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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,

Member Since:

Jan 20, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

My personal best marathon was my first marathon. I ran the St. George Marathon in 2005, and finished in 3:14. I was hurting at the end, and had to walk too much between miles 22 and 26, but I finished. I had hoped to drop that time in 2006 and qualify for Boston, but hamstring pain and other distractions took their toll and I ended up finishing in 3:25.

Personal Bests:

  • Marathon: 3:14:53 (St. George, 2005)
  • Half Marathon: 1:31:02 (Hobble Creek, 2006)
  • 5K: 19:50 (Murray Fun Days, 2006)
  • 50K: 5:16 (Goblin Valley Ultra, 2006)
I don't know my PB for a 10K, but I've run a 10K in around 38:59, which may or may not be a PB. (I don't really like the 10K distance - too long to be a sprint, and too short to be an endurance run).

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get back into shape.

Long-Term Running Goals:

The Wasatch 100 in under 22 hours. Hell, ANY finish at the Wasatch 100 would be great.

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Mizuno Wave Rider 11 Lifetime Miles: 22.25
Vasque Velocity Lifetime Miles: 30.10
Total Distance
14.80
Mizuno Wave Rider 11 Miles: 8.70Vasque Velocity Miles: 6.10
Total Distance
3.00

Seeing as how I haven't run since 1972 I thought I did pretty well on my first attempt to get back into some semblance of running shape. I think that bike commuting has kept me fairly fit, but my endurance leaves something to be desired -- although somehow my third mile was my fastest mile this morning, it must have been mostly downhill.

Splits:

  • Mile 1:   8:00
  • Mile 2:   7:34
  • Mile 3:   7:04 
  • Total:   22:42

I'll include a link to my GPS output once I figure out this new Garmin Connect thingy.

Aha!

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/10538043

Mizuno Wave Rider 11 Miles: 3.00
Comments(6)
Total Distance
3.00

Well, the GPS actually says 2.98 miles, but I'm saying that's close enough to 3.0 to make no difference. We're rounding up, people!

 I surprised myself by actually getting out of bed to go running this morning. I wasn't particulary sore from yesterday's run and bike rides, but my right hip is a bit achey. I think that's more bike-related than running-related, but I was a little concerned when I first hit the street. Half a block into the run I suddenly remembered that I do, in fact, have hamstrings. But, after a good half-mile or so into the run they loosened up and didn't give me any cause for concern. (Note to self: get into a yoga class).

 I ran the Underpass Loop course that I've run many times before, so everything was familiar territory, from the long slightly uphill stretch on Parley's Canyon Blvd, to the grind running up the hill under I-80, to the long flat 1700 East. No surprises, no drama, just a good run.

No splits today because I accidentally left my GPS in bike mode, which doesn't do automatic mile splits. (Which is lame). My total time was 22:25, which matches yesterday's pace.

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/10648697

Mizuno Wave Rider 11 Miles: 3.00
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Total Distance
2.70

I meant to go for 3.0 miles, but just missed. I mapped out the route last night, but I turned a little too early, and cut some distance of the total. I left my GPS at the office the previous night, so I didn't have it to chastise me for changing the route.

Total time: 20:30.5

Here's the route:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3072635

Mizuno Wave Rider 11 Miles: 2.70
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Total Distance
6.10

The Pipeline kicked my butt this morning. As I was running staggering along in the first mile I was thinking to myself "I used to run ultras, how can I not be able to run the Pipeline?" But, then the trail leveled out, I found my pace, and I ground out another five miles.

Amazingly, I've never been on the section of the Pipeline Trail from Burch Hollow to Elbow Fork, so I didn't know what I was getting myself into. I figured it would be like the rest of the trail, but it turns out the only significant elevation change on the trail takes place on the first mile of that segment. A few years ago I would have just tucked my chin down and charged the switchbacks. This morning, yeah, not so much.

This section of the trail is different from the rest of the Pipeline. The trees are thicker and the trail is narrower. For about a mile I ran through thin single track, with long grasses whipping against my shins. It was spectacular. After turning around at Elbow Fork I had an awe-inspiring view of the clouds swirling around Mt. Raymond as the sun broke through the clouds behind me.

The trail marker says that from Burch Hollow to Elbow Fork is only 2.0 miles, but my GPS tracked it as just over 3 miles. (6 miles R/T). I'm leaning towards the GPS distance being closer to correct because I don't want to believe that me close to an hour to run 4 miles.

Splits:

  • Mile 1:  13:06
  • Mile 2:  11:04
  • Mile 3:    8:37
  • Mile 4:    8:15
  • Mile 5:    8:33
  • Mile 6:    8:30
  • Total:    58:38
Note: the "total" above includes 30 seconds that's attributed to the 1/10th of a mile after the 6 mile mark.

GPS output:

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/10735785

Vasque Velocity Miles: 6.10
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Total Distance
14.80
Mizuno Wave Rider 11 Miles: 8.70Vasque Velocity Miles: 6.10
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