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Location:

Dogtown,Ut,

Member Since:

Jan 02, 2006

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs: 2:26:29 marathon @ St.George '14; 1:09:55 1/2 mar. '08; 31:00 10k '07

Short-Term Running Goals:

Love running now.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Love running forever!

Personal:

My perfect day would include a run through the desert, time with my wife and girls, tasty homemade meals, and a nice nap in the middle.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Adios Lifetime Miles: 512.25
Rocket 2 Lifetime Miles: 109.00
Kinvara Grey Lifetime Miles: 222.00
Vazee Pace Lifetime Miles: 437.75
Pace Blue Lifetime Miles: 231.75
Boston Lifetime Miles: 520.25
Peg Green Lifetime Miles: 544.00
Speedgoat Lifetime Miles: 325.00
Peg Purple Lifetime Miles: 509.50
Ravenna Lifetime Miles: 525.50
Barefoot '18 Lifetime Miles: 6.75
Levitate Lifetime Miles: 419.50
Peg NOP Lifetime Miles: 380.00
Peg Blue34 Lifetime Miles: 408.25
Solar Glide Lifetime Miles: 210.00
Levitate Black Lifetime Miles: 83.75
Total Distance
4337.92
Stratus Red Miles: 9.00Landreth Black Miles: 89.50Cumulus Blue Miles: 96.25Cumulus White Miles: 97.55Stratus Black Miles: 107.25Cumulus Gold Miles: 118.20Landreth Miles: 57.30Stratus Bee Miles: 64.10
Total Distance
11.00

morning - 11 Steve's toward Washington Dam and loop around through fields. A fun run with Steve and Mike. I am glad to get back into it. I figured I could come back from my break two ways: feeling refreshed and great, or feeling out of tune. I came back the latter. Legs felt like I was working to pick them up every step. Everything felt off from my toes to my head. But I enjoyed running. (Precision 206.25)

GOALS FOR 2008:

After having a successful year in 2007, I am looking forward to building on it in 2008.

Mileage: I would like to push up to 120 weeks in the summer. As a result, I think this will push my total mileage for the year up over 4000 to somewhere around 4200.

Health Goals: This is a little vague and not the best way to set goals, but I would like to eat healthier. So I am not going to give in to any caff. soda and ... what the heck I'll say soda at all, let's see how it goes.

Injuries: You can't really predict them, but you can help avoid them and take care of them when they happen. Keep myself as injury free as 2007.

Enjoyment: Run on the trails! Run in the rain! Outrun bikes! Find a few tortoises! Really, really enjoy at least 2 runs per week.

Racing: I have never set goals for a year, but here we go-

10K - Under 30 at Summer Games

and 31 at an unaided 10K

1/2's - 3 minute PR which would put me at 1:07:06, so let's say under 1:07

marathon - SLC equal SGM time even with the harder course

SGM top three finish with whatever time that takes - I am planning on it being sub 2:20, so there is the goal!

Final goal is to decided on which course I am going to go for Trials qualifier on in a couple years and get plans made and set to run that race in 2009, so I am ready for 2010.

Total Distance
12.00

afternoon - 12 River Trail. Solid run down and back the trail. Started with some of my runners and had a good run. Then they broke off and I just let it flow. Still felt a bit hurky-jerky, but the times weren't showing that as I hit most of the miles back up the run in low to mid 6's. Ave. 6:40. (Cumulus Silver 318.45)

Total Distance
15.95

AM - 5.25 Washington Loop. Set the reasonable of getting back on track with my morning runs by going 5. Got chased by a scary rottweiler and decided to take a different road as to avoid getting eaten. (Cumulus red 439.7)

afternoon - weights 2 x sets as I was trying to get home quick to taxi the girls around (added to the fact that I hadn't lifted for a couple weeks), but then the Jeep wouldn't start anyway.

Evening - 10.7 Club run on the Parkway Trail and down into Green Valley. Good run with Steve. Pushed the pace up the hill back toward Sunset and on the trail to the store with some solid 6:20 uphill miles. Ave. was 6:40. (Stratus 200.45)

Total Distance
17.00

AM - 5 Washington Loop. Wasn't so sure if I would drag myself out of bed when that alarm went off, but I did. Temps were very mild; took off hat and gloves. (Cumulus Orange 424.45)

afternoon - 12 GS/PL/Middleton to PVHS then home. Run was pretty good. I was a bit tired and happy that I had decided only to run the 9 instead of the 10.5 or 12. Then I took a wrong turn and added a little - only .25 so no big deal, but then I had to run home from school when my Jeep wouldn't start again and that about spent me. (Precision 218.25)

Comments
From James Holt on Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 16:55:15

Was begining to wonder if maybe you'd decided enough was enough. My first thought was the fence did it. "I'm down"

From Mike Warren on Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 20:31:49

Good to have you back! Thanks for the New Years run, it was alot of fun. Are you running tomorrow?

From ryan on Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 20:41:04

dave, what is the painters half course like. last time i ran it was in highschool and it was all out on the roads. i have heard that it is mostly on walking paths. could you give me a course description. i am thinking about running if weather is good. thanks,

Total Distance
20.50

morning - 20.5 Store to Painter's course and back. I was the club this morning as I either missed the message about a change or was the only one brave enough to dare go outside in the rain. As I got going, however, the rain was very minimal, and I stayed dry. Waited for about 10 minutes at the store and then decided to run down to the Painter's course (which I thought would be about 2.5, but was actually 3.5). Ran the course - including the outside of the road on the Bloomington Loop which is a real pain - and then back up to the store. Didn't have my Garmin, because I didn't want it getting ruined in the rain. So I didn't have exact numbers on pace or miles, but I went okay not taking it too hard. I was pretty worn down by the time I was coming back up Bluff - it was a long and tiring stretch. But it turned out to be the longest run I have done since SGM. I will now be getting back into 20+ milers to get ready for SLC, so it turned out okay. (Cumulus Silver 338.95)

Good week except for Monday. But by midweek, I was back going strong and had a couple good runs.

Goals for next week: Get miles to 100 again. Keep getting mentally prepared to run a race again. Have a good set of mile repeats on Monday.

Comments
From Chris Weidman on Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 11:26:31

dave - you may have passed me on the trails...anyway, I wasn't sure it was you so I just said hi and kept going - I was pretty tired.

From Dave Holt on Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 13:07:17

Chris, I was pretty out of it too - I didn't really prepare to go that far and pretty much bonked.

From Corey on Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 19:09:46

hey coach i was wondering if i should run on my flats or something else on saturday

Total Distance
17.55

AM - 7.15 GreenSprings. It is so easy to stay in bed, and so much harder to get out of bed, when you have let yourself fall into that - so I am struggling to break back through. Temps still pretty darn nice for January at 5:30 in the morning. (Cumulus red 446.85)

afternoon - 10.4 5xmiles on cemetery loop. Not the best set of repeats. I think I may move this workout to Tuesdays. I've noticed that I have often been lethargic and not to "in to it" on Monday's. A bit chilly and windy out which had some play on the run, but not as much as my tight legs and struggle to push. 1-5:30 not bad considering I felt way tight and the wind was holding me back on the downhill section where I usually gain some time. Family drove by during 1 minute recovery jog, so I welcomed the opportunity to stop and talk to them, but the longer break kind of threw me off. 2-5:31 Kept a decent effort on this - again the wind. 3-5:37 A big slip on time here, but most of it was caused by a Pit Bull that came out of a house after me (lucky he didn't eat me!) but I did stop to clap and yell at him and my watch kept going, so maybe about a 5 second loss. 4-5:42 Here's where it got ugly. From this point on the legs felt like the end of a race. 5-5:40 I thought about not running this one, but decided that wouldn't do me much good, so I gave it as strong a push as I could. Then finished by running around Washington a bit as a cool down. (Precision 228.65)

Comments
From Logan on Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 11:44:29

You better get out of bed and go run. Us teachers need that extra motivation to get out extra early before we head off to school.

From Mike Warren on Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 12:11:10

I don't want to hear anymore of this sleeping in crap! Get up and get to it! (jk). I know what you mean, I have the same thought every morning. Hang in there, it will get easy again!

From Dave Holt on Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 13:08:27

Mike, I don't know if it is ever easy. But easier I hope!

From MarcieJ on Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 13:39:17

Dave,

I agree it never gets easy! it seems some mornings are better than others though.

Total Distance
16.75

AM - 5 Washington Loop. I tried to stay in bed, but couldn't let myself. Kind of cooled off again last night. (Cumulus red 451.85)

afternoon - 11.75 Shnobe Kibe.  Started off with a few of the boys and as they went up Staheli's Hill, I extended around the mountain.  Only got chased by a few dogs - some friendly, others foes.  Back at PVHS I tried to start up the Jeep (it wouldn't), did my abs workout quickly as to not cool off too much and then ran the 2.75 home.  (Stratus 212.2) 


Comments
From Wildbull on Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 10:44:43

Great job Super Dave!

From Mike Warren on Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 00:13:29

Nice, are you getting the rust knocked off yet? Well atleast you say you are rusty, I know alot of people who would love to have your rust, when it comes to running. Good job pulling yourself out of bed.

From Aaron on Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 18:50:15

What is your abs workout, coach? Body fat is getting nice and low and it's time to start working on the summer six pack--um, on my core stability.

From Dave Holt on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 09:44:18

Aaron, a few sets of incline sit-ups with weights and then some machine that I don't know the name of that you do sitting crunches on - it's a burner.

From Aaron on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 12:25:34

Is that the Roman chair? Italians were always good with torture. Thanks!

Total Distance
17.00

afternoon - 14 River Trail into Bloomington Hills and back.  Started off with Kimzey and Austin.  Wind was blowing hard against us.  Decided to take a detour off my normal route and extend a little.  Couldn't loop around the 1/2 course because it still has a giant hole in the trail and tractors all around it, so I just made it an out and back.  Nothing too quick as my hips still had a little soreness and weakness in it.  (Cumulus silver 352.95)

evening - 3 Treadmill @1%.  Put the kids to bed and grabbed a few extra to try and work my kinks out a bit.  Didn't really feel like going any more than this though.  Now I'll just run once a day until the 1/2.  (Cumulus orange 427.45)
 

Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 10:35:31

You've worked hard all winter and should be ready to rock Painters. Keep up the hard work and I look forward to seeing you get a big PR there.

From MarcieJ on Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 23:25:48

Thanks for letting me hang with you guys for a little while and for making me laugh! Although its hard to run and laugh at the same time!

Total Distance
10.80

evening - 10.8 Club run.  The normal club run route is going to be the one we have done the last two/three weeks, up onto Parkway Trail, under to Ball Fields, down by Snow Canyon HS, then extended down to the Golf Course and back up toward Sunset and then on the trail back to the store.  Today I doubled back looking for Steve, Allen, and Mike, but they headed out up Sunset.  Good run with a enjoyably easy start with a good social hour and then some pickup in a few place toward 6:20-6:40 miles.  (Cumulus Silver 363.75)

Comments
From amanda on Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 00:21:50

So I went to sign up for the half after I talked to your 4th period class about it and my mom had already signed me up. So I am running the half marathon if I wanted to or not. Hahaha I am just going to run it to finish and hope I finish around 2 hours.

From bundy on Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 10:40:01

big daddy holt, i really wanted to get with ya'll but i had a wedding and a baby blessing that screwed up my whole trip! next time.

From Mik'L on Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 21:30:57

Did Ally sign up for the 5K? Let me know so I can call and try and talk her into it if she didn't! In case you haven't seen, I guess Steve is hosting a blog party Friday night at his house.

Total Distance
12.60

afternoon - 12.6 Junction and over top of Coral Canyon down Highland. Solid run. Did 4 x 100 barefoot grass striders on the Coral Canyon Elem. grass.  The effort was good and for three miles down Highland and back toward home I really pushed it - using the hills I got 6:10, 5:27, 5:50. (Precision 241.25)

Total Distance
17.20

morning - 1/2 course and extended up trail.  Club run with a lot of people starting.  Ran the first 7 with James and then by myself around the loop as Steve took off.  I thought I was really poking 'cause he was pulling away so easy, but I still was hitting a few around 6:30.  Then we took it pretty easy back up the trail.  Finally Mike and I finished with a couple up the trail and back.  (Stratus 229.4)

Comments
From Logan on Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 09:46:03

Nice week. Next week should be good. I kind of have an idea how the Painter's course is but what is your detailed description with hills and things like that.

From Dave Holt on Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 10:07:10

The first two miles have a very slight incline as you follow along the freeway and 9th. Then you start to slope down for a few miles along the river (the pace should pick up pretty decent here). As you go into Bloomington Hills and leave the trail for a mile, there is a steep but short(er) climb and then another little climb as you leave the park and are on the roads of BH. Getting back on the trail, you have a slight decline all the way down to Bloomington. Then on the road loop around Bloomington, you have a another little climb followed by some decline around the backside. Finally you end with the last two miles on the trail headed back up along the river (a slight incline). A truly fair course - which is rare for me to run!

Total Distance
13.65

afternoon - 13.65 Bank run reverse and Nisson's.  Ran the bank run a little before practice started to get a few extra miles in as this afternoon was going to be busy.  Then as team warmed up, I kept going and added a few big loops.  Then Ruth, Kimz, Austin and I ran Nisson's with a detour into the desert above the Fire Station and a lap around Sandberg's Pond to add a few more miles.  Nice easy pace run into a little different area than usual.  (Precision 254.3)

Total Distance
12.00

PM - 12 on Treadmill.  Sick family meant heading home right after school so my wife could go to the doctor.  Her and my youngest have strep.  Eventually I was able to get my run in - on the treadmill so I could help out if needed.  Turned on some tunes and a b-ball game and set off.  Eventually I turned it up to 6:40 and started a climb, from 1%-5% for each mile and then back down, finishing with a 1% mile at 6:00 and a cooldowner at back at 6:40.  It was a good workout, the best I have had on the treadmill in some time.  (Cumulus orange 439.45)

Comments
From Mike Warren on Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 09:57:56

12 on the tread, thats a tough haul, nice work! Hope the family gets feeling better.

From jtshad on Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 10:05:38

Dave, yes, I would recommend running PF Chang's if you get a chance. The course is pretty nice...and flat, the expo is good and the finishing line is ok (for such a huge amount of people). For me it was great getting out of the tundra and into some warm weather for a while.

Total Distance
9.00

afternoon - 9 Shnobe Kibe.  Good run if I wouldn't have been frozen.  Of all the days to forget a long sleeve shirt!  The temps were in the low 30's, but the wind chill was a bit on the cold side.  It was so windy that not only did it nearly blow me over running into it - literally - but going with it, I could feel it pushing me along with quite a force  (I was hitting 6:00 with about a 7:30 effort).  Then I woke to find half of my fence blown over, that will be a fun one to fix. (Cumulus silver 372.75)

Planned on running about 5-6 more in the evening, but I was feeling pretty sick to my stomach, so I passed.
 

Comments
From Wildbull on Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 13:37:36

Dave,

I am not sure if your running tonight! I wanted to wish you a great race this weekend. looks like you will have some good company to help you get a PR.

From James Holt on Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 18:30:10

You prob should have gotten some competent help to set that fence up in the first place. I've heard stories about those Holts.

Total Distance
7.25

evening - 7.25 Club run, SCHS loop.  For the most part took it pretty easy and tried to get ready to race.  Hit 2 miles in the middle at 4:58 and 5:20.  The hard pace really got me feeling and thinking about racing - and ready mentally.  I think all should go well.  I am in better shape than last year, and last year I was pretty sick for a week up to race day.  All I can do is go run strong and set myself up for a good time.  (Precision 261.55)

Comments
From Logan on Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 09:58:56

You will tear it up tomorrow. See you soon.

From Wildbull on Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 10:18:39

Run your race. your pace was something to behold!

From MarcieJ on Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 11:03:53

You are going to rock at there tomorrow. I am excited for you!

From Mike Warren on Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 13:45:32

Dave, you already put the hard work in, now tomorrow is the reward! I can't wait to see your time. I am always amazed at that extra gear you can hit! I suspect, that gear will get used alot tomorrow!

From Dustin on Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 14:01:56

Just go for it tomorrow Dave. I think you can be right up there with the leaders.

From Ruthie on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 09:56:40

Kill the "Hot Jeff!" ;)

Total Distance
8.60

afternoon - 8.5 Grapevine and to Highland Park for 4x75 barefoot grass striders and then another .6 barefoot on the grass. Then back home. Scared the big owl out of his tree out at Grapevine - pretty cool. Ready to go for tomorrow. (Stratus 237.3)

Race: Painter's Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:10:38, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 2
Total Distance
17.30

Got to the race and did a warmup of just over 2 miles in my Stratus and got ready to run. Wished Ally good luck on her 5K (30:50 5K PR!) and did a few run outs and got ready to go. Cool, but not really too bad. New the race would be tough with 2 Oly Trials Qualifiers (Logan and Nick M.), plus Sasha and a few others. But I planned on going out a solid, but not killer pace and hit a good solid time. Here's the race report:

Mile / Time

Total

Comment

1 – 5:33

5:33

Planned off taking off at a strong but relaxed pace – and this fit the plan perfectly.

2 – 5:35

11:07

Switching quarters with the pack – only because the pace was where I wanted.

3 – 5:19

16:26

We started to pick it up coming down River Road and onto the trail

4 – 5:12

21:47

Nick makes a couple moves and looks strong, but most of the pack is going with him – only Karl Wilcock had dropped.

5 – 5:25

27:12

Carefully crossed bridge, but should have warned Nick and Logan of the next one. Held pace pretty good up and through Bloomington Hills. Glen falls off around here I think.

6 – 5:09

32:21

Again Nick started to bring pace back down. I slipped back about 5 ft. but made sure I closed it back up.

7 – 5:20

37:41

Nick and Logan gap Sasha and I a little after their big falls – kind of scary, but in retrospect a very funny sight to see them both flying through the air parallel with the ground!

8 – 5:32

43:13

Sasha and I worked together to keep going on the miles down to Bloomington; I wanted to close back on Nick and Logan as they were only about 20 feet up on us for a while, but Sasha thought we should stay. Probably better in the long run, but now I’ll never know ‘cause I didn’t go with it. I think I should have, even if it only lasted for another mile or so.

9 – 5:35

48:48

Slowed a little climbing up onto the Bloom. Loop and Sasha pulled away. I told myself to keep him about 5-10 seconds ahead on the loop and then I would close it on the trail back.

10 – 5:27

54:15

I let Sasha get a little too far up, probably about 20 seconds.

11 – 5:36

59:52

The legs are really feeling the burn, and the counter they put on my plan to pull Sasha back was winning.

12 – 5:34

1:05:26

An up an down mile. I would get strong mentally to go get Sasha and then I would only gain a step and so I would back off. Then I would say go for it and try again with about the same result. Distance was running out.

13 – 5:12

1:10:38

Actually 12.95 on my Garmin and most everybody hit a pretty similar distance. I decided to do one final push to Sasha around the hill and was really burning it up. Best pace for the mile shows 4:30 (although I may have only hit it for a little). I was pumping my arms so hard and breathing so heavy to try and dig something out of my legs that I kind of hyperventilated. Crossing the finish I just dropped to my knees. I couldn’t breathe and there was nothing there. I knew I should move, but couldn’t, and that made me more lightheaded and started to drop, but Ally ran over and Logan jumped in to help me.

Was very happy with how it all turned out - with only one regret! - But felt better pretty quickly after as I relaxed and went on a cool down (2 miles) with Logan. It was the first race of the year and I ran strong, kept my head in the race for the most part and ran 4 minutes faster than last year (on the same - short - course). A great way to start the year and it got me pretty pumped up to get going strong for SLC.

Great races everyone!

(Stratus 239.4)

(Ohana

Comments
From Decker on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 18:15:13

Good Race Coach!

From Mike Warren on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 18:17:34

Dave, you are a complete animal!! You left it all out there and what a great time!! You really represented the club! Great way to start the year. Thanks, for all the tips and help you give me.

From Paul Petersen on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 18:17:38

Great race Dave.

From Cody on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 18:19:30

Nice running Dave! Very impressive.

From bundy on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 18:19:58

nice run Mr. Holt

From Dustin on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 18:32:01

Dave very inspiring race. It was fun watching you go by. I could tell you were in the mind frame to close in on Sasha. You guys are all just amazing. I'm still very impressed with the amount of miles and quality training you put in, knowing what the schedule of a teacher and father of three is like.

From Sierra on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 19:07:30

Good race Coach!! Those are some seriously impressive times on those miles!! :) You'll have to teach me how to run like that this next year!! :)GOOD JOB & CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PR!!!

From Mik'L on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 19:55:42

Awesome job today. It's fun to see you guys all do so well. I didn't know about your crazy ending though...sounds well, crazy! Glad you got some entertainment on your run today! Get Ally on the blog!

From Marciej on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 19:57:39

NIce job Dave you did so awesome, and thanks for your words of encouragement!

From steve ashbaker on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 20:07:03

Nice Dave, Wish I could have been there.

From Brent on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 20:09:40

Coach, great race, 50 commando points for bettering your last year time and 50 commando points for 4th place. Very impressive reading your race report how you kept you head in the game. We can all learn from you today coach.

Great and chasing greater goals, B of BS Rools out

From George on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 20:45:31

Solid stuff. Not familar with that course but it sounds like there must be a good deal of up and down for the diffs in the splits.

Nice work - 70 in January - wow! Good things to come!

From Christi on Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 21:08:13

Great race! Congrats! It was fun to meet your family last night at the party- til next time!

From Jeff on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 01:04:46

Great race coach. My mom said you collapsed at the finish and she thought they were hauling you away. I was so scared but I should have known it was just you going all out! Great run!!

From jediweed on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 11:41:41

Awesome race Dave - wish I could had been there to see it - but this report put me right there with you! Great start to '08 buddy!

From MichelleL on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 12:07:31

Great job! I really enjoyed reading your race report. Way to race it and lay it all down. It is so hard to surge in those last miles when you are already wasted. And congrats on doing significantly better this year than last year, that has got to feel good. Way to start out the new year!

From ryan on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 13:29:59

congrats dave on the great race. i would like to learn to dig a little deeper in my training and racing.

From Ruthie on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 14:45:04

Awesome job Holt! You are so amazing and way to represent the St. George people!

From josse on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 17:51:09

I had a 4 min pr in the race as well. I think you did awsome.

From James on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 21:00:21

It is always good to see you. You are in great shape. It has to give you a lot of confidence running 4 minutes faster than last year, and we all know how good last year turned out!

From Logan on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 22:10:01

Are you still up for running tomorrow?

From amanda on Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 22:29:42

You win I put you on my "favorite blogs" Good job on your half marathon.

From Adam RW on Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 10:37:06

Great job!

From Superfly on Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 15:51:19

Great performance! Wish I could have been there to watch. Your right on track to do good things this year. SLC should be a great race for you.

I'm pumped that in a few weeks I can start running with you guys again.

From jtshad on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 09:36:36

Great race, Dave! Way to push yourself to the limit at the finish! You are running strong.

Are you running the SLC marathon?

From Dave Holt on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 09:37:31

Yes Jeff I am. What about you?

From jtshad on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 09:43:31

It is one that I am considering...or Race to Robie Creek in Boise which I think is the same weekend. I need to make up my mind soon as the registration for Robie Creek is a one day event on President's day.

What time are you thinking for SLC?

From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 16:16:48

Dave:

Going with Nick and Logan would have been a definite mistake, it would have cost you 15 seconds. In a half any move above your threshold is bad until you have only a couple of miles left. If there is anything you could have done to run the race faster, it would be to ease off a bit on your quarters right after Nick and Logan pulled away, this would have delayed the struggle by about a mile, then once the struggle came, just have me take 2 quarters for every one of yours, and try to make it to 11 like that. Then race and see what happens. I would actually have been fine with that arrangement because I would get a break for at least a quarter versus running alone the entire time, and if I was really stronger, I would have been able to pull away with a mile to go.

In my opinion, when two runners of almost equal fitness are racing, the best thing to do is to work together until one cannot keep the pace, or until the kick. The more fit runner will still win, but both will get a faster time.

The other thing that could have given both of us another 15 seconds would have been to let Logan and Nick go around 4.5. But I did not have the hind-sight of knowing Logan's fitness level. I figured at some point Nick would drop all of us, and as soon as that happens, we want as many non-Nick runners in the pack as possible. So I was going along with his pace until it started to feel unsustainable.

From Dave Holt on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 16:53:18

You're right on all points Sasha, but I find it hard to convince myself that I need to keep conserving for later. Although it is something I have really improved on, I still need more experience with it for sure.

Also, even though I thought Logan would win going in (with no Hobie), the strength Nick had and his strong surges really had me thinking otherwise clear until I talked to Logan at the end and heard that he won. Both were very impressive!

From Dave Holt on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 16:54:19

Jeff, in my mind I want something similar to SGM - with the slower course, but elevated fitness. But I haven't really plotted it all out yet.

Total Distance
10.00

morning - 10 Grapevine Springs to Coral Canyon. Slow easy pace with a bit of fatigue in the legs, but no real soreness. Ran 4x100 barefoot grass striders and .4 or so more for a mile barefoot. (Cumulus silver 381.75)

Comments
From Logan on Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 12:40:37

Glad you are not feeling to sore. Hopefully I will know about the job down here in a week or two and then we can really start to think about rocking and rolling with the training if I get the job down here. Nice job again with the race on Saturday.

From George on Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 13:22:44

Grass strides? Barefoot? Sheesh - you either have much nicer weather or are tougher than me ... all the grass is frozen here and covered in white stuff (Boulder County). Looks like a mill day for me ...

From Logan on Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 13:34:21

My comment was a little redundant (job down here twice)!

From Dave Holt on Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 10:02:11

George,

Although it has been a little chilly, I can't complain. Southern Utah is nothing like No. Utah. It is a very cold snap when we hit lows in the 20's and are usually in the low 30's with highs in the 40's. Unfortunately for us, it is the summers that provide the major weather problems - when we are 110!

Total Distance
13.00

AM - 5 Washington Loop. Need to get back into the morning running even though it is a recovery week. So I'll make myself get up and run 5's this week to kind of get going again, and then just run a little shorter (8-9) in the afternoon - to hit around 80 for the week. Then next week I'll go back to 100. Legs a little tender this morning. (Cumulus red 456.85)

afternoon - 8 Washington Parkway.  Ran with Kimz, Austin and Ruthie.  They had to slow down for me on numerous occasions as apparently I am the only one in the world feeling any fatigue from the 1/2.  (Precision 269.53) 

Comments
From Mike Warren on Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 10:06:29

Nice job Dave, soon you will be the King of early morning running, I know how you just love to hit it, bright and early!!

From brent on Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 22:56:59

Coach, 100 mile weeks, can only imagine. Keep cranking em, liked your all out effort at the Painter's finish. Did you upchuck? Upchucking giving that kind of effort, major commando points.

Coach, you practice what you preach, B of BS rools out

From Dave Holt on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 11:47:42

Brent - for about a mile I thought I might loose it, luckily I didn't. Thanks for the build up!

Total Distance
13.40

AM - 5 Washington Loop. Same old - a little bit cooler than yesterday. (Cumulus orange 444.45)

afternoon - 8.4 Foremaster.  Ran with the distance crew again at a nice easy pace.  Trying to show the kids how to go hard and recover by example!  I extended up and around the DI Loop and stopped at Sandstone to do 4x100 barefoot grass striders and 1 1/2 laps that came back as a mile barefoot.  (Cumulus silver 389.15) 

Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 09:41:06

I saw you guys out running last night, when I was doing driver's education, we were heading in the other direction so I saved your kids from getting hit.

From Dave Holt on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 11:48:12

It's always a learning experience!

From Austin on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 16:17:44

Thanks for all the help that you have given me. both running and life tips. and thanks for being the best coach ever!

From Mik'L on Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 19:49:05

Just reminding you to email me the updated schedule. Funny Tues afternoon post too.

Total Distance
12.00

AM - 5 Washington Loop. Ran into some neighborhood runners and ran/chatted with them for about a 1/2 mile than continued on my own with some flurries coming down. I thought it might actually turn into something, but it died down. (Cumulus red 466.85)

evening - 7 Club Run.  I was happy to go run with the club, but my enthusiasm for the run died out pretty quick because I really didn't feel like running.  But I made it through it no big deal.  I thin that it is mostly coming from my slow recovery.  I kind of want to be out hitting some bigger mileage and harder workouts, but my body isn't ready for it yet, so it is kind of blah.  (Stratus 246.4) 

Comments
From josse on Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 15:07:49

Good thing shoe come in differant colors or you have a hard time telling them apart:)

Total Distance
13.00

AM - 5 Washington Loop.  Well I did it!  Up each morning this week.  Next week I'll extend it to 7 milers.  (Cumulus orange 449.45)

afternoon - 8 River Run.  Hadn't done this section of the run in awhile.  Didn't wear my watch, so I had no pressure to run faster than my legs wanted to take me.  Had a new pair of Stratus on which is always nice.  (Stratus red 8)

Comments
From Mike Warren on Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 10:21:57

Nice run last night! What are you talking about, your ahead of me, and I know you will post like 50 something tonight. Are you running with the club Sat? Will you take a look at my Ogden training schedule, ya know, break it down, tell the cold hard truth, even if it makes me cry!

From Dave Holt on Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:19:17

Sure, I'll take a look at it. As always, you are the man.

From Dustin on Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 11:27:42

Good job getting out each morning. It is something I need to work on. I think the Salt Lake Marathon is going to be a great race for you this spring. I need to get signed up for Ogden

From MarcieJ on Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 18:56:39

Nice job on getting up every morning. I struggle with that, so easy to just hit snooze and sleep in!

From ryan on Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 23:02:37

hey dave i also got up each morning this week. to go to the bathroom that is. your awesome.

Total Distance
16.00

morning - 15.2 Club run from top of Veyo Hill to Store. Had a good enjoyable run with Mike. I was glad he wanted to run at the pace we did, because I couldn't have gone any faster. Still in the recovery mode. When I got home, I ran down to my parents to help my dad move some stuff (.8 miles). (Stratus red 24)

Goal for the week was to recovery.  Hopefully I'll feel that way by Monday - but it is not there yet.

Goals for next week:  I would like to hit between 90-100 all depending on my legs and if they feel fresh at all.  Tuesday will be mile repeats, and hills on Friday.  So I hope I am ready. 

Total Distance
15.15

AM - 7.15 Green Springs Loop.  Up a little earlier than last week.  Wasn't too hard to get up since I was up every few minutes with my daughter anyway.  It was staying up that was tough.  (Precision 276.7)

afternoon - 8 River Run.  Snowy and cold, cold, cold.  Ran with Ruth and Austin.  We about turned back after a mile because the wind was blasting the cold and snow right into us.  But we made it around to Foremaster and the wind started going with us and the run turned out to be pretty fun.  Pace was pretty decent, but no watches to back it up.  Probably about 6:45 throughout and they held it well.  (Stratus red 32)

Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 18:06:20

Hey, I don't know if you have registered for SLC marathon yet, but here is a $10 off code if you register before 1/31/08: PHX10.

Or even better, have you sent a note the the RD requesting a comp?

From amanda on Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 18:10:16

You ran this morning and you still went running in the rain/snow after school. Way to be that is great.

From Dave Holt on Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 19:00:26

Thanks Jeff, I was able to get a comp, so that was nice.

From Jeff on Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 19:39:48

I can't decide if it was a good thing or a bad thing that you guys left without me and Decker.

Good luck this week with your miles goal.

From Austin on Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 20:24:44

Im so glad that we didnt turn back. or my day would be going really badly right now because of guilt issues. ha ha umm what are we doing tomorrow?

From Mike Warren on Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 20:51:56

Oh so thats how it's going to be. I go 15, so you go 15.15!!(JK). Nice miles today, good luck on the big increase, don't forget about us little guys.

From Dave Holt on Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 09:38:19

I've got to get you somehow Mike!

Total Distance
15.65

AM - 7.15 Green Springs Loop. Cold out this morning (18 degrees when I got home). Two mornings in a row I've been up, and the silver lining, I can start to see the light at the end of the tunnel for the week. (Cumulus red 473.7)

afternoon - 3 x cemetery mile. Ran over with the team and had them do some tempo work as I ran my miles. My goal was 5:20 for three, with 1 minute jog recovery, but I went out way to quick on the first and blew the whole workout. It was very disappointing. Finished with 4x100 barefoot grass striders and then the run back to PVHS - 8.5 total. 1-5:10, It felt so smooth and easy I didn't have any idea that I had gone so quick. 2-5:26, legs really started to lose it. 3-5:32, I noticed that I was not running too hard half way through and when I tried to push it nothing was there. (Precision 284.7)

Comments
From Wildbull on Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 13:40:55

you a rock Holt! are you planning on the dam to dam this year?

From Mike Warren on Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 14:54:14

Dave, it was freezing today!! Good job.

Bull, are you running the dam to dam?

From Dave Holt on Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 15:35:02

Nope. I decided to keep training hard through Feb with no interruptions.

From jtshad on Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 09:59:39

Dang 18 in St. George...you are starting to have weather like the rest of us up here in the artic blast. Welcome to our world, now add ice/snow covered roads and 20mph winds to get to IF weather.

Good job getting the training in.

From Dave Holt on Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 10:02:45

Jeff, I don't want to do that! No! That's why I live in God's Country!

Total Distance
19.00

afternoon - 14 River Trail into Bloomington Hills and back. Started off with a few kids and sent them back at 3.5. I kept it going, but nothing too quick would turn out. Ave. just above 7 for the whole run. A little tired, but glad to be back moving into the longer runs. (Stratus red 46)

evening - 5 Treadmill @1%. Set off at 7:30 for an easy recovery run. Started to feel a little better by the end and thought about grabbing a few more miles, but logic got the better of me as I need to live to run another day (or morning!). Good solid bag of miles today though. (Cumulus red 478.7)

Comments
From Brent on Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 22:58:51

Coach, you seem to be adjusting to higher miles quickly. Great work.

B of BS Rools out

From steve hooper on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 00:54:57

Hey Dave - do you run with a fan blowing on you while you run on your treadmill. I got my treadmill set-up in the house and I'm sweating like a mad man -

From Dave Holt on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 10:02:11

Thanks Brent, sometimes I wonder if I am really adjusting that well.

Steve, I have the little fan on the treadmill going as well as a box fan pointed right at me from about point blank range! See you tonight.

Total Distance
17.20

AM - 7.15 Green Springs. A bit slow to work today as I spent extra time defrosting after the run. I wish winter was over. (Cumulus orange 456.6)

evening - 10.05 Club Run.  Same route as usual.  Took it at a solid easy pace; my body wouldn't have let me go faster if I had wanted.  I felt some solid fatigue from Tuesday's miles and Wednesday's 14.  (Stratus 256.45) 

Comments
From jediweed on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 10:02:42

I hear you on defrosting - it was cold again this morning! I hate cold!

From Jeff on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 11:28:31

Spring is almost here, hang in there, your perseverence will pay huge dividends in the upcoming season.

From steve ashbaker on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 12:58:47

You could come run in the snow and ice with us up in the Northern Wasatch!

From Dave Holt on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 15:29:54

That's what Jeff S. said the other day. I will pass! When I tried to run up in Sandy over Christmas, I spent the whole time wondering how you guys up there actually get a decent workout in with all the beastliness.

Looking forward to del Sol, Steve!

From Mik'L on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 18:25:16

"I wish winter was over."

AMEN!

From George on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 18:29:04

I understand you may have answered this a bunch before, but what is the entire "cumulus orange 4xx" stuff about. I feel stupid that I don't know what that is.

GZ

Live it

From ryan on Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 20:25:53

dave you dixie guys don't really have much of a winter. every time i go to st george i go running because the weather is so balmy. wish i could get down there more often.

From Dave Holt on Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 09:57:11

Ryan, you talk like you are a full fledge Cedar guy now - and that scares me a little. Think black and maroon!

George, that is just the way I keep track of my shoe mileage. One of the templates has a shoe counter, but I am usually rotating about 5 pairs of shoes or so, so I just keep track of the mileage that way.

From George on Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 17:44:27

Oh! DUH! It sure is bright out here!

Total Distance
18.20

AM - 7.15 Green Springs.  Ran the loop in reverse today to mix it up a little.  (Cumulus red 485.85)

afternoon - 11.05 Foremaster and some hills.  Ran over to Foremaster with the team and then I did 4 x hills to get a base goal for next week when I actually start doing them.  I didn't go super hard, but still ran decent - but the times were pathetic (2:07,(2) 2:10's, 2:13) Next week I will run 3 hard with a goal of having them all under 2:00.  After I ran down the hosital route (so another fun hill!) and then up the Mall Stream Trail.  Got over to Sandstone for 6x100 barefoot grass striders and then 2 laps barefoot.  A decent run.  (Cumulus Silver

Comments
From Mike Warren on Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 10:01:45

Another morning in the books, good job! Nice run last night, it's always fun watching you head off in the horizion!

From amanda on Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 11:33:50

I am running today.

From Dustin on Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 12:47:14

Good run last night. I'm glad I extended it with you guys, even though at first I wasn't too sure.

Total Distance
21.05

morning - 21.05 Base of Utah Hill from Store and Back. Showed up to run at 7:00 and luckily Clyde was there because it made the run so much better. Although I would have been able to hit the mileage I wanted, it would have been slower, less productive, and a lot less enjoyable. We had a good chat with a lot to talk about having not run together for awhile. Ave. pace for the run was 6:50 - which was pretty consistent throughout, no hard pushes, no lost miles. Good end to the week. (Stratus red 67.05)

Hit my goals for the week and I feel pretty decent. I was going to get a short 3 miler in or something in the afternoon today, but I was busy shoveling dirt for hours and hours.

Goals for next week: Have mileage right around 105 again. Get a little more solid mile workout in (be careful of the pace as to not blow the whole workout). And just keep really enjoying running like I am right now. 2 1/2 to Salt Lake - keep focused and get something out of every workout right now.

Comments
From amanda on Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 23:06:57

21 miles you should have just ran a few more miles and ran a marathon!

Total Distance
17.25

afternoon - 11.25 Coral Canyon Trail from PVHS. Good run, but I had to estimate then map the distance (with inaccurate sat. pics.) because I forgot my watch, but I'm guessing it's pretty close. Also forgot my long sleeve and gloves which made it a little more chilly, but it turned out to be a good run anyway. (Stratus 267.7)

evening - 6 Treadmill @1%. Had to hit the treadmill to make up miles I didn't get in the morning since I needed to get some sleep after not getting much because of Pyper's ear infection  I had been looking forward to running the snow.  The sleep was much needed, though. Watched the Jazz pull away from the Hornets. Ran 1st at 7:30 then the next at 6:58. (Cumulus red 497.85)

Total Distance
18.75

AM - 7.15 Green Springs. Recovered a little from yesterday (sleep wise) and got a few in this morning. (Cumulus orange 463.75)

late morning - 11.6 - 4 x cemetery mile.  Warmed up with 5 miler through Green Springs and set out to do 4xmiles at 5:20.  Things didn't go that well.  The worst set of miles I have ever had.  1-5:40,2-5:35,3-5:47,4-5:50.  Things just went from ugly to worse.  The whole time it was as if I had bricks for shoes.  The reason?  Fatigue.  Without a doubt, running 36+ miles in the last 20 hours has beat my legs up.  In a perfect world I would be able to spread those four runs out.  But with sick kids and then Parent/Teachers today, I had to use what time I had.  Oh well.  I'll bounce back and have a strong week and get a better set in next week.  (Precision 296.3)

Weights - 2 sets each.  It has been a bit too long since I've been in, so I made myself get some quick ones in.  It actually felt good.

