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Location:

Boise,ID,

Member Since:

Jul 29, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Las Vegas half-marathon (2:29:03); Bryce Canyon half-marathon (2:18:39) 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Continue to run relatively consistently (3-4 times/wk). Run 5 miles as a comfortable distance.

Run faster (8-9 min/mile) and increase trail running ability. 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay in shape to prevent diabetes, high BP, osteoporosis. Run enough to support my mexican food habit!

Personal:

 

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Total Distance
11.38
Total Distance
4.68

I meant to run yesterday but instead I made buttercream icing for HS' birthday cake. Also Mirabelle was getting her teeth cleaned, which is a rather intense procedure for a cat. She still managed to run 7 laps this afternoon despite the rough weekend.

 Today NR and I ran down to sugarhouse park and ran 1 inside lap and 1 outside lap.  Since I've been running on the track at the field house I didn't know how well I would do running on those hills. I did better than I expected, but I think it helped that I had a running partner. We finished in 49:01 for an average 10:29/mile. I monitored my heart rate with the GPS and I ran at an average of 89% max (~170 bpm). This seems a little high to me considering the pace we were running. 

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Total Distance
2.70

Today I did a recovery run on the track at the field house. I was monitoring my heart rate and trying to stay around 150 bpm. This morning I measured my RHR (56 bpm) so 150 bpm is 69% of max if I assume that my max is 193. In order to stay at 150 I had to slow down to an 11-minute mile, which is insanely slow-I felt I could have probably been walking as fast as I was "running". I also did several manual measurements of my heart rate to check the HRM and it was pretty accurate. I'm not sure why my heart rate is going so high for such a minimal effort. I didn't feel too fatigued during the runs yesterday or today, but my heart rate seems to be saying that I should feel more tired. I plan to continue monitoring my heart rate over the next few weeks/months, and I also might try to empirically determine an apparent max HR. Following the run I did 50 crunches, 22 push-ups, 50 each side leg lifts, and 2 planks (45 sec and 30 sec). I can feel my upper body strength improving with the push-ups.

As a side note, I bought two good cake pans (magic line) that initially baked a cake evenly and without a large bulge being formed on top. Tonight I switched recipes from the Dede Wilson white cake to the 4-egg (yellow) cake from the Joy of Cooking. The cakes bulged. Maybe it was switching back to all-purpose flour instead of using the cake flour...

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Total Distance
3.00

Ran with Holter device, 10 min/mile pace. Run felt ok, but holter made it slightly uncomfortable. Followed up with 20 crunches (declined bench), 50 each side leg lifts with 10 sec hold at end, 24 pushups.

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Total Distance
1.00

Hiked up the foothills to take some pictures of the clouds.

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Total Distance
11.38
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