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Member Since:

Oct 20, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5:30 mile

11:44 2 mile

18:28 3 mile

19:10 5K

1:37 half marathon

3:45 marathon

Short-Term Running Goals:

PR in a half marathon

Marathon PR

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Finish an Ironman 

Boston Qualifier

Personal:

 

I ran track and cross country  in high school. In 2016 I finished off my high school career running my first marathon, the Utah Valley Marathon. Sense then I've ran a few half marathons but haven't been running consistently. This summer I'm hoping to get back into running and PR at the St George Marathon this fall.

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We were supposed to have the Cache Box invitational today and tomorrow but it got canceled due to the weather. I was a little disappointed and it was hard mentally to readjust to not racing. I guess Coach Nielson decided we should still do a hard workout even though we couldn't race. We did 3 miles at I-pace with a 3-4 minute break between each mile. My miles were supposed to be 6:12. My first and second miles were 6:14's. It was a little frustrating because I felt like I was going all out but my times were still a little slow. My third mile I came in right at 6:12 but after that I was really tired and decided to not do another, I did a 2 mile cool down. It felt good but the workout felt harder than just racing a mile.

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