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Location:

Woods Cross,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 01, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Current Running Life:
5k: 17:50 (2010 NSL)
10k: 38:20 (2007 Des News)
1/2 Marathon: 1:23:30 (2009 Provo Half)
Marathon: 2:53:46 (2007 St George)

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

Personal:

Daddy to 3 great kids - 16 year old son and 11 year old twin daughters

I do not know what tomorrow will bring but I do know it will start with a run.

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Saucony Grid A2 Lifetime Miles: 125.40
GoRun2 Lifetime Miles: 53.70
Adrenaline 2014 Blue (1) Lifetime Miles: 442.70
Adrenaline 2014 Red (1) Lifetime Miles: 429.20
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Adrenaline 2012 G Miles: 36.20Adrenaline 2012 E Miles: 8.00
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Adrenaline 2012 G Miles: 5.00
Comments(10)
Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:42:17
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Part of me would like to forget this race completely.  I can't treat it as a learning experience or something to grow from. because I am not walking away with anything that I didn't already know.  Quite simply, it was a huge disappointment because it is hard evidence of where I am as a runner right now and I do not like it.  Despite the heat, these results are not acceptable.  That is not to say that I have any regrets because the trip was absolutely amazing.  The last time I was in Boston was the year of the Noreaster and I couldn't enjoy all that Boston had to offer.  We were able to do everything that should be done in Boston this time.  We flew in Thursday and had dinner and Legal Seafood.  Did a nice 7 mile run exploring Boston then did the Freedom Trail and Expo on Friday.  Went whale watching on Saturday and had dinner in China town with Teena & Ryan, Smooth & Larry, Lloyd, Ronnie, Lark, Jeff, Marcie, Mindy and others.  On Sunday we ran the BAA 5k, went to the Red Sox game, pasta party and the Italian village on the North end.  It was a really great trip.

Now on to the race.  With the temps expected to be in the mid to high 80's and all of the warnings that the BAA sent out, I knew that it was going to be slow.  I decided to target 3:20 figuring that dropped me back 10-15 minutes from my original plan.  If I were smart, I would have turned it into a long run and gone for 3:30.  I guess what makes us who we are is our drive and desire to not settle.  Called Kam on Sunday night and decided to meet him in corral 7 and run with him.  After riding the bus to Hopkinton and hanging out in the athletes village with Teena, Smooth, Lloyd, Ronnie, Lark, Jeff and Mindy I made my way to corral 3 and thought about ditching the plan to run with Kam.  I ultimately decided that running with somebody I knew would be a better experience than starting a couple of minutes sooner so I headed back to find him.  The gun went off and 6 minutes later we crossed the starting line.  We started at a very controlled pace.  First 3 miles were in the 7:15-7:20 range.  Despite the fact that I was sweating buckets I suddenly had the urge to pee during the 4th mile (I think).  We passed a wooded area and I thought this would be the last place I could go before we started into the towns and all of the crowds.  As I was taking care of business, a lady ran in front of me, dropped her shorts and did her thing.  What is it about running that makes us lose all inhibition?  I spent the next 1/2 mile working my way back up to Kam.  In hindsight, this was a mistake.  The pace felt great but it probably took a little out of me.  I drank Gatorade and dumped a cup of water on my head at every aid station and Gu'd every 4 miles.  Held a steady pace but I knew my body was working too hard.  Kam and I got sepearted at the mile 7 aid station.  I eventually saw him about 20 yards ahead and just kept on eye on him for the next couple of miles.  At mile 8 I started having the internal conversation that usually doesn't happen until mile 20 so I knew I was in for a long day. Lost sight of Kam for good at mile 9.  My pace slowed but was still reasonable.  I made a goal to make it to Wellsley.  When I got to Wellsley I decided that I was going to do what you are supposed to do in Wellsley.  After high fiving for a bit, I stopped for my first kiss.  Stopped for 2 more along the way and I have now exactly doubled the number of women that I have kissed in my life from 3 to 6 (sad but true).  My pace hadn't dropped off too much and I still felt I could salvage a semi-respectable time.  Hit the half in 1:39:?? which was perfect for a 3:20 finish.  My next goal was to get to the Newton hills.  Took my first extended walking break through an aid station at mile 16.  I convinced myself that I would not walk any of the Newton hills.  Ran all 4 of them and only walked a short time in between a couple of them.  Crested Heartbreak Hill and that was it.  My race was done.  It was run/walk the rest of the way.  After a short walk break I would start running and felt decent and thought I could keep it up but eventually had to walk again.  No way to sugar coat it.  It was awful, embarassing, pathetic, weak, disappointing.  As I approached the Citgo sign I started thinking that I should start seeing some white bibs (wave 2 start).  Looked back and sure enough here comes one flying down the road.  Looked again and it was Rachelle.  Unbelievable how well she was running (not really unbelievable because she is a great runner and was very well prepared).  At this point I made as good of an effort to run the rest of the way.  Becky was at the Hynnes convention center so I stopped and gave her a kiss before stumbling that last 200 yards to the finish line.