Comments
From Ally Holt on Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 13:18:22

I don't know how you get up in that feezing cold weather. I am soooo ready for Spring! How many miles this week?

From Dave Holt on Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 13:43:30

Should be up at 110.

From amanda on Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 15:08:36

Ally Holt???

From Austin on Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 16:49:47

Hey coach what is that web site that you got a good deal on your watch??? Im verry interested in the new 405

From Jeff on Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 18:30:25

Thursday I need to put up atleast 25 more track signs!

Great running.

Total Distance
22.10

AM - 8 Middleton. Go out the back way by the old house and up to the turn to the new houses up in Midd. and back. I wore my watch for the first time in a while in the morning and it spit out some nasty numbers at me. My morning runs have always been a bit slower, however. (Cumulus silver 397.15)

afternoon - 14.1 Fields loop. Started off thinking maybe today's 14 might be a little much. But I just kept it going hitting 7's and not worrying about going faster - it was a okay pace with tired legs. Then finished with a solid Tinman Finish on the last 3. Happy with the overall run and it felt good to bring it down for the last little bit. (Stratus red 81.15)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 09:56:32

what are you talking about. YOu always have tons of comments on yours! Glad you will be home early today. Good job getting up in the cold.

From amanda on Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 15:12:37

Our cars should be friends. My cars is following your cars example. It is falling apart lol

From Brent on Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 20:26:40

Coach, superman even has an off day (36 miles in 20 hours), no one would ever step on your cape. (Kinda know where you are coming fron, ran 34 miles in 24 hours and had dead legs today). This upping the miles and keeping quality workouts is tough.

You will again be the fire breathing running dragon very soon.

Stay Cool, B of BS Rools out

From Mike Warren on Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 23:01:19

Your mileage is out of sight! Because of your comment to Steve, you are now my new hero. Talk about a roasting, very nice!

From Superfly on Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 10:32:56

You guys are killing me with "steve's blog." Too funny.

Total Distance
22.15

noon - 12 River Trail.  Ran down the trail and marked every .25 miles for my team to do workouts on.  It was kind of a pain and messy to run with stencils and paint for nearly 7 miles, but its done.  (Stratus 279.7)

evening - 10.15 Club Run.  I am feeling the affects of the long week.  I have hit a lot of miles and my body is ready to rest.  My goal is to just finish it up and hit the high miles this week and bring it back to 100-110 for a couple.  (Stratus red 91.3) 

Comments
From wildbull on Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 12:06:54

good work out Dave. Hopefully in a couple of weeks I can pick up the miles a little. It has been a tough winter!

Total Distance
17.50

AM - 8 Middleton.  Run was okay as I was dreaming of big marathon goals, but I sure am tired now.  (Cumulus silver 405.15)

afternoon - 3xSunrise hills - 9.5.  Jogged out to the hill.  Initially, I was a bit worried about the workout, being a bit tired for the week.  After last week when I ran the hill (not as a hard workout however) I thought a good goal might be under 2:00 for each of the three planned hills (which was slower than the 1:55 I had hoped for when I planned on bringing hills back).  Starting the first, I felt pretty good and flowed up to the half when I needed to work it a bit.  I was very happy to see it at 1:51 (one of my best hills ever).  But I was a bit worried about the next two, and I hoped I could keep them under 2:00 still.  2-1:50, I felt tired a little earlier, so I kept digging and using the arms, and the time was even better!  3-1:49, Again tired a little earlier, so I dug more as I didn't want to lose the good workout on the last one.  I really thought it was going to be about 1:57.  So I was really stoked when I hit the time.  Fastest hill ever and the best hill workout I have ever had.  Granted it was just three and not 4 or 5 hills, but it was a great starting point - and near the end of a very tired week.  Ran across Foremaster and then back up the Mall trail and to Sandstone to do 6x100 barefoot grass striders and 2 barefoot loops.  (Cumulus blue 8.1)

Comments
From Mike Warren on Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 09:58:34

Dave, great week for you! Back in the 100's, YEEHAW!!!

From MarcieJ on Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:14:37

Your marathon dreams will all come true!

From Ally Holt on Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:22:50

I agree with Marcie. Your marathon dreams WILL come true. You work so hard all the time, needless to say you have a great wife behind you! Great job on your miles this week hun.

From Mike Warren on Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 18:36:18

Dave, will you shoot me the directions to your house, Thanks.

Total Distance
23.00

morning - 23 Pecan Farm (20). Clyde, Steve, Mike, Kimz, and I met at my house and started out on the 20 miler with sights on just finishing with no real push at the end of a LONG week. Pretty much hit 7:00's + for the first 1/2 - Kimz dropped off at 6 and head to his house for a 10 (my high school kids are hitting some good solid mileage - but I wish the others would have ran with him this morning). I GU'ed and quick water at the highway, about 11, and we started up the hills. The Purgatory Hill was over 2 miles long and we mastered it. Picked pace up a little to about 6:50 for the first mile and then we just kept increasing with Clyde and my leads and brought the next mile to 6:20 with a lot right at 6:00. In felt great to increase speed and get the HR moving even though it was a long uphill. Then Clyde and I settled to 6:30's for the next few by Coral Canyon. After finishing, 21, I went to find Mike (who had run his longest week ever) and Steve had grabbed him, so I just circled around Washington for a couple miles. Just HAD to reach 120 since I was so close. (Stratus red 114.3)

Highest Mileage Week Ever! I am pretty stoked about it. And the end of the week was actually better than the first of the week.

Goals for next week: Mileage is going to drop back to 110. I want to hit another set of good hills, and I need to get a better set of miles. But all things considered, training is going well, and I just want to keep putting in some solid mileage as track is picking up.

Comments
From Superfly on Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 13:38:49

Good job to you as well. It sure makes things go by a lot better. You must be online at home now! That will make it a lot better for you over the summer to have access to the computer at home.

From Mike Warren on Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 13:42:02

Great run Dave! Everytime I run with you, I get more and more excited for this upcoming year for you. You seem to be improving at will, keep it going man!

From dave holt on Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 14:16:23

We finally caught up with the technology age!

Well, not quite - I still will never have a cell phone (but Al does:( )

From JohnK on Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 14:53:09

Great week. Hope you keep going strong and your race times show improvement, which they certainly should with this kind of base!

From george on Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 15:17:35

Awesome week, capped by an awesome long run. Well done.

From Austin on Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 19:41:13

YAY!!!!! Your the number one runner on the blog. (By milage) sorry i wasnt there this morning. I went to bed at 12:30. i got up but fell right back down. THE WEEK IS FINALLY OVER!!!!!!!!! Well . . . . . . . . . nutten to do but run again next week. . . . . . see yuh then. ha ha ha ha ha :)

From From Rylee and Pyper on Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 20:07:05

i love you rylee

i think that you do a good job running pyper

From Brent on Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 17:50:36

Coach, awesome workout run, thanks for the race comments. Amazing you are running at this level so early in the year. When is your next marathon?

Holy Cow, without Harry, your running great. B of BS Rools out

From Sierra on Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 21:25:58

Go Coach!! I got that many miles last month as you got in a week!! You’re an amazing runner!!

From Mik'L on Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 22:29:16

Nice mileage! I think I told you, but I won't be out for conditioning (at least on a regular basis and definitely not at all this week). I'm good to go on the 25th though.

From jtshad on Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 15:16:19

Man, way to kick in the mileage! Great job, looking forward to seeing you run at the Del Sol relay.

From Adam RW on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 21:33:47

That is amazing mileage! You are going to be so primed for Del Sol. Looking forward to it.

Total Distance
18.60

AM - 8 Strip Mall. Simple, boring, out and back to the first entrance to the Strip Mall by way of the old house. Who needs an entertaining run when it's too dark to see anyway? (Cumulus red 499.85 - they are now retired. Good pair of shoes, I have two more Cumulus 9's. I enjoy the feel of the Cumulus series.)

afternoon - 10.6 Parkway extended to Dino Tracks.  A pretty crappy run.  Started off with the kids and they were having fun, but the pace was a bit slower than it should have been.  Then As I went up into the desert, I really slowed up.  I was just very tired/sleepy.  (Cumulus blue 18.7) 

Comments
From Mik'L on Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 13:52:36

Question- do we still have that big canopy for track? I don't remember if it was still in working order after state. If so, is there anyway I could borrow it for the weekend? Do you know what I'm talking about? I kind of need to know ASAP, so blog, email, or call me when you get this.

From Ally Holt on Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 15:13:35

Do you know what might help you increase your time? Cutting your hair so it is better "missionary appropriate" Ha Ha Ha! Nice run today, and congrats on doing your best mileage week ever. I am very proud of you!

From Wildbull on Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 15:52:40

coach Holt did wear a Tie at school today! WOW. However, he still looks like a seventies child! I am proud of him to. The young man can flat out run!

From James Holt on Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 16:40:25

Growing my hair out hasnt made me any quicker. Oh well. We are talking about back hair right? Remember to keep your eyes shut also. You dont want to see anything "inappropriate" while running.

From Jeff on Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 22:56:39

Just don't get an ear ring.

Total Distance
18.25

AM - 8 Middleton. I had a strange dream last night that when I woke up I was totally rested and felt no pain or tweaks; the reason, my head wasn't attached to my body - but I didn't seem to mind! (Cumulus silver 413.15)

afternoon - 10.25 - 4xcemetery mile. Mile goal going into this was to have a workout that I wouldn't be ashamed to write about. I'm happy to say that things went pretty well (much better than the last two weeks). Ran out to the cemetery with Ruth 2.2. 1-5:23 I started off well, but felt that I wasn't going that fast. Made sure to check my watch at key points on the loop to track progress. When I looked down the first time, I was going much quicker than I thought and found myself come in at a solid time. 2-5:17 Flet a bit better on this one and kind of held back as I wanted to make sure all 4 miles were okay not just 2. 3-5:25, time slipped a little (my weak spot is the uphill on Telegraph, hard time in the loop to have to push), but I was happy that I was able to work it well enough to stay right in there. 4-5:27, started off strong knowing that I was going to lose some time at the end, but I lost a little more than I thought. I was pretty winded at the end. However, that fatigue is okay to deal with when you have reached a goal. Like I said, much much better than last week. Hit 6x100barefoot grass striders and a little more barefooting at the soccer field and then brought it home for the total mileage. (Precision 305.4)

Comments
From Kim on Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 15:32:38

Thank you for having such a strange dream! I need my husband to read that! I am quite the dreamer and I think he might have a few thoughts of the loony bin for me once in a while! It's great you can run 8 miles without your head attached!

From Hayden on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 00:07:04

Your a crazy guy holt but i love you man. Hey your really pushing out those miles. Yea I'm back on the blog so stop by my blog and give me some advise every once in a while take it easy not with the running though ha. See ya

From Mike Warren on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 00:17:40

Dave, I have also heard of others having the same type of dreams. Of course, most had been hitting the Whacky Tabacky!! Lay off the weed man!!(jk). Anyway, nice day of training.

From Mik'L on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 01:51:35

That explains a lot...jk

So how is the turnout for conditioning? I'm getting excited for track! Are any sprinters making it out and what are you having them do?

Total Distance
22.00

AM - 8 Strip Mall.  It was weird this morning, I went to change the alarm for Al and my mind tried to convince me that I could sleep in and catch the miles later.  But as I was thinking about it, my legs just slipped on out of bed and there I went.  I guess that's a good thing, because I am glad I got the run in.  (Cumulus orange 471.75)

afternoon - 14 River Trail Bloom. Hills.  Felt a bit tired as I got going.  I realized I need to get going a little quicker on a few of my workouts, so I decided to hit miles 3 and 4 on the way out at Tinman Tempo pace.  Got 6:03 and 6:00.  As I moved on, the tempo helped me pick up the rest of the pace for the run, as I hit 6:30-6:40's the rest of the run.  Tempoed the same two miles on the way back (11 and 12) and got 5:57 and 5:56.  But I was working a  bit harder to get them.  Another nice afternoon and a solid run done.  (Stratus

Comments
From Ally Holt on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 11:54:26

yeah, it did help. It helped a little yeaterday, even though I didn't run.

From Mike Warren on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 12:34:10

Dave, long run on Saturday, meet at my house 7 Am. My address is 1868 N Serenity Dr. My wife will drop us on Utah Hill. Does this work for you?

From Dave Holt on Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 16:18:05

Mike sounds good.

From Jeff on Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 00:46:39

Make sure Haley doesn't run like a Soccer player! She was doing the arm thing today running striders. We can help her! :) see ya tomorrow.

Total Distance
18.15

AM - 8 Middleton. A little bit of blowing snowflakes this morning. I had hoped we were through the cold. (Cumulus silver 421.15)

evening - 10.15 Club run.  Started out with the crew, then they took off.  So Jeff and I ran it decent to the intersection where he pealed off.  Then I was alone.  Everybody else was racing each other hitting some good Tempo miles and I just stuck to the plan and kept it as an easy day for the run.  (Stratus red 124.45)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 11:58:12

Happy Valentines to you too. Hope the cold is almost overwith also.

From Steve Hooper on Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:36:07

Happy Valentines to you three!

Are you coming to club tonight with it being Valentines day?

From amanda on Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 21:55:06

Happy Valentine's Day!

From Hayden on Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 22:04:15

I was hoping it was gone too. Hey thanks for the advise i'll take it. couldn't make it to the run had babtisms for the dead. Keep up the good work and see you on saturday at mikes.

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 8 Strip Mall. 10 more seconds of lying in bed and I wouldn't have made it out. But I just couldn't justify it as I thought about my goals and crawled out and sleep ran for the entire 8. (Stratus 287.7)

afternoon - 10 4xSunrise hills. Got going with some track kids and had a shot of pain in the tendons/ligaments(?) at the back of my left knee. I stopped and streched for a minute and had no more trouble with it. Got back going with a few of the runners just getting into track. Hit my hills very good. 1-1:53, a solid time as I held back just a little to make sure I could run them all at a good pace. 2-1:51, hit it solid, but I thought it might be the quickest of them all because I was tired in the legs. 3-1:50 really tried to make it solid and it worked, now just one more. 4-1:46, Got into a good mind set as I started and pushed hard, just kept pushing each section without worrying about the hill as a whole, as I hit the top I knew it was good. Caught my breathe and looked at the watch... best hill ever! So I thought that was pretty snazzy. Then went down across Foremaster up the Mall Trail over to Sandstone for 6x100 barefoot grass striders plus a little more grass running and finished to the school. (Cumulus blue 27.5)

Comments
From Mike Warren on Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 10:05:44

Sleep ran huh? What, let me guess, 6:30 pace. Thats about you sleep run isn't it?

From Ally Holt on Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 11:07:41

Nice job getting up this morning. I am very proud of you.

From Steve Hooper on Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 13:31:29

I'm proud of you too Dave .... for getting up this morning.

From Mike Warren on Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 13:39:41

Hey Steve, I got up this morning too! Are you proud of me?

From Hayden on Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 01:12:57

Hey Dave nice job the trials are waiting for you. Hey see you in the morning, we should have a great run.

Total Distance
21.20

morning - 21.2 Utah Hill to Mike's. Everybody got dropped off and I went on to 20 out. Ran out .5 more and then turned around. The next 2.5 were uphill with a pretty strong downslope wind at my face which started me out near 8:00. Once I peaked out, however, I started running very well. Hit 6:10's then started to take it under 6:00 for awhile. Kept it pretty strong up onto Shivwits and through Kayenta. Then tried to hit MP miles for the last 5, but wasn't able to bring it lower than 5:50 by that point. I was happy with the run, nonetheless. Ave. for the entire run was 6:20 I am pleased with where my running is going; I've had two solid weeks of workouts even with very high mileage and should be ready for SLC. (Stratus red 145.65)

Comments
From Mike Warren on Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 20:56:29

Great miles again! Good job going farther than the rest, again! SLC should be alot of fun for you.

From George on Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 21:01:56

Very solid. Nice work.

From Hayden on Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 21:02:57

Nice job today between Kayenta and Santa Clara was pretty up and down so your ok. That is a great run to end a great week. Keep it up

From Ally Holt on Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 20:52:16

Great nob last week. Thanks for all your encouragement! What time are you going for for Salt Lake? Guess I could ask you at home, but this is kinda fun!

From Logan on Sun, Feb 17, 2008 at 21:46:03

Are you guys running on Monday? I am in town because I have my interview for the job Tuesday morning. Let me know.

Total Distance
23.40

AM - 18.4 Quail Creek. Run was pretty good. Better than some of the runs I've had out on this route. But there wasn't a whole lot built back up in the tank. During the summer I was doing a long run Sat. and another on Monday and it went okay. And I would say this run was about at that same level; the difference, however, is the extra miles during the week I've been getting now. So I think it's another sign that this are progressing. (Cumulus blue 45.9)

evening - 5 Parkway. Nice bookend runs to the day -started with the sun rising, ended with it setting. Too bad everything inbetween wore me out so bad (moving cement, rocks, and dirt for hours and hours). (Stratus 292.7)

Comments
From Hayden on Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 14:42:00

Yea dave i am always tired on monday too. Hey I know you are progressing alot. You should of ran with me and Logan though it was great.

From George on Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 23:05:27

Dude - you are getting in some miles!

Total Distance
17.60

AM - 8 Middleton. I was up okay, but my body still needed the rest and I felt it on the run; so slow. Hopefully I can bounce out of it a little with a big workout this afternoon. (Cumulus orange 479.75)

afternoon - 5xcemetery miles - 9.6. Not the best set of miles, I think I am still out of it a bit from the Saturday/Monday combo. All day long I was trying to gauge how I felt and get myself up to the workout, but even on the way out I was worried. 1-5:33, started off pretty easy on purpose as I could tell nothing was there. 2-5:30 Picked it up a bit on this one, but the 2nd half really had a struggle. 3-5:29 Still no rhythm, a sign of leg fatigue. 4-5:40 Out of gas. 5-5:43 maybe I shouldn't have done this one, but I did and it's done. Jogged it back with Ruthie and discussed her goals for the track season. (Precision 315)

Comments
From Brent on Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 20:49:18

Coach, you still have X-Man powers with mile repeats after Sat. Mon long runs. No one would step on your cape.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Dustin on Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 11:52:16

Good work Dave, even though the times weren't right where you wanted them, you still worked your way through. I'm still amazed at the amount of miles some of you guys are able to run.

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 8 Strip Mall. A little better run this morning. A couple easy days in a row are just what I need (and what is planned!). (Stratus red 153.65)

afternoon - 12 River Trail.  There are good/fun bad weather runs and then there are bad bad weather runs.  This one was bad.  Hard winds and rains hit about 2 miles into it and they just got worse.  Just before turning around the winds died and I thought, "Great, now I don't get them blowing with me."  If only they had stopped things wouldn't have been bad.  The wind, literally switched directions just as I did and blew against me the whole way up.  I was soaked through on the front and totally dry on the back.  I was totally caught off guard and didn't have gloves or even long sleeves - I was frozen - I didn't enjoy it very much.  (Cumulus blue

Comments
From Little Bad Legs on Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 20:57:23

Dave- Are you guys running together on Saturday?

From dave holt on Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 21:20:11

Yes, but I don't know what the plan is yet. I'll let you know.

From Mike Warren on Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 21:31:34

What can I say Mr Holt, another one of your stellar weeks!!!

From Ruthie on Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 22:15:29

That sounds awful. You had some horrendous luck with that wind. When I was driving home soaked and shivering so much, I remembered you were still out in it and I felt so bad for you. You're amazing! And I hope you thaw out eventually.

From austin on Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 16:21:13

Ha Ha Ha you got cursed because you made fun of me at the beggining of the run. JK that sucks but good job for sticking it out!

Total Distance
18.50

AM - 8 Middleton. I think I am catching up on my sleep a little more, as today's run had a little more energy. Running this early still is never a joy, however. (Cumulus silver 429.15)

evening - 10.5 Club run.  Took just a little different route as we searched for a lost Clyde.  (Stratus 303.2) 

Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 14:19:54

Yeah, who ever said I was wish-washy anyway? Thanks for the encouragement. Have fun at the club run tonight!

Total Distance
17.10

AM - 8 Green Springs w/ Warm Springs (up steep hill, 1st left, then back to desert access, connect back to normal route). Best morning run I've had in some time. Awake, felt a little more fresh, ran a little quicker, temps nice with a little drizzle. The lat two easy days have help me catch back up a little I think. (Cumulus orange 487.75, about time to retire)

afternoon - 5xSunrise hills - 9.1 Well I think the needed end of this MicroCycle couldn't come any quicker. I am spent. The hills this week were crap. I was pretty spent, and I didn't push it as much as I should have. 1-1:48, felt decent on this one and started off well. 2-1:53 time slipped more than it should have. 3-1:59 that bites. 4-1:59 I really just had nothing and resigned myself to just trying to not let it slip above 2:00. 5-1:58, I thought if I really gave it everything I could bring it to 1:55 and end on a positive note. I pushed it with everything and that's all that was there. Oh well, move on. Went down Foremaster and up the Mall Trail. Didn't do my barefoot stuff though because I just wanted to be done (not a good excuse). (Cumulus blue 55)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 16:56:21

Laney and Pyper played downstairs, then half way through I put Laney down for a nap. It worked out pretty good!

From amanda on Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 19:48:32

Hope you are not still mad at me. I think I am going to run in the mornings when ruth goes(the 5:30 hour). So ruth and I have each other to get up for. It makes it easier to get up when you know you are meeting someone. I think I'll make Robert come too!

From Logan on Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 15:28:59

Nice job this week. Looking forward to Del Sol next week. We should have a fun van. Also, I did get the job at Desert Hills. It looks like I am coaching track and cross country. Take care.

Total Distance
18.20

morning - 18.2 Club run around Green Valley, Santa Clara and Ivins to store. Pace was fine at the first, I still felt pretty spent and just wanted to end the week. After Paul broke off and then James we slowly picked it up a little. When Clyde and I turned into Ivins, we decided to Tempo it on in for the last 6 ish and although it wouldn't be 20+ it would be a better workout to have a strong finish than limp on in on a longer run. We took it to a solid tempo (6:00) and then brought it down to marathon pace (5:40's). A little hip stiffness made it a bit harder than I would have hoped, but Clyde kept dragging me along - the bets reason to run with somebody, I would have slacked it if he wasn't there. 3 biggest weeks of mileage ever, done! (Stratus red 171.85)

Goals for next week: get rid of this twinge behind my right knee that showed up today while working in the yard. Back off the miles and let body recover before del Sol. Have a lot of fun down there and run well. Get ready for the last MicroCycle before the taper for SLC. Solid, fast mileage.

Comments
From Jeff on Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 02:46:25

Wow, great week!

From jtshad on Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 16:20:22

Man, you are running very solid. See you later this week...I agree, let's have lots of fun!

Total Distance
18.25

AM - 11.75 morning practice started up today. Arctic Circle and then 2450 all the way to the top and around Hearts and then finally AC again, with some laps on the track thrown in. I just set a new monthly record - first time over 400 miles! Good start to the week; and it makes me feel a little better than I can get solid mileage in during the morning practices so I don't have to miss mileage in the afternoon/evening. (Cumulus blue 66.75)

afternoon - 7 boys team run up into Green Springs. Knee was giving me a bit of grief. The past two weeks or so, I have occasionally had a shot of pain up through the tendons(?) behind my right knee. But it hasn't been consistent or long lasting, so no big deal. It showed up, however, on Saturday while working in the yard again, but with a bit more pain. This morning it showed up around mile 9 and hurt throughout the day and again this afternoon. I may have to shut it down for a day or two to just be on the safe side. (Stratus 310.2)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:05:46

Nice job today. Glad you could get a good run in with practice going on. HOpe that will continue for you. Have a good day!

From Hayden on Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 20:59:03

hay man your doing good and im looking forward to track. Hey im posting quotes on my blog everyday now if you want to check them out.

From Ruthie on Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 22:31:32

Hay is for horses and cows....

Hope your knee is feeling better soon; not running sucks.

From amanda on Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 23:17:51

Coach I don't think I run 400 miles the whole time I have been on the blog. You ran 400 miles in a month that is way cool! Work is taking over my life!

From Ally Holt on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:12:42

Dave, sorry that your knee is still hurting. Hope it feels better. What a great month you had. Again, I have to say how very proud of you I am!

From jtshad on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:32:17

Dang, another Del Sol runner with an injury going into the race? Hope it feels better, man. Looking forward to catching up with you in couple of days.

From Dustin on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:49:04

Sorry to hear about the knee, good luck with the Del Sol this weekend, I'm jealous I think you guys are going to have a really fun time.

Total Distance
0.00

Whatever is happening behind my knee hurts too bad to run on.

Total Distance
0.00

Still a lot of pain - no running today.

Comments
From Wildbull on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 15:23:11

i will tell ya Dave what is going on behind the knee? 400 miles!!! Holy energizer bunny!

From Superfly on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 16:24:14

Hope it starts to feel better. Make sure that along with the time off your hitting it with some IB and whatever else.

From Ally Holt on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 17:03:00

Yeah Dave, it is ok to take some meds to help you feel better. There is nothing wrong with that. You need to get better!

From WILDBULL on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 17:32:06

D & C 10:4 4 Do not run afaster or labor more than you have strength and means provided. but be diligent unto the end.

From WILDBULL on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 17:34:04

Mosiah 4: 27.

27 And see that all these things are done in wisdom and order; for it is not requisite that a man should run faster than he has strength. And again, it is expedient that he should be diligent, that thereby he might win the prize; therefore, all things must be done in order.

From George on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 19:14:55

Dave - just catching up on some of my blog reading. Hope you recover soon. Maybe get in a hot tub with a good massage jet to get some work on that bugger?

From dave on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 21:24:18

Thanks everybody - and Bill for that very inspirational religion class! I think I'll take a few very easy tomorrow morning and test 'er out.

From Hayden on Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 00:39:38

Hey man i am having the exact same thing. Mine is just slight though so i have been taking it easy. We need to get better. yea i have been treating it well and a hot tub really does help. Im getting in one tommorrow.

From amanda on Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:06:05

Get better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From Ally Holt on Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 13:20:10

I finished even though Laney was crying. She stopped for a while, then I got her up when I was done. She is going to be the death of me. She needs to get better soon!

From JeffC on Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 11:18:23

Dave, I hope your knee recovers soon, I wish you all the best. Take some anti-inflammatories and use the rice method. Sounds like you may not be a drug man but I swear by the stuff. I only take it when it's really bad and then I get right back off it.

Total Distance
4.00

afternoon - 3 Arctic Circle and 1 turf barefoot. Needed to go out and give the knee a little test, so... Took it very easy and ran with some of the girls team. Pace was very easy, around 8:00 or slower and pain was manageable. It felt as if I had some sort of mass moving around behind my knee, but it slowly went out. When I got back, Jeff and I ran 1 mile barefoot on the turf; again very easy, but it felt good on my legs. (Precision 318)

Race: del Sol (5.43 Miles) 00:29:39, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
12.95

morning - 5 Las Vegas. Everybody took it nice and easy on me as we went 5 to stretch the legs out and breathe some fresh Vegas air! The run was good though and the legs seemed to feel a bit better. I really worked on stretching and trying to work out the kinks. (Stratus red 176.85

I had traveled down to Vegas with Steve "Papa Bear", Clyde, Logan, Nick, Adam W., and James B. Stayed the night at the luxurious Sahara and ate my first of three tasty pancake meals late that night. Plan was to get up and run in the morning (see above!) and then head on down to Wickenburg/Phoenix. After the run we headed out as quick as possible and headed out. Eventually got to the start of the race and watched a few start times head out and began to get nervous.

afternoon - 1.5 Warm up with Clyde and Logan. They helped me calm my nerves a little and get ready. (Startus red 178.35)

Stretched out a lot more and said a little prayer that the leg would hold up and we would all be safe and tried to get myself mentally ready. I was feeling a bit nervous going first, as I really wanted to get the team off to a good start.

evening - 5.45 LEG 1. Race got started off with a little confusion as I was told by one race director that I didn't need my headlamp or vest, then told by the other that I did with about 3 minutes before the race. So I raced up to the van (which was locked!) eventually got in and got back to the start with about 15 seconds to go. My headlamp wasn't adjusted right, so I just held it the whole time. Let Google take the lead as he looked like he might want to push the pace, but another guy (the Tuscon running store team) and I just settled right behind him. Mile 1 - 5:27 a solid start and things were just rolling along on a slight grade up out of town. 2-5:36 About a half mile into this, I moved around Google and we took the lead, never to give it up (but I guess he did tie me for a little). 3-5:24 I hoped that around the end of this mile the grade would turn to the downhill that was shown on the elevation map. The first major incorrect assumption of the race! No downhill! Never downhill! 4-5:29 I could tell now that we were just going to keep climbing up toward the top of this pass and do the exchange up there somewhere, so I just kept plugging. The Running Shop guy was a mystery to me, I couldn't tell exactly what he was up to, but I think he was fading a little and would drop off about 5-10 feet and then work to get right back up on my shoulder. In my head, I thought he was a bit tired, but was telling himself to hold on and keep it tight so that their next guy would go blow us away. So I laughed to myself thinking, "Should I tell this guy that I am the worst of our first 4 and the next three are going to just hammer them?!" 5-5:24 The whole run is just feeling very consistent. I am happy with my knee - its a little tight, but okay. And my pace is just like I am on a treadmill (which of course is stuck on an incline). 5.45-2:19 (5:22 pace). Saw the handoff coming up and wanted to just hammer it down and kill the guy next to me, but I decided that wouldn't be the wisest of moves and just let him settle in beside me and give it to "The Man". The second Logan took the handoff, I knew it was over!

We took off to the next start and I cooled it off about 1 mile. (Ohana -6.45

Comments
From Mike Warren on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 09:47:08

Dave, Awesome win! You guys were all very impressive! Good job setting the tone right from the start. How is your knee feeling?

From Benn on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 09:48:24

Oh man ! I'm getting excited to read the whole racing reports! It's like reading a book, dragging me right into the race with you. FRB domination!

From Jon on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 13:14:37

Yeah, I still give Paul crap that some of his maps show downhill when there really isn't any. Tricks out your mind. You should give him a hard time, too, just for fun.

From James on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 13:39:16

Great running! It was awesome to finally get you on a relay team and watch you smoke those first legs. You guys gave your sick teammate a nice cushion in every leg. I enjoyed seeing the more aggressive side of the Holtster over the weekend. Good times and good memories!

I just wondered if you have been able to look Kendra in the eye again?

From dave holt on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 13:47:19

Never!

Race: del Sol (12.35 Miles) 01:11:05, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
15.65

beyond early AM (12:44 AM - actually not a bad start time, because it wasn't too late or too early yet) - LEG 2 (13 for the team) Cave Creek. 7.05 miles. Tried to get a little nap at the major exchange, but I just laid there. Got up and jogged a bit of a warmup around the school parking lot a few times and figured it was time to go. (Stratus red 179.1)

By this time the team had secured a solid lead and I was just hoping I could maintain it.

1-5:33 I started out in a populated area: school, shopping, etc.. and felt okay about it all. Figured I would just ease into it. And this mile felt good. 2-5:54 I started the climbing again (this was supposed to be my hardest leg, rated Very Hard, because of length and a solid climb throughout). I really started to lose focus here. I was tired and just couldn't keep the pace where it should have been. 3-6:01, Oh crap a 6 minute mile. I am in trouble now. 4-6:02 More crap another one. I hadn't seen a soul now for over 2 miles, I hope I am going the right direction. I was going through a residential area kind of like Bloomington Hills (rolling ups alternating with more ups) and I was very hesitant about where I was going. 5-6:15 About 3/4 through this mile I finally caught someone. Way off in the distance I saw a blinking light, what a relief. 6-6:10 It's official, I suck and I want to quit. 7-5:24 I didn't feel that great, but I was very mad at myself for how poorly I ran and started to grind it a bit to try and bring it down. I thought this mile was a little quicker, but I was working hard to get there. 7.05 - Just pushed the pace on in. Cooled down for about 1 mile. I guess I gained about 30 seconds on my guy here even though I ran so bad. I guess he was just as spent as I was. (Ohana -8

Off to see Logan do his amazing thing - followed by Nick being just as amazing. It was very cool to see how real runners can just crank out amazing runs after amazing runs!

AM (6:00 AM) Leg 3 (#25) 5.3 miles Fountain Hills. Got up after about 25 minutes of sleeping and did another warm up. Hit the ol' MyoMed counter and hit some of the good stuff and ran a mile to get going (Stratus red -1. The Darkhorse came flying in and almost forgot to give me the band, and I took off. The first part of leg the leg was very cool. The sun was starting to come up and I was going through this park and around a neat lake, had a little downhill, and I felt good. 1-5:23 Hooray this is the end of this, keep pushing and make up for the struggle last time. 2-5:27 Kept it rolling. 3-5:59 Now I am tired and the thrill of being done is gone. 4-5:41 Trying to use the rolling hills, but I am too tired to use the downhill and the uphill is just abusing me even more. 5-6:19 More uphill. I saw my time going up and up and just thought, "Who cares?" 5.3-1:38 (5:51 pace) I see the end and am just so happy to be done with this. I can now pass off the race to people who can fly and I can crash! Cooled down about .5 miles and just got to enjoy the rest of the race. (Ohana 5-5.8

Everyone else did amazing and the team easily won - because of great runs from top to bottom. 17:04 total for the 182(?) miles an average of 5:38/mile! We jogged in with Steve at the finish after setting up the Keiggermeister!

After a great dinner at James and Lybi W's. (thanks guys and Sarah), we (our van) decided to get a few miles in. Made it up to Flagstaff and got a hotel room. Had a great dinner at IHOP - maybe the best time of the whole trip!
Steven Abraham Lincoln Hooper Pope, Just Makin' Memories, Oh My Steven!, Soccer and American Values, and many many more - Loved It!

Comments
From Benn on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 10:02:29

Holt there's no way you're the weakest link. From what I read day in and day out, you have the drive and determination that every great distance runner has. You never let injuries or weather get you down, and you have the ability to go toe to toe with the best. So I don't agree the slightest bit with this "weakest link" stuff. You went there and gave it your all for the team and secured FRBs success. I think the +:30 extension of the team's lead during your leg just further solidify's your great performance. Way to go man! And I'm anxiously anticipating the conclusion!

Benn

From Dustin on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 10:17:41

I agree with Benn, you're just as real a runner as those guys. Sounds like you guys had a great experience.

From JohnK on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 10:58:25

Dave,

Great performance and I'm glad your knee allowed you to run.

From Ally Holt on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 11:40:07

Oh my David! You guys are so funny. I am glad you had such a good time. Way to go on your running hun. I am glad your knee held up!

From Jon on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 13:15:54

You did great, Dave. Relays are interesting beasts, with running 3 times and in the middle of the night. I think Logan is the only one who can get himself really pumped up for a midnight run...

Looking forward to running with/against you at WBR...

From James Holt on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 13:52:35

Nice job Dave. Dont be hard on yourself. I wish i had half the drive/skill that you have for running. You can and do run right with those guys. Your awesome.

From Christi on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 14:24:28

WOW! You guys make up blogger proud! You ROCKED Del Sol just like I knew you would. CONGRATS!!!!

From Brent on Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 19:18:00

Coach, positive attitude, guts when it counted, part of a course record that may never be broken, 1,000 commando points. No such thing as a weak link, the team was strong as he......

Hey, also, you had some darn hard uphill miles. Something you will never forget.

Stay Kool, BE PROUD, B of BS Rools out

From Walter on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 00:12:13

Well Dave, It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... All in all you kept me in stitches. I wished I lived down there to run with you funny suckers! You did so good down there, even when you were told we were losing time on the other team when we were in fact destroying them! see you lata!

From jtshad on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 10:47:32

Great race buddy. It was great seeing you again. Get over your knee thing and keep running strong and you will kick some butt at SLC! Wish we could have shared more of those good times with you guys in van 1.

From dave on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 20:09:58

Thanks everybody - I don't know if I earned as many commando points as were given, but sometimes you just take it and run!

Total Distance
7.30

afternoon - 7.3 Green Springs loop from PVHS with extension into Sandberg's. Ran with a decent crew of my guys - they ran well. Knee was a little tight, but held up. I needed the extra rest this morning and didn't run. So I planned on getting a few in in the evening, but I was too tired and yelling at everyone and needed to go to bed. So I'll pick it up more throughout the week. (Stratus 317.5)

Total Distance
20.50

AM - 10.3 Wendy's with double extension. Back up and at 'em this morning. Run was solid. Saw the average come down a little and more than half the miles under 7 which is good for me in the early morning. I am trying to convert my body to realizing that I need to get a good pace going in the morning as these runs are often my main workouts now with track in the afternoon. (Cumulus blue 77.05)

afternoon - 5xRiver Trail Miles. 10.2 total. Pretty crappy set of miles. I had hoped for some real solid times, but I most definitely had some left over fatigue from the relay. 1-5:36, 2-5:41 with a 1 minute jog between. Then I decided to go down the trail 1 more mile before hitting the next three, hoping the wind would help me out on the way back. 3-5:28, 4-5:41, 5-5:54. Not so sweet. Oh well. Icing up the knee as I speak. It has been a little weak and tired, but is coming around. (precision 328.2)

Comments
From Walter on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 10:33:15

Hey Dave, you didnt offend me at all. I think once we got a good lead we were able to be more loose. It was fun, i cried laughing at you guys!

From amanda on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 12:55:27

Hi!!!!!!!!!

From Dustin on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 13:49:38

Good job, pushing it in the morning. I talked a little with Boyd Prince yesterday when I was at the track. I'm going to try to come over and watch a few of the events this weekend.

From Superfly on Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 20:12:31

Good job at least trying the miles (1000 commando points for your effort). I feel fine to run but there is enough soreness left over that any speed would kill me.

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 12 the new regular route on M/W/F at practice (a few laps until kids get there and stretched, then AC, then reverse 2450 up to Red Cliffs and around, laps again waiting for next group and then AC once more). I am tired! Sleepy and fatigued. I tried to incorporate 2 miles at Marathon Pace effort on the 2450. First was from school down the hill; it felt okay, but I knew I wasn't going MP (6:05). Second was flat section at bottom of hill for .5 and up 2450 for .5 ending at the park; slower but still tried to maintain effort (6:30). I was running pretty slow and tired by the last few miles. (Stratus red 191.1)

afternoon - 6 GreenSprings. I was absolutely tired and out of it. I was just exhausted, so I cut the run way short and just called it a day. Sometimes its just better to kill it instead of drag out the agony. Ave pace was 7:57 ahhhh! (Cumulus silver 435.15)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 09:44:36

Nice job this morning. I can't believe you can get all those miles in by 7:00 in the morning. You are truly amazing! Have a good day and run this afternoon!

