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Location:

Taylorsville,UT,

Member Since:

Nov 20, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Eden 10-miler 65:47

Half Marathon 1:26:17

5K 18:01

 I rank somewhere between the competitive recreational runner and the competitive highschool runner. Here's the scale:

10 - World record holder; 9 - Olympic Athlete; 8 - National elite; 7 - Professional runner; 6 - College All-american; 5 - College runner; 4 - Local elite; 3 - Competitive runner; 2 - Recreational runner; 1 - Jogger

It's a tough scale.

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

  • Run for fun and health, be fit in my 40s
  • Run a strong half marathon, under 1:25, good, under 1:20, great.

Long-Term Running Goals:

  • Be a disciplined runner, to be competitive in my age category, and feel strong while racing.
  •  Somehow actually put together a full year of running: increased discipline and decreased distraction and injuries
  • Be a 17/36 guy for 5K/10K (not realistic now)
  • Be a competitive Master's runner

Personal:

Spoken for, Christian, piano player, soli deo gloria, at least that's the ideal. Living for Triune God, beautiful wife, cute sons, self; hopefully in that order but Adam's nature and my own choices, not to mention worldly temptations like to play with the ideal.

Idealism, tempered by reality, with a healthy skepticism.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
NB Red Trail Lifetime Miles: 8.00
Yellow Nike Workout Lifetime Miles: 57.50
Race: Minuteman 5K (2.8 Miles) 00:18:12
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.000.000.002.804.80

This was my 3rd race of the year and it was fun that it was so competitive.  I'm just hoping to sharpen up as I'm still rounding into shape.  Hoping to run a college 4 miler in 3 weeks and not take last place! I saw Doug at the beginning and figured it would be perfect to run with him. He did a fantastic job of not starting off too fast and still passing people who do after the first 400.  I ran to his side and behind until we started down the big hill on state where he got race form advice from Bill? (sorry don't know ur name). Bill started on the downhill and took off and I tagged behind him.  I commented that he likes the downhill and he gave me his standard, "I'm old and slow." He said the same thing to me at the Great Salt Lake Half 2 years ago. After tagging on him we went through the mile in 6:37 and I was a little surprised that it was that slow, I wasn't pushing myself 100% so then I picked it up and started to pick people off.

 Altogether I figure I passed 20 people between mile 1 and the end.  I started to get at a max level, (hold, hard, hurt) and was feeling good. When I saw mile 2 in 11:00 I actually miscalculated and thought that I was running slightly negative split pace, not thinking that two 6:30 miles added up to 13, not 11.  That actually means I was running well because I was focused on my running and not my watch, cause I'm not actually bad at math.  The last mile with the hill up to the stadium I could see Bill Cobler, another Wasatch veteran, Susannah and Carol's husband? I knew that was good cause that meant I'm not in bad shape.  One day I'd love to not just see Bill ahead of me but actually beat him. That might only come cause he's gonna turn 50 some day, and I'll only be 40!

Felt good coming into the finish with a sprint.  I did pass a few on the hill, but didn't catch any of the aforementioned.  Seeing the time of 18:12 I was confused and disappointed.  Patrich Rotich, you're a really nice guy, but why did you follow Demetrio and not the motorcycle? As a fast runner you have an obligation to know the course!  Actually I talked to Pat and asked him where he went to college but he says he didn't, he's just run all over the world including a 2:15 marathon.  Ok, you're forgiven, but not really!  Overall though, even with that tough last mile uphill, I ran faster the last mile than the 1st so I can't complain, I do however need to evaluate how hard I push myself, I'd say 85% this race, and be ready to hold my hand over the flame in the next race.  Peace to all and to all a good run.

Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 17:58:50 from 24.10.248.6

Very nice run.

I really appreciated your comment on my blog. I'm not sure how old you are, but once you turn 40 it helps to have a bit of a defiant attitude. I know that I won't be running the times at 70 that I am today. So, one day age will get us all.

But it doesn't have to be today!

From allie on Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 18:21:12 from 174.23.182.80

great race! very odd how everything turned out yesterday with the short course and all. but you ran well and finished strong. nice job.

From Burt on Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 00:37:17 from 68.225.214.248

Well, if everybody took a wrong turn, at least it cut the race short and not long. Nice job.

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