Training Plan

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Moonlight Half Marathon





Any IDIOT can run a Half Marathon
but it takes a
special kind of IDIOT to run the Moonlight Half Marathon.

Get this! You start the race whenever you want!
The Goal? To be the first to cross the finish line after midnight.
The Catch!? You can't use any timing devices. That's right, none. You have to know your pace and time it just right.
Hope to see you at midnight.

The proposed start will be at Jolley's Ranch on the right hand fork of Hobble Creek Canyon and running all the way down to Ira Allan Park in Mapleton.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Run Through the Lavender

http://www.youngliving.com/export/sites/youngliving/en_US/Images/headerImages/2012lav5k_header_243_0312.jpg

This half marathon was very fun. The race started with a short bus ride into a canyon not far from the farm. From here we were to run around the Mona Reservoir until we were back at the lavender farm.


Here are the stats for the Half:

136 Marsha Monson Riverton UT 56 F 55-59 F 3:02:43 3:03:07 13:57/M 208 139 3
25 Kim Bevans Springville UT 58 M 55-59 M 2:28:49 2:29:14 11:22/M 164 63 3
46 Teota Dangel Salt Lake City UT 49 F 45-49 F 2:26:25 2:26:48 11:11/M 155 93 7
69 Elizabeth Gotter Orem UT 32 F 30-34 F 3:02:43 3:03:07 13:57/M 209 140 20
207 Dianna Wright S Jordan UT 48 F 45-49 F 2:07:31 2:07:38 9:44/M 102 52 4
191 Diane Teece Salt Lake City UT 72 F 70-99 F 3:00:15 3:00:47 13:46/M 206 137 1

5K Results
1340 Jan Monson Riverton UT 57 M 55-59 M 52:49 53:23 17:02/M 815 212 7
471 Retta Bevans Springville UT 62 F 60-64 F 52:53 53:27 17:04/M 817 605 9



Lavender Race Course

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Run to Overcome

Mebrahtom "Meb" Keflezighi  is an American athlete, specializing in long distance running. He is the 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist in the Marathon. He is scheduled to return to the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Meb and his family were refugees from Eritrea via Italy to the United States when he was 12.He began running while in an American Junior High School in San Diego, going on to win both the 1600 meters and 3200 meters at the CIF California State Championships in 1994 for San Diego High School.The distinction of Keflezighi's homegrown American running history differentiated him from other African-born elite athletes, such as Bernard Lagat, whose change of domicile and citizenship had been for largely competitive reasons.Keflezighi became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1998, the same year in which he graduated from UCLA. While at UCLA Keflezighi received numerous All-American awards and other accolades.He won four NCAA championships during the 1996-97 season, including the cross-country title, the 10,000 meters outdoors and the 5000 meters indoors and outdoors titles in track.



Run to Overcome

Thoughts From Connie Sokol




"I've been thinking a lot lately about God's timing. I love this quote from an article I just read: "The issue for us is trusting God enough to trust also His timing. If we can truly believe He has our welfare at heart, may we not let His plans unfold as He thinks best?"

Yes, we are to plan and love and live and enjoy, to move forward in the way we think best. But it always works better when we involve Him first, then embrace His timeline.

A dear neighbor was just diagnosed with breast cancer; another friend just emailed that she has survived it. Another good friend related how she had just spend the last days with another friend as this sweet lady was passing. We never know what life will bring, or why, but it's up to us to live it fully now, and plan full steam ahead for tomorrow. And then, when plans are changed, upgraded, or derailed, to trust in His timing.

Lastly, this same author, Carolynn R. Spencer, said, "My desire to alter the Lord's timing had been the cause of my anguish." Isn't that the truth? Isn't that the source of so much of our worries or angst, trying to push against what just isn't going to work? Instead, we can put our energy toward accepting and understanding our current situation, and allow ourselves to feel God's love and desire for our happiness now and for the future.

http://8basics.com/blog/thinking-a-lot-lately-about-gods-timing

Monday, July 9, 2012

"I often hear someone say I'm not a real runner.
We are all runners, some just run faster than others.
I never met a fake runner." 
-Bart Yasso

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Hobbler Half Marathon



This morning I had to get up early to make the drive to Springville. I laid everything out, so getting ready went smoothly. The key for me is going to bed early. Even at 8pm if I have too. Today I decided to run with my Half Fanatic gear, so I was all decked out in my HF singlet, visor and my new blue sparkle skirt. This course is run in Hobble Creek Canyon. It is mostly downhill and very beautiful. The last couple of miles are laid out through the city streets of Springville.

Last night Jan and I both drove down to Springville to the packet pickup at Trapnell Orthodontics. First Jan drove me by the start line so I would be familiar with where to go in the morning. Then off to the pick up my shirt and race number, 1377. As we were taking a moment to look at the vendor booths I spotted Andy Flowers who we'd met at the Bed & Breakfast we stayed at in Gunnison. Christy and Andy were both running the half. It was nice to see them. After that we headed to Orem to pick up Karlie and take her out to dinner.

The buses began loading promptly at 4:30am. Got a good parking spot in the area by the finish line and rode on the second bus. The bus ride up the canyon went well and when we got to the top the bus had to do a three point turn the because the waiting area was so small. They had music, porta-potties, not too much to do while we waited for 6:30am to roll around.

The race started about 5 minutes late, not bad. Off and running down the canyon. It didn't take long for the crowd to thin out and I was running mostly by myself. I was running 2:1.

I ended up taking it easy, just didn't seem to have any fast power for this run. I really enjoyed the scenery and the run. This is a race I would do again. It was fun to see Stacey out doing some advertising massage for her business Muscle Works.


Here are the stats for me and friends I saw at the race. Some took home age group placement medals:
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1377 Marsha Monson Riverton UT 56 F 55-59 F 2:49:56 2:50:46 12:58/M 697 421 10














1010 Diane Teece SLC UT 72 F 70-74 F 2:51:32 2:52:23 13:06/M 702 425 1
1592 Andy Flowers Ogden UT 61 M 60-64 M 2:45:40 2:46:48 12:39/M 688 275 6
1591 Christy Flowers Ogden UT 66 F 65-69 F 2:29:58 2:30:39 11:27/M 645 383 3