From Jeff on Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 09:50:02

you ran by my house!

I hope you get this, i'm going to the orthodontist this morning so i'll be late to class.

From Mike Warren on Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 09:54:58

Nice miles Dave, is there no rest for the weary? I would be in hibernation after the tuff miles you ran at Del Sol!

From Austin on Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 19:22:34

!!!! COACH!!!! TYLER CANT RUN WITH US ANY MORE!!!! He has a bulging disk!

From Austin on Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 19:23:34

At least a few weeks off. :(

From Ruthie on Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 21:54:57

Sorry for the angrified greeting this morning. And for ditching you guys.

From wheakory on Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 23:06:10

Dave it was nice being on the same team. I

apologize for not talking to you much and getting to know you. I think your the only one I didn't really talk too. I really apologize for that. I hope I can really one day reach your level of running, well I know that won't happen, but maybe 80%.

I hope the knee continues to heal.

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 8 Middleton. Slept in until 5:15! Run took a 180' from yesterday afternoon. Ran much better. (Cumulus blue 85.05)

evening - 10 Club Run on Red Hills Trail down to Temple and College and back to store. Good solid run, times weren't great, but neither is my running right now. (Stratus 327.8)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 10:22:46

You think I am ready? Thanks for the encouragement! Nice run today. I am glad it went better. Have a good run later with the club!

From Austin on Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 19:27:32

TYLER IS DONE!!! :( :( its way bad. At least on month of nothing. . . . . . .

From amanda on Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 22:52:23

If you ever have a boy you should name him steven hahaha Sorry I had to leave track before you finished talking. I had to go to work, but I ran tonight :)

Total Distance
18.20

AM - 13.2 Wendy's-Green Springs. I knew I would be a bit slow, but a 1:40? I am in need of a little break. Just finish off the week and be done for a couple days. (Cumulus blue 90.35)

noon - 5 Washington Parkway. Nice easy run. Only 1 more for the week. (Precision 333.2)

Comments
From Jeff Fre on Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 12:40:27

Spring break, party time!

From Ken (runnman) on Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 17:37:12

Dave, it is good to here that you get tired too. I have had a big mileage week. I have never had this many miles in one week, and I am feeling tired. I get down on myself when I get fatigued and think I am just not as strong as I want to be.

Total Distance
21.05

AM - 21.05 Green Valley Loop. A bit early, but had to because of a meet. Run was okay, but not stellar. Tried to pick the pace up moving down Valley View and back into town, but could only manage 6:30's. Ave was 7:16. Hips were very sore as I finished and it made it hard to finish up, but they have loosened up now. (Stratus red 212.15)

A pretty solid week considering I only hit a 7 on Monday. Hopefully the weekend will let me finish off a bit of recovery.

Goals for next week: Hit some very good miles at the first of the week so I can back off a little to try and get a decent 10K Saturday that I am going to use for my speed for the week. 3 more SOLID weeks and then the taper.

Comments
From Jeff Fre on Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 18:06:46

Good week. Thanks for all your help this weekend. You're a great coach.

From Adam RW on Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 20:39:43

I like the change in your blog title...

Total Distance
22.00

morning - 17 Target loop, then mall run, then home. I guess it was morning, although it seemed like I should have called it AM because of the time change. A decent run. (Cumulus blue 107.35

evening - 5 Washington Parkway reverse. Ran the opposite way so I would have enough light on the dirt, but the sunlight just kept lingering and it was light almost the whole way. A pretty tired run. A lot of pain and fatigue in the lower abductors. It's could be a tough one tomorrow. (Cumulus orange 492.75)

Total Distance
22.10

morning - 17.1 Target loop, then Mall run (modified), and home by way of DogPound. Well it was a crapper, for sure. Very wiped out. I am glad it is finished. Miles will be cut back a bit now this week (to 15/day or so). (Stratus red 229.25)

evening - 5 Parkway w/ James. Felt much better this evening. Nothing too quick, but a nice enjoyable run. (Precision 338.2)

Comments
From Austin on Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:46:53

How come you didnt come and run hills with us?

From Steve Hooper on Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 13:39:33

Hey Dave - Way to get in 17 this morning!

By the way I digging your new blog title!

From ryan on Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 19:55:38

dave your are an animal. morning runs are hard for me. you run more in 2 days than i have in any one week since SGM. it will probably show up in my racing. when i hit a couple of 45 mile weeks last summer i felt like i was running all the time. how does it feel to hit 120s every week?

From Mike Warren on Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:25:39

120 miles, is nothing for "SUPER DAVE"!!!!

Total Distance
15.35

morning - 10.35 to PVHS, GS 5 w/ team, home. Felt a bit stronger this morning, but still not ready to race. (Stratus 338.5)

evening - 5 Parkway. Still feeling like I need a few days before I will be able to even attempt to run fast and race. (Cumulus silver 440.15)

Total Distance
17.75

morning - 8 to PVHS and then Staheli Hill and home. Cut out from the team and just headed home during the run since I will get 7 tonight. Still not feeling sharp at all. (Stratus red 237.25)

evening - 9.75 Club run on Spectrum course and to Mike's house. It was nice to run the course; not nice to run the 4 miles after. I was only planning/wanting/needing to run 7 tonight, and my body didn't think that the extra was necessarily a good thing. In fact when most everybody else decided to go get 10, I just sat there like a lump on a log. Hopefully I can get something in my legs for Saturday, or it's going to be a disappointment. Also, this is holding me back from getting mentally ready - I know it's not the most important race ever, but I would like to run well and test where my fitness actually is going into the last month before SL. (Stratus 346.25)

Comments
From Hayden on Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:18:52

Hey see you today for the club run hey do you think some days when you guys do some speed i can come over and run with some of the guys. It helps me when i run with others doing speed.

From Austin on Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 13:14:09

Oh im sorry coach. It sucks to run and not feel your best. Thanks for running with us today.

From Austin!! on Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 20:44:13

Coach! Im going to get about 70 Plus this week!!!! Scary. should do it or hold back???

From Walter on Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 21:25:38

http://www.baevents.com/bigmanrun/information.html Check this race out! Very competitive! Id have to gain a few pounds for this one!

From Jeff on Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 22:35:42

Good luck saturday and getting ready. You will do great.

From Mike Warren on Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 00:39:19

Dave, good run tonight! When it's game time, I know Super Dave will show! Business as usual!

Total Distance
7.25

morning - 7.25 to PVHS then Sandberg's Pond w/ team and home.  Had a very fun run around the desert and the pond.  Found a frisbee and let the throwing of that lead us around for awhile.  Willy never caught any cows, but he did land in a nice pile of fresh cow crap when he tripped trying to catch the frisbee (we all had to stop we were laughing so hard!).  Broke in a new pair of Landreth 4's.  They felt pretty good.  I really like the cushioning for now.  It seems that the forefoot is a little wider - good for some people, but I didn't need the extra room.  (Landreth 7.25) 

Comments
From Jeff on Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:22:29

That was a fun run! Hilarious.

From MarcieJ on Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 13:11:15

Good luck tomorrow. I am excited to see what your legs can do!

From Superfly on Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 17:22:19

I felt the same way about the wider fount. I don't need it either... Hopefully it won't get wider as the shoe breaks in.

Race: Spectrum 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:32:35, Place overall: 4
Total Distance
10.55

1 mile warm up at the race finish. Then caught one of the last buses up. (Precision 339.2)

At the start line, warmed up just a little more (.3) and got ready to go. All the usual suspects were around and Clyde told me that a strong UVSC runner was around who had just run 15 flat 5000 on the track last week. We took off and Nick, UVSC, Clyde and I settled into a strong pace and worked around Jose, who was doing his usual thing, after a few minutes. I wanted a 4:40 first mile and hoped I could hold onto to something after that. 1-4:40, exactly what I wanted. Although it didn't seem like I was working hard, it was fast and my legs and mind started to pay on the second mile. 2-5:10, This mile was exactly where I wanted it as well, but Clyde tested me and pulled away by about 5 seconds or so here (Kind of unusual for him to push it hard after a hard mile 1). 3-5:10 again. I knew the third mile had to pick back up to sub 5, but I don't know I just didn't feel like it was all there. I did notice nick break the UVSC guy and thought that we would actually go around him, but he ended up settling back in and running solid. Clyde gained another few seconds here. 4-5:24 Up through the first neighborhood. I needed a 5:16 here and I lost a few. I tried to gain a few seconds on Clyde, but then he regained them on the down out of the neighborhood. I kind of resigned myself to the thought that I wouldn't catch him. 5-5:32 This should have been where I caught Clyde, but I think we were both in hard cruise/survive mode for this mile. At the end of this mile Nick and UVSC missed a turn and ended up cutting 2/3's? a mile off the race, which was kind of a bummer. 6-5:27 I had a little surge that gained me a second or two on Clyde, but then I lost the feel for it and settled again. But on the downhill out of the second neighborhood, I decided to try and give it one more push. As I did, I quickly began eating up ground on Clyde. 6.2-1:10 (5:58 pace) Coming off the roundabout, I was only 2 seconds behind him, but just then at about the mile marker, Clyde surged it and I didn't have it go with him and I just let him pull back away and I had a very slow finish.

I went back and cooled down for 3.05 as I ran back to Ally and ran in with her. This was her first 10K and she did great!

I don't know what to take from this race. I felt that it was a good workout and a decent run, but I don't feel any more ready for Salt Lake than I had before. I don't feel fast at all and am a little disappointed with the time. I guess I just need to stick to the plan and let the mileage be at 100 and no more, and get some solid 800's and 1200's in over the next few weeks. Maybe that will get the leg turnover going and some positive things moving for me. (Ohana -9.05 - these shoes are shot. They have been great, but they are done. I got a rock in my shoe right at the start, and it developed a very strong blister by the end of the race.

Comments
From Ally Holt on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 13:20:01

Nice run today! Thanks for coming back to run with me. That sure did help me a lot! I bet it was a very nice, slooow cool down for you!

From Jon on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 13:39:12

32:35??? Wow, awesome! Sounds like you really pushed yourself and had a great time. You'll be ready for SLC, no worries.

From JohnK on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 13:40:49

Dave, considering you ran close to 80 miles Mon.-Thurs. today's race seems like a pretty strong showing. Even taking it easy yesterday you couldn't have been well rested, so you ran tough given the heavy mileage.

From Jon on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 13:45:45

Hey, where is the spectrum anyways?

From Christi on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 13:47:35

Great job today! I'm sure you'll do AWESOME at the SLC Marathon!

From MarcieJ on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 14:19:04

Dave you are amazing! What a great time. You are going to rock it at SL marathon! sorry about the blister from the rock, thats a bummer

From Superfly on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 14:30:44

Way to keep pushing me the WHOLE race. I know that with the volume and training we've got some good things coming. So if you run a 2:25 at SLC then it's like I ran a 2:25 and if I run a 2:24 at Ogden then it's like you ran a 2:24...Winter Crest on the hip? That smells good.

From Cody on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 14:40:48

Great race. Way to hang in there and give Clyde a scare. Take the rock out of the shoe and throw it at him. Good Job!

From Mike Warren on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 15:13:21

Dave, you know you are getting CRAZY good, when you not that thrilled with a 32! Your kinda tough on yourself. You had a great race even with the tired legs. SLC, watch out!

From George on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 15:40:40

I agree with most of the comments above - you need to take this race in the context of the broader picture of your training. 32 in the middle of a 90+ week and a post a 400 mile + month with little anaerobic work? Well done. Keep to the plan and it will swing together even more nicely than today.

From Mik'L on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 17:37:00

Good job today. I'm glad you and Clyde have each other to push each other. Clyde is really hoping you do awesome at SL and that will make him feel okay about Ogden. haha I have some funny pics of you and Clyde at the finish.

From James on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 17:46:46

Dave,

It sounds like you ran great again to me! You are way ahead of where you were last year and look how that ended up.

From James on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 17:49:17

Did you get a hair cut?

From dave holt on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 17:56:38

Thanks everybody - I guess I have always been my own harshest critic. It will come around I know it, but I am just impatient.

Mik'L - I am worried about any pic you say is funny.

James - It was time for a change, yes. The kids cut it the other day at school into a masterful mullet, but then I had the chop job cleaned up into something missionariy appropriate!

From James on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 18:01:49

I just noticed the blog name had a good chuckle over it. Good times!

From Jeff on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 20:31:04

Great race coach!

From Adam RW on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 21:27:59

Great run Dave. Keep up the hard work, I look forward to what you are going to do in 5-wks.

From Little Bad Legs on Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 21:42:07

Awesome race Dave. SLC is going to be a great race for you! Keep it up.

From Dustin on Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 00:08:38

Great race today Dave. Keep up the hard work. Also the mullet looks was very impressive the other day. Did any of the pictures turn out?

From ryan on Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 19:39:14

sounds like everyone but you thinks you had a great race. i know that you have high expectations and you should. i think that you are doing great things in your training and racing. you'll find your own recipe for greater success as you push on. for whatever it is worth, i think you have a great base and if you incorporate a solid tempo and a solid track workout in each week you'll find another gear.

logan is running great right now. if you look at his training he is running tempos at 5:20ish and his track work outs all seem to be in the 4:35ish-5:00ish pace depending on whether it is 400m repeats or 2000m. if we want to run faster then we have to spend a little time running FAST rather than running more miles. if track workouts every week hammer you to much then find a hill like formaster hill and run repeats. you might only be running 6:00 pace but it will feel like 5:00 without the pounding. you'll build lung power and leg power at the same time. these are just some of my random thoughts and things i am going to try to do in my training. also listen to the still small voice, aka,the aches and pains that signal that we need to back off to avoid injury. If i had to choose between being over trained or undertrained, i would choose to be undertrained. good luck.

From jtshad on Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 05:56:12

Wow, great race Dave. Not much more to say than what already has. You are going to smoke SLC. That is an amazing time off a long week of mileage!

Total Distance
15.30

AM - 8.3 morning practice. Laps and AC w/ Austin, part with Ruth, then 2450. But by the end I could really feel my cold/flu sapping any energy I once had out of me, so I called it quits in hope of being able to make it through the day. Blister didn't bug too much, just a little rubbing on the side of the foot. (Landreth 15.55)

afternoon - 7 Hospital Run. Not a great run by any means; marked mostly by coughing and hacking up crap from my lungs. But I made it through and Ruth probably won't ever run near me again. (Stratus 353.75)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 09:13:54

good job running this morning, especailly since you have been sick. hope you get better soon

From Mike Warren on Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 09:36:00

Ya sicko, get better soon, this stuff sucks! I was thinking, you should keep the Ab Lincoln look. Grow that baby out!

From Austin!! on Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 18:36:08

Hey would it be wise to do morning runs every morning? Just a thought

From superfly on Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 08:31:18

Hope you get feeling better. Mik'L said you looked, and sounded like death at track. Doesn't sound very fun to me. The good news if you can look at it this way is hopefully you can get it out of your system and be done with sickness for the rest of the year.

Total Distance
15.25

afternoon - 11.25 5x1000 on River Trail and then 4 barefoot striders. The cough medicine knocked me out pretty good last night and I wasn't able to get up and run this morning. I hoped I could get a decent workout in with this cough. It went rpetty good considering - at least a step in the right direction, considering... Ran down to the trail and did the first on the first part of the trail 1-3:28, this is where I hoped I would be able to get all of them, so I was pleased. 2-3:30 Just a little slower, but things were going okay. 3-3:31 A pretty solid one, had a little better time until the steep (but short) climb by the post office. 4-3:31 Brought it back up the trail now and was still maintaining a pretty decent pace. 5-3:37 dropped a bit more than I would have liked, a sign that I was done - so I guess it was good that I was. Ran back to school and did some barefoot work. These would have been quicker had I not been sick, but the coughing and the soreness in the muscles was holding me back a bit. But it feels pretty good to pick up the pace. (Stratus red 247.95)

evening - 4 Treadmill @ 1%. It's been a long time since I hit the treadmill. I wanted to grab a few more miles, but still allow myself to be able to have rest and recover to get feeling better, so I just went four. Started with a mile at 7:30, then 7:00, then 6:30, and finally 6:00. Maybe I need to get back on the treadmill once in a while to force myself to hit some pacing like I did toward the end? (Cumulus silver 444.15)

Comments
From Sierra on Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 19:43:43

Coach you’re my hero!! You’re running and you’re sick!! That’s nuts but inspiring (haha)!! Shows me that next time I’m sick I’ll have to think twice about not running! You’re awesome and completely dedicated!! :)

From Mike Warren on Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 20:56:14

Dave, hope you didn't get sick from me at club run. Way to tough out the workout!

From Dave Holt on Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 21:01:12

No Mike, All the girls have been sick for the past month and it just finally became my time. Lucky me!

From James on Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 21:27:39

Hopefully you can kick it in a lot less that a month, like I have not been able to do.

From Dustin on Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:11:58

Good job on the workout Dave. I've started doing 1000s and at first I struggled more with them than the 800s, but the last 1000 workout I did went pretty good. Hope you get to feeling better. I just convinced Sunny to join the blog, so looks like most of us now have wives on the blog.

Total Distance
11.30

AM - 11.3 morning practice: laps, AC, 2450, AC. Had a few heavy coughing fits and also some time where it chilled a little. Was pretty spent by the end of it. (Cumulus blue 118.65)

no run this afternoon - decided not to run w/ the kids at practice, then when I got home I just crashed.

Comments
From ryan on Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 19:40:00

are you crazy. shouldn't you rest a little if you are sick?

From wildbull on Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:13:07

Thought an English teacher would enjoy this! A schoolteacher asked her primary six class to construct sentences with the words: defeat, detail, defense.

There was a pause before a pupil raised his hand and said he could make a sentence with them; "The cow jumped over defense and detail went over defeat."

Total Distance
0.00

Nothing today - I doubt for the rest of the week unless I start feeling better.

I just read this article by Frank Shorter and he said, "Finally, remember that the more consistent you are in your training, the less you must rely on a perfect training run every day." Which makes me feel a little better about having to miss a few days from being sick.

Comments
From Dustin on Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 14:10:02

Hope you get to feeling better Dave. You've been running quite a few miles, and a few days of rest and recovery from this sickness should help you to regain your strength. Do you guys have a meet this weekend?

From dave holt on Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 14:37:11

Tonight at Snow Canyon.

From James Holt on Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 16:29:25

Id be willing to bet that a couple days off is actually going to do your body good. Especially with how hard you have been pushing it lately. Get better.

From Mike Warren on Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 22:36:19

Dave, sorry to hear your not feeling well. Take care of yourself and try to enjoy the rest.

From Steve Hooper on Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 23:29:58

Hey Dave - Glad to see your laying low while your sick. Get better soon!

Total Distance
0.00

Another goose egg - even missed the track meet last night because I was so wasted.

Comments
From Superfly on Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 09:26:40

The time off won't hurt you at all. Hopefully you get feeling better. If you do we will meet at the Dixie Center at 7 am to do 20 or so.

From Wildbull on Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 09:28:05

three words for you "Don't do drugs"

Hope you get feeling better soon. people are wondering where Dave is!

From Jeff on Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 18:50:35

Missed you at the track meet. Haley said that she was telling herself stuff that you would be yelling to her if you were there. Get feeling better. Sickness is not cool!

From Andy on Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 10:20:18

Hope you get feeling better soon. I ran a few miles with your cousin, Jeremy, this morning. He seems like a real good guy and it was nice running with him.

From dave holt on Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 10:49:27

How do you know him? He is a really nice guy.

From Superfly on Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 12:14:30

Missed having you along this morning. Could have used you to push me along. Hope your feeling better. If not get better soon.

From Andy on Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 12:50:41

I met him at the local running club's group run this morning. We were talking about Boston and he told me about his cousin who got hypothermia last year. I remembered your report from last year and put two and two together.

Total Distance
0.00

Can't breathe = can't run

Total Distance
0.00

I am coming close to a pretty important crossroads. It seems that I am missing some very important workout time for tuning things up for the Salt Lake Marathon. I am beginning to think that maybe I won't be able to run it. I am leaning toward the idea that if I can't get at least two solid workouts in later this week, I will just pass on SLC. It is a tough decision. I know I could still run a solid time if I get better and am running again in say a week and a half. But I don't want to run just a solid time. I have put a lot of effort into this throughout the winter and more and have my sights set pretty high. If I can't run, I will just reevaluate. I would love to move back to Ogden, but with State Track, I just can't. What do some of you think (and don't just give me that sugar-coated bs of you'll do great and a 2:35 is great blah... blah... blah...)

Doc says pneumonia!
 

Comments
From Superfly on Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 21:33:59

It just depends on if you feel better this week. If your not better then it will be a lot of time off, but if you start feeling good then missing some time last week really wont mess with you too much or even at all. In fact the rest could help you to just come back stronger. I think no you need a spring marathon- SLC or not you need one somewhere to help the legs and body get going and set the tone for the rest of the summer.

But un- sugar coated I think you'll be ready to hammer SLC... a lot can change in a couple week- The miles have been there all winter and your shape is already there- just get feeling better and your good to go.

From Superfly on Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 21:35:51

What I meant to say up there is "no matter what you need a spring..."

From Dustin on Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 22:05:19

I tend to agree with Clyde, though you've been sick this week, you have been running enough miles and have had many quality weeks, months that I think you'll be more than ready for Salt Lake.

I think you should approach Salt Lake just like you have planned, go after the time you want and see where your training puts you.

You have already ran some good times Painters and Spectrum and that was coming off hard weeks with high mileage. I think as you taper a little and continue to tune up for the race you'll be fine.

I think the other benefit of running Salt Lake for you, would be getting the Spring marathon behind you. The month of May which is usually very busy for track coaches and teachers would be less stressful and you wouldn't be trying to figure out how to fit a race in.

However, if you do decide against SLC, outside of Ogden I don't see many close marathons that aren't on Sunday. There was one in Shiprock, NM on a Saturday toward the end of May.

If you're not opposed to Sunday's there are a few more the beginning of June.

From Logan on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 00:09:13

I think you should still do Salt Lake and go for the time you were shooting for. A little rest never hurt. Go for it man!

From steve ashbaker on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 08:02:12

Cut back every thing, time, intensity, distance, etc. You are probably feeling a little burnout with such high mileage. It takes a long time from what I've heard to get used to that level of running.

From steve ashbaker on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 08:07:06

I'll bet anything with your base already in place that if you just took it easy with one a day for a couple of weeks say, 6-10 miles at most with an hour 13 miler on weekends you may snatch a pr. Hey it beats hitting the wall from overtraining right. Read about Bill Dellinger's experience with Kenny Moore's experience with overtraining. You may find it interesting.

From steve ashbaker on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 08:07:49

Sorry, I meant an hour and a half 13 miler..

From steve ashbaker on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 08:10:11

I meant Bill Bowerman too. Sorry I'm just not awake right now I guess.

From dave holt on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 11:36:23

Thanks for the thoughts guys. I think the biggest problem is that it has developed into some sort of bronchial infection - so my breathing is very limited. I had a crazy concoction of medicines mixed up by the pharmacist that is supposed to pretty much just kill everything in your body, but then it turns out that the first warning is to not be used by anyone with an erythromiacin allergy (the one medical allergy I know I have) - oh well I'll try something else.

From Adam RW on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 13:19:11

Dave, Sorry about the infection and the allergy. If it is an infection hopefully they can come up with a different bug killer for you. As far as the race. I agree if you get this rest you should be on. Plus I want to see you up there ahead of me on race day!

Steve, Is there a link to the article you mention? I would like to read it...

From Austin on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 18:01:25

What do those numbers mean on tomorrows work out? like 100 meters or what??

From The Beast on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 18:47:42

Sorry coach that sucks! Get better soon!

From Mik'L on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 19:21:50

Oh no! So what does that mean? Are you just playing sick since it's our meet this week? ;) I hope you get feeling better quick! Things are going okay at practice. Is there anything you need me to do? What about spaghetti dinner stuff? I asked Telly if we were okay with everything and he seems to think so. He said you ordered shirts and medals and he has taken care of everything else (seriously). We probably need to get the dinner organized, so let me know what I can do. I will be off at 11 on Friday if you need me. Hopefully you are okay to come by then! Get better!!!

From Ally Holt on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 20:56:36

I agree with everyone too. I think that the rest, although being sick, won't tear you down. I think that you will do great. You always do and you have trained really hard. I hope you get better soon!

From Steve Hooper on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 23:13:02

I agree with Ally.

From Little Bad Legs on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 09:28:32

If SLC is the only spring marathon that fits your schedule, it would be better to run it with a slower time than to run zero spring marathons. Having said that, a little rest never hurt anyone. I've ran some of my best times after returning from sickness/injury. Good luck with your recovery. If you decide to pass on SLC, you could always join me in Nebraska a few weeks later....

From Jeff on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 09:48:16

I think you could do good too! But listen to the smart people.

Get better soon.

From Mike Warren on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 11:51:25

Dave, sorry to hear about the pneumonia! That really stinks! Keep your chin up, I realy feel with the tough miles you have put in, SLC is still very doable. Hang in there!

From Wildbull on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 11:53:19

Thanks Dave. I WILL STAY INJURY FREE AT ALL COSTS. I agre with everyine. Run the SL Marathon. your ready to rumble. 1 week of no running will not hurt a young gun like you!

From Superfly on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 12:46:59

Dave man that sucks!!! PNEUMONIA? Where did you get that? and How? Just focus on the positives of being able to take the time off and get healthy. Like Glen said I think I have ran some of my best races in the last two years after being sick... so that's a plus!

From wheakory on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 12:58:44

Dave, I really think you should wait and see how you feel two weeks away from the marathon. If you feel you can get some solid workouts in before hand than why not run it and see what happens. You've built a lot of base miles this winter so your body is fit.

My personal view would be if I've trained hard, but I'm sick and just don't feel great leading up to it than I wouldn't run it. But if I've had good solid runs up to the taper and my health feels good why not run it.

No expert just my thoughts.

From Mik'L on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 18:02:34

Hey- I am sending you an email so please check it and get back to me! thanks.

From dave holt on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 18:09:57

Thanks for the thoughts guys - I think your right Kory and everybody. I think I was just down about not having ran in a few days and having seen good training time go away. But why rule out the chance completely, time will tell.

From Hayden on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 21:55:10

Hey get better their buddy. I have had pneumonia before it sucks, i was on an oxygen tank and everything. Hey i want to see you their this weekend though it really helps me when your their encouraging and yelling splits. I hope i see you.

From Brent on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 22:28:22

Coach, my two cents, running often makes no sense, unpredictable how you will feel on race day. Take a chance on the race day magic and trust your training. How will you feel if you do not run it?

Stay Kool, keep the faith, B of BS Rools out

From amanda on Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 08:58:09

Coach I say just get better!

From JeffC on Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 09:53:32

Dave, sorry to hear about the pneumonia, that really stinks. I can't really relate to your elite level of running but from my persective if you get feeling better before the race, trust your training and go for it. ("You'll never know if you don't try and never knowing comes with it's own unique torture"--Rick Morrisey) The time off is not a bad thing at all and may turn out to be a good thing, extra recovery may help you come back stronger than before.

From Superfly on Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 10:17:14

Dude are you alive over there? Give us an update. I think you got the pneumonia from "Name dropper". Think about it....

From dave holt on Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:01:00

Everyone - thanks again for your support. The more I think about it, the more you're right, I need to just go for it. Plus all this time off has got me really antsy, maybe I'll parley that into a couple good workouts and a good race.

Clyde - I've been trying to think of all the great runners I've personally known that have gotten pneumonia and still run great, but I would be writing for quite awhile to put them all down and how I know them all!

Doc postponed school for today (Thursday) and Friday for me when the ex-ray showed it was in both lungs which is a pretty bad thing. I guess it just makes getting ready for the PV Invite a little easier for me (maybe tougher for everyone else though).

From wheakory on Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 11:22:07

Holt - you have a good attitude and determination that will get you through this and you will excel in the marathon.

The experience you have in running I believe is the key, because you will know how to prepare and train leading up to this marathon. With this time-off your legs are going to be fresh and ready to get out the door. The key thing is you have the fitness and you won't lose that in just two weeks or even a month.

David your a great runner so I know you'll excel.

From Mik'L on Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 18:32:05

I just emailed you the changes. See ya tomorrow.

Total Distance
3.00

afternoon - 3 on track. Back at it. I figured my lungs would be a little spent, but that my legs wouldn't be too bad coming around - wrong. I felt like an old man. But my lungs felt decent. I didn't push the pace by any means and only ran laps so I could quit if I needed. But it was nice to get moving again. I think I'll bump it up just a little tomorrow. (Landreth 18.55)

Comments
From Runnman on Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 20:26:40

I know that old man feeling. It will pass as your body gets back to full strength. How is Ruth doing this track season?

From Adam RW on Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 20:49:37

Welcome back. I'm glad to see you on the "road" to recovery. I'm sure you will surprise yourself how quickly you bounce back.

From jtshad on Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 09:13:14

Good luck on the recovery. Hopefully you will be ready for a strong run at SLC. Get well my friend.

From Superfly on Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 09:26:18

Good to see your post. It will come back sooner than you think. Just nice and easy this week.

From Dustin on Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 09:54:34

Glad to see you're back at it. Hope you are able to get back to full speed soon.

From dave holt on Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 12:07:07

Thanks guys, this has been the longest I have been off since my stroke, so it is weird coming back.

Ken, Ruth is running amazing. She just set the school record in the 3200 with a 11:24.

Total Distance
5.00

afternoon - 5 Mall Run. Went out and about today. Legs were a bit tired, but lungs felt pretty solid. At first I thought I wouldn't be able to do more than 5 tomorrow, but once I got going things evened out and I think I will be able to do 7 or so tomorrow. (Cumulus blue 123.65)

Comments
From Little Bad Legs on Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 19:43:02

You're back! Glad to see that you're able to get some miles in. Good luck with the recovery and gearing up for SLC.

From Superfly on Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 09:33:23

I forgot to ask you at the track meet... but what did your weight do over you sick time? You looked pretty thin at the meet.

From Ally Holt on Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 09:50:48

good job. Glad you are feeling good enough to run.

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 11:52:29

I dropped below 145 - so about 8 lbs or so.

From Superfly on Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 16:05:26

That's what I thought. You looked pretty little. Kind of like a white Kenyan. Actually those are Steven's words.

From amanda on Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 07:45:06

I am glad you are feeling better. Thanks for letting me sleep in your room. I like taking naps in the middle of school.

Total Distance
8.60

afternoon - 8.6 River Trail. Felt pretty decent throughout the run. Some old fellow on a bike pulled up along-side me and rode with me as I ran. I think he was Name Dropper Sr. He talked the entire time about races he'd run and people he knew. But it made the run go smoother. Had to run in old Cumulus reds because I brought two different shoes to school - luckily I had these here already. (Cumulus red 509.5)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 10:32:31

nice job. Hope you remember your shoes for the marathon! Nice job getting back.

From Superfly on Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 14:48:24

Good job getting out the last couple days. It will all fall into place. At least you had the guy on the bike! I know a guy like that from somewhere, maybe I raced him one time... blast I can't think of who he is.

From Brent on Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 20:03:08

Coach, get feeling better, so, you have two left feet? What do you do with the right foot shoes? kidding

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

Total Distance
9.50

AM - 9.5 Wendy's. Earliest I have been up in over two weeks and it killed me. Run was exhausting. Ave. was only 8:15. I knew I had been running slow this week, but this was the first time I wore my watch to prove it. Yesterday was a much better run. (Landreth 28.05)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 12:51:44

It is a lot slower in the mornings. I am proud of you for getting up. You have so much determination Dave. I know you will do really well at SL. You have trained really hard. It will pay off. It always does!

From Jeff on Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 10:31:11

I'm glad that your feeling better and you can start running again. Great job.

Total Distance
10.00

mid-morning - 10 River Trail. Sneaked out during my prep to get the run in. Right away I could tell it was going to be better than yesterday. I could feel the difference in my lungs and legs. I would say that they are both around 70% now - its coming up. Run was 1:12.30, so an average of 7:15 - the best run yet. (Stratus 363.75)

Total Distance
20.25

morning - 20.25 SGM course. Ran the first Steve and Bill and they kept me honest and moving for the first 10.05. We averaged a solid 7:15 for this section. Hit a water break and then planned on trying a little tempo. I wasn't sure where I would be at - maybe 6:30 or so. But Steve pulled me along and we average right at 6:00 for pretty much the whole 10, except the winchester hill (which actually split on to two miles) where I felt like I needed to sit back or I might not make it. Lungs were pretty good; they started to close off a bit toward the end. Now I am just really needing the legs to come around. This felt like one of the hardest workouts I have ever done just because it was so tough to just keep the legs moving at this pace - but it is coming around. Finished with a .2 cool to the store. (Landreth 48.3)

Comments
From Adam RW on Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 13:13:42

Great run Dave. In two more weeks you will be ready to roll...

From Steve Hooper on Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 13:56:01

Dave Great run today - pretty impressive considering you've been Mr. Pneumonia Man! I'm excited for you!

From Wildbull on Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 14:33:58

Dave, WOW! great run! I should of pulled out the bike the second ten! Where is mike when i need him!

From Superfly on Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 19:32:23

Under the circumstances that is a great workout. Stay positive and this week everything will fall into place.

From AUSTIN on Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 19:36:59

yes i know what you mean coach...but let me plead my case a little more... Danny is going up to slc to watch conference and i am in charge of his paper route. So i woke up at 4:30 in the morning to learn the route. Thats why i didnt go in the morning. Believe me, i REALLY wanted to run..... But thanks for gently reminding me. Its good to see you back up and going doing those 100 plus weeks :)

Total Distance
19.15

AM - 11.75 Target Loop. Getting wasn't bad this morning! Running was. Could feel Saturday's run in my legs - sore and tired. I am not anywhere near 100% yet, and I may just have to accept the fact that I won't be at the race. (Landreth 60.05)

Checked my resting heart rate yesterday. It was a bit high, 55. Although I haven't taken it in a long time to have a solid base to judge by, I would say that it was high because of continued fatigue from Saturday's hard workout and my body still feeling the effects of the sickness.

Goals for the week: Get everything on track as best as possible. I would like to push toward 100 miles (that sounds weird for the week before a marathon, but I feel like it would do a lot of good for me to bring my miles up and try to keep fitness strong after the stages of not running and recovering); also I need to get a solid speed workout in (800's tomorrow -kind of scary, I don't know how good they'll be); and most importantly a good long run/tempo finish on Saturday. Then next week I'll get decent mileage in on Monday and Tuesday and then set into whatever kind of taper I can get.

afternoon - 7.4 Shnobe Kibe Trail. Went out with team to hit a 7 miler to Shnobe Kibe by way of the new road to the bridge, but we were just short on mileage before the turn around. So Ruth found a sweet trail which we just extended around the mountain. It had vicious little rollers and was just a lot of fun. Fun running with the kids even though they had to slow down for the old man. (Cumulus blue 131.05)

Comments
From wildbull on Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 10:43:56

I need to get up like you in the morning. you have inspired me! i am running at least 6 every morning!

From jtshad on Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:02:47

Sorry to hear you still and not feeling 100%. I wish you the best for a quick recovery so you can still attempt SLC. When is your "drop dead" day to decide to run it or not?

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:41:55

I've decided I'll do it - and just go by feel. Hopefully the feel is good.

From Allly Holt on Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 13:18:14

I am glad you are going to run it. Dave, like I have said before, you have trained really hard, I am sure it will pay off. I am very proud of you. You have such determination and drive. You are the king!!(ha ha)

From Hayden on Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 19:38:37

Hey great job coming back from that injury, hey blog me and tell me about that meeting gor Ragnar. I'm guessing your going to let me run with you guys. Hey is it okay if i come run with the guys sometimes on long runs.

From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 21:41:04

Looks like you're jumping back in right where you left off! Hope the next 2 weeks are good for you and SLC is a success.

Total Distance
15.20

AM - 10x800's. 2.7 mile warmup from home to PVHS. Then 10x800's. I really didn't know what to expect from this workout. I hoped it would show signs of improvement, but I realize I haven't done a workout like this in a month. They were slower than I thought. The first 5 were right around 2:55 give or take a second. Then my right hammy really tightened up and I had to stretch it a lot. 6 was 2:53, but at 7 it tightened up again and I slowed to a 2:58. Stretched really good again then 8,9, and 10 all slowed to over 3:00. Then cooled down with a mile. I was pretty disappointed about it all. (Stratus red 258.8)

When I was trying to decide whether or not to still do SLC I mentioned I didn't want any 2:35 is okay comments. Now I am pleading for a 2:35! Actually, I have decided (at least for today - and I hope I can change this later) that my realistic goal for SLC is going to be 2:50. What a bummer after such a strong winter.

evening - 3.5 Ran home from school after the track meet by way of Cottonmill East to extend it a little. (Stratus red 262.3)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 10:03:12

Now, I am no great runner, but I have seen you train so hard, and I think you can do a 2:35. You have been training so hard all winter, and you still have over a week. I think you will reach your goal dave. I really do. You are an amazing runner, and you deserve it!

From superfly on Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 10:26:05

Dude I still think your fitness is still there. You've just got to work a few little things out from your sickness. I know it's easier said than done but try not to think about the race or even next week. Just go out and try to "run" just like you have all winter. Then after a solid week of high mileage this week- totally taper off next week to give your body that rested feeling. I still think you can go run great.

From Wildbull on Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 13:36:07

2:50 ha ha ha ha. you walk faster then that. I personally witnessed you pound me in the ground at mile 12 last Saturday! 2:35 will be for your taking!

From ryan on Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 00:21:56

dave i think that all of your fitness is still there. i believe that when you have a couple of weeks off your body takes that chance to rebuild. i was looking at my training last sept before SGM and i basicall cut my mileage in half from my peak training month. i felt like it helped me. mileage is just a number. you have plenty of mileage now just listen to your body, get some rest, do some tempos. if your body is healthy then i think you will do great.

From Ally Holt on Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 12:27:01

you're a dork. Like singing primary songs will help me get up easier.

From ryan on Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 21:54:31

i still think you will have a good race. i was running 40-45 miles a week last summer and many of you guys thought i could break 3hrs in the marathon and i probably could have but i ran conservativley. on your 100 mile weeks and your rest time being sick you should still rock it. good luck.

Total Distance
13.25

afternoon - 13.25 River Trail and Fire Station desert. Went out for 8 by myself at the end of the school day and then got back and ran with the boys team out to the Fire Station and the desert around there. 1st part of the run was iffy, 2nd part was a bit better. (Stratus 377)

Total Distance
12.00

AM - 12 Target Loop. Hard to get out of bed, but once I did, the run was okay. Maybe just a little bit better than Monday when I did this. Happy I didn't run twice yesterday, even though this will be my only run today too (track meet). I think my legs are just waiting to come back - right there, just waiting to break through. (Cumulus blue 143.05)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:14:17

I think you are coming back!

