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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
2241.64340.60136.0533.630.002751.92
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

Smoggy day, ran south along Jordan river parkway to about 87th south and 7th West. Not much pickup in my step. On the last 5.5 miles made a game of cathcing runners in front of me. It really made me concentrate on staying smooth with low energy in the legs. 28 miles in 3 days. Goals for 2007: Place in the top ten in my division at the St. George Marathon; 2) break 20 minutes in a 5k; 3) lose 6 pounds) 4) Lift upper body weights and lower legs regular. 5) have fun running races, run 4 marathons and concerntrate on 5Ks for speed work.

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Comments
From sammack on Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 11:00:55

Thanks for the comment. One thing about lifting that I've found is that I'm good for it for about two-three weeks before I start slacking off again once I get tired from my other training and back off. Make yourself do it Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday right after your run (or later in the day if you're tired) and don't leave the session feeling tired. Lifting should not leave you feeling fatigued whatsoever--just really light stuff for about 30 minutes across weeks and weeks worth will get you the results you want.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

Treadmill 48:55, steady pace, good effort on tired legs. Get my weekly miles to 40+ this week and 50+ my Feb.

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.000.000.000.000.007.00

Easy miles, but they feel hard, 7:55 pace at .5% grade on the treadmill. The bad air outside has me in a squirrel cage.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

4:45 run in the morning, windy, but warm, with a storm coming in, got hailed on for 3 or 4 minutes. If is sure tough to get motivated to pick up the pace in cold weather.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.000.000.000.000.007.00

Cold, Cold, Cold, wind chill running south, out and back course, coming back was great. Sammy, our dog, was not too happy being out being that cold.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

Ran from home along the Icy, snowy packed Jordan River Trail to 3300 so. and home. To my surprise, several runners out this morning slipping and sliding, takin 1/4 step back or sideways. Good to get out. I would like to get 50 miles this week.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

Hum, ran with Brett and Diana, lunch time run. Gaining 10 lbs the last two montths really shows, mirror test. Also, running 8 minute miles feels like a 7:15 effor. It is time to get back with the program if I expect to be in decent shape for a spring marathon.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.000.000.000.000.007.00

Not a pretty story, being upset with the mirror, ran 7 miles in the dark, slushy, icy trail. Maybe not a smart run, but my running mental health needed to check into runner's rehab. Stress at work with limited running is not a good training diary.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
2.006.000.000.000.008.00

Interesting run today. Colleen, division winner at St.George ran with me, Brett (30 marathons) and tri-athelete Diana today at lunch. A nice relaxing, talk as you run turned out to be an up tempo challenge. Right out of the chute, Colleen led us by a few yards. I decided to move up and stay with her (she is training for the Hilo Marathon). The run was then on, she kept us at a good 7:15 pace for the next mile and 1/2. Dianamal quickly fell off the pace. Brett, game for the effort, caught back up to us. Then all of a sudden a young fast runner ran right between us. Colleen was off on the chase to stay with him as long as possible. Myself and Brett were impressed with her gutty effort, we soon took after the chase and caught back up to her. The game was then on, Brett surged for the next half mile. It took some real effort to stay with him. Colleen dropped off the back a few yards. We hit the turnaround, Brett surged again, I hung on and Collen keep right in step behind. The pace settled back to about a 7:30 and it was my turn, took off at about a 6:45 for the next 1/4 with Brett in chase. Anyway, it was fun to do some up pace running. The warmer day helped. Colleen let us go with 1/2 mile left. We found out after the run that she had ran 6 miles in the morning. She is a tough runner, won the womens division at the Boise marathon. I hope this type of running keeps me motivated. B of BS Rools out.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.000.000.000.000.007.00

Treadmill, legs tired,  These entries are boring. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Treadmill run, before work.  Nothing special 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
1.000.000.000.000.001.00

Too many hours at work, no energy, 1 mile on the treadmill

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.000.000.000.000.004.00

Hum, another short treadmill run.  Nothing special. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
1.750.250.000.000.002.00

1/4 bile at 8:15, 6% grade. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.000.000.000.000.003.00

Run after work with Sylvia, stopped to watch the recovery of human bones found in a marsh area.  The news said it was likely a transient. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
1.000.000.000.000.001.00

Treadmill, no energy, working too many hours.  Long run in the morning.   

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
15.000.000.000.000.0015.00

First 8, down to 4100 south and home, slow, felt good, team in training on the parkway.  14degrees at the start.  Last 7 miles with Syliva, nice to have her pull me along.  Sammy, the daag, ran 3 miles.  Hope to have a 40 to 50 mile week next week. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

3 inches of dry light snow on the trail.  Fun to be the first foot steps on the snow.  Good run after 15 ysterday. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.000.000.000.000.004.00

Run after work with Sylvia and dog Sammy.  Murray had cleared the trial, ice starting to form as the sun was going down on me.

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

Lunch time run with Brett and Dianamal. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Run as the sun going down on me. Passed Demetrio's daughter running going the opposite way.  No other runner sightings.    

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
1.751.001.000.250.004.00

First mile 8 min mile, rest, second mile 7:30, rest, 3rd mile 6:56 rest, 3/4 mile easy, last 1/4 at 1:30 - 6 min. mile pace.

It seems my base is coming back.  Plan on running a 5K, SLC track club on saturday, and then build more intensity. 

B of BS Rools out

 

 

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Race: SLC Track Club Winter Running Series 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:23:00, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
1.500.003.100.000.004.60

Shake up the cobwebs race, after gaining 8 lbs, no speed work for three months, time to get back in the saddle and train.   I started the race with the intent of holding a 7 minute mile pace.  It felt like I was close to this  pace.  Anyway, good effort for the lack of training.  Odd day in my division, 3 normal divsion contenters,  one way behind me and the other two had moved up a division.   I was happy with the effort given the training.  I thought we had warned up.  Slight knot in the right calf.  It is hard to get warmed up when below 20 degrees.  Many runners commented that the race seemed about 1/2 tenth long.  The way I was working it seem a mile too long.

Syliva was 2nd in her division with a 26:00.  Her beathing really bothered her today.   

B of BS Rools out. 

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
14.000.000.000.000.0014.00

Early sunday morning run, 19 degrees, slow and easy.  My body did not want to go the last 6 miles, toughed it out anyway.  It was good yesterday to be at a race as see a few runners that I had not seen for a few months. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.007.000.000.000.007.00

Treadmill, .5% incline, 7:48 pace, good finish, last mile 7 min mile.

Good effort after 5k on saturday and 14 miles yesterday. 

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

Treadmill, good effort, get my base back up.  I would like to get 45 to 50 miles this week. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.500.000.750.750.005.00

Running times, Buffer, article workout.  Warmed up 1 mile, ran 1/4 at 6 min mile pace - no rest slowed down to 5K race pace for 1/4 at 6:48 pace, rested, and completed 2 more of the same with a 1/2 mile cooldown.  Interesting workout, I did not think that after running the 1/4 that I could slow down at run 5K race pace.  Running faster and slowing down seemed to make the 5K race pace not as hard as expected. 

Plan running increasing these by 1 set each week until reaching 12 sets during the workout. 

Also, hill repeats planned on Friday, start with three reps at 5K race pace effort and build from there.  

I think these old legs still have a sub 20 minute 5K if I can do the right training. 

B of BS Rools out

 

 

 

 

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Comments
From Cody on Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 23:29:00

I wouldn't bet against it. Keep up the tough workouts through spring and you will see some killer results. Good work.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

8 miles early morning, 4:45 a.m. run along the Jordan Parkway, some icy spots.  Ran 2 miles at lunch treadmill.  Legs heavy from yesterday.  B of BS Rools out.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
5.003.101.000.000.009.10

3.1 time trial 5K - 22:45 (1%) grade) - Good effort, rest, then 1 mile at 8:20 pace with 4.5% grade (hill),  1 mile easy.  Then Tony Dearcos and Diana showed, up quick change to outside running gear, ran 4 easy miles with them.  Tony is one of these ultra marathon trail people, his running stories are of mud, guts, and lonely hours on the mountain. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.000.000.000.000.007.00

Easy run with Sylvia and Sammy (Dog).  Sammy loves to run, took her three miles and then dropped her off at home.  Me and Syliva ran another 4 miles.  Sylvia did not feel good, fighting a cold.  Anyway, longer run in the morning. Hope to run 16 or 17. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Easy, legs just not with it today, I may have overdone the training last week..

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

8 miles in the morning, along Jordan River trail.  2 mile on the treadmill at lunch followed by leg presses, extensions, hamstring curles.  Hamstring pushups on the excercise ball also.

 

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

7 miles in the morning, south along the river to Gardner Village and home, dark morning, had some small creature run accross my foot, what a weird feeling.  3 miles after work in shorts, could not resist the 52 degrees. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

Lunch time run with Brett to wing point golf course and back to work.  Good conversation about past marathons.  We have run together for parts of 20 or so  marathons. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.000.000.000.000.009.00

8 miles in the morning, great run 48 degrees.  1 mile at lunch, leg weights.  Nothing special today. 

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Race: SLC Track Club Winter Series 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:46:45, Place overall: 43, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.800.006.200.000.007.00

Two weeks ago, ran a 23:00 for the 5K, my condition is coming back a bit, according the race time predictor, my time s/b 48:00 based on the 5K two weeks ago.  Ran 46:45 today.  Good kick at the end.  It seems I need to suck it up and kick earlier.  I seem to have extra left at the end.  Gary finished 20 seconds ahead of me in the 5K, today, almost got him, 3 seconds behind.  Syliva has lost several pounds in the last two weeks and ran a 54:03 after running a 27 + time in the 5K two weeks ago.  She had a good kick at the end, I ran her in the last 4 tenths of a mile, for the last two tenths I told her two women runners were 10 yards behind her and she had to give it her all.  She was mad at me after the race as she almost up chucked and there were 2 men behind her, not two women.  All is forgiven as she won a $45 sports bra from SL Running Co. in a drawing.   Fun race day, not great times, but early in the year, keep working.   It was good to see a couple of old running buddies, Olaf and Jency. 

B of BS Rools out. 

  

 

 

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Comments
From Andy on Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 16:30:57

Nice job on the AG win.

From Maria on Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 17:32:51

Great job, Brent! It's always nice to win the AG, and the time is pretty good compared to your 5K, and considering limited training due to work in January. Keep it up!

From Chad on Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 18:31:10

Well done, Brent.

From Sasha Pachev on Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 20:20:08

Good work!

From Cody on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 12:12:55

Way to exceed your own expectations. 1st place in AG is exceptional!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
19.000.000.000.000.0019.00

Early morning run, avg. 8:25 pace, felt better than expected after the 10K race yesterday.  The last four miles were into a headwind with rain coming down.  I was glad for the hat.  Passed, SLC Track club members: Jency, Karen and Olaf on the run today.  It seems the conditioning is coming back.  The last attempt at a long run was a real struggle at 14 miles.

B of BS Rools out. 

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
12.000.000.000.000.0012.00

Early morning run, running at 4:45 in the morning is most mornings uneventful.  But, some mornings are different.  Today was different.  About two miles into the run, 2 men on the trail each had a pit bull on a leash, they both were dressed in dark clothes.  I ran thru the middle of them and kept going.  Odd, odd.  On the way back from my run, the same two men were headed the other way.  This time one of them was now pushing a bike.  Hum, it seems that they acquired a bike in the dark.  I always carry pepper spray in the morning.  I have never used it.  But, as the population and use of the trail increases, there seems to be more odd activity. 

10 minutes excercise bike and then 4 miles on the treadmill at an 8:10 pace. 

 

 

 

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Comments
From Maria on Tue, Feb 13, 2007 at 12:56:36

Today seems to be the day for oddities - check out my blog on what happened to me on my run. In the middle of the day in the center of London. I feel like I should start carrying the pepper spray too! Truth be told, it's an extremely rare occurence.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.000.000.000.000.007.00

Lunch time run with Dianimal, tri geek.  nice run along the trail by NW Multi Center.  Try some power sets at lunch tomorrow.  Valentines day was a bust, I was late getting home and could not get in the restaruant. 

 

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.250.000.002.750.006.00

Easy mile warmup, 8:20 pace,  repeats with full recovery between.  Great effort.  Treadmill workout with times based on treadmill conversion chart 1%.

2 x 1/4 mile  @  93 seconds

1/2 mile @ 186 seconds

8 x 1/4 mile @ 93 seconds

This workout may not be much for fast bloggers, but, for 56, I'm hoping ot keep these workouts up.  Next week, shorten the recovery time, maybe slow down to an 8:30 pace for a quarter between repeats.  I was quite happy with the effort given my recent race times.

B of BS Rools out. 

 

 

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Nice morning, kind of a slow and easy run after speedwork yesterday.  It seems a storm is coming in, it was nice to run ahead of the storm, 42 degees, no wind, nice morning.  I can hardly imagine I don't seem more runners on a morning like this.  Mind over matter, my mind still thinks I can breack 3 hours in the marathon again, not likely at my age, but, those thoughts help me keep motivated. 

B of BS Rools out. 

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

First 4 miles with our dog Sammy, me and Sylvia then ran another 6.  Nice day, quite a few runners along the trail that appeared to be on  a long run.  Legs somewhat dead.  The biggest mileage week since last August,  62 miles.   Anyway, may take a day off tomorrow.

B of BS Rools out. 

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

Along the Jordon River Trail, to 3300 South and home.  Legs a little road worn, easy day.  Maybe a hill workout on tuesday. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.000.000.000.000.009.00

The slush, mush and wet stuff, sloppy morning of running, somewhat like trail running where your feel slip just a bit with each step.   

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.004.000.000.000.0012.00

Early morning run, 8 miles, lunch time run with tired legs, 4 miles at 7:50.  Not quite my "wish" list marathon pace of 7:30.  But, if I were to run a marathon right now, pretty close to marathon pace. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Interesting morning, average pace on easy runs seems to be getting faster.  Smooth cadence today.  Hopefully, my increased mileage is starting to pay off.   7 miles

1 mile run at lunch, treadmill, after exercise bike warmup, leg weights. 

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.000.000.000.000.004.00

Teadmill, 4 miles, 7:52 pace, smooth effort.  Hope to be ready for the 15k on saturday. 

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Race: SLC Track Club 15K, Winter Series (9.3 Miles) 01:13:26, Place overall: 52, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.709.300.000.000.0017.00

Decided to make this a long run after the 5 mile warmup, I just did not have it today.  Anyway, ran the second half of the race 45 seconds faster than the first half.  Good effort to not have anyone pass me after the first mile, not saying much.  But it was something mental to try and make the race positive.  

Syliva, my wife, was the story of the day.  SLC Winter Series for Sylvia:

5K - 8:42 pace

10K - 8:44 pace

15K - 8:46 pace.

When the awards were being given, Syliva was first in her division, the two previous races she was beat and took second.  When Sylvia was announced as first, the lady the beat  her the other two races was talking to herself, very upset.  It was funny.  Sylvia has the uncanny ability to hold pace.  She ran an 8:48 pace for the St. Georage Marathon last year. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Legs somewhat tired from saturday, maybe not taking enough recovery time.  No taper does not lead to a good race.  I always wonder how some runners run a race almost every weekend and do great. 

 

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.750.000.001.250.005.00

Hill repeat workout - tough workout

Treadmill

5 X 1/4 mile at 9.9 speed at 3.0% incline.  Treadmill conversion chart equals 5:45 pace.

I almost went off the treadmill during the 4th repeat, full recovery.  I plan on doing these every week on tuesday with a second speed workout later in the week if I don't have a race.   Good effort. 

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

Cold morning run, icy, icy, dark morning, almost went down.  Legs sluggish from yesterday's workout.  But, no hot spots, just normal traning. 

15 minutes excercise bike warmup, 2 miles treadmill, 8:20 pace, leg weights, hamstring curls, leg extrensions and leg presses with hamstring on the excercise ball.

B of BS Rools out.

 

 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Easy run with Dianamal, Airport trail. Nothing special.  3 miles after work with Sylvia.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
12.008.000.000.000.0020.00

Three miles easy, then 8 miles at 7:50 pace, one mile easy.  Stopped and home and picked up Sylvia and Sammy.  Syvlia ran me in the last 8 miles.  I almost quit after 12.  Sylvia is always great to help me on the last part of long runs when I am training for a marathon and she is not. 

*Note, about 200 runners on the Jordan Parkway trail training for marathons.  Salt Lake Running Company teaser run and Locomotion Running Club.  Seen George and Sheldon from locomotion. 

Weather, 15 degrees at the start and 21 when we finished.  This is without the wind chill factor when heading south.  I am ready for summmer. 

 

 

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8 miles before work, Jordan trail, legs somewhat sluggish.  3 miles treadmill and lunch with 15 minutes on the exercise bike.  Good stretching after.  I am trying to decide on a taper to do for Moab 1/2 marathon a week from saturday. 

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Easy, 8 mile morning run

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Lunch time run with Dianimal, great weather. 

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5 a.m. run, along the river trail. 8 miles - low energy.

Lunch time run - treadmill 1% grade, 5K time trial 22:35, good effort, ran the first lap at 8:15 pace and then picked up the pace.  last .35 of a mile at 6 min mile pace.  This was not an all out effort, felt good.  I remembered a comment form Hawk Harper, stayed a bit forward and really concentrated on push off.  Maybe I have been sitting back in the bucket too much, form breaking down, when getting tired.  I am going to work more a pressing the pace some on every run to hopefully improve my avg. pace on easy runs. 

B of BS Rools out.

 

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Moring run to Gardner Village and home. Nice morning, may do some stride outs during lunch today. 

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From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 09:00:25

Good training this week.

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Ran the first seven miles to Gardner Village and back home, picked up Sylvia and we ran the last 8 together.  Short bursts of ran an hail during the run.  Legs felt pretty good. 

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Short run with my dog Sammy. 

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Morning run along the Jordan River Parkway, start tapering for the 1/2 marathon on saturday.  

Ran 6 miles at Lunch with Brett, talked of many marathons past and ahead. 

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Morning run, easy. 

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Race: Canyonlands Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:43:47
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Happy with the effort, not the race plan.  I got stuck towards the rear on the start, big mistake on my part.  First 4 miles of the half are the fastest and I could not get around the crowd to take full advantage of the downhill.   Likely cost me a couple of minutes and much effort running off the road trying to get around runners.  Never again, I will crowd to the first 10 % of the runners, my finishing time compared to other net times would have placed me about 365 out of 3,000.  This is not counting the couple of minutes I likely lost.  Anyway, live and learn.

The race was fun, held the same pace from mile 5 to the end, 7:56 pace. 

 

The big story was my wife Sylvia, she won her division in the 5 mile race.  8:28 pace.  I am very proud of her.  She knocked 17 seconds a mile off her 5K pace at the SLC running club series. 

 

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From Maria on Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 18:25:52

Congrats on a good effort and congrats to Sylvia for winning her division!

Once you line up in front next time, the time should be even better. That's what I did in my half, once I saw that the starting road is pretty narrow and there are 3000+ people running. I went to the front and was able to run my pace from the beginning. Next time you'll avoid all this running around making your way through!

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Morning run at Moab, along the creek parkway to the foothills, beautiful morning.  Legs felt good, no hot spots. 

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Morning run along the parkway, stopped and did back of the arm pushups, 8 sets of twelve reps.  Nice day for a run.  Hill repeats tomorrow morning. 

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Hill repeats,  5 x 1/4 mile,  and 5 x 1/10 mile.  The 1/10 of a mile hill has much steeper than the 1/4 mile hill.  Good workout, next week I will start timing each repeat.  I am not good with running watches, but will give it a try.  Cool down of 5 miles easy. 

I am signed up for 4 marathons this year, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Top of Utah and St. George.  Sylvia is running Top of Utah and St. George plus the half marathons at Salt Lake and Ogdent.  I hope to place in my age division in one of more of these marathons.  The race predictor has my Salt Lake time at a 3:40.  I need to drop that time below 3:30 for a chance to place at Salt Lake or Ogden.  I appears that a 3:20 or under at Top of Utah and St. George would be required for a chance to place depending on who shows up for the race.

*Note, did a hard upper body and leg weight workout yesterday. 

Maybe the slower than expected race at Moab will motivate me to pick it up.

B of BS Rools out.

 

 

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From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 16:18:36

Brent - I believe for you the breakthrough will come as a result of some structural improvements. Your endurance is great, and I do not see much you can do, except maybe improve the diet and do more anaerobic threshold tempos. However, I see a lot more improvement coming from what you can do in the way of reversing the negative effects of aging on your spine.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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Easy run, 3 miles with our dog Sammy, dropped the dog off at home, me and Sylvia ran another 4 miles.  Hope to run 22 miles in the morning.  My legs are a little road worn this week after the 1/2 marathon and the hill training. 

It is nice to get in a training grove, I am starting to feel my conditioning improve and my running economy also improve.

It is an exciting time of the year with all the marathons and races coming. 

 

 

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From Ruth on Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 21:31:13

You're really an inspiration. I've run for about 7 years and I hope to just keep running and improving until I turn 100!! Good luck on your busy schedule this year!(thanks for your comment, i responded to it on my blog)

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Good effort on tired legs.  Nice to have this long run done.  Great weather, perfect.  I read a runner's world article yesterday on bananas.  I ate one before the run and one in the middle.  It seems to have helped for energy more than a gel. 

I have not yet decided on a goal pace for the SLC marathon.  I have ran it twice and stayed on an 8 min mile pace for 20 miles the first one and 13 miles the second time.  It is hard to gauge what kind of shape I am in.  I will likley go with the 3:40 predictor time and keep that pace the first half and see how I feel. 

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Ran a few easy miles with Sylvia to get the blood, latic moving, as they say.  No hot spots, legs feel good.  Sylvia an Sammmy kept on running.  I was tempted to keep going, but, a real easy day is likely best. 

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Run from State Capital, up city creek 3 and1/2 miles.  Good effort up, smooth coming down. 

 

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From Cheston on Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 21:43:55

I know I should stop complaining. I hate it when people make excuses after I beat them. I ran well and the ones that beat me ran better, plain and simple. Thanks for the encouragement.

Looks like your posting some pretty good times and miles yourself.

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Morning run, 4:45 a.m., 8 miles, two short hill killers during the run.  Lunch time run on the treadmill with some stretching and riding the bike.  I threw in a 1/2 mile at 6:12 pace.

Legs feeling in better shape. 

 

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5 a.m. Run, rain/snow, wet trail today, Gortex good, shoes wet, I want summer. 

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Treadmill, 1 mile warmup,  6 miles at a 7:19 pace, 1% grade.  1 mile cool down 8:20 pace.

Heart rate avg. 161 during the 6 miles.  Heart rate usually at about 138 to 140 on easy runs.

I am not sure on how to measure this workout, somewhat short of all out race pace, between a tempo run and a threshold run.   My most recent 10K was at a 7:31 pace.  It is nice to see some improvement.  No taper for this workout.  My goal, complete this same workout at 7 minute mile pace before the Ogden marathon. 

 

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Easy, easy, run, my excitement from yesterday's run has been tempered by the heavy legs today.  The run felt like the death march at the end of some marathons, Disney World 2006 comes to mind.

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From home, south along the parkway to 700 west and home.  Salt Lake Running Co. doing a teaser run for the SL Marathon, many runners on the trail today.  I am running the SL Marathon, so, I took gatorade, cliff shots, blocks along the course.  What the heck, they were free and there was no charge for running.  Started the run with some shoes I am not quite happy with, different model year that my Nike Air Zoom Elites, I could just not get with it.  Stopped and home, changed shoes to another model year of Zoom Elites.  This year did not have good cushon in the shoe, ran 4 miles with Sylvia and Sammy and then we dropped off Sammy at home.  I changed shoes again to my favorite year of Zoom Elites.  Although this pair has over 300 miles on them, ran much better the last 7 miles of the run.

Lesson learned, chuck the two pair of shoes I don't like, don't risk injury.  I have 6 more pair of the model year I like in the closet, about 1 and 1/2 years of running.  To make a long story short, chuck the shoes, don't risk injury.

It is difficult to determine my condition for the SL marathon.  I hope the half marathon in Eden next week will give me a better indicator to plan my pace at the marathon. 

Lastly, Sylvia is great, she really motivates me on days where I may give up after a dozen miles.  She is the best. 

P.S. three tri-geeks passed me at the7 mile mark, Rob, said hi, I could not let these three sporters pass me that easy, picked up the pace, passed them and held on for another mile.  I may have not been smart to throw in a 7 mininute mile for me during the long run.

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Run along the trail, dodging dogs, kids, bikes, afternoon runs are not easy along the trail on a weekend.  Legs ok after yesterday. 

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Morning run, full moon, 57 degrees, does not get much better.  Legs seem recovered from Saturday long run.  Did a couple of short hill repeats. 

Lunch time run with Brett and Diana. 

 

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1 mile warmup

5 X 1/2 mile repeats -- 6:12 pace converted pace from treadmill pace of 9.9 speed at .5% include.

 

1 an 1/2 mile cool down. 

Good effort, I thought I was done on the 3rd repeat.  I read an article on Mantra's RW, no guts not glory was mine when ready to quit. 

B of BS Rools out. 

 

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Nice morning run, legs a little tired from yesterday, overall, very nice morning run along the river trail to Gardner village and back home.  Changed my route this moring, newscast indicated an escapted inmate from the youth detention center may be along the river parkway a few miles north of my house.  Who cares about socks?  I changed the type of socks I have been wearing, big difference, more cushioned sock has really helped on leg fatigue. 

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Early morning run, legs a little tired, easy short day on friday.  1/2 marathon on saturday. 

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Race: Striders 1/2 Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:38:14, Place overall: 64, Place in age division: 1
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Very happy with the race today, best time in the half marathon for two years, not counting the Provo River 1/2.  

Mile 2 -  15:02  - Did not log the first mile and the mile was mismarked.

Mile 3 - 7:08

I am not good with the Chrono.  But, stuck to race plan.  Try and get 6 minutes under 8 minute mile pace by mile 7.  Almost right to the second.  Gained another 30 seconds the last 6.1.    This may seem like an odd race plan, but, I felt I could hold on to 8 minutes miles the last half if I could gain some time on the easy part of the course.  

Syliva also won her division as the winner of her divsion placed in Masters. 

I am very happy with the 7:29 pace overall considering 3 weeks ago at the Canyonlands 1/2 I was 5 minutes 30 seconds slower. 

Sasha likely has a comparison for the two courses on difficulty.  I would also wonder if the course was certified given the first mile marker in the wrong place. 

Mantra during the race, have some guts.  Finished ahead of a runner who beat me at a 15K about for weeks ago by 4 minutes.  It seems some of my harder workouts are starting to result in some improvement.

Another running friend, Colleen Southwick, won her division also, tough as nails for her age, she won her division and St.George last year. 

I now need to develop a race plan for the Salt Lake Marathon in a couple of weeks. 

B of BS Rools out.

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments
From Chad on Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 17:44:17

Right on Brent. Great race.

From Cody on Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 14:13:24

Good Race! Good luck in prep for the Marathon.

From Maria on Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 15:19:54

Good job, Brent! Great time - your training is starting to pay off. And you won your age group - how awesome is that! All the best in the SLM, I'm sure you'll do great.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 12:44:44

I estimate the course was at least a minute slower that this year's Moab for the runners in the 1:10-1:15 range. So closer to 1:30 for 1:35-1:40 range.

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Nice, fresh air after the rain, easy run along the river trail and how.  Legs somewhat sore from yesterday's race. 

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From steve ashbaker on Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 18:46:37

Thanks for the compliment! The Jordan river trail is my favorite place to run also,especially when I just need to take a little break away from things.

From steve ashbaker on Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 18:51:03

Congrats to you also! I just saw that you were 1st in your division.

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Nice morning, legs feeling pretty good, weights at lunch, maybe another two miles easy.  The race on saturday tells me I need more leg strengh on the hills, the 3rd rolling hill, mile 9 or so, my legs were giving up.   I plan on doing hill repeats, either tomorrow or on wednesday. 

Weight   circuit workout at lunch, leg stretching. *Note, I have been lifting upper body weights the last 6 weeks, it seems to have made a difference in my running posture. 

 

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From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 14:47:17

Very good development regarding posture. I would recommend measuring out a 3-5 mile course for a tempo run that you do regularly so you can monitor your progress. As well as you are developed aerobically and as consistent as you are, I would expect that your tempo run pace would be 90% a function of your running posture.

From Brent on Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 21:29:18

Sasha, thanks for your advice and the comments from Maria, Steve, Army Runner, Chad and Cody.

It is fun to read everyone's experiences in training and racing.

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Cold and windy morning, I still have a chill from the run.  Forgot my pepper spray this morning. Although I have only used it twice in 9 years, (on two dogs), it is nice to always have on runs very early in the morning. 

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1 mile warmup and cooldown.   5k race pace,  21:30,   6:56 pace per mile

Treadmill run, conversion chart

Circuit- leg weights -

This was likely a 95% race pace effort.  Good.  Took Sasha,s advice, run this tempo run at least once a week and try to lengthen out the run further each week. 

 

 

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From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 17:45:39

That looks really good, faster than many of your recent 5 Ks. Where did you run it?

From brent on Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 20:17:31

Sasha, treadmill run based on conversion chart for pace. Took your advice, race time trial / tempo run at about 95% effort. Not the quite the same as the road.

Based on your comments and workouts of bloggers, I plan on the tempo / race 5K time trial alternating with a hill repeat workout every other week or 1/2 mile repeats at close to VO2 Max.

Last comment, my wife Sylvia, gave me a good lecture on guts on the way to the 1/2 marathon last saturday, go for it, what have you got to lose.

B of BS Rools out.

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Nice morning, ran ahead of the coming storm, legs sore from the run and leg weights yesterday.  Ran along the river trail 4 miles north and back home.  I did not see another runner or person during the run.  It often surprises me, beautiful time to run, where are the runners. 

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Treadmill, 8 min mile pace.   Upper body circuit weights, good stretching.  Starting to get in taper mode. 

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Race: Cookie Chaser 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:21:30, Place in age division: 1
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Girl Scout fund raiser, running friend is the organizer, Diana Wright, Salt Lake Track Club supports the race, timing, measuring.  Although not certified, the SLC Club used a wheel to measure the course, it felt correct. 

Anyway, started on the front line, only about 70 or 80 serious runners, the rest were there to support the Girl Scouts.  I went out at a 6:45 pace for the first mile.  The next 1/2 mile was into a cold wind with a short uphill before the turnaround.  I got out quick to get ahead of a couple of runner friends, let them try and catch me.  2nd mile right at 14 minutes even.  (7:15 pace, the toughest mile of the course.   Ran the last 1.1 in 7:30.  Happy with the effort, duplicated my treadmill 5K time trial earlier in the week to the exact second. 

It seems out of my always yearly goals, to break 20 minutes in the 5K may be within reach during the summer after the Salt Lake and Ogden marathons.  I may have a shot at breaking 20 minutes at the Magna 5K, mostly downhill course if the wind is not blowing strongly from the north again as last year.  I am excited about the tempo runs, hill workouts, and half mile repeat workouts.  

Sylvia took 2nd in her division by about 30 seconds,  25:55,  I expect she will be breaking 8 minute miles in the next few weeks as she always runs better when the weather warms up because of her asphma.  Fun, day, 12 mile run tomorrow with a few short repeats on tuesday.  Taper city for SL Marathon. 

B of BS Rools out.

 

 

 

 

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From christi on Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 18:02:02

Good job guys. I did this run the last 2 yrs w/ my kids and loved it! Fun trophies & cookies, can't beat that! Now I live in S. Utah so couldn't make it this year, but enjoyed reading your race report!

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Nice morning, real easy run, woodpeckers pecking, dogs runing, ducks a quacking, kind of a listen to nature day, stop and smell the roses. 

 

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Early run, easy, nice morning, taper mode. 

