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December 03, 2008

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Location:

Bluffdale,UT,USA

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

I've run 3 marathons PR St. George 2008 3:36

Half Marathon PR 1:35

Lots of 5k's and 10k's but no great times to record.

Wasatch Back (Spit Happens) 24:30 38th place overall-1st in division.

Short-Term Running Goals:

Continue a nice base of 40 miles a week throughout the winter and run Boston and Ogden in the spring. Get ripped again by doing more weights:) Finish up certification for group fitness now that marathon training is over.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Under 1:30 half

3:15 marathon

Under 22 5k

Under 44 10k 

Personal:

Married with children. 12, 11, 9, 6, and 2. 3 boys, 2 girls. I love my awesome husband. He is very supportive of my wonderful hobby and is so good to me.

Favorite Blogs:

Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 654.12
Blue Nimbus 10 Lifetime Miles: 143.09
Pink Nimbus Lifetime Miles: 159.30
Old Pink Nimbus 10 Lifetime Miles: 306.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.000.000.000.006.00

Went to step at the gym and we did the same routine as last week. SO MUCH turning and jumping. My legs were so tired and they started to really hurt. I had planned on running 2-3 on the treadmill after but didn't because my legs just weren't feelin' it. I did back/biceps/abs and stretched really good also. I figure I'll make up the miles tomorrow cuz I have to teach after my morning run so that should give me about 12 for tomorrow.

Night Sleep Time: 8.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.50
Comments
From MarcieJ on Aug 27, 2008 at 14:00:45

I looked on SGmarathon website and yep no headphones! bummer:(

From Michelle N. on Aug 27, 2008 at 14:29:26

My hubby and I were talking about that and I think I'm gonna see about some wireless ones. If not, I plan on running with Julie the whole time anyway so hopefully we can chat but I like to have one of them in even when I am chatting. Oh well. I'll let you know if I find any cool, cheap, wireless.

From RviertonPaul on Aug 27, 2008 at 14:49:47

The lawyer in me is coming out. Taken from the St. George website,

The USA Track and Field Association, the governing body for running in the United States, has passed the following “Rules of Competition”

Article IV Rule #144 entitled Assistance to Athletes: “The following shall be considered assistance and therefore NOT allowed.

(Section F)

the visible possession or use by athletes of video or audio cassette recorders or players, TV’s, CD or DVD players, radio transmitters or receivers, mobile phones or computers or any similar devices in the competition area. The St George Marathon staff asks for your assistance in maintaining a safe environment for all runners. Please abide by this rule.

Note it says visible possession or use, so technically, wireless makes no difference. Don't worry, I won't turn you in whatever your decision.

From Michelle N. on Aug 27, 2008 at 14:54:33

I actually did read that the other day and that is why I thought that I'd have to purchase some wireless (if they are small enough to hide). Although, I ran up until this year without headphones so I'm sure I could go back. It just sucks though. Do they think that we are going to have our coach chanting in our ear. Actually, that is probably exactly what they think.

From RviertonPaul on Aug 27, 2008 at 14:57:57

My understanding is that the theory behind the rule is that the rule helps with safety issues, for the runner and for other runners, being able to hear I suppose (although I have not read of many deaf runners who run into others). I don't have strong feelings about it, but just my two cents.

From Michelle N. on Aug 27, 2008 at 15:02:44

Why do you suppose they call it an assistance to athletes?

From walter on Aug 27, 2008 at 17:24:36

You know they tried doing that at Moab half marathon also and look how many people finished with them on! When we see the top 20 runners at SGM come in with their Ipods then I think it would be an issue. I think you will kill a marathons reputation if you start pressing rules like that. Funny. What about taking your shirt off? I think that would be a bigger issue to a marathons integrity than having an IPOD. Expecially if your a girl. lol

From Cheryl on Aug 27, 2008 at 17:58:08

I haven't looked at the website, but what Riverton Paul quoted said "please abide by this rule." It sounds like they're just requesting you to not have IPOD's, there's no threat of being disqualified if you do have them. What do you think? Kind of like what happened at Moab, there was just a request but nothing was done to those who had the IPOD's.

From Michelle N. on Aug 27, 2008 at 18:14:42

At Hobble Creek they said that if you were wearing head phones and they saw them, they took down your number and were going to send it to the USATF and if you were seen at another USATF race with them that they would disqualify you. That would suck if you're like me and are trying to qualify for Boston.

From Kelli on Aug 27, 2008 at 19:11:01

I still do not get how it is considered assistance. And so what if you have your coach chanting in your ear? Some people have their coach run by their side, or pacers, or whatever. Look at Lance Armstrong? He had what I would consider major assistance when he ran. He had several "coaches" pacing him, keeping him on target, giving him GU, you name it. That is far more assistance than and iPod could ever be. I think it is flat out ridiculous---it does not create any more of a risk than running (many people get injured and even die while running---but they are not standing there telling you not to do it). We enter the race at our own risk, so if we choose to listen to music, let us do it at our own risk. As a matter of fact, I think the crowds should be outlawed because they yell way too loud and I might not hear something and get hurt.

Sorry, my rant for the day. I, for one, just really enjoy running more with some music. I do not care if it is an iPod or blasting out of speakers as I run by. heck, I do not care if it is just someone singing! I just like running and working out to music. I like running and talking, too, but then I have to run slower. AHHHH---I am really quite annoyed by all of it.

From Michelle N. on Aug 27, 2008 at 19:23:53

I hear ya Kelli! I feel the same way.

From walter on Aug 27, 2008 at 20:20:41

I dont think Boston is associated with USATF. But that is harsh to say they will take your big number down. There are not enough people over the hobble creek race to write down peoples numbers. If they did that they know they would lose interest in their races. Its so ridiculous. Maybe if you sing out loud that would distract other runners? lol

From Kelli on Aug 27, 2008 at 23:07:10

I was thinking the same thing---WHO wrote down my number???

I could dance, too. That will distract everyone.

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