From Dustin on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:23:10

Good job Dave, looks like you are recovering and getting back into it. I think you'll be fine come race day. I'm getting excited for you. I'm realizing how frustrating it is not to be able to train as hard as you would like to. I really think this calf injury has made me think twice about playing anymore basketball, even though I enjoy it so much.

From wildbull on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 10:46:12

Dave your doing great. Way to push your self out of bed.

From Jeff on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 11:07:23

Sorry I'm not in class. I wanted to sleep in and get ready for the track meet.

From Superfly on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 11:37:15

Looking good. We'll try to get some kind of a good run in on Saturday before you start a taper next week. I was thinking we could run the Run4kids course three times. Once as a warm-up, once during the race as a tempo, and once as a cool-down and extended as needed. Let me know what you think?

From Hayden on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 23:23:07

YOu think that massage will really help alot and do you know a price of the massage.

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 10 morning practice. Had trouble getting up, since I had just barely gone to bed (dirty track meets!). Then my Jeep wouldn't start. So I barely made it to practice before Ruth had to run alone. We did AC. Then I did 2450 and 2 laps while waiting for Kimz and Austin. Then the three of us did AC. Isn't it interesting that the three that show up to practice in the morning are also the three that are actually hitting PR's and BYU and State times. (Stratus red 272.3)

Jumped on the scale this morning and was 145.8 without shoes. A bit low still - granted that was after my run, but I didn't sweat much in the chill this morning. I have always run my best races at a race weight of 150. But I think somewhere around 148 will still bring me back enough strength to run solid.

afternoon - 6 Green Springs. Ran with the boys and Ruth. Just a nice easy run to help us all try and get our legs back. (Cumulus silver 450.15)

Comments
From Dustin on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 09:40:15

So true what you said. Those that put in the work usually are the same ones that succeed. How did the meet go? I had to drop Jordan off at the high school at 7:00 and it looked like events were still going on. Are any of you guys running the run4kids race?

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 09:44:22

The meet was horrendously (sp?) long. And the wind and cold didn't help either. But some of the kids ran very well - Ruthie, Austin, Kimz, Trevor, a few hurdle/sprint girls also.

Everyone else is doing Run4Kids.

From Ally Holt on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 09:52:54

If you need more pounds, you can gladly take about 15 off of me! That would benefit both of us! Good job Dave. You are working hard and so dedicated.

From Superfly on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 11:21:38

I guess you can be Jaba but with weight like that it doesn't really fit... If you grow your hair back out you could pull off Chewbawka (sp).

From Adam RW on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 11:27:20

Work ethic sure does pay off, I hope the rest of the team notices but I doubt it, the same thing was true for my college CC team.

It is funny to read a blogger looking for more weight pre-race versus less but you do make a good point that without the fuel and muscle on board you can't perform at your top. It seems like you are recovering well from illness. I'm looking forward to talking with you again next weekend and to a good race by all. See you soon, 1-week to go!!!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 16:05:28

Clyde the first time I read your comment, I misread it to say "grow your back hair out"! I thought that was our little secret and you're not supposed to tell anyone.

From Runnman on Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 21:27:45

Hey Dave, glad to see you coming around again. As for the subject of hair (back or otherwise) the secret to speed is in Pre's sideburns.

From The Beast on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 20:48:36

We are in the same weight division we should box or wrestle. On a good day I am around 148.

From dave holt on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 21:18:17

Bring it Decker! I already owned Austin at the track meet!

From The Beast on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 21:20:40

Austin wasn't in your weight division.

Race: Run 4 Kids (6.2 Miles) 00:35:19, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
20.10

morning - I decided to do this race for my hard workout for the day since the Steves got me in free and it was hard to workout the ride up to Central for 20 on the course. My goal was to just make it a solid workout, whatever that meant - and hopefully get a continued better feel as I approach SL in a week (yikes!)

Met up with Steve, Bill, and Clyde for a run on the course before the race. It was going to be a hard, hilly bugger. In a way I was kind of happy for that because I don't feel I can run that fast right now anyway. (Landreth 66.45)

Got back just in time to do the quick last minute race adjustments and then we were off. 1-5:25, Clyde established early control, and it seemed as if I felt okay and would just run in 2nd throughout (which is apparently just my destiny!), but this was the first solid under 6:00 minute pace I had had since being sick. 2-5:21 included the 2nd climb of the race (the first was up around the elem.) This was a tough hill up past the park, but then a great downhill which I would have loved to burn up. 3-5:36 A bit of fatigue, but nothing major. The flattest mile of the race. Worried a little about being caught. 4-5:40 Still running pretty good as we turned onto the highway. My form felt pretty good throughout the race. 5-6:22 A mother of a section. Uphill throughout with a big hill by the golf course maintenance yard. I run this section all the time on Junction, but this was the first time I raced it. At one point I looked at my watch and my pace was 7:23; I thought, "I am in a RACE and am going 7:23 pace. Oh boy..." 6-6:02 Tried to get back on pace as I topped out on the hill, but the wind held me to just 5:40 for the last .5 of this mile and I could quite bring it back under 6. .2-(.16 on watch)52 secs. (5:24 pace) Just finished it on in at a solid pace. (Ohana 6.2)(new pair - felt great)

Grabbed a drink and talked at the line for a minute and then Steve, Clyde, James, and I ran the course again and 7:30 pace and then finished it off with another 1.2 to hit the 20 mark. (Landreth 73.95)

Felt good enough about the race that I will make an adjustment to my goal for SLC. I am going to set it at 2:40; maybe a little ambitious, but today's run was solid and it made me happy to run a little better.

Comments
From MarcieJ on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 21:38:52

Glad you are feeling better and had a good race. You are making a great comeback after being so sick! Good luck next week.

From Tom on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 21:49:32

Good job on the race. It was nice to meet all you dixie speedsters.

From Brent on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 22:22:35

Coach, nice work, good your feeling better. 200 commando points for the overal 2nd place. Good luck at SL marathon.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From wildbull on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 22:47:42

your day as # 1 is at hand very soon Dave! greatrace.

From Superfly on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 23:27:19

Good race. I though you ran pretty dang good today coming off your sickness and rehab. Now just try to rest the body as much as possible and enjoy the tapper.

From Dustin on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 23:30:39

Good job today. I think you'll have a great race next weekend.

From Steve Hooper on Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 23:47:08

Great job today. Your are amazing!

From Ruthie on Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 10:57:36

Hey, are you planning on running at 5:30 AM on Monday? Please let me know ASAP so I know what I'm doing then. Thanks!

From ryan on Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 13:11:54

nice job on the race. how do i gety hooked up with free race? do i have to start running 100+ miles week and buy pair of shoes every month? if so it might be cheaper for me to just pay the entry fee..

From Adam RW on Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 16:38:49

I'm glad you are at least partially back. With a 2:40 goal at SLC can you add in a second spring marathon? I'm glad you will be slumming back with Kory and I, though I know it wasn't your initial plan, I'll be more than happy to take the company...

From dave holt on Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 18:47:10

Adam, slumming... You guys are going to be pushing me (if I am lucky enough to be near you).

From Adam RW on Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 21:22:01

Dave, I think you are going to surprise yourself. Plus I think it would be so sweet to have all three of us powering through the course in our FRB gear...

Total Distance
10.20

AM - 10.2 morning practice. AC w/ Ruth. 2450 up to DI. Then AC with a larger group! I hope the kids realize they need to be there consistently after I kind of got on them last week. Taper week! It is kind of weird going in to the week of a marathon having just run 95 last week. But it needed to be done. I plan on hitting 8 tomorrow and then a massage, 7 Weds., 5 Thurs and Fri. and then the race. So I hope that will lead me to feeling fresh and ready to go. (Cumulus blue 153.25)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 09:54:29

you will do great on Saturday. I just know it!

From wheakory on Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 11:18:31

For your taper week do you do any MP simulation miles? Very nice week of training to 95 on a taper week.

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 12:35:33

Yeah Kory I am going to do an out and back tomorrow with a MP 4 back. And then Thursday I will just do a few MP during the run. What about you?

From jtshad on Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 12:37:14

Good luck in SLC!

From wheakory on Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 12:50:38

Dave - I'm thinking Wednesday of doing a race simulation. Wearing what I'm going to wear Saturday, and run 3-4 MP miles. I wanted to stay below 35 miles this week. I really wish I could run this on the SLC course to get a good feel of the pace and the turns, but it probably wouldn't help much.

From Runnman on Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 18:42:27

Good luck Dave, be smooth, be relaxed and let your body run naturally.

From Steve Hooper on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 10:28:42

I'm excited for you this weekend!

Total Distance
8.00

AM - 8 Middleton. Ran the Middleton 8 out and back with a goal of trying to hit MP for the last four (or at least as close as I could get). I still have a struggle hitting good workouts in the morning. It is hard to run faster when I am tired, its dark, I'm hungry, I'm tired! But it was a good workout and I could feel it burning a bit. Getting back, I started my carbo load for the next three days. This is something I am still trying to figure out, but I am trying 2 new carb drinks to help get it all in. (Landreth 81.95)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 13:20:08

good job this morning. You truly are amazing! It will pay off.

From Adam RW on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 13:54:14

Thanks for the comment Dave. I feel bad complaining about a drippy nose compared to what you have dealt with but it seems like you are back, between your mileage last week and the 10K.

I started the carbo loading Sun. I made a HUGE pot of pasta with shrimp/chicken/fish and a ton of different veggies and will be eating it lunch and dinner all week. My wife wants to kill me... I found this study a few years ago were you carbo strip and then load for an extended period and it was supposed to increase muscle glycogen by about 10%. So Saturday after my workout I skipped my usual Gu and gatorade and stuck to mostly protein, then started the high carb diet Sun for a total of 6days. I did this for St. Louis '04 and Chicago '05 and it seemed to help some. See you in a few days!

From austin on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 14:19:55

Hey coach!! What are those carb drinks that your drinking???

From Adam RW on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 15:55:54

Any word from Devine yet?

From Adam RW on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 16:21:43

You will not believe this but it is currently snowing!!! here in SLC...

From Wildbull on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 17:44:09

fazzolli's 2.99 special today pizza and pasta! also del taco 3 tacos for 99 cents! Go forth and feast!

From dave holt on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 18:49:15

Adam, WHAT are you talking about?! It is near 90 down here.

The phone # I got for the Devine guy doesn't work - any ideas?

I am planning on just taking up all my emails from them just in case there is some problem.

From Adam RW on Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 18:54:23

90!!! I can't imagine. Yesterday it actually hit 80 then it has dropped fast. I think all the wind brought it in. It is now 37F but snowing. It is actually accumulating on the grass... I did just do a run in it though and except for the first 1.5-miles when it was hail/sleeting it was fine. I look at it this way, the weather is just getting it all out of its system so that we can have 55-60F, overcast and NO wind for Saturday.

As far as Devine goes, that is my same plan. I've sent e-mails to both Scott and Natasha and have not heard anything back. I don't think Kory has either...

Total Distance
6.65

AM - 6.65 Green Springs w/o extension. Run was nice today. Didn't time anything, just went with the flow. (Stratus 383.65)

Got a massage last night. It felt pretty decent. I wasn't totally mush relaxed when it was done - but I really didn't know what to expect. But it did get some crazy knots out of my back and loosened up my hammies, calves, and hip flexors a lot, so that is real good.

Comments
From Wildbull on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 10:19:37

Dave, good luck in salt lake. you will do great! See you when you get back.

From Mik'L on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 10:41:52

Glad it all worked out! I was a little worried for you! And you weren't supposed to tell on me! ;)

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 11:49:23

Thanks Bill

Mik'L - I just couldn't hold it in any longer; I knew and had to scream it to the world!

From Ally Holt on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:27:49

what is this secret?

From Superfly on Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 22:48:58

It was the secret about my little "thing" I was going to do this week.

Dave where did you go for your massage? Would you go there again or try someone else?

Total Distance
5.20

morning - 5.2 Parkway. Got to sleep in a little (w/ just teacher meetings today and no school). Had a solid 5 miler on the Parkway. Ran MP from the top of the Parkway down and into Cottonmill E. (2 miles: 5:30, 5:50). Rolled on the downhill, and tried to keep it smooth on the flat and felt better about it toward the end. I think 2:40 is still a legit/tough goal. Last day of carbo-loading. I have eaten so much, I don't feel like eating anymore. (Startus red 277.5)

Comments
From Logan on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 12:19:21

Mmmmm, carbs! Good luck Saturday. I would stick with Kory and Adam and see what happens. You might surprise yourself.

From Dustin on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 12:27:15

Good Luck Saturday Dave. I'm sure you'll do fine.

From Mik'L on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 12:33:19

I forgot yesterday that I wouldn't be seeing you again this week so...GOOD LUCK! You will do great, I have no doubt. You've trained so hard, what's a couple weeks of being sick? ;) Just go for it and I bet you'll surprise yourself. Oh- and please blog it as soon as you can so Clyde can leave the house on Saturday!

From steve hooper on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 13:04:15

How's this tapering feeling?

We're all getting excited for you Dave! I was just thinking this morning it would be fun to go up and watch. Good luck.

From dave holt on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 13:06:11

Thanks everybody - I was plotting out my race strategy. It got me pretty pumped up.

From Jeff Fre on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 13:52:54

Good luck coach!!!

From The Beast on Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 15:46:33

Have fun and Good luck Coach! I was just thinking that anyone who is doing Wasatch again should probably be on the boys team because of their experience, if they choose to. Also RJ and Steve O might just not do it if they were put on the co-ed team.

From Superfly on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 08:29:09

Good luck. As you know this isn't just another race. Running a marathon is special and so you need to go up there and enjoy yourself, relax and prepare to hammer it out. I think once you get going and get a groove on you'll be comfortable with a faster pace. Your going to do great.

From Little Bad Legs on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 13:19:03

Good luck in SLC. 2:40 should be no problem.

From josse on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 13:24:21

Good luck in Salt Lake you are guys are going to do awsome!

From Brent on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 20:29:46

Coach Holt, good luck, will be there to root you on at the finish.

B of BS Rools out

Total Distance
5.05

morning - 5.05 Sego Lily Loop in Sandy. Temps were very pleasant for the run. Took about 3.5 miles to work the kinks out of the legs, but once I did, I started thinking about the race and I really started to roll w/o even noticing. (Landreth 86)
Then I went to the expo and got my number. I worried that I wouldn't be registered because no one would reply to my emails, and sure enough I wasn't. But they were very helpful and took care of it no problem. Well... here we go.

Comments
From Jeff Fre on Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 21:07:49

Good luck tomorrow! You'll do great. I'm excited to see how you do.

From Sierra on Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 12:53:31

GOOD LUCK!!!! You'll do great! :)

From MarcieJ on Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 20:10:11

So does your wife wash your "golden" shorts in color safe bleach? :) (I am assuming your blog title is from Juno)

Thanks for the comment, I have been a lousy blogger lately! I am doing well but just feel a little inconsistent with my miles and speedwork. I need to get out with you guys on a few saturdays. I hope the race went well for you! (and you dont suck and you know how to run fast, you need to change your short term running goals because they are not true!)

From Ally on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 05:16:31

Good luck coach!

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 09:49:36

Marci - I wondered how many people would get it! Nice job.

Race: Salt Lake City Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:49:10, Place overall: 13, Place in age division: 3
Total Distance
26.50

I guess I'll write about my race while I can still remember it, even though I really don't feel like it.

What a mix of emotions - I still don't really know what to say/think/feel about this run even days later. I really thought 2:40 would be possible, but with the wind, I knew it would slow me a little bit. I started out trying for it anyway. James (he ran the 1/2 and hit a big PR in 1:28!) and I got to the start with plenty of time to get ready. Then got up on the line and saw everybody after a short little warm up. (splits are Garmin, not mile markers, and it measured a little long, so they don't add up perfectly.)

1-5:44 Started off about where I wanted. Felt the group out and let the leaders go away as Sasha, Matt H., and I kind of established position. I actually wanted to start a little closer to 6, and in retrospect, I should have stayed right with Adam and Kory. 2-5:50 Pretty solid start. Sasha moves up and it's basically Matt H. and I now with no one else really around. 3-6:06 A little slower up the hill and into the wind, but just fine. 4-5:22 Big downhill mile, and we just let it roll, but don't push to overwork it. 5-5:37 Continue the downhill and near the park. 6-5:58 Settled back into pace and worked with Matt through the park. I was worried about the hills (in the couple weeks back up to the race, it seemed that I had no hill strength at all) and I had to work a little to hard to stay with Matt. 7-6:08 Set back into a good rhythm and Matt and I kept switching leads in the wind. Saw Sasha up a ways and decided working together we might get to him by the end of the race. (Oh how wrong!) 8-6:24 Wind was really working me. 9-6:23 The hill up Keller Lane ruined me. Matt pulled away and I just couldn't go and I started thinking bad. 10-6:19 Trying to work the wind and keep strong. 11-6:01 A better mile because Adam caught me and I ran right behind him for the mile, trying to get my legs back. 12-6:20 Then he left me. 13-6:57 This is where I got the worst mentally in a race I have ever been (miles 13-20). I really lost any positive thoughts and the race became a nightmare on this last climb before the turn on 62nd. 14-6:17 Tried to bring it back together on the downhill, but as the time shows I just couldn't. And I watched the lead ladies just pull away. 15-6:18 It is weird. The pace was not hard to keep at all (because it was slow), but I couldn't go any faster, and it was making me SO mad and frustrated. 16-7:00 I can't repeat the thoughts that were going through my mind at this point. Ally's grandma lives right off here and I was hoping she was out so I could quit. I just wanted to walk off. She wasn't, but that didn't stop me from looking for an out. I walked through the aid station at the end here and hoped to see a van/something that would take me in. 17-6:31 Figured I just had to keep going, so I did. 18-7:11 Walked through the aid station again. Not really because I hurt or anything at all, but just because I wanted to (to be done, to quit, to never run again). 19-6:43 Started running again. Why? 20-7:30 Walked through again. And again for no reason. The 6:30 pace wasn't hurting me at all, I just was so negative walking was my only out. But then I saw that I could still get 2:50 and I just pushed the thoughts out and decided I could make something of the run. 21-6:36 Tried to just focus on the few that had passed me because of my breaks and I actually stayed the same distance with them. 22-6:28 For a moment I thought about walking again (I had each of the last three stations), but I figured why? I don't need to. 23-6:32 Staying at this pace still. I think it showed that my endurance was just fine (or had come back pretty good), but the fastness was what was really affected by the sickness (and it had not come back at all). 24-6:37 still on pace to hit that sub 2:50 and that made me feel okay. 25-6:56 dodging a lot of 1/2'ers and the little climb in town here really hit me again. 26-7:00 I am just trying to dig, but really I am pretty spent. .2 (.34 on Garmin)- 6:29 pace. Finish was a little more organized with a 1/2 and a marathon chute. I could tell I was going down about the last .1. Legs were wobbling and I couldn't breathe at all. So I did, it was fun. I weezed and tried to breathe as they gave me an inhaler thing. But the breath came back quick and I just walked out as if nothing happened. (Ohana 32.7)

So a 2:49:10. And that's where I am stuck. I don't even feel like I ran a marathon. I run workouts quicker than that, but I was coming back from being sick. Whatever... It's over and I'll chill for awhile and then try to get back into it with a better attitude.

Comments
From jtshad on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:15:39

Solid effort coming off the sickness that you had. Keep your head up and target another race this spring.

From wildbull on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:33:42

Great race Dave. Not an easy course.

From James on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:02:47

Are you guys coming up for BYU in two weeks?

I am waiting for the report, but take your time.

From Superfly on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:04:31

I wouldn't have told you this before your race but... You had pneumonia!!! in both lungs. Your a champ for even running the race. Most people wouldn't have been able to keep running and do it. That shows some real guts. Keep your head up and this race will just make you stronger for the next one.

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:35:25

Clyde I would have rather had you tell me to hang 'em up! Club run Thursday? Or will you be off fishing already?

From Logan on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 13:34:07

Way to gut it out. This sounds a lot like my Ogden Marathon last year where I ran 2:55! You will get healthy again and bounce back. It is a little over a month until I get down there and then we can really get rolling.

From James on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 13:43:40

Any good video of going down?

From Jon on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 13:46:19

No worries, Dave- running sick is a tough way to go. Like you said, you still have your endurance so you will bounce back real quick. You still ran sub-2:50, which is a good time.

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 13:48:46

I bet someone there had to get it - but nothing from the fam. they were too far away - because the announcer said something like, "David Holt from Washington, Utah. Whoa... Whoa... finish it up!"

So I'm sure it caught a little bit of attention.

Logan, That is exactly what I needed (seriously). Thanks buddy. Let's get going!

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 14:04:25

Dave - I ran a somewhat similar race in 1999 in Boise. Except I had not been sick prior to it, there was no headwind, my second half was 1:31, and my finish time was 2:49:59. My next two marathons that year went a lot better, I ran the old DesNews course in 2:38:50, followed by 2:35:46 in TOU. After looking at my training, I believe the root cause of the crash was in a three week taper at 45 miles a week.

In 2005 I made a series of unwise training decisions which resulted in a pinched nerve in the lower back. I was in great shape prior to that, but having to cut down to 8 miles a day for three weeks was enough to untrain me. In the SLC marathon I went through the first half in 1:16 thinking I was being smart with a conservative start, and then I lacked the fitness to hold it and finished in 2:37:49, double-chicked, nearly triple-chicked with the third one being a master.

Marathon is a serious test of health and training, and it is quick to punish you for any lapses. Which is a two-edged sword. The punishment is absolutely merciless and it hurts, but at the same time there is no better way to expose those issues.

So take this one in stride and learn from it. St. George will hopefully be better.

From Ally Holt on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 14:06:59

Would you stop being so hard on yourself? Like everyone is saying, you had pneumonia 2 weeks ago Dave! You did great considering that. You still had a great time. I am very proud of you, and you will get back into it. Good job (even though you don't agree with me)

From Brent on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 14:14:11

Coach Holt: It seems time for reflection is needed, being sick, tough wind day, mental toughness etc. From my view, still a great effort on a tough day. Your work is not done, the next race is ahead.

Stay Kool, have 3 iceberg shakes, re-energize, B of BS Rools out

Rebound with vengance. Your da Coach.

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 14:40:33

Thanks guys. It's easy to talk about struggles, but harder to internalize; it's coming around however.

From Ally Holt on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 14:43:34

I am really liking Brent's idea of 3 iceberg shakes. Sounds really good!

From Lybi on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 16:21:45

When you say you "went down" does that mean you collapsed?! Ah! That is something I have never seen on the blog before. I'll have to make a note of this--no running marathons within 2 weeks of having pneumonia. Somehow I don't think it'll ever come up. :)

Well, you weathered a really tough situation and I think you are just one super tough punk to have done as well as you did! King Dave triumphs again!

From Jon on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 16:28:11

I interpreted "went down" as slowing down, not that you collapsed. Man, you can sure claim that you gave it your all!

From Superfly on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 17:19:19

I should be there on Thursday. Just remember that we're just makin memories... I guess they all can't be as good as IHOP!

From James W on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 18:40:40

I think its amazing that you were able to run the entire thing after having had pneumonia! True story - I very distinctly remember (and Lybi can back me up on this) a couple of years ago having been sick for most of the week before an 8K (just an 8K, mind you), and Lybi was worried about me overdoing it because I was determined to run. I had just started to feel better the Thursday before the race. I thought I was being smart and not going out too hard. However, I had to walk the entire last mile, I was veering back and forth, and at times my vision got a little fuzzy. I walked through the finish, started to go out to my car, threw up, went back, and asked for help (good thing, too). I ended up getting treated for shock and had to have Lybi come pick me up, because I couldn't drive the car back home. In retrospect, the lesson I learned was: don't try to run hard after being really sick. Don't be too hard on yourself, your body was probably rebelling against you, and there was nothing you could have done about it. I bet you will be back on track in no time at all.

From wheakory on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 19:08:54

Dave - I really thought about, "and I should have", when I met up with you at mile 17 of just running together. Maybe we could have worked together and gotten under a 2:45. Because after that point I was running with no one, and I regretting not sticking with you.

I'm glad you had the determination to finish strong. You came in this race with a very bad sickness during an important part in the training. Once your body recovers you'll excel in the next one.

From Jeff on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 20:14:22

Tough race, you have been sick. You are still awesome and you'll be ok. Keep up the good work coach!

From Jeff on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 20:21:25

Do we need to run tomorrow (tuesday) morning? The PVHS blog says we do and not Friday morning.

From Adam RW- on Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 23:18:17

Dave, I really liked your report and the determination you showed. It takes true guts to come to the line after having been as sick as you were and it takes even more guts to have stuck it out all the way to the end. Think of it as your pneumonia recovery run and leave it at that. Well done.

From Wildbull on Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:19:44

Dave. 99 percent of the people out there would love to run a sub 2:50 marathon! Dude you rock. on yor worst day your better runner then most! Running is about having fun. enjoy the experience.

Total Distance
0.00

Didn't run today - but because it's Boston, I looked back to last year.  Funny stuff!  I wrote about how I hated it so much and am not going back.  Now I can't wait to go back.  Things were pretty vicious last year, and I had a struggle to the finish.  But those types of memories either strengthen (the challenge of the weather) or lessen (the final 10K struggle) as time moves on.  That's what I am hoping for with SLC.  I've had marathon struggles before: 3:30, 2005 TOU, after being very sick and not running for two weeks up to the marathon, and basically the memory of that is gone (except for passing out an mile 17 and then finishing in a cramped and knotted heap!); 3:20 2006 SLC, first marathon back from stroke, and the same thing, I just remember the fact that I was so happy to be back running even though it was a horribly difficult thing to finish.

Comments
From wheakory on Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 14:46:35

I remember running the Ogden Marathon in 2006 and at mile 17 I struggled my stomach got sick and I vomited 5 times. It was something I ate at a restaurant the night before, because my daughter and Mom got sick too. But I finished at 3:29, and I walked some of the last few miles. I was just done. I also ran TOU in 2006 with a 102 fever very sick, and vomited again several times. I never did walk, and amazing I finished at a 3:02.

I think sometimes if we focus on our past experiences when we've hung on to cross the finish line that should give us more strength in the future. I really wish I would have looked back at these situations when I was running the SLC marathon

I hope every goes well for you and whatever you decide to do next.

Total Distance
0.00

I won't get a run in today either, with a track meet this afternoon.  But I think I will be ready mentally for a little something tomorrow!

Comments
From Dustin on Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 09:53:03

Dave, I haven't had much time to blog, but I've been thinking about you and your race. Don't get too down on yourself. Unfortunately we can't always control when we get sick or an injury occurs. Be proud you went out attempted the marathon and finished, even though we know it wasn't what you were hoping for I'm sure like you mentioned there will be times in future races you can draw from this experience. I'm sure if you have another summer of Dave you'll have a great marathon this fall. Like Logan mentioned he didn't have the best race last year at Ogden, but had a amazing race 5 months later. I'm sure you'll do the same.

On a different topic, if you don't mind I would like to come over and look at your pool sometime. We are seriously thinking about putting one in this summer and I'm trying to get some ideas.

From dave holt on Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:47:21

just come on over and take a look - thanks for the positive comments

From Ally Holt on Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:49:56

It was a good morning....run,thanks! You will get out of this slump and back into it!

From Superfly on Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 21:42:43

The good news is your not sore. So when your mentally ready to "get back on" so to speak... you'll be ready to pick up right where you were. I really wish we would have ran Boston too. I don't know if I'll always feel that way but this year I really missed being there.

Oh- most likely I'll be gone on my fishing trip on Thursday for the club run. So good luck with Bill and Steven.

From Hayden on Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 22:24:48

Thanks for the advise today. Hey i got a problem i got offered by the fastrunningblog Ragnar team to join there team, im sure the second one and they said were trying to go 1-2 in the race, or i could race for you guys. I want to know what you think, cause i got to get back to them by the end of the week. Thanks

Total Distance
0.00

Took another one off - no reason, just don't feel like running, yet.

Total Distance
7.00

morning - 3 AC morning practice. Just hit the late session with Austin. Everyone else showed up and started a bit late. Run was pretty decent. A few kinks in the hips and knees, but it was amazing how short it was. Nice to be running again. (Stratus 386.65)

afternoon - 4 home from PVHS by way of Dogpound. Decided to get a little run in instead of driving. Knees and hips felt a little better. (Stratus 390.65)

Comments
From The Beast on Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 22:12:15

I was just thinking that maybe we could trade Tason to the Co-ed and Fre to boys. Tason is really good friends with Preston and I don't think Jeff really wants to be on the co-ed. I'm fine with whatever, but its your call.

Total Distance
3.00

AM - 3 PVHS from home. Ran back to school carrying all my stuff in a backpack. It was a major pain - the pack dug into my arms and bounced a lot, so I carried it like a football switching arms every few hundred meters since it weighed more with a jacket and extra stuff for the track meet today. No knee or hip pain. But that's the only run for the day. (Stratus red 280.5)

Comments
From Steve Hooper on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:58:12

You should have kicked the pack like a soccer ball instead. Football is unAmerican.

From Ally Holt on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:05:18

good job this morning. I could have brought you your track stuff. Better luck next time! Have fun at the meet today!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:52:39

I don't think we EVER need to go over that conversation again Steve. Clyde made a pretty solid argument about what is AMERICAN and what is not.

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:52:52

ZZ TOP!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:53:07

Pancakes!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:53:34

Apple Pie!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:53:47

Baseball!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:54:05

IHOP!

From Steve Hooper on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:58:36

The Three George's ...... Curious George, George Michael, George Bush!!!

From Dustin on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 13:00:03

I'm sure I could add a few more AMERICAN things but I won't. Anyway, do you guys have a meet tomorrow also?

From Steve Hooper on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 13:25:32

Group Run 15- 20 from the store at 6am Sat.

Total Distance
8.50

afternoon - 8.5 Grapevine Springs by way of Reserve, under the culvert, on top of Highland, and down home by way of Parkway. It was a bit windy! I am tired of the wind. I felt pretty good and enjoyed the run. (Landreth 94.5)

Comments
From Steve Hooper on Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 22:40:31

Glad to hear you're feeling good!

From Ruthie on Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 18:27:21

YES WAY! (If you act excited, it makes getting up that early more fun...?)

From Mike Warren on Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 02:42:51

Nice! Hey, I finally saw your results from SLC, not bad at all. Especially with all the sicknes. You running Hurricane?

Total Distance
17.25

AM - 10.5 morning practice: AC, 2450 extended, Green Springs. Although not good to have to get up, it was very nice to be running this morning. Had fun runs with the team. (Cumulus silver 460.65)

Goals for the week: Get a solid week's mileage in - don't want to put a number on it, yet. Just want to run good mileage and let my body finish its recovery. BYU this week which will probably throw off my mileage a little bit, but that's okay. Be more positive in all aspects of my life, including running.

afternoon - 14x400's. Did a 1 mile warmup as the team did their 2 miler. Then hit the track with them. I wanted to help them be more consistent and hit the times they needed, but I knew I would be a little behind the top group; and mostly I wanted to survive! Did 3 sets of 4 with 1 minute jog between rep and full recovery between sets (but while the group was doing recovery, I was running with the girls) 1-1:12, 2-1:12, 3-1:12, 4-1:10 5-1:24(w/ Ashley), 6-1:11, 7-1:13, 8-1:13, 9-1:11, 10-1:25(w/ Ashley), 11-1:12, 12-1:12, 13-1:18 (I pretty much begged Ruth to have me run these two with her to cover how dead I was, and she still pushed me!), 14-1:14. Ended with 1.5 cooldown. This was a workout! I about lost it (my lunch) a time or two. These kids are getting pretty dang good. They'll be schooling the old man in races soon enough. (Cumulus blue 160)

Comments
From Jeff on Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 09:23:04

Good luck this week!

From josse on Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 09:56:03

I think it is good to suck every once in a while, it reminds us that we are only human and teaches us patience which we need in a marathon. Although it really sucks when it is in a marathon. But if it is any conciliation

I don't think you suck.

From Superfly on Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 10:29:56

"My shorts are especially golden today"... Mik'L made us watch that movie last night and it was HORRIBLE!

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:46:45

HORRIBLE?! You couldn't even enjoy the x-country tie in (albeit brief and pointless!)? I wouldn't watch it again, but I enjoyed it enough.

From wildbull on Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 13:18:04

Your team looked good Dave! good luck at BYU! Home of the Cougars! GOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cougars! Rise and shout the Cougars are out on their way to fame and glory....

From Superfly on Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:19:33

Good speed workout. That is just what you needed to get the legs going. Way to hammer out all of them.

From Ruthie on Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 20:23:20

Me push you? Funny joke, Holt.

Total Distance
13.00

AM - 8 Middleton. Somehow made it through this run. Man, it was slow. Creeky and tired this morning. (Landreth 102.5)

evening - 5 Treadmill @1%. Started off with 7:30 for 2 miles and then 6:58 for 3. Felt a little less worn than this morning. Hadn't been on the treadmill in awhile, but it was good. (Stratus 395.65)

Comments
From wheakory on Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 16:55:40

Don't worry about it your still in recovery mode, and plus you did a hard workout yesterday. I haven't done any speed work yet, and Ogden's coming up. What's your next goal race?

From Runnman on Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 17:53:37

You slow me down, ya right.... I have a problem with my mind thinking about racing and my legs start responding to what I'm thinking. Good to see you getting healthy again. Be smart. We need several of us to finish high at St. George this year. I am excited for Oct. to get here.

From James Holt on Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 18:56:54

We are finally in the house so any day you want to do a slow run (which will be fast for me) im game. But only if you have some nice golden shorts to wear.

From Ruthie on Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 22:28:47

See you in the morning?

From Runnman on Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 22:33:20

Dave,

Dixie Dashers ages range from 8-15 this year. It is open to 8-18 years. We only have a month left this year, but I'd love to work with you on building your program. We started in March and will end on May 22 this year. Maybe we could do some special advertising with the age group you would like to have involved. Let me know what you have in mind.

Ken

Total Distance
14.50

AM - 10.5 morning practice. AC,2450 extended, GS. Not really tight and sore, I guess just worn out. My joints really ached this morning and kept me slow. (Stratus red 291)

afternoon - 4 Mosquito Trail to Dead Car and back with the boys and Ruth. I must apologize to Ruthie for having to run with the boys, but it makes life more interesting I am sure. Made Austin lay down (forcefully) in a ditch and that was worth it! (Cumulus silver 464.65)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 09:35:49

Good job this morning. You are so good to get up so early!

From Mik'L on Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 09:43:26

So I think we should complain about being in 3A...we would have fared better in 4A in almost everything I looked at. Our 4x4 would have made it and our Medley would be sitting 4th.

From wildbull on Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:47:03

On your worst day you would rock my world Dave! But Looking on the brite side! I got your Back!

From Runnman on Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 17:59:09

Good job Dave. Be Consistant consistant, consistant. Keep Ruth focused and heading for the win. I had a girl several years ago, Ida Everett, who pr'd at state in the mile, by more than 8 seconds. She went from 6th to 2nd in the last 250m.

From Brent on Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 22:23:55

Coach, good luck at BYU, a good friend of mine next door runs for Murray High school and will be running the 1600 and 3200. You will always be the coach, the kids may catch you some day, coach's wisdom cannot be caught.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

Total Distance
10.00

afternoon - 10 River Trail. Pretty slow. I've decided to just finish out the weeks with 10's on Friday and Saturday and no doubles. Maybe that will help freshen me up a bit. (Landreth 112.5)

Comments
From ryan on Thu, May 01, 2008 at 20:46:29

that sound like a good plan. you've earned it. we'll miss in hurricane.

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 Wendy's. Run went much better this morning. I think my legs are starting to freshen up a bit. (Cumulus blue 170)

Comments
From bundy on Sat, May 03, 2008 at 20:32:06

Holt, I love Wendy's.

Total Distance
0.00

Nothing - Too lazy, tired, and sick from Olive Garden to make myself get up.  Oh well... no big deal this week.

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 8 Middleton. Run went very well this morning. Best run I've had since before being sick. Didn't time it, but from the clock at home, the 8 was in about 55 minutes - not the most stellar thing in the world, but I just felt very good. (Stratus red 300)

afternoon - 12x200's.  Started with 1 1/2 mile warmup and then got into the workout.  I didn't really have a clear goal going into it (which is never a good thing), but I hadn't done 2's in ... forever (?) so I just wanted to do as many as I could at a quick pace.  I soon found that I really don't have a quick pace anymore!  But I ran them as hard as I could.  Pretty much they were 34's with a couple 33's and then a couple 35's toward the end; then the wind really picked up and slowed me to 36's on the last two - with a 200 jog (1 minute approx.) between each one.  It was pretty difficult.  But a good 10K style workout as far as the demands on the body go.  Ended with another 1 1/2 of grass loops.  (Precision 345.2)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Mon, May 05, 2008 at 16:08:56

good job this morning. Good to see you back into it!

From bundy on Mon, May 05, 2008 at 20:37:22

yes i had to reset it because it was being retarted. Glad you are feeling better. Rock on!

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 10 Wendy's. Solid run. Didn't feel as good and smooth as yesterday - obviously from beating myself up on the track. However, I did run at a faster pace even though I didn't wear a watch (the clock said right around 1:10 for the run). (Cumulus blue 180)

afternoon - 4 Old Car. Easy run with the boys team getting them ready for Region tomorrow and Thurs. I think they will all do well (boys and girls). They are very prepared, just need to be mentally tough. (Cumulus red 513.5)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Tue, May 06, 2008 at 10:07:12

good job this morning. Good luck tonight at 8:30!!!!

From Superfly on Tue, May 06, 2008 at 10:46:26

I may want to do like 4x800 this afternoon or something like that. Do you want to do them with me after or during practice? Let me know and I'll check this when I get done with work around 1 or so.

From wildbull on Tue, May 06, 2008 at 11:11:48

Hi Dave. I have decided to run kanab! I am driving Kendrik Staley. go up early saturday morning. if you want to car pool let me know!

From Wildbull on Tue, May 06, 2008 at 15:22:34

ok, the Race starts at 8 am it takes 1.5 hours to get to Kanab which means we would need to leave here by 5:30 am. to get a good warm up etc before the race! I am picking up Kendrik stalie who lives next to me! I could pick you up! Is james coming? How does that sound to you?

From steve hooper on Tue, May 06, 2008 at 22:42:07

Hey Dave - why didn't you tell us you were into music and had your own website:

http://www.davidholt.com

From Dustin on Wed, May 07, 2008 at 09:58:18

It is not just music looks like there is also storytelling from Appalachian Mountains on the website.

From dave holt on Wed, May 07, 2008 at 16:07:15

Somebody's been having a little too much free time!

From Steve Hooper on Wed, May 07, 2008 at 16:30:37

Hey - it's better than my alter ego.