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Easy run with 6 x 200 yards at marathon pace.  Legs felt ok, shoes are on there last leg, 500+ miles.  The shoes may be going south.

B of BS Rools out

 

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Easy, taper run, early morning, stuffed myself with pancakes after the run, the old carbo load. 

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Last taper run, treadmill, 8:15 pace, HR 136

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Race: Salt Lake Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:50:22
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It hard to make an entry today, race did not turn out as desired or expected.  Myself, and two runner buddies, Brett and Frank, decided we were going to try and run just under and 3:30.  The race started fine, we moved up towards the front at the start and got off very smooth.  After the first 8 miles were were right on 8 minute miles.  On the way up the second up two uphill stretches, 15th to 20th East and the second 20th to 23rd East, my right hamstring really felt tight.  I decided to back off going up the hill catch back to them after we turned right on 23rd east.  After the turn I caught back up with them for a short time, the Cliff 3:30 pacing group caught us, the group was going at about a 7:45 pace, Frank and Brett went with the group.  My hamstring was starting to get tight.  I decided to back off the pace just a little and hopefully get past the issue.  At half way,  !:45 45.  The leg was not getting better.  At about mile 16, had to pull up and try to strech and massage the hamstring, pulled up again, 3 more times.  I finally took a long stop and did some longer streches.  At this point I could shuffle/run somewhat, stiff legged on the right leg.  Anyway, it was a beautiful day and I decided to jog/hobble in the finish and make lemonade of of a lemon run.  The last ten miles, I don't know the running pace because of the stops.  But, I did take the opportunity to visit with several runners, Indiana, Idaho, Provo, etc.  The most interesting runner was a young lady I named dynomite.  She look real fit, small of stature.  She stopped at every water stop and walked, I caught her while she was walking and encourged her (dynomite).  She really appreciated the words of encouragement. 

To make a long story short, maybe trying to run good marathon time is just not for me anymore, run them for fun, and race other distances.  It seems as I have got older I do much better at half marathons, 5Ks.

So much for the whining, I need to quickly get recovered for the Ogden marathon, I am going to break 3:30 and have fun.  I will call the phsical therapist on monday.

Syliva ran a 1:53 int he half marathon, improved her Striders half marathon time by 3 minutes, she is on the upswing. 

 

 

 

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Comments
From Andy on Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 17:14:33

Sounds like it just wasn't your day. You dealt with it really well. Good luck in Ogden next month.

From steve ashbaker on Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 17:55:34

I like your attitude towards everything in spite of not reaching your goal. Seeing that helps me gain perspective on the event. Good Luck with your goal at Ogden.

From Maria on Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 17:56:13

You did well under the circumstances. Sometimes our bodies decide to just not cooperate. Recover well, and try again at Ogden. On the other hand, there is nothing wrong with sticking to the shorter distances. Halfs are great races, easier on the body, and don't take out of you nearly as much as full marathons.

From ashman on Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 13:11:52

Thanks Brent, I might be able to run Ogden but I'll wait and see how the recovery process turns out. It is rather soon.

From Chad on Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 18:02:47

Good job, Brent. As I'm sure you know, the marathon is all about a lot of things coming together on the same day at the same time. The fact that you can

make the most of the race even when it doesn't feel like all those things are coming together is what courage is all about.

From Cody on Sun, Apr 22, 2007 at 23:08:26

Bummer Deal Brent. I hope you can recover well and come up with a formula to stay healthy. You have so much heart and experience, it would be a shame to lose your spirit. Good luck at the Ogden marathon, I will be cheering for you and Sylvia. Pass on a congrats to her for a great half.

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No miles today, spent part the day surfing the net about hamstring problems.  I hit on a couple of great articles to include exercises from Peak Performance.  It all makes sense and hit me to a tee.  Completed the exercises.  The legs seem ok except for the hamstring soreness.  It does not feel like a tear or anything serious and the leg handled the excercises fine.  I was surprised to see my running buddy Brett finished ahead of his prime rival who has beat him the last 6 marathons. 

Real interesting point in the article, slowinng down with hamstring fatigue.  This seeems to fit my situation, I am positive that an aggressive pursuit of the problem over the next four weeks should help for the Ogden marathon.   

Lastly, it was great to read the race lore of the top runners on the blog: Sasha, Steve, Chad, Bill, etc.  It is much like sitting around the camp fire.  Much can be learned by reading their comments.  (comment to go away with today, only recover for 200 meters, between 400 meter repeats to boost the body's ability to recover from latic acid, Sasha comment).  5 to 7 seconds per mile may make the difference between placing at St. George. 

Thanks for the comments of encouragement from Steve, Maria and Andy.

 

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Easy run, test the hamstring, slight twitch, stretching and strengthing exercises helping.  A few more easy days of running before any hill work of speed work. 

 

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Early morning run, trying to get some spirit back in my legs, some smooth patches during the run, some not so smooth.  Teadmill two miles at lunch, ran with an ipod for the first time, good for a treadmill.  I could still not use it outside. 

Big bruise from the hamstring pull just above my right knee on the back of the leg.  I am really concerned, two marathons in a row with a hamstring pull.  I hope all the excercises will help.  I really need a good warmup routine that only takes about 5 minutes. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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Tempo/threshold:  7:15 pace for three  miles and three miles easy.  Hamstrings still tight, but feeling better. 

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I am not an Ipod person, first run with an Ipod.  I like the clarity of the music, but am somewhat irrated with the Beatles.  I have too many beatle songs, need more variety.  Anyway, back to the running, no trouble with the hamsstrings today.  Ran north to the Redwood Multipurpose center and home.  Nice even pace the whole run, 8:20 pace. 

I was quite amazed to see the quick recovery from the Salt Lake Marathon for some of the bloggers who ran the  Striders 30K.  Congrads.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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6 miles - Gardner Village and home, great morning for weather.  Some leg fatigue.  It seems all the hamstring excercises are keeping the legs somewhat tired.  I am going to move to an every other day routine as the hammys did not bother me on the 15 miles yesterday. 

 Upper body weights, 5 min. excercise bike, 1 mile on the treadmill.

B of BS Rools out

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5 a.m. run today, weather great, first day since the marathon that I have had some zip in my legs.  Ran the first half in 7:45 pace, second half about 8 min mile pace.  I need to get a garmin.   I have not timed myself on a morning run for several years, I am going to start timing me for the first 4 miles to allow a comparision over the next few months.  I tend to get lazy in the morning and just stroll along. 

10 minute warmup on exc. bike,  2 x 1/4 repeats at 6:10 pace,  1 mile at marathon pace and 1/2 easy.    Legs feeling much better. 

 

 

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Hot and wind run at lunch with Davey.  I first ran with Dave 2 years ago when he was just starting to run.  He has really improved.  We picked up the pace about every other mile. 

Legs feeling much better, happy with the effort. 

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Treadmill, .5% grade, conversion chart - 7:36 pace per mile for 8 miles.  Happy with the effort and legs feeling better. 

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Gardner village and home, legs a little tired, but ok.  Hopefully, 22 or 23 miles on saturday. 

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Cold and windy day, ran 6 miles north along the trail and back home, ran the last 10 miles with Sylvia.  I was ready to quit after 14, no energy, ate a cliff bar and drank a large bottle of endurance gatorade.  It seemed to help. I made it thru the last 8 miles ok.  Very happy with the week of running after having hamstring problems.  I am ready for summer. 

B of BS Rools out.

One note, passed two lady runners going up a small hill, I heard one of them say I wish I had leg turnover like him.  I should never complain, there is always someone behind and someone ahead, its all relative.  Keep the running faith and move forward.

One last note, if I counted sunday and monday in this week of running, 74 mile week, highest of the year.  

 

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Comments
From Lybi on Sun, May 06, 2007 at 01:35:26

Wow! 5 Commando points--I'm going to have to put that on my resume.

You are right about there always being someone ahead. One of my goals is to make sure there IS at least one person behind (in a race anyway).

From Lybi on Sun, May 06, 2007 at 01:36:03

Wow! 5 Commando points--I'm going to have to put that on my resume.

You are right about there always being someone ahead. One of my goals is to make sure there IS at least one person behind (in a race anyway).

Congrats on your high mileage week.

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Morning, run 4:45, chilly morning, recovery run.  Legs still a bit tired.  Reluctantly signed up for a 5k, race for the cure.  My step son and his wife wanted us to run with them.  The race is usually too crowded and really not a runner's race.  If possible, I am going to get as close to the front as possible.

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Treadmill workout,  1 mile warmup at 8:10 pace.  2 miles in a row at 6:44 pace (threshold miles)  This pace is based on treadmill conversion chart.   Stop and rest,  3/4 mile at 8:10 pace with last quarter mile at 4% incline at 6:50 pace.

Glad to see all my running buddies made it in St. George, two of them signed up for the grand slam just in case.  I never thought that when I ran my first St.George in 1982 that this would grow into such a big event with a lottery.  Congrads to all the bloggers who got in.  Myself and Sylvia are beyond 10 years and get auto-in.

B of BS Rools out.

 

 

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Early morning run south along the parkway, past Gardner Village and home.  Beautiful morning, great temp. 

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5 a.m. run twith Sylvia, took our dog the first three miles, she loves it.  Beautiful morning for a run.  We seen a beaver in the river, listened to the birds.  No goals for this run, except enjoy.

B of BS Rools out

5 minutes excercise bike, 1 mile easy on treadmill, circuit weights upper body, leg stretching, lunch time in the Fitness Centre. 

 

 

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From Lybi on Thu, May 10, 2007 at 23:49:22

Wow! A Beaver. You two get the wildlife award for the day.

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Run at lunch with Colleen, Sheldon, Tony D. and Davey.  Colleen and Davey are running the Ogden marathon next week.  This is a marathoning bunch.  Hot day, everyone had a tough time getting use to the heat, they ran 5 and I stopped and turned around at about 1.5 miles and walkedback part of the way.  My right hamstring started giving me trouble.  Odd, it has not bothered be for the last two weeks.  I am close enough to Ogden hat I will hit the excercies heavy and be careful on any running.  The main goal is to get to Ogden.

One note about Colleen, 58 years old, tough as nails, won her division at St. George marathon last year.  When we turned into a hot headwind I picked up the pace (BSRools) she was the only one who gve chase.  I expect her to win her division at Ogden next week. 

B of BS Rools out

 

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Race for the cure today, not really a race, ran the first mile with Sylvia, 7:45, I thought maybe she was going to have her best 5K in the last couple of years.  She strruggled on the hills and had a hard time with breathing, ashma.  Anyway, tried to run just on the edge with the hamstring issue, picked up the pace for about 100 years at about a 6:45 pace and decided not to keep pushing with the Ogden marathon next saturday.  My daughter in-law ran her first 5K today, she was very happy that she did not stop, about 10 minute miles.  She has not been a big supporter of her husband, Taylor, running another marathon.  Maybe this will lighten up her attitude.  Taylor ran with her pushing the baby jogger.  She seemed to have fun and seems to be over the anxiety, being self conscious in front of me and Sylvia, and seemed to just enjoy it.

It is difficult to get a proper warmup before a race with relatives show up to run 10 minutes before the race.  No warmup or cooldown today.  No a good formula for a good race.  I mentioned this to Sylvia and she agreed, it may have cost her her best 5K over the last couple of years.  I expect we will run more 5Ks and Odgen before we start cranking up for Top of Utah and St. George Marathons.

B of BS Rools out.

 

 

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Early morning run, hamstrings somewhat better, nice morning for a run.  Passed a few runners, listed to the Beatles, moved to the country and grew peaches.  John Denver.

B of BS Rools out - Get feeling better for next saturday

 

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Early morning run, easy first couple of miles, then 5 miles at 7:45 pace, last three miles 8:05 pace.  My allergies have been bad the last few days, took Clariton D yesterday, helped quite a bit.  I hope to get it back together by saturday.  I really need hill work from all the reading I have been doing. After the marathon this saturday and recovery, I only have one 5K over the next month, plan on really hitting the hills. 

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Morning run, still shaking alergies, hope to feel better for saturday.  Anyway, I will do my best. 

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Race: Ogden Marathon (26.2 Miles) 00:04:04
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Tough day, fighting alergies and a cold the last ten days.  No energy in my legs all week.  I decided just to get thru the race, warmed up much more than usual because of the hamstring problem at SLC marathon.  Good news, no hamstring issues for the day.  Bad news, no energy.  Ran a 1:47 first half and was done at mile 12.  I ate 14 gu's on the course, Lava salts, etc. still no energy.  Tough day.  Anyway, Syliva placed second in her division at the half marathon, another outstanding effort.   I have not had a decent marathon since last year's Ogden.  I wondering what I can change.  I seem to doing fine at the 5ks up to the half marathon for my age.   I would not blame my day on the heat, I ran grandma's marathon when it was much hotter with humidity much better than today. 

Some running soul searching, researching and maybe a coach is in order to change my training.   I have TOU and St. George to get ready for. 

*Note, I ran with an IPOD for the first time and last time.  I find that I really enjoy listening to what is going on around me with some chatting with other runners.  I ran with John Watson's daughter for a few miles.  He was a great runner from Idaho in his day, passed away at 52.  She talked about him for miles about how he was an inspiriation, stories of his training.  She started crying while she was running.  Runners are people too.

Running friend of mine, Brett and my wife Syliva, both said, almost like it was rehearsed, "its about time" when I crossed the finish line. 

Congradulations to all the bloggers who ran the half and Marathon, some great efforts and PRS.

B of BS Rools out  

 

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Comments
From Lybi on Sat, May 19, 2007 at 21:21:19

I think being sick takes more of a toll on energy than most people think. This can be your sick PR. 10 commando points.

From ashman on Sun, May 20, 2007 at 16:36:44

Thanks for comment earlier Brent. Like you this was more than just a race for me it was an experience but then again I think that maybe they all are and we just need to be open to it.

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5 a.m. run, along the parkway north and back home.  Nice to get out and run again.  No hot spots from the marathon. A few more days of easy runs and then start back on some hill runs.  If seems whenever I have a tough marathon, slower pace, I have more muscle soreness than a faster marathon.  In many ways, running faster is easier.

Frank Shorter said it best, you must forget the pain from the last marathon before you can get ready for the next one.  I need to get back mentally in a good place, run a few 5K races over the next 6 weeks before ramping up for the fall marathons. 

 

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Early morning run, 8:15 pace, legs feeling better, beautiful morning. 

Treadmill run, 2 miles a 7:50 pace (treadmill conversion)

Circuit weights - bench press, overhead press, curls, etc.  one set about 8 to 10 reps at max weight. 

Personal issue: My weight is 158, too heavy for good running.  My weight was 148 when I ran my PRs at 5K and marathon.  It will take some real effort to take off 10 lbs.  I once heard that for every 1 of body fat reduced you can expect a a reduction of marathon time of 1 perccent.  If I did the math correctly - If I lost 8 lbs, that would mean a reduction of 5% in body fat.  Take a 3 hr 40 minute marathon, 220 minutes x 5% equals a 11 minute reduction in time.    

 

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Early run along the parkway, 4 miles north and back home.  Really worked on smooth feet today.  I was a little tired today, good day to practice on smooth with a little tired legs.

First day of diet watch:  toughest part, no after dinner snacks, had salmon with red potatoes for dinner.  I ate some watermellon and 2 crackers after diner.  Estimated calories intake 2,100  for the day.  I hope to lose 1 pound per week. My scale day will be after a 2 mile treadmill run every thursday to make it consistent.  I hate diets, I remember Bill Rogers saying he ate all the junk food he wanted and ate twinkers before a race.

2 miles at lunch, treadmill, nice 7:55 effort, good rythm. 

 

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Comments
From Lybi on Fri, May 25, 2007 at 15:38:40

Good job Brent. I hope you can still incorporate food you love, so that you won't HATE your diet. One of my favorites is strawberries dipped in Splenda. And I eat pizza every single week--but only 1 or two slices. Chips and salsa I just can't have in my house though, becaues I love it too much.

As for Bill Rogers, just imagine what he could have done if he had been eating really healthy stuff instead!

From Sasha Pachev on Fri, May 25, 2007 at 18:25:58

Brent - good job on the diet. As Lybi said, positive attitude towards your diet is important. For myself, I do not even have any desire to eat junk food because I can visualize how bad it is going to hurt to run with it in my system. In fact, that is why I stopped eating a while ago.

One thing to remember about the bad habits of the elite runners is that this is not what makes them fast. Some are lucky to have the genetic ability to get away with some crazy stuff. So what could have cost Bill Rogers 3-5 seconds per mile, would cost the average runner 30 seconds per mile or more. I'm sure most of us have heard of somebody's grandpa that smoked and drank, and still lived to 90 years old. But do not expect to live that long if you follow that grandpa's ways!

From Brent on Fri, May 25, 2007 at 18:44:55

Sasha, Lybi, thanks for your support on the diet. Your thoughts really help keeping me focused on my goals. Splenda and strawberris, sounds like a good treat.

Sasha, your advice is often right on, I have read many of your comments to other runners, you keep the blog, alive with runner talk.

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Nice run with Sylvia and dog Sammy.  Did a couple of short pickups on small hills.  Sammy had fun, Sylvia had fun, me had fun.  I bought me and Sylvia a Garmin 205, expect to get them in a few days.  From reading all the comments on the blogs, it really helps.  When Maria mentioned she can do he speed workout anywhere, does not have to be on a track, that sold me.  I have really not been serious about clock watching on workouts for several years, maybe some structure to our workouts will help.

B of BS Rools out. 

 

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Nice run south and home along the parkway.  Not many runners run south, because it is kind of isolated.  It doesn't both me.  It seems I have recovered from Odgen, start planning some speed work. 

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Fartlek day today for me and Sylvia.  We took Sammy, the dog, the first 2 and 1/4 miles:  Estimated workout, no mileage markers:

1/2 mile warmup, easy

1/4 mile up a long hill, 6 min mile effort, approx. 6:30 pace, Sylvia, 7:15 pace, our legs really felt tired after the first one.

run easy for a while

1/4 mile, 6 min pace, Sylvia 1/8 mile at 7 min pace - over a rolling hill

run easy for a while

1/8 mile, 6 min pace, Sylvia 1/8 at 7 min pace - on dirt along the river

run easy for a while

200 yards at 6 min pace, Slyvia 100 yrds at 7 min pace - on dirt along the river

1/10 mile a 6 min pace, Slyva at 7:30 pace

1/8 up a gradual hill on paved trail, 6 min effort - 6:30 pace, Sylvia 8 min mile

1/10 over rolling hill, on paved trail, 6:30 effort - Sylvia, 7:30 pace

1/4 mile at 6 min pace, dirt trail, Sylvia, 7:30 effort

Overall, happy with the workout, after the first tough hill, managed the fartlek effort very well.  The Garmins I ordered should help to be exact on distance and pace.

It is hard to figure the miles at threshold, may be a little more than estimated, estimated on the short side.  Sylvia was a trooper on this workout and hung with me for the first 50 yards on most of the fartlek  pickups, it was fun and tough. 

B of BS Rools out. 

 

 

 

 

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Comments
From ashman on Mon, May 28, 2007 at 15:23:18

Thats all that really matters, tough but fun too.

From Lybi on Mon, May 28, 2007 at 19:13:54

Is this data from your new Garmin? You are going to love it. I use my hubby's to examine my outside runs. It shows a little graph of pace and I set mine up to show incline too. It is so gratifying to see my pace line go down when the elevation goes up. That's ROOLS for you. Good job today.

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Early morning run along the parkway north and back home, 8 miles.  My legs felt ok after yesterday, tired the last 1/2 mile.  Beautiful morning along the river, on the way home the birds start to sing and the sun breaks day. 

Lunch time short run, treadmill, 7:55 pace for 3 miles.

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From JAMESL on Tue, May 29, 2007 at 15:05:08

keep it up and you will be in excellent shape

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Early morning run, almost did not get out of bed.  Upper quads a little sore, ran easy the first few miles.  I saw a runner in front of me and decided to catch him.  Ran him down, then saw a running couple ahead me.  Decided to chase them down also.  The couple I had seen on the parkway a couple of days ago stretching and getting ready to race, it seemed.  I mentioned to them a couple of days ago that I would say go when they were ready to begin the race.  When I passed them today they both commented that I had won the race.  The pace was approximaltey a 7 min mile for the 1.75 miles.  Not fast, but, I know that I am getting in better shape when I can pick it up to chase runners when I have tired legs.  I will be glad when I get the Garmin and know the pace for sure.

Lunch time, circuit weights, upper and lower body.  No leg extensions, they seem to bother my knees.  May go for a run after work. 

Evening run, 3 miles along the parkway among the dogs, bikes, kids, walkers, roll bladers, etc.  Legs a little tired, trying to up my mileage to 60 for the next few weeks. 

Crazy, note, I have wore thick glasses for 40 years, hard contact lens requiring reading glassess for 17 years.  Now, finally find out technology has caught up to my eye sight, it looks like my vision can be corrected to 20/25 for about $4,000.   Flex plan next year.    

 

B of BS Rools out

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Comments
From Lybi on Wed, May 30, 2007 at 23:49:26

Wow, you're really doing some great training. Are you talking about getting Lasik? Wow. I would really love to get my eyes done. My eyes aren't that bad, but contacts bother me a lot and I loose my glasses for driving all the time. You'll have to let me know how it goes, and (heh heh)if it hurts when they do it. (I hope I don't loose commando points over my basic pain wimpiness.)

From Maria on Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 14:47:07

My husband was considering LASIK few years ago, but decided not to risk it due to possible complications. His eyesight is really bad, he's pretty much blind without his glasses or contacts.

Lybi, from what I know (from other people), the procedure itself is quick and not painful at all, but recovery can be unpleasant for a few days. Here is a recent account of what it's like after the surgery, written in a very funny way based on Clockwork Orange:

http://scienceblogs.com/bushwells/2007/05/my_horrorshow_glazzes_1.php

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Early morning run along Jordan river parkway, easy run.  I seen two foxes on the way home along the bridal trail.  I have not seen foxes for about a year along this trail.

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Easy, run to Gardner Village.  First run with the Garmin.  I have not programmed it or done anything yet.  During the run I go under to under 3 under passes.  This seems to goof up the mileage as the connection is lost and takes about 30 seconds to connect after coming out.  But, the Garmin should be great for speed workouts as long as I do not have one of my laps go under the underpass.  Play with the toy tonight. 

Lunch time run with Rob (tri-geek), Diane (tri-geek), Tony (trail runner), Sheldon (regular runner) and Colleen ( 55-59 phenom).  4 mile run, 8:30 pace, 90 degrees.  Fun to run with a large group.  Unusual to get all of us together for a run. 

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Easy run, early morning.  First time in several years, 5 pelicans on the river, beautiful white birds.  

I had to report for military muster this morning, came home and ran with Sylvia the last 3 miles of her run.  We played with our Garmins, cool toys, our 3 mile run we have done for years measured via the Garmin 3.02 miles.  Pretty darn close.  What was interesting, Sylvia kept checking our pace, watching the pace made her pick up the pace. 

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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Tired legs today, maybe some speed work in the morning.  Checked out my old 9 mile route, Garmin has in a little short.  I will adjust the route to pick up the extra.  Beautiful morning, stork on the river.  We don't see those very often, and when we do, they are only passing thru for a couple of days.  Myself and Sylvia signed up for the Hobblecreek 1/2 marathon yesterday.  This will give us Bryce and Hobble creek mixed in with long runs to get ready for TOU and St. George. 

 

 

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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Wakeup call, Garmin has rocked my running world.  I ran pretty hard this morning, thinking I was running about a 7:45 pace the first 4 miles of the run.  When I got home, 8:13 pace for the first half and 8:26 for the second half.  My easy runs are just too slow.  I need to get back where 8 minute miles are easy.   It is no wonder why I have struggled at marathons the last few years.  I think the Garmin has really rocked my world.  My 8 mile course meaxured 7.95 on the Garmin, pretty darn close.   *Note, my first mile was pretty slow. 

Insanity, doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.  I need a change.

Lunch time run treadmill, two miles in 15:46 with last quarter at 6 min mile pace. 

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Comments
From James in Sunny AZ on Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 15:21:07

I love my Garmin - I especially like the workout features, since I don't really have set courses to run where I live. It has really helped me to have a better idea of what pace I am running based on effort.

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 15:36:17

Brent - I would not worry too much about the easy runs being too easy. Believe it or not, if I am not in a hurry to finish the run, and I see somebody running 8:30 or even 9:00 I go with them for a few miles. Even alone, there are days when I am perfectly happy with 7:40 average pace for the whole run.

However, your marathon pace and threshold runs should be challenging, right on target, and in proper volume.

From Brent on Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 20:09:54

Sasha, thanks for your comments. I really need a training partner or two close to my ability. I ran best with tough training friends.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
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Treadmill run, 1 mile warmup 8:13 at 1% grade,  2 miles at 6:49 pace 1% grade, 1 mile cool down at 8:13 pace 1% grade, and one mile at 6:49 pace 1% grade.

It was my intent to run a time trial 5k, pooped out after 2 miles.  Nice to get back to some up tempo runs.  

B of BS Rools out

 

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1 mile warmup at 8 min mile pace, followed by 7 miles in 51:16,  I am very happy with this tempo run given my runs over the last few weeks.  Treadmill conversion has the pace of 7:20 for the 7 miles of tempo running.   I need at least one of these runs per week. 

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From Lybi on Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 19:55:04

Good job, Roolsmaster! I am dying to try turning up the treadmill to 8 mph and just see how long I can stay on it without flying off. (10 points if I hit the wall, right? And I mean the real wall, not the figuative one.) JK

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Early morning, 4:50 a.m. run, cold wind from the North, a little underdressed, did not get rained on, just beat the rain.  Legs road tired from the last two days of threshold and tempo runs.  Easy day again on friday, 5K on saturday. 

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From Lybi on Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 11:49:33

Good luck on your 5K! What is your goal?

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Easy run with Tony at lunch, Garmin, 5.00 on the nose, 42:29 time, 8:30 avg. pace. 

Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Race: Heart of Holladay 5k (3.1 Miles) 00:22:53, Place in age division: 2
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First mile 7 min. mile, struggled in the las 2.1 in 15:53.  Legs just did not have it today.  Sasha's son beat me today, very good effort on his part.  Two fellow runners I normally beat got me today.  Overall, still a good week of running.  The 7 mile tempo run on Wed. at a 7:19 pace likely took it out of my legs.   Syliva did not place today to the first time in quite a while.  Two top runners in her age division were there today, Cathie took first, Sylvia beat her a couple of months ago.  Fun day at the races no matter what the outcome.  Nice to visit with George Adams.

B of BS Rools out. 

 

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From Lybi on Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 12:55:35

Good job! Great attitude. Enjoy the ride. I think I have noticed from reading race reports that people who work out really hard the week of a race tend to feel that same lack of spring in the legs.

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Avg pace, entire run 8:25 - Did 7 short hill repeats, about 1/10 to 1/20th mile per repeat, good effort.  6:39 to 7:11 pace on the repeats, some a steeper grade than others.  Total distance on Garmin 11.09

Nice morning, great morning for a run.  Legs felt better than expected after the 5K race yesterday.   

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Early morning run, beautiful temp and morning.  Starting out, legs were tired, I should have stayed in better.  The run got better, nic 8:30 pace. 

Lunch time, circuit weights, upper body and legs. 

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Early morning run, 4:45 a.m.,  tough to get going when I am half a sleep.  It seems I am always running slower with the same effort.  1:19 to run 9 miles, felt like an 8:15 pace, close to a 8:50 pace.  Go figure.  I may do a few 1/4 mile repeats on the treadmill at lunch. 

B of BS Rools out.

Lunch time, 3/4 mile warmup easy, 1/4 at 6 min pace.  Decided to stop at that point, hamstrings a little sore, did not want to take a chance and aggrevate.

 

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From Lybi on Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 00:48:49

Whoa. Running pre 5AM is definitely worth 25 commando points. That's still night-time! Just remember, sleep is your friend. Throwing up is the enemy. I'd rather be nauseated all day long than throw up once. There's gotta be a better way to prove effort! Waking up early might be one. Running 50 trillion miles a week is another, I guess.

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Run, Run, Run, have some fun,Fun,FUN.  I have to tell myself to smell the roses and the skunks, love seeing the fox and enjoy the cool morning, or I would really have a negative mental attitude about a run like today, 9:21 average pace, feet in a mud blog.  I hope for wings under my feet on the next morning adventure with Devine Miss M singing.

 

B of BS Rools out

 

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Early morning run with Sylvia, time to start our build up fot TOU and St. George.  Sylvia ran very well today, we averaged 9:04 when we were running.  We stopped a few times to drink and stretch.  It seems Sylvia may have a great fall marathon season.  She is in better shape right now for long runs than she has been in the last 3 years.  The 3 half marathons she has ran this year have likely helped.

 

Critter Watch:  1 small deer, 5 pelicans flying, 1 bald eagle flying, smelled skunk with no sighting.  The early morning runs catch the wildlife.  Today was the first deer we have seen this year along the Jordan River Parkway.

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From Lybi on Sun, Jun 17, 2007 at 12:47:54

No fair! You always see the coolest animals. It's like all of creation lines up to parade for you when you go for a run. Your Indian Name should be "Runs With the Animals." Hope you find your skunk. (He he, that is my evil side talking.)

Good job on the mileage.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 16:56:19

Brent - I saw somebody in the Provo River 10 miler that looked just like you, and even ran the time that you could have run - around 1:23-1:24. So I told Lybi you were around, but then we could not find the mysterious Brent Impostor.

Regarding skunks, I was sprayed by one earlier this year during a quarter mile repeat. Lots of odd things can happen to you if you run for long enough - skunk spray, cougar sighting, running into a chain-link fence at full speed, a cut from running into a sled, chasing a runaway dog, crawling under barbed wire at the end of a marathon on April Fool's day, etc.

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Nice morning run, many dog walkers, station to station run, legs felt very good, energy a little on the low side.  *Note, Sylvia received her 2nd place plaque in the mail from the Ogden Half Marathon yesterday.  Nice award for 2nd in her age division. 

Norman Rockwell Saturday Evening Posts - Just like out of the post, sunday morning scene.  The sun was cresting the Wasatch, an old lady, 85ish, on a old, old, three wheel bike, pedaling as hard as she could an only moving like a turtle.  I wish Sylvia would have been there, with her expensive camera.  It was a classic shot.   

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Gardner Village and home.  Nothing special about the run, easy day, running up City Creek tomorrow morning. 

Critter Watch:  Small Fox

Lunch time - two miles on the treadmill at 8 min mile pace.

Upper body circuit weights. 

 

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State Capitol, up to city creek canyon, up the canyon 3 1/2 miles and back down.  Ran with Sheldon, Colleen, Brett and Frank.  Nice effort going up and coming down.  Good to practice the up hill and downhill running.  Sheldon and Collen gapped myself, Brett and Frank coming down by 150 yards.  Picked up the pace to a 6:20 pace for about 1/2 to catch and pass them just before the bottom.  This will now be a weekly run until St. George. 

Garmin:  Overall pace 8:17, 

 

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Easy recovery run, slow, legs tired.  I read an interesting little article about running in the morning.  It said that it takes about 3 hours for your muscles to restore after your wakeup and eat a bagel and energy bar and that you should alwasy do this before a race.  It makes sense that it should apply to morning runs also.  It may partly explain why I often have low energy for early moring runs.  I usually eat a banana, 15 minutes from alarm and out the door.

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Treadmill run, could not get my butt out of bed this morning,  7:48 conversion pace.  I didn't want to run too hard with a 5K on saturday.  I have lost 2 pounds, I now need to keep it off.  Down to 154, goal 148 by St.George Marathon. 

B of BS Rools out

 

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From Lybi on Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 18:21:47

Great job! 2 pounds is 8 sticks of butter, I think. Good luck at your 5K. BTW I went up to some guy at the Provo River 10 miler and asked if he was you. Very awkward.

