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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Unaided and (some) outdated!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 wore a bright orange reflective top today with good reason, however it didn't prove to be too helpful after nearly being ran over by a man eager to get to work on time. Scared me to death, but not the first time either. Time to get smarter. I think I'm going to start wearing a full reflective vest, with a small headlamp to shine directly in their eyes while I pass the street. No more assuming their eyes meeting mine translates to, " I will not run you over."  At least I was not french kissed by a giant yellow lab this time. That was fun.

On any note, it was a good 10 miles total. I felt energized and legs and lungs felt full functioning again. Easy pace for the first 5 then pushed the last 4 for the hilliest part of the run. When I got home, ran a slow mile with my 8 and 5 year olds- back and forth on the street. They want to do that each morning, but we'll see 2 days down the road.

AP at 8:04. Fastest was mile 8 at 7:09 and slowest at mile 2 (car encounter) at 9:02. This is a challenging run to get a steady fast pace, but I think pushing up the hills has really improved my running economy over the year. I love this area!

 Yesterday I signed up for the Halloween Half Marathon in Provo. I'm excited to do that. I think I'll be a superhero this year if I can find the right costume. 

Lessons learned today: buy a reflective vest and headlamp,  not all french kisses are good, hills are good for me, and superheros are fast!

Brooks Ravenna 2 Miles: 10.00
Comments
From allie on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 11:11:57 from 24.10.191.18

nice run, tara. and nice mileage this week. i'm glad you didn't get hit -- it's truly scary out there sometimes but good job on being safe and wearing the proper gear.

i like the superhero idea!

From Burt on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 15:40:19 from 68.14.209.26

I want to hear more about the french kissing yellow lab.

Hey, I saw earlier in the week that you are running with compression sleeves. I've been trying it. Just to look cool. They feel like they are giving me shin splints when I'm running. What's your opinion.

Hi allie.

From Tara on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 19:58:21 from 75.169.137.76

Allie- That's funny you commented on my mileage because I looked at your total mileage last month and had a light bulb go off.....if I want to do better I need to run more like Allie:) That's not a lie, it did cross my mind.

Burt- Compression sleeves are cool. Especially when you have a reason to use them....and I think everyone does! I use mine for muscle recovery/repair. Others use them for shin splints and that works too.

I usually wear them after runs, especially hard workouts, long runs or races. On easy days I have just started wearing them too so basically I wear them all the time:) They get the blood flowing faster for better oxygen and recovery. I'm sort of surprised I am not injured after this last season so I guess I'll keep wearing the sleeves and take a few ice baths too:) Ps> They do look illegitimately cool too, so if anything, keep that up.

As far as dog french kisses go. I wouldn't recommend them. They are stinky, wet and uninvited. Go team Edward.

From Burt on Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 20:05:58 from 68.14.209.26

Got it. Wear them while I'm not running, also, to ward off labs and vampires.

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