2008), 16:25 (2009, aided), 17:25 (2011), 16:06 (2011, aided)

Short-Term Running Goals:

2011: Complete my first Olympic and Half Ironman triathlons

2012: Break 2:40 at St George

Move into endurance mountain biking and trail triathlons (xterra, etc) 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep running. Move into triathlons and get stronger. Keep succeeding at half marathons and the occasional marathon.

Personal:

I know Sasha from the CS program at BYU. We both graduated in 1997. He probably doesn't remember me, because he was definitely more vocal in class and among the students than I was.

Married to Teresa with 3 kids: Anders (4), Kristian (9), and Zoe (12).

Fluent in Danish, but there is obviously very little need for that.

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96.5026.200.000.000.000.000.00122.70
Race: St George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:51:59, Place in age division: 8
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Well, this wasn't too much of a surprise time for me. I think it was a good time considering the injury I had to get over during July and August, and my lack of weekly mileage killed me at mile 24. Furthermore, I've made a resolution to make a change in my life and eat healthy. My diet has gotten progressively worse over the past year, mostly instigated from my heavy traveling during the late winter and spring this year. But enough of that...

I knew we were in for an eventful race when it was raining hard at the start. The wind was there, but I was hoping it wouldn't hit head-on too much. After the usual joking with friends around the toilets, I got into the corral with about 10 min to go. I made my way to the front looking for the 2:45 group, and finally saw MichelleL and met AdamRW. We stuck together for the most part through the first half or maybe a little after that. I had a good surge of energy around mile 15 (as usual) and thought I could pull off a serious negative split. So I started following Ken (?) from the blog and this other guy that was wearing some compression thingy on his left calf muscle. Unfortunately, the Ledges area took a lot out of me. After that, I felt ok but I was on my own.

At mile 23, I was still feeling pretty good and keeping a good pace. I passed Teresa and the kids, along with our friends John & Nicole and their kids (we stayed with them). As soon as I left them, Adam passed by me and told me that Michelle was now in first place. That gave me some extra energy, and it was funny seeing him rally the crowd for the first-place girl runner coming through. Unfortunately, I couldn't hold on. I was just too exhausted and my endurance wasn't up to where it should be. I started cramping a little in the legs, but really it was just low weekly mileage due to injury that got to me. Michelle came by me right at mile 25, and I did a little cheer, thinking there were no girls behind her. However, just 100 yards later this other girl comes by with some guy pacing her (who wasn't running the race). They were going at a pretty good clip and I knew that they would catch Michelle. I saw the guy just hanging out back at mile 22 off the side of the road, but I didn't know he would jump in and try to pace his runner to take first place. In hindsight, that seems a little lame to me, although I'm not sure what the rules are around it. After that girl passed me, I kept running at a decent pace. I think I stopped 3 times to rub the legs a bit. Every time I got running again, I felt good for about .25 miles, then the wall would hit again. I was glad when I saw the finish.

My GPS was about a 1/2 mile off at times, so my mile splits are a little weird.

1. 6:20 - Good pace, although Adam and Michelle's times were faster.

2. 6:33 - It felt solid. Not fast enough to take any wind out of me, but it was still a good effort.

3. 6:10 - Finally got through the initial uphill and we took advantage of the downhill. Still dark. I was still cold. Should have kept my gloves for the first 5 miles.

4. 6:12 - Cruising along.

5. 6:13 - We notice the first place girl in front of us. Adam says don't make a move and make it a race this early, so we hold back.

6. 5:55 - Downhill before Veyo

7. 6:06 - Bottom of Veyo. Michelle stops at the portable with Adam, I keep going knowing that I'll probably have to use the portable at the top of Veyo.

8. 7:24 - Uphill. I use the toilet at the top of the hill to make sure I'm not slowed down by a full bladder the last 18 miles.

9. 6:53 - This is where it got tough. The big hill was over, but we were doing 4 miles of slight uphill against wind and rain.

10. 6:48 - Trying to pick it up, but I can't seem to move any faster without forcing it. Too early to force it.

11. 7:00 - Too slow.

12. 6:39 - Finally over the uphill and now we're level

13. 6:33 - Better, but still too slow. These last 2 miles would have easily been 6:15 - 6:20 in previous years.

14. 6:25 - We pass the 1/2 way point. I start to pick it up a little.

15. 6:02 - The downhill begins. I'm not as fluid as usual 'cause the shoes are soaked.

16. 5:57 - This is always my favorite mile. Just 10 to go and I'm feeling great.

17. 6:19 - I'm energized after the massive downhill.

18. 6:31 - Not bad. I start to feel the fatigue again like I was feeling at mile 11.

19. 7:05 - The ledges area. This was exhausting, and it was the hardest wind/rain of the day.

20. 6:28 - Steep downhill again, but I don't have the energy for sub-6:00

21. 6:23 - Still holding my own. A sub-2:50 is looking realistic at this point.

22. 6:58 - Bump in the road slows me down, but not too much.