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Early morning run, home to the Veterans Freedom Memorial and back home.  Very relaxing, nice, 5 mile easy run. 

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Race: Utah Art Attack 5k (3.1 Miles) 00:22:47, Place overall: 59, Place in age division: 4
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Sylvia, 2nd in her division, 105th overall, 25:40 - I mention her first, as she did the best today.  Her best 5k time in quite some time.  The couse measured 3.08 on my Garmin and 3.11 on Chad's garmin.  Close enough, not a certified course. 

The race started with us close to the front, I could not get my legs moving, Sylvia passed me and gapped me by about 30 yards, finally got going at about the 3/4 mile mark, caught Sylvia and passed her.  My first mile was 8:27.  The last two miles were at about a 6:55 pace.  I have been sick with a cough all week.   It was fun to pass about 50 runners after the first mile.  It was likely close to 85 at the finish of the race, hot morning.  I really like the course better than the last few years.  They ran us into the west side loop of Libert park and back out.  The race had kind of a fun run race feel to it with a free entry to the arts festival.  Happy with the effort, not the time. 

B of BS Rools out. 

 

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From Maria on Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 18:27:41

Good effort Brent! Mile 2 and 3 were right on, but not sure what happened in the first one. Did you have a good warmup and strides? I usually have the opposite problem, my first mile is 6:55 (or even faster) and then I kinda die on mile 3. Congrats to Sylvia - very good time!

From Lybi on Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 23:22:03

Great job! That was amazing how you actually sped up as you went. You must have been boxed in. Take off a minute for that, I say.

Sasha often says that there is something good about taking a while to really get going. It's good for marathons, somehow. I'm sure he can elaborate . . .

From brent on Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 23:40:32

Maria, Lybi, thanks for your comments and support.

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Nice sunday early morning run along the river.  8:40 aveage overall pace. 

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Easy - Hard Miles if that makes sense.  Ran outside at lunch with Davey.  The first half of the run was into a hot head wind, and the second half the wind stopped, or it seemed like it.  Almost too hot for a lunch time run. 

Ran an extra, who knows how many miles, chasing my grand children around the playground.  Watched Tigger the movie, I had bouncee legs also. 

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From Lybi on Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 17:36:40

20 points for running at noon! Medium or well done?

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Day off today, circuit weights, mental relaxation - no ice cream. 

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Run from state capital, un City Creek Canyon 3 and half miles and trun around.  Good steady hill workout.  Ran with Sheldon this moring.  We plan on extending the run another half mile each week until we are running all the way to the rotary and back..

The hills are always tough, hate and love triangle,  I love the hills when the done, hate running up them in the moment and my common sense tells me they are needed for good St.George Marthon.  It is much easier to run with friends than to trudge up yourself.

B of BS Rools out

 

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From Lybi on Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 18:45:26

You can loose friends by making them run crazy hills with you. Just kidding! You just need equally tough friends. Good luck with that one! You are lucky to be married to an exceptionally tough lady.

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Early morning easy run.  Nice to get out in the fresh air of the mornng.  Circuit upper body weights at lunch and some exercise ball hamstring exercices.  Seemed to recover will from the City Creek run yesterday. 

I only have two races next month, I am trying to talk Sylvia into adding another, she thinks we race too often.  Murray 5k and Bryce Canyon Half Marathon. 

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Early morning run, 8 min. first mile, then ran the next two miles in 13: 58, ran easy the last 2 miles.  It is very tough to make myself pick up the pace during an early morning run.  I need to be mentally tough.  Happy with the effort, the first three miles, even with the 8 min. mile the first mile was 20 seconds faster than my 5K last saturday. 

Note, it is fun to run faster when you have the feeling of flying.  It is not often I feel like the Devine Miss M is singing while I running.  Today was one of those days, at least for a couple of miles. 

Old shoe story:  My wife never chucks old running shoes.  She cleaned out the garage, washed a bunch of old running shoes that I had forgot about.  She then dumped the 11 pair of shoes, clean, on my side of the bed.  Now, I wonder, do any of them still have some good miles left?  It is always hard to part with our old friends, even if they be shoes.  By the way, I still have the shoes I ran the 1996 Boston Marathon in. 

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From Maria on Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:10:25

Good job on running tough so early in the morning! I have a very hard time even getting up early for a run, let alone running fast (unless it's a race, then I'm fine).

Regarding old running shoes, you can donate them. I don't know if there is anyone in your area collecting, but you might consider programs like Reuse-A-Shoe. I know Nike collects at their store in NYC, but not sure if you can send shoes by mail. I'm now looking for a charity or organization to donate to here in London, as I have few pairs I don't run in anymore, but they still have some miles in them.

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Early morning start to beat the heat.  Sylvia and myself, we took our dog Sammy the first two miles.  Sammy really gets upset if she does not get to go run a couple of miles.  She sulks all day if she does not get to go.  Anyway, we tried to stay in the shade of the trees along the trail as much as possible.  Our method worked for about half the run until the bikers started hitting the trail, we then had to stay on our side.  Not the best long run we have ever had, but, nice and steady.  I think we will sign up for the Provo half marathon.  That we give us 3 half marathons this summer.  With the effort of a half marathon it is almost like a 20 mile easy run. 

Garmin:  I have really liked most of the features with the Garmin.  But, the pace per mile really seems out of whack when the graph and zone charts display in the training center.  It seems the accurate display of pace is in the graph, right clicking on each mile mark to see the time and pace. 

First half running year summary:  Marathons - Salt Lake and Ogden- below par, strider half marathon - 7:30 avg pace - best race of the season so far.  Best 5k 21:29  - Over 1250 miles for the first half.  No injuries - need more quality work - Goals - run City Creek for the hill workouts once per week, run a race or a tempo run once a week.  (have more guts in races)

 

 

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Early morning run.  I tried to give it a pretty good effort, 1:09 for 8 miles.  I just can not seem to get going in the morning.  8:37 pace.  Beautiful morning, nice to get out in the early day.  I plan on doing a few 100 stride outs at lunch.

4 x 1/10th miles strides, 6:55 pace, mixed with slow jogs. 

 

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Treadmill run, lunch time,  nice easy tempo run, 7:41 pace,  38:24, treadmil; cpmversion. 

5k in Murray, may be hot on the 4th, hope to avg somewhere close to 7 min pace. 

I really need to follow the Kenyans, 2 tempo runs per week.  I can force myself on the treadmill to do it, it seems tougher mentally out side to hold the pace.   I am still waiting for the Devine Miss M to sign and give the lift. 

 

 

 

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Race: Murray Fun Days 5k (3.1 Miles) 00:22:17, Place in age division: 1
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Murray 5k, happy with the effort, not so much the time,  my time was 30 seconds faster than the heart of holiday and the Art Festival race 2 weeks ago.  There was no doubt that this was going to be a hot race. 812 runners for a 5k is a fairly large group.  Myself and Syvlia warmed up for about a mile.  We lined up about 3 row back to avoid the walkers and really slow runners, good decision based on the crowd.  I had said to myself before the race to go out at about a 6:45 pace.  I did not catch my first mile split, the second mile 14:16 total, 7:08 pace.  Ended up at 7:10 pace.  The last mile of the race has the most incline, only gave back a few seconds. 

I was surprised to get 1st, top runners in the division must have ran other races today.  Sylvia had a very good race and continues to knock time of her 5K, 25:30.  She was 4th in her division today.  3 of the betters runners we see at races showed up in the division today. I expect if Sylvia's time keeps improving she can give the second and third place women a race for it. 

Prize drawing:  Sylvia won a family tent (heavy) and I won a DVD player that has HD.  We also got two dinners to the Spagetti factory with our entry. 

I recognized other bloggers today, Chad and Breanna. 

 

 

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From Maria on Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 14:37:57

Good job, Brent! Your times are getting better, and you ran nice even pace with a strong last mile (unless you started crazy fast and slowed down a lot in the second mile, but I don't think so). Congrats on getting 1st in age too! You also managed to win awesome prizes. Do you need a tent though? DVD and dinners are certainly great.

From James on Wed, Jul 04, 2007 at 22:09:30

Good job on your race today. Sounds like you got your money's worth of prizes and stuff. I don't think I have won a prize of any kind(not even a comeback cup) in over five years!

From Lybi on Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 00:34:20

Awesome! I think you should allow yourself the glory of coming in first in your age div. You're the guy they hope will stay home. WINNER!

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Early morning run, 5 miles south along the river trail, no runners, no walkers, just me and the 4 deer this morning, 9:05 avg pace.   Lunch time run on the treadmill, 8:15 pace for two miles.  Circuit weights, upper body. 

Signed us up for the Greek Festival 5K today, rather than the Alta Peruvian.  The Alta run kind of scares the crap out of us with the steep down hill.  One slip and you would be ragged torn up.   

 

 

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From Michael on Thu, Jul 05, 2007 at 21:43:37

Yes you did well with the prizes, we didnt win any - was hoping so as they had some nice ones,but my son got his medal which made me happy.

We are running Alta Peruvian because its on the circuit and my son is competing on that (Im his chauffer and follower in the race). Where do they run the race that it is so steep - is it on the highway?

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Easy 5 mile run this morning, 4:45 am.  Nice and cool in the morning.  Cut the run short to not get too wore out to do a treadmill workout at lunch.

Treadmill conversion Workout - Pace converted based on conversion chart

Each 1/4 mile followed by a walk until heart rate reaches 120 and then run easy for a 1/4 mile at 8:25 pace and then begin the next 1/4 mile repeat.  As the weeks progress, reduce the recovery and rest time.

1 mile warmup at 8:25 pace

7 times 1/4 mile, at 6: 12 pace -  93 seconds - recovery sesson walk and easy run between

Last repeat = 1/2 mile at 6:12 pace - 3 minutes 6 seconds, followed by recovery walk

Summary, felt good about the effort and ability to run a 1/2 mile for the last repeat at the same pace.  I plan on progressing this workout to shorter recovery periods and all 1/2 mile repeats over the next two months.  Hopefully, this will help drop my 5K time to give me a shot a breaking 21 minutes (one of my goals for the year) .

B of BS Rools out

 

 

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Started the run later than I wanted, starting to get hot, took our dog Sammy, standard poodle, for the first three miles.  She ran great the first two and then was running out of gas.  We dropped her off at home and headed out for the last 7 miles.  Sylvia was feeling great today and was throwing in a few pickups.  I don't know if she was doing this to rub it in or what.  I kept up on a couple of them, she kicked my butt on the others.  No superhero powers for me, could not run two hard days in a row.  But, we finished the run, heat and all.  We ran into George Adams, former long time president of the SLC track club and talked to him for a few minutes.  He is recovering from plantar faciitis.  We have had some good battles in races over the last 10 years.  

It was good to see Sylvia getting faster and more endurance.  I expect her to have a very good St. George Marathon this year and have a shot at placing in the top ten in her division again.  Placing in the top ten in a division at St. George is a big deal to most runners as you get a nice rock plaque and it is really tough to place based on all the runners from around the country.  I expect that I would need at least a 3:15 to sneak into the top ten.  I have some work to do.

B of BS Rools out.  (one of my better training weeks this year)

 

 

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From Lybi on Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 18:39:40

Thanks Brent. I value your advice. I hope someday James and I can be a little closer in our training time. We are more like 2 min. apart for easy runs. He did a good job of staying with me. I only had to ask him to "heel" once or twice. He he he.

How cool that you have a standard poodle. They are actually super athletic dogs--bred for hunting water fowl. The fluffy fur is supposed to help them float. How old is Sammy?

Good job on your training. Over 50 miles!

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Run along the Jordan River, to 4100 south bridge and home.  Avg pace per garmin, 8:57.  Nice recovery run.  I am trying to decide what workouts to do this week with an 18 miler next saturday.  If I run city creek on tuesday, hopefully recover and complete an interval workout on thursday or a tempo run.  I find as that I have got older that 3 days seems to be the optimal recovery time.  The issue, this limits certain workouts.  I am leaning towards using the city creek run as the interval workout with hills, pick my spots to do some fartlek with thursday as a long tempo run.  My concern, half marathon on 21 July, Bryce, the long tempo run may be of more value than the intervals.  

Reading this blog back, sounds like babble, yada, yada, yada,

 

 

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Morning run, smoked three packs of cigarettes during the run, smoke from Oregon and Utah fires.  I don't know if it was smart to even run this morning.  Took it slow and easy, 8:45 pace.  Three miles on the teadmill at lunch 7:55 pace.  Upper body circuit weights.  I ordered a book on core strength for endurance.  "Core Performance Endurance"    Mark Verstegaen. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Day off, felt like my body needed a rest.  City creek in the morning with Diana, Colleen, Tony and maybe Sheldon.  It will be tough and fun at the same time. 

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Utah State Capital, easy first mile to the start of City Creek Canyon.  Started with Diana, Colleen and Tony.  This was Diana's first time up City Creek this year.  Colleen held back and ran with Di, Tony turned around at about 2 miles up the canyon (never found out why).  Found myself running alone up the canyon at about 1/2 mile going up.  I decided to push the pace going up.  Waited for about 4 minutes at the 3 and 1/2 mile marker for Di and Colleen.  We ran half Di's pace and half Colleen's pace on the way down.

Avg. pace 8:33, sounds slow, but, some of the steep parts going up kill the pace.  Garmin says 900 feet elevation gain in 3.5 miles. 

Anyway, happy with the uphill effort.  I am going to run more at lunch today, treadmill. 

1 mile on the treadmill at lunch, 8:20 pace.  Leg weights. 

 

B of BS Rools out.

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Early morning run, legs felt good today considering City Creek hills yesterday and leg weights.  It was a hot muggy morning, like running in Texas.  I may do a few 1/4 repeats at lunch.  It has been interesting reading some of the blogs for "new runners".  We were all there at some point.  It seems like a long road in the beginning.  As I told one of my kids about college, (same for running) time will pass whether you go to college or not, don't think about how long it will take to get in shape, one day at a time. 

It has also been interesting to read blogs on some of the great young runners.  This state really has some talent. 

Lunch time short run, 2 x 1/4 mile at 6:10 pace, 1.5 easy miles. 

 

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Tempo run treadmill, conversion chart pace:  7:11,  35:53 for five miles.  I know this is not fast, but, I am happy with the effort given my last 5K on the 4th of July was at a 7:17 pace.  Treadmills are easier because they hold the pace for you.

I read the tinman and am going to run these runs at least twice per week and try and make them one miler longer each week. 

 

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From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 19:38:26

I am curious what you can do on my standard 5 mile tempo course. If you ever feel inclined to come to Provo for a visit, give me a call at 801-788-4608, I'll show you the course and pace you through it.

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Mine and Sylvia's long run did not go as planned.  Sylvia had a bad tooth ache last night and took some medication.  So, I ran the 18 miles as the lonely long distance runner.  2:39:15 at a 8:50 pace.  This week was one of my tougher running weeks of the year with City Creek Canyon, 5 mile tempo run, 18 miler for total of 61 miles this week.  I am starting to feel better about my conditioning, keepup the tinman, ladders next tuesday morning, 1/2 marathon at Bryce next saturday. 

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Easy run, hot, hot, hot,  96 degrees.  I decided to complete a short run in the heat, hopefully to better aclemate.  No fun, but, may help in a few hot races to come over the next few weeks.   Garmin,  8:40 pace to the turnaround water fountain and 8:40 pace back home.  Legs were heavy, either from the heat or the long run yesterday.

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Early morning run along the Jordan River, North to 4100 So and back home.  Forgot the Garmin this morning, pace seemed about an 8:45.   I may run a few more miles later in the day.   Sylvia has a tooth ached, hopefully she can get into the Dentist today.  She has not run for 4 days and feels like a slug.  Also, she is grouchy from not running. 

Ran 2 miles in the heat, 4 p.m., trying to get use to the heat.  Tough to get going.  8:51 pace. 

Sylvia is no longer grouchy, got out and ran 7 miles. All is well in BS run land. 

 

 

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From Lybi on Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 01:34:29

Amazing that she is less grouchy after 7 miles! That distance would make me a little testy, even if I started out fine. On second thought, maybe I would be more docile. People in comas are very docile, as a rule.

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Run after work, 92 degrees. Ran the first 6 miles 8:25 pace and last 2 miles in 9 min miles.  I long for 50 degree weather.  Nothing special about the run from a running perspective.  The Murray police are watching for grafftie crud duds, no luck catching them, the cops can't run that fast.  Once in while we see rookies from the police force running on the parkway, many of them really struggle.  I don't know how some of them would catch the bad guys. 

B of BS Rools Out. 

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From Maria on Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 10:40:40

Good job on getting out in the heat! You need to come here for a 50 degree weather. Well, it's more like 60, but it sure beats 92! As for police force fitness, I always wondered about it too. In NYC I used to see these massive cops, with their bellies hanging over their pants. How would they even reach for their holster to get a gun quickly if they needed to, let alone chase someone on foot. I have no idea how they pass annual fitness test (I assume they have one?)

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Early run, tried a new pair of shoes today, may wear them in the race on saturday.  The felt good. 

Lunch time, short run, treadmill,  1/2 mile warmup, 2 miles at 6:45 pace, 1/2 mile a 8 min. mile pace.  I may have been able to push past 2 miles at the 6:45 pace, did not want to push it too much, may trash my legs for the Bryce 1/2 marathon on saturday.  I was very happy with the two mile effort. 

B of BS Rools out. 

 

 

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Easy run, along the river trail 2 miles and back home, no run tomorrow, taper for saturday.

Upper body weights at lunch, getting some medium guns back, maybe 22 caliber.  That is about as high as I want, no extra weight needed for running.

Took the dog Sammy for a walk, she was itching to run, she thought we were going for a run.  Ran two 100 pickups with her at about 6 min. mile pace.  She loved it and was happy to walk home after that. 

 

B of BS Rools out

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From Maria on Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 06:39:01

Good training this week, Brent! What race are you running on Saturday - 5K or 10K? Good luck!

From Lybi on Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 13:52:53

Guns! You can see them in your picture. My "guns" are probably $2 water pistols. I should probably start doing some weight training. I have a machine, but then what would I hang my clothes on? JK Thanks for the encouragement and good luck tomorrow.

Race: Bryce Canyon Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:35:46, Place overall: 63, Place in age division: 2
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First time running this race, drove the course the night before to get a plan.  No plan, go for it.  The race within a race:

Running friends Colleen and Harry, Colleen is in the 55-59 (won her age division at St. George last year) and Harry is 71 and likely World Class in his divisioin.   My last race with these two, they both beat me at the Holiday 5k by over 1 minute.  The night before the race, Colleen kind of said her goal was to beat me or stay close.  She is amazing, so is Harry.  Collen ran a 1:38 and Harry a 1:40. 

I spend much of the night before visulizing a good smooth race.  No guts no glory.  I had decided to try an be at 7 minute miles at the end of the big downhills, ends about 5 and 1/2 miles. 

1.  The race start was perfect, me and Sylvia warmed up with a half mile jog, we stayed at Ruby's Inn.  We started about three or four rows back.  The starting gun went off 5 times, the starter was trying to be funny.  Not so funny, some of the front runners stopped, thinking it was a false start.  Luckily, no one went down. 

2.  The first mile seemed to be a slight downhill followed by about 3/4 mile uphill at a 1 percent grade before the big downhill miles. 

3.  The steep downhill, does anyone run this very well?  Just tryed to stay smooth and not pound the quads.  A did not get my Garmin working correctly, did not know the time or the splits.  At mile 6, Collen pulled up along side me and said we were on 7 min. miles. (42 minutes).  Shortly after mile 6, next water stop, Colleen stopped, I quickly drank and moved along.  I expected Colleen to soon pull up along side and pass me, I never seen her again.  After the race she told me that she had pounded the downhill and walked thru every water stop.  She still set a PR at 1:38 something.  Great for her.

4.  Harry, great, great, veteran runner at 71, this was his first half marathon in 15 years and he ran a 1:40 something when he is only training for 5Ks.  Amazing.  (Harry ran a 34:24 at Des News 10k when he was 50 years old.)  The race organizers had him in the 65 and over division.  (I really wonder about respect for older runners by race organizers and some younger runners.)  By the time they got to Harry's division 9/10ths of the crowd had left.  What a shame, he deserved as much applause as anyone in the race. 

5.  Back to the race, my legs were about done at mile 6, pounded the downhill pretty well to get on 7 minute miles.

6.  The remaining race was hanging on, not letting the legs say no.  Legs starting feeling better at about 7.5 miles, the mile from 6.5 to 7.5 felt like my slowest mile recovering from the severe downhill. 

7.  Hung on, averaged 7:18 pace for the half marathon, 7:17 was my pace the Murray 5k a couple of weeks ago.  Very happy with the hang on effort the last 7 miles.  (Talked to the first place runner in my division, he just moved to Salt Lake the last month from South Africa)  I am going to need to get much faster to have a chance staying with him.  He passed me at mile 8 and was cruising. 

Road Kill Report: End of the Big Downhills: Had 2 runners pass me and passed 8, positive road kill 6 runners.  Commando points 6. 

Sylvia, she ran her best half marathon with a 1:50:26, 2nd in her division.  (8:27) pace.  Great race for her.  Sylvia got beat by a relation to John Cahill.  Sylvia hung with her the first 6 miles trading the lead back and forth.  Trying to beat her likley cost Syliva some time overall.   

Legs felt today like we had ran a marathon, not a half marathon.  

This course is tough to compare to other half marathon courses.  The legs tell me it was darn tough, the elevation drop tells me it was easier than the Prove Half, Stiders Half or Hobble Creek.  I will be able to compare, we are running both Provo Half and Hobble Creek. 

Good luck to all the bloggers running the DesNews Marathon or 10K. 

Last note, the winner of the race, Hoby Call, won a free entry into the St. George Marathon and did not seem happy with the entry.  He set a course record at the Half. 

 

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From Michael on Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 10:11:57

Sounds like a good race for both of you. Hope I can keep running at 71 like your friend Harry, but Ill concentrate on getting to 55 first (or just finishing the Deseret 10K). Road kill huh, I must have a negative score there but at least finish in the middle of the pack. Good luck on your next race

From Maria on Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 11:37:52

Great job, Brent! This is great time for a half, so happy for you! We may race each other in a 5K, but in the half, you're going to blow me away, no question.

From Lybi on Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 11:56:52

Hey, a little stingy to only give yourself 6 points for this race. I'd say more like 25 at least. How on earth are you able to run basically the same speed for a half marathon as you do for a 5K? Nice.

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Run 1 mile up an ATV  trail from Ruby's Inn.  Slow recovery run.  I seen 6 antelope on the trail.  It felt great to run with the smell of pines and 55 degrees.  It was great. 

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Easy recovery run, 9 min. mile pace. Felt good to get out an run.  I hope it helps the legs recover from the 1/2 marathon.   

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Early morning run, wanted to get done to go watch the Des News Marathon runners on Foothill.  Easy run.  Made it up to foothill in time to see the two first place runners, black guys from?  The third and fourth place runners were running together, the top blogger Sasha and someone else.  They had a good 4 minute lead on the next runner.  I expect Sasha took 3rd or 4th and was in the money.  Carol Cannibilis was the first women by a mile. 

The people you meet and when:  A story - when I was in the active duty Navy back in 1970, we were ported in Subic Bay - Phillipines, the ship was next to another destroyer and we had to cross her brow to go onto the pier.  As I saluted the flag and requested permission to come aboard, I was saluting a long time childhood friend I did not know was even in the Navy.  Today I had another one of those experiences.  I parked on a small side street off Foot Hill waiting for a couple of my running friends to pass.  A large Victory motorcylce parked next to me.  The person the got off was another child hood friend I had not seen for 39 years, his son was in 5th place behind Sasha running the marathon.  I don't know the son's first name, last name is Olsen.  I took his son's picture and talked about old times a little.   You never know where you will meet someone. 

Lastly, my long time running buddy, Brett, appeared, I ran with him about 1/4 of a mile and talked, Frank another running buddy had pulled over sick, upchucking, at mile 6.  Brett did not know if he had kept going or not.  The first words out of Brett, he hates the new DesNews course, way too much down hill.  

I got a good picture of Sasha and Brett.  Look forward to reading the race reports. 

 

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From Andy on Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 09:56:20

I believe that your friend's son is a fellow blogger: http://spinnersteve.fastrunningblog.com/

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Early morning run, about 9 min mile pace.  Did some strength yoga with Sylvia last night.  I really need some consistent core work.  My house got toilet papered last night.  Sylvia caught the two neighbor boys last night and they ran like heck.   They must of used a dozen rolls of bum fada.  I sure the parents will not be too happy given the price of toilet paper.  So, 10 minutes after my run this morning was getting toilet paper off the tree.  We have a globe willow, could not get it all.  Boys will be boys.  I have still not fully recovered from the Bryce Half Marathon last saturday.  The down hill really pounds the legs.  The race had a 1800 foot elevation drop.  The DesNews marathon had a 3200 foot elevation drop.  This all sounds great for a fast time, but, my experience tells me that this severe of a drop costs more time than it saves with the pounding on the quads which slows you down when you hit the flat or rolling hills. 

Lunch time run, 2 miles at 8 min. mile pace.  Upper body circuit weights.  Attempt to get my weekly mileage to avg. 60 for the next 8 or 9 weeks along with speed work. 

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From Michael on Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 09:27:05

Well maybe removing all the toilet paper from the tree will build up your upper body strength and improve your future running events

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Nice easy run, humid 65 degress.  Legs seem almost back to normal.  Ran along the parkway to the Freedom Shrine at 45th south.  After work run while Sylvia went home teaching, 6 miles. Nothing exciting to report, it is hot and muggy, my dog Sammy pooped out and didn't want to go running with me, I lost both big toe nails from the Ogden Marathon.  Whats the good news:  everyday is a new adventure, the previous day is always history.

B of BS Rools out.  I may need to change the BS Rools thing, runners may get the wrong impression unless they read my profile. 

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From Chad on Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 11:30:05

Hey Brent, the Black Sheep are meeting at 5:45 at the Rose Garden entrance to Sugarhouse Park on Tuesday. I don't know yet what the workout will be; some kind of mix of road/track probably. I may not be there, but you should not feel shy about showing up as i'm sure you'll recognize a few folks.

From Lybi on Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 22:00:03

20 points per lost toenail. That's hardcore.

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Crazy day:  I could not get out of bed this morning to run.  OK, run a tempo run on the treadmill at lunch, no can do, runner on the treadmill.  Jump in the truck and hussle to the state capitol,  ran up to City Creek Canyon (1 mile) and up 3 and 1/2 miles.  It was hot and humid, slow going up and down.  It was bike day, crazy bikers going 50 miles an hour down the canyon, or it seemed like it as has my hat was blown off by the wind from the passing bike. 

I guess, all us runners get upset when plans go crazy. 

 

 

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Run with Sylvia and our dog Sammy.  Sammy was a poop butt today, she was ready to stop after 2 miles.  Humid day, easy run.  Sylvia has not completely recovered from the half marathon last saturday.  Many bikers, runners and dog walkers on the trail today.  We got a later start than I would have liked.  The earlier the start, less bike and foot traffic. 

 

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Early morning run, 5 a.m. start, avg. pace 8:45, ran North along the river to 33rd south and back south to 82nd south and back home.  Attempted to keep an even pace, even the last few miles when tired.  I really worked on a " tired smooth mode".  It was sucessful about half the time during the last few miles.  My miles have been consistent this year, but, tempo runs have been lacking.  Since I can't seem to muster up a good tempo run unless it is a half marathon race, that may be the answer.  My two half marathons this year, Striders in Eden 1:38 and Bryce 1:35, have been a 7:30 and 7:18 pace. It will be interesting to see what I an do at Provo and Hobble creek.  Since I am in "my what can I do different mind set", I am going to try a group  workout on tuesday.  Although the runners are much faster, maybe pulling along in the back can get me motivated as serve as the needed speed workout each week.   

We had my dad's birthday party at our hourse yesterday.  It was fun.  My two girls and their husbands are really into working out, both cardio and weights.  My youngest daughter is now running 2 and 1/2 miles a day.  I got my girls a few years ago to run a 5K, they both went out to fast and said never again.  Two of Sylvia's boys have ran the St. George marathon with us.  Being a good role model does have an influence. 

B of BS Rools out

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I'm being followed by a moon shadow.  Great morning, full beautiful moon.  Cat Stevens and the moon were guiding the way.  Mornings like this running are special, wow, what a beautiful morning. 

Legs felt surprising good after the long run yesterday.  Odd thing, when I take my vitamins with 100% grape juice, they really seem to make a difference in how I feel the next morning. 

Lunch time run, treadmill, 2 miles and upper body weights.  Their were a couple of full "oons", but not the Cat Stevens type.

 

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From Lybi on Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 14:28:43

Hey, thanks for the wisdom about dog running! I really like the idea of a gentle leash. I think I'm gonna have to put my signs back up because there was a storm later that night that blew them away.

In my nutrition class at BYU, they said that if you take your vitamin with juice, you absorb much more of the iron than if you take it with milk or even water. Plus grape juice is super-high in anti-oxidants. Good choice. Cool about your beautiful run this morning!

From James in Sunny AZ on Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 17:43:26

You're making me jealous here with the description of the beautiful morning runs - I also enjoy getting up early and running. I normally get to watch the sun rise just as I am finishing my run - quite lovely. 'Course, with monsoon season here, there have often been clouds. I am still on a no-running diet until my back gets better - hopefully early this week.

From Michael on Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 23:20:45

Ive heard alot lately too about the benefits of blueberry or cherry juice too.

Nice run yesterday - 19 miles for you. I finally almost did 10 one day so thats progress

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The hills are alive.  Ran a hill / track workout this morning with, I think they are called Black Sheep, bunch.  Sounds like a group of outlaws in the Old West.  Anyway, Chad said hello right away, Colleen and Harry were also there.  We started with about a 1 mile warmup around Sugarhouse park.

4 x Approx. 1 minute hill repeats with a recovery jog back to the bottom.  

Jogged to the Highland High track -

Each of the following is followed by a 200 meter recovery jog and then go again.

800, 600,600, 800, 600,600,600, (I had my Garmin, but, was excited about the workout I did not get the laps recorded).  I heard from a couple of the runners near me that the 800 were in about 3:20.  I don't know about the 600s.  The last two 600s getting tired, hung on to two men runners to get thru it and had good staying power. 

A couple of thoughts about the workout - I feel alive after the workout, it was fun.

The great runners at the front of the pack made it look easy.   Funny thing, Colleen said I made it look easy, I guess it is all in the eyes of the beholder because it was not easy.  I would like to run a few more miles today, but, will not likely get the chance because of my work schedule and family birthday party tonight.      

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From c h a d on Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 13:08:37

Great to see you out there today, Brent. You looked strong and consistent. Hope to see you again.

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Easy, early morning run with Sylvia.  Run along the Jordan trail to 4100 south and home.  Very nice morning, somewhat muggy.  No critters on the trail, geese overhead.  My legs felt better than expected after yesterday.  Nothing exciting to report, did not know any of the words when watching the singing bee. 

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Early Morining run, met Colleen, Tony and Diana at the state capital, 5 a.m., ran to City Creek Canyon and up 3 and 1/2 miles.  Ran smooth, not 100% effort, waited at the top for 3 minutes for the others to reach the top.  Ran the downhill at marathon pace with Colleen, finished over 5 minutes ahead of Tony and Diana.  I don't know what the issue was with those two, maybe potty stops.  I will talk to them later and find out.

Nothing special to report, crankin up the miles and intensity over the next few weeks. 

 

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From michael on Sat, Aug 04, 2007 at 17:50:03

Looks like youre getting some good mileage in

I ran City Creek some this spring at work during lunch hour, I liked the run, hope to do again once it cools down. Good luck at Hobble Creek

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Dog in the dark, I tripped over our dog in the dark last night, I have two black and blue toes and will likely loose a toe nail.   Ran easy this morning and kind of hobbled.  I have learned my lesson, get things done earlier in the evening.  I often forget to get my running stuff ready for the morning run.  Side story, Hobblecreek Half Marathon did not get our applications and check.  They are letting me resend the applications and check.  In the future, I will register on-line.  Hobblecreek holds all the apps and checks until the race is full and them deposits them.  Therefore, it does no good until the race is closed to see if your check was cashed.