Felt about as bad as I ever have at the end of the race.  Walked for what seemed like forever to get my drop bag.  While walking to find Becky I got my phone out and sat down to text my mom that I was done and still alive and kind of had an emotional break down.  Getting emotional is not something that I do so it was strange.  Eventually pulled myself together and Becky was able to track me down and we walked back to the hotel.

Now I need to figure out what happened.  I was very well hydrated going into the race and feel as though I had a decent store of glucose.  My best guess is that the heat has a greater effect on heavier runners.  I started the race over 190 pounds and I think it takes a lot of work for my body to regulate the temperature.  The other possibility is that this is just the runner that I am now.  I have been running for 8 years and the rule of thumb is that you only improve for 7 years.  Add to that me turning 40 and I may just be on the downside of running.  Fortunately, there are enough runners around to disprovie that.  What I do know is that tomorrow morning I am going to wake up and go running. 

Adrenaline 2012 G Miles: 26.20
Comments(26)
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I'm now paying the price of taking a few days off of work.  Too much work to do this morning so I wasn't able to sneak a run in.  My legs feel heavy but not sore so I should be able to pick up the mileage next week.

I've been thinking a lot about what happened on Monday and unfortunately I think that I cannot simply blame it on the heat. While I was reviewing my training over the past couple of months I noticed a trend that I need to reverse.  I am becoming a quitter.  I often times take the easy way out instead of pushing hard in training to build mental toughness.  It started with the switch back repeats at Freedom Hills park that I didn't finish.  There was a tempo run that I abandoned followed by a few VO2 workouts that I completely skipped.  Then there was the disaster at the Riverton 1/2 (another hot race).  Have I completely lost what little mental edge I had?  I wonder if I can find the desire to rebuild what I have lost.

Comments(3)
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
9.000.009.00

AM: 4 miles

Absolutely perfect morning for a run.  It started to rain a little towards the end but it felt really good.  Other than a little soreness in my achilles tendons everything feels good.  The plan is to get a few more miles in this afternoon while my girls are at soccer practice.  Let's see if I can stick to the plan.

PM: 5 miles

Nice and easy miles through Centerville while the girls had soccer practice.  Kept a steady 8:00/mile and felt very comfortable.  I need to make better luinch choices when I am planning on running in the afternoon.  For future reference, the Costco pizza/hot dog combo is not good pre-run food.

Adrenaline 2012 E Miles: 4.00Adrenaline 2012 G Miles: 5.00
Comments(1)
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Nice and easy miles.  A little sore to start but felt better as the run progressed.  Not sure if I will be able to get a run in tomorrow as I will be supporting Becky at the Salt Lake half.  I will either need to get out super early or sneak one in during the day.

Adrenaline 2012 E Miles: 4.00
Comments(5)
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
18.0026.2044.20
Adrenaline 2012 G Miles: 36.20Adrenaline 2012 E Miles: 8.00
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