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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
1302.20
Total Distance
10.00

Met with the BBK group at the JRP trail at about 126th So.  It was a windy and cold morning.  There was a fairly strong wind running south, I didn't like that at all.  Then when we turned around, I was sure the wind had stopped because I felt nothing.  Then we turned around again and I realized the wind was still going strong.  The group was running (as it seems like is always the case) a little faster than I wanted to go.  I ran by Eric for some of the time and wanted to talk, but just didn't have the extra oxygen to say many words.  I really dislike the wind, so I didn't like this run too much.  It was fun being with my running friends, but I was glad when we were done.

Later I put in an extra two miles, running very slowly on the treadmill on a 13% incline.

Comments
From Kelli on Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 17:48:56

13% incline???? Was that a typo or are you some kind of superwoman?

From Cheryl on Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 23:51:31

Not a typo, but not too hard to do when you run VERY slowly (emphasis on VERY, like 3.5 to 4.5 mph). So not as impressive as it might sound.

From Kelli on Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 14:14:07

WRONG!!! That is impressive!

Total Distance
3.00

Take it easy day.  After doing some chores at home, I went to the Rec Center and ran for 30 easy minutes on the track.  There were still a lot of people at the gym at 2:00 pm.  It's fun to run when there's lots of other people around.   When I'm by myself, it's too easy to quit before I really should quit.

Comments
From erico on Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 01:19:43

Cheryl, I was surprised at how many people were tuned into the Ute game this evening. It was really exciting to watch and very painful if you were an Alabama fan. Anyways, looks like next year will be a building year for them and a time to shine for our Cougars.

Hope you had a great week, see you next time.

Total Distance
5.00

I'm starting a program at TOSH with my boys, so I went for the first time this morning and did fast hill sprints on their treadmill.  Then I went to the Rec Center and ran on the track there for 30 minutes, kept it pretty easy, threw in a few accelerations along the way.  I was glad I didn't have to run outside today. 

Comments
From britta on Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 18:02:53

Thanks Cheryl,

I am excited about the positive things that go along with our move. I am trying to focus on those so I don't remember that I will be moving away from all my friends and family. I plan on hooking up with you gals and guys next week. Weather permitting.

From walter on Mon, Jan 05, 2009 at 10:08:35

Cheryl are you guys meeting up tomorrow? I havnt received an email on the bbk group run. I have a friend who would like to meet up with you guys and she's from minnesota. Let me know see ya!

Total Distance
5.00

I first went to the Rec Center and ran on the track there for 30 minutes.  I threw in a few little pick ups here and there.  Then I got on the treadmill and ran for almost 30 minutes at a VERY slow speed and 13% incline. (Kelli, believe me, if you go slow enough, it's not really that hard.  But thank you for being impressed by it).  I watched a few of my favorite shows during that. 

Comments
From erico on Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 12:10:41

13% on a treadmill? Did you use climbing ropes to manage that kind of run? You are simply incredible. I can only run uphill if there are promises of ice cream when I finish.

Are you interested in running Lisa's half marathon route on Saturday?

From Christi on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 11:47:20

Nice workout. Looks like the New Year is off to a good start!

From Cheryl on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 16:48:28

Eric--maybe I did eat ice cream after. That's probably why I recently gained about 5 pounds. I'm doing the TOSH thing again Saturday, so I won't be able to run that half marathon, although it does sound like fun.

Christi--thank you for the nice comment.

Total Distance
7.00

I just couldn't face the icy, slushy streets this morning, plus I've had my one fall of the year and didn't want to risk another, so I went to the Rec Center and ran on the track there.  Kris and Dean were there, and Aaron also, plus Debbie came a little later.  I ran 40 minutes, which I'll say is 4 miles.  I must have enjoyed it, because later I went back and ran an easy 30 minutes.  I'll count that as 3 miles.

Total Distance
7.00

First thing this morning, I spent 30 minutes doing core exercises.  Then later I got on the treadmill and ran an easy 30 minutes at a 3% incline, then ran some sprints, then ran 1 mile at 8.5 and no incline, then finished with an easy about 10 minutes.

Last night I played basketball with other women from my stake.  There were some younger women there who had played high school basketball, and playing against them, I felt every one of my many years.  I wasn't able to run the court real well because of hamstring pain and other leg pain.  So that's why today I practiced sprinting, just so I can get faster on the basketball court.  And somehow I have to get rid of the hamstring issues, that's why I'll be focusing more on strengthening the core.

Comments
From britta on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 16:59:36

NICE MILES. GOOD LUCK WITH THE HAMSTRINGS.

From erico on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 18:12:58

Cheryl,

You are simply incredible. I don't know anyone as fearless as you. Basketball, cycling, running, yoga, what don't you do?

From Cheryl on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 22:01:02

Eric--Thank you for that. There are many things I don't do.

Britta--thanks. These hamstrings have been bugging me for a few years now. I wish I knew the answer to getting over them.

From Kelli on Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 13:10:17

Really, if you cook and clean, than you are PERFECT!! I tried to play basketball (and volleyball) with women in my stake, but they are far too competitive for the clown that I am. I am all about fun, but they were dead serious and ruthless.

So, my IT band is obviously nowhere near as bad as yours was. I can run the miles, as long as I run them slowly. I am just wondering if I will ever be able to speed back up a little. We will see!

It was great to see the back of you all morning, although I was not sure which of the many people was you!

Have a nice day!

Total Distance
8.00

The first thing I did was go to the Rec Center at 5:30 to warm up.  I thought if I could run a little before meeting the group, maybe my hamstrings wouldn't be so tight.  I met the group at 5:45, and what a large group it was--one of our biggest of the winter.  My warm-up didn't help too much, because I still felt stiff and tight.  Plus it was cold and windy, and my first thought was, I left the warm Rec Center for this?  But I plugged away and managed to fight the wind during the first part of the run.  I pretty much hated every step I took.  Then Peggy said we were going to do it again, and I seriously thought about just calling it a day and going home then.  But I stuck with it and managed to get through it again.  The only part I enjoyed was coming north up 2700 W. with the wind at my back.  Anyway, today just wasn't a fun running day.  Have I ever mentioned how much I hate the wind?  Plus, I didn't really get to talk to a lot of people.  I heard Kelli was there and I read her blog where she said she was there, but I never saw her.  The warm weather where it is light and we can see each other can't come soon enough for me

I'm on a quest to get my hamstrings and other things feeling better, so I've decided to do core training every day.  I spent 30 minutes doing that after getting the kids to school.

Later I went back to the Rec Center and did a little more running.  I like going there in the afternoon because I pretty much have the track to myself.

And then tonight I played basketball again.  That was fun, my legs didn't hurt as much as they did Tuesday.  I felt like I was running the court better.  Maybe my core work is already paying off.

Comments
From Michelle N. on Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 13:57:19

It was a strange morning Cheryl. I didn't see Cheris or Eric and they both were there. The wind STINKS! I'd take snow any day over wind!

From Kelli on Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 18:09:18

Ahhh, but I saw you from a distance!!! We showed up just as the group was starting to head out, and you were way ahead of me!

This week was rough. I think we all have seasonal affective disorder (where the winter just gets you down). We must break out of our rut!

Sorry the hamstrings are bugging you again. i just bought 4 yoga DVD's, I will let you know how they are!

Total Distance
2.00

Very easy running at the Rec Center

Total Distance
6.00

I ran on my treadmill for about two miles, then went to TOSH and ran on their treadmill for probably 4 miles, then worked on core exercises.  It was fun.  I was sorry I missed the group run at Riverton, but I wasn't sorry to miss out on the cold.  I think I'm becoming a winter wimp!

Comments
From Kelli on Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 14:54:47

We missed you, but it was cold!

Total Distance
3.00

Three easy treadmill miles.

Total Distance
5.00

I stayed inside and did treadmill running.  I started with a very easy run/walk of about a mile, then to the main workout of 30 minutes of at least 6.0mph, fooled around with the speed throughout, but mainly stayed in the 6.0-6.7 range, with a 2% incline.  Took a break, then ran 10 minutes at 7.0 and 1% for 5 minutes, 2% for 5 minutes.  Watched Ghost during the run, that was good.  I like it when there are good movies to occupy my mind.  Let's hope for good streets and good weather tomorrow.  Will this be the time of the dreaded inversion?

Comments
From erico on Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 00:52:31

Cheryl,

How was Patrick and Demi this time around? Sounds like you are getting a lot of great movies in. I have the whole Bond collection on DVD if you are interested. I watched them all last winter when I was bound to the treadmill by asthma during the inversions.

From Cheryl on Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 14:34:11

I loved Patrick, liked Demi, thought Whoopi was pretty funny. That movie always gets me at the end, I ended in tears on the treadmill. Maybe it was just tears of happiness because I was done with running. I've never really gotten into Bond movies. Maybe I should borrow one and give it another chance.

From Kelli on Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 16:34:03

I have not seen that movie in ages!! I have so many movies on my DVR, I should run at home on my treadmill instead of at the gym where there is nothing on TV!! BUT, my kids get in my way and demand we watch Spongebob (although he is a pretty funny guy!)

It was GREAT to SEE you this morning! Thanks for making sure I was there. The weather was GREAT for winter, I hope it stays this way. The inversion does worry me some, but only for Scott and those like him with asthma.

THANKS for the great run this morning, I liked the course we ran (I thought we were just going to run up those hills and that had me FREAKED out!)

Total Distance
6.60

I met with the group at Parkway Palisades and we ran our two mile loop, which took me 17:51, then we ran over to Lampton View and up Tithing Hill.  It was pretty fun.  Warmer than I expected, I could have worn shorts but didn't because everyone gives me a hard time when I show up in shorts.  The group was pretty big this morning.

Tonight Julie Beck came to speak at our stake for enrichment night.  She was great.  I remember how people were bothered by her talk in conference about a year ago where she talked about "mothers who know."  I was wondering how she would be tonight, if she would give a "guilty inspiring" talk or just an inspiring talk.  I was thoroughly impressed.  She seems to be a great lady.

Comments
From peggy on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:22:17

Interesting about Julie Beck. I wonder how much she personally heard about that talk. Did she mention it at all?

From Cheryl on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 18:59:03

You know, she took questions from the group and I really wanted to ask her about that, but didn't have the courage. Now I wish I had. But she didn't mention anything about it.

Total Distance
3.50

I knew it might be tough for me to get a run in today, and since I never feel like running first thing in the morning (expect on group day), I thought I'd better get something in, so I rode the stationary bike for 30 minutes.  Then I helped in my son's class for a couple of hours, then I came home and did chores, then I tried to get up the energy to run, but it just wasn't happening.  Finally I went to the treadmill room, looked at the treadmill and said I'd just run for a couple of minutes, then when I got going I found that I was really enjoying it and didn't want to quit.  It turned out to be a great run when I was totally expecting nothing today.  You just never know when you're going to have a good run.

Comments
From peggy on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:24:25

How often do we talk ourselves out of doing things we know we should because we just don't feel like it at the moment? If we could just convince ourselves that we'll be glad we did it afterwards! It reminds me of the saying, "The fear of the suffering is worse than the suffering itself." To translate, the dread of the workout is worse than the workout itself!

From Cheryl on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 18:56:22

Absolutely, that's the way it always is. We need to trick our brain into going along with what we know is good for us.

Total Distance
10.00

I met the BBK group at 5:45, and we ran two "easy" approximately 3 mile loops.  I kept up with the main group on the first one, then knowing I was going to TOSH later, decided to keep the second fairly easy.  It still felt like I was pushing it just a little.

Later I did make it to TOSH and ran approximately 3 miles on their treadmill.  I always kind of dread that workout, but am always glad after that I did it.

Later tonight I'm planning to play basketball.  All I can say is, I'm tired!!

Comments
From Kelli on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 19:35:16

You deserve a rest! Have fun at b-ball.

From erico on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 22:49:25

Simply amazing. When I see you next you'll have to tell me more about what you are doing at TOSH. Sounds like you are doing some exciting things and training hard.

Got to be tired?

From erico on Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:52:30

Cheryl,

Are you interested in running Butterfield Canyon tomorrow? Alan and I were thinking of meeting at your place at 6:30 to be to the canyon by 7:00. What do you think?

From Cheryl on Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 16:16:51

Eric--

I thought I would want to run it, but I must have overdone it yesterday, because my hamstring tendonitis is really acting up today. I think I won't run again until next Tuesday, my tendons need a little break.

TOSH is fun, it's an acceleration program where you run fast sprints on a incline (so basically you're doing hill sprints). I've done it before and it's seemed to help me get a little faster, so I'm giving it another try.

Total Distance
1.00

My hamstring tendons were really bothering me today, so I thought a day off from land running would be the smart thing to do.   Since I still wanted to "run,", I went to the Rec Center to do pool running.  Unfortunately, there was a water aerobics class in the area where I wanted to "run," so I had to be imaginative and figure out another workout.  I ran some in the lap lane, and also swam some laps (if you call doggie paddling "laps.")  I felt challenged by the workout, and I think my hamstrings thanked me later for laying off today.

Total Distance
1.00

I wanted to rest my hamstrings some more, so all I did today was 30 minutes on the bike. 

Total Distance
3.00

Three very easy treadmill miles.

Total Distance
3.50

I had told myself last week that I wasn't going to run again until Tuesday, but today I was feeling pretty good, felt rested, just felt like running, so I did.  I was able to put in a 5K on the treadmill in 23:51, with a 1% incline.  I was pretty pleased with that, legs felt pretty good during the entire run.  My legs have been feeling better; I'd like to think they're healing up, but I really think it's the advil I've been taking.  Oh well, whatever works.

Comments
From erico on Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 17:42:54

Cheryl,

Wow! You are absolutely incredible. The is a great run on a treadmill, with an incline. You are paying your dues and will do so well this year. I viewed the workout email this morning and I am excited to do some of the speed and strength training.

No pain no gain, right?

From Kelli on Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 22:29:52

Whatever works, that is our MOTTO! That is a great time on a treadmill (or for any 5k, for that matter). You are so impressive!

From Julie on Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 17:27:40

Today's run was proof that your legs must be feeling better. You did great. Thanks for the fun workout.

From Cheryl on Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 19:53:29

Eric--thank you for the nice comment. We missed you this morning. See you Thursday?

Kelli--you are too nice. It was fun running with you this morning.

Julie--thank you, I appreciate that. I'm glad you thought the "hill torture" was fun. I thought it was fun also.

Always good to be with my running friends.

From Rachel on Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 20:01:05

Cheryl - thanks so much for the hill work this morning, I've never done anything 'productive' like that in my training, I just run what feels comfortable! I'm so glad Kelli invited me and all of you accepted me to come and work out with you. I feel I've already gained so much just in the month or less I've been coming! I hate hills and am so slow at them, I hope to get more hill work (oops, just kidding! I won't hope for it but I'll appreciate it in the end!)

From Cheryl on Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 01:10:16

Rachel--Thanks for that. It's been fun having you run with us. Don't worry, we'll be doing plenty of hills in the weeks to come.

Total Distance
6.00

Met with the group at Elk Ridge Middle.  The plan today was to hit some hills.  We first ran up a couple of streets in Glenmoor that went uphill, just to prime ourselves to get ready to really hit the hills.  Then we ran the hills on Skye Dr. in Glenmoor.  It was fun doing hill sprints.  It was more like a traditional type speed workout that we used to do.  More of this fun stuff will follow in the weeks to come.  Big group today, it was fun being with everyone.

Total Distance
4.00

Easy run on the treadmill.

Total Distance
6.00

I met the group at Bingham High at 5:45.  The plan was to run some 2-mile repeats, hopefully 3.  We were only able to get in 2 1/2 repeats, which was ok.  Didn't like running out in the inversion, but didn't really notice any adverse affects, besides this terrible smoker's cough.  Hopefully it will clear up by the next time I run outside, which will probably not be until next Tuesday. 

Here are the details of each run:

#1- 2.1 miles; avg. pace 8:30; fastest pace 7:19

#2 - 1.99 miles; avg. pace 8:28; fastest 7:05

#3 - 1.24 miles; avg. pace 8:26; fastest 7:14

It was fun being with my fellow running friends.  I couldn't run like this by myself.

 

Comments
From Rachel on Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 20:07:18

Cheryl- thanks for the breakdown. I know that was for me more than anyone! I can't believe there was a period of time that I was running that fast (I'm sure it was when I was dragging behind you). The average pace was good for me and I felt good. Thats the best part for me, it gives me hope for Myrtle. As long as I don't have too much humidity to contend with.

From Kelli on Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:13:58

I miss it so much when I do not do the group run! It is the two days a week that I actually push myself a little. On my own, I am one sad, slow, sorry puppy!!!

Hopefully the air will be perfect next Tuesday. It does not look too bad today, I am hoping to run the Riverton 1/2 route again tomorrow!

Total Distance
1.00

Today was my "eclectic" day, a little of this, a little of that.  Not too much of any one thing.  I lifted weights, worked on my core, pool ran for 30 minutes, walked on the treadmill for 20 minutes.  How does that sound for a fun day?

Comments
From peggy on Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 16:17:29

Sounds like a good all-around fitness day. Way to go.

From Kelli on Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 16:41:01

Sounds like a fun day, one where you do not get BORED!

From erico on Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 16:41:07

Cheryl,

I want one of those days! You are the perfect example of how to cross train. Also, I have to say you are looking incredibly speedy these days. Can't wait for marathon season! Do you have a race in mind?

From Nancy on Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 21:15:32

Cheryl do you exercise everyday? No wonder you are in such good shape.

Total Distance
5.00

My "max effort" day at TOSH, then a little more running when I got home.

Total Distance
5.00

Ran on the treadmill at home, did some fast and slow running.

Total Distance
9.00

We had a fun workout today with the group.  We met at Peggy's house, then went to the neighborhood east of 13th West and ran up a street that was a slight incline for almost .5 mile, and then did 30 seconds up a steep hill.  I felt sluggish on the long street, and stronger on the short hill.  I think when I know I only have 30 seconds of pain, I can perform better.  It was cold, but a fun workout.

Later, I put in 2 very slow miles on the treadmill, and then at 9:30, I went to play basketball with my stake team.  I'm giving myself one mile for all the running I did. 

Total Distance
2.00

Just easy running on the treadmill, then some biking.

I found out today that my thyroid may be going out of whack again.  That is good news and bad news; good news, because it may explain why I've felt sluggish lately on runs, it's the thyroid, not just because I'm getting old.  But it's bad news because it seems to always take so long to get it back into balance.  I need to do what I should have done many years ago, and just have the thyroid removed.  Maybe that's what I'll finally do.

Comments
From Nancy on Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 20:06:01

I'm sorry about your Thyroid Cheryl. If you can go that fast sluggish, I'd hate to see how fast you could go when you're not sluggish.

Total Distance
8.00

The group met at the Parkway Trail at 9800 So.  We first did a warm-up on the new section, heading north, then we ran two tempo runs starting at the parking area.  My garmin's battery was dead this morning, so I don't have all the particulars.  I ran the first tempo with Debbie and Kris.  It was fun being with them.  Then on the next, I didn't really plan to pick up the pace, I just felt pretty good, so did.  I met up with Britta, Kelli and Rachel and ran with them for a while.  Then Kelli took off, then Britta took off, and I tried to stay close to Rachel.  I actually felt pretty good today, my stride felt a little stronger and I can actually say I enjoyed the second tempo run.  Usually I just "endure" these kind of runs because my hamstrings and other things hurt, and it's not too fun.  Today was better.  I've been going to a new chiropractor, and maybe all the stuff  he does is actually working.   I did feel a little sick (not too much) at the end, which confirms that the thyroid is a little out of whack.  If I can just get my thyroid and hamstrings under control, I might have a pretty good running year.

Later, I ran  sprints for acceleration, then I played basketball on my stake team.  We have fun.  I enjoy just running up and down the court the most.  I do need to warm up before playing because you immediately start running fast, and for me, that's a big strain on the hammys.  I will count all this extra as 3 miles.

Comments
From Kelli on Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 16:47:52

You did great, and it was so nice to talk to you for a bit! It has been FOREVER!!! Sorry I took off, all of my treadmill running has me trained to sprint the last 1/2 mile as fast as I can. If nothing else, at least the treadmill has taught me how to KICK at the end.

Sorry about the body, but I hope it is getting better and getting regulated! Why can't everything just be fixed EASILY?

From erico on Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 17:49:32

Cheryl,

I miss running with the group so much! Next week should be better. Hope you are feeling better and stronger. It does seem like you have improved because your stride and tempo have increased dramatically over the winter. Let me know how the Chiropractor works out.

From Rachel on Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 18:37:25

Cheryl, it was great having you there. Honestly, hearing you behind me was the only thing that kept me going fast that last little bit! When I went to finish out to 9.5 I slowed down to 9:30 pace! I need you all to push me, because like we discussed on the run those 'head games' with fast running and mileage get to me! PUSH ON! I've only got 3.5 months to get ready for Ogden.

From Nancy on Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 20:47:17

Cheryl,

I'm sorry you haven't been feeling well. I miss seeing you. Maybe next week I won't have to go early to work. One of my coworkers had a son-in-law die and then her brother had a heart attack so we've all been going early to cover for her.

Total Distance
1.00

Not much in the way of exercise to report--I walked/ran for about 15 minutes.  I will count that as one mile.

Total Distance
4.00

I went to the Rec Center and ran for 30 minutes, then practiced a new technique my chiropractor has shown me that might take pressure off the hamstrings.  It did seem to work, I was less sore after this run than usual.  I then took my dog and walked/ran along the canal road.  That is always pretty fun. 

Comments
From Rachel on Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 14:59:06

Glad to hear you've found something that seems to help. Its always a good time to take the pooch out on a walk! I always have good walks with Lucy.

From Kelli on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 16:03:07

Missed you today!!!

From Cheryl on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 18:25:36

Rachel and Kelli--thanks, I missed running with you guys today, also. Loved reading your reports, it's almost like I was there. You both did great on those hills!

Total Distance
6.00

I have to back off running a little until I get my thyroid under control.  If I run too hard, I feel very sick at the end.  So today I went to the Rec Center about 7:30 and ran for 30 easy minutes on their track.  I worked on my "new" technique, which takes pressure off the hamstrings, and had an enjoyable run.  I then did about 6 minutes on the stair climber. Later at home, I did 30 minutes on the stationary bike.  I'm just trying to maintain right now until things are better, then I can hit the training for whatever I'm training for this summer.

Total Distance
5.00

I didn't go to my group today, but I did miss them terribly.  Reading all their blogs, I really missed running those hills.   It's hard for me to miss a group day, but I think if I had run those hills, I would have felt very sick at the end.  The good thing is that there's always next time.

What I did, I went to the Rec Center again and ran an easy 30 minutes on the track.  I kept a record of my splits, and I averaged about 47 seconds per lap.  The best thing is, I wasn't sore and miserable at the end.  I'm enjoying running more now that I feel I'm running more correctly and not with so much tightness.  I wanted to go to yoga, but I looked in the class, and it was packed.  I don't think there would have been room for me, so instead, I did 10 minutes on the stair climber, then went home and did some stretching and core work.  Tonight, I plan to play some basketball. 

Comments
From Nancy on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 22:31:07

Cheryl,

I'm sorry your thyroid is acting up. I really missed you at running group. I even got to stay the whole time.

From erico on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 22:53:15

Cheryl,

You were missed this morning. Sounds from your posting for the day that you had a full workout. I am so glad to hear that you are feeling stronger.

Basketball too? You are an animal!

From Cheryl on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 13:28:44

Nancy and Eric--thanks for your comments. I did miss seeing all of you at the group. I'll be back when I get my thyroid issues straightened out. Nancy, I'm glad you were able to stay the entire time. It sounds like it was a killer workout. And Eric, I'm glad you were back with the group. It is getting big, isn't it? Hope to see you guys again soon.

From Michelle N. on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 10:54:39

We missed you again this morning Cheryl! I hope you make it next week!

From Cheryl on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 14:26:55

Thanks, Michelle, I missed seeing you guys also. I should be back next week. I've been reading your blog, you're running really strong. I see a great racing season this year for you.

Total Distance
3.00

Too lazy to get up early for the Rec Center, and since my 9 year old is off track and I don't like to leave him alone, I was stuck with treadmill and indoor biking stuff today.  I used to like the treadmill to run, but now that my chiro has shown me better running technique, I don't know if I can run correctly on a treadmill.  I need to work on it.  So I mainly walked, and threw in a little running in the middle.  I spent 32 minutes on the treadmill, then turned to the bike and spent about 30 minutes on it.

Total Distance
4.00

I missed the group again because of my thyroid issues, but I did get up fairly early and make it to the Rec Center at 7:30, and ran 4 miles.  I tried to keep things fairly easy, but you know how it goes, you start watching the watch and end up running faster than maybe you should.  I paid for it at the end, because I felt sick for a few minutes, then was fine.  I was pretty happy with my splits considering everything.  I'm going off ten laps being a mile, but maybe it's a little short.  Anyway, the splits were 8:59, 8:10, 7:50 and 8:09.

Comments
From Rachel on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 18:38:25

We definately missed you this morning. Great splits! I was proud of my ONE split under 8, and that was a 'tempo' run. Hope you get feeling better soon!

From Kelli on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 21:22:36

GREAT SPLITS!!! And, hey, I read yesterdays post about the treadmill!! See, I knew you would come around and hate it like the rest of us! (Actually, I am getting used to it myself, and if I had a movie on I could probably handle it)!

Missed you today, but I hope that you get to feeling all better soon!

From erico on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 21:36:13

Cheryl, where art thou Cheryl?

