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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,

Member Since:

May 22, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

5k - 16:40 (2014 SLCTC Winter Series)

Half - 1:15:26 (2014 Canyonlands)

Full - 2:34:17 (2014 Boston)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay in shape

Personal:

Married with sons ages 8 and 4

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Met Jake, Nate, Fritz and Rob at HHS for a long run. Ran through Tanner Park up Wasatch and about 1/2 mile past Ruth's. Then turned around and did a Josh MP tempo. 10.1 to 17.1 was 39:48 or about a 5:41 pace with a drop of almost 800 ft. I felt really good until the sugarhouse hill and then I was done. Cooled down about 4 a lot of it around the highland track.

Absolutely perfect weather and I could not be more grateful for the partners willing to run pace with me.

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Lunch run in the 2:00 hour. Super windy which I just love. Left hip and right glute were both quite sore.

Skechers Go Run 2 (gray/green) Miles: 8.00
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1.700.000.000.001.70

Treadmill at physical therapy appointment.

Based on the tests done, I have some hip alignment issues that have caused my right leg to be too short when standing/running (too long when sitting). He was able to do an adjustment and provide me with a self-adjusting routine.

Based on other tests, I have weak glutes on both sides. I compensate with the TFL on my left side and the hamstring on my right side. So a few glute exercises were given. I also have a super tight IT band on my left side which to date has never caused any grief.

Although my toes point out on my left foot, my kneecaps point straight ahead so there's not much he can do about that. I am going back for further evaluation and therapy soon.

Long day with Colin sick with me in my office in the morning (I managed to get him to sleep for 2.5 hours under one of my desks)and then hospitalized in the evening after a doctor visit showed low oxygen and no recovery after treatment. Learned at Primary Childrens that he has RSV. He has done as well as we could hope and should come home this afternoon.

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3-2-1 sharpening workout for Canyonlands on Saturday. Warmed up about 2.5 to Wasatch and did it on the Wasatch rollers. Started out a bit slow with a 6:04 (40 up 50 down) running with Adam then took off and went maybe a bit fast for the next two at 5:35 (40 up 25 down) and 5:38 (40 up 60 down). Then a .5 mile rest and Adam left. Then 2 at 5:42 (65 up 50 down) and 5:46 (5 up 30 down) which felt like the right effort. Then .25 mile rest and 1 in 5:33 (35 up 50 down).

Felt good the whole time. It was a strong effort but I never felt like I was really working to hold pace.

Overall, I will be upset if I don't hit 5:45 pace on Saturday and the goal is 5:39 pace. 

Skechers Go Run 2 (gray/green) Miles: 11.20
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Thursday afternoon run from work to 11th ave and C. Nice afternoon. Feeling pretty good.

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Nice morning run from home. 5 stries on west high track. On my way to Moab! 1:13:59 or die trying.

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Race: Canyonlands Half (13.1 Miles) 01:15:26, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.0013.100.0020.10

I went to Moab with my family and mom. We stayed at the Aarchway Inn along the course and they shuttled me to the buses which was nice. As we were pulling away I realized I didn't have my watch and he waited for me to get it. Good service.

Buses were efficient and uneventful - I talked to a brewer from Alamosa, CO. When I got out in the canyon, it wasn't as cold as I was expecting. I found James before long and hung out with him. We warmed up 3. I felt good but worried that I didn't feel very hydrated and decided to drink at every aid station.

For the first mile, I was part of a chase pack chasing Smyth. That pack thinned out over the course of the mile and I tried to stay on the tail end of it. After I passed a guy probably right around mile 1, I was by myself the rest of the race. Never passed anyone and was never passed by anyone.  Mile 1 was 5:22 which was what I expected. Then I tried to get in a good rhtyhym but I felt like the first four were a slight downhill the whole way. So my pace stayed a bit quicker than anticipated with 5:32, 5:37, 5:34 for the next three miles. The pace wasn't hard but I feared my ability to hold it for 13 miles. Mile 5 has a couple of gradual hills and I stayed with it at 5:43 and 5:42 for the next mile.

During this time, there had been varying headwinds/crosswinds/tailwinds but nothing that affected racing that I remember. During mile 7 was when the first big headwinds started hitting (gusts up to 30mph were in the forecast). I think I was at 6:13 pace right around 6.55 on my watch (36:50 at the half of  the half which was right on but my garmin wasn't matching the mile markers) but I sped up and got the mile down to 5:55 when the wind died down. I decided that the new strategy was to not fall apart with the big headwinds and take advantage of the tailwinds as much as possible. Miles 8 and 9 were both 5:46 with varying winds. During mile 10, the headwind picked up right at the base of the hill that is about 50 ft over .2 miles. So, the strongest headwind of the race on the steepest hill. My pace was 6:29 when I hit the top of the hill  and I managed to get it down to 6:04. There continued to be a strong headwind heading west and then finally relief toward the end of mile 11 when I turned south toward Moab. I was not feeling quick coming under the road - 6:03 for mile 11.

I am tired and I am not feeling great but now I've got a pretty big tailwind. I passed my family at the Aarchway and that was a nice boost. Mile 12 was 5:39. I felt pretty done at this point and kept looking at my watch which I hate doing (.8 to go...). I managed a 5:47 for the last mile and 5:20 pace for the last .18 (56 seconds). I was a bit long so all of the splits are a bit fast.

I was glad to not give into the wind and develop the strategy to really push hard at opportune times to make up time in the second half. There was a time there when it felt like the Saltair 10K where I was just going to have to give in to the wind and finish the race but the winds relented often enough and I was motivated enough to stay with it.

1:15:25 is my PR from the DesNews half so I missed it by 1 second! Obviously this is a much better performance but come on. Where was the mindfulness on that one? I was glad to place sixth among a competitive field and I feel like I am still on the right track for a 2:35 at Boston. Cooled down 4 with James and had two beers before my family caught up with me.

These are some of the best organized and executed races in Utah. My first half was The Other Half in 2010. With 167 miles of sporadic training and no running for the three weeks prior to the race, I got a 1:47 and that felt awful. Everything about these races is so well thought out. It is clear they care about the runner's experience and not just the entry fee.

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51.9010.0016.100.0078.00
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