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Location:

West Jordan,UT,USA

Member Since:

Oct 15, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Marathon - 3:25:12
50K - 7:43:09
50 Mile - 7:39:55
100 Mile - 27:44:46

Funny that my 50 mile time is faster than my 50K.  Guess that's what happens when your only 50K has over 11,000' of vertical ascent =)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Zion Traverse

Squaw Peak 50 Mile

Speedgoat 50K

Quest For King's

Wasatch 100

Long-Term Running Goals:

Just want to stay happy and healthy.  Bring on whatever that may entail!

Personal:

I started running in April '09 and run to maintain some balance in my life.  Apparently I have an addictive personality so I figure I should do something positive with it.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
2012 Vert Lifetime Miles: 144535.00
Wildcat Red Lifetime Miles: 219.00
Rogue Racer Green Lifetime Miles: 84.50
Instinct Black 1 Lifetime Miles: 77.00
Instinct Black 2 Lifetime Miles: 100.00
Lone Peak 1 Lifetime Miles: 372.00
Instinct White Lifetime Miles: 25.50
Lone Peak 2 Lifetime Miles: 172.00
Lone Peak 3 Lifetime Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
14.00

Since I was cleared by the doctor last week to run, I just haven't had any motivation to get out.  When I got an email from Jun earlier in the week saying the boys were heading out to Antelope Island for a run, I knew it's what I needed to get mojo back.

I met up with Dorsimus, Scott, and Jun out on the island.  They were planning on doing a 50K and I was only planning on 15 or so since my ankle is still only about 70%.  We all basically stuck together for the first few miles and we all ran Lone Tree Hill.  My endurance felt great all day long, but my fitness was off.  That climb up the hill took it out of me.  I don't think I ever recovered from it.  However, I continued to push through the switchbacks.  Dorsimus was on my heels the whole way so he really kept me moving.

Once I hit the top of the switchbacks though, I had something happen that I've never experienced while running before... cramps!  Now I completely understand why it's such a big deal when people encounter them while running.  It was no fun, but it only happened a couple times on the way back.

Once we reached Elephant Head I said goodbye to the boys (who went on to finish their 50K) and I headed back to the car.  I took it nice and easy on the way back and just enjoyed being able to run again.  I love running out on the island.

I'm really proud of myself for knowing my limits today and sticking to it.  I wanted so badly to put in some more miles with the fellas, but I knew it probably wasn't a smart idea.  Looking forward to easing back into training the next couple weeks before ramping back up to where I should be right now.

2012 Vert Miles: 1750.00Lone Peak 1 Miles: 14.00
Comments
From jun on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 08:30:02 from 205.158.160.209

Your boyfriend Matt was gushing all day about how you charged the switchbacks. Your fitness may not be quite where you want it, but it's still better than most. It was fun having you out there. Good job sticking to your plan to keep it short. It will pay off in the long run.

From Dorsimus on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 09:37:16 from 67.2.19.37

Jun was gushing all day about how good he looked in shorty shorts and camo armsleeves...

It was fun to have you along, sounds like you made the right choice to take it easy.

From jsh on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 09:54:07 from 63.253.43.114

I dunno, those camo armsleeves are pretty dang sexy.

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