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Location:

Logan,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jul 01, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

  • 9 Marathons (3:00:38 TOU 9-10)
  • 4 Halfs (1:23:55.7 TOU 8-10)
  • 4 5ks (20:18 1st Dam 11-08)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Build up to regular weeks of 70 miles.

Qualify for Boston at TOU 2010! (3:10:59)


Long-Term Running Goals:

BQ

Stay Healthy

Complete at least 1 marathon / year until I die.

Personal:

Married with 4 beautiful daughters

Wife

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Barefoot! Lifetime Miles: 67.68
Vibram 5-Finger KSO Br Lifetime Miles: 459.01
NB MR790 BrOr Lifetime Miles: 1151.08
NB MT-100 Lifetime Miles: 505.33
NB MR790 BRed Lifetime Miles: 751.42
NB MR790 BRed 2 Lifetime Miles: 335.71
Inov-8 Roctite 320 Lifetime Miles: 247.46
AirWalk Clogs 1 ($15) Lifetime Miles: 55.51
Race: Bear Lake Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:27:06, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
26.20

I ran this in a completely different type of shoe that I purchased after the Ogden Marathon (4 weeks ago) in an attempt to switch to barefoot/minimalist shoes.  So this was my first run longer than 12.6 miles since the marathon and in my new shoes - next shoes will be Vibram 5-Fingers!

My goal was to beat the average of my marathons (not including Running From an Angel) of 3:39:12 but I really wanted to beat 3:30 and PR.  It was also a test to see if running marathons 4 weeks apart allows enough recovery time for me, though one could argue that I didn't give it my all in Ogden, since my negative split seems to indicate that I rested the first half.  As a side note, I tried to predict my best possible finish (I came up with something just over 3:28:42) using target heart rate goals, with times per mile starting something like 9:00, 8:40, 8:30, 8:20, 8:10, 8:00, 7:55... finishing most in 7:50 (nothing special, just seemed doable) with my heart rate eventually climbing to 166 in the first 13 miles, then 169-170 in the next 7, 173 after that, and maybe 181 for the final mile, with 167 being the overall average.  I told my wife that 3:28 was the best possible finish.  I was off this after the first mile.

Boring Details (not to me)

26.2 168/185 3:27:06 7:54.27 pace

0.2 154 1:56.6 9:43 pace (the mile markers count down from 26.2 so the first split is at 26 to go)

8:09.9 163 (clearly faster than I had planned, so I thought, "If I do 8 minute miles from her on out, I'll finish at 3:30!")

7:47.8 164 (wasn't supposed to hit this for quite a few miles)

7:52.1 164

8:00.6 164

8:08.2 165

8:05.9 165

7:54.6 165 (at least my heart was following the plan!)

7:51.2 164 (somebody passed me - from my age division I later found out)

7:56.0 165

7:44.1 163

8:13.2 165

7:58.2 163

7:35.7 167 (half marathon time was 1:44:21)

7:50.2 166 (I passed him back, as well as two others, now for the tall man in white shirt)

7:40.8 170 (heart rate went up sooner than expected, but pace didn't change much?)

7:24.1 171

7:47.8 170 (my wife drove by with the kids, turned around stopped and cheered!)

7:43.1 171 (heart rate is still higher than expected)

7:54.8 170 (my family - bros/sis, dad, G-parents - was cheering from up above at Sweet Water Cabin (trailer) Park)

7:54.0 170 (time to boost the HR)

8:01.9 172

7:49.4 173

8:14.0 171 (oh no! I'm slowing down, but have passed a lot of the Halfers...We started at 6:48, they started at 7:40.  I can also still see the man in white, as well as a women in orange that is just ahead of him, and they're also passing people)

8:06.0 173 (I need to pick it up, though I passed two women who placed 2nd and 3rd overall in the women's)

7:42.8 178 (Caught the man in white!  It turns out he is a co-worker who has run Boston, and beat me by a minute in Ogden.  I also passed the women in orange - 1st place female overall)

7:43.2 178 (sprinted after the turn into the park!  Second half was 1:42:45 - negative split!!!  Final 10k was 49:16 - 7:56.77 pace)

If I had finished 26 minutes sooner, I would have been 1st in my AG and 2nd overall!  I'm not sure what my place was overall, they haven't posted times on the internet.

My knee is sore (I've had knee problems since the 8th grade - running has helped a lot, though the races are tough on them, as well as running in the morning if I haven't been training much.)  I had been taking glucosamine for the last 1.5 years, but thought that a true test of barefoot theories would include ditching the glucosamine, so I haven't taken any since the day of the Ogden Marathon.

Official results have posted.  I could have placed 1st (1:26:25) or 2nd (1:34:38) overall if I had run the half.  Oh well!



NB MR790 Miles: 26.20
Weight: 132.00
Comments
From Kelli on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 23:56:59 from 71.219.76.64

Great job and totally not a boring race report. I enjoy the details.

So, I am assuming you think 4 weeks is enough recovery? WOW!!! We all decided today it was not so you are SUPERMAN!

Why do you want to run barefoot??? OUCH.

From Jason McK on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:09:00 from 97.117.33.32

I think 4 weeks is enough, but real proof would be to PR in both races.

Barefoot because...? Foot health in countries where most don't where shoes is better than the US and Europe.

Also, I guess that it is partially for entertainment, another challenge, and to prove something. I've wondered why some people are built to run and others are not, but ultimately decided that it's got to be the shoes...Now that I've run barefoot a few times, and go for walks barefoot, the ground seems a little more intriguing, my calves have more definition, and shoes seem expensive!

From Kelli on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:09:44 from 71.219.76.64

All very valid reasons! That and being able to keep toenails!!!

From Jason McK on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:13:18 from 97.117.33.32

I haven't lost any yet (I've only been running just over a year.) My mom lost 4 or 5 at TOU last year - her first.

From Kelli on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:16:39 from 71.219.76.64

It is not fun, nor is it pretty.

From Jason McK on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:19:08 from 97.117.33.32

I don't know what nails are for, but it's true, phalangies look better with nails.

From Kelli on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:20:15 from 71.219.76.64

Ah come on, you have all girls. Toenails are made strictly for purple and pink polish!

From Jason McK on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:22:53 from 97.117.33.32

True, I guess nails are for polish. So far I have lucked out, they haven't even asked to paint mine!

From Kelli on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:26:44 from 71.219.76.64

They must be little!

From Jason McK on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:32:43 from 97.117.33.32

7,5,2 yrs.

From Kelli on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 00:34:44 from 71.219.76.64

Okay then, you have just lucked out!

From Twinkies on Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 23:42:20 from 67.166.71.60

Nice race. You recovered well after Ogden. I agree that shoes are expensive. I usually stick to the cheap ones. If you want to run barefoot, I say go for it.

From Mattrow on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:48:06 from 138.64.2.76

Nice race, Getting a Negative split and a PR in the same race. That is cool. Loved the details. Are you going to try and get the BQ this year.

From Jason McK on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 15:15:20 from 63.255.173.99

I'd love to. Apparently I should have tried to get into SGM. We'll see how TOU goes - only 17 minutes to cut. Did you find someone to run Ragnar?

From Mattrow on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 17:06:43 from 138.64.2.76

I will watch for that BQ at Top of Utah. We did find someone. Will see how it goes. I am running SGM this year so I will probly volunteer for an aid station for the Top of Utah marathon. Hope to see you at the Top of Utah Half.

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