Sure have missed you the last couple of times at running group. I cannot believe how large the group has become, you ought to start collecting dues so we could plan some great parties in the future. We might have to reserve the entire Mimi's Restaurant after St. George this year.

Hope you get feeling better soon. Sorry it has been rough. We'll catch up to you soon.

From Kelli on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 21:39:43

That is a great idea, Eric!!!

I actually passed Mimi's today and I thought, "That is not going to work next year." Funny.

From Cheryl on Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 14:16:04

You guys are right, Mimi's won't be able to hold us next year. Maybe we'll have to reserve our own little banquet room at some restaurant.

As for me, I missed this week because my thyroid is high and I WAS going to have a procedure next week that would require me to stay away from everyone for at least a week, so I just decided to take this week off also (mainly because I feel sick after runs and I didn't want to push things too much). Anyway, I found out yesterday that I can't have the procedure right now, so I will be back at the group next week. I do miss all of you wonderful people a lot.

Total Distance
4.00

Today was a bit of a repeat of yesterday.  I once again ran on the Rec Center's track.  I tried not to look at my watch too much and just hit my watch every 10th lap, which is supposed to be about a mile.  My splits today were:  8:42; 8:00; 7:39; 7:43.  I basically enjoyed the run, it was fairly easy.  I did practice running fast one lap, slower the next.  That helps keep it interesting.

Total Distance
5.00

Boy, I am getting a little lazy these days.  I thought about getting up and meeting with either Cheris' or Kelli's group, but I just couldn't do it.  I ended up running about 11am on the canal roads mainly.  I did run into Nancy Russell along the way.  She was basically just starting as I was finishing, but we had a nice little chat for a few minutes any way.  I noticed how she looked so relaxed as she was running.  I need to work on that more.  I did the 5 miles in a 9:07 average pace, which, all things considered, I am happy with.

Comments
From Nancy on Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 09:12:54

Cheryl,

I'm sorry your thyroid is giving you so much trouble. Do you have any idea how long it will take to get under control so you can come back to running group?

From Cheryl on Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 20:13:31

Nancy,

I was going to have a procedure done this week for my thyroid that would have required me to stay away from people for a week. Now I'm not going to do it anymore, so I will be back at the group this week. Hope you're feeling better.

From Kelli on Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 18:41:27

Great run, and I am all for the sleeping in! We try to run as late as possible on Saturdays since it is my only day to get sleep! But we had early games this week, darn it!

Glad you got in some fun miles!

Total Distance
5.00

When I got up this morning, I felt like I had been hit by a truck. I  don't remember being that tired in a long time.  And the funny thing is, I did basically nothing yesterday, it was a day of rest.  Anyway, I did not make it out for an early run, so I was kind of stuck because my 9 year old is home and I don't like leaving him.  But we did have fun doing Wii Fit together, we ran a couple of races, then I did the stationary bike for about 20 minutes.  Finally, about 5:30, I made it to the Rec Center.  I was expecting it to be fairly quiet because I didn't think people really worked out at what I consider almost dinner time, but it was packed!  Hard to run the pace I wanted on the track because there were so many people.  I don't think anyone there has heard of the rule of leaving the inside lane open for the runners--lots of walkers in the inside lane.  I made 3 miles anyway, with my times being 8:31, 8:07, and 7:58.  I then did 10 minutes on the stair stepper.  So what seemed like it wasn't going to be a great working out day ended up being ok.

Total Distance
7.00

It's been a while since I've "had" to get up early, so this morning was a bit of a struggle.  That is one good thing/bad thing about being sometimes in charge of the group:  you have to go whether you want to or not.  I always want to, but you know what they say, the spirit is willing, the body is sometimes weak.

The news said it was supposed to snow this morning.  So I dreamed that it was bright and sunny for our group, and we all said the weathermen really got it wrong this time.  Then when I got up, I remembered about the snow, so I looked out halfway hoping a blizzard was going on, but no such luck.  So off to the group I went.  Of course, once I got there and got going, I really enjoyed being back with everyone.  We ran around the Tithing Hill area.  I wanted to do a version of what I think the Kenyans do for a warm-up, that is starting really slowly then speeding up gradually as you go along.  However, I couldn't see my watch to tell everyone when it was time to speed up, so we just basically ran whatever for the warm-up, and if you were like me, it was basically the same pace the entire way.  I'll have to try that again when I can actually see what I'm doing.  Anyway, we ran some hill sprints, 30 seconds and 1 minutes, then did a 10 minute tempo run out to the trail and back.  One good thing, I wasn't coughing and didn't feel sick after, so who knows what the old thyroid is doing.  When it's really out of whack, I feel quite sick after running.  None of that today, so that's a good thing.  And the snow was so nice, it waited until we were about done before it started.  We were meant to do this workout today.  Later, I went to the Rec Center with the plan of doing about 10 minutes on the stair master, and I made it to 17 minutes.  Don't ask me why I didn't just continue on and make it an even 20 minutes, let's just say I'd had enough fun for one day.  Thanks everyone for coming to the group and making it a lot of fun.

Comments
From Rachel on Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 16:30:57

Cheryl, it was a great workout. I'm learning more and more to love those hills. After I feel good, but during it I think my body wants to just lay down and sleep. Good thing its cold and I can't! It was nice having you there this morning, we'll see you next week.

From Kelli on Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 19:47:24

THANKS, it was a great workout! All of these hills are kicking my fanny, but it will make me stronger, right????

It was good to see you today. I am glad that you are feeling better, even though getting up early is not much of a reward!!!

Total Distance
4.00

Another day of waking up tired, another day of having to really work on getting out and getting the run in.  I tell myself missing a day here and there doesn't matter, but then I worry if I miss one it will turn to two and then who knows what.  Even after many years of running and working out, I still have a fear that I'm going to quit one day and do absolutely nothing.  Probably because in my previous lives, that's what I did--I would run for a few weeks, then quit, run for a few months, then quit.  So I've got to get out every day, or else I might become a quitter again.

Anyway, enough of that.  I made it to the Rec Center about 3:00 and ran for 30 minutes, easy run, didn't keep track of splits or anything, just tried to keep things easy.  Then I did 13 minutes on the stair climber.  Fun as always.

Comments
From Rachel on Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 20:47:59

you, a quitter? I just couldn't see it! You've got great dedication and even through your illness your still getting out there! RUN ON! See you next Thursday!

From Kelli on Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 13:01:21

You are the farthest thing from a quitter that I know of!! You are amazing!

It was great to run with you for a bit this morning and chat. Do you think anyone will join us with our hundred push ups???

Total Distance
6.00

What can I say, it was a tough running day for me.  I did enjoy being with the group and talking  with different people.  That's the one positive from today.  My second 5K was 29 something, I don't think I've ever been that slow on that route.  Oh well, we'll see if things get better in the weeks to come. 

Comments
From Nancy on Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 21:30:34

Cheryl,

I'd like to be as fast as you on your slow day. The snow probably slowed you down also. It was good to have you back.

From Kelli on Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 14:57:12

I was gonna say the same thing---that snow was rough to tun in. It was slippery! And, by the way, there is nothing wrong with running a little slower on an off day!

From Rachel on Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 21:26:30

Cheryl, you are amazing! Just getting out in that nasty weather deserves a medal-let alone any sort of time. Keep up the dedication and hard work, thats what really matters - always doing your best (even if thats 11 mm on a bad day!)

Total Distance
3.00

Today was a lazy day, didn't do a whole lot of anything.  Did manage about 35 minutes on the stationary bike, that's it!!

Total Distance
3.00

I went to the Rec Center and ran for 30 minutes on the track, then I did about 13 minutes on the stair master, then I ran some laps on the track, trying to see how fast I could go.  The fastest I managed was 36 seconds; my previous fastest had been 38.  I then ran several more laps, averaging around 39 to 41 seconds.  It was fun.

Total Distance
4.00

It was back to the Rec Center track.  I feel sorry for anyone who ran outside today, that wind seemed pretty brutal.  I guess it makes you tough, though (do you notice how tough and though are spelled almost the same but pronounced very differently, no wonder people say English is a difficult language)  Anyway, I digress.  I ran 4 miles, and I did notice my times, but then my watch didn't work right, so I'm going from memory.  I think my splits were:  8:47, 8:11, 7:47 and 8:00.  I'm still working on a new technique my chiro has helped me with, it does seem to make running a little easier and much less painful--takes a lot of the stress off the hamstrings.  So I'm happy about that.  I also did a little stair master, can't resist that machine.

Comments
From Kelli on Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 21:22:38

WOW, those are some super speedy awesome splits!!! Great job!

We did not have wind while we ran, really. There was a little, but not much, and we ALWAYS have wind. HMMM???

From Rachel on Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 15:39:05

Stair master, YUCK! Talk about the weather making you tough, from what I heard you sure 'toughend' up this morining! See you Thursday!

Total Distance
8.00

All I know is I'm thankful for my running group, because the chance that I would have gotten out there today and run in the windy, cold, snowy, windy, windy conditions without them was zero.  No, let me rephrase that, less than zero.  We met at Daybreak.  I had scouted out the area yesterday, during daylight hours, to see good places to run.  Today, when it was dark and snowy and did I mention windy, I couldn't get my bearings as well so we didn't quite run the workout I had planned, but I think we got in a good run nonetheless.  We ran up by the temple, did a couple of half mile repeats, then back down and did hill repeats.  Part of the run when we were running into the wind reminded me a little of St. George last year.  I run with the toughest group of people, nothing stops them from running.  I admire every one of them.

Comments
From Nancy on Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 16:08:23

Cheryl thanks for all you do for our running group. If I had gone to that run and was the only one there I would have gone back home and gone to bed.

Total Distance
2.00

Having a child off track puts a crimp in my working out.  If I was only disciplined enough to get up and running by 6:00, it would be ok.  However, I am only disciplined on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  Anyway, I took my son to the canal road about 11:30, when it was fairly warm, and we walked/ran there for about 30 minutes.  It was fun to be out with him, and he got some exercise along with me.  Then later this evening I went to the Rec Center and ran a little more.  Still working on better running form.  Maybe one of these days I'll get it.

Total Distance
7.00

I walked/ran to Bingham this morning to warm-up for the big group run.  Met the group at 5:45, and we ran over to Temple View to warm-up some more.  Then we broke up into two groups, the group being chased and the group doing the chasing, and ran about a 3.5 mile run.  I was in the group being chased.  I like doing things like that because I think it gets us running harder than we would otherwise.  I ran the entire way with Nancy Russell.  Nancy, if you're reading this, it was fun talking to you.  Sorry I couldn't talk more, I was in the "uncomfortably hard" stage most of the run.  I was mad at the end because my garmin malfuncationed (or maybe I malfunctioned) and I didn't get any info for the run.  I was curious of my average pace, but it's gone forever, so, oh well.  Rachel and Eric were ahead of us the entire way, then Scott came passing us about halfway thru Bonanza (about 1/2 mile from the end), then Peggy passed us maybe a quarter mile from the end, or maybe a little longer from the end, I don't know for sure.  Peggy was too nice to say it on her blog, but she (and Scott also) pretty much passed everyone (maybe not Rachel and Eric).  But nobody else got us, we were glad for that.  I felt pretty sick at the end for a minute or two (thanks everyone, you know it's a good run when you feel sick at the end), then we regrouped to run one of our standard two mile loops.  I was pretty wasted, and my garmin malfunctioned again, so I didn't really get a lot of info on this run either.  I think it took about 18 minutes.  I know the last mile I averaged 8:51 (the garmin finally worked right).   Kris, Debbie and I then ran back to the high school, and Kris said we got in 7 miles (her garmin worked ok).  It was fun, I feel pretty tired right now.

Comments
From britta on Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 13:48:33

Sounds like a fun run this morning. I am sorry I wasn't there.

From Rachel on Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 14:39:25

Cheryl- No one caught me :) I got to the end point first, with NO cheating mind you! - and so I decided to take the 'chasers' extra loop. By the time I got through that everyone was back. I was impressed with my push, because I was doing it myself and not trying to keep up with anyone. I had 2 7:47 mm and the other 2 were 7:5? (garmin is downstairs and I'm too lazy to get it). This was a really good run for me! I'm SO SO SO grateful for wonderful people like you that help me push myself and motivate me to go harder and further than my brain thinks I can! You're an awesome runner and never give up even through injury and 'off-track'! Keep up all the inspiring work, we need it!

From Nancy on Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 18:24:48

It was great to see you again Cheryl. I hope your Tyhroid is doing well enough that you can keep coming. You are an awesome runner.

From peggy on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:16:05

I'm not sure what it says about the state of our thinking if we're thanking people for making us sick!

Total Distance
3.00

My "eclectic" day again--a little of this, a little of that.  I read in the latest Runner's World that walking backwards has benefits, so I tried that on my treadmill.  That takes a lot of concentration and I fell off a couple of times.  I then walked forwards a little, then ran a little.  Then later I went to the Rec Center and did 15 minutes on the stair master, then ran a few laps on the track.  A nice workout day.

Comments
From Nancy on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 21:36:01

I almost fall down going forward on a treadmill so I'm sure I'd fall down going backwards. I use to be pretty good at basketball when I was young but I haven't played with our Stake for about 3 years now because they don't play until 9pm and that is my bedtime.

From Kelli on Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 15:39:16

I walk backwards not on the treadmill, it is easier!!!

Have a great weekend Cheryl!

From Cheryl on Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 00:09:49

Nancy--my stake plays basketball around 9 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. So that's why I don't get up early on Wednesdays and Fridays. It's a lot of fun, I like it a lot.

Kelli--how often do you walk backwards? You did really well the other day (Thursday), running 7 minute miles.

From Kelli on Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 14:00:27

I actually just do it when I run slower runs with other people. I have heard it is good for you, but I just do it for fun here and there. It is tricky!

People at the gym are always walking backwards on the treadmill on a major incline. It must do something!

From Kelli on Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 14:01:23

Oh, and thanks! Those miles in the 7's were HARD!!!! I was on the verge of losing breakfast. Wait, I did not eat breakfast, so i guess I would have lost the dinner from the night before! ANYWAY, it was HARD. That was a great workout you put us through.

From Rachel on Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 23:47:37

Cheryl I've never walked backwards on the treadmill. I'll have to try it sometime with Kelli, 2 crazies won't look as bad as one :) I think Fridays are the best day to get out and just kinda do all the stuff we miss during the week! The long Saturday run always warrants a non-running Friday for me.

Total Distance
4.00

This was one of those running days that if they were all like this, I would become an ex-runner really fast.  I've been doing a lot of running on the indoor track at the So. Jordan Rec Center, working on my running form, trying to be less tight, more loose, so to speak.  The track is easy because you don't have to deal with any of the elements.  So today I decided to take my training outdoors, and to run on the canal road and work on form.  Well, lucky for me, my worst nemesis was out today, that being the wind.  Have I ever mentioned how much I hate the wind?  Things were bad from the start.  I felt tight, lacked energy, lacked just about everything necessary to have a good run.  I forced myself to keep running non-stop for 30 minutes, and pretty much hated every one of them.  I know 30 minutes doesn't sound like much when I've noticed many in the group ran really long Saturday, but for me to keep at it the full 30 minutes was a kind of triumph.  My brain was yelling for me to stop the entire time.   Anyway, I will regroup and try again another time--and hope for no wind next time.

Comments
From Rachel on Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 13:40:04

Oh Cheryl, I'm so sorry you had such a crappy Sat run! I hate the wind too, I've adopted Brent's ROOLS (of BSROOLS) one on which is pick up the pace into the wind. It empowers my mind to think that I'm fighting the wind and kicking its butt!! I've never had to deal with it too long or hard yet, but so far I'm doing much better with it. Great job sticking with those 30 minutes! That shows your dedication and toughness. You've got it girl, just keep up all the hard work and sometimes I have to literally yell at myself "be quiet!" You might try it sometime...it does work. :)

From Cheryl on Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 15:43:47

Rachel--those are good ideas. Today I went out and did battle with the wind again. I told myself to relax and just run, don't tense or tighten up. I had a much better run, so maybe I can learn to not hate the wind so much.

Total Distance
4.00

I returned to the scene of the crime--the canal road, windy, very similar conditions to Saturday when I had a very unfun run.  This time I really worked on not being tense and tight.  I tried to run very relaxed (for me, I don't think I'll ever be able to relax totally).  Anyway, I had a much better run, I actually enjoyed it this time.  So I know what I need to do to feel well.  I cooled down by walking/running backwards on the treadmill.  That's my new favorite thing to do.

Total Distance
9.00

The group met today at the 123rd So. trailhead of the Jordan River Parkway.  I got there about 10 minutes before 5:45 just to do a little warm-up.  My main goal today was to stay relaxed, to not tense up and get tight.   When I do tense up is when I really don't enjoy running.  So we ran the big hill there about 4 times.  Debbie and I decided not to do the full recovery, and just run it on our own.  I ran up the hill feeling as untense as I ever have, and it was pretty enjoyable.  I actually enjoyed running today!!  Newsflash!!  However, after the hills I did feel quite sick, so that tells me I'm still a little out of whack.  Because of the sick feeling, I took Part B fairly easy, not running the entire length of the street, not recovering fully on the street.  I think I need to wait until I feel better before I hit speedwork hard.  Anyway, all in all it was an enjoyable morning.  And pretty warm too.

PM--3 mile recovery run on the canal road.  It was quite windy, worse than yesterday.  I just tried to not fight the wind, and felt pretty good.  This run was slow, but it felt good.

Comments
From RAD on Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 14:27:29 from 67.166.99.8

I'm glad you had a good running day today. Hopefully that makes up for some of those not so good ones. You did a great job on the hills and the tempo work, especially feeling sick! I hope I can remember all you do when not feeling good when I'm there.

From air darkhorse on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:46:08 from 65.100.192.2

I've noticed when the weather gets warmer my hammies and muscles really start to loosen up and things really start to roll again. Maybe you have turned the corner now and are coming into a good stretch. If so, ride the wave..

Total Distance
4.00

Stayed inside and ran on the treadmill.  Did about 30 minutes where I alternated fast with slow minutes-1 minute at 8.0mph, 1 min. at 6.0-6.4 mph, no incline.  It was fun, especially the recovery minutes.

Total Distance
7.00

Met the group at Parkway Palisades.  I caught the tail end of the warm-up miles.  Then the entire group did about 1 mile warm-up, then we ran pretty much the entire length of the Jr. River parkway trail there.  The group took off as usual.  I enjoyed running with Kris.  We heard some weird noises in the bushes just north of 104th So., like an animal was being attacked by another animal.  Didn't stop to investigate, like apparently Debbie did.  Just kept on running.  I forgot my Garmin today, so I have no clue of pace.  I felt like we were running fairly fast, then I asked Kris what we were doing, and she said about 9:30.  I have no sense of pace.  We ran back the same way we came, once again I have no idea of pace.  I must not forget my Garmin again!  Later, I ran to and from my father's house, so that added about another mile.  I experimented with different running forms, seeing what will help me be more efficient.  I think the high knees and kick back is the best.  At least I hit 6:27 (for probably just a second or two) running like that.  It was a fun running day.  I felt bad that Debbie went to the wrong location because of my erroneous e-mail, but I think she got in a better run than she would have by chasing us, so maybe alls well that ends well.

Comments
From RAD on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 22:55:48 from 67.166.99.8

Cheryl, great run this morning. When I started back with you I think you were doing faster than a 9:30, because I know that I was! I hate to look at my Garmin during a run, because it wreaks havoc on my brain. Great job on the 6:27! I've tried different forms, but it seems to mess with me too much :)

From Cheryl on Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 00:30:05 from 76.27.53.7

Thanks, Rachel. I'm experimenting with my form because I think poor form has caused me a lot of hamstring/glute injuries. My chiropractor has given me advice on how to run better, so hopefully this year I will be injury free. You ran really well this morning.

Total Distance
2.00

Decided to hit Lisa's class this morning at the Rec Center.  I realize I could use some more strength, so I need to be less lazy and just get up and go.  Debbie went also.  It was fun, I always enjoy it when I go.  We did some jump roping and ran ladders in the gym.  We then did strength exercises for the lower body.  It all was very challenging to me.  Glad I went.  I then ran about 2 miles upstairs on the track.  That's it for today.

Total Distance
4.00

I debated going to meet some of the BBK group for a 12 mile run, but I've been battling a little cold, so I wasn't sure I wanted to run outside in 25 degree weather (or thereabouts).  So I talked myself out of going.  I was thinking of going to the Rec Center and running on the track, but then about 9:30 I decided I felt ok, so I went to the canal road and ran there.  I'm becoming somewhat obsessed about experimenting with different ways of running, trying to figure out what works best.  I think I may have hit on something today, my garmin says I hit 5:40 for my best pace.  I've never been in the 5 minutes before.  Maybe the satellites were out of alignment or something.  Anyway, I did enjoy the run.  I need to start doing longer runs one of these days. 

Comments
From RAD on Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 13:55:03 from 67.166.99.8

wow, I'm not sure a pace like that counts for a 'sick' day! Great job getting that run and pace in. The only trick is do you remember how you were running when you hit that pace?

Total Distance
4.00

Went to the Rec Center class at 5:30, then ran to Peggy's house, she was nice enough to drive me back to the Rec Center.  Then later took the dog and ran a little with him on the canal road.  Nice day, a little windy (as always, it seems like).

Total Distance
6.00

The group did hill sprints and relays at the SJ cemetery today.  I felt a little sick until I warmed up into it.  Felt ok when it was all over.  I'm putting down the info I got from my garmin for future reference when we do this run again.

Warm-up:  from the parking lot to the cemetery, around the cemetery, back down to the base of the hill:  9:47 avg.; 7:25 best; 10:57; 1.12m

Tempo run:  up the hill, down the street to the turn around, back to the corner:  8:18 avg; 7:11 best; 5:53; .71

1st cemetery relay:  7:19; 5:07 (that's what it said, I don't believe it either); 1:38; .23

2nd cemetery relay:  6:56; 5:33; 1:34; .23

3rd cemetery relay:  7:02; 6:13; 1:38; .23

1st hill sprint:  7:49; 5:53; 1:39; .21

2nd hill sprint:  8:07; 5:57; 1:39; .20

3rd hill sprint:  up:  55 secs; 8:52 avg.; 5:53 best; .10  down: 45 secs; 7:53; 6:24; .10

4th hill sprint:  up:  55 secs; 8:38; 6:56; down:  44 secs; 7:03; 6:10

5th hill sprint:  up:  53 secs; 8:44; 7:37  down:  43 secs; 7:15; 5:46

Run back to the cars:  8:33; 6:51; .48; 4:05

 

Is this TMI?  I guess I'm just a garmin geek.

 

Total Distance
3.00

Just an easy few miles on the treadmill.   Too windy for me to run outside.

Total Distance
9.00

We met at the church at 10200 So. and 40th W. to run uphills and downhills.  I felt a little sick during the first 3 mile run, and also during the 2 mile run.  I pretty much felt sick the rest of the day.  Why?  I don't know for sure.  Anywho, here are the details:

warm-up:  .60; 6 mins; 10:00 avg; 7:39 best

striders:  .43; 3:49; 8:51 avg; 7:09 best

1st tempo run:  2.84: 24:37; 8:40 avg.; 6:33 best

2nd tempo run:  1.76; 15:07; 8:35 avg.; 6:33 best

back to car:  .43; 3:31; 8:08 avg.; 7:11 best

 

Later I ran an easy about 2 miles on the treadmill

 

 

Comments
From Kelli on Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 20:45:47 from 71.219.75.10

F=Great statistics on your run! Love those Garmins! You did great and it was nice to chat with you and get lost with you, too!

From Cheryl on Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 23:57:20 from 76.27.53.7

Thanks, Kelli. It's always fun running and talking with you.

Total Distance
6.00

Three easy miles on the canal road

About three easy miles on the treadmill

Total Distance
4.00

Just easy miles on the treadmill.  I think all my runs will be pretty easy for the next little while.

Total Distance
4.00

A few easy miles on the treadmill, a few easy miles on the canal road, ran outside just as the storm was arriving.  Hope things are ok for tomorrow.

Comments
From Kelli on Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 18:16:58 from 71.219.87.34

Thanks for finding that GREAT hill. I really liked it (if that is possible). It is a good, solid hill (with a tiny little break in it). Now we have to run it with the gate open!

Thanks for all you do for all of us runners---finding routes and hills and sending out e-mails and reading magazines for us all! You are SO AWESOME!

From Cheryl on Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 18:18:02 from 76.27.53.7

Thanks, Kelli, you're always so nice!

From Kelli on Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 18:25:44 from 71.219.87.34

You are welcome, but I truly mean it! I love running with the group and you do so much for us, we need to take you to lunch!!! This group has changed my entire outlook on running, now if someone could change my outlook on eating!

From Kelli on Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 14:42:33 from 71.219.76.202

Thanks for planning yet another great workout for us! My knee is not feeling so hot, so I had to skip the hills today when given an opportunity!

Scott and i would be glad to do another run at our house if you guys are looking for a change in scenery. We have some great uphills that give you some long gradual downhills after.

From Cheryl on Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 16:41:11 from 76.27.53.7

I was thinking just the other day that we need to head your way for a hill day. We will do that soon, I promise. And if I forget, remind me. Hope your knee is doing ok after today. Smart to modify the workout when things aren't feeling right.

Total Distance
8.00

The snow kind of messed up the planned run for today, but I think we got in some good running nevertheless.  We went to a new subdivision off of the Parkway Trail by 106th So.  There was a nice hill we ran up and down a few times, then ran back to the cars by 1100 W.  Cold morning but I think still fun.  This evening I played a spirited game of basketball.  All that running has to count for something, doesn't it.

