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Location:

Mesa,AZ,

Member Since:

Mar 20, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

  • Mile: 4:37 (HS)
  • 2 Mile: 10:11 (HS)
  • 10K: 35:52 (HS)
  • 5K - 18:15 (ARR Summer Race Series #1 - 2008)
  • 1/2 Marathon: 1:32:00 (St. George 2008 enroute)
  • Marathon: 3:10:56 (St. George 2008)

Short-Term Running Goals:

  1. Get down to 155 lbs 
  2. Run sub 18:00 5K
  3. Run sub 1:30 1/2 marathon
  4. Run sub 3:00 marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

  1. qualify for Boston Marathon
  2. run Boston Marathon
  3. run sub-2:50 marathon
  4. run sub-1:20 1/2 marathon
  5. run sub-17:00 5K
  6. beat my high school 10K time of 35:52

Personal:

I was married in 1997 to my beautiful wife Lybi (confessions of a piano teacher on the blog), and we have 3 wonderful boys who are just as active as I was when I was little (he he). I grew up in southeastern Michigan, and my family became members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when I was 6. I attended BYU, and served a mission in Berlin, Germany. After graduating from BYU with a degree in Health and Human Performance (pre-physical therapy), I promptly changed careers and started working with computers (although no programming for me). We have moved across the country several times, and currently live in Mesa, AZ.  I work in computer security for a major nationwide homebuilder.

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Saucony Grid C2 Flash Lifetime Miles: 148.66
Race: Ridgewood Turkey Trot (4.96 Miles) 00:31:53, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTrainer 1 MilesTrainer 2 MilesRacer MilesTotal Distance
1.000.005.010.006.010.000.006.01

Ran the Ridgewood Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot.  Placed 8th overall, 1st in my age division.  This course was more difficult than I had anticipated.  I looked at the course map and put it on gmap-pedometer yesterday, there were a few hills, but it didn't look too bad.  However, when I ran the race, the first 2 miles were flat or downhill, and everything else was pretty much uphill.  Killer.  Full race report to follow.

OK - time for the race report.  I had no idea what the competition would be like, although it was fairly apparent just from some of the sponsored gear that there were some fast runners.  I decided I would run my own race, and just see how things played out.

First mile:  All flat and/or slightly downhill.  I started a little bit behind the leaders, so that slowed me down just a little bit, having to thread my way through some congestion, but not too much.  First mile was 6:02.  I felt really good on this mile.  If the course would have been flat, I am fairly certain I could have kept up this pace.

Second mile:  Same as the first mile, all flat and/or downhill.  I started to pick off some runners who had started too fast, and was running up with the first female runners at this point.  I still felt very confident.  Second mile was 5:54, passed the two mile mark in 11:56.  This is faster than the 5K last Saturday, but did not include any uphill.

Third mile:  Started out flat, with quite a few corners to navigate, then we went steep uphill, short flat section, steep uphill, short flat section, steep uphill, short flat section, turn right, another uphill, followed by another flat section.  Mile 3 was 6:24, mainly because of the flat sections during the first portion of this mile.

Fourth mile:  More uphill, followed by flat section, and a downhill.  My legs were pretty trashed at this point from all the uphills, and I could not maintain 6:00 pace.  My breathing was already ragged from all the uphills, and did not recover the rest of the race.

Fifth mile:  The entire last mile was gently sloping uphill, plus we had a brisk wind blowing in our faces.  I tried to draft off one of the runners who had passed me, but I just could not keep up.  The first female runner was just in front of me at this point.  I ended up timing my kick wrong, started to push with 1/2 mile to go, mistakenly thinking the race was 4.8 miles.  But I did manage to pass the top female runner with about 400 meters to go.  Could not catch the runner in front of me.  I was really suffering at this point, breathing was very ragged and fast, legs somehow managed to give me a little more with a couple hundred yards to go.

The course ended up being a bit long - the Garmin measured 5.01, but this could potentially be to some poor tangents.  This is only .05 longer than the course was supposed to be.  I staggered around for a few minutes, went and got some gatorade and a banana, followed that with some more gatorade and a piece of bagel, then waited around for about 1 1/2 hours just to found out if I had won an award in my age division or not.  My dad was there to cheer me (Lybi had to stay home with the boys), and was fairly certain that I had placed in the top ten overall, which boded well for an age division award.  When I finally saw the results before the awards ceremony, I was a bit surprised to find out that I had won my age division.  As an award, I got a huge Mizuno duffel bag and a $10 gift certificate off a pair of Mizuno shoes at the local running store.  The duffel bag is cool, but I probably won't be using the gift certificate.

This was a well-organized race (except for the wait for the results), which experienced massive growth from last year.  Last year, they had 540 entrants.  This year, there were over 1400, and so many that they ran out of both race bibs and timing chips.  In spite of that snafu, and in spite of the icky nasty hills, I really enjoyed the race, and was glad to be able to run on Thanksgiving day.  I feel much better about having eaten a lot for Thanksgiving knowing that I burned a lot of calories this morning.

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Comments
From MichelleL on Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 18:38:22

Wow James! Congratulations on a great race. You had me a little dizzy with all the turns and rollercoaster description. It is great you didn't get chicked! Seems you have improved dramatically since St. George already. I really like Mizuno's; why won't you use the GC? Perhaps Lybi could use it.

From Lybi on Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 19:19:37

Yea James! I've been waiting for this race report. ;) I'm so proud of you, my sweaty sweetie!!! You earned you pie today!

From James W on Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 19:36:28

The gift cert is only good at the one store, and we are leaving tomorrow, so we probably won't have time to go back there before we have to leave. Plus, $10 off a pair of $85 shoes just doesn't seem that much when we both have shoes in good condition right now. I am actually excited about how well I did considering the hills, and definitely feel that my conditioning has improved already. This gives me great hopes for a sub-3:00 marathon next year.

From laura on Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 21:36:39

WAHOO, JAMES!!!!! What a great race!!! 5-6 min pace - you rock!!! 1st place and 8th overall, you really DID earn your pie. ;o) Happy Thanksgiving and Happy running!!

From Clay on Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 22:52:44

Nice job James, you kicked some butt today... It sounds like it was a tough course, and I agree you did earn your pie!!

From Ian on Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 05:19:20

Super result James and a good write up of the race. Well done!

From Brent on Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 09:13:55

James, eye of the tiger, you have cranked it up man, wow, 100 commando points for you fantastic gains since St.George.

B of BS Rools out.

From Cal on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 12:56:19

Incredible pace James. You've definitely made some gains since St. George. Good Job!

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 09:05:57

Congratulations on not being chicked in a fairly big race. Few men escape the fate, and you made it!

Next goal should be to run 10 K at that pace, then 15 K, 10 miles, and the half. To get there, spice your training with a couple of 2 mile tempos a week (based on how you feel, do a good warm up) at 6:25 pace, then increase those to 3 once you are ready. I suggest you do them on some nice loop every time so you can track your progress and not be offset by random GPS fluctuations. I really liked the loop near your house that you and I ran with Jenny last year - a few hills, but nothing super disruptive for the pace, just a bit of variation.

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