Justin Park

Hobble Creek Half Marathon 2012

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Location:

Sandy,UT,USA

Member Since:

Oct 05, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

PRs (all aided)
- Marathon - Pocatello 2012 - 2:26:10 (1st overall); St. George 2012 - 2:24:08 (7th overall)
- Half Marathon - Timpanogos 2012 - 1:08:51 (2nd overall); Hobble Creek 2012 - 1:08:27 (3rd overall)
- 10K - Deseret News 2005 - 32:39

Other
- Ran track and cross country in high school
- Did not run in college
- Veteran of 14 marathons and numerous half marathons
- Ran the 2010 New York City Marathon as a charity runner with Team For Kids. Finished 2:33:51 (83rd overall). The entire experience from the fundraising to the race itself was absolutely incredible!

2014 TENTATIVE RACING SCHEDULE:
TBD

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run 6-days a week and maintain a decent base level of fitness. Upwards of 50-60 per week would be great. Adjust to my new work position, use time wisely, and keep negative stress at bay. Hopefully make a good run at Ogden this spring.

Balance family, work, running, and the other important things in my life.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Enjoy running and continue doing it consistently. Stay healthy and avoid injury as much as possible. Have fun!

Continue chasing PRs while I still can, particularly in the marathon and half marathon. Explore new races, improve training, build friendships, and learn from the wisdom and experience of the numerous great runners here in Utah. Run well into my old age.

 

Personal:

I live in Sandy, UT with my wife (Lindsay) and 2 kids. I love running the roads through my neighborhood and near Little Cottonwood Canyon. I also do a fair amount of treadmill running at the Life Centre Athletic Club. Aside from running, I love road and moutain cycling.

 

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Asics Bandito (Sept '09) Lifetime Miles: 164.40
Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Lifetime Miles: 1070.40
Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Lifetime Miles: 708.90
Asics Hyperspeed 4 (Sept '11) Lifetime Miles: 114.85
Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Lifetime Miles: 148.60
Nike Free 3.0 V4 (Jan '13) Lifetime Miles: 383.45
Adidas Energy Boost (Jun '13) Lifetime Miles: 872.10
Saucony Ride 7 (Oct '13) Lifetime Miles: 943.80
Brooks PureFlow 3 (Apr '14) Lifetime Miles: 603.10
Saucony Kinvara 4 (Apr '14) Lifetime Miles: 251.75
Nike LunaRacer 3 (Jul '14) Lifetime Miles: 174.05
Saucony Zealot (Jul '15) Lifetime Miles: 300.75
Asics Nimbus 17 (Jul '15) Lifetime Miles: 258.95
Adidas Adios Boost 2 (Jul '15) Lifetime Miles: 264.65
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
57.9012.900.000.0070.80
Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 16.00Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.60Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 7.10Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Miles: 12.90
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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Strolled Isabelle to church one way. Later on in the afternoon I strolled her down to the in-laws for dinner (~1.5+ miles). I was good to walk a little bit. I usually sleep a lot better on Sunday nights after I've done at least a little walking.

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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - Treadmill run at the Life Centre:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines, 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 then 5 mins at 3.5
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
7.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
20 mins @ 11.0, flat

Didn't have it in me today to ratchet up to 11.5 mph towards the end, but still a good run. Legs seem to be coming around nicely despite Saturday's big ride.

P.M. - Rode up to Brighton and back (~40 miles). I love riding B.C. Pretty average ride in terms of how I felt which is good because I don't really seem to have any major noticeable fatigue in the legs from Saturday.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.30
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - My regular 15 mile route. Nice morning for a run.

P.M. - Millcreek ride (~40 miles). Got a flat on the way home. Gratefully, it was when I was almost done rather then at the beginning or middle of the ride. Daylight is fading fast. I'm going to have to start these afternoon rides earlier so I don't get caught in the dark.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.600.000.000.0010.60

A.M. - treadmill run at the gym for a just over 60 minutes, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph

5 mins @ 10.0

10 mins @ 10.5

25 mins @ 11.0 - right at the 30 min mark my shoe came un-tied. Stopped for a couple seconds to re-tie. Lost a little focus.

3:40 mins @ 11.5 - stopped the mill; wuss-out! Just wasn't feeling it today. Should have been able to hold on.

