Lindsey Dunkley Running Blog at FastRunningBlog.Com http://LindseyD.fastrunningblog.com/ Fri, 19 Apr 2024 05:40:38 FeedCreator 1.7.2 Sat, Jul 28, 2012 http://LindseyD.fastrunningblog.com/blog-07-28-2012.html <p>Hey Everyone...I first want to say thanks for all the support here on this blog, even though I am the worst blogger on it, so many nice people from here at the start and end of the race that I got to see/meet/talk with.&nbsp;I wasn't planning to write a race report but a few people asked so I thought I would and give my perspective on the race...</p> <p>I signed up for this race about a month ago and committed to not change anything about my training or eating and just relax and see what happened.&nbsp; I have been running on the road only (no treadmill),&nbsp;since about May consisistently and I run 2-3 days a week with the AF high school girls and 2-3 days a week with a couple of my former runners who run for SUU now.&nbsp; My training consists of hills mondays, pickups on thursdays, and long hard run on Saturdays.&nbsp; I have been doing 46 miles a week for about 8 weeks.&nbsp; Pretty low key.&nbsp; My plan when I signed up was to go after about a 1:18, but then last Saturday the 21st, I did the Steel Days 5K in 16:52 (very fair course with accurate markers, not aided), and knew I was in better shape than I thought, at least for a 5k.&nbsp; So I changed my plan to thinking I could run maybe 1:16...</p> <p>Woke up 3 am, ate, got ready and left my house at 4:20 with my sister.&nbsp; Parked and walked over and got on the bus...all within 5 minutes since I leave about 3/4 mile from the highschool.&nbsp; The&nbsp;entire race was super organized, and everything went off flawless from busses to the right on time start, to mile markers, etc.&nbsp; So...the race starts and I went out at 5:34, felt very comfortable...put my ipod headphone in one ear and apparantly relaxed too much and next mile was 5:54.&nbsp; It was at that exact second where I saw my mile split that I decided to run this dang race hard and get out of comfort mode or I wasn't going to break even 1:18.&nbsp; Next mile was 5:10, yay...started chasing sub 1:14.&nbsp; Aid station at this mile marker as well&nbsp;and alot of the team from the AFHS&nbsp;cross-country team&nbsp;was there along with the boys coach, Timo...lots of cheering and yelling...turned my music up a little and really got going once I passed them.&nbsp; </p> <p>I think&nbsp; mile 4 was about the same, 5:10 ish and I saw Walter's red tanktop and started after him (sorry Walter).&nbsp; Mile 5 was 4:57, passed Walter and told him this pace was going to catch up with me soon, Mile 6 was 4:58.&nbsp; I was so happy with my splits that it gave me a ton of confidence, but I knew I had to back off a little&nbsp;or the end was going to be a disaster.&nbsp; Mile 7 was about 5:17 and then the canyon fun ended and you hit the rollers, those weren't fun at all.&nbsp; I knew I just needed to suck these next few miles up and then I would get out onto straight, flat roads again.&nbsp; I don't know my exact pacing for miles 8-10, I have a Garmin, but I don't know how to work it :)&nbsp; I just like it to glance at after it beeps each mile to see where I am at, I should probably figure out how to recall splits.&nbsp; I remember seeing splits around 5:28-5:44.&nbsp; Did I mention I disliked the rollers through here?&nbsp; </p> <p>Finally back out onto roads and flat, it felt better but the pace was actually not, just keep pushing I thought...got to mile marker 11 and saw my watch at 59 and change, I was thrilled, I knew I just had to hold two 6 minute miles and I would be well under 1:13.&nbsp; The last two miles (6:02/5:45)&nbsp;were hard, but I knew I would get there, I passed the temple and got the last little hill down to the highschool, a few people cheering but I knew it would pick up as soon as I was on Cavemen blvd.&nbsp; Rounded the corner to that road and saw my mom, bro in law, and two of my kids...funny side not here: my girl, 5 years old, apparently thought once she saw me I would just stop, so she wanted a hug and just walked literally onto the course right in from of me, dodged her while smiling and saying &quot;mom grab her&quot; and then finished with a good little kick past my Dad though the finishing chute.&nbsp; </p> <p>Immediately felt the soreness beginning, which is still very much going on today, got to chat with the lead guys from the blog (Justin, Scott, Walter, Steve)&nbsp;who all ran great...still can't believe the ones who did Des News and this in one week, crazy talented.&nbsp; </p> <p>Anyways, thats my take on the race...I don't really think I am back more just really wanted to see what I could do/ put&nbsp;down&nbsp;off of training that included no mile repeats, no 1200's, no&nbsp;2 mile repeats, etc,&nbsp;all my past stuff aided by a diet of chocolate chips and diet coke.&nbsp; Turns out not too bad :)</p> <p>Thanks again for all your support!!</p> Sat, 28 Jul 2012 06:00:00