23. 6:46 - Still feeling pretty good. I know my family and friends are coming up.

24. 7:32 - I pass the family & friends, and then I start to fade. Adam passes and gets the crowd motivated to cheer the first place girl runner.

25. 8:16 - Had to stop a couple times. The endurance just wasn't there. Michelle and the winning girl pass me.

26. 7:45 - Felt terrible, but I kept moving.

.2 - 7:00 - Enough motivation to gut out a 7:00 pace.

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I'm back into it. I woke up finally somewhat recovered from last Saturday. Went out and did 4 miles in the dark. Felt better as I got further, and felt the best at the very end. Good sign. The quads were recovered, but I was worried about the ankles. They didn't flare up, so I think I'll keep the mileage consistent and low while I strengthen them. The offseason has officially begun.

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4 easy miles with a stop at the store on the way home. Felt good at the end. I need to incorporate some cross training during my time off. Today isn't good due to work commitments, but I'll get in a swim tomorrow and check out the spinning class schedules.

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Easy 4 miles in the morning.

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I got up fairly early and got on the Bonneville Shoreline trail before the snow came. It was nice. I could see the dark clouds coming. Everything felt smooth and easy. I wish all runs were like this.

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5 miles feels really good right  now. I did the east loop up to Wasatch Blvd and back down. Iced my ankles when I got back and felt near 100% afterwards. I am going to try to get in some cross training this week with the running.

I could be doing 8-10 miles a day right now, but I want to give myself complete recovery during this "time off" phase to heal in places that I may not know are slightly injured. Painters in January is looking good.

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Nice easy 5 miles on the east loop. Not a big deal.

Lunch: 1000 meters in the pool. The pool was more crowded today. There were a couple latin guys in the middle lane and some guy doing who-knows-what in the fast lane. So I got in the slow lane and split it with some old guy who was walking. I don't know why he needed the pool to walk in. So he left and then came back with his wife. They kept doing the walking thing and it was really bugging me. Then she stopped me at one point and told me in some broken accent that I was in the slow lane and I needed to change lanes. I told her I was there first, and she should get out of the pool if she's not going to swim.

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5 miles on the east loop. Felt good after warming up.

Felt like I needed to watch some parkour trail running for motivation today.

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Easy 5 in the morning before the big drive to Sacramento.

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In Sacramento. There are a lot of great places to run here, even though they're all flat. Ran 5 miles in the morning, then did abouit 800m swimming in an outdoor pool in the afternoon. The weather was in the '80s today.

Went to the movies at night (late show). When we got out, there was a ghetto fight going on between some teenagers. The mom got involved and then started doing her ghetto head bob while talking to the cop. Made me laugh.

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Just 5 miles in the morning.

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5 miles with some frequent stretching stops before the drive back to Utah. I don't know what's going on, but I was really tight this morning.

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Tight- but a little better than yesterday. I was breathing heavy on this mornings run at home in UT. It's funny how just a few days can make it so I lose the altitude advantage of living at 4500 ft. 

Lunch: swam 800m

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The usual 5 mile hilly loop. Things were ok today after the mile warmup. I am on my second day of ibuprofen, so I should see things improve back to normal by tomorrow or Friday. Ibuprofen is great for pain, but it usually takes 48 hours for it to work effectively on inflamation. At least that's what Dr Toronto taught me. I'll continue the 400mg 3xday dosage and then cut back to 200mg on Friday, then 0 on Saturday.

PM: 6:30 spin class with Christin. I'm going to try to make most of the Wednesday spin classes. It's a great way to get some good cross-training in during the winter.

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Uneventful 5 miles this morning. Things are feeling pretty good now. Inflamation is down. I'll continue to stretch and ween myself off the ibuprofen on Friday.

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Felt great this morning. I gave myself a running warmup and tried not to start too fast. I ran the entire hill course and felt better the whole time as I went faster. Started at about an 8:00/pace and got up to 6:30-7:00 the last couple miles.

Signed up for the Painter's half marathon in January. I'm in the series, so I'll probably also do the Hurricane half marathon in May, but I'm not sure.

Time to ween off the Ibuprofen- I'm just taking 200mg 3x/day today and tomorrow, then I'm done. Hopefully, the stretching while the achilles aren't inflamed will help restore me back to 100% without relying on anti-inflamatories. I was free of inflamation a few weeks before St George while on Prednisone, but it came back after I went off of it. I was doing higher mileage at that time, so I'm hoping the low mileage I'm doing right now coupled with stretching and cross-training will do the trick.

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Nice trail run up corner canyon with some friends.

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I felt awful and tight this morning until I got moving. I felt better at mile 1, and pretty good by the end. Keeping loose all day- and I definitely feel better than I would have if I didn't run this morning.

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Swapped out the inserts in my shoes this morning and started using the soft soles again. The run felt pretty good.

PM: Swim at the Murray Rec Center on the way home. My friends all played basketball, but I couldn't bring myself to do it.

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The run felt good again today. No inflammation. Spinning tonight.

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