12 mins @ 10.0 with my pride hurt

 

P.M. - Rode to the fire station about mid-way up Emigration Canyon and back (~40 miles). Didn't feel like tackling any canyons or big climbs today, so this route felt just right. Took this one pretty easy, but 3 good 40 mile rides in 3 days. About 300 yards away from my house, I was rounding a left turn at a 4-way stop after coming down a big hill. Suddenly my front tire went flat. 2nd flat in consecutive days. I suspected that might happen. As mentioned in yesterday's blog, I got a flat on Wasatch yesterday coming back from Millcreek. It caused a clearly visible little tear in the side wall of my tire that I knew wasn't good. I pumped it up, but it was clearly bulging. There are little bubbles on other parts of the tire too. Tonight's flat happened in the exact same place. No question that the tire is shot; both the front and rear are. I knew that I was really taking my chances riding on it Wednesday. Fortunately, the flat happened about the best place it could right close to my house. Its time to get new tires and a chain. This was the last ride before Hobble on Saturday.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.60
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A.M. - Nice and easy out-and-back to the Little Cottonwood park-and-ride and back. Hope the legs will be ready for a little speed on Saturday morning. I'm really getting tired of this dang smoke in the valley. Can we get some rain and some cool, clean air already?!

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - Short easy treadmill run conserving for tomorrow's race (Hobble Creek 1/2). I'm looking forward to it.

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
10 mins @ 9.5, flat
10 mins @ 10.0, flat
3.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
1.5 mins with 30 seconds each at 11.0, 11.5, and 12.0 -this is what's really going to help my race tomorrow = )
5 mins @ 9.5, flat

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 5.70
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Race: Hobble Creek Half Marathon 2012 (12.9 Miles) 01:08:27, Place overall: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.1012.900.000.0020.00

Any day you can run (especially a good race), go cycling, water-ski, and spend quality time with the family is bound to be a pretty good day. And that was pretty much my day in a nutshell.

Hobble Creek Half Marathon

Got up around 4 AM, had some oatmeal and peanut butter, and got ready. Made it out of the house by about 10 mins to 5 and had a smooth drive down to Mapleton City Park (the race's finish line and bus pickup) at about 5:30. I got my bib and was lucky to get on a bus right away. The past couple of years I've done this race I've had to wait a long time just to board the bus, so it was nice to get right on this time. I sat next to some friendly (talkative) folks on the way up. The buses drop the runners off a good 3/4 mile or so below the start line. Made my way up to the start area with the hoards of other runners, hit the potties, and by that time it was about 15 minutes to the official start time (7:15) and the race organizers were letting everyone know it. Holy cow, is this race going to start on time for once?! Used the few minutes I had to do some jogging and stretching. Made my way to the front of the line and chatted with Scott Keate, Dan Varga, Brick Berguson, and a few other familiar faces. I didn't recognize a ton of people lining up at the front.

I was pretty happy with my result at Timp 1/2 (1:08:51) three weeks ago and was hoping that I could turn out another decent time to prove that Timp wasn't a total fluke. I've done this race several times (it was actually my very first half back in 1998; slightly different course though). I didn't expect today's time to be as fast at Timp's because the course, though also very aided, is not like Timp where you drop off the face of the earth for the first 8 miles. Hobble's a little more honest. At Timp I had went out too fast in my judgment and as a result, I had good splits through 8 miles, but after that I was done (splits there after were high 5's). My strategy this time was to go out more conservatively and see if I could hold onto a better pace later in the race; something I've been struggling with this year.

The gun sounded and right away Scott, David Taylor, Jacob Buhler, and one other fast dude (apologizes, I can't remember his name, but he ran a 1:09 here last year) took to the front. I was in the next set back with Brick and Dan and ran with them for about the first mile while we exchanged a few brief pleasantries. We crossed the first mile mark a tenth to two-tenths of a mile before my Garmin counted the first mile. Every subsequent mile seemed to be off that amount too. My Garmin registered 5:14 for the first mile. That felt good and was right about where I wanted to be.

By mile two, I had pulled a little ahead of Dan and Brick and was running alone in 5th place. The four ahead of me were already spreading out a little too, except for Scott and Jacob who were now squarely in the lead and very close. I suspected that I would eventually at least catch the other two, but was in no hurry to do so. Second split was 5:16.

It was right around the early part of mile three where I caught David Taylor. There must have been a steeper decline here because I hit a 5:09 which would be my fastest split of the race. Still feeling good and not like I'm over-reaching.

By mid-way through mile 4 I caught the other dude who's name I don't know. I was now running alone in 3rd place. 5:10 split. I could still see Jacob and Scott ahead. I estimated that they had 40 seconds to a minute on me and were probably still gaining.

Miles 5 and 6 were still bombing down the canyon and I hit 5:14 and 5:12, respectively. I was still feeling solid, but knew the course would be flattening out soon. I decided to take my Gu earlier than usual just before I reached the aid station at 6 or 6.5 just to get it out of the way. For half marathons, I usually take a Gu around 7 or 8.