Total Distance
12.00

morning - 12 Fields Loop.  Slept in a little today before having to go set up for Region track.  Run was okay.  Again didn't time it, just trying to enjoy being out running and build it easily through May to get ready for a great summer.  Both knees have been giving me a few problems.  Left knee - behind the knee like in the tendons or something; right knee - inside the knee.  I have noticed that I am walking around like an old man lately.  (Stratus 407.65)

Total Distance
8.00

AM - 8 Green Springs with a few extensions to make it hit the 8. An enjoyable run with some light sprinkles and then a couple nice cloud bursts. It is always fun to run in the rain because we have so little of it. My legs were mighty sore at first, but quickly moved out of it and the run was another good one. I guess I would say I am starting to come back from the sickness, marathon, and post-marathon blues. (Landreth 120.5)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, May 08, 2008 at 13:59:50

glad you over your running blues! Makes life happier for everyone! Good luck at the meet tonight. Doesn't matter what time you are home I have Greys Anatomy to look forward too!

From wildbull on Thu, May 08, 2008 at 15:55:47

looking good Dave. Go Pineview!

Total Distance
10.50

afternoon - 10.5 GS/PL/WT Loop. Hadn't been up in the desert for a long time. There were a ton of flowers and cacti in bloom - is was very cool. Had a good run and enjoyed it. (Cumulus red 524)

Comments
From Sierra on Fri, May 09, 2008 at 19:29:22

Coach, Do you know my times, or where I can find them??

From Adam RW on Fri, May 09, 2008 at 21:27:46

That's the way all our runs should be...

From Ruthie on Sat, May 10, 2008 at 01:18:52

Hey! I guess that you probably weren't allowed to tell me... since when I told my brother, he told me that it was a secret from me. Go figure. Funny, though!

From bundy on Sat, May 10, 2008 at 13:17:20

Holt, cacti can be formidable and unforgiving; use extreme caution when enjoying the desert landscape.

Race: Kanab 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:33:20, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
10.95

Got to Kanab, after hitching a ride with Bill and Kendrick, in perfect time to get packet, catch a ride up to the start and get in a good warmup. Problem was, once we got to the start, we weren't allowed to run on the road to warmup. So we ran about 20 little circles around this parking lot to get a 1.5 warmup in and that was enough for all of us - maybe not our bodies, but for our sanity! It didn't look like any competition was there and that was quickly confirmed as the race started and Bill and I were about 50 meters up after about 100 meters! 1-5:21 Just really eased into it. Probably should have pushed this mile a lot quicker to hit my goal time. But I felt like just easing into it. I imagine this was probably a sub 5 mile on a hard race day. 2-5:03 This mile was also a pretty easy mile and even the 5:03 was smooth, but I was into race mode now. 3-5:19 For a course that is supposed to be downhill, I wasn't expecting this. Mile 3 and almost all of mile 4 were a gradual, not killer - but slowing you down, uphill; so I was proud that I was moving along pretty well. Luckily I didn't need any water or anything; they were barely set up and snagged me a water which would have come just in time had I wanted it (but this was probably the only snag - the race was really well managed and had great awards - except one thing, later - and quite the buffet of tasty fruits and drinks at the end - I would highly suggest more people run this race. Back to the report... 4-5:27 started to slow with the hill, but still trying to gut out a pretty good time. 5-5:26 course flattened out, but even though I was pushing, I knew I was quite a way up and the racers edge had gone even though I tried to trick myself into thinking I needed to gap somebody coming on me. 6-5:47 made the turn off the highway and into Kanab and the breeze that had been swirling and slowing me a little turned into a gale (no not SLC again!), at the same time I got a killer side-ache and about doubled over while facing the toughest section of the course (not killer uphill, but again steady climb). Lost some time here, but what can you do. .2-5:45(pace). Course measured very accurate on the Garmin (6.17). Bill came cruising in for a good 2nd and Kendrick a solid 5th overall.

Finished with a 3.25 cooldown. (Ohana 42.05) (Stratus 409.3)

Fun race, and I was pleased with how I did. Still room for improvement, but a good one overall. Glad to get the win and make it a Southern Utah race sweep for the Holt boys today (James won the Cotton Days 10K)!

Got a big ol' rock thing for first and a river trip down Catarack (sp?) Canyon outside of Moab ($1000 value), but I would rather have won the $200 they gave out last year. Not to be ungrateful, but to go on this, I would have to pay another $1000 for at least my wife to go (I thought it was a trip for 4, but I misunderstood). So if anyone out there is planning on taking a river trip contact me and I give you a good deal!

Comments
From Brent on Sat, May 10, 2008 at 18:53:12

Coach, sweet race, 500 commando points for the win. Nice to take us along on the race with you, nice race report.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From josse t on Sat, May 10, 2008 at 20:19:24

Way to go with the first place finish, today the golden shorts prevailed!

From Adam RW- on Sat, May 10, 2008 at 21:54:06

Great Race! Great to see your legs back under you and fully functional.

From Sasha Pachev on Sat, May 10, 2008 at 22:37:50

Good work. No more 35:00 wins for that race. See if you can sell the trip on e-bay, or maybe even right here on the FRB buy/sell/trade.

From ryan on Sat, May 10, 2008 at 23:48:27

good race dave. i considered running kanab or the cotton 10k but when it comes right down to it i don't want to be racing that much. usually mike schramm and cheston run that race but i guess you scared them away.

From Superfly on Sun, May 11, 2008 at 01:39:55

Good job on the win. It should have felt good to get the legs moving and run a strong race. You'll be back to full swing in no time.

From wildbull on Sun, May 11, 2008 at 19:35:00

Sweet race Dave. your awesome!

From Cheston on Sun, May 11, 2008 at 19:56:33

Nice race. Reading your report makes me miss it. Who do you think you are winning my home court race?

It's now about a 8 hour drive for me, so I don't think I'll be doing that one for awhile. You really kicked butt. I'm glad you won.

I'll see you boys in St. George. Me and my wife got in!! I'm going to run it with her this year, so no fast finishes here.

From The Beast on Sun, May 11, 2008 at 20:42:21

Good race Coach! I wish my dad didn't do the triathlon because we would have been there for sure.

From jtshad on Mon, May 12, 2008 at 14:52:48

Great race and congrats on the win.

From Dustin on Mon, May 12, 2008 at 15:26:18

Nice job on the race Dave

Total Distance
17.50

AM - 8 Green Springs with extensions. A little fatigued - not as good a run as last week. I will try and get a solid week in even with State Track. That means probably a little bit early in the week. (Landreth 128.5)

afternoon - 9.5. 2 mile DI loop with team to warm up. Then they did their 4's. After I did a big loop to get the legs moving again and went into my workout (200,400,600,800,1000 w/ equal jog distance to run between each). 200-33.45, 400-1:09 felt pretty good about the 2 and 4 but maybe overdid it a little and got pretty spent, 600-1:54, 800-2:39, 1000-3:25. Then I got home and did 2.5 more on the treadmill to finish the cooldown. (Stratus red 309.5)

I spent some time reading what I had done last year while I was in this phase because I feel like I am not doing very well right now. Unfortunately, I am right. Last year I was running quite a bit faster. 200's (sets of 10+) at 31 and 32's. 400's (sets of 12-16) at 1:16's. The turnover I used to have just isn't there anymore - even in just a year I feel it slipping.

Comments
From Mik'L on Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:11:51

Hey- congrats on the big win over the weekend. Crazy prize.

What time are we leaving Thursday? The later the better for me! I'm hoping you aren't going to say until at least 11-12???

From Jeff on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 01:32:39

Ya nice job on the race!

From Superfly on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 09:53:19

Your not slipping. You had a bad sickness and then had to kind of force a marathon. You'll PR several times this summer.

From Ally Holt on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:02:34

hang in there Dave. I agree with Clyde. You will do great this summer and especially at St. George. I can't wait!

From JeffC on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:58:33

Try to stay positive. That was last year, this is this year, can't compare the two because you are in a different situation. Focus on the now and try to improve. So much of this running game is mental, keep it positive. You will have a great year just hang in there.

From Predog on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 19:25:39

Hey, Coach!

You know it was that hot dog I caught you eating at PV like 2 months ago...just kiddin'. Or maybe Jeremy would say you haven't been reading your scriptures enough. haha.

But really, you know better than I do that everyone has slumps once in awhile, so you'll be alright as long as you just work thru it and have fun with it. Just keep on a truckin'. You're probably in better shape than I am right now, at least I know your endurance is pretty much forever compared to me right now:)

And this blog is totally sweet! (By the way, this is Joe if you haven't already figured that out) have a good day!

From ryan on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 21:00:03

hang in there dave, it hard to stay on the top of the mountain for too long. even the best have to come down for some air once in a while. you'll get back up to the top. good luck at state track. i don't have any good memories of state track. i made it there once and took last. i'm probably faster now than i was then.

From Mik'L on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 21:52:00

Oh you'll be just fine. We all know you will bounce back and be amazing at STGM and even before that.

Did you get my note from practice about the medley? I guess Green's dad doesn't want her even running the relays, but she said she is. Her shins are killin her so if we could pull her in at least the medley trials that would be good. Think about it so Dayci can practice handoffs tomorrow if you think it will work.

I was also wondering about 4x1 order. I have them going Kailee,Green,Cassidy,Erin...what do you think? Green might be better last even though Erin's faster, but this is how we've been practicing.

Sorry for the long comment!

Total Distance
12.00

afternoon - 12 River Trail.  Not the best of runs.  Started off with the boys team and they turned back after awhile.  Then I just kept trodding along.  Hopefully the end of two stressful and time consuming things (school and track) will get me mentally and physically back into the groove.  (Cumulus blue 192)

Total Distance
14.25

AM - 8 Middleton. Forced myself to get up. My mind and body just aren't into it right now. A change will be good. (Cumulus silver 472.62)

afternoon - 6.25 Foremaster with Austin and Jeffrey. It was pretty hot, and I am not used to it. (Stratus 415.55)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:00:14

1 1/2 weeks left of school and then you can relax, and focus just on running and swimming. won't that be so great? Keep it up, you are doing great!

From Mike Warren on Wed, May 14, 2008 at 20:34:23

Dave, come run with me, it wont even feel like running! Kinda sad huh! How you feeling?

Total Distance
23.75

AM - 15 Fields run. Pretty nice run mostly because it is so nice to run in the mornings in SG in the Spring. Temps are perfect, little traffic, just really nice. To bad my running isn't as nice! But I think the longer run today and getting back into some longer ones will do me some good. (Landreth 143.5)

afternoon - 8.75 (I think) went with Austin from Lehi HS into American Fork and did a little tour of the area. A pretty nice little run. (Stratus red 318.25)

Comments
From bundy on Sat, May 17, 2008 at 12:33:19

dave holt- dont forget the nicest of all SG commodities... the HOLTS. Enjoy!

Total Distance
13.50

PM - 13.50 Lehi to near Point of the Mountain by way of Redwood and back through some fields. Actually not a bad little run. Pretty eventful however. Saw all sorts of wildlife, including 8 deer, a wretched pig farm, and rabid dogs that wanted to eat me alive. But it is always needed to go out and run after the first day of state track and just get away from it. Ruth did awesome and won the 1600, but then we had a couple disappointments - oh well, that's life. I probably won't get out tomorrow. (Stratus red 331.75)

Comments
From Dustin on Sun, May 18, 2008 at 21:59:51

Great job Coach, Congrats on Ruth's great high school career, as well as the other kids you've influenced. That is one thing I really miss about coaching is seeing the athletes have great experiences like Ruth did at the state meet.

From Sierra on Mon, May 19, 2008 at 00:18:24

I saw you out running on my way home to Eagle Mountain.

Total Distance
0.00

2nd day of state track.  No run.

Goals for next week:  It is time to get real again.  I will be entering a Speed Phase for the next 1 1/2 months (an idea I have been toying with in my training for the past while).  Mileage for this phase will be between 85-100 with 2 days of hard speed stuff.  This is based upon what I guess might be called the Kenyan model where after a long base building period (this past winter) the athlete switches to a 6 week speed phase with 2 hard speed workouts/week then transitions into a marathon specific phase for about 8-10 weeks and then the taper.  This idea follows a lot of my own personal philosophy that to run a fast marathon you have to be able to run fast in the first place and then teach yourself to translate that into marathon specific running.  We'll see how it goes. 

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 10 Wendy's. Decent little run today. Let's see what happens today. (Cumulus silver 482.65)

afternoon - 6x400's. Warmed up (although I shouldn't need to use that phrase as it was 105 when I stepped out of school!) with the PVMS run 2.5. Got back to the school to see that our track was starting to get torn up - we are getting a new one this summer, and I guess there are getting started right away - so I ran as the grader stripped the layers of track up. As it was so hot (black track and artificial turf field probably made it well over 130 down on the track) I planned on just doing 6 or so. 1-1:15, 2-1:16, 3-1:18 then I got a quick drink and rest time went from 1:00 to 2:00 between 3 and 4, 4-1:15, 5-1:18, 6-1:22. The heat was pretty intense and although I think I could have probably made it up to 10 or so they would have all been 1:20 or so and I might have dropped on the track (I've had heat exhaustion, even heat stroke, too many times). So I figured that was enough and jogged 2 big loops to round out the 6 mile workout. Although the times weren't stellar, I felt better than the past few speed workouts. The legs felt more fluid, like they were actually eating up ground, instead of fighting every step. (Landreth 153.5)

Also ran in the pool for about 5 minutes (no watch/official time). I am going to do this throughout the summer, and I just wanted to see how it felt. I was difficult and got me breathing decently. I think I will get a better hand of the form as I practice it more. From now on, I will just label it as Pool Run - (time)5 min.

I just realized the 50K is this weekend not next so I changed a couple things around for the week, but no big deal - I am not really racing at all, just going for a 31 mile run!

Another side note: I tried on Hayden's toe-shoes (whatever they are called) at state track. They have an interesting feel. It would be nice to have a pair so as to not have to worry about stickers and stuff on the grass, but I need another pair of trainers first. So maybe someday.

Comments
From Mike Warren on Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:28:21

Good run! Hope to run with you soon.

From wildbull on Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:35:37

10 miles. you must ge up at 5 am. way to rumble!

From Predog on Mon, May 19, 2008 at 21:18:42

Alright holt, I've been puzzling over this ever since I got on the blog...What the heck do people mean by posting different types of clouds and numbers after their workouts??? (Except I don't recognize the word landreth) Anyway, just very curious. And I am glad your speed workout felt better today. You're not far from being superfast at those again if they are starting to feel good. And ya, it was freaking hot today...that's why I'm going running now instead of earlier.

From dave holt on Mon, May 19, 2008 at 22:17:13

the names and numbers are just shoes and mileage. I put the shoe I was training in and the its total mileage down (unless I don't have my paper with me where I keep my running total, then I just write the workouts total and come back and adjust it later).

From runnman on Mon, May 19, 2008 at 23:10:45

Dave, man that heat was bad news today wasn't it? I put in 6.5 at around 5:00 today. I am going to have to figure something else out for the summer.

Ken

From ryan on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 00:38:29

do you need any company on the 50k? did you get a comp entry? i have considered doing it and just treating it like a really long training run but i don't know if it would be very wise to try it.

From Mik'L on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 01:40:37

They are already starting on the new track!?! Crazy! Do you know how long it is supposed to take?

From wheakory on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 19:28:29

Nice workout in the heat. When you work that hard in extreme heat it's an accomplishment no matter what the times are.

Good luck on your 31 miler this weekend. Do you have an idea what your going to pace at?

From dave holt on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 21:16:47

Kory, It is so foreign to me that I think I am just going to run - like a long run, a very long run. On the roads probably around 7-7:30 but on the dirt/hills section, who knows... whatever keeps the legs moving.

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 8 Middleton. Not a bad little run, but I was a little sore from yesterday's speed in the heat and the swimming I did yesterday. (Stratus -8

afternoon - 8 Parkway. Another burner, but Austin and I decided to brave the heat. We carried water and hit all the fountains along the way. Now I feel a bit drained. Looking forward to cooler weather tomorrow. (Cumulus blue -8

Pool Running - 5 min. 

Comments
From Dustin on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:07:59

I don't think I told you, but they are starting on our pool the first week of June. We doing a small addition, adding another bedroom and bathroom, pouring a large basketball court and getting a pool around 12x20. I'm excited for it to get done and do some pool running myself this summer. I'll probably invest in an aqua jogger as it gets closer to be finished. I think the pool running, should be able to help me some with my hips problems and all the pounding we take as runners.

From dave holt on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 13:30:56

That's exactly what I was thinking Dustin - that will be a lot of fun.

From Wildbull on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 13:54:20

I can't wait to bless Dustins pool!

From Dustin on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 14:09:36

I know Bill is excited ever since he has been banned from all public swimming facilities, parks, and any other places where it might scare people.

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 10 Junction. First time in a long time I ran out to the Junction. I was a bit tired and trashed. I am not sure if my hammies are wasted because of the heat or the pool running (I think a bit of both). (Stratus red 341.75)

early afternoon - 8 River Run. It was 10+ degrees cooler this afternoon than at 5:00 this morning! It was a much needed break. My legs are still pretty drained and sore. Running is fine, but it does scare me a little for this weekend's long run. (Cumulus red 532)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Wed, May 21, 2008 at 14:39:02

thanks for all the encouragement! I am really looking forward to this summer.

From Jeff on Wed, May 21, 2008 at 18:40:38

No More Classrooms!!!!!!!!!!

From Jon on Wed, May 21, 2008 at 18:56:53

Here comes another high-mileage summer of Dave!

From Jon on Wed, May 21, 2008 at 18:58:42

What 50k are you doing?

From Kenz on Wed, May 21, 2008 at 19:30:42

Ha ha Coach thanks for letting me know about the uni's but hey I'm not going to Logan! I'm just going to Desert Hills! Ha ha but yeah I'm sad that I'm not going to be on your team! But oh well at least I'm going on a team that will crush yours! Just Kidding!

From Corey on Wed, May 21, 2008 at 20:31:13

Hey coach I have my uniform can when do you want it?

From dave holt on Wed, May 21, 2008 at 23:25:14

Kenz,

focus - your coach's name is Logan. In fact he is on this blog. You should look at what a champ he is! But yes, I am very sad you are leaving.

Jon,

there is a 50K down here called the Red Mountain. This is its first year (I think). It starts in Central (SGM start area) and goes through the hills for around 12 and then into Gunlock and on the road for 19. Sounds thrilling! or not!

Corey,

You probably ought to bring that in to Coach Esplin.

From corey on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 01:14:24

no it my xc uniform

From dave holt on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:11:00

Just hold onto it.

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 8 Green Springs w/ extensions. Very nice weather. Left knee has still been giving me fits, so I wintercrested and took some IB last night and this morning. No pain during the run. It is just after that it gets very tight and sore. (Cumulus blue 200)

evening - 7 Club Run. Hadn't been to club for a long time, so it was nice to catch up with Mike and Dustin. Everyone else ditched us. Worked on the legs with the massager for a long time when I got home to try and get the soreness out. (Stratus 422.55)

Comments
From josse on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:12:01

I love winercrest. Whats going on with the knee?

From Ally Holt on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:13:30

glad your knee felt good during your run. GOod job getting up and going this morning!

From wildbull on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:57:16

just wait until you hit 40 brother. Oh the pain. IB will become for friend.

From wildbull on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:58:02

it was nice to see you this morning. your looking fast!

From Superfly on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 13:19:09

The 50k sounds fun this weekend. A good workout at least.

From ryan on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 23:07:35

50k? probably not. it would be fun to be a part of but i am not ready and it would just set me back on my training over the next 2-3 weeks as i work on getting some speed in my legs for the upcoming races.

From Mike Warren on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 23:33:36

Dave, it was good to see you again. You are looking to be in great shape! Thanks for slowing down and pulling me along!

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 10 Wendy's. Another solid run - nothing great, nothing bad. Knee is feeling a little better, so is quad, need to stay on top of them though. (Stratus red 351.75)

afternoon - 5 Parkway. Temps were almost cold, very nice. At the end picked up the pace a little to try and beat the rain that finally showed up. (Cumulus blue 205)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Fri, May 23, 2008 at 09:55:01

good job this morning. glad your legs are feeling better.

From Wildbull on Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:32:23

Good job getting out! Sorry we ditched you! Aaron is soooooooooooo pushy! Last day of school! Have a great run saturday!

From James Holt on Fri, May 23, 2008 at 14:27:04

Good luck tomorrow and have fun.

From Wildbull on Fri, May 23, 2008 at 15:03:39

Break a leg tomorrow. not literally of course. have fun and watch out for snakes! SSSSSSSSSSSSs

From Ruthie on Fri, May 23, 2008 at 21:15:11

You get dirty looks from teachers too? I thought that only students got those! ;)

Race: Red Mountain 50K (31 Miles) 03:30:31, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
31.00

AM - Holy crap... what a neat experience. This run was one of the reasons I love running. Up very early to hit the bus up to Central. We were told the rains had made the trail section a bit wet (but it turned out to not be bad at all). Also, the overcast skies made for some pretty dark running. The race organizers tried there best, however, by having a 4-wheeler right behind us, so we could see a little. A little chilly at the start, but not really too bad - low 40's. Race started off with a guy who I later learn is Shawn Martin (brother of Theo and Tim Martin, All-Americans from NAU and Page, AZ) and he is a pretty good runner in his own right, some other guy, and myself. My plan coming into the race, and throughout, was too make sure I DIDN'T race; instead make it a good long run, so I can run well throughout the next couple weeks of training and don't have to recover. So that thought dictated how I ran. About 4 miles into the race, we hit a series of masterful hills along the powerline trail going out of Central. The other guy had nothing on the hills and I just sat right behind Shawn. My mind, however, kept going back to racing since I was right with him, so I stopped at the aide station around 7 and took a gel and let Shawn pull away. As I got going again, I kind of closed the gap. I was having a lot of fun running on this trail/dirt road and subsequently closed the gap and found myself only 30 meters back. So at around 9 I stopped at the aide station and shot the breeze for a couple minutes with an old elementary teacher Mr. Empey. So now Shawn is way up and I can just relax. The views were amazing and the fog was just rolling off the hills. Coming off 12 and onto the paved section of the course, I once again caught Shawn who was going the shoe exchange (I didn't change shoes). So I pulled up on him by about maybe 20 seconds. At this point, I was just rolling down through toward Gunlock. I was caught by Shawn and we just settled into an awesome rhythm. We talked for probably 6 miles and the times just kept getting quicker - down to 6:00 (much quicker than planned). So I told Shawn to just keep on rolling and I held up at another aide station. Then I stopped up at the next one. It was kind of funny, the volunteers didn't understand why I was just stopping and talking and the leader was pulling away! Anyway after Shawn was long gone, I just kept it moving. Around 24 my parents were at the junction of the highway to Mesquite and Gunlock. I chatted with them for a minute and notice I was starting to tighten up, so on I went. The last section of the race is essentially the same as the River 1/2 that kind of ate me up last Sept. Although I was starting to tighten and lose it, I felt better about my running this time than then. The course had a little twist at the end with a loop around a few blocks to add the last mile that was kind of a pain. And at that time, I really just wanted to be done. But on a run this long, I think anyone would really just want to be done.

Finished up by meeting all my goals. I ran solidly, had a lot of fun, enjoyed the scenery, and I think I'll be able to bounce back next week (knock on wood). I entertained myself by singing random notes as I went down through the river bottoms around 23 when I was pretty bored, and had a victory cheer for myself w/ help from the volunteers at 27 when I told them I was now running the longest I ever had!

Today was the kind of day that I think could have been a pretty solid sub 2:30 day. I actually went through the marathon at 2:58 (and that included the much tougher/slower trail section). Fun stuff! (Landreth 184.5)

Comments
From MarcieJ on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 14:10:25

Nice job Dave, that sounded like just a fun relaxing race. Its so hard not to race when you are in a race! Good job on sticking to your plan and thinking ahead to the future instead of getting caught up in the moment. Good luck with all your summer training!

From Ally Holt on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 15:03:31

As always, I am sooo proud of you Dave. You truly are amazing! You always do an extraordinary job. You really do! Way to go!

From Dustin on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 15:04:36

Dave great job on the race and meeting all of your goals.

From Adam RW- on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 15:21:29

That is great to see such enthusiasm in your report. It is also great that you ran such a great pace for a training run with stopping and all. I'm really looking forward to WBR and talking with you again in person.

From Christi on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 16:33:12

GREAT JOB DAVE! I don't know if you realized that was me that drove past you on your last mile. You looked fantastic! What a beautiful course and well organized race. You SMASHED this one!

From Jeff on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 16:56:18

Nice job coach!

From Logan on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 17:39:02

Great run today Dave. I am in town. When do we start running? Let's have a great summer of training.

From Mik'L on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 17:46:18

Good job Dave. Sounds like you had fun, which is the best part of it. You are stronger mentally to stay back than if you had gone for the big win! Hopefully you will have a quick recovery.

From Lybi on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 17:55:56

Look what you can do when you don't have pneumonia! Great job, Dave. That is an exceedingly long race! Most people don't love running longer than they ever have in their life the very first time. This is one for the record books.

From josse on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 18:02:25

This sounds like my kind of race, you know the fun training ones. I love them because the pressure is off. Glad you had such a fun time and sound like some good conversations.

From dave holt on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 21:11:57

Thanks guys, it was a lot of fun - and I don't know if I could have won had I gone all out anyway.

Christi, I did notice it was you - but I wouldn't say I look good, as I could barely lift my legs!

From Mike Warren on Sat, May 24, 2008 at 23:53:00

Dave, great job! Glad to see you enjoying running again! The sad thing, my time at last years STGM, was 3:29. Almost the same as your relaxed 50K, (Very, Very Sad) Thats why your the man, Awesome run!!!

From James Holt on Sun, May 25, 2008 at 00:03:55

Great job Dave!! Your an animal. It gets me really excited to run when I see you excited about your running. Keep kicking the trash.

From Sierra on Sun, May 25, 2008 at 00:55:09

Nice job coach!

From ryan on Sun, May 25, 2008 at 16:35:01

sounds like a fun race. great job for a training run.

From Ruthie on Sun, May 25, 2008 at 18:06:53

Awesome race Holt! You're amazing!

Do you know of any sort of a group getting together to run this week? Amanda mentioned something but didn't know details. Just wondering.

From Superfly on Sun, May 25, 2008 at 22:31:48

Sounds like a lot of fun. Wish I could have been there too. Good job.

From dave holt on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 11:02:06

thanks everyone.

Ruth, the Wasatch Back teams are starting to train - Mon, Weds, Thurs. But I am not sure of when and where.

From Michael on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 18:10:32

Wow 50K @6:40 mile - way to run, fantastic effort

From Jon on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 20:58:03

Awesome run! It's funny how you had to keep slowing down- how much were you behind 1st? Ahead of 3rd?

This gets me real excited for my long trail race in June- Logan Peak run. 28 miles or so, but 7400' up and 7400' down. You should come do it, too!

From dave holt on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 21:57:44

Jon, the leader ended up getting me by 10 minutes. He was able to keep a pretty solid pace the last 10K+ and I was slowing to 6:50's, so...

The 3rd place was nearly 30 minutes behind me (but the paper said he got 2nd). Oh well, I don't run for the glory of the Daily Spectrum!

From Ian on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 04:30:57

I really enjoyed reading this race report. You stuck to your plan and had a enjoyable fun time. Stopping at the refuel points was a great idea to relax and not go into race mode.

All the best for your summer training.

From James on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 23:57:47

Nice job buddy! I was down this last weekend but you were a busy man. Next time we'll have to get together.

From steve ashbaker on Thu, May 29, 2008 at 00:05:50

Good job Dave! Interesting distance I must say.

From amanda on Thu, May 29, 2008 at 21:26:36

I'm running again. Because as my mom says, "If you sign up for a marathon you should run some."

Total Distance
19.25

AM - 10.25 Millcreek Trail. Went down and got James and we ran up the trail to the highest water pump. The run was amazing. The temps were great and there was a light little sprinkle. No wildlife however. (Cumulus silver 492.9)

afternoon - 9 Coral Canyon by Grapevine Springs w/ 1 mile barefoot grass running at Highland Park.  Can't complain at all about these temps.  I wish every summer afternoon run was at 75 degrees, but it looks like it is all coming to an end soon.  (Cumulus red 540; most I have ever recorded putting on a shoe, it is still feeling good and holding up well) 

Comments
From Mike Warren on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 11:52:39

Sound like a fun run, good job! I can't wait to do a weekend long run with you guys again. I know patience is a virtue!

From The Beast on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 12:29:51

I think my dad sent you an email last night. Monday at 7am, Wednesday and Thursday at 8pm. All at the Little Valley Stake Center(across from the Boulders).

From corey on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 13:53:37

is that where were meeting? Dyllen and I went to Washington ele.

Total Distance
16.90

AM - 10.25 Washington Loop then joined James for Dogpound. Legs were a bit more tired today than yesterday. The whole run ave. was only 8:00. But that's what the legs had. (Cumulus blue 215.25)

afternoon - 6.65 Dino Tracks.  Still nice out, but starting to warm up.  Dip in the pool after was quite refreshing.  Still some residual fatigue in the legs. (191.15)

Pool Running - 10 minutes.  Earlier in afternoon, before afternoon run.  Twice as long as both other times.  Getting the hang of it.  Noticed that the faster I went, the more I stayed up on top of the water.   

Comments
From Runnman on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:49:15

Don't you love these temps for running. I can't remember when we had this cool of weather at the end of May. Would you please arrange for this to remain with us through the whole summer? Thanks!! Keep up the good work Dave. You are awesome.

From Wildbull on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 17:31:34

Dave, your a machine! young machine!

From josse on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 18:03:09

When you are pool running are you using a floatation belt? They really help to stay above the water. I use one that is made for pool running.

From dave holt on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 18:08:23

Josse, no. I've looked into it; especially because I am not really sure how to do this pool running stuff. Most said it was helpful (mostly to stay above water). But I have found that I can keep my mouth above and that's about all I need. If I happen in to some extra money I might get one, however.

From josse on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 18:14:14

You probably get twice the workout without the belt just trying to stay above the water. HEHEHEHE I would love to see that. Last year I think I really learned how to actually do the pool running thing. You treat it more like a really fast biking motion. Like you are doing an all out sprint the whole time.

From Scott Zincone on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 22:38:21

You definitely work harder all around without a belt. But I found I was concentrating more on keeping my mouth above the water to breath than on my "running". With the belt, since I did not have to worry about staying afloat, I could pay more attention to my form. I could really extend my stride, much more than on the road. I made sure I stretched my legs out fully on my "front" kick. My arms were more in synch with my legs as well. From time to time I would put my face in the water and holding my breath for 20 seconds or so, then slowly breath out until I got into a rhythm. Not sure if it really helped or not but I figured it would help my cardio by doing the controlled breathing.

Without the belt though, my heartrate would go much higher. If you already have a ski vest or life jacket you could use that instead of buying a belt.

It has been awhile since he has blogged, but Ryan Woods once told me, "If God intended for us to run in the water, he would not have created the dog paddle."

From Mike Warren on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 23:38:47

Dave, I would go with the arm floaties! I think the pink or purple, would look lovely!

From Wildbull on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:36:32

I like the pink floaties myself! They match my skin! and enhance my eyes!

From dave holt on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 12:46:05

Thanks Scott and Josse. No thanks Mike and Bill!

Total Distance
19.35

AM - 10.1 Parkway with James and then Washington Loop with a little added up into Green Springs. Still feeling and running pretty slow. Hopefully it will start to come around a little by the end of the week. (Stratus red 361.85)

afternoon - 9.25 Grapevine Springs/West Ledge/Highland Park with 5 barefoot grass striders and another few laps around the park to hit 1.5 barefoot. A bit breezy which kept the temp very bareable. Legs seemed like they are about to break through the fatigue. (Cumulus blue 223)

Pool Running - 10 min. this afternoon 

Comments
From Runnman on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 15:24:31

Dave, Considering your 31 mi. on Sat. you should be taking it a little easy and giving yourself some slack. I like to make weeks after an event a "celebration" week. Meaning that everything I do is allowed to be comfortable and slow. You were fantastic Sat. keep up the great work.

From dave holt on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 17:48:51

Ken, I'm not really too worried about the speed (or lack thereof). But you start to get antsy... you know what I mean!

From Runnman on Wed, May 28, 2008 at 19:08:11

Ya I do know. That's why those good days feel so good. Feeling like you are making progress and the work is paying off. Remember the good days.

Total Distance
19.55

AM - Washington Loop w/ James and then Sandberg's Pond. Although I am feeling a little less fatigued in the legs, I am very tired from the mileage this week. Subsequently, I still haven't broken an 8:00 min. ave. since the 50K. Kind of crappy, but it is coming around. (Stratus 431.6)

evening - 10.5 Club Run.  Although I didn't feel that fast (and actually it wasn't), this was the first run all week to go under 8:00 - 7:13 ave.  So that is a good sign.  (Cumulus blue 233.5) 

Comments
From Runnman on Thu, May 29, 2008 at 18:41:32

Glad to hear you are feeling the effects of your miles this week, because I certainly am. I look forward to running with you and not chasing you tonight. Do you have any idea where we are planning to run?

From MarcieJ on Fri, May 30, 2008 at 11:39:33

So if I come on sat for club run, it sounds like there is hope for me and that I just may able to keep up with you:) You have had amazing miles this week and after big miles last week!

From dave holt on Fri, May 30, 2008 at 18:56:49

Marcie, you better come. We've been missing you.

From MarcieJ on Fri, May 30, 2008 at 20:24:39

I will be there:)

Total Distance
18.55

AM - 10.05 Chipman Hill w/ James and then around Urie to finish off the 10. Pretty sleepy tired this morning. Was mostly asleep on the run down to James'. (Landreth 201.2)

afternoon - 8.5 Highland via Prospector.  Ran naked, but ran this one a few weeks ago so I looked back at the mileage.  The spring wind we've had has really helped make the afternoon runs bearable even enjoyable.  (cumulus red 548.5) 

Comments
From Runnman on Fri, May 30, 2008 at 14:46:43

There you go eeeking me out again. haha I am paying for pushing during our club run last night. Should have listened to my brain instead of my competetive heart.

From Predog on Fri, May 30, 2008 at 17:39:41

hey, so are they still doing that thing on thursdays that you were telling me about? I think I'm gonna come if they still are. Anyway, let me know. And ya, trail runs are fast for me, I don't know why...probably just because they are more interesting and fun than the good ol' Hurricane 1 mile straightaways of asphalt.

From Ally on Fri, May 30, 2008 at 19:10:17

hey... howz'it, brah? We got choke runs down here, we be talkin story and goin beach all da time. P.S. I have taken your best runner hostage! Muahahaha.

From dave holt on Fri, May 30, 2008 at 19:29:33

Ally, when did you become a gangsta (notice - you are a gangsta not a gangster; I know the difference because I am from Dogtown and you gotta be one ta know one!

Total Distance
17.25

AM - 17.25 Snow Canyon/SGM run. Good group run this morning. Ran from store and climbed up through Snow Canyon then down the course back to the store. Ave was 7:13 again. So finally another one under 8:00. Logan was nice enough to just sit back with me as we watched the Bull pull away. Got some blisters on my left pinkie toe - not sure what happened there. But a good end to the week. Got some good solid mileage and at the same time let the legs recover from the 50K. (Stratus 448.85)

Goals for next week:  Hit mileage right at 100.  Bring in a couple speedier workouts with 300's on Monday and 800's on Weds.  to prep for the upcoming 10K / 1/2 marathon season.  Keep working my core exercises each day and do at least 3 days of pool running.

Comments
From MarcieJ on Sat, May 31, 2008 at 12:40:58

Good run today! It fun to get back out with you guys, I plan on coming alot through the summer on saturdays. It will be good for me!

From leslie peterson on Sat, May 31, 2008 at 13:45:58

Thanks for the note! I have been looking at your blog and am so impressed! It will be fun to learn from you and all the other talented runners. I am the slow poke granny in the back, but loving every minute of it!!! I am excited about coming down to ST. George and doing the Red Mountain again, it was the Best! Dogtown??? Where is that? Are you a skateboarder too?

From Adam RW on Sat, May 31, 2008 at 14:44:36

Dave, Great week. I really like your plan. It seems like you have everything geared towards a great great year. I like the addition of your pool running. Is it your own pool or do you have to go to a public gym? I'm looking forward to Ragnar in a few weeks! My knee felt much better today and pretty much felt better each day this week. I think the downhill racing at Magna tweeked it a little but I just took some easy miles and kept it iced this week and that always seems to help.

From dave holt on Sat, May 31, 2008 at 18:04:35

Leslie, Dogtown is what we "locals" call Washington (down by St. George). I joked with my kids at school that the movie was based upon my childhood!

Adam, we just got out pool finished up this spring. So it has been very nice to go out and enjoy it whenever! Sometimes that downhill running just beats the ol' body up - but the fast times are worth it! See you in a couple.

From leslie peterson on Sat, May 31, 2008 at 18:16:22

Thanks for clarifying! I grew up in S. Ca. and my brother was in the film Dogtown, thought we might have a real connection! Happy Running!

From wildbull on Sat, May 31, 2008 at 18:28:13

Dave I run in front of you for fear of getting smoked. I was just waiting for you guys to rocket by. Plus steve has gas!

From Jeff on Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 21:37:12

Coach you still need to sign my year book, I'll bring it to you sometime.

Total Distance
16.50

AM - 10 Middleton w/ James and Bill who joined us for most of the run. Then Telegraph Loop to finish off the 10. Another run under 8:00; maybe the legs are on their way back. (Cumulus silver 502.9)

afternoon - 6x300.  Went over to Dixie College since PVHS track is no longer.  Warmed up 4 by going out by the Temple and then the last 2ish of the SGM course.  Then got into the workout.  1-57 actually ran meters longer because the track is marked weird, but then I figured it out. 2-54, 3-6 all 55.  Ran 1:45 jog 300m between.  Felt very solid; like I could do them all day at that pace, but I really couldn't do them any faster.  Finished with a .5 cool.  Probably should have done more, but I had already gone over my planned mileage (16) for the day.  I was pleased with the workout and felt like I should be doing more repeats and more mileage - I guess that is a good thing.  (Stratus 455.35)

Comments
From wildbull on Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 11:32:00

bow wow thanks for letting a old man tag along.

From Runnman on Mon, Jun 02, 2008 at 23:22:07

eeeek!!! haha I didn't even notice your miles until I posted mine tonight. Honestly I put down exactly what my Garmin reads when I get home.

Total Distance
16.05

AM - 11.05 Green Springs w/ James. XC practice started so I ran with the 3 mile group and then home. A little sore in the hips from yesterday I would imagine. (Landreth 212.25)

afternoon - 5 Washington Parkway. The heat hasn't killed me yet. (Cumulus red 553.5)

Pool Running - 15 minutes.  I took my heart rate just as I finished to see where it was from the workout.  It was at 130/minute, so I guess it gets it up there a bit. 

