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Location:

Lehi,UT,USA

Member Since:

Apr 29, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

2009 Provo River Marathon, 4:04:38

2009 Provo Canyon Halloween 1/2 Marathon, 1:27:22

2010 Ogden Marathon, 3:04:39

2010 Deseret News Marathon, 2:51:36

2010 Provo River 1/2 Marathon 1:19:01

2010 Top of Utah Marathon 2:52:24

2010 Just Cuz 1/2 Marathon 1:17:36

2011 13.1 LA 1/2 Marathon 1:19:43

2011 Timpanogos Half 1:16:51

2011 Treadmill Marathon 2:49:26 (pr)

Short-Term Running Goals:

2:45 Boston.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Elliptical Trainer 2017 Lifetime Miles: 107.00
Treadmill 2017 Lifetime Miles: 454.20
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5:00 am, 8 Miles of General Aerobic followed by 10 x 100's.  I was planning on running on the treadmill for 2 miles until the sun came out and then hitting the trail, but it's so convenient sometimes to just stay on the treadmill.  I tried to keep a pace where my HR would stay at or below 145, I started at about a 7:20 pace for 1 mile and then went to a 7:00 pace.  Held that for 5 miles my HR stayed about 142 for most of the run but the last 2 miles it was between 145 - 150 so I kept slowing the pace to get it back down.

Took a quick water break at 8 miles and then came back and hit some hard repeats.  Started at 4:30 pace for the first one and slowly worked up to a 4:15 pace for my last.  I think I actually did 11 repeats, for some reason math doesn't add up correctly all the time when your pushing hard.

11:45 am.  4 Mile Recovery run for lunch.  Yummm.  Here is a fun game on an otherwise boring recovery run.  Pick a heart rate and try to keep it there at the same pace.  I choose 130 as my target at an 8:00 min/mil pace.  Started out around 125 for 2 miles then it got up close to 129.  I would mess around with different breathing methods, different stride lengths and incline and decline on the treadmill.  I did hit 132 a few times but was able to bring it down pretty easy by changing things up a little.  It's suprising how you can  control your heartrate by changing your thoughts or music.

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