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Logan,UT,United States

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Race: Striders 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:18:53, Place overall: 18, Place in age division: 6
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I ran Striders 5K race this morning in Ogden.  I liked the course, hated my time.  It was all hills.  I heard some people say that it separated the men from the boys.  Well, those hills turned me into a little boy whimpering and whining all the way home.

The Race started with a beautiful overcast sky and very plesant temperatures for February.  I felt fine for the first 400m until the adrenelin wore off.  Then I remembered why I was a "casual runner" for so many years with no racing.  Racing Hurts!  I started out right where I wanted to be for the first 1/2 mile.  Then there was an incline that seemed to get steeper with every step.  There was a large pack in-front of me by 20 yards but I decided not to chase.  I shouldv'e because they stayed the same distance in front of me for quite a while.   I ended up by myself, which means I slowed down gradually without noticing.  I hit the first mile (~100 foot gain) in 6:08.  Too slow...  I think I sort gave up mentally at that point and refused to push harder.  My HR was around 184 with my pace between 7:00 and 8:00 miles going up the first hill.  I just couldn't get the gas to speed up.  We had a small break at 1.5 miles with a 7% grade downhill.  My breathing was so anaerobic that it didn't help.  My HR stayed at 184 and my pace dropped to 5:00 mile for the hill.  The next up-hill was only 4% but it hurt.  My HR climbed to 187 and I couldn't wait for it to end.  Part way up the hill, I hit mile 2 in 6:22 (12:30).  WAY-WAY to slow but what can you do??  Now for the downhill.  It was a 10% grade that forced me to flail my arms and try and not face-dive into the asphalt at a 4:20 mile pace.  I did finally catch someone at that point and pass him.  He was my only position change for 2 miles.  I dug as deep as I could from then on and pushed thru the 3-mile mark (5:45) and finished in 18:54 according to my watch.

I really wanted to post a good time today so I am dissapointed in that, but I know that I did about as good as I can hope for after a winter of base mileage and little Lactic Threshold and VO2MAX miles.  I think I need more hill workouts too to get stronger.

Official Results Link:

Official Results:  18:53.1

18th Place Overall - 6th Place 25-29 age Group  

Watch Time: 18:54 (6:06 mi)

 

I do feel good about the effort.  After some thought and looking at Sasha's predictor I do feel better about the race.  I found out many of my weaknesses during this race and I plan on addressing many of them this summer.  I look forward to killing myself in the 10K.

 

I ran a mile warmup and ran the course backwards after for a cooldown.

 

PM Ran 3.45 miles in the late afternoon because I was bored and my legs had tightened up.  Felt good.

Comments
From Brent on Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 15:32:45

Cody, no doubt, hills really tell the tell of how strong your running. It sounds like a gutty effort, 18:54 on a hilly course. Did the downhills help make up for the uphills?

From Andy on Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 16:28:23

That's a great time for the amount of hills that course had. Great job.

From Chad on Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 18:23:12

Cody--sorry we didn't get a chance to meet up, I would have liked to have said hello.

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 00:44:17

Cody, Sasha's predictor puts you at 17:58 for a flat 5k course with this performance (which is about what you thought you could do). Pretty uncanny, isn't it? Keep working hard, and you will get to the low 17:00's this summer! Nice job today.

From James on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 11:02:43

I thought that you ran well today. A course like that is one you can use to assess your fitness level, but not one that people should PR on. Like Paul said, you probably would have been a minute faster on most other courses. Chalk it up as a good effoft on a tough course. Good run!

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 12:21:44

Looking at the results, you beat or were just behind some pretty good runners and familiar names.

From Cody on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 12:36:59

Thanks for the comments everyone. It sure is nice to be part of such a great running community. I have improved so much as a result of the comments and feedback that I receive daily. Keep running!

From Scott Browning on Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 23:17:33

Hi Cody,

Sorry I did get the chance to meet you at the race, I look forward to meeting you at the 10k. Best of Luck!!

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