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Location:

Tallahassee,FL,

Member Since:

Jul 13, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Ran track/xc in high school

Track 2 years at FSU (400 and 400 hurdles) 

Skip ahead 15 yrs for my old man PRs... 

100m 12.31; 200m 25.74; 400m 56.94; 800m 2:17; Mile 5:11; 2 Mile 11:57; 5K 19:08; 10K 41:43; 15K 1:03:14; Marathon 3:26

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break through the 19 then 18 minute mark for 5K

Return to full speed track workouts

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

USATF Age Group All American times in 200 (24.6), 400 (56.0) and 800 (2:11)

Qualify and run Boston before I hit 50... but after I complete my sprint goals  

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Total Distance
4.00

Tried a little north loop time trial in the woods today - good mental toughness run.  Start of the north loop is 2 miles into the run and I had planned to work the first quarter mile, cruise the 2nd quarter and work the final stretch of the 0.8 mile section.  Went well right up until about 200 meters to go when I felt pretty rough.  Pretty sure it was Keith Brantly in a presentation at a XC meet where he talked about his coach telling him that if you reach a tough spot in a run, that is the time to throw in a surge... the result will either finish you off, and you will know you weren't ready for that pace or its just not your day, or, you will be reenergized to finish strong.  Well, I tried digging a bit deeper to see if I could work through it and, sure enough, it was a difficult but satisfying run - 4:51 - one second faster than the last time I ran the north loop hard.  Walked about 100 meters after that and then jogged the last mile back to the car.

Comments
From Bret on Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 14:36:22 from 64.128.133.66

Nice job working through the tough patch. Sometimes it is the little things like that in a run that give a satisfaction of accomplishment, right?

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