Training for Top of Utah 2011

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Location:

Snoqualmie,WA,

Member Since:

Oct 09, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

9th Grade track - Mile Run -5:29 

5K Snoqualmie (WA) 21:09 (2010)

10K Fall City Days Fun Run (WA)  43:11 (2009)

Half Marathon Snoqualmie (WA) 1:36:52 (2010)

Newport Oregon Marathon  3:30:09 (2010)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Upcoming races:

Top of Utah 2011

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run at least one of each of the following each year and  PR.


Personal:

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Great day for a run. Somehow my shorts have been dissappearing and so I had to borrow some of Tori's shorts. Surprisingly they fit pretty well. I could have used my racing shorts but didn't want to freeze as they are very thin and it was 38 degrees out. 

3.3 miles to main park - water

at 6 miles bottom of parkway accelerade

at 8.5 miles via mill pond road centenial park and water

then to Mt. Si golf course and snovalley trail with a backtrack to mill pond road to the bottom of parkway 12 miles accelerade and stretching before the run/jog up the 2 miles of hill. As of 12 miles pace is 8:52 and feeling pretty good.

Then comes the hill...I'm running it at the end to make myself become a little more mentally tough as that last 5-6 miles in the marathon made me hurt that first time around. First .5 miles no problem, then 1.5 miles with HR in the 160's was tough but I pushed through.

at 14 miles another short walking break with accelerade then off to home with 2 miles left.

Pace ended up at 9:00 and HR avg. was 143. I was pretty happy with the run and even now a couple hours after the run I'm still feeling pretty good. I am definitely feeling better about this upcoming marathon than the last one, my first one. Sommer Reynolds (S. Sundwall's sister) is gunning for a 3:30 and I am going to try and keep up. I ran my first 10K with her for the first few miles and she really helped me.

When I wasn't carrying a bottle and was on flat ground I worked on keeping my arms low with my hands about waist high. Noticed that when my thoughts were just going wherever my HR stayed lower. So need to keep that in mind for racing. Tried to keep a nice easy stride to conserve energy and it seemed to work pretty well.

Watching our 2 younger daughters today so wifey pooh can get a little break with her Mom.

Radius 6 Miles: 16.00
Weight: 164.00Calories: 2185.00
Comments
From Snoqualmie on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 09:28:39 from 67.171.56.164

That's a great run, Jeff! Long distance AND the monster Parkway hill. Excellent! So glad you had good weather too. Ryan Hall's coach made him start carrying his hands a little lower too, to keep his heart rate down. You and Ryan, man! So alike! :)

From jefferey on Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 10:40:47 from 67.171.56.220

That's a mighty big stretch Sno!! Wow is that a big stretch!! You know what I'm talking about on that hill though don't you. Especially that last .5 mile, it can be a spirit breaker. That's why I've been doing it just to get stronger. Good luck on your run today!

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