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May 02, 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: 15.70 Month: 5.50 Year: 183.00
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Today was difficult to get out the door.  I hit the nooze twice, and when I finally got up, I layed around on the floor attempting to stretch.  Felt sluggish, tired, and sore.  Maybe I shouldn't have swam a mile last night.

I did get out the door and I did my 2 mile warm-up by running for 4 minutes and walking for 1 minute.  After the warm-up, I forced my poor tired body to move a little bit faster.  I walked for a minuter after every mile.  It seemed I was determined to not run very hard today.

Finally, after a few more miles, I picked up the pace to 8:30.  Every hill I tried to stay under a 9:00 pace, and the small hills I did fartleks.  The last mile was a 7:30 pace.  I feel so much better now.  I'm glad I ran.  Ate a bagel with cream cheese and 2 fried eggs.  Later today, the 2 yr old and I are getting a juicy hamberger with fries!

11 miles = 1:39:46 (9:05 pace)

2 mile warm-up = 19:35 (9:48 pace)

Next 9 miles = 1:20:11 (8:55 pace)  walk breaks made the times seem like a slow run.

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