Justin Park

Canyonlands Half Marathon

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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
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
2855.3391.5019.050.002965.88
Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 513.98Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 123.60Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 314.95Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 161.75Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 521.95Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 156.00DS Racer VI ('04) Miles: 6.60Asics Bandito (Sept '09) Miles: 5.00Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 259.25Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 294.20Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 284.45Asics Hyperspeed 4 (Sept '11) Miles: 46.45Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Miles: 76.00Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 201.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.500.000.000.008.50

Sasha introduced me to the blog several years ago and for the longest time I've really enjoyed reading the blogs and race reports of several of you fabulous Utah runners out there. But to this point, I haven't done so much as a lick of my own tracking/blogging. Admittedly, I've historically done a very poor job of tracking my own workouts and miles. So, being the New Year, I figure what better time to make a resolution and and see if I can start doing a better job. Afterall, measurement is supposed to lead to improvement, right? I figure that using this sort of public forum will help keep me a little more honest and regular as opposed to if I were just keeping a private log.

For anyone who cares to look at my posts, I'm warning you that they're going to be quite boring. Especially these first several months while I'm particularly busy with work (CPA). I'm a fairly unsophisticated, run according to feel-type runner. I aim for 6 morning runs a week (rest Sundays) and prefer to stick to my handful of bread-and-butter workouts and follow a general pattern of alternating treadmill days with outside days. So here it goes...

AM - 50 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Still on holiday from work today so I slept in and got to the gym later than usual. Could hardly find a parking spot because of all the resolutioners and (not to my surprise) one of them was on my favorite treadmill when I first walked in. Did a few slow laps around the track to warm-up, then some stretching, and did a set on the Gravitron. Didn't have to wait too long for my mill to open up. Workout went as shown below (easier to show this way rather than in paragraph-form):

- First 5 minutes at 9.5 mph, 0 incline
- Next 5 mins at 10 mph, 0 incline
- Next 20 mins at 10 mph with progressive incline (first 3 mins at 1.0 incline, next 3 mins at 1.5, next 3 at 2.0, 3 at 2.5, 3 at 3.0, and 5 minutes at 3.5)
- At 30 minutes into the workout, back do to 0 incline, still 10 mph
- At 35 minutes, up to 10.5 mph, still 0 incline
- At 45 minutes, went to 11 mph, 0 incline, to finish things off.

5:55 average pace

After some cool down, did another set on the Gravitron, then some lunges and stretching, and then called it a day.

I like this workout because it has a good little mix of incline and then some faster running toward the end. Its definitely enough to get the heart pumping and a good sweat going. Hardest part is at about minutes 27-30 while at the 3.5 incline. I usually start feeling it pretty good about then. Sometimes I'll chicken-out at about this point and backdown, but I was able to stick it today which makes me feel good for this time of year. I like to think that this run helps my mental ability to tackle hills.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.50
Comments
From jtshad on Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 12:28:45 from 204.134.132.225

Good to see you on the blog, hopefully you can keep it consistent and we can see how you are doing.

Looks like we might bump into each other at a couple of races (Utah Valley, Pocatello) it will be good to run with you again (for a while at least).

Good luck on making it through tax season!

From JPark on Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 19:26:05 from 67.177.59.66

Thanks Jeff. It's good to finally be participating. It'll be good to see you at those races...don't smoke me too bad!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.700.000.000.008.70

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood out-and-back. Was out the door around 5:30 this morning since I had to be at a training meeting in Salt Lake at 8:00. This is one of my favorite staple runs. I leave my house and run south to Sego Lily Dr. Then up and over and back north to 10000 South and up the big hill and around Granite Park. Then up through the neighborhood to Little Cottonwood Rd and eventually to the park-and-ride up near the electric sign (at just over 4 miles). The way back down follows essentially the same route with a slight variation. Total elevation gain is around 585 ft. I felt pretty good today and finished the run in 57 mins flat. Gave a good effort, but wasn't pushing too hard. First 4 miles were all in the low 7s (uphill). Miles 6, 7, and 8 (downhill) were 6:00, 6:00, and 5:50. Average pace for the whole run was 6:32 which is faster than normal (usually closer to 7:00).

Haven't been sleeping well the last week or so, and last night was particularly bad. Funny that you can have those and still feel decent on the run. Must just be the stress of going back to work.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 8.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

A.M. - Treadmill workout at the gym (35 minutes). All zero incline:

5 mins at 9.5
10 mins at 10
10 mins at 10.5
10 mins at 11

5:50 average pace.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Jake K on Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 18:46:38 from 155.100.226.54

Hey Justin - welcome! I joined the blog last spring and it was one of the best decisions I ever made in terms of my running.

A handful of us have been meeting on Saturday mornings @ 8am... usually on the JRP, but this weekend we're meeting at Tanner Park (to get above the inversion). Come join anytime you can / want to.

From JPark on Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 01:41:13 from 67.177.59.66

Thanks Jake! Yeah, I look forward to using the blog. I just want you to know that I (like so many others) am a huge fan of yours. What you did this past year in terms of race results and putting up such huge mileage is absolutely inspiring! I wish you only the best as you continue chasing your goals.

I've got a prior commitment for this Saturday morning, unfortunately. But I'd love to hook up with the group some weekend soon. I look forward to meeting you in person.

From Jake K on Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 12:49:50 from 155.100.226.54

Thanks Justin. The blog is awesome - we have a very supportive network of runners (and just great people!) on here. We'll definitely have to try and meet up for a run in the next couple weeks.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.700.000.000.008.70

A.M. - Standard Cottonwood out-and-back. Exact same route as Tuesday. Didn't feel quite as peppy as Tuesday, but pace was actually a touch faster (56:12; 6:29/mi).

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.70
Comments
From Rob on Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 11:12:22 from 206.71.84.68

Hey Justin, Welcome!! We like having fast people like you to keep tabs on ;)

I ran the first 100 meters with you in the Timp Half last year. When I finished the race in 5th place my wife said "how come your not as fast as the guy with the cool hair?"

From JPark on Sat, Jan 07, 2012 at 19:22:39 from 67.177.59.66

Hey Rob. Thanks for the welcome. This will be fun. Ha, fast is a relative term...I don't hold a torch to many of the folks on the blog.

Yeah the long ('cool') hair has kinda been my trademark for the last couple of years. It got really long in '10. In the process of ratcheting it back though. Short is much more comfortable!

I look forward to seeing you at some races.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.500.000.000.008.50

A.M. - 50 minute treadmill workout at the gym. Pretty much the same progressive incline and touch of faster at the end workout that I did on Monday. Challenging, but felt good. This workout does a good job of working me and seems about right for my level of conditioning right now. For the next little while, I'm not really too interested in stepping it up much beyond this level.

Hey, for anyone reading this, I've got a question... 'Not sure if this is the best place to ask this or if using the discussion board function is better... So, I really like this pair of Adidas Aegis shoes that I'm currently using. They are a good light-weight neutral performance trainer-type shoe (around 9 oz, I think) that fit/feel good. Quite frankly, they're probably the trainer I look forward to using most. Right now, I only use them for about every other treadmill workout. However, when I get about 30 mins into my run I start getting a 'hot spot' under the ball of my right foot (never the left) that gets progressively uncomfortable through the end of the workout. I wanna say it almost gets to the point of a blister. But once I'm done, get the shoes off, and shower, its fine. I don't have this issue with any of my other shoes and really don't want to have to give up the Aegis because of it. The problem has probably been happening to varying degrees over the past 2 months. I use good wicking socks and have various different types. I lace my shoes conventionally the same way on both sides. I started using the shoes back in June and they hardly look worn since they've only been used for mill workouts (although they do have a fair amount of miles on them by now). The only things I can think of are that maybe the shoes really are wornout (though they don't look to be) or I have some kind of biomechanical inefficiency that's causing the problem. Most of my current arsenal of training shoes (see above) are slightly heavier and of the performance stability category. Not sure if that has something to do with it.

I'm thinking of putting a couple strips of tape on my foot to see if that helps.

Anyone got any thoughts/suggestions?

 

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.400.000.000.008.40

A.M. - Little Cottonwood out-and-back on partly snow/slush covered roads. Although I could do without the wet shoes and high volume of traffic on some of the roads (folks heading up to the ski resorts), I love running in this weather. There's a special serenity about it, especially when you get out in the dark early morning hours (57 mins; 6:50 ave/mi).

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 8.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Walking to and from church was the extent of my physical activity today.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.400.000.000.0010.40

A.M. - 60 minute treadmill run at the gym. Went as follows (all flat today):

5 mins @ 9.5mph
10 mins @ 10
30 mins @ 10.5
15 mins @ 11
+ cool down, Gravitron, lunges, stretching

I think this is the first time I've done 10 miles since October.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.500.000.000.006.50

A.M. - Short scamper through my neighborhood today. Was up super late last night and didn't get out the door until super late (44:30/ 6:50/mi)

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 6.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.500.000.000.007.50

A.M. - 45 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Mixed it up a little from the norm and did some incline intervals (3 mins on; 2 flat). Went as follows:

0-5 mins: 9.5 mph, flat
(next 35 mins were all at 10 mph)
5-10: flat
10-13 - 2.5 incline
13-15 - flat
15-18 - 3.0
18-20 - flat
20-23 - 3.0
23-25 - flat
25-28 - 3.5
28-30 - flat
30-33 - 3.5
33-35 - flat
35-38 - 4.0
38-40 - flat
40-45 - flat, 10.5 mph

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 7.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.000.000.000.0012.00

A.M. - Extended Cottonwood route. From my house up through the neighborhoods and on to Little Cottonwood Road (south side) up to the park-and-ride at the mouth of the canyon. Then down the north side to Wasatch Blvd and back past La Caille up to 9400 S. Then winding down through the neighborhoods to as far west as Roseboro and then up the hill back home. This is one of my favorite routes to do in the warmer months. Today was cold (~20's), but pleasant. It's a bummer that our state isn't getting much snow yet, but I do not miss the icy roads. The Garmin died about mile 9, so not sure what my overall time ended up being, probably 1:25. Felt good.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 12.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.500.000.000.008.50

A.M. - 51 minutes on the treadmill:

0-5: 9.5mph, flat
5-10: 10mph, flat
10-30: 10 mph, with 3 minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 and 5 minutes at 3.5
30-40: 10mph, flat
40-51: 10.5mph, flat

Good run, but the incline worked me over pretty good today.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 8.50
Comments
From Rob on Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 19:51:35 from 72.254.103.223

Those are some crazy treadmill workouts you do.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.000.000.000.0012.00

A.M. - Same route that I did Tuesday. My wife likes taking the early workout shift on Saturdays including some elliptical machine at home and then down to the gym. So I slept in and didn't get out until late morning. Cool weather, sunshine, nice morning. Relatively slow relaxed run. Ran without the Garmin today. One of these weekends I'll need to work it out with her to where I can make it to Jake and Andrea's group run. Sounds like there were a lot of folks there today. I'm excited to watch the trials today....Go Paul!

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 12.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. It was cold and windy; didn't even walk to church today.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.750.000.000.008.75

A.M. - 50 minute treadmill run at the gym. All flat:

5 mins @ 9.5 mph,
5 @ 10.0
30 @ 10.5
5 @ 11.0
5 @ 11.5

Felt great, but it was, afterall, a flat treadmill run. I put a strips of tape under the balls of my feet to see if that would help the hot-spot problem I've been getting lately when I wear my pair of Aegis. It didn't really help and I'm thinking its because I didn't have enough tape. I'll try more next time.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.75
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.700.000.000.008.70

A.M. - Nice and easy standard Cottonwood out-and-back route. Nice and cold and crisp! No watch.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 8.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.200.000.000.0010.20

A.M. - 60 minute treadmill run. Went as follows:

0-5 - 9.5 mph, flat
5-10 - 10.0, flat
10-25 - 10.0 mph with 3-minute intervals at 1.0 incline, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0
25-30 - 10.0, flat
30-50 - 10.5, flat
50-55 - 11.0, flat
55-60 - 10.0 flat

Felt alright despite the fact I didn't sleep very good last night.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.700.000.000.008.70

A.M. - Standard cottonwood out-and-back. Finished in 59 mins and change. 6:50 ave/mi.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.400.000.000.006.40

A.M. - Modified and shortened version of my Cottonwood out-and-back run. I've been working on a busy audit engagement the last couple of days and we're pushing to hit a tight deadline. As a result, I was up way too late last night, slept in, and didn't have time to get in much of a run. I was happy to be able to even go today. Anything is better than nothing, of course. About 45 mins and 7/ave mi.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 6.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.400.000.000.009.40

A.M. - 55 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Today was supposed to be an outside day and I was looking forward to doing my 12-mile course. However, by the time I got up and was ready to go, it was raining and kind of windy outside and didn't look like it was going to let up any time soon. So I decided to wuss-out and just go down to the gym. 'Was okay with it since yesterday was supposed to be an inside day, but I ended up going out. The gym was particularly warmer than usual, but fortunately I did seem to notice it much during the run. Run went as follows:

5 mins @ 9.5 mph, flat

5 mins @ 10.0, flat

20 mins all at 10 mph with progressive incline, 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 and then 5 mins at 3.5

back to flat for 5 mins, still 10.0 mph

10 mins @ 10.5, flat

10 mins @ 11.0, flat 

Cool down, graviton, lunges, stretching.

Wanted to stick it out strong for 5 more minutes to make it a round 60 mins, but I didn't have the will power today. Overall, a good run. Felt good. I'm happy that nothing about the body is bothering me right now (knock on wood). I pray that it continues that way.

Congrats to those who had great races today down in St. George (Fritz, Holt, Superfly, and other). I'm jealous. Here's to a great year!


Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.40
Comments
From Fritz on Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 21:35:18 from 67.182.226.25

Thanks for the congrats. Nice workout on the TM. I am rather fond of that tool because I run faster when I have no motivation.

From Holt on Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 09:22:30 from 204.113.55.41

Thought you might come down to the race...

Thanks for the comment.

From scottkeate on Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 12:32:45 from 216.49.181.254

Nice workout, Justin! I have been working extra hard this year for the possibility of running with super fast guys like you. I would love to follow your lead and break 2:30 this year at STG. Here's to a great, healthy year!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Walked to and from church.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.500.000.000.006.50

A.M. - Shortened Cottonwood out-and-back. Same as this past Friday.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 6.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.700.000.000.008.70

A.M. - Little Cottonwood Road run. Much of the run was on snow covered roads. I felt very labored during the run and could tell I was coming down with something. Had flu-like symptoms much of the day (chills, achiness) and debated whether to go into work, but ended up going in and was fine.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.750.000.000.008.75

A.M. - Woke up feeling quite a bit better this morning, but not fully back to normal. Luckily I was able to get a good night's rest. Went to the gym for a treadmill run with not too high of expectations, but felt pretty decent during the run. Went as follows (all flat today):

5 mins @ 9.5 mph
25 @ 10.0
15 @ 10.5
6 @ 11.0

I've been feeling much better today, so whatever was ailing me yesterday seems to have taken its course.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 8.75
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.000.000.000.009.00

A.M. - Standard Cottonwood out-and-back with a slight twist at the end off my normal route to make it an even 9. Pretty slow run again, but felt substantially better today than the last couple. Had to take a pit stop around 5.5 which is unusual for just a normal run.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - 60 min treadmill run down at the gym. Started off a little sluggish and was afraid I was going to be in for a long haul. Fortunately, I snapped out of it after 5 or 10 mins and ended up having a decent workout; the best this week. Went as follows:

5 mins @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0 mph, flat
Next 30 minutes was a progressive incline all @ 10.0 mph. Five minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 3.5 incline
5 mins @ 10.0 mph, flat
10 mins @ 10.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 11.0 mph, flat

+cooldown, gravitron, lunges, and stretching.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.100.000.000.0012.10

A.M. - Extended Cottonwood route: Up to the park and ride in Little Cottonwood, then down the north side of Cottonwood Road and back south to 94th via Wasatch Blvd. Then weaving and winding down through the neighborhoods to as far west as Roseboro. Then up the hill back home. Felt good. Finished in just under 1:23, about 6:50/ave mi.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 12.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.800.000.000.008.80

A.M. - 50 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. I had to travel up to one of my clients, a mining company, near Green River, WY this morning, so I was up a little earlier than usual to get the run in. Went as follows (all flat today):

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
10 mins @ 10.0 mph
15 mins @ 10.5 mph
15 mins @ 11.0 mph
5 mins @ 11.5 mph

cooldown, gravitron, quick set of lunges, light stretching, drive to Wyoming!

Long day. Lots of driving, but luckily I didn't have to stay the night up there. 

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 8.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard Cottonwood run with a slight variation about 3/4ths through so I could end up with at least 9. Finished in just over an hour 6:48/ave mi. A couple of the last miles on the way down were just under 6-min pace.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.000.000.000.009.00

A.M. - 60 minute treadmill run down at the Life Centre. I just felt like an easy cruise today, so I set her a 9.0 and flat and let 'er go. Just me, my thoughts, and some good tunes on the iPod.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 9.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Same route as Tuesday, but slower. Expected to feel a little better today than I actually did given the easy one I had yesterday. The body had other thoughts, so it was a bit of a slog...Probably due to the sleep factor (I know I need to take the zzz's more seriously and get consistent. It's all over the place right now). Oh well, I'm just grateful for the chance to get out and go. I always enjoy mornings like these and getting out in the cool morning air and running on the lightly snow-dusted roads.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Comments
From allie on Thu, Feb 02, 2012 at 18:54:04 from 97.126.211.101

sounds like a nice run. it looks like you are getting in some good, consistent mileage in spite of tax season -- although i guess it's still early...

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.000.000.005.00

A.M. - ~31 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Had intended to go an hour, but I woke up later than I should have and thus had a late start. Started with 5 mins at 9.5 mph and flat. Then 5 more at 10.0 and flat. The started progressive inclines;  3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0. Intended to go 5 at 3.5, but chickened-out a little more than 2 minutes in, so at about minute 27, I backed it down to 9.5 for 4 minutes and called it a day. Not much will power today. Oh well. I'm just grateful to have been able to run.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.000.000.000.0013.00

A.M. Standard extended Little Cottonwood run. Essentially the same route as last Saturday, but added an extra mile to get 13. For the extra mile, instead of turning north on Eastdell (2300 S) to come home, I kept heading east all the way to the top of Sego Lily (a nice little hill at the end), then north for a little ways and then down Karalee. I haven't ever went that way before, but I liked it. Didn't push real hard today, but my time and pace were faster than what I typically do this run in. Its a hilly course with lots of turns. Averaged 6:33/mi for the run with a couple of sub 6's and a few other low 6's. Felt good and a good run overall.

The last few weeks I've been ending up with right around 50 miles for the week. From my perspective, that's great for me for this time of year and I hope to hold it at that level for a while (time will tell as work ramps up the next couple of months). Over the past couple of years I've probably averaged 30-40 this time of year. Must be the psychological effect of using the blog this year and watching the mileage board. It amazes me that so many of you are putting up such big mileage right now. Perhaps that's been the norm, but I guess I'm just taking notice now. Its inspiring and explains why you are so good.

 P.M. - Added about a 22 mile road bike ride with friends Scott Tasker and Dayne Hassett. We rode from Scott and Dayne's neighborhood south on 700 E to just past 12300 S. Then up to 1300 E and out to the Draper trail. Then rode to the end of the trail. We then came back pretty much the same way except we stayed not the Draper trail all the way to the turnabout rather than riding 13th. Nice easy ride. It was good to get out on the bike. I love the silky smoothness of my Cervelo. Me and these guys and a couple others are doing the 2 day MS ride toward the end of June. We're going to go for the max of 100 the first day and 70 the second. It'll be fun, but lots to do to get ready before now and then...Running shape doesn't straight-translate to biking shape.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 13.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Didn't do anything physical. Didn't even walk to church. Just went to church, watched the Superbowl and ate too much pizza and junk during the process.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - 60 minutes of treadmill fun. Good run, went as follows:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 minutes @ 10.0 mph, flat
20 mins @ 10.0 mph with progressive inclines: 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0. Then 5 mins at 3.5.
Then back to flat for the rest of the run, speed as follows:
5 minutes @ 10.0 mph
10 mins @ 10.5
10 mins @ 11.0
4.5 mins @ 11.5
30 seconds @ 12 for the heck of it.

Felt much better today than Friday when I last attempted this. I'm happy to report that my Aegis haven't been causing me to get that hot spot under my right foot for the last serveral times I've worn them.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.30
Comments
From scottkeate on Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 16:35:26 from 216.49.181.254

Great work, Justin! Tough treadmill work. You've inspired me to spice things up on those treadmill days--to be honest, you've inspired me to have treadmill days :-)

From JPark on Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 23:48:12 from 174.52.34.169

Scott, speak for yourself man!..You are just ripping it up lately. You seem to be handling that high mileage like its nothing. Your hard work is really going to pay off and I'm excited to see what you're going to accomplish this year. I doubt you'll have any problems busting down 2:30 in your next marathon. 'Hope that your hamstring gets back to normal soon.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Little Cottonwood out-and-back with a slight twist so I could end up with 9. Nice and easy. Total time was a little over an hour.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0, with 5 mins each at inclines of 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 (was going to try and stick it out for 5 more each at 3.0 and 3.5, but wasn't feeling it today, so decided to wuss-out)
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
5 mins @ 10.5, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, 1.5 incline
5 mins @ 10.0, 2.0 incline
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
2.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
2.5 mins @ 11.0, flat
2.5 mins @ 11.5, flat

+cool down, gravitron, and a pathetically short session of stretching. Besides not being able to stick the incline like I planned, still a good run. Felt good despite not having slept well last night.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Slow easy run same route as Tuesday.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.600.000.000.0010.60

A.M. - 60 of flat incline treadmill running at the Life Centre. My other two gym runs this week involved incline, so I wanted to take this one flat and a little faster. Went as follows:

5 mins @ 9.5

5 mins @ 10.0

25 mins @ 10.5

20 mins @ 11.0

5 mins @ 11.5

cool down, gravitron, stretching, off to busy season!

 

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.60
Comments
From Fritz on Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 22:44:42 from 67.182.226.25

Nice workout. 10 mile tempos are tough mentally but I think they pay dividends.

From scottkeate on Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 13:30:33 from 216.49.181.254

Nice workout! Excellent speed for 10 miles. Very impressive.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
14.100.000.000.0014.10

A.M. - Did the reverse Wasatch/Little Cottonwood Rd triangle this morning. I had intended to do 14 today by essentially doing the same route as last Saturday (except with the reverse triangle this time) and then tacking on a extra mile at the end, but about mile 9 my tummy wasn't having it and I knew I wasn't going to make it without a pit stop. Fortunately, I was close to home to make a quick stop (9.7 mi. at that point; 6:48/ave mi). Then went back out for another 4.4 more, but instead of finishing the originally planned route, I just improvised by twisting and turning on various roads in my neighborhood (6:40/ave mi for the 4.4). I hate having to make stops in the middle of a run, but occasionally the gutt has a mind of its own. Still a decent run. I plan on doing a 15-miler [uninterrupted!] next Saturday.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 14.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.400.000.000.008.40

A.M. - 50 minutes on the treadmill at the LifeCentre:

5 mins @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 @ 10.0, flat
25 @ 10.0, progressive inclines of five minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0
5 @ 10.0
8 @ 10.5
2 @ 11.0

cooldown, some Gravitron, lunges, stretching

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 8.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.700.000.000.008.70

A.M. - Standard Cottonwood Rd. route. No extra. Nice cool weather and relaxed. Averaged just under 7 minute pace.

I'm a little worried about the inner side of my left tibia. I've been noticing it lately. Not painful yet, but 'noticable'. It's kind of reminicent of the periosteal heave (as the sports doctor called it) that I had two summers ago at the same spot on the right side limited me for months and I'm convinced was a stress fracture. Something about my running style, the types of runs I'm doing, the shoes, or something must be putting extra burden on my lower legs. I'll be watching it closely and hopefully be disciplined enough to change things up, cut way back, or stop if it continues to progress. Not worth having a prolonged injury.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.70
Comments
From allie on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 22:40:07 from 97.126.211.101

yes, be careful with that. i had a 'noticeable' tibia last spring that developed into a full-on stress fracture. it was a combination of a lot of things, but i am certain my shoes had something to do with it. i also seem to have very weak hamstrings, which somehow puts more stress on my lower legs (i'm not sure on the biomechanics, but this is what i have been told).

you may want to try heel/toe walking before your runs just to see if that helps loosen up your lower legs.

From scottkeate on Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:30:11 from 216.49.181.254

It can be tough to pull back on the training, but I'm with you, definitely not worth a prolonged injury. I'm putting out there that with a little rest, your leg will recover completely and you'll be even stronger.

I gave one of your treadmill workouts a go this morning--it's the toughest tempo work I've ever done. Thank you for the inspiration. I'm sure my body will need a couple of days to recover.

From JPark on Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 15:53:10 from 12.152.174.132

Thanks for the words. Allie, yeah, I'm going to be changing out some of my training shoes here real soon. Your comment on the hamstrings is interesting...Definitely something to consider. I'm going to try the heel/toe walking too.

Scott, hope you liked the run! With the shape you must be in with all the miles you're doing, I'm sure its easier for you than it is for me right now! I really enjoy following your posts.

From scottkeate on Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 18:15:51 from 216.49.181.254

It hasn't been easy for me to get the high miles and the speed workouts in the same week. I finished the workout today thinking "I'm sure this workout was much easier for Justin."

I could tell that I was doing something I'd never done before with 15 mins left. At 5 mins with the bump to 11.5, I was aware of exactly how much time I had left.

Now I've got to try one of your insane incline workouts.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill. Was anxious to see how the shin/tibia was going to be today. I did a nice slow warm-up. I noticed it a little at first. Again, no pain, just noticable. After 10  minutes into the run, it was all but gone. Good news is that it doesn't seem to be progressing. I'll continue to monitor closely. Today went as follows:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 @ 10.0, flat
30 @ 10.0, progressive inclines with 5 minute intervals each at inclines of 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 3.5 (final stuck it after going just 20 and 25 mins the last 2 attempts)
10 @ 10.0, flat
5 @ 10.5, flat
5 @ 11.0, flat

Stomach was just a tad off this morning, but not enough to impact the run. Lindsay mentioned that her's was off too. Isabelle was fussing on-and-off during the night and Linds thought her tummy could have been the issue. I wonder what we could have ate to cause it. I'm fine now.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard Cottonwood Rd run with the twist on the way down to end up with 9. Went pretty slow.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.000.000.005.00

A.M. - Didn't have time for much today. 5 miles on the treadmill in just over 30 mins.

5 @ 9.5 mph, flat
25 @ 10.0 mph, flat

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 5.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.000.000.000.0015.00

A.M. - This was basically my bread-and-butter 12-mile course (Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Dr.; normal direction for the triangle) with some extra miles toward the end. Rather than turning south at 9800 South and Roseboro Dr, I stayed on 9800 South going west all the way until it wrapped into Sego Lily Dr. Then it was about two miles of some good climbing to the top of Sego Lily. Then north to Karalee Dr. and back down (west) and then had to wind around the neighborhood a bit to get the last mile. I've never run this variation before, but I liked it, especially the long 9800 South part.

This morning's schedule was a little weird. I slept in until about 8. Lindsay hadn't got back from the gym yet. So I worked for a couple hours (gotta love the life of an accountant in February) and finally got out for the run about 11. I hadn't eaten anything except for a GU. I felt good and had a good run by my standards. Its probably thanks to the easy run yesterday. Average 6:18 ave/mi, only had one mile at more than 7-min pace (mile 3, uphill), and had 4 sub-sixers (5:52 ,5:49, 5:38, 5:30 for miles 6, 9, 10, and 11, respectively; all mostly downhill).

While I was out, I saw Carol Steppan from the ward out running. Also got a high-five from my buddy Will McKnight from out of his car window.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - Good 60 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 @10.0, flat
20 minutes @ 10.0 mph with progressive incline. 3 minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0, then 5 mins at 3.5
5 @10.0, flat
10 @ 10.5, flat
10 @ 11.0, flat
4 @ 11.5, flat
1 @ 12.0, flat

10 minutes on the stair machine for the heck of it, gravitron, lunges, stretching. Off to a nice long work day in the audit room down at NSP... Happy President's Day!

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.30
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.700.000.000.008.70

A.M. - Standard 8.7 out-and-back. Pretty slow (1:02 and change). Not great sleep last night and the tibia/shin was bugging a little more than usual. I self-massaged it good afterwards and it's felt during the day. Maybe just not stretched out enough. Going to have to see if running tomorrow is smart or not. Will be a game time decision.

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 8.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.000.000.005.00

A.M. - To help the shin/tibia out a little, I've decided to take a few easy days. Today was an easy treadmill, all flat:

2.5 minutes @ 8.0 mph
2.5 @ 8.5
~29 @ 9.0

Noticed the shin/tibia, but really not painful and not too bad.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

Got home late last night to a mail package with my new pair of Brooks PureFlows. Used my St. George Running Center gift certificate from last year's SGM to get them. So of course I had to use them this morning.

Another relatively easy TM run (45 minutes):

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.0, flat
5 mins @ 9.5, flat
10 mins @ 9.5 @ 1.0 incline
10 mins @ 9.5 @ 2.0 incline
10 mins @ 9.5 @ 3.0 incline

Cooldown, gravitron, lunges, stretching.

So far, I like the PureFlows. They are comfortable and fit well. I can definitely tell that they have a lower drop and are more minimalist-style than most of other current trainers. Of course, I'll need more time to determine how I really feel about them, but initial impression is good. I plan on making them my staple outside shoes for the next little while. I'm most definitely going to retire the DS trainers (which are really worn) and probably the Ravenna's pretty soon.

Tibia/shin felt about the same as yesterday. Doesn't seem like its progressing, which is good.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 7.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.000.000.005.00

A.M. - Easy treadmill run again, not quite as much time this morning:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 @ 9.5, flat
10 @ 9.5, 1.5 incline
10 @ 9.5, 2.5 incline
2+ @ 9.5, 3.5 incline

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.600.000.000.005.60

A.M. - Another relatively easy morning on the treadmill to nurse the shin/tibia:

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph, flat
5 @ 9.0, flat
5 @ 9.5, flat
5 @ 10.0, flat
5 @ 10.0, 1.5 incline
5 @ 10.0, 2.5 incline
5 @ 10.0, 3.5 incline

Shin actual felt even better than the last few days. Would have liked to have gone more today, but had a hard time getting up today and had to share gym time with Lindsay and then had a full day of work in Provo.

Congrats to those of you who had good races today!

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 5.60
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Walked to and from church and around the block in the afternoon with Linds and Isabelle.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.400.000.000.005.40

A.M. - Real simple treadmill run this morning:

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph, flat
10 mins @ 9.0, flat
20 mins @ 9.5, flat

Tibia/shin was just 'ok'

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - Yet again, another relatively easy treadmill run. A little more juice than yesterday though. Tibia/shin was almost not noticable most of the run, probably best that its been the past week. I'm really digging the Pure Flows. It's probably just in my head, but my leg seems to feel better on the days I wear them.

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0 mph, flat
20 mins @ 10.0 mph with progressive inclines. 5 mins each at 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5.

Cool down, lunges, limited stretching.

Work is really crazy this week since were issuing a major client's report early next week. I'm expecting to work past 11 tonight and I'll probably sleep at the Provo Hampton tonight. Which means that tomorrow's run will be through East Bay somewhere.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 5.70
Comments
From allie on Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 19:23:13 from 161.38.218.168

nice run -- glad your shin didn't act up too much. hopefully it means you are at the tail end of the tibia troubles.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.400.000.000.009.40

A.M. - Spent the night in the Provo Fairfield Inn last night (Hampton right by my client was full). I liked the fact that I didn't have to deal with the normal 45 min commute this morning, but of course would have much rather been home. I did an out-and-back from the hotel which first went southeast out of East Bay and over the RR tracks to Main Street. Then a left on Main and on down to the intersection at 400 W and then back. On the way out, I counted at least two dead deer and a dead cat on the side of the road. It no sooner occured to me that the speed limit on Main was 50 mph and I was probably really stupid for running a large portion of the first half on the righthand side of the road (the shoulder of the road was pretty wide at least).

I didn't have the Garmin or my watch, but the run took a little more than an hour. Mapquest indicated it was about 4.7 point-to-point, so 9.4 total for the run. No a shabby distance compared to what I've been doing the past week. Tibia/shin was almost non-noticeable. I was wondering how it would be the first day out on the roads in over a week.

Another late one is on tap for tonight and I'm debating whether to hotel it again. Probably won't though.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.800.000.000.005.80

A.M. - 35 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Made it home late last night and got a few hours of shut-eye in my own bed. Felt okay today. Shin was good, but not much time for many miles:

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

It's about 11:20 right now and I'm heading over to the Provo Fairfield Inn again. Tomorrow will be another run through East Bay, probably the same route as Wednesday, assuming I get out of bed. Looking forward to not working quite so late tomorrow night and maybe, just maybe, a longer run on Saturday morning before I come back down here. Tis' the season!

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.400.000.000.009.40

A.M. - Down in Provo this morning. Did the same route as Wednesday. This morning was colder than Wednesday though. A little breezy and the roads were dusted with snow.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.200.000.000.0012.20

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch run. First time with the Pure Flow's on the road and I'm still liking them. I had hoped to go a little longer, but I had to be down to work by 9:30 this morning and had to share the morning workout time with Linds because she wanted to go to the gym... Bottom line, I didn't get up early enough = ). Felt good. Shin/tibia is doing fine. A little over 1:21 for the run; 6:40 ave/mi. pace. Hoping for 50+ miles this coming week.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 12.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. My physical activity for the day consisted of a walk around the block with Linds, Isabelle, and Gidget (the in-law's dog).

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.500.000.000.007.50

A.M. - 45 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Went as follows:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0 with progressive inclines; 3 mins each at: 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 and 5 mins at 3.5
10 mins @ 10.0, flat
5 @ 10.5, flat

Energy was okay, but not terrific. I was just glad to have at least stuck the incline part of the workout today, but didn't have much after that. We worked until after 1 AM on Saturday night (Sunday morning) and I had difficulty falling asleep last night, so that's probably why I didn't have much juice today. My left shin (the one that I've been watching) was just fine, but the outter side of my right shin got tight towards the end of run. I'm not worried about it.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 7.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Windy morning, but not too cold. Wore shorts and compression socks. Legs felt pretty peppy despite the fact I had to drag myself out of bed this morning and was later than I should have been. Did the old Little Cottonwood road out-and-back with a touch extra to get in 9. Finished in 59 minutes and change; 6:30 ave/mi. with a few sub-sixers on the downhill, with the wind portions. We got a fair amount of snow this afternoon; tomorrow is a gym day. 

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.950.000.000.007.95

A.M. - 45 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Felt pretty good. All flat today, as follows:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 @ 10.0
15 @ 10.5
15 @ 11.0
5 @ 11.5

Can I rant for a minute?.. So there's this certain treadmill at the gym that I run on 90%+ of the time (i.e. 'my treadmill'). Although many of the machines in the place are practically the same, I've been going there long enough to know which ones are, in my opinion, the better ones. And there's this one in particular that's my clear favorite. As a matter of practice, the first thing I usually do when get there in the morning is drop off my stuff on that treadmill as a means to 'reserve' it. Then I'll warm-up and stretch for a couple minutes before getting on. I don't think I'm out of line for doing that because there are always plenty of open machines. So its not like I'm preventing someone else from using a treadmill.

So, I got there this morning noticed a lady was on 'my mill'... No problem, happens all the time. By the time I'm done warming-up and stretching, there's a good chance she'll be done. If not, I'll resort to option 2. Sure enough, a couple minutes later she was done. I broke from my warm up for a minute and went and put my stuff on it; iPod and keys in the little cubby under the controls, water bottle in the bottle holder, towel and headphones over the side arm rail. Should be pretty clear to someone that the treadmill is taken, right?! I went back to warming up for about two minutes and no sooner was I coming back that I see this older fellow walking like its no ones business on my treadmill.

