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Location:

Saint George,Ut,usa

Member Since:

Apr 26, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

  •  PR'S
  • 5k 19:37 (6:18)
  • 8k 34:16 (6:53)
  • 10k 39:46 (6:23)
  • 1/2 1:27:39 (6:41)
  • Full 3:19:41 (7:36)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

GOALS FOR 2014

5K under 20:00- DONE 2013

10K under 40:00  DONE 2013

1/2 marathon under 1:30 DONE 2013

Marathon under 3:25 DONE 2013

5k under 19:00

10k under 39:00

1/2 marathon under 1:29:00

marathon under 3:15:00

Personal:

I have been married for 31 years. I have two daughters, 25 & 23 and a son 20.

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Torin-9 Lifetime Miles: 259.25
Torin-10 Lifetime Miles: 115.85
Torin-11 Lifetime Miles: 108.55
Altra One-1 Lifetime Miles: 153.05
Altra- Torin- Yellow Lifetime Miles: 28.00
Altra One-2 Lifetime Miles: 263.65
Altra One-3 Lifetime Miles: 326.25
Altra One-4 Lifetime Miles: 521.60
Race: spectrum 10k (6.2 Miles) 00:44:44, Place overall: 79, Place in age division: 9
Total Distance
8.25

Not sure how the race was going to go after not running much over the last 2 months.

The day was perfect! Warmed up a bit before the race a couple of short runs up hill then back down.

Started out just to have fun but give a good push on the top half.

First mile 5:48. Felt good but knew that I couldn't hold this pace very long.

Mile 2 (7:09) slowed down a bit but wanted to take advantage of the downhill because I knew the rollers were coming on the 2nd half.

Mile 3 (7:05) I started to tire and started to take small walking breaks.....yes I am a wimp!

Mile 4 (7:39) I had run the best I could till now...I started to just enjoy the day, let a lot of runners pass me while I took my walk breaks.

Mile 5 (8:12) The breathing just wasn't there...still enjoying the beautiful day.

Mile 6 (7:50) At about 5.20 I decided to start a push. The grade of the run now was favorable with some slight downhill. I gradually moved the pace down and had to keep telling myself the end was near. Now I am back into race mode.

Last .20 (5:46) I had been bringing the pace down and had a couple of runners that I had to pass. I picked off 3 runners and had one more in sight. I could tell that he was running very controlled and easy. He was a much better runner, usually runs in the 38's. With .15 to go I decided what the heck push it hard and see if I can pass him....he wouldn't have anything to do with me passing him. Now I have a problem, There was no way to pass and I was burning out and I couldn't slow down because the crowd was there. I continued at around 5:10 or so pace to the finish.

I ended up with a PR by 2 minutes and 44:44 time. My goal was to break 45. Good thing that I had to try and pass those last few runners or I wouldn't have broke the 45. Overall I enjoyed the race but realize that I have a long way to go to get back into shape.

I ran with my new Mizuno Wave Musha2's. I really liked the feel. They are light weight but still have some support. My feet feel as good or better than after most races. The shin did great! I was very surprised at that.

Mizuna Wave Musha 2 Miles: 8.25
Comments
From JamesH on Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 15:43:01 from 74.211.22.194

Good race today Scotty!! Keep up the training and dont jump back into it too hard (always my mistake) and youll get back into shape in no time.

From Burt on Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 16:32:27 from 98.177.220.145

Nice job Scott. Although, people that walk and run and still beat me annoy the heck out of me.

I still like you though.

From scotthughes on Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 16:41:43 from 209.33.211.3

Burt, Thanks for the heads up. It only felt like 44 hours LOL

James, Thanks! Great race for you. I am taking it easy coming back. The biggest challenge I have is trying to get ready for the ogden marathon.....I am going to keep the work load down as far as mileage this year. 25-30 week. We shall see how this works out.

From ben on Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 00:35:41 from 4.228.255.13

Good to see you today... I hope your back to your ol self by Ogden so you can pace me. Great day today!!!

From Mike Warren on Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 14:11:05 from 208.117.124.133

Scott, what an Awesome PR! Walking breaks and still a PR, WOW. I agree with James, just take it slow and easy. I finally shut it down for just over 3 months and healed things up. Since coming back 90% of my miles have been easy and I was able to PR today. Alot of friends kept telling me a healthy runner will always beat an injured overtrained runner. Guess it's true. Lets get out running sometime.

From Holt on Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 09:47:43 from 204.113.55.41

Good job Scott - going to be nice to see you back on the roads.

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