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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)

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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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I usually run 2 easy runs per week (6 miles at an easy pace). Until my leg feels a little better, I am going to replace these days with complete rest days. I hate taking extra days off but I think that this is the smartest approach to let my leg heal. My biggest concern is the loss of fitness. With the taper for Des News and now this, my miles have really dropped the last few weeks.

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Was planning on running 9 or 10 today but right leg really hurts. Decided that limping an extra 4 miles would do more harm than good. This injury is becoming very discouraging. I am having a real hard time pin pointing exactly what it is. The pain is either at the top of the calf, behind the knee or at the bottom of the hamstring. It is a stabbing pain everytime I push off. It only hurts when I run. As soon as I stop the pain is gone. When I poke and prod at the area I can't find a specific area where the pain is. The most frustrating part is that everything else feels really good and I am ready to bump my training up.

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Leg still hurts. Almost stopped running after 1/4 mile but decided to play with the pace to see if I could find a pace that didn't hurt too bad. Found that if I run slow (8:30/mile) then the pain is manageable.

With 3 marathons in the next 2 months, I have to decide how to proceed. Do I take an entire week off and hope the leg heals or run everything at a slow and painful pace and throw all time goals out the window? At the start of the year, I signed up for the grand slam with the goal of finishing in the top 10. Assuming that things do not improve, this is going to be difficult to achieve (currently in 6th with 11th just 18 minutes behind). I guess that I will just take it one day at a time.

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One of my biggest flaws in running form is that I lean forward from my waist. I found that if I run taller then my calf does not hurt as bad. Spent a lot of time watching my shadow and reflection in buildings to make sure that my lean was correct. I think that this was a contributing factor to the injury. I got pretty dehydrated towards the end of the run. Ended up losing 6 pounds during the run. Not the greatest run but at least I was able to get in the planned miles.

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Due to my modified running gait, I am now experiencing pain in my gastrocnemius. It hurts while walking now. Have decided to take this week completely off. St George is my goal race so I would rather take some time off now. I am going to run Park City and TOU very conservatively just so that I can finish the grand slam.

Like alot of people that started running in the current boom, I skipped all the baby steps to get to the marathon and jumped right into the big daddy. I think that, going forward, I am going to focus on shorter races (5K-1/2 marathon) and improve on those. My body is just not responding to marathon training the way that I expected it to.

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Calf was feeling better so I decided to test it. Besides, I couldn't pass up the perfect running temperature. Plan was to go as long as it was comfortable. If significant pain started or if my gait became altered, I would stop. Ran a loop that has several points that I could bail and head home. After 1/4 mile, I decided to push the pace for 1/4 mile to see what would happen. Felt pretty good. Backed off for a while then bumped the pace up to 5k pace for 1/4 mile. Continued with the fartlek until mile 4 (mixed in marathon pace, 1/2 marathon pace and easy pace) when my calf started to ache a little. Ran 2 easy mile back home. Although I am not pain free, I was able to run normally and even push the pace. This is a good sign that the leg is healing. The real test will be tomorrow morning. Hopefully, I won't have a set back.

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Took it easy today. A couple of times I thought of stretching the run out a little bit but decided that it was better to be conservative.

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I have been able to push a little more each day. While I am not pain free, I feel as though my calf is healing. I've been running the same loop for 3 days in a row. It is getting kind of boring but I am still tentative to hit any significant hills since this seems to aggrevate the injury. Hoping to get in 18 tomorrow.

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The first 3 miles I was light headed. I was also sweating a little more than I thought I should have been. The next few miles felt pretty good. Once I got to mile 11 my calf was really hurting. The last 6 miles were pretty painful. While the pain was discouraging, I do feel better this week than I did last week. I guess it is 2 steps forward and 1 step back. Everything else felt really good. I'm hoping my fitness hasn't dropped off too much. It has been a few weeks since I have had a good quality workout.

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After a 1 mile warm up I started to bump up the pace to see how my leg responds and to test my fitness. Ran 1 mile at MP then 4 miles at tempo pace. Finished with an easy mile to cooldown. I could definitely feel my reduced training. My breathing was much more labored than it should have been. It felt good to get in some quality miles. My calf actually hurt less to run at the faster pace.

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Went out the door to a pretty impressive lightning show. Some looked a little too close for comfort. In addition, my calf is a little more sore today. Too many things telling me not to run this morning. I will try to get out tonight if my calf feels better.

