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Location:

St. George,UT,U.S.A

Member Since:

Apr 02, 2005

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

97th at Boston

1:09:40 Half Marathon

2:25:50 Marathon

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get healthy enough to enjoy a run again.

Long-Term Running Goals:

To be able to do it... long term. 

Personal:

"To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the Gift" -Steve Prefontaine

Live your life. Take chances. Be crazy. Don't wait. Because right now is the oldest you've ever been and the youngest you'll be... ever again.

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Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 520.90
Kinvara2 Lifetime Miles: 350.20
Ghost Yellow Lifetime Miles: 374.25
Kestrel Bike Lifetime Miles: 1883.75
NB- Rainbow Lifetime Miles: 57.80
Red Cumulus Lifetime Miles: 594.95
Neon Launch Lifetime Miles: 533.40
DS Trainer Lifetime Miles: 467.77
Green Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 479.75
Lunerglide Lifetime Miles: 276.70
Blue Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 528.06
NoosTri Lifetime Miles: 283.07
BlueKinvara Lifetime Miles: 216.60
Innov Lifetime Miles: 58.50
Ride Lifetime Miles: 207.45
NavPeg Lifetime Miles: 162.50
Green K5's Lifetime Miles: 88.00
Total Distance
16.50

16.5 miles this morning as part of a Big Workout. We met up early with a bunch of people to ride up the course. Thanks for driving again Mike! Dave, Logan and I were going to do this workout: 4 mile warm up, 10x2 min @ 5:30 pace w/ 1min recovery, 3 mile Tinman tempo and then the rest at cool down (ended up being 3.5 miles). 

It was cool, and very dark up were we started. There were falling stars everywhere and I'm sorry to admit that I didn't keep a roadkill count this week. The 4 mile warm up went by super fast as it always dose when there are hard miles to follow. Then we started the 10x2 min section.  I didn't start and stop and restart the watch during each of these legs however we were rolling. With some (1 min recoveries) mixed in we still hit mile splits of 5:15, 5:09, 5:29, 5:31 and so on. I'm guessing that the 5:30 pace effort turned into 4:20-4:40 pace through the downhill. Going into this workout I thought "this should be easy- it's not a big deal". Wow! It was a workout. We kept it more true on the Tinman tempo and then very slow on the cool down as we licked our wounds back to the park. 

Good workout to have in the bank. I was pretty sore going in and very sore coming out so now it's time to try and get recovered before a good thrashing on Monday.

(SS- 202) 

Comments
From MichelleL on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:12:33

Can you remind me what a tinman tempo pace is? Is it a little slower than marathon goal pace?

From MichelleL on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:19:07

BTW excellent training this week. Funny Clyde scripture earlier this week. Our rewards do sometimes seem small compared to the pain and sacrifice, but somehow we still wake up at the crack of dawn and tie up those laces day after day.

From Superfly on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:35:28

Yes Tinman is a little slower than marathon pace. For us MP on flat is around 5:40-45. So Tinman pace on flat is 6 min pace. It's all adjusted according to conditions, course, ect...

From scotthughes on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 13:42:22

Thanks for not counting roadkill....I was one of them again.LOL

Impressive run times. I made a 4:22 pace for a few minutes coming down from Diamond Valley on the 'S' turn. I didn't feel like I was flying that fast, I thought I was in the low 6's. I am impressed that you guys can sustain the paces that you do.

From Mike Warren on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 16:01:23

Clyde, another great workout in the books. There starting to add up, very impressive! Your welcome on the ride, anytime.

From dave holt on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 18:03:24

Good times buddy... good times!

From Superfly on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 18:49:46

Thanks guys.

Scott next time we are running by you'll have to say hi so I know who you are.

From scotthughes on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 21:44:25

Clyde, I usually wear a bright yellow 'live strong' shirt....

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