Lunch time:  5 minutes on the exercise bike, 2 miles on the treadmill (7:50 pace), followed by upper body circuit weights, leg extensions, leg press, calf pressess and leg hamstring curls.  In addition, hamstring exercise ball "butt lifts" and ball rollers in and out. 

 

    

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Ran with Sylvia and our dog Sammy the first two miles, Sammy is done after 2, dropped her off at home and ran another 4 miles to 4100 so. along the Jordan River Trail and home. Hot and muggy day.  There were quite a few runners on the trail doing long runs. We averaged 9:08 pace for the run.  For the whole week, 66 mile week.  I would like to run in the 60's for the next 4 weeks until the taper for TOU. 

It was a very good week for me training, speed work with Black Sheep, Run up city creek canyon and 19 mile long run. 

 

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From Lybi on Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 00:39:10

Sorry about your toes--ouch! Wonder what damage Sammy sustained. If I remember correctly, you don't have too many toenails to spare. Get a night light!

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Easy early morning run, south along the Jordan Parkway until the trails meets 700 W.  Legs are still feeling funny from the friday leg weight workout.  8:55 pace as compared to 9:09 yesterday. for the same distance. 

We all have our shoe stories, find those magic shoes that are just right for the marathon, these shoes feel like they don't have enough cushioning, these shoes feel like too much, these shoes are too tight, the story goes on.  Anyway, I have found my magic shoes, green, luck of the Irish.  I bought these shoes over ebay and they came with no insert.  I took an insert out of a pair of Asics and put in these Nike Air Zoom Elite, magic.  Anyway, I hope magic. 

May have a tough week running, on the road to Kansas City for a couple of days.

I had a thought today, based on a comment by Lybi that I could not be the only clumsy runner.  I will give you one my favorite stories of hitting the dust while running:

Hawaii, NikeTown Wednesday Night Run - I have been to Hawaii several times, each time we always make it a point to run the Wed. Nike Town Run with local runners.  It is more like a race for 7 or 8 miles.  This Wed. night, about 2 years ago, Gerry Lindgren was leading the fun run, I quickly got along side him and gave him the fan stuff about how great he was, yada, yada, yada, and I got his autograph at the Salt Lake Marathon.  This Wed. night run, the girls cross country team from Xavier was there for a meet.  Gerry was leading them in a fartlek workout.  Well, I decided that I would try and do the workout with them.  The first two pickups, about 6 min mile pace I hung with the group.  I then started to fade.  As I started to fade, a local runner (looked like he was 20 years older than me) passed me and said "I am slowing down at any time",  I took this as a smart"A" comment and that gave me motivation to take chase.  I was ten yards behind, chasing him along the sidewalk on Alomoana Bld, he was coming up on two ladies on the side walk and he yelled coming thru.  The two ladies split apart like the red sea, (I thought they would stay split apart and saw me also), the red sea came back together as fast as it came apart.  I had about two steps to make my move to the right off the sidewalk, I caught my left foot on a tree root, going a 6 min. pace, and did a dive that may have scored an 8.  A quickly got up almost without losing pace to chase the guy in front of me.  He beat me back to NikeTown, he did not even say good race or anything.  I was soom the center of attention with blood running down my leg from a would along the side of the knee.  (Good part of the story), two girls felt sorry for me and proceed to clean up the wound.  *Note, I am a crazy and clumsy runner at times.  Other stories to follow each week. 

 

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From Michael on Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 19:10:16

Hope they were pretty girls that cleaned your wound

Ive met Gerry Lindgren, he went to Washington State University where I went to school

From Lybi on Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 21:58:22

I thought you were going to say that you knocked those two ladies over like bowling pins. It would've made a great story...eventually. Plus they may have cushioned the fall. Just kidding. Very chivalrous.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
5.043.000.000.000.008.04

Early morning run, 4100 South along the parkway and home.  Decided to make a few of the miles at marathon pace, 7:45.  (8:33 pace for entire run).  Legs felt good.  I sure think I am running faster than the Garmin says at times. 

Me and Sylvia got while a laugh from Lybi's comments on bowling pins. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.620.000.004.380.009.00

Run with Black Sheep today.  Chad led the workout.  Goal was to not get lapped. Did not get lapped today.  Did a 1 mile warmup around the area, East High.  2 laps with jog the curve and run just under 5K race pace for the straight.  We then did 3 x 1,000 with a 200 jog between each rep.  We then rested and did another 3 x 1,000 with a 200 jog between each rep.  1 mile cooldown run.

Each 1,000 was completed between a 4:15 to 4:20.  About a 6:50 pace.  The last 1,000 was a real gut check to hang on to the pace.   Consistent workout.  Happy with the Effort.

*Note, nice group of runners letting new comers workout with them.  I expect this will really help my pace over time.  My last 5K was completed at about a 7:15 pace.  I feel like I could beat that time. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
5.005.000.000.000.0010.00

Business trip run, Kansas City,  early morning run in the hot and humid city, ran around a hilly park for five miles.  After work, ran on the treadmill in the hotel gym for 5 miles at 7:50 pace.

I not remember why I don't like the mid west, humid, humid, humid. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
5.000.000.000.000.005.00

Run around some city blocks, early in the morning, did not see Dorthy, Toto, the Tinman, the lion or the scare crow.  But, did see a few scary homeless people.  It is good to be back home in Utah. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.000.000.000.000.004.00

Run along the parkway to 4100 south and home.  Legs felt ok.  1/2 marathon on saturday. 

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Race: Provo River Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:32:43, Place overall: 57, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.000.0013.100.000.0013.10

Where to start, on the way down to the race with my wife Sylvia, I decided to run the first 5K of the race hard, (hard for me).  This strategy was dangerous as I was a little out of my comfort zone.  I wanted to give myself a time cushion for the 1 mile (approx) pretty good uphill.  Also, I may have paid for the move later on.  But what the heck.  I turned out to be a good move,  I hooked up with a older runner, Andy, (61 who had won his division in St. George last year).  We were sizing each other up, were we in the same division?  I finally broke the ice and asked him what division he was in.  When we were both in different divisions we decided to work together to hold a 7 minute mile pace.  He was a great pacing partner, good conversation and motivation.  As we were going down the big hill, I commented that Kerry in my division, who usually beats me, was about 2 minutes behind coming up.  Andy said, he will never catch you, stay even.  Andy was right!

The Provo  River Half, the distance is always questionable.  I did not have my Garmin, I hope the course was 13.1.   My race time was exactly three minutes faster that the Bryce Canyon 1/2 marathon 3 weeks ago.  Sylvia was about 1 minute quicker.  If any fellow bloggers read this that ran the race and had a Garmin, what did the course measure?   Part of the hesitation to get too excited about my time, mile mark 5, we ran a 3 minute mile, another mile marker we ran an 11 minute mile.  I wish I had had the Garmin today. 

I was very happy with the 7:05 pace for the race and placing 57th overall (Well over 1,200 runners)  It is getting difficult to place in the top 100 at these larger races.  I am hoping to get into Hobblecreek, there has been a problem with the registration what was sent in plently of time.  If any of you bloggers have any pull with Hobblecreek, I could sure use help getting me and Sylvia in the race. 

Odd thing about my training:  my 5K race pace, last 5k was about 7:15.  (Murray 5K). 

Awards, Syvlia was 2nd and I was 3rd in my division.  It appears there we no awards.  Anyway, Curt is always unpredictable what he will do about awards.  For several years he gave nice wood plaques and other years prints of the Gaurdian of the Trail.  No matter, we have enough awards to fill the garage already. 

Last comments:  the last two tuesday workouts with the Black Sheep seem to be helping my ability to sustain the pace.  I am going to try and keep going.  If this turns out to be a 13.1 course, this is my fastest Provo River 1/2 and Half Marathon time in the last 5 years. 

 

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Comments
From O-town runner on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 15:59:37

Brent--Good race. According to my Garmin the distance was 13.16. Everyone in my group that ran today was similar. We ranged from 13.1 to 13.17. I agree about the mile markers. They were a mess. I'm pretty sure you were well above 96th. According o the printouts that were taped up to a trailer after the race I was in 77th. One of my friends ran a 1:32 and some change and he was 50th according to the print-out. good race.

From Dave Holt on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 16:04:30

Brent, thanks for the comment. I thought that you looked familiar as we passed! I had the course a bit short on my Garmin, but it seems everyone else had it right about on. Those mile markers were a bit screwy weren't they. I believe it was 5 that was less than 1/2 mile after 4! Good job on your run. 3 mins. faster on this course than Bryce is great. But I do think that extreme drop on Bryce takes a bit out of the legs.

From ArmyRunner on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 17:39:43

My Garmin 305 measured it at 13.15 so it was pretty much dead on. Congrats on a good race today.

From Maria on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 17:52:57

Brent, great job! This is a very good time, and 3 min. faster than you did just couple of months ago! The course wasn't short, so you can get excited now :). Whatever you're doing, it's working. You're probably in 3:15 marathon shape now, especially for St. George. Keep it up now, and, most importantly, stay healthy.

From Sasha Pachev on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 19:20:13

The course was the right length this time. Curt is never off by too much, but he can be off by 0.1 on occasion.

From James on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 19:30:51

Nice job today! Who knows with Curt, he is a good friend, but a different duck for sure! Maybe you will get an award sent to you via mail in 6 months, that happened to me once!

From Michael on Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 22:48:44

Way to run Brent, and congrats to Slyvia too. I think that is a race Id like to try next year. Seems odd about no awards being such a big and popular race.Hey maybe you should take that 3 minute mile - its not evry day you get to break a worlds record

From Chad on Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 01:03:59

Brent, great race today! It was good to see you on the course holding that strong pace. See you on more Tuesday mornings, I hope!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
6.130.000.000.000.006.13

Early morning recovery run, ran north along the Jordan Parkway to Garner Village and home.  8:55 pace.   Left hamstring a little sore after the race yesterday.  Got some real nice comments from bloggers on the race, thanks to all. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.000.000.000.000.009.00

Early morning run along the parkway,  8miles at 8:45 pace.  Nothing exciting to report today.  One spooky thing, along the darkest part of the trail, ran into to hispanic males walking along the trail, odd for 5 a.m.   I had my pepper spray with me.  Murray has had some graffetti problems this summer.   Legs seem to be recovering well from the race on saturday. 

5 minutes on the exercise bike warmup, 1 mile on the treadmill, upper body circuit weights. 

Interesting, it is so fun after a race to read all the comments by bloggers on their race and the support of other bloggers.  Nice way to share the experiences of the races.  Cool.

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Comments
From Lybi on Mon, Aug 13, 2007 at 13:39:39

Great job on your race! Insane that you can run a half at 5K pace. I bet you scared those guys more than they scared you.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.354.000.000.000.008.35

Black Sheep Workout today and liberty park.   Yasso 800's,   1 mile warmup,  8 x 800 at marathon pace with a couple minute job between 800s.  1 mile cool down with Harry, Colleen and Sheldon.   The first couple of 800's were tough and I felt that I may not be able to complete the workout.  Was able to shake the cob webs from the 1/2 marathon on saturday and finished the workout in good fashion.  Averaged a 3:20 to 3:25 for each 800.  This is faster than marathon pace.  It seemed the everyone was doing them faster than marathon pace.  There may have bee a few runners at the front that could run 6 minute miles for a marathon given the pace they were running the 800s.

The group runs are very challenging, mentally rewarding and have a group goal atmosphere.  John Straley mentioned today that the group greatly helped in break three hours in the marathon last year.  No way is the a goal this year for me.  But, if I can be somewhere close to 7:30 pace I would be very happy. 

Anyway, thanks to the Black Sheep.

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

Day Off, old legs tired and need a rest.  It seems after about 10 days of running in a row, I am always due for rest day.  It is tough for me, we always need to keep the weekly mileage total up there.  It is funny how every runner, from last to first in the race wants to know how they placed.  Runners hug the results like a long lost friend.  I am no different,  I have waited for the results of the Provo River Half marathon to post.  Yes,  57th overall.  I was quite surprised.  Happy days. 

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Comments
From sarah on Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 17:40:04

I took a day off yesterday too and I felt GREAT today..it does help.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.500.001.000.000.005.50

State Capital, up to City Creek Canyon, up 3.5 miles and back down.  Ran with Colleen, Sheldon and Tony today.  Beautiful morning, white clouds with stars shining in the sky.  As I have a 20 miler tomorrow, ran fairly conservative except for pushing hard over the last 50 yards of the second real steep hill.  Also, ran a 6:30 mile for the last mile down the canyon.

*Note, leg strength getting better over the steep hills, I could have not done the 50 yard surge over the last steep part of the hill with the same intensity a month ago.  Also, downhill 6:30 pace on the gentle downhill felt smooth. 

Sheldon indicates we were 4 minutes faster today than a few months ago. 

 Lunch time, 5 minutes warmup on exercise bike, upper body weights and hamstring (exercise 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From Lybi on Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 00:47:20

Jeepers, I had to work out my scroll button finger just to get down here to write a comment. Is this symbolic of how far you like to run?

Thanks for the idea about the roadkill. That should give me something to think about the 2nd half of my 5K--I mean, something OTHER than my usual "why the heck did I start running in the first place" race thoughts.

Good luck on your 20 miler tomorrow. Watch out for skunks!

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17.210.000.000.000.0017.21

Early morning run with Slyvia, we got a late start and cut the 20 mile planned run a little short.  Sylvia had a conference call.  Anyway, 17 was long enough as we have both been hitting the training hard.  If we don't get into Hobblecreek we will run a long run next saturday. 

I am coming to realize that I need a little more rest as I get older,  Half marathon race last saturday, the next tuesday speed workout yasso 800s, thursday city creek uphill hard run of 9 miles and then expect a great 20 miler on friday.  I really never want to admit it, I just don't recover like I did 20 years ago.  All in fun, another fun run in the morning.  I may run with the Locomotion Running Club. 

 

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From Michael on Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 21:02:32

Well to me 17 miles is still great and well 17 rounds up to 20 anyway!. Youre right it seems you need more recovery time as you age. Just hope Im running at 83 years like John Cahill. Good luck, hope you get to do Hobble 1/2 marathon

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Early morning run, 8 miles at 8:37 pace, last mile 7:20.   Several running clubs, groups, doing long runs on the parkway today.  (Locamotion, SLC Track Club, Team in Training) I seen several runners I know in these clubs.  Sheldon's wife was manning (womening) one of the aid stations.  I stopped and talked to her a few moments. 

One odd thing, do runners really care how the look and what they wear when running?  I see some runners who look like they just posed for Runner's World Magazie and other runners who look like they just ran out of the homeless shelter.  Should we judge runners on appearance and dress?  If so, what would be the judging rools?  Maybe as follows:

Your not a real runner if:

1.  Your socks are higher than you ankles

2.  Your girls have never seen a jog bra (Sylvia's)

3.  If you wear the race shirt during the race

4.  Your running shoes have holes in them

5.  You own no "cool max"

6.  You wear you race number on your back

7.  You wear sweats in the middle of the summer to run

8.  Your running shorts hang below your ankles

9.  Your on a 5 mile run with a camel back and an ammo belt with 10 small bottles.

10.  You can't see your running shoes to tie them, beer belly guys.

11.  You run on the left side of the trail

12.  You run with a foursome during a race, 4 abreast.

13.  You measure your PR for a 5K in hours, not minutes.

I sure everyone could add to the list. 

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From Michael on Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 20:59:10

Good list

Lets see what can I add:

Youre running with a 64ounce Big Gulp.

Or a Budweiser in each hand.

You run the first 100 meters in 12 seconds and the next 3 miles of the 5K in about an hour.

While running your main focus is talking about the stockmarket, the kids, the soap opera you recently watched.

Youre running in flip flops or hiking boots.

Running tangaents to you is cutting across anyones lawn or any parking lot.

You swear you are never going to run again and that comes true.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
11.080.000.000.000.0011.08

6 a.m, run, Ran with the shuffle today, Gwen Steffani is my favorite and ACDC.  The clarity of the music, actually hearing the words, I know this is why many people run with them.  Nice relaxing run with only a few people on the parkway.  It was almost like a winter time run where I might not see another soul for 10 miles.  I seen the bushy tailed fox this morning. It really has a beautiful red tail.  I wondering how to taper for the half marathon next saturday.  (Got the snafoo correct, me and Sylvia are in Hobble Creek).  I really like the tuesday morning track workout that will likely be a ladder workout.  But, I wonder if it is too close to saturday. 

9 minute miles today.

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From adam on Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 11:24:14

ACDC yeah! I always pick up the pace a little when I hear Thunderstruck or Jailbreak.

From Michael on Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 21:02:27

Nice to know that us old guys still rock - I like ACDC too. Congrats on getting in Hobble

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.000.000.000.000.009.00

5 a.m. Run, from home along the Jordan Parkway to 4100 South and home.  Legs felt better today after icing and stretching yesterday.  For those nature lovers, heard a yelping this morning, noise of a kit fox yelling for its mother.  It is kind of a unnerving sound if you have not heard it before.  It add to the unnerving when you are running in the dark. 

Lunch time, 5 min. exercise bike, 1 mile run at  8:13 pace.  The treadmill must be much easier than outside.  I feel like it is the same effort on the treadmill as outside, but, my pace is 8:45 outside at the same effort.  That big of difference?

Upper body circuit weights,  leg stretching. 

 

 

 

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From Michael on Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 23:28:14

I once was camped in a isolated mountain range in Arizona and we werent in tents, we woke up to a blood curdling shriek that scared the you know what out of us. It wasnt a coyote, and there are no wolves, next morning we saw a fox watching us by our camp and came to the conclusion it had to be him

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.750.000.002.250.006.00

Black Sheep Workout today, group doing 3 sets of 5 x 400 meters around the track.  As I have Hobble Creek on Saturday, shortening the workout.  Completed 9 X 400s.

The first set of 5 a stayed with the second pack of 5 runners,  90 seconds, give 1 or 2 seconds either way.  The next four at 1:42 to 1:44 with Sheldon and Colleen. 

I really felt strong the first 4 of the 400s.  The East High track is a very nice track and easy on the legs.  Warmup and Cool down mile and 100 meters rest walk.jogs betwen 400s. 

I hope to not be caught in the gap, it seems I am a tweener, not quite fast enough to stay with the second a third small group for the entire workout, but, can stay ahead of the last group.  I hope to bridge the gap over the next few weeks. 

 

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5.280.000.000.000.005.28

Early morning run, very, very, easy pace.  Right hip flexor a little sore.  I may take the next couple days off from running before Hobble Creek.

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From ashman on Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 14:51:50

You know there are so many variables at play here, such as amount of training background, relative health, etc. But I can say for certain that if I run over 20 miles at anything faster than 80% mhr it will affect me for a few weeks. This usually manifests itself as a general feeling of not being speedy or sharp. However, I do agree with your opinion about the 30k in Ogden being a good preparation race before the marathon. And I think perhaps you are right about shuutting things down at 20 miles. But that is soo hard to do if you are in contention for points or prize money at that stage of the race. So that I guess is really the dilemma.

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5.000.000.000.000.005.00

Easy lunch time run along the NorthWest, north of north temple, along the Jordan Parkway trail.  Temp. was not too hot.  Likely a day off coming before the race.  I started a strict diet today to hopefully lose 5 pounds in three weeks.  All I can think about is chocalate donuts.

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Race: Hobble Creek Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:31:58, Place overall: 87, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
1.0013.100.000.000.0014.10

We, me and Sylvia,  had not ran Hobble Creek for about 9 years.  We had a bad experience 9 years ago with the race starting 2 hours late when it was 100 degrees (they ran out of water at the water stops).  It took a few years to get past the old experience.  Today's race started about 35 minutes or so late.  It was still cool up the canyon.  I like the new course, did not seem as fast as the course 9 years ago.  Talked to a couple of bloggers, a couple of Black Sheep and a couple of  non-affiliated runners before the start. 

My major goal for the race was to place in the top 100 and get the "elite 100 medal". I was very happy to cross the finish line and find out I was 87th (1200 plus runners, joggers and woggers).  I likely boasted too much about it.  I thought it would take a time under 1:30 to have a shot at the top 100.  I forgot my watch and Garmin today.  I had to rely on other runners for splits.  Before I give the splits, I am not sure if I ran a 1:30:59 or a 1:31:59.  I know this sounds crazy, race times were not posted or announced, except for the overall male winner and Hawk asked him what is time was.  This made me more suspicous that the time was off.  If any other bloggers wondered, your thoughts on this?  

2 miles reached at 13:30

8 miles reached at 54:40 -   (7:01 pace for the race at the 1:31:59 time)  This time is 44 seconds faster than the Provo Half two weeks ago. 

Sylvia, ran a great race today, 1st in her division. 1:46 or 1:45 and really went for it today.  I expect her to have a very good St.George and contend for the top 10 in her division, awesome wife. 

I did not feel good legs today.  I spent the first 8 miles of the race tucked behind other runners trying to benefit from their pace.  It worked to about 8 and 1/2.  I was then in no mans land, 2 runners passed me the rest of the way and I passed 3. I was gapped and could not get back to runners ahead of me.   With about 1/2 mile to go, John Straley and his brother Jeff were running back out on the course, John yelled, pass two more runners, two more runners.  I took this to think maybe he knew that I was in 102 place and needed to pass two runners.  Well, the motivation did work to get me to pick up the pace, but, I did not pass anyone to the finish. 

At about mile 9, a man and his wife with a young son were cheering runners on.  The little boy yelled to his parents, he's old.  I just threw my hands in the air, the mom got quite a laugh out of the whole thing.  I not sure how to take the comment.  But, it was funny.

Lastly, it is nice to place in a race, always being mindful that, it depends who shows up.    

 

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From Chad on Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 18:27:26

Great job, Brent. Your story about the little kid is funny. It is a nice place to run, but a little unpredictable with the start time, etc. At Provo River it was early, here it was late. One day I'll run a race that's on time.

From Dee on Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 18:43:17

Good race Brent. I think I came in four spots behind you. If I would have know I would have introduced myself.

From ashman on Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 18:53:09

That is one heck of a fun run isn't it? Great placing and time in the field.

From Lybi on Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 19:01:43

You know what that little kid was saying...he was surprised how many younger runners you were beating! Sounds like you had a great race, Brent. Good time, beating your placing goals by 30 something people. Wow!

Congrats go out to Sylvia as well! The dynamic duo...

From Cody on Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 20:35:01

Good Job "Old Man"! Other than the race delay issues and timing issues, you cant complain about that result. Nice running.

From Michael on Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 23:17:59

The "old" man with the "young" heart comes tthrough again, congrats on your time and being in the top 100 for that many runners. Must be that ACDC music increasing your stride

From Clay on Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 15:22:37

Great run Brent... I have heard that it is not a real good organized race, that is why I haven't run it in the past. Congrats though to you and Sylvia you both ran an awesome race. Keep up the good training too, you guy's are on your way to a great SGM...

From Clay on Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 15:22:38

Great run Brent... I have heard that it is not a real good organized race, that is why I haven't run it in the past. Congrats though to you and Sylvia you both ran an awesome race. Keep up the good training too, you guy's are on your way to a great SGM...

From Superfly on Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 17:22:12

Good job Brent. Next time well have to say hi. As far as time goes. My watch time was 1:09:39 and they had it at 1:09:40- so it was very close.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
5.000.000.000.000.005.00

Recovery run, nice easy run along the river, most dirt / gravel trail today.  Legs felt better than expected, no hot spots, just normal recovery.  The support of the bloggers has been great on race day.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.004.000.000.000.0012.00

Ease 8 miles, 8:45 pace, Early morning run, along river trail to 4100 and home.  I bought some old style running shorts with side cuts.  It feels weird to run in them, but, they are comfortable and cool. 

Lunch time treadmill run, 4 miles at marathon pace, 7:36 pace.  Legs still tired from the race saturday.  Effort was intended to simulate last few miles of a marathon, if there is a way to simulate. 

Lastly, all the comments from the races have been great to read.  I expect TOU and St. George will have the blog buzzing. 

 

 

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7.000.000.000.000.007.00

Big, Big, mud slide on the Parkway overnight, at least 6 inches everywhere on the trail from my house to Garner Village and home.  I was really worried when I got hot about tracking all that mud in the house, sat on the front steps, took off my shoes, awoke from my running daze.  No mud on my shoes.   I'm sure I was running in 6 inches of mud. 

Skipped the Black Sheep workout thes morning, good thing, maybe over training without enough rest.  I may try a sand run at lunch.

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From Lybi on Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 00:19:52

Geez, you must really be booking it if mud won't even stick to your shoes...

From Lybi on Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 00:22:35

Oh you know what I forgot to mention...when I finished the 5K on Friday I stuck my arms up like in your picture. What an influence...

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11.000.000.000.000.0011.00

Another runner ran with me this morning, it was me, I was being followed by a moon shadow this morning.  I cherish these mornings as the tough and cold winter time runs will soon be here.  September and October are my favorite months for running.  I have had several of my running buddies say, taper more for the marathon.  It is very tough to taper and take time off after the marathon when every morning is a runners high durning the fall. 

I almost wish every weekend was a race, it is great to read all the war stories.   

Easy 3 mile run in the evening while Sylvia was home teaching.  Ran to the Never Bear and home.  The turnaround point is named the Never Bear, about 10 years ago a local "Chain Saw Wood Bear Carver" donated a 14 foot beared carved from a big tree.  As the wood was soft, it decayed in about 6 years and collapsed and was gone.  So, we have name the spot the Never Bear, as it will never be seen again. 

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From Michael on Fri, Aug 31, 2007 at 17:10:26

Who won you or your shadow?

I like the fall too, looking forward to cooler running nights. Good luck in your upcoming marathon

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6.500.000.001.500.008.00

Early morning run, fu11 moon, great day, legs are somewhat heavy from all the training.  I expect this week will me my highest mileage week of the year, maybe 70 plus change. 

Lunch time run, treadmill conversion,  1 mile warmup,  3 x 1/2 mile at 6 minute mile pace, full recovery (heart rate back down to 120) before going again.  Max. heart rate 174 during the 1/2 mile.  Right upper thigh feels strained, decided not to push it with a couple of more, had the energy to complete a couple more.  Weight down to 155, goal 150 by St. George.  I read somewhere that up to 2 seconds per mile faster for every pound lost.  It sounds too good to be true.  But, I have been sold on snake oil before. 

B of BS Rools out

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From Michael on Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 18:44:15

Id like to loose about 15 lbs which I probably need to. Lets see 15 x 2 = 30 x 3.1 = 93 seconds for 5K, yeah Id take that improvement if it was possible

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5.000.000.000.000.005.00

Easy, run, along the parkway to the Veterans Memorial and home.  Had 3 racoons run in front of me this morning. They may look cute in the cartoons, but, they are really creepy looking in the dark. 

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22.000.000.000.000.0022.00

Run with Sylvia today.  I tried to talk her into a more of a tempo run as Sasha suggested.  She did run the first 8 miles at her marathon pace, 8:30.  But, Sylvia really wanted to run 20 miles as she has not run anything over 17 this year.  Story of the long run:

1. We ate at Fazolie's last night, cheap, right on with the carbs

2.  Ate oatmeal, banana, Poweraide before the run and gus during the run with PowerAid.  The combination seemed to work very well.  This was the easiest 22 miler I have run for a couple of years. 

Lastly, Sasha, the Tinman and reading blogs has changed how we have trained this year.  Maybe we are just not disciplined enough to do tempo runs.  Syliva has ran 6 half marathons and I have ran 4 this year.  We have substituted our long runs this summer with half marathons.  We both feel in better shape because of the change.  Long slow runs make runners run long and slow.  Also, hope to keep up the tuesday Black Sheep workouts.

We met Steve Ashman on the Jordan Parkway trail today, very nice person.  It was good to meet Steve.  We talked about running, of course.  TOU and St. George. 

B of BS Rools out

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From Michael on Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 11:45:26

Way to go , a 22 mile easy run - that might be easy for me if there was a decimal between the two 2s. Hope it helps for your goals

From laura on Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 18:00:11

Brent, I don't know if I'll ever be able to say a 22 mile easy run, but it's cool to read your blog and realize that it can be done! That's so awesome. I'm slowly beginning my own training and every time I see a hill, I think of your Rools and push harder. It's funny. I never thought a website could be so helpful for motivation and learning how to train effectively, but I'm getting a lot of this blog. That's cool that even your training has been improved by Sasha's recommendations. Keep up the great work - you're inspiring the rest of us!

From ashman on Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 20:02:46

Nice to meet you and Sylvia, I hope to see you again, Steve.

From Chad on Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 23:00:47

Brent--the Black Sheep workout is at 5:45 am at East High. Hope to see you then.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
11.250.000.000.000.0011.25

Run along the river, 3 miles north and home.  Felt surprisingly well, avg. pace 8 min mile.  Came home and picked up Sylvia, ran with her 5.25, 9 min pace.  Sylvia had somewhat of a rough run today.  It was a beautiful day with about a gazillion dog walkers on the Parkway.  I sure like an early start to avoid the dogs.  Plan on driving up to my daughter's house in Kamas today.

Have a nice Holiday. 

 

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From Lybi on Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 15:59:00

Great job, Brent. Glad labor day is treating you well. I just got back from Petsmart, where I got a "gentle leash" for my new dog. Thanks for the tip.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.251.000.002.000.006.25

East high today, just did not have the energy today.  Warmup around East high, speed changes for a couple of laps, 400s, Marathon pace, 5K pace.  I never quite caught on to exactly what workout was going on today.  My lack of energy did not help.  May try  a few 800s at lunch. 

Lunch time, warmup mile at 8:20 pace, 2 X 1/2 mile at 6:30 pace with full recovery between them.  I am now in taper mode for the next three days, 5 easy miles per day with a couple of 100 yrd strideouts during the runs.   

 

 

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From Michael on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 11:49:06

I was going to ask you, when you do listen to music while running - what do you use (brand/model) -costs? thanks

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5.250.000.000.000.005.25

Very early morning run, 4 a.m., did not see another sole, dog, cat, fox, but did see 3 racoons run accross the trail in front of me.   Weird to run that early.  Also, biffed it 3 times.  Many branches accross the trail from the wind last night.   It was difficult to run the short distance rather than my normal 8.  I always struggle with this tapering stuff. 

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From Michael on Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 00:01:00

Hi Brent

Have a question, I know you said you werent doing the Alta Peruvian because the steep downhill you said gives you a pounding. So with my current pain, not sure if Ill do it. They just sent a letter and in it they recommended running in thicker shoes and not to run in flats or you could get bloody feet. What do they mean by flats - just smooth bottom shoes? Regular road running shoes wont work? I do have some thicker trail running shoes - would that be better or just wear my road shoes with a thicker sock? If I do run I dont plan on running fast (for me), maybe just do it for the miles and fun since it is paid for (although if I still have pain which right now I do) maybe Ill just watch my son. thanks for the help

From brent on Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 00:21:49

Michael, they are talking about running flats worn by most of the elite runners. Most elite runners are very efficient and run very light on their feet, feet glide over the ground with almost not touching. They can get away with these shoes based superior form and techique. If you just have regular running shoes you will be fine. The issue with this race is three fold for the average runner (my opinion):

1. Toes pound the end of the shoe, may lose toenails and have bloody feet

2. This race puts much stress on the quads, your quads really feel weak after a couple of miles. If you have not done much steep downhill, another reason to not race this course. The first time I ran this race I felt like my legs were about ready to collaspe

3. Your feet could likely slide in your shoe and cause major blisters, bloody feet. If you have practiced form and are a good downhill runner you will likely have no issues.

