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Location:

Olathe,Ks,USA

Member Since:

Apr 27, 2013

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

  • Ran High School CC & Track
  • Ran College CC & Track
  • Was way faster in a Previous Life!
  • Marathon 2:59:11 (Boston '15')
    • 2:59:53 (Phoenix Marathon '14')
    • 3:11:10 (Phoenix Marathon '13')
  • Half Marathon 1:25:37 (PF Chang)

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

  • BQ with Sub 3
  • Run sub 18 minute 5K again (been 10 yrs)
  • Run sub 5 minute mile (5:20-1/24/15)
  • Have Fun with Friends!

Long-Term Running Goals:

  • Continue to Love Running!

Personal:

  • Married
  • 2 Children (3 & 6)
  • Civil Engineer (PE, CFM)

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony Triumph 9- II Lifetime Miles: 266.75
Saucony Triumph 9- III Lifetime Miles: 139.85
Brooks Cascadia Lifetime Miles: 140.95
Hoka One One Bondi Lifetime Miles: 402.63
Hoka 1-Grey/Red Lifetime Miles: 401.54
Hoka Bondi 3- Green Lifetime Miles: 403.00
Hoka Clifton (Blue) Lifetime Miles: 198.54
Hoka Bondi (Blue) Lifetime Miles: 400.47
Green Bondi 3 - A Lifetime Miles: 395.50
Bondi 3 - B Lifetime Miles: 331.06
Total Distance
7.00

Today's workout went pretty good considering I woke up hungry and didn't know if my stomach was going to hold up for the 2 mile warm-up, 3 mile tempo run (pace or little faster) and then the same 2 mile cool down. The weather was 38 degrees and it had been raining lightly since yesterday morning and at the time of my run it was not raining until the last mile of the tempo and the cool down were it was just a very light sprinkle. As I started off my legs felt pretty good and the weather was nice but I was a little over dressed with my wind breaker on but the winds were forecasted at 8mph. Which there was wind but not very strong and only for a portion of the mile tempo route I was running. Got up to my tempo area start took off my wind breaker and wrapped it around a stop sign post before I started my tempo miles and that was a great call because then I was dressed perfect. I started the tempo run and thought maybe I would run these in 6:30 but I would see how I felt and I wanted to make sure that I didn't go out to fast on the first one. So watching the pace a little closer than usual on this loop I came through at 6:30 for the first mile. It felt good so I thought I may be able to go a little faster so I watched the pace again pretty closely on the second mile lap and finished number 2 off at 6:25. I started the third mile of my tempo run feeling good and thought I would be able to push it a little harder but still not over due it and I may have checked my watch twice on that mile lap and came through at 6:18 for the third mile of the tempo run. Feeling good I grabbed my wind breaker and threw that back on before my cool down. It felt like a great workout and I definitely felt strong even in the cool down. Overall mile times for this workout went like this:

8:05, 7:35, 6:30, 6:25, 6:18, 7:21, 7:07, (last mile I added 2 hill sprints up the last 2 hills since I felt strong)

Hoka Bondi (Blue) Miles: 7.00
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