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Location:

So. Jordan,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 12, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

St.George marathon 2009 - 3:34:07.  It was a PR on my 11th time running St. George.

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run St. George in under 3:30; be in the top 3 in my age group

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay strong, run well for many more years.  Still set PR's in my 50's.

Learn how to run more relaxed and efficient.

Personal:

I'm married with four children.  I run with a group called the Bingham Butt-Kickers, a really fun group of people that gets me out running early on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and sometimes Saturdays.   I recently found out that I've been running with poor form for many years, which has probably contributed to some nagging aches and pains I've had for years.  One of my big goals now is to be able to run with better form and to have running feel more effortless.  I hope this won't take too many years to achieve!

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Total Distance
12.00

The group met down at the church at 124th So. and about 1100 W.  I got there for easy miles.  Started out by talking with Michelle and Cheris about their great Hobblecreek race.  They were taking it easy, so moved up to talk with Jody about her Hobblecreek race.  She wasn't overly happy with how things went, but hey, if I had run 1:39 I would have been very happy.  That would be a PR for me.  Then moved along to talk with Lisa about her and her husband's bike accidents.  Lisa's handlebars came off her bike and she took a bad spill.  Her husband was attacked by a dog on his bike.  They've had a few bad things happen to them lately.  Then we were done with easy miles and regrouped at the church.  My pace for that run was about 8:47, give or take a few seconds.

Because just about everyone had raced this past weekend, we decided to take it easy today and just run and put in the miles.  I made the mistake of starting out with Melanie and then just felt like I needed to keep up.  So I ended up running with some of the faster members of the group, so this supposedly "easy" day turned into probably more of a tempo effort for me, which was fine, I actually kind of enjoyed it.  My goal lately has just been to run more relaxed, especially keeping the upper body from tensing up too much.  I feel I succeeded really well today, I felt pretty good on the run.  We ran 5.37 miles, the avg. pace was 8:18.  Then I just ran by myself for about 10 minutes until it was 7:00, thinking that would be it for the day.  Then Peggy wanted to do more, so I ran with her.  We ran about 2.2 miles, avg. pace 9:55.  At the end we wanted to even out our miles, so we decided to run around the church at a faster pace.  This is where I'm especially happy, hitting a 7:02 avg. for the two minute run, with best pace at 5:22.  How do you maintain that pace for a longer time?  That's my question.  It felt good to put in 12 miles, it's pretty easy when you do it like we did today, and I enjoyed the fast running at the end.   

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