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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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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.

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