Comments
From Runnman on Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 13:59:04

EEEEked out :( haha

From The Beast on Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 14:09:47

Ryan got nudged by a car I should say. I would have told you but I had to hurry home.

From Jeff on Tue, Jun 03, 2008 at 17:15:10

ryan ryan ryan.

Got to love that sun coach.

From Sierra on Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 00:59:10

Sorry I missed it today! I'll be there next Tuesday! I've called Shayna too. There have been lots of people asking me about xc summer practices so I'll pass on that information to them?!

From Mik'L on Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 09:24:14

I ran in to Bob Hudson and he asked if XC practice had started yet. Karina doesn't want to miss out! But I guess she is out of town this week. You're gonna have to invite Clyde over for some of that pool running. He's driving me nuts!

Total Distance
16.80

AM - 8.15 Dogpound w/ James and then up by Rich's to hit this morning's goal mileage. Didn't feel that great today. Some days feel stronger than others. (Stratus red 370)

afternoon - 6x1/2miles (8.65).  And then, some afternoons are better than mornings!  Ran out to King's Row to run my 1/2's.  Thought I had waited out the storm front and wind, but it just got worse, much worse as I went out there.  The wind was ripping and throwing sand all over me (into me, more like it).  With the help of a friendly cross-wind, I knew I had the chance of a strong workout. 1-2:24, felt good, was on pace for 2:20 for over .30 but it scared me thinking of doing six so I let myself back off. 2-2:20, thought I should try for that 2:20 and hit it. 3-2:13 Felt really good, the rest was a full 1/2 back to my start since the wind was blowing and throwing off any plan to only do the 2:30 recovery planned, but it was what needed to be done in the conditions. 4-2:11, probably the best one.  I felt great; faster than I have felt in a LONG time. 5-2:13 Again felt solid. 6-2:09 don't know how many times these old legs have a sub 2:10 left in them, so I went for it and did it!  It was much nicer doing these 1/2's on a road than on a track.  The wind did help some, but more often than not, it was blowing almost straight across, I just had a good workout today with good leg turn-over and drive.  (Cumulus blue 242.15)

Comments
From Hayden on Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 14:36:33

Hey i am always getting really hungry and a little thirsty on my runs what do i need to to. The hungry part i want to get rid of if anything. Have any ideas?

From bundy on Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 18:41:46

Whats up Grand Master Holt

From Ruthie on Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 19:00:28

XC has already started! So soon!? That's crazy. Didn't we start a couple weeks later last year? Who/how are the new captains? Life sounds good, keep me posted!

From dave holt on Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 19:24:47

Hayden, eat something! You don't really need to work on fat vs. glycogen burning since you are working on 5K's, so you might as well eat a little toast or something before you go out.

Ruth, I think we are starting about a week earlier. I figured since they are Wasatch Backing it, I would just supplement it with some easy running until that is done. Captains...? We will see who wants it the most and who can help the team the most through actual leadership.

From Superfly on Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 21:50:41

Great workout. I'm looking forward to seeing you tear it up at summer games!

From The Beast on Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 01:33:21

I read what you wrote about Trevor on Austins blog. He came to 1 WB practice already. He is at a wrestling camp all this week.

Total Distance
17.05

AM - 8.55 Washington Loop w/ James and then Sandberg's Pond. Pretty uneventful. A bit hard on the joints (hips/knees) this morning. (Landreth 220.8)

Pool Running - 15 mins.

evening - 8.5 Club run on Chuckwalla Trail.  I was very, very slow.  Legs were pretty much just spent.  (Cumulus silver 511.4)

Comments
From Brent on Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 21:16:37

Coach Holt, thanks for the congrads. Pool running, has been game for a few weeks. I never got my heart rate above 135 as hard as I could go.

Stay Kool, No Dirty Looks, B of BS Rools out

From Predog on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 00:04:35

Hey that was a fun run. Thanks for inviting me to run with y'all. I enjoyed it a ton.

From James Holt on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 01:28:19

This slowness had nothing to do with you running back with us old men today did it?

From dave holt on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 11:07:19

I am one of the old men!

Total Distance
20.30

AM - 14.6 Parkway w/ James then a couple more around Washington before practice and then up into upper Green Springs. I am pretty well spent. Although for a short while around miles 7-10 I actually felt pretty good. Hopefully I feel a little better tomorrow so I can have a short at a PR. (Stratus red 384.6)

afternoon - 5.7 went out to Sienna Hills Park and ran two miles barefoot. Felt good. Hard to believe that just two days ago it was snowing on the mountain and I could see my breath in the morning. It is warming back up toward normal. (Cumulus red 557.2)

Comments
From Runnman on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 11:55:58

Dave, there will be no eeking you out this week. You're the man. Good luck tomorrow. I have a little wedding to attend so I won't be at the races. Sure wish I was going to be timing and racing.

From wildbull on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 16:09:06

Dave did you know this girl?

http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=3475327

sad!

From Superfly on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 18:09:31

That is just crazy. It is really shaking up the community. I'm sad for the family.

From Ruthie on Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 23:16:54

Woah. That is so sad. I feel as bad for the kid who was driving as anyone else. That has got to be so rough. "The Olympics are the last thing on his mind," that's just depressing.

Race: Speedster 10K (6.4 Miles) 00:36:29, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
11.35

morning - Well I had good intentions with this race, but shut it down pretty quick.  Started with a warmup of the loop the course (10K did the loop twice) - noticed that the course was measuring long.  My plan for the race was run hard from the gun and hold whatever I could.  I also decided to run with just my watch, not the garmin; I'm not sure why, I just though it might help me focus on racing instead of all the pacing...  First mile was 5:04, a little quick, but not really if that's where I am going to be eventually, and I wasn't working that hard really.  Stayed about the same distance behind the 5K leader throughout the first half of the race.  Then coming close to the turnaround, I just shut it down.  I didn't feel as quick as I knew I needed to be to get a good time, the race had no mileage markers for the 10K (besides mile 1) so I couldn't even get splits, and there was no racing going on to make me drive.  So I just figured to keep it steady and win, but live to run hard next week at Summer Games, which is what I am going for anyway.  Ran James in, he ran well and got 4th, then cooled down with a few of the guys.  Nothing to thrilling.  (Stratus 459.8) (Ohana 48.95)

Hit goals pretty good for the week.  Great 1/2's and right on with the mileage.  Didn't hit the water as much as I wanted and missed a couple core workouts. 

Goals for next week:  Be fresh and determined for Summer Games and let that lead me right into WBR.  Mileage should be around high 80's this week.

Comments
From ryan on Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 21:38:56

nice race. too bad you didn't have any competition. hopefully next week at USG you will have plenty of competition. you ran a 31:00 last year? what is your goal/expectation for this year all things considered.

i ran 32:59 last year and if i can't run faster than that i will be dissappointed. good luck with your training and we'll see you next week.

From Hayden on Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 22:11:58

Hey Sasha wanted me to run a 10k tempo run with you or more, to see if i would be a good fit for the wasatch back white team. i thought summer games would be good cause i'm doing that too. Hey check out my Monday blog and see what Sasha has to say, for more details.

From Superfly on Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 22:53:55

Good run today. I smell a PR at the Summer Games. Can he go sub 30? Imagen having a 29:something under your belt...

From Lybi on Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 23:50:21

Good job, Holt. Nothing thrilling...except that you WON! You're the guy nobody could beat! You're the one the other fast guys (besides your brother) wish would've stayed home!

Plus that first mile especially was dang fast. Good job. Hope you got something cool for winning.

From James Holt on Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 00:04:58

Good running today. So are you saying that me being 4 minutes back isnt pushing you to go faster? I thought i was breathing right down your neck.

From James on Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 19:00:59

Nice win old coach! No young bucks to give you a run for it eh?

From Logan on Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 21:25:29

What is the game plan for tomorrow or Wednesday? I couldn't remember what day we decided on.

From James on Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 21:53:57

Look who is acting like the old coach now! He can't even remember what he is doing in the next couple of days.

From dave holt on Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 22:42:19

Hayden, I left you a note about this on your blog.

From Superfly on Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 14:49:05

If you are going to the track this afternoon let me know what time and I'll meet you there. Logan wants to come too but has a BBQ @ six so it's got to be before or after.

From J-Free/ Jeff on Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 15:41:37

Good race! I am coming on Tuesday. In case I forget to ask you then, when is the first xc race? There is always that one in CV before school and I think I will beable to go to that one before I leave.

Total Distance
17.20

AM - 10.15 Fields run w/ James and then 5x100 barefoot grass striders and around back home. Okay run, not too quick, hips were hurting a little. I think I need to start gack hitting some squats to strengthen through the legs and hip (I'll wait until after WBR). (Landreth 230.15)

afternoon - 6x200's (7.05). Warm Springs and then to Wash. Elem. to run on the little 200 track. Measured it a couple times to get the right marks (it is just a little short - with very tight turns). 1 and 6 were 31's. 2-5 were 32's. Felt good and quick; breathing hard and moving legs quick. Ran 2:00 jog between. Then jogged 1 1/2 home as cool down. (Cumulus blue 249.2)

Pool Running - 10 min.  

Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 17:17:47

Is the track at DSC open? I guess I'm meeting Logan there at 4:30.

From Adam RW on Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 22:59:54

So are you St. George guys on the same training plan or is it just a coincidense that you, Clyde and Logan all did 200s?

Total Distance
19.10

AM - 12.55 Middleton w/ James and then Parkway w/ XC. Picked up the pace pretty good for about 1 1/2 miles and then no carb drink or anything trying to deplete for the day to cram for the next two days. I really want to run fast at USG. (Stratus red 397.15)

afternoon - 6.55 Highland.  The heat is on!  Tried to run pretty hard down Highland and the ridge for 1 3/4 miles, but wasn't quite a smooth or quick as the 1 1/2 this morning.  (cumulus red 563.75)

Pool Running - 10 min.

Comments
From The Beast on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 14:47:32

Thanks for running with us Coach. I talked to Austin, Willy, Kimzey, and Trevor during track about the idea goal for XC. They all seemed to have the same goal. I will talk to the rest like Monty, and Danny.

From wildbull on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 17:27:37

oh how sweet it is to have a pool in the summer! I am still looking for my speedo!

From Jeff on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 17:32:46

Coach I love the XC Forever news letter. I will look forward to it, especially on my mission. I am going to try and email some pictures or I might just put them on a disc for you.

From Ruthie on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 17:38:22

Newsletter? We have a newsletter?! I want one!

From James Holt on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 19:06:19

I really like the newsletter. Good idea and well put together.

From ryan on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 21:34:53

carb loading for a 10k?????

From dave holt on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 22:23:39

Newman, trying anything! By the way I need your email address so I can add you to the PVXC mailing list - send me a private message with it on there.

From dave holt on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 22:26:27

Ruthie,

I sent you one to - on the email address you left me; so check it.

Total Distance
16.10

AM - 10.1 Dogpound w/ James and then just weaved around Washington. I usually prefer if people say I run - not jog. But today would have a hard time even being called the latter. (Stratus 469.9)

afternoon - 6 Grapevine out and back.  Pretty heinous situation again.  Just tired and unenthusiastic.  My neck is also kinked and giving me a bit of a struggle. (Cumulus silver 517.4) 

Comments
From The Beast on Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 01:00:37

NICE! Thats all I have to say about the Newsletter.

From Hayden on Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 10:01:30

Ivins Res is rather nice now, they have done some work on it the past year you should check it out. Hey i called you to see if i could get a ride to the 10k, check your messages and contact me back (669-4870), Thanks man.

Oh yea i am on the white team with you now man, i am excited.

Total Distance
11.00

AM - 8 Parkway w/ James and then around Washington for the 8. Woke up feeling much better. Wasn't nearly as tired, neck/back felt much improved, and I wanted to run. All that plus the 50 degree weather made for a much better run than yesterday. (Landreth 238.15)

evening - 3 Lower Grapevine.  Just a chill little run.  Got a blood blister right on the ball of my foot sometime today and it was giving me some problems.  So I drained it and although it still has a little pain, it is feeling like it shouldn't be a problem tomorrow.  (Cumulus silver-3

Comments
From Ruthie on Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 18:12:51

About the newsletter - I checked both my emails and I haven't gotten it! Are you sure that you sent it to me? I want to see it, could you try sending it again - ruthless813 at gmail. Thanks!

From Little Bad Legs on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 00:26:40

Good luck in Cedar. That canyon makes for some quick times!

Race: Utah Summer Games 10K (6.2 Miles) 00:31:15, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
20.20

morning - Got up to Cedar and warmed up with just over two miles and caught the bus up to the start. Goals going into the race - I really thought I had a shot at breaking 30 on this race. I knew it would be very tough, but it just felt like it was there. Lined up with Hayden and kind of told him the plan. We took off and right off the bat, I could just tell it wasn't there. When I finished getting schooled by a high schooler I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what the deal was. I went off pouting and didn't watch my bro and bros finish (sorry guys) then went for a run trying to find the Razorback trail up by the golf course - my favorite run when I was up at SUU, found the bottom part of it, but decided I had better get back to the awards and stuff and showed up just in time (4.05 cooldown). During the run I started to feel a little better about it, but still some frustrations. I would be lying if I said that it didn't bug me that Hayden schooled me, but its not only that. Hayden is a stud and ran awesome today - and really he just stuck to the plan way better than I did; some days other runners are just better than you. What I was having a harder time with is that I just don't have any guts - really it was pathetic. I let the exact same thing happen to me last year; Joe pulled away from me at the exact same spot as Hayden did this year. Of course, I am also bothered about not running anywhere close to my goal. I guess you can say get over it, but I think it will be on my mind for a few days at least. I told Hayden that he should be replacing me on the WBR and I really feel that way. Here's the run down. Last year's split in parenthesis.

1-4:46 (4:43) started pretty solid, wanted 4:40, but I was too chill.

2-4:50 (4:49) wanted another 4:40, but it wasn't there.

3-5:03 (4:56) I didn't want anything over 5:00 especially on only the 3rd. blah. Hayden gapped me a little and I just could work back to where I needed to be. Why didn't I just close the gap back up?

4-5:06 (5:07) Wanted 4:50, I new sub 30 was long gone by now, but trying to be positive and thinking I was still near last year's time if I ran a better final two.

5-5:15 (5:30) A glimmer of hope, I new I had gone 5:30 last year. This is where I was supposed to gain huge time, gained a little.

6-5:19 (5:25) Again I was supposed to chunk off 20+ seconds here and only got a couple. I really didn't even go after Hayden like I should have. I was content in 2nd. I used to never be this way.

.2-:59, 5:08 pace (:28, 4:10 pace(?)/ but last year the race was just .13 instead of the full .2; start was moved a little this year) Last year I dug like a mad man to get 31:00, this year I just repeatedly swore under my breathe and cruised in.

It is funny how the two races produced such similar results with such different reactions. Last year I was flying SO high after the race; I couldn't contain how excited I was. This year I was completely negative. It is going away some though - the run after, thinking, and writing about it is helping me feel a little better. Congrats to everyone on great races: Hayden especially, PV runners good job, Bull you are really flying right now. Good job James, Dustin, and Ryan and everyone else. (Cumulus silver 526.25) (Ohana 55.9)

afternoon - 8.35 Sand Hill Trail.  Took it real easy and just enjoyed being out in the desert.  Stopped and enjoyed the views multiple times.  An enjoyable and relaxing run.  (Stratus 478.25)

Comments
From James on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 13:38:53

Well, it happens to the best of us! I would say not to get over it quite yet and use it to fire you up for next week against BYU.

You are still a stud and ran great! Hayden has had a little more motivation this week too.

From Predog on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 13:41:07

hey don't feel too bad...I got schooled by 2 high schoolers and a bunch of old men because my stupid feet hurt...haha. You are my hero though...just so you know.

From Sasha Pachev on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 13:47:15

Dave:

Hayden is potentially at least a 2:18 marathoner in St. George. As slow as he is in 800, and as fast as he is in 1600, that is a tell-tale sign. Those types thrive off mileage. Without mileage they are just mediocre high school runners. You give a guy like this a base, and he becomes OTQ material. It is not a shame to get beat by him in this condition. We have a prejudice against high schoolers thinking they cannot possibly have the endurance to run a long race because they are too young. The truth is that they do not have the endurance because they do not have the training. Sub-30:00 10,000 on the track in high school would be no big deal if our high schoolers ran consistent base mileage.

This was a solid race, do not kid yourself about that. Hayden just was able to show his cards.

From Little Bad Legs on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 13:53:56

Solid time, no matter the place overall. Nice race!

From Wildbull on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 14:13:13

Dave, your time is good. I think you did not taper much for this race. I think it is inspiring to always want more. To be better. thats what makes you different then the guy sitting on his couch getting fat.

From MarcieJ on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 14:15:35

I agree that was a solid race! But totally understand the frustration when you have a plan in your head and expectations and it doesnt turn out the way you wanted.It hurts! Us runners are very hard on ourselves! But honestly that was a great time! Good job Holt!

From Jeff on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 14:34:38

Good job coach. Sorry it didn't turn out like you wanted. I agree with what Bull said, you always want to be better. You know what you did and what you need to do. It is fun to watch you.

From jtshad on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 15:10:54

A solid race and a solid time. You have been through a lot this year as well. I agree with Marcie that we are our own worst critics and can be hard on ourselves. Just use this as a way to keep you competitive edge razor sharp for the next race...WBR!

From dave holt on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 17:47:27

thanks guys - it was nice to just go for a chill run this afternoon as well, even though it is going to put me well over my planned mileage for the week. I didn't even think about the race once, until I came back and entered this afternoon's run. I am no longer mad... just want to get better.

From Ally Holt on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 22:13:23

Dave, you are too hard on yourself. I am very proud of you and I think you did great! Sorry I wasn't there. This just means that the great races are just around the corner.They can't all be great.

From Brent on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 22:31:14

Coach Holt, normally, you would get 300 commando points for the second place, lets see how you rebound, sometimes, days and lessons pay off. I'll bet you did not pout, you were giving your self a chewing out, thats different than pouting. I am betting on a big rebound.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From James Holt on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 22:54:43

Good race even though you didnt get quite what you were after. You shouldnt feel to bad. I got schooled by several high schoolers and even a few old men( sorry Bull, you know you rock!!).

From josse on Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 23:00:26

It is so funny how we can get such highs and lows form the thing we just strap on our shoes and do everyday. Great job and the cursing under the breath. That takes talent to be able to run that fast and curse at the same time.

From Dustin on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 12:03:35

Good job yesterday Dave. I know how it feels to not be that pleased. I wasn't close to any of my goals yesterday, but I guess I just need to train a little harder and try to learn from each race.

Sorry I missed you guys this morning. I did the scout campout thing last night and got back late this morning. I'm just getting ready for my morning run now and it is already hot out.

From Superfly on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 12:42:11

Good race. I'm glad I missed it though...

From Adam RW- on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 14:20:47

Solid race and it will work in your favor for motivation. If Hayden is going to replace you having run a 31 and change I should stay in the locker room with my 34 10K... You ran strong with a good time and will be fired up for Fri!

From wheakory on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 12:25:16

Nice race James way to put on the jets and start your season with a win. Your definitely ready for the relay more than I am.

Total Distance
16.00

morning - from Leeds down, up Highland and across the upper section of Parkway with Bill and Clyde.  A nice run.  Pace was a solid 7:10 for not pushing it at all, which was good because I really didn't have it in me - just finishing off the week.  (Cumulus blue 265.2)

Did pretty good for the week.  Mileage was just a little high.  Race wasn't perfect, but not much in life is; you just learn from it and move on.

Goals for next week:  Cut the mileage back again so I can be fresher for WBR and not be weak link on the team!  Have fun up there! 

Comments
From Hayden on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 14:34:25

Great race yesterday man, thanks for pushing me, your a great friend and my other coach, so alot of this success is because of you and everyone on the blog. Great week

From ryan on Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 16:48:13

nice race dave. don't be to hard on yourself. you want my email address? what is email? just kidding. kaerneumann@hotmail.com

Total Distance
24.40

AM - 16 Green Springs and around Scenic and then Middleton w/ James. Not really a bad run at all. Legs were just a little sore on the quads, but worked out okay. Temps are a bit warmer in the morning now than the last few weeks.

Pool Running - 10 min. Tried something a little different; most literature (and people) to make this more effective, try doing a fartlek style workout with a certain amount of time hard/easy. So today I went 1 minute easy/hard.

PM - 8.4 Club run at DC. Went around the trails and hit a 2 mile tempo section on the way back. Put them in at 5:17 and 5:35. Not too bad, tried to stay back a little when the group took off, so I was mostly working on my own. And the legs started to lose it for most of it, especially the 2nd mile, but just tried to keep it somewhat together. A good fun workout. (Stratus red 405.65)

Comments
From Wildbull on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:22:45

Good job Dave, It looks like i am going up WRB. We should coodinate going up. not sure what your plans are.

From Dustin on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:37:10

What kind of workout are you guys planning on doing tonight at the Dixie Track, I might be able to come over?

From Dustin on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:41:10

I just went on Bill's blog and see you are doing a tempo run at the Dixie Center, not the Dixie Track, so I'll try to make it over.

From James Holt on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 13:01:30

Did you do those extra miles before or after we went? Good gads man when did you get up?

From dave holt on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 15:20:05

Figured it would be a bit easier to hit them early as far as heat - and I actually woke up pretty easy today too. Now that may not be the case tomorrow!

From The Beast on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 15:23:36

Hey Coach! Did you get that email from Papa Willy? The co-ed team needs a replacement for Rachel. Any ideas?

From pyper on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 20:30:40

hi dad

From Kareena on Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 23:21:24

Good job today coach. I hope training for the wasatch back is going well. I got a blog not too long ago XC Runner. Encouragement and tips would be much appreciated.

Total Distance
16.85

AM - 11.35 Green Springs w/ James and the 3 at XC practice. I was pretty well spent this morning with the short turn-around between runs last night and this morning, the bigger mileage yesterday, the tempo last night, and getting up earlier with a sick little girl. So I struggled through the run with James and then stayed in the back of the pack at practice. (Stratus 489.6)

Pool Running - 10 min 1on/1off

afternoon - 5.5 Treadmill time has begun (sad day).  Started off very easy for the first mile and a half.  Then just let it roll at 7:30.  Going to have to get used to it again - treadmilling.  Was planning on 5, but was in the middle of watching the world record women's 5000, so I just kept going as she did it.  (Cumulus red 569.25) 

Comments
From Jon on Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:45:18

Do you know if you St. George guys will be coming to the dinner Thursday in Logan? Or are you just coming up to the start sometime Friday?

From James Holt on Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 13:39:08

One of these days we'll both be "on" for a run and it will be nice.

From jtshad on Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 09:57:11

Wow, TM time for you guys, huh? What a roll reversal as up north we are finally getting good weather outside to run in without having to wear several layers!

From Jon on Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 11:06:44

Treadmills suck!

Total Distance
14.65

AM - 9.05 lower Grapevine down Highland w/ James and then a couple in Dogtown. Knee pain I had yesterday showed up a little today as well. (Landreth 247.2)

afternoon - 5.6 TM. Again started off very easy, but then got into the 7:30 easy pace a bit quicker. Struggled through 3 miles mentally and then the women's 3000 Steeple, men's and women's 800, and men's mile came on the track meet I was watching and things went smoother and again I went just a tad farther than planned. (Stratus 495.2)

Comments
From wildbull on Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 13:41:33

WOW. Mr. Marathon man. your awesome Dave.

From Predog on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 00:06:29

wait--are the olymics on?? what track meet are you watching?

Total Distance
13.25

AM - 8.25 Fields w/ James. Temps just a tad cooler this morning - perfect! Got a new pair of Asics Stratus 2.1 (black and yellow - girls thought they looked like bees, so that's their name) and Asics Cumulus 10 (white) yesterday from the St. George Running Center. Wore the Stratus this morning. It has been a while since I've had new shoes - they felt great. Then go to help take care of 2 sickos now - and get ready to go to WBR. (Stratus Bee - 8.25)

evening - 5 in Orem w/ WBR crew.  Felt horrid.  Subway and the flu throughout the family made this a very difficult jog.  I really hope things calm down for WBR.  (Stratus 500.2) 

Comments
From The Beast on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 13:02:55

Hopefully we will see you at Wasatch. Bake is on the team now, Dannys knee is too bad.

From Huans32 on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 13:40:06

Good Luck tomorrow at WBR. What runner are you??

From Hayden on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 13:59:33

Man i love the Bees, i am going to get me some too. Man i don't know what i got myself into beeing in the same bus as Sasha and BINGO, ha. See you at 3 i might call if i get lost getting to your house, i am going to stop at Inta Juice on the way their too, oh yea.

From Jeff on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 15:55:46

Ya Baker! I agree hopefully we see you up there Coach.

From dave holt on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 16:35:48

I will be leg 8.

Hayden get me one of those on your way over.

Go PVXC teams!

From Ruthie on Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 17:52:42

Good luck tomorrow - own the Wasatch Back!

From Predog on Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 00:12:10

good luck at WBR, although I'm not 100% sure what it is, knowing you it's probably some crazy long oober distance relay...so you'll do good 'cause you're the man at that kind of stuff. Anyway, good luck and tear it up!

Race: Wasatch Back Relay (Legs 8,20,32) (3.36 Miles) 00:19:05, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
9.50

morning - 4 in Orem w/ WBR crew.  Warm up for the day.  Didn't sleep well at all.  All insides having issues still.  Now off to Logan.  (Stratus 504.2)

PM - WBR LEG 8 (my first): 1.3 Warm up.  Felt ready to go and see if we could chip away at the lead a little.  This was my shortest leg, so I wanted to run it well, but at the same time save some for the next two longer/more difficult legs. (Stratus 505.5) 

3.36 Leg (19:05 - 5:41 ave.)  1-5:20 Went out pretty quick. An easy mile and I felt a little antsy as well. 2-5:33 Slowed a little, probably more than I should have, but it was a long gradual slope through the end of the leg.  3-5:59 Got kind of tired in here.  I was a little more worried about the footing on a very pothole filled road than running as fast as I should have been. .36-6:06 pace.  Just kind of cruised it on in. 

.8 cool down (Ohana 60.06)

Comments
From Adam RW- on Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 22:58:51

Great race and always great to talk with you. Hope to run accross you again soon.

Race: Wasatch Back Relay (Legs 8,20,32) (13.07 Miles) 01:15:19, Place overall: 2
Total Distance
14.37

total warm and cool for these two legs was only 1.25 miles. Way too little. But I wasn't really into it as much as I should have been - and then I really didn't cool down at all.

early AM - (Leg 20 - 2nd - 5:28 pace) Started my 2nd leg at 2:11 AM. It was a 7.07 mile run; with about 5 with a nice steady downhill section and 2 with a gradual up to it. Never really felt like I was racing in this section (should/could) have gone quicker; however, it was my funnest section. This is where I recorded 44 kills! Basically I just had a steady stream of people to go get the whole run. But once I reached 32 I thought I was done. Then coming across the overpass I caught a grouping of 6 people and pulled up to 38. I was thinking how cool it would be to get 40, but I saw no one in sight and I knew the end was coming soon. Then, as I rounded a corner about .5 out from the end of my leg, I saw another large grouping of people. At first I didn't think I could get them, but as I started to accelerate a little, I just started eating up ground on them (I am sure they were hitting some amazing pace!). With just about .1-.05 left in the leg, I zoomed by them all, eating up six more. I yelled at Adam, as he didn't know I was coming in and then let out a "44!" Like I said, I really didn't run that fast, but it was fun to catch that many people. 1-5:20 another 5:20 first mile, but this time I was just easing into it. 2-5:14 I start to let the downhill take me a little. 3-5:13 still just moving along. 4-5:29 a little more of a flat section. I only looked at my watch on the mile splits on this leg and mostly just tried to use it as a solid practice for downhill - with chest up and a good lean out of the bucket. 5-5:22 Tried to keep it decent on the last section of down and flat. 6-5:48 Started gradual uphill through town. 7-5:45 The goal to hit 40 kept me on pace through this uphill section. .07-Just finishing it out. Forgot to turn off my watch, so it ran for a few as I talked so my time was off a little.

morning - (Leg 32 - 3rd -6:06 pace) 3rd leg started at 8:11. This was a more difficult leg, but not killer. A flat mile and then about 5 weaving climbing miles to the base of the big climbs. Throughout the run, I was thinking that it was rather cruel to end a relay on a leg like this for an old man; but I really didn't want to complain, knowing what Seth and Adam had coming up. Didn't warm up hardly at all, just figured I would do it on the run. I wasn't out to break anything (records or me). 1-5:58 too slow, but I was stiff. 2-5:58 Had passed four people and it looked like that might be it for the run, so I was just kind of going. 3-6:07 I had kind of resigned myself to the idea that I would just hit 6:00's through the rest. Did end up catch a few more throughout the run though. 4-6:11 I am almost done with this junk! 5-6:10 1 more mile! 6-6:11 I actually worked this one pretty hard to catch my 10th person. WBR Finished! I don't know if I will ever do a really again (or at least for a long time). They really beat me up, and I have a hard time coming back to back to back. They are for the young. Happy to see my boys team get 10th overall and my mixed team pull off a solid run and get top 150. Great job guys and gals!

(Stratus 506.8) (Ohana 73.13)


Total Distance
26.75

AM - 18 Green Springs then Middleton w/ James where we bumped into Clyde and then finished off 3 w/ Clyde on the Parkway and over at Maverick. Run wasn't quick, but it wasn't the worst thing ever. A little fatigue started to set in by the last 5ish and I kind of wanted to be done. But now I am happy that I finished it up. (Cumulus white 18)

Pool Running - 15 min (1on/1off)

PM - 8.75 Club run from DC to Webb Hill to measure hill workouts.  Clyde, Logan, and I were all pretty spent, so it was nice to just keep it real chill and enjoy a few bugs.  (Stratus red 414.5) 

Comments
From Jeff on Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 17:13:59

Nice job at Wasatch Coach! It was fun to see you guys up there. Keep up the good work!

From wheakory on Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 18:21:27

Nice run and putting on the miles even after the relay. I could see where you wanted to be done. Probably like the rest of us you still need more sleep to recover.

From Hayden on Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 19:49:32

Good job last weekend. It was a blast man. Thanks for the ride.

From Little Bad Legs on Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 21:21:43

Impressive mileage after an intense weekend! Good job with the race last weekend!

From wildbull on Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 15:06:10

Thanks for the Ride Dave. your awesome!

Total Distance
18.80

AM - 12.15 Green Springs w/ James and then XC up to Tortoise Fence. Not so fast, still recovering. (Stratus Bee 20.4)

afternoon - 6x400's (6.65). Very Hot! Because of the heat and still not having a lot of juice, I wondered if I should do these. But I figured if I kept cool about the times, I should try them out. Jogged over to Pine Valley Townhomes road and dropped off my waters (1 at the top where 1,3,5 would start and 1 at the bottom where 2,4,6 started). Then I went up the Parkway and drenched my singlet - it felt great - and went back around to do the repeats. Kept a level head about the times and just tried to keep solid form and good turnover. 1-1:18, 2-4-1:19, 5-1:17, 6-1:19. Then just smiled that I had made it through the heat and jogged on home. (Cumulus silver 532.9)

Comments
From Ruthie on Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 19:13:09

You're crazy! 400's in the heat of the summer, I don't know what you have instead of brains... probably some odd looking blob fried by the heat. Jk.

I realized that anytime I go running here, it's hotter than the morning time in SG most days. Wierd! (And yes, the humidity is exceedingly icky.)

Total Distance
16.85

AM - 10.15 Fields w/ James and then around Washington just a little to hit the 10. Pretty sleepy this morning, but everything is feeling pretty good. Today's runs can be as slow as I feel so that is nice. (Cumulus white 28.15)

afternoon - 6.7 Highland lower Grapevine. Beat the heat! It was only 99 when I finished up. Kept it very easy and relaxed with water stops. (Cumulus blue 287.9)

Pool Running - 20 min (1off/1on) I am getting pretty decent at this, especially the hard sections; and can really feel it working me.  Is it helping?  I imagine it would have to a little, and it is fun so... 

Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 10:14:22

I guess I'm going to PC this weekend. So I'll try to get a long run in Thursday morning. I'm guessing you already have something planned... but if not we can get together.

From Logan on Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 16:21:37

Since Clyde is going out of town to PC, do you still want to plan on Utah Hill for Saturday?

From Hayden on Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 22:45:49

Hey i want to do Utah Hill on Saturday or something long like 13-15 miles you guys can go longer. I am in for Utah Hill though.

From Adam RW on Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 22:57:26

Even if its not helping it has to feel good in the heat of the south...

Total Distance
21.30

AM - 11.10 Highland Lower Grapevine w/ James and then XC went out the same way, I just went 3 with the middle group. (Landreth 258.3)

Pool Running - 20 mins (1off/1on)

PM - 10.2 Club Run.  Nice to keep it fairly easy.  Hopefully I start to feel a little quicker here next week.  (Stratus red 424.7)

Comments
From Logan on Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:17:01

See you tonight at 8.

From Kenz on Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:11:42

Hey thanks for the comment you left me on my blog! I was excited to come to cross country practice today, very interesting! Ha it was fun, and thanks for telling Logan about me, I'm excited!

From Wildbull on Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:25:00

be ready to rumble brother!

From dave holt on Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 17:50:04

8 it is!

From The Beast on Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 19:04:06

Sorry Man it won't happen again.

From Austin on Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 23:23:15

Send me an emal about our high altitude camp...

From Dustin on Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 01:32:10

Sorry I missed you guys tonight. What is the plan for Saturday morning?

Also, great job on the relay and thanks for the ride up to Logan. I'll have to get you some money or a frazil someday after a long run to make up for the gas.

I think playing some trivia pursuit and watching those crazy wipeouts on that T.V. program really got us all pumped up for the relay. I'm sure you guys had some better music than our Van. I got quite the cultural experience listening to some of Chad's music

From Logan on Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 12:34:12

Dave,

My parent's address is 3088 Windmill Drive in Santa Clara. Drive on Sunset heading towards Gunlock. Turn right at the light at the Sinclair gas station and follow that road up into Santa Clara Heights. (Chevron is on the left and Sinclair is on the right.) Follow that road which is a little curvy and go all the way to the 4-way stop sign. Turn right at the stop sign and go 3 streets down. Take the 3rd street on the left (Windmill). Their house is on the right side of the road. Look for a maroon Subaru wagon and our gold Hyundai Elantra with all of the stickers on it. If you have questions, call me = 801-391-7859.

From Logan on Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 12:34:54

See you at 5 in the morning tomorrow.

Total Distance
14.10

AM - 8.1 Around Washington easy and then XC practice Parkway with Ryan and Ashley.  Pretty glad today is a bit less than the rest of the week.  (Cumulus white 36.25)

afternoon - 6 Treadmill.  Pretty crappy.  Had a 1200 workout planned, but just as I finished up swimming today, my left hip really locked up and was giving me some problems.  Add to that, I had to run on the TM today.  Starting out, I wasn't even sure if I was going to be able to go at all.  8:34 pace was giving me major problems, so I took it down to 10:00 pace and the hip felt pain free.  So I worked it up slowly and then stretched good.  Then I decided I should try the 5:00 pace for the 1200's and immediately the pain shot back and I backed it right off.  Went back to the 10:00 pace and let it just ease and finished with 3 miles at 7:30 pace.  Not very happy about it.  (Cumulus red 575.25) 

Comments
From Little Bad Legs on Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 21:02:26

Not cool! You'd think the pool running would clear up your hip pain. Good luck with things and hope you feel better soon.

Total Distance
20.00

AM- 20 Utah Hill - 10 up and 10 down.  Ran with Logan, Bill, Marcie J., and Hayden.  What a great workout.  Climb over 2300 feet from 2400 to over 4700 feet in the first 10 and then finish with a strong 10 to the bottom.  Overall ave. was 6:57 with the important part being the last 8 that were all right in the 5:30 range, some just below, the last couple just above.  I had to really work to keep on it.  Watched Logan really stick his last section and pull away from me, but it kept me more focused as that is where I am aiming to be.  Great thing about this run is that after doing it, I know I am a better runner because of it!  (Stratus Bee 40.4)

Week was a little mixed.  Good recovery, but I allowed too many extra miles to sneak in (a couple here, a little longer there) and it added up to be some of the problem that led to a poor workout yesterday afternoon.  But today made me more positive.

Goals for next week: Stick closer to planned schedule.  Two weeks left of this quicker phase, so I need 400's and 1200's to round it out (so I won't really kill on the hills Monday).  Keep on three or four days of pool running.  And keep hitting core workouts each day (I think it is making some difference).

Comments
From Hayden on Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 13:56:24

Great workout today buddy.

From wildbull on Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 14:25:03

Dave. what s great week. looking real strong. I can't look to next week until I recover from this one.

From MarcieJ on Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 18:46:27

That was a great workout! Thanks for the words of encouragement.I agree that core work does make a difference. I can tell when I slack on it.

From Predog on Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 21:25:27

holt, you are my hero. that's all I've got to say. Hopefully someday soon I'll be able to hit sweet mileage like that. Ya, those core workouts will really help you though...I need to get on some of that myself. haha.

From Runnman on Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 23:19:14

NIce run Dave. Wish I had known you guys were out there. I ran the Kayenta loop for 18 miles alone. Your splits were awesome. Congrats!! It sure feels good to see progress doesn't it?

From Mike Warren on Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 20:46:33

Dave, glad to see you doing so well. Looks like you have the enthusiasm back!

Total Distance
27.00

AM - 17 Factory Stores w/ James and then XC Green Spring 7 and through Cottonmill East to hit the 17.  Felt pretty solid.  Ready for a great week and had a lot of fun running w/ my Varsity boys.  (Cumulus white 53.25)

Pool Running - 20 min (1off/1on)

PM - 3xWebb Hill w/ Club (10).  Felt pretty solid heading over.  Took the first one w/o everyone else as they stretched and I ran maybe a little too conservative, but it helped me survive and get solid pushes on the next two.  Very happy about this workout.  1-8:01, 2-7:28, 3-7:31.  (Cumulus blue 297.9) 

Comments
From Austin on Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 23:56:32

Holy cow coach! You think you ran far enough today?

Total Distance
19.00

AM - 13 Green Springs w/ James and then XC up to top of Highland w/ Stefani.  Not as sore or as tired from last night as I thought I might be (but it usual catches up to me two days after).  (Landreth 271.3)

afternoon - 6 Sienna Hills Park with some barefoot running.  Ran over 1.5 miles and then did 5x barefoot grass striders and finished off with 2 solid barefoot miles right at 7:00 pace (ususally go a bit slower barefoot, so I tried to actually keep running instead of the usual jog).  Then 1.5 home in the heat.  (Cumulus red 578.25)

Pool Running - 20 min (1off/1on)

Comments
From Wildbull on Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 13:22:08

barefoot running! it hurts me just thinking about it! Blood would flow like wine.