Total Distance
2.00

What a day, no energy, no real desire to run.  I spent about 20 minutes walking/running on the treadmill, then about 10 minutes on the stationary bike.  That part was fun.

Total Distance
8.00

The group met at the church at 12400 So. and 1100 W.  I got there early for the early miles because I wanted to show everyone where we were going to run the main workout.  I tried to include lots of up and down hills.  That seems to be a good neighborhood for that.  I wasn't feeling super great, so I tried to take things easy.  Any of you who didn't enjoy the hills, you probably just ran them too fast.  I took them easy (like I just said) and they really weren't that bad.  I did hear a few complaints, so maybe next week we'll just do one day of hills.

Comments
From Michelle N. on Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 09:25:05 from 75.162.244.89

Sorry to be such a complainer Cheryl:) I totally complained but it's all in fun. I was completely beat up yesterday. My stomach didn't feel very good before we started and my legs were already a bit trashed so for me, the hills killed me. I like the idea of doing one hill workout and a tempo type run the other day. Just my 2 cents. Thank you though for everything you do. If you ever here me complain, know it is usually a good thing. That is why I come to the group. Someone to push me.

From Kelli on Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 18:47:00 from 71.219.76.202

I so LOVE hills, I just hate running down them. They kill me knee. My plan was to take it slow as well, but I took the offer to run flat instead. It was a nice EASY day for me----no complaints here! Who could complain about the fact that I got myself there planning for hills and then got to run easy???

Total Distance
4.00

I did a short run on the canal road. It was fine running north, then we hit gale force winds (at least that's how it felt) running south. I no longer fight the wind, I just go with it. I wonder if anyone's ever done a survery to see how many days out of the year are windy in So. Jordan. It seems to me like it's always windy, though I'm sure there are probably more non-windy days than windy. What can we do? I then went to the Rec Center and did 20 minutes on the stairmaster and ran a few more laps there. Funny thing, there was no wind running in the Rec Center, so that was very enjoyable.

Comments
From Kelli on Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 18:54:10 from 71.219.76.202

Thanks for the great run today---I loved the variety! We pretty much did it all today.

Total Distance
3.00

Took my dog to a different place today--the trail at 9800 So. and Jordan River parkway trail.  I wanted to head north on the new section mainly, but ended up going south quite a bit.  It was windy once again--maybe even gale force winds.  I love the wind, bring it on.

Total Distance
6.00

Met the group at Bingham at 5:45.  It was a pretty nice day, warm, and I didn't really notice any wind, which was so disappointing.  I had planned some hill work, then some other running.   I thought it was fun, and I felt pretty good, not sick like I had been.   As long as we get our miles in, and also get in some fast running, I think it's been a successful day.  I did go talk to Bingham's assistant principal later, and he said he's pretty sure we'll be able to use the track, he just needs to get final approval from the principal.  So we can still call ourselves the Bingham Butt-Kickers.  We won't have to change our name to the Riverton rear end kickers or anything like that.

Later, I played my usual Tuesday night basketball.

Comments
From Kelli on Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 14:54:47 from 71.219.76.202

Oh, I like that name better. Would that mean I would not have to drive as far? Maybe I will make a little phone call myself!

Thanks for the great workout, I really enjoyed the VARIETY all in one day. I was BEAT by the end.

From Cheryl on Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 21:56:17 from 205.124.145.254

I know Riverton High would be closer for several in the group, but Bingham has a brand spanking new track/football field. It will be fun to run on. I'm glad you liked the workout, I kind of have ADD and need lots of variety in what we do. Hard for me to stay focused on just one long run.

From kelli on Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 00:17:14 from 71.219.76.202

The Bingham track is nice and soft, it is worth the drive when and if they ever let us on it!

Total Distance
3.00

Just a noneventful day on the treadmill.  I set it on its highest incline and just walked/ran for about 40 minutes.  I'm trying to build up more strength by doing the workouts on an incline.

Comments
From Nancy on Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 20:03:19 from 76.27.11.127

Cheryl,

I missed you at running group. I'm sorry you don't feel well enough to come.

Total Distance
0.00

 

Total Distance
6.00

I did a half hour on the treadmill where I put the incline up to 15%. Then I got driven up to the top of Glenmoor and I ran home. That was about 4.5 miles and my average pace was 9:12.

Total Distance
4.00

About 40 minutes walking/running on the treadmill with a 15% incline.

Total Distance
7.00

Met the group at Peggy's house.  We warmed up, then did some speed around her subdivision.  It was a little tough for me to keep the speed up.  I liked the slow down parts.  Mental battle just to keep going, but I did.  We then ran on another street where we did fast 1/4 miles, then recovery 1/4 miles.  I was pretty spent from what we did at first, so I took it easy on that.  Hope to feel a little better in the coming weeks.

Comments
From peggy on Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 13:27:10 from 71.213.30.66

I hope you do, too.

Are you really okay for Thursday, or would you rather I was in charge?

From RAD on Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 16:03:59 from 67.166.99.8

I hope you feel better soon as well! I appreciate you waiting up for me at the end this morning, I was spent from pushing the first splits! Thanks again for all you do for us, you really are an inspiration!

From Kelli on Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 18:38:23 from 71.219.76.202

You are doing great, we all have our ups and downs!!

From Cheryl on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 15:52:47 from 76.27.66.153

Peggy--Thanks. I'm fine with Thursday. Just wondering what we should do. Suggestions anyone?

Thanks Rachel and Kelli for those nice and encouraging comments.

From Kelli on Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 20:56:00 from 71.219.100.181

Nice easy run, maybe a 10 minute mile pace and no hills or snow or cold air! How does that sound???

Total Distance
3.00

Treadmill day.  Spent 30 minutes walking/running at a 15% incline and low speed.  Then did about 1.5 miles at 7.0 and 2% incline.

Total Distance
10.00

When I first go up, I looked out and didn't see any precipitation. Then somewhere between 5:15 and 5:30 I noticed the wind blowing and the snow coming down sideways. I was very tempted to return to the bed, but knew that there would be several members of the group who would show up, so I reluctantly decided to go. Once we got running about 5:45, the snow had let up and we ended up having a very nice easy run--easier for some than for others. That 9:20 something pace felt perfect to me. Thank you all you die hards for getting me out and running today. Later I rode the bike for 30 minutes, then got on the treadmill and walk/ran for about 22 minutes on a 15% incline but only 3.0 mph. Did I just hear on the radio that it's going to be 22 degrees tomorrow morning, but with the wind it will feel colder? This global warming thing just fascinates me.

Total Distance
3.00

Last evening I played about 2 hours of basketball.   Although I hate to admit it, I think I officially overdid it yesterday.  When I woke up this morning, I was exhausted and really didn't think I would get in any exercise today.  However, as the day went along, and after a nap, I started feeling better, so I headed out to the canal road and ran for 30 minutes.  I did 6 minutes easy, avg. pace was about 10:28, then picked up the pace for 12 minutes, avg. pace  about 8:48, then took it down again for the remaining 12 minutes.  It was actually an enjoyable run.  Good luck to everyone running the Riverton half tomorrow.

Comments
From Kelli on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 15:07:16 from 71.219.100.181

Naps do a world of good! great week of working out!!!

Total Distance
3.50

I did not manage my time very well today. I ended up spending most of the day at my son's track meet at Taylorsville High. When we got there about 9:00, it was cold and windy out. I thought about all those running the Riverton half, part of me glad I wasn't there, part of me wishing I was running it. It did warm up by the afternoon, so I snuck away from the meet and got in a little run; it was a nice short run.

Comments
From Julie on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 18:59:37 from 216.160.236.43

You are such a good mom Cheryl. My daughter was also at Taylorsville for her first invitational and I missed it. I'm glad you were able to get a few miles in. See you tomorrow.

From Cheryl on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 23:24:08 from 76.27.66.153

Julie--thanks. Those track meets can get long, but they're pretty fun. Good job at the Riverton half, I knew you'd do better than 1:45.

Total Distance
6.00

I just could not face the cold and wind outside today, so I ended up at the SJ Rec Center.  First, I did about 5 minutes on the stairmaster just to warm up, then I ran on the track.  I was planning just to do 3 to 4 miles, but ended up doing 5.  With about 10 laps being a mile, here are the splits:  8:05; 7:38; 7:25; 7:24 and 8:38.  39:12 for the 5 miles.  You can really hit the speed when you have no wind or hills or other obstacles to contend with.  Just people walking in the inside lanes, so you have to run around them.  I then got on the treadmill and spent 18 minutes on a 15% incline walking/running very slowly.  Wanted to go for 30 minutes, but I had to leave to pick up my daughter at Trax.

Comments
From walter on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 20:13:06 from 76.27.13.75

rumor has it you have a running times magazine subscription. Im looking for aprils and if you dont save them id like it. Im in the Boston Marathon photo from last year. Im on the front right side in my blue/white blog singlet.

From Nancy on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 22:16:19 from 76.27.11.127

Cheryl.

I miss seeing you at the group and at the races. I hope you feel well enough soon to do the things you'd like to do.

From Cheryl on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 23:22:36 from 76.27.66.153

Walter--I will see where I put that particular magazine and hopefully have it for you either Tuesday or Thursday at the group. I'm never quite sure where I put things, I need to be more organized!

Nancy--Thanks. I'm starting to feel better, so maybe I'll be at more races here soon.

From Kelli on Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 14:52:04 from 71.219.100.181

I am sick of the cold!!! SICK OF IT!

From walter on Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 17:42:27 from 76.27.13.75

Thanks

Total Distance
6.00

We had our first track workout at the Bingham track for this year. It's been a long time since I've run on the track, so it took some getting used to. We did a 1200, some 800s, some 400s. My best time for the 800 was 3:47, my best for the 400 was 1:43. I have a lot of work to do, because those times are well off my PRs for those distances. Though I am having doubts that I'll ever get back to those times, but I'll never know unless I try.

Later I did my latest favorite thing, walking/running on the treadmill on a 15% incline for 30 minutes at very slow speeds. This time I did more running than walking, usually it's been the other way around.

Total Distance
4.00

I once again did my latest favorite thing, the treadmill thing at 15% incline. Again, like yesterday, I did more running than walking. Then I rode the bike for about 15 minutes, then back to the treadmill to walk at 5.0mph and a 3% incline. Everything felt pretty good. When I've done that fast before walking, my hamstrings have hurt, but not today. I'll take that as a good sign.

Total Distance
7.00

The group met at the Tithing Hill area. There were a lot of us at first, then after the warm-up, there were just a few of us: Peggy, Rachel, Lisa and me. The others I guess thought it was going to be a tough hill workout and wanted to avoid running hills. Sounds like they're all tapering for Boston. Anyway, the four of us (actually Peggy had to leave early) ran about a 4 mile tempo, down to the Parkway Palisades hill up to 1300 W., then back. That way had the wind at our backs. These are the stats for that run: Time: 18:49; distance: 2.24; avg. pace: 8:25; best: 6:32

Then coming back, with the wind against us, and starting my Garmin a little late, here are the stats: Time: 14:23; distance: 1.67; avg. pace 8:37; best: 7:03

Lisa had to leave, so Rachel and I ran an easy extra 2.5 (at least that's what I did, she ran a little longer) just down to the trail, up the golf course hill and back. Stats: 24:49; 2.5 miles; avg. pace 9:48; best 7:21.

I did feel sick after the tempo run, so that tells me my thyroid is still not normal. I'm hoping in the next couple of weeks that will change.

I've decided all my hamstring, back and other issues have been caused by poor running form, and I think I've figured out (with the help of my chiropractor, Dr. Shane Watt in South Jordan, if anyone's looking for a good chiro) what I've been doing wrong. So today I concentrated on keeping the form good, though it's so easy to fall back into the way I'm used to running, so it's constantly thinking about doing things right. Anyway, I think it helped because I'm less sore and stiff after this run than usual.

Comments
From RAD on Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 14:16:33 from 67.166.99.8

Thanks for the great run with this morning! I've tried to concentrate on form and it is hard!! So, kudos to you for doing it on a long-er tempo run. Hope the thryoid comes back to 'normal' soon!!

From Brent on Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 20:19:46 from 66.7.127.219

Cheryl and the Divine Miss M - you both get 200 commando points today for the Mariah, without Roger Petersen, hiil workout. Cheryl, hope you get back to your old times. Hopefully see you at the 10 year club banquet again this year. We just signed up for St.George.

Thanks for asking about the running, still my first love, only run on race days now, doing the SL Half, du rag and all, have fun and enjoy the day.

By the way, you have be doing some serious cross training, 15% incline. Have you tried hamstring ball excercises?

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Cheryl on Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 21:47:41 from 76.27.66.153

I hope to be at the 10 year club dinner also. If everything holds up and I'm able to run the marathon, I'll be there. Sometimes I do hamstring ball exercises, but I'm not consistent with them? Do you find they help hamstrings the best? Are you able to run good races when that's the only time you run? In other words, does your cross-training keep you in running shape? I need to do more cross training and a little less running.

From Brent on Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 10:02:31 from 168.178.30.75

Cheryl, the ball hamstring stuff has worked best for me, three times a week. Well, cross training keeps me in cardio shape for running. But, it does not help with the speed. I am now one of the turtles.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Kelli on Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 18:16:23 from 71.219.95.20

Yeah, I heard everyone just left!!! Scott had the plan of just running on his own, I hope he told you that before he took off!

Hope you get all of your STUFF figured out! I think form is such a hard thing to work on, I still can not figure it out.

Total Distance
4.00

I ran a little on the treadmill, then later I took  Tim to the SJ Rec Center pool and did some pool running.  That felt really good.  My legs and back felt as good as they have in forever after that.  I should hit the pool more often.

Total Distance
6.00

I keep wanting to join the group for the Saturday run, but first of all,  I get to bed too late on Fridays.  That's really not the best excuse, because I could get up if I really wanted to.   I guess the best reason is I don't quite want to run that many miles yet, plus I hate running in the cold and the snow.  So I had lots of excuses for not going this morning.  I ended up on the treadmill, first doing 30 minutes easy walking/running, then a fast 5K  on a decline.  That was fun, but boy my legs were sore after.   Downhill running does seem  to be hard on some leg muscle.  The rest of the day I spent in the cold and wind watching a track meet at Timpanogos  High.  It started getting nice just as the meet was ending.  The Bingham boys came in first place.  Maybe we should call them the Bingham Butt Kickers.

Total Distance
3.50

I actually managed to get up early and run before school.  I think knowing it was slightly warmer out was motivation for me to get up.  I ran to the high school.  I've been wanting to run and jump stadium stairs for a while, so that's what I did.   I was the only one there.   Then I ran for 30 minutes on the canal road and thru the neighborhoods.  It was a nice run.

Later I went to the service for Eric's baby son.  It was very nice, lots of inspiring words.  We love you Eric!

 

Comments
From Nancy on Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 20:44:51 from 76.27.11.127

Thanks for going to Eric's baby's service. You are very kind.

From Nancy on Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 22:46:10 from 76.27.11.127

Cheryl

I decided that I will wait until next Tuesday before I try to run again. Leslie and I are planning on doing our first Triathlon on the 18th of April so I hope my leg is well enough by then.

Total Distance
7.00

We met at Parkway Palisades and ran the hills there. We did a few half mile repeats (actually we were supposed to do 4, I did about 3--the first two wiped me out, so I halfway did the other two). Then by popular demand, we ran the two mile route, heading up the road first. I started out tired and draggy, but felt stronger as the run went along. I finished in 16:38. I was happy with that time considering how I felt going into it. It's better than the 17 something I did last time we ran it.

Total Distance
3.00

My legs were a little achy today, so I decided to cross-train.  I went bike riding in the afternoon.  I went to the Parkway trail at 9800 So. and rode along there, going into the new neighborhood and doing a few hill climbs.  Altogether I spent about 1.25 hours on the bike.  Later, I guess I just couldn't resist running, I did about 1 mile on the treadmill.

Comments
From Kelli on Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 15:08:30 from 71.219.84.191

Cheryl the machine can not resist running, imagine that! And after all of that biking, too. WOW.

Total Distance
6.50

Today, we meet at the So. Jordan park to run our 5k route.  We did it twice.  The first I manged in 25:46, which was an 8:35 pace.  Then I felt pretty wiped out, wasn't sure if I could manage a second.  Then nice Eric said he would run slowly with me, so off we went.  Thank you Eric, for your company, I'm sure I would have stopped if you hadn't been there.  We did that one in 26:55, which was 9:00 minute pace.  That's not as bad as the 29 something I did about two months ago, but not as good as the 22 something I've done in the past.  Will I ever get back to that level?  Time will tell.  It won't be for lack of trying.  I felt pretty sick after the run, and sick for several hours after.  I was hoping to feel better by now.  Maybe in a few weeks.  Then at night I played basketball full court for about an hour.  Now that's a good workout!

Comments
From RAD on Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 15:53:45 from 67.166.99.8

Cheryl, you are so tough!! I wish I had that determination, if I was sick or running made me feel like that I don't think I'd run at all. Nice times, even for someone NOT feeling sick! It'll come back soon, I can just feel it :)

From Cheryl on Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 23:01:03 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks Rachel. It will be a big day for me when I finally don't feel sick after a run. You ran really strong yesterday.

From air darkhorse on Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 23:33:21 from 76.27.0.45

Are you still having hamstring issues? I know I am! Any luck treating that?

From Kelli on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 13:48:11 from 71.219.84.191

I am so sorry to hear you were not feeling well afterward. That needs to get better right away! Regardless, you did great! I think you are an amazing runner, so full of wisdom and knowledge and advice!!!

From Cheryl on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 23:32:04 from 76.27.66.153

Kelli--you are too nice, thanks for those nice words.

Steve--Yes, I seem to always have hamstring/glute/back issues, but if I am diligent with stretching and strengthening, I can keep them under control where they don't bother me too much--at least, not as bad as they were bugging me last year. How are things going with you?

From air darkhorse on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 23:39:53 from 76.27.0.45

Ok.. Hopefully I can run a good time at the SLC half. That is if I can get loosened up enough. I really think that flexibility issues were partly to blame at the last event. I was five minutes off my PR for that course. Just not sure. Take care, maybe I'll get a day off to do something with you all. Our schedules always seem to clash unfortunately.

Total Distance
3.00

Sore legs today for some reason.   Therefore, I had to take it pretty easy, so all I did was go to the canal road and walk/run for about 40 minutes. 

Total Distance
7.00

My legs were really sore yesterday, so I was afraid about running too long and on asphalt today, so I opted for the canal road again.  I did a workout where I ran a minute, walked a minute for 60 minutes.   Felt I needed to do the walking thing to keep from hurting my legs further.  I tried to push the one minutes running, and averaged probably around 7:40 for that.  There is good news and better news.  The good news:  I did this same workout about a month ago, and I was a little faster today.  The better news:  last time I felt a lot of the thyroid sickness, today I felt a little sick, but not nearly the intensity of a month ago.  Hopefully that means things will just get better from hereon out.  At least, that's what it better mean.

Later I power walked on the treadmill while watching that sad Jazz game against Golden State.  What has happened to the Jazz?

 

Total Distance
4.00

My legs felt great on Sunday after really bothering me last week.  Today, they felt really good again, as good as they've felt in a long time.  Why such a change over just a few days?  I don't know, but I'll take it.  I power walked on the treadmill for about 10 minutes, then the running workout.  I ran for 32 minutes at about an 8 minute pace.  The good news:  felt just a little sick after, nothing like I felt a week ago when I did almost the same workout.  Maybe my long thyroid nightmare is coming to an end (for those of you too young to remember, I'm taking that from something that was said in the Watergate era, that our long national nightmare was over.  My thyroid issue hasn't really been a nightmare, I just like the way it sounds).  Anyway, we'll see how things go tomorrow.  That will be the real test.

Comments
From Kelli on Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 18:53:48 from 71.219.84.191

YEAH!!! I am so glad that you are feeling somewhat better and I hope it sticks!!!!

From Nancy on Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 22:32:00 from 76.27.11.127

I'm glad you are doing somwhat better. I'm going to jog with Leslie tomorrow and see how my muscle feels. If it feel better we will sign up for the Triathlon that is in orem on Saturday.

Total Distance
6.20

A fun, slightly easy day of running with the group.  Because several of the group are running Boston next Monday, we just decided to keep things low key.  Ended up running around Bingham, on the canal roads, thru the construction.  It was a good run, I just wish I could loosen up just a little more while running.  I always seem to feel a little tense and tight.  Basketball tonight also.

Total Distance
5.00

I had a fun day working out on the treadmill.  It was fun because I put no expectations on myself, I just said I would walk and run at whatever speed I wanted for however long I wanted.  I ended up staying on for just over an hour.  I feel like some endurance is coming back.  Sickness monitor:  a little sick, not too bad.  Maybe next week I'll feel totally better.

Comments
From Kelli on Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 22:24:05 from 71.219.84.191

Here is for hoping for next week. And I like those runs the best---the ones with zero expectations, just running to run.

From Cheryl on Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 00:07:01 from 76.27.66.153

Yea for running just to run. Why don't we do more of that?

From Kelli on Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 10:06:07 from 71.219.75.132

I do not know, but I sure enjoyed running more when it was just to run (and burn calories so I could eat more).

Today was NICE!!! THANKS for guiding us!

Total Distance
6.00

Had a small group today because several are in Boston to run the marathon. It was fun to get to run and talk with some I don't usually get to talk to. We just kind of meandered around some neighborhoods close to Bingham that we don't usually get to. We ran around the temple also. My garmin wasn't working (again) so I don't know the average pace. It felt for the most part fairly comfortable, not too slow, not too fast. It was a fun run.

Comments
From erico on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 00:59:38 from 97.126.219.89

Cheryl,

I was debating whether or not to come on Thursday or not. Looking back I wish I had come. It would have been nice to take it easy and run some old routes. Looking forward to next week.

Total Distance
5.00

About 50 minutes walking/running on the treadmill, then to the canal road to run a little more.

Total Distance
5.00

First thing this morning I played basketball.  It was fun, the other team was pretty good, but we were better and we won fairly easily.  I'm not the greatest basketball player but I enjoy running up and down the court.  I feel it is a pretty good workout.  Then after I went to our 5K course and ran it, heading south.  I tried to go by feel, keeping things somewhat comfortable, although that was hard.  I didn't feel overly fast, but my time was 25:32, which was over one minute faster than I ran it last week, so I'll take it.  I then spent most of the day sitting in the sun at Taylorsville High watching my son's track meet.  Later, I was so sore from sitting on those hard stadium bleachers that I had to go to the pool to unwind.  I pool ran for about 45 minutes.  Now that is true fun!

Comments
From Kelli on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 21:17:29 from 71.219.84.84

Wow, you had a busy day!!! Great job.

Total Distance
5.00

Off track time, and that puts a crimp into my running.  I made it to the canal road and ran for a few minutes there, then went back to the treadmill and put in about 4 miles on that.  Nothing too exciting, but every day can't be.

Comments
From Kelli on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 18:55:02 from 71.219.75.228

Here comes summer! We are traditional schedule, so I get it for 3 months. It makes things hard unless I get up at the crack of dawn every day.

Thanks for driving WAY out here today. It was nice to not have to get up so early for a day!!!!

Total Distance
6.50

Up about 4:40.  I drove to Riverton/Herriman to meet at Kelli and Scott's house.  We had 7 or 8 in the group today. Aaron Griffith was there for the first time in like a long time.  Kelli had told us there would be hills, and there were hills!!  But strangely enough, I enjoyed the hills.  We did some loop around Herriman that I could never figure out again on my own.  It was a beautiful morning, perfect temperature, nice views of the valley in parts.  I liked running/talking with everyone.  Thanks, Kelli, I really enjoyed that run and would like to do it again.  Hills are great!

Comments
From Michelle N. on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 20:41:08 from 75.162.252.159

I have to tell you thanks for all the hill workouts. Those Boston hills didn't even feel like hills (the up anyway), the down kind of killed me. You really need to go and experience it. It was so amazing. Thank you again for all you do for the group!

From Nancy on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 21:25:50 from 76.27.11.127

It sounds like you might be feeling a little better. I hope so. I hope to come back to running group someday, but for now I just have to be satisfied with swimming and biking.

From Cheryl on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 23:30:43 from 76.27.66.153

Michelle--Boston did sound like a lot of fun, and you ran a great race. I'm glad your leg held up ok, and I'm glad the hill workouts were helpful. We'll have to start doing more of them soon!

From Cheryl on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 23:31:54 from 76.27.66.153

Nancy--sorry that you're not able to run right now. Sometimes I feel like my legs have just given out. Could age have something to do with it? Get well and maybe we'll see you back before not too long.

From Kelli on Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 16:54:09 from 71.219.98.70

ANYTIME!!! I much prefer rolling out of bed and walking out the door to run! Thanks for letting us host.

And thanks for chatting with me today! Hope I did not bore the socks of of you.

From erico on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:41:38 from 97.117.116.35

Cheryl,

Great to see you Thursday, hope all is well. Alan, Debbie and I took a break from the hills but next week sounds like a great time to get back into the fray.

Total Distance
2.00

Took it fairly easy today. All my miles were from pool running.

Total Distance
6.50

We ran around the Jordan Pkwy and up to 1000 W. and back to the Parkway.  We did that twice.  The first time I ran with Michelle P.  We ran it in about 22:19, which was an 8:28 pace.  After 5 minutes of feeling sick (sorry everyone for having to witness my problems, hopefully these will be over soon), I attempted to run it again.  It was tough because I was still feeling sick.  Kelli and Scott were nice enough to turn around and then Kelli ran with me.  I eventually got into a rhythm and didn't feel too bad by the end.  My pace was about 8:40 on that run.

