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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
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
Race: Bountiful Half Marathon (13.11 Miles) 01:32:15, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 1
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
1.9013.1015.00

I didn't get the results I desired today but I did get the results I deserved.  I have got to stop pretending that my physical state is not declining.  This is my "home" race as it goes along roads I run on very often so I couldn't pass it up.  It was a super small race (maybe 100 finishers).  The first half is predominantly downhill (with a few extreme downhill sections) and the last half is pancake flat.  My plan was to run around 6:40/mile during the first half and around 7:00/mile for the second half.  The start was at the mouth of Mueller Park canyon.  I was happy to be in a place that I was familiar with and I knew where the secret bathrooms were so I could avoid the POP's.  Legs felt lethargic at the start of my warmup but much better at the end.  The race started and I took off way too fast - average pace was sub 6:00 for the first little bit.  My mindset still has not changed from when I could actually run at a decent pace.  This has gotten me into trouble at a few races.  Settled into 3rd place behind BJ Christensen and another guy that was not far behind him.  After 2/3 of a mile of good downhill we turned onto Bountiful Blvd. for the only uphill section of the race.  Hit the first mile in 6:40 and the second in 7:01 which is right where I wanted to be.  Turned onto one of the incredibly steep downhill sections and was passed by a few people.  I wasn't going to kill myself on the downhill so I let them go.  Tried to be smart with the downhill but, in hindsight, I pushed too hard.  Meandered through Bountiful and hit the half in 44:00.  The course flattened out at this point and I started to struggle.  My achilles tendons were killing me and I could feel a blister forming on my left foot.  I think I once heard about not wearing new shoes on raceday.  Apparently this is good advice.  I thought having the fresh cushioning of new shoes would help with the downhill but my foot was slopping around inside the shoe since it hasn't had a chance to form to my foot.  Hit the Legacy Trail at mile 8 and my split was 7:30 and I knew the race was over.  It's hard to overcome that mentally.  Stopped to try and get my foot in a different position in the shoe and it seemed to help the burning.  Once we hit the dirt road in Farmington Bay I could see one runner coming back and another that was not too far away.  I tried to pick up the pace but couldn't get my legs to respond.  I did end up passing one guy but never made up any ground on the other even though his pace had dropped significanlty as well.  Averaged 7:30 ish on the dirt roads.  The absolute worst part of this race is at mile 11 when you make the final turn onto a long straight away.  You can seriously see the finish line for 2 miles.  Ended up finishing 4th overall.  The guy who finished second must not have been a registered runner.  Had I known that, I may have been able to push a little harder and finish 3rd.  If nothing else, I got a few faster paced miles as a workout today.

I have definitely lost what little "edge" I had.  There is absolutely no desire to push once I get a little tired.  I need to be more realistic at the start of races and be a little more conservative.  I am strongly considering dropping out of the Huntsville marathon.  3:15 would be a realistic goal and I'm not sure that is even something that I want to entertain.  I may pace the full marathon at Big Cottonwood on Sept 22 (as a birthday present) instead.  Thoughts/opinions?

Adrenaline 2012 C Miles: 15.00
Comments
From Teena Marie on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 15:45:13 from 67.2.96.50

My first thought is that you are WAY too hard on yourself. My next few thoughts are all questions:

Compared to your best racing season in the past three or four seasons:

1. How does your training compare?

2. How does your weight compare?

3. How does your nutrition compare?

4. How does your sleep compare?

5. How does your overall health compare?

If there are any discrepancies in favor of the prior season(s) I would chip away at those. Perhaps not all at once, but have a plan and follow it.

If there are no discrepancies in favor of the prior season(s) then I would re-ask the hard questions: "What the H is going on?" Age? Iron-level? Lung capacity changes?

With that said ... I REALLY think you are amazing. I am not just trying to build you up either. I mean it.

First in your age group and 4th overall is NOT shabby. EVEN if there were only 100 runners that still puts you in the top 4%!!!!

From Andy on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 15:52:01 from 174.52.172.236

I'm not being hard on myself. Just an honest assessment. My biggest problem is the weight. For the last 2 years, it has been steadily climbing. My best guess is a metabolism slow down when I turned 30. Because of the high weight, I feel like garbage all of the time. Because of this, my mileage has dropped from 60is mpw to 50 mpw. I just lack the desire right now to do the things that need to be done to drop the weight.

From JD on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 15:59:52 from 75.169.92.244

at least you know that if you ever decide to focus on competing again, you have the ability/talent to pull it off with the right training. nice going today.

From Teena Marie on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 16:04:49 from 67.2.96.50

Fair enough. :)

From DaleG on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 23:20:20 from 66.87.131.3

Hey, at least you're still out there competing and doing very well, in my opinion. You'll get it all figured out.

From Smooth on Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 22:55:09 from 71.219.147.142

I think you are awesome! Whatever you decide will be the right choice for you!

Just a thought, how about pace the Cottonwood half as a B'day present and go for broke at Huntsville a week later! :)

From timp on Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 07:20:02 from 144.188.24.32

Hey Andy - It is hard to keep pumping out high miles and fast marathons/half- marathons. Maybe you need to shake things up a little bit and focus on other race distances for a little while.

I don't know. If you figure it all out, write a book, because a lot of us are in the same boat.

From MarkP on Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 09:41:37 from 71.219.44.251

I've seen you run some amazing times/races, so how about a change of scenery and/or running with a new group? This may give you more motivation. You can e-mail Craig to get on the group list that tells where they meet/run: runagades@greenphotodesign.com.

Maybe also go to Costco and buy the 2500 mcg B12 vitamins. Take one 30 minutes before running (dissolves under the tongue). It's like 5 hours of Red Bull energy.

From Kam on Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:24:00 from 68.66.163.179

Yeah, a new group might help. Tara and Kam are definitely slowing you down. :)

From Andy on Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:26:05 from 199.190.170.29

I think I will have to check out the Galloway group. It is probably the only group I could keep up with.

From MarkP on Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:36:59 from 71.219.44.251

LOL. I didn't know you were training with Kam and Tara. I'm sure that's good running conversations!

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