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Location:

Sandy,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

PR's: 50 Mile 13:07 (Pony Express 2010), 50K 8:35 (Buffalo Run 2008), 25K 4:02 (Buffalo Run 2006), Marathon 5:09:12 (St George 2008), Half Marathon 2:28 (Provo 2008), 10K 1:17, 5K 27:54

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

After 1/9/2010 - I am taking a year off from marathon length distances and focusing on building up my base speed on half marathons and shorter distances.

2010 Speed Goals:

  • Build up my base speed on training runs to 10 MM miles or better
  • Half Marathon - break 2:05 (9.5 MM avg)
  • 10K Goal 1 - break 1:00 (9.67 MM avg)
  • 10K Goal 2 - break 55 minutes (8.87 MM avg)
  • 5K Goal 1 - break 26.35 minutes
  • 5K Goal 2 - break 25 minutes

Long-Term Running Goals:

Long Term Goals:

  • Complete a 100 Mile race
  • Complete a 100 K race
  • Break 12 hours in a 50 mile race
  • Run all portions of the Wasatch 100 course
  • Break 5 hours in a marathon
  • Break 4.5 hours in a marathon
  • Qualify for and run Boston

Personal:

I need to figure out something inspiring or funny to write here. For now - I'll let the suspense build.

For further unexciting information on my life, check out my blog: Adventures in Running

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I really hope the weather is better next Saturday.  It should be - according to the weather websites.  Maybe I could sacrifice something to make sure (Twilight just went into hiding).

I am going to pack my drop bags today.  I have written up lists of items to remember for next Saturday and blogged about my plans and lists on my other running blog.

Leslie - there is a great article in the latest Runner's World on pacing for the Wasatch 100. You can read it here: http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-243-297--13080-0,00.html

PM - I just wrote the following email to my sister - she will be in the last aid station I have to pass through:

You saw how at the end of a marathon some people need help. Well, in an ultramarathon - we are all mental, so need help in different ways.  You are going to have to decide at times when to be a nurse and when to not be.

Lie  - tell us we are looking good, we can finish strong, we are moving well - anything like that.

Don't ask how we are doing - there are high points and low points - but at the time you will see us - we will all be hurting.  If we are tired, sore, our legs hurt, we want to puke, etc - encourage us to keep moving. 

Get people in and out of the station as quickly as you can.  Encourage them to eat and drink.  Fill their water bottles for them to help speed them out. If  one thing sounds horrible to us, try another.    Be concerned if someone is looking dazed and like they need real medical attention - but you will have the advantage of being near the end and people will be trying their best to finish. 

If someone is near a time limit - encourage them to push on as fast as they can.  DNF (Did not finish) and getting 'cut off' are two of the things ultra runners fear the most.

At that point in time - unless a blister is just starting, people are living with blisters and will probably just move on and cope with the pain.  I don't know what supplies Jim will have - he says he will have a first aid kit - but I've heard duct tape is great.  You might also want to have some towels and buckets of water handy if you want to bandage feet.  Bandages don't stick to dirty sweaty feet.

Things not to say: 

  • You are almost there or you are almost finished.  Instead - say something like - "this is the last aid station - you are going to finish this puppy!" 
  • It's all downhill from here.  No - it's not - and we hate hearing it.
  • C'mon - you can go faster than that.  Nope - or we would be doing it.

If people want to know what is up ahead - there is a 3.5 mile section of single track.  It wraps around the northwest corner of the hill and eventually ends up in White Rock Bay. At that point in time they get on roads and have one uphill - but will see the finish and can handle it. There is a point about 1 to 1.5 miles from the aid station where it gets really rocky and you might want to caution them to be careful - but it only last for less than a half mile.  They will be facing some small uphills - but the worst of the course is over.

I am so excited about this weekend!


Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From marion on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 18:05:13 from 71.213.116.115

Twilight is not big enough to sacrifice ;) See if Leslie will lend you Odee ;) You are going to do great this weekend. Packing early is SO smart. I am so excited for you :D

From tarzan on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 20:19:29 from 97.117.75.12

Yeah - but Odee would be overkill. Sigh - what to do?

From Marion on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 20:23:28 from 71.213.116.115

True- hmmmmm, what about if you just shave Odee??

From leslie on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 22:11:50 from 76.23.61.78

Hey! I just read the Wasatch article on pacing,it brought back so many memories! I am getting so excited about Sat. too! I have read all the other articles, and have been getting my stuff together as well. It is going to be such a great adventure! How are you feeling?

From Smooth on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 22:46:18 from 71.36.65.79

Leslie, I hope you're a good liar.

Tarzan woman, I'm so excited for you. What an adventure!

From leslie on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:43:44 from 76.23.61.78

Smooth, I am going to have to work on my lieing skills, they may be bit rusty.

From maurine/tarzan on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:55:16 from 63.255.172.2

If it makes you feel better - I will give you a pass on charging you for your swear words on Saturday.

From leslie on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:57:16 from 76.23.61.78

thanks buddy! How are you feeling today?

From Marion on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:14:01 from 71.213.123.102

How about a pass on swearing in the middle of the night when you drop a glass of RED gatorade on the carpet while your son is pooping all over his bed?

From tarzan on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:15:03 from 63.255.172.2

Marion - yes. And a double pass if he is pooping on your bed.

From tarzan on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:15:51 from 63.255.172.2

Les - the cold is still dragging on, but it is liveable. The biggest issue is a case of dry throat/mouth.

From Kelli on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 15:14:23 from 71.219.76.202

I loved that article in Runner's World. It was amazing (but stunk when he was 30 seconds late and had to quit!)

From Smooth on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 19:03:51 from 71.36.65.79

I read that article out loud to Larry on our trip down to SG for Spectrum. We couldn't believe they wouldn't let him finish the race for a stinkin' 30 seconds. I actually had tears in my eyes when I read it and my hubby couldn't understand why I'd cried. He also couldn't understand why I smiled when I had major pain at the end of a race. Hey, you guys (er girls) understand, right?

From Maurine/Tarzan on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 19:06:10 from 97.117.75.12

Oh yeah. I have cried after my first marathon, my most painful marathon (SG 2005) and plan to bawl this weekend.

From Marion on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 21:43:10 from 71.213.123.102

I have already cried mentally reheaarsing my marathon finish. I am boob1

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