Total Distance
4.00

Forty minutes on the treadmill running and walking, then 20 minutes on the stationary bike.

Total Distance
3.00

Busy day.  My son had a track meet at Davis all day, plus I had a few things I needed to get done.  I was able to sneak in a short run in the middle of the day.  I ran mainly on the canal road and the neighborhoods by my house.  Did some 30-30's during the run to make it maybe a little more effective.

Total Distance
3.00

Just an easy run/walk on the treadmill, then a few faster things.  Nothing too spectacular, but I got a workout in.

Comments
From lysa on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 22:30:29 from 76.23.52.240

good job! its more important to do something than nothing

Total Distance
5.00

We met at Bingham with the plan to do a track workout.  After a warm-up, we looked around and just about everyone had left the track.  Most of them had run Boston and were still a little sore, so I understand not wanting to do track.  I really didn't want to do the track either, mainly because I've been feeling sluggish running lately and just prefer to run fairly slow and easy.  More on that below.  Anyway, a few of us stayed.  Some, I think Walter and  Rachel, actually did the planned workout.  Lisa and Lynette did a lot of it, they just had to leave early.  Peggy did a little, but she had to leave early also.  I ended up just running some 400's.  My best time was 1:41, the others were 1:45 and a few 1:48's.

The reason I didn't feel very well today and was unable to do the workout is because my thyroid is still high--in fact, higher than it's been in quite a while.  Supposedly my thyroid has been killed or is in the process of dying, so why am I still high??  And not only high, but higher than it was before I did radioactive iodine?  I'm seeing the doc tomorrow, so hopefully he'll explain what's going on.  This is getting old!!   

 

 

Comments
From Kelli on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 14:35:08 from 71.219.102.162

I am sorry to hear the thyroid is still acting up, that is very bizarre. I hope you got some answers at the doctor and are felling well again soon.

Total Distance
2.00

Not a lot today, obviously.  Just wasn't feeling it.

Total Distance
6.00

The group met by Daybreak today.  Smaller group.  It was nice being able to talk with just about everybody.  I actually felt pretty good today, maybe because I did very little yesterday.  We ran two almost two mile loops.  The first I did in 8:19 avg. pace.  Then the second was 8:30 avg. pace.  The best news is that I hardly felt sick today.  Hope that means things are getting better.  We'll see how it goes the next few days.

Total Distance
3.00

I walked/ran for 30 minutes at a slow, comfortable pace.  Then I ran some more at a faster pace.  Good news again--did not feel that sick after the run, just a little.  Are things finally kicking in?

Comments
From RAD on Fri, May 01, 2009 at 23:59:54 from 67.166.99.8

I'm so glad that you're not feeling yucky after running anymore! I sure hope that means things are going well!!

From Nancy on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 16:42:18 from 76.27.11.127

I'm sorry you haven't been able to run as much or as fast as you would like to.

From Kelli on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 18:28:54 from 71.219.95.5

I hope they are finally kicking in!

You are so amazing. All of this JUNK you have gone through, and you just keep at it---doing whatever you can (bikes, ellipticals, walking, and mostly running). What a great example about how to handle adversity and handle it well!!!

From erico on Sun, May 03, 2009 at 00:50:10 from 97.117.116.35

Nice to see you on Thursday. Looks like you are feeling much better. It is going to be a great year.

Total Distance
3.00

I got in a quick workout this morning on the treadmill, then I went to a baptism, then to do Saturday chores.  I was worried that I wouldn't get any more working out in, then my son asked to go to the pool, so lucky me, I figured I'd pool run while he swam.  First I went upstairs at the Rec Center and did a little stair climbing and running on the indoor track, then to the pool for pool running.  It was really fun, I highly recommend it.

Total Distance
2.00

 

Total Distance
8.00

I decided to kind of do the proverbial "kill two birds with one stone" today.  I had to take my van for service to Riverton Chevy in the Auto Mall, so I decided instead of getting a ride home that I would run home.  I went west on 106th to the Parkway Trail, ran it to 9800 So., took that to the canal road, then thru Bingham, then home.  I guess I would call it fun.  Still don't like how tense I sometimes feel while running.  Later I got on the treadmill and ran 3 more miles.  Mild coughing/sick feeling after.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Total Distance
8.00

I met the group at Parkway Palisades.  We ran the hills, the one mile repeat, the two mile, some hill sprints, a tempo run.  We had it all.  It was fun being with everyone.  Then later I went to pick up my van, so I walked/ran back to Riverton Chevy.  By the end I was running pretty well, had some in the 6 minute splits (just for 30 seconds or so).  Felt pretty good about that run.

Comments
From RAD on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 17:08:26 from 67.166.99.8

Nice run!! My legs definately couldn't take a 6 minute split after those hills you put us through this morning. I'm so glad you're feeling better and ready to push us all!!

From Cheryl on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 19:04:13 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks, Rachel, you did great on those hills. I predict a strong Ogden marathon.

From Kelli on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 21:24:24 from 71.219.98.88

So happy I slept in! Hills are not in me right now, at least hard, push with all you can, over and over hills!!!

Great job today, and every day. I hope you are feeling much better and HOPE to drag my tired fanny out of bed for Thursday.

From Nancy on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 22:20:18 from 76.27.11.127

Cheryl,

I'm glad you were able to do the hills and not feel too sick.

From Cheryl on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 22:58:11 from 76.27.66.153

Kelli--we missed you again, but I understand about needing sleep. Thanks for your nice comments. You will tear up Ogden.

Nancy--it was good to see you and Duke this morning. I am feeling better, hopefully it will last.

Total Distance
0.20

I didn't plan it this way, but I just didn't get a run in today.  I did run 3 times yesterday, so maybe subconsciously I was thinking I really didn't need to run today.  The only thing I did was a few little form exercies, so that's why I don't have a complete zero for mileage.

Total Distance
8.00

I ran to the SJ park, trying to get well warmed up for our 5Ks.  We started running and I found myself not far behing Peggy, Cheris and Michelle.  I was hoping to maintain that, but gradually I fell behind.  However, I was happy with my time, 23:49, because that is about 3 minutes faster than I ran it about a month ago.   I was pretty wasted at the end, more coughing/sick feeling that I would have liked, but not as bad as it's been lately, so I'll see that as progress.  After some recovery time, we ran it again.  I knew I had to take it easier on this one, and my time was 25:04.  Not bad for feeling sick for some of the run.  Later I hit the canal road with the schnauzer and ran a little more, mainly still working on getting a better form.  I think I've figured out the best form to run with, now I just need to be able to maintain it for an extended period of time.  It is so easy to fall back into the old tense, tight, inefficient way.

Comments
From Shelly9 on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 00:52:58 from 76.27.55.22

Awesome job! A 3 minute improvement- WOW! Keep up the great work. I hope you getting feeling better- is it still thyroid issues?

From erico on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 15:46:56 from 216.49.181.128

Cheryl, that is really impressive! It is good to hear that you are feeling stronger. You have been very patient and hard working and it is paying off. Are you planning to run on Saturday?

From Robert on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 17:59:38 from 71.32.163.35

Hi Cheryl - First time I checked out your blog. Keep up the great work and simply run like you did when you were a kid (remember kids walk once and while). In the words of Dr. Van Aaken "run daily and run slowly". Even Kenyans say we, Americans, are always in a hurry.

From Cheryl on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 19:42:11 from 76.27.66.153

Michelle--thanks for that nice comment. Yes, it's still thyroid issues. I think my thyroid is in the process of dying, but it's taking a long time.

Eric--thanks for your nice comment. Is there any plan you know of for Saturday? I heard some of them talking about running 10 miles, but I don't know any details and we haven't got an e-mail yet.

Robert--thanks for checking out my blog. Are you saying that we should be combining walking and running, because that's what kids do? I really do enjoy walking breaks during runs.

From Robert on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 20:59:43 from 71.32.163.35

Hi Cheryl - What I'm advocating is do what is fun and keep moving. Endurance fitness is not a run and stop/rest only choice. Don't let this get out, but walking and running does work. If you are looking to the Oympics then don't listen to me. However, incorporate walking into your running when you see fit and you'll be amazed by the outcome. Same goes for speed training, let your body dictate. Remember why you run. You are partaking in a God given ability and the world is your footstool. You'll cover amazing distances if you just let go of the clock. Sorry, I'm babbling. I wish you well.

Total Distance
8.00

I started out on the canal road walking/running to warm-up.  Then I ran 30 minutes straight.  Not overly happy because I still felt too tense.  Also, it was windy, which I did not enjoy.  So then I went inside and ran 3 miles on the treadmill.  That was my favorite run of the day.  By the way, does anybody else think it seems to be windy all the time, at least in the So. Jordan area?

Comments
From Robert on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 21:02:52 from 71.32.163.35

Wind or hills = speed training. Embrace them.

From RAD on Sun, May 10, 2009 at 23:50:06 from 67.166.99.8

yes, it ALWAYS feels windy to me lately. Except I was really suprised at my run Saturday when we hit the point of the mountain there was NO wind...so baffled we talked about it almost 1/2 the way back!!

From Nancy on Mon, May 11, 2009 at 21:56:10 from 76.27.11.127

Yes it is always windy in South Jordan. I'm sorry you aren't going to be able to do Ogden. I hope they get your thyroid figured out soon.

Total Distance
5.00

Easy run on the canal road.

Total Distance
8.00

Easy 30 minutes on the canal road, then a little harder 30 minutes on the treadmill.

Total Distance
4.00

We met at the Bingham track today.  I'm trying to have a better attitude about the track.  Thinking about running on it seems to stress me out.  I realized today that if I just get in a good warm-up and feel loose, not tense, that I enjoy it more.

So we did 3 one mile repeats.  The first I started out with Michelle M., Cheris and Greg.  They were running a fast pace but I just felt like I wanted to stay with them, so that's what I did.  The time was 7:13, the fastest mile I've run on the track in over a year.  But I felt pretty wasted, so the next one was slower, 7:45.  The third I had a little more energy, and  did that in 7:29.  The last part of the workout was to run two 400s.  I really didn't feel like it, but Rachel wanted to (thank you Rachel!), so we ran it.  The first I did in 1:39.  I didn't want to do the second, but again Rachel said let's do it, so I did, and I'm really glad I did.  I felt like I finished strong on that one.  Time was 1:35.  I was especially happy because it's been a long time since I've been in the 1:30's for a 400.  And the best part is I hardly felt sick at the end.  It feels good to feel good once again and to finally get my times down to where they've been in the past.  I still feel like my thyroid is a little high, so maybe we'll have more improvement in the weeks to come.

Comments
From peggy on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 11:39:09 from 71.213.9.242

Impressive times, Cheryl. Way to go.

Total Distance
3.00

Easy 30 minutes/3 miles on the canal road.

Total Distance
8.00

Met the group at Bingham.  Since it seems like just about every member of the group is doing some portion of the Ogden marathon, we took it very easy today.  And did I enjoy the run!  Whose idea is it to do speed work anyway?  If I could run like we did today every day I might learn to enjoy running again.  We just kind of meandered around, no set course, just wherever we (or maybe I should say "I") wanted to go.  Great morning, great company, great run.  What more can I say?  Here's some more.  Later, my daughter and her boyfriend wanted to do a hike, so I said I'd go along and show them a fun hike in Millcreek Canyon.  I was thinking we'd hike for an hour or so.  It ended up being 3 hours, a lot of it on a hilly trail.  My 9 year old was with us too, plus my 12 year old dog (does that make him 84 in human years?)  It was tough, but everybody held up and I think we thought it was fun.  But no running for me on Friday, a total rest day. 

Comments
From Robert on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 08:13:00 from 71.32.163.35

Ahhh...running like a kid again is the only way to go. Run, hike, walk, and explore. You know that not every training day will be a bag of sunshine, but I simply try to mix it up with some faster running and walking or slooowww jogging when I get tired. Many just want to look at endurance training as a run fast or total rest trade-off. It doesn't work for me and I think that's why our country has struggled in endurance events against international competitors. We're always in a hurry and want results pronto.

From Cheryl on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 14:23:42 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks, Robert. I agree with you. Sometimes in our quest to reach faster times, we lose sight of the fact that running should be fun. I am now incorporating your idea into my runs that whenever I feel like it, I can walk. I'm trying to let go of the pressure of having to run non-stop x number of miles or x number of minutes. I can tell I'm enjoying running more already.

Total Distance
0.10

I'm putting my mileage as it is because I did run from my car to the BYU track to watch the state track meet.  That's about it for me today.  I said yesterday that there would be no exercise for me today, and I stuck with it.

Total Distance
7.00

I was up early to get a run in because I knew it would be tough any other time of the day.  I got on the treadmill and ran 8 miles, 5 of it pretty easy, 3 or it somewhat intense.  I then went to Provo to watch the finals of the state track meet.  It was a great day for us.  My son runs for Bingham, and they won all the relays, which had never been done before at the 4A or 5A level at a state track meet. He runs on the medley relay and the 4x400 relay.  He also had a great run in the open 400, setting a Bingham school record at 48.3 seconds.  He finished in 3rd place in 5A, and 4th place in all the divisions.  He was very happy.  He's had a somewhat frustrating track season, so it was good to see him put it all together and do well at state.

Comments
From Nancy on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 22:23:11 from 76.27.11.127

I'm glad you were able to attend your son's state track meet and that he did well.

From RAD on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 22:25:41 from 67.166.99.8

Wow, congrats to your son!! He must take after his mom :) Nice run this morning. Good to hear you can get some good intense miles in without sickness - I'm assuming anyway!

From Cheryl on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 23:41:28 from 76.27.66.153

Nancy--thanks, it was a fun day for us all.

Rachel--hey, thanks for noticing that. You are very observant. I realized I didn't say anything about feeling sick because I didn't feel the least bit sick after the run, so it didn't even occur to me to write about the sickness factor. That must mean I'm getting better. Hooray!! Thanks for saying that about my son, but he really takes after his dad. In his day, he was very fast. I'm not fast, just have the endurance thing going, some days better than others.

From Julie on Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:05:48 from 71.32.224.25

I'm so glad your son had a great day. You made the right decision to watch him instead of running the relay. I'm sure he will always remember you being there. I think he does get his speed from you.

From Kelli on Tue, May 19, 2009 at 16:28:45 from 71.219.85.34

Yeah for your son!! That is awesome. I think the 400 is the absolute HARDEST race!!

From RAD on Wed, May 20, 2009 at 15:41:30 from 67.166.99.8

Cheryl, I feel the same way...I can't run very fast, but I can run for a long time (as compared to the average population, not all you runners of couse!). However, you do really have good speed in you - men are just built different and it SEEMS like they're faster :)

I will get my lazy bum out of bed and come to group for later miles at Bingham tomorrow - hope to see you there!!

Total Distance
5.00

Easy running and then some uphill treadmill sprints.

Total Distance
6.00

The group met at the Parkway Trail at 9800 So. and we just ran easy along it.  Fun to talk with everyone and to hear about the Ogden marathon.   Avg. pace was about 9:10.

Total Distance
3.00

 Met this morning at 6 to bike ride with Dean, Lisa D. and Dean's son Ryan.  We rode up 114th So. to 40th West, by the temple, then back down 9800 So.  Then we did a time trial on our SJ 5K route.  It took me 11:11.  At the end, I had a flat tire.  Besides that, it was a lot of fun.  Later I did hill sprints on the treadmill.  That is always fun.

Total Distance
6.50

The group met at Bingham.  I decided that since the last 3 sessions have been pretty mellow, tapering for and then recovering from the Ogden marathon,  I wanted to do something a little more intense today.  So we ran our tried and true 2 mile loop twice.  The first time we did it in 15:37, the second in 15:01.  I ran with Michelle M. and Curt Evans both times.  The difference was I was breathing hard, they were hardly breathing.  It was fun. I think, no I know, that's the fastest I've run that loop in like forever, or at least in the past year of so.   It feels good to be getting a little speed back again.  I had a little sickness after the first one, none after the second.  I won't be happy until there's none whatsoever.

Comments
From RAD on Fri, May 22, 2009 at 23:30:52 from 67.166.99.8

You were really hauling on those loops, I could barely push under a 9mm!! The sickness must kind of come and go, because you've had some FAST paces without it. Any other factors that may cause it to rear its ugly head? Sleep, diet, etc? Something that makes some push days sick days and other push days good days? Just a thought...

Total Distance
0.00

I wanted to do some serious yard work today, like plant flowers, so the running took a hit.  I figure a day off now and then can be a good .

Total Distance
4.00

Once again, wanted to spend a day on the yard, so I just got in a short run, 4 miles on the treadmill.  Debbie came over later and helped with her artistic eye to arrange the flowers in a nice way.  Nice of  her to help with that.

Comments
From Kelli on Mon, May 25, 2009 at 23:12:19 from 71.219.85.34

I need some help with my yard if you want to do some more....

From Cheryl on Mon, May 25, 2009 at 23:15:01 from 76.27.66.153

Debbie's the one to ask, she knows her flowers and plants and how to arrange everything well. Maybe you can talk her into coming to Herriman (I know, it's really Riverton but it feels like Herriman to me) to help. . .

From Kelli on Mon, May 25, 2009 at 23:34:45 from 71.219.85.34

It feels like Herriman to me as well!

Total Distance
5.00

Another day with everyone home, so I didn't feel I could spend a lot of time on the running thing, so I got in 5 miles on the treadmill, 2 easy, 3 fairly intense.  Not that I get in much more than that when everyone's gone, I just felt like I couldn't do my usual long warm-up and cool down.   Holidays, they're fun in some ways, but in some ways they mess up the routine, and with everyone home, the house seems to get messier.

Comments
From RAD on Tue, May 26, 2009 at 00:54:31 from 67.166.99.8

AMEN!! We came home tonight and looked around and wondered who had come in and 'robbed' us - the house was a disaster, when did this happen?

Nice job on the treadmill and that thyroid really seems like its getting under control - YEA!!

Total Distance
6.00

The group met up at Glenmoor today.  When my alarm went off, I noticed that my stomach was hurting and I thought I might not make it to group.  I laid in bed for about 20 minutes and gradually felt better, so I decided to go, knowing I probably wouldn't get in much of a run today if I didn't go.  When I got to the meeting place, the group was just leaving, so I ran after them to catch up.  Walter came a little after me, but of course, he caught up easily.  I did not catch up, but was there in time for the first repeat.  We ran approximately one/half mile repeats around the park up there.   These are the stats:

1.  3:42; avg. pace 7:41; best 6:38; distance .48

2.  3:49; 7:44; 6:42; .49

3.  3:34; 7:23; 6:31; .48

4.  3:37; 7:21; 6:16; .49

5.  3:27; 6:56; 5:47; .50

6.  3:28; 6:58; 6:03; .50

Then we ran a 2.61 mile run, that took 21:14, pace 8:09 and best was 6:15

A very nice morning to run and a good workout.  Glad I made it.

 

 

 

Comments
From RAD on Tue, May 26, 2009 at 23:36:29 from 67.166.99.8

I'm glad you made it too! Nice splits, and you did a great job hitting your high splits at the end. It was a good tough workout...I'm a little bummed I had to leave early.

From Kelli on Wed, May 27, 2009 at 15:23:36 from 71.219.85.34

WOW---those are some super fast times Cheryl. I think the group has left me in the dust....

From Cheryl on Wed, May 27, 2009 at 17:58:36 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks, Rachel. Hope the TOSH appt. went well.

Kelli--you don't need to worry. I couldn't come close to a 3:26 marathon, so you are still one of the fastest in the group. Speaking of which, when will we see you again?

From Kelli on Wed, May 27, 2009 at 18:34:13 from 71.219.85.34

I think next week. I am just really struggling with waking up early, but the heat will eventually force me out of bed earlier! I have also been having a hard time with recovery from this marathon and your workouts scare me!!!

I have endurance, not so much the speed part!!!

Total Distance
2.00

A little treadmill work, that's all.

Total Distance
7.00

Hill day at Parkway Palisades.  We first ran our tried and true mile; it took me 8:46.  Once again, I'm wondering if I'll ever be under 8 minutes again.   Hard to believe just a few years ago I ran that hill in about 7:20, and I was able to run it regularly under 8 minutes.  Will I get to that level again?  Who knows?  Who cares?  Then we did 3 miles.  My time on that was 24:55.  Hard for me to maintain feeling strong on the longer runs.  Wonder if it's lack of leg power or lung power?  Maybe both?  Then we did 2 miles, it took me 16:08.  The only good thing is the last time we did it in early April, it took 16:38, so at least I was better on that one.  I fell off running pretty dramatically in just one year it seems, and the big question is (lots of questions in this entry) whether I'll return to that level ever again.  Will I? Only time will tell, right?

Comments
From Kelli on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 19:21:22 from 71.219.98.183

Right, only time will tell.

And, I agree---who cares?? As long as you are able to run and be happy, right?

For what it is worth, I think you are an amazing athlete, and I have only known you a little less than a year!

From RAD on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 22:29:30 from 67.166.99.8

Cheryl, I agree with Kelli. You are a great athlete and will recover that speed so quick! You're already speedy in my book :)

From Cheryl on Sun, May 31, 2009 at 16:42:28 from 76.27.66.153

Kelli and Rachel--you guys are too nice. You two are great athletes and I enjoy running with you in the group--and Kelli, come back and see us soon.

Total Distance
2.00

A few little treadmill sprints.

Total Distance
13.00

Today was a great day.  First, started out with a 10 mile run with the fun people in my group.  Cheris had planned a run with lots of hills, and I do have to say, I like hills.  And I like the people in my group, so it was a perfect run, except for missing the people in my group who weren't there.  Then hubby and I went to the temple.  I have this goal of once a month, and today was it for May, so we went and enjoyed it.   Then home to do a few household chores (not so fun, but somebody has to do them).  Then a 10 mile bike ride with hubby that included going up Butterfield Canyon  (giving myself 3 miles for that).  It was hard but enjoyable at the same time.  Then home to a wedding shower for a neighbor.  Then to dinner with the future in-laws to plan last minute wedding things.  Then home to fall in bed exhausted.  But it was a great day.

Comments
From Brent on Sun, May 31, 2009 at 17:42:23 from 66.7.127.219

Cheryl, nice hill workout, run and ride, 200 commando points for loving hills.

Stay Kool, the hills are alive, B of BS Rools out

From Nancy on Sun, May 31, 2009 at 17:46:45 from 76.27.11.127

It sounds like you had quite the day. So do you have a son or daughter getting married?

From Kelli on Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 15:31:12 from 71.219.98.183

WOW!!! That is a BUSY day. Nice that you through the temple in there to help you slow down the pace a little!

It was GREAT seeing you today. OH, and I got in the car and they were talking on the radio about dying in an airplane crash. They said your chances of dying of heart disease or 1 in 5 (really?), chances of dying in a car accident are 1 in 5,000 and dying in an airplane was 1 in 20,000. I do not know if any of that is true, it was just funny because we had just talked about it!

Total Distance
2.00

Did some treadmill uphill sprint work. Not many miles, lots of intensity.

Total Distance
6.00

Today the group met at the Bingham track to do a track workout (go figure).  If I had known Peggy had planned the "Marquis de Sade" workout, I may have found a reason to skip today.  As it was, I just decided to plow through it and hope for the best.  I've decided it's best to do the workout and slow down if you have to than to skip part of the workout because you run too hard, which I sometimes have a tendency to do.  So I never felt in the "I'm killing myself" zone today; more like the "I'm a little uncomfortable but I can do this" zone.  Here are the times:  400:  1:48; 3:00 1:18; 200:  :52; 100:27; 400: 1:40; 300:1:15; 200: :48;100: :25.

I thought part B might be some 200's or 400's or something like that.  Imagine my delight when I heard we were doing the same workout again, only in reverse.  This is when my "just survive this" mode kicked in.  The times aren't as good, but at least I did it.  Here are the times:  100:27: 200: 54; 300: 1:22; 400:  1:52; 100: 28: 200: 54; 300: 1:21; 400: whoops, just realized I ran out of lap space, so I don't know that last 400, which is sad, because I kind of tried to finish strong, and I'm wondering how I did.

Overall, I was pleased by the workout because I didn't feel as hammered as I usually feel after doing the track.  In fact, later in the day I even wondered if I had really run, because I had that feeling that I hadn't done anything today.  Not that the workout wasn't hard, it's just that I was able to handle it better than usual.  Think getting that thyroid under control has made a big difference.  So thank you Peggy for showing me I can survive the Marquis de Sade.

 

Comments
From RAD on Wed, Jun 03, 2009 at 22:41:19 from 67.166.99.8

Nice job Cheryl!!! I'm SOOO happy that you didn't have any sickness and look at how well you did. Great paces that didn't vary much from beginning to end.

From Peggy on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 18:40:51 from 71.213.44.188

I love the "I can do this" zone!

From RAD on Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 14:05:31 from 67.166.99.8

Missed you on Thursday!!! Hope you're doing well.

From Shelly on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 01:34:46 from 76.27.55.22

Great Job! And Great Attitude! Your smart to pace yourself so you can complete the whole run.

Glad to hear you're getting your thyroid under control. It can be a royal pain in the rear.

Total Distance
2.00

A little treadmill sprint work, nothing to write much about.

Total Distance
4.00

I really wanted to go to the group this morning because you all know how much I love hills, but when my alarm went off about 5:00, and after having had a sort of bad night's sleep, and knowing I wouldn't be going to bed at all Thursday night because I was helping with my school's grad night party, I just couldn't get out of bed.  Anyway, I slept in, but I don't think I felt much better than I would have if I'd just gotten up.  First thing, we went to graduation down at UVU.  The principal had said it would be a 3 hour ceremony, but it was only 2:35, so that was great.  Now 50% of my kids have graduated high school.  Two down, two to go. 