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 14 I don't remember what James and I ran, but I am sure it was good.  Then XC and I ran dogpound w/ Ashley and ended with 5 barefoot grass striders (Stratus Bee 53.4)

afternoon - 6 Parkway with an extension.  (Stratus 512.8)

Total Distance
22.75

AM - 12.55 Again I don't remember what James and I ran (this is why you should blog everyday, or have a computer that will let you!).  Then XC Parkway nice and easy with most of the team running together.  (Stratus red 437.25)

PM - 10.2 Club run.  Good club run tonight.  The heat was on, but we kept it nice and cool and enjoyed it.  Quick turnaround for tomorrow as we head up to Enterprise down to Veyo on the dirt for the 4th of July. (63.45)

Race: Steven Abraham Lincoln Hooper Memorial (17.35 Miles) 02:07:24, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
22.60

AM - 2nd Annual Steven Abraham Lincoln Hooper Memorial 17.35 Mile Fun Run -

Things really went well this year.  The race directors had pretty much everything right on the ball: the distance was dead on, the awards were spectacular, the hydration more plentiful, the minor adjustment in start time made a huge difference, and the oraganizers were able to arrange the temps to stay down just enough to the finish to make it enjoyable, and of course, the course is one of the most scenic and spectacular pieces of trailrunning in the western United States.  There were a few flaws as always:  in a Twilight Zone like moment, we traveled up into Enterprise twice while only leaving it once, Logan yelling out the window at rabbits to move and Bill sleeping at the wheel also added some intrigue.

Despite all this, the field was smaller than last year.  The WildBull's goal was to finish in one piece, Logan's goal was to avoid getting eaten by a mountain lion, and my goal, of course, was to crush the field like always and destroy any hope they may have had of taking home the crown.  The run moved uneventfully UP mountain passes, by amazing views, and near dead decaying cows until at mile 13 the Bull made a bold move to the lead.  Logan and I kept relaxed and pulled him in within the mile.  At this point, the race became an eery predecesour to the famous hotdog eating contest to follow later in the day.  The great Loganashy broke away and took a slim lead as we neared the final mile.  He would not be beat, he must gain the crown abdicated by Clyde "Superfly" Behunin.  Davey Holt stayed steady behind the intimidating Santa Claran and in the final 1/4 mile pulled a sneak attack to end dead even at the finish.  A monumental moment in the history of this race; a tie!  As Billy finished, we slid into our prize - 15 minutes soaking in the freezing tributary stream of the Santa Clara River. (Landreth 288.65) 

As the only 2 time finisher of this classic race, I am awarding myself with the Thomas Jefferson Lifetime Achievement Award for Dedication and Commitment to and the Love of Distance Running.  It is a very special award that I will hold very dear to my heart.

afternoon - 5.25 Parkway.  Had a very short turn around as it was getting hot quick and I wanted a good nap, so I went out and hit a quick 5er to round out the day.  (Cumulus silver 538.15)

Comments
From jtshad on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 15:42:22

Nicely done! Congrats on the win

From jtshad on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 15:47:28

Oops, fast fingers heat the enter key too soon. should say "...on the win in the sub-masters!" Too bad there weren't a few more participants! :-)

From MarcieJ on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 16:13:51

You crack me up! Sorry I bummed out today. Sounds like you guys had alot of fun.Have a good fourth and I am planning on tomorrow if my leg will cooperate.

From Mike Warren on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 17:10:05

Very impressive win! With this victory, I would suggest retiring from the sport all together. Many great athletes, have indeed, retired after reaching the pinnacle in their respected sports. I would be guessing, but I would think many, many, endorsment offers, will be coming your way!

From Mik'L on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 17:21:23

Wow...that's about all I can say.

From brent on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 17:35:04

Coach Holt, nice win on the trail to tarbethia, you have claimed the kingdom, Lord Holt of Tarbethia.

Stay Kool, keep out of the sun, B of BS Rools out

From Chad on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 20:59:42

That's an OT qualifier, isn't it?

From superfly on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 21:39:17

I can't even explain how bad I wish I had been there. Too funny!

From Adam RW on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 22:07:36

I'm just sorry I missed all the fun. You guys know how to party it up. The soak in the freezing cold river tells it all.

From Ally Holt on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 23:09:30

you are quite the commentator! (sp?) Guess you gotta find something to occupy your time while the girls and I are away! GOod job on your victory!!

From wildbull on Fri, Jul 04, 2008 at 23:57:16

Dave you really move! And I have a new respect for your passion about this race.

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 20 SGM w/ Logan and Dustin. An amazing way to end the week. We dropped off Marcie and then James and started off on our 20. Both Logan and I didn't think we would be hitting anything too quick, but coming up Winchester I wanted to help Logan hit a solid hill like he has been working on, so we picked it up. Then he just kept going, so I went with him - but it wasn't racing, it was great training together. We hit 5 very solid miles at the end including a 5:08 mile 19 - at the end of a 130+ mile week. (Stratus Bee 73.4)

The whole week, including today has me stoked! I really feel that from last Saturday through to today, I have hit multiple workouts that have made me a much better runner.

Goals for next week:  I will hold back a bit and hit 120 miles next week (the 130 was great - It just kind of happened and I really didn't feel all that spent, just a tad this morning until we started moving better, but I need to make sure I don't get injured just going too nuts with it).  And I will look to continue to feel very positive with my running.

Comments
From Superfly on Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 15:16:09

Great job this week. You'll be ready to "roll" for Bryce.

From wildbull on Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 03:46:25

great week Dave. Sorry i missed it.

From Mike Warren on Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 11:21:22

Super Dave, your warm-ups are more than my monthly miles!

From Mik'L on Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 22:31:41

Hey- I have a favor to ask. Thanks to Tiff for moving they have now called me to run our stake track meet! :( I'm supposed to find a Saturday in October that we can use the track. Can you find out for me or tell me who to talk to? Seriously...like I need one more thing on my plate!

From amazing amanda on Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 10:30:16

Holt-

I don't know how much I should be running? When I should run my long runs? How many miles I should be putting? When I should get new shoes? Maybe I'll just come over sometime and we can talk about running, because I really don't know that mcuh about it.

Total Distance
24.60

AM - 18.25 Factory Stores out and back w/ James. Then XC practice to Middleton and a few more miles around Dogtown. Legs are feeling last week a little. (Stratus red 455.5)

afternoon - 6.35 Prospector/Church Rocks Trail and then down through Grapevine. (Cumulus red 584.6)

Pool Running - 20 min (1off/1on) 

Total Distance
19.85

AM - 13.35 Lower Grapevine to Highland w/ James - tried to push the hill to make up for missing Meat Grinders last night (family finally got back into town!). Then XC Dogpound and 5 barefoot grass striders. Was pretty spent. Probably a good thing that I didn't hit hills last night. Hopefully I will get my legs back a little through the week. (Landreth 300.55)

afternoon - 6.5 DinoTracks.  Nice and warm out.  I think I am adjusting to these crazy afternoon runs.  (Cumulus silver 544.65)

Pool Running - 20 min (1off/1on) 

Comments
From Superfly on Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 15:02:49

Yeah we missed you last night. But your the lucky one.

From Wildbull on Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 16:58:09

lucky? He is the smart one.

From Kenz on Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 19:54:28

Hey coach! Everything is going well, I miss coming to Pine View though, it's really weird, but I'm sure it will get better. How's everything there? Good job today!

From Kenz on Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 19:58:11

Oh yeah and thanks for the comment! I miss you guys too!! :(

From Runnman on Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 10:42:09

Whats the plan for Thursday? I am trying to be very consistant with my runs. 15 per day, 1 day a 16 in the morning, 1 day 18-20 in the morning. The other days are 2 a days.

From dave holt on Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 11:35:17

Ken, we will be doing the usual 7 or 10 from the store at 8 pm. See you there if you can.

Kenz, Glad stuff is going well - keep it up.

Total Distance
20.30

AM - 15.3 Fields w/ James and then XC Dino Tracks. Run slowly got better as I woke up. Legs weren't quite as trashed the last couple days, but still a few runs out from really having much in them. (Stratus 528.1)

afternoon - 5 Washington Loop w/ Turtle Creek extension.  Not bad only doing 5 this afternoon (1 mile makes a difference in the heat!) - just need to hit 20/day this week, so I was able to cut it down.  Although since I stayed in town on the roads instead of going out to the desert, I couldn't count the number of weird looks I got.  (Cumulus blue 302.9)

Pool Running - 20 min (1off/1on)

Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 11:43:52

I noticed that all the shoes you've ran in this week are 500+ and still going strong? It looks like your ready to do what I need to do pretty soon. Replace and throw away.

From James Holt on Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 14:38:03

I wish i could get that kind of mileage out of my shoes. My stratus are at 200 and im starting to get knee pain when i wear them and the bottoms are wearing out.

From dave holt on Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 15:02:29

I've never had shoes hold up so well. All three/four pairs that are right around 500 or more still feel pretty good. I think as I have been getting more and MORE running in, my form has become more efficient and my stride has become less pounding on my shoes (and my legs) and more flowing. At least that's all I can come up with for having them last so long.

From bc on Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 00:33:11

Dave, with the gas prices like they are who can afford the luxury of new shoes anyway. Teams are looking good and I am having them blog. We have a few girls that could be top ten 4A this year, but it is early. The guys team should also be strong, we only lost to Varsity Boys. I, like you, would like to see more out for the summer training but kids are so busy, U classes, working, or trips. I ask them to run where every they are and hope those that are not coming run on their own.

Total Distance
22.90

AM - 12.7 Green Springs w/ James and then XC team run on the Parkway. Nothing too big of a deal this morning. (Cumulus white 76.15)

PM - 10.2 Club Run.  Good turnout as I had most of the varsity XC there (running with this group once a week for the rest of the summer will really help them and teach them a lot about running).  Pace was solid throughout, but the last 2 or 3 Logan and I did a solid tempo finish; it really hurt, in a good way.  (Stratus Bee 83.6) 

Comments
From Mik'L on Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 15:17:30

Did you by chance see my comment last week, Saturday I think?

From dave holt on Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 17:05:59

No, my computer was down - I'll go back and check.

From Sierra on Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 21:31:51

Thanks for the comment coach! They really help! I'll try running farther this next week. 5's maybe? or what should I be running?

Total Distance
17.55

AM - 12.3 Just the Parkway w/ James since I had to get to XC over in Bloomington Hills. So then XC we ran a 7 down the trail into Bloomington and made a loop up Sugar Leo and under the freeway. The kids (boys V and top JV and Ashley) are all doing very well. I am super excited for them and the team. (Cumulus blue 315.2)

afternoon - 5.25 Tortoise Fence.  Not as hot out today.  If I wasn't so spent, it would have been enjoyable to do a nice 10 out.  (Cumulus red 589.85) 

Comments
From wildbull on Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 13:57:30

was great to see some of your team last night. you and logan picked up the pace at the end. Wish i could of done the same. Next time. see you saturday.

From Jeff on Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 15:12:49

I am excited for them too! I totally miss XC. Make the team write me letters during the season.

From Predog on Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 17:33:14

Your team IS doing really well, especially compared to the usual offering from pine view...you're doing a great job...I just want to know how you and cedar get your guys to come out and run like that...I'm having a heck of a time :P of course I don't have any authority in the matter either but ya. Good luck to them and you in the upcoming season.

From Kareena on Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 10:35:40

Good JOb this week coach holt. You actually seem to have cut back on the miles like you planned. I hope you have a great weekend. See you monday morning.

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 20 Bloomington Trailsx2.  A pretty good run except for the last 3 or so.  Was very humid out this morning and I about lost every ounce of water in my body.  By the end, my right quad was just gone (tired, tight, low on fuel), and it cramped up pretty solid on me.  I was a little worried it was going to blow, so I eased it in pretty casual like.  (Landreth 320.55)

Solid week mileage wise.  But the body is tired.  I am happy for a break next week and excited for Bryce.

Goals for next week:  Very important - mileage can't be over 90 including the race.  Enjoy the taper and recovery of the week.  Stick with race plan and be mentally tough throughout. 

Comments
From Chad on Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 17:46:47

Good luck at Bryce, Dave. I heard about the big prize money. Go get some!

From dave holt on Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 17:54:31

Chad, I assume you mean prize money! Thanks, I'll need it going up against the big dogs!

From Chad on Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 17:57:26

Yes, the prize money!

From Runnman on Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 18:36:10

Dave, thanks for the encouragement. I am looking for a great time from you at Bryce. I'll be timing. I will probably run the 5k. Todays run helped with my confidence a little. The miles seem to be paying off. I need to bring the ave per mile down a bit in a few spots.

From Sierra on Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 22:26:15

Thanks for the comments coach! They really help! I'll try running farther this next week. 5's maybe? or what should I be running? And sorry I missed that practice out in Bloomington, I was really bummed out! Where was it at anyway?

Total Distance
25.00

AM - 16 Middleton w/ James and then XC Tortoise Trail up near the top w/ the top Varsity. A good 16 miler with no leg issues from the other day. (Cumulus white 92.15)

PM - 9 Bloomington Hills.  Went on a little run today instead of Meat Grinders.  The temps were great with a little rain coming down; it made it very fun - not to mention Kam being high on life (and Red Bull)!  (Stratus 537.1)

Comments
From Hayden on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 14:39:33

I gave you credit, but needed a bigger and bolder name than Dave so switched it up a little. I got it off Austin's blog so that where i got his name. Good run today man. See you at Meat Grinders.

From Adam RW on Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 23:10:15

You had a great week last week. How high are you planning on going on your STG build-up?

From dave holt on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 13:20:04

Thanks Adam. I won't be going any higher than what I have. In fact 110's-120's should be the regular now as I bring in some more Marathon Specific stuff like tempo finishes and race pace miles.

From Adam RW on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 13:23:22

Sounds like a good plan. I'm really looking forward to St. George. I think we have a lot of guys on the blog primed for some good times.

From dave holt on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 13:31:29

Yea, I think it is going to be BIG TIME!

Total Distance
16.85

AM - 11.85 Green Springs w/ James and then XC went with middle group on a 4+ miler down to Dogpound. Legs a little tired and heavy. (Stratus Bee 95.45)

afternoon - 5 on Treadmill.  Depletion run before loading tomorrow and Thursday.  1 mile warm up, then went 6:00,5:50,5:40,5:30 for a quarter each, followed by a mile at 5:20, then ended by going back up for a quarter and a mile cool at 6:30.  Not too bad, a bit hard to hit a good rhythm on the treadmill; but I decided to do it there to try and focus on the pace and not the heat (even though it isn't horrible out today).  Now the real taper.  (Cumulus white 97.15) 

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 Bank and back w/ James and then XC I just did Roundabout w/ a few different groups of kids while the Varsity went up to Highland.  Maybe one of the worst runs of my life.  A very good thought heading into a big race!  My legs were like bricks.  I dug back into them with the stick when I finished (did 40 mins. of the foam roller on them last night).  (Stratus red 465.5)

Comments
From wildbull on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:53:13

time to taper brother. it will pay off if you want to do well this weekend. maybe even pr.

From dave holt on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:55:57

I am in full taper mode. Yesterday was only 16 and this morning was the only run today and tomorrow will just be a 7 in the morning and the 7 in the evening!

From Kareena on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:29:13

Coach good job today. I hope you do well this weekend. I'd really appreciate some input on my blog. XC Runner.

From Sierra on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 14:39:10

No,I'm feeling better now! Sorry I missed practice this morning. I was sleep deprived. Stayed up to late at the Chelsie Petersen's race. I'll still get a run in later. Wont happen again.

Good luck with this big race! You'll do awesome!!

From Kareena on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 17:38:06

Thanks coach holt. I wanted to run with chandis and rachel 5 today but with the race yesterday I felt really slow. I'm gonna try and run with them tomorrow.

From ryan on Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 21:27:41

hey dave, i am driving over to bryce early sat. morning. do you know if i can pick my number packet up at the start line. I'm having trouble contacting someone who knows.

From EricHokies on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 07:14:59

Dave, thanks for the words of wisdom. Means a lot. Hope you guys have a fine day at Bryce.

From dave holt on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:10:50

Ryan, I don't know if I can, but I will try. See you up there.

Total Distance
13.65

AM - 6.85 Parkway w/ James and then around Washington a little before practice (sent kids on a shorter run - 3 miler - and some ultimate. Felt a lot better this morning. The taper is setting in a little, but still some room to freshen. (Landreth 327.4)

PM - 6.8 Club Run.  Nice little jaunt around Sunset getting honked at by a record number of people - must have been Bill up front!  (Cumulus white 103.95) 

Comments
From James on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:11:33

Where are you guys staying tomorrow?

From dave holt on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:27:50

We are camping at the KOA near the finish. You?

From James on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 12:29:11

Bullberry inn in Tropic tomorrow.

From James Holt on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 13:13:06

Ive decided to do the club run tonight. Can I catch a ride with you?

From Jeff on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 16:07:55

Good luck this weekend coach.

From Jeff on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 16:09:50

or when ever the race is. Is it Bryce canyon 1/2?

From ryan on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 18:10:12

dave, i finally got a hold of someone and they said they will have the race packets at the start line. i will be bring a few other runners with me so we will plan on picking up our numbers before the race starts. see you at the race.

From Mik'L on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 18:37:40

Did you see in the newspaper it said Tiff was going to be helping at Desert Hills this year? How does that work? Good luck this weekend...both at the race and putting up with Clyde!

From dave holt on Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 20:30:47

James(H) - Yeah I will grab you.

Jeff - Yes, the BC 1/2 - thanks!

MikL - I didn't see that. I have no clue how that would work out, kind of a long commute.

Total Distance
9.20

AM - 6 Washington Loop w/ Buena Vista extension and then around Cottonmill East w/ James. XC was running Icehouse Trail and I wanted to join them, but not today. (Stratus Bee 101.45)

evening - 3.2 Cannonville.  Went for a short little shake-out w/ Clyde once we got the camper set up.  Race should be good tomorrow.  (Stratus 540.3) 

Race: Bryce Canyon 1/2 Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:10:18, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
16.40

AM - Woke up and got ready and caught the bus to the start of the race.  Then hit a 1.05 mile warm up.  I think I should have warmed up more.

Started off well.  Logan took off hard after Brandon Doolin (former CV runner, who ended up running very well), Italia, and a couple gunners.  So I was kind of stuck by myself, but just a little.  I knew I wanted to hit a quicker first 2 miles than last year, but not as fast a Logan 1-5:24, set up pretty good and I felt pretty decent. 2-5:24, still felt good about how I was starting and looked to close on Logan a little on the downhill as he settled down. 3-4:46, sounds insane, but is the same 3rd mile as last year.  I thought it would be quicker, too quick, since I pushed a little to catch up to Logan so I could have him pull me for a little while.  4-4:54, Things are going well as we continue down the drop. 5-4:57, I was very pleased at how I was running time wise.  My goal was to hit a solidly quick section here and use the downhill, it backfired on me later. 6-5:03, Logan noticed I was breathing very quick and heavy and advised me to keep it relaxed.  I tried to, but it would immediately go back to a struggling lack of rhythm.  7-5:18 Logan took off as we hit the flat (I thought because he knew Vick was right behind us, but he didn't hear him, he was just racing hard).  Vick and his buddy passed and it was like a switch went off, I totally lost it all.  8-5:27 I should have been so worried and mentally weak.  Seeing a 5:18 and 5:27, I should have realized I was still very solid and recovered back to 5:20 which was the plan.  Instead I gave up.  Why?  From here it all turned crappy.  I am kicking myself that I let myself go so bad mentally.  9-5:44 When I should have been making a move on Vick's buddy who was just 30 meters in front of me, I only let myslef focus on how bad I felt.  Can't do that!  10-5:39 I should have used my Gu around 6, but I was planning on using it at 8 and by that time my stomach was a mess.  I was fighting every step not to puke or lose it, so I didn't dare take it - or any drinks.  So by this point, my body was depleted.  Another poor racing move on my part. 11-5:46 I did some math and tried to figure out where I was, and decided a solid last 5K would still set me up for something solid.  But I didn't push on this mile at all, I was out of it mentally. 12- 5:58 Oh Boy!  What was I doing.  13-5:35 Pushed this a little as I took a quick glance and saw Italia closing and not far behind him, Clyde.  So I tried to refocus and this is what turned out. .1-(5:05 pace to finish),  Obviously, I still had a little there because I hit a solid stride again for the last of 13 and to the finish to solidify my 5th, but I was weak.   Crossed in 1:10:18.  A little better than last year, so that's good.  Still got a little money, so that's a bonus.  Another 1:10 (4 or 5 straight now!  So it is time to get over that bump)

After a few minutes, I jogged out to help James and he was just around the corner, busting it is with a 6 minute PR and a great 1:22!  I was way stoked for him.  Then James, James, Clyde, Logan, and I went for a 2 mile cool down. (Ohana 89.5)

I have mixed emotions about the race as I think about it.  The effort: good for part of the race, poor for part - 1st half may have been a little quick and it hurt me later.  But how do you break though when you never push the limit?  So I tried and it bit me.  Mentally:  pretty weak.  It is always the most frustrating thing to me when I give up mentally.  I knew a great time would hurt; I tried to convince my body and mind of this, but I wasn't ready.  I think some more solid finishing runs will get me more ready for this.  The time:  Okay time.  Can't yell at it, but I could have easily been so much better.  I think about last year though, and realize that I wasn't too pleased with my performance here last year either, but it got me ready to run stronger at Provo and then SGM.  So I take from this that I ran a little faster than last year, I have a much stronger base than last year, and with great training partners to push the tempo now the next two months as we hit 100-115 mpw, things are going to be great at St. George!

 

Comments
From MarcieJ on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 17:39:49

The mental part can be one of the toughest things. I struggle with that too. You are on your game and I know SG will bring great things for you. You do have a great group of people to push you!

From Adam RW on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 18:19:51

Dave, Great race. I would say with the high mileage last week and another 90+ this week you ran very strong. The mental blockade will fall for you, stratch that. You will SHATTER that wall and soon (let's say Oct 4th) you will be burning up the road!

From James on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 18:39:32

I still think you ran very well. That course hammered me and I am actually fairly sore today. Good to see you for a while.

From Superfly on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 19:12:57

Way to slam out the first half. From my point of view you guys were rolling down that hill. A 4:46 3rd mile is insane compared to my 4:55. It's happening we just don't know it...

From josse on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 19:38:28

I feel alot like you did about the race and my mental focus. I think these races build us in that area. I so badly wanted to get in my stepdads car and get a ride to the finish, but I also didn't want to quite.

I think you pulled out a great race. It was as not as easy as it looks. A quad burner for sure.

From Hayden on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 19:45:30

Great race Clyde. You are the man and like a big brother to me. Thanks for all the help and i will try to help as much as i can so we can have some good races ahead of us. You did great my brotha.

From Hayden on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 19:47:20

Sorry i ment to say your name coach Holt, great race coach.

From James Holt on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 20:12:47

Sometimes that mental "issue" is hard to break past. I think your physically ready you just need to trust your body. Youll rock hard. Thanks for the push at the end.

From James on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 20:28:09

Email me one of those pictures your Dad took at the finish when you get a chance.

From dave holt on Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 22:50:34

Thanks everybody - It's always nice to hear the support. James I post those pics when I get them.

From wildbull on Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 11:00:54

mental tougness? man you are mentally irregular. Amazing you can push your body to go that fast for that long.

From Kareena on Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 11:12:07

Good Job coach holt. If possible can I get a copy of the preliminary schedule tomorrow. I need it so I can put in my availability during the school year at work. Thanks coach.

From Brent on Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 18:36:18

Coach Holt, bless and release, your right on track for a PR at Provo or hobble creek, your the king of the mountains and tough workouts. I don't know how your prepare mentally before a race, calm and quite, not thinking about the race? Coach is harder on himself than his students? 300 commando points for the cash placing, and having the guts to lay out your emotions for us to all learn from.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 8.3 a SORE 4.5 out and back w/ James then a little before practice, finished off with 2 during practice to round it out. Legs really are pretty trashed. But it was a lot harder to start than to keep going. Tried to use the stick and then my usual daily core stuff. (Cumulus blue 323.5)

afternoon - 5.7 Sienna Hills Park and 2 miles barefoot running on the grass. I am sure am much more sore than last year after Bryce. This afternoon felt a little better than this morning, however. (Cumulus red 593.55)

Pool Running - 10 mins. easy

Comments
From James on Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:02:51

I felt like I was loosening up on my run today and now I am worse than before!

From Superfly on Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 12:51:44

Let's just bag it tonight. There is a chance I may not even run anyways. I'm so sore. Possibly as sore as after STG. I think the only thing different is that this shouldn't take as long to get over, but the intensity is just as bad.

From MarcieJ on Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 17:33:24

THis soreness is absolutely CRAZY. I was hardly sore last year or the year before. DId those hills get steeper or what? I can bearly walk, I look like I am crippled and my legs will just buckle on me and I stumble all over the place.

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 10.25 Green Springs w/ James. Then XC 3 miles up Tortoise Fence ran w/ Austin then Danny. Felt a little better than yesterday. The quads are coming around, but the calves are still a bit tender. (Stratus Bee 111.7)

PM - 5.75 Sienna Hills Park by way of lower Parkway and back.  8x100 grass striders.  Feeling noticeably better this afternoon compared to morning.  The striders were good and got my legs moving as I worked on having a quick pull-through of the foot.  Ave. for run was 7:40, first time under 8 since the race; so legs are showing signs of improvement.  (Cumulus Silver 548.85)

Comments
From MarcieJ on Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:37:45

Glad they are starting to feel better. My calves are still pretty tender too. You guys planning any big runs this weekend. Let me know if you are, I would love to tag along:)

From dave holt on Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:42:08

Coach Paul has us on a pretty strict schedule - so I will have to check to see what we're doing, but you are always welcome (we need someone to help us stay on the straight and narrow!)

From Austin on Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 19:12:22

Thanks for the comment :) Umm... here is trevs number so you can join the fight to get him to practice.

HOME: 1-435-9863850

No cell that i know of. :)

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 12.15 Fields w/ James and then XC to Sienna Hills (they did some barefooting) and back. The occasional pain I have in the tendons behind the knee was back today in my right leg. I think it is from continued tightness and soreness in my legs. Add to that the fatigue I am still feeling and I am not sure about tomorrows Big Workout. I think I'll be alright though to at least give it a shot. (Cumulus white 116.1)

PM - 7.85 Treadmill.  Because of some family stuff, I planned on running this evening, but Ally had to go to the doctor for an ear problem and that meant treadmill time.  I really struggled to get through it.  I do better on the treadmill if I have been running on it a lot; then it seems less tedious.  But I haven't been on it much this summer, so it is grinding.  But I am sure it is not as bad as Al's ear pain.  (Stratus red 473.35)

Comments
From MarcieJ on Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:39:04

You should go see April, I get that same tightness around the backof knee and it pulls my hamstring. SHe always makes it feels so much better. (sorry I always tell people to go to her but I would not be running if i hadnt started going to her.) Whats "Big Workout"?

From dave holt on Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:47:38

Tomorrow we are doing a 15 miler (?) with 7 of it at Tinman Tempo pace.

I need to get into her some time. She has really helped all of you out.

From Dustin on Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 19:34:01

Are you guys meeting at the DC at 5:30 or 6:00 am?

I might come over and do some of the run with you guys. Of course the Tinman Tempo pace would be a bit fast for me.

I've just felt a little down with my training lately.

From Logan on Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 21:28:21

6am sounds good. See you tomorrow.

From dave holt on Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 21:39:30

Sound good - come on out Dustin.

Total Distance
15.20

AM - 15.2.  Big Workout #19 - 4 mile warmup, 7 Tinman Tempo (6:00), 4 cooldown w/ Clyde and Logan at DC.  Started off with the warmup and my body was sending signs of distress.  About 100 meters into it, a sharp pain sent through my butt and all around my left leg causing it to give out and forcing me to stumble to stay upright.  But I hope it would all work out.  Heading back onto the Bloomington Loop we began out Tempo - I was supposed to hit 6:00, and I hoped I could do it (things still aren't really recovered from Bryce.  1-6:03; 2-6:00 the two slowest were down the trail! 3-5:56 pushed harder up the hill around Bloomington and Clyde and Logan pull away a little; 4-5:54 just try to keep focused and not worry about how tired I felt.  It was weird, the pace wasn't hard, but my legs just wouldn't respond and move (an oxymoron); 5-5:59; 6-5:51; 7-5:55 worked pretty hard to keep those last few under 6:00 up the trail, but I made it.  Then 4 cool.  Not a bad workout considering how I felt.  It actually gives me a little confidence - although the pace isn't supposed to kill you, it was nice to accomplish it when I am trashed.  (Landreth 342.6)   

Comments
From Mik'L on Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 18:49:24

I hope Ally's feeling better. Good job today, I know Clyde was trashed too!

Total Distance
19.80

AM - 12 Highland from bottom up w/ James. Then XC Canal Trail and Rollercoaster from the two churches in the fields. Had to add a couple at the end to hit the 12 and did my striders during the last mile. (Cumulus white 128.1)

afternoon - 7.8 NEW TRAIL ALERT! James and I had spotted what we thought be a new trail, so I went and checked it out this afternoon - it is (although it is still under construction and "no trespassing"). It goes from the bottom of the Parkway through the gap to the river - I'll call this section the Indian Point Trail - after some Indian ruins I found when I hiking last year on the point way above the trail. Halfway down this access trail, there is another trail being made that goes up the quarry around the backside by the hill to the dump (I only went up a little bit of this because I didn't want to hit too many miles - I'll do it another time). At the river, the trail goes north and is bulldozed all the way up to Sunrise Valley bridge 3.8 miles from my house (eventually the trail is supposed to go all the way up to Zion). I've always wanted a trail here, but the tammies made it too thick to even hack one through - so this is a fun discovery. The new trail helped me not think of the toe nail I ripped off this morning moving stuff around in the garage and the pain it was causing (not to be too gruesome, but I tore my middle nail on my left foot right off to the place it comes out the skin.  I pushed it back down and bandaged it up.  The pain was there, but it wasn't as bad as I thought it might be.  Hopefully it will hold up on the downhill of the course tomorrow.).  Also, it was hot today! (Cumulus blue 331.3)

Comments
From Jon on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 16:56:27

Gotta love it when they make a new trail.

From dave holt on Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 17:19:55

I knew of all people, YOU would appreciate this.

From Kareena on Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 00:04:31

Thanks for the info coach holt.

Total Distance
18.50

AM - 18.5 Big Workout #18.  SGM course 8 mile easy then 10 tempo progression from Tinman to MP to LT.  Legs are just gone.  This 103 week has been harder than my 130 week.  Got into the tempo section and could barely make my legs go - quads are just spent.  So I stopped for a minute around 4 miles into it to just reboot.  I finished up my water, stretched, and just tried to focus mentally for a minute and tell myself I could finish it up.  It worked well enough to be able to continue the progression down to 3 MP (5:45's) and 3 LT (5:30) miles to finish up.  On the positive side, I told myself that if I could hit the times when I am this spent (and faster than I have ever finished SGM), I should be headed in the right direction once I get my legs back.  Toe hurt a little, but I survived.  (Stratus Bee 130.2)

Comments
From Dustin on Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 13:26:44

Great effort on the tempo progression. Thanks for the ride up.

From Kareena on Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 12:45:36

You wouldn't mind if I aided for you this year would you?

Total Distance
19.00

AM - 15 Fields Run. Big Workout #17. 4 mile warm/7 Tinman/4 cool. Didn't really hit this one as well as I would have liked. Legs still fatigued, tired in the morning, dark, lack of concentration. A lot of reasons - but all in all, I just didn't run as hard as I should have. Between 6:03-6:10 on the Tinman miles. I've got to get focused, especially when I have to do these on my own and early. (Landreth 357.6)

afternoon - 4 Sienna Hills Park.  Ran out to the park and did my 8x100 striders barefoot on the grass.  They were very slow and sluggish just like I am.  (Cumulus silver 551.85) 

Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 19:29:29

It's really hard to keep pace in the dark- alone. Even though I hit the pace intended it felt like I was working for 5:40 pace.

I think another week and a half and we'll be out of the Bryce funk.

From Hayden on Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 19:50:12

Nice run this morning

From Runnman on Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 00:15:35

Explain tinman miles. Never heard of that.

From MarcieJ on Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:03:07

Hey forget my email I sent yesterday about provo. I dont think I am going to go. Nice run by the way today!

From Jeff on Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 16:02:56

So I hear that your first XC race is after I leave. I would have loved to be able to see a race. oh well I guess, you guys are going to have a great season.

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 12 Fields w/ James and then XC to Sienna Hills and ran 1 mile barefoot on grass.  Still not running very well at all.  (Cumulus blue 341.3)

afternoon - 6 Upper Grapevine.  This was one of the slowest, tiredest, crappiest runs I have ever had.  I didn't want to put the time, but then as I used the stick, I read my log from last year at this time.  In doing so, I realized that I have had similar struggles - so I guess I'll put my time so I can read back on it and learn (and laugh).  It took over 55 minutes for 6 miles.  2 miles at 10:00 and 4 over 8:00.  Oh well, move on.  (Stratus red 479.35) 

Comments
From Jeff on Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 19:10:47

Coach my mission farewell is August 10th at 11, at the Cotton Acres building (it's the one down the street from the stake center on 2450 east, turn onto 350 N.) If you can come I'd love to have you there.

From Sierra on Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 19:28:33

Coach, Sorry I didn't tell you I was leaving. I'm up in Salt Lake for awhile. I wont be back anytime this week. So maybe sometime the next?! Sorry about missing practices but I'm still running. So...I'll try and follow the workouts you have posted? Or what do you want me to be running?

From Mike Warren on Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 20:49:02

Dave, thanks for the hello. Nothing wrong with tose 10 min miles. Your just smelling the roses. Good to see you logging the heavy miles.

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 15 Big Workout #16 - 6x1000's w/ 200 jog recovery. Up beyond early to meet Logan and Clyde at the track at 4:00. Warmed up for 5 up Green Springs w/ 2 at Tinman. These felt a little strained, and I was worried that I wasn't going to do well on these (especially the way I have been running). Goal time 3:20 (5:20 pace) 1-3:15 felt pretty good, surprised that I did so well; 2-3:17 just wanted to keep them flowing at a steady pace; 3-3:15 Again still feeling pretty solid, almost like I could even go faster, but I tried to run within myself knowing I still had 1/2 the workout to go; 4-3:13 wanted to take a second off each one to end it; 5-3:11 really felt strong on this one; 6-3:10 had to work it a little to hit the time, but did it and let out a little victory yell to congratulate myself and started to dry-heaving. Cooled down with 1 on the track and then 4 out to factory stores and back. Great workout; felt pretty pleased with it. Next time I will go into it with a little more confidence. (Stratus Bee 145.2)

Comments
From MarcieJ on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 13:30:00

That is insanely early! But when it comes to running we will do anything. Last sept I talked my friends into meeting me at 3 am to run the 17 mi loop on weekday cuz I was going out of town and wanted to make sure I got a long run in. Us crazy runners!

From dave holt on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 13:35:57

The real funny thing is that they joined you!

From Kenz on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 13:39:52

Coach! What are you talking about?! Haha I am doing XC! I would be crazy if I didn't do it! I have just been gone for 2 weeks so I haven't been able to go to practice. How are things at PV? Oh I miss going to XC there! :( Well I am definitely doing Cross Country! I miss all you guys!

From Superfly on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 15:07:37

Good job pushing it this morning. I like you will go into the next one feeling a little more comfortable about things.

From Wildbull on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 17:39:06

Man on fire! your a freak of nature! Thanks for the invite. I had a blast.

From Runnman on Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 19:14:48

Thanks for the tinman info. You are doing awesome. I am now into my healthier, smarter eating phase of marathon training. I need to drop 4-5 lbs before SGM. A few less pounds for me will translate into about a 5 sec per mile gain. My goal is 154-155 on race day.

From EricHokies on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 06:39:40

Great job guys. You guys are inspiring. Dave, any idea when & where the group will meet Saturday?

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 12 Treadmill.  Made it through it - that's all I have to say about that.  (Cumulus white 140.1)

afternoon - 8 Treadmill.  Again made it through this crap.  Al will be home tomorrow afternoon!  (Stratus 548.3) 

Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 15:46:09

Good job hammering out the treadmill. I'll have to hit it this afternoon because the heat just sounds undoable today.

From Kenz on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 15:49:26

I'm going to practice next week! But I am running so I am in shape! :)

From MarcieJ on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 15:51:09

20 miles on the TM!!! that is brutal!

From Hayden on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 16:13:57

to many miles for me on the tread. You are crazy. Good job.

From Predog on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 17:02:31

20 miles...on a treadmill?? ouch! I get bored after like 400 M. They need to hook you up to the city power grid so that they can deal with the summertime load if you're gonna do that again. haha.

From dave holt on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 18:21:21

I need less than 4 miles for 500 for the month. I thought about breaking the circle of trust and just doing it, but the thought of more treadmill is just too daunting.

Just one more run on it.

From Superfly on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 18:32:15

Wow I didn't realize what has happened this month. I'll only be 10 away once I get in my afternoon run. But I'm not doing any more either. 496!!! Remember last summer we were always gunning for 400 in a month. If we wouldn't have jumped into the circle of trust we both would have been over 500 this month I'm sure.

From dave holt on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 19:50:54

I know, it's nuts! Last summer I ended up with 3 months at just this same level, but 100 less - trying to get 400. Now... Of course the treadmill is daunting, BUT the real reason I don't go grab those 4 miles IS "THE CIRCLE OF TRUST"!

Clyde, I remember you saying you won't be around for Saturday... Is that still the case?

From Logan on Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 23:45:29

What are we planning on for Saturday?

From Kareena on Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 00:28:34

Coach holt do you know any good 8 milers from the high school. suggestions for my saturday run?

From Superfly on Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 10:12:36

Yes I'm gone this weekend. I'd rather stay and miss youth conference...

Total Distance
12.00

AM - 8 Treadmill. Another pretty brutal treadmill run. My left hip is really setting in with some pain. (Stratus Bee 153.2)

PM - 4 Up Mill Creek toward Tortoise Fence.  It was a little weird only doing four miles, but it was good because my left hip flexor is giving me fits.  Hit striders on the way back down the trail.  (Stratus 552.3) 

New month: had a pretty solid month last month - mileage was way high (496) and had some very good workouts; but didn't hit race exactly like I wanted. Goals for August: Keep the workouts right on with the "Circle of Trust", figure out a way to keep it flowing with school starting back up and XC starting races and such. Race well at Provo River.

Comments
From Ruthie on Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 16:19:53

Do you have the schedule set for the team this year so I can have one? I promised a few teammates that I would come to at least one, so I need to make sure I can do it!

From wildbull on Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 16:45:53

are we hooking up saturday

From ryan on Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 00:03:51

hey dave when is provo river half marathon?

From dave holt on Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 17:13:19

Ryan, it is this coming Saturday. It is a pretty good race.

Ruth, I'll get one to you after I finalize it (I have a couple requests for Howell -AD- about trips). So remind me again early next week.

From Ruthie on Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 03:03:01

Okay. Thanks!

