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March 2014

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Location:

Salt Lake City,UT,USA

Member Since:

Jun 16, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Highschool Champ

Running Accomplishments:

- I did better than I hoped my first year of XC. Really I didn't know what to expect and looking back I'm proud of myself for reaching the level I did sophomore year.

-I broke five in the mile @ the Davis Invite Sophomore year

Freshman Year: I didn't run cross country because I didn't really know about it until well into the school year:( In track the first ever mile I ran at practice was a 7:13 (HA!) and I ended the season with a 5:38 PR. I really only ran the mile that year. 

Sophomore Year: I started running XC with the first summer workouts. I built up mileage all summer and progressively got better. Once the season came in I PR'ed almost every race. I ended the season with a 17:27 at regions, which means I was splitting at about  5:48 miles, only ten seconds slower than my PR in the mile freshman year. I also got the Rookie of the Year award, along with Dakota. Track season, well, was track season. A lot of lovely drama and confusion but hopefully that is all over for next year because I really want to focus on being a competitor in my Region and at State. I ended the season with a 4:58 PR.

Junior Year: I had an awesome XC season. I built mileage all though the summer and pushed myself through the season. I was doing well, until my shins just got to painful to run through, and unfortunately that was the pretty much the end of my season. I took time off before Region and ran as hard as I could finishing 10. Once State came around, I decided that I would pull out of the race to give another one of our guys a shot at running. Right after State, I began cross training, and I cross trained all throughout the winter, until I got back to running about two weeks before indoor started. I struggled a bit during indoor to manage my shins, but I followed my training, got stronger, and strengthened myself enough where my shins no longer even bothered me. I was able to go through the entire outdoor season without injury and climbed to mileage I had never achieved. I was second in the 2 mile at Region and made State, where I PR'ed again. I couldn't be happier with my outdoor season because although I didn't quite reach the times I could have hoped for, I stayed 100% injury free and I can tell that I am stronger and ready to take on a summer of hard training. 

Senior Year: I trained hard and consistently this summer, climbing to 100 mile weeks, and feeling strong while doing so. I stayed at high mileage all through the season, averaging 90 miles a week, and racing hard all the while. When it came time to taper, I saw just how much all those miles paid off, and  now I'm proud to say I'm a Region Champion, as well as top 10 in the state.I trained hard and consistently this summer, and it payed off. I am a different runner now than I was a year ago, staying completely away from injury, giving me confidence that my body can take all the hard training that is coming up. I trained hard and went into Footlocker excited, but I did not do nearly as well as I could have. But, my failure at Footlocker fueled me for the season, and I set some PR's during Indoor. My real step up though, was during outdoor. I improved all season, with some great highlights along the way. I ran well at Arcadia, racing three times and PR'ing by almost 40 seconds in a 3200 after having raced twice previously. I continued improving and working hard, and at the Davis Invite I finished third with a 4:14 1600. I then went on to finish 5th at State in the 1600, and 3rd in the 3200, a big improvement over my 10th place finish during Cross.  Despite knowing that I could have done better this year, I am very satisfied with how my season went. I made a big jump through hard work, and I learned so much about running and about myself. Now, I am proud to say that I have signed to BYU and will be running for one of the best teams in the NCAA! Go Cougars!

 

Personal Records:

5k - (aided) 15:03 Running of the Leopards 2013
     - 15:36 NXR 2012 

800 - 1:59.63 Region Champs 2013

1600 - 4:14.64 Davis Invite 2013

3200 - 9:16.9 Utah State T/F Champs 2013

3200 - 9:07.94 Arcadia Invite 2013 (sea level)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

-Cross Country Region Champion!

-Break 4:40 in the mile

-Break 4:30 in the mile

-Break 4:20 in the mile 

-Run an 800 under 2:10 

-Run an 800 under 2:00

-Run a XC 3 mile course under 17:00

-Run a XC 3 mile course under 16:30 

-Run a XC 3 mile course under 16:00 

-Run a XC 3 mile course in under 15:30

-Break 17:00 in a 5K

-Break 16:30 in a 5K 

-Run in the mens elite race at Footlocker 

-Place high in the state in the 1600/3200

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

-Run in college

-Stay healthy and run for life

-Have fun while running!

Personal:

High school is now over, and real life starts. I will be attending and running for BYU in the fall. GO COUGARS!

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AM: Met some guys at 9 for the run. I wasn't sure if I was going to do 15 or 10 today, it depended on how my foot was feeling. Once on the run, my foot was still hurting, and both my arches were really achy, so I just turned back at 5 to get 10 for the day, and 90 for the week

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AM: Came up to SL last night, and met Bill, Dakota, and John for a run. We did the Wasatch Blvd 20 miler from Bill's house. At the turnaround, we had some powerade, then headed back. I turned down the street on Wasatch that leads back to Tolcate, and hit 15.5 right as I hit Tolcate, then walked back up the hill to their house. Its nice to be able to do my Sunday run with someone instead of by myself in P-town. 

My foot was feeling better today, it didn't start to hurt until like 4 miles into the run, so thats a good sign. My arches were still aching though.

BYU Nike Pegasus 30 IV Miles: 15.50
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PM: Slept in and got going on my run in the afternoon. I was feeling good again today, other than the usual hip pain, probably due to the Prednisone. I went out 4 miles on backwards Carterville from my apartment, and back. 

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AM: I'm getting back on the horse this week, after taking a week off of workouts to deal with my hip pain and the doctors. I'm on some anti-inflammatories right now, and will stay on them for about the next week and  a half. I did four miles outside this morning. It was a bit chilly when I started, but I warmed up a mile or so in.

PM: Of course, on the day I come back from a small break, we do one of the hardest workouts. 20X400 with 30sec recovery @ 5k pace. We warmed up 3 miles on the fields, then we changed shoes and Coach gave us our times. We were doing one on the track, then three on the 400 meter grass loop they marked out, the back to the track. I liked doing every 4th one on the track because it helped to mentally break them up. Looking back, I wish I would have been in good workout shape for this, because it was an awesome workout. The recovery is tough, but this is a really solid 5k effort workout. My group was going 71-72. We hit 70-71 for the first like 8, then we were 71-72 for the rest. On the 13th one I sat a couple out to stretch my hips a little, and to catch my breath. I had a really bad side stitch that I couldn't get to go away (that's how you know I took a break). I sat 3 out, then hopped in again and finished out the workout. It would have been an awesome workout if I had been in better shape, but it was still a good workout. Other than the 3 I sat, I was hitting all the times and running with the group. 

After I cooled down 3.5 miles with Nick to get 10 miles.

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AM: Did four miles in the morning  outside, perfect weather this morning!

PM: Went running with a group at 3. Today was actually hot! I didn't even wear a shirt out of the locker room, and it felt amazing to be running in the heat again. We mixed it up today and did extended Eyestone loop and waited like 15 minutes for the train to pass, but finally got the run finished. Felt good today other than some pelvic agitation.

BYU Nike Pegasus 30 IV Miles: 14.00
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