I was able to get in a run in the afternoon on the treadmill.  Four wonderful miles, felt good.  That more than any caffeinated drink I had helped me get thru the night.  At 9:30, it was off to the party at the Rec Center.  Surprisingly, I had a lot of fun.  It's amazing the party you can put on when you have lots of money to throw at it.  If any of you think you might want to put on a grad night party for your school's PTA, let me know, I have lots of good ideas after last night.  Then my son and another boy had to be in Woods Cross at 4:30am to catch a bus to Albuquerque to run in a track meet down there.  I don't like to drive at night because I have bad night vision, but we somehow made it safely.  When I got home about 5:00 the birds were chirping and I thought this is the time I usually get up to run on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so maybe I should just stay up.  I cleaned up the kitchen a little, but by then I'd had it.  I fell into bed at 5:45, slept soundly until having to get up at 7:45 to take my 9 year old to school.  Then back to bed, now I feel great!

Did you guys like that long narrative of what I did?  Thanks for reading.  And by the way, I haven't figured out how to post comments since the change, so thanks to everyone for any comments and as soon as I figure things out, I'll comment back

Comments
From Nancy on Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 17:53:10 from 76.27.11.127

I'm glad you got some sleep after the graduation party. Years ago when my first two kids graduated from Bingham I was in the PTA and we did all night parties at Marv Jenson fitness center. The parties were fun, but I know I wouldn't be able to stay up all night now. By 10 pm I'm always fast asleep.

From Robert on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 22:02:12 from 71.32.163.35

Good job working in a run during such a busy schedule.

Total Distance
2.00

Some treadmill sprint work.

Total Distance
4.00

Only got to the treadmill for a few miles today.

Total Distance
4.00

Treadmill work, some downhill, some uphill

Total Distance
8.00

Running group day.  We did lots of different things.  The only thing I'm really happy about is that I hit a 1:31 on my last 400.

Comments
From Jody on Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 21:09:31 from 98.202.136.149

WOW! That is an awesome time - you were cruisin!

From Nancy on Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 23:07:39 from 76.27.11.127

The run was very hard for me without Duke. It was a very good work out. Thanks for all you do for our group.

From cheryl on Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 00:22:43 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks, Jody, when I know it's the end I have an easier time of hitting it.

Nancy--Thanks for that. It was a hard workout for all of us. I think maybe by now I've recovered.

From RAD on Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 00:30:54 from 67.166.99.8

sorry I missed all of you Tuesday! I will definately be there on time tomorrow!! YEA!!

From RAD on Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 00:31:36 from 67.166.99.8

oh, nice stinkin' job on that 1:31!! Especially at the end of the workout...I would've been crawling by then :)

Total Distance
2.00

After yesterday's brutally difficult workout, I thought I'd take it easy today.  I walked backwards on the treadmill for 30 minutes, then frontwards for about 5.  I'm giving myself 2 miles for that.

Total Distance
7.00

I ran to our meeting place, the church on 2200 W. and 9700 So. After doing a few strides, we tempoed it up to 4800 So. and back. My avg. pace going up was 8:48, coming down was 7:30. Obviously I need to work on my uphill running more. There shouldn't be that much of a discrepancy between up and down, should there?

Comments
From RAD on Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 15:34:54 from 67.166.99.8

Thanks for the workout Cheryl! It was good and different than we've done in a while. You were hauling on the downhill! I don't know enough to know the difference between uphill/downhill pace, but I do think that uphills can always use some work! They're tough.

Total Distance
3.00

Today was treadmill sprint day and then treadmill up a steep incline but very slow day.  Lots of fun.

Total Distance
0.00

I really wanted to run today, but I had a lot to do and then felt pretty fatigued from the week, so just decided to take it easy and do nothing, a big fat zero for my mileage.

Comments
From Nancy on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 21:20:50 from 76.27.11.127

Cheryl

I think it is okay to take a break from exercise sometimes. Just don't take 3 days break in a row.

Total Distance
3.00

Three miles on the treadmill.  Felt pretty good today, maybe because basically I didn't run all weekend.

Total Distance
9.00

Even though I didn't have the greatest night's sleep, I was pretty determined to make it to early miles at 5:30, although part of me tried to talk myself out of it when it was time to get up.  The other determined part won today, although it doesn't always win.  We met at the Bingham track and ran about 3 miles for the warm-up.  104th So. is pretty bad with the construction, next time we'll try to avoid that road.  Then for the main workout.  I really came into the day not sure what I wanted to do.  I knew I wanted to do some short intervals on the track, but didn't want to do that for the entire hour.  So we did a 200-400 thing where we had a 200 recovery each time.  I wasn't sure how long to go on that until I realized that 4 400s was probably enough.  Then we ran kind of a tempo run to the Prospector Neighborhood and back.  I took that idea from when I ran with Robynn Masters many years ago, she would have us do some track work, then run us out around by the University of Utah.  That was always fun.  Then it was back to the track to finish with two 200s.  I think it's easier when you're the one in charge since you kind of know what's coming up next so you don't mind it too much when you see what comes next, especially if your the one who decides what comes next. Did that make any sense?  Anyway, it was a good workout, good job all you BBKers, we did good today!!  Or should I say we did well today!!  Or we did great!!  Whatever, you guys were awesome!

Comments
From RAD on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 17:02:03 from 67.166.99.8

That was a great work out! Its always hard in the middle, but after a few hours rest I'm always feeling good about it! YOU are an amazing 'coach' and runner!!

From Kelli on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 16:09:04 from 71.219.76.64

We all did awesome because we are AWESOME!!!!

I think sometimes it is easier to NOT know what is coming next...I might be tempted to sneak off and take a nap in my car!!!

And you did GREAT today (Thursday), too. You are very strong.

Total Distance
2.00

Treadmill hill sprint day.

Total Distance
9.00

I made it for early miles again at 5:30, hurray!  We ran around somewhere, a nice route I haven't run before.  Talked with Kelli and Julie about various things on the blog, then with Peggy about the book I should choose for book club.  Do I  choose one I'd like to read but maybe nobody else would?  Do I choose one that make require everybody spending $20 or more on the book?  Or do I choose one that sounds mildly interesting and there are lots of copies in the library, but it wouldn't be my first choice of a book to read?  Decisions, decisions

Back to the run.  After the warm-up, we ran our 5ks.  The first, we headed north to hit Rustic Roads first.  I ran with Peggy on that and enjoyed talking.  Felt a little tense, needed to loosen up a little.  Time on that was 24:30, which was an 8:13 pace.  I felt tired after and probably would have gone home then if I were on my own, but that's the beauty of a running group, they get you to do more than you would on your own.  So after about a 5 minute rest, we ran the opposite direction.  This time I was on my own.  It was tough but again, with the group, I stuck it out whereas on my own I might have cheated and headed down Canterwood on the way back.  My time on that was 23:09, which was a 7:48 pace.  The last time we ran this, in early May, my time was 23:49, so I had a 40 second improvement.  I was pleased.  I'm getting close to that magical 22 minute range, the range I've questioned if I'd ever get back to.  Maybe next time!  Then it was home to recover, was more tired today than I was on Tuesday, and I thought Tuesday, on paper, was a harder workout.  Maybe it's cumulative fatigue from the week.

 

 

Comments
From Jody on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 20:17:03 from 98.202.136.149

Great Job today! Let me know what book you pick because I am always looking for something good to read.

Total Distance
2.00

Nothing much to report, just very light running.

Total Distance
5.00

So today was the day of my daughter's wedding. Doesn't seem that long ago when I was getting married and then two years later having her. Where does the time go? I think everyone wonders that. Anyway, things didn't get started until 4pm, so I had a fairly free morning, so I got on the treadmill and ran fast, just to get in a really good run, although it was short. I did a 5K in 20:40, with the treadmill on a decline, so take that into consideration when you consider the time. It's always easier to run downhill. So I felt good after that. It poured down rain at 3:45, it cleared up by 4:15, we had about 45 minutes to do the ceremony and take pictures, then it poured down rain again around 5:00. We decided to move the reception into our stake center. Everyone in the family was so helpful, it was amazing to see how fast they set up the church. When they were done, it looked almost like that's where we'd planned all along to have the reception. It actually turned out really nice, well attended and I think it actually was a better locale to hold the reception, more room, pretty able to spread out and visit with each other. It just wasn't as beautiful as the back yard we'd planned to have it in, but oh well, considering everything it turned out to be a great and very fun day.

Total Distance
5.00

Did some running on the treadmill.  I did another fast 5K, then later did some hill sprints.  Very fun, as always.

Comments
From Brent on Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 21:29:47 from 66.7.127.219

Cheryl, have you got a 5K coming up? Your time trial 5K looks sweet. congrads on the daughter getting married.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From cheryl on Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 18:42:11 from 76.27.66.153

Brent--No 5K coming up, I just like to run that distance fast on the treadmill. Thanks for the congrats on the marriage. It was a very fun day.

Total Distance
8.00

The group met at Parkway Palisades.  I was thinking of just running our mile loop several times, but then decided that might get too boring, so I threw in some minute sprints in between the longer runs.  I read in Runner's World that minute sprints are better for training for a 10K than tempo runs, so that's why I threw them in.  I did not turn on my Garmin for the first mile run (even though I thought I did) so I don't know how long it took.  Then two one minute sprints  The first: 6:26 avg, best 5:32; 2nd:  6:10 avg., 5:37 best.  The next mile I did in 8:41.  Then sprints averages:  6:39; 6:56 (90 secs); 6:29; 8:08 (uphill on the main street); 6:44 (downhill); 7:35 (uphill).  Then the half mile from 1300W to the start:  3:35, 6:34 avg.  Two more minute sprints:  6:22 (best 4:54); 6:16 (5:27 best).  I liked seeing all those 6 numbers, although it was for a short period of time (or maybe my Garmin was broken).  Fun run, pretty tired after.

Comments
From RAD on Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 19:10:18 from 67.166.99.8

I don't think those Garmins 'break' that easily :) Nice job getting those awesome paces and keeping yourself running, especially up hills!!

From Kelli on Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 17:40:11 from 71.219.76.64

Your Garmin was not broken because I was right BEHIND you on all of them and mine is about the same! You did AWESOME!!!!!

I think you are back and fully loaded!

From cheryl on Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 20:13:42 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks, Rachel and Kelli. You are the nicest people!!

Total Distance
3.00

Hill sprints on treadmill day.

Total Distance
7.00

If you get out of bed at 4:35, you should be able to make early miles at 5:30, right?  Not so, I had a rough morning.  I did get on the treadmill and warm up some there, so I did get something done.  I then met the group at a new location, 2700 W. and 11800 So.  I think Peggy and I thought that was closer to Daybreak than it really was, because the plan was to run more up in Daybreak, but oh well, it worked out anyway.  We first ran west on 118th as a warm-up.  I liked that because it was a gradual uphill, and that's what I need.  That was about 1.4 miles and the avg. pace was 9:18.  Then about .5 miles of 30 seconds on, 30 off, the pace there was 8:30, with best of 6:30.  Then a 1.94 run, up into Daybreak, around the round about, back down, then north on 40th W., over the temple hill, down and done.  The pace for that was 7:53, time was 15:17.  Then about a half mile run back up the hill and to 114th W.  It took 1:27 to reach the crest of the hill, and my pace there was 7:39, then downhill and to 114th, the pace was 6:41.  Then a 1.94 mile run back to the cars, with one minute on, one off.  My average pace there was 7:45.

This is probably too much detail of the run (translation: boring to everyone reading) but I like seeing 6's and 7's before my avg. pace, it's been a long time since I've seen them, so I need to record them because they may not last!  You never know.  It was a good workout, I felt pretty beat up after.  I'm trying to push the limits, but not go over them, wherever that point is.  I always enjoy running with everyone in the group, they are the greatest!  Bingham Butt Kickers Rule! (I can say that because I don't think Michelle M. reads the blog.)

Comments
From Nancy on Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 09:00:41 from 216.83.69.79

I think it is great that you can run so fast. I was so dead after the run and I didn't even run that fast.

From RAD on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 00:44:24 from 67.166.99.8

Nice work Cheryl! It is really neat to see those low numbers, and FYI I like to read the details on the reports :) You are doing GREAT especially feeling better after your recovery. I'm sure it feels wonderful to push the limits and know your body can handle it!!

Total Distance
0.00

I decided to rest today for the run tomorrow, so nothing for me. 

Total Distance
8.00

I met some in the group at Cheris' house.  Those there:  Cheris (of course), Jody, Michelle M., Lisa, Kris L.  We ran to the start of the Riverton 10k, then ran the course.  I've been feeling pretty good running lately, so I was expecting to do well again.  However, from the get go I was dragging and just generally felt like I didn't have much to give.  We ran it in about 51 minutes.  Originally I thought we might do it twice, but I had no desire to do that at the end, so I just went home.  I was pretty tired all day, then felt a little sick.  So maybe I'm coming down with something and that's why I had such a bad run.  We'll see how it goes this week.

Comments
From RAD on Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 13:43:41 from 67.166.99.8

oh no! I hope you're not getting sick! You've really been kicking out those workouts with a vengeance lately. Glad you were able to get a good workout in even though you weren't feeling it!

From Nancy on Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 18:17:24 from 76.27.11.127

I'm sorry you are feeling sick. I'd love to run the Riverton 10K in 51 minutes. I think the fastest I've ever run it is 52 minutes and that was 10 years ago.

From Nancy on Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 20:26:18 from 76.27.11.127

I'm sorry you're not feeling well. Peggy told me about your father and that he is dying of cancer. I'm very sorry. It's a very hard thing to go through. Both my parents died of cancer. My mom was 59 and my dad 63. I'll be thinking of you a praying for you. Hope things get better soon.

From cheryl on Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 20:37:26 from 76.27.66.153

Rachel--I have been feeling a little sick this week, but I'm starting to feel better. I hope all is well with you.

Nancy--thanks for that. My father is in a coma and is not expected to live much longer. My mother also died of cancer. What a terrible disease!

Total Distance
3.00

Treadmill running.

Total Distance
2.00

Sluggish day, didn't do a whole lot.  A little walking and running on the treadmill.

Total Distance
3.00

Treadmill hill sprints.

Total Distance
3.00

Still not feeling it, didn't meet with the group.  I did go to the canal road and run with the schnauzer.

Comments
From Robert on Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 10:00:30 from 67.41.243.121

Looks like it's time for some reflection. What's your basic running goals? Why are you running? Explain "not feeling it"?

From RAD on Sun, Jul 05, 2009 at 19:16:42 from 67.166.99.8

Missed you on Saturday! I hope you get back to feeling well soon.

Total Distance
7.00

I ran 4 miles very slowly on the treadmill, but on a pretty good incline, not all out, but not just a little like I usually do.  Then I rested a few minutes, then got back on the treadmill and ran 3 more miles at a fast pace, but this time on a decline.  Enjoyed the workout.

Total Distance
0.00

Whoa, two days in a row of no running.  I guess I'll consider this my drop back time before the BIG workouts come.

Total Distance
10.50

I typed up the details of the run, then it all mysteriously disappeared.  I don't feel like typing it over again, so let's just say we had fun on the hills of Parkway Palisades.  If I feel like it, I'll add more detail later.  Thanks to everyone in my group for the well wishes about my father.

Comments
From Kelli on Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 23:48:56 from 71.219.89.21

I was sorry to hear about your dad. Life is full of sad news lately it seems.

Great job today! You look so strong out there. how are you feeling? Is everything feeling good running wise?

From cheryl on Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 11:39:32 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks, Kelli, I appreciate it.

My running is feeling better, getting my thyroid under control has helped a lot. I still feel sick sometimes after I run, which I don't totally understand why. We missed you today at the group and hope your foot gets to feeling better.

Total Distance
0.00

I met with the Bunners, the biking group.  We had a great ride up to the temple and back down.  Then it was to Lagoon.  I got my courage up and went on all the scary rides, except the Rocket, which I would have gone on, except my 10 year old didn't want to and just wanted to go home, so that's what we did.  A year ago I watched the Wicked and said there was no way I would ever get on that.  This year, it was actually easy to get on and it wasn't overly scary, it was actually fun.  I'm glad I was braver this year.

Total Distance
10.00

The group met at Bingham.  I read about a workout in Runner's World where you run 4 minutes fast, then 2 of recovery, so we did that for 30 minutes, mainly running around Canterwood and Rustic Roads.  We then did a tempo run, down North Forty Way to Rustic Roads, over to Canterwood, up to 2700 W., and back down Rustic Roads.  That was about 2.3 miles.  I averaged 7:33 per mile on that.  Then we ran strong back to the high school.  I was kind of wheezing on that one, something I haven't done in a long time.  Then looked at my avg., it was 7:05, so a little fast for me, even if just for 2 minutes.  That probably explains the wheezing.  I figure I don't have to do any races this year, running group kind of turns into race effort (for me) each time.  It was fun as it always is.

Comments
From Shimelle on Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 10:49:41 from 75.162.116.13

Thanks for the planning the run Cheryl. I hope your dad's funeral was nice and you are doing okay. BTW, you are getting speedy fast again. You are truly AWESOME!

From cheryl on Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:37:00 from 76.27.66.153

Thank you so much Michelle. I really appreciate your always positive and upbeat attitude. I'm always happy to see you at the group. My dad's funeral was very nice. It's still sinking in that both my parents are now gone, and that's a little tough, but I guess that's life and life goes on. Thank you for your kind words.

From Julie on Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 17:56:12 from 63.230.29.92

Thanks for the great workout Cheryl. You were so fast today. It really helped push me just trying to catch you. I too am so sorry about your dad. I'm glad to hear that the funeral turned out nice. I agree with Michelle. You are awesome.

From Nancy on Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 22:35:41 from 76.27.11.127

Your workout sounded very hard like it usually is. I'm almost glad I missed it. I hope your Dad's funeral went well. It's hard to loose both parents, but knowing what we know about Heavely Father's plan for us makes it easier.

From cheryl on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 14:40:28 from 76.27.66.153

Julie--Thank you, YOU are awesome and very nice.

Nancy--thank you for those comforting words. It is tough to lose both parents, tougher than I thought it would be. You're right about Heavenly Father's plan.

Total Distance
2.00

Treadmill work with some hill sprints thrown in.

Total Distance
5.00

It has dawned on me lately that I have not run a race since the St. George marathon.  So I wanted to do something that would require race effort, but would be low key, in other words, no one there I knew so that I would not feel extra pressure to do well.  So I decided to do Sasha's 5 mile race down in Provo.  It was a fun, low key race.  But now I remember why I've been dreading doing a race--they are painful!  These are my splits:  7:28, 7:33, 7:40, 7:45, 7:51, total time 38:19.  This was an unusual race for me, because usually my slowest mile is the first, and fastest is the last.  I think this is the only race I've done where I've gotten slower every mile.  But I was able to keep everything under 8, so I was happy about that.  By mile 4 I had had it, I was ready to quit and I would have quit, except it was a race, so I kept going.  Seems like I need more aerobic endurance so I don't fall off pace.  Thanks Sasha, I enjoyed running this race.  The trail was very pretty.  But why do flat races sometimes seem harder than hilly races?

Later my husband and son and I went out for an hour bike ride.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 14:54:14 from 64.81.245.109

Cheryl - that course is not as flat as it looks. It is on a river bank and has lots of small rises and drops. Enough to make you slower by about 5 seconds a mile.

Total Distance
6.50

I spent about 50 minutes on the treadmill, doing fast one minutes, then recovery minutes.  It was very fun.

Comments
From Jody on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:38:28 from 98.202.136.149

Great job! I need to remember that for India, it would help pass the time. I am excited/scared for our run tomorrow. Should be good.

From cheryl on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:41:16 from 76.27.66.153

I'm scared about it too. We'll all get thru it together!

Total Distance
10.00

The running group met at Bingham.  After a warm-up, in which I learned about Melanie's career running track at BYU, which was very interesting, we ran some 800's on the track.  My times were:  3:38; 3:32; 3:33; and 3:29.  We then ran our tried and true 2 mile loop, from the back of the school parking lot to Temple View, Bonanza and then Prospector.  The time was 15:04, which was a 7:39 avg.  Then back to the track for a mile.  We took  it fairly easy the first three laps, then hit it on the fourth.  Time was 7:19.  So I tried to not kill myself today, and felt I succeeded somewhat, although I was still quite tired after.  I think that's more from getting up much earlier than I wanted than from the actually workout.  Later, I did some biking, concentrating on hill repeats.

Comments
From Peggy on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 13:44:41 from 71.213.5.107

Thanks for the fun workout, Cheryl.

Total Distance
3.00

I met the biking group at 6:00.  Last week, Debbie was on her mountain bike and got way behind.  I let her use my road bike today,and I used Michael's, and she was able to keep up and even finished before me.  It's amazing what a difference a good bike makes.  I don't think anyone really believes it until they experience it.  Anway, that was fun to do.  Later I did hill sprints on a treadmill.  That is never fun, but I'm always glad I did them "when they're done."

Comments
From marion on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 17:05:19 from 71.213.106.139

I'm doing a tri in september and only have a mountain bike. Are there any cheep good/sort of good road bikes?? ;)

Your running is great by the way :)

From cheryl on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 19:06:14 from 76.27.66.153

Marion--Thank you for that. I'm sure if you look around you could find a good inexpensive road bike. I've never really shopped for one; my husband always buys ours. A woman in our group says she found one on the internet for about $450. Good luck, keep your eyes open. But don't do a tri on a mountain bike if you can possibly help it; a road bike makes a BIG difference.

From marion on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 19:35:50 from 71.213.106.139

Thanks Cheryl- My tri friend pretty much was holding back the giggles when I told him about my bike. I'll be on the look out ;)

Total Distance
9.40

This was a run I've been wanting to do for a while--up the Suncrest road.  Whenever I've seen this particular road, it has intrigued me, wondering what it would be like to run up.  So today was the day.  We met at 5:30, explored the neighborhoods around there, then at 6:00 started our long trek up.  I just kept thinking, keep things easy and relaxed, just complete the workout.  There were parts of it where I thought we were crazy for doing this, but overall I didn't really hate it like maybe I thought I would.  I was very happy to see what I considered to be the summit, by the information center.  However, Jameson told me he and Peggy went a little higher and it was a lot steeper there.  I heard later that that was probably the real summit.  It was amazing to watch Peggy and Jameson pull away from the rest of us, I think they get the award for best climbers (I've been watching a lot of the Tour de France lately).  I would call them the "mountain goats" of our group (that is a compliment).  Anyway, I was glad to complete the run without too much damage.  The pace up was 11:25.  I obviously need to work on downhill running, because on the way down, I was afraid of falling or possibly twisting an ankle that I put on the brakes too much.  My pace there was 7:58.  On a more gradual downhill I would be able to pace faster, but not on a 10% grade.  Overall, it was a good run, I would like to try it again sometime.  Everyone who ran up, good job, I think we deserve something special for taking on such a tough run.

Comments
From Peggy on Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 19:16:40 from 71.213.28.164

Baaaa!

(Is that what goats say?)

From Nancy on Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 22:39:55 from 76.27.11.127

Good job. I'm sure if I'd come my pace would have been 15 minute miles up and 10 back. I used to be fast on downhill, but now I'm slow on downhill and slower on up hill.

From Bec on Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 00:25:55 from 67.177.35.60

Great job today! Way to pace yourself to the top of that beast. If you want to run Suncrest again, let me know, I will join you!

From cheryl on Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:36:51 from 76.27.66.153

Nancy--I know what you're saying. Come with us next time we run this, it really wasn't that bad (all right, maybe it was).

Bec--thanks for joining us, it was nice meeting you. I would like to run that again a few times before St. George. I think it would make the Veyo Hill look like nothing. I'll talk to the others and see about when they want to take it on again. Maybe we can even talk Peggy into going with us again!

From RAD on Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 16:01:30 from 67.166.99.8

Cheryl you did a GREAT job getting up that hill! It was a killer, but the reward of getting it done was more than perfect for the effort! Thanks again for the run, it was awesome and I rewarded myself with some yummy cinnamon rolls and cake! :)

From cheryl on Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 00:50:59 from 76.27.66.153

Rachel--I'm glad you rewarded yourself, because you deserved it. Getting up that mountain was a great accomplishment. When do you want to do it again?

Total Distance
4.00

So after several days of feeling tired and sluggish, today I felt great.  I felt like I could have run Suncrest again, I barely felt sore or tired from that run.  Why did I feel so good?  I figured it out--I finally got some sleep!!  I've been up every morning between 4:30 and 5:30 this week.  Today I slept until about 8:00.  That extra time does make a difference. I had a good run running  sprints on the treadmill, and then did hill sprints on the bike.  Later I went to the new Harry Potter movie.  I'm not really into Harry Potter, but I think I'm finally going to start reading the books, just so I can understand better what it's all about.

Comments
From Nancy on Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 19:58:15 from 76.27.11.127

I'm glad you figured out your problem. Maybe that is my problem too. I usually get 6 hours of sleep and sometimes 7 but never 8. It doesn't matter what time I go to bed I always wake up at 4 or 5.

Total Distance
9.50

I started out by running a recreational 5K down at Parkway Palisades and the Parkway Trail.  I went in thinking being in the 22's would be great, 23 would still be  really good, 24 Ok, 25 not so good, and so on.  I'm hoping the course was long because I only hit a 25:38.  Or maybe it was the 81 degree temperature.  Whatever it was, I was glad I did the run because I haven't done a lot of racing lately, but I was disappointed in my time.  Oh well, we just keep plugging along anyway.