You might say to me, suck it up and find another one. Well, that's what I did, but I was peeved. I thought, what nerve this guy has to take my treadmill when there are at least 10 others he could use, with equally good line of site to the TV and perfectly fine for walking. Couldn't he see my stuff? Plus, wouldn't he have noticed a pattern by now of a dude with relatively long hair (me) pounding on that machine at about the same time every other morning? I walked over there and without saying anything and began gathering my stuff from around him in a deliberate manner. He acted a little surprised, but continued his walking for another 20 minutes. Fortunately, my second favorite mill was open...The run cooled me down (figuratively). Pay attention people! He's lucky he played the naive card with me, because had he tried to prove a point to me for 'reserving' the machine, he would have gotten a piece of my mind and it wouldn't have been very nice.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 7.95
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Same route as Tuesday. Had to dress warmer this morning though. First half going up was a little slower than Tuesday, but coming down was faster. Felt good today. 6:25 ave./mi for the run with the last 4 sub-6 and the last mile at 5:27.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.000.000.005.00

A.M. - 5 relatively easy on the treadmill in 31 mins:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 @ 9.5, flat
5 @ 9.5, 1.0 incline
5 @ 10.0, 1.0 incline
11 @ 10.0, 1.5 incline

 

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.000.000.000.0015.00

A.M. - 15 mile run on the same route that I did 3 weeks ago. Its basically my standard 12-mile Little Cottonwood Road / Wasatch Blvd course with an extension down 9800 South all the way to Sego Lily Drive, then to the top of Sego Lily, and through the neighborhood roads to get the 15. I was happy with this run. It was probably my best outside run to-date this year. Finished in just under 1:33 with 6:10 ave/mi pace. Mile 2 was the slowest (6:50 up 10000 So) and the stretch between 5 and 12 was pretty solid (albeit mostly down hill): 6:05, 5:41, 6:05 (up Wasatch to 9400), 5:59, 5:41, 5:30, 5:32 (down 9800), 6:09 (start of climb up Sego Lily). Miles 13 and 14 were definitely the toughest. Was wishing I had some water and a Gu by that point.

Was a beautiful morning today. Shorts and turtleneck, but could have done without the turtleneck. I'm still really liking the Pure Flows, but the outsole, especially the mid-foot outer edge of the left side (where I strike) is already starting to wear through. These things don't even have 50 miles on them! Runner's World touted durability as a strong point. This is a common problem with all of my outside shoes (not the ones I use exclusively for the treadmill). I think its just due to biomechanics of how I run and the fact that I often running on chambered roads. Though I try to be careful about mixing up the sides of the road that I run on.

Next week is Moab 1/2. I'm not expecting much since I've never run better than like a 1:17:50 on that course. Its the truest course I run all year. I'll be fun to finally do a race.

I need to do some work from home today, but I'm really tempted to take the Cervelo out for a spin this afternoon. We'll see how the day goes.

P.M. - 40 mile bike ride along Wasatch Blvd and foothill up Emigration Canyon. I wanted to scope-out where Rob, Fritz, and Walter did their long run today! = ) I didn't make it up as far as they did though. One thing's for sure, I'm definitely not in bike shape right now. The last 10 miles were brutal. The big hills on Wasatch were humbling. I've only been getting out on the bike an average of once a month lately, so what can I expect, right? I've got a lot to do to get ready for the 2-day MS ride in June.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 15.00
Comments
From Fritz on Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 21:33:37 from 67.182.226.25

15 mile run and a 40 mile bike ride sounds like a good/tough day. When it warms up a bit more (I refuse to ride in the cold :)) I would be up for some road bike rides up Little or Big Cottonwood or my favorite, Millcreek Canyon. I think you will crush your course PR next weekend.

From JPark on Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 12:57:21 from 174.52.34.169

It would be great to go riding with you some time Fritz. I like Millcreek too. You'd have to be nice to me though... I'm sure you're just as much of an animal on a road bike as you are in running shoes.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Really didn't do anything physical to speak of.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.200.000.000.0010.20

A.M. - Good treadmill run this morning:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0 mph, flat
30 minutes @ 10.0 mph, progressive incline with 5 minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 3.5
5 mins @ 10.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.5, flat
5 mins @ 11.0, flat
5 mins @ 11.5, flat

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Andrea on Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 09:37:30 from 72.37.244.100

Nice workout this morning!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Little Cottonwood Rd. out-and-back. Very strong wind gust this morning out of the south made for an interesting run. Took it slow and easy.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.000.000.000.008.00

A.M. - Relatively fast, flat incline treadmill run for 45 minutes. I wanted to get the feet turning over one last time before Saturday, but not put in too many miles.

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5
20 mins @ 11.0
5 mins @ 11.5

My wife and baby are both sicker than dogs right now (colds). I'm hanging tough with no symptoms yet, but its probably just a matter of time before I wake up with the old tickle in the throat (knock on wood). It'd be a miracle if I could make it to Saturday morning unscathed.

Tomorrow will be an easy standard Cottonwood out-and-back and then another short easy TM run on Friday.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 8.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Little Cottonwood Road out-and-back. Nice and easy (~6:47 ave/mi.).

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - 35 minute easy treadmill run at the gym:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
10 mins @ 9.5 mph, flat
15 mins @ 10.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.5, flat

I woke up with the tickle in the throat this morning. Actually more like a sore throat with a vengence...Perfect timing (sarcasm)....I knew this was going to happen! My baby and wife have been really sick this past week and I just didn't see myself being able to avoid it despite trying to be careful. I guess that's what I get for thinking pessimistically.

Fortunately, I don't feel too crummy yet. Just the sore throat. Hopefully it doesn't progress too much by tomorrow morning.

Last night, for the fun of it, I looked up my past times for the Moab half:

2007 - 1:21:37; 25th place (one of the 'lull' years)
2008 - 1:19:23; 21st place (another lull year)
2009 - DNS (got wasted in busy season that year and didn't even go down)
2010 - 1:17:41; 12th place (course PR)
2011 - 1:18:14; 10th (terrible headwind, even the mighty Paul only managed a 1:12 = )

Goal for tomorrow is a course PR. I think the fitness is there, but I think the wind is going to be a factor again and hopefully my cold doesn't progress too much.

Heading down to Moab in a couple hours. It'll be fun regardless of the non-controllable factors.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.70
Comments
From jtshad on Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 13:01:06 from 204.134.132.225

Good luck in Moab, hope the sickness holds offf...I just got over that same things (same exact symptoms) and it sucked.

Travel safe and run hard!

From Jake K on Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 14:07:06 from 155.100.226.54

Good luck tomorrow! It looks like you are going to have another windy one - but I think its a due south wind, so maybe it won't be too bad on that course? In any case, run hard!

Race: Canyonlands Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:18:12, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.100.000.000.0013.10

Short Story – Like last year, another very windy race. Although I ended up with my best overall finishing place (6th overall), it was another lack-luster time. Despite my cold and the wind, this course seems to get me every time. Still very fun. Definitely glad I made the short trip down to do the race and get in a ride on the Slickrock.

Long Story – Before you read any further, I apologize for the long-windedness of the following. It won’t hurt my feeling if nobody reads beyond this point. It’s mostly personal for me to journalize the experience.

I left work mid-afternoon yesterday to drive down to Moab. My wife and baby have been very sick the last several days, so I didn't want to drag them down. So I made the trip solo. The trip is becoming somewhat of a tradition. I've looked forward to it as kind of an 'end of busy season' getaway (although this year, my busy season is only about half over). For the past three years, I've been too cheap to arrange a motel, so I've either tented it, or taken my dad's Tahoe and slept in the back of it (all the motels/hotels in town really jack-up their rates on race weekend). This year I decided to do the Tahoe. I'll usually take my mountain bike and, energy-pending, I'll go and bike the Slickrock after the race. That was the plan again this year.

I arrived into town about 7:45 last night (the town was booming) and b-lined it over to the race charity pasta dinner since it was only supposed to go 'til 8:00. Made it just in time and after a quick bite, I headed over to the expo. While there, I ran into Walter Brown over at his pace team booth. I spoke with for a few minutes and he indicated he was going to race (not pace) the race. He said he was going to use it to gauge whether he’d shoot for Boston next month. Walter and I are usually pretty close in races, so I figured our paths would cross again out on the course (I was right). The expo had a listing of race participants hanging on a wall and I tried to scope out the fast guys and other folks I knew. Among them, Ewen North (several time winner of the race), B.J. Christensen, Josh Steffan, Karl Siebach, and of course, Walter.

I left the expo and scouted out an LDS church to park the Tahoe. It was within walking distance to Swanny City Park (the finish area and bus pick-up). I was taking a bit of a risk setting up there because they had signs up saying no overnight parking. I feared a cop might come and make me move in the middle of the night, but it was worth the risk since I didn't want to park on the road in front of someone's house or go a campground and deal with the sand. I slept about as well as I could have hoped for being sick and being in the back of a Tahoe. Not a great night's sleep, but good enough. Was kind of in-and-out much of the night. The sore throat got real bad at one point that it actually woke me up. Fortunately, the stuffiness wasn't really setting in yet and I didn't feel too crummy.

The race was slated for a 10 A.M. start and we were supposed to be on the buses by 8:15. I got up a little after 7, got ready, and walked to the convenience store down the block to get some hot water to mix my oatmeal. Then up to the park, hit the potty, and had to wait a little while to catch a bus. The wind was already gusting pretty good out of the south confirming my fears that we’d likely be doing battle with it throughout the race. As we drove out of town to the Canyon, the wind didn't seem that bad. Even the first 5 or 6 miles going up the canyon, it didn't seem very strong. That was promising, but once the canyon opened up around mile 6 or 5 (and the rest of the way on up to the start), you could tell the winds were strong.

It just so happened that I ended up on the same bus as Walter and was sitting just behind him. He educated me about his pace team (American Flyer's) which to this point I had knewn little about. It's a really cool thing he's doing. He's a cool guy. He told me he knew B.J. Christensen was planning to go out the first few miles at 5:30 pace and then try and put the hammer down the second half of the race. Walter's strategy was to try and hang with him. I knew that I wasn't up to going out at a 5:30 pace right of the coral, especially on this course and with the wind. I tend to do better when I go out conservatively and kind of work from behind. So that was my plan for today.

The bus dropped us off a third-of-a-mile or so down from the start line with about an hour to spare. I was one of the last buses up there. The area was packed with people. I spent the next 20 minutes in line for the potty and then started walking to the start. I was noticing some discomfort in my left shin (the same that was bothering me a few weeks ago and was starting to rear its head again a little this week), but I was pretty confident it wasn't going to be an issue during the race (it just might be in the ensuing days!). Up at the start line, the wind was gusting very strong. The organizers made us hurry and get our gear bags in the trucks. It was a bit cold being in just the singlet in shorts. I saw Karl Siebach and talked with him. He was hoping to have a good time today, but was doubtful now because of the wind. I think he told me he was going to Boston next month too...Another great runner to represent Utah this year!

Spent the next 15-20 stretching, jogging, and doing a couple strides. Then it was time to make my way to the start. I saw all the expecteds up at line and several other 'fast-looking' dudes I didn't recognize.

The Race - Mile 1. The gun shot and we were off and running. The first mile of this race has the most elevation loss of the course. So you're immediately on a downhill at the start. The wind wasn't that noticeable at first as everyone was jockeying for position. Ewen, Karl, Josh, B.J., and Walter were in the front group and were quickly building a gap on the rest of us. Walter was doing exactly what he said he was going to do by setting up shop behind B.J.'s tall body and using him as a windshield. One guy, who I didn't recognize, was clearly taking the lead and was looking extra peppy. I later learned he was Jeffrey Eggleston of Flagstaff, AZ, (who ended up winning the race handily). Before too long, I started to settle into a group with about 4 other guys. I didn't know any of them. I found myself doing a lot of the pulling right off the bat, which I didn't want to do. We crossed the first mile mark at 5:35 which would be my fastest split of the entire race. I started gauging myself to Walter who was probably 15-20 seconds up on me by the first mile mark.

Mile 2 - A little ways into the second mile, the downhill flattens out and the road turns east and out of the shade of the cliffs. The next few miles are kind of in a more wide open area of the canyon. The head-wind became significantly more noticeable. It felt like the guys in my group were a little slower than my speed, but with the wind getting stronger, I didn't want to run alone. So my options were either to work with them, or try and bridge up to the next set of guys, which would probably expend more energy than I could afford. I decided to stick with them for the time being. Again, I found myself pulling a little more than I thought was my fair share, so I purposefully slowed down so I could fall in behind one of the other guys for a while. At the first aid station I grabbed a swig of Gatorade and also some water. The second split had already slowed to a depressing 5:52. I knew the next few miles were flat and would be windy, so I wasn't very optimistic we could pick up much speed.

Mile 3 - Pretty flat mile. My group was hanging together and we caught another dude with long dark hair and we all kind of fell in behind him for the next mile or so. The road curves south again during this mile. It was windy, but wind aside, I could tell I wasn't on my A-game today. I was feeling okay and determined to still give it my best. Walter was at least 25 seconds in front of me at this point, but he was already starting to fall off the back of B.J. We hit mile 3 at 5:55, already knocking the doors of 6 minute miles…what's up with that!?

Mile 4 - Another flat mile. The course starts to curve southwest here which is the general direction for the rest of the canyon section of the course. Suddenly, the wind didn't seem as bad. Our group was cruising along pretty comfortably at this point but we still weren't going very fast. We crossed the mile at 5:47. The gap to Walter was holding at about 25 seconds.

Mile 5 - Wind was back and this mile has a gradual hill. Me and one other guy (I think his name is Zak James; apologizes if I'm wrong) emerged at the front of our group and it wouldn't be long before we started pulling away from the rest of the group. The mile was 5:57. We may have gained a few seconds on Walter here.

Miles 6-9 - Still fighting the wind. For these miles, it was just me and Zak working together. I was doing most of the pulling. Mile 6 has another little hill and then some down (5:48 split) and mile 7 is mostly down (5:53; should have been faster). Miles 8 and 9 have some gradual rollers (5:50 and 5:47, respectively). At some point during mile 8 or 9, we got just a small taste of a tailwind. Walter was still up ahead of us and running pretty close with another guy who I believe was Jack Dasilva. By the end of the ninth mile, their gap on us had been significantly reduced. I didn't know what place I was sitting in, but was pretty sure it was in the top 10.

Mile 10 - This mile has the biggest uphill of the course for the first half and then it drops off the face of the earth to the end of the canyon. I started to pull away from Zak at the base of the hill. Then towards the top I caught and passed Walter and Jack, although I didn’t do it with much authority. Once on the downhill, I wanted to start pushing the pace and leverage gravity. I was able to at first, but I could hear Jack, Walter, and Zak breathing close behind me and once we hit the 10 mile mark (5:57) I was feeling pretty tired. I thought it was only a matter of time before they passed me and I wouldn't have anymore gas to counter.

Mile 11 - The downhill flattens out and the course goes off the road temporarily and onto a concrete path. You're only on the path for a few hundred feet as it takes you under the river bridge and then it quickly curves south and brings you back up onto the right side of the main road leading into town. Walter and Jack were still breathing close behind me. At the end of the path section, Jack passed me. I latched onto the back of him and we started working together. Once on the road, this is where it got really hard. This part of the course is fully exposed, mostly gradual uphill and straight into the wind. I didn't hear Walter or Zak anymore, so we must have been putting some space on them. This split was a dismal 6:07 and there would be no more sub-6's the rest of the race.

Mile 12 - The hardest mile of the day. A long stretch of exposed, gradual uphill, and headwind as we drudged forward towards town. Jack and I were taking turns. Jack was leading as we neared the right turn before the 12-mile mark. He hadn't been pulling for very long, but motioned for me to take the lead seemingly conceding to let me run off ahead of him. I moved ahead, but wasn't confident that I would put much space on him. We crossed the mile at a pathetic 6:26.

Mile 13 - Now on the side road (5th West, I think), the first ~0.6 of this mile is straight before turning left onto 4th North for the final stretch up to the finish at the park. I could hear Jack breathing not too far behind me. Split was 6:09.

Final 0.1 - The final kick wasn't spectacular, but I held of Jack and crossed the line in 1:18:12, a mere 2 seconds faster than last year. I was tired, but not wasted. Jack crossed about 10 seconds later and Walter was another 30 seconds back. Zak wasn't too far behind. Another lack-luster time on this course, but if there is any silver-lining, it was my best finish in terms of overall placement (6th).

I spent a little time talking to Walter, Karl Seibach, Zak, and a few other guys. Later, I spoke with Keith Barton. Everyone had similar feelings about the race…The wind sucked (or blew) and adversely affected everyone's times. Jeffrey Eggleston ran out of his mind and won the race by a large margin (1:10:08). B.J was second place finishing in just under 1:14. Josh Steffan (1:14:24), Tyler Sewald (1:15:11), and Karl Siebach (1:16:02) were place 3 through 5, respectively. I later learned that Ewen North had dropped out. He commented to me that "it was just too much," referring to the wind, I'm sure.

I stayed just long enough to get a little food, stretch, get my stuff, and see the results posted. I was 4th in my division and they only give awards to the top 3, so I didn't get anything. I walked back to the truck and talked myself into believing that I still had enough energy to go tackle Slickrock. Much to my surprise, the Tahoe battery was dead, but fortunately I found some fellow racers to give me a jump and I was quickly on my way. Thanks again! (If you're out there)

Slickrock. It was extremely windy at the trailhead and I was beginning to think I was crazy for trying to do this. But it’s a violation of personal law to come down to Moab and not ride a bike. The ride was windy most of the time. I felt like it kind helped during the first half when you're heading mostly north. I felt surprising good and nailed most all of the climbs including my one and only attempt at the Bottleneck. There were quite of few people out, including the usual Boy Scout groups. I was on the road heading home by a little after 3.

All-in-all, a good day. I wasn’t particularly pleased with my time, but also wasn’t very surprised by it. My past history on this course, my cold, and the headwinds had the odds stacked against me. I was happy with the 6th place finish though. Now, I have the Salt Lake half to look forward to in a little over a month and I hope to put in a better time there.

 

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Walter on Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 06:53:32 from 97.185.111.66

Justin, you showed a lot of clout and strength being able to push through the wind when it mattered. I wished they would've let us start the race in the park and run it backwards! That course is not a pr course. I notice my elevation at the start said 4070' and the finish it was 3994. If my Mathis correct that's only 76'! Maybe it's the canyon that makes you feel like you're dropping a lot but the fact remains for every drop there is an up to counter it. Great job!

From Jake K on Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 09:35:37 from 67.177.21.60

Great race Justin - that does not seem like a very easy course and the massive windstorm definitely tests you mentally!

You should be happy with that as a good start to the season - and you'll run quite a bit quicker next time out.

Jeff E (the winner) is quite a runner. He finished ~20 seconds ahead of me in the 15K last weekend in AZ. He's a 2:13 marathoner... he could easily throw down a 1:05-1:06 half on an easier course even when running solo, so that says quite a bit about how that course is not easy!

From allie on Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:03:56 from 97.126.223.167

nice race, justin. very detailed and fun report. i don't know anything about this course other than what i've read, and it sounds very difficult. it always seems to be windy there even when the weather is calm, so i can't imagine how that wind must have felt yesterday. way to put in a great effort and finish in a solid time and placing. good luck at SLC half next month.

From Tara on Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 21:33:31 from 75.169.140.216

Nice work! That stinks to have such a strong wind for that long of a race, but you still PR'd and placed higher than before. All evidence points to the fact that you are a better runner today, something to be excited about! Great effort and congrats!

From jtshad on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 05:50:18 from 69.20.183.178

Great job in tough conditions and battling a sickness. This is a character building run and you still got a course PR for you. You are running tough!

Slickrock...oh I have missed riding that trail!

From Superfly on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 16:34:40 from 74.211.21.81

Wind is downright depressing. One of the biggest reasons I've never gone to the Moab half. Seems like every year it's gonna blow. Good job though. I love that area and would have taken my bike too. I've ridden almost everything down there and it never gets old.... unless it's windy.

From Fritz on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 17:27:54 from 65.116.116.6

Wind seems to be a common theme these days. I am most impressed that you stayed out in those conditions to finish Slickrock.

From Christi on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 17:32:51 from 174.56.35.183

Good job! Way to hang in there and finish with a strong 6th place! All I can say is I agree with all you wrote-that was one windy race!

From JPark on Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 22:41:13 from 174.52.34.169

Thanks for the comments everyone.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Cold has really set in. Our whole household has it. We were quarantined at home all day.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.200.000.000.005.20

A.M. - Easy miles on the treadmill in 35 minutes. My cold has really set in now. It was one of those rare morning where my motivation to get up and go running was extra low. But I did it, and felt good in the process, so that's a victory:

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph, flat
30 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.700.000.000.008.70

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood Rd. route out to the park and ride and back. My cold is still in full swing. This was a very slow run.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 8.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - 35 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. I felt like garbage when I woke up this morning. The run was okay though. By this afternoon, I definitely started feeling better. Though I think my cold has turned the corner, I'm sure the stuffiness will linger for a few more days.

Treadmill went as follows:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat

5 mins @ 9.5 mph, flat

5 mins @ 10.0 mph, flat

20  mins @ 10.0 mph, with inclines (5 mins each) of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0

 

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.700.000.000.007.70

A.M. - Normal home course route, but had to cut of ~1 mile due to time. Again, another slow run. The cold was still really inhibiting.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 7.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.800.000.000.002.80

A.M. - Can I even count this as a run on this blog?! The cold is still very much with me. I intended to do 5-5.5 miles easy on the treadmill today. Started out fine at 9 mph for 5 mins, then 10 mins at 9.5 mph (all flat). It was hard to breath and I couldn't stop coughing. I tried to kick it up to 10.0 mph for a few mins, but the coughing really got out of hand. I'm sure people were watching me thinking to themselves that I had black lung or something. After only ~2 mins at 10.0, I kicked it back down to 9.5. The coughing persisted and after only a minute or so, I hit the kill switch and went home....Stupid cold.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 2.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.200.000.000.006.20

A.M. - Another really slow run on the old out-and-back course. Would have loved to have gone longer, but time constraints, my cold, and my left shin (its acting up again) were factors contributing to why that didn't happen. 


Overall, a pretty lousy, low mileage, low motivation week of running for me... I apologize that my last several posts, including this one, have been downers. Things will turn around soon.

Above all, I'm just grateful for the many blessings I enjoy, including the ability to run and all the good things it affords.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.20
Comments
From allie on Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 14:22:35 from 97.126.223.167

sorry you were sick all week. i hope you can kick the cold and the shin pain soon.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - 35 minute treadmill run:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
15 mins @ 10.0, with five mins each at 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0
5 mins @ 10.0, flat

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.500.000.000.006.50

A.M. - Shortened standard home route. Real slow. Leg is really bugging this week. I'm going to take it easy and baby it for a while.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.50
Comments
From scottkeate on Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 08:01:21 from 216.49.181.254

What's up with your leg? Sorry to hear that your working through some pain. I'm learning to be grateful for those pain-free periods.

From JPark on Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 20:30:24 from 174.52.34.169

Hey Scott, yeah, its that same shin/tibia pain that I've been dealing with for a while. I thought it had turned the corner, but it came back more than before a few weeks ago around the time of Canyonlands. I should have been smarter like you and rested it more seriously a month ago. Oh well, I'm going to backoff now and see what happens. On a happier note, I'm glad to see you're doing well again.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - 35 minute TM run at Life Centre:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0, with five mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.500.000.000.006.50

6.5 on the home course.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles. Similar route as yesterday, but a tad shorter.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 6.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

Standard out-and-back up little cottonwood road.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Comments
From allie on Sun, Apr 01, 2012 at 10:33:30 from 97.126.222.108

good week despite the leg troubles. is it still giving you issues?

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Rest day.

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Since the pain in my left shin is persisting and running (even the light load I've been doing) is not helping it, I've decided to completely lay off running for a while. I plan on giving it at least a week and then reassessing at that point. There is still hope for the Salt Lake Half, but I'm not going to force it if it isn't right for me. Its a bummer, but I'm going to keep this setback in perspective. I'd rather back-off now than be forced to in a few months when it'll be more important for me to be in groove.

Went to the gym this morning and messed around for 45 minutes on the elliptical. The rest of the week will probably be similar. I'd love to (and need to) get out on the bike, but work is pretty suffocating right now.

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From jtshad on Mon, Apr 02, 2012 at 20:26:46 from 69.20.183.178

Hope you can recovery quickly and get through all the work stress.

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Had a late night and consequently didn't get up early enough to workout. Fortunately, I'm working at a client located relatively close to home and my gym. I was able to break away during my lunch break for 45 minutes on the elliptical.

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30 mins on the elliptical.

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Stressful week going on with work. I'm having a hard time falling asleep at night and getting up in the morning. Had an early meeting at work and Lindsay wanted to go the gym. I couldn't get up to take the early shift so I missed the morning workout. It doesn't help that I'm not running right now causes its making my motivation to stay active go to pot. Fortunately, I was able to make it to the gym this afternoon for an hour on the Stepmill and a few other little things. Felt good. Good workout to use some different muscles.

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Again, couldn't get up today. It's been the same story all week. Late nights, stress. My system is jacked-up. If I don't watch it, this is going to become a bad habit. Made it to the gym after work for a quick 30 mins on the elliptical. I'm glad the weekend is here. I hope to be able to take the bike out tomorrow. Good news is the leg have been feeling progressively better. Virtually unnoticeable when I'm walking. I notice it a bit more when I'm weight-bearing, but there's no pain. The time off running is definitely helping. I might experiment a little on Monday, but my gut is that its not ready yet. We'll see. 

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From scottkeate on Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 18:04:26 from 71.199.4.146

In addition to a crazy time of year for a guy who does taxes, an injury can add a lot of stress. Not being able to run for most of the month of March was tough for me.

When things slow down for you, you may want to make a visit to my chiropractor in Syracuse, UT., Eric Rawlin (Rawlin Chiropractic). Nearly everybody in my family has had an unbelievable experience with his muscle activation technique (MAT). Two sisters who had severe plantar fasciitis jumped off of his table and were running the next day pain free. Another friend with IT band problems visited him and hasn't had an issue since.

After all of this great experience with him, I went over a month with a constant pain in my shin thinking that this was something that just needed rest and would eventually pass, which I'm sure is true. It took him just a little while to find the muscle in my shin that was not firing, pushed on some associated pressure points to fire it back up, and I got off the table without any indication that the pain had ever been there. I kicked myself for not going to him earlier.

He learned his trade from Dr. Craig Buhler who was John Stockton's chiropractor.

Here is a brief article that will give you some more info.

http://www.planetc1.com/search/nba-star-attributes-longevity-to-team-chiropractor.html

There are a few chiropractors doing this MAT around, but I've only heard good reports from Rawlin and Buhler. Buhler is more expensive than Rawlin. I highly recommend you give this try. I'd love to see you back in action soon.

From JPark on Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 22:22:30 from 174.52.34.169

Thanks for sharing this Scott. I'm definitely going to check this out.

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50 mile bike ride to the top of Emigration Canyon and back with my buddy Scott. I would have loved to have run this morning, but when that's not an option, a good ride is great consolation. Beautiful day, great friends, awesome.

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Total rest day... Not like I've been doing much lately anyway!

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Gave it a whirl on the treadmill for a couple of minutes. Though I was able to go without any true pain, there was discomfort and it just didn't feel right. I hopped off after just a couple minutes and hit the elliptical for 35.

My leg situation seems to be improving (slowly...) with the rest I've given it. I can put my finger on the exact spot where the pain is localized, on the mid-inner part of my left tibia. Definitely the most tender when I'm applying pressure right on it/massaging it. I don't feel any protrusions or strange textures or swelling; just a deep localized tenderness. Not sure if its a bone issue, soft tissue tear, or what. The only thing I know to do is to keep taking it easy until it tells me I'm ready...Just have to be patient.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 0.30
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A.M. - 40 minutes on the Stepmill

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A.M. - 30 minutes on the elliptical.

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A.M. - 45 minutes on the Stepmill

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From Fritz on Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 23:13:56 from 67.182.226.25

sorry to hear about the leg. hope it isn't anything serious. Keep up the cross training and you won't lose your fitness.

From saamijeff on Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 00:08:11 from 69.162.212.215

SF? Don't want to be alarmist but worth checking out? Hey being in the same business I feel for you during the March and April crunch season. Apparently we wait all year to get disorganized tax info on the last few days before the deadline. Hope its shin splints and ends up being no problem.

From JPark on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 00:04:15 from 174.52.34.169

Saamijeff, yeah SF is what I fear. That's why I'm not pushing the running. If I was smart, I'd probably go see a doctor. But I honestly don't have a lot of confidence it will help/speed things up.

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30 mins on the elliptical after work.

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A.M. - Decided to give it a go again real easy today. Leg's still not all better yet, and I could feel it running, not painful though. Just took it real slow. I tried one of the new snazzy treadmills at the gym. It looked nice, but they've programed them to limit your time to 25 minutes... lame. Moreover, it wasn't very smooth either. Real loud and slap-sticky. With two minutes to go, I think something broke on the machine because it really started making funny sounds. Needless to say, I'm going to stick with my favorite Life Fitness one. The run went okay, but I'm not ready yet to start building back-up. Salt Lake Half is definitely out. I may see if they'll let me transfer to the bike tour thing because I don't want to just throw my fee away.

Also did 30 mins on the elliptical.

Wanted to go on a ride this afternoon, but the weather wasn't going to let that happen. Linds and I went car shopping.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 2.80
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Rest day.

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Was up real late last night getting ready to issue a client's report today, so I missed the morning workout. Got the report out the door a little after 5 and was going to head to the gym. The weather was nice so I treated myself to a ride instead. Did about about a 32-miler from my house along Wasatch and up Millcreek to the gate and back. Felt wonderful. So glad to have the bike to fall back on when the running's stalled.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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A.M. - 4 easy on the treadmill at the Life Centre. Five minutes each at 8.0, 8.5, 9.0, 9.5, and 6 1/2 minutes at 10.0. All flat. Leg felt okay, not great. I'm not ready yet.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 4.00
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A.M. - 30 minutes on the elliptical. Then headed up to Wyoming for Wednesday and Thursday.

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A.M. - Stayed the night in a hotel in Green River, Wyoming on Wednesday night. The hotel had a small fitness room with an elliptical machine and a couple treadmills, so I had planned on spending a little time on the elliptical in the morning. Not to my surprise, a gentleman was on the machine when I got down there and he was early in his workout. My only option was the treadmill and I wasn't going to run. So I hoped on that baby, set it to a decent an incline and brisk walking pace, and tried to make the most of my time. I gradually ratcheted up the time and incline and ended up doing about 3 miles in in around 45 minutes. It actually felt like a relatively decent workout. Got a sweat going and the heart pumping a bit.

The hotel is on Wild Horse Canyon Rd and if you keep following the road (I think northeast) past the hotel, it soon turns into dirt and gradually winds and climb up through Wild Horse Canyon. Last year, when I was up here I ran up it and it was a cool run. Actually did see some horses and although its on the high plains of Wyoming, it actually felt like central/southern Utah because of the beautiful rocks. Wished I could have done it again.

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A.M. - Early meeting in the office today. Got in 30 minutes on the stair stepper. If I were really concerned about maintaining some level of fitness, I should be making more of an effort to get in longer cross-training workouts. But in all honestly, my motivation has really been lacking lately without the running. That combined with work stress and discouragement with how long the leg is taking. It'll turn around. It always does. Getting back into shape is a large part of the fun anyways.

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A.M. - Though I had signed-up for the half marathon, I ruled it out a while ago. My intention was to try and switch over to the bike tour so that my race fee wasn't a total forfeiture. But when my buddy Scott called me Thursday night about a Saturday morning group ride that was going to be longer than 26 miles and with a bunch of friends, it wasn't a hard decision how I wanted to spend my Saturday morning.

Sin confession: For anyone reading this, please don't hate me, but I admittedly supported a bandit in the race by convincing a co-worker to take my race bib and make use of it. So that 2:08 you see next to my name isn't me. Don't rat me out to the race director! I fronted the cost. I knew he wasn't going for a Boston qualifier or anything like that. I just didn't want my entrance fee to be wasted. Congrats "M" on a good first half marathon... Can't wait to see how you improve by UV 1/2!

A group of 7 of us (me, Scott Tasker, Brad Porter, Jon Miller, Dayne Hassett, Rob, and Russ) headed out from Scott's house at around 7 AM. All of these folks, except for Brad, is going to be on our MS team in June. We headed north on 7th/9th East and bisected the marathon course at Van Winkle (prior to the marathoners getting there), then bisected the half marathon course at 17th South. Just after we cut through, I saw one of the front runners. Looked like a masters runner and looked familiar, but I didn't know who he was (not Steve). We went up to 8th South and then turned west. As we were crossing State, we saw another fast runner. A shorter younger guy with purple shorts cooking along really good (sorry, I didn't recognize him either). That was the end of our encounters with the race. It really made me sad that I wasn't running in the half. I've really grown to enjoy this race over the last couple of years and had been looking forward to it.

We continued west for a ways and then north eventually getting onto the Legacy Parkway trail. We didn't go very far north though and after 25 miles, most of us decided that we wanted to get in some hills and to get in some semblance of a workout. We headed back east under I-15 and then started back south. We stopped at a gas station for a quick refill on the water and then headed down toward the capital. Russ wasn't interested in tackling any hills today, so he broke off from the rest of us and headed home. The rest of us climbed up past the capital and then up into the avenues and up and around the University. Then east to the road just east of the zoo. Through the Foothill neighborhoods and on the path over the freeway to Wasatch. Then south to 9400 with a couple good climbs up the hill just passed Big Cottonwood and the one just past La Caille going up to 9400. Then straight down the hill to Scott's house down by Mt. Jordan middle school. 

Fun, fun ride. We got in around 57 miles or so. Most was done at a leisurely pass since we had a wide range of bikers with different fitness levels, but the hills allowed it qualify as a decent workout. I'm feeling good on the bike. I need to be doing more of it too though. I think I'll be fine for the 100 and 70 miles for the two day MS ride, but if I get into Lotoja (odds not good, but will find out next month, really keeping my fingers crossed!), then I've really got to get serious and be much more consistent on the bike. Scott has been diligent about his riding and has been doing spin classes consistently. It's paying off because its easy to see his improvement. Rob, one of the guys from Scott's ward who rode with us, was a Cat 3 cyclist a few years ago and has done Lotoja several times. It was fun talking with him about his racing experiences and his thoughts on training.

This is going to be an interesting year. Assuming the leg gets better soon and I can resume training, I really want to build on last year's good running year. Last year, the only thing I was really focused on was sub-2:30 at St. George. I worked hard and was ecstatic when it came to pass. But this year I don't have such a concrete goal. We've got our second kid on the way in 3 weeks. I'd really like to get more use out of my expensive road bike and do decent in Lotoja if I can get in. There are a few other relatively big life decisions/changes that we're working on before the end of the year too. So things will be interesting. The danger, of course, is becoming too diluted in these various pursuits and ending up not really excelling at anything.

If I get into Lotoja and the leg still is giving me fits by the time June rolls around and its not looking like I can get the kind of training block that I want to for St. George. Then my fitness focus will likely be cycling. However, if the leg comes back on track soon (I think it will) and I don't get into Lotoja, running will clearly be the primary fitness focus.

Things will come more into focus over the next month or two and I'm sure things will proceed to work out as they are meant to be. 

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Rest day.

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A.M. - 40 minutes on the stairstepper at the gym.

P.M. - Took out the Stumpjumper for a quick ride up the home course; Little Cottonwood Creek Trail. The trail was free of snow all the way to the top, no surprise given the record heat weather. Didn't make it out the door until about 7, but got home just before sundown. Beautiful ride as always. Great way to end the day. 

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40 minutes of elliptical.

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40 minutes on the stepmill

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25 minute test run. All flat 5 minutes each at 7.0, 7.5, 8.0, 8.5, 9.0. Felt alright. I want to think that progress is happening, but its soooo slooooow... I may try again tomorrow and push it a little more. Dang injury.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 3.33
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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P.M. - 35 minutes on the treadmill:

5 minutes each at 8.0, 8.5, 9.0, 9.5, 10.0 (all flat). Then 5 mins @ 10.0 mph, 1.0 incline and 5 mins @10.0 with 2.0 incline.