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A little warm and windy. Ran 7 miles at marathon pace. Since my mileage is down, I am trying to run at a little quicker pace. Calf still hurts but there is some improvement.

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4 miles @ marathon pace. Calf hasn't improved much this week. I can maintain marathon pace for a few miles then it really starts to ache. I am hoping that next week's taper for the Park City marathon will allow it to heal.

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Nice cool morning run. Still running conservative mileage. I've been about 15-20 miles per week short for the past few weeks. Calf pain stayed consistent throughout the run. This is a good sign. Last week, the pain became unbearble at about mile 11. I noticed at one point during the run that if I turned my right foot inward a little, the pain subsided. I am splay footed so my foot was actually landing more straight. If nothing else, this injury has helped me fix a few flaws in my form. Ran the last 2 miles a little faster than marathon pace and it felt really good.

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Right calf still sore but feeling quite a bit better. Left knee hurt pretty badly for the 1st quarter mile. Was fine once it warmed up. Everything else felt really good and I should be ready for Park City on Saturday.

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Got a late start this morning because I was debating whether or not to run. Getting on the scale and realizing that I was a little heavier than I would like to be convinced me to head out the door. Ran at a very comfortable pace to the golf course and back. Everything felt really good. Right calf was tight but didn't really hurt. Could feel a twinge in the left knee but it didn't hurt like yesterday.

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Warm and windy. Took it pretty easy today. Body feeling much like yesterday. I plan on taking tomorrow off and running easy on Friday.

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Felt really good this morning. Ran 3 miles at marathon pace. Calf strain is now just a dull ache.

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Race: Park City Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:21:24, Place overall: 13, Place in age division: 4
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Background

This was the third of five marathons that I am running as part of the Utah Grand Slam. It’s been 5 weeks since the last marathon and the next one is in 4 weeks. A calf strain presented itself after the last marathon. It took me a week to realize that it was an actual injury and not the usual post marathon soreness. Knowing that I had 3 marathons in the near future, I had to somehow balance running and rest. I had to put in enough miles to maintain some level of fitness but not so many that I didn’t give the injury a chance to heal. I could only get in about 40 miles per week with no real quality workouts. Since my training was less than stellar, I had no choice but to treat this as a training run and just enjoy myself. This is a pretty small marathon (300 marathoners, 40 half marathoners and 24 marathon relay teams) and is one of the few chances that I would ever have of picking up an age group award. Convincing myself to run this at a slower pace was really difficult because I knew if I pushed myself, I had a chance at bringing home some hardware. I estimated that the course itself was about 5 minutes slower than average and I would give myself another 10 minutes so 3:30 was the goal finish time. My strategy was to start at 8:00 min/mile, give back 30 sec/mile on the hills between 12 and 17 then make up the difference the next 8 miles which were downhill and hold on the last mile which was slightly uphill.

Race Morning

Woke up at 3:30 on marathon morning to thunder and lightning. Hopefully this would be a typical summer storm and only last a short while. My wife and son wanted to accompany me the starting line and meet me at various points of the race. We all headed out the door at 5:00 a.m. and got to the packet pick up at about 6:00. This is the first marathon that I have run where the start and finish lines are at the same place. It was nice to be able to drive right to the starting line. It was a little windy which worried me. After almost missing the start due to a slow port-o-potty line we were off promptly at 6:30. Miraculously, the wind stopped and it turned out to be perfect running weather – temperature in the 50’s and clear skies.

The Race

Miles 1-7 (Avg Pace 7:35/mile)

The course starts with a short uphill then quickly drops for an extended downhill. This was great except we have to finish on this same route going the other way. I was not looking forward to the return trip. Pushed a little on the second mile but was feeling very comfortable. It was here that I started thinking about bagging the “training run” idea. The next few miles were rolling hills. We would go from asphalt to dirt roads to bike paths. Mostly ran by cow pastures which smelled wonderful. I was maintaining a steady pace and felt like I was holding back a little (just as planned).

Miles 8-11 (Avg Pace 7:40/mile)

At about the 9 mile mark I started thinking that my lack of training was going to catch up to me. I was feeling fine but my legs felt a little off. Not hurting at all just not firing on all cylinders. Also, I was trying to make a conscious effort to back off a little before the start of hills. There was a group of runners ahead of me that included a couple of people from the Grand Slam and a couple of runners that I knew where in my age group. I couldn’t decide if I should stick with them or let them go. Of course my competitive side won out and I made sure they stayed within striking distance.