Then I started feeling like I definitely needed more miles, so I spent about an hour on my treadmill from 10pm to 11pm.  I ran slow and easy.  It all felt really good.

Total Distance
6.00

Six pretty easy miles on the treadmill.

Total Distance
8.00

I had pretty much decided last night that if I woke up in time on my own, I'd go to early miles.  If the alarm had to wake me up at 5:10, I'd only go to the 6:00 running.  Well, I woke up at 4:50, so what should I do?  I decided to bag the 5:30 thing.  Probably the wrong decision, but oh well.  Anyway, got to the track at 6:00.  There was a pretty good sized group today.  I was mad with myself because I forgot my Garmin, and today would have  been a great day to know what pace(s) I was running.  We ran to the entrance to the SJ park off Redwood Rd., then ran some 3/4 and 1/2 mile repeats.  I felt a little sick after that and wondered if I was done for the day.  However, I just decided to run whatever was next and just try to get thru it. What was next was a  run thru Canterwood and Rustic Roads.  I drove the course later and to the entrance of the high school, it was 2 miles.  My time on that was about 15:15, so not too bad of a pace, especially after feeling that I might have been done.  Then a few of us "diehards" I guess you could call us ran 3 400's with 30-second recovery between.  My times were 1:40, 1:39 and 1:35.  It was a fun workout.  I wanted to go to Provo to help with the movie Eric was making, but I had a 10 year old who would have been alone all that time, and I just couldn't feel good about that.  Hope everything worked out well with the movie.

Total Distance
2.00

I wasn't sure I would get anything in today because most of my time was taken up with getting ready for book club at my house.  However, around 6:00 I felt motivated to do something, so I power walked on the treadmill for 30 minutes, then I ran for two miles, pretty fast.  That was fun.

Total Distance
10.00

If I had known what we were in for today, I would have pulled the covers over my head at 5am and gone back to sleep.  As it was, I naively got up, looking forward to a nice run with the group.  Peggy had mentioned something about a hill up 114th So. she wanted to run, but that didn't really compute.  We did some warm-up miles from 5:30-6:00, then it was a run up 114th from State Street to 1300 East.  It was pretty much a steady uphill the entire way, until the mother of all hills from 10th East to 1300 East.  It was tough.  It took me 17 minutes flat to run that about 2 mile route, with an 8:38 avg. pace.  Not too bad, I think, for all uphill.  Our group has gotten so fast that even though that was a good time for me, I was one of the ones bringing up the rear.  Where did all these fast people come from?  We then ran from 114th So. to 11000 So. (I think), down to 10th East, back over to 114th So., and then you guessed it, the mother of all hills again.  It was just as lovely the second time around.  That run took 15:35, avg. pace 8:14.  Once again that was a good time for me, but once again, I brought up the rear.  It was during this run that I recognized the hill--it's one we ran last year with Steve Ashbaker.  I really liked the hill back then, thinking it was a great hill to run up.    For some reason, I liked it a lot less this year.

Then it was back down from 1300 East to State St.  I ran that in 14:38, avg. of 7:27, which, you guessed it, was a good time for me, but I still brought up the rear.  At least that avg. was a lot better than the Suncrest average of 7:58.   I knew I could go faster on a more gradual downhill.  All in all, I really liked what we did today and would like to try it again.

It's funny, after running Suncrest last week, I wasn't sore at all.  Today, on hills a lot less extreme, I was a lot more beat up.  My left lower knee hurts and my right shin hurts.   I wonder if it's because I went a lot faster today, especially on the downhill?  Or maybe it's cumulative, this is soreness that has built up over the last few days?  Beats me, just hope I feel better tomorrow so I can get in another fun run.

Comments
From Julie on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 21:41:25 from 174.23.55.58

Great job Cheryl. I'm sorry I missed it. I'm sure if I had been there I would've been the one bringing up the rear. You're running so great.

From Brent on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 21:47:49 from 168.178.30.75

Cheryl, nice work on the hills, they should really pay off for St. George. I love hills and more hills, just not the downhill part. Those group hard runs are such a runner's high, gotta love those workouts.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From cheryl on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 00:03:23 from 76.27.66.153

Julie--I don't think so, it seems like you were leading the way at Suncrest last week, so I think you would have been ahead today. Good luck with the race tomorrow.

Brent--that's why we're doing all these hilly runs, hoping it will make St. George a little easier, if that's possible. You're right, hills are great.

From Shelly on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 01:19:43 from 76.27.55.22

Great Job! That is a tough hill. I can't believe your paces. You are fast!

From Nancy on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 18:13:30 from 76.27.11.127

Great job Cheryl. If you're bringing up the rear, what am I doing? For some reason I can't even run fast downhill anymore.

From erico on Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 11:45:29 from 174.23.143.85

Cheryl, Great job on the hills. I think after running the marathon yesterday that is one thing I could improve on. Not opposed to lots of hill training in running group.

From cheryl on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 16:43:51 from 76.27.66.153

Michelle--thank you, you're nice, you would have been faster.

Nancy--I am always impressed by you, the workouts are hard but you are in there doing them and looking good (Duke also). You're awesome.

Eric--if you want hills, we'll give you hills. I think every week we'll have at least one good hill run. Good job on the marathon.

Total Distance
7.00

Seven miles of treadmill running, some fast, some slow.

Total Distance
10.00

Ran for 30 minutes in the heat of the day, then ran inside on the treadmill for 60 minutes, some of it very slow, some of it very fast.  Enjoyable day of running.

Total Distance
7.00

I ran 30 minutes on the treadmill at a very slow pace, easy, easy.  Then I took a short break, then ran for 30 minutes at faster paces, going fast, slowing down, going fast again.  That is always a fun run that I enjoy.

Total Distance
10.00

The group met at Bingham today to do mainly a track workout.  Peggy had us do a broken 5K, so we first ran a 400, which I ran in 1:42, then an 800, which was 3:34, then 3 1000s.  Peggy said to keep the times consistent.  My times were 4:20, 4:25, and 4:23.  Was that consistent?  I was doing addition in my head as we ran, and I knew that to make 5000 meters that we had 800 meters left to do.  I convinced myself I'd be able to handle that.  Then Peggy sprung on us that we had to do a two mile tempo run.  I wasn't sure I'd be able to handle that.  I don't know what it is, when I'm in charge I can handle the tough workouts, when somebody else tells us what to do, I'm convinced I won't be able to do them.   But you have to do them, so we headed off on our tried and true two mile route, thru Temple View, Bonanza, then Prospector.  I was pleasantly surprised to see my final time as 14:38.  The last time we ran that same route, a few weeks ago, my time was 15:09, so I'll take that improvement.  Then back to the track to finish those 800 meters.  We did a 400, time 1:36, then two 200s, times were 43 and 41.  It was all very fun.

Later I ran two very easy miles on the treadmill.

Comments
From RAD on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 20:24:57 from 76.27.12.70

two more? Cheryl, you are a diehard! That workout sounds brutal enough to put me to sleep the rest of the day, let alone putting in more miles! GREAT paces and awesome 2 mile tempo...you are SO fast, I'm not sure I can keep up with anyone anymore.

From Nancy on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 21:43:01 from 76.27.11.127

I think you are in very good shape. You seem to be getting faster with age.

From Brent on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 22:12:54 from 168.178.30.75

Cheryl - Money at the Track - keep up those hard workouts, keep hitting those splits rignt on, shows your strong and consistent.

Stay Kool, Cheryl PR STG, B of BS Rools out

From cheryl on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 22:17:49 from 76.27.66.153

Nancy--you are too nice, thank you, I appreciate it.

Rachel--you are too nice also, but don't worry about me getting too fast, I don't think I could run a 44 minute 10K right now. And the two extra miles I did were so slow you could have slept thru them.

Brent--you also are too nice. I hope you're right, PR at SGM, yeah!!

From Ashbaker on Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:32:19 from 65.100.192.2

Are you guys meeting tomorrow?

Total Distance
2.00

Hill sprints on the treadmill.  Really enjoyed it.

Total Distance
5.00

We are on vacation down at Mt. Carmel Jct.  For those of you who have never heard of this great little town, it is really just a junction of two roads, the road coming out of Zion heading east, and SR 89.  There are two of everything there--two motels, two restaurants, and two gas stations.  But only one golf course.  It is a very nice place, relaxing, and beautiful scenery.  For my run today, I ran up the road going to Zion.  I call it "running up the mountain" because that's what it seems like.  I ran up a pretty good way, then back down, then up for five minutes, then down, then up for three minutes, then down, then up for one minute, then down.  I wanted to get in lots of hill work, which I did.  I have no real idea of mileage, I just know I ran for 53 minutes, so we'll call that 5 miles.

Total Distance
4.00

Today for my run I ran on a little dirt road that is off the main road on the way to Kanab.  I went down it a little way, then found an uphill trail, so I ran that several times to get in more hill work.  I ran for 36 minutes, so we'll call that 3 miles.  Later in the evening, we went to the sand dunes that are just north of Kanab and I ran in them some.  Have you ever run in sand?  It's pretty tough.

Total Distance
2.00

No real running today, but does a really tough hike count as anything?  We went into Zion today and did Angel's Landing.  I've heard about this hike for a few years now from my brother-in-law who has done it a few times and likes to tell me how scary it is, sheer drop-offs on both sides, chains to hold onto on narrow strips of trails with those sheer drop-offs just inches away.  I figured that hundreds of people do the hike every year, and I've only heard of two deaths, one a woman whose husband "allegedly" pushed her off, and another a teenager who was drunk and was obviously not being careful enough.  So I figured as long as I was careful, no worries.  Just to get to the hard part is quite an uphill hike, but if you've run Suncrest, it really wasn't that difficult.  The people I was with have not run Suncrest, so they were struggling.  We made it to Scout's Landing, and then for the treacherous part.  I was ready to turn back several times, but my BIL convinced me it would be ok, plus both my daughters and my older son were doing it and I didn't want to seem like a wimp.  But I wasn't enjoying it one bit, I just wanted it over.  We made it to the top, "enjoyed" the views for a while, then back down.  I thought going back down would be worse because then we would have to see the drop-offs better, but going back down really wasn't that bad.  I was happy to be done with it and said I would never do it again.  Now a few days later I think "maybe" I might try it again if the circumstances were right.  I did run the non-treacherous parts of the trail a little, so I'm giving myself  two miles for the day, just to even my weekly mileage out to 30 miles.

Comments
From Nancy on Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 21:50:44 from 76.27.11.127

It sounds like a fun hike. It's a good thing you are in such good shape. I bet most of the people couldn't keep up with you.

Total Distance
7.00

I ran on the treadmill, alternating paces, from very slow to quite fast.  Always enjoy that workout.

Total Distance
11.00

A big workout at the track and the roads.  After a 3 mile slow warm-up, we did 4 800's; my times were 3:42, 3:36, 3:34, 3:28.  Then an almost two mile run.  The pace on that was 7:40.  Then about a 1.6 mile run, pace was 7:28.  Then two half miles in Prospector.  My times were 3:37 and 3:39.  It was  a great workout.

Comments
From RAD on Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 14:32:49 from 76.27.12.70

What a GREAT workout you had! You have got some amazing speed in those legs lady. You make it all sound so easy and simple...wish I would've felt that way this morning!! :)

From cheryl on Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 00:55:45 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks, Rachel. I think we all deserve something big for getting thru these tough workouts week after week.

From Kelli on Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 20:50:14 from 71.219.100.174

It was a G R E A T hard workout!! I am getting to the point with you guys that i just pride myself on not quitting!!!

And, you are kicking me in the pants! Thanks for being my little bunny to chase, I just try to catch you. Thanks for always chatting with me for a second, I know it makes you have to slow down a little bit and I appreciate it! You are AMAZING!

From cheryl on Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 14:17:02 from 76.27.66.153

Kelli--what's this you're saying? I'm always following you it seems like. You're the amazing one, running that fast on a bum foot. Thanks for sticking out the workout with me this morning (Thursday). That's what I tell myself, just complete the workout, that's what matters the most, don't worry too much about time.

Total Distance
3.00

Not a lot of mileage, but did put in some sprints on the treadmill.

Total Distance
12.00

Today the group's plan was to run 4 5K's.  We like to call them 5k's because it's the old course of the So. Jordan 5K, but whoever measured it got it a little wrong, and it's more like just 3 miles.  But I don't care, it's close enough for me.  That extra .12 miles may have put me over the top today.   So we get there at 5:30 and just take off, turning left and running the course that way first.  I felt pretty good, fairly comfortable.  But that was the plan, stay comfortable so you can finish strong at the end.  The time on that was 26:55 avg. pace 8:56, best pace 6:28.  Hmm, no wonder it felt fairly comfortable.  Will 23 minutes ever feel fairly comfortable?  Probably not.

Anyway, then off for the next one.  This one was harder, I felt fairly uncomfortable on it.  My time was 24:29, avg. pace 8:13, best pace 6:32.

So I try to tell myself we're halfway thru, pick up the pace now.  Did I do it?  No, my time on this was 24:54, avg. pace 8:18, best 6:19

Now I'm starting to hurt, I'm stiffening up, I just want to go home and go back to bed.  But I told myself I was going to run 4, so by golly I was going to do it, even if it took 45 minutes.  The only ones left standing were me, Kelli and Debbie.  We decided we were just going to run slow and just get thru the dang thing!  So we take off, running probably about a 9:30 pace, crest Rustic Roads, start our downhill on 2700 W., and all of a sudden I felt the proverbial "second wind."  Finally, I had some energy, which was nice.  I think my mind knows the misery is almost over, so it's more willing to let me loosen up and run a little better.  If only I can feel that way at the beginning of runs.  Anyway, my time on that was 25:42, avg. pace 8:37, best 5:48.  I guess that's pretty good after averaging probably about a 9:30 first mile.

So while I was happy to finish strong, I wish I had felt a little better on the two middle 5k's.  Always something to be a little dissatisfied about and always something more to work on.  That's the life of a runner, it seems like.  That's what makes running fun!  Congrats to everyone who took on this tough workout, and good job Kelli for sticking it out with me and running all 4.  I hope you felt better than I did when you got home.  It took until about noon for me to feel among the living again.

Comments
From Smooth on Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 14:46:21 from 71.35.208.93

TOUGH workout! AWESOME JOB!!! Very impressive! WAY to finish STRONG!!!

From RAD on Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 14:55:47 from 76.27.12.70

Nice workout Cheryl! It sounds like a killer, but you conquered it, and a mental victory is often worth about 50 physical ones!!

From Kelli on Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 18:44:30 from 71.219.94.65

I took a shower and went to yoga and then felt GREAT!!! But I could use a nap.

You did great, Cheryl. That last one was hard and after the first mile you just took off. I could not even think about keeping up with you! I have our first mile at 9:22, so you really did pick it up on the last 2 miles!

Thanks for the great workout!!!

From Nancy on Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 10:54:02 from 76.27.11.127

I don't know how you can do it. I was dead after my firt time and I was going slow. You are an awesome runner.

From cheryl on Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 15:55:32 from 76.27.66.153

Smooth--thank you for the nice comment! I'm a stalker on your blog, I read it but so far have not commented. Keep up the good running, your training sounds like it's going really well.

Rachel--Thank you for your always nice comment. We missed you this morning but understand why you weren't there. Glad your son is doing well after the operation.

Nancy--you are an awesome runner too. That was a tough workout and I was ready to stop several times.

Total Distance
7.00

So I was evaluating why my run yesterday wasn't the greatest, and I realized that my old nemesis (or nemesi), tightness and tenseness, have crept in again (or maybe they never left).  I know I need to run "looser" and more relaxed, so that's what I practiced today.  I didn't worry about pace or anything else, just staying relaxed.  And voila, I had a much better run, much more enjoyable.  I didn't go any faster (probably went slower) but I just felt a lot better.  So that's my goal now for every run, staying relaxed.

PM--I guess I felt so good that I wanted to do another run.  So while my son practiced football at the SJ park, I ran around there for about 30 minutes.  Is that called multi-tasking, running and watching football practice at the same time?

Comments
From RAD on Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 16:30:09 from 76.27.12.70

Nice job! I always try to take one day a week and just concentrate on form, no pace worries, just form. Has made the new form MUCH easier!!

From Kelli on Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 16:34:52 from 71.219.94.65

GREAT JOB! I am so happy that you had a better run and felt good, it makes or breaks the day sometimes!

From Nancy on Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 19:19:41 from 76.27.11.127

Maybe that is my problem. Next time I will run relaxed and see if I can go any farther. I'm glad you figured it out.

Total Distance
0.00

Well, a big goose egg for today.  Not that I planned it that way, it's just that a blister on my foot that I first noticed on Thursday really was bothering me today and there was no way I could run.  Grr, I'm not happy about this, two months out from St. George and I missed a big long run.

Comments
From Nancy on Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 22:23:42 from 76.27.11.127

That sounds pretty frustrating. I hate it when stuff like that happens.

From RAD on Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 22:49:25 from 76.27.12.70

Sorry about all the 'ifs ands and buts' getting in your way right now. I know how much that stinks, and I hope you get it back soon. Sometimes a day or two off does more for our bodies and well being than the run schedule would've.

Total Distance
0.00

Another day of no running due to a small little blister on my little toe.  Who would think a small little thing like that could take me out?  Usually I'm able to run around a blister, but not this one.  The way it feels I don't know if I'll be able to run at all this week.  You know how you can just tell based on pain how long something is going to last?  When it keeps you awake at night burning you know it's going to be trouble.  Hopefully by Thursday I'll be back at it.  I'll miss my group tomorrow and those lovely hills, but what can you do?   I did manage to put in 20 minutes on the Stair Master at the Rec Ctr, so at least that's something.

Comments
From Smooth on Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 23:55:53 from 71.36.77.96

Darn blister...those little buggers!!! When they're red hot, they're painful. Ice helps in cooling it. Try aquaphor and bandaid to keep the irritation off if you are wearing shoes. Hope it heals up fast so you can run with your group on Thu. Good luck!

From RAD on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 00:05:38 from 76.27.12.70

STINKY blister! I'm sorry about that, but I know you'll be back at it soon. I'm leaving for trek Wed morning so I'll miss you this week, but see you next!

From cheryl on Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 11:54:12 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks, Smooth. This is one of those red hot ones. Every day it feels a little better, but I can't put a shoe on pain free. Thanks for the advice.

Total Distance
0.00

Day 4 of no running because of the mother of all blisters.  This is as bad as when I broke my toe a few years ago.  With that I was able to put on a shoe and run a week later.  I'm wondering if I'll be able to do that with this blister.  A weird thing about it is that at night it throbs and burns and I have trouble sleeping.  I've never had this experience with a blister before.  We'll see what happens.  I did make it to the Rec Center and spent 20 minutes on the stairmaster.  I wanted to go back in the evening and do more, but I decided I'd rather watch my son's football practice.  So a 20 minute workout yesterday and today.  Not the greatest marathon training.

Comments
From Nancy on Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 18:55:21 from 76.27.11.127

I'm sorry about the blister. I've missed you at running group. I hope it's better soon.

Total Distance
4.00

Progress today.  My toe did not ache last night, so I thought today would be better, which it ultimately was.  I put some liquid bandaid on the blister and that seemed to help.  It was still painful to run with a shoe on, so I went to the park by Marv Jenson's and ran there on the grass with only socks on.  The only problem was that they don't seem to water it too well and there were several dead patches.  Have you ever run on dead grass?  It can get prickly.  Anyway, I ran around there for 30 minutes.  My toe was aching a little at the end.  I later went to the Rec Ctr and did 20 minutes on the Stair Master, then I tried running a little on their track, and interestingly, my toe did not hurt (had shoes on of course.)  So I ran a little there.  We'll see how it goes tomorrow with the group.

Total Distance
8.00

I thought I'd give the group a try this morning.  I got there at 5:30, but my foot was hurting, so I skipped out on early miles and just tried to warm up and get to where the blister wasn't bothering me.  After a little running on the Bingham football field, things felt pretty good.  The plan was to do a 6.5 mile tempo run.  I really wanted to practice staying relaxed on this run and having a better experience from last week.  I kept thinking "loose and relaxed, stay loose and relaxed."  I'd give myself about a B minus on accomplishing that.  I felt more relaxed than last week, but still was tightening up more than I wanted.  It's hard to change something that has become very ingrained.  Patience, I must have patience.  And lots of practice.  Anyway, overall it was a fun run, I enjoyed talking with Jody and then Michelle M. at the end when we added on extra at the track.  By that point I had stiffened up from standing around too long, so there was no "loose and relaxed" going on during that run.  By the way, the Garmin says the avg. pace for the main tempo run was 8:10. 

Comments
From Nancy on Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 17:58:51 from 76.27.11.127

I'm glad you foot was good enough to run today.

From Jody on Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 21:15:09 from 98.202.136.149

It was great to catch up with you today! That is a super speedy pace for the tempo portion. Have a great weekend!

From Brent on Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 21:46:13 from 204.113.19.55

Cheryl, is the 8:02 your goal pace for STG? How do you determine your tempo pace.

Stay Kool, B of BS rools out

From cheryl on Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 22:22:15 from 76.27.66.153

Brent--I really don't know how to determine tempo pace. I just try to keep the effort "comfortably hard." What do you think it should be if you marathon goal pace is 8:00?

From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 22:45:59 from 192.168.1.1

I do not think you need any more precision than "comfortably hard" most of the time. The only exception would be if you have some special inside knowledge. E.g. you know through past experience that one pace is more effective than another for your body. But in that case, you would need to throw away your Garmin and use the road marks. Which I would recommend regardless in any case.

From Brent on Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 13:29:54 from 168.178.30.75

Cheryl, everyone is a little diffent, during my years or running, always tried to build up to a 15 to 16 miler at goal race pace. It was a good mental confidence builder, running it solo, for the marathon. There are many coaches and a gazillion articles on tempo pace. I would read a few of them and see what might work best for you. Tempos can be tricky in regards to injuries, fatigue, if your racing and doing speed workouts also.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

Total Distance
3.50

Thirty-six easy minutes on the canal road.  Working on "effortless" running.  Need to do that if I'm going to keep running for the long haul.

Total Distance
9.00

Football and kids are messing with me getting in a good Saturday run.  The kids mess me up by staying out late and making it difficult to get to bed at a decent hour, and then the football comes too early in the morning--8:00 the past two weeks.  So I plan to run after football, but you know how things go, it never works out quite as well as if you get your run in early.  Today I went out around 1:00 planning to run for about two hours, I get about 16 minutes in my run and I have to stop and go back home.  Once home, I get on the treadmill and plan to run for an hour straight, but that doesn't happen either.  I probably got in a total 90 minutes of running spaced out, not continuous.  Does that count for a long run?

Comments
From Kelli on Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 19:53:33 from 71.219.64.200

It really is hard on Saturdays!! I remember getting up last year at 4 am sometimes to run. Runners are NUTS!!!!

Sorry about the blister, those darn things are so painful. Never underestimate them.

Have a great week this week!!!

Total Distance
4.00

So I plan to go out today like I do almost every Sunday and take my dog for a walk on the canal road.  Because of my bad run yesterday, I plan to do just a little "shuffle" run, very slow, barely faster than walking pace, just to shake out my legs a little.  So I'm doing that and then I look behind and who do I see but Debbie running--really running--with her dog.  I hate to see her running alone, so I join up with her.  My planned "shuffle" run turns into more of a real run, but I don't care, I enjoyed it, it felt good, and all is well.  My husband said I didn't plan to sin, it just happened, so it's not as bad as if I had planned it.  That makes me feel much better.

Comments
From Nancy on Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 22:16:54 from 76.27.11.127

Since it was just a shuffle run and you were really walking your dog I'm sure it will be okay. Does your dog like to walk and run as much as Duke?

Total Distance
5.00

So I'm on this new "Chi " Running thing where the most important thing is to run relaxed.  Nothing else really matters, just staying relaxed.  It is so nice, now I know why I was starting to not enjoy running, my upper body was way too tense and I'd come home just a tense, stiff mess.  Today's run was on the canal road again.  I went about 4 miles.  Then I came home and ran some sprints on the treadmill, which I felt strong on.  Good day of running.

Total Distance
0.00

Whoa, what a 24 hours.  After yesterday's run, where I felt really good, I was actually looking forward to today's BBK run.  Monday evening I went to watch Tim's football practice, feeling good, no problems.  And then, POW!  I've read before that the way you can tell if you have the flu is it comes on suddenly, one minute you're feeling good, the next you're feeling pretty miserable.  That's exactly what happened with me, one minute good, the next not so good.  No warning or anything.  Let's just say I had one of the most miserable nights of my life.  Today I'm feeling a little better, but unless I start feeling quite a bit better, there will be no running today.  Hopefully I'll be ok for tomorrow.  I don't recommend getting the flu, so everybody, stay healthy out there!

Comments
From Peggy on Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 16:54:25 from 71.213.25.233

I got your text this morning. Sorry you're feeling lousy. I hope it passes as quickly as it came!

From Kelli on Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 14:12:29 from 71.219.64.200

I am so sorry you are sick! How are you feeling now??

PM me your number so I can get in touch with you when I pick up he race stuff (it will be later, night-timeish). Hope you are still able to run it and feeling well.

From Nancy on Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 18:18:50 from 76.27.11.127

Sorry you've been sick. I hope you feel better soon.

