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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 06, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Won Park City Marathon (tiny field, slow course, no purse) and Utah Grand Slam in 2006

Marathon: 2:37:04 (St. George 2009)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Train for as solid a race in Boston 2011 as my schedule will allow.  Accept the fact that there isn't room in my life to train for a breakthrough performance and do the best I can under the circumstances.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Lose the all-or-nothing mentality and start using running as an outlet instead of an additional source of stress.

Personal:

I'm married with 4 kids (2 boys, 2 girls) and live in Salt Lake City, where I work as a real estate attorney. 

Let me have men about me that are fat,
Sleek-headed men and such as sleep a-nights.
Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look,
He thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

"Julius Caesar," Act I, scene 2, 190-95

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6.464.000.000.000.000.000.0010.46

This was supposed to be an 8-mile tempo run with a target AHR of around 175 bpm, not to exceed 178.  I had planned to drive 6 miles up Emigration, but Brooke stayed at her mom's last night with the kids, so I didn't have anyone to take me back to the car.  Instead, I drove to Sugarhouse, did roughly 2-mile warmup, stopped, stretched, then started tempo.  There was a pretty stiff wind out of the northeast, so the south side and northeast hill were more challenging than usual.  After starting the workout, I exceeded 178 every time I hit a hill.  By the time I hit 4 miles, I had exceeded it at least 8 times and my pace was suffering.  As a result, I called it for the tempo section and finished the mileage out with an easy 4 or so. 

HR data and splits for the 4 miles of tempo were as follows:

Mile 1: AHR 170 (5:54)

Mile 2: AHR 177 (6:29)

Mile 3: AHR 176 (6:27)

Mile 4: AHR 175 (6:57)

Although AHR for the first mile was only 170, that was due largely to the fact that I had stopped and stretched after the warmup, so it took a bit for me to hit my target.  By the second hill on that mile, though, HR had hit 180.  It hit at least 181 in the second mile.  Even though I slowed dramatically on every hill (down to 8-minute pace or so), HR still jumped over 178 within a few seconds every time, then wouldn't come down until around 10-15 seconds after cresting the hill.  With the hills only about 1/2 mile apart, I was barely able recover from one and get back into a rhythm before I'd hit the next one.  

After calling the tempo run, the remaining 4 miles didn't feel great.  Sugarhouse may not be the best place for me to do tempo work while I'm trying to increase my pace.

DS Trainer Miles: 10.46
Weight: 0.00
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