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
5.00

6:15 am. Cooler temps this morning, felt good. Ran around the neighborhood including a mile and a half on the Jr. High field.

I think the walkers I encounter in the morning are scared of me...not sure why...it could be my lightening fast pace (9:00-9:30 p/mile) or the heavy breathing...oh wait I know, it's the facial hair! I say good morning and get silence for a response. From now on I'm going to wait until I'm just passing and then say "Boo!" That oughta get a response.

Comments
From Chad on Aug 28, 2008 at 12:33:51

Be careful not to get a face full of pepper spray!

From Huans32 on Aug 28, 2008 at 14:08:58

LOL ya the boo will get a good reaction. Well a reaction I am sure. But wait till your past them and then try it. As long as you can outrun the pepper spray.

From JD on Aug 28, 2008 at 14:30:24

This might be a good way for me to increase my pace, create situations where I am running away from people who want to catch me!

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