Total Distance
0.00

Wow, what I was hoping would be just the 24 hour variety of flu must be something worse.  Coincidentally, I had a physical scheduled for today, so I went to it and the doctor didn't seem concerned about my issues--they didn't rush me in to be cultured for swine flu or anything.  I probably just have to outlast it, but in the meantime, another day of no running.  Last week I was hobbled by a blister, this week's it's the flu.  SGM is taking a hit.  By the way, I got two vaccinations today, one for DPT, one for pneumonia.  By the evening it felt like somebody had punched me in my arms as hard as they could; both my arms were really sore.  It's been a while since I've had any shots, so maybe I'm just "soft."  So along with all my other pains, my arms hurt and I wasn't a happy camper!

Total Distance
0.00

Still no running.

Total Distance
2.50

I finally felt well enough to run today.  The only problem is I waited until the heat of the day to do it, which probably wasn't too wise.  I thought I'd just go for 30 minutes and see how I felt.  I felt a little weak and was glad when the 30 minutes was up.

Total Distance
6.00

Felt pretty good this morning.  Ran along the canal road with the dog and actually enjoyed the run.  I went about 4 miles.  Of course, that's not nearly enough if you're training for a marathon, so I went back out later and added 2 miles.  That's still not enough for marathon training, but it's what I could do today.  The next few weeks I really need to hit it!

Comments
From Nancy on Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 08:58:26 from 76.27.11.127

I'm glad you're starting to feel better.

Total Distance
5.00

I ran on the canal road. Tried to keep things comfortable, but not overly. Mainly just tried to keep my upper body relaxed, succeeded for the most part. Avg. pace was 9:10

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.   

Total Distance
3.00

Today was treadmill day. I ran slowly, then put in some fast hill sprints. It was challenging but fun. Need to get more mileage in though.

Total Distance
12.00

The group met at a church out by Daybreak.  I like running in Daybreak because the neighborhoods are pretty plus there are hills to be found.  Got there at 5:30, ran up by the new temple, that was very nice.  Then the main workout.  We were running along 40th West and it was kind of dark and along came two bicyclists who apparently didn't see us in time and they seemed to run into each other.  No one hit the ground or anything, they seemed fine but a little startled to see a group running along there.  Then John all of a sudden pulled up lame.  I thought he was joking at first, but apparently he stepped on a good sized rock and sprained his ankle.  Lisa was nice enough to say she would run back to her car and pick him up and take him home if necessary.  By then I was getting a little worried wondering what was going to happen next.  My plan was to run the big hill by the temple a few times.  Then we saw bicyclists coming down the hill fast, so I was afraid something might happen there.  We went ahead and ran the hill up and down and over and back twice (probably should have done it one more time).  No mishaps there.  Then to 104th So., and we ran up there west into Daybreak and back down, about 2 miles.  My pace on that was 8:02.  I was happy about that because I was trying to keep things at marathon effort.  I kept thinking "pretend it's mile 6 of the marathon and you have 20 to go.  Could you maintain this pace?"  I kept thinking I felt I could (maybe I'm fooling myself, who knows?).  If I could maintain about an 8 minute pace for the marathon, I would be around 3:30, which I would be very happy about.  We did have a mishap on this run--on the turn around, Julie hit the sign, then I think as she was turning around, she fell.  She had a nice scrape on her hand.  Hope she and John are both ok.  I was just happy to get back to the church and no longer to be responsible for any more mishaps.  I enjoyed the run, I felt strong and comfortable--upper body was pretty relaxed.  Since I've worked on relaxing more, I've enjoyed running much more.

PM--3.5 miles on the treadmill.

Comments
From Peggy on Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 15:45:24 from 71.213.4.6

Wow. What an eventful morning! Maybe you and I need to take out malpractice insurance in case someone gets injured at running group and thinks it's our fault!

From cheryl on Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 19:09:45 from 76.27.66.153

Yeah, maybe we should. I didn't like how much pain John looked to be in. I hope he didn't break his ankle. What can you do? The road wasn't even that dark, there were lights, but I think with a large group sometimes it's hard to keep your eyes on the road.

From cheryl on Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 19:11:45 from 76.27.66.153

And after all our mishaps this morning, I heard a jogger got hit by a car in Farmington. Not a good day for us runners.

From Nancy on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 07:32:15 from 76.27.11.127

Great job Cheryl. I appreciate all you do for our running group. Thanks for everything.

From Julie on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 19:35:52 from 174.23.49.25

I would never think it was either of your faults that I am a Klutz:) Thanks for all you do. You guys are great.

Total Distance
4.00

Four miles on the treadmill.  It took about 35 minutes.  Caught up watching a few TV shows I had DVR'ed.

Total Distance
16.00

Before today, I had not run anything beyond about 12 miles at one time since last year's SGM.  I decided I needed to get some longer runs in, so I met with fellow BBKer's at Cheris' house at 5:30am for a 20 mile run.  All I can say is now I know why I avoid doing long runs.  It felt hard and painful most of the way.  I think the problem was the group started out faster than I wanted to run, and since I didn't want to be left behind, I tried to keep up.  I was able to keep up fairly well but I wasn't enjoying it.  We would stop a few times and I would think I would just run slower, but I never really did until we were about 12 or 13 miles in, then I just decided to slow and try to get some feeling back in my legs.  Time was getting to be an issue because Tim had a football game at 8:00 and it was 7:30 and I was just at mile 15.  I realized I wasn't going to make 20 today, so when the group turned off of 9800 So. to 3200 W., I just kept on running down 9800 So.  I called my husband when I got by the elementary school and told him to pick me up, which he did.  I quickly changed, and then made it off to the game, which Bingham won by the way.  So I didn't run 20, I made 16, which considering how I felt, was plently for me today.  I loved the company but did not really enjoy the run.  Maybe I need to do more of those long ones and they'll get easier.  I'm not sure what our average pace was because I didn't turn off my Garmin when we had some fairly long water stops, but I would say the majority of the run was sub 9:00 minute miles.  Now if my marathon goal pace is somewhere around 8:00-8:15 minute miles, and Jeff Galloway says you should do your long runs up to 3 minutes slower than goal pace, what did we do today?  This was counted as a fast continuous run.  Actually, if you don't count the last two marathons I've run, this was the longest run I've done in over two years.  I wish I could learn to love the long run, what is the secret?  Everybody else seemed to be enjoying themselves.  Hmm...I'll figure it out one day.

Comments
From Jody on Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 22:31:19 from 98.202.136.149

Today was tough, but you did awesome. We tried slowing down but it didn't work, but I think if we had started out slower and done more of a progressive run it would have been better. Glad your son won and see you next week.

From Nancy on Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 23:39:08 from 76.27.11.127

I used to not mind long runs but lately 6 miles kills me. I hope I can get back into doing some long runs. The longests runs I've done this year are the two 1/2 marathons I ran. I hope you can get to where you love the long runs. You are an awesome runner.

From cheryl on Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 12:54:38 from 76.27.66.153

Jody--I agree, I like starting slow and then working into the run.

Nancy--thank you for that. You are an awesome runner also.

From Brent on Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 22:58:58 from 168.178.30.75

Cheryl - another issue, long runs are just tougher as we get older. My approach has changed to simulated long runs, run 8 to 13 and do a couple of hours on the bike. My theory, save it for the marathon. Just great to be running.

Stay Kool, hope you do well at STG, B of S Rools out

From cheryl on Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 23:45:49 from 76.27.66.153

Brent--I like your idea. I think that's what I'll do from now on.

Total Distance
9.00

I ran 7 miles on the treadmill at various speeds/inclines.  Then I pool ran for 30 minutes.  I'm counting 15 minutes as a mile.

Total Distance
10.00

Butt-kicking day.  We met at the track and ran around the neighborhoods for just over 3 miles, the avg. pace being 9:06.  Then we did a tempo run up Rustic Roads, back thru Meridies, and back to the high school.  My time on that was 14:49, and 7:48 pace.  Hmm, when we last ran that about a month ago I did it in 14:41, so a little slower today.   I never like that.  Then it was off to do Yasso 800's.  My times were:  3:35, 3:27, 3:39, 3:29, 3:30, and 3:29.  When we last ran these, about a month ago, my times were  about 5 to 6 seconds slower, so I did better on the 800's today.  So according to Yasso, I should be able to run a marathon somewhere around 3:30-3:35.  I would be happy with that at St. George, but I'm not counting on it because Yasso 800's have never worked for me in predicting my marathon time.  Add about 10 minutes to the slowest, and then you have my marathon time.  I had to run off right away, no staying around for any extra mileage.

Here's the thing:  my 5th grader had a field trip to the Timpanogos Cave today.  Ordinarily I don't like field trips and I sometimes volunteer secretly hoping they've already filled the parent spots.  However, I wanted to go on this particular trip because I thought the hike up to the cave would be good cross-training and a good workout.  So I was looking forward to that.  So we get there, we wait around for quite a while because they had to take us up in different groups, and I was in the last group.  When it's finally our turn to go, I was pumped up about the hike.  So we get going, we hike for a few minutes, then we stop.  One of the girls in the group had asthma and was really struggling.  We waited a few minutes for her and her dad to catch up, then we're off again.  A minute later, we stop.  We wait a few minutes for them to catch up, then we're off.  Two minutes later, we stop, we wait, we sit and let everyone catch their breath, then we're off.  Thirty seconds later, we stop, we wait, we go.  Do you get the drift?  We probably didn't hike continuously for more than a couple of minutes at a time.  It took us 1 hour and 19 minutes (yes, I was timing it) to do the mile and a half hike.  That averages to about 1.2 mph.  Have you ever walked that slow on a treadmill?  It is slow torture, which is what I went thru today.  For some reason the teacher didn't want to send any of us ahead, so we had to do the slow march up the mountain.  Very frustrating, but I tried to be a good trooper and keep my frustrations to myself.  I probably won't volunteer for another field trip anytime soon.  So much for my cross-training plans.

I did get on the treadmill later and do a little more running, probably one or two miles.

Comments
From Bec on Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 00:04:23 from 67.177.35.60

That Timp hike does sound a little torturous. What a neat field trip to have the kids experience such an incredible place. I think you should hike the mountain, you would love it! Great work today, the workout kicked my behind too!

From RAD on Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 00:25:22 from 76.27.12.70

Nice work on the track, sorry about the field trip. I'm the same way with them. I'd be SO frustrated...you were good to keep it to yourself :)

From Nancy on Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 00:03:52 from 76.27.11.127

It sounds like you didn't get too much exercise on your hike. I bet you were disappointed. But you got a great deal of exercise at running group.

Total Distance
5.00

Did all my running on a treadmill today, at a 2% incline most of the way.  I always enjoy the treadmill, so it was a fun workout.

Total Distance
12.00

OK, geek alert.  We ran our 5k's today, and because we have done these many times, I like to compare times from previous years and months.  So here's the lowdown:

Today, these were my times:  25:45; 23:44; 24:09; 24:58

Now, the good news is that these times were an improvement over how I ran them on August 6.  The times then were:  26:55; 24:29; 24:54; 25:42.

So I should be happy that in about a month I have gotten a little faster, it seems.  Plus, I felt much more relaxed today than I did last time, so I feel better about that aspect of the run also. 

However, in  September 2007, when I ultimately ran 3:35 at the SGM, these were my times: 24:58; 23:49; 23:27; 23:09.  So as you can all see I was better two years ago.  So that probably says I won't be running 3:35 or faster this year.

In September 2008, when I ultimately ran 4:01 at the SGM, these were my times:  26:15; 24:54; 25:49; 24:28.  So as you can see, I was slower then compared to today on all except the last one.  What does that mean?  I don't know yet, we'll see after SGM.

Another interesting thing:  I've usually been able to negative split, meaning I get faster on each 5K, which you can see I did in 2007 and  kind of did in 2008 (at least my last one was my fastest).  The two times we've done them recently, my last has not been my fastest. The second has been the fastest both times, then the 3rd was next fastest, and my last was my 3rd slowest.  What does that mean?  Why am I getting slower as we go along instead of faster, which I used to be able to do?  Is it an endurance issue?  Any of you (maybe I should say either of you) have ideas?  We'll see how it all plays out in exactly a month, when we run the big marathon.

Thanks to anyone who plowed thru this entry, probably interesting only to me.

 

Comments
From RAD on Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 17:34:38 from 76.27.12.70

I wish I had an answer for you! I'd suggest asking Cheryl or Peggy, they know everything - oh, wait... :)

My completely uneducated guess would be that it is endurance, but maybe it was just an off day too. Not enough sleep, eating off, stress - I think that any of those could affect your endurance for the workout. It may not be an 'overall' problem, just a 'bad day' problem. With the Yasso's the other day you were still able to negative split, right? So, I'd just overlook it and not worry - you'll do great at SGM. Just think of all the crap you've gone through the last 8 months and know that you've been able to conquer all that with a 'negative split' and you've come out GREAT! Your speed is amazing and your endurance is there. SGM may not be your best, but how many people would've kept running through what you did? You're amazing Cheryl - THAT means SO much more!!!

From Jody on Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 22:11:45 from 98.202.136.149

I have no answer, but I am sure that does not surprise you. I do know that you are running extremely well right now and very strong. You will be awesome at SG!

From cheryl on Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 23:38:28 from 76.27.66.153

Rachel and Jody, you guys are so nice, thanks for the encouraging words. Both of you are running extremely well. Let's just say that if you run with the BBK's, you're an awesome runner!

Total Distance
2.00

I did a little cross-training and a little running today. Friday I usually spend time working on better form, which is what I tried today. Then something weird happened. I ran on the canal road and was fine, no problems. I went to my son's football practice, everything still fine. Then I went to a neighbor's wedding reception, stood around talking wearing you know kind of dressy shoes, came back home and then out of the blue I was hit by a pain in my left knee. It was either the ITB or the meniscus--I only know about the meniscus because my son hurt his a few months ago and my pain seemed to be where his pain was. It was weird because I didn't feel anything while running, it just seemed to hit when I got home in the evening. I've never had something like that happen before, usually you feel a little twinge and then it gets worse and then you really feel it. This seemed to come out of nowhere and it was somewhat painful--enough to know I probably wouldn't be running for at least a day or two. Very strange.

Total Distance
6.00

I wanted to meet up with the group and do their planned workout today, but because of the pain in my left knee, I knew there would be no running today.  Whenever I get injured it means one thing--cross-training, and for me today it was pool running.  I went to the Rec Center about 7:45 to pool run, then a water aerobics class came in at 8:00, so that cut short my workout.   I did get in 30 minutes of running.  I came back later to do more, and this time I just had to dodge all the kids that like to hang out at the pool on Saturday.  I got in an hour of pool running.  Not the same as land running, but I felt like I was working hard.  I'll give myself one mile for each 15 minutes of running.  Typing this Saturday evening, my knee feels better than last night, but I still don't think I should try running on it.  Good thing tomorrow is Sunday, my rest day (usually), so we'll see how things go on Monday.

Comments
From RAD on Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 00:01:57 from 76.27.12.70

Hope things get better soon! Nice job getting the workout in despite the injury, I'd probably have just called it a day!

From Brent on Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 15:29:54 from 76.8.201.223

Cheryl, good call on the pool running, my training for St.George last year was 90% pool running, a few more days of hard pool running until the knee gets better.

Stay Kool, see you at the 10Yr banquet, B of BS Rools out

From Nancy on Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 21:53:52 from 76.27.11.127

I'm sorry about the knee Cheryl.

Total Distance
9.00

I ran 6 miles on the treadmill while watching the Bingham-Texas high school team game.  Bingham lost by two touchdowns I think, and that was too bad.  Then later I went to the Rec Center to do some pool running.  Labor Day is a bad day to try to swim at the Rec Center, way too many kids in the way.  I made it for 45 minutes, then had enough of dodging kids.  I will count that as 3 miles.  My knee felt much better today.  It was a strange thing, how it came on suddenly with really no warning and then went away after a day or two.  The way it felt when it first hit, I thought I might have to cross-train all this week.  Fortunately, it got better faster than I thought.  Let's hope that doesn't happen again.  Can you imagine being hit by something like that, completely out of the blue, the night before a big race?  That would be very frustrating, so I'm hoping the bizarre knee pain will stay away for good.

Comments
From RAD on Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 22:46:34 from 76.27.12.70

AMEN! Here's to hoping it never comes back! Hopefully just some twitch or pinched nerve or something. Nice job on the run and nice kid dodging in the pool!

From erico on Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 11:34:39 from 216.49.181.254

Cheryl, That is too funny that you have had the experience of dodging kids while in the pool. I can remember more than once this summer being in the roped off lanes at the Gene Fullmer pool and having kids criss-crossing all over the place. Gotta love the county pools.

Total Distance
14.00

Today the group met at Parkway Palisades, but we didn't really hit the hills too hard--we're saving that for Thursday. We did warm up around the Parkway Palisades neighborhood, then when we regrouped, we went over to the main hill and ran that once. My time was 8:27. Then we went to the trail to run some tempo/harder intervals. My idea was to run for 10 minutes comfortably hard, then 5 minutes really hitting it. The only problem with my plan was it was dark and I could not see my watch, so I had to guess on time. Fortunately, Cheris came up on me at the end and let me know how much time was left. In the 15 minutes, I ran 1.94 miles, with the avg. pace about 7:40. As we were standing around recovering, I thought I wanted some incentive to run the next one faster, so I came up with my brilliant idea to have the speedies start behind and then try to chase and catch up with the rest of us. What a difference it makes when you're running "scared." This time in 15 minutes, I covered 2.06 miles with the average pace 7:19. I was pleased because I haven't averaged that fast in a two mile run in quite a while, so even though I don't really like the idea of everyone wanting to run us down, it does get us to run faster than we would otherwise, so it seems worth it to me. Some of us then ran our main hill again. I wanted to take this one easier, but Nancy R was running by me, so naturally we were pushing each other. Time on that was 8:32. It was all a lot of fun, as always with our group. Later this afternoon, I made it to the Rec Center for 1 hour of pool running. I love pool running, it's so relaxing and rejuvenating to the legs.  I'll give myself 4 miles for that (1 mile for each 15 minutes).

Comments
From RAD on Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 15:30:03 from 76.27.12.70

It was a great workout, and YES those chasers help keep your pace up! You always have good workout Cheryl, thanks for all the time and effort!!!

From Kelli on Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 19:04:00 from 71.219.97.42

Thanks for the great workout today! I had not clue what time was 10 minutes, 5 minutes, whatever. I just ran as hard and as fast as I could. The way back was SCARY----I was so sure they were going to catch up to me, I kept hearing footsteps. But, we made it!!!

You did so great and looked so strong out there. Nice work.

Total Distance
6.00

Six miles on the treadmill.  Ran for 30 minutes not going below 7.0mph and getting up to 7.5 for a lot of it, on a 2% incline.  Then ran fast minutes, mainly at 8.5mph and 2% incline.

Total Distance
14.00

Our group's plan was to run up 114th So. to 13th East, then from 13th east to 11000 So., back down, past Alta High, back up to 13th East, then back down.  From 1000 E. to 1300 E. is a nice hill.  My times were 16:53, 15:20 and 14:52.  We ran this on July 23rd, and my times that time were 17:00, 15:35 and 14:38, so I was faster on the first two, but not the last one.  I think I could have been a little faster today on all 3 runs if it hadn't been so dark.  I ran on the sidewalks a lot and was afraid of hitting an indentation or something and falling, so I held back a little.  The best part is I felt great at the end, felt like I could have done it again (if really coerced), I did not feel wasted like I think I felt the last time.  Fun run. 

PM--Because I missed the early mileage this morning, I felt like I needed to do a little more.  So I ran 4 miles on the treadmill, then went to the Rec Center and did 30 minutes of pool running, which I will count for 2 miles.

Comments
From Bec on Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 15:06:47 from 67.177.35.60

That was a great run today, way to push it! Thank you for letting me join the BBK's the past few weeks. The group has really helped me improve.

From Nancy on Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 16:37:23 from 76.27.11.127

Great job Cheryl. It's hard for me to imagine that someone your age can run so fast. I was never able to run that fast even when I was younger.

Total Distance
10.00

Well, good and bad news today.  The good news is I got a lot of miles in.  The bad news is that I tweaked my left quad and I think it will put me out of running for at least a couple of days.  This is the second Friday in a row where I've done something that hampered my running.  Last week I felt better by Monday.  I'm hoping for the same this go around.  But I've missed out on two Saturdays of getting any real running in--pool running is close but of coursre not exactly the same as running on the roads.

Comments
From Nancy on Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 20:31:36 from 76.27.11.127

I'm sorry about your injury. You have really had bad luck with injuries lately. I hope it feels better by Monday.

Total Distance
4.00

I was hoping I could at least run a little today, but it just wasn't happening.  Then I thought if I couldn't run I'd at least get out for a couple of hours and just have the experience of being on my feet for a long time.  So I headed out on a walk, hoping to make it for at least an hour, two would be better.  Things started out fine, but about 30-40 minutes into it my quad starting hurting, enough to make me think if I kept going I would just be doing more damage and hinder the healing process.  I did make it to an hour, then that was it.  Very sore quad.  I'm still hoping I'll be able to run  by Monday, but we'll see.  Based on the pain level, I'd be surprised if it put me out for more than three or four days, but you never know.  I'll give myself 4 miles for today, one for each 15 minutes.

Comments
From RAD on Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 15:16:06 from 76.27.12.70

Cheryl, I'm so sorry about the quad. I've had a torn quad now since the end of June/1st of July. I went to PT for it for a while, but just 'graduated'. I sure hope it's not a full tear! I still have twinges now and then, but haven't had to stop running - it was just slower and shorter. Take care of yourself and heal quckly, I hope it is just a twinge and not a tear!!

Total Distance
2.00

My quad was still just a little sore today, so I mainly just power walked with a few short bursts of running thrown in.  I'm giving myself two miles for this workout.

Total Distance
8.00

The group met at the church at 40th West and 9800 So. today.  I did not come for early miles because I wasn't sure how my quad would feel and I didn't want to overdo things.  When I got there, Melanie was just arriving also, so we ran a short distance up 9800 So. then back to meet the rest of the group.  The workout consisted of two tempo runs from 4800 W. up around the neighborhood and back down.  The first time we ran north and then up, that took 10:22, with an avg. pace of  7:35 for 1.37 miles.  The next time we started south, then up; that took 10:06, avg. pace 7:11 for 1.41 miles.  I was happy with that effort, I felt pretty strong on it.  Then it was hill sprints on the big Glenmoor hill.  We did 4 of them, I did not catch speeds or anything like that, I kept forgetting to hit the lap button.  I did like doing those hill sprints, though, I think sometime we should come and just concentrate on doing those for half the workout.  Then it was back to the car.  I guess the idea was to cool down, but I still had some energy left, so tried to feel more like tempo pace.  It was a fun workout.  Not as many miles as usual because I missed the early miles, but I liked how I felt all during the workout.  Maybe that goes to show  there is something to tapering.  I really hadn't run since Friday and I felt like I had lots of energy today.  My quad felt good, so I'd give this workout a solid "A" grade.  Later I power walked on the treadmill for 30 minutes, and then pool ran for 30 minutes.  Love that pool running, it's really rejuvenating.

Total Distance
5.00

Did some power walking on the treadmill, some hill sprints, and pool running.  I figure five miles for all that is probably somewhat accurate.

Total Distance
6.00

Well, what can you say?  Some days of running are good, some days (most days?) not so good.  I've had about a year and a half of not so good days, frustrating days, days when I've wondered if my best days are well behind me.  Finally, today, I had one of those good days.  I finally hit some times on the track that I was able to hit fairly consistently two or three years ago, but just haven't been able to do recently.  We ran 800's and after the second one, I decided to try and pace off of Cheris and Michelle.  That's when I was able to run some fast times (for me).  Here are the times, and in parantheses are my times from two weeks ago, just to compare between then and now:  3:25 (3:35); 3:24 (3:27); 3:13 (3:29); 3:17 (3:29); 3:14 (3:30); 3:18 (3:29) and 3:10 (only ran six last time).  That 3:10 is my fastest time in about two years.  So needless to say, I was happy about this workout.   Now I need to work on endurance.

Comments
From Julie on Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 20:50:16 from 174.23.62.161

You did so great today. Those are some fast 800's. Way to go Cheryl.

From Brent on Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 22:22:08 from 168.178.30.75

Cheryl, nice workout, bring back past conditioning, tough as he.... Hope you have a good sTG. It seems your right about the endurance, what has been your long tempo run pace this training season? It seems long tempo runs may be an indicator for the marathon. Do you have a pace/race plan?

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From cheryl on Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 22:32:48 from 76.27.66.153

Julie--thanks, you did great also. You're going to have a great SGM.

Brent--lately my tempo runs have been about 8:30 min/mile. I don't really have a pacing plan. I don't like having pressure to hit certain times because then I sometimes start too fast and then crash and burn later in the race. I like to start out keeping things fairly comfortable, then pick up the pace as we go along. We'll see how it goes. I should do better than last year anyway. See you at the dinner!

From Nancy on Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 22:43:41 from 76.27.11.127

Great job Cheryl you are an awesome runner. Thanks for all you do for our running group.

Total Distance
3.00

Light day, just a little treadmill running, some hill sprints.

Total Distance
11.50

I woke up early, like 5:10, but didn't feel like I had enough time to get ready and meet some of the group at Cheris' house, so I just bagged that idea.  I got up, did a few things, then laid back down and slept some more.  Great way to start the day (not!).  Anyway, I finally got going, and this is what I did.  I took Schneider to the canal road and ran for 40 minutes.  Not overly happy with the run, I felt like I was struggling more than I should have for a 9:15 avg. pace.   Then I went home and ran pretty easy on the treadmill for 30 minutes.  Then later this evening during the BYU-FSU game (Ugh!) I ran some more.  I did a 5K in 21:35; that time is deceptive because the treadmill was on a decline so it was easier than if it had been flat or on an incline (obviously).  It was still an enjoyable run; just enough intensity to challenge me, but not too much to wipe me out.  I didn't enjoy the football game, but I did enjoy the run!