Hardest run I've done in almost a month and first time all April that I've run back to back days. Progress...Leg felt okay, but still noticing it during the run.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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A.M. - Shorten version of my standard Little Cottonwood out-and-back course...It's been about a month since I've been out on the roads. Leg felt okay. I was just happy to be outside running in the cool Spring air. Not sure if the leg is really ready to roll yet, but I'm getting impatient. Don't understand why this dang injury is taking so long. I feel like I've been being careful....Get better already!

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.50
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Rest day. Walked to and from the school with my daughter. Messed around on the playground.

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A.M. - Shortened standard out-and-back.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.50
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A.M. - 40 minutes on the stair stepper

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A.M. - 35 minutes on the treadmill. I didn't intend for this to be a hard workout, and in truth it wouldn't have normally been. Unfortunately, I'm out of shape pretty bad right now and this one worked me pretty good:

2.5 minutes each at 8.0, 8.5, 9.0, and 9.5 mph, all flat

10 mins @ 10.0 mph, flat

5 mins @ 10.0, 1.0 incline

5 mins @ 10.0, 2.0 incline (getting worked here)

5 mins @ 10.0, flat (wanted to stay on the incline, but had to wuss-out, ah well) 

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.60
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.500.000.000.006.50

A.M. - early shift today so that I could make it to managers' meeting on time. 6.5 miles up the old standby. Leg was not feel'n great, and overall didn't feel that good on the run. Sorry to be a downer.

P.M. - So a couple weeks back, a respected blogger (and pretty fantastic runner), Mr. Scott Keate, recommended I go see this chiropractor dude (Dr. Rawlin) in Clearfield who specializes in M.A.T. to have him check out the leg. My appointment finally rolled around today. The visit probably lasted a good 30-45 minutes. Very energetic, charismatic guy, especially for it being 6 in the afternoon. Today was purely diagnostics. No treatment. He explained the philosophy of the treatment and ran a bunch of different tests on different muscles, group-by-group, looking for ones that aren't firing, and apparently I have several. I was a little surprised that little to no attention was given to my problem area. He basically did a full analysis of my lower body. He explained that as muscles become overworked they can breakdown and your body will cause them to shut-down (stop firing) to protect them from further damage. The body is an amazing machine and other muscles can adapt to perform a similar function of the muscle that has shutdown. Initially, you may not feel pain if the compensating muscles are doing a good job, but such adaptations cause additional stress on those areas and the problems can precipitate to various other muscles. Well-trained bodies can get away with this longer and to a greater extent. Eventually, things breakdown and pain ensues. He seemed to know what he was talking about. I have another appointment next week and that's when treatment will begin. Apparently, the trick is to find the few key areas that are thought to be the source of the problem(s). As those areas are treated, other areas that aren't problems in of themselves (i.e. the ones that are just out-of-whack because they're compensating) will begin to self-correct. Obviously I'm not doing the technicalities of the science (or pseudo-science if it doesn't work) justice. If the treatment works, improvement should happen very quickly. The jury is still out on this for me, but I'm anxious to get started to see if this is legit!

Dr. Rawlin is pretty sure the issue isn't a stress fracture. He even pulled out a tuning fork(!) and played around with it on my leg. Its not a perfect test, but according to him, its a good one and the results didn't suggest a S.F. Given that, I'm going to keep running.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.50
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From Rob on Fri, May 04, 2012 at 07:28:25 from 206.71.84.68

Humm, post the results of your future visits. I'm afraid to go to someone like that. I think they would tell me I'm an absolute wreck and should take up golf or something.

From scottkeate on Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:33:52 from 216.49.181.254

I should have done a just a little digging before asking you about your visit. When I went in to him for my shin, he didn't find the troubled spot right off the bat. I had to flex my foot in the direction that caused my shin pain. From there, he went to his book of magic, activated a series of muscels, and the pain was gone. I've been running without any sign of hurt shins ever since--I've managed to strain other parts of my body :-)

Good luck! I would really like to race with you feeling your best and just work to see how long I can hang with you :-)

From Dan Varga on Wed, May 16, 2012 at 09:56:42 from 65.44.116.4

Thanks for the nice description of his diagnostics. I was looking into tuning forks a few months ago for this very thing, I think whether it is a tuning fork, laser, electro stimulation, accupunture, accu pressure, they all may have their place in finding and getting muscles firing again. The hard part is trying to find the non-firing muscles yourself and getting them to work. Did you happen to notice which tuning fork he used? I have been in a vicious cycle of compensating muscles rotating for months. Interested to know how your treatment goes and what he does to get them firing again. I have had both a cold laser and a percussion device to turn on various muscles.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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A.M. - 35 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Very similar to Wednesday, just a tad more on the incline:

2.5 minutes each at 8.0, 8.5, 9.0, and 9.5 mph, flat

25 mins @ 10.0 mph with 10 mins of flat, 5 mins at 1.0 incline, 5 mins at 2.0, and 5 mins at 3.0.

Leg still about the same, but not preventing me from running and not noticeable altering my form. Handled today's run better than Wednesday's.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.60
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood out-and-back. This is the furtherest I've gone in quite some time - yea!!! Felt fine. Leg is still the same.

Afterwards had a busy day in the yard and doing other things. I'm writing this on Sunday and I woke up and noticed my hammies are a bit tight. From Saturday's run, I'm sure. Nothing major, just noticing it because of the miles since I'm out of shape. They'll be good to go Monday.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.250.000.000.005.25

A.M. - 5.25 on the treadmill, all flat:

5 minutes @ 8.0 mph
5 mins @ 8.5
10 mins @ 9.0
15 mins @ 9.5

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.25
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.500.000.000.006.50

A.M. - Little Cottonwood out-and-back

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - Treadmill for 35:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5, flat
10 mins @ 10.0, flat
15 mins @ 10.0, with 5 minutes eash at inclines of 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0.

Felt pretty worked towards the end of the incline. Shin is hanging in there about the same as it has been for quite some time. Irritating, but not enough to preclude running.

Best news of the day for me - Found out this morning that I got into LOTOJA!...Yea! 'Didn't think my chances of getting in were that good, but it worked, I'm in. 'Better start riding more.

Tomorrow is my long awaited appointment with Rawlin. It won't just be diagnostics this time. Crossing my fingers that it'll be the magic bullet.

My little boy is going to be arriving any day now. Today was my wife's last day of work (for a while). Exciting times!

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.70
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From Fritz on Fri, May 11, 2012 at 10:06:24 from 65.116.116.6

Congrats on the LOTOJA entry. That is something I will have to do one day. I hope the appointment went well.

Good luck with the new baby!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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A.M. - Standard out-and-back up to the Little Cottonwood park-and-ride. Leg was the same.

P.M. - Went to see Rawlin this afternoon, pretty interesting treatment. It's late, I can elaborate later. We'll see if I start feeling a difference.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - 35 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Very similar to what I've been doing. Just trying to slowly work in more incline:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5, flat
25 mins @ 10.0, with 5 mins each at inclines of 0.0, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0.

Leg shin pain is still there. Didn't notice a lot though during the run. I want to say that it feels like it shifted just a little; from the inner side of the shin to the front of it. Maybe from yesterday's treatment? Or maybe just in my head.

P.M. - 40 miles on the Cervelo. North along Wasatch Blvd and almost to the top of Millcreek Canyon. I was running out daylight and decided to turn-back about a quarter mile or so from the top. I was dressed lightly and felt fine temp-wise going up, but coming down, man... I froze my you know what's off! Quickly warmed up once pedaling again on Wasatch. I love this ride. Definitely will be a staple for the Lotoja training.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.100.000.000.0012.10

A.M. - Little Cottonwood/Wasatch 12 miler. Furtherest I've gone in quite some time. Leg felt okay. Can definitely still feel it, but it didn't seem that bad. Wore the Garmin for a first time in a while. A little over 1:20 for the run; 6:37 ave/mi. Felt good to get some moderate distance.

It wasn't looking like the baby was coming today. Wife's contractions were not that bad and irregular. I was out running errands and got a call about 3:20 that the water broke. We got to the hospital at 4 and the baby arrived just before 5. So a good labor and delivery, much like our first. I hope this kid (doesn't have name yet) can run as fast as he came into the world! Mom and baby are doing great.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 12.10
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From Andrea on Sun, May 13, 2012 at 16:48:04 from 67.182.215.126

Congrats on the the new baby!!

From jtshad on Mon, May 14, 2012 at 09:54:33 from 204.134.132.225

Congrats on the arrival to the Park Clan! Hope your wife and the baby are well.

That was Rob Murphy and I who ran past you near Granite Park on Saturday! What a beautiful place to run!

From scottkeate on Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:26:19 from 216.49.181.254

Congratulations on the new baby! I picked a good day to check in on you.

Good to see you're out cruising around 6:30 pace. Did you ever get in with Dr. Rawlin? Curious to know whether he was able to help you.

From Rob on Mon, May 14, 2012 at 10:47:27 from 72.254.25.162

Congratulations.

From JPark on Tue, May 15, 2012 at 11:11:39 from 174.52.34.169

Thanks guys.

Scott - Yes. I had my second appointment with him (Tuesday morning). Something good is definitely happening. The pain seems to be progressively getting better. Thanks for pointing me to him.

Jeff/Rob - I thought that was you guys, but wasn't sure what you'd be doing down in my neck of the woods. Sorry that I didn't flip around and chat with you guys for a bit. Next time your down this way, give me a buzz and maybe I can join you.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.200.000.000.008.20

A.M. - Took the day off from work today to get baby and wife home from the hospital. Pawned my daughter off to my mom for a little while in the morning to squeeze in a run. It was a warm late morning run down at the Life Centre. Seems like a ton a people had the day off, because the gym was packed...Maybe its the norm though. I'm hardy ever there mid-morning during the week.

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5, flat
40 mins @ 10.0 with 20 mins of flat, 5 mins at 1.0 incline, 5 mins at 2.0, 5 mins at 3.0, and 5 mins flat to finish out (wanted to do 5 more at 3.5, but didn't have the will).

Leg's not feeling too shaby.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

P.M. - Was up late last night stressing to get through some things for work. Between that and baby waking up often, I think I got about an hour's worth of sleep. Consequently, I missed the morning workout. Went up to Clearfield to see Rawlin for treatment visit number 2. It was good only lasted a half an hour. I'm kind of doing a half-work from home thing today. Tomorrow will be back to work full swing. Made it out for a run at noon. Standard Little Cottonwood 9.1 miler. Finished in just under 59 mins ~6:30 ave/mi. It was pretty warm out, but breezy too which helped. Felt pretty good. Today is the best my leg has felt on an outside run in a long time. Rawlin's MAT treatments must be doing something positive.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Comments
From Holt on Tue, May 15, 2012 at 14:46:36 from 204.113.55.41

good to see the leg feeling a bit better - congrats on the baby!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - 35 minutes on the flat treadmill was all that I could do this morning. Possibly the residual from the lack of sleep Monday night? Possibly a little dehydrated? Whatever it was, the run was a bit of a struggle. Leg was bugging a little more than it has lately. Felt like it took a step back in the healing process. Its too bad because its been feeling pretty good as of late, especially yesterday. Run went as follows:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph

5 mins @ 9.5

25 mins @ 10.0

P.M. - Got home about 7:20 and decided there was enough time to sneak in a quick mountain bike ride. Got to the top of the Little Cottonwood trail and back home just before 9. Perfect weather. 

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 5.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.500.000.000.006.50

A.M. - Shortened version of the Little Cottonwood out-and-back. Late night again last night and up late this morning. Another slog. More energy than yesterday, but not much. Averaged ~7 min/mi. and I sure I didn't go much below that at any point.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

A big nothing today, dang-it. Up until 6 A.M. last night.... Don't ask. Life and work just got the best of me today.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.200.000.000.0015.20

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood/Wasatch run. Could feel that I hadn't been 15 in awhile. The march up to the top of Sego Lily felt tough. Overall felt good though. Good run. Noticed the leg a little at first, but it warmed up and I was fine.

P.M. - 42 miles on the bike starting from Scott's house to Solitude. Good ride, perfect temps. Big Cottonwood has a nice dose of hills, but not overly intense at the pace we were going. Went with Scott, Dayne, and Robbie. The 2-day MS ride is in just a little over a month.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 15.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

A.M. - 7 miles on the old out-and-back. 6:36 ave/mi.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 7.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - To the park-n-ride and back. A little under 7 min ave/mi.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.200.000.000.006.20

A.M. - Normal course out-and-back

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

A.M. - 35 minute Life Center run:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat

5 mins @ 9.5, flat

25 mins @ 10.0 mph with 10 minutes flat and 5 minutes each at 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 

Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 5.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.600.000.000.006.60

A.M. - Was up way, way too late last night making the final push for a big project I've been working on. Consequently, there was no way was going to make my normal morning run today.

P.M. - Left work at a fairly decent hour and decided I wanted to mix things up for a run. I was planning to get some moderate distance Saturday morning, so I didn't want to expend a whole lot tonight.  I busted out the old DS Trainer's and headed over to the gully for a run on the wood-chipped trail. Went nice and slow and felt good. It was good to change things up.

DS Racer VI ('04) Miles: 6.60
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Litte Cottonwood route with the climb to the top of Sego Lily. Exact same run as last Saturday. I wanted to go a little further, but the wind and rain were really acting up toward the end and I honestly just didn't have the drive to keep going. I may have underestimated the hills with last night's trail run, or maybe the cumulative lack of sleep is catching up. Overall, a good run. I'm happy to say the leg is doing alright.

The end of this project I've been working on marks the unofficial end to my 'busy season' at work. So I'm anxious to start concentrating more on running (and cycling) and building up my weekly mileage. I think the leg is good enough to allow me to do that. Unfortunately, my fitness is quite a bit behind where it was this time last year because of the injury set backs, but that's okay. I'm expecting the UV 1/2 to be somewhat of a humbling experience in two weeks.

I've got to go pick up the bike from the shop today (tune-up) and am hoping to get a ride in. The way the weather is though, that is probably doubtful. 

P.M. - Wind was raging this afternoon and I knew a road ride was going to be miserable. I opted for a mountain ride instead, which proved to be a good choice. Up and down the Little Cottonwood Trail twice. About 19.5 miles all in. Leg felt good and tired by bed time. 

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.200.000.000.0010.20

A.M. - 60 minute treadmill run. Leg is doing well:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
25 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.5, flat
10 mins @ 11.0 flat

P.M. - 50 mile bike ride along Wasatch Blvd to the top of Emigration Canyon and back. Originally, I had planned to go with my buddies, but they were going to leave a bit later than I wanted to and I had some family plans later in the day that I needed to get back for. I changed plans on them at the last minute and texted them and dared them to try and catch me. They, in turn, dared me to catch them on the way back. A couple of them had their wives with them and were going to be going slower than usual. Most of my ride was uneventful and I didn't think about our little text exchange again until about mile 43 while riding south on Wasatch when I rode up from behind them. We chatted for a minute and I sped off in a hurry to get home. Not two minutes later, my dang left crank came flying off! It was still attached to my shoe at the pedal and I'm lucky I didn't turf it. I had just picked-up my bike from the shop on Saturday after having a tune-up and drive-train cleaning and those guys must not have tightened it right when they were putting it back together. Needless to say, I had to stop and would have been up a creek (I'm an idiot and wasn't carrying tools). Fortunately, my friends weren't far behind and they had the necessary hex key I needed to put my bike back together. Lucky coincidence for me and thank goodness for good friends who were there when I needed them.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood out-and-back. Leg is still doing good, but I was lethargic and slow today. Pushed it a little on yesterday's ride so I'm sure that's what its from.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - 60 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre:

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

This is one of the better treadmill runs I've had in quite some time and I was pleased with the effort overall. Fitness is lacking though as I was feeling pretty worked. Leg is doing great. Unless it starts getting worse, I'm going to stop commenting on it in my posts.

P.M. - Had another appointment with Rawlin this afternoon. I'll have at least one more next week and that might be it. Given the positive things that have happened with my leg, I am a believer! Thank you Scott Keate. Was able to get home just before 7 and got out on the bike. Rode to the top of Millcreek Canyon and back. Just over 40 miles round trip. Was dark when I got home.

Good day.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.100.000.000.0012.10

A.M. - Little Cottonwood/Wasatch route in a little over 1:23. A little tired from last night's ride.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 12.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.950.000.000.0010.95

A.M. - I woke up late and on the wrong side of the bed this morning. Down at the gym, started my run as follows:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.0, 1.0 incline
30 seconds @ 10.0, 1.5 incline. Then the shoe came undone and I stopped to tie it.

Started back up for a couple mins at 9.5 mph, flat. But at that point I lost the will to continue. I wasn't feeling great and I was late for work so I cut my loses and left. A little frustrated. Total 3.7 miles (Aegis)

P.M. - Decided to get a little redemption this afternoon. Was working down at Tahitian Noni today down near the Shops at Riverwoods in Provo. Used my lunch break to go do a little out-and-back on the Provo River Trail. It was warm. Probably 80s, maybe high 70s. Luckily there was a bit of a breeze. 7.25 miles; 6:48 ave./mi. (Ravenna 2)

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 3.70Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 7.25
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
20.500.000.000.0020.50

A.M. - Long run. Longest I've done since last September. Did the extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd route and then the standard 9 mile Little Cottonwood run to the park and rid and back (minus the first mile). 6:48 ave/mi. Felt alright. Stomach was stirring a little, but it held up and I didn't have to make a pit stop. I started a lot later than I should have (~9 A.M.). Next time I'll need to get up earlier to beat the traffic and take advantage of the cooler temps.

P.M. - 40 mile ride to the top of Millcreek and back. Same ride as Wednesday in almost identical time. Felt good. Temps in the canyon were perfect. I really like this ride.

Good day.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 20.50
Comments
From scottkeate on Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 22:47:13 from 71.199.4.146

Congrats on the long run! I bet it feels good to get it in.

From Fritz on Sat, Jun 02, 2012 at 22:55:57 from 76.27.28.67

Wow. A 20 mile run followed by a 40 mile bike ride. That has to be around a 5 hour day of training. I noticed that this wasn't your first long double. Duathlons or triathlons? Nice work.

I won't be running the half next week because my hamstring has been injured since the Ogden Marathon. I can't run a 1/4 mile but at least I can ride my road bike. I work in an office building at 6200 S. I would be up for a ride after work sometime. Let me know the next time you do BC, LC, Millcreek or Emigration.

From JPark on Sun, Jun 03, 2012 at 16:18:21 from 174.52.34.169

Fritz - No duathlons or tris for me, at least not in immediate future. Just trying to spend some time in the saddle when I can so I don't totally embarrass myself at Lotoja.

Sorry about the hamstring. I hope it comes around quickly. Its unfortunate because you've been having such an awesome year. But injuries come with the territory.

Yeah, an afternoon ride sounds good. This week is a little hectic for me as I've got my anniversary and couple other weeknight commitments. Tuesday might work for me, but I better not commit. However, I'm on work leave for the following three weeks. So I can be very flexible to your schedule.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

A.M. - Rest day. Walked to and from church.

Dave Holt and his family came to my church today because he was up staying with his in-laws (who are in my ward). He looked great for having just conquered Squaw Peak on Saturday. Nothing but respect for the guy.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Today was supposed to be a gym/treadmill day, but becasue of another late night last night and an early morning meeting today, I just had to get done quicker. Did the standard 9.1 mile out-and-back and man was it a slog. Real tortoise-like. Not surprising given what I done to myself the last 48 hours (decent size run and bike on Saturday, Fast Sunday, sleepless Sunday night). Looking forward to the pillow tonight.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.000.000.000.008.00

Wow, I've really fallen off the logging/blogging wagoon the last little while. It's 6/17 when I'm writing this. Better the blogging than the running though... Luckily, I've been writing it down.

A.M. - Treadmill run at Life Centre:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
3 mins @ 10.0 at 1.0 incline - treadmill stopped about here for some reason...aggrevating. Hopped on a different one, but lost some momentum/enthusiam...

12 mins @ 10.0 with 3 minutes at inclines of 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 (wanted to do 5 more mins at 3.5, but it wasn't happening today)
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
15 mins @ 10.5, flat
2.5 mins @ 11.0, flat

47.5 mins is all I could muster today.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.250.000.000.0010.25

A.M. - Treadmill run again. 60 minutes:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
17.5 mins @ 10.0, with 3 minute inclines of 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 and 2.5 mins at 3.5. Couldn't stick 5 mins at the 3.5 like I wanted to

7.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
15 mins @ 10.5, flat
10 mins @ 11.0, flat

Better than yesterday, but not quite what I'd hoped for. I normally don't like doing the 20 min progressive hill set so close to a race, but I was a little peeved about yesterday (I'll have to stay peeved until the next try too since I didn't hit it again). It shouldn't really matter though come Saturday.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.25
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.500.000.000.009.50

A.M. - Modified extended Little Cottonwood Road/Wasatch triangle. Started on my normal 12 mile route, but when I got down to Eastdell Dr. and 10000 So., I went south on Eastdell and straight home rather than heading North and west down 9800 So. and back around. Ended up with 9.5 which is enough distance for me today. Energy was pretty good today.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.900.000.000.005.90

A.M. - Little 35 minute treadmill run before the race tomorrow, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
20 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5

Felt sluggish today. Probably because my body knows a race effort is expected tomorrow.

Today was "Impact Day" for my work. Its a Firm-wide service day that all the U.S. Deloitte offices do each year. This year, our office volunteered at Globus Relief doing a variety of tasks. We got done in the early afternoon and I carpooled down to the race expo at the Marriot in Provo with a couple of my work buddies (Mike Mansfield and Bill Park) who were also signed up to do the Half.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 5.90
Race: Utah Valley Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:14:21, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.8013.100.000.0020.90

Had a decent night's sleep and got up around 2:45. Got ready and grabbed a little breakfast (oatmeal and PB) and headed out to my friend Sheila's house to pick her up and then to Southe Towne Mall to pick up my work buddy, Mike. At least where I live (Sandy), the wind had been ragging until late Friday night, but at this point, it all seemed calm. We drove downn to the Provo Towne Center Mall and met up with my other work buddy Bill and got on the buses. This was to be Bill's first half marathon and Mike's second. Also Sheila's first half although she's done a marthon and several 10-K in the past and was a state qualifying-level high school track runner.

Once up Provo Canyon at the bus drop-off, it was the apparent the wind was back and was definitely going to be a factor. It didn't seem too strong, but it was blowing straight up in the canyon into our faces and I was having fears of Moab all over again. Hit the potties and got in a very small amount of warm-up and light stretching. Saw and talked to a few people I knew, including Ryan Jonson. The weather wasn't as cool as I expected it to be (because of the warm wind from the south), but the temps weren't bad.

We made our way to the start and I noticed fast guys Brad Osguthorpe (last year's winner and course recordholder), Kyle Perry (last year's second place finisher, I think), Iain Hunter, and several other fast, or at least fast-looking, guys. Last year I had set my half marathon PR here, but I was doubtful a 1:10 something effort was going to happen today given the headwind, and more importantly, my lagging fitness compared to last year because of the recent injury. That said, I was feeling pretty good. Energy all right and no noticeable aches or pains. The right knee had been feeling a little off earlier in the week, but was fine now.

The gun went off and Brad, Kyle, Iain, Ken Richardson, and Conner Maitz quickly formed the lead pack and start slowly started pulling away. I was in the second group with Ryan Jonson and one other faster-looking gentleman who's name I didn't know. The wind was immediately noticable. The lead group didn't put much space on us the first mile and they appeared to be working mostly in a single file line, drafting aganist the wind. I ran with Ryan and the other fellow for about the first mile and towards the end of it, I began pulling away. At that point I was alone and in 6th place and that's the way it would stay the rest of the way. First mile split was 5:38. A far cry from last year's 5:24 ave/mi pace, but okay since I usually prefer to start races a little on the slower side and work into a faster pace. Last year's start was slower too. But I could tell I was already working harder than I wanted to and speeding it up was going to be a tall order.

Wind still in the face pretty good for mile 2, 5:39 pace. The lead group is building their lead. I never intended to catch them, but hoped someone might eventually fall off the back that I could use as bait. But that wasn't going to happen.

Miles 3 and 4 were both 5:57. In my opinion, the wind was worst at this point and also had a little bit of a incline here. Effort feeling pretty hard. Getting a little discouraged as I knew I wasn't going to be anywhere close last year's time. Oh well. Let's try and salvage something decent and not embarrass myself.

Mile 5 was 5:38. Better than the last two. Wind was still there, but there was some pretty steep decline here.

Miles 6 and 7 were both 5:30. Now that I'm lower in the canyon, the winds don't seem as bad, but are still present. Lots of downhill that I'm trying to take advantage of. Feeling pretty good, but not totally smooth. Though this pace is closer to what I want, I just can't find that faster gear. Current fitness level, wind, and the energy I'd already lost battling the wind the first few miles were all factors.

5:34, 5:32, 5:36 for miles 8, 9, and 10 respectively. Last part of the Canyon and on to University. More of the same. Feeling better than the first few miles now that the wind has eased up, but not able to go any faster. Feeling good and like I'm moving okay, just can't find any speed.

At mile 11, there's a small climb that slowed me up some: 5:44.

5:38 and 5:35 for miles 12 and 13 as I cruise home towards the line. Crowds were plentiful and supportive.

Crossed the line in 1:14:20 per my Garmin. Mileage showed slightly off at 13.16.

Got a little food and a quick massage and ran back out on the course to help run in my friends. Saw Sheila first, she ended up just under her goal of 1:45. I was surprised because she injured her hip a little over a week again and hadn't been running much since then. I ran back out and got Mike and ran him in. He broke 2 hours which was his goal and a substantial improvement over his first half (Salt Lake a couple months ago). Went back out and got Bill who ended around 2:05, about what his goal was. So all of them had good races.

Stopped at this point and met up with Sheila to watch the top marathoners come in. I was particularly interested in seeing if Scott Keate and Riley Cook were going to get their sub-2:30's today. Both are in incredible shape and tearing things up this year. But I had some doubts knowing they'd be contending with the same wind I had just fought. Unfortunately, my suspicions were confirmed and the winners (who weren't Riley or Scott) didn't even cross until around 2:29. About 10 minutes off last year's winning time. I watched as Jon Kotter (2:31:56), Byrant Jensen (2:32:00), Jordan Perry (2:35:51), and Scott Keate (2:37:27) came in.

Then I headed back out on course to find my work buddy Jason Clegg. He had been training hard for this, his first marathon. He's lost a ton of weight over the last couple years, has been meticulous about his training and diet, and has put up some good half times. He was hoping to get a BQ. A tall order for a first marathon, especially in today's conditions.

As soon as I was on course, I saw Sasha coming in. About a mile in, I saw Walter Brown who looked pretty roughed-up. I decided to try and help him in. Not sure if I did or not. Sorry if you didn't want that Walt. Good race though buddy.

Headed back out again to find Jason and passed several other folks I recognized: Craig Green, Seth Wold, Steve Anderson, and Dan Varga. Sorry if I missed anyone. It soon became apparent Jason won't be getting his sub 3:10. At this point I was mostly doing a slow jog, but would stop and walk for parts. I finally meant Jason at about mile 23.5. He looked pretty rocked. Calves cramping. I took his water belt and we battled on towards the line. He was in quite a bit of pain, but showed a lot of perseverance to keep running with only short walk stops at aid stations and a few other points. I tried to keep him cool poor water down his back. He ended up crossing the line in 3:45. Certainly a commendable first marathon time, but I know it wasn't what he'd hoped for. Hang in there Jason. Rest up and get back on the saddle buddy. You'll have substantial improvement on your next one.

I accumulated ~9.3 miles per the Garmin helping people. Some of that was walking, I'm going to say a mile and a half give or take. So almost a total of 21 running miles for the day.

I have a couple other thoughts I want to add to this later....

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 20.90
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Strolled daughter to and from church. Later on, strolled my boy down to in-laws for dinner (~1-1.5 miles). Caught a pretty cool little lizard on the way down. Kids loved him. Let him go in the flowerbeds.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.500.000.000.0010.50

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill down at the Life Centre:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
15 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.5, flat
15 mins @ 11.0, flat
5 mins @ 11.5, flat

Good workout by my standards. I was a pleasantly surprised by the good effort so close to Saturday's race. But that's why I love half marathons as they don't require a lot of recovery time afterwards.

P.M. - 40.25 mile ride to the top of Millcreek and back. I love this ride!

Good day. My 3 week paternity leave is off to a good start.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.100.000.000.0012.10

A.M. - Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Dr triangle route. Reverse direction.

P.M. - Mountain bike ride. 2 times up and down the Little Cottonwood Creek Trail. Wanted to get some pedaling in today, but wanted to switch it up and hit the mountain today. My mountain bike's seat is softer (~20 miles give or take)

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 12.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.600.000.000.008.60

A.M. - 51.5 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre. Somewhat of an interesting run and, in the end, a bit disappointing. I was a little pressed for time this morning as my office was having its annual golf day. I needed to make it to Bountiful Ridge Golf Course for a 7:30 AM tee time. Original plan was to get in about a 10-mile/60-minute run. Legs were feeling somewhat heavy last night and in the morning mostly due to the afternoon bike rides the last couple days. Initial plan was to get the run done quick, but at the same time not go too hard:

Started with 5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5 mins, flat
5 mins @ 10.0 mins, flat
Feeling in a pretty good groove here, so decided to go to 10.5 mph.  My mindset at that point was to stay there for 15 mins and then bump it up to 11.0 and see if I could hold at least that the remainder of the run. The 15 mins at 10.5 went fine, but toward the end, I was having doubts about being able to hold 11.0, so instead of going up to 11.0, I backed down to 10.0 for the next 10 mins.
Thought I'd try my luck again and went to 10.5, but after 5 mins, my body was telling me it didn't want any faster than 10.5 mph today. So I back it down to 10.0 again. At this point I was feeling a bit discouraged and feeling pressed for time. So after about 6.5 mins at 10.0, I chicken-out and decided to call it a day. Total run time of about 51.5 mins for ~8.6 miles. In retrospect, I should have stayed easy/conservative from the start. Would have felt better about the run had I got the 10 miles.

P.M. - Golf day and lunch ended around 2'ish. My work buddy Aaron and I had brought our road bikes so that we could do an easy flat ride on the Legacy Parkway Trail. Unfortunately, would couldn't convince any of the other road bikers in the office to join us. Many of them were going to be participating on the Deloitte Ragnar team Friday and Saturday and didn't want to risk blowing their legs on a bike ride. Aaron got on the trail around 5th South, rode south for a while and then headed back north just past the Frontrunner station. We kept the ride relatively easy, but there was a pretty good headwind while going north that increased our perceived level of effort. 26.5 miles.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.60
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.500.000.000.009.50

A.M. - Modified Little Cottonwood out-and-back. With Ragnar tomorrow, 9.5 fairly easy seems just about right for me today.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
16.200.000.000.0016.20

Wasatch Back Ragnar Relay - This is the 4th (consecutive) year that I've done this run. Kind of hard to call it a race as it is more of a social event than a race. The first two years I participated (2010 and 2011), I ran with my work team. It was a lot of fun. But my friends convinced my to defect over to there team and that's what I did last year and this year. We were by no means in it to win it. The team consisted of some good buddies of mine and their spouses and a few other extended family members of those folks. We qualified as a co-ed team meaning we had a lot of girls. Our team name was "Wish We Were Runners"... Very dumb name and not very representative if you ask me, but someone picked the name long before I joined the team and it has just kind of stuck. This was my first year being in Van 1 and I was 'Runner 1' (Legs 1, 13, and 25). My leg involved running the most miles of any of the 12 runners (~21 miles total), but my legs weren't necessarily the hardest or most technical.

Leg 1 - 7.7 miles (rated "Hard" in the Ragmag for the relative length, I think?) - My team had a 6:45 A.M. start, so we were one of the first teams out on the course. The earlier start times are generally given to the slower teams, so you can see that neither we nor the race organizers had high hopes for us pulling out a competitive time. I was happy to have the 6:45 start. It meant I could run my first leg close to the same time I'd usually be doing my normal morning runs and I'd get to run before things started getting two warm. The gun sounded and everyone in my start group of ~30 runners headed northeast out of the USU stadium. I didn't go out real fast, but took the lead before we even reached the end of the track. Knowing that our team was never going to be competitive, similar to prior years, I didn't want to approach my Ragnar legs as an all out race. Any fast running I was going to do would just be negated by some other team members' slower pace, so why kill myself? So, my strategy was to run reasonably fast, but not go all out. At the same time, there wasn't any excuse for me to get passed by anyone as I didn't expect anyone real fast to have started the race the same time we did. The fast runner teams would all be starting later and I theoretically wouldn't be running against them unless they caught up to us which wouldn't likely happen, but if it did, it wouldn't be until the late stages of the race. For my first leg, I knew the first 1.5 miles or so would be the most difficult as they were mostly uphill heading west to the Bonneville Shoreline trail. Once on the trail, the route would continue to ascend for the next ~0.5 mile and then start dropping off the face of the earth for the third mile. Miles 4 and 5 were on the road and almost all downhill. Mile 6 flatted-out and had a pretty decent little climb. The last ~ 1.7 miles were mostly flat with little up at the end. I felt good and ended with an average pace of 6:03 for the leg. Total time of 46:42. I think I had ~57 kills on the leg (all of people who had started in earlier heats) and didn't get passed (Kinvara).

Leg 13 - 8.5 miles (rated "Very hard" for the relative length and steep decents, I guess). We took over the race again at about 3:30-3:40 in the afternoon up at Snow Basin. Temperatures were quite warm at this point (low 80's I believe). The first 0.25 to third-of-a-mile starts by running a steep incline underneath some chair lifts. There was a faint trail, but not much of one. I wasn't able to move very fast through this section. Once at the top of the lift, it was virtually all downhill from there. You make your way out of a little parking lot and onto the road and then its just a drop off the fact of the planet for the next 7+ miles. There were a few flat and slight uphill spots, but for the most part, it was steep downhill. Additionally, there was a bit of a tail wind. I just let gravity and the wind carry me and had several splits well below 5:30. The only negative factor was the heat. I felt very hot. But I tried to hydrate at each aid station and averaged 5:28 for the leg. I measured it as actually being 8.5 miles compared to the stated 8.2 miles. I passed 52 people and didn't get passed. My body would later pay a little bit (but not too bad) for all the pounding downhill on this leg (Kinvara).

See Saturday entry for my report on Leg 25.

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 16.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.000.000.000.005.00

Wasatch Back Ragnar Relay - Leg 25 - The last of my three Ragnar legs. Run at about 2:30 AM in the morning after less than 2 hours of sleep. Started to move okay, but he legs were tired and I really didn't feel the best during this stretch. The portebello sandwich from Redrock that I had about 10:30 PM didn't seem to have settled as well as I hoped it would have. The route was a relatively flat and should have been easy. I only pulled out 6:13 ave/mi. for this one.

Asics Bandito (Sept '09) Miles: 5.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Strolled my daugther to church, but got a ride back home afterwards.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.100.000.000.0012.10

A.M. - Up pretty early this morning to fit in the run before a 7:30 AM tee time at South Mountain (golf day with one of my clients). Standard Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Dr triangle route, normal direction.

Had a bunch of stuff going on this afternoon including grandma's 80th B-day party. So no afternoon workout today.

Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 12.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0 with progressive inclines, 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 and 5 minutes at 3.5
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.5, flat
15 mins @ 11.0 flat (wanted to do the last 5 at 11.5, but didn't have the gas)

P.M. - 40.25 ride to the top of Millcreek and back.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.30
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch triangle route, normal direction, with climb to the top of Sego Lily. ~6:50 ave/mi.

P.M. - 50 mile ride to the top of Emigration (Little Mountain Summit) and back.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - 60 mins at the Life Centre. Legs felt a little fatigued (I think from the biking the last couple of days) so the plan was to go relatively easy and play it by ear.

