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Location:

Pleasant View,Ut,

Member Since:

Mar 31, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Recover From Injury

Short-Term Running Goals:

I would just like to get stronger, and feel better, loose a few pounds.

2009 races

Winter Racing Circut 5K Feb. 7,  09

Winter Racing Circut 10K Feb. 21, 09

Winter Racing Circut 10miler March 14, 09

Moab 1/2 March 21, 09

Winter Racing Circut 1/2 April 4, 09

Winter Racing Circut 25K April 25, 09

Ogden Marathon May 16, 09

Wasatch Back Relay June 19-20

Pleasant View Founder's Day 5K June 27, 09

Autoliv Race for Life 5K ?

Standard Classic 10K ?

Top of Utah Half ?

Top of Utah Marathon ?

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay heathy and injury free. To qualify for Boston.

Personal:

I've been married to my husband for 29 years. We have four children and four grandkids.  I'm the department secretary for an automotive safety company. In my spare time (??? spare time???) I sculpt as a hobby and hope one day to do it as a career. www.lorimetcalfdolls.blogspot.com

 

 

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Pearl Isumi Lifetime Miles: 147.88
Asicis Lifetime Miles: 406.52
Total Distance
6.71

Another try at doing hill sprints. I made sure that I had turned off the auto lap so that I could time the sprints. But I must be technically challenged because I think I hit the wrong button a few times. It was a beautiful night for a run and even though my legs felt tired and sore, I think due to insufficient stretching, I felt pretty good for most of the run. I ran up the parkway and it must be young love night on the parkway. There were quiet a few young couples holding hands or necking on the park benches. A few of them looked way to young and I almost yelled at them to go home and play with their barbies and GI Joes. Is it just me or I young people in a big hurry to grow up. Any way I digress... I turned around at the three mile mark and then I wasn't quite to the 4 mile mark when I started my hill sprints. Like I said I think I hit the wrong buttons a few times, but here are what I think my times were on the sprint. 

1 - 26.25 sec - 7:55 this the distance of the sprints I did last week... obviously to long

2 - 17:83 sec - 9:17?? don't know what happend here I readjusted the distance, but it's still too long, but somehow I'm getting slower??

3 - 10:99 sec - 8:39 better on the time so now I know from where to where it will be ten sec. Bit still not fast.

4 - 11:00 sec - 8:04 a bit better

5 - 10:80 sec - 8:31? Do I have any fast twitch muscles... it dosn't look like it :(

6 - 11:15 sec - 8:29

7- 11:43 sec - 9:08 went too long, starting to slow even more :(

8 - 14:59 sec - 8:05 too long again but faster... maybe I need more time to get up to speed?

So am I doing this wrong? Do I need to do shorter faster steps? Longer strides? Or just give up because I'm somehow genetically just slow.

Ran back to the gym and made a better effort to stretch, then headed home. Did anyone else see the sunset? It was fantastic... like the clouds were on fire!! So Beautiful :)

Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00
Comments
From Carolyn in Colorado on Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 23:02:22 from 24.8.167.243

I used to hit the wrong button all the time when doing hill sprints. Now, after doing it for about a year, I'm finally getting the hang of it.

As for how to increase your speed on the hill sprints, I suggest that you just do 2 or 3 hill sprints next time and then add one more each week. Also, focus on good form and fast leg turn-over, not on a long stride. I don't know what else to tell you.

From Burt on Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:55:07 from 68.76.197.194

Nice entry as always.

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