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Member Since:

Oct 04, 2007

Gender:

Female

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Running Accomplishments:

I started running in the fall of 2007.  I truly believe I was inspired to start running and I have seen some very big blessings come my way because of following that inspiration.

Ran Boston Marathon 2013 & 2014.  My favorite PRs:  2011 at the SG 1/2 and 5K where I ran the 5K in 22:22.    2013 Nebo 1/2 (downhill) 1:36:15

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Running throughout life with Tom. Staying healthy and happy.

 Learn from others, learn from myself, work hard, do my best, enjoy!

On running and on life.....

On occasion we need to make a second effort - and a third effort, and a fourth effort, and as many degrees of effort as may be required to accomplish what we strive to achieve. 

~Thomas S. Monson~
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tom and I were both doing 3 miles at MP today so we did a 2 mile warm up together and then we were on our own.  It has been kind of fun this year to see our training...we have been about a minute/mile off of each other.  I am interested to see what our difference in time will be on Saturday.  It seems that it should be 26.2 minutes different.  We shall see....I'm goiong in pretty confident but not quite that confident.  

The pace for my three miles today was 8:00, 8:00 and 7:56.  But hopefully with down hill and race day magic that pace will feel a bit better on Saturday.  

Previous PR:  2012 SGM 3:52:xx

Goal for this year:

Good: Get a new PR

Better:  3:45:00

Best:  Sub 3:40

I would love to have sub 3:40 be my main goal but this is a place I have never gone before so it is hard to know exactly how to approach it.  If nothing else, this will be a time to learn to help me get there another time.  According to our 1 minute difference in training....if Tom can pull off a 3:05 I should be 3:31ish....That just scares me.  Where to line up?  Which to go for?  Crash and burn?  Go for it and do it?  These are all questions I have right now.  

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Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:17:00
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Time to sit down and write about this year's SGM.  Absolutely no regrets.  I reached and tried for something that was possible but was not in the cards for this year.  I finished walking but smiling and saving my knee from injury that could have taken me out for a while.  I would much rather be ready to run again soon than to push it till I was out for months.

Mile              Planned pace         Actual pace             Thoughts

1                  8:24                       8:29                        Easier to weed through when I had lined up at the 3:35 than at the 4:00.

2                  8:21                       8:21                        Right on the money and enjoying the sound of feet in the dark.

3                  8:02                       8:03                        Not worrying too much about watching the watch...nice to be so close.

4                 7:51                        7:46                        A little fast but does not feel too fast.

5                  8:07                       7:51                        Hard not to go too fast at this point.

6                  7:57                       7:42                        Excited to be here...hard not to go too fast. Saw a friend pacing here...thought I'd maybe try with them...too fast, but got caught up in it for a bit.

7                  7:57                       7:36                       With Veyo ahead I got nervous that I was going to fast.  Let friends pass.

8                  9:06                       8:49                       A little too fast but feeling good.

9                  8:46                       8:36                       Feeling fine.

10                8:31                       8:47                       Realizing I can give myself a few seconds on the hill.

11                8:51                       8:55                       Glad to be getting done with the hill segment.  Wind coming at the face.

12                8:26                       9:02                       Needing a little breather, a little slower here.  Lo and behold, who do I see?  Tom....He had decided the legs didn't want to go fast so he was slowing and waiting for me to catch up.  Looks like I have a partner for the rest of the race.  He was not disappointed, he knew it was risky after his hard down hill marathon 3 weeks ago.

13                 8:12                     8:28                        I think I hit the half way mat at 1:50 and felt good about that.

14                 8:12                     8:34                        Hmmmmm....is Tom slowing me down?  J/K...not sure why I was slowing here.

15                 7:47                     7:58                        I had stopped watching the watch and was just running what felt good.  Hoping I was staying fairly close.  Decided to skip this water stop.  

16                 7:47                    7:57                         Looks like I was losing a few seconds each mile but still felt like a great PR was in store.

17                 8:02                     8:08                       Feeling the same...thinking of the hill coming up soon.  

18                 8:02                     8:44                        I think it was around here I started feeling the knee problem showing it's ugly little head.  Also a little stomach issue trying to make me hit the wall.  It was ok, but made me nervous.  Had a hill to think about and Batman running in front of me to keep the knee at bay.

19                  8:26                     9:29                       Looking forward to the water stop ahead.  Decided to try to get a Clif Shot down....not really pretty...most of it stayed down though.

20                  8:02                     8:59                       The down hill stuff coming that everyone looks forward to is now causing trouble with my knee.  I had to stop and stretch it a few times.

21                  7:42                     9:28                       Losing too much time to the painful knee.  Stretching helped it for a few seconds but not for long...stretch again.....making new plans....

22                   8:02                     9:08                      Still able to run but starting to feel too much injury coming on.

23                   7:59                    11:24                     Kind of hard to see hundreds of runners passing me.  Tom was trying to be encouraging by saying "10 minute miles can still get you a PR....but we aren't actually hitting 10 minute miles".  Realizing there is nothing to prove any more and saving my knee to run another day is now my priority.  I told Tom I was going to walk the rest of the way.  I told him to go ahead and run it in so he didn't have to walk past all the spectators but there he was walking right by me right to the end.  I think he was ok with the idea too since both our plans had blown out the window.