5 minutes @ 9.5, mph, flat
10 mins @ 10.0, flat (feeling good here, bumped up to 10.5)
5 mins@ 10.5, flat (whoa! Legs don't want to go faster than 10.0 today, so I knocked it back down and held)
40 mins @ 10.0, flat

No biking today or tomorrow to rest my legs (and more importantly, my rearend) for the MS this weekend

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
23.500.000.000.0023.50

A.M. - Wanted to do a long run this morning since I won't be running the next couple of days because of the MS ride. I didn't get started until 6:45 AM at which time is was already 75 degrees. By the time I finished, I think it was in the low 80's. So the run was quite warm. Also had to deal with that pesky southwest wind that has been plaguing the region for so long now. Ran very slow. Felt okay, but just didn't seem to have much spunk. Was happy to get the mileage in though.

Buddies and I are meeting at 5 to head up to Logan for the bike ride. We're staying at Russ's aunt's house. Awful nice of her to offer us her house for the weekend.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 23.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Harmon's Best Dam Bike Ride - Day 1 - 100 Miles. Blog entry to be redone again later. I had a bunch of stuff typed in, but accidentally hit something on my computer and lost it, irritating...But too late to try and redo tonight, so I'll do later.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Harmons Best Dam Bike Ride Day 2 - 75 miles. Blog entry to come later.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.500.000.000.0010.50

A.M. - 60 minute treadmill workout at the gym. Surprisingly good effort despite the big cycling miles the last couple of days:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
10 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.5, flat
25 mins @ 11.0, flat

Was happy to be able to hold this pace today. Endurance seemed to be good. I certainly didn't feel like I could take on inclines today. Maybe on Wednesday.

Had to go into the office today and tomorrow for mandatory training. No P.M. ride today as I want to let my back side recover a bit.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.50
Comments
From RileyCook on Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 09:48:46 from 132.3.57.68

That sounds like a pretty solid run. Nice work.

From scottkeate on Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 15:47:17 from 216.49.181.254

You've really got me thinking about hitting the TM for some of my tempo efforts again. It seemed to work well for me leading up to St. George last year. I started doing them as a result of getting my doors blown off by you in the Timp and Hobble Creek halfs.

From scottkeate on Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 15:47:57 from 216.49.181.254

BTW - How are your shins feeling? How has your experience with Dr. Rawlin been?

From Fritz on Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 15:55:23 from 65.116.116.6

Wow. Great run after those big bike rides. You will be more than ready for LOTOJA and any running race for that matter.

From JPark on Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 22:57:49 from 174.52.34.169

Scott - Blew your doors off?!...That was hardly the case. I beat you by what?..30 seconds each time? I'm sure that won't be the case going forward. You've been putting up fantastic races and times this year and have been working a lot harder than me. You'll be blowing my doors off handily. My experience with Dr. Rawlin had been awesome. I've seen him a total of 6 or 7 times now. I was skeptical at first, but I'm definitely a believer now. The shin is all better. Thank you for referring me to him.

Fritz - Doing the century as part of the MS this weekend really put into perspective how hard doing LOTOJA is going to be (~206 miles). I've got just over two months, so I hope I'll be ready...Are you interested in trying to do an [easy!] ride in the next couple days or next week sometime? I'm pretty flexible, let me know.

From scottkeate on Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 09:19:41 from 216.49.181.254

Not to belabor the point, but in two of the three races we ran in last year, I was only close enough to see you finish one of them. Yes, blow my doors off! :-)

I'm curious to see how you'll do with so much cross training this year. You're gym/treadmill workouts have been pretty awesome. My suspicion is that you will perform better at the end of this year than you did and the end of last. Keep up the good work and good luck in your preparations for LOTOJA.

From Fritz on Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 15:48:01 from 65.116.116.6

Justin, I will be out of town until the 4th but I will check in when I get back. EVENTUALLY we will go for a ride.

Scott, This also means that I won't be able to go for a run this weekend. :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch triangle with the Sego Lily stretch. Warm morning (at least 75-78 degrees when I started at 5:45 AM). The pesky southwest wind continued. No watch, but I was going pretty slow. Tomorrow is supposed to be a gym day, but if I was smart I'd take advantage of the cooler morning temps and go outside.

P.M. - Yesterday, I reached $600 in total donations for MS which meant I qualified for the 'spokes club' jersey. Thank you to any reading this who contributed to my drive! Our work training got out early today, so I stopped by the Utah MS Society Chapter at Highland Dr and ~6400 So. and got my jersey. Its actually pretty good quality. I wore it for this afternoon's 40 mile ride to the top of Millcreek and back. Awesome ride, as always. Climbing legs are still feeling a bit tired from this past weekend which is to be expected.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.200.000.000.0010.20

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill at the Life Centre. As suspected yesterday, it would have been a good morning to go out today, but my wife took the early shift and slept in a bit. So I decided to stick with the original gym plan.

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat

5 mins @ 10.0, flat

15 mins @ 10.0 with progressive inclines of 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 (couldn't hold for the 3.5 today).

5 mins @ 10.0, flat

25 mins @ 10.5, flat (didn't feel like going any harder than this effort so I stayed here for most of the run)

5 mins @ 11.0, flat

Just an okay overall effort.

P.M. - 40 mile ride up Big Cottonwood Canyon to Brighton and back. Got a flat while screaming down the canyon, but was able to fix it quickly and get home just fine. I should be most grateful that it didn't cause me to wipe-out.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.100.000.000.0012.10

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd triangle today. Was warm and windy throughout, as is the norm lately. Went real slow, it was a slog. I think the afternoon bike rides impact the quality of the next mornings' run. I want to go riding tonight, but I'm debating whether I will or not.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 12.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
15 mins @ 10.0 progressives inclines with 3 minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 (again, still couldn't hit the 3.5 today)
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.5, flat
20 mins @ 11.0, flat

Similar to Wednesday's run, but today's effort was a little better.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.30
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
23.500.000.000.0023.50

A.M. - Long run. Two times around on the Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd triangle route. Once in the normal direction, once in reverse. Up nice and early today to beat the heat. Cooler and less wind than last week. 6:54 ave/mi.

P.M. - 68.5 mile bike ride up Emigration and East Canyon to the Big Mountain summitt. First time that I've biked up Big Mountain although I've driven it a million times going boating to East Canyon Reservoir with the family. It was a bit harder than I anticipated, but definitely a good ride and one I hope to continue doing. It was kind of an eventful ride. I got a flat on Wasatch (about 7 miles into the ride). I fixed it and rode to Millcreek Bicycles where they gave me a tube, adjusted my pedal tension, and got my tire pressure where it needed to be. It's so nice to have a good bike shop on the route! The climbs up Little and Big Mountain were good (although, as mentioned, Big Mountain was a  little tough). I saw a few other cyclists, but not as many as I would have normally expected, probably because of warm weather. On the last hairpin of the Big Mountain climb I caught up to a cool dude named Ben. We chatted at the top for a bit and I learned that he's a LOTOJA vet and has done it several times. He'll be doing it again this year as a Cat 5, which is the lowest racing category and also the one I'll be in. He is also doing the Ultimate Challenge in August which I'm also planning to do. So hopefully our paths will cross again. He shared some of his bike racing/LOTOJA wisdom which I'm grateful for and will gladly take whenever people are willing to share it with me. He was riding from Cottonwood Heights, so we ended up riding most of the way home together and we made one stop to fill our water. We rode mostly at an easy pace, but we pushed it a little in a few spots. On Wasatch Blvd on the way home at about 5500 S. there were a ton of cops, firetrucks, and ambulances, and a helicopter and they had Wasatch completely blocked off and wouldn't let us through. I don't know what the deal was, I've haven't bothered to see if its on the news, but maybe some bad car wreck or someone was stuck on the mountain or something like that. Needless to say, we were forced to back track to 4500 S. and then down to 2300 E. Ben and I parted ways at the Cotton Bottom intersection and I took 2300 E. and Highland home. Ride was good, but took quite a while to do. Sad thing is, it was a good bread-and-butter ride, but not long enough to constitute the type of "long ride" I need to be doing for my LOTOJA training. Somehow I'm going to have to figure how and when to work those rides into my training schedule.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 23.50
Comments
From scottkeate on Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 14:59:04 from 71.199.4.146

Strong week! Nice TM effort yesterday followed by a good long run today. Impressive! Looks like your on track to be tearing things up in the coming weeks.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - 60 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0 with progressive inclines, 3 minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 5 minutes at 3.5
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.5, flat
10 mins @ 11.0, flat
5 mins @ 11.5, flat

P.M. - 40 mile bike ride up Big Cottonwood to Brighton and back. Warm out, but good ride. Fortunately, the canyon is a bit cooler than the valley.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.30
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M.1. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd./Wasatch Blvd triangle route. Reverse direction. Warm and windy again. Went nice and slow.

A.M.2. - 40 mile ride with Scott up Millcreek Canyon and back. Abe joined us for the first few miles but didn't go up the canyon. Pretty decent headwind coming down the bottom half of the canyon and on the long grind south on Wasatch. 

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Treadmill run. 52:45:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat

5 mins @ 10.0, flat

20 mins @ 10.5, flat

15 mins @ 11.0, flat

7:45 mins @ 10.0, flat (started getting a side ache for some strange reason and just wussed-out)

 P.M. - Cycle ride up Little Cottonwood Canyon to Alta (end of the paved road) and back. About 25 miles or so round trip although you don't have to pedal very much the way down (but I guess you make up for it with the pretty tough climb). Three canyons in three days.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.10
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 13:30:16 from 24.10.249.165

That's a great workout. Congrats.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood Rd. out-and-back. Felt so nice and refreshing to get drizzled on by the light rain. No watch today. This will probably be it for me today as I want to try and keep a little in the bank for Saturday's race.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.600.000.000.006.60

A.M. - 40 minute treadmill run, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph
5 mins @ 9.5
10 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5
5 mins @ 10.0
5 mins @ 9.5

Looking forward to tomorrow.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 6.60
Comments
From Fritz on Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 13:25:38 from 74.82.64.160

Hobbler Half? If so I will see you there. Can't wait to get up at 3:30.

From JPark on Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 13:58:08 from 174.52.34.169

Yeah, the Hobbler. So excited for the early morning =(... It'll be good to see you there, at least for the couple minutes at the beginning before you've pulled away out of sight.

Race: Hobbler Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:11:36, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.0013.100.000.0021.10

Hobbler Half Marathon

Finally! My first race this year with no big headwind (See Moab 1/2 and UV 1/2) and one that I feel somewhat decent about the outcome. I felt good this morning and really enjoyed the course. Fun and pretty well organized race. Definitely one that I'll recomment and look forward to doing again in the future. Finished 4th overall behind Kyle Perry (1:08:51), Fritz (1:09:23), and Seth Wold (1:11:19). Compared to the Moab 1/2 and UV 1/2 earlier this year, I felt a little more speed in the legs and can tell my conditioning is getting better. Obviously, the lack of the headwind today was a big positive factor compared to those races and this course is definitely faster than Moab 1/2 (but maybe not UV 1/2). Fitness is still not to the level that I was at this time last year, but it seems to be heading in the right direction. I had a good 8-mile cool-down with Fritz after the race. He is an absolute stud and I having nothing but respect and admiration for the dude. He put up another great race/time today, as expected.

Splits and brief narrative are given below. There's an obvious progressive slowdown that largely corresponds with the change in the race terrain and general fatiguing:

1 - 5:18 (Kyle, Fritz, Seth, and Steve Sumison quickly form the lead pack. I'm alone and 5-10 seconds back)
2 - 5:16 (cruising down the fork; steadily but slowly gaining ground on the 4th place Steve. I'm pretty confident I will catch him eventually)
3 - 5:19 "  "
4 - 5:19 "  "
5 - 5:12 "  "
6 - 5:22 (out of the fork and into the main channel of the canyon, briefly on a dirt path (slight loss of momentum) and then onto a paved path. I lose sight of Kyle, Fritz, and Seth but am still closing in on Steve)
7 - 5:21 (rollers)
8 - 5:26 (weaving path; took a GU at about 8.6, should have taken it a little earlier)
9 - 5:26  (more weaving path)
10 - 5:28 (back on the main road, pretty straight, slight down. I finally pass Steve Sumison here to take 4th place). 
11 - 5:35 (pretty straight, slight down. Was feeling good, split should have been faster, but my legs were losing speed. I can see Seth up in the distance whose fallen off the back of the other two. He's still aways up there, can I catch him?..)
12 - 5:33 (same as 11, but more pronounced decline, closing in on Seth)
13 - 6:00 (slightly up jaunt back up to the park, bad split, getting closer to Seth but I know there's not enough course to catch him)
0.1 - 0:59 (my Garmin measured this 0.19 miles)

Garmin distance: 13.19; 1:11:39; 5:25 ave./mi. I'm curious if anyone else measured the course a tad long? Maybe I just ran the tangents bad. Mile markers seemed to be pretty close except the last little bit.

 I should go out and ride tonight. I've got the energy, but my motivation is lacking.

Asics Hyperspeed 4 (Sept '11) Miles: 21.10
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 17:39:06 from 24.10.249.165

Great race Justin. I remember that last mile being tough last year. Do you have a fall marathon planned? I remember you did Pocatello last year right?

From JPark on Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 17:41:27 from 174.52.34.169

Yeah, I've got Pocatello and St. George on tap again this year. Are you doing either of those?

From Rob Murphy on Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 17:49:15 from 24.10.249.165

You know, I've finished 2nd at the Pocatello Half the last two years and I really like the race. So it will be hard to pass up.I think I might do TOU and the Poky Half is perfect prep for that.

I heard from Fritz that you might be joining us up at Alta on Wednesday?

From Fritz on Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 20:44:15 from 76.27.28.67

Great job Justin and thanks again for the making the cool down enjoyable. Your running and biking this summer are impressive and I am sure you will dominate LOTOJA and run a great fall marathon.

Rob's x-country team meets at Alta on Wednesday nights at 6 for a 9-10 mile trail run in case you are interested. We usually meet at the park n' ride at 6200 and carpool up at 5:30. If that is out of the way we could pick you up at the mouth of the canyon. Just something to consider.

From RileyCook on Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 21:12:04 from 65.130.95.93

Great race. I ran that race last year and the last "tenth" was way long! I didn't have a garmin at the time, so I don't know how it measured last year overall. That last mile is tough though, I think I was 6:00 on that mile too last year. In fact, your splits and overall time look very similar to mine from last year (and I took 4th too). You are putting in some great miles and workouts, keep it up.

From scottkeate on Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 16:18:25 from 216.49.181.254

Congrats on a great race! It's good to see you gaining strength and running so well. It looks like I may run into you at the Pocatello marathon--I'm planning to pace a couple of my buddies to a faster Boston qualifying time.

BTW - If you have any inclination toward doing Boston next year, I have reserved a nice home with 10 beds less than 3 miles from the finish line. Looks like I still have 3-4 more spots available. (Invitation is open you Riley, Fritz, and Rob as well)

From Fritz on Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 17:23:13 from 65.116.116.6

That is very tempting especially considering I have never run it and I don't want to be beat by a bunch of kenyans at the SLC Marathon next year. :) When do you need a commitment?

From JPark on Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 17:35:36 from 167.219.0.140

Scott - Yes, the Boston offer is very tempting. I've never done it either. Let us know when you need a commitment. It would be good to have strong Utah FRB representation next year like there was this year.

Fritz and Rob - Unfortunately, I'm in Denver until late Wednesday, but I'd most likely be interested in joining you next week. I assume you'll be doing it next week too?

Riley - Thanks. You are a fantastic runner. Eventhough your time/splits last year were similar to mine this year, based on what you've done so far this year, its clear you're much stronger than me. I look forward to meeting you in person soon. I hope your knee is holding up.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Flew to Denver tonight for a few days of work training. Come home Wednesday night.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.500.000.000.0015.50

A.M. - Ran on the hotel treadmill this morning. I'm staying at the Grand Hyatt in downtown Denver. I'm actually quite impressed with their gym and fitness equipment. Nice, solid Life Fitness treadmills with impressive media functionality. I didn't feel like going real hard today. 45 minute workout went as follows, all flat:

5 minuntes @ 8.0 mph
5 mins @ 9.0
5 mins @ 9.5
30 mins @ 10.0

The run felt good. The treadmill felt a little firmer than the ones at my gym and a bit faster too. My calves, especially the right one, is still tight from Saturday's race, but its not affecting my running and won't be a problem. It was raining pretty hard all morning and into the early afternoon. It's substantially cooler here in Denver compared to Salt Lake. The next few days are looking like they'll be a little warmer though. (7.2 miles; Mizuno Elixir 6)

P.M. - Went and ran on the Cherry Creek Trail this afternoon. Its a nice trail and its not far from my hotel. As the name indicates, the trail runs right along Cherry Creek. Nice, wide, cement-paved path. Lots of bikers and runners. Always grateful when there is a good place to run while traveling. Went nice and easy about 7:15 pace in right around an hour of running. (8.3 miles; Adidas Aegis 2)

I'm really feeling guilty I didn't bike on Saturday when I had the chance. The next time I'll be able to ride will be Thursday afternoon which will be more than a week from when I last went (Weds. 7/4). Not very good consistency for the LOTOJA training...I checked into the possibility of renting a bike while out here, but its expensive and just not practical. Oh well, good excuse to do a little extra running in the afternoons.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.30Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 7.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
18.500.000.000.0018.50

A.M. - Ran on the Cherry Creek Trail again. Just went a little further than last night. Nice weather this morning. (PureFlow; 10.25)

P.M. - Cherry Creek Trail again. Nice afternoon. (Aegis; 8.25)

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.25Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 10.25
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.650.000.000.008.65

A.M. - 50 minutes on the hotel treadmill, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 10.0
40 mins @ 10.5

Going home this afternoon, yeah!

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 8.65
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd triangle. Normal direction. Just under 7 ave/mi pace. Morning temp was actually more pleasant than I expected.

P.M. - 40 mile ride to the top of Millcreek and back. Felt great to be back on the bike again. Met a real cool guy from Highland/Alpine while going up, Joseph Lee. He's pretty new to road cycling like me and is going to doing Lotoja also. 

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Comments
From scottkeate on Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 09:32:56 from 216.49.181.254

That's an awesome day! 15-mile run and a 40-mile bike ride. You are looking really strong right now.

From Fritz on Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 12:11:14 from 65.100.192.74

That is a big day. If you converted those bike miles to running (maybe 3 to 1) you would be at the top of the mileage board. Nice job.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - Treadmill run at the gym for 60 mins:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
12 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines, 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 (had hoped to do 20 full mins on incline, but just couldn't stick it today)
13 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.5, flat
10 mins @ 11.0, flat
5 mins @ 11.5, flat

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.30
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
23.600.000.000.0023.60

A.M.1. - Long run. My same bread-and-butter long run course; two times around the extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatach Blvd triangle course. Once doing the triangle in regular direction, once in reverse.

A.M.2. - Boating day with the family up at East Canyon. I rode my bike up to the reservoir which is just under 45 miles (on Wasatch, foothill, up through Emigration Big/Little Mountains). Weather was overcast, not to hot, and the ride was pretty uneventful until the climb up big mountain. At that point it started to drizzle and the wind picked up. Once near the summit, the rain started coming down hard and I was drenched. I had to take the decent down to the reservoir real easy, because the wet brakes weren't working too well and I was nervous about falling on the wet pavement. Made it to the reservoir in one piece just in time for the skies to clear-up temporarily. Met up with my wife and fam and we launched the boat. We took the boat for a few spins around the lake, had a quick lunch, and the dang rain came on hard again before I had a chance to pull out the ski. Pops was nervous, so we pulled out and came home. Not much of a boat trip, but at least we got out. It would have been cool had the rain stayed away. There were only a handful of boats on the lake which is rare for a Saturday.

Would of been an action-packed day had we been able to ski! Oh well, next time.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 23.60
Comments
From Fritz on Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 20:19:33 from 76.27.28.67

That's a SERIOUS workout. Amazing that you can run 23 miles then climb over big mountain. Did you eat 2000 calories on the bike? I am super impressed.

From Jake K on Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 20:24:40 from 67.177.11.154

BIG day! Nice going!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - 60 mins of easy flat cruising on the treadmill. Honestly just didn't feel like much more than that this morning and the thought of inclines just felt daunting. But by the end I was feeling good.


5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
55 mins @ 10.0

P.M. - I wanted to take the stallion out to Big Cottonwood this afternoon. However, as I was driving home from work around 5:30, dark clouds were pouring in from the west and it was rainy and windy. It was enough to make me decide that I was going to bag the ride and either go do another easy run on the treadmill or take the afternoon off. I could see some clearer skies poking through the southwest side of the valley. As I got home, I realized a ride might be salvageable, but that if I was going to do it, I better head towards the clear skies in the south and maybe go ride Suncrest. I talked myself back into riding and when I stepped outside, clear skies were beckoning from Little Cottonwood Canyon. So that's where I went. It was a nice, relative cool ride up to Albion Basin. I felt good and did all my pedaling from the saddle (I think that's a good thing). Not real fast, but a good steady cadence. Not a long ride, but some quality climbing miles. Temp were great going up, but I felt a little under-dressed when buzzing down the canyon. Felt like a crisp spring morning.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Drive triangle route, normal direction. Nice beautiful cool morning. I'll take 'em while I can get 'em this time of year.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.400.000.000.0010.40

A.M. - Good 60 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre:


5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0 with progressive inclines, 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 and five minutes at 3.5 (I've been struggling with this workout lately, so when I can stick it, its a good day)
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
7.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
10 mins @ 11.0, flat
10 mins @ 11.5, flat

P.M. - Nice and easy 25 mile ride up and down the Sundance side of the Alpine Loop with my work buddies Aaron and Zach. Holy cow!... I admit, I've never been up to Sundance or that side of the loop before (pathetic for a life-time Utah resident, I know). It's absolutely gorgeous! We only saw one other biker the whole time, which seems unbelievable to me because its such an awesome place to ride, I would have expected it to be packed. Weather was perfect. This climb is part of the 'Ultimate Challenge' route that I'll be riding in a few weeks, so it was good to go scope it out this afternoon.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.100.000.000.0012.10

A.M. - Standard 12 mile route in the reverse direction. Great morning temps again. It's so nice to have a break from the warm, wild fire smoke-infested mornings.

P.M. - Rode to the top of Millcreek and back (40 miles). Overcast the whole time, but temps weren't bad and the rain didn't fall on me until the last 2 miles. Even then, it wasn't much. Good ride.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 12.10
Comments
From Benn Griffin on Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 04:51:03 from 96.233.182.149

Really nice miles and afternoon rides - you prepping for an IronMan or just getting added aerobic benefits from the rides without the impact?

From JPark on Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 12:19:08 from 174.52.34.169

Benn, no Ironmans/triathlons for me. At least not in the near future. I'm just trying to sneak in enough running and riding mile to survive a couple marathons and Lotoja this Fall. Quite honestly, I should be riding more. But, I'm not willing to sacrifice my morning runs to fit in more riding.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.600.000.000.005.60

A.M. - Made the (stupid) mistake of staying up way too late last night doing something for work (which in retrospect could have and should have waited until the morning). Consequently, getting up to run this morning was harder than usual, I was limited on time, and not motivated to really push it at all. 35 minutes on the treadmill:

10 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat

10 mins @ 9.5, flat

15 mins @ 10.0, flat 

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 5.60
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
26.200.000.000.0026.20

A.M. - No, I didn't run a marathon this morning...Well, the distance was equivalent, but it was just a training run. The only reason I went this far today is because that's just how long the route was. It wasn't a hard effort either. This was basically my standard 8.5 mile LC park and ride out-and-back done 3 times with slight variations in the middle to account for a little extra distance. I haven't done this route since my NYC buildup in 2010. For my long runs, I usually opt for the route that I did last Saturday (2 times around the extended LC Road/Wasatch Drive triangle). Though a bit monotonous, the advantage to this route over the other one is that it makes it more convenient to get water/Gu twice instead of just once (I don't like to carry stuff with me and I'm too lazy to go place bottles on the course unless its my front yard) and still affords similar elevation changes. Lots of folks out this morning. Tons of bikers and runners. Relatively nice temps this morning and I felt pretty good. Total time was just over 2:54. Average pace of ~6:40. Busy day today, but hoping I'll have the energy and time to do a bit of a ride later on.

P.M. - 50 mile bike ride up Big Cottonwood to Brighton and then to the end of the paved road up Guardsman's Pass. Awesome ride. The last little bit of Guardman's get pretty tough. I'll definitely want to come up here again. I refilled my water at the 7-11 at the bottom of the canyon and toyed with the idea of trying to go up Little Cottonwood a little bit, but by the time I got the electric sign, I decided I was out of juice, so I wussed-out and went home. I really need to be putting in some more cycling miles. I have a feeling the Ultimate Challenge is going to be really tough.... I got some good climbing in going up to Guardman's. About 4,700 vertical feet give or take from the mouth of the canyon.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 26.20
Comments
From scottkeate on Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 17:47:59 from 71.199.4.146

Three loops for long runs and insane treadmill workouts. Now that's dedication! Nice LR!

From Fritz on Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 20:47:03 from 76.27.28.67

Is this for real !?! Even if you have to do the doggy paddle you should enter an Ironman tri. That is a serious workout.

From Jake K on Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 20:50:33 from 184.167.8.115

You have officially made me feel lazy about what I did today. Holy moly dude.

From RileyCook on Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 11:24:57 from 132.3.57.68

Monster day! Good work, I'm with Jake on feeling extremely lazy after seeing this. How many calories do you think you burned?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - Was up way, way too late again last night working on some work stuff. It wouldn't have been so bad had a been more diligent and devoted more time to working earlier in the day or on Saturday, but there were funner things to do and quite honestly its nearly impossible to concentrate and get any work done at home with a 2 year old and a 2 month old. As a result, I slept in more than usual and went down to the gym. Physically felt okay and made it through the run I had planned. I didn't go hard and never intended to so I'll hopefully have a little something for the 10K tomorrow:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
49 mins @ 10.0, flat
6 mins @ 10.5, flat

The D News 10K is fun. But I dread it a little. I'm by no means expecting a spectacular result. I basically haven't done and 'speedwork' this summer, so I'll be interested to see if my average pace tomorrow is any better than half marathon pace. History has shown me there isn't much difference. Goal is to go sub-33. Hopefully this race provides a little speed stimulus. I'm much more looking forward to Timp half this Saturday.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.00
Race: Deseret News 5.9-miler (5.95 Miles) 00:31:03
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.300.005.950.0012.25

Deseret News 10K - Well, by now everyone knows about the debacle with the course. I was one of the poor saps behind Ben and Scott that got routed on the short course. It's a bummer, but this was not an 'A' race so I don't really care. It was still fun. I don't have a lot to say about the race. It played out about how I expected. I was shooting for sub-33 and I think I would have done that and come pretty close to my 10K PR. I was grateful for the relatively cool temps. First couple miles going downhill were sub-5 and then my pace deteriorated down to half marathon pace by the last mile. I felt good throughout. Legs just progressively lost speed. I'm not surprised that happened. I don't really do any specific training for the 10K distance or any real speed work. More than anything, I just hope the race provides a little speed stimulus.

Cooled down for 3 miles with Ben and Scott around the park. Congrats to them for great times! Then ran another ~3.3 back to my car at Research Park. It was a work day for me so I couldn't stick around to see Fritz bring home his victory.

P.M. - Worked most of the day and took off around 4:30 for ride up to Millcreek (~40 miles). Lovely ride as usual. Then down to the in-laws for a BBQ.

Asics Hyperspeed 4 (Sept '11) Miles: 12.25
Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:15:14 from 155.100.226.54

At least you made up for missing that 1/4 mile during the race w/ a 40 mile bike ride :-)

Good going as always, Justin.

From RileyCook on Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:54:36 from 132.3.57.68

Well if nothing else it was a great speed workout for you guys. It always sucks to miss turns on races. Nice job though, especially considering your high volume lately!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.600.000.000.0010.60

A.M. - Morning treadmill run down at the Life Centre. I thought this morning's workout, and the day in general, was going to be disaster because I couldn't fall asleep for the life of me. Not sure why exactly. I didn't eat anything out the ordinary. Had some good exercise Tuesday. Probably work stress more than anything. After tossing and turning, I may have ended up with 2 hours sleep, if I was lucky. Surprisingly, the run and the day went better than expected:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
15 mins @ 10.5, flat
35 mins @ 11.0, flat

P.M. - My sister-in-law and her family are in town visiting from Arizona, so my wife's side of the family wanted to do a dinner picnic in the canyons. I convinced them to go to Tanners Flat up Little Cottonwood so that I could squeeze in a ride and meet up with them. I came home from work and rode my bike to the end of the paved road at Alta and then back down to Tanners Flat to meet up with them. As a side note, up at Alta I saw what appeared to be a HS cross country team. Rob Murphy, was that you and your Alta boys? I couldn't tell.

Beautiful afternoon to be in the canyon with the kids and family. The sun was still out enough when it was time to go. So I hoped on my bike and coasted home down the hill. This will probably be the last ride until after the race on Saturday.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.60
Comments
From Fritz on Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 22:10:53 from 76.27.28.67

That must have been Rob's crew. What race is Saturday? I am tempted to do the Ultimate Challenge ride but it's hard to justify paying $105 for a non competitive ride.

From JPark on Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 15:55:31 from 8.23.159.65

Fritz, just saw your comment. Sorry it took so long... The Saturday race, as I'm sure you know by now was the Timp Half. You should totally do the Ultimate Challenge. I'd love to see you dominate the climb to Snowbird.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard out-and-back. Took it real nice and easy.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.800.000.000.005.80

A.M. - Easy treadmill run at the Life Centre, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph

5 mins @ 9.5

10 mins @ 10.0

7 mins @ 10.5

2 mins @ 11.0

1 min @ 11.5

5 mins @ 10.0

Was up way to late again (work stuff). Excited for the race Saturday though.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 5.80
Race: Timpanogos Half Marathon 2012 (13.1 Miles) 01:08:51, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.000.0013.100.0021.10

Timpanogos Half Marathon

Short Story - Great morning for a race. I'm happy with the end result today, but a little disappointed for having taken the first part of the race too hard and as a result, not having any speed for the last 5 miles. Overall, this is a huge PR for me, albeit on a very aided course, but my old PR was also very aided (UV 1/2 2011 - 1:10:38). First 8 miles or so were smoking down the canyon with a few sub 5-minute milers and I felt good...a little too good because in retrospect I think I pushed those miles too hard and it cost me later on. I actually led the race for a little while until just after we got out of the canyon. Then Scott decided to put the hammer down and there was no way I could hang with him. Last 5 miles (basically the part of the course after the canyon) were tough for me. Quads were fried and the leg speed was gone (all of those last miles were in the mid to upper 5-min/mi range). But I held onto second place and snatched a PR by almost 2 minutes. I wore my Hyperspeeds, which I absolutely love, but I'm wondering if a little softer shoe, perhaps my Kinvaras, would have served me better. All-in-all, a good day for me, I'm happy.

Congratulations to my hero Scott Keate who ran out of his mind today and easily won the race (1:07)! I get a rematch with him in three weeks at Hobble Creek = ), but the result won't be any different.  He is looking incredibly strong and his true running pedigree is blossoming now. Also big congrats to Lindsay Dunkley (1:11)! I would be lying if I said the thought of getting 'chicked' didn't cross my mind several times during the race. Steve Anderson had a tremendous race (1:11) despite also having done a fast marathon 4 days ago. The man is superhuman! Walter decided to be nice to all of us today, but still put up a good race and time as well. Great job to all of you.

More details to come later...

P.M. - Luckily my 'biking quads' didn't get trashed during this morning's race...50 mile ride up Big Cottonwood to Brighton, then Guardsman's Pass (end of paved road) and back home via Wasatch and Little Cottonwood Rd. Exact same ride as last Saturday. I love it.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 8.00Asics Hyperspeed 4 (Sept '11) Miles: 13.10
Comments
From allie on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 17:16:12 from 174.23.157.32

nice job, justin. if i remember correctly that's a huge improvement from last year? congrats on a great race.

From Lindsey Dunkley on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 18:10:41 from 67.2.52.125

Thanks for the shout out! Good job to you as well!!

From scottkeate on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 18:18:10 from 71.199.4.146

You are a class act, Justin! One of the coolest cats I know. It is so cool for me to be running with you after watching you fade off into the distance in every race last year. Lucky for me you've been spending a ton of energy on your biking for LOTOJA. It won't be long until I'm chasing you again :-)

From scottkeate on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 18:19:51 from 71.199.4.146

Lindsey gets to officially make another post to her blog after such a smashing performance. 1:11 - I'd say she's out of "retirement."

From Lindsey Dunkley on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 21:06:32 from 66.87.67.123

I thought about doing a blog entry...but then I figured people could just read Walters race report and minus a second a two per mile and then you have my race ;) For real though, I appreciate all the nice words and compliments, the running community here is awesome. I am still mostly retired, just wanted to see what I could put down still. Again, thanks!

From Superfly on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 21:29:37 from 74.211.21.81

You smoked it man. STG should be a good one for ya. Keep it up!

From Brandon on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 21:52:04 from 71.4.74.208

Congrats Justin! Strong as always!

From Jake K on Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 22:10:35 from 67.177.11.154

Super fast - congrats Justin.

And nice little "shakeout" bike ride as well to cap off the day :-)

From Steve on Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 09:16:41 from 66.87.64.53

Good talking to you guys for a few seconds at the start! You guys are amazing. Everybody runs their own race, and every day is different so often I disagree with people's opinions on fast starts, but I agree with you on this one. 10 seconds a mile slower on the first five would have let you cut at least a minute off your time through the last five.

But it wouldn't have been as fun. :-)

From RileyCook on Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 09:50:17 from 132.3.57.68

Justin, congrats on a freaking awesome PR. You are in fantastic shape and getting faster by the week, keep it up!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Legs were pretty sore from Saturday's race... I guess that's the price of the steep course + my Hyperspeeds. Walked around my neighborhood after chuch for probably close to two miles to get the juices in my legs going.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - Treadmill day down at the gym. I wasn't in any real state to take things real hard today, so I just kept things relatively easy. 10 miles in a little under 62 minutes:

5 minutes @ 8.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.0, flat
5 mins @ 9.5, flat
~47 mins @ 10.0, flat

P.M. - Millcreek ride (40 miles). Lovely as always.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd triangle. Normal direction. Relatively warm out. Had a nice juicy cold fruit smoothy for breakfast when I got done. It tasted so good!

P.M. - It was my wife's birthday today, so I took the day off to handle the kiddos so she could shop and have some me-time. Was able to get in a ride mid-afternoon. Rode up Little Cottonwood to the end of the paved road at Alta and back (~25 miles). Good tough ride. Did it all from the saddle. About half way between Tanners Flat and White Pine, they were doing some road construction and made me stop for a couple minutes because a lane was shutdown. Apparently, earlier, a backhoe had fallen off the side of the road 65 feet down into the ravine. They pulled it out and apparently it wasn't all that messed-up, surprisingly.

Afterwards, I took the bike to the shop for a tune-up. The chain is right on the cusp of where its recommended to be replaced. The guy said my drive train will be fine though if I wait to replace it a few more weeks. I'd rather do it closer to Lotoja.

The timing of the tune-up is good since I won't ride Wednesday as I've got a Lotoja meeting that will eat up the afternoon. The bike should be ready Thursday afternoon, so hopefully I can squeeze on in.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.400.000.000.0010.40

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill this morning. Legs are feeling much better, but a bit tired from Saturday still or the running/biking the last couple of days. I wanted to get things turning a little, but wasn't sure what to expect. Got to the gym and decided I had enough will power to do some incline. Ended up doing the same workout I did two Wednesday's ago:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines, 3 minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 and 5 minutes at 3.5
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
7.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
10 mins @ 11.0, flat
10 mins @ 11.5, flat

Pleased with the effort overall. No workouts planned for this afternoon as I've got a meeting for Lotoja.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.40
Comments
From scottkeate on Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 18:39:15 from 71.199.4.146

Great bounce-back effort! I had plans to hit the TM today, but it didn't happen.

From JPark on Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 23:11:58 from 174.52.34.169

You've been putting up nice miles this week though. Let's chat Friday. I presume the Saturday morning run is still a go? If so, I'd like in.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd route in reverse direction. Nice and easy (~7 min/mi.), though compared to Tuesday, I can definitely sense a difference (a little more spunk) on mornings where I haven't went cycling the night before.