Comments
From Nancy on Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 22:35:10 from 76.27.11.127

Good job running. I didn't like the game at all, I was very disappointed.

Total Distance
5.00

My workout today was a fast 5K on the treadmill, then some hill sprints. For some strange reason I almost always enjoy that workout.

Total Distance
6.00

The main part of the workout today consisted in running six 800's with 30-second recovery between each.   I was looking back at past training the other day and noticed we did this workout about a month before SGM in 2007, and I noticed that the times for the 800's were all around what I eventually ran SGM in that year (if you throw out the first warm-up 800.)  So I wanted to experiment with that again today just to see if what I did today will coorelate with how I run the marathon in 11 days.  So here are my times today, and in parantheses are the times I ran back in '07:  3:37 (3:46);  3:32 (3:39); 3:29 (3:38); 3:26 (3:36); 3:26 (3:33); 3:20 (3:32).  So it's interesting, all my times were faster today, so that says I should run a faster marathon this year.  However, my training this year, I feel, hasn't been quite as good as it was two years ago.  Then, I ran several half marathons leading up the marathon, which I haven't done this year.  I've never been good about getting in long runs, so it's no different this year.  We have done some "big workouts" as suggested by Paul Peterson this year that I don't think we really did two years ago.  Another thing different this year is that I've been working on a more efficient running form, so maybe that has made a difference in being able to run faster 800's today.  I don't think having a better form will make up for lack of basic endurance, which is what I feel I lack this year as compared to 2007.    It will be interesting to see how it all plays out in a week and a half.

Comments
From RAD on Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 14:24:59 from 76.27.12.70

NICE splits on those 800's Cheryl! You are looking VERY strong for a PR at SGM - as long as that endurance stays with you, which I think you've got!

From Kelli on Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 18:41:26 from 71.219.96.151

Oh my, those are some impressive 800's Cheryl!! You are speedy and I truly believe that you will have a better marathon. you are a strong runner.

From Peggy on Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:43:10 from 71.213.18.4

Your 800 times are really good. I'm excited for you to see how you do in St. George. Surely, those BIG workouts will count for something!

Total Distance
3.00

Treadmill hill sprints, work on running form.

Total Distance
6.00

Today we met at the SJ park to run our 5k's--only two this time.  It felt a little like a vacation after we ran four the last two times we've done this.  My goal going in--actually my goal all summer--has been to hit in the 22 minute range on these 5ks.  Just some history:  last winter, when I think I was at my all time low with running, I barely made it under 30 minutes on one of these.  I wanted to blame the cold and the snow on the ground, but I knew it went deeper than that, so to speak.  I knew I had some problems that needed to be corrected if I ever wanted to run these 5K's well again.  Eventually some things got taken care of, the most important being my thyroid, and the times came down.  However, I still was not able to hit that magical 22 number despite what I thought were my best efforts.  My best time before today was 23:09 which I did in June.  Lately, all the times have been in the 23 to 25 minute range.  Today we started south, and I tried to keep things relaxed and fairly comfortable, focusing on keeping my form good.  I ran that in 23:30.  Good, but still not where I wanted to be.  The second we ran north, and this time I ran with Nancy R. the entire way.  I think having her by me kept me going strong, and, what do you know, I finally made it into the 22 range, 22:31 to be precise.  Nice to reach a goal.  The best part is I didn't feel totally wiped out at the end, I felt like if I had to, I could have done two more 5K's.  However, I'm glad I didn't have to.  Tapering is nice.

Comments
From NancyR on Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 15:55:27 from 75.169.114.41

I never would have gone that fast today, I was trying not to fall to far behind you! Thanks for pushing me and thanks for everything! I feel prepared for SG because of you guys!

From Kelli on Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 16:04:45 from 71.219.96.151

I am glad you did not have to do two more either! Nice speed, I am so happy you hit your goal.

From Brent on Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 19:52:55 from 168.178.30.75

Cheryl - interesting, how much of speed is mental? Don't give into the mind telling you it is too tough, slow down. I often think top runners are top runners as much because of the mental as the physical training. This may be a break thru 5k for you.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Nancy on Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 21:31:47 from 76.27.11.127

Great job Cheryl. You are such a dedicated hard working runner.

From cheryl on Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 22:43:30 from 76.27.66.153

Brent--I do feel like it was a breakthrough run in a way. I've run this particular route this fast before, but it's been at least a year and a half, and I think today it felt easier than it did back then. I've been working on correcting some form flaws I have and I think that has helped a lot.

Nancy--thank you for always making nice comments on my blog, I appreciate that.

Nancy and Kelli--I think we're prepared for St. George. I'm getting pretty excited about it. It will be fun to see how everyone does. All the BBKer's will do great!

From Peggy on Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 14:24:40 from 71.213.46.30

All inidicators point to a good race for you next Saturday! I agree with Brent that there is a lot of mental aspects to running. That's why these training runs that give us confidence are so important.

From cheryl on Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 19:17:28 from 76.27.66.153

Peggy--you're right. It helps to have some confidence building runs right before the marathon. Let's bring it on, I think we're all ready to run well next week!

From Kelli on Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 19:54:37 from 71.219.96.151

ALL of the BBKers WILL be awesome. And, since you will all finish before me, I expect a HUGE crowd cheering me in!!!! That will be cool.

From cheryl on Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 20:53:11 from 76.27.66.153

Kelli--I'm not sure about that, I think you may be cheering many of us in! I think you're running really well, and you know how adrenaline kicks in at a race, you could have a better race than you think right now.

From Kelli on Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 17:28:56 from 71.219.96.151

That is my hope right now---a better race than I think I can do. BUT, I have my BQ and all that really matters is that Scott gets his so that we can go together next year and finally have a vacation away from the kids!! So, if i bomb it, oh well!!! Next year will be my year.

I will not be seeing you before the race, so GOOD LUCK!!!! I wish you the best and I know all of your training and form changing and so on will really benefit you this year. I am very excited to see how it goes for you!!!

Total Distance
3.00

Another day of working on my form and treadmill hill sprints.

Total Distance
5.00

I ran the Steeple to Steeple race today--from the Oquirrh Mt. Temple to the Jordan River temple.  They said it was 5 miles, and at first some of us were thinking that it wasn't that far, but then it turned out to be a little over 5 miles.  I started out with no warm-up--looking back I wish I had put in a little warm-up, but oh well.  I took off and there came Michelle M. and Dean running the wrong direction, then they turned around and joined the race.  My goal was to stick with them or at least not let them get too far ahead, which I did pretty well.  I would say they were no more than 10 seconds ahead of me at any point before the last mile.  Becky Christensen was close behind me pretty much the whole way, so I was trying to keep Michelle and Dean in reach and keep ahead of Becky.   I got stopped once at 9800 So. and Redwood Road by the traffic for maybe 5-10 seconds; Michelle and Dean did not get stopped, and it was then they opened up a gap I was unable to close.   They seemed to get faster once they turned onto 1300 West, so there was no hope of catching them.  I think I finished about one minute behind them.  In my mind, I thought the finish was a church south of the temple, when it really was a church north of the temple, so the finish was there before I expected it.  I wasn't able to put on a finishing sprint like I wanted to.  I think my time was 36:50 (started my Garmin late, one of these days I'll get that Garmin right).  I was second female, behind Michelle.  Becky was third, and I think the BBKs can claim her, so we finished 1-2-3.  Walter won for the men, so we swept this race.  Avg. pace was 7:09--that may sound pretty good, but remember this was a nice downhill race.  I really liked it.

Comments
From allie on Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 21:39:23 from 67.177.43.41

great job, cheryl. this race sounds so fun. congrats on the BBK sweep.

From Nancy on Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 22:35:41 from 76.27.11.127

Great job Cheryl. I really enjoyed the race too.

From RAD on Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 14:30:43 from 76.27.12.70

Nice work Cheryl! Still a little bummed I missed this one :( You did an AWESOME job, congrats on the finish!!!

From Peggy on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 13:06:30 from 71.213.26.174

7:09 is a great pace, even if it was downhill! You told me that Michelle won, but you neglected to mention that you had taken 2nd. You're too modest. Good job.

From cheryl on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 14:39:26 from 76.27.66.153

Allie, Nancy and Rachel--thanks for your nice words, it was a very fun race. Rachel, you'll have to do it next year. You too Allie if you live close to South Jordan.

From cheryl on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 14:41:18 from 76.27.66.153

Peggy--you know what they say about second place, you're just the first loser! Thanks for your nice words. Can't wait for that marathon coming up!

Total Distance
3.00

Light treadmill work.

Total Distance
6.00

We met at Bingham to do the last best pre-marathon workout, which consisted of three 1-mile repeats and then two 400s.  The first mile was up and down Rustic Roads.  That took 8:06.  The next mile was from Rustic Roads to Canterwood, up to 2700 W. and ending at North Forty Way.  That took 7:53.  Then it was down Rustic Rds. to Merides and then Culmination.  That took 6:51.  The 400s I did in 1:39 and then 1:29.  Obviously, I ran the second two miles a little faster than marathon pace.  All the years I've run St. George, I've never had a sub-7 minute mile.  I'm hoping this year to keep all miles (except maybe for Veyo Hill) below 8:30.  We'll see how it goes.

Comments
From Kelli on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 18:08:52 from 71.219.96.151

Nice third mile, holy crud Cheryl!!! You are she woman right now and are going to have one heck of a marathon. I am so excited for you. I can still remember seeing you last year and your disappointment---that will not be happening this year. You are READY!

From Brent on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 20:49:31 from 168.178.30.75

Cheryl, old school workout before the marathon, staying sharp, like it. Good luck, you have done the work, enjoy the marathon.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From cheryl on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 22:43:52 from 76.27.66.153

Kelli--thanks for the vote of confidence. I should do better than last year, I'd better do better than last year, but with a marathon you never know what might happen during those 26.2 miles. I think all BBKs will do really well.

Brent--thanks, I'm really looking forward to the big day. See you at the dinner!

From Kelli on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 22:46:39 from 71.219.96.151

I know that, from the good side and the bad. I have had both happen. So going into a marathon with absolutely no expectations or clue what will happen is going to be very interesting. Honestly, if i was not so excited to see how everyone else was going to do, I would have called it quits and stayed home in bed. But YOUR BBK group has done amazing things this year and I can not believe the improvement in every single on of you guys, it is going to be so fun at the end to hear how everyone did.

Total Distance
4.00

Some treadmill running at various speeds.  Everything felt good.  I'm thinking this may be it for the running I do before the marathon.  Two years ago I went on a vacation where I didn't run very much.  I ran on a Saturday and then didn't run again until Tuesday.  We did a track workout that Tuesday and I ran some of the fastest times I've ever run.  That was the first time I really believed maybe tapering and resting does help.  So because of that I think not running for two full days before the race might be the way for me to go.

Comments
From RAD on Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 23:45:30 from 76.27.12.70

Happy tapering! SO excited to hear all about the race. Good running vibes headed your way!!

From cheryl on Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 09:14:15 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks Rachel. I can use those good vibes. It should be fun!

Race: St. George marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:34:07, Place in age division: 7
Total Distance
26.20

Where to begin?  What a difference a year makes.  Last year, after running a disappointing 4:01--disappointing because I ran 3:35:37 the year before--and wondering if this was it, if the inevitable slowdown that comes with aging had finally hit--and then today, at the ripe old age of 51 and 364 days old to set a PR, that was quite satisfying to me.  I really didn't have any realistic hopes of bettering my time of two years ago because my training was quite a bit less this year.  I should say I ran a lot this past year, but didn't do the traditional marathon training of long runs.  The longest I ran continually was one 16 mile run.  For some reason I just dislike long runs, plus I'm afraid they might lead to injury.  So I avoid the long runs, and basically the most running I do is with the BBKs, all awesome runners who help push each other to better and faster times.  So I have to give all those great people credit for helping push me a long.  The other thing that made a difference is just a few weeks ago I got some tips on how to run more efficiently, and  just making a few tweaks in my running form made a big difference in the outcome today.  The main thing was staying relaxed, not trying to power up the hills or really doing any power running, just staying more relaxed and finessing things more.  That helped a lot, although I did find myself falling back into the old tense, tight way several times, and I had to keep correcting that throughout the race.  I must say by about mile 17 or so I was thinking I need to learn to love the long run more because I could feel the lack of them hit about then.  My legs got tired, I had no knee lift by the end, and I was in survival mode.  I even felt like the legs were going numb with about two miles to go.  So I'm thinking maybe next year I'll do things a little better and maybe try for that elusive sub-3:30 time.  Then can I call it good and just run the marathon for "fun?"  (Is that possible?  Please tell me it is!!)  It was great to see how well everyone in the group did.  It made me happy to see how many  PR'ed today or even if they didn't pr, they still had a great time.  So I guess in spite of the pain of the race, it was a fun day.

Comments
From Bec on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 22:57:09 from 67.177.35.60

I am really proud of you Cheryl. What a great race for you and a beautiful come back.

From Jody on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 22:58:37 from 12.97.11.66

Congratulations on the PR and an awesome race! You are amazing!

From Kelli on Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 12:28:23 from 71.219.96.151

Cheryl, you are amazing! I was so glad to hear you had a great race and see your smile, as opposed to last year!!! And a PR, amazing!! You are quite the runner and your training is awesome. I think every runner needs different things to come out on top and you are just figuring it out and will keep getting better and stronger. WOW, though, very impressive race!!

From Shimelle on Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 12:33:38 from 75.162.113.123

Wow Cheryl! You really are amazing! It was nice to run with you for a little bit.

From Nancy on Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 20:42:58 from 76.27.69.172

Great job Cheryl. I am so proud of you. You are a great runner and a great inspirtion to me.

From Julie on Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 12:32:39 from 174.23.50.87

Way to go Cheryl. It's been so fun these past few months watching you get faster and faster. I think that sub 3:30 is in your near future. Thanks for all you do for our group. You're the best.

From cheryl on Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 14:50:08 from 76.27.66.153

Thanks everyone for your nice comments. YOU GUYS are the best!!

From Jed on Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 17:50:43 from 207.173.78.2

I want to run a PR when I'm 51. Congratulations and well done!

Total Distance
1.00

I thought I should log today just to have a record of my marathon recovery.

Sunday I was pretty sore, Monday a little better, and of course every day it's a little better.  I actually think I could run today, but am not going to because I've read that after a marathon there is lots  of damage done that you need at least a good week to recover from.  So I'm trying to keep from running for at least a week.  I have been walking every day with my dog.  That is always enjoyable.  I'm going to count that as one mile just so I get off the zero thing.

One other note on the St. George marathon:  I noticed my age grade was 76.6%.  The overall women's winner was age graded at 82.4%, so I'm not too terribly far off that (or maybe I am, maybe each percent means a lot, I don't know).   When you get to be my age I think the age grade thing becomes your favorite statistic.

Comments
From Nancy on Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 19:17:30 from 76.27.69.172

So what does age grade mean? I've never heard of it.

From cheryl on Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:31:39 from 76.27.66.153

Nancy--it's just a way to compare performances taking age into consideration. Because nobody expects a 60 year old to be as fast as a 30 year old, this is a way to show where each one is performance wise based on age. You can look on the St. George marathon website under the Active.com results, and it will show the age grades and give an explanation of it.

Total Distance
0.00

 

Total Distance
0.00

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Total Distance
3.00

I ran 3 on the treadmill just to see if I could!  My calves were bothering me by the end.

Total Distance
2.00

I went outside to run with the dog.  It was so windy that I got discouraged fast.  So then I went to the Rec Center to run on their track.  The tight turns were bugging me though.  I ran as fast as I thought I could just to see how fast I could run a lap.  My fastest was 35 seconds, my fastest for two laps was 1:15.  I then went back home and finished everything off by riding the stationary bike for 30 minutes.

Total Distance
6.00

Back at it with the group.  We've decided to take it pretty easy for the next little while.  So we ran around a lot of our favorite streets, Temple View, Bonanza, Bridle Oak, etc., etc.  It was fun.  My legs hurt a little at first, by the end they felt a little better.  Maybe running slowly helps to work things out.  This evening we went to Nancy R.'s house to help her celebrate her birthday.  Apparently her husband was able to keep it a total surprise.  It was a fun get together. 

Comments
From Nancy on Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 20:50:20 from 76.27.69.172

I'm glad you had a nice easy run. I was sick so I didn't run at all. I won't be albe to make it to most of the BBK's runs unless you start earlier.

From RAD on Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 18:30:31 from 76.27.12.70

You were hitting some nice paces for 'recovering'! I was kind of bummed I missed Nancy's party, I'd already made plans to go out with a couple girlfriends that night :(

Total Distance
3.00

Treadmill work--fast sprints, other things.  Felt good.

Total Distance
6.00

Met the group at Parkway Palisades and we ran around that area.  Hit a few hills, but nothing too bad.

Total Distance
6.50

 ran twice today.  Here are the details:

1st run--I took my dog and went to the canal road and ran for 30 minutes straight, at an easy pace.  Just tried to keep it a very easy run.  It was a great day to be outside--no wind, shorts and t-shirt weather, I just really enjoyed being outside--it was about noon when I was out.  We don't seem to get a  lot of days like today.  It seems like it's windy a lot of the time, so I'll savor non-windy days when we get them.

2nd run--the fun run.  My friend Michelle White left a post on Facebook a few weeks ago about a 5K her sister was in charge of that would benefit the YWCA.  She asked that any runners would try to support it.  So I figured I hadn't raced a 5K in a long time and I wanted to help out Michelle and her sister, so I signed up.  I was pretty sure it would be one of those small events without many speedy people there; not that that was important to me, it's just easier when there's not a whole lot of pressure to really push it.  I wanted to just kind of push it.  It was at 4pm.  They first had a little fun 1K where people, mainly men,  ran in high heels.  Then the 5K.  We took off, and there was a woman running with two men who took the lead, plus a couple of women.  I passed the two women, so then I trailed the woman and two men.  They seemed to not be really pushing the pace and I could tell they were talking to each other, so it didn't  look like they were intensely racing.  I trailed them until about mile 2, when I finally caught them.  Then one of the men took off, and about 30 seconds later I heard steps and thought it was probably the woman trying to pass, but it was the other man.  At that time I knew I was the lead woman, but had no idea how far behind me was that other woman.  So from not really wanting to push the paced I knew I needed to keep at it if I wanted to be the 1st female.  So I tried to run that last mile as hard as I could, finished, looked behind and there was that woman not more than 10-15 seconds behind.   Then for the really good news--they gave $100 to the first man and woman, so I won some money!  That was pretty exciting.  I had no idea they would have money prizes.  I'm glad I didn't know before the race because I probably would have panicked and blown it.  It's always nice to win a race and to win some money at the same time.  Next year maybe some of my group will show up if they know about this, then they can battle it out for the 1st place prize.  I'm glad none of them were there today because several of them would have beaten me.

 

Comments
From RAD on Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 22:11:32 from 76.27.12.70

HOLY COW!! We've got a local elite in our presence! $100?? I'm so impressed, that is SO cool to be able to take first and get some moolah. I couldn't beat you if I tried, so I'll just let you take it next year too :)

Oh, what was your finish time -speedy?

From Nancy on Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 10:22:56 from 76.27.69.172

Great job Cheryl. Now you're gonna want to win every race you enter!!!

From cheryl on Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 15:15:25 from 76.27.66.153

Rachel--My time wasn't blazing fast, 23:39. See, many in the group (and I include you in that) could have beaten that time. It's nice to find an off-beat race that doesn't attract a lot of fast people that also gives money prizes. I got lucky on this one, next year I'm sure the word will get around.

Nancy--it is always nice to win a race. The problem is that it's pretty much just dumb luck. Nobody really knew about this race.

From RAD on Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 15:19:05 from 76.27.12.70

I'd count it a win one way or another!! You never need to tell anyone how many other people were there or how fast it was, just that you won $100 for winning a race! You are the WOMAN!! :)

Total Distance
10.00

Up early to run 10 with Cheris, Julie, Michelle M., Eric and Alan.  We did a route we've done before, mainly in Riverton I think.  I'm thinking if I can regularly run 10 miles on Saturdays, that maybe in the spring when we start our serious marathon training the long runs won't seem so daunting to me.  I enjoyed the company today.  It did seem a little hard to get that 10 miles done; my legs felt weak and numb at the end.  Maybe in a few months it won't seem that difficult, at least that's what I'm hoping.

Comments
From RAD on Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 15:49:12 from 76.27.12.70

GREAT work getting it done. I was contemplating coming, but then work messed up my whole morning! I'm sure the legs are still just dragging a little from the marathon. I am a true believer in the 'a day for every mile' mantra!

From Nancy on Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 23:30:11 from 76.27.69.172

Great job Cheryl. I can't even remember when the last time I ran 10 was, but it was more than a month ago.

Total Distance
5.00

Some running on the canal road with the dog, some running on the treadmill without the dog.

Total Distance
6.00

The group met at the church at about 120th So. and 1300 W.   Then we ran down by the trail and then over to the area around 700 W.  It was a nice morning, not too cold, no wind.  I could run comfortably in shorts and a t-shirt (after warming up).  Pretty good size group, it was fun to run fairly easy, plus hit a few hills.

Comments
From Nancy on Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 22:37:42 from 76.27.69.172

I enjoyed the run and was glad I had a tank top and shorts on.

From RAD on Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 23:42:28 from 76.27.12.70

I also really liked the run, just enough hills to keep it interesting :) I was cold though, but then again, I'm always cold :)

Total Distance
3.00

Did a little treadmill running.

Total Distance
6.00

Tlhe group met at Swenson Farms subdivision.  Cheris led the workout.  We ran around there, and basically ran 3 2-mile loops.   Kept things fairly comfortable.  It was fun, as always.

Total Distance
4.00

Did some warm-up, then ran a fast 5K on the treadmill.  I always like doing those because it gets me sweating and feeling really good.

Race: Pumpkin Run (5 Miles) 00:37:00, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
5.00

Today was the Pumpkin Run out in Riverton and Herriman.  I ran this two years ago, coming off a PR at the St. George Marathon, feeling like I was running the strongest I'd ever run to that point, and totally had a bad race.  My time was 41:20.  It's still a mytery to me what happened that day.  It was windy and a little cool and overcast, but that shouldn't have affected me that much, considering that everyone else I knew and was at least as fast as ran a lot faster than me.  Anyway, I returned today to see if I could do better, plus it was a good way to get in a quality run, which I sometimes have trouble doing on Saturdays.

The day was nice, no wind, mild temps, shorts and t-shirt weather.  Cheris, Julie, Rachel, and Eric were the ones there from the group.  Lisa was helping organize things.  So we took off and ran.  One thing I'd forgotten was how difficult the course was.  It's an out and back course, with the out having a lot of downhill, and, you guessed it, the back having a lot of uphill.  I tried to keep a steady pace, trying to keep my form correct, keeping things feeling comfortably hard, with the emphasis more on hard.  It was quite tough on the way back, dealing with all those hills.  I wanted to stop and walk a few times, but resisted the urge.  I  finished in 37 minutes flat, so it was quite an improvement over two years ago.  The others from the group all ran really strong, Cheris won, Julie 3rd and Rachel 4th (for the females).  I wasn't too far behind all those young whipper snappers (Cheris I think was 35:56), so I felt pretty good about that.  I'm hoping if the coming year can be the first year in like over 10 years where I don't have to deal with health issues (no more thyroid problems) and if I can keep from getting injured, that I can develop even more strength and speed.  We'll see.  For right now in this particular race, I was the fastest over 50--of course, there were only like two of us over 50, but I'll take it.

Comments
From RAD on Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:22:54 from 76.27.12.70

You had a great race Cheryl! I love to hear that people like you, who can kick some trash on hills, have issues with that course! That uphill always gets the best of me. Congrats on the win and I think this next year will be the one too!!

From Nancy on Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 21:11:59 from 76.27.69.172

Great job Cheryl.

From Brent on Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 17:07:16 from 168.178.30.194

Cheryl, nice race, 300 commando points for the age div win. Also, very good time on a tough course, you never makeup on the downhill what you loose on the uphill, good recovery from STG, you will be giving those young BBKs, looking over their shoulder.

Stay Kool, B of BS rools out

From Brent on Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 09:50:20 from 168.178.30.194

Cheryl - 500 commando points for the 1st place in division. Better late than never, Also, you are hardcore getting up early to run on cold winter days.

STay Kool, not frozen, B of BS Rools out

From Kelli on Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 10:34:56 from 71.219.71.229

I am just barely reading this for some reason!! I did not realize Cheris had even run the race, I knew how Julie and Rachel did, but I did not know you were right there behind them!! A 1 minute span and you all came in on the TOUGHEST 5 miler out there (that is why I do not do it, too hard for me!)

I think you are going to have an amazing next few years. You are smart and you work hard, and, dang it, you are FAST!!!!!

From Teena on Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 19:06:26 from 174.52.45.85

Merriest Christmas!!!

(Thanks for your help.)

From Teena Marie on Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 11:10:17 from 174.52.45.85

Just checking in to see if you have posted something new yet.

Hope you are enjoying the new year! :)

From cheryl on Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 21:27:13 from 67.166.68.69

Thanks, Teena, for checking up on me. I'm taking a little time off from serious running/training, so I don't really feel like there is much to post. I am cross-training a lot. When I get back to real training, I will start blogging again. Hope all is well with you. Come back to the BBK's!

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1302.20
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