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April 26, 2024

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Location:

St George,

Member Since:

Mar 10, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Best 10K:  2013 Spectrum 10K 40:34

Best Half Marathon:  2012 Dog Town 1:29:57

Best Marathon: 2013 St George 3:12:15

Best 50-miler 2012 8:36

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep running!!!!

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep Running!!!

Personal:

I am married with eight children.  All of them are ours. My wife is so awesome!

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Miles:This week: 11.00 Month: 69.30 Year: 161.30
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.300.003.000.009.30

Treadmill Intervals: 2 x (600m + 800m + 1000m)

2 mile warm-up (7:30 pace)
2x200 [200 easy, 200 (6:00), 200 easy, 200 (6:00), 200 easy]
1 mile (7:30)
2X of:
600 @ 6:00 pace (10 mph)
800 @ 6:15 pace (9.6 mph)
1000 @ 6:25 pace (9.3 mph)
1 mile cool down

Recovery between intervals was the same time duration of each speed interval. For example 600 was 2:12 recovery, 800 was 3:06, and 1000 was 4:00. The extra mile before my intervals was a visitor that stopped by my treadmill to talk to me right when I was getting ready to go into my first 600. I wanted to tell him to leaving me alone, can't you see I'm working out!? But I was nice and talked to him for a few minutes. I ended up averaging a 7:30 pace during the entire workout... That was lucky! Why do treadmill 6:00 pace seem harder than actually running that exact pace on the track? I wanted to throw-up after each interval!!

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