P.M. - Fought traffic and got to the bike shop to pick up my stallion. Finally, about 6:40 PM I was able to get out riding. Millcreek Canyon ride again for the second time this week (~40 miles). Daylight is going to become increasingly scarce over the next month. Hopefully I can continue to get out of work at a decent time to get in my rides. 

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.500.000.000.0010.50

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill at the gym this morning. I struggled with how intense I wanted to approach this one. I got invited to join Scott Keate, Jake, and Fritz on a long run on Saturday, so I didn't want to go too hard today and be worthless for my run with them, especially if they want to throw in some fast. At the same, I was feeling okay and didn't want to go too easy. I resolved on a workout somewhere in the middle:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
15 mins @ 10, flat
20 mins @ 10.5, flat
15 mins @ 11.0, flat
5 mins @ 11.5, flat

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
21.000.000.000.0021.00

A.M. - Long run up at Jeremy Ranch with Jake, Andrea, Scott, Dan, Devra, Fritz, and Annie. Met up with Scott and Dan near the mouth of Parleys around 7 AM and carpooled up to the rendevous point to meet the others. The temps were nice and cool when we started at a little after 7:30. The mountains provided quite a bit of shade. Overall, the route was awesome. A nice wide dirt road, largely flat with some rollers and a net downhill on the way out. We ran about 7.5 miles to where the dirt road join ups with East Canyon Road about a mile+ south of the reservoir, then ran back. Pace was nice and easy. At about the 12-mile mark, Scott decided to throw in a little tempo and I tried to hang with him. I was successful for about the first 2-2.5 miles, but let him go that last little bit and he finished a few seconds ahead. Tempo pace was right around 5:45-:55 for the first couple and Scott hit ~5:40 the third. The others must of picked it up too because they finished only a little back from us. We stopped at the cars for a minute and got some fluid, then headed out for another ~3 mile out-and-back.

Great run with terrific company. It was nice to mix it up from my normal lone-man long runs on my standard routes. Looking forward to joining this group again sometime soon.

P.M. - Fortunately Jake, Fritz, Scott and Co. didn't break me this morning, so I was able to get in a ride. 70 mile out-and-back to Big Mountain via Wasatch, Foothill and Emigration Canyon. Took my time and made sure to take in plenty of fluids and calories. Felt really good and though tired at the end, my legs still had some climb in them. Good news for the Ultimate Challenge race next week.

All-in-all a pretty solid day and week of training for me. 80+ miles running and ~175 miles (4 rides) on the bike.

Finished the day off with a sports massage. 

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 21.00
Comments
From Jake K on Sat, Aug 04, 2012 at 14:09:50 from 67.177.11.154

Glad you could make it today. We'll be up there all fall!

From Andrea on Sun, Aug 05, 2012 at 11:15:29 from 67.177.11.154

Nice to meet you yesterday! Hopefully there will be more to come :)

From Superfly on Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 15:34:51 from 74.211.21.81

yeah that was some solid training!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

A.M. - Rest day. I strolled Isabelle around the neighborhood for about 1.5-2 miles.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - Treadmill day at the gym. Slept terribly last night... After tossing and turning all night, I may have ended up with an hour and half. I just have those nights sometimes. Probably the combination of stressing about the work week ahead (though things aren't that stressful right now), lack of exercise Sunday, and too much sugar close to bed (Linds made chocolate-frosted rice krispy treats that I couldn't resist...shame on me, I need to tighten down on my dietary discipline). So it was hard getting out of bed.

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat (this effort felt harder than usual and I about convinced myself to go real easy today)
5 mins @ 10.0, flat (things started coming together and I decided I could handle a little more than originally expected)
20 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines, 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 and 5 mins at 3.5 (this sequence always is a challenge for me so I was glad to stick all 20 mins, especially today).
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
7.5 mins @ 10.5 flat (felt challenging, but not too bad. Was wondering at this point how I'd respond to the upcoming 11.0 mph and had doubts about being able to hold 11.5 if at all).
Bumped it to 11.0 at the 40 minute mark and not 30 seconds later, a song came on my iPhone that I didn't care to listen to. I fumbled my phone to skip the song and ended up dropping it and it shot off the back of the treadmill. Had to stop to get it and after that, my will was weak and I had lost the mental toughness and focus to keep going at 11.0.
Coasted the last 20 mins at 10.0, flat.

A little disappointed with the last 1/3rd of the run. But its okay. Bad night didn't help things and I'm maybe still feeling a little residual fatigue from the long run/long bike on Saturday.

P.M. - Rode up Big Cottonwood to Brighton afterwork (~40 miles round-trip). Was glad to be able to squeeze this route in today. Would have loved to go all the way up to Guardsmans, but there just wasn't enough time/daylight. Got a shout-out from friends Abe and Andrea as they drove passed me on their way up to Guardsmans.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd triangle route. Reverse direction.

P.M. - Did a short but challenging ride up Little Cottonwood Canyon to the end of the paved road at Albion Base. Saw lots of cyclists out doing the same thing. I'm sure several of them are also doing the Ultimate Challenge ride this Saturday, and like me, wanted to get some practice on what will be the difficult final stretch up to Snowbird.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.700.000.000.0010.70

A.M. - Wanted to test out my new LunaRacers by doing a faster treadmill run this morning. It went well for about 59 minutes and ~10 second, at which point the TM died on me:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.5, flat
25 mins @ 11.0, flat
14+ mins @ 11.5, flat - I bumped it up to 12.0 mph for the last minute and about 10 seconds the treadmill pooped-out....Dang-it, I hate it when that happens. Better right at the end than in the middle of the run though. I hope its not really broken because that's my favorite mill at the gym.

P.M. - Wanted to do an easier and shorter ride this afternoon. Ended up riding up to Wasatch and heading south this time out to the point of the mountain and back. Kept it slow and easy. It was good to see/do this route because its basically the segment of the Ultimate Challenge from the point you come off the descent from Suncrest to the mouth of Little Cottonwood. It's largely rollers and there's one good size climb on about 11700 So (I think) that I'm sure will feel pretty tough during that late stage of the ride. I'm not sure what the mileage ended up being. Probably 20-25 or so.

Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Miles: 10.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Extended Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd triangle route. Normal direction today since I had went reverse on Tuesday. When I started (~5:40) the news said Salt Lake temp was 78 degrees. Fortunately, it was cooler in my parts. Still smoky and dry though from the fire.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 15.10
Comments
From Rob on Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 20:22:48 from 204.15.86.95

Nice run, I saw you this morning. I was the cyclist that yelled your name as we rode by.

From JPark on Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 22:19:07 from 174.52.34.169

Oh nice Rob. I was wondering who that was (it was dark and you guys were going fast). Are you training for anything in particular on the bike?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.800.000.000.0010.80

A.M. - Busted out a relatively quick 60-minute flat treadmill run today. Hit 10.8 miles just as the belt started to slow down. My favorite treadmill is still broke, so I had to go to option 2.

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 10.0
15 mins @ 10.5
20 mins @ 11.0
15 mins @ 11.5

I won't be running tomorrow or Sunday. I've got the Ultimate Challenge ride tomorrow morning which I'm excited and a little nervous about. Its going to be a big party and suffer-fest! They're starting us around 7-7:30 AM and I think the pros start their Tour of Utah stage (on the same course as us) at around 10:15 AM. Seems strange to me that they're doing the Ultimate Challenge and the TofU stage the same day. With as fast as those pros go, they're bound to gobble-up a bunch of us UC riders.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

The Ultimate Challenge bike ride

Total time: 5h 51m (including all stops); Place: ??? (not officially timed; its a ride, not a race)

What a fun, awesome day! The Ultimate Challenge is a 100+ mile road bike ride that follows the same course as the 'queen stage' (stage 5) of the Tour of Utah. Here's a link to the course profile: http://vimeo.com/45668230. I've been looking forward to this ride for a while as its a key element in my Lotoja training and would give me an idea of how my cycling conditioning and training is going. Several experienced cyclists have told me that this is a good preparatory ride to do for Lotoja. Though only half as long (Lotoja is 206 mi.), the course is more challenging because of all the vertical climbing the latter half of the ride (Alpine Loop, Sundance, Little Cottonwood). Although I was very excited, I was nervous at the same time. I had no idea how my body and legs would handle the late climbs, especially Little Cottonwood. In the past month or so, I've done a handful of Little Cottonwood training rides where I'd leave straight from my house just a couple miles away and head straight up. I know how hard that ride can be when your fresh, let alone after you've already ridden ~95 miles!

Overall, I was very pleased with the result. I consider myself to be a relatively strong 'climber' and I've always thought that the uphills, if anywhere on a cycling course, are where I have the opportunity to differentiate myself from the average cyclist. That was certainly confirmed today (read on).

This year, it worked out that they did the ride on the same day the pros are riding it. They started us riders in stages between about 6:45 and 7:30 AM and they cut the pros loose at about 11:15. As I mentioned yesterday, I thought it was weird they would do that because I thought it could cause issues when the pros caught up to the slow riders. It actually worked out pretty well and it was cool because there were tons of spectators along the course waiting for the pros (especially in Little Cottonwood Canyon) and their cheering and encouragement was a nice bonus.

I got up around 5, got ready, had a nice bowl of peanut butter/maple oatmeal, and got the door about 5:50. The drive up to Kimball Junction was smooth and I got there with plenty of time to spare. It was pretty cool up there this morning and I had not brought any warm gear intentionally. So I passed some time in the car listening to some tunes. I was assigned to start with the 3rd wave scheduled to go at 7:20. I made it over to the start line with not much time to spare, 7:20 rolled around, and they sent us off right on time. Our group of about 100+ riders rolled out slowly and I quickly found myself mid-pack in the 'peleton'. Right where I wanted to be; spinning easy, drafting behind other riders, conserving my energy for the challenging climbs to come later. I had no intention of trying to be superman early and blow-up before the 'real' riding started. I wanted to conserve energy and be taking in calories and water regularly. At about the first mile mark, we passed through a cloud of fog that sent chills through our peleton. It passed quickly. The first several miles passed uneventfully. I was glad that group was reasonable and didn't try and go gang-busters out of the gate. Sure, there were a few teams of guys working hard on the front end, but the pace was very manageable and as a result, our big group didn't get too spread out until the first climb.

The first categorized climb of the day is at about mile 10 or 11 on the northeast side of Jordanelle. It's not very long, maybe a mile and half, but has a decent gradient. Our group quickly began spreading out. I geared-down and just spun nice and easy with a quick cadence. I passed a bunch of riders and didn't really feel worked at all from the climb effort. At the summit, the course immediately goes down again on a fairly lengthy descent into Kamas. I latched onto a couple of guys and we buzzed down the hill. Before I knew it, we were coming up on the first aid station/stop at mile 19. Mother nature was calling, so I decided to make a quick pit-stop. I'd say less than half of the folks in my group in front of me at that point elected to stop at that station.

I was quickly back on the road and started working with a few guys to bridge up to a bigger group of riders up ahead of us. This part of the course going through Kamas and Francis was mostly flat with a few minor rollers. As the course veered back west, I found myself in the middle of solid pack of riders and was content just to draft behind them. The course went down again for a bit and then the second semi-major ascent up the south side of Jordanelle began. Again, the group splintered and I found myself up towards the front working with a couple of the stronger climbers of the pack. We hit the summit and then a juicy descent down into Heber. We rode into town to a park where the second aid station was (about mile 36). I filled my bottles, ate some fruit, and refilled my food stash with a few Nature Valley bars for later on. I hit the potties again and was off. I was hoping to again get in with a good pack of guys, but for whatever reason, many of the others who had also stopped were slow to get going again, and I was riding alone. I didn't really want to ride alone. At that still early stage of the ride, I wanted to save energy and just work with a pack. I wasn't too worried though. I figured I'd just ride smooth and relatively slow and a group would soon catch me and I could then latch onto them. That didn't happen as quickly as I thought/hoped it would. For miles 37-50, I was basically riding alone. I caught one older dude at about 40 who was pretty good and we took turns pulling for the next couple miles around Deer Creek Reservoir. There was a good size group just up ahead of us that I wanted to catch, but I wasn't willing to expend a lot of energy to do it. We hit a hill on the south side of Deer Creek and the older dude I was riding with dropped back. I passed a few of the stragglers from the group head. The course headed down again and over the dam and into Provo Canyon. I passed the 50-mile mark and finally, a group of guys caught up to me. I worked myself into their pack. It wasn't long and we reached the Sundance turn-off and the 3rd rest stop (~mile 55). Again, I hit the potty, filled my water and EFS (they had EFS!), ate a couple things, and replenished my onboard food supply. This is where the fun begins...

Immediately we were on the Alpine Loop, the first 'major' climb of the ride. Again, I hunkered down to my lowest gear with the strategy of spinning as easily and steadily as possible doing all of pedaling from the saddle (plan was to do no out-of-the-saddle pedaling until Little Cottonwood!). My legs were still feeling great. Right away I started picking people off right-and-left, lots of people. No need for teamwork going up the hill. I didn't have a team. Let's just put the hammer down and put some distance on as many people as possible! It didn't take long to reach Sundance then Aspen Groove. I was feeling awesome and I was just kicking butt all the way up the hill. I must have passed a 100 people and not one of them passed me. Was I going too fast? Was I using up all my mojo on this the first big climb and not have anything in the tank for Suncrest and LC? The thought crossed my mind, but I knew I wasn't overworking. I reached the top of the loop still feeling great. There was another stop, but I still had plenty of fluids and decided to just keep going. Most people must have stopped, because from the top of the Loop all the way to the Alpine rest stop at mile 75, I was all alone. Descending is not my strong suite and I figured some fast groups would catch up to me on the blazing descent down AF Canyon, but it didn't happen. And there was no one a head of me insight. I knew people were up there, but I couldn't see them.

I stopped at the Alpine rest stop, which was a big major stop as it was an intermediate finish area for those riders who only wanted to go 75 miles. I filled the bottles again, ate a little, restocked, and hit the restroom. While at the stop, some riders from behind caught up. To my surprise, many just passed right through the station without stopping.

I left the aid station and headed south for a couple miles to the turn-off to go up Suncrest. From here on out, the riders were much more spread-out. Nothing like the density of riders that were on the Alpine Loop. Again I geared-down and slowly but steadly spun my pedals going up the ~4 mile Suncrest climb. I'll admit, a little fatigue was beginning to set in, but I was still feeling pretty darn good, probably thanks to riding the first part of the race conservatively and my stick attention to eating/drinking at regular intervals. Legs still had a good amount of pep and I continued to pick people off going up the hill. No one passed me. At the summit, I think there was a stop, maybe not. I didn't pay much attention. I felt good and had plenty of liquids so I pressed on. Coming down the Draper side of Suncrest was fun as usual. As the terrain flattened out, I caught up to a few more riders and they hooked onto the back of me. Then once on 1300 E, we caught up to a few more. I drafted with them for a little while until we got to the turn-about just before 12300 S. Then I dropped all of them on the little climb up to 12300 S. We turned right onto 12300 S. heading east. I don't know what road it turns into, but it winds north and we rode it for awhile until we made another right on 11700 S. I think that road turns into Wasatch Blvd. There's a pretty nasty ~1-mile climb that can catch you off guard if you're not expecting it. Fortunately, my work-buddy Aaron (who had done the UC a couple years ago) had cautioned me about it and I went and rode it on Wednesday. So I at least knew what to expect (a nice little teaser before the climb up Little Cottonwood!). I passed some more folks going up that climb. Once you crest that climb, it relatively easy with just a couple rollers the rest of the way to the turn-off to head up Little Cottonwood.

Now at Little Cottonwood. The final showdown! About 5 hours had elapsed since I had started. I couldn't help getting there and feeling a sense of home-court advantage. This is my home turf! Afterall, I run the initial stretch between the traffic light and the electric sign almost every other day. I believe there was an aid station at Bell Canyon parking lot, but both of my bottles were about half full. I figured that would be enough to get me the few remaining miles to the finish. The real canyon climb starts at the electric sign where the north and south forks of Little Cottonwood Road converge. The spectator crowds were getting more dense. The sun was out in full force now and it was hot. Some folks were handing our bottle water. Nice cold water. I grabbed one from a girl, took a big swig and dumped the rest on my head and down my back. I zipped my jersey nearly all the way down and unlatched my helmet strap. Not so much out of necessity, but more or less because I wanted to act like those Tour de France riders when the hit the final climb of an epic mountain stage!

Game on. I'm tired, but feeling much better than I envisioned I would. To this point all my pedalling had purposefully been done from the saddle for the sake of conserving energy, but for this climb I would definitely be dancing on the pedals out of the saddle. Similar to the previous climbs, I hunkered-down to the granny gear and tried to find a decent rhythm. The legs definitely didn't have the pep they do when I do this climb on relatively fresh legs. But I knew they had enough juice to get me to the finish. The riders were very spread out here and there weren't very many. Although I have no way of knowing/confirming, although I started with wave 3, I think I may have caught up to and passed many of the riders in the 1st and 2nd waves over the course of the who ride (mostly during the climbs, especially Alpine Loop). The only reason I think that is because of the sparseness of the riders around me. I don't suspect, however, that I caught many, if any at all, of the Cat 1-3 guys who had started before our three open waves. I'm sure those guys are just too good and easily stayed ahead of us more pedestrian riders.

Open to finish this post later...

Comments
From Rob on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 19:00:26 from 198.228.217.158

Sounds like a fun ride. I'll have to look into it next year. Good luck in Lotoja, I'm guessing you'll do pretty darn good.

From Jake K on Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 19:11:20 from 67.177.11.154

0 running miles today Justin? SLACKER!!

Haha this sounds like a cool ride. I was looking at the route earlier in the week after our long run last weekend. Some killer climbing!

From jtshad on Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 14:51:50 from 204.134.132.225

Where's the end to the story?

Heard you are running Poky again this year!

From Superfly on Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 15:52:10 from 74.211.21.81

That was a fun read. How did the last of the hill go? I think we ride much the same as I pass lots of riders on any hills. I'm not a super fast sprinter type of guy but can hunker down and climb ok... at least that's what they tell me.

What kind of bike do you ride? wheels?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

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.

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
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
Comments
From Fritz on Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 22:58:15 from 76.27.28.67

your workouts continue to amaze. years ago I remember riding Millcreek up until late October. The descent does get sketchy in the dark. I hope you can fit in a little taper for Hobble Creek, or maybe you don't need it.

From scottkeate on Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 08:59:29 from 216.49.181.254

You are so fit. The running workouts alone are impressive. Add the long bike rides into the mix and it's sensational. With fresh legs for Hobble Creek, you'll be dangerous.

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
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

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
Comments
From RileyCook on Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:06:13 from 132.3.57.68

Hey good luck at the race on Saturday. You and Scott are going to turn in some impressive times again.

From JPark on Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:31:35 from 64.122.26.218

Riley, I'm sure Scott will. I'll see what I can do. A personal course record (something sub 1:11) would be nice.

From Jake K on Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:57:30 from 155.100.226.54

The forecast is calling for rain, sometime before Halloween.

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
Comments
From scottkeate on Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 15:39:19 from 216.49.181.254

Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow. You're in a good position for great race.

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
Comments
From scottkeate on Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 09:14:54 from 71.199.4.146

Great race report! I am so impressed with your conditioning. I went home and took a two-hour nap while you went biking for two hours and water skiing. I am really looking forward to watching how well you do in these upcoming marathons. New 1/2 PRs and an incredible cardio base will most likely equal big results in a marathon. My hat is off to you for doing such a great job preparing for LOTOJA while improving your running. Besides all that, you're a class act!

From Dan Varga on Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 10:13:21 from 70.58.43.82

Congrats on another great race! It was great talking to you before and after the race. You may inspire me to bust out the old bike and put in some extra cardio. Nothing like a 20 year old heavy bike to help stay in shape. I'm with Scott, 2 hour nap yesterday. No way I could have put in a 2+ hour bike ride.

From Jake K on Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 13:55:19 from 97.126.131.66

All the big endurance work is paying off! Nice going Justin!

From Fritz on Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 14:54:27 from 173.10.22.170

Great job Justin! Looks like this is a great race and there was a good crew of runners.

Your fitness is amazing and I am sure it will pay even greater dividends at the full distance in a few weeks.

From Fritz on Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 14:57:04 from 173.10.22.170

oh, and it should be known that I haven't missed an awards ceremony since the winter series. :)

From Brandon on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 04:38:30 from 67.214.231.170

It was great to meet and talk with you after the race. Congrats on a fast one!

From RileyCook on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 08:49:38 from 132.3.57.68

Great race Justin. You're are constantly improving and I think you're in for a great marathon!

From Andrea on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 10:13:39 from 72.37.171.52

Great job Justin! You are looking strong for Pocatello and LOTOJA in a couple weeks.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

A.M. - Strolled my daughter to church. That was the extent of my physical exertion today. My body knows its Sunday (rest day) today.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.250.000.000.0010.25

A.M. - 60 minute run on the treadmill. Good news is they fixed my farvorite treadmill and I got to use it. Bad news is they didn't do a very good job...Read on to see the lameness that befell me:

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

At the 40-minute mark, I went to bump it up to 11.0 mph. My intention was to go at 11.0 for 10 mins and then 11.5 for the last 10 minutes. As soon as I did, the machine struggled to get up to about 10.8 then oscilated between 10.4 and 10.8 and after a few seconds gave me some dumb message that it couldn't attain targeted speed. Then it settled at 10.7 mph. I tried to bump it up a few more times, but it did the same thing. Lame! I was feeling good and could have run according to my plan. I could have (and probably should have) hoped on another machine, but I just ended up staying on it for the remainder of the run at 10.7 mph. I wondered if they had put some kind of speed-governer on it to protect it from people like me. I spoke with the lady at the front desk who denied that notion and said they'd get the repair guy in again. I guess its back to treadmill option 2 for my next gym run.

P.M. - Rode up Big Cottonwood to Brighton and back (~40 miles).

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.25
Comments
From scottkeate on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:47:16 from 216.49.181.254

As I was jogging around Highland this morning at 7:30-8 min pace I knew you were hitting one of your tough treadmill workouts. Too bad that the TM didn't cooperate. Keep up the excellent work!

From JPark on Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 22:01:28 from 174.52.34.169

Scott, I get a nice and easy one tomorrow when you'll probably be hit'n it hard.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - My typical 15-mile route. Nice and slow. Wonderful cool weather this morning. Now we just need to get the smoke out of here. Since I don't have a race this weekend, I'm going to spread out my afternoon rides a little more (rather then front-end loading early in the week). So no ride tonight. Just extra time with the wife and babies.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Comments
From Fritz on Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 22:05:00 from 76.27.28.67

are you running or biking in the morning on Saturday? I am meeting someone near the University at 9:30 and we are riding up Little Cottonwood. I would be up for something longer if you are interested but I can understand if the run has to come in the morning.

From JPark on Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 10:06:19 from 64.122.26.218

That sounds like a lot of fun. I am definitely going to do a longer run on Saturday, but will hopefully be starting early and should be done in time to go. I might be wasted, but I might have enough juice to hang if you not planning on pushing too hard. Tell you what, can you call me (801-699-5133)when you're leaving the University and I can make a game time decision? Then maybe I can meet you at the mouth of the canyon.

From Fritz on Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 15:34:17 from 65.116.116.6

will do. we would probably get to the mouth of the canyon at about 10 am but you could backtrack until you ran into us on wasatch blvd. hope you can make it.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.700.000.000.0010.70

A.M. - Pretty decent treadmill run this morning:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.5, flat
25 mins @ 11.0, flat
11 mins @ 11.5, flat
4 mins @ 10.0, flat (couldn't hold 11.5 to the finish, but still an decent run today)

P.M. - Millcreek ride (~40 miles). Nice weather this afternoon.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Bread-and-butter 15 miler. Nice and slow. Breathed a little easier today with the cleaner air compared to what it has been lately. Did the Wasatch Blvd/Little Cottonwood Rd triangle in reverse direction.

P.M. - Same Emigration ride that I did last Wednesday. Up to the firehouse (about mid-way up the canyon) and back (~40 miles). Lots of folks out riding...LoToJa is in the air!

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.800.000.000.0010.80

A.M. - Pretty much the same treadmill workout as Wednesday, but a little better. All flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5
5 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5
25 mins @ 11.0
15 mins @ 11.5

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.80
Comments
From scottkeate on Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 09:29:07 from 216.49.181.254

Solid work today. Nice progression!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
23.500.000.000.0023.50

A.M. - Very slow, slow long run. I'll admit it, I was not 'feeling it' today. Did my ~12-mile course twice; once doing the triangle in regular direction and once in reverse. No pep whatsoever in the legs today and I had to make a couple bit stops (which I prefer not to do). From start to finish it took over 3 hours. I guess you just have those days sometimes. At least I got some miles in though. An interesting tid-bit about today was that I ran on the courses of two in-process races today; the Rivalry Relay (on Wasatch Blvd and Little Cottonwood Rd) and the Blessed Sacrament 5K (Eastdell Dr. and 9800 S.). So I had some intermittent company. On the bright side, despite how slow I was going, I didn't get chicked or passed by anyone from either race!

P.M. - Rode up Big Cottonwood to Brighton and then Guardsman's Pass to the end of the paved road. Extended a little on the way home to get in a little over 50 miles in 2:58 (~6,370 ft of climbing). Fortunately, I felt better this afternoon on the bike compared to this morning's run. I've got to say this is right up there with my favorite rides. Especially the few miles to the top of Guardsman's, its just so beautiful up there. Finished the day with a sports massage.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 23.50
Comments
From Fritz on Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 15:41:13 from 65.100.192.74

Nice run. I don't think I would ever run 23 miles the week before a marathon..just saying you should probably not ride 70 miles tonight. :) I was wondering about those relay signs. Glad you had some company.

From JPark on Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 22:45:50 from 174.52.34.169

I took your advice Fritz and didn't ride 70 today = ).

From jtshad on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 13:26:49 from 204.134.132.225

I switched to the full at Poky, looking forward to seeing you and running with you...for a little bit at least until you leave me in your dust!

See you Friday or Saturday.

From JPark on Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 15:45:51 from 64.122.26.218

Awesome! It'll be good to see you Jeff. Hopefully the weather is nice and we can put in some good runs.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

P.M. - Walked about 3.5 miles roundtrip to the Redbox machine to return a DVD. Great fun.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.400.000.000.0010.40

A.M. - Classic 60 minute incline run on the treadmill:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0 with progressive inclines, 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0 and 5 mins at 3.5
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
7.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
10 mins @ 11.0, flat
10 mins @ 11.5, flat

P.M. - Millcreek ride (~40 miles). Awesome temps in the canyon. 

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.40
Comments
From scottkeate on Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 14:47:29 from 216.49.181.254

I'm curious to know about your plan for biking in the future. Based on results, you are running faster than ever with the addition of some significant biking miles.

I've benefited from following your lead on the TM training, I'm tempted to follow your lead again and get a bike.

I'm still trying to convince some of my buddies to go run the marathon the Sat. I would simply pace them to a sub 3-hour marathon if we go.

From JPark on Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 15:23:46 from 174.52.34.169

Hey Scott, good question about the cycling and the short answer is that I don't know yet. The biking frequency will likely go down substantially after LoToJa because: 1) of the increasing loss of daylight; 2) I need to start giving back the evening time to family that the biking has consumed the last few months (the reality is it takes more time than running); 3) work travel goes up a bit in Sept. I don't want to completely give up the bike, but maintaining my current frequency isn't going to happen. I may start throwing in some double run days, we'll see.

I'd definitely recommend getting a bike. Talk to me or someone knowledgeable before you do as there are things you need to know before you start seriously shopping. Though I love running more than biking, if I'm going to do two workouts a day, I'd much rather do a bike in the afternoon as opposed to a second run. Its probably not the best thing if you're just looking to improve your running, but personally I feel much more balanced/refreshed (and less at risk for injury) this year compared to last year having substituted my afternoon runs with some cycling. My halfs this past month suggest that the biking has been doing something good.

Hope to see you at Pocatello.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.100.000.000.0012.10

A.M - Very slow 12-miler.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 12.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.800.000.000.0010.80

A.M. - Same treadmill workout that I did last Friday. Was firing on all cylinders today:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.5, flat
25 mins @ 11.0, flat
15 mins @ 11.5, flat

Some may say that I'm dumb to be doing this kind of run so close to the marathon on Saturday, and I'd probably agree. But to be honest, I'm not taking the race too seriously. STG is the bigger focus and I'll do a better taper as it approaches.

P.M. - Emigration Canyon firehouse ride (~40 miles). Just nice and easy. Was warm when I started, but the temps felt real nice toward the end.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.80
Comments
From jtshad on Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 13:18:42 from 204.134.132.225

See you Saturday. Are you staying up in Pocatello on Friday? Maybe I will see you before the race!

From JPark on Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 15:00:01 from 64.122.26.218

We're staying at the Red Lion there in Pocetello. We'll probably leave Salt Lake early afternoon to make it up there before the expo closes. Hopefully we can see each other!

From Kory on Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 16:53:50 from 134.50.89.24

Justin it would be nice to meet you at the Marathon. You ran great last year. I see you doing even better.

From RileyCook on Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 19:16:27 from 65.130.72.198

Justin: Nice workout and good luck in the marathon! If it's not a big focus for you, then I don't blame you for training through it a bit.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Slow and easy out-and-back to the Little Cottonwood canyon park-and-ride.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.500.000.000.003.50

A.M. - 25 mins on the treadmill this morning, slow and easy.

10 minutes @ 8.0 mph, flat

5 mins @ 8.5, flat

10 mins @ 9.0, flat

Feeling ready to roll...wait, roll is next week! Feel'n ready to run! 

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 3.50
Comments
From scottkeate on Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 14:07:08 from 216.49.181.254

You are in great shape! You are in for an awesome race :-)

From Fritz on Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 11:30:21 from 173.10.22.170

Rob posted that you won the marathon with a 2:26! Awesome job. I look forward to hearing about it.

Race: Pocatello Marathon 2012 (26.2 Miles) 02:26:10, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.0026.200.000.0026.20

Pocatello Marathon

Very good day for me; much better than expected. I won the race and in so doing set a huge PR and bested the previous course I had set last year. This is a gem of a little marathon. It is well organized, the Pocatello folks are extremely friendly, and the course is beautiful and fast (especially the first half). It doesn’t offer a big prize purse, so it’s no surprise that there isn’t a lot of talent coming in here and throwing down good times. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 400-600 runners do the full marathon. They also host a half marathon, 10K, 5K, and 1.5-miler.

I went into this one only half-seriously, meaning that I didn’t prepare for it with a respectable taper that I would normally do for a marathon. I was feeling good and had no real injury issues to speak of (aside some minor, minor plantar’s in the left foot that’s been nagging for the last month). Based on my recent half marathons and the way my training has been going lately, I felt like I had the fitness to put up a respectable race and had a good shot at beating my time from last year (2:31:27). So that was the goal. Getting a win would be cool (simply because my family would be there), but it wasn’t a priority. I knew Jeff Shadley and Kory Wheatley would be there, but I wasn’t sure if any other fast dudes would show up.

I got a good night’s sleep Thursday night and had Friday off work. I slept in, did a light treadmill run at the gym, and spent the rest of the morning running around (more than I’d like) trying to get myself and our two kids ready for the trip. I also had to deal with our patio contractor and his crew coming over to rip out our old deck. We were on the road to Pocatello by 2:45 with my parents following in a separate vehicle. We got to Pocatello about 5:30-6:00 and went straight to the expo.

Salt Lake’s weather forecast for Saturday was slated to be the coolest day of the week and though I hadn’t paid any attention to Pocatello’s forecast, I figured it would be similar to Salt Lake’s and probably even cooler. My first impression upon stepping out of the car was that the temperature was nice, but it was windy…and more than just a breeze. It was enough for me to realize that it was really going to suck if we were going to be running head-on into it. I started having flashbacks of Moab and UV ½ from earlier this year and was thinking I may need to revise my goals for the race. I tried to mentally tell myself that it would calm down by morning, but some race organizers at the expo said that the winds were expected to continue out of the southwest until about 10 AM. I wasn’t sure if that would end up being a good thing or a bad thing (you end up running in about every direction at some point during ths race), but the thought of having any wind at all didn’t excite me whatsoever.

The race would be offering the typical water and PowerAde at each aid station every couple miles with energy gels at a few select points, but it didn’t offer the bottle drop option for elite runners like some races do (e.g. SGM). One of benefits of having my parents come up for the race was having my dad be able to meet me out on the course with fluid/gel while my mom hung back at the hotel to help my wife get the kids ready and over to the finish line. After dinner, my dad and I drove out on the course to go see the points along the course where I wanted him to meet me.

Similar to my plan from SGM last year (which ended up working well), I wanted to take in plenty of carbs during the race, at least 4 energy gels throughout the race and PowerAde at almost every aid station. The race would have GUs at approximately miles 12, 20, and 23. My plan was to carry two GUs in my shorts and take the first one about mile 8 and then use the race-provided one at mile 12. Then I’d meet my dad just before mile 16 with my EFS drink mix (with a gel taped to the bottle to take if I felt I needed it). Then I’d meet him again at mile about 19 for more EFS and another GU. Then I’d take my last gel at 23 (race-provided). I’d have the second GU in my shorts for insurance in case I missed a planned one along the way. Some may scoff and think that’s too much sugar, but my experience has shown that it helps me feel so much better during a marathon and will help me hold a better pace in the late stages of the race. I was also confident my stomach could handle it.

I had a restless night and didn’t end up sleeping much at all (based on numerous past similar experiences, I knew it that wouldn’t be an issue). Got up about 4:30, got ready, and had some oatmeal. Stepping out of the hotel, there was definitely a strong breeze coming from the east. My dad gave me a ride to the buses up the street at about 5:15 and they had us up the canyon and to the start line by about 5:30 – This small race runs so efficiently! No waiting time at all, just down to business. Once at the top, it was breezy, but not too bad. I hit the potties, and started to warm-up and stretch. Before long, it was almost 6:15 and time to roll. I saw Jeff and Kory at the start, but didn’t recognize anyone else. No one else seemed to be sporting any ‘fast’ shoes (usually a good clue if someone means business).

Sunlight was just barely starting to break over the eastern mountains as the gun went off. Jeff and I took to the front quickly at a decent clip. Another younger dude in basketball shorts and a cotton tee went blazing ahead of us (he would end up holding on for almost a mile before fading). The course starts on a decline from the very start and the first mile is very fast. The Garmin showed 5:06 for the first mile and I was already alone; the way it would stay for the rest of the race.

I consciously settled down the pace during the second mile and just got into a good, quick cruising pace. The whole first half of this race is fast as you blaze down the canyon The elevation drop over the entire course is approximately 1,550 feet of which 1,400 is during the first half. You’ve definitely got to be careful during the first half so that your legs have something left for the second half. I was hoping to average around 5:30 pace for the first half of the race realizing that the second half would be slower. I came through the second mile in 5:28; right in-line with where I wanted to be. The wind, though noticeable, didn’t feel like it was playing a factor.

Miles 3 through 6 are all very similar-profile miles as you cruise down the beautiful canyon in a mostly a south-east direction. Splits were pretty consistent at 5:25, 5:29, 5:25, and 5:26, respectively. As planned, I took small swigs of PowerAde from the stations at miles 3 and 5.

At about mile 6.5, the course comes to a tee in the road and you get break from the downhill as the course take a 90-degree left and puts you on slight incline for about the next half mile. I expected my pace to slowdown, but went through mile 7 at a respectable 5:28.

The course continues on the incline for a little longer before you come to a cone in the road and have to make 180-turn around it and start heading back down the same way you came. It wasn’t long before I saw Jeff Shadley running solid in second place on his way up. We exchanged high-fives as we passed each other. I estimated he was about a minute-and-a-half behind me at that point. I saw a few others who were several seconds behind him. This time when you approach the tee in the road (where you had previously turned left), you stay going straight. Coming up on the aid station at 8, I took my first GU. The split for mile 8 was 5:26.