4. Can't count, these kind of races can be an injury about to happen, stress fracture, etc. if you have not been running downhill. This course is real steep. Cheryl Harper set an 8K World Record for women on this course a few years ago.

*Note, based on the downhill of TOU and St.George, me and Sylvia have focused on downhill half marathons, Byce, Provo and Hobble creek to hopefully get our legs ready for all the downhill running. Running downhill takes practice.

I have a stretch for your hip to try, but, it is difficult to explain. Let me know what the PT says. I will find the stretch on the internet and get you the site if your PT says its related to the IT Band being tight.

Good luck.

From Michael on Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 18:05:36

Thanks for the info, appreciate it. Found out today that I wont be doing the Alta Peruvian 8K, my doctor doesnt want me to do it at this time and my running may be limited for awhile, have to wait until see the PT and results of a MRI, both on next Tuesday morning. Ill still go to the race to see my son run,and get my free T-shirt and have the BBQ. Im bummed out on it, as I was getting more into running, my GPS even arrived today. But I guess it isnt unexpected with the combo of my age, weight and really Im still a beginner runner. Maybe I should have checked this earlier, its been there for awhile but never really bothered me much until tackling the 3 races which maybe in hind sight I shouldnt have done but I cant change that. Just hoping for positive results on Tuesday so I can continue at least to some degree, but Im guessing my running may be more limited for awhile.

Im curious, you and I are about same age. How long have you been running? How long have you been a serious runner and doing the level you are now?

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6.000.000.000.000.006.00

Earyl morning run, dark outside, ran along the Jordan River Trail to Gardner Village and home.  Did not see a single person, did see one fox.   Tapering is tought, I feel like I need to run more.  We all need to be careful right now with the big Marathon races coming up.  There are too many runners on the blog with injuries, sick, etc.  I seen on the blog, the past parties for bloggrs at TOU and St.George.  Me and Syvlia and going to attend both to meet some of the bloggers.  It has been a fun summer reading the blogs, acutally someone paying attention to the runner rambling on.

 

 

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From Clay on Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 12:56:54

Which race are you tapering for?

From Curtis on Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 21:29:58

Good job Brent, good luck at TOU.

Race: Greek Festival 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:21:19, Place in age division: 2
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1.000.003.100.000.004.10

Greek Fesitval, we ran the race last year, I ran a 22: 43 last year.  I was happy with the improvement.  (Avg pace 6:56)  But, I really wanted to get under 21 minutes, one of my goals this year.   Before the race started, the top runner in my Division, John Straley was there to race.  (John is a great guy and a real gentlemen, he often leads the Black Sheep workouts on tuesday morning).  Two other runners in my division that beat me in 5Ks this year were also there.  Anyway, go for the good, the bad or the ugly.  I decided to go out fast for the first mile and try to hold on, hopefully finish second.   Hit the first mile in 6:20.  My legs were getting heavy at that point. My hang on pace for the next two miles was a 7:10 pace.  Happy to get second in my division and be able to run a 6:20 mile.  This is the fastest mile I have ran in a race this year and last year.  I was not happy with the hang on pace, I should have had more guts.  I really need to work on moving those legs when they feel like lead.

Sylvia had an off day today, low energy, 4th in her division, slow time for her 26:02.  She will surely rebound next week at TOU. 

Awards were funny, everyone in the race got an award, they drew for two cruises to Mexico and quite a few other prizes.  It was fun, but kind of goofy with the awards.   

Lastly, I don't know how to gauge from this race.  Avg. 7:01 pace at Hobblecreek two wees ago and only avg. 6:56 in a 5K.  It is difficult to measure where I am at and how to run TOU.

B of BS Rools out

 

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From sarah on Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 16:45:22

Great Job!! Sounds like a pretty fun run.

From Michael on Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 22:15:57

Great job Brent, looks like its coming together for you. Good luck to you and Slyvia at TOU

From Lybi on Sat, Sep 08, 2007 at 23:53:43

Yay Brent! It is very gutsy to go out so strong like that...looks like it yielded good results. I'm excited to read about your TOU race next weekend.

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10.252.000.000.000.0012.25

Following a taper program that calls for a 11 to 13 mile run one week before the marathon. Kept a very even pace except for two miles where a runner was trying to pass me.  I held him off for 1.5 miles, I think was the chaser and kept pretty much on his heels until he stopped.  I still had another 4.5 miles to go.  Recovered from the goofing around with the other runner and got right back on an even pace.  Avg. pace 8:30 for the run. 

We, me and Sylvia, RSVPed for both the TOU and ST. George Pasta parties.  I hope all the injuries of bloggers a healing quick and everyone is feeling better as we move towards the fall marathons. 

After all the years of running, somewhat nervous, Provo River Half predicts s 3:16 at TOU, 3:10:57 at St.George.  I have not not broken 3:10 at St. George since 1999.  From reading Michelle's Spanish Half,  I am going for it at TOU and trust my conditioning.  Try and stay on pace for a 1:35 first half.  I will need to see what pace that works out at per mile.  It sounds exciting, but, also scary.  But, no guts, no glory.  Sasha, is certainly right on, it is always hang on the last few miles regardless of the first twenty. 

B of BS Rools Out  

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From James in Sunny AZ on Sun, Sep 09, 2007 at 23:06:04

Wow, Brent - sounds like I should hook up with you at St. George for keeping a good pace at St. George. Maybe we can put together a race plan at the pre-race party and keep each other going . . .

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Run in the dark, easy miles.  The dark is dark, today, crossing a long foot bridge over a swampy area, strange noise of rustling in the trees.  It was real loud and weird and sounded like it was coming after me.  Blair witch project 2.  Anyway picked up the pace.  I then had a problem.  Either go back the same way I came past the scary noise or run 2 miles out of my way on the city streets home.  I was brave, had my peper spray and was ready.  I heard the rustling again on the way back.   I sure it was likely a creature of some sort.  Too much excitement for an early morning run. 

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From Lybi on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 11:23:27

Yikes! Hopefully it was just a deer or something like that. In my last race a lady had a light strapped to her head like a spelunker. I thought it looked kind of funny, and then I immediately proceeded to trip on a rock I didn't see in the darkness...

From Kerry on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 11:29:48

On these moonless nights I take a headlamp, but leave it off most of the time. I run through a park that can be kind of spooky sometimes especially as there have been reports of cougar tracks in the area. I've had some deer bolt out of the trees right in front of me, but I'm most nervous about surprising one of the skunks that I see from time to time. I might have to try taking some pepper spray as well. It all makes the early morning runs a little more exciting :)

From Maria on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 14:23:08

Brent, I'm glad nothing developed out of that strange noise. I bet you were wide awake when you got home, though!!

From Brent on Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 18:24:18

Wow, it sounds like we have a had a few dark runs with strange things happening. I think now I was chicken this morning. I should have used my "X" powers as a real runner and done something brave like yelling splits, PRs or giving the creature fartlek. Headlamps coming out of the dark look like darth vadar on drugs, swing to and fro.

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Early morning run, took a different route today, hopefully avoid the Black Forest Creature.  No creatures today. 

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From Kerry on Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 11:00:57

I'm anxious to hear how it works out for you at TOU. It sounds like you're in great shape for reaching your goals.

As I'm in your age group and am still trying to figure out the marathon, your experience is very valuable. After meeting my BQ goal last year, I'm now a little more willing to experiment (although I think I'd be finished by the half way point if I tried to keep up with you and James :) Good luck on TOU!

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The taper continues, it is weird to only run 3 miles. It is predicted to be 40 degrees at the start of TOU, Hardware Ranch, chilly. 

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From sarah on Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 23:56:58

good luck at TOU

Race: Top of Utah Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:27:12, Place overall: 120, Place in age division: 4
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I start by saying congradulations to all the fast, fast, and super fast blogger that ran the race, very impressed with the team work, unselfishness, etc.  Awesome group of runners. 

I don't know what to say when in the posting a blog as compared to the great runners on the blog. 

The arrival in Logan did not go as planned, we got there in time to attend the pasta party, but, Sylvia had some issues we needed to attend to.

The race, great weather, started out at a 7:15 pace for the first 5 miles.  At that point, just didn't feel like I had it in my legs to hold that pace to mile 16.  Decided to save it for St. George.  Ran a very smooth race to mile 18, then the work started.  If you have not ran TOU, one of the toughest hang on courses I have ran.  The last 8 are constant up or down, or so it feels.  Very tough when your legs are tired. 

My last three marathons, St.George, Salt Lake and Ogden have been hampered with injuries and sickness with a result in over 4 hour marathons.   I was very happy today to finish under 8 minute miles, BQ, and 4th in my division (120th out of 1915 finishers).  Received a moose trophy, cool, Sylvia (4:01) also took 4th in her division and got a moose trophy.  Sylvia was also concerned about St.George and did not give it everything.  It was fun, we had our pictures taken together and had a grand old time watching all the fast bloggers get big moose trophies. 

One kind of funny story, when I was about 50 yards from the finish I raised both arms in the air with excitement in breaking 8 minutes miles all the way to the finish.  (This is now a tradition for me and Lybi when we run races)  When I crossed the line, a young lady volunteer said she thought I was going to do cartwheels. 

I have not looked up the predictor for St. George, but, I am confident that I can give 3:15 a shot. 

thanks to the well wishers on the blog, Sarah, Lybi, James, Clay, Maria, Kerry, James, Michael and others.  It really helps to have the support. 

One last kind of weird note  - I ran my first marathon in 1982 in the exact same time, to the second.  Not bad, for an old time runner.

Stay cool,  B of BS Rools out. 

Garmin stats:  2272 feet of ascent,  3290 feet of decent - interesting, only a little over 1,000 feet of decent.  It tells me the course was a little tougher than I expected if this is right.  Also, the Garmin had me running 26.41 miles.  Darn, where did I run the extra distance?  It really says how important running the tangents can be. 

 

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From James in Sunny AZ on Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 22:07:17

Congrats, Brent on a good race. I will probably be needing your help at SGM to keep on running those 7:15's. BTW, 7:15 pace would get you in under 3:10. If you are shooting for 3:15, you would want to run about 7:26/mile. Regardless, we will figure it out, and I am looking forward to running with you at SGM.

From Cody on Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 22:16:31

Too bad you weren't able to join us for the dinner. We missed having you there. Congrats on a moose trophy. You will do great at St George.

From sarah on Sat, Sep 15, 2007 at 23:35:22

Wow!!! great time. I love the arms in the air thing...I'll have to think up my own little race dance thing. Sasha always looks awful at the end of the race and we tease him about it. One time though..it almost gives me goosebumps to talk about it...he seriously looked like if he was a lion he would have been roaring..he had so much power and grace it was fantastic. Anyway...yay for a great race.

From Kerry on Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 00:09:14

Terrific race, Brent! Way to hang in there at the end. I've heard those last miles are tough. Congratulations to you and Sylvia on your 4th place finishes! That's very cool on the matching trophies. You should have a great St. George.

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 00:15:35

Great race! Sorry we missed you this weekend, but hopefully we'll all meet at St. George.

From Lybi on Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 11:39:10

Wow, Brent, what a cool race! A moose trophy...I want one! So you missed the pre-race party? Hey, absolutely none of that in St. George, OK? You have to be there or else we'll have to reschedule it. I hope somebody got a picture of you at the finish line. In honor of you, I'm going to try to finish a race with a cartwheel...hope I don't kick anyone. Amazing that you had the same time as 25 years ago! WOW!

From Andy on Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 18:15:44

Sounds like you had a great experience. TOU is a pretty hard course to run the tangents correctly and it seems that everybody runs a little extra because of it. Congrats on the hardware and matching your time from 25 years ago.

From ashman on Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 19:52:50

Good work Brent,and a Boston qualifier also! As far as those tangents go I am convinced that it is not the Garmin it is the course being measured overtight on the tangents. They have to do this to keep it official for USATF guidelines. But I could be wrong. Bill Cobler would be the one to ask on this one.

From ashman on Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 19:53:04

Good work Brent,and a Boston qualifier also! As far as those tangents go I am convinced that it is not the Garmin it is the course being measured overtight on the tangents. They have to do this to keep it official for USATF guidelines. But I could be wrong. Bill Cobler would be the one to ask on this one.

From Michael on Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 20:39:46

Way to go Brent! Congrats to you and Slyvia. Youre not so old afterall, tieing what you did 25 years ago now thats quite an accomplishment. Hope you recover well.

PS You better take a gymnastics class before you attempt those cartwheels

From Lybi on Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 13:23:35

Brent, thanks for the comments. But remember that running a BQ is a LIFETIME goal for me. I'm not sure I'm out of the baby years just yet, so training is prone to breaks and 9 month slow-down sessions and so forth.

BTW I did a cartwheel today and nearly landed on my head. Hope you're happy! JK :)

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 20:26:29

Very good. The training is starting to show results. I think 3:15 for you in St. George is within shooting range. My Garmin was drifting from the very start, and was essentially useless. It showed the distance to be around 26.6. I ran the tangents perfectly. Garmin is a toy - sometimes it works, sometimes it does not, take what it says with a grain of salt.

From O-town runner on Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 13:08:59

Good job Brent. I'm also hoping for 3:15 at St. George if all goes well.

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15 minutes excercise bike, 1 mile run on the treadmill, 8:15 pace, upper body circuit weights and 1 set of hamstring leg pushups on the excercise ball.

Legs recovery very well from the marathon.  Plan on running 4 or 5 miles in the morning.  TOU does not beat up your legs like St.Geroge. 

 

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From laura on Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 00:02:18

What's the difference between TOU and SGM on your legs?

BTW, great job on your TOU marathon! It would've been great if you HAD done a cartwheel at the end. (hee, hee) I bet you could've gotten Lybi to do one on her next race!!

From Dee on Fri, Sep 21, 2007 at 00:10:23

Brent,

I think I'll stop by and introduce myself. I think it's a good idea to see if we can have a group to pace each other. I'm coming down with a pretty good group but our goals are all over the place from 3:10 to 4:00. I'm the only one shooting for 3:15.

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Early morning run, nice cool morning.  Legs seem to have recovered fairly well from TOU. 

Both me and Sylvia have had kind of mental let down after TOU, all the excitement, anticipation, moose trophies, etc.  Now the time and come and gone, we move forward to the next adventure. 

1 mile treadmill, 5 mins. ex. bike, hamstring ball excercies at lunch.  Nice to have running friends at work, excited for you. Good running friends.

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From ashman on Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 20:07:40

Yeah, I know what you mean. For right now I am focusing on St George. Are you and Sylvia going also?

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Early morning run, ran south along the parkway towards Gardner Village, trail closed for repairs, washout of the river,  turned around and headed back north.  Some issue with right quad today up by the hip flexor area. 

All this oatmeal talkie, talkie, talkie,  I guess all the reading has influenced me, had oatmeal before the run this morning for the first time ever.  I hope the chatter does not start including some really weird food, who knows what I might start eating.

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From Lybi on Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 23:23:57

Did you read the article about Hobie on Sasha's blog? Now that is a seriously weird diet--fungus and grass mostly. Yuck! But you can't argue with the results, I guess.

Good job on your run. Enjoy your taper!

From Maria on Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 17:59:02

Brent - sorry it took me so long, just wanted to say congrats on your TOU marathon! What a great effort and a trophy to boot (and for Sylvia, too). Your recent training is really paying off. We just now got internet connection in our apartment, so I'm way behind on blogs (as well as on my running, sadly, but I'm not giving up!).

From Michael on Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 23:09:05

Brent - you mentioned in reply to me that you take a joint flex product - any particular brand/amount seems to work better? Thanks

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Short lunch run today.  Decided to shake out the cobwebs after the marathon.  From a dead start, no warmup - 5 miles with an overall time of 34:56, east mile got progressively quicker.  Avg. pace. 6:59.   It took real concentration, happy with the effort, about 95%.  This is very close to my 5K race pace of 6:54 a couple of weeks ago with another 1.9 miles. 

Nothing real exciting to report, looking at the past year at a glance, myself, my wife and couple of running buddies, we are going to map out next year's racing schedule to include Ogden Marathon, Pocetello and St. George with 6 to 9 half marathons we will use as long runs of about 17 miles, 1 mile warmup and 2 mile cool down.  From reading Sasha's blog, it seems that the workout from a half marathon is much more valuable than a slow and easy 22 mile run.  My race times seem to correlate to that this year.

B of BS Rools out.

 

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From Kerry on Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 12:53:08

6:59 average pace -- it does sound like you were able to shake those cobwebs out! Is the hip flexor/upper thigh still giving you trouble?

I've also started thinking about next year's schedule. I really kind of cut back on races this year, but I'd really like to bump things up next year. I definitely want to do more half marathons.

From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 12:58:44

Brent - you meant 34:56, right?

From Brent on Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 13:02:25

Sasha, yes, 34:56.

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Early morning run, dark outside.  Very slow run, 9:30 miles.  Maybe too much, too quick after the marathon.  Nice to be out this morning regardless of the pace.

Lunch time run with Tony D. and Kirsten T.  Kirsten was quite concerned about the pace, I told her we would run her pace.  She ran 9:15s and really gave it a hard try, her best time ever for 4 miles.  She now has the nick name, sling shot, on the final turn with 75 yds left she took off like a shot.  It took me 50 yards to catch and pass her.  Tony was chicked.  I am glad I got her at the end.  I would have taken more kidding about this forever from all the co-workers, big marathon runner gets beat by Kirsten.  I will now be on gaurd.  It was funny. 

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Run with Sylvia and Sammy Dog (Indian Name "Poopalot").  Sammy was ready to go this morning.  Syliva had her the first mile and Sammy pulled the whole way.  7:30 pace.  I took her the second mile and let her have her head.  She gave a  a very good 7 min. mile.  Anyway, it was fun.  Sammy is a very good running dog always stays the right and never crosses to look at other dogs or do dog stuff.  Sylvia really has her trained well.  The parkway was full of runners doing long runs for St. George.  A local church was holding a 5K on the parkway.  All the comotion was fun and seeing the runners.

Sylvia decided our last 3 miles would be a marine run.  Stop every half mile and do bench pushups and tricept bench pushups.  She is tough. 

Slight injury note - right upper quad strained, little bit hip flexor and a little right quad.  I need to search the internet for help.  I may need to take a few days off to get rid of it.  Later today I will start surfing the net.  Given St. George is coming quick, a few days off should not hurt conidition too much.  We nornally do the U of U alumni 5k race the week before St. George, I think we will skip it and avoid the up and down hills around the U.  Get healthy legs for St. George.  I am still somewhat giddy about being under 8 minute miles at TOU.  It is kind of a gift, whatever happends at St. George, I am happy with the running year. 

 

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Run into the wind, out and back, both ways, Ran along the trail 6 miles north, turned around and came home.  Very consistent, 8:08 pace going out and 8:12 coming back.  (1:38:04 total time) Coming back was against the wind.  I was not going to run today, but decided to stretch real good and give it a try.  Felt good with only a very minor twitch in the right upper thigh area. 

No real excitement on the run today, just a grind out run.  Kind of stressed with work lately and will stay that way unitl my vacation starts Oct. 4th, for three weeks.  My boss said to work the extra time this next two weeks to try and get my parts of the project ahead of schedule while I am gone.  My youngest daughter, Shana and her husband have got the Hawaii vacation schedule already set.   They want to dive with the sharks, no way, I'll stay on shore for that one. 

B of BS Rools out

 

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From Michael on Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 18:58:02

I dived with sharks while in the Galapagos, was interesting but made me nervous. I was more comfortable swimming with all the playful sea lions except when a bull sea lion would gather up his harem, you had to get out of his way quickly. There is good snorkeling in Kauai if you go to that island in Hawaii at least it was cool to see alot of different colored fish

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Early morning, light morning with the cloud cover, the air smelled fresh with the overnight rain.  Nice running morning.  Slow and easy today, got to bed late last night and leaving early this morning for Boise and back home tonight.  Busy day.

*Note, Bishop's son ran a 17:59 5K PR, he was excited, freshman at Murray High school.  He has some talent. 

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From Lybi on Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 09:36:48

I love it when there's that great after-rain smell! Good luck with your busy day.

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Early run, real tired this morning from the busy day yesterday.  I am now in training mode for Hawaii.  The time is near, run St.George and leave on a jet plane a few days after.  It is a real treat to run up the diamond head road each moring and watch the surfers.  Time to stop day-dreaming, need a real up tempo run on friday or saturday. 

Those of you who take Runner's World, good article about Alberto Salazar.  We have his auto-graph on a running log when we ran our 1st Honolulu marathon.  My opinion, greatest American marathoner ever. 

Race time predictor:  I just plugged in several races, Provo Half, Hobblecreek, TOU marathon, the predictor has me anywhere between about 3:10 and 3:20.  I would be happy anywhere in the range. 

 

 

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From Michael on Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 22:45:55

Read the Runners World article on Alberto - even the best can have a heart attack - scary. Also did you see the article on the correct way to finish a race - raising your hands in victory like you do. Good luck in St George and have fun in Hawaii

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Treadmill workout today, these workouts can be boring or can be intense.  Warmed up for the first mile 8:20 pace at .5% grade.  The plan was to then do 1/2 mile repeats at a 6:31 pace.  After the first 1/2 at 6:31 pace, decided to keep going until out of gas.  Made it two miles at 6:31 pace.  This is the fastest 2 miles on the treadmill I have ran for a couple of years.  I hope this means something good for St.George.  Cooled down for a mile at 8:20 pace.  I may have been able to hang on for another 1/4, did not want to overdo.

Side note,  I may not be any faster than recent years.  The difference may be the motivation to have the guts, the determination.  Reading many of the blogs helps keep me motivated and my wife Sylvia is great to tell me to shut up and go for it.

It was very interesting reading Sasha's entry yesterday about St.George.  What determination and dedication to his goals. 

I have not got my running plan down to a science for St.George.  But, I do know from running the race 14 times, I need to be at halfway by 1:38 to have a chance at 3:15.  I have only ran one negative split race at St. George, a 1:38 first and a 1:34 second half in 1998 (If my memory is correct).

Evening run, Sylvia went home teachng, I went for a run.  Run was not exactly easy, might be more termed junk miles.  Ran a smooth 8 min mile pace with some effort.  It was a great evening for running, 60 degrees.  I stopped and talked to Demetrio for a minute, he is hoping to break 3 hours at St.George, he looks in great shape.  If anyone has the guts and experience to make it happen it is Demetrio, winner of Des New marathon, I think 8 or 9 times on the old tougher course.  First met Demetrio in Magna over 20 years ago when he was positioned to run for Mexico on the Olympic marathon team.  I don't know what ever happened?

 

 

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From Michelle on Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 14:51:17

I think you are going to do great! With all of the comments on the blog I think everyone is really pumped up and I think we are in for a treat with everyones times!

From James in Sunny AZ on Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 20:37:33

Good job on the workout, Brent. Sasha has advised me to take the first half out hard with the 3:10 pace group and shoot for 1:35 at the half. Do you think you are up to this?

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7:45 pace with Sheldon, maybe not quite marathon pace miles, count as MP for the effort.  Legs were tired from yesterday and still was able to run smooth, good practice for St. George.

Pacing groups, hum, have not decided yet how to run St. George.  Cal made a good suggestion to James,  3:20 pace group until half and then pickup the pace.  Botton line, it really depends on how I feel on race day, do I have my legs that day.

 

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From James in Sunny AZ on Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 17:20:58

I agree Brent - flexibility is the name of the game here, and the goal can be shifted to accomodate how you and/or I are feeling. If I am feeling really feisty, I may yet go with the 3:10 pace group. I really want to get that 3:15, though, and am not so confident about running negative splits due to my lack of high mileage long runs.

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Lunch time run, ran one mile on the treadmill to warm up.  The running crowd then showed,  Colleen, Harry, Sheldon, Diana, Tony, Kirsten and Nicole.  8 of us for a lunch time run. 

Myself, Harry and Colleen ran together, the others paired up and trailed behind, we waited at 1.5 miles for us all to regroup.  At that point Harry, the fastest 5K man in his division in the state (71), wanted to do some fartlek.  Me and him ran a 6:15 for about 200 yards.  We then slowed down and re-grouped with Colleen.  The others headed back to work and ran 4 miles, we ran another mile.  It was a fun run talking to all the running buddies. I had no doubt that when Harry showed up that we would not stay with the pack.  He likes to lead, and I hate to let him go. 

Total Garmin 5.08 miles at 39:40.  plus 1 mile treadmill.  Good effort.  I have maybe been hitting it too hard this week.  I did not plan on a 50 mile week.  Likely run an easy run in the morning with 12 on sunday, 6 of those at MP (hopefully 7:30).  Moday very easy with tuesday blacksheep workout.  Colleen and myself are only going to do half the workout. 

Running is always funner with a big crowd, chatter, chatter, the heaven of non-stop runner talkie. 

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From Lybi on Sat, Sep 29, 2007 at 14:58:10

Great picture! You're totally right about running with other people. I'm very glad that James will have a chance to run with you at St. George...but, ah...don't believe anything he says about me unless it's good.

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Ran north along the Parkway to the Freedom Shrine and home.  On the way back I stopped at 4800 for a drink of water.  Gene Turner was coming the other way and stopped.  I had not ran with him for about a year.  Anyway, we got talking, he won our division at TOU last year, my time this year would have beat his  time and I took 4th.  You never know.  Anyway, good to run with him for a few miles on the way home and share running stories. 

Last comment, it is very interesting, the synergy of running with someone else.  I was plugging along at about an 8:30 pace, start running with Gene and we are running 7:50 pace with the same effort.  The value of a training partner is priceless. 

 

B of BS Rools Out

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The taper begins, cold run this morning, legs were slow and heavy, good thing the taper is here.  Ran south today towards Gardner Village.  At about 2.5 hit the muddy trail where the river has washed out part of the asphalt.  I was surprised, the city of West Jordon usually is very slow to react.  The repair to shoring up the river must be at state expense.  I hope they finish the work before the real bad weather hits.

This entry is for the creature watchers, Crumpy1, Kerry, and the Wolf.  Running home today seen two red foxes slowly running on the trail right at me, about day break.  I stopped, they kept coming.  One of them ran within 10 feet of me and stopped.   Come to find out, Sylvia told me that golfers have been feeding the foxes.  This does not seem good for their long term survival.   Tough day at work the next three days and then I am on vacation for 3 weeks. 

B of BS Rools out

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From Dee on Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 20:30:33

Brent,

Still looking forward to St. George. I'v been taking it easy hoping my legs get feeling better. I'm gonna push the pace for a couple of miles tonight to hopefully loosen them up in preparation for Saturday. How would three weeks of vacation be? You gotta love that, anything fun planned?

From Michael on Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 10:54:52

Too bad the idiots are feeding the foxes, yes that could spell their eventual doom - humans always seem to mess things up for the other creatures.

Anyway - good luck at Saint George. Hope you have a great time - you can do it!

From Kerry on Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 11:16:28

Cool picture of you and your wife! Hope your legs are feeling fresh by Saturday. It sounds like temperatures are going to be fairly cool for St. George.

Your foxes remind me of the ducks at the Highland Glen pond. As long as the weather's not too bad, there's always somebody out there feeding them. So instead of flying south, about a dozen of them hang around until the pond completely freezes over which sometimes doesn't happen until January. And by then, nobody's bringing them bread any more. It would probably surprise us to learn how many animals we kill with kindness.

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Easy run this morning, early, nice morining.  Lucnch time, ran 1 mile warmup and then 4 x 200 yard pickups at 6:30 pace with 8:13 pace between pickups.  Easy 5 in the morning and then take thursday and friday off running. 

 

 

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Early morning, nice morning, Every morning this past several months I have seen a wife and husband.  One is on roller blades and the other on a bike.  Every other day they switch, the other on a bike and the othr on roller blades.  From a distance, they are both weariing head lamps, if you just look at the lights swaying to and fro, it looks like some sort of alien machine movie, terminate the runner 4.   Every morning both of them say good morning and I respond back with good morning.  It will be interesting to see if they continue this morning adventure when the weather turns colder.  I am quite impressed with their dedication.  Often I run 8 miles in the morning and see them in both directions.  I would guess they are covering over 10 miles each morning.  It seems kind of odd, but, good for them. 

May run a mile or two on thursday.  Stay confident, stay strong, do no waiver from the mission at hand.

B of BS Rools out

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From Lybi on Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 10:13:42

Excellent attitude, Roolsmaster! You know your story about the hubby/wife team reminded me of the times in years past I've tried to go with James on his runs. I would wear roller blades and he would push the jogging stroller. But I still couldn't keep up with him on the hills, so I would hold on to his shirt. So here he is pushing a double jogging stroller and dragging his wife up a hill. We would get lots of looks from cars. Poor man.

Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:21:55, Place overall: 681, Place in age division: 9
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Race Weekend Adventure:

Pasta Party:  Great to meet the Fast Running Bloggers, I have never seen so many skinny people in one place at the same time, fit and tough bunch.   Specail Congrads to Paul, OTQ, wow.  Also, congrads to all the other Bloggers, it was a victory for all, effort is what counts.

Pre-Planning:  Meeting James at the 3:10 start did not work out, likely good thing for me.  I may have been toast before half way at the 1:35 pace.  Ran with the 3:20 pacing group until about mile 11.  Several of the first few miles were ran between 7:12 and 7:15, the pacer was banking time in the bank for Veyo.  At mile 11 the pacer was back on a 7:11 pace, decided to let them go rather than get burnt out with the hope of catching them on the downhill.  At half way, 1:42, slower than I wanted.  Ran a little under a 1:40 for the second half.   Although not quite as fast as I had hoped, right on Sasha's race time predictor.  I was very happy with the effort as this was my age 50 plus PR.  (I will be 57 next month) There is no doubt I can get back to a sub 3:10 with losing a few pounds, better diet and smart training next year.

Space Cowboy:  I hear 3 or 4 spectators call my name during the race, only spotted Toby Salazar yelling.  Nice to hear you name. 

Award Note:  This is the first year St. George has went from 10 awards per division to 8.  My luck, missed 8th by 8 seconds.  9th out of 186 in my division.  Well, you never know, I will get them next year.

Sylvia:  she is very consistent every year, 3: 49. 

Long Time Running buddies report:  Frank and Brett ran 3:18s together.  Colleen defended her 1st place in the women's 55 to 59 age group, awesome time of 3:26.  Sheldon, appears to have DNFed, had and stomach muscle injury, Colleen says he was stopped at mile 14 walking. 

Ten Year Club Dinner:  This was Sylvia's 11th and my 15th St. George.  The dinner is always great to watch everyone become part of the club.  Colleen was so nice to me with saying how well I did.  Anyway, I may add more to this blog, we just got home. 

Again, nice to meet everyone and the Pasta part and a special thanks to the host. MikL.

 

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From Maria on Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 18:02:31

Brent, congrats on a great race and 50+ PR!! Sounds like you had a good time with everyone, and Sylvia did great as well - congrats to her too!

From Tom on Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 18:10:30

Good job Brent! As a spectator I had a blast watching all the bloggers come in. It was nice to meet you and Sylvia.

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 18:43:08

Great job Brent. I enjoyed meeting you and Sylvia at the pasta party.

From Lybi on Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 18:45:04

I can't believe it! I stood there at the finish line holding the fast running blog sign and watching for you until the clock said 3:35, then I finally figured I had missed you come in. Darn! I guess seeing you in person once wasn't enough to recognize you in your running garb. I did cheer a couple of people I thought were you, though, if that is any consolation. Great job to both of you on your marathons. What great examples to James and me.

From James in Sunny AZ on Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 19:37:28

Congrats on the 50+ PR. Sorry we couldn't meet up prior to the race, but you did a fabulous job. It was good to meet you and talk to you at the pasta party.

From Ruthie on Sun, Oct 07, 2007 at 22:55:18

Way to go on your race this weekend, even though I couldn't actually be there, I was there in spirit cheering you on! Awesome 50+ PR, I hope I'm still as amazing as you when I'm your age. It was great to meet you at the party and hope to see you at other races in the future!

