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PCEF Running w/ Ed Relay (legs 4 & 9)

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Location:

Dallas,TX,USA

Member Since:

Feb 21, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5k - 19:03 - Race 4 Recovery (2009)

10k - 42:23 - SLCTC Winter Series (2010)

10 mile - 1:01:51 Riverwoods 10 mile..measured 10.07 (2011)

1/2 Marathon - 1:24:53 - SLC Half Marathon (2011)

Marathon - 2:54:47 - Top of Utah (2011)

Ultra (36.72 miles) - 4:41:32 - Wasatch Back Relay Ultra Team (2009)

R2R2R @ the Grand Canyon with a group of friends - 16 hours(2014)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Get back in decent running form. Maybe enter a road race in 2017?

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run a 5k under 18:00

Personal:

Have been active my whole life, but turned my focus to running in 2006 after deciding to run a marathon.  I really enjoy the training aspect and staying healthy, but mileage has been on the decline over the past 3 years due to work commitments, so focus has turned away from races and more on just staying fit enough to still enjoy getting out.  Moved from Utah to Texas in October 2016 with my wife and 3 month old babe. 

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Race: PCEF Running w/ Ed Relay (legs 4 & 9) (9.67 Miles) 01:09:39
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.933.576.100.0010.60

AM 

Ran a local relay in town with some freinds.  I ran this on a team for my company last year & placed 3rd overall, but people had other plans this year, so I ran with some freinds and made it more about fun than competition.  We even wore costumes themed after Alice in Wonderland.  M wife was on the team too and she and I were dressed as Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum....guess who was Tweedle-Dum?: )  It was great to see her push herself as she was recruited about 5 days before the race and ran the second hardest legs of the course. It's a big hill climb up to the Uta Olympic Park and must ascend about 300 to 400 feet in the last mile.  Way to go Lacy!  

Leg 4  3.68 miles  642 feet vertical  824 feet descent

Thsi leg was rough, but really fun.  It climbs 444 ft. in the first 1.34 miles, then plunges 711 ft. over the next 1.57 miles, then flattens out before another 177 ft ascent over .50 miles to the exchange.  Really varied terrain, but I was able to hold 8:30 pace on the uphill and 5:40 on the downhill, so I was pretty stoked on that.

Leg 9  5.99 miles  462 feet vertical  682 feet descent

I didn't get any splits for terrain changes on this leg.  It's flat for about 1 mile, then does most of its climbing over the next 1.60 miles, half of which are on road, then turns to trails on the Round Valley trail system.  The next 2.20 is trail coming down into a neighborhood and then is realtively flat the reat over the way on paved trails.  2 factors here made it not so fun....headwinds and lots of mud on the trails.  I was rockin thru the first section, but about.50 miles from the top of the trail is when I hit mud.  I tried to maintain pace coming down and almost wiped out a few times because of the slippery conditions.  After leaving the trails It felt like I had bricks on my feet from the mud, and I had to push into the wind until the exchange.  Still a really fun run though, and great course!

So it was a good run with fun people on a beautiful sunny day in the mountains.

Saucony Tangent 4 Miles: 10.60
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