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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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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Baby Jogger Lifetime Miles: 623.95
Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 313.32
Asics TRI Lifetime Miles: 610.65
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
11.70

All day at work I wanted to get out and run. So I left an hour early and went home to gear up for my "Big loop" run. The first three miles are a good warm up as they are uphill. Then the next 7 are on trail and dirt roads. The pace on those is a little slower because I don't want to tweek my ankle. The last part is on paved roads back to the house. Its a good run. I'll try and keep that as one of my weekly training runs.

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:56:09

Good work! Keep it up...

From joarj-trail runner on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 17:59:19

This is a fun run, but has at least 4500 elevation gain. It was my first trail marathon last year. Sprained my ankle at mile 4 blasting down the trail along side the stream, so had a slow go the rest of the way. (6 Hr 25 mins..check the website for last years quick finish times...karl meltzer was blazing...)No cost...just bring aid station food, and energy to run 4 hours or more...or do the first loop...it is kind of a figure 8 loop. Here are the links to the washatch alpine striders club. The Moellmer Calendar has all the other info. for that race. http://www.users.qwest.net/~cirnielsen/wasalpstriders.html

http://www.users.qwest.net/~cirnielsen/moellmercalendar.html

From joarj-trail runner on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 19:47:41

Here is the link for all the races across the country...there are a few in arizona, and utah, and wyoming...close to you, and then others all over. http://www.ultrarunner.net/ They also have a decent magazine, which is basically race results, ads, and somebodies review of different races, along with some good training info. Trail Runner Magazine is also okay.

They say it is really good to run 3-4 hours, back to back, two days in a row for good preparation. 60 miles a week is also good, with plenty of trails and elevation gain. But last summer, I was in the best shape I have ever been in, and was only doing 20-30 miles a week, but was running in WY, and doing loads of elevation. The three trail races I did were tough and good experiences, and am looking forward to doing much better this year. I am planning BST Salt Lake Trail Marathon in two+ weeks, and have only been doing 2 1/2 or so hour runs on weekends, but hope that the double mileage I have been doing will help out also...the next two saturdays will be 3 1/2 ers.

I will be crewing my buddy Ty Draney (Afton, WY) on one of his four Grand Slam 100 milers this summer. Here is his advice, as any ultra trail runner would tell you..."I wouldn't add a long run to your total but I would start doing a long (3-4) hour run every week. Even if your total doesn't go up you need to have a long run to replicate race conditions. A long run allows for capillarization (cool word eh!-I promise, I'm not trying to sound like I write for Runner's World) of your legs and allows you to get your fueling plan down, along with giving your endocrine system a chance to get stressed like it does in an ultra. You know as well as I do that Bonneville shoreline runs more like 50k than a marathon."

I am just a beginner, and just enjoy running trails and being out in the dirt.

From Steve Hooper on Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 09:34:49

Hey Clyde, It's looking like I'm going to have to skip the 20 miler on Sat. I'm pretty upset about this whole knee thing. However, I do feel like it's healing and I did jog/ walk this morning and it didn't bug me too bad. I'm just nervous if I go out for 20 with you guys I'll push too hard and weaken the healing that's already taken place. I hope you guys have a good run.

From phentermine on Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 07:03:29

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