Miles 12-17 (Avg Pace 8:11)

This is the difficult part of the course. The first few miles were a gradual uphill. I love running uphill and usually do relatively well. The only problem is that running uphill aggravates my calf injury. I was concerned about how my calf would respond to this section of the course. Everything felt good so instead of worrying about it, I just ran comfortable and in control. I was able to catch a couple of guys that I had been trailing for the last few miles at about the halfway mark. At mile 15 we turned into a neighborhood and started some serious climbs. We would climb a little then we would get a break followed by another climb. The kicker was at mile 16.5 where there is a nasty climb until mile 17. We peaked at 7,041 feet and for the first time I could feel the altitude.

Miles 18-24 (Avg Pace 7:39)

Miles 18 and 19 are mostly down hill and I think that I got a little excited. My pace was a little too fast but I thought that I had conserved enough energy early on to hold it for the rest of the race. The course goes through an outdoor shopping mall which was very confusing - lots of twists and turns. Hit the bike path again and I couldn’t see anybody in front of or behind me. I started to think that I took a wrong turn and was lost. Eventually, I could see somebody in front of me and realized that I was on the right track. Somewhere around the 20 mile marker my calf started to ache and I decided to not push it any further. I could see a guy a few hundred yards ahead of me and couldn’t see anybody behind me. The way I was feeling, I new I didn’t have a chance to catch the guy ahead so I backed off the pace a little and hoped to hold my current place. Miles 20-24 were very lonely. It’s a long straight away on a dirt road with nothing to look at but the cows. The guy ahead of me was gapping me and there was a group behind me a couple of hundred yards and it felt like they were closing. I had a pretty good idea that they were in my age group so I had to do my best to hold them off.

Miles 25 & 26 (Avg Pace 7:45)

I walked through the last aid station, glanced behind me and realized that there were a couple of runners closing fast. My feet were absolutely killing me and I was starting to feel numb which means that the wall was near. Just focused on putting one foot in front of the other. A runner passed by pretty quickly. I was relieved to see that he had a yellow bib indicating that he was a relay runner. With only 1 mile to go, I started to push again. Crested the final hill and all that was left was a short downhill to the finish line. As I approached the finish line I called out to my son and told him to run in with me. I wouldn’t do this if it would interfere with any other runner but since there was nobody in front of or behind me I thought that it would be alright.

Final time: 3:21:24

Overall Place: 13/302 (after the cheater who entered the race at mile 17 was removed)

AG Place: 4/22 (my last race in the 30-34 age group and I’m happy to get out of it)

Grand Slam Standings: I dropped from 6th to 7th. Before the race, I expected to drop to 9th because the runners behind me are more accustomed to multiple marathons so I was happy with only a 1 place drop.

Final thoughts

I didn’t run this race all out but definitely pushed harder than I planned. I was a little disappointed with my low energy the last 6 miles. Even though I would have liked to place in my age group, I was 7 minutes behind 3rd place so even if I gave it my all, I wouldn’t have placed. I was really happy with how my calf and knee felt. I haven’t felt like much of a runner the past 5 weeks because of the calf pain. I ran mostly pain free today and only have moderate soreness now. I feel a lot more confident in what I can do in the next 6 weeks.

For a race with only 300 marathoners, the organization was amazing - from the information on the website to the incredible volunteers on the course. The course was beautiful and I had a great time running it.

Next up: Top of Utah Marathon September 23 which will be my first race in a new, slower age group.

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Nice, easy recovery run. Experiencing typical post marathon soreness. Psychologically, I am feeling a lot better than I have been for a few weeks.

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Still sore but feeling quite a bit better. Tried pushing the pace for a couple of miles but didn't get much faster than marathon pace.

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Ran the Davis Blvd. loop. 400 ft elevation gain the first 3 miles then rolling to flat for 3 miles then a 400 ft drop the last 3. Ran a slow pace but legs started to fatigue towards the end. This may have been a little too much of a run for a recovery week. Next 2 days will be easy runs.

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Very cool morninig. I'm starting to get bored with the same running routes so I explored a little today. Went past the golf course then turned towards the lake. Found a nice bike path and dirt road that I didn't know existed. Once I went through a couple of hundred yards of stench from the dump it was a nice run. Wanted to test how the recovery is going so I ran the last 1/2 mile at tempo pace. Felt really good.

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