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Location:

Cottonwood Heights,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 18, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Personal Records

Aided

5k-17:01 (Halloween Half 2011)

10K-36:06 (Halloween Half 2011)

Half- 1:22 (Halloween Half/Des News/HC 2011/2013)

30k- 2:06:49 (SGM 2013)

Marathon- 3:07:18 (TOU 2011)

Unaided and (some) outdated!

400M- 1:03 (HS 2000)

800M-2:23 (HS 2000)

1500M- 4:45 (USU 2001)

3000M- 10:33 (USU 2001)

3200M- 11:24 (HS 2000)

5k- 18:10 (USU 2001)

10k-39:36 (Classic 2013)

30k- 2:09:16 (WRC 2012)

50 miler- 9:46:43 (TNF 2015)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2019 Tenitive Race Schedule

4/15 Boston Marathon

7/24 Deseret News 10k

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

I love training with others both on road and trail. I also find benefits of running solo when I need to focus and regroup.

Fun fact: Although I prefer to run outside, I don't mind the treadmill for pace accountability and for the blind assumption that I can run really fast. I have a lot of secret treadmill PR's at 0% incline:) 

Personal:

 

 

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I am a Mormon

 

I am married to a supportive and driven husband. Together we enjoy geocaching, hiking, camping, reading and playing games with our three rambunctious children.

Aside from running, I am a homemaker and a Mental Health Therapist. Running has given me the ability to better concert my energies between my family, faith and friends. 

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I knew getting through today's long run was going to be quiet the feat. Not so much to hit the mileage, but rather the route I had to take. I regrettably had to cancel a group run with the Weber girls down Huntsville canyon because my husband had to work. That meant I was doomed to a TM 20 miler! I was obviously scared. Nothing makes me more anxious than boredom, just a little factoid.

I wanted to mimic my fueling plan for SGM, so the first 4 miles were spent running to and from Smiths for fuel and even a garage sale all the way up 400E:).  At least this made stepping on the TM less intimidating with only 16 more to go. I put the incline to 1% then tuned on two fans. That mimics wind, right?:) The last 10 I ran at mp (6:45). Sweaty and tired.

I fueled on an assortment of Gatorade, caffeine, GU's, banana/blueberry fruit puree, water and PB crackers, every 4 miles. (Note to self, PB crackers are a bad idea. Ridiculously dry. I tried to drown it down with red Gatorade. Gross!) This was definietly more fuel than I normally take on a long run. I usually only drink some water here and there with 1 GU for the last 10k. I wanted to see if it made the long run easier. It didn't.

I'm not going to lie, it was harder today than I would have liked, even from the start. I know this is due to not prepping well. Generally I plan ahead for long runs to make sure I have adequate sleep and diet in the days before. I didn't do any of that this time. If anything, I didn't consume nearly enough calories, and the calories I consumed were garbage. I call that double dumb. Hydration was near non-existant too. Tripple dumb. This is what happens when I work or clean the house. I forget to eat and drink. Give me a day at home with a clean house, and I'll clean out the food storage! 

So, the results would have been the same- the long run got done and I ran goal mp miles for the last 10, I just didn't feel as great doing it. I think one of the best benifits to these workouts is the mental toughness you get doing it, so that you can draw on when the race gets hard. I tried to at least think of that when the TM miles got long and tiring. 

I finished with 21 miles, 1 mile more than planned, just to say I could go another mile after I really wanted to be done. I also had stop a lot. It felt like a buh-jillion times, to meet the demands of my offspring and to fuel. My 3 year old came in to ask every 5-10 mins to see if I was done yet. He really wants to play steam roller today, AKA, miss and jump on mom's stomach or back. So that's still on today's docket:) In reality, I probably stopped 8 times for 30-120 seconds at a time. That almost qualifies as a DNF long run. Maybe I did intervals today instead. 7x3 miles?:) At any rate, glad to be done.

4mi hilly @ 8:55ap 

7mi 1%@ 8:00ap

10mi 1%@ 6:45ap 

=21 mi @ 7:12ap (2:31:xx)

Hot Pink Kinvara Miles: 11.50Brooks Ghost Miles: 9.50
Comments
From Bonnie on Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 17:29:06 from 64.119.33.134

Nice run, and hurrah for the mental toughness!!

From Kam on Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 20:59:26 from 199.192.101.88

Hey, you got it in. Next time consider pushing it to Sunday morning on the road. You've got me trying to remember my longest treadmill run...I know it's nowhere near 17.

From Burt on Sun, Sep 01, 2013 at 17:06:32 from 174.26.220.35

Would you like to clean my house next?

From Tara on Sun, Sep 01, 2013 at 17:13:29 from 75.169.141.151

Burt, I imagine cleaning up after you, would me at risk for starvation.

From Burt on Sun, Sep 01, 2013 at 17:15:04 from 174.26.220.35

What? Say that again. I don't think I understood you.

From Tara on Sun, Sep 01, 2013 at 18:17:27 from 75.169.141.151

I blame the phone, not the user. I never blame the user.

From Tara on Sun, Sep 01, 2013 at 18:19:35 from 75.169.141.151

Huh, Well isn't that interesting. The email read differently than the actual post, without me editing it. Spooky.

From Burt on Sun, Sep 01, 2013 at 20:27:22 from 174.26.220.35

Did you find your phone yet? I'll keep looking.

From Tara on Sun, Sep 01, 2013 at 21:07:52 from 75.169.141.151

Psh! K, come clean out my garage. Youll have to get past my children, they just discovered the reward went up!

From Mattrow on Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 17:32:41 from 71.219.27.102

nice workout. A 17 mile long run on the dread mill. I think the hardest part of your workout is getting back on the dreadmill after you stopped.

From Rachelle on Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 09:28:31 from 159.212.71.69

Niiice! It takes A LOT of mental strength to bust out 20+ miles on a TM. I'm excited for you to tear up the SGM course. I'll be there cheering my heart out for you.:)

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 10:43:56 from 66.232.64.4

That's a lot of miles on the TM. For me that would be mental torture. :) I usually fuel with gels and water only on long runs for the first 20-25 miles and then solid food/gells after that. Oh and then I eat cookies, candy, chips, Mountain Dew and Coke. Love it. :)

Way to get that long run done!

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