Jamie

May 19, 2024

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Member Since:

Nov 05, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Seven Marathons

PR 3:14:17 St. George 2007

Long-Term Running Goals:

Sub 3 hour marathon.

Personal:

Married.  Stay at home mom.  My husband and I have 2 daughters and 4 sons.  And I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

With a seemingly impossible long-term goal of running a sub 3 hour marathon, the following scriptures give me hope:

In your patience possess ye your souls. Luke 21:19

But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. James 1:4

But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it. Romans 8:25

Submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord.         Mosiah 24:15

And Ezra teaches that discipline and patience are born of disappointment.

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Met MAT at the track today.  Michelle and Tom have a race Saturday so they did some pick-ups.  Amber has been fighting an injury; she took it easy.  There was a fierce S.F. wind today...especially toward the end of the workout.  I don't think I'll ever get use to it.  Brrr!

Warmed up for 25 minutes and then attempted a tempo run trying to hit all my quarters/laps evenly.  Didn't count laps in my head and had a hard time telling which lap I was on with my watch.

Ended up doing a few more tempo miles...for a couple reasons.  First, in getting my splits to be somewhat even, I was a lot slower than I had originally planned on being (1:37 quarters is what Sasha suggested I shoot for).  Second, this was a comfortable pace and it felt like I could have gone many more miles than I did.  From running the Uneventful-half in Provo, I can assume that another 6 or so, at this pace, is when I would start to tire.

The track wasn't as bad as I had remembered!  As a child, going in circles with my mom was about as boring as it got.  I'm glad it ended up being a positive experience.  I am certain it helped to have friends there with me.  Next time I'll work on making my splits faster (and once again more even).

#1  1:47

#2  1:46

#3  1:50

#4  1:50 

1st mile 7:13

#1  1:50

#2  1:45

#3  1:47

#4  1:47 

2nd mile 7:09

#1  1:47

#2  1:48

#3  1:51

#4  1:48 

3rd mile 7:14

#1  1:48

#2  1:49

#3  1:48

#4  1:47 

4th mile 7:12

#1  1:47

#2  1:46

#3  1:45

#4  1:47 

5th mile 7:05

#1  1:48

#2  1:48

#3  1:47

#4  1:49 

6th mile 7:12

#1  1:46

#2  1:46

#3  1:49

#4  1:29  (Picked it up one last lap.  I thought that I had already run my last quarter for the final mile and that this quarter was a bonus.  I was mistaken.)

7th mile 7:00

Cool down just short of a mile, with Amber, on the track.  I wasn't too interested in running home with a head-wind the entire way; Amber was nice enough to offer a ride.  Thank you Amber!

Time:  1:27

Suggestions from Sasha:  Tempos should not be comfortable at all. They are not all out, but you should push them and feel a bit scared about having to keep it for a while. Next time, hit the first lap in 1:37. Then the next one, and so on. Keep them at 1:37 for as long as you can. When you cannot, stop. Also, 6 miles is too long, especially if you are struggling hitting the right pace. I would say 2 miles at 6:28 pace right now would do more for you than 6 at 7:00 - 7:10. Also, try not to do those alone if possible, get Tom or Michelle to pace you, and absolutely do not let them gap you at any point. In fact, if this helps, make a rule that if they challenge you to a high five and you fail in the next 20 seconds, your tempo ends right there. Jog, recover, then try again.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From Amberosia on Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 10:03:36

You are welcome for the ride! I am glad that you stayed with me on the track so I wasn't all by myself. I'll have to agree with you that the track wasn't so bad today. My excuse is probably that I didn't feel like I was going to throw up after each repeat! My hip still doesn't hurt. Its usually painful to get in and out of the car, and take off my shoes. Luckily it hasn't bothered me at all today! Great job on your tempo!

From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 10:36:54

Tempos should not be comfortable at all. They are not all out, but you should push them and feel a bit scared about having to keep it for a while. Next time, hit the first lap in 1:37. Then the next one, and so on. Keep them at 1:37 for as long as you can. When you cannot, stop. Also, 6 miles is too long, especially if you are struggling hitting the right pace. I would say 2 miles at 6:28 pace right now would do more for you than 6 at 7:00 - 7:10. Also, try not to do those alone if possible, get Tom or Michelle to pace you, and absolutely do not let them gap you at any point. In fact, if this helps, make a rule that if they challenge you to a high five and you fail in the next 20 seconds, your tempo ends right there. Jog, recover, then try again.

From Jamie on Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 12:33:18

Thanks for the feedback. I'll do it!

From MichelleL on Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 14:58:18

Hi Jamie,

I will be happy to help as much as I can, I am not a perfect pacer, but a workout like this is much better with companions than alone, that is for sure. I think we can do it next week if you like, on Thursday.

M

From Jamie on Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 16:48:28

Sounds good Michelle. I wasn't sure if you'd want to get some repeats in next week instead of a tempo...but I'm up for that if you don't mind.

From MichelleL on Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 19:32:09

What Sasha was describing was a tempo, at least as I understand it. It's just a tempo where you emphasize even pace.

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