From Cody on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 10:46:09

I was glad I could meet you and Sylvia at the party. Congrats on the PR! Enjoy Hawaii! I am jealous

From Dave Holt on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 14:41:20

Great race Brent - and as always, I love your perspective on running and its purpose in life.

From Jon on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 15:45:12

It was nice to meet both of you- good race today!

From Kerry on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 16:00:31

Congratulations on the 9th place finish in our age group and the 50+ PR! You're a great example of what can be accomplished with hard work. It was fun meeting you in person and I'm looking forward to seeing you at the races in the coming year.

From Dee on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 16:55:27

Brent,

We probably crossed paths a couple of times along the course. Sorry I didn't make the pasta party as planned. I forgot to print off the directions as well as my St. George specific mile/pace breakdown before I left town. Anyways, good job on the race. You're an inspiration for those of us approaching "old" age that there is life after 40.

From Michael on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 23:40:54

Way to go Brent, congrats on that PR, with your hard work and dedication you can get that 3:10 you desire. I like your attitude - hard work and fun. Hope to meet you. Great run and congrats to Slyvia too

From Christi on Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 20:54:09

Good race! What's the deal with them doing away with your award this year- lame! Sorry I missed you at the party! Next time!

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Ran with my dog Sammy this morning.  She was quite upset that we left her with our son for a few days.   It usually takes her a few days to not be uspet.  It felt great to just get out and run this morning.  From reading some of the blogs, I would really like to know more about the tinman workouts.  I wonder, who is the tinman, has he written a book I could buy?   

Now the important things:  The extended family of runners on the blog has been great with comments.  There is no doubt, form OTQ qualifers, elite runners, faster than fast runners, age division contenders, BQs, novice and beginners; we can all appreciate the effort given to reach for goals.  Sometimes goals are reached, sometimes they are not, that does not alter the journey of dedication and training to give yourself the best opportunity.   

With running and life, it is important to remember that the journey is what makes the goals worth reaching.

B and S of BSRools will not be making entries on the blog beginning friday for about 11 days, we are taking a long vacation to Hawaii.  (We will still be running every morning to the Diamond Head overlook to watch the surfers and reflect how great life is.  I love this run, retraces some of the steps from running the Honolulu marathon three times and also allows me to run with no goals, just enjoy). 

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From Tom on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 11:13:09

Dang I'm jealous you're going to Hawaii. I was already lacking in motivation at work today but you may have really put me over the edge. Hope you have a great time and congrats once again on a great race Saturday. You've certainly earned the vacation.

From James in Sunny AZ on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 13:45:26

Brent - check out http://www.therunzone.com/ for information about Tinman workouts as well as other great info. Have fun in Hawaii.

From Maria on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 14:45:35

Enjoy your time in Hawaii,Brent - a well deserved break! By the way, Tinman is in the process of self-publishing a book, he should let people know when it's available for sale.

From Kerry on Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 18:57:39

Have a great vacation, Brent! There's nothing like a quiet beach for putting life in perspective. We'll be looking for you when you get back.

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Easy run, no real hot spots, a couple of twitches, 9:12 pace, half the run on dirt trail.  The blog traffic must have been at an all time high yesterday.  

It is kind of funny, St. George is now done and gone. Me and Sylvia spent 1 hour yesterday talking about how we would get some high altitude hill training next year.  We are going to check out some dirt roads and trails up by my daughter's house in Marin, close to Kamas.  Picking up two or three minutes going from mile 7 to mile 11 is big.  "Always training for the George". 

The Northern Bloggers, moose on the loose, have the plan, running up and down the TOU course. 

B of BS Rools out. 

 

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From Christi on Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 20:52:17

Hi Brent- I wish I had met you Friday night, but I was in & out of the blog party too quick! You always post such encouraging words on my blog (and everyone elses) I appreciate it! I'm inspired (and jealous) of the running bond you & Sylvia sharte. Hope I can meet you two at the next get-together!

From sarah on Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 22:44:37

I don't think I really got to express to you how great it was to meet you and Slyvia. I think your encouragement is part of why this blog has the amazing community that it does...thanks again. Have a great time in Hawaii!!

From Michelle on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 14:49:38

When are you off to Hawaii? We are going the end of the month also!

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Runner's High, Higher than High the last few days.  Coming down to earth now.  Scotty, beam me back up.  

Down to earth notes:  Sheldon, long time running buddy, DNFed, had to quit at mile 17, at St. George and may have a pelvic fracture, Colleen indicates he was almost in tears today.  He has had a very hard time the last three years trying to get past injuries.   

Running in the fall weather is fantastic.  The run this morning, scared the begeppers out of me, a 3 point buck jumped onto the wood boardwalk right in front of me and leaped to the other side.  It was quite a site.  The weather was great this morning, what a time to reflect on the past running year and to start looking forward to base training and how to approach next year. 

Always Training for the George:  Myself, Sylvia, Colleen and Harry are going concentrate on 1/2 marathons as long runs next year with a couple of warmup miles and a few cool down miles.  (Based on Sasha comments to James and related to his training plan breaking 2:30)  Also, some high altitude hill training is in order, maybe the rail trail, Wanship up to Park City and back.   We are looking for a running group name, something other than the old running farts.  Harry is 71 and can still run a 21:20 for a 5K and Colleen has won her divisiion at St.George in 07 and 06 (55-59).  Maybe, fast old farts?  No, that name does not work.  Any suggestions?

St.George Recovery:  No injuries and no pep in the step.  I hope all the bloggers have a great off-season of base mile running and getting ready for next year.  Those runners still racing, good luck at the races, especially the Paul and Logan. 

B of BS Rools out   - Mile Stone:  Run today put me over 2,000 miles for the year. 

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From Michelle on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 16:26:20

Well have a lovely time in Hawaii !! You sure do deserve it after your efforts in St. George!!! We have taken our girls to Maui before but this time kaui and 2 days to see pearl harbor and the PCC. I always love running at sea level so I'm very excitted about that too! Going with married children I'm sure is quite a treat, have a great time!

From laura on Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 19:01:11

Oh, I forgot you're going to Hawaii!! How fun! Thanks for commenting on my blog! I'm always so grateful when great, experienced runners give me advice and watch my progress. BTW, I still can't change my goals because I'm still walking during my run. My goal is to be able to go 5k without having to walk.

As far as my hip: I heard of a doctor who helped tremendously with athletic injuries, so I made an appointment. Funny thing is - he's actually a chiropractor; but he uses what's called the Active Release Technique. It's like a combination of physical therapy and chiropractic adjustment. He watches me walk or run and then does the treatment. After my first visit, my hip was great! I could barely feel it even after 5 days. So, I went again this week. I'm very hopeful because right now- hours after my 40 minute workout- it still doesn't hurt.

By the way, I read your race report but never made a comment. Congratulations on getting 8th in your age category!!!!! Bummer that you didn't get an award this year, but you ran a great race!!! That's funny that you and James couldn't find each other, but it seems like you both did great!!

It's nice to see a picture of Sylvia on your blog now, too. Sometimes she seemed more like an imaginary friend. (hee,hee)

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Nice, legs feeling better, altered between a 8:15 to 8:30 pace with a couple of stops to stretch. I also wore my magic running shoes from St. George.

Bloggers take care, I'm off for the beach. 

 

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From Lybi on Sat, Oct 13, 2007 at 19:53:41

Have fun! Hawaii better watch out for you two!

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Early morning run to the Diamond Head overlook and back to the hotel.  Several smells caught my nose, the trade winds blowing the breeze from the ocean, the city cars, the flowers, the street cleaners.  Although this is Hawaii, I do miss the friendly runners along the parkway. I said hi to several runners, no even a nod.   Great to be here.  I will call all the kids and get going on our first day of adventure. 

We all went to cultural center today, very good time.

 

B of BS rools out.

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Ran with Sylvia thru Alomoana Park.  Nice run past the fisherman and homeless. 

Boogie boarding was a blast today at BellowAF Beach.  I got a good sting from a Jelly Fish (Portuguise man-0-war) Everyone had a great time.  (My two daughters and hubbies, Syliva's son and wife with 2 year son).  Great time on the beach.

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Ran from the hotel, 5 a.m., around the Diamond head overlook and back around where the hike starts for the old military watch station.  It rained for about ten minutes, stopped and watched the surfers for a few minutes. 

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Ran the first 1.55 miles with Sylvia and Bonnie.  Bonnie is our daughter in-law.  She has a very good candence and gate to her running.  Very efficient for a part time runner.   It left them and ran further west for another 1.5 miles to a pier, watch tower, and retraced my steps back to the hotel.  It is different running with humidity.  I always think it will be easier, no the case. 

We went to the North Shore, snorkled and rode bikes.  There we several turtles in the water and one basking on the beach.  Ty, the little grand son had a great time.  

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Ran to the Diamond head overlook, watched surfers, went back to the hotel and picked up Sylvia and Taylor for another 3 miles over to Alomoana Park and back. Taylor really struggled.  He trained with me and his mother and ran the St. George marathon in 2005 (3:41).  He has not kept up his conditioning.  He made an interesting comment, he thought, maybe because we are older, he could just keep up with us.  Good to get a little runner respect.

We went snorkling at Hunama Bay and then to Pearl Harbor, fun packed day. 

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From Kim on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 12:08:34

How long are you guys vacationing? It sounds like a wonderful time! I want to go to Hawaii and run to the Diamond Head overlook! Enjoy it enough for all of us!

From Lybi on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 12:19:12

Hey, you're making us all jealous!

Way to keep up the miles on vacation. You definitely deserve runner respect!

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Nike town run.  The Nike town store is just 1/2 mile from our hotel accross the park.  The run usually features a 3, 4.4 and 5.5 mile run.  Before the start of the run talked to Gerry Lindgren.  I have met him before at the Nike run.  He has been injured and was only running the 3 mile run.  Anyway, always good to talk to a past great runner.   I decided to run with the 4.4 mile group.  At the start, you cannot tell who is in what group until you reach the turnaround point.  I started out towards the front of the pack, about 60 runners.  I decided I would use this as  a fartlek type speed workout.  Good effort, a couple of 3/4 miles at 6:15 pace. 

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Ran easy with Sylvia, run to the Alomoan park and back. 

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Ran to Diamond head overlook, on the way back stopped to watch Jeremy and Taylor try surfing on a long board.  They both did great.  Jenna and Jeremy were headed home today. 

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Ran with Syliva to the Diamond head overlook and back, nice to run with her.

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Ran west along the beach front.  Race for the cure today at teh Kapoloni park.  Ran in the opposite direction.  Sad to have the vacation over today.  Much fun:

Sealife park, cultural center, boogie boarding twice, bike run north shore, snorkling both shark's cover and hunama bay, Waianema bay and park, swimming, hot tub, swim with the dolphins (my kids) and shark watch (my kids) great time. 

 

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Tired from the plane trip.  Decided to run anyway, great fall day to run, enjoyed the run, 8:30 pace overall.  Last half mile a runner caught me from behind, picked up the pace and ran with him until he quit. 

The Hawaii vacation was great.  I have two more free round trip tickets to Hawaii.  I am considering doing the Kona marathon with Sylvia completing the half.  It is a tough marathon with 10 year age brackets.  Maybe I will send them an email about the 10 year brackets.

I see many new bloggers hitting the blog, welcome aboard, grey and underway.  It is also nice to see many runners ramping of the mileage base.  Very good time of year for building the base. 

 

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From Tom on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 17:28:02

Welcome back from Hawaii. And good job getting the jet-lagged run in, you're quite the dedicated dude!

Maybe now I can quit getting bummed out every time I read your blog wishing I was in Hawaii.

From sarah pachev on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 23:25:54

yay for vacations that make us so tired that we can't wait to get back to our normal life...then when we are sick of that....we go on vacation again. Fun cycle I know but we all do it. Glad you guys are back. Looks like Slyvia opened a blog and we are thrilled to have her on board. I can't wait to get to know her better.

From laura on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 23:40:20

Welcome home!!!! Although I'm green with envy!! My husband and I went to Oahu and Maui about 3 years ago and still dream about going back. Sounds like fun to mix vacationing with racing.

Thanks for my commando points! I know my race times are so meager compared to so many runners on this blog, but I was happy!! Plus I'm encouraged to keep improving and keep racing.

From laura on Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 23:41:09

By the way, nice new picture from St. George!!!!

From Michelle on Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 11:25:57

Thanks Brent !!! Sounds like that vacation was wonderful! I'll be flying out tomorrow mornning and after reading through the comments from your blog am more excitted now than ever! Where on the island did you stay? We will spend one day on waikiki and then one night on the North Sore and then off to Kauai for the rest of the time. The first two days may be a little rushed, and over all I wished we had more time, but my husband just can't miss that much time off in a row! O-well it gives us a great excuse to get back all the sooner! Well I better get out and get that run in so I can pack, we are going to SLC tonight!

From Tom on Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 11:30:38

Dang Michelle! You mean just when I was relieved I wouldn't have to get depressed at work reading Brent's hawaii blogs, you jump right in to take his place!

Guess I better be very selective about the blogs I read... But at least it sounds like you won't be there quite as long as Brent was.

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Early morning run, 4:45 a.m., run along the parkway north 4 miles and back home.  Surprising, 3 bikers, 1 roller blader and 2 runners today.  Very unusual. 8 miles

Lunch time run with Dianimal, 8:30 avg pace. Good to run with her, it has been a few weeks.  She is having foot surgery next week.  Hopefully this will correct her problem and let her get back to running marathons. 

Scale Scare:  Got on the scale, have gained 4 and 1/2 pounds since the marathon.  Wow, too much eating while on vacation.  Goal, 1 pound per week until down to 152. 

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A woke to the alarming sounds of CCR.  I did not want to get out of bed this morning.  I got up, bathroom, and got back in bed.  Sylvia says: get up and run or you will be upset later in the day that you did not run.  Got my butt out of bed, ran to Gardner Village and back home.  Sylvia was right, good to get in an easy morning run.  It is great to have a spouse to give you the nugde when you need it.  I guess I am just not ready for the winter time runs coming up.  Hawaii has spoiled me.  Legs felt the best since the marathon.  Plan on some mild speed work on the treadmill during lunch. 

Time to refocus on goals.  I have been reading Tinman, Sasha, Paul, etc. for  training ideas.  The one thing that is a wild card, don't get injured thinking I can do workouts like I was 30 years old instead of 57 next month.  My first goal, increase my base mileage to 65 miles per week over the winter time while slowly adding some hills, repeats, etc. with the mileage. 

I just know that I have a sub- 3:10 left in me if I can do the right training.  Lastly, I know why runners pay coaches, it takes an effort to plan workouts that make sense for the individual runner. 

Lunch time run with Dianimal, 3.25 miles easy. 

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From sarah on Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 20:41:36

Has Sasha helped Slyvia figure out how to do an entry yet? Ask him..he may be able to help.

From Maria on Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 19:18:39

Brent, you're so inspiring! I'm sure you can go dub 3:10 if you stay healthy and consistent. It's a good idea to bring up your mileage as high as possible. Don't force the speedwork, that's most injury-prone. Tinman's CV workouts are great though - not too fast to cause injury, but fast enough to stimulate threshold system. You can contact Tinman privately on his email, and he will give you a rough training plan with specific paces, if you want.

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This morning could be a Cat Stevens, I am being followed by a moon shadown, or something out of a Halloween scary movie.   The morning was a bright, almost orange, full moon in the western sky.  The trail along the river is on the east side.  This provided a back drop of the fog coming off the river with the lower moon in the sky shining through the fog.  "What a sight".  As I enjoyed this unique view as I headed towards home, the siloquet of a runner with the fog and moon over his shadow appeared.  If I only had a camera. 

Back to serious runner business:  ran the last quarter at 6:45 pace.  May do some treadmill speed stuff at lunch.  I was asked by Frank, running buddy a work, what are my goals and upcoming races.  Well, always training for the George I said.

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Early morning run, purple haze in my eyes, running in a fog, foggy morning along the river with a bright moon.  Kind a London town run, weird, but different and fun. Did 4 striders at about 30 seconds each, and one quarter mile at 6:20 pace.  My legs are not prepared for this kind of speed at 5 a.m.  As I have told my kids when they we upset, you have the same shoes to get glad in.  My legs will have to do the same.  May do a noon time run today.

Lunch time run today with Harry, Coleen, Tony, Dianimal and John.  The run was suppose to be an easy run.  Right out of the shoot, Harry started pressing and did a couple of 7 min mile surges.  Me and Colleen went with him and the others dropped behind.  Fair is fair, waited until we turned into the wind and did a surge of my own, dropped Colleen.  Stopped at the 2 mile mark to let everyone regroup.  The way back was no different except John joined us.  Harry again did a couple of surges dropping Colleen and John.  I waited again until we were head on into the wind a did a good hard 1/4 mile surge and dropped them.  We stopped and regrouped.  Both Harry and Colleen decided to run the last mile in easy.  Me and John ran the last mile in 7:15, good pace given running 8 miles this morning.  Overall, 7:30 pace for the first two miles and avg. 7: 15 for the last two.   I did not think I would have the zip today given the increase in mileage this week.  Happy with the effort the the running game playing. 

I know, it sounds boring as you don't know these runners, but, they are all seasoned marathon veterans that are game for about anything.

B of BS Rools out

 

 

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From Chad on Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 17:08:36

Nice running, Brent! I asked Amy to add your name to the Black Sheep list again. Let me know if you don't receive it. Next week we're meeting at Popperton Park (11th Ave and Virginia) at 5:45 am for a run through the cemetery.

From Christi on Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 00:39:59

Great job today. Not boring- I enjoy hearing about your running group- even if we on the blog don't know them. I just noticed you've done a little traveling and have run some fun marathons (Hawaii, etc) I would love to do that someday! Thanks for pumping me up for the 5k tomorrow.

From steve on Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 10:40:52

Yeah, I can't believe that no one else writes about some of the incredible stuff that takes place around them. Sometimes just being out on the trail and seeing the fog come off the river is enough to forget about heavier side of life.

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7.000.000.000.000.007.00

Run with our dog Sammy and Sylvia.  Nice easy pace on a great fall day.  Sammy was so cute and wanted to run.  Over the last few years, everytime we come to a hill I tell her lets go and pick up the pace.  Today, as we came to first little hill over a bridge she took off like a shot and surprised Sylvia, pulling her with the leash.  She did the same thing on a couple other hills, picking up the pace on her own.  Sammy gets 25 commando points today. 

We ran into a runner we met a couple of years ago on the parkway, Rob. Him and his buddy Troy have ran the grand slam the last couple of years.  Ran with him for a bit until we took the trail thru the forest of trees. Anyway, great run, legs felt great after a 65 mile week.  Yeah. 

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From Kerry on Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 15:55:07

After another hectic week I've enjoyed spending some time catching up on the blogs. Glad to hear you're doing so well and that your legs are still doing great after a 65 mile week. There's just something about this time of year that makes you want to get out and run. As always, you're setting a pretty high bar for the rest of us "older gentlemen."

From Michael on Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 21:15:58

My Golden Retriever Denali would like to challenge Sammy to a 5K. Keep up the good running and you can get that marathon goal next year

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
13.250.000.000.000.0013.25

Easy run north along the river past Gardner Village and back to 4800 south and home.  Ran on the dirt as much as possible.  Nice even avg pace of 8:48 for the run.  It will likely take a few weeks for my body to adjust to the higher miles.  Very nice running morning. 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.122.000.000.000.0010.12

Early morning run, north and back home along the parkway.  Did three 40 yrd striders over short hills.  Felt real good today.  Avg. pace per Garmin 8:49.  Odd thing, my legs felt pretty good, thought I was moving much faster than the Garmin indicated.  Anyway, maybe it is the mental daze of running that early in the morning when still half asleep. 

Lunch time run, treadmill, 7:45 pace, upper body circuit weights, hamstring curls on the excercise ball, IT band hig stretches.

 

 

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From Christi on Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 21:49:48

Wow- got in 2 runs and weights today- you're awesome!

From Dee on Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 00:18:31

Brent,

I think I'm going to run Tucson on December 2nd. I've been told it's a fast course. After St. George I'm anxious to see if I can knock another 8 minutes off and make it to Boston. Btw, I'm in your picture. That's me to your right with the sleeveless shirt and the white gloves on. I figured we had to have crossed paths throughout St. George.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.501.500.000.000.009.00

Blacksheep workout today.  Fun group, nice of them to let us old timers (myself, Colleen and Harry) to tag along in the rear.  It really gives us a good workout, this is a fast bunch.   Workout today was at the city cemetary, how appropriate.   It was good we did it today instead of on Wednesday, we may not have returned.   Glow sticks were set out at the 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 mile marks.  The first runner to the 1/4 glow stick turned around and headed back to the start.  As the first runner who turned round passrd you, you turned around and headed back to the start.  We did it the same way for the 1/2 and 3/4.  Hung on fairly well the first 1/4, then they got progressively tougher with me finishing further behind.   There is no doubt from this workout, hills are the key, I need to get stronger on the hills.  There was a real animal leading today, strong runner, didn't know him, but, cranked them up the hills.

The workout was suppose to be at marathon pace, but, it was a harder effort for me than marathon pace.  Good running fun.  Blogger Chad was one of the lead runners. 

Hey, you never know where you will not meet people.  Look at my picture, the runner to the right is Dee, out of town runner blogger.  We were right next to each other and have never met in person. 

May run another 4 miles easy at lunch today.  _  Ran 4 miles with Colleen at lunch today, 8:10 pace.  Surprised that our legs handled the workout this morning with a lunch time run.  I hope this means we are getting in better shape. 

 

 

 

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From Chad on Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 12:17:22

Good work today, Brent.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.120.000.000.000.008.12

Easy run, slow and slower.  Stepped in a small pot hole today and minor twist of the ankle, happened at about 2 and 1/4 miles, finished the run.  Ran into a herd of Women Walker/Talkers today.  8 of them all talking in a frenzy as they walked, taking up both sides of the trail.  They had no clue I was headed right at them, in my right lane.  They did not move an inch or miss a word of frenzy/gossip talk.  I skimmed by them on the right brushing two of them.  I not sure they even noticed.  Next time, I need a plan, maybe yell, did you hear Jane was out side, yada, yada, yada..... 

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From Dee on Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 12:37:55

Brent,

I'd love a copy of the picture. My e-mail is dee@rca-law.com. Thanks.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.360.000.000.000.008.36

Early morning run, easy, being careful on semi-twisted ankle.  Nice morning.  Can a person gain 5 pounds in one night of passing out candy?  I guess you should not eat one for each one passed out.  At about 9 p.m, the last tricker treater hit the jackpot. 

 

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From Christi on Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 08:32:52

Too funny! What I DO know is you can gain 5 lbs by buying your candy too early before halloween and picking out all the mr. goodbars. THAT I know! Twisted- ankle? Be careful!

From Sylvie on Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 10:41:47

You shouln't push walker ladies around they will bring their tricker treaters. What about Sammy she ate about as many treats, she need to run double time to take off her pounds.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.250.001.250.000.0011.50

Stars in the sky, two shadows, nice morning, second run at lunch today.  Although each run is unique, it is often difficult to describe what makes it so.  Crisp feel to the air, tips of the fingers feeling the cold within the thin gloves, leaves are the trail a tell a story of the winter to come and the summer that has passed, the leaves also can be slippery with the morning dew providing for caution.  When we really think about each run, they really are unique and keep us coming back for more. 

Back to serious running business:  Decision to make, run 4 miles and lunch with running buddies, slow pace, or complete some 1/4 repeats on the treadmill?  Maybe both.

Lunch decision made:  Ran 1 mile on the treadmill easy t warmup, 8:20 pace, ran 1.25 miles at a 6:40 pace / .5% grade.  good effort.  Ran another 4 miles easy with Colleen, Dianaml, Davey and John.  Nice easy run on a fall day thru the park at North West Multi Purpose Center.  Legs are holding up well with the mileage increase. 

 

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From steve on Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 08:07:58

That kind of perspective will get youo through the winter. I think I will leave the watch home this morning.

From laura on Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 09:35:38

Wow, Brent, I've never heard you so poetic about autumn!!

Don't ever feel like you've "talked" too much when giving me advice -- I'm so new to running that I really could use all the mental and training help, hints, funny antecdotes, etc. that you have! The biggest factor in the success is absolutely mental; and I'm fully aware that it's my wimpy inner self that could be my undoing. Thanks for checking in on me and giving me encouragement!

From Michelle on Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 23:15:30

Thanks, It is good to be back (I guess) If I had stayed much longer, pretty soon I would be good for nothing. I could really get used to that life style of no worries and no hurries. I think I would get terribly lazy and out of shape! But once in a while it's pretty good to feel that relaxed!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
6.001.000.000.000.007.00

Nice fall run, ran the first three miles with Sammy and Sylvia, Sammy was kind of dragging today.  Stopped and talked to a runner named Mike that knows Sasha.  Also stopped and talked to Troy and Rob, two grandslam runners.  We took Sammy home after three miles and went out for another 4.  Syliva felt great today, she chicked two men runners, one of them wearing a St.George marathon shirt.  I will let he tell the story, kind of funny.  Syvia led us on some fartlek along the dirt trail by the river. 

 

Note, 68 mile week.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.030.000.000.000.009.03

Couldn't take it, no run for the day.  Decided to go when Sylvia was away.  Beautiful day, must have been 50 families on the parkway riding bikes, walking, etc.  The blog has been great, another great day reading blogs.  Where else, could you hear in their own words, the story of Olympic trials.  Upstanding young men in many ways. 

8:30 pace today.   Have had two 65 mile weeks in a row.  I may backoff this week and then back up again for two more weeks.  I'll just have to see what my body is telling me this week.  by the way, I tryed to imagine what it would be like, no way to imagine such an experience. 


B of BS Rools out

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From Michael on Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 18:19:24

2 good weeks of 65 miles - need to take advantage of this nice fall weather

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.310.000.000.000.007.31

Work from home day.  Ran with Sylvie and Sammy for two miles, Sammy was a poop but today and lost her last 10 commando points.  We then ran north along the parkway, did a few short hill pickups.  It was a great fall run.  8:59 overall pace, counting dragging Sammy.

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From Lybi on Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 22:24:38

Poor Sammy. Not everyone can keep up with you two! Great job as always, Roolsmaster.

From Michelle on Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 01:16:10

Hey Brent, who is your family from here? It's a pretty small village, I'm sure we would know them.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.080.000.000.000.009.08

After two doctor appts in two days, I need a good fun run.  Nothing serious, allergic reaction to a jelly fish and need eyes examined.  Beautiful noon time run, cool 60 degrees, leaves on the trail, almost all alone, what a run.  Garmin 8:15 avg. pace.   These days are precious and we move on towards winter. 

B of BS Rools out

 

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From Lybi on Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 14:53:44

Jellyfish? You mean from Hawaii, or...geez, I can't even think of how a jellyfish could even interact with you in Utah! Hope you are OK. Vodka is supposed to help (topically). What, you don't have any vodka laying around? Excuses excuses. :)

Good job on your run!

From steve on Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 19:54:21

Yeah, it is fun especially when I prove the naysayers wrong!

Good thing your not in Australia. I've heard those critters will put you out of commission for weeks.

From Kerry on Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 13:27:22

Did they add jellyfish to the sushi bar menu? What are your plans for upcoming races? I've been thinking about doing the Moab half, but my work situation is kind of up in the air right now so it's hard to make any definite plans (or lately even spend any time on the computer) -- I'm hoping that will change very soon. Glad to see you're maintaining a good base.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.250.000.000.000.007.25

Working from home again today, ran 2 miles with Sylvia and Sammy, Sammy was happy today and ran good.  We dropped Sammy off at home and ran north along the parkway.  Sylvia wanted to stop and do her Marine excercises, I ran another out another half and back to pick her up.  No doubt, Syliva is tough as nails, I try and stay out of trouble.  Domestic note, I hate the vaccumm, the noise just sends me bonkers, don't know why, just crazy (Don't know what this has to do with running). 

Miles are down this week as planned, 50 mile planned then back up to 65 for two weeks.  We may run a 5K on saturday in Sandy.  

Running has been great this week, every day a picture that could be painted into a Master Piece.

 

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From Lybi on Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 22:08:34

Glad you're having such a good running week, Brent. You never know when a random jellyfish or a rogue vacuum cleaner is going to try to mess with you.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
14.370.000.000.000.0014.37

"Myth Busting Run"  Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" is no more. The Myth has been busted by Sylvia, my special running partner, many close running buddies, and by the family of Fast Running Bloggers.  The lonely runner now only exists in the shadows of running lore.   As you can tell, reflective run on a beautiful fall day. 

Decided to run to the Redwood Multi-purpose center and back today and try to hold a good even pace the entire run.  My second half split was one second slower than the first half.  Very happy with the consistent 8:18 pace.   1:59:21 overall time.  Garmin measured, 1,321 feet ascent and 1327 descent on the run.

Blogging before the sweat even drys, great comment from Bethany.  Many of us addicted to the blog.   Got an email from Colleen today on the Striders winter running series.  I need a plan to convice Sylvia we should run these races and defy the below zero temperatures. 

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From Michelle on Thu, Nov 08, 2007 at 21:32:17

I'm jealous of all your running partners! One thing we lack here in smallville is more of those! As far as the Barney clan here goes, I think that I know Scott he does stuff with his dad and boats if it's the right crew. There is a also a Darrin Barney that I know the wife and crew, actually quite a few, do you know Diane and Blake Barney either? There are also a group of them Salina way that own Barney trucking! Yes we definatley love living here, my husband spends nearly every weekend from Sept-Nov. in Wayne co. where we also have a family cabin.. the other side of Fish Lake if your much of an outdoors man you feel very privlidged to live here so he reminds me quite often. Great run BTW today!

From Bethany on Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 00:02:12

Takes a dedicated runner to hit the below zero races! Keeps you motivated during these long winter months though. Good luck!

From Cody on Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 22:18:37

Last year the Striders series was worth it. The weather was awesome. A little bit of ice on the roads for the 10K but other than that, perfect. Go for it.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.001.000.000.000.005.00

Lunch time run today, ran with Colleen, John, Tony and Davey.  Me and Colleen kept a avg.  7:50 pace for 4 miles (this included two stops waiting for a regroup and some quicker spots, last mile picked it up with John to a 6:55 last mile.  Nice lunch time run.  I guess this has become an every friday run.  For whatever reason, Tony, John and Davey want me an Colleen to set the pace with them trailing each run.  I am ok with this.  But, my natural tendency, if someone is on my heels is to keep gradually keep picking up the pace and try to drop them.  This is suppose to be an easy lunch time run.  I am going to fall back and let someone else lead next week.  We may be making the run harder for Tony and Davey than they would like. 

B of BS Rools out

*Note, I was checking out our hotel on the internet, for Moab, Moab Valley Inn.  On the other computer, a big commotion, Sylvia just got an email from the CanyonLands race, that she is automatically in and does not need to sign up for the lottery because she won her division last year.  Yeah for Sylvia.  I guess, at worst, if I do not get picked in the lottery, I will be the offical picture taker and yelling fan for Sylvia and the fast bloggers. 

*Note, to pass on to all bloggers running the Moab Half or 5 miler, make your room reservations now, if you don't get in the lottery then cancel and get your deposit back.  Many of the hotels are all ready nearly booked.  Moab Valley Inn, $107.  a night, including tax. 

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From Lybi on Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 22:16:00

That is so cool about Sylvia! She is just amazing!

Thanks for the heads up about Canyonlands--I'll put something about it in tomorrow's blog and comment all the heck everywhere.

From Christi on Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 23:12:31

Thanks for the info Brent and congrats Sylvia! I'm gonna start looking at rooms...

