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Member Since:

Jul 14, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Personal Records

  • 26.2----------2:58:45 09/15/2012 Top of Utah Marathon 
  • 13.1--------1:17:55 11/02/2013 Snow Canyon
  • 10k---------38:10  03/2013 Hale Freezes Over 10k
  • 5k----------18:48  09/2012 Spanish Fork 5k

Short-Term Running Goals:

My goal is to continue to enjoy running and maybe get faster a long the way!  :)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run until I am 100 years old!

Personal:

I decided to join to hold myself accountable for my training and because I love learning from others running experiences.  I just started running a little over a year ago and have a lot to learn.  I work fulltime as a Manager of Telecommunications for Intermountain Healthcare and go to school online through Weber State University.  If you want to know more check out my blog: www.runningfortrevor.blogspot.com

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Asics 2160 Lifetime Miles: 362.50
Asics Racing Flats Lifetime Miles: 60.20
New Balance Nimbus Lifetime Miles: 443.00
Mizuno Waves Yellow Lifetime Miles: 419.75
Mizuno Waves Pink Lifetime Miles: 493.83
New Balance 950 Lifetime Miles: 406.55
Pearl Izumi's Iso Shift Lifetime Miles: 394.10
Asics Yellow Lifetime Miles: 490.25
Saucony Blue Lifetime Miles: 429.00
Saucony Mirage Pink Lifetime Miles: 574.90
Saucony Mirage Green Lifetime Miles: 461.45
Kinvara 2 Purple Lifetime Miles: 440.25
Saucony Mirage Blue Lifetime Miles: 443.60
Orange Mizuno Waves Lifetime Miles: 510.25
Kinvara Pink Lifetime Miles: 475.54
Altra Olympus Purple Lifetime Miles: 22.70
Virrata Pink Lifetime Miles: 11.30
Race: Hale Freezes Over 10k (6.21 Miles) 00:42:03, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
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First race back after two months of base building.  I was pretty nervous and feeling kind of rusty going into this race but I was also excited to see where my fitness was at.  Walter offered to pace me and I jumped at the opportunity.  We met up at about 9am (11 degrees out) and did a 3.5 mile warm up.  I felt good during the warm up and was thankful to literally "warm up".  It was freezing.

I noticed Quite a few quick girls at the start and just decided I wanted to run my own race and not get caught up in any competition.  The race started right at 10am and we were off.  I ran this course last year and remembered the 2nd half was hilly, however I did not realize it was quite as hilly as it actually ended up being.  I left my garmin in my parents jeep after the race but this is off of memory and I think pretty close.  (I am somewhat ocd about memorizing paces.)

Mile 1:  6:34  I realized this was too fast as soon as I hit it but I felt great.  I told Walter we should probably slow it down a bit and he agreed.

Mile 2:  6:35  Walter and I chatted the entire time just like a jog in the park.  Breathing was great, legs felt great, everything was just clicking.  Again I felt it was too fast but it was mostly gradual downhill so I was okay with it.

Mile 3:  6:44 Still felt pretty good.  At this point there was a girl about 50 yards in front of me (Rebecca) and I wanted to try and keep her in sight.  She looked strong but I was still feeling pretty good.  Walter was keeping me entertained with his talk about surging and strategy.  I may not have been responding but I was definitely soaking it all in.

Mile 4:  7:18  This mile is the turn around point back up to the theatre and it is all up hill.  It was tough and I just tried to focus and keep my arms pumping.  First place girl still in sight (I had no idea she was 1st place, I was thinking more like 3rd or something at the time).

Mile 5:  7:35  More hills.  I could not get my breathing under control and I completely lost my legs.  We also had a nice headwind to add insult to injury during the last 3 miles.  I was so frustrated and trying so hard but I was fading.

Mile 6:  7:09  The first half of this mile was a very gradual uphill and then flat.  I could not seem to recover from the hills and my breathing was completely out of control.  I finally started to relax and pick things up the second half but it was just a little to late to make up much ground.  There was also an incredibly icy patch in this mile for about 10 meters that really slowed my rythm.  I wonder if anyone fell because it was pretty bad.

Mile 7:  .06 6:27  Tried to swirve past 5kers and around cars and surged as best I could. 

The course was pretty short and my watch measured 6.06/ 6:58 AP.  I was really really frustrated with my performance and the way I crashed the 2nd half of the race.  But on a positive note I cut 2 minutes off of my time from this course last year (44:02) and I placed 2nd overall female.

I still have lots of learning to do and I am excited to keep learning and getting smarter.  There is always room to grow and I am determined to grow as a runner.  I know I have more in me and I am excited to commit to the sport and keep working as hard as I can.  A big thanks to everyone who has taken me under they're wings and mentored me on this blog.  Words cannot even begin to describe how much I appreciate the support.  Also a big thanks to Walter for not giving up on me and sticking with me the entire way.

Long report I am sorry!!

Asics Yellow Miles: 12.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Smooth on Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 17:42:58 from 75.162.95.99

CONGRATULATIONS on the AG win and taking 2nd overall! WOW!!! A 2 min. course PR is HUGE!!! EXCELLENT race, Rachelle! You are too hard on yourself for *crashing* the second half! It sounds like the 2nd half has the uphill plus the headwind...AWESOME performance in my book! I love that you are so so so humble! :)

From RAD on Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 19:43:42 from 98.202.23.178

Seriously amazing work Rachelle! I'm glad you can see the improvements you've made and take pride in those, because that is HUGE! Congrats on the 2nd overall too! Did you get any bling, bling? :)

From Andy on Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 22:46:34 from 174.52.172.236

Congrats on the course PR and AG win. Great performance for the first race of the year.

From Jake K on Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 22:56:53 from 67.177.21.60

Hey Rachelle - great job today! The first race of the year is always just a rust-buster and a good way to remember what racing feels like again. That sounds like a tough course and the fact that you were able to get through the hills and pick it up in the last mile is great.

A 2-minute course PR and 2nd place overall is a really nice jump forward! You are doing great and I have no doubts that you are going to continue to improve this spring a ton and be ready to totally rock it @ Boston! :-)

From allie on Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 19:58:37 from 97.126.211.101

way to go, rachelle. i think you held it together very well in the second half, all things considered. it doesn't sound like an easy course, plus you had the wind and the cold (11 degrees?!) to deal with. you are looking really strong right now and i think this shows that you are doing things right in your training. keep it up and good luck with your build up to boston.

From JulieC on Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 19:49:24 from 67.41.188.138

WAY TO GO RACHELLE!! : D 11 degrees does not sound fun at all and it certainly plays a role in stiffening the muscles prematurely. So just wait come Spring you will see even greater improvements!! SECOND PLACE!!! YEE HAW!!!

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