Miles 9 through 12 are more downhill miles (some steeper than others) as you continue down the canyon. Splits were: 5:30, 5:17, 5:24, and 5:14. Right before the 12-mile mark, volunteers were handing out GUs and I grabbed one, as planned. The course turns 90-degrees and uphill for about 0.1-0.2 of a mile. At the end of that stretch, I grabbed some water from the aid station to wash down the gel and the course immediately turns right and resumes going downhill again. Mile 13 is pretty straight south and I ended up with a 5:36 split.

I came up on the half marathon start and could see the buses and race participants off to the left awaiting the start of their race. I saw Rob Murphy and he gave me a shout-out and I got a hand-slap from the race director. At that point of the race, you’re done with the canyon and you start the much more honest second half of the race. My Garmin showed me coming through the half in about 1:10:50. The race markers were measuring long at least a tenth to two-tenths of the mile (like last year) and showed me coming through at about 1:11:40. I did some rough math in my head and figured that if I could hold right around a 6-minute average the rest of the race, I could break 2:30 which would be awesome. I was pretty confident that was doable.

Mile 14 still has some modest decline and it veers you west as you start heading through the town of Inkom. My split was 5:18.

Reality really starts setting in during mile 15. Miles 15-18 features rollers. Nothing real steep, but enough to be challenging. Mile 15 was 5:34.

I was on a stretch of incline and was coming up on the first point in the course were I had planned to meet my dad. He was there (thankfully) and I made a successful grab of my bottle of EFS, took a few swigs, and elected to forgo the attached GU.

Miles 16-18 were mostly slight incline with splits of 5:46, 5:53, and 5:42; substantially slower than the first part of the race as expected, but not terrible. Still feeling good.

Just after the 19-mile mark, I met up with my dad again. Got some EFS and took the GU this time. This mile had a little more down and I hit a 5:25.

Miles 20 and 21 were 5:46 and 5:40. The course parallels some train tracks and I got honked at by a locomotive that was coming up from behind me. It made me jump and I think the volunteers at the aid station got a good laugh out of it. During mile 20, I started experiencing some minor GI distress. No big deal. Definitely not enough to force a potty stop. The sugar I was taking in, if was even to blame, was well worth the temporary discomfort for the energy it was providing.

By mile 22, I had forgotten about the GI discomfort. At that point you’re done with the long stretch going through Inkom. You go under the I-15 overpass and into the Pocatello valley. This little stretch features a modest uphill and it’s probably the most challenging part of the course. My split was 6:01 (my slowest of the race).

Miles 23, 24, 25, and most of 26 were nice straight miles as you head north-west into town on an ever-so-slight downhill grade. These miles actually felt great. I was tired, but not spent. Legs/quads were feeling strong. I love these LunaRacers! There was actually a bit of tailwind which was awesome. I just put it in cruise control and soldiered on. There were aid stations at each mile mark and I took advantage of each one. At mile 23, I took a GU from a volunteer (my fourth and last). Split was 5:42.

During the 24th mile, I could see two sets of guys up in the distance who appeared to be high school cross country runners. I made a mini goal to try and catch them. I went through 24 at 5:36. As I came up on the first set of guys, I jokingly asked, “do you guys wanna help pace me?” One asked, “how fast are you going.” I said, “about 5:40.” He smirked and said “that’s a little much for us today.” I laughed and kept trucking past them Mile 25 was 5:36. I could smell the finish. I briefly glanced at my Garmin; 2:19 something…I knew this was going to be a special day!..

I cruised past the second set of CC runners. The course makes a sharp left and after about a tenth of a mile it makes another left turn which puts you on the home stretch heading south to the finish at Ross Park. It wasn’t long before I could see the finish line up in the distance. I picked up the pace and just tried to stay focused and savor the moment. I saw my wife and mom cheering as I approached the shoot. I crossed the finish line strong with the announcer calling out my finishing time (2:26:10) and that I had broken my course record from last year by more than 5 minutes. What an awesome feeling. I was having such a hard-time fathoming that I had just run a 2:26. Did that just happen?!

My Garmin actually measured the course to be 26.39. Last year it showed 26.42. Maybe my Garmin was off both years, or maybe the course was just a little long. At any rate, I had just run the best marathon of my life!

I grabbed some food and was hurried over to the announcer who wanted me to say a few words to the crowd, which I did, though not much of a crowd had gathered at the park yet. I watched Jeff coming in looking very strong with an excellent time of 2:39. I had the opportunity to meet his wife and was able to chat with him for a few minutes before he had to head-off for his son’s cross country meet. Hats off to him for a solid performance. I’m sure he could have been several minutes faster had he not been playing it safe for the Twin Cities Marathon (his real goal) he’s got coming up.

I grabbed a little more food, and talked with a few other racers including Kory Wheatley. It wasn’t long before the half marathoners started coming in and I got to chat with Rob Murphy who had an impressive second place finish in 1:18. My family and I headed back to the hotel so I could shower and get back to the park in time for the awards. After the awards, we grabbed a quick bite, and hit the road for Salt Lake. Got home a little after 3.

I was felt surprising good after the race. Legs were tired, of course, and the quads were a little sore, but I wasn’t nearly as busted up as I have been after some marathons I’ve done. Going up and down stairs wasn’t an issue. Luckily, I didn’t stiffen-up much on the drive home. Later on in the afternoon, I felt the urge to stretch-out my legs and with LoToJa looming next weekend, and the fact I hadn’t ridden since Wednesday, I really wanted to get on the bike for a little bit. I just had both tires, the chain, and rear cassette replaced and was anxious to go break them in. So I went and did a very slow and easy ride north along Wasatch and back for a total of 30 miles. Go ahead... Call me crazy, or dumb, or whatever... I really just wanted to ride a little and celebrate my race. It was definitely more of a stretch-out than at a work-out. I finished up just as the rain was starting come down. Capped the day off with a sports massage.

Reflections on the race?... Obviously, I’m extremely happy with the way it turned out. I figured I was primed for a good race, but the result by far exceeded my expectations. Definitely a breakthrough of sorts. The weather and wind cooperated and other factors, including a lot of luck, came together just right. I used to think the St. George course is faster than this one, but now I’m not so sure. I seriously doubt my ability to put up a better time down there next month. I guess it’s possible and we’ll see what happens. Hopefully I didn’t burn through all of my mojo on this one. Worst case scenario, even if SGM ends up being a total bust, this has been a tremendously successful year of running for me.

Now it’s time to stock-up the glycogen stores and get ready for LoToJa next Saturday. I can’t wait!!!

Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Miles: 26.20
Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 05:44:54 from 69.20.183.178

I am glad that I am the firs to say congratulations on a spectacular race. That is an amazing time that will take a Kenyan to beat! LOL

You ran this one very well and smart. I watched you take off at mile 1 and knew you were out to take down the record. You ran this course like you have run it 100 times and I am truly inspired by you.

Good luck at LOTOJA and SGM. Congrats on this huge PR and inspiring race. Looking forward to running with you again in the future.

From Bam on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 06:05:39 from 89.204.171.61

That's a cracking race report - really enjoyed the read. Congratulations on a great race, the win, and a PR toboot.

From Jake K on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 08:16:06 from 67.177.11.154

Fantastic Justin!! I KNEW that even a 2:26 wouldn't stop you from the afternoon bike ride :-) Its a big part of the reason you're running so fast - you're an aerobic MONSTER with all the work you've put it. Glad to see it paying some big dividends for you. Running that kind of time, solo, is extremely impressive. You ran a disciplined and very smart race. Do that again at StG, and you'll be in the hunt for the win.

Congrats - I'll echo Bam's comments and say that this was a great report to read.

(Oh and FYI, for courses to be certified, USATF has a rule where 1/10th of 1% of the distance has to be added on as a margin or error. So every "accurate" marathon is actually ~26.4 miles. But as long as you keep PR-ing by 5 minute chunks, you don't have to worry about that!)

From Superfly on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 13:01:53 from 74.211.21.81

Awesome job man! Always so cool to see someone from the blog have a big breakthrough race. Stellar! 2:21ish at STG?

From Brandon on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 14:12:48 from 67.199.164.200

Congratulations Justin! That's an awesome result from some stellar training. Keep up the great work and best of luck at latoja and St. George.

From Fritz on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 16:25:50 from 97.117.74.240

Amazing race and PR and that write up may have set a record as well. :) Those miles and hours banked on the bike, while probably not making you a faster runner, are obviously helping your endurance and allowing you to run fast, longer. I have to believe SGM is a faster course, although I have never run Pocatello, so the low 2:20s should be in site. Rest up and good luck at LOTOJA next week! Correction on my LOTOJA spelling. Not sure what your goals are for LOTOJA but I think if you get with a good pack and stick with them you will be up there at the front at the end.

From scottkeate on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 17:44:52 from 71.199.4.146

So impressive! I loved the write up. I'm looking forward to hearing about LOTOJA--I'm suspecting you will have another "better-than-expected" result. I'd love to see you have another break-through performance at SGM--it'll be fun to hook up with you again. Keep on rollin'!

From RileyCook on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 18:00:21 from 65.130.95.125

Simply stunning! What a freaking amazing race Justin! Way to go man. That is a breakthrough performance. The writeup was inspiring. I'm looking forward to seeing you at St. George.

From JPark on Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 22:04:49 from 174.52.34.169

Thanks everyone for the comments and support. Its an honor to be connected to you, the best runners in the state (and Idaho (Jeff)), through the FRB forum.

Jake, thanks for the education about the USATF rule, I obviously had never known about that.

I look forward to seeing most of you at SGM. Hopefully it will be a day of great results for all of us!

From Holt on Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 08:15:02 from 204.113.55.41

Great job Justin. And great write up. Felt like I was there with you (watching... not running!).

Excited to see you down here in a month.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 14:10:18 from 69.28.149.29

Justin - congratulations on the win and the PR! This experience, I hope, convinces you that marathon taper is overrated. A fit runner does not need more than a week, and can run within a minute of ideal taper time with as little as a two day taper.

St. George is a faster course, not sure how much, but it has to be faster, if the St. George conditions are good.

Never doubt the length of a certified course unless there is a very strong reason to suspect a problem. Garmin measurements are a guess at the distance that are sometimes accurate.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Strolled Isabelle to church, and Brody back home. The legs, though a little sore, are feeling like they're coming around nicely.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

A.M. - No running today. My body feels good, but I'm going to give the connective tissues a few days to rest up. My wife had to work today which meant I had the kiddos all day. I had planned to try and sneak in a decent morning ride before she had to go in. I was thinking Millcreek. But my buddy, Scott, texted me about 10 PM Sunday night saying that they were throwing together an early group ride.

Got down to Dayne's house a little after 6 AM and we started heading north on 700 East with the plan of doing City Creek. I realized as I started riding with them that this is only the second group training ride I've done since the MS back in June (the first was with my work buddies up Alpine Loop in mid-July). It goes to show how much riding I do alone. Leading up to MS, we had done several group rides. But after MS, I was the one with a riding goal (LoToJa).

We only made it up to the gate at City Creek and saw that it was closed to bikes for the holiday....lame! We didn't have time to hit a different canyon, but decided to make the ride at least a little more interesting on the way back by taking Wasatch Blvd. So we rode through the avenues, Federal Heights, and Research Park. Then up by the zoo and back roads to Wasatch. Made it home right at 9. Approx. 41 miles.

Nice ride. Good to ride with the guys and practice some drafting.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.100.000.000.005.10

A.M. - 5.1 easy miles on the treadmill in 35 minutes:

10 minutes @ 8.0 mph, flat
20 mins @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5 mph, flat

Felt good to do a short easy run. Tomorrow I'll do another treadmill and try and add a little more.

P.M. - Millcreek ride (~40 miles). The canyon was pretty chili! I really need to get a light for my bike.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 5.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.750.000.000.009.75

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill, easy flat:

10 minutes @ 9.0 mph
10 mins @ 9.5
40 mins @ 10.0

P.M. - Big Cottonwood ride to Brighton (~40 miles)

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.75
Comments
From Jake K on Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 08:37:06 from 155.100.226.191

Justin I saw this and thought of you... next year :-)

http://door5.com/2012/09/06/wasatoja-take-2-its-on/

Good luck on the ride this weekend

From JPark on Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 15:50:40 from 174.232.192.249

Ha!...that dude's nuts! Thanks Jake.

From Rob on Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 15:56:39 from 72.254.93.175

I'll be interested to see if he actually finishes LOTOJA, that is pretty insane to even think about.

From scottkeate on Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 15:59:28 from 216.49.181.254

That guy may be nuts, but you would definitely smoke him in both events. Best wishes to you this weekend. BTW - I was a bit obsessive compulsive this afternoon and started looking at past SGM results and found your name to be there all the way back to 2001. I am definitely your padawan when it comes to the marathon :-)

From Fritz on Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 20:20:58 from 76.27.28.67

Good luck tomorrow! Next year you should try that double.

From Fritz on Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 20:56:25 from 76.27.28.67

I saw you finished in about 9.5 hours. That's a great time! How do you feel today? I look forward to reading the report.

From jtshad on Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 08:07:39 from 204.134.132.225

Congrats on the great time at LOTOJA! 9:38 is incredible, even more so that it was a week after a marathon PR.

Amazing!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - 15-miler nice and slow on my standard 15 mile course. Did the Little Cottonwood Rd/Wasatch Blvd triangle in normal direction.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.500.000.000.0010.50

A.M. - 60 progressive treadmill workout, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
15 mins @ 10.0
20 mins @ 10.5
15 mins @ 11.0
5 mins @ 11.5

Felt good.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

LOTOJA Classic 2012

My race report is in process so I will update this when I'm done... Here's a short synopsis:

Totally awesome experience! I enjoyed every second of it (well, almost : ) and absolutely want to do it again. I finished in 09:38:49 which was good enough for 8th place in my Category 5 division (5300 series) and I think I was 174th place overall out of 1,000+ riders. I was unofficially hoping to come in under 10 hours, which I did, so I'm satisfied/happy with my result. I feel that I performed to the level that I trained. Although I didn't do a ton of long rides throughout my training, the ones I did do (e.g. MS, Ultimate Challenge, a few 70-milers) combined with the bread-and-butter 40 to 50 mile rides I did consistently 3 to 4 times a week (mostly in the canyons) proved to be enough. I'm sure the running was also great cross-training! : )

I didn't noticeably sense any residual fatigue or soreness from last week's marathon. With the exception of a short period around the Afton, WY support exchange, I felt very good during the whole race and was fortunate enough to not have any mechanical issues, wrecks, or other mishaps. Mom and Dad did a fantastic job serving as my support crew and they were very fast at each support exchange to get me on my way quickly. My fueling strategy worked well. I ate/hydrated regularly and maintained good energy levels. I estimate that I took in about 4,500-5,000 calories during the whole ride. I got to meet and ride with a ton of great cyclists. I met David Francis (2005 overall winner, from Vegas) while on course (he was riding Cat 5 with his son) and I got to catch up with my old mission buddy and three time overall winner, Cameron Hoffman, at the awards ceremony (he finished 6th overall this year; 3rd in the Cat 1 division; less than 2 mins behind the overall winner and new record).

I definitely learned some things that I'll do differently next time (I'll explain these in more detail in the full report):
-Skip the first stop in Preston!
-Figure out how to not to have to pee before the first climb!
-Wear sunscreen on the arms and quads
-Get a bike computer

Notwithstanding these few things (which really weren't that big of a deal in the scheme of things), it was a tremendous experience. So glad I had the opportunity to do it. The investment in the training was certainly worth it.

Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 13:15:25 from 204.134.132.225

Amazing time! You smoke some of the folks here in IF who are consistent and accomplished riders.

Great job!

From Jake K on Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 13:52:42 from 155.100.226.191

Impressive Justin. I don't have a great sense of cycling times, but I am good enough at math to know that is over 21 mph for almost 10 hours!

Great job man. I'd say your aerobic engine is working OK :-)

From Superfly on Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 14:35:09 from 174.253.161.39

Awesome job man! That's a great accomplishment and a long time in the saddle:) Get rested and ready to come PR again here in the STG. Totally jealous of your cycling skills. Learn to swim and your a pro ironman guy.

From scottkeate on Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 14:41:08 from 216.49.181.254

You continue to inspire me. Thank you! Great job with the race.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Spent Saturday night in Jackson Hole at the Lexington, a pretty nice but outrageously expensive hotel (everything is expensive in Jackson though!). Got a good night's rest, took our time in the morning, hit the awards ceremony at the high school, and headed back home via Kemmemer and Evanston. Got home around 5:15.

Comments
From Jake K on Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 13:53:07 from 155.100.226.191

No such thing as a free/cheap anything in Jackson :-)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.400.000.000.0010.40

A.M. - Another terrible Sunday night sleep...I don't know exactly what it is, but Sunday nights are the worst for me. I just can't shut my mind off. Notwithstanding, my running legs felt pretty good and this morning's treadmill workout wasn't bad:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines of 3 minutes each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 5 minutes at 3.5
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
7.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
15 mins @ 11.0, flat (feeling just a little fatigued or I would have done that last 5 mins of this part at 11.5, but didn't think I had the will-power to do 10 mins at 11.5 today) 
5 mins @ 11.5

I've got a work event tonight and will be in Albuquerque most of Tuesday and Wednesday. Hope to try and bike again Thursday afternoon. Even though LoToJa has come and gone now, I'd like to keep cross-training on the bike a few times a week since it seems to be complimenting my running pretty well.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.40
Comments
From scottkeate on Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 14:47:43 from 216.49.181.254

What a great sign for you to have the legs to hit this type of workout after LOTOJA! Your body is in excellent shape. You're definitely making a sound argument for tm workouts and cross training on the bike.

Have you given any thought about your race plan for STG? I would sure love to work with you if our plans mesh.

Keep up the great work!

BTW - I plan to follow your lead this week with at least two tm workouts to get in some good tempo without the impact on the legs.

From jtshad on Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 09:47:40 from 204.134.132.225

I would say that biking has treated you very well this year, indeed!

From JPark on Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 10:45:18 from 70.199.198.42

Scott, I haven't figured out a racing plan for SGM yet (not that I ever really do :). What is your plan? I seriously doubt that I'll be able to throw down a better time than I did at Pocetello. The first half of SGM is slower than Poky. Eventhough the second half is faster, I don't have a lot of confidence in my ability to run a negative split or make up the differential during the later half. We'll see though.

I would love to run/work with you, but I don't want to slow you down! Like last year, I'd really like to see if we can get a similar bunch of dudes together who are shooting for a similar goal and work together (e.g. you, me, Holt, Superfly, Riley, Ben, etc.). That helped me so much last year.

If I were you, I'd stick to exactly what you've been doing since its been working so well. You've been having an absolute awesome year and I know you're going to tear it up down there.

From scottkeate on Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:16:44 from 216.49.181.254

Justin - I'm still a rookie compared to you and a lot of other guys on the blog. I may be naive, but I'd like to set myself up for the possibility of a 2:25 marathon. That said, my plan right now is to be a bit conservative about the first 13.1--I'm considering to keep the split between 1:13 and 1:14. I'd really be stoked to hit a 2:26. I'd like to have some legs left for the steep miles toward the end of the race.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Bread-and-butter 15-miler. Normal direction.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.400.000.000.0010.40

A.M. - 60 minute hotel treadmill run. I'm staying at the Hyatt in Albuquerque and they have a pretty nice fitness facility. Same nice Life Fitness treadmills that were in the Denver hotel I stayed in a couple of months ago.

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
15 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.5, flat
20 mins @ 11.0, flat

These treadmills, though nice, feel a bit harder (but are probably more honest if I had to guess) than the ones at my gym back home. So this workout felt plenty challenging for this morning.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.40
Comments
From jtshad on Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:59:28 from 204.134.132.225

Have a good time in Alburquerque...not one of my favorite cities. Not too many good places to run in town so it is good that you have nice TM's. I did run up route 66 for a few miles out of old town...not too scenic. Got to the river trails and thought I would run on them until I noticed all the police tape due to a murder.

Consider eating at Cervantes on Gibson and San Pedro.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - My standard 15-miler. Did the triangle in reverse direction. Chili temps this morning; nice.

P.M. - Millcreek ride (~40 miles). Good to be back on the bike, but it wasn't the easiet Millcreek ride I've done...Cycling legs are still a bit tired from Saturday.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 15.10
Comments
From Fritz on Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 09:04:29 from 65.116.116.6

Amazing that you are right back in action after LOTOJA. I am probably going down to Utah county Saturday morning for a long run with Scott and gang. Any interest in joining us?

From JPark on Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 09:13:53 from 68.178.116.13

Dang. That Saturday long run sounds awesome. I would love to be there. Unfortunately, its my wife's weekend to work (she has to do a weekend once every six weeks and this one is it, go figure). We both need to get our runs in and can't do them simultaneously because of the kids. I have 6-9AM on the money to get my long run in. If something gets planned for next week please let me know. I'll be much more flexible.

From scottkeate on Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 09:38:35 from 216.49.181.254

It is amazing how quickly you've bounced back from a marathon and LOTOJA in the last two weeks.

Next week (Saturday, Sept. 22) I'm considering joining Riley and Ben up North for a long run, but it would be in the evening--it's a crazy progressive run, which will likely turn in to a race. I think both those guys are licking their chops to put the hurt on me :-)

I'd be open to doing something closer to home if somebody comes up with a good plan :-)

From Fritz on Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 10:05:41 from 65.116.116.6

Next weekend I am probably going to run this low key looking half marathon in Sandy. I was going to run the Big Cottonwood Half but 3,000 ft of drop in 13 miles didn't sound like a good idea two weeks for SGM. It would be great if you guys came to duke it out.

http://sandy.utah.gov/government/fire-department/news-and-events/fire-station-run.html

From JPark on Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 10:27:25 from 68.178.116.13

Fritz and Scott, either one of those options sounds intriguing (not to mention a good butt-whooping, for me!). I didn't know about that Sandy half marathon. Its right in my neighborhood and goes on a lot of the same roads I run regularly. Certainly not a fast course.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.700.000.000.0010.70

A.M.. - 60 minute treadmill run, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5
25 mins @ 11.0
5 mins @ 11.5 (intended to, but couldn't hold it to the end today)
10 mins, 2.5 mins each at 10.0, 10.5, 11.0, and 11.5

Decent effort.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
26.300.000.000.0026.30

A.M. - Good long run today. Did my standard out-and-back up to the Little Cottonwood park-and-ride 3 times. Mixed up the roads and sides of the roads I was running on so that it wasn't too monotonous. Took just over 3 hours (~6:52 ave/mi pace). Felt good. Weather was great. My wife is working all day and I've got the kiddos. So getting in a ride later today might not happen.

P.M. - Found a way to get my ride in. Up to Guardman's Pass (~50 miles). This is definitely one of my favorite training rides. Cycling legs felt better today compared to Thursday.

Ended the day with a sports massage.

Time with kids and family + long run + good ride + massage = awesome day!

Congratulations to everyone who raced and finished the TOU marathon today!

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 26.30
Comments
From scottkeate on Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 14:08:01 from 71.199.4.146

Great run, Justin! I love watching you throw down marathon training runs and then talk about getting in a bike ride later in the day :-)

From Fritz on Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 13:40:18 from 65.100.192.74

holy smokes! I am speechless. I am entering you in an ironman. Which one? :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Strolled my kid around the block.

Comments
From Rob on Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 09:03:08 from 206.71.84.68

Seems a bit conservative for you, but good job anyway :)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
30 mins @ 10.0, progressive incline with 5 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, and 3.5
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
2.5 mins @ 11.0, flat
1 min @ 11.5, flat (ah...wuss-out; didn't have it today)
9 mins @ 10.0, flat

P.M. - Millcreek ride (~40 miles). Great ride. Warm and windy on the way to the canyon. Cool on the way up. Chili! on the way down. Pleasant on the way home. Almost totally dark when I got home. Any rides I can get in during the next three weeks will be a bonus. Work is getting progressively busier and there's just not much daylight available anymore for a guy working a demanding professional services job.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.250.000.000.0010.25

A.M. - Stupid smoke-filled air forced me to change plans this morning. What would have been a 15-miler turned into a 75-minute easy treadmill run. I didn't feel it was worth it going out into the smoke this morning. Made myself go no higher than 8.5 mph today:

10 minutes @ 7.5 mph, flat
20 mins @ 8.0, flat
45 mins @ 8.5, flat

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.25
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
11.800.000.000.0011.80

So, I got an interesting request yesterday...A neighbor of mine who is heavily involved with the Presidential Fitness program at our neighborhood elementary school (Park Lane Elementary) called me and told me the kids would be doing their mile run Wednesday morning (today). She knew I was a runner and wanted to see if I'd be willing to pace the kids. Specifically, she wanted me to pace her 9-year old daughter (Lauren; who's a rockstar biker/runner for her age) to a sub-7:20 mile and thereby break the school record. I, of course, obliged:

The warm-up:
60 minutes on the treadmill. Felt good/energetic after having had an easy day yesterday:
5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
10 mins @ 10.5, flat
25 mins @ 11.0, flat
15 mins @ 11.5, flat
I basically rotate between two pairs of shoes for my treadmill runs: Mizuno Precision 12s, and Adidas Aegis 2s. Similar shoes. I like both of them, but I've noticed the Aegis seem to serve me better when running faster paces. They're just more zippy.

The race:
Went straight from the gym to the elementary school. The track where the kids would be running is painted on the asphalt in back of the school. You have to go around 10 times for a mile. Lauren's mom had the splits that I'd need to run all written down on paper (average 44 seconds a lap)....Wow! Talk about a committed parent! We started the run and Lauren and a few other took off pretty fast. The others faded fast, but by the second lap I was thinking to myself she doesn't me to pace her. I stayed right on the 7:20 pace and Lauren's father, who was also there, called out my splits to me each lap (eventhough my Garmin was doing the job just fine). By the beginning of the 7th lap I caught her. She was working pretty hard and I was worried she might not be able to hang. But she stayed shoulder-to-shoulder with me. Then, with about a half a lap to go, she sped-up for the finish and crossed the line in around 7:11 or thereabouts, successfully smashing the school record for her age/gender. Terrific job Lauren! Thanks to you and your folks for allowing me to be part of your great accomplishment!

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 1.00Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.80
Comments
From scottkeate on Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 19:18:26 from 71.199.4.146

Days like this one don't come around very often. :-) Matt Poulsen told me about your post on our run this morning.

Nice warmup! 40 minutes at 11mph or better. That's what I'd call righteous!

Super nice of you to accomodate the pacing request--just the type of guy you are.

From Jake K on Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 08:52:18 from 155.100.226.191

Shouldn't this technically be a race report? :-)

Nice going Justin!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - 15-miler.

P.M. - Millcreek ride (~40 miles). So glad I was able to get this in. The canyon is beautiful right now.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.800.000.000.0010.80

A.M. - 60-minute Scott Keate-inspired treadmill run. Scott borrowed one of my treadmill runs last week, so I thought I'd return the favor : ). I definitely got my money's worth with this one...I've wanted to try this one for a while since Scott told me about it. I finally got the guts this morning to venture out of my comfort zone and attempt it.  Wore the Kinvara's this morning because I knew I'd need a light and zippy shoe to handle the 12.0 mph sections. There's a reason I don't usually spend any time running 5 min/mi. pace...It's not comfortable!.. All flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 10.0 mph
1 min @ 12.0 (started realizing this is going to be tough! not sure if I can hang on for the longer sections)
1 min @ 10.0
2 mins @ 12.0 / 2 mins @ 10.0
3 mins @ 12.0 / 3 mins @ 10.0
4 mins @ 12.0 / 4 mins @ 10.0
5 mins @ 12.0 / 5 mins @ 10.0
4 mins @ 12.0 / 4 mins @ 10.0
3 mins @ 12.0 / 3 mins @ 10.0
2 mins @ 12.0 / 2 mins @ 10.0
1 min @ 12.0 / 1 min @ 10.0

Real proud of myself for making it through this one. Pretty cool to think that 25 mins, or 5 miles of it, was spent at 5 min/mi pace. The 12.0 sections are tough, but the 10.0 sections feel so nice (comparatively). Thanks for the butt-whooping Scott.

The total mileage (10.8) and caloric-expenditure (per the TM) of this workout are very similar to the  progressive TM run I regulary try and do (see Wednesday's run).

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 10.80
Comments
From scottkeate on Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 12:48:57 from 71.199.4.146

Love it! You set the bar even higher by keeping your recovery at 10mph for the whole workout :-) You are amazing! Can't wait to see how long I can hang with you in two weeks.

From JPark on Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 13:35:20 from 174.52.34.169

No Scott. It'll most definitely be how long I'll be able to hang with you, if at all.

From Fritz on Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 13:48:29 from 65.100.192.74

Justin seems like the one who hangs back and then passing everyone at the end. Are you going with a more aggressive start this time?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
27.000.000.000.0027.00

A.M. - Same long run course I did last week (to Little Cottonwood park-and-ride x3) with a few slight variations. Felt good. Took it easy (~6:55 ave/mi). The Saucony Rides feel real nice on long runs.

P.M. - Ride up to Little Mountain and back (51 miles). 

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 27.00
Comments
From Fritz on Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 19:33:54 from 76.27.28.67

Taking it "easy" for 27 miles at sub 7 pace! Nice job hammering those TM workouts and these long runs.

From Rob on Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 19:56:57 from 204.15.86.95

Agreed, Justin's kind of weird.

From scottkeate on Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 12:51:35 from 71.199.4.146

You are a cardiovascular machine right now! If you converted your biking miles just based on calorie burn to running miles, your weekly totals would be amazing.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Strolled Brody around the block with Isabelle. About a mile.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Slow easy 15.1-miler. Had to get up real early to get the run in so I could hit my 8:30 flight to San Fran. Will be there until late Tuesday night.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Comments
From Rob on Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 09:05:39 from 206.71.84.68

Don't hurry to fast, your flight will be delayed.

Go run my route for me!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - 60-minute hotel run. I'll probably be kicking myself for not taking advantage of running on the coast or something out here, but honestly, I was pressed for time and didn't feel real adventurous. All flat:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph
5 mins @ 9.5
10 mins @ 10.0
30 mins @ 10.5
5 mins @ 11.0
5 mins @ 11.5

Anxious to get home tonight.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.30
Comments
From Rob on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 07:39:18 from 206.71.84.68

What? Where are you staying? Here is my run, I do it at 4:30 in the morning, it's lit almost the entire way except going over the Fort Mason hill and I feel totally safe.

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/223857251

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.900.000.000.0010.90

A.M. - Treadmill run again, this time back at my home gym. Got home late last night from San Fran. All flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 10.0
5 mins @ 10.5
25 mins @ 11.0
20 mins @ 11.5

Solid run for me, but I've got to admit that my gym's treadmills feel easier than the ones at the Hyatt hotels I've been staying in (see yesterday and two weeks ago).

P.M. - Millcreek ride (~40 miles) 

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.90
Comments
From RileyCook on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 10:13:56 from 132.3.45.68

Very good run Justin. You have just as good of a shot as anyone at winning the marathon next weekend. It's going to be fun!

From JPark on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 10:22:27 from 174.52.34.169

The race is definitely going to be fun. I am so looking forward to it. There's no chance of me winning. Not with all the great talent that's going to be there, including yourself. I'd be stoked with another top-10 finish and a personal course PR. I look forward to meeting you in person.

From RileyCook on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 10:31:40 from 132.3.45.68

I honestly disagree--I think you have as good of a shot as anyone at winning.

There is tons of talent but the talent is all on similar levels. I'm not saying you should go in trying to win it necessarily, but I am saying if you're feeling it don't be scared to leave some people behind.

I have to believe your 2:26 solo effort at Pokey is equilvalent to a 2:23-ish at St. George with company.

I look forward to meeting you as well.

From Fritz on Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 15:09:04 from 65.116.116.6

I think all treadmills have slightly different calibration so one day you might be working harder and then another day it might be easier. I would just find the easy one and convince yourself that you are really that fast. :) are you guys running a 5k this weekend? I am probably running the one at Wheeler Farm.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - 15-miler. Did the triangle in reverse direction.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.800.000.000.0010.80

Was at work real late last night. We're trying to issue a report today for client and we were on-site well after mid-night. Part of a classic public accounting last minute push to get an engagement done. Agh!... Slept-in a little bit and still had a good treadmill run.

A.M. - The "Scott Keate" TM work-out for 60 mins (Scott, I hope you don't mind what I've dubbed it :):

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 10.0 mph
1 min @ 12.0 / 1 min @ 10.0
2 mins @ 12.0 / 2 mins @ 10.0
3 mins @ 12.0 / 3 mins @ 10.0
4 mins @ 12.0 / 4 mins @ 10.0
5 mins @ 12.0 / 5 mins @ 10.0
4 mins @ 12.0 / 4 mins @ 10.0
3 mins @ 12.0 / 3 mins @ 10.0
2 mins @ 12.0 / 2 mins @ 10.0
1 min @ 12.0 / 1 min @ 10.0

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 10.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - 15-miler. Slow and easy.


P.M. - Ride to Guardman's and back (~50 miles). Canyon is absolutely gorgeous right now. Temps are perfect. There were a lot of people out taking advantage of it.

Massage tonight. 

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Walked down to the video store to return a DVD and back. Maybe 3 miles.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.400.000.000.0010.40

A.M. - Good 60 minute treadmill run at the Life Centre:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines of 3 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 and 5 mins at 3.5
2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat
7.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
10 mins @ 11.0, flat
10 mins @ 11.5, flat

P.M. - Had planned to do a ride tonight, but got home from work later than hoped. Knew that I'd be limited on daylight and just decided that I'd rather have dinner with my wife. So that's what I did. Afterwards, walked around the neighborhood for a couple miles to stretch out the legs.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.40
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Nice and easy out-and-back to the Little Cottonwood Canyon park-and-ride. Beautiful morning/temperature for a run.

P.M. - 40 mile ride (fairly leisurely) to the fire station in Emigration Canyon and back. Probably the last weekday afternoon ride I'll do for awhile.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.800.000.000.007.80

A.M. - 45 minutes on the treadmill, all flat:

10 minutes @ 9.5 mph
10 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5
10 mins @ 11.0
2.5 mins @ 11.5
2.5 mins @ 12.0

Wanted to get the legs moving for a little bit, but it wasn't meant to be a tough workout and it didn't feel like was. However, the extra pep in the legs I'm hoping will come from the tone down in mileage hasn't started to manifest yet. I'm confident I'll be ready by Saturday though.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 7.80
Comments
From Andrea on Thu, Oct 04, 2012 at 12:36:45 from 72.37.244.100

Best of luck on Saturday!

From JPark on Thu, Oct 04, 2012 at 16:17:34 from 174.52.34.169

Thanks Andrea. Get all healed up so you can get back to racing soon.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

A.M. -  6 slow and easy ones around my neighborhood. Tried to keep the terrain as flat as possible too. Got a pre-race massage scheduled for tonight and hoping to get a good night's sleep tonight, because I won't be able to sleep much tomorrow night!

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 6.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.500.000.000.003.50

A.M. - Slept in a little bit and did the same pre-race light treadmill run that I did before Pocatello:

10 minutes @ 8.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 8.5, flat
10 mins @ 9.0, flat

Feeling good and ready to go...

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 3.50
Race: St. George Marathon 2012 (26.2 Miles) 02:24:08, Place overall: 7, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.0026.200.000.0026.20

St. George Marathon 2012

Another tremendous race for me. I’m ecstatic about the way things turned-out and couldn’t have asked for a better experience. I feel greatly blessed to have had things in my life fall into place over the last several months for this race to go the way that it did. I hit a new PR of 2:24:08 (2 minutes better than last month’s win and previous PR at Pocatello and 5 ½ minutes better than last year’s personal best on this course (2:29:43)). I also captured my 5th top-10 finish at this race amid this year’s star-studded field. This was my ninth St. George marathon.

