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Parowan City Half Marathon

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Location:

St. George,UT,USA

Member Since:

Apr 29, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

I have always loved running, but started running marathons in 2008, I havent had any training(at that distance) and have struggled to get a good time.  I also have been running with some slower groups, which doesnt help.  my fastest marathon is 4:36, I know its not impressive, but I am commited to 3:10 this year.  I CAN DO IT!!!

Short-Term Running Goals:

I aim to be in the best shape of my life, physically and emotionaly.  I want to compete more, 5K, 10K, half and full marathons.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I really want to keep my self in shape and exercised, maintain a good cardio work out.

Personal:

Wife and 4 Kids

4:59 mile (high school)

24:21 5K  5-27-11

4:36:??  Marathon (2008) St. George 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Brooks Launch Lifetime Miles: 98.10
Brooks Cyclone Lifetime Miles: 107.85
Pro RIde Lifetime Miles: 218.20
Race: Parowan City Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:38:04, Place overall: 17, Place in age division: 11
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.1011.000.000.0013.10

this is my first half marathon.  I was a bit nervous leading up to the race because I wasnt really sure what to expect, this is a very steep downhill course. the first 3 were on dirt the rest were on pavement. I also wasnt sure what pace I should of been running, weather or not I wanted to run race pace or use it as a training run, when it comes down to it I am a competitor and cant just watch people run by me without me even trying so I gave this race most of my all, I didnt want to be super hurt when it was said and done either so when I felt myself really pushing I backed off and you will see I really hit a wall the last two miles. I have been getting great advice from Paul Harmer and Clyde. I think one of my downfalls for this race was I did not use my last GU ROCTAIN and I could feel it, no reason I didnt either, just thought I could muscle thru, oh well... live, race and learn.  Here is my report:

1- 7:23, it was cool and I started off a bit fast for me but I felt ok, I just could not get my heart rate down for this mile

2- 7:07, tried staying with the small groups that went out on this dirt road, I still did not feel like I was pushing it.

3- 7:30, it flattened out here and had a little hill, and the first water stop, I got a small drink but did not feel like I needed it yet, still really cool and beautiful views.

4- 7:14, the first of the pavement and begining of the major downhill, felt good and settled into my breathing.

5- 6:56, I could not slow down, it was soooooo steeeeeeeep, if I had slowed it would have been painful so I just let it go.

6- 7:37, this is the 2nd water station, I did walk it and GU here so that explains why it was 40 seconds slower than the previous......I'm learning here so dont be too hard on me.

7- 7:13, settled back into a comfortable pace despite a sharp pain in my left knee, well actually on the inside of my left knee, it concerned me a bit but quickly worked itself out.

8- 7:15, I had a runner pass me and I felt good enough to stay with her even though the course was not steep anymore but still downhill with minor inclines.  This is also where I could feel training kicking in, I was trying to not look down at my watch and just trust my body. good mile for me.

9- 7:24, this is the 3rd water station and I did walk it, but less because I was trying to keep the runner in front  of me catchable. I was still feeling really good, chalk up another good mile for me.

10- 7:12, I looked at my watch here and should not have, I was feeling really good and this is where I should of taken a GU. but no I was too proud thinking I could do it without. it was a good mile but more labor intensive.

11- 7:29, we have hit Parowan now and the final water stop. yes I walked it. I could feel my body starting to exhaust. but I still felt like I was going to carry this one home.

12- 7:58, uh oh, Im struggling, I can feel it and know its too late for a GU, my legs start to cramp, I am having trouble here.

13- 8:58, I know, I know.... horrible I did so well all this way to finish like this. I could not believe it. I struggled to get it done. but I did.

.1- :40 ouch, I did finish running though. 

 1:38:04

Overall I am pleased, especially since I was trying for a 1:40, Paul told me I better since that was his first half time.

GARMIN 

Brooks Launch Miles: 13.10
Weight: 172.00
Comments
From Holt on Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 20:07:18 from 97.126.204.25

Clyde mentioned you were running this as we ran this morning - good job. And don't worry about what anyone else thinks about your run (or parts of it) - you just learn from it and keep getting better.

From AZ Cop Runner on Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 20:32:29 from 70.13.20.75

Thanks for checking up on me. I tend to be self criticized, thanks for keeping me in check. It really was overall a good run. Especially for times that I have been putting up.

From Dustin on Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 20:59:53 from 209.33.192.10

Great job and way to battle through even at the end when the race got hard. I think everybody has had a few of those races when the last few miles, just seem difficult. Good luck as you continue with your training.

From Superfly on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 at 13:34:56 from 74.211.21.81

Fun report. Glad the race turned out. And it's just good to "race" so you can learn things from it. Keep up the good work man and your gonna do great. Hope the legs recover quick!

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