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Timpanogos Half Marathon

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Location:

slc,ut,

Member Since:

Jan 16, 2013

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Recover From Injury

Running Accomplishments:

5k - 17:26

1/2 Marathon - 1:19:13

Marathon - 2:54:14

Wasatch 100 - 23:20

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub-1:20 half

Sub-2:50 full

50 miler

Personal:

james clissold
started running in 2012

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Hoka Challenger 2 (black/orange) Lifetime Miles: 204.80
Kinvara 5 (blue 4) Lifetime Miles: 239.40
Olympus 2.0 (grey) Lifetime Miles: 161.00
Hoka Bondi 4 Lifetime Miles: 318.65
Paradigm 2.0 (black) Lifetime Miles: 223.30
Kinvara 6 (white/orange) Lifetime Miles: 290.95
Kinvara 8 (black/green) Lifetime Miles: 226.73
Race: Timpanogos Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:23:42, Place overall: 15, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.6013.100.000.0017.70

So, first off, I am still running despite my lack of blog updates. I take the bar on Tuesday and Wednesday of this coming week. To help create as much time as possible to study I decided to stop posting on the blog and doing other little things that add up to extra time I could have my nose in the books. 

Today was a great day for me. I owe my race to Josh and John for sure. I think I have mentioned many times on here that I am physically to a point where I can run faster, but mentally I am a weakling. I am finally starting to build up that mental toughness and am starting to believe that I am a faster runner.

Over the last few weeks I have really tried to run a lot more without focusing on my pace and my watch. On the days that I just go for an "easy" 8 miles without looking at my pace I have been averaging almost 45 seconds per mile faster than I did on similar runs before the Ogden Marathon. I will talk more about this in later posts I am sure but that theory played a role in today's race for sure.

Up until yesterday I was planning on using Timp as a test to see how I was in preparation for the Big Cottonwood full in September. It is similar in that the first 2/3rds of the race are downhill with the last 1/3rd being relatively flat. I had planned on running about a 6:40 down the canyon and then trying to hold about that same pace on the flat to come in right around 1:27. But, I messaged Josh in the afternoon and he told me that he was willing to pace me at a 6:08 in the canyon if I wanted. My initial reaction was there was no way I could do that without blowing apart. I then gave it some thinking and told myself that I was capable of that pace if I just followed suit and didn't bother looking at my watch in the canyon. I knew that if I looked down and saw a sub 6:10 pace my mind would freak out and I would fall apart. So, I decided to commit to staying with Josh as long as I could. Maybe it would only be one mile or maybe I would make it all the way to mile 8.

Josh and I ran a 2 mile warmup up the canyon and then met John Hille at the start line. John said he was shooting for about a 1:25 so I asked if he wanted to run with us. I figured if things went decent I could try and hang with John and come in close to my goal time of 1:27. We took off at our planned pace and it felt pretty good. I tried to stick to the plan of not looking at my watch as much as possible. I think I looked maybe a total of 5 times in the canyon. I got in a groove, that was only interrupted once by a bathroom stop, and just rolled with it. John and I ran side-by-side for nearly the entire canyon with Josh right in front of us.

We came out of the canyon right at about a 6:06 or so average. I was still feeling pretty good, but knew that the flat and rollers along the golf course were going to slow me down. I was ok with that because I had planned on it. I mostly just wanted to stay sub-7 or close. As I crossed the mile 9 sign I started to really feel the heaviness in my legs. I just kept on going and didn't look at my watch. I knew at this point that it didn't matter. I just needed to keep a good pace based on my feel. If I were to look down and see a 7:15 I would get frustrated and would probably slow more. If I were to look down and see a 6:45 I would probably think that is too fast and that I couldn't hold it until the end.

At mile 10.5 I decided to back off just a bit and I faded behind John. By 11.5 I was feeling a little better and not in that frame of mind of totally hating it anymore. I finished strong and was stoked to see the clock reading 1:23.xx when I approached the finish. I gave a little kick and passed a couple people in the last 1/4 mile. I am stoked with my PR of 1:23:42. I am more excited for how I know that I am capable of doing what I did. Thanks to Josh and Hille for sure for sticking with me and helping me throughout the run! 

[the times from my watch might be a little off. each time we passed a mile marker our watches wouldn't beep for another 100 meters or so likely due to the canyon etc. still a close representation of our splits]

Split
Time
Distance
Avg Pace
Summary1:23:43.013.056:25
16:06.21.006:06
26:15.71.006:16
36:18.71.006:19
46:09.11.006:09
55:58.91.005:59
65:56.51.005:57
76:08.91.006:09
86:07.71.006:08
96:47.41.006:47
106:37.91.006:38
116:49.91.006:50
127:03.51.007:04
137:03.81.007:04
14:18.50.055:45

 

 

Saucony Kinvara 3 Miles: 17.70
Comments
From Josh E on Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 11:46:24 from 75.169.31.22

Good luck this week! Just like a race, there is nothing you can do between now and the end to improve your chances. It will be painful but just relax and try to have a steady calm mood throughout.

Great job yesterday. You believed in yourself and trusted me and blew your expectations out of the water!

From SpencerSimpson on Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 13:31:54 from 166.147.88.39

Great job out there yesterday. That's an impressive jump to go out and stick to that pace. Excited to see what's in store for ya over the next year. Much success on the bar exam this week. That's a beast. Good to meet ya and make it happen.

From Hille on Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 13:51:40 from 98.202.107.135

It was great running with you yesterday. We should get together for some runs as we are preparing for the fall marathons. Good luck this week on the bar.

From Dave Taylor on Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 14:12:19 from 174.23.78.118

I like that thinking. I am going to try it.

From Jake K on Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:09:36 from 67.177.11.154

Nice job James. You held it together pretty well at the end.

Good luck on the bar!

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