Perpetual Adaptation

December 02, 2008

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Location:

UT,

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Completed three marathons, all at St. George in '95, '99, '03. The "fastest" marathon was around 4:21.

Have run numerous road races, slow times abound. Have run the Wasatch Steeplechase twice. It's a great 18 mile mountain run in the hills above Salt Lake.

Didn't know how to train when I ran these,  3 or 4 days a week, 25-35 miles a week, a couple of 20 milers.

I really don't have much natural ability when it comes to running. Right now I'm just trying to build a solid base of mileage and try to improve my speed off that, something I've never tried before.

When I picked up running again this year (early Spring '08), after about 5 years of relative inactivity, I had weighed 192 pds (I'm 6'0" tall), the heaviest weight of my life. That was one of the reasons I decided to start running again. I'm down to 170 pds now.

Right now my pace on my runs is hovering around the 9 mpm range. Stayed tuned, faster times coming up!

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Maintain a good mileage base over this winter (50-60 mpw)

Stay healthy. Avoid injury.

Carefully implement some speedwork into my runs throughout the winter, things like striders, tempo runs and such. I don't have a lot of experience training this way, so it will be a learning process.

Do some time trials in November/December, 1 mile/5k/10k/10 mile to get an idea of what, if anything, I have to work with.

Run a half marathon this Spring.

Break 3:45 in a marathon in the Fall of '09.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay healthy, avoid injury.

Keep running and enjoying the many benefits of a healthy lifestyle as I get older...and older...

Personal:

 

 

Born in 1964. Married twelve years. Two dogs, four cats.

Favorite Blogs:

Miles:This week: 30.00 Month: 15.00 Year: 1139.59
Asics 1130 Lifetime Miles: 399.30
Asics 2130 Lifetime Miles: 273.94
Total Distance
8.00

6:30 am. Cattle rd/dykes. Nice cool temps this morning. If I can beat the sun, I avoid the bugs!

For some reason Joan Jett was singing "I love rock and roll!" in my head during the run. Strange because I'm not particularly fond of rock and roll. Not that I have anything against it, there is some rock music I do like, but I certainly don't need the phrase "I love rock and roll" ringing in my brain all morning. Almost as bad as "My Sherona". Good heavens, these people made money on these songs!

Comments
From jtshad on Aug 27, 2008 at 15:25:35

Nice run. The song could have been worse as you indicate, kinda funny what pops into our heads.

The last 2 days I couldn't help but think of "Rock you like a hurricane" due to our fierce winds.

From Chad on Aug 27, 2008 at 16:25:41

Could have been worse ... you could have had "Let's Hear it for the Boy" clanging around in your head.

From huans32 on Aug 27, 2008 at 21:44:40

Nice job getting out there before the bugs. LOL the song that got in my head was "I kissed a girl and I liked it" Good job man.

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