Reflections
Last year, after finally going sub-2:30 after many years of trying, if you would have told me I’d run a 2:24 a year later, I would have laughed it off as impossible. But now, somehow, here I am. What made the difference? Probably more factors than I can point to, but some of the more significant things are (in no particular order):

·         Lack of major injuries and illnesses. This cannot be overstated. It’s easy to take your health for granted when you’re feeling good. The last two years leading up to St. George I had been contending with injuries. In 2010, it was a shin/tibia issue that inhibited my training from early June throughout the summer up to the marathon. There were a lot of miserable training sessions of enduring pain. Somehow I mustered a 2:33 and put up another 2:33 at NYC a month later. In 2011, all was well and I was putting up some of the highest running mileage I ever done until mid-August when I started to breakdown and had to slow-up to nurse some knee bursitis. I got over it within a couple weeks, but as soon as I did, Achilles tendonitis crept up and hampered me the next several weeks and through race day. Luckily, I still hit my sub-2:30 goal, but just barely. My running was limited in March through May of this year with shin/tibia pain similar to 2010. Luckily, thanks in large part to recommendations from the good folks on this blog, I was able to get it treated and taken care of by early June. Since then, it’s pretty much been injury-free training and my race results since June seem to reflect the benefits of the un-inhibited, consistent training. Also, I cannot remember the last time I had a cold. But it hasn’t been since at least May or April. Feeling good and having clear lung passages certainly is conducive to consistent training.

·         Actively using this blog. It wasn’t until the beginning of this year that I started using the blog. I had never really tracked my workouts. Joining the blog added a sense of accountability. It reinforced training consistency as I didn’t want to be the only slouch who missed a workout when I knew someone might be watching. More importantly, I learned from what others were doing. Although I didn’t significantly overhaul my training methods, I incorporated new elements that certainly made a difference. Most importantly, I developed/strengthened relationships with many great runners (you know who you are). It’s been so fun to watch everyone’s training and progress and then catch up with each other at races and put each other to the test. The blog has most certainly had a positive impact on my running.

·         Lots of road cycling cross-training. Running has been, and will always be, my fitness passion (at least as long as I’m able to do it). However, for years I’ve always viewed road cycling as my next frontier. In late 2010, I bit the bullet and got a nice Cervelo and wanted to start using it. I didn’t use it much in 2011 because I was so consumed running doubles that there just wasn’t time. Doing LoToJa had always appealed to me. So earlier this year I put in for it realizing that my chances of getting in through the lottery probably weren’t that good. I found out in May that I had been accepted in. I totally wanted to do it, but worried that it would be difficult to properly train for both it and running races. I figured I would try and do both. If I got injured running (which was a high likelihood based on my injury history), I could just shift focus more toward the bike. Fortunately that never happened, so I continued to pursue both. In June, I took a paid three week paternity leave from work because of the birth of our second child. I used that extra time off to sling-shot my biking training and got to the point where I was consistently biking 3-4 days a week. When work resumed, fortunately it wasn’t super busy like it has been some past summers. No big projects/deadlines and I was able to mostly stick to 40-hour weeks so that I could maintain the biking consistency pretty much all the way through LoToJa. Also, during the summer, I participated in some big organized rides including Harmon’s MS 2-day ride (June) and the Ultimate Challenge (August). On Saturdays when I wasn’t racing, I loved to do big 20+ mile runs in the morning and then tack on a 50 mile ride in the afternoon. Some of those days amounted to 6 hours of exercising. Although the cycling didn’t likely directly impact my running, the extra cardio/endurance gained from the hours in the saddle most certainly indirectly affected it. Because my afternoons had to focus on the cycling, I didn’t do running doubles at all (just a couple of times while out of town for work in July). I partially compensated by extending my normal 12 mile Tuesday/Thursday runs to 15 mile runs. I stuck to my unorthodox every-other-day treadmill workouts and tried to use them as my harder efforts (i.e. tempos). My overall running mileage was down from last year, but was still relatively high (mostly 65-85 mile weeks). The slightly reduced mileage and doing away with running doubles was probably a good thing for me given my propensity to get injured. I’ve pretty much convinced myself that ~85 miles/week is probably my magic weekly running mileage number. I feel that the cycling helped me keep my legs in better balance had they been if I had only ran.

·        Work cooperated. As eluded to above, my summer/fall workload was the best it’s been for several years which translated to less overall stress, better sleep, and more training time. There were some busy times, some traveling, and it wasn’t perfect, but for the most part work was very cooperative.

·        Confidence boosting races. My racing year started slow largely due to my spring injury and lack luster runs at Moab ½ and UV ½. But I had 3 great races starting with Timpanogos ½ (end of July), then Hobble Creek ½ (mid-August), and the Pocatello Marathon (early September). I set new PR’s at each of those races which gave me confidence that what I was doing with my training was working.

·        Supportive wife and family. My wife deserves a medal for putting up with everything she’s had to brunt these last several months. Raising two babies, maintaining a job, and having many dinners home alone while I was training. By the way, she runs most mornings and is fitter than I am. She’s a dietician and helps me maintain a relatively good diet. All-in-all, she’s amazing and I couldn’t run the way I do without her.

·        Race-day factors. There were many positive things about race day itself that contributed to my good day:
1.      Loaded field: Fritz, Iain, Kotter, Metler, Scott, Pepi, Riley, Ben, Dave, Clyde, Walter, etc., etc. (sorry if I didn’t specifically name you). They were all going to be bringing their A-games, so I had better bring mine. Rise to the competition.
2.      Fast course and very well supported.
3.      Good weather and temperatures (much cooler than the past 2 years).
4.      Tailwind for a good portion of the run. Probably shaved-off a few minutes easy.
5.      Running with Scott Keate shoulder-to-shoulder for the better part of 23-miles pushing me to run my best (just sad I couldn’t hold with him the whole way; I get more disappointed the more I think about it.).
6.      My buddy and local resident, Ryan Bow, on his bike shouting encouragement the last 10-K of the race.
7.      Awesome family who had come down to support me (wife, kids, my folks, sister, nephew). I didn’t want to let them down.
8.      Cooperative bladder and gut. No need for potty breaks. Not even an urge.
9.      No other major mishaps/misfortunes.

Everything mentioned above played into the race and cannot be overstated. I don’t know when, if ever, things will fall into place like they did this year to allow me to replicate this kind of training block and race results. This may have been my pinnacle because the stars may never align like this again.

Pre-Race
Woke up a few minutes before 4 AM. Got ready and had my breakfast of two instant oatmeal packets (one plain, one maple/brown sugar) mixed with soymilk and peanut butter. Left the hotel with my wife at 4:30. My wife dropped me off at the park and then went to go run her old running route from here days of being down here as a Dixie Rebel. Unlike last year, I walked straight onto a bus and right away we were on our way up to the start. I didn’t want to be on the first buses or the last ones, so I hit it just about right in the middle. Got to the top and made my way to the elite coral. There weren’t any lines for the potties so I got right in and took my time emptying the tank the best I could. Got out and right away saw Fritz, Dan Varga and Matt Poulsen. Planted myself down on the ground near the fence and chatted with them. It wasn’t long before Scott Keate, Ryan Jonson, Brandon Dase, and others showed up. Then saw Dave and Clyde. With about a half-hour to go, a few of us got up and started trotting around in the little area they have sectioned off for the elites behind the start line. Before long, the potty lines were long, so I made my way out of the start area and through the masses to the brush area off to the west to relieve myself one last time. It wasn’t long before it was time to strip down and make it over to the start. All of the bigs were up at the front. I finally got a chance to meet Riley in person. Then it was time to roll.

The Race
Gun went off and I went out relatively quick, but comfortably. The lead pack, including Fritz, Kotter, Metler, Iain, and Pepi, surged to the front. It wasn’t long before I found myself alongside Riley and Scott, the exact two people I was hoping to be running with. We formed the first chase pack. The first couple miles were relatively comfortable with splits of around 5:40. Miles 3-7 were a little faster as we rolled shoulder-to-shoulder downhill toward Veyo. I was a bit disappointed that at the first aid station at mile 3, there weren’t any volunteers handing out our bottles at the elite table. Riley, Scott and I didn’t realize it until we were passing the table and it was too late. Oh well, not a huge deal, but irritating. Hoping that wouldn’t be the case at the later stations. Settled for some PowerAde.

About mile 6, I asked the boys what the strategy was for Veyo. Riley said we were going to shot for 6:15-6:45 going up the big hill and then high-5’s for the ensuing miles through Dammeron. It sounded good to me.

Luckily, the volunteers at mile 7 did their job, and we all got our bottles. I took my first Gu. We were just under 6:15 going up Veyo and none of us seemed to be working very hard. Once we crested the hill, I told Scott and Riley how happy I was to be together working with them. Scott and I took the front with Riley close behind. We cruised that way for a couple miles. The lead car wasn’t all that far ahead of us. As the leaders crested the Dammeron peak we could see their silhouettes in the rising sunlight. On the side of the road I could still see the weeds blowing calmly in a southerly direction…Beautiful tailwind!

I got another bottle and Gu and mile 11. At about mile 12, I sensed that Riley wasn’t feeling comfortable and he slowly faded off the back of us. Scott and I continued on. We hit the half at just under 1:13. I mentioned to Scott that it was the fastest first half split I had ever had on the course. He laughingly said it was his too. During the 14th mile I asked Scott how he was feeling and he said his lungs were feeling great but that his legs could tell they had some miles on them. But, he seemed perfectly fine to me and I felt great too.

We started down the big hill at 15 and I knew we needed to be a little careful or else risk torching our quads for the latter stages of the race. I told Scott I hoped the new compression shorts I was wearing would do their job. He said that if I ended up beating him, he’d blame it on the shorts. I assured him he wouldn’t have to worry about that. The views going through this section of the course are beautiful. I got another bottle of EFS and took my third Gu at mile 15. Also got my sunglasses which I had attached to my bottle. The crowds were awesome through this section. Scott and I were still working strong and continued to soldier on shoulder-to-shoulder for the next several miles. I was feeling great. I felt like I had been fueling well. Stomach felt great. Legs were turning over well and Scott and I were moving at a very good pace.

About mile 18, I started to notice my quads….Dang-it! I thought I had been conservative enough on the downs, but apparently not. I was really hoping that the cushioning in my LunaRacers and my new compression shorts would prevent that from happening, but nope. Hadn't I trained enough for this? I suspected at that point, my quads weren’t going to last and that it was only a matter of time before they would burn-out. Still, I kept strong with Scott up the last hill through mile 19. Got another bottle and Gu at 19. The status of my quads continued to deteriorate. At about that point, I thought about wishing Scott well, but I wasn’t ready to concede just yet. I was winning the battle with my mind at the moment. Right about the 20-mile mark, my friend and local resident, Ryan Bow, showed up on his mountain bike. Last year, he had done the same thing at about mile 23 and it had helped me so much the last three miles. This time, he had come all the way up to mile 20. Immediately, he began encouraging Scott and I and told us to work together. It helped my take my mind off my legs for a while and focus on sticking with Scott. There were a few times I let Scott get ahead of me several feet temporarily, but I was able to reel him back in on the steep downs. However, doing so was futile as it just taxed my quads all the more and delayed the inevitable. We sailed down some of the big descents. Ryan still barking commands at us. As we passed through the station at 21, we hit a split of about 5:08. I was amazed. I actually started feeling a little better and had pulled ahead of Scott a few feet. Was he fading? I felt compelled to slow and wait for him to take his drink and pull up alongside of me again so we could continue working. But he wasn’t struggling at all.

We pressed on together through the next mile or so. As we went through 22, I thought back to about this point of the course last year and that awesome little band I had been running with led by Ben and Dave. We had been running together so well until that point. Then we fell apart and Ben left the rest of us in his wake as he cruised to his 3rd place finish. Oh how I didn’t want to be the victim again, but it was about to happen.

By the end of mile 23 the crowds were pretty big. I was struggling again. Scott was pulling ahead and had maybe 5 seconds on me. Not out of touch yet. My immediate focus now was to get my last EFS bottle and Gu. But the crowds were thick and despite my intent searching, I didn’t know where I could expect to get it. Suddenly, Scott got his bottle from a volunteer. Where’s mine! Dang-it! Where is it?!...Too late. I had passed it. I grabbed some water or PowerAde from the regular aid station and got a little down..... Insurance policy!… I reached to my back pocket to get the one emergency gel I had stached for exactly this scenario. But I was unfamiliar with the pocket in my new shorts, I fumbled the Gu and it fell to the ground…@#$%@#!....Meanwhile, Scott is picking up speed and quickly putting a gap on me. Crap! Only 3+ miles to go. I’m just going to hold on and do the best I can. But the physical and mental damage had been done and the only thing I could do was watch Scott pull away. I had nothing left in my legs with which to respond.

My form started to fall apart. Ryan still rode alongside me providing much needed encouragement, “Loosen up your jaw, it will relax the rest of your body,” “loosen those shoulders,” “keep your head up…”

Those last 3 miles were tough. I especially struggled on the diagonal. Man this is hard! Harder than anything I felt at Pocatello. I had forgotten how cruel the downhills on this course are. I watched as Scott caught two of the guys ahead (Pepi and Metler). I felt like I was gaining on them too (slowly), but there wasn’t going to be enough road for me to catch them. It was gratifying to see Scott get them though.

“Use the turn to sling-shot yourself,” Ryan called. As we turned south off the diagonal, I regained a little composure. “Looking good Justin! I can tell you’re feeling better than you did a half mile ago.” Ryan sounded. As I rounded the second to last turn, Ryan was yelling, “To heck with with 2:25, you’re going to get 2:23! Keep it up buddy, you’re doing great!” That was encouraging, but I was just ready to be done.

I made the last right turn and left turn and was at last on the final stretch. The chute wasn’t that far away, but it sure seemed like it was. I saw Scott finish, but he as too far ahead for me to see the time on the clock. The other two crossed the line. I pressed on. I must have looked horrible those last few hundred yards. I was in the chute; I could see the clock ticking up to 2:24….Awesome! I raised my hands to the crowd and crossed the line with a final time of 2:24:08.

Scott was the first person I saw and congratulated him on his monster race and epic finish. I apologized for not being able to hang with him to the end. Saw my family and exchanged hugs over the fence. Saw Fritz who had already made his way to the other side of the fence into the finishers’ area and heard the great news that he had won. It wasn’t long before Riley crossed the line in ~2:29:20 (10th place) and Dave in ~2:29:50 (11th). So happy that those guys got sub-2:30’s. I know Dave has had a challenging summer with injuries and such. It was cool to see him cross the line and collapse to the ground after leaving so much out on the course. I wish Riley would have been closer to us at the end. He’s certainly capable and it probably would have happened today had it not been for the GI issues…Low 2:20s are in his near future. I was surprised that Ben wasn’t in the mix at the front. Based on his training and great year, he should have been finishing up there with Scott in the low 2:20s too. Unfortunately, it wasn’t quite his day either. He still turned in a great 2:32 time. Clyde put up an amazing 2:35, despite his jacked-up ankle and tough summer.

It was an honor to be among the top-10 at the awards ceremony. I don’t feel like I belong in the company of most of these guys: Fritz (winner), Iain Hunter (2nd); Jon Kotter (3rd); Scott Keate (4th); Pepi Petersen (5th); Aaron Metler (6th); Riley Cook (10th). I ended up getting, among other things, a $325 prepaid card for the 7th place finish. Then, because Fritz was the only one in my age group that beat me, the first place division award defaulted to me and I got another $150 prepaid card. A little bummed that I didn’t get a guaranteed complimentary entry for next year. I guess they are only doing that for the top 3 overall now. But I can’t complain about the nice cash award. I did learn that since next time I’ll be joining the 10-year club, I shouldn’t have a problem getting accepted into the race.

Great day for many others, including Scott’s Utah Valley crew: Matt, Brandon, and Dan. Tough day for some. Absolutely incredible day for Fritz and Scott. Best of luck to the group who will be training for Boston over the Winter. I’m especially excited to see what Fritz and Scott will do. I’m sure it’ll be spectacular.

This race marks the end of my racing season. Time for me to ratchet way down for the next few months and recharge physically and mentally. I will still run consistently, but my mileage and intensity are heading way down and junk food and fat cells will be going up J. I’ve been neglecting certain things that are in need of attention (e.g. my yard) and I have a few non-running related goals to try and accomplish before the end of the year. So my focus will be shifting a little bit.

I haven’t thought much about next year’s racing schedule. I’ll rest up and probably get ready to hit another ~1:18 Canyonlands half in March and then go through the process of building up through the spring and summer. The build-up is a big part of the fun anyways. My wife is getting ready to get back into racing. We’re thinking about putting into the lottery for the Ogden full or half with some of our friends.

Again, super grateful for the great year of good running (and cycling) fortune I’ve been blessed to enjoy. It’ll always be one I’ll remember and I will look back upon it with a great deal of satisfaction. I hope my best racing is still yet to come. But if it’s already passed, I can be content with what I’ve accomplished. Running will always be a special part of my life for its fitness and spiritual aspects.

Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Miles: 26.20
Comments
From RileyCook on Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 10:07:00 from 132.3.57.68

Justin, you ran a fantastic race. I am very happy for you. I knew you had a fast one in you. I still think you can go even faster. It was great to finally meet you in person and run with you those first 11 miles.

From Jake K on Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 10:32:16 from 155.100.226.191

Great recap Justin. I've been looking forward to reading your thoughts. I like that you laid out all those reflections - its been a heck of a year for you - the way you've been improving the last couple months has been amazing, and it all came together perfectly for this race. Even in races where all the stars align (ie. weather, competition, etc) you still have to be in SUPER GREAT shape to fully take advantage of a "perfect storm". You did everything right, and I'm really stoked for you... just a fantastic race! Congrats!!

From Kory on Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 12:36:58 from 134.50.89.24

Congratulations you deserve this for the awesome year of training and ending the yearwith an inspiring finish. I see faster speeds ahead since now you know what running concepts/strategy/training works for you. I thought you looked great in Pocatello but you topped it off.

From Ben VanBeekum on Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 13:02:48 from 137.190.215.225

Justin your simply amazing bro! Congrats on another great race. Wish I could have been up there with you, Riley and Scott. But just wasn't my day. I truly wish you the best of luck with your training! Stay healthy my friend.

From Holt on Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 13:18:59 from 204.113.55.41

Again, congrats on the awesome race and all your amazing races in the past year. You have really taken some great strides. Good to see you again too.

From jtshad on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 08:35:22 from 204.134.132.225

Justin, just an incredible race. Congrats on the PR (Again!) and spectacular race season. Your work ethic and training are an inspiration. It was a pleasure seeing you PR at Poky and it is great that you exceeded that time at St. George. Look back on a great year and smile!

From Superfly on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 09:39:36 from 74.211.21.81

Man Justin Congrats all around. I'm really in awe of your training. I've ran high mileage for years but the way you run and cycle day in and day out... amazing. Truly! So pumped for your progress up to and through this race. Hard work pays off every time. I'm sure this isn't the pinnacle... just another stepping stone. But enjoy the moment.

P.S. you look way different in short hair:)

From Fritz on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 21:16:41 from 67.177.4.64

Justin- You have come along way this year and it's simply a testament to your incredible training, consistency and hard work. I still think you should be at the Kona Ironman this weekend but I guess that will have to wait for another year. :) I can't wait to see what you do in future because I think this is just the beginning. I look forward to getting in some runs this winter.

From scottkeate on Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 11:14:27 from 64.0.193.17

Justin, what a great report! It has been awesome for me to get to know you better. Super grateful to have shared so many miles with you this race. I'm grateful for your unorthodox treadmill training--following your lead was a big reason I stayed injury free in the weeks leading up to the race. Those TM workout are BRUTAL!

I love your ability to commit yourself and focus on whatever is most important at the time.

I look forward to many more races as well as less-competitive training runs with you in the future :-)

From Sasha Pachev on Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 18:09:47 from 67.222.225.187

Justin - congratulations on a RP.

Back in 2010 right before Provo River half I told you your Utah Valley 1:10 half was worth about 2:23 in St. George assuming good marathon conditioning. Now you have proven that you are capable of that time. I am suspecting you may have 2:18 in St. George, but we need to look at your short distance speed. You've run 800 around 2:00 in high school, right?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Drove home from St. George. No physical exercise to speak of except hauling my kids and luggage to and from the car. Legs are trashed.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

A.M. - Slept in the morning. No workout. This is one of the only times of the year I feel justified doing this. Legs feel better than yesterday, but still shot. Stairs aren't quite the enemy that they were yesterday.

P.M. - After dinner I walked a couple miles around my neighborhood.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

A.M. - Messed around for 30 minutes on the eliptical at the gym. Legs are feeling much better. May try and run a little bit tomorrow.

Comments
From allyholt on Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 18:20:13 from 67.2.248.71

Great job on the race Justin. Your time was amazing! It was nice to see you and Lindsay and talk for a minute. You and Dave will have to go for a run next time I can drag him up there! Congratulations!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.200.000.000.006.20

A.M. - Was able to run a little bit. 45 minutes on the treadmill, easy:

20 minutes @ 8.0 mph, flat
25 mins @ 8.5, flat

Legs felt heavy, especially at the beginning, but are coming around. Felt good just to run.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 6.20
Comments
From Fritz on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 09:43:45 from 65.116.116.6

Nice work. I walked on the treadmill for 5 minutes. Tomorrow I might try running.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

A.M. - First run outside after the marathon. Normal out-and-back course route up to half way up Little Cottonwood road. Beautiful morning. ~7:20 pace. Legs continuing to get back to normal.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 09:39:04 from 155.100.226.191

I'm lucky to run 9:20 pace at this point in the recovery process!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

A.M. - 7 relatively easy miles on the Life Centre treadmill. 45 mins, all flat:

10 minutes @ 8.5 mph
10 mins @ 9.0 mph
10 mins @ 9.5 mph
15 mins @ 10.0 mph

I've been digging the mellow runs that last few days. Nice to just move.

Fritz and I are going for a ride tomorrow morning. I'm looking forward to hit, but I hope he's nice and takes it a little easy on me..Always good to spend time with people who radiate greatness like he does. If anyone has a bike and is interested in joining, reach out to one of us for info.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 7.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

AM(1) - Little Cottonwood park-n-ride 9 mile out and back. Beautiful, overcast, clean air morning. Wet roads, but not raining. Nice and easy pace.

AM(2) - Road cycling with Fritz. We met at the Olympus Hills Shopping Center and first rode up Millcreek Canyon. The colors in the canyon are incredible right now! Once out of the canyon, we rode south on Wasatch to 4500 S., then down to 2300 E., through Holladay, and up through Old Mill back to Wasatch and back north. Great ride. And yes, Fritz is an animal on the bike just like when he's running!

There's a cool article in the November Runner's World by Amby Burfoot and his life of running. He gives some good perspective on things. One of things he said that I really liked was, "Life requires us to make adjustments, to change course. Some years, when the waters of your life are calm and you fell a sense of control at the helm, you'll race hard, and hope for personal bests. Other years, beset by a perfect storm of turbulence, you'll have to settle for less. That's okay. less is still something; just don't surrender and abandon ship."

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
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From steve ash on Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 17:53:34 from 174.52.177.84

Well said:)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.500.000.000.009.50

Flew into Albuquerque last night and will be here for the next few days on business.

A.M. - 60 minutes on the hotel treadmill, all flat:

5 minutes @ 8.0 mph
5 mins @ 8.5
10 mins @ 9.0
10 mins @ 9.5
20 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 9.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.000.000.000.009.00

A.M.- Ran from my hotel on Central Avenue (Route 66) about two miles to the Paseo Del Bosque Trail. Nice paved, low-traffic trail. Went out on it a couple miles or so and then came back the same way I had went out.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.800.000.000.009.80

A.M. - 60 minutes on the hotel treadmill, all flat:

5 minutes @ 8.0 mph
5 mins @ 8.5
5 mins @ 9.0
5 mins @ 9.5
20 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5
10 mins @ 11.0

Heading home later this afternoon...Yeay!!

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 9.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - 9 mile Little Cottonwood park-n-ride out-and-back home course. Nice and easy run. Beautiful morning.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.000.000.000.009.00

A.M. - Interesting morning. Last night, shortly after I got home from work, my wife and I heard this weird loud bang that sounded like it came from our basement or the garage. At first it scared us that a burglar might be in the house or that something heavy had fallen. I went to go check it out, but did see anything noticeable. Went to bed and didn't think much of it. This morning, I went to open the garage to head down to the gym and the door wouldn't open. It was then I noticed that the spring had busted (hence, the noise last night). My double-car door was too heavy for me to lift, so the cars were trapped inside and driving to the gym wasn't an option. I improvised and put on some warmer closes and headed outside for a nice 9-miler. I altered my normal route and finished at my mom's house so I could borrow her car for awhile to take my wife to work and the kids down to the in-laws. Fortunately, today is a day I can work out of the house.

Bummer that it happened, but grateful that it did when it did (would have been a bigger deal had it happened when I was out of town, putting my wife in a tough situation). Grateful that my wife's work and both of our folks' houses are within running distance from home so that we weren't too inconvenienced.

My wife is running the SoJo half marathon tomorrow; her first race since 2005. It'll be fun to be at the finish line with the kids supporting her this time, instead of the other way around. She should be under 2 hours, but I suspect she'll be down to her PR range (1:35'ish) by the time Ogden rolls around next spring (assuming we get in).

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
12.200.000.000.0012.20

A.M. - I was out the door by 5 this morning to get my run in before Lindsay (wife) needed to leave the house for her race. Beautiful morning, again. Leaves all over the roads. Venus shining brightly in the east. This morning was a little warmer than the last few. A little breezy too. Wore arm warmers, but didn't need them. Did my standard 12-mile route; Little Cottowood Rd/Wasatch triangle, normal direction. This is my longest run since SGM.

About 9, the kids and I headed down to the SoJo finish line. Saw the half winner (I didn't recognize him) come in around ~1:18. Met up with my buddy Scott and we saw our wives finish within seconds of each other in ~1:48 (5th (Lindsay) and 6th (Heather) places in their division). I think there were three marathon finishers under 3 hours. The winner, who I didn't recognize, came in around ~2:48.

Very good race for Lindsay considering she had a kid just 5 months ago and this is her first race since '05. She felt good most of the way and was pleased with her result. It'll serve as a good confidence booster for her to get back into doing races. She'll no doubt have faster times as she does more races over the next year. 

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 12.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Walked to and from church.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.500.000.000.009.50

A.M. - Fairly relaxed run on the Life Centre treadmill. 60 minutes, all flat:

10 minutes @ 8.5 mph

10 mins @ 9.0

10 mins @ 9.5

30 mins @ 10.0

One of the young guys that I see there working out with his wife and running on the treadmills is a BYU accounting student who just got an internship offer with our firm. It's been fun to get to know him as he's been going through the recruiting process. He waited around this morning until I was done with my run to ask me some questions. Good guy. I hope he accepts the offer. 

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.50
Comments
From Walter on Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 20:42:19 from 67.177.0.19

Will you call me as soon as you get this. 801-381-7089. Thanks!

From Keith on Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 21:07:00 from 67.182.234.65

It was nice to see you and Lindsay at the Sojo Half, I talked to Walter about having you pace, Call me 801-597-0709 or Walter

801-381-7089

From JPark on Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 09:48:37 from 174.255.147.190

Keith, it was good to see you too. Yeah, I've spoken to Walter and am good to go for Saturday. Thanks for letting me fill in for you!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard 9-miler. Got hailed on a little bit, but overall a nice run.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Comments
From Rob on Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 08:27:45 from 206.71.84.68

Hey are you pacing the 1:30 this Saturday? If so I'm your pace partner.

From JPark on Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 09:45:30 from 174.255.147.190

Rob - Yes, I am. Keith had something come up, so I'm filling in. It'll be fun to run with you.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.500.000.000.007.50

A.M. - 45 minutes on the treadmill at the gym prior to flying out to Albuquerque. All flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 9.0
20 mins @ 10.0
15 mins @ 10.5

Had enough time to go a little longer and would have liked to. But I started having a little GI distress and decided to cut it a little shorter than planned.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 7.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - Similar run/route as last Tuesday. I ran from my hotel in central Albuquerque along Route 66 for a little over 2 miles to the Paseo Del Bosque Trail. This time, instead of going left, I went right (west/north). Went out 2.5+ miles and then turned back. Good casual run. I think I like this direction better. There were other runners, walkers, and bikers on the trail, but definitely not crowded. It's nice and paved and in good shape. The weather in Albuquerque was nice; similar to what Salt Lake's mornings were like a week or two ago.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.200.000.000.0010.20

Back home.

A.M. - 60 minutes on the Life Centre treadmill. Similar run to Wednesday, except I didn't have to cut short this time. All flat:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph
5 mins @ 9.5
20 mins @ 10.0
20 mins @ 10.5
10 mins @ 11.0

I'm helping out with Walter's pacing group tomorrow at the Halloween Half. Rob and I are pacing the 1:30's. Should be fun. I still have to figure out a costume to wear.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Rob on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 09:59:27 from 204.15.86.95

I'm struggling with a costume as well. It's going to be really cold which ruined most my ideas :). I'm going to tell really stupid Halloween jokes every mile, hope you don't mind.

From scottkeate on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 11:36:54 from 64.0.193.17

Have a great time pacing! Should be a really good time.

From JPark on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:09:24 from 174.52.34.169

Rob - I'll laugh at your jokes, so long as you don't expect me (and my dry sense of humor) to return any :)

Scott - You're not running it are you?

From scottkeate on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:45:49 from 64.0.193.17

No. I'm going to run in a small 10K in Orem. I'm not sure my legs are ready to go, but I'm going to give it a go.

From RileyCook on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:54:38 from 132.3.57.68

Have fun tomorrow guys!

Justin, I ran Halloween Half last year and I really enjoyed it. I know you're just pacing but I think you'll like.

Scott, good luck on the 10k. I'm sure your legs will be good to go!

From Rob on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:58:18 from 64.134.151.203

I'm going to sprint the last 25 meters so Athlinks will show that I beat Justin Park.

From JPark on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 13:10:47 from 174.52.34.169

I reckon that's bad etiquette Rob! :) ...It ain't that cool to brag about anyways.

Scott - Good luck tomorrow

Riley - Geez!...Saw your winning time from last year. You ought to come down here and smoke it again.

From Rob on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 13:19:24 from 204.15.86.95

Are you implying I should try to beat you fair and square? Cause that ain't happening any time soon.

Riley, were you the Ninja Turtle?

From RileyCook on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 13:25:05 from 132.3.57.68

Justin, I actually turned down a comp entry to it this year. Too much racing lately, I need to get back to actual training. It's way fast though, I was not in nearly as good of shape last year as I am now and I went 20 seconds off course last year and still ran 1:07:45. So, too bad you're pacing; you could hit high 1:05 on that course right now!

Rob, I was the guy dressed up as the winner of the race! ;) Or in other words I didn't dress up...I know I'm lame.

From JPark on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 13:41:29 from 174.52.34.169

Riley - You should just come down and do a chill run then. Good way to get some miles and enjoy the course and everyone making fools of themselves in their costumes.

Rob - I was implying it wasn't that cool to say that you beat me, fair or cheating. Keep running with Scott's group though and you'll probably be beating me fair and square pretty soon.

From Rob on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 14:09:16 from 204.15.86.95

They have changed the course, so it's not "as" fast. Starts lower down the canyon and loops around at the bottom. And it goes back up the Canyon like Provo River 1/2.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.100.000.000.0013.10

This morning I helped pace the 1:30 group at the Halloween Half Marathon. Had a great time and since I had no interest in racing, this was an enjoyable way to get in a nice medium-long weekend run (plus free shirt and race entry!).

I ran into Keith Barton last week at the SoJo Half Marathon and he mentioned that he had something come up and wouldn't be able to pace the 1:30 group he was slated to do for Walter at this weekend's Halloween Half. I told him I'd be happy to fill-in if Walter didn't already have a replacement lined-up. I later spoke with Walter a couple days later and got the part.

I struggled to find a good costume that would be conducive for running, but eventually landed on an old, homemade, bengal tiger out-fit my grandma had made some 30+ years ago for my dad. I spent some time Friday night sewing the tail back on and re-enforcing it with some safety pins. I worried that it might be a pain in the rear flopping all over the place while I ran, but it would have been pretty lame to have been a tiger with no tail. So I pinned it up out of the way the best I could and decided to take my chances.

I wore a turtleneck and tight pants underneath and the whole package ended up working out great! It was nice and toasty-warm and not too restrictive at all at the slight sub 7-minute pace we were running. I joked with my group that I should probably run dressed like this more often.

Rob Rohde was my pacing partner. He was dressed-up as the 2010 Team Radio Shack edition of Lance Armstrong and even had his syringe of EPO! He was great to run with.

While waiting for the buses at the University Mall, I met a fellow FRB'er, RachelT. She had an awesome Link (from Zelda) costume. After waiting for what seemed an eternity to load the buses and then another eternity up at the (cold) start-line for the race to begin, the race got underway at about 9AM.

No need to get into a lot of details about the run. It went pretty much exactly as planned. We started with a fairly sizeable group that slowly shrank, as was to be expected. Rob and I kept the group within a couple of seconds of the targeted pace the whole way. It was fun to just be cruising along at an easy pace, chatting with Rob, and encouraging all the folks in our group. The most painful part was listening to Rob's lame Halloween jokes each mile mark! :) ...Just kidding Rob, some of them really were funny.

It was cool to see some of our runners working so hard to stay on pace and gratifying to see some of them achieve it. At the same time, it was a little heart-breaking when someone started to fade off the back. Your first reaction was to slow down with them and try and bring them back up to group, but you have to stay on pace for the good of the rest of the group.

After the finish, we got lots of thank-you's from our runners for having paced them. It was a fun time. I definitely look forward to more pacing gigs in the future. Great way to spend a Saturday morning this time of year.

 

  

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Rob on Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 08:19:11 from 206.71.84.68

Hey, it's hard to come up with 13 appropriate jokes. 1:30 people don't seem to appreciate them as much as last years 1:40 group. Which just goes to show the faster you are the less sense of humor you have :)

That was a lot of fun, we'll definitely have to go on a bike ride together sometime.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Walked my kids up the street to go see the neighbor's horses. Woke up with a little bit of shin splits this morning from Saturday's run. Nothing bad, but I haven't felt those for a while.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.200.000.000.006.20

A.M. - I was in a hurry to get to an early meeting at the office today, so the run was a little abbreviated. Followed my standard route to just past the Bell Canyon parking lot and then back.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 6.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Normal Little Cottonwood out-and-back. Flew out to ABQ this morning and will be here for a couple days.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.250.000.000.0010.25

A.M. - Hotel treadmill run:

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph
5 mins @ 9.0
5 mins @ 9.5
20 mins @ 10.0
(6.5 miles)

Just one of those days. I wasn't really 'feeling it' today. I could have went longer, but had to take a potty break and didn't have the motivation to hop back on. The effort felt a little harder than it should have. Possibly due to not enough sleep hours the last few nights.

P.M. - After work, a co-worker wanted to sneak in a little workout before dinner, so I joined him. Didn't have a lot of time, but it was nice to stretch out the legs with an easy little run.

5 mins each at 8.0 mph, 8.5, 9.0, 9.5, and 10.0. All flat.
(3.75 miles)

Sad that I couldn't be home with my kids for Halloween this year, but we had a lot of fun doing Halloween stuff together this past weekend.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.25
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - Out-and-back on the Paseo Del Bosque Trail (north). Easy pace again. Weather down here in ABQ is nice. It seems a bit smoky though, but I'm not aware of any wildfires around here.

Found out that my wife and I got into the Ogden Marathon in May! We put in for the lottery as a group with a bunch of friends and got in. It should be fun. I've done the half once (bandit 2010) and loved it, but I've never done the full. I've heard a lot of good things about it. It will be my first spring marathon. It'll be interesting training simultaneously with my wife and doing it during my 'busy season,' especially with all of the traveling I'm going to be doing this year (hopefully I don't get too fat). I'm excited though.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.700.000.000.005.70

Back in Utah

A.M. - 35 minute shorty on the treadmill. I slept in later than I should have (but needed it) and had a morning meeting to get to. All flat:

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph,
5 mins @ 9.0
5 mins @ 9.5
10 mins @ 10.0
5 mins @ 10.5
5 mins @ 11.0 

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 5.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.200.000.000.0015.20

A.M. - My go-to 15-mile route. Felt good. My longest run since St. George. 6:49 ave/mi. pace.

Weekly mileage is hovering right about where I want it to be this time of year (~50+). No fancy workouts. All I want is consistent, easy, injury free running.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.20
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.500.000.000.0010.50

A.M. - 62 minutes on the treadmill, all flat:

2+ minutes @ 9.0 mph (~0.3 mi.); accidently pulled the cord, so had to start over....