Mile 7 is where the course starts flattening out for a short stretch the course goes up before it converges with the north fork. I definitely felt the effects of the up. It slowed me up pretty good and I was worried that it was the end of my sub-5:20 splits. After that brief stretch, a decline resumes, though more modest than the first six miles. Mile 7 was 5:25. Fortunately, it would be the slowest split of the race.

The view of the course ahead widens out and I had a clear line of sight of Scott up in the distance. He was now in second and it appeared that I might be gaining a little on him, but a little early to tell. I suspected he wasn't feeling 100%. Jacob had pulled away and was completely out of my sight. Mile 8 was 5:18. I was happy about that; a pretty good recovery for me after the 5:25 for mile 7. Somewhere near the end of mile 8, the course moves away from the road on to the paved path; the same one we ran on as part of the Hobbler Half last month.

The path is good and bad, but mostly bad in my opinion. It provides pretty views and its nice to get away from traffic/the road. But the rollers and turns dampen rhythm and speed. Splits 9 and 10 were both 5:21 - not bad. I only periodically got views of Scott, but it didn't seem I was making up any ground on him.

After 10, you're done with the canyon. There's an aid station and you come off the path back onto the road and make a 90 left turn. The road, now heading south, goes down pretty steep for a moment before a quarter mile ascent that veers you back westward. Scott was holding about 45 seconds on me. After the little ascent, you have a straight shot for about the next mile. I was feeling good and we even had a bit of tail wind. Nice! Can I make up anything on Scott?! I feel like I should be able to. But mile 11 is another 5:21. Just can't muster anymore speed. At least I'm staying consistent. At this point, I know there's really no reason I shouldn't get a personal course record (sub-1:11).

The 12th mile takes you onto a neighborhood street and there is another aid station. I was doing fine and elected to ignore the aid station, which is kind of atypical for me. We turn left out of the subdivision and we're now heading south on the final straight stretch to the park finish. Mile 12 is 5:22.

The last part of the race was about status quo. I still had Scott in my sights, but wasn't doing anything about it. He still had the same margin on me. He said in his post that I would have caught him had the race been longer. That's simply not true. Had the race been another 5 miles, he most likely still would have finished with the same margin of time on me. I rounded into the park and saw the clock ticking up to 1:09. I mustered what I could to come in under 1:09 and barely did. However, after checking my Garmin and speaking to the others, the clock was about 30 seconds fast. My Garmin time for the 12.9 was 1:08:27. Good enough for 3rd overall. A big bummer that this course isn't a true 13.1. But this is by far my best result on this course. Last year was my previous best on it, 1:11:03.

Overall, I'm very happy with the day. A good confidence booster for Pocatello in a couple weeks. Also a testament that all the biking this year must be doing something. Last year, I was consistently running probably 20-25% more volume, doing doubles, and virtually no biking. But both my Timp and Hobble times this year have been substantially better than last year.

Spoke with Scott, Jacob, Brick, Dan, Brandon and others for a few minutes. I was particularly impressed with Brick's and Brandon's performances. Both had sizable PRs, I believe. They are looking strong for St. George. I continue to be amazed by Scott, despite the fact he wasn't feeling his best today. I love having him in the races I do because he's the next level I aspire to. Dan ran a terrific race despite his lingering injury and limited training, what a cool guy.

I grabbed a little fruit and fluids and headed back to my car to change shoes and get ready for a cool down. I retraced the course backwards about 3.5 miles and back (~7.1 miles total). When I got back, I had missed the presentation of the overall awards (pulled a Fritz! = ). Scott and Dan got the announcer's attention that I was back. They disrupted the presentation of the division awards to give me mine. I got a cool big plaque, some socks, and $100 (sweet!).

Got out of dodge a little after 10 because I needed to get home for Adventure #2 of the day. My family was planning an afternoon of boating up at East Canyon and that was a great excuse for me to ride my bike up to the lake and meet them. Got home at 11 and by a little after noon I was on the Cervelo heading up to the lake (via Wasatch Blvd, Foothill, Emigration Canyon, Little/Big Mountains). Good ride, but it was hot and took a little over 2 and half hours to get there (~45 mile ride). The lake was crowded with people (typical for a Saturday) and it was a bit windy. But I got some quality playing time with my daughter and nephew on the beach and even got the chance to ski in some choppy water (first time water-skiing this year....pathetic!).

I had to cancel my 8 PM sports massage because I just couldn't make it in time. Other than that, it was a pretty terrific day.

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 7.10Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Miles: 12.90
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Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
57.9012.900.000.0070.80
Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 16.00Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.60Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 7.10Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Miles: 12.90
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