24                    8:07                    15:06                     Needing to stop and stretch my knee even though I was only walking.  I stopped and held onto a pole and my back locked up.  I thought I was going to be staying there for the rest of the day.  But I was still ok with all that was going on.  I honestly am not disappointed in anything that happened.  I smiled and talked to people along the way.  We thought it was funny as people try to figure out what to say to you as you walk by them at that point.  It is hilarious when they say..."You're looking good!"  At this point we are trying to figure out a new goal for this marathon.....how about our worst clock time at SGM....that is it!  

25                    8:07                     19:00                    These last few miles are not quite as pathetic as the pace makes it look.  I was able to walk ok so I didn't slow down quite to that point.  However, when we saw friends along the route it was fun to stop and say hello.  We don't usually do that on a marathon.  

26                    8:12                     18:07                  It would have been fun to give a little run this last while to please the spectators but it just wasn't worth it to me to run on the knee so we kept the walk till the very end.  I know it is not what the crowd would like to see and it is not what we would have liked to be doing but that is what happened on this particular day.

26.2                1:48                       6:42                   While we were going up here we saw several friends, both on and off the course.   Lots of fun hellos and explainations along the way.  On the side line was a girl holding a picture of a little baby that I had seen earlier in the race.  I wanted to know the story behind the little guy in the picture so we went over to talk to her.  I asked here about him and she said that he had died a few months ago after a really tough time on the earth.  Her hubby was out running for this little guy...it was her son.   She mentioned that Elder Rasband (her father) had mentioned him in his talk in LDS Conference.  We remembered that talk....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MwfYVne_Us ....this was the talk.  I was so grateful to stop and talk to that cute mom and have her share her story with us.  That would not have happened if I would have got a PR today.

Funny thing right before I got to the finish line I heard my name and looked around to see my friend Michelle Chapman right next to me.  We trained together this summer and we took our final step across the finish line together.  It was kind of funny that we hadn't seen each other the whole morning but our finish line picture will look like we ran it together.  

So that's my story.  I knew when I ran the Nebo 1/2 marathon a month ago that I was risking my SGM PR.  But it was a risk I was willing to take. (And I totally loved that 1/2 marathon PR!)   My knee started acting up after that and I wasn't sure I would have what it would take to reach a 3:35 or 3:40.  But I knew I had the training in my and I knew I had to try.  It was a perfect day for a Booyah attitude as everyone was celebrating the Booyah attitude of Braydon Nielsen.  

As I thought of the 11 marathons I have done (6 of them SGM) the only time I have had knee troubles is at SG.  There are three things I feel add to this....1. down hills...even though I was very well trained on down hill this year it is still just hard on my knees..... 2.  the slope to the side on the road through much of SG marathon.  I have a hard time when the road is not flat....and 3.  all of the other marathons I have ran just for fun with no pressure.       

Anyway, I am happy to have my 6th consecutive SGM behind me and congrats to Tom on getting into the 10 year club and getting us into the nice dinner on Saturday night.  

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Gave myself a good full week off after the marathon.  Today's five miles had some walking breaks (mostly toward the beginning as I was getting back into things).  I have felt great since the marathon.  The knee felt great today.  I do not regret saving my knee from injury by walking the last three miles of the marathon.  It is kind of a bummer that I didn't finish strong but I am glad to be injury free right now.  

 

Started the 30 day squat challenge today just for the heck of it.  

Day 1:  50 Squats 

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Five by myself up the beautiful fall decorated river trail!  Then one with my overly anxious doggy.

Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

 

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Five miles with Tom in the early, dark, star lit morning.  Best run since the marathon.  When I went to pick up my doggy for his mile I ran into my buddy Kay doing some power walking so the doggy and I went 2 miles with her.

Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Rerun of yesterday without the added Kay walk.

Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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It has been nice to do a few miles with Tom this week.  

Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Tom had to go down to SG for our annual HOA meeting so I got up to meet the gang alone today.  Only Chad, Dave H and Hal to meet up with.  Hal came in his brand spankin' new 2014 truck.  

We ran into JaNae, Jodie and Nikki and they ran with us for a very short while before we split directions.  

Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Beautiful sunny mid morning run.  

Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Tom and I each seen a falling star down in the riverbottoms this morning.  Lovin' this time of year!  Sure wish it would last a few more months.  

Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Race: Halloween Half (13.1 Miles) 02:08:00
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I need to remember that I do not like to have any part of this race.  Too many problems every time!  Grrrr!  

Anyway, I paced the 2:10 with Doug B.  The first few miles were way early and we got off a bit there.  We were pretty much 2 minutes fast through the whole thing and then the course was a bit short.  So I feel good with the effort put in.  

The course had a change and it was the best part of the whole day.  Loved the course and the fun atmosphere.  Also love helping others and being with other pacers.  So I will try to just remember those good things.  Who cares that I was gone for 7 hours to pace a 2:10 half marathon that was only 25 minutes from my house.

Squat Challenge:

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

 

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I thought this morning was going to be yucky and hard to get out and run in.  Luckily I was wrong and it was pert near perfect!  

Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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Day 1: 50

Day 2: 55

Day 3:  60

Day 4:  Rest

Day 5:  70

Day 6:  75

Day 7:  80

Day 8: Rest

Day 9:  100

Day 10:  105

Day 11:  110

Day 12:  Rest

Day 13:  130

Day 14:  135

Day 15:  140

Day 16:  Rest

Day 17:  150

Day 18:  155

Day 19:  160

Day 20:  Rest

Day 21:  180

Day 22:  185

Day 23:  190

Day 24:  Rest

Day 25: 220

Day 26: 225

Day 27: 230

Day 28:  Rest

Day 29:  240

Day 30:  250

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