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph
5 mins @ 9.5
20 mins @ 10.0
20 mins @ 10.5
10 mins @ 11.0

Flying back out to ABQ tonight. Again. Blah!

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

In ABQ

A.M. - Out-and-back via Central Ave. and the Bosque Del Paseo trail (north). My flight got in late last night. The rest of the team is flying in this morning. So I was able to sleep in a little bit. If there is a silver-lining about being down here its that the morning weather/temps have been nice and cool and great for running. They've been nice in Salt Lake too.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 10.10
Comments
From Rob on Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 09:49:29 from 206.71.84.68

In all my traveling I've never been to Albuquerque. The only thing I know about it is Bugs Bunny always used to go there.

From JPark on Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 15:56:55 from 192.147.68.236

I'll stay on the look-out for Bugs Bunny. Funny that you mention it, I've seen a bunch of rabbits when I've been out on the trail.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - Hotel treadmill run, all flat:

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph
5 mins @ 9.0
5 mins @ 9.5
15 mins @ 10.0
15 mins @ 10.5
5 mins @ 11.0
5 mins @ 10.0
5 mins @ 10.5

Intended to hold the 11.0 effort for the last 15 mins, but the effort was feeling a bit hard and I didn't have the will power to hang. Overall an okay run for this time of year.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - 9-miler out-and-back.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.750.000.000.009.75

A.M. - Relatively easy TM run, all flat:

10 minutes @ 9.0 mph
10 mins @ 9.5
40 mins @ 10.0

I'm looking to do a medium-long run tomorrow. Hopefully the snowy-weather cooperates.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.75
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.500.000.000.0010.50

A.M. - Was hoping to go outside for a decent-lengthed run, but ended up sleeping in and the snow was coming down in force. My wife was the smart one. She got up early and got her run in before the snow began falling. I spent about 40 minutes shoveling the thick snow off my driveway and walks and decided that an outside run would just end up being a dodgy slush-fest. So I wussed-out and decided to take it inside.

Pretty good treadmill run at the Life Centre. All flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph,
5 mins @ 10.0,
20 mins @ 10.5,
20 mins @ 11.0,
5 mins @ 11.5,
5 mins @ 10.0

Felt good. I really need to use the PureFlows for my treadmill runs more often. Nice light, plush ride. The low heel drop combined with a decent clip works the calves pretty good.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 10.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Built a snowman with my daughter.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Slow easy 9-miler. This must have been the coldest morning we've had so far. I do love bundling up and going out and running in it though.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Same run as yesterday....Yeah, I know, I'm boring. Total time was within 5 seconds of yesterday too. Cold again this morning. I wore an extra layer and was cozy.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10
Comments
From Rob on Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 09:42:50 from 216.2.200.151

I've been known to run the same route for 3 weeks straight. 2 days hardly qualifies it as boring.

From RachelT on Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 13:12:08 from 24.10.224.129

Good job on braving the cold. Running outside is less boring then the treadmill. I like running the same routes over and over, creature of habit I guess.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.000.000.000.0010.00

A.M. - Hotel treadmill run, all flat:

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph,
5 mins @ 9.0
5 mins @ 9.5
25 mins @ 10.0
10 mins @ 10.5
10 mins @ 11.0

Felt good.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.00
Comments
From bdase on Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 09:37:23 from 67.214.231.170

Solid! Love these, I have been working them into my routine and even though some people say they hate the TM, I like it with sessions like this. Nice work!

From JPark on Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 10:45:59 from 166.137.156.24

Yeah, I've been a long time believer in these progressive-type treadmill runs.

Looks like you had a strong one on Wednesday. Nice job! I'm expecting an even better 2013 for you!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - Bosque del Paseo run down in Albuquerque. The weather said 25 degrees when I started and it was definitely cold, but not that cold. I woke up this morning with that feeling that you know you're getting sick. Throat a little sore, achy, a little headache. Started the run real slow and kept it that way the whole run. Was feeling pretty good by half way into it and was glad that I didn't succomb to sleeping in. The trail portion (the paved Bosque del Paseo trail) of the run is awesome. But the 2 miles on the Central Avenue going out and coming back kind of sticks.The road is pretty busy, so you're forced to run mostly on the sidewalk. But because of all the driveways you're constantly running on an uneven surface. By the last 0.1 of my run, my right knee decided it had enough of the undulations and it really started to hurt. Luckily it was right at the end of the run and was able to stop. It's been a little sore today. I hope its nothing serious, I don't think it is. I've got a compression sleeve on it right now. I'm planning on running in the morning, but we'll see how it feels....and see how my cold progresses. No sense pushing anything right now. I wore the PureFlows today which have a ~4mm drop. I'll swing to the other end of the spectrum tomorrow and wear my Precisions which have huge heel (~13mm drop); see if that helps anything.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
5.600.000.000.005.60

A.M.  - Sick...Yikes! Woke up with a huge sore throat. Achy, not fun. I'm sure it'll get worse before it gets better. Oh well, with my kids both being sick and some co-workers too, and all the traveling, it was bound to happen. I've actually been fortunate to have not been sick for quite some time. It'll just have to run its course.

Made it down to the Life Centre and only had it in me to do a short easy run. All flat:

20 minutes @ 8.0 mph,

10 mins @ 8.5

10 mins @ 9.0

Just running today at all was a victory. Knee felt fine, but I'm wearing the sleeve again for a little compression therapy.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 5.60
Comments
From scottkeate on Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 14:36:57 from 192.150.22.5

Hope the sickness runs its course quickly. I believe I saw a picture of your snowman on facebook--super cool. I've been a slacker on getting in my treadmill runs--they are hard.

From JPark on Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 15:37:27 from 174.239.69.39

Thanks. Yeah, I'm proud of my snowman. He was about 7 foot+ ...he's looking pretty sad now though. Btw, honored to be in your profile picture:)

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Standard 15-miler route. Notwithstanding my cold, the run was decent. It was good to get out and get some miles. Temps were nice and I wore shorts. The 2-mile jaunt up Sego Lily felt tough.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Comments
From scottkeate on Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 18:38:36 from 64.0.193.29

You're tough as nails! You keep me motivated. Thanks!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Strolled Isabelle around the block in the afternoon; via Eastdell, Sego Lily, 2165 E. (~1 mile).

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.750.000.000.009.75

A.M. - Still feeling like trash due to the cold. Ran on the treadmill at the Life Centre, with limited lung capacity:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat

5 mins @ 9.5, flat

5 mins @ 10.0, flat

5 mins @ 10.0, 0.5 incline

5 mins @ 10.0, 1.0 incline

5 mins @ 10.0, 1.5 incline

5 mins @ 10.0, 2.0 incline (had enough of the incline at this point)

10 mins @ 10.0, flat (even this segment felt tough)

5 mins @ 9.0, flat

5 mins @ 9.5, flat

5 mins @ 10.0, flat

Was happy to have run for 60 mins and got in at least 9 miles. 

 

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.75
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard 9-miler. My pesky cold is hanging in there.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.800.000.000.009.80

A.M. - Life Centre treadmill. Still feeling the effects of this dang cold. All flat:

10 minutes @ 9.0 mph,
10 mins @ 9.5,
30 mins @ 10.0,
10 mins @ 10.5

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.100.000.000.0013.10

A.M. - Rang in Thanksgiving with a nice running date with my wife at the Thankful 13 Half Marathon in Lehi/American Fork. The last time we actually ran together was last Thanksgiving at the Human Race 5K.

My sister in-law came to our house early this morning to stay with the kids. We got down to the race at ~7:15 and got signed-up. It was windy and cold and I was beginning to think I was severely under-dressed, but by mile 4 I felt dressed perfectly.

At the start, I saw Walter, a few ward members (Angela Scott, Kendra Davis, Jamie Ross), and a few other familiar faces. There seemed to be a fair turn-out, but not a ton of people for the innagural running of this race. Most folks probably had the same idea we did... burn a few calories running a half marathon this morning and feel more justified this afternoon as we gorge ourselves!

The start and finish is at the MATC which is close to Thanksgiving Point. The first mile is running in a west/north direction on Ashton Blvd and Executive Pkwy. Then you go over the train tracks and start going south. The remainder of the run is through neighborhoods, mostly on the Provo/Jordan River Parkway Trail. At around mile 6.5, you do a little loop and start heading back north along a similar, but not the exact same, route as you had come out. The course is mostly flat with a handful of rollers and a few sections of moderate climbs/descents.  Lots of turns and winding around. To race it, I definitely wouldn't dub this a PR course. Especially on a windy day like today. I haven't seen what the winning time was yet.

Linds did a great job. Her goal, given today's conditions, was to break 2 hours. She set the pace the whole way. My job was to provide the moral support. The first 7 miles were real consistent at just over 8 minute miles. Miles 8-12 were considerably slower because of the strong headwind. The last mile was faster. We ended up coming in about ~1:51, well ahead of the goal.

Great morning. Lots of fun to do a chill run and be with my wife. So grateful for her, my wonderful family, and the whole host of other blessings in my life. Happy Thanksgiving! 

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 13.10
Comments
From RAD on Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 14:23:57 from 67.171.119.50

excellent race time! I agree on the NO PR course. Not even close. Especially with that wind. Congrats to your wife for blowing away her goal!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - Life Centre treadmill run, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph,

5 mins @ 9.5,

20 mins @ 10.0,

15 mins @ 10.5,

10 mins @ 11.0,

5  mins @ 9.5

My cold is slowly getting better, but still there. 

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
16.000.000.000.0016.00

A.M. - Extended my 15-mile route by a mile. This was my longest run since SGM. Pretty good mileage week for me for this time of year. The temps were pretty cold starting out but warmed up to the point where I felt maybe a little over-dressed toward the end. While running north on Wasatch, it looked like there was quite a bit of haze setting in over the city and north end of the valley, but where I was at and to the west of me it was nice and clear. I've never really noticed half and half conditions like that before. Usually, it seems like the whole valley is hazy or its not.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 16.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.750.000.000.009.75

A.M. - 60 minutes on the treadmill at the Life Centre:

10 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
10 mins @ 9.5, flat
20 mins @ 10.0, flat
15 mins @ 10.0 with 5 mins each at inclines of 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0
5 mins @ 10.0, flat

At my present fitness level, the incline sections are feeling tough.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.75
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard 9-mile out-and-back to the Little Cottonwood Canyon park and ride.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.800.000.000.009.80

A.M. - Back in Albuquerque as of last night. 60 minute hotel treadmill run, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph,
5 mins @ 9.5,
40 mins @ 10.0,
2.5 mins @ 9.0,
2.5 mins @ 9.5,
2.5 mins @ 10.0,
2.5 mins @ 10.5

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 9.80
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - Out-and-back on the Paseo Del Bosque trail.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.900.000.000.009.90

Back home from ABQ

A.M. - 60 minutes on the Life Centre treadmill:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
5 mins @ 9.5, flat
10 mins @ 10.0, flat
20 mins @ 10.0 mph with progressive inclines, 5 mins each at 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5
15 mins @ 10.0, flat (took a while to rebound from incline section)
2.5 mins @ 10.5, flat
2.5 mins @ 11.0, flat

Looking forward to tomorrow morning's run with a bunch of fellas from the blog.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.90
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
20.300.000.000.0020.30

A.M. - Group long run on the Jordan River Parkway Trail with probably 15-20 folks, many from the blog. The plan was to meet at the parking lot at 12600 S. at 8am. As is typical for me, I was maybe 7 minutes late and most everyone had already started...Talk about punctuality! Luckily, Cotter and his buddy were late getting there too and said that the others had left about 5 minutes earlier. They took off and I needed another couple minutes to hit the potty. Its a good thing I saw them because that's the only way I would have known they were going to run north for the first out-and-back.

I figured the group had started out a reasonably modest pace, but knew that it would be difficult to catch them. Since the original plan was to go out 5 or 6 miles, I figured I would see them just after they turned back. I could see Cotter and his buddy about a quarter mile ahead of me and kept them in my sights for a while, but eventually lost them since they were running a little faster than me and I made a couple wrong turns. My first mile was 5:39 and the next 4 were right at 6 or just under. There was a tailwind, but that was too fast for my current conditioning and I knew I'd pay for it later when the fast guys wanted to pick up the tempo later on.

By the seventh mile I found myself in the middle of the golf course just south of 9000 S. and it wasn't clear if I was on the JRPT anymore or just the golf course path. I slowed to about 6:30-7 min pace. Neither the group or Cotter were anywhere in sight. I got to the north edge of the course and it curved and put me back going in a south-west direction. Just then I saw the group out of the corner of my eye. They may have seen me too. There was a big area of the golf course separating us. It appeared they were running east on a path paralleling 9000 S. I was tempted to just cut across the grass toward them. I probably should have. Instead, I stayed on the same path thinking that it would curve around again and put me right behind them. It didn't take me where I thought it would.

For the next mile+ I circled around the course hoping to run into them. It was a little frustrating and I was getting worried that we were just on different paths and I'd never catch up with them. Eventually, I made it to the southend of the golf course and to a point where I was sure that I was back on the JRPT. I hoped they hadn't already passed me on their way back. Finally, I spotted them coming toward me.

I fell in with the pack glad that I'd finally found them. At that point I was at 8.5 miles. Scott Keate said they were at 8.75, so I was just a little behind in terms of distance. They were cooking along at a good pace (sub 6:30) and were slowly picking up the pace. It wasn't long before the effort started feeling hard to me. Jake, Scott, and Fritz were breaking the wind at the front. Talking back and forth with each other like it was nothing. A couple of us, including Matt and I were riding their wake and breathing harder. I noticed that Cotter and his buddy weren't with the group. I figured they must have made some wrong turns too and were not as lucky as me to have met up with the group. Miles 10 and 11 were sub 6. By that time, it was down to 5 of us: Fritz, Jake, Scott, Matt, and I. I was fading. The pace was more then I was ready to handle. I just don't have the fitness right now and probably burnt too much mojo during the first miles when I was trying to catch up. During the next two miles (miles 12 and 13+), the 4 of them stuck together and increased the gap on me as they continued to push the pace. Mile 12 was 6-flat for me and 13 was 6:33. I was glad to make it to the cars and rest for a few minutes. I got some water, took a Gu, and shed my long-sleeve shirt which I probably shouldn't have worn from the start given the nice temps.

I felt better when we started up again. Now we were going south. Most of the remaining miles for me were around 6:30. I ran and talked with Matt for the first mile or so. He was sure looking great the last few miles before the break when he was pushing it with the others. He's a first class guy and I think he's going to have a monster year in 2013. Scott, Fritz, Jake, and Jon were a few steps ahead of us. Matt turned back and I caught up with the others. Fortunately, they were running at a pace I could manage. We ran on a section of the trail that had a modest climb and then a big down. A few of us complained about the fact we'd have to run back up it on the way back.

I was beginning to wonder how far out these boys were planning to go. Fritz, Jake, and Jon were shooting the breeze like it was nothing. Scott and I were talking and running a few steps behind. If we kept going much further, it was going to end up being well over 20 for the run. About 17, Scott and I decided we had enough and it was time to turn back. We figured we'd be road kill for those guys at some point (and we were right!). It wasn't long before we saw Toni and Devra (what a trooper!) and they turned back with us. Toni ran and talked with us for a while and Devra saved us from a wrong turn. When Scott's watch hit 20, we slowed to cool down for the last little bit. Sure enough, a few seconds later, Fritz, Jake, and Jon blazed passed us determined to finish in style. We later found out that their last mile was 5:15!

Several of the others who had cut their runs shorter were waiting at the park when we got there. It was good to see and talk to everyone. Truly a first class crowd of some of the best runners around. What a pleasure to have been able to get together with them this morning for a great run. I kind of regret not pulling out my phone for a group picture.

My overall pace was 6:17 (excluding the few minutes of rest after the first out-and-back). Definitely faster than anything I've been doing outside lately and my longest run since St. George. It felt good, but was admittedly more (in terms of mileage for that pace) than I was probably ready for. But again, an awesome run with awesome folks. Definitely looking forward to next time.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 20.30
Comments
From Jake K on Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 14:07:16 from 67.177.11.154

Quite an adventure for that first 8 miles. We should have done a quick out and back in the beginning. In any case, good run... The first 20 always lays a bit of a beat down :-)

From Fritz on Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 15:11:12 from 65.100.192.74

Glad you made it out and that you found us. On the bright side you probably got the best workout with the hard miles you had to put in to catch.

From bdase on Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 16:00:03 from 67.199.164.200

Great to see you again Justin. Always so fun to run with such a great group. You looked so fit today. I look forward to many more of these. Thanks for your positive example.

From scottkeate on Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 20:13:43 from 192.150.9.201

So great to run with you as usual. You are a class act through and through. Thanks for turning back before Fritz, Jake, and Jon decided to finally turn around. Look forward to many more Sat. long runs with you over the winter.

From Matt Poulsen on Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 22:20:22 from 98.202.242.213

Hi Justin! I sure enjoyed getting to know you better on Saturday. What a great run. I look forward to many more such group runs in the future. You have some serious talent!

From JPark on Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 22:26:25 from 12.206.192.2

Hey Matt! Welcome to the Blog! If Saturday was a sign of things to come, you're going to have a great year!

From Matt Poulsen on Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 22:33:10 from 98.202.242.213

Thanks Justin! You will be having a great 2013 yourself!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day. Flew back out to ABQ tonight.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.400.000.000.009.40

A.M. - 60 minute hotel treadmill run. All flat, 10 minutes each at 8.5 mph, 9.0, 9.5, 10.0, 10.5, and 9.0 (wanted to hit 11.0 for the last section, but wasn't ready for it today).

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 9.40
Comments
From scottkeate on Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 10:08:11 from 192.150.9.200

I didn't realize how hard you hit the run on Saturday to catch up to the group. Nice job on getting the legs moving again on Monday.

BTW - I know you have a faster marathon PR then you've got listed :-) The guys were talking about what an awesome month you had. Pocatello, Lotoja, and STG. As a package, it was probably the top performance of the year.

From Matt Poulsen on Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 20:28:47 from 98.202.242.213

I agree Scott. Definitely the Park Power! Great treadmill workout Justin. I'm always very impressed and amazed at your treadmill workouts!

From RachelT on Tue, Dec 04, 2012 at 20:51:44 from 24.10.224.129

Wow, it sounds like you gave the treadmill as much of a workout as it gave you. Nice job.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - Paseo Del Bosque trail

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.250.000.000.0010.25

A.M. - 60 minutes on the hotel treadmill. Despite the lack of sleep the last few nights, I felt more energized and put in a slightly better effort than Monday. All flat:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph
5 mins @ 9.5
20 mins @ 10.0
20 mins @ 10.5
5 mins @ 11.0
5 mins @ 11.5

Came home tonight. I'm going to Dallas next week, but happy about the fact that I'm not planning on going back to ABQ for over a month.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.25
Comments
From RileyCook on Thu, Dec 06, 2012 at 10:59:00 from 132.3.57.68

Another nice treadmill run. I like your consistency with these, they are great aerobic builders.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard 9-mile out and back. Was slow and a bit of a slog today. Definitely good to be back on my home court though.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Same run as yesterday. Was in a hurry to be on-time to a CPE seminar at the Salt Palace. Didn't have time to hit the gym as I normally would on a Friday morning. Good run. Felt more peppy than yesterday morning.

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
20.800.000.000.0020.80

A.M. - Group Long Run - Orem/Provo Canyon. I had the privilege of joining 30+ folks (many from the blog) on a nice and juicy long run through Orem and Provo Canyon this morning. We met at the soccer fields (~1200 N 800 W) and ran north on the Murdock trail through Orem about 5 miles and then came back. After a brief rest, a bunch of us headed out for another five miles up Provo Canyon on the river trail. Right before Bridal Veil Falls, we stopped for a quick break. Toni had stashed some water and Powerade for us  (what an awesome fella!!). Jake b-lined it down the canyon at a blazing pace. As did Fritz and Matt. Brandon and Bryce weren't far behind. Me, Scott, and Mike took up the rear at a more conservative pace. I felt great. My average pace was 6:26. What a fun, awesome morning with terrific company! I'm looking forward to more of these. We need more ladies to join us!

I'm a dork and can't figure out how to post the picture of the group here. But see my Facebook page or Jake's blog. Anyone think we ought to petition for this to be the new picture on the FRB home page?! :) 

Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 20.80
Comments
From bdase on Sat, Dec 08, 2012 at 17:05:51 from 67.199.164.200

It was good to get to talk to you again today, so much fun. Thanks for pulling me up the canyon :).

From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Dec 08, 2012 at 18:38:50 from 166.137.156.153

Great to see you again Justin. You may have looked the smoothest of anyone there. It seriously looked like you were expending no effort at all. (And we were all moving!) I definitely agree -- that picture needs to be the new one on the FRB home page.

From Holt on Sat, Dec 08, 2012 at 21:31:15 from 67.2.236.70

Why? The old one has only been there for like 6 years... Plus I'm in that one and not in this new one!

From scottkeate on Sun, Dec 09, 2012 at 12:39:48 from 71.199.4.146

Thanks for snapping the picture yesterday. Great idea! Thanks also for the running company--I was really tired after the first 15 yesterday. Not sure I've had many long training runs under 6:30 pace at the end of "longish" weeks to match these.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.750.000.000.009.75

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

10 minutes @ 9.0 mph, flat
10 mins @ 9.5, flat
10 mins @ 10.0, flat
30 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines, 5 mins each at 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0

I'm off to Dallas for work.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 9.75
Comments
From Matt Poulsen on Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 18:39:36 from 98.202.242.213

Another stellar treadmill workout. Excellent job!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
8.400.000.000.008.40

In Dallas

A.M. - I'm staying at the hotel Palomar in Dallas. One of the hotel receptionists showed me where a nice little trail starts which is just across the street from my hotel called the Katy trail. How convenient that its so close because I'm in the middle of an urban jungle with no vehicle. It's nice and wide and paved and sections of it have two parelling paths; one cement and the other asphalt. It goes through urban and suburban areas and leads into the city. There were tons of folks using the path, but certainly not overcrowded. Lots of pretty tree cover along the way. Its about 4 miles long and ends at the American Airlines arena. I did a loop around the arena and came back. Made for a very nice and easy 8+ mile run. I'll probably hit it up again Thursday.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 8.40
Comments
From Matt Poulsen on Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 18:05:21 from 98.202.242.213

Always impressive how you stay consistent while traveling. That's tough to do.

From Ben VanBeekum on Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 19:57:19 from 216.206.44.14

No treadmill in the Hotel? Solid work, way to keep up on the winter miles.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.700.000.000.009.70

A.M. - 60 minute hotel treadmill run. The hotel has a decent little gym with some good Life Fitness treadmills, all flat:

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph
5 mins @ 9.0
5 mins @ 9.5
45 mins @ 10.0

Despite the lower elevation and yesterday's relatively easy run, this worked me more than I like to admit. Effort felt about as hard as Monday's eventhough Monday involved incline. Everytime I run on different treadmills from the ones at my gym, I feel like they work me harder. I swear my gym's treadmills must be slow by at least 0.5 mph.

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 9.70
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.400.000.000.0010.40

A.M. - Katy trail to American Airlines arena and back. Awesome little route. The whole trail out-and-back is only a little over 8 miles. I wanted to get 10 today, so when I got to 8 I turned back and ran a mile. Then I turned around and headed back to the hotel (essentially I covered a one mile section of the trail 4 times).

Today, someone on my team mentioned that Troy Aikman often frequents the Katy trail during the morning. If he was there this morning or Tuesday, I didn't notice him.

Today was my birthday. My team and I went to a nice dinner and had some of the best red velvet cake I've ever tasted. See my Facebook for a pic. I've got to admit though, I'm getting real sick of all the eating that comes with the traveling. Yuck. Much harder to control what you eat when you're on the road and eating with groups of co-workers all the time.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 10.40
Comments
From Matt Poulsen on Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 16:07:17 from 98.202.242.213

Happy Birthday Justin!

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.300.000.000.0010.30

A.M. - Last morning in Dallas. 60-minute hotel treadmill run. Felt better than Wednesday's TM run. Must have been the extra iron from that 10 oz filet mignon last night :) All flat:

 5 minutes @ 9.0 mph

5 mins @ 9.5

15 mins @ 10.0

20 mins @ 10.5

15 mins @ 11.0 

 

 

 

Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 10.30
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.600.000.000.009.60

A.M. - Okay. Today my wussiness was on full display. Got home from Dallas last night. My wife was itching to get in a good run (since she can't go when I'm away (young kids)) and also wanted to go to the gym. She's been nice to adapt her Saturday mornings to enable me to go do the group runs the last couple weeks, so this Saturday was for her. My plan was to sleep in and start my run around 8:30. Wanted to do between 16-20 miles on some variation of my standard routes.

My wife woke me up around 6:30 right after her run and told me there was a bunch of snow and that she wasn't going to head down to the gym. I was half asleep and my brain wasn't functioning properly, but it should have registered to me that I could have made it to group run at 8 AM. Instead, I went back to sleep and didn't get up 'til after 8. All the snow outside made me chicken-out and abandon my outside running plans and I just decided to go the gym and hit the treadmill again. Made it down there a little before 9. I didn't have a ton of time because we had family pictures scheduled and I needed to try and squeeze in a hair-cut before then.

All flat run went as follows:

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph

5 mins @ 9.5

5 mins @ 10.0

15 mins @ 10.0

20 mins @ 11.0

5 mins 11.5 

My tummy was malfunctioning at that point, so I pulled the plug at 55 mins and called it a day. Wanted to make it at least another 5 minutes. Could of if I really wanted to, but I'm just a wuss today and don't have a lot of mental toughness lately. 

 

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 9.60
Comments
From bdase on Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 17:56:04 from 70.196.197.5

Nothing wrong with a little extra rest,v especially after travel. Great getting a solid hour in Justin. Hope next week works out.

From Jake K on Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 18:00:38 from 67.177.11.154

You gotta get that beauty sleep before family photos! :-)

We missed you today but there will be plenty more.

From Matt Poulsen on Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 21:29:37 from 98.202.242.213

You still got it in though, Justin. Nice work.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Rest day

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.500.000.000.007.50

A.M. - Easy treadmill run at the Life Centre. 45 minutes, all flat:

3+ mins on a crappy treadmill at 8.5 mph. I got of and switched machines after a 1/2 mile.

5 minutes @ 8.5 mph

5 mins @ 9.0

35 mins @ 9.5

Please excuse my whining, but my week got off to a bit of a rough start. Couldn't fall asleep for the life of me last night. Probably due to a combination of too much sleep Saturday night, too much sugar Sunday night, and stress about work. After getting maybe a couple hours of shut eye, I got up later than I should have and had to abbreviate the run and lacked the motivation/energy to do any more than an easy pace.

Also, I tweaked something on the outside of my left knee on Sunday. I strongly believe it wasn't running related. I felt it start to come on Sunday afternoon and I had not run since Saturday morning. I'm thinking it was one of 2 things (which I did a lot of both on Sunday): (1) shoveling the snow and packed-ice off my driveway Sunday morning (not sure if maybe the repetitive motion and applying force in a weird way may have aggrevated it); (2) lugging around my fat little 7-month old who wants to be held 24/7 but is always squirming and shifting his weight around forcing whoever is holding him to compensate for his movements. 

Good news is its not that bad and its definitely runnable. Soreness was probably worst Sunday. Its not a knee pain. I'm guess I strained my IT band on the lower lateral side of my knee. The best way to describe it is that its most noticeable if I try and kick-off my left shoe without untying the laces. That force applied to the heal of the left foot resonates up to the lower lateral side of the knee and kind of hurts. Also can feel it a little when I'm going down stairs. I could feel it a little while I was running, but the running didn't make it worse. I'm going to watch it over the next few days and take it a little easy. I wore a compression sleeve on my knee for most of the day.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 7.50
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood Canyon park and ride out and back. The leg issue I brought up yesterday is still there, but improving. It was just fine while running.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Same as yesterday. Wednesday is normally a treadmill day, but I slept in late because I was up working late last night (a common theme lately; don't go into public accounting kids!). Went outside because I could get it done faster. Motivation to run this week is lacking. Leg continues to improve, but not 100%.

It was snowing for part of the run. The canyon road was icy, there was a lot of traffic, and not much of a shoulder. I've gotten pretty good over the years to not slip, but I'm probably stupid to run on the canyon road in these conditions with all the cars.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Comments
From Jake K on Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 08:59:23 from 155.100.226.191

Glad the leg is improving... play it smart for a couple more days and hopefully it will go away.

From Andrea on Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 09:09:21 from 72.37.171.52

Hopefully the lateral knee issue is just soreness that needs a few easy days. Heat + ice is always a good combo to expedite the healing.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Same run as the last two days... Boring I know. Temps felt especially cold today. Wore my heaviest running mittens, but the thumbs still got cold toward the end. Leg is doing just fine. Very thankful for that.

Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 9.10
Comments
From RileyCook on Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:13:55 from 132.3.57.68

Hey boring still gets the job done. Almost all my easy runs are in the same place too.

Glad the leg is doing better!

From Matt Poulsen on Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 19:57:29 from 98.202.242.213

Great job getting your runs in this week despite your crazy schedule. Glad your knee is improving. Let me know if you have any questions about your knee (knees are my passion -- weird I know).

From Fritz on Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 00:09:44 from 67.177.4.64

Glad to hear that the knee is getting. If you can solve that cold thumb problem please let me know.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - 60 minutes on the Life Centre treadmill, all flat

5 minutes @ 9.0 mph

5 mins @ 9.5

10 mins @ 10.0

20 mins @ 10.5

10 mins @ 11.0 (wussed-out)

2.5 mins @ 9.0

2.5 mins @ 9.5

2.5 mins @ 10.0

2.5 mins @ 11.0

 

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
15.100.000.000.0015.10

A.M. - Standard 15-miler. Felt the leg a little on the steeper inclines, but not really at all on the flats or descents. It didn't hurt, but its still noticeable. Its been a little more tender today compared to the last few. I've had a compression sleeve on it most of the afternoon which feels good. Rest day tomorrow should help.

Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 15.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Standard Little Cottonwood Canyon park-and-ride out-and-back.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
9.100.000.000.009.10

A.M. - Same as yesterday. Nice and cold and slushy. Was up terribly late last night, but felt alright on the run though. Needed a good Christmas day nap though.

Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 9.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - 60 minutes on the Life Centre treadmill:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat

5 mins @ 10.0, flat

40 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines, 5 mins each at: 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0

2.5 mins @ 10.0, flat

2.5 mins @ 10.5, flat

2.5 mins @ 11.0, flat

2.5 mins @ 11.5, flat

The incline section felt too easy. I normally would have struggled pretty hard with this. I wasn't using my normal treadmill this morning, so I question whether the incline settings were accurate. After the run, I walked on the machine and messed with the incline settings. It seemed to be working, but it just didn't feel right. I'm not in very good shape right now and with all the junk I've been eating lately, this incline should have done me in.

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.10
Comments
From Matt Poulsen on Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 22:46:23 from 98.202.242.213

Great consistency this week given the holiday. And awesome run today! You are amazing. Regarding the incline thing: maybe you are in better shape than you think you are :) Seriously -- that's an amazing workout.

From mike⇒nelson on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 10:57:18 from 199.127.123.162

You're a monster. Great job! You're going to kill it next year.

From Rob on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 11:06:28 from 64.184.237.115

I really need to remind myself that you guys are sub 2:30 guys and not try to compare myself :). Very nice job, looks like I should start pushing the incline button more.

From bdase on Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 11:30:06 from 67.199.164.200

Justin your treadmill workouts are awesome. I agree with Matt, perhaps your in better shape than you think. Combine that with a little rest and you're primed for some very solid work.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
7.000.000.000.007.00

A.M. - Shortened run this morning out on the snow and slush covered roads. I slept in and my wife had to work today so I needed to get home quick for the kiddos. Out-and-back to just past the Bell Canyon parking lot at the mouth of Little Cottonwood. I wouldn't mind getting in a few more miles later on, but realistically there is a slim to no chance that will happen.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Holt on Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 12:11:11 from 50.8.79.137

What is your plan tomorrow morning?

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.200.000.000.0010.20

A.M. - Thought I was going to have a running partner this morning, but I guess he got busy :) It was snowing out, so I decided to take it inside. 60-minute treadmill run at the Life Centre:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph, flat
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
30 mins @ 10.0, progressive inclines with 5 mins each at 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.0
5 mins @ 10.0, flat
5 mins @ 10.5, flat
5 mins @ 11.0, flat
5 mins @ 11.5, flat

Felt pretty good. I was back on one of my preferred treadmills and today's 30-minute inclince section worked me over harder than the 40-minute (up to 4.0 incline) did on Wednesday and confirmed my suspicions that something must have been off with that machine.

Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.20
Comments
From Matt Poulsen on Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 20:00:20 from 98.202.242.213

You are a complete animal Justin! Strong work.

From Holt on Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 09:28:41 from 67.2.245.25

Sorry Justin. We got home way late from dinner and a movie (les mis is like 8 hours long!). Then when I finally got up I saw the snow and thought blah... And figured you would probably go to the gym.

From JPark on Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 13:31:21 from 174.255.146.18

No worries Dave. Maybe we can hook up next time you're up here. Hope you had a good trip.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
20.500.000.000.0020.50

A.M. - Slept in quite late and didn't get started running until mid-morning. Did my go-to 12-mile and 9-mile routes back to back (less the first mile of the 9-mile route). Nice and easy, about ~7 min average pace. It was pretty cold out, but I was bundled nice and warm. On my hands, I wore my thin spandexy Nike gloves and then put my fleece mittens on too. The doubling-up kept my paws nice and toasty the entire run.

Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 20.50
Comments
From Matt Poulsen on Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 09:59:47 from 98.202.242.213

Great week Justin! Smart move keeping those paws warm :) I have found that if I keep my hands and head warm, I can run in just about any weather.

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.000.000.000.00

Here are the links to my 2012 races:

Canyonlands Half Marathon - March 17th 1:18:12; 6th overall
Utah Valley Half Marathon - June 9th 1:14:21; 6th overall
Wasatch Back Ragnar Relay - June 15th-16th Legs 1 & 13, Leg 25
MS Bike Ride - June 22nd-23rd Day 1 (100 miles), Day 2 (75 miles)
Hobbler Half Marathon - July 7th 1:11:36; 4th overall
Deseret News 10K - July 24th probably 32 something
Timpanogos Half Marathon 1:08:51; 2nd overall
Ultimate Challenge (road cycle) - August 11th ~5:51:00
Hobble Creek Half Marathon – August 1:08:27; 3rd overall
Pocatello Marathon – September 1st 2:26:10; 1st overall
LOTOJA Classic (road cycle)
September 8th 9:38:49; 174th overall
St. George Marathon – October 6th 2:24:08; 7th overall

Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
10.100.000.000.0010.10

A.M. - 60-minute treadmill run at the Life Centre, all flat:

5 minutes @ 9.5 mph
5 mins @ 10.0
20 mins @ 10.5
15 mins @ 11.0
(wuss-out/potty break)
15 mins @ 9.0

...Maybe I should go bang-out 35 more miles today so I can hit the 3,000-mile mark for the year...Nah, maybe next year. Happy New Year everyone!

Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 10.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2855.3391.5019.050.002965.88
Adidas Aegis 2 (June '11) Miles: 513.98Asics DS Trainer 16 (June '11) Miles: 123.60Mizuno Elixir 6 (June '11) Miles: 314.95Brooks Ravenna 2 (June '11) Miles: 161.75Brooks PureFlow (Feb '12) Miles: 521.95Saucony Kinvara (Nov '10) Miles: 156.00DS Racer VI ('04) Miles: 6.60Asics Bandito (Sept '09) Miles: 5.00Mizuno Wave Precision 12 (Jun '12) Miles: 259.25Brooks PureFlow (Blue - Jun '12) Miles: 294.20Adidas Aegis 2 (Jun '12) Miles: 284.45Asics Hyperspeed 4 (Sept '11) Miles: 46.45Nike LunaRacer (Aug '12) Miles: 76.00Saucony Ride 5 (Aug '12) Miles: 201.70
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