Race: Sandy Turkey Trot 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:21:38, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
5.000.003.100.000.008.10

Goofy race, well, I just wanted a workout anyway.  Me and Sylvia warmed up with an easy mile, no striders, likely not smart.  We got to the starting line area about 10 seconds before the start.  I have been a space cowboy this week with not feeling great.  This put us back further in the pack than desired.  Anyway, likely cost us about 10 seconds getting around slower runners.   As I did not do any striders before the race, decided to watch my Garmin and stay on 7 min miles or a little under.  The course was essentially an out and back with the second half tougher than the first half with coming back up from going west from 7th west.  The last mile started to turn into a hang on mile.  I hate anyone passing me the last mile in a race.  I caught one young male runner and another runner that looked like he was in my division pulled up along side as we went aroung the east side of Sandy park going a bit uphill.  Good thing, gave me some motivation and smoked them both by 12 seconds to the finish.  Something to be said about motivation to pick up the pace.  What are we really capable of if we could master the mental side?  Ran another 4 easy miles when we got home.  I would not recommend this race to anyone who expecting an award, trophy, ribbon or prize drawings.  Pretty nuts and bolts 5k.   I don't think the first place male and female even got any kind of award.   I would guess, non-runners putting on a race. 

Met another fellow blogger and his son today, Michael and his son, Michael set a 5k PR and his son smoked me with a 20:08, I think? 

Personal journal note:  3rd 60 or 60+ plus mile week in a row.  Odd thing, my legs are feeling lighter on my runs.  I hope this is a good sign.  Anyone with a good hill workout routine?  I really need to hit the hills, I am losing precious seconds on the uphill. 

 

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From Christi on Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 14:57:51

Good job with the mental push at the race today- you did awesome!!! Too bad no awards!!!

From Lybi on Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 18:13:11

How dare they not give you an award! I think you should go back and demand one! (Just don't tell 'em I sent you.) JK. I know you're garage is probably full of awards.

Congrats on a great race! I'm impressed that you beat that guy by 12 seconds. You've got that eye-of-the-tiger attitude, Brent.

From Tom on Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 20:36:00

Good job Brent! Always enjoy reading your reports. Look forward to seeing you at the races one of these days.

From Michael on Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 20:39:05

Way to run Brent, was nice to meet you and Slyvia, I may not have known you were there until I heard your name announced. Way to hustle and beat the other runners. I need to do better mentally on pushing myself in the competition when Im tired.

Not my favorite race, but nice since its only a 5 minute drive. Son was disappointed too he didnt get a ribbon so I stopped at the dollar store and bought him one.

From Benn on Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 07:35:13

Congrats on the nice race! And it's nice to see runner comraderie out there in action! Way to go getting your son the ribbon he definitely deserved!

From Michael on Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 13:19:23

Well to show you how goofy they were the Sandy City web site has Slyvia winning your mens group and you placing 4th I think in her womens group. Youd think they'd catch that Slyvia is a womans name and Brent a mans name

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
12.090.000.000.000.0012.09

Oxymoron - Ran 12.09 miles in 1:45:00 / 8:40 avg pace - This was an easy pace hard run.  Did not have good energy this morning.  Attempted to really concentrate on staying smooth to compensate.  Worked fairly well most of the run.  Good to get out on a gloomy day where a storm is appearing in the sky.  Seen a beautiful red fox along the dirt horse trail.  Trying to decide on what workout to do on monday as I have the day off. 

B of BS Rools out.

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From Michael on Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 12:54:59

Forgot to tell you, as we left, my son asked who you were? I said Brent from the blog. He said "Dad - he runs alot faster than you"

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.410.000.000.000.0010.41

Ran with Sylvia and Sammy 3 miles,dropped Sammy off at home and headed out for another 7.  Sammy ran real well today and was quite happy with herself.  Slyvia was doing hill surges today.  I am saving it for the Blacksheep workout in the morning.  Turned out to be great weather for a fall run.  Syvlie did good today and could join the Marines (her Marine exercises).  Good start to the week.  Retrospect on the race saturday, only 19 seconds off my best 5K for the year, I have been building base with little speedwork.  I hope this means I am headed in the right direction. 

B  of BS Rools out 

P.S.  Signed me and Sylvia up for the Striders 4 race series. 

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.290.750.751.500.0010.29

Blacksheep workout this morning.  Warmed up to 3/4 miles, did three hill repeats of about 200 yrds each, finished the warmup back to East High track.   Track Workout:

4 X 800 with 100 recovery, descending workout, start at marathon pace and drop down with each repeat.  Not sure of the pace for each 800, felt like 7 min, to 6:30 pace.

1 mile at 10K tempo pace, 7 min. mile pace

4 x 400 with 100 recovery, descending workout, start at marathon pace with last repeat all out.   7 min pace first, and down to 6:15.  Cool down with Harry and Colleen 1/4 mile

Overall Feeling About the Workout:  Very good effort, did the whole workout and held on to the back of the pack.  Legs felt good.   60+ mile weeks, be careful to not over do it. 

Lunch time run with Richard, Colleen and Brett, nice easy run.  One note, Colleen thanked me for getting her out for the 4 mile lunch run after the track workout this morning.  First time I have ran with Richard, you don't need to talk, he will do all the talking.   Signed up for some races, 2008 Striders series, Ogden Marathon and Salt Lake Half Marathon.   I may join the circuit series for 2008 as I will likely run enough races to qualify for awards. 

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From Maria on Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 19:14:05

Brent, you really picked up the mileage and the intensity! It seems to work nicely for you, keep it up! You should have a great racing season come spring.

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8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Easy run, early morning (4:40 a.m. start), along Jordon River trail north to 3900 so. and home.  Dark morning.  Alien bike rider and roller blader this morning with head lamps.  I need to give them a name, they look so weird in the distance coming at you as all you see is the head lampls moving too and fro. 

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10.082.000.000.000.0012.08

Early morning run 4:30 a.m., cold morning.  I don't mind running in the cold, but, it seems the colder it gets the slower I go.  Avg. pace 9:09 this morning.  Well, may add more to the blog later, maybe, noon time run.  I am going to sign up for the Moab Lottery today.

Entered the Moab Lottery today:  "Team Lite Foot"  I will enter Sylvia tonight as she is auto in because of winning her division in the 5 miler last year.  She says if I don't get in that I need to carry her gym bag, take pictures and do what she commands.  Thats ok, anything for a trip to Moab. 

Lunch time workout, 5 min. excercise bike, 2 miles on the treadmill with 6  x 100 yd striders at 6:48 pace.  Circuit weights to include upper body and lower body, excercise ball hamstring excercises and some stretches for hip and hamstrings.  Talked to long time running buddy  Sheldon at lunch, he DNFd at St.George with a painfull pelvic injury, still very limited running.  Devastating to train for a marathon and DNF.  Sheldon has had several recurring injuries over the last 5 years and was excited about running another marathon.   On the positive side, he is in great shape cardio and body wise, always works out. 

Lastly, hope are the bloggers win the Moab lottery. 

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From steve ashbaker on Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 12:58:50

Seeing you add miles at noon has given me the idea to run on my lunch hour now. Better to get full sleep than to force the body to do something it isn't ready to do that early in the morning.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
5.350.003.100.000.008.45

Lunch time run, 1/4 mile warmup on the treadmill,  6:55 pace for a 5K time trial. (coversion chart pace).  About 21: 25 5K,  not all out. 95% effort.  Ran another 5.1 easy miles with Colleen and Tony.  They were kind enough to wait for me to finish the last 3/4 mile.  Happy with the leg speed given the raising of my weekly mileage the last four weeks.

It seems I will use friday during the winter as my second hard day each week unless I have a race on saturday.  I am trying to decide what workout to do each friday.  Keep trying the hold the same 5k speed longer each week or go a  it slower for a tempo run. 

B of BS Rools out.  

 

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From sarah on Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 22:58:45

Your mileage is impressive this week..good job.

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6.770.001.500.000.008.27

First three miles with Sylvia and Sammy, we dropped Sammy off with some of our clothes.  It turned out to be a great day for running.  Sylvia never tells me when it is a fartlek day, she just goes without warning.  It makes the run fun.  As it was Sylvia's speed workout day, I just tried to keep up with her.  She really had a good day today, her pickups were between 6:45 and 7 mile mile pace per my Garnmin, great effort on the hill pushes.  I am really starting to see the value of Sasha's stiders on runs.  They do get the legs energized when you may be tired from a workout the day before.  I am really going to try and incorporate them into my easy days.  I am convinced the Sylvia can be back to some of her old running times.  She has the  talent, it seems her ashma has always been the issue.   Good week for miles combined with speed.  B of BS Rools out.  

 

 

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From James on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 18:52:13

That is a lot of races to be in already but at least you have some good motivation now. Now that you know what I look like don't be a stranger if you see me around at any of those races, some of them are on my calender as well.

From Lybi on Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 23:10:46

Great job, Roolsmaster! And thanks for all those commando points, they came in handy tonight!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
14.130.000.000.000.0014.13

Hum, am I hen pecked?  Sylvia told me if I were going to run today it would need to be early.  5 a.m. start, got all dressed for a winter run, stepped outside, back inside, redress in shorts, and headed out.  I had many compeling  thoughts on the run this morning about what happend to Clyde, what happened in the duel in the sun (see who knows what the duel in the sun was), what has happened to me and all of us to some degree in races.  Some race organizers make big bucks, Provo River races come to mind, with little in return to the runners. (Provo River 10 miler two years ago, the first 25 (including myself) all got directed the wrong way by lack of markings on the course.  Some of my thoughts turned to happy runners, Lybi and her band of merry fast running chicks headed to Moab, me and Sylvia always looking for a new adventure, and some runners on the blog who seem sad.   I also wondered about some of the bloggers that only enter weird runnning route names, splits and spits and thats its.  Anyway, everyone, happy running this week and give thanks.

B of BS Rools out. 

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From Andy on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 13:34:21

Sounds like a nice, reflective run. You've really been pounding out the miles lately. Great work.

From Michael on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 20:38:30

Yeah great weather day for running in Utah. Nice relaxing day for thinking while running

From James on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 21:33:51

The dual in the sun was the 1982 Boston marathon where Alberto Salazar and Dick Beardsley raced it out to the end. Salazar didn't drink any water the whole race in order to show Beardsley how tough he was. Salazar did out lean Beardsley for the win, but he was so dehydrated that it ruined his running for a couple of years, and he was still not recovered from that race when he ran in the 1984 Olympics. Some say Beardsley would have one if the police motorcycle wouldn't have got in the way, but I have sen the video and it is hard to say. How is that for some running history!!!

And Catmull makes a lot on his races!

From Benn on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 22:17:04

I just finished reading Duel in the Sun; phenomenal read.. the next on my list was once a runner, but no one has the book any more and the only copies I can find online cost some 300 bucks :'( so it looks like I'll have to skip that one. I wish I had been alive to see that race! It was such a phenomenal read.

From James on Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 22:28:22

Well that is cool you call me elite, mediocre is more like it. However, I am in the dark on these commando points, so someone needs to enlighten me.

I have never met either Beardsley or Salazar, but I do know about their careers. My dad is an old school runner, so I know a lot about 70s and 80s guys who I was too young to remember.

I wasn't planning on another turkey trot, but you got me thinking with your "turkey" comment. What about you, any thanksgiving races?

From Michael on Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 14:43:37

Yeah Once a Runner is hard to find book - I have looked but cant afford it either. But John Parker has a new book - actually a sequel to it that just came out "again to Carthage" that Ive seen listed for $15 to $30. This months runners world magazine had an article about it

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13.150.000.000.000.0013.15

Early morning run, dark and windy.  I was chased by wind doggies for 4 miles this morning, kind of scary in the dark when you have a wild imagination.   (Wind doggies, just leafs).

James, Benn,  very impressed you both know about Salazar and Beardsley, dual in the sun.  If you ever get the chance to listen to Beardsley talk about the race in person, it is a treat.  The two times listened to Salazar, he never mentioned the race.  I got the feeling it was a sore spot for him, some reason.  

James, please read my commnet on Kim's blog, Nov. 15th explaining commando points.

Lunch time run with Tony and Colleen.  The run started out with me trailing behind the first 3 miles, could not get warmed up.  We turned back into the wind form the south, felt much better going into the wind and led the last two miles.  For some reason, I always run better after a few miles and the wind seems to make be concerntrate more.

B of BS Rools out.

 

 

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From James on Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 15:01:01

I'll be glad to take those points and cash them in on a future run. Thanks!

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6.520.000.251.500.008.27

5 easy miles in the moring with 2 x 100 yrd stiders.  Lunch time run treadmill, 1 mile warmup, 3 x 1/2 miles at 6:09 pace.  Easy miles warmup and cool down.   Just did not have the umfa to get up this morning for the blacksheep workout.  I now feel sheepish for not making, minus 25 commando points.  Never miss another, no wimping out.  Maybe the increase in mileage is getting more tired than usual. 

B of BS Rools out.

 

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From sarah on Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 23:29:29

I don't know...I sometimes think it's courageous to give yourself a break when you need one...I guess you know best...keep up the good work and hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving.

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Early morning run, fingers still tingling a bit from the run.  When the weather forcast says 25 degrees, it is often 5 to 10 degrees colder along the river.  One of those cold mornings, nice to get out.  I thought I was not going to see another runner for the whole run.  Just before the last quarter mile turn back to my house, seen one runner.  I am not sure if some runners just quit during cold weather or they move to treadmills.  Kind of wish we were running a Thanksgiving day race, just does not workout with all the kids, spouses, etc. coming over.  Everyone, have a great thanksgiving. 

B of BS Rools out.

2 miles after work, attempting to get use to  glasses.  Wow, depth perception was way off.  I have wore contacts for 15 years, now I need to wear glasses for about three weeks to clear up an eye problem.  I think I will take my chances and run with no glasses. 

 

 

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From steve ashbaker on Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 18:23:09

I may have been that one other runner!

From Tom on Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 20:41:11

Nice job getting out this morning. Let the lightweights pull out the treadmills, 'true' runners like yourself will go out and savor the cold. No such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing right?

Hope you and Sylvia and family have a great Thanksgiving.

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7.370.000.000.000.007.37

Turkey day run, 8:38 pace.  Ran with another runner, Reed, for a couple of miles.  He and his son are training for the Carlsbad marathon.  He said, about Carlsbad, "all the hills seem to go up", that struck me funny, kind of like a hiked to school in a foot of snow, uphill against the wind both ways.  Real weird to run without my contacts.  Time to start getting ready for the feast.

B of BS Rools out.

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From sarah on Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 09:26:33

I saw that Bethany lost commando points for complaining...I didn't complain but I yelled at Sasha to be quiet in the last quarter when he was telling me to kick (which I was already doing) I think that's my one weakness in a race. I can't bear his coaching when I'm exhausted and pushing myself....I'm grateful for it but sometimes he pushes me past the edge. How do you and Slyvie handle that?

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6.905.000.000.000.0011.90

Early morning, run, 6.1 miles, (one hill push 1/10 mile) I have been reading about the "Big Workout" day.  I wonder if the day can be split, like 8 easy miles in the morning and then do the HMP tempo later in the day?  Anyway, plan on doing HMP miles with 1 minute break at lunch.  Hope to run at least 5 of them with a target of seven.  After about 5 weeks of raising my base mileage avg. to about 65, it seems I can handle the mileage.  The question, can I handle the mileage with 4 days of striders during easy runs, Blacksheep workout and Big Workout or a race?  Also, I am starting to get a little impatient, where is the return on the increased mileage?  I won't know until next year when the racing starts.   

Lunch time dreadmill workout, today the dreadmill was my buddy, sweatmilly.  Warmed up for 1/2 mile at 8:30, then did 5 miles in a row at 7:03 (treadmill converted pace)  8.7 speed on the treadmill at .5% incline.  (I don't know what to call the miles, they are not MP or Threshold, HMP is the closest).   Cool down 1/2 mile at 8:00 with 1/20th mile strider.  I did not stick with the 1 mile then one minute breaks.  I wonder if I should have did the miles a little faster and have taken the 1 minute break between miles.  Anyway, super happy to make friends with sweatmilly and have a good workout.  What likley really got me past the workout was ACDC, dirty deeds done dirt cheap.  Shuffle was a good move today. 

B of BS Rools out

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From Adam RW on Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 10:42:46

Brent, Thanks for the congrats. Also, it seems like your training is going well. I think you have a perfect plan and that your body should hold up fine to now increasing the intensity. I'm doing a similar plan this next marathon cycle as well. I'm trying to ramp my mileage to ~80, maintain that for a few weeks and then focus on the strides and "faster" stuff. Good luck and I look forward to that sub-3:10 next year.

From Dave Holt on Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 14:20:03

It will pay off.

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6.010.000.000.000.006.01

Easy run this morning.  We took Sammy the first mile and then ran 5 north along the River Trail.  Sylvia threw in a few striders, too much for me today after yesterday's workout.  Good for her.  Needed a real easy day. 

My Birthday today,  57 years old, with a 71 mile week.  I wonder how many more years I "cando" this.  It was a great day, all my kids and grandkids, my parents, and friends came over.  My sister gave me a life history, geneology book my grandmother wrote.  She passed away twenty years ago.  I have wanted a copy of this book forever.  She also gave me another book, my take me years to figure out the tree.

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From Dave Holt on Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 11:04:19

Happy B-Day Brent!

From Happy Birthday! on Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 11:28:57

57 going on 38! Have a good one.

Lybi

From Kim on Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 11:29:15

Happy Birthday Brent! What a way to spend it by hitting 71 miles for the week! Hope you had a great day and have a great year ahead of you!

From Tom on Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 11:32:46

Brent - Happy Birthday! 57 years YOUNG I can only hope I'm half as spry as you are when I get to that point in my life.

Sure is great to have BSROOLS (both B & S) on the blog. Kim and I really enjoy your blogs and willingness to share your wisdom and dole out commando points when rightfully earned.

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12.210.000.000.000.0012.21

Early morning run, winter dress.  This may be the most uneventful sunday morning easy run in years. No semi-rare wildlife, no crazy looking characters, no scary sounds and no running thoughts of greatness.  But, it was still a great day to run. 

B of BS Rools out.

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From James on Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 19:25:03

I didn't know it was BS day yesterday, so happy belated Birthday!

From James on Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 22:25:38

Brent, I like hills because they make you tough. And I love hilly races because they make the playing field uneven. Anyone can run a good run on a flat sea level course, throw in some uphill, downhill, and a bit of elevation and you find out who the real runners are.

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11.610.000.500.000.0012.11

Early morning run.  I have never really done striders in the morning, gave it a shot today, did 8 x 100 yds.  (35 steps with the left foot) Don't know the pace, faster the 5k race pace.  Doing these striders will take a few weeks of adaption.  I am lucky to just stay awake.

Hills, Hills, Hills, as runners we all have this love and hate relationship with hills.  We know they are good for us, yet, does anyone really look forward to hills.   It has been fun reading some of the blogs this past week.  I guess I should change my blog name to BRools and Sylvie now has her own blog.   

Lunch time run with Colleen, 4 miles, ran in shorts, felt good. 

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From Kim on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 15:29:50

But BS is so good. There is a new development I run through most days that has some markings on the road. There are 2 places it says BS. I always take it as a sign to push a little more and smile while I do it! Thanks for the BRools and the BSRools.

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4.502.502.500.000.009.50

Blacksheep workout this morning.  Workout at Sugarhouse Park/Highland High Track

2000 meter warmup around sugar house park - 4 hill repeats, good effort.

Did another loop around sugarhouse park with the first 1,000 at marathon pace and last 1,000 at like 10K race pace.  Track workout:  1600 with the first 800 at marathon pace and the last 800 at 5k or a little faster pace, followed by a 1200, 800, 800, 400, 400 (all with first half marathon pace and last half fast.  Ran the last half of the two last 400s much faster than 5k race pace.)

Lesson reminder today, never give up on the workout. 

Thanks to the coach and other coaches each week.  It really helps and gives motivation, as if others lead we do our best to follow.

Two miles easy on the sweetmilly at lunch, upper body circuit weights. 

B of BS Rools out.

 

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From Bethany on Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 11:59:41

So true that you sometimes get stronger as the workout progresses- well in my case, feel strong, poop out and then feel semi strong again. Always confuses me a little, but I am learning.

Nice job on the workout!

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8.120.000.000.000.008.12

Early morning run, icy spots, crusty snow, really slow and trail all a glow.  All in all, nice recovery run.  Nice chatter on the blog yesterday. 

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12.140.000.000.000.0012.14

Nice morning, almost did not get out of bed, Sylvia kind of kicked me out, she knows that I would not be happy later in the day.  Slow and easy, recovery run along the Jordan Trail, south 4 miles and back home.  The weather and trail conditions were much better than expected.  Maybe lunch time run today.  Lunch time run with Colleen today, nice conversation.

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From Kerry on Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 10:17:38

It's great to have a wife who runs and understands that need. I'm sure there are a lot more people that would get out if their spouse was not just tolerant of their running, but actually offered support and encouragement. Sounds like your training is going well.

From Bethany on Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 22:43:48

Yeah for help getting out the door! That is one of the biggest motivators for me. Although, nothing seems to motivate me out of bed in the morning.

From Christi on Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:18:08

Wow- for having to be kicked out of bed, you sure did get in some good mileage today! You should award yourself and Sylvie some commando points!

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6.250.001.000.750.008.00

Treadmill, min-speed workout,  3 x 1/4 mile at 6:54 converted pace  + 3 x 1/4 at  6:04 pace with 1/4 easy between each quarter. 

Lunch time run with Tony, Colleen and Davey.  Nice run, fun on part trail, part mud, part snow, part wood chips, part road.  It was an adventure run.  Last 1/4 or a little longer a runner pulled up along side me and Colleen running right past us, picked up the pace and ran with him to his stopping point.  I tried asking him a few questions, no answer, maybe he did not speakingsly English or was to tired to talk.  Pace was about a 6:40.   He pretty well ignored me.  Well I am used to getting ignored, ok. 

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From Kim on Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 17:12:01

We won't ignore you Brent! You can talk to us anytime! We love your conversations!

You can't beat part trail, mud, snow, wood chips and road! Adventure...that's what it's all about!

From Lybi on Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 22:06:59

You know he was probably trying so hard to keep that pace that he couldn't talk. That's pretty speedy for conversation!

And I'm sure he was thinking "who the heck IS this guy who keeps asking me questions while I'm trying to break my record in the mile. He must be bionic!"

From laura on Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 09:35:15

hahaha. I'm trying to imagine you and Colleen running after this guy and trying to ask him questions while he just ignores you. Did he just mug someone and he didn't want you to be an accomplice? Is his mouth so chalky from his running pace that he couldn't dislodge his tongue? There's a world of great possibilities in this rude dude! We oughta have a competition to see who can come up with the most outlandish reason why he wouldn't reply. ha, ha!!!

Great run, by they way! How's the weather been in Murray?

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Snow adventure, Brent and Sylvia, we took Sammy (our large white stardard poodle) with us running.  She went three miles and loves running in the snow.  I made the mistake of running in old shoes the first three miles, was slip sliding away.  We dropped off Sammy, changed to new shoes and ran another three miles.  Altough this is listed as an easy run, it did give our legs a good workout in the snow.  It was fun in a kind of different way.  Time to check if Tom and Sasha have given race reports.  *Note, we decided to sign up for both the Salt Lake Track club and Striders Winter series.  Our plan, good way to help us get in some speed work and hopefully not lose much conditioning during the winter.  Both series add up to 8 races.   Also, we will not take our race times to heart, we will do our best, but, not beat ourselves up over the times.  Winter races are very tough to run fast as we would like.  These a get in some speed work in race conditions.  Like Sasha says, where else is better speed work than a race.

B of BS Rools out

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8.250.005.250.000.0013.50

The dreadmill today, first time in the Murray Park Center for quite some time.  The $5 turned out to be worth the workout.  I have been reading David Holt, Tinman and many of the blogs.  Ran the first 8 miles at 8 minute mile on the Precor treadmill.  I mention Precor, they seem to be one of the toughest dreadmills for me to run on for some reason, they just don't feel like the road and have too much cushioning.  I call these miles easy as 8 min pace, because heart rate avg. was 140.  My St. George marathon pace was 7:42. 

Next Phase:  Ran 2 miles at 6:54 pace, then 1 mile x 3 at 6:54 pace. Total 5 miles.

Goofy Phase:  The darn dreadmill timed out at 1 hour, then timed out again calling it a cool down, started a threshold mile, dreadmill quit a little after 1 quarter.  Finally got off the darn dreadmill and moved to another to complete the threshold miles.  I was happy with my form and concentration.   The Ipod really got me thru the workout, boring, on the dreadmill.

Self assessment today:  I think that I could run a plus 50 year old  PR if it were a fair 5K, under 21 minutes.  I am following Sasha's method, of no taper or very little taper for the two Winter series sets of races (8 races total) , SLC Track Club and Striders.  I don't expect great times, but expect very good effort. 

B of BS Rools out. 

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From Benn on Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 17:40:54

I hear you about the treadmills. Sometimes if I am at a gym the treadmills do the time out things too, as if they know what the "suggested" warm down phase is. Guess that just goes to show you're in better condition than the company thinks! Way to go! I had to cut my run short because of final exams so only got 5.25 miles in today but i might go do some extra miles in a bit.

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8.080.000.000.000.008.08

Early this morning, 4:45, headed out the door for a run, almost fell three times the first 100 yrds (ice baby).  I turned around and went home.  Lunch time run with Harry and Colleen.  Harry was kind to lead and really pulled us thru the run.    I did not complain, picked up the pace when needed.  When we finished the run, Colleen says, you sure ran good today!  I then told her, it was more of a survival run.  Anyway, turned out to be a great lunch time run in the sun.  Nice to have running buddies that can help you along and hope you can return the favor.  (I thought today may be a little tough because of the workout yesterday). 

B of BS Rools out

 

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From Benn on Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 18:43:27

Thanks for the encouragement Brent. I understand about the "dreadmill" that I believe you wrote about before. I am getting fed up already with mine, and unfortunately for me I have a lot more miles to go this winter on it. :- I don't know if I'll be able to maintain 40 miles a week with mainly treadmill runs; that will be mighty hard. I think I'm going to have to save up some money for winter running gear though everything is so dang expensive. i.e. saw one pair of pants and a winter running jacket for something like 175 bucks total! I don't have that kind of money! At that rate it's cheaper to fly to someplace warmer, run and fly back!

From steve ashbaker on Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 20:31:12

Nice to be out in the sun instead of on the cold tundra isn't it? I so much prefer my runs at lunchtime. I can actually see where I'm going. Safer too.

From laura on Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 22:43:55

Brent, you've given me enough motivation! I'm gonna work this week for some more commando points! hee,hee

Glad you didn't actually fall on the ice this morning!! There's nothing harder than ice to fall on!!

From Jody on Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 00:05:25

Nice job today!! Ice is the worst.

Thanks for the "ROOLS" I love them. They are a great motivator.

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9.890.000.250.000.0010.14

Early morning run, the weather was great.  The trail had some treacherous spots.  Day dreaming about Xmas is not the best thing when winding around icy patches.  

Recovery note:  The "big workout" big for me, on sunday is taking a little longer to recover from than expected.  It will likely take several weeks to adapt to these workouts.  Skipped the Blacksheep workout, hopefully, next week.

 Lunch time run, 2 miles dreadmill with 4  X 100 striders at 6:45 pace. 

 

 

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From MichelleL on Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 22:56:06

Hey Brent, I neglected to thank you so much for my first commando points on Saturday! I was wondering if I would ever get any :) I think I will need them, so I'll put them somewhere safe.

From Dee on Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 22:59:48

Brent,

Thanks for the encouragement. I'm looking forward to chasing you at Ogden.

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Early morning run, slow and easy.  There are still icy spots and crusty snow on the trail.  Nothing special about the run today, except, sure seem to be slower in the colder weather.  Likely, no 2nd run today.

B of BS Rools out. 

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From Christi on Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 14:08:44

Careful on the ice out there! You have any races coming up?

From andee on Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 19:39:19

Thanks for your encouragement! Good job with your run today!

From Christi on Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 09:49:24

I decided you should write Brent's book of quotes. I just read another great one by you on Andee's blog- "Running isn't easy or everyone would do it" Gosh that makes me feel like such a winner!

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8.480.000.501.250.0010.23

Early run today, ice has melted, almost an uneventful run.  Out of the night, 5500 south on the Jordan parkway, a possible sighting of the "darkhorse" flying with ease, clipped by me in the night.  Picking up the pace to chase this ghost runner was of no success.   If it was a true sighting of the "dark horse" the lone runner may confirm or remain a mystery.  The "dark horse" is one of our bloggers.  If it was not the the real dark horse, who was this imposter?

Lunch time run, sweetmilly,  3 x 1/4 mile at 6:04 pace,  1/2 mile at 6:04 pace, plus 1/2 mile of striders. 

B of BS Rools out

 

 

 

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From Jody on Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 10:42:07

Way to get out there and run with the "dark horse". Great job today!

From Lybi on Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 23:03:47

Nice run, Brent!

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Early run, ran in the drizzle before the rain.  Easy the first 3 miles, then warmed up and ran a decent pace back home with hill push striders over all the short hills.   Lunch time run planned with Tony and Colleen, hope we don't get rained out. 

Day dream during the run:  Visulizing breaking 1:30 at Moab, it is a real long shot, but, it was fun to day dream. 

Treadmill Run, 8:11 pace 5 miles, rock n roll thru the five miles, highway to he..."

Funny Awards Note:  Just got a first place age division ribbon from the Sandy Turkey Trot 5K, a dollar tree ribbon, no turkey.  It must have been on that slow boat form China restocking the dollar tree.

 

B of BS Rools out

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From James on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 09:34:20

Okay it is your turn to get called on the mileage recording. What is up with the 58.29 miles for the week? I am thinking that it should either be 58.5 miles or at least 58.3 miles! See the discussion board on mileage. We are going to start calling people on it, so watch the b.s. BS!

Day dreaming about your goal is good, but make sure you write down so it can become a reality.

From Cody on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 09:54:55

Leave the guy alone James. No bullying on the blog. Especially about crazy pet peeves...

From Jody on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 10:30:08

Way to go today! Rain is not always the funnest to run in.

Day dreaming is the way to get the run done and nothing better to day dream about than breaking 1:30 @ Moab.

From brent on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 15:27:54

Cody, James: You are both right, I have sold out. I am a runner from a different time when running was simple and not cool:

No Garmins, no dry fit, no cool max, no gu, no blogs, many dogs on the loose, no running shades, socks were only changed once a week, all running clothes had holes, no measuring of miles in 100ths, we measured miles by telephone poles.

Is there a place in the running world for a running man from way back. Do I return to my running roots? I look in the running crowd tryihg to be proud as to be the from the old running school.

From James on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 17:47:03

Dude, BS can take a little b.s. from others once in a while! Brent I am being labeled a bully for bugging you and some others about mileage. But there is no malice in my michief. I would bug Sasha and Cody about it still but they are starting not do it anymore, besides I have been bugging them for a year now and it isn't as fun now. It isn't really my pet peave, but it sure gets people going! Maybe because people don't want to admit that they are getting a little bit of OCD towards running.

Old school is cool, but there are great things about the new school too. Life is about balance in all things, so somewhere in the middle is probably the best place on these issues. However, don't get sucked into being a slave to the blog society either. And remember it is better to round than not to round.

From Lybi on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 17:52:55

Brent, if James gives you any more trouble, just sic Sammy on him. Make sure you put a doggy helmet on her first, though.

There's nothing wrong with adjusting to the times. In fact, if you don't adjust you might turn into a rusty old codger, like James. He he he. (I'm in trouble now...)

Good job on your run!

From James on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 18:09:09

Lybi is obviously talking about her husband (no offense to him). The real James on the blog (that would be me)is a young strapping lad , not an old codger. Although, I have found a few gray hairs lately. You better get old Sammy more than a helmet, I was thinking a full suit of armor!

From Lybi on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 18:17:20

Such animosity, James! See, that is the codger side of you talking. :)

From brent on Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 20:23:03

James, it appears we may have a joust, you against Sammy. Sammy is giant white animal, sometimes known as a white yettie, other times known as a standard poddle. She may lick you until you surrender.

