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May 06, 2024

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Location:

salt lake city,ut,usa

Member Since:

Dec 17, 2006

Gender:

Unknown

Goal Type:

Unknown

Running Accomplishments:

Finished a race!

Short-Term Running Goals:

Heal

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay healthy

Personal:

I have 1 wife (Bess), 1 dog (Bandy), 1 son (Dillon) and work at Judge High School as a teacher and XC coach.

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Finally back in town and training with the team. The guys have a srtong front runner (Luke) and a solid 2-3-4-5-6 in the other guys (40 second split).

I spent 1 week training in the high Uintahs, came back for 3 days and went to the Wind Rivers (Wyoming ) for some REALLY high altitude training (10000+) for 2 weeks, came back for 1 day and went down to Cedar Mtn with the team for another week at 8000' + training. Ran with Pat S. and Luke mostly. Average milage in the 70's.

Most of my altitude training was just distance and hill oriented but the stuff at Cedar was speed (me dying trying to keep up with Pat and Luke). Got in 84 miles that week. Wanted to race the GSL 1/2 but had the boy.

Today I ran 2 x 10 min cruise intervals (Daniels style) at Liberty park with Luke. Was hoping for 5:20 pace but ended up at 5:25. I was ok with that as it was in the heat of the day, as all of my training through next June will be. First interval took a great deal of focus and the second felt much better.

Warm up and cool down in park.

Comments
From Paul Petersen on Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 15:01:18

Good to see you back in town, Bob. I was hoping you would show up for GSL, but so it goes. Are you doing any tune-up races before St. George? If you want a mellow, fast half with guaranteed cool weather, consider doing the TOU Half this Saturday.

I talked to Pat a little bit after GSL, and he seems like a pretty nice guy. Definitely an impressive runner. Is there something in the water fountains at Judge?

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 16:08:55

Bob - nice to see you back.

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