| Location: AZ, Member Since: Mar 10, 2012 Gender: Male Goal Type: Local Elite Running Accomplishments: Personal Records:
5k: 15:38 2014 Carlsbad 5000
10k: 33:06 2012 Mesa Turkey Trot
Half Marathon: 1:11:40 2013 Eugene Half Marathon
Marathon 2:32:14 2012 Tucson Marathon
Short-Term Running Goals: Eugene Half Marathon Long-Term Running Goals: Sub 15:30 5k
Sub 1:10 Half Marathon
Sub 2:30 Marathon Personal: Husband to speedy wife Allison and father to Camryn (7) and Brandon (5). Graduate of Weber State University where I played on the tennis team. I love to run, help others get faster, and always learn about the sport I love. My wife Allison and I have a blog called AZ Parents on the Run about our running lives with kids. Favorite Blogs: |
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Lost Dutchman Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:14:58, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1 | | This was a last second choice for me. My goal race is the Eugene Half in April and the Phoenix Half in a couple of weeks is a major one on the schedule. My planned workout for the day was 18 with last 8 at 5:45 which I knew would be a tough one. I decided last minute to email the race director for the Lost Dutchman Half and ask for an comped entry which was $100. He very generously said yes so I decided to do my workout in the race where there would be competition and water stops. Perfect. When I told my coach what I was planning he actually told me to go for 5:45s and then pick it up at the end which was more aggressive but I was fine with it. I didn't look at my watch much during the race and went off effort as much as I could. I ended up in third for most of the first half and I felt like I was giving a pretty decent effort but holding back just a little. Most of my splits were between 5:40 and 5:55 depending on the terrain. The course had no major hills but was very rolling and always changing. I thought it was kind of a tough course (I live in extremely flat area). Anyway at the turnaround I turned my effort level up a notch and started to close on the top two. On the long incline in the 10th mile I was about to catch the top guy but I was starting to wonder if I would have enough left to race him to the finish. We ran a couple of miles together trading a few surges before I finally was clear of him for good with just over a mile to go. I ended up getting a nice boost of energy and was able to close in 5:20, 5:24 over the last two miles. The highlight of the race for me was seeing my wife and kids going around the last turn and getting to see them as I was coming in for the win. My daughter says I always get second so it was nice to win one! This turned out to be more of a race effort than I was hoping but I'm happy with the way it played out. I was not tapered at all (workout yesterday and a big mileage week for me) so I was happy with it. Also, the course was challenging and I think I should be able to take a nice chunk of time off at the Phoenix Half in a couple weeks. I cooled down with the second place guy afterwards and we got to talking and his brother is Andrew Wheating who is one of the US's top 800/1500 guys. I thought that was pretty interesting. He is a triathlete just getting into it and that was his first non triathlon half marathon. He was 1:15:40 which I thought was pretty impressive. All in all good day. Always nice to win a race. | Comments(11) |
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AM: 6 miles easy. Body didn't feel bad at all. Pleasant surprise. PM: 4 miles easy. Soreness setting in. | Add Comment |
| | 10 miles easy: I had a big workout on the schedule but since I gave a hard effort in the race Sunday I decided to push it back. Sounds like an easy decision but it's always difficult to do less. I could tell I wasn't ready during the run so I was happy with my decision. | Add Comment |
| | AM: 8 Easy + Strides: Legs were feeling almost back to normal again. Really windy but I had a good run and felt good. Broke out a brand new pair of Kinvara 2s. I loaded up on them about a year ago. This is my last pair. PM: 4 easy. Really cold for AZ. It snowed on the Superstition Mountains which are about 30 minutes from me and where I ran the half marathon Sunday. Nice to see snow on the mountains around here for once. | Add Comment |
| | This was the big workout on the schedule this week that I had to push to later in the week because of the half marathon I did Sunday. I warmed up 2.85 miles including drills and strides and then did 8 x 1 mile LT repeats with 1 min jogs on the road. Splits were 5:29,5:31,5:29,5:30,5:29,5:29,5:31,5:27. This was a tough workout both mentally and physically but I'm very happy with the results and how I felt. Since I ran the marathon in December things have been coming back very slowly but I'm starting to see some substantial gains now. | Comments(3) |
| | I was attending the Running Summit in California so I was able to run along the beach in Newport with my coach John. We did 8 miles or so with some faster 20 sec pick ups at 4:30ish with full jog recoveries pace in the last few miles. It was quite a nice run with the sunrise on one side and the ocean on the other. | Add Comment |
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