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Gruesome Grizzly 8K

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Location:

Provo,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 06, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5K: 21:01, 9/11/2010

10K: 43:49, 7/24/2010

15K: 1:21:00, 5/22/2010

Half-marathon: 1:41:41, 8/28/2010

Short-Term Running Goals:

Now that I'm (almost for sure) done having all the babies, I'm working on building consistency and seeing how fast I can get in my old age. ;)

Long-Term Running Goals:

I'd like to be a healthy and relatively injury-free runner for the rest of my life.  

Personal:

I'm married to Eric (Faceless Ghost on the blog) and we have very active daughters and one dog. I have a PhD in sociology and demography, and I'm incredibly grateful to have work that is meaningful and that builds on my academic experience. I run because it makes me feel strong and it helps to keep the crazy away (there is a long history of abuse and mental illness in my extended family).

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Brooks Cascadia Lifetime Miles: 73.39
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 372.79
Girly Altra Lifetime Miles: 366.08
Kinvara 3 Lifetime Miles: 175.92
NB Orange Lifetime Miles: 13.50
Race: Gruesome Grizzly 8K (5 Miles) 00:54:47, Place overall: 44, Place in age division: 3
Total Distance
5.00

The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Jeppsen two today.

Right now an 8:30 pace feels easy enough for several miles, so I thought that a sub-45 time for this morning's 8k was completely realistic. Sure it was a trail race with some uphill, but there'd be downhill to balance that out, right? My goal time was still 10 minutes slower than last year's winner, but I thought I had a good chance of being in the top half.

At the starting line I scoped out the other women and did my usual thing of guessing who would be fastest based on people's leanness and outfits. I picked out who I thought would win and decided to try to be able to see them for at least the first while. They took off at a pace that felt a little fast but totally sustainable for five miles. Then we got out of the parking lot, and I remembered that I prefer running on roads/sidewalks. When we hit the first hill I remembered that I don't really have any muscles. And on the second hill I started walking on the ups, not really caring on the flats, and trying not to fall down on the downs. 

I guess I can't really expect to be good at trail running (or even enjoy it) if I don't ever run on trails, even if some of my runs include hills.  And I'm used to being kind of bummed out about being slow after trail races, but they're usually a good experience overall because Eric likes them so much and often does really well. This morning he had talked about maybe just running with me because of his knee, but he took off at the beginning and I was glad to not see him for the rest of the course because I thought that meant he was getting back to normal. It was kind of depressing to get to the end and realize it hadn't gone well for him, either.

After the race it was fun to see Jun and his son, and I got to talk a little bit to an awesome (because she was fast and had really cute kids (one had these crazy little squeaker shoes that kept scaring Tigger (it was funny))) woman who was sitting near us, and Eric and I were both rewarded (despite our mediocrity) with door prizes. Then we went and signed a lease for an apartment in Provo (yeah...Provo...). Maybe when we live there I'll try adding a few trails like this morning's to my runs. It's short enough that I could do it often-ish, and maybe then I'd have a better time at trail races.

Splits: 9:42, 15:44, 10:02, 10:21, 9:21. Third in age division (like an hour longer than the winner), 44th overall (including men), bottom half.

Brooks Cascadia Miles: 5.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Faceless Ghost on Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 21:48:17 from 67.169.248.86

At least one of us got a ribbon :)

From Nan on Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 00:22:11 from 174.51.250.151

Oh sheesh!! You two are quite a pair today!! That was a good one. Thanks for the laugh. You are hilarious. You don't have any muscles. Ha!

I totally hear you on the dislike of steep trail running though. My husband Aaron took me on a steep trail run a few months ago and I thought I was going to die. I ended up walking most of it while he ran ahead. Yet somehow I can run fast on roads and flatness. Mountain running is a totally different sport, I tell you. More similar to cycling in my opinion. Serious quad strength required.

Well good job on the effort anyway. Keep at it!

From Kelli on Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 01:47:46 from 71.219.99.30

Great report, you have an awesome sense of humor. I love how you describe scoping out the runners by their clothes----I do the same thing. It is funny when i am wrong, and I usually am!

Sorry it was a bummer day, but signing a lease and winning a door prize sounds like GOOD STUFF to even it out!

From runningafterbabies on Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 09:40:12 from 67.177.9.74

Was that you with the cute dog? I haven't met very many people on the blog in person before.

I for one, was impressed with your performance. Your commentary of the race: "on the second hill I started walking on the ups, not really caring on the flats, and trying not to fall down on the downs," described mine almost exactly except you one upped me by not falling down!

Will I be seeing you at Big Springs?

From catherine on Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 21:33:45 from 67.169.248.86

Thanks everyone. Yes, I think we'll be at Big Springs. I hope things go better for at least one of us there. :)

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