From James on Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 01:38:09

In that case, I might be in a whole lot of trouble.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
2.000.000.500.000.002.50

Snow run today. We took Sammy, the jousting dog, the first 3 miles.  She loves the snow and loves to run in it.  I gave her her head second half of the first three miles.  She really gave me a knee lifting, high stepping workout.  I was ready to call it a  day at three miles.  Sylvia said no way, another 3 miles is in order, high knee lifting snow running.  When the run was done, we both said, this was more tiring than a 5K race.  All in all, very good work out, it felt like hills.

B of BS Rools out

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From andee on Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 20:44:54

Thank you for taking the time to look and to comment on my blog. I'm hoping that with some more consistency and following Brents "Rools" (no complaining or go faster - is my personal favorite)in my training I can have some better times in 2008. Have a wonderful weekend.

From sarah on Sat, Dec 08, 2007 at 22:54:58

Benjamin, our 8 year old, said the same thing about the run on that super thick mushy snow being as hard as a 5K. I was lucky enough to get out before it hit Provo anyway and it was still hard for me. I am grateful to you for your Rools. I think we are going to start telling our kids the one about he who complains...picks up the pace....maybe they'll stop complaining. Benjamin and Julia are okay but our second child whines every single day...rain or shine. :)

From James on Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 13:56:27

Nice run. Sounds like a similar run to mine. It is hard work running in the snow, but it makes you tough, and it is fun.

I didn't know Sammy was your dog, in that case all bets are off. If it was Lybi's dog and a little yippy snippy thing, than suit that thing up in some armor and I will teach it how to fly. Sammy sounds like a dog I would get along great with, especially if she runs. I actually love dogs, just not ones that attack me when I run. My real pet peave in running is when people allow their dogs to chase, jump on, or attack me when I am out and about. That is when the rocks fly and the kicks land. I got my dog kicking rep from a run in May where a guy sicked his dog on me, probably to get a good laugh, and inturn I sent it flying back across the street his way. That is why Lybi said to sick Sammy on me and make sure it had a helmet on. Just filling you in on that blog joke.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
5.350.000.000.000.005.35

I was going to take today off.  Cashed in birthday gift cards from my daughters and bought some trail running shoes.  I just had to try them out.  I am going to call them after this blog entry.  Yes, they are better in snow, a little slower afoot,  but, quite an improvement in footing.  For the first time in many years, I must confess, I lost commando points yesterday complaining about running in the snow the first 1.5 miles.  I could just not get the hang of it.  Then I remember what Sasha said on his blog about high stepping.  I started the high knee lift running and got in the groove and had fun the rest of the run.  Sylvie even said me and Sammy ran like antelopes up one of the short under pass hills as we ran so fast.  Good thing, Sylvie keeps me balanced that I do not get too full of myself. 

B of BS Rools out

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.500.000.000.000.008.50

Well, try to be careful.  I altered my normal running route today to hopefully avoid many of the icy spots on the trail.  That part of the plan worked.  But, you either have grace or you don't, tripped over a chunk of snow/ice and rolled.  Hurt my running pride, small skinning of the knee and small bruise on the thigh.  Sylvie says I have my roll down pat as I have fell so many times.  Other than the fall, it was a nice morning.  Hopefully, we get in 4 or 5 miles at lunch today, hill workout on the treadmill.  

B of BS Rools out

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From andee on Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 10:17:08

Sorry to about your fall. However it's nice to know that you can fall without being injured. Have a good afternoon run.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.0012.700.000.000.0012.70

Very early morning run on the treadmill.  The fall on the ice yesterday got me on the treadmill.  Decided to run the time out, 99 minutes,  7:47 pace with .5% grade.  Non-stop run.  Legs felt good except for the right thigh bruise from the fall. It should be gone in a couple of days. 

The treadmill, after 10 miles, only measures in tenths of a mile.  I did not record the 12.7 on purpose.  I have not yet given in.  May run a couple of easy miles on the treadmill at lunch and stretch. 

B of BS Rools out

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From Jody on Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 10:44:03

You were probably very smart to stay in and run on the treadmill, I should take a lesson or two. 12.7 miles on the treadmill - WOW!!!

From Bethany on Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 14:18:36

Oh Brent! I hope your pride was all that got damaged! Feel better soon. Thank heavens for treadmills, as hard as they are to run on..

From andee on Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 19:16:43

10 miles on the treadmill - wow! Thank you for telling me to get out and run today - I just finished and I'm so glad I didn't just take a zero today.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.430.000.000.000.0010.43

Cold, cold, early morning run.  Short baby steps, take no chances of biffing it again.  The run was somewhat uneventful.  I saw one cat, how could it be out in the freezing cold?  Two runners with a dog, dressed in about three coats.  I long for the summer runs of moon shadows, crazy gabbing walkers, bikers, foxes, shorts, sweat and runs that you never want to end.    No lunch time run today, almost an all day meeting today, yuck. 

B of BS Rools out

 

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From Michelle on Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 19:53:07

Thanks Brent, Sometimes it's hard to tell your actually moving with my legs all numb! Funny thing for me is whether it's 50 ,80 or 25 degrees my pace seems the same?

From Jody on Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 20:13:01

I love that 10.43 miles are baby stepped! The cold makes grateful for when it is 80 degrees and overheated.

Great Job!

From Brent on Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 21:17:02

Michelle, it is good that you can run the same pace in different temps. This means you have untapped talent to improve. By the way, that darn Richfield is one cold place in the winter time. I know from experience at my Grandma's house, coal burning stove.

Jody, awesome on the mileage, you go girl. Dedication to keep that kind of mileage. By the way, you could do the St. George marathon, you dedication in the winter time is the proof.

I am impressed with both of you getting out in the cold, not only keeping your conditioning from the summer and fall, but improve, improve and stay in the running groove.

No doubt, you will both be earning major commando points in the future.

Stay Cool, B of BS Rools out

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
12.200.000.000.000.0012.20

Cold, cold, col, cl... run.  Fingers still have tingle, nose is running, typing is slow, the treadmill is looking better.

Several bloggers have mentioned staying under the covers, the heck with the cold run, few have opted for the covers as the guilt later in the day would be too great. 

Maybe to get our minds off the cold weather, we can get James or Lybi to stir something up?

Lunch time treadmill, 3 miles, 7:55 converted treadmill pace.  Right thigh still not firing 100%.

 

B of BS Rools out

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From Dave Holt on Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 09:21:29

I watch the weather and truly feel bad for all of you up there.

From Jody on Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 09:36:21

I just keep thinking that when it gets in the low teens and single digits high teens and low twenties (sp?) will seem balmy!

From Bethany on Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 12:18:04

A good controversy does seem to get some temperatures up doesnt it?

From andee on Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 12:39:43

Just reading your description is making me cold. Sometimes the treadmill is a good thing!

From Lybi on Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 08:57:23

As if I would ever say something controversial!

P.S. No running on Sunday.

Beer makes people stink and be stupid.

Twinkies were invented by the devil.

Sandals are better with socks.

The speed limit is too darn fast on all the freeways.

CC is the only true abbreviation for "Cross Country".

People with red hair should not wear hot pink shorts.

From Lybi on Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 08:59:37

Oh yeah, and they should only let the top 5 guys run in the olympic trials for marathon.

From Michelle on Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 09:43:24

That's the way to get thinks going just as Lybi here opinion or not, she'll tell you anyway! (he,he)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
0.009.002.250.000.0011.25

Treadmill,  9 x 1.25 miles,  ran the first mile of each 1.25 at 7:54 pace witht he last quarter at 6:50 pace,  rest/walk 1 minute, then repeat.  Right thigh bruise from ice fall still bothering me somewhat, hampered the intensity of the workout.  It should be better with a couple more days of easy running. 

It is a good time of year to evaluate training plans, read blogs.  Us non-fast runners, have a great opportunity to read blogs of some of the best runners in the country to learn how they train.  This is pretty darn exciting.  I feel like doing repeats around my cubicle.

B of BS Rools out

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From Bethany on Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 15:24:21

just reading your entries makes me cold Brent! Glad you were able to stay warm in the treadmill today. (im assuming you stayed warm because there were no stray y's in your entry ;)

From James on Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 15:42:19

Way to get some tempo in today!

From Lybi on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 01:41:35

You totally don't qualify for the "non-fast runners" club. Sorry.

By the way, don't stop eating twinkies just because of me--I was just saying that to be controversial! Do you really think I think that socks and sandals are cool? Or that the speed limit is too fast, or *shudder* that there should only be 5 guys in the olympic trials?!? Keep your twinkies if they work for you! I like twinkies because they are discreet. I.e. only 2 to a bag--instead of the whole bag of cookies you have to buy when you really only want one.

Tomorrow I will attempt 10....This is all your fault. :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.860.000.150.000.0010.01

Cold run the Sylvie and Sammy, cold as something, Sammy ran 3 miles and was ready to go home.  BS continued on for another 5 miles.  Sylvie did about 6 good strideouts with one real, real, good hill stide.  I really had to work to keep up with her.  The wind from the south made it feel about 10 degrees colder when we turned for home.   Sylvie stopped at home 8.25 miles and I circled the big block a couple of times to get 10.01 miles. 

It was real nice to have Sylvie out there with me, we picked each other up during bad patches. 

B of BS Rools out.

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
12.370.000.000.000.0012.37

Ran early today, 5 a.m., put on some warmer running tights today.  They really made a difference, pace was much smoother the first 8 miles.  The last 4 miles the pace was all over Garmin as snowy, icy, parts of the trail kept appearing.  The changing pace seemed to get my legs colder and also affect the pace.  I thought the section of the trail would be clear from last saturday's storm, not so, West Jordan is too cheap to plow.  I think that I will ask Santa for a new pair of warm winter running tights.

Happy Holidays, B of BS Rools out

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From Kim on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 09:52:12

Do you take a day off? It looks to me like you ran every day this past week!

From Brent on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 11:10:32

Kim, I have now ran 70 days in a row. In some regards this is not intentional. I have found that running everyday does not bother me if I am aware what days a need to run real easy. I will have days where I run 9:30 miles and stop every two miles for a 5 minute break. Active recovery seems to work best for me. Everyone is different. By the way, I am impressed with your improvement. Keep up the great work. It is exciting to see runners improve, you feel like you are virtual running with them at times when you read about their runs. I like reading you and Tom's report of daily runs, tells a story we can all relate as runners. (One last thing, I have found shoes, after 26 years of running, that give me no problems, just the right amount of mild stability and cushioning)

Stay Cool, B of BS Rools out

From Clay on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 17:25:33

Brent,what kind of tights did you get? I am looking for a good pair to keep me warmer...

From Brent on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 22:10:52

Clay, I ordered, from Paragon sports:

CW-X Insulate Stabilyx Tights

They are kind of expensiv, $115. It is my Xmas present from Sylvie and I am giving her a pair. I hope they are worth the money. What sold me, true or not true, is the promise of performance. I would like a pair of tights that are not only warm, but feel like they are not hampering performance. We have signed up for the Salt Lake Track Club and Striders Series this winter. It is hoped these tights will allow us to run like we were running in shorts? I will let you know when I get them, how warm, how they feel, etc.

How is your winter training going? Do you feel like you conditioning is back?

B of BS Rools out

From Clay on Mon, Dec 17, 2007 at 11:50:49

Brent, I feel like I am close to where I was when I got injured, but my speed is not there yet, and my legs are just still getting use to the mileage, but I'm getting there...

Let me know how the tights do?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.930.001.250.000.0011.18

Early morning run. Ran an odd back and forth route to avoid ice patches.  Hope to  run a few miles on the treadmill today, maybe some speed work.  Family X-mas party last night, it was fun to see everyone.  My mother gave my daughters two large books on geneology work my cousin has been doing the last 30 years.  They were quite excited.  My dad has shaved his head.  I going to get him a polishing rag for Christmas.  It does may him look a few years younger with all the grey hair gone. 

Lunch time run, treadmill, 1 mile warmup 8 min pace with .25 at 6:30 pace,  1 mile at 8 min pace with .25 at 6:30 pace, 1 mile at 8 min pace with .50 at 6:30 pace, 1/2  mile at 8 min pace with .25 and then 1/2 at 8 min pace.

Kind of a goofffy lunch time run. 

 

B of BS Rools out

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
3.200.003.200.000.006.40

Goose egg after 71 days straight of running, the Moab lottery loss took the B out of BS and the R out of Rools.  I will be back at it in the morning.  My disappointment is nothing compared to those trying to OTQ.  But, one day of sulking per year, loss of 100 commando points.  I plan on earning these right back in the morning.  I guess we are lucky to both be in the 10 year club at St.George with no lottery, and have BQs if we want to use them. 

of s oools out

A couple of years ago, about 11 p.m., I was feeling sorry for myself over running, can't remember why.  Syvlia, says: quit whining, go out and run.  I ran a 5K time trial on the icy trail with no fear. 

Tonight, I got a lift from Lybi, Tom and Sarah.  Got a kick in the pants from Lybi, understanding from Tom (he has had disappointment from not getting into St.George) and always superior kindness from Sarah.  Thanks team mates. 

I ate cheese with my whining, after reading the comments, got my shoes on and hit the trail.  Decided to run north to a good turning around point, 5k effort time trial.  21:30 5K.  Not my best of the year, but, only 11 seconds off my best this year.  I had to slow down in a few spots for snow, likely very close to best for the year given the slow spots for snow.  No commando points, loss of 100 stands.  Teddy, when the going gets tough, the tough get going.  Lesson learned. 

Almost back to B of BS Rools out

 

 

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From sarah on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 18:56:50

I am so sorry for your sadness...I personally think it is certainly okay to have sad days and still to be nice to yourself when you do. I think we all just need a little SUNSHINE....have a great day.

From Tom on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 19:45:19

Brent I think after 71 days straight you've earned one day of rest. I haven't heard of a single person yet that actually DID get into Moab.

From Lybi on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 20:16:46

Oh Brent! I think you deserve a break if you want one, but you know, the day is not over. A few miles might help you feel better.

In fact, I CHALLENGE you to run 3 miles tonight! I ran 10 stinkin' miles last Sat. because of you, and look where it got me. Now I have to do the Painter's Half.

Hey, you should do the Strider's half, too!

From Brent on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 21:59:11

Lybi, thanks for the kick in the pants.

Tom, thanks for the understanding

Sarah, thanks for always being such a kind person.

Just could not turn down the challenge from Lybi, thanks again all.

Don't know about the painter's half.

From Kim on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 22:21:09

GREAT JOB BRENT!!!!

From Jody on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 22:30:29

Way to get out there!

From Lybi on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 22:46:44

Holy Cow Brent! 264 commando points right there. That is one smoking time trial--without race day magic, even. WOW.

From sarah on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 23:11:15

I'm so proud of you. You are an inspiration to us all and yet..still human...we love ya.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 23:16:23

How we are seeing the true power of the blog! I waited for the day when a runner would get a powerful and effective kick in the pants that would result in him going out for a run on a tough day without me administering the kick. Now it happened! There are so many blogs now that I cannot follow each individually on a daily basis anymore. Sarah had to tell me about this one.

Good job overcoming the negative and getting out. And a near-PR on ice is great.

From Bethany on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 23:31:16

Oh Brent. Im so sorry about moab! But look what it got you to do! Great run. Hope the B and R are back and strong tomorrow.

From Michelle on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 23:58:31

Good job getting out! The POWER of the blog is truely amazing!!! We are all lucky to have it and the great support of everyone here.... even if it comes in the form of a kick in the pants!!!

From James on Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 00:54:42

Sorry about not making the lottery for Moab. Next time get in on the invite from Bruger Time. Good run today. Now take a day off soon!

From Brent on Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 09:28:26

Thanks for the support, I will certainly pay it forward.

From Tom on Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 21:24:40

Brent you da MAN! You inspired took some negative vibes and turned them into one awesome 5K run. Good Job!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.630.000.500.000.0011.13

Beat the storm this morning, starting to drizzle, did not get too wet.  I was quite touched by the support from the blog on my mental melt down over Moab.   I remember what Sylvie said to Sasha at the St. George Pasta party, look what you created, did you ever think this would happen?   Thanks to Sasha for the creation of the blog and support of runners. 

I have often said, put a group of runners in a room, they would never leave and stop talking about running, unless it was time to go on a run.

Lunch time treadmill run, 1% grade, 8 min mile pace for the easy miles.  Completed 10 x 100 yard strideouts at 6:51 pace (treadmill conversion). 

B of BS Rools out

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From Jody on Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 22:21:47

So true, so true about runners - it is all we like to talk about. I too, am grateful for the blog. Most my friends do not run so they think I am completely insane. It is so nice to have a forum to chat about it endlessly.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
4.900.003.100.000.008.00

Treadmill run, gradually increased the pace, .5% grade, total time 60:09, avg. pace 7:31

Intended this as an easy run and turned into a hard temo run the last 3.1, increased the pace each lap. 21:09 5K at the end of  the run.  Darn,  the treadmill is not equal to the road.  

About 8 weeks ago, asked Sasha about advice on improvement, increase mileage to 65 to 70 per week.  I have avg. 66 the last 8 weeks.   It seems the conditioning improvement is not speed, but, speed endurance.  I have also add in some moderate type tinman workouts. 

My already great respect for those real high mileage runners is shot up, holy cow,  how do they find the time.  This year will be my highest mileage year ever.  (over 2700 miles).

B of BS Rools out

 

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From Jody on Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 19:40:26

Congrats on your highest mileage year ever!!!

From Bethany on Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 19:41:01

Congrats on your mileage! I bet it feels quite good to look back on such an impressive year. Nice job

From andee on Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 22:55:34

Good job on your temp run today. I can't believe all your miles this year - way to go!!!

From Benn on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 10:35:01

NICE MILEAGE!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.390.000.650.000.009.04

Early morning run, headed out on the parkway trail, no way, snow a foot deep, turned back and ran on plowed roads.  Lucky it was 4:30, not much traffic, able to get in 6 miles before the morning commute.  I then spent another hour shoveling snow, hurried to a doctor appointment only to have the doctor stuck in traffic and still an hour late, left the Dr. office and headed to work.  I suppose many others on the blog are having such a day.  I have a two hour meeting and hope to run a few more miles on the treadmill and then head home. 

Lunch time run, 3 miles on the treadmill with 10 X 100 stiders at 6:43 pace.

 

B of BS Rools out

 

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From James on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 16:23:06

They plow roads in your neighborhood, do we live in the same State? You should have braved the trail today, but I guess you earned your points by running at 4:30am!

From Michelle on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 20:28:56

Thanks for the advice, maybe I'll brave it tomorrow. There's a lot of variables to my run tomorrow, weather, kids, ect.... but if it all works out it's possible!!

From laura on Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 21:21:31

I'm very impressed with your early morning run!!! My husband likes to go cycling at 4:30 also because no one is on the road and it's safer. I still think, "Two more hours before the kids wake up is precious sleep time." Maybe when I'm not still waking up in the middle of the night with kids, 4:30 won't be so heinous. Impressive that you're going to get 2700 miles for the year, Brent!!!!! That's awesome!!!!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.400.000.000.000.008.40

Myself , Sylvie and Sammy the first three miles.  We dropped Sammy off at home and ran the rest.  A few tean in training runners were on the parkway today.  They have big jugs of Gatorade about every 3 miles.  I would be surpised if it were not frozen.  The trail was in better shape than expected.  One interesting sight, the sun was hitting the snow just right, snow crystals.  Kind of cool on a cool day.

Last 9 weeks, avg. 66 miles per week.  It seems my legs can handle the increase in mileage, now need to gradually start increasing the hard workouts.

B of BS Rools out

 

 

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From Michelle on Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 16:33:08

Thanks for the encouragement Brent!! Got it done!!!

From Kim on Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 16:59:23

You've got a great thing going Brent! Thanks for helping us all stay motivated!

From Tom on Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 23:37:37

Brent great job on mileage. You'll should see some great times during the next year. Hope to see you at the races sometime.

From Lybi on Sat, Dec 22, 2007 at 23:47:23

Great job on handling the higher mileage! Have a great weekend.

From James W on Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 00:02:09

I agree with Tom, you are doing a great job with the mileage. I would like to get where you are - between 60-70 miles/week is my goal for the coming year prior to Shiprock and St. George.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
11.250.003.750.000.0015.00

I always viewed myself as having fairly good running knowledge.  Maybe not.  I ran a treadmill workout today.  Ran 7 miles at a 7:54 pace and then did 6 x 1,000 yards at a 6:40 pace, then ran the last two miles at 7:54 pace.  The delema, CV pace is the pace you could run for an hour?  Well, I could not run a 6:40 pace for an hour unless it were the  first 9 and 1/2 miles of Hobblecreek.  Maybe I was running the CV pace too fast?  I stopped and walked for about 1 minute between each rep.   Easy pace is another problem.  I cannot bring myself to run slower than an 8 minute mile on the treadmill.  I could run that pace for 20 miles on a treadmill.  My last marathon St.George was 7:42 pace, likely about 8 min miles adjusted for a harder marathon.  Easy pace 1 to 2 minutes slower than your marathon pace?  These comments are turning into jibberish.   Anyway, happy with the workout.  I need to read Paul's comments again, maybe it will sink in this time.  Last peice of jibberish, holy cow, these workouts are tough. 

B of BS Rools out

 

 

 

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
9.380.000.000.000.009.38

Nice day for an easy run, just a few icy spots on the trail.  No planned pace or distance today, just run Forest.  Legs were somewhat stiff from yesterday's workout.  May have had a fast running blogger sighting on the trail.  I will check a couple of blogs later.  I had a day dream about setting a PR at St.George next year and was awoken by a sight slip on a patch of ice. 

Merry Christmas Bloggers and Families,  Brent and Sylvia 

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Comments
From Cody on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 18:42:10

I think I saw you. I did a double take, but decided to continue. Lets see, it was somewhere near 5400 S on the parkway. If so, too bad, we will meet up some other time. Merry Christmas...

From Lybi on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 19:31:41

Merry Christmas to you and Sylvie! Great run on a special day!

From James on Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 20:08:20

Merry Christmas to you and the Barney bunch!

From Kim on Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 20:11:33

Merry Christmas Brent! Kind of fun to pass a fellow blogger on the run! We all need to have an FRB party again so we can all get to know each other by face and not just words.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
12.450.000.800.000.0013.25

Treadmill,  7:50 pace, conversion. Early morning, may run a few more miles at lunch.

Treadmill, lunch  time run,  14 x 100 yard striders at 6: 40 pace.

S Rools:  (Sylvie's Rools)

Easy run is an Easy Run - no garmins, no watches, no splits and a guess on miles is just peachy.

Let yourself smell the Roses:  Hear the birds sing, let nature be the show

B Rools has a hard time following these.  I am a happier runner when I follow them on occassion.   

B of BS Rools out

B of BS Rools back in - Last comment for the day, I read Sasha's comments to Lybi, good wisdom.   I have the most "fun" when I am chasing a goal, get faster, place in my division, run more miles, get stronger, etc.   One thing the really stands out from reading blogs, the runners that want self improvement seem to stay with the blog.  Others fade quickly as they cannot keep up the pace. 

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From Tom on Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 20:04:54

Brent you're sure cranking out the miles! Good job you're going to have a great 2008 racing season I predict.

I like both the B and the S Rools. Like you I forget about the S Rools but I need to remember more often.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

Treadmill, 10 miles, avg pace, 8:05 treadmill conversion pace.  May run a few more miles later in the day. Low energy this morning, stopped twice to take a couple minutes for a break.  Ran 5 laps, stopped, then ran 20 laps and stopped and then ran the last 15 with the last lap at a 7 min mile pace.  Personal observation, last couple of months, the increase in miles has given me more endurance.  Today was an example, normally, on a low energy day like today, I may have run only 6 or 8 miles at a slower pace.  I'm not sure this will translate into better races.  Also, running more miles is addictive.    I long for the morning runs in the summer. 

B of BS Rools out.

 

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From Bethany on Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 13:30:42

Wow, nice job getting those miles in- on the treadmill too! That is not easy. Thats great your endurance is imrpoving, I am noticing the same thing in my running. Awesome job.

PS saw that you live near the parkway, I grew up around 6200 S and Redwood. Small world!

From MarcieJ on Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 18:33:44

I agree with that running more miles is addictive, esp I think we runners are a little OCD :)(well at least me and lots I know)

Great job on running on the treadmill, I think anyone that can go that far on a treadmill has some strong mental capability!!

From Michelle on Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 22:08:39

Brent, How do I dare order him new shoes without knowing how they feel for him! He's never had great running shoes before?

From Tom on Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 10:26:41

Brent I totally agree with you on longing for the summer morning runs, heck even the spring cool morning runs will be like heaven after the nasty weather we've been having.

On the other hand all the high mileage weeks gutting it out in bad weather and dreadmill we'll certainly toughen us up and I'm really looking forward to see how we do at the races in 2008!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
10.130.000.002.500.0012.63

Cold, Burr, - ran in new CW  tights, x-mas present.  I could not tell a difference when running, just like other tights.  The difference seems to be how my legs felt after the run.  Legs did not seem as tired, muscles stayed warmer.  But, I don't think the tights will help me run must faster in the winter series races.  Happy with the tights.   Also, ran in my new trail shoes.  They really make a difference in footing, slower afoot, but safer. 

Lunch time treadmill:   1 mile warmup,  5  x  1/2 mile at 6:04 pace.  2 min. recovery run between each repeat.  It was good to get the legs moving again at a faster pace and concentrate on form. 

B of BS Rools out

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From Sylvie on Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 10:18:47

Brent,

Way to go running freezing cold and five a.m. in the morning while I was warm and safe in bed. I'll keep my schedule.

Keep running on:)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
7.180.000.000.000.007.18

Wind, cold, ran with Sylvie and Sammy the first three miles, dropped Sammy at home, BS continued another 4 miles.  the south wind along the trail seems to be creating ore icy spots.  The running was slow and steady today, careful as she goes.  Really likek the CW tights for keeping the muscles feeling better after the run. 

B of BS Rools out

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From Lybi on Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 17:20:32

Good job, Brent! What is the deal with CW tights? Are they supposed to keep you warmer, or what?

From Brent on Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 21:01:54

Lybi, these tights, fit tight, seem to hold the muscles together for support. CW = Conditioning Wear. It has been so darn cold this winter, I have been willing to try anything. These tights work better winter running (for me). It's like, your legs get so darn cold them don't seem to warm up or function quite right. The CWs seem to help them stay warm and function correctly. Hard to explain. For tempatures above 32, other tights are fine. Many runners double layer tights with one tight fitting pair or thermal type underwear covered by a loose fitting pair. The cold weather runners can relate to the problem. Props to the bloggers than can run great workouts in 15 degrees. Maybe my old muscles just like it warmer.

Keep up your great running, it is ok to have ups and downs, what counts, is the rebound.

Stay Cool,, B of BS Rools out

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
2.257.653.100.000.0013.00

Interesting Day, one of those days, stay in bed, just rest all day, yada, yada, yada.  As Sylvie was leaving for a few hours, what to do with my time?  Vacuum - no, read a book about vampires - no, headed for the gym as it was snowing outside.  I had no workout in mind, anywhere froma 2 mile easy run to a 20 long run.  I am not always a great planner of workouts, often run how I feel, rather than a set schedule. 

Took my X-mas shoes to the gym, wanted to see if they could replace my current racing shoes.  After the run, they may be a replacement for the winter series races coming up.  Nike Air Zoom Elite, women size 11, not too femmy of a color, light blue and may match the Fast Running Blogger singlet. 

Decided to complete a progressive marathon pace type run for the first hour, (7.65 miles) the treadmill times out after an hour.  Started at 7.6 speed and ended 8.2 speed, avg. pace 7:45 adjusted for treadmill conversion.  Rest, 2 minute walk break with Power Aid and a Tiger's Milk Bar.  Avg heart rate 146

I then decided to do a progressive tempo run/5K time trial,  3.1 miles in 21:23, very close to my 21:19 best of 2008.  Started at 8.6 pace at ended the last quarter at 6 min mile pace.  Happy with the effort after already having run 7.65 miles at marathon pace.  Rest 2 minutes with Power Aid.  Avg heart rate 154

Easy miles 2.25 cool down at 8:15 pace.  Avg Heart rate 138

Last note, read Cody's comments/questions about treadmill conversion.  I really don't think all treadmill conversions are created equal.  The STAR treadmill is certainly a 1% grade conversion.  The Precor is much closer to actual road pace.  We have these two treadmills in our gym, right next to each other.  I have run 3 or 4 hundred miles on each, the Precor is definity closer to outside road pace.  Many of the runners at work will not run on the Precor as they claim it tires out their legs more than the road. 

B of BS Rools out

 

 

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From steve ashbaker on Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 16:11:29

Yes Brent, I also believe that the Precor more closely resembles road pace. I have tested many and that one if set at.5% incline is very close. I suspect it is because of the deck's energy absorbing factor and the calibrated speed of the mill itself. Especially when it is new. The mill is not very friendly towards cheating, ie-skipping or gliding under the belt etc.

From steve ashbaker on Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 16:13:59

They tend to run a little fast pace wise also. Just my observations so take it for what it is worth

From Mike Warren on Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 20:34:03

Wow, what a great workout, Very, Very, nice! Thanks for your thoughts on the Ogden marathon, much appreciated. I hope I get the chance to meet you there. Keep the good work up!

From Tom on Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 21:05:27

Brent you're an animal! Quite the workout, I don't know how you did that on the dreadmill.

But I was wondering....what's up with the women's shoes? Is there some training secret I don't know about? Should I be wearing women's shoes in my training?

See ya at the races.

From Cody on Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 22:43:37

Nice Job on the Workout. Interesting thoughts on the treadmills. I haven't used either of those treadmills. Mine (Nordic Track) has an adjustable deck for cushioning. I have it set as soft as it will go to reduce impact on the joints. Not sure how that would compare to the Precor. Hmmm

Oh and I am pretty sure the women's FRB singlet will match the shoes perfectly....

From Michelle on Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 23:32:53

Thanks again Brent! I was pretty pleased with the run although a little slow, It was totally unplanned and so that was a bonus for me! It didn't seem to terrible except for the first 3 miles and it just took a minute to get into the run!!!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
8.190.000.000.000.008.19

Ran along the snowy, icy  trail, with Sammy and Sylvie the first 4 miles.  We seen many geese and ducks.  We dropped Sammy at home and ran another 4 miles.  Last day of the year.  Looking back at the running year:  Ups and Downs

Downs: 

1) Sick the week before Ogden Marathon, was out of gas at half way and had a very dismal finish.

2)  Pulled up with a Hamstring during Salt Lake Marathon, walked a couple of miles, dismal finish.

Rebound Ups:

1)  4th in Div. at TOU,  Moose trophy (under 8 min miles)

2) 2nd in Div. at Hobble creek Half

3) 9th in Div at St.George Marathon, 186 in Division (best plus 50 marathon)

4) 1st in Div. at Striders Half Marathon

5) 2nd in Div. at Bryce Canyon Half Marathon

6)  Highest mileage year ever, highest mile month ever (this month 300 miles)

Lessons Learned:

1)  A good half marathon race beats a long and slow 20 miler

2)  Run easy on an easy day

3)  Do hamstring excercises

4)  Do more tinman tempos

5)  Increase my weekly miles base

6) Enjoy the running as long as it lasts. 

7)  Be nice and supportive to all runners

8)  No excuses, have guts

B of BS Rools out,  Everyrunner, have a happy new year and great 2008 running year. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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From James on Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 17:27:57

Those are some good accomplishments and lessons learned. You and the rest of the Barney bunch have a Happy New Year!

From Jody on Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 20:09:08

Great year in review, Thanks for all the support and encouragement!! Happy 2008!

From Tom on Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 21:39:43

Great year for you Brent! Many more ups than downs. I think 2008 will be even better. Thanks for all the advice and encouragement over the last while. Happy New Year!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
2241.64340.60136.0533.630.002751.92
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