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Location:

MURRAY,UT,US

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Stay in the game, keep in the moment - have conquered a few of the holy grails of running - sub 3hr marathon, ran Boston and qualified for Boston at Boston, 10K PR under 6 min miles, won a couple of 5Ks in my early days of running, running for 30 years and ran 39 marathons.  The transistion to the back of the pack has not been easy, but, acceptance, stay in the game, root for others, enjoy the rest of the journey.  Another off the bucket list second =  Provo Half IM -  have done 6 open water Tris and 6 pool Tris.  Gave the STG IM a good Tri, hope to take another shot at the IM.

Short-Term Running Goals:

 2013 Race Plan - STG Half IronMan, Lake Mead Rage Olympic distance, STG spring relay tri, STG half marathon, STG marathon, Cozumel IM, Utah Summer Games Triathlon at Gunlock, Murray 5k with family and Utah Half Distance Triathlon, 187 mile red rock relay,  STG marathon,

*note of clarification - cross training miles from biking and swimming calculated as follows: (as someone may wonder) 20 mile an hour bike = 5 cross training miles (those not familar with a 20 mph pace, good bike effort for long distance,  swimming, convert 1 hour swimming to 5 cross training miles.  For those that do not swim much, great cardio workout.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Enjoy the Swim, Bike Run thru Life - Hope to Run a Few Races Support Sylvie - Be a good coach   - Support Jenna, Jeremy, Taylor and Bonnie - my kids are now into running, who would of thunk it.  long term goals, recover from the ankle sprain, accept was it, have fun racing, mountain biking, faster swimming.

 

B of BS Rools Recent Reading List - In order of recommended reads.

Once a Runner (John L. Parker, Jr.)  Best fictional running book ever, a must read

Again to Carthage (John L. Parker, Jr.)  The Sequel to Once a Runner, not often a sequel compares, this one does 

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ( Haruki Murakami)  things we have may all thought, but may never blog

Roughing It - Mark Twain 

 

Personal:

BSRools, the B stands for Brent and the S for Sylvie.  The Rools come from my personal running rools over the years: Never complain once the run starts, allways pick up the pace into the wind and always pick up the pace on a hill. If someone whines, pick up the pace.  Once a goal is set, no whining, regardless of setbacks.  We were running when running was not Kool.   Kool comes from a race story, ran my first race, 5K wearing a "beanie that had "Kool Aid Kid"

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Odd Run today.  Decided, from reading the dark horse's blog, to give the Olympic Oval running track a try today.  When I got there, the only people were about 100 Army reservists doing a PT, there were in the process of doing pushups and situps.  Interesting, kind of deja vue, I was in the Naval Reserve, CPO, for 22 years.  Well, ran about 8 laps and the Army guys had moved to the track to get ready for their 2 mile run.  When I came around the track they split like the red sea to let me go thru, I gave them all high fives on both sides, just like in some races.  It was pretty cool.  As I came around the next lap they were ready to start the 2 mile timed run.  About 30 yards after I passed them, the leader said go.  I wondered if their would be a real runner in the group.  Sure enough, a young Army guy was quickly at my side, decided to stay with him as long as possible.  To my surprise, when we came around, after the about 7 something laps, the young Army guy had a about a ten second win on me.  He ran a 13:00 flat and I ran a 13:10.  I was pretty pooped.   The Army guys doing the timing were real supportive yelling at me and yelling my finishing time.  So, I ran a sort of race today with Army guys and girls.  I took a couple of minute break and then started running around the track.  Lapped well over half of the troops. I was going to stop at 40 laps, about 12 miles, but, a couple of runners hit the track when I was at about 30 lapes, ran 20 laps with them at an 8 minute mile pace.  I slowed down a bit to run with them.  Good running chatter with them.  I kind of lost track of the laps, either ran 50, 51 or 52. 

It was nice to run 8 minute miles again without snow, ice, wind and 20 lbs of extra clothes. I really thought I was getting slower and slower. 

B of BS Rools out

 

 

 

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Comments
From Sylvie on Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 14:27:19

Way to go Hubby, you go guy.

From Michelle on Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 19:57:54

That sounds kinda fun, I hate doing laps in a track but it sounds like you had plenty of distraction to keep you occupied.

They say a change is as good as a rest! Great way to start off the week!

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