Total Distance
18.20

AM - 18.2 SGM course w/ Logan and Eric.  Not a bad little run, but not a whole lot in the tank either.  Kept it pretty casual for the first 12 then took it down just below Tinman for the last 6.  Hip didn't hurt while running, but I can barely move now.  (Cumulus 158.3)

Week was alright.  Hit my goals and workouts pretty good.

Goals for next week:  the biggest goal is going to be to adjust to a new schedule w/ school meetings starting up Monday, so hit all my workouts and keep getting enough sleep.
 

Comments
From MarcieJ on Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 17:24:03

You have had an awesome week. Getting in some great workouts. I cant believe summer break is coming to a close for you guys. That went by way fast.

From Mike Warren on Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 19:08:33

Back to school Bro, Argh! I think you guys were right behind me today. The Bull and Dustin said you were a comin. I was suppose to slow you down for them.

From wildbull on Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 14:15:40

awesome, just Awesome. good luck with that sleep part when school starts. thank my lucky stars you did not catch us.

From The Beast on Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 18:50:16

Ok Coach, I'm confused and a lot of the team is too. When are workouts exactly? I made the mistake of going at 7 to Washington this morning. Last I heard we had practices at Washington Ele at 8.

Total Distance
20.00

morning - 4 Lower Grapevine. It was beyond weird to go 4 miles for the first run of the week. Hip felt a little better with just minor twinges. (Precision, ran in these for the first time in a long time. I thought I might try a different shoe brand to mix things up a little, but they are so worn out, they felt just like my other worn out shoes.)

evening - 16 DC - Big Workout #15. 4 Warm up/8 Tinman/4 Cool. Got pretty wet as the clouds unleashed, but I was more worried about not getting struck by lightning. The frogs didn't worry, however, and were out in force. Hip took forever to warm up and kind of gave me grief throughout. I used the foam roller when I finished and really tried to work out the kinks. Splits will be on the same miles as 2 weeks ago, except we started 1 mile earlier today (so mile 2 this week was mile 1 last time - last time in parenthesis). 1-5:48; 2-5:54(6:04); 3-5:57(6:00); 4-6:00(5:56); 5-5:54(5:54); 6-6:01(5:59); 7-5:57(5:51); 8-5:58(5:55). So times were pretty much right in with last time. Last time I was tired from Bryce; this time I just wasn't quite on my game, but I still was right at the 6:00/pace where I needed to be. (Stratus Bee 169.2)

Total Distance
17.20

AM - 12 Around Washington then Fields w/ James and just a couple more around to round out the 12. At the end of last night I (all of us) just wanted to be done; I felt the same way today as I stepped out the door. But... barely any hip pain - even as I started off. Worked it over again with the roller and Wintercrest. (Cumulus white 170.3)

afternoon - 5.2 PVHS around mall area and connect down onto River Trail.  The team took off w/o me for practice, so I ran real easy w/ Madison toward her house and then just around the area.  (Stratus 557.45)

-Workouts will vary for the rest of the week (starting today) from the Circle of Trust as I cut back a little for Saturday.

Pool Running - 10 min. I was working on the pool a little this afternoon and taking the dog for a swim, so I decided to run a little.  Pretty hard and tiring after not having done it for a couple weeks.  Hope I didn't mess up my hip more doing it.

Comments
From The Beast on Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 22:19:54

The girls soccer team was on the field and we decided, well Ashley decided to go to Nissons Park. I wasn't even sure if you were going to come out or not.

From Jon on Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 22:55:47

What race are you doing Saturday?

From Adam RW on Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 23:01:20

I second Jon's question, you coming up here for the Provo Half?

From austin on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 12:20:48

HEY COACH! :) Ill be back on thursday! So where are we going for our last friday run?

From austin on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 12:35:26

Umm i dont fully understand tomorrows work out? is it 2 miles worth of 200 repteats?

From dave holt on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 12:46:28

Yup, Provo River.

Total Distance
13.00

AM - 8 Lower Grapevine/Highland w/ James. Hip felt pretty good, but I was sore from the pool running and took it pretty easy. (Landreth 365.6)

afternoon - 5 DI extended to 3 and then part of that again.  Ran with some of the XC kids (those that show up).  Hip felt fine, but now it is really hurting again.  (Cumulus silver 556.85)

Comments
From Mike Warren on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 16:44:58

Sore from pool running? Make sure you have water in the pool, before running. Hey, congrats on the new baby comin your way. When you need a really slow recovery run, let me know.

From Ruthie on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 22:17:50

Schedule?

From The Beast on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 22:34:34

Coach I am way sorry. My Eagle project was only supposed to last from 10 to 12. That didn't happen me and my dad were working on it for about 8 hours.

From Dustin on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 22:34:56

Sorry to hear your hip is bugging you to. Mine seems like a constant pain. Congrats on the baby news, that is cool. You've got all the girls, and I've got all the boys.

I saw Hurricane's Team out running yesterday and I was really surprised by the large number of kids. I still miss the coaching.

Total Distance
10.10

AM - 10.1 Wendy's w/ James.  Hip felt great this morning, but is giving me a little grief now.  That has seemed to be the case the last couple days (hurting after the run).  (Cumulus blue351.4)

Comments
From Kareena on Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 16:50:41

Thanks coach Holt. I will.

From Mik'L on Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 10:05:52

Good luck on Saturday!

Total Distance
8.35

AM - 8.35 Middleton w/ James.  I felt pretty good today - very sleepy, but ready to roll.  Hip is feeling good.  No pain before or on run and just a little now; so maybe that is turning a corner.  I'll keep working on it though.  (Stratus Bee 177.55)

Comments
From James Holt on Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 11:09:31

Good luck with the race. Kick some booty up there!

Race: Provo River 1/2 Marathon (13.2 Miles) 01:09:56, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
19.00

AM - Got up early and headed down from Sandy with my in-laws to Provo to hit the craziness that is the Provo River 1/2.  The logistics and busing are just a mess, but it is a fun race with solid competition - so I'll probably keep coming back.

Got a 2.5 warm up in with Adam as we broke the law and went up into the private property, claimed ignorance, and then down the road a little.  I was ready to go!

Very happy about how this race went - I just seem to run really well up here.  Hit both my major goals (for time and position).  Course was a little different than last year - started up higher (faster), hit the highway for a couple miles (slower), ran around the shops more (slower), last year read 13 this year 13.2 (obviously slower):

1-4:55, Started off well with Sasha, sharing quarters briefly, Jeff pulled away very quickly and was already gone; 2-5:08, pretty much running by myself by the end of this mile; 3-5:08, feeling very good and happy about the start, just trying to stay within myself; 4-5:03, thinking about plans to catch up to Jeff and maybe run together, but he was too far up; 5-5:21, first mile of the uphill on the highway; 6-5:33, second uphill mile on the highway, falls were very pretty from here; 7- 5:07, Timed Jeff's lead as we got back on the trail, he was up 53 seconds, Sasha was pretty much the same distance behind me, Gu and water; 8-5:16, Really trying to focus on the less than 10K left and hit each mile solid, this is the first time I know my splits (as I writing) since I didn't let myself look at my watch at each beep instead realizing I just need to keep pushing; 9-5:22, Feeling a bit of fatigue setting in, decided to hit the aid station around here for a quick water splash; 10-5:27, Kept doing little inventories from about mile 5 on every mile or so and just checking my legs (felt good), breathing (flowing well, but getting quicker in here), and mental strength (kept saying out loud, "You are doing great, your amazing."  Dumb, but it actually helped.  I felt way stronger than on any 1/2 I've done before; 11-5:19, Started the mile thinking just 5K left keep it hammered, I knew a sub 1:10 was very doable, even a sub 1:09 if I could keep on the gas; 12-5:46, Started to fall off a little, having a hard time through all the turns and stuff here at the bottom (plus it was poorly marked in places and Jeff was long gone with the lead bikes and I had to guess at a couple points); 13-5:43, The last two miles were a struggle, legs were heavy and I tried to tell myself to just keep it going and not lose it after working so hard; 13.2-4:50(pace), came around the final turn and just dug it as hard as I could, Finished very strong, need to put a little of that on the last two miles and bring those times down. 

I am way pleased with this run!  I felt like I had stalled out and all the hard work I was putting in wasn't getting me anywhere more than last year, but this is brings it all back - things are paying off.  If the race had been on mileage I would have been down around 1:09:20'ish I think. (1:10:06 pr coming in on a little short course/1:10:18 on an accurate course).  (Ohana 105.25)

Great job to all the other bloggers (an amazing turnout and great runs)

3.25 Cool down with JeffMc and had a good talk getting to know him a little. (Stratus 560.7)
 

Comments
From Dustin on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 13:49:56

Great Race Dave! Way to make us St. George guys proud up there. I wouldn't doubt yourself. You have been putting in the work, and today it showed.

From Logan on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 14:00:50

Nice job Dave. Great race!

From MichelleL on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 14:02:21

Great job on your race! So awesome to be under 1:10! It was nice to hang out with you a bit, even if I didn't recognize you at first :) What race was your prior PR (the 1:10:18?)? Just wondering if it was aided as well.

From dave holt on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 14:05:26

Thanks guys.

Michelle, Oh yeah... It was Bryce Canyon last month - that is about as an aided course as it gets! Although the last few miles are tougher because they are flat:)

From wildbull on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 14:58:00

What a Race. You really dug in and pushed through at the end. Mentally tough! your it. your a amazing.

From Tom on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 15:01:21

Super job on the race today. It was nice to meet you and chat a bit before the start.

From MarcieJ on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 15:26:07

Nice work out there today! Excellent time and finish. Wait to dig deep at the end. Very happy that you are happy with your run today!!

From josse on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 16:07:15

Great job at the race today. A pr is always a great way to finish a race, esp. when it is long too. I think I will still just a little but of your happiness and think to myself I would have been under 1:30 if it was truley 13.1 miles:) But not to much happiness becuase you deserve it all.

From Kim on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 16:16:00

It was nice to meet you and Ally and your cute little girls today! Great job on the 2nd place over all! It was fun to be able to cheer all the fastrunningbloggers as you dominated the race!

From Mike Warren on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 17:37:15

Dave, Awesome job! Just more confidence for stgm. Great time and I love how you always, lay it on the line at the end!

From Ruthie on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 18:16:46

Way to be, Holt! Sweet race and awesome PR coach. (I can still call you that, right?) You're going to pwn at SGM most definitely.

From Gary on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 19:29:28

Great race Dave. You stayed tough.

From Mik'L on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 19:40:38

Yeah! You know what that's for! Great job and nice time too. Glad you are happy about it...Clyde will be very excited for you!

From superfly on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 20:46:43

I just got home from Powell and Mik'L told me the good news! Great job! I knew you were going to run great up there. I told Logan the other day that "you run good there". Keep that same mental strength the rest of the year and you could be breaking tape at the finish of STGM.

Anyways I'm good job again. I'm way pumped for you.

From dave holt on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 20:57:18

Thanks again guys - It's the CIRCLE OF TRUST in full effect!

From Adam RW on Sat, Aug 09, 2008 at 22:31:12

Dave, Thanks for the warm-up always great to talk with you. I'm very excited that you hit your goals and beat down that 1:10 barrier. Great race!

From Chad on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 01:17:37

Dave--you looked great at mile 1. After that, I can only assume you looked good. I hope you keep coming back to this race, you really have it dialed in.

From Jon on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 01:24:18

Nice job. The circle of trust is working.

From jtshad on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 08:55:53

Great race and solid effort for a very strong time. Keep up the stellar training.

From ryan on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:37:26

nice race dave.congratulations.

From James Holt on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 20:53:21

Excellent!!!! Good to see the hard work paying off. Stg is going down this year.

From Runnman on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 12:44:14

Great work Dave. Those positive mental conversations can really put you into a better place for racing can't they? You are awesome!!

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 12 Coral Canyon out and back. Wasn't sure if really what I would be able to do this morning (pace or distance) and I got back late last night, so I just got up early and ran on my own out toward Coral Canyon. I hoped to do 12 if I felt okay. I felt pretty decent, but it was a good thing I didn't look at my watch for splits - ended up right at 8:00 ave, so not horrid, but a little fatigue in the legs. I will have to make up the Big Workout later this week, probably on Fri. (Cumulus white 182.3)

afternoon - 6 Green Springs from PVHS.  6 slow, tired, tight, and hot miles.  More spent this afternoon than this morning.  (Cumulus silver 562.85)

Comments
From Jeff on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 16:54:06

Sorry you couldn't make it yesterday, good race by the way. I'm on my way to the school (once I post this comment) to run one last time, hopefully you are there.

From JeffC on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 11:03:24

I'm so glad to hear that you don't think 8:00/mile is horrid, that's a pretty dang good pace for me on fresh legs :)

From dave holt on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 11:11:05

Jeff, some days I am please to see anything under 10:00!

From JeffC on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 11:19:24

I just find it really interesting to see the paces you elites run each day for you hard workouts and your recovery workouts. It gives me a basis of what pace I should be using for my workouts......albiet much slower pace. I've used the McMillan calculator but there's nothing like seeing it in action with a real person.

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 9 PVMS and 2xAC. First of many Arctic Circle runs in the morning. Pretty slow and easy again. I am a little worried about getting back into Big Workouts with 1000's tomorrow. I don't know how ready I am, but I've got to do it sometime (right?). (Landreth 374.6)

afternoon - 5 during practice I just ran around from kids to kids making sure they were all right in the heat.  Then I did my striders barefoot on the baseball field and finished with another 1/2 barefoot.  Shoes off felt great.  (Stratus red 482.85)

Comments
From Ruthie on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 14:58:44

Oh, the joys of the AC mornings... that's one thing I don't think I'll miss so much! :) Good luck with school and the season starting up!

From Dustin on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 15:09:11

Good luck with your 1000's. I'm going to do some tonight since I struggle running in the mornings.

From ryan on Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 20:27:34

yes dave you probably need to do some "Big Workouts". although this week might not be a good week. Didn't you just run a half marathon?

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 15 - Big Workout #14.  3 mile warm up, 2 mile Tinman, 8x1000's, then 4 cool.  This was a pretty yuck workout.  I wasn't expecting to be as solid as 2 weeks ago, but I didn't think it would get this ugly.  Up before people should be and over to PVHS.  Hit the warm up with Clyde and Logan, then we were on our way.  1-3 were in 3:17 and I felt that was pretty good and I felt pretty solid. 4 slowed to 3:19 so I wanted to bring the last 4 back to 3:17 (not a chance).  From I started to carry the weights from the 1/2 and the times went bad.  5 was 3:22; 6 was rancid at 3:29; 7 I was pretty spent but tried to relax and run with solid form, this helped bring it down a little to 3:26; then 8 was yuck at 3:31.  Cool down was tough as I was physically tired.  But I guess I got it done - although I wanted to get more out of this workout and make it help me get better.  Oh well... just get the legs fresher again and things will pick up.  (Stratus Bee 192.55)

Comments
From Ruthie on Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 16:18:07

So, I'm getting home on Friday night and wondered what the plan was for a Saturday run... maybe I could join you?

From Dustin on Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 14:39:42

Good job pushing through the workout. Paul had some nice comments on Clyde's blog about doing these big workouts and maintaining the focus, I'm sure you read it. I just find the way Paul explains things very helpful and encouraging.

From ryan on Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 20:38:29

dave, i might be in st george sat morning. is their a group doing a long 15-18 miler? i might want to join in. if so where at and what time?

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 12 3xAC and a bunch of laps in between.  The kids are a much fresher bunch than I in the mornings.  (Cumulus blue 363.4)

afternoon - 8 Hospital and 8xbarefoot striders.  Easy cheesy in the beastly HEAT.  (Stratus red 489.85)

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 11 2450 and 2xAC and a few laps. Hip really gave me fits yesterday afternoon, but felt pretty solid this morning and is not bugging much today. Adjusting to school and fitting in running is hard. (Cumulus white 193.5)

afternoon - 9 5 miles barefoot on the grass around the baseball fields - felt great, didn't even think about the fact that I was running a million laps.  Then 4 for XC out into Washington as a chill recovery run before the meet tomorrow.  (Cumulus white 197.5)

Comments
From ryan on Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 15:13:15

Dave,is there a group going on a long run in st george this weekend? i will be down in st george and might want to come. call me 463-1162.

From dave holt on Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 15:39:28

Ryan, there will be something (I won't be there - XC meet), I am pretty much 100% that it will meet at the store at 5:00 and come down the course.

From Kenz on Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 21:02:14

Coach!! It was good to see you yesterday! And I get to see you tomorrow!! Thanks for cheering me on! I miss you guys! :(

From Predog on Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 13:13:39

dang it, I was feeling really special when I thought I had only run 7 miles less than you this week...until I looked at your blog and realized that you hadn't blogged saturday yet. haha. But good luck to your team at the meet, although right now they have probably already run. It's the thought that counts though I guess. But I still want Hurricane to win ;)

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 20 Store out to Shivwits and back w/ Logan and Clyde.  Out the door at a time when it was not even really worth going to bed in the first place and on the road at 3:15.  Really not a bad run, though.  Talked and had a good time with our lack of sanity and then pushed the last few in.  I was going along well until 17 when my body and mind just shut down (I almost just laid down right on the trail), then hit a bathroom break and finished it on up.  (Landreth 394.6)

Not a bad week.  Getting my legs back at a decent rate; hopefully early next week I will feel 100% with it.

Goals for next week:  Continue to work out the kinks in the scheduling to get school, running, XC, and my family all the time they need (oh I forgot sleep - I guess I don't get that!).  Also have a little better Big Workouts this week than the one last week.  I plan on merging the Tinman workout that I missed last Monday due to recovery into this week's program (most likely on Weds. morning).  And just have a good solid week where I smile a lot. 

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 16 Big Workout #13.  3 mile warm up into the Fields and then 2 miles, 1 mile, 2 miles, 1 mile, 2 miles at attempted LT pace (5:30) and a 5 'er for a cool down back up to the house.  Again hit the roads nice and early - I used to dread XC  morning practice having to get up at 5:00, now I love sleeping in to 5:00 on those days!  But getting up was okay, I seem to be handling the early hours okay - I just need to keep eating as best I can, sleeping whenever I can, and having fun while looking toward my goals and it will be okay.  Anyway, the workout... Started the first 2 at the double churches in the fields which made much of the 1st mile up a bit of a hill, then I tried to use the down to even it out and get me moving on the 2nd mile, but I had to interrupt the 2nd mile for a bathroom break, so that stop and speed back up cost me a bit (1-5:45, 2-5:38). Second set was a nice flat mile along the road in front of the old Hooper Estate (5:30).  Third set was a flat mile and then a decent up into Little Valley which set me back, but I was working it big time (1-5:35, 2-5:59).  Fourth was an easy mile back down out of Little Valley (that I just went up) to George Washington Academy.  But I didn't look at my watch during it, thinking I was hitting the pace easily, so when I finally did at .8 I was too slow and had to work hard to even get it back to where I finally ended up (5:40).  I need to make sure I stay focused throughout.  Finally the last set was a two miler back along two flat sections down the GWA road and Hooper Estate road to Staheli Farm corner.  I was very thirst and upset at myself for forgetting my water, so I made a quick stop at a fountain and dunked my head in and grabbed a drink just .25 from the end, but I had to do it (1-5:35, 2- 5:45).  Cool down on the big climb back up home - that's the only thing I hate about going out to the Fields.  A good run though - best workout I have done early in the morning by myself.  (Cumulus white213.5)

Comments
From Greg Harris on Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 16:30:33

I finally joined the blog.

Great workout this morning. I need to get in some more tempo/speed before the marathon.

From Ruthie on Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 17:31:49

Tomorrow my run is 64 minutes easy, so I could join you and the team for the morning stuff early? I'll call if I don't hear from you....

Total Distance
17.00

AM - 12 Mall Run reverse then 2xAC with XC and a big loop. Took it easy today - the body wanted EASY. (Landreth 406.6)

afternoon - 5 Started off with 2.5 barefoot on the grass including 8xstriders and then hit the warmup lap with the team.  After taking water out to them and working on hills, I finished with a short 2 mile jog to get my miles in.  Now off to Back-to-School night.  It is severely cutting into my sleep time tonight and I am not happy about it.  (Stratus 563.2)

Total Distance
22.00

AM - 17 Big Workout #12 - 4 mile warm up, 9 mile Tinman, 4 mile cool down. Headed out to the Fields to hit the workout. Warm up was very easy and I had a little bit of a hard time getting going on my first two Tempo miles (including when a deer jumped out of the field like 5 feet in front of me, so close I could have spit on it; it gave me quite a scare). So the first two were 6:30 and 6:20; but then I got rolling and hit the rest in 6:00-6:10. I felt very pleased with the workout. Not every mile was exactly where it should have been, but not bad for EARLY in the morning and pitch dark and by myself. There were times when I felt like things were very, very good - everything just rolling perfectly - even if it was for .25 miles or even longer like a mile. And that just left me feeling really good about the workout and where this is all going. (Stratus Bee209.55)

afternoon - 5 Dogpound and then 8xbarefoot grass striders.  Nice and easy.  (Cumulus silver 566.85)

Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 09:46:00

Good job getting the second big workout behind you for the week. I think things are starting to shape up for that blistering St. George time you're shooting for.

From dave holt on Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:01:34

Thanks Dustin. We all have our good and bad days, but it sure is nice to have one of those days where it was just good to run and leave it feeling positive!

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 12 Mall Run reverse then 2xAC. with a couple laps. A little fatigued in the legs this morning, but nothing out of the ordinary. (Cumulus blue375.4)

evening - 8 Millcreek Trail w/ James.  It was nice to get out and run with James again.  He has improved so much - it goes to show what consistency and hard work will get you.  Took it easy and just enjoyed the desert.  Every time I start to get a little down on my running or just burned out w/ life (like this week) a run in the desert brings me right back up!  (Stratus red 497.85)

Comments
From James Holt on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 09:24:57

Anybody running tonight that you know of?

From dave holt on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 09:27:45

We must have just written each other at the same time! I don't think that anyone is (Logan/Clyde cutting mileage this week; Dustin/Bill running a race this weekend; Steve is Steve). So do you want to just go out from home?

From wildbull on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 16:18:29

your looking real strong dave. The miles are looking so very good.

From Logan on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 18:45:47

What time do you want to go on Saturday morning? 3:15 just to be on the safe side. We can do our own version of a half marathon with some good tempo miles. Let me know.

From Greg on Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 09:48:48

What are you guys doing for a long run this Saturday? Are you going to do any more long runs on the SGM course? I wanted to get at least one in, but dont know if that will happen with XC races up north and everything.

Total Distance
27.00

AM - 6 2xAC. Just 6 this morning; it was weird to sleep in until 5:40! This week's long run planned for tonight. (Cumulus silver 572.85)

PM - 21 Green Springs (Landreth black 21) 

Comments
From Ruthie on Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 16:57:31

Thanks! I miss you guys too. Good news, though - it turns out we ARE going to the BYU meet, it just wasn't on the online schedule. So hopefully I can see you guys there!

From Superfly on Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 17:54:59

Good luck on you long run tonight! Also good luck with the meet tomorrow. If all goes as planned Mik'L and are coming up to watch. Girls at 10:15 and boys at 11 right?

From Jon on Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 22:25:37

It's sad we say "sleep in until 5:40". I said the same thing about 5:00 am this week. We are sad men who need serious help.

From haydens bestest fren on Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 23:10:49

davey: you cant just tell me what to do! hayden loves hearing from me! ha ha plus i am in college so that makes me big! ha!

Total Distance
8.75

afternoon - 8.75 Lava Pass trail up over Highland (Landreth 415.35)

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 11.5 Parkway and Middleton.  A real stupid run because it was so dark I couldn't see a thing - even with my headlamp, I took a spill.  (Cumulus white 225)

evening - 6.5 Treadmill.  Just tried to get some miles in today as some crappy stuff took place.(Stratus red 504.35)

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 10 2450 and 2xAC.  Nothing big, just trying to hit the mileage. (Landreth 425.35)

afternoon - 5 Treadmill at decline.  Warmed up a little and then took the pace up to 5:30 for a mile - I missed one Big that had a bunch of 1 miles at LT, so I wanted to see where I was at.  I only did one, but it got my legs going a little (something I haven't done in a little) and hopefully keeps/gets me feeling fresh for later in the week.  (Cumulus blue 380.4)

Comments
From Mike Warren on Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 17:14:50

Nice! How you doing Dave?

From Runnman on Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 21:54:00

Dave,

We are going to run SGM course Sat. Meet at the Running Center at 5:00am. I am planning on 20mi. Hope to see you there.

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 16 Big Workout #10 - 5 mile warm/7 MP/4cool.  Hit a very solid workout from the DC and up and down the River Trail with the Circle of Trust hitting times right on (5:45). 1-5:33, 2-5:38, 3-5:40, 4-5:44, 5-5:50, 6-5:40, 7-5:45.  Hard time focusing on the run at times with some family things going on, but at the same time it is nice to get out and do something I love to help... (Stratus Bee 225.55)

afternoon - 4 Dogpound.  Sneaked in a short run before we are off to an XC meet.  Switched yesterday and today's easy runs knowing I might not have enough time.  Legs were pretty sauced at first, but got going okay.  (Cumulus silver 576.85)

Comments
From Mike Warren on Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:02:31

Dave, Awesome workout! Were you parked at the Dixie Center? I think I saw your truck.

From wildbull on Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 13:20:38

great workout Dave. I need to start getting a few more miles in again.

From Superfly on Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 13:29:54

Good job this morning. Thanks for getting me back on track. Good luck today with the team!

From dave holt on Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 16:36:03

Thanks guys - it was a nice one. Mike, we were there bright and early. Bill - it's that time of year, get 'er rolling again!

Total Distance
19.50

AM - 12.75 Foremaster and 2xAC with a couple laps. Just a run this morning; tried to grab just a little more to make this afternoon a little easier to deal with. (Cumulus white 237.75)

afternoon - 6.75 4 miles barefoot on grass with 8xstriders and then the warm up w/ XC.  Then I took water out to them and ran up 1.25 miles to find the boys and ran back to the water with them.  I was going to add just a little more with some of the kids to hit the distance I needed, but I had to haul a kid home who got hit by a car.  (Stratus red 507.1)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 09:50:28

Happy Birthday!!! You are the BEST

From Superfly on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:52:13

Happy Birthday. We'll have to celebrate sometime.

From Greg Harris on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 13:55:35

Thanks for the comments Dave. I wish I could run the course with you guys on Saturday. What are you aiming for this year at SGM. Do you know of anyone that will be trying for a 2:35-2:39 range?

From Mik'L on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 14:53:19

Happy Birthday! You are gettin old! ;) jk Have a great day!

From sarah on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 14:55:11

Hope you get your perfect day today...Happy b-day!!

From Dustin on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 15:03:29

Happy Birthday Dave! We should have had a party mine was on Tuesday and Sunny's is tomorrow. I think we might be hitting the never ending pasta thing soon at Olive Garden.

Hope you had a good day. Do you guys have a meet this weekend or are you planning on a long run with us?

From dave holt on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 15:28:36

Thanks everybody -

Greg, I am aiming for sub 2:20 (2:19:59 here I come!) There is always a solid group of guys (and a top lady or 2) going for that time range, so you will be able to hook into a solid group for sure.

Dustin, I am planning on Sat. morning (although my workout will be a little shorter -16- and have a few intense sections, but I need to hit the course at least one more time since XC will be taking the rest of the weekends; so we are going to make it work. What time at the store?

From James H on Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 16:48:05

Happy Birthday!!! It probably sucks to be old like you.

From Ruthie on Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 00:51:13

Happy Birthday old man! Hahahahahhahahha! jk :D I miss you! The coaches up here are weird. Er, well... in a different way.... ;) Hope it was a good one! Win a meet or few for me, will ya?

Total Distance
19.50

AM - 19.5 all over the place from PV.  Started w/ the River Run and then hit 2450 and was going quicker than I had planned (not hard at all, but I had built in some extra time just in case I was as slow as last week's long run) so I added DI loop before the 6:00 group showed up.  Then I ran 2xAC with the team at 6 and 6:30 with some laps in between to have the grand total and grand tour of the Pine View area!  Felt so much better than last week's long run.  I didn't go fast, didn't even time it; but I just felt way better and didn't have to strain at all.  Now to end the week with a great big workout tomorrow.  (Landreth black 40.5)

Comments
From Superfly on Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 15:59:41

Good job getting out as well. Plus you added some extra too. I'll call you later when I find out for sure what the scoop is. Tomorrows workout actually sounds refreshing and fun for some crazy reason.

From Mike Warren on Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 19:45:12

You guys are both nuts!! Dave, another great week of miles. We are meeting at the park (finish line) 4:45. Just in case you want a drop off.

From Ruthie on Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 20:14:35

That's so exciting! Tell everyone they're awesome for me! Especially Ashley (make her get back on the blog, too)! You're an amazing coach! :)

From Kenz on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 13:43:11

Hey coach! Are you missing us yet?! Haha

From dave holt on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 18:01:06

Mike, I think we have had enough proof of that (But I believe you are usually right up there with us!).

Thanks Ruthie

Kenz... NO!

Total Distance
16.50

AM - 16.5 Big Workout #9 - 4 mile warm down the SGM course 10x2 min CV pace (5:20), 3 Tinman, then cool.  Warmed up real nice and easy and spotted 4 shooting stars then got into the workout.  I didn't think this would be too big a deal, but it was much harder than meets the eye (didn't help that pace was much quicker as well, but that is a product of the course, Logan kicking our butts, pushing with Clyde, and just getting better).  The CV's were between 4:30 and 5:15 with most right at 4:55 (fastest on the drop around the volcano and the slowest up Winchester) and covered basically .4 miles.  It was pretty speedy and hard, but it was like, "Wow, this is pretty cool even though it's hard!"  The Tinman 3 were so easy it was just like a jog hitting 6:00.  It was a fun/hard workout and ended with Clyde just about making it so we could finish because we were laughing so hard!  (Stratus bee 242.05)

Week was solid.  I would like all the weeks leading up to the marathon to be like this one as far as workouts go.  With all the stuff going on with Ally, I don't know how I still hit every workout and did everything else I needed to.  As far as that goes, I am glad it is over and we can just work on moving on as a family now and making sure she is healthy - it was very stressful and emotionally and physically draining.

Goals for next week:  Make the Big Workouts BIG!  Two weeks of 115 and 2 bigs/week then things start to calm down a little.  I am actually getting a little antsy - and it is a little too early for that! 

Comments
From Superfly on Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 18:48:26

Yes it is a little too early to be antsy- even for me. Good workout today, and as always thanks for pushing me along.

Our prayers are with your family.

From Adam RW on Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 00:47:12

Thanks for the comment Dave. Glad to see everything is still moving for you as well. I've been bad about checking other blogs the last week. Do you have a hard copy of the program you all are following down there? I would be curious in seeing it in calendar form.

From wildbull on Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 17:11:39

Dave, it was nice to see you this morning. you an awesome example. Great coach. amazing runner. Thanks for all your encouragement.

Total Distance
21.50

AM - 16.5 Big Workout #8 warmup then 4,3,2,1 mile(s) at MP (5:45) w/ 2:00 minute recovery jog and then cooldown.  Workout was an absolute beast; the hardest workout I have ever done in my life!  Hit the times on all of them, however, even though legs were absolute toast by the end.  (Cumulus white 254.25)

evening - 5 Parkway.  A very easy 5 to try to work the legs out.  It may take awhile to recover from this one.  (Cumulus silver 581.85)

Total Distance
19.50

AM - 12.25 Mall run and 2xAC.  I was crap this morning.  Legs are spent and I don't know if I'll be ready for tomorrow.  (Landreth black 52.75)

afternoon - 7.25 Top section of Foremaster as kids finished up hills and the 2450.  I am in even more pain today - I guess not really pain, just spent... bigtime (Stratus red 514.35)


Total Distance
20.00

AM - 12 Wendy's w/ many extensions.  Logan called and the Circle of Trust decided to postpone the Big to tomorrow.  I am glad I am not the only one suffering!  This run sucked as I had to keep adding extensions to make it 12.  (Landreth 437.35)

afternoon - 8 Dogpound and 3 miles barefoot including 8xbarefoot striders.  Took this one real easy.  I am still really worried about tomorrow's Big.  I hoped the striders would get the legs moving a little, but they just hurt.  (Cumulus blue 385.4)

Total Distance
19.00

AM - 16 Big Workout #7 warmup, 2 miles Tinman, 6xmiles at LT (5:30), then cool down.  This is basically the Big I missed as I was tapering for Provo, so while Clyde and Logan had an idea on this one, I didn't no how hard it would be.  Plus, I was still worried about how my legs were going to do this morning.  I iced up Tuesday, have been using the stick and doing whatever else I can to try and get my legs back, but they still seem toast, so I wasn't sure what I would get out of them today.  The Circle met nice and early and got started with easy warmup and then a Tinman that was more of a Scarecrow.  We did the miles up and down between the overpass bridge and the golf course from the DC.  1-5:27, 2-5:29, 3-5:29, 4-5:28, 5-5:27, 6-5:28.  Somehow I hit all the times.  I am happy I was able to make it and just kept thinking that each one I hit was going to make me that much better.  The structure and definition of this program has been grueling, but I know it will be rewarding.  (Startus Bee 258.05)

afternoon - 3 Harts and big loops.  Way easy run with the kids as the warmed up for repeats and cooled down with them.  It was wierd to go just three - but nice.  The legs wouldn't have wanted to do more anyway.  (Startus red 517.35)

Comments
From Adam RW on Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 22:38:00

You are all beasts!

From Greg Harris on Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 23:47:59

What are you and Logan doing for a run on Saturday morning up in Provo? If its not too hard, maybe I can tag along. I am only planning on 16 or so.

From jtshad on Fri, Sep 05, 2008 at 16:59:34

Nice workout, I agree with Adam that you guys are beasts!

From Logan on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 19:43:59

Would you care if we switched the dual meet to Tuesday the 16th instead of Wednesday the 17th? We are going to the Cross Creek meet on Thursday and I would like to give the kids a rest day in between the races. Also, after talking with Clyde we think it would be a good idea to do the big workout on Wednesday instead of tomorrow.

From Logan on Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 18:59:30

Dave,

Lets do the meet at 4pm on Tuesday next week. We need to really get a course squared away.

Total Distance
13.15

AM - 9 DI and 2xAC plus some loops.  Didn't feel as toasted as I thought I might.  (Landreth 446.35)

afternoon - 4.15 in Provo for XC.  Ran with team from hotel up to track and tried to figure out the XC course (but we were backward) and then back to hotel.  (Landreth black 56.9)

Total Distance
22.10

AM - 22.1 in Provo ran with the Circle who were staying in the same hotel as us down to one end of town to pick up Greg H. then up the canyon.  All of us were pretty tired, but it sure was nice to want to wear gloves.  Tried some Pepsi at mile 14 to see if I could stomach it; it felt okay.  Then we hit a progression on the last 5.  Wasn't great, but I was able to stay right at Tinman, so I'll take it.  (Landreth black 79)

Week was solid - but hard!  One more major week.

Goals for next week:  Stay healthy.  Right now I think everything is going amazing in the training and if I can just stay healthy, I know I'll hit the workouts and finish off these last few weeks to take me to that sub 2:20!

Comments
From Mike Warren on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 20:19:02

Great week Dave. I would love to see you get that sub 2:20! Like you said, just stay healthy.

From bc on Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 12:53:17

Way to edge out Clyde and Logan on the mileage board by .25

From dave holt on Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 21:13:17

It's all about that little extra you put in to be a champion!!!!!

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 12 Junction by way of 300 and 11th extension.  I haven't run out this way in a little while.  It is still a pretty nice run if you can avoid getting killed by some garbage truck or cowboy who is late heading to work.  (Cumulus white 266.25)

afternoon - 8 3 miles barefoot including 8xbarefoot striders then 6 meeting up with team after taking water out to them on the River Trail.  A little overcast and pretty nice.  (Cumulus blue 390.4)

Total Distance
21.00

AM - 12.5 Foremaster and 2xAC with a couple laps.  A little warm with the cloud cover this morning.  (Stratus bee 270.55)

afternoon - 8.5 3 miles barefoot on the grass and then out to Sunrise Tire Hill w/ a few of the girls on the team for hills and then back with a few of the guys.  Not as nice as I had hoped as the chance of rain was long gone by the afternoon.  I just realized I went further than I was supposed to today - oh well, I'll just cut out a mile later this week.  (Stratus red 522.9)

Total Distance
21.00

AM - 16 Big Workout #6 supposed to be a progression of 3 Tinman, 4 MP, 3 LT after warmup and cooldown to finish.  Logan and I warmed up 5 and started into the Tinman.  That was fine, but I felt a bit of leg fatigue.  Moving into the MP, I just couldn't do it.  First one was close then I dropped back to Tinman and my goal became to just finish the workout there - I could tell there was nothing and I just kept thinking, "How much more of this crap can I take?"  But I only need to take 1 1/2 weeks more of it.  Coming back up the trail toward the Dixie Center, I knew I would need to really stay focused to even hit the Tinman, but as I came around the sharp corner just past the driving range, I caught my foot on the edge of the trail and ate it hard.  It knocked my breath out and totally cut up my knee and whole right side.  I took a few minutes to try and get myself back together and decided to get moving again.  Needless to say the next 2 1/2 weren't great, but really not too far off of Tinman that I was hitting before.  It was a pretty nasty fall, and I think I'll be feeling it for a few days.  Even though the workout wasn't very good, at least I tried.  I'll get the next one better.  (Landreth black 94)

afternoon - 5 Dogpound w/ warmup and cool down.  I was a bit worried as I was limping and bruised, but it felt okay to run.  There is some pain though that's for sure.  (Cumulus silver 586.85)

Comments
From superfly on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 09:49:55

Good job man. Sorry I left you hanging this morning. Sucks about the fall. I've almost ate it there a couple times this summer.

From Mike Warren on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 09:58:28

Dave, great workout today. I feel guilty about the fall. Thats were the Bermuda Triangle was running today. You know what happens when you enter the triangle,(jk). Glad you were ok. Hey, its getting close, alot of excitment in the air!

From wildbull on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:58:34

Dave, sorry about the fall. Ouch. I know how it feels to fall in the dark. very impressive you got up and finished the work out.

From wheakory on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:52:51

Sorry about the fall... takes dedication though to get up and try to stay at the pace you were at before the fall. I hope there's no soreness, and if so that it heals quickly. Really though the important thing is you made it through the run. Natural fatigue going to set in with the high miles and hard workouts that you've been doing. But you can look back at the workouts when you PR St. George.

From dave holt on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 13:12:55

Thanks guys - Mike was that you that said my name? I figured but didn't see your truck at the parking lot. At that point I had just started going again and was still a bit in a haze!

From Greg Harris on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 15:54:23

Dave- I'm not sure what you have planned for a run this Saturday, but was wondering if you want to get together again. I am staying at the same place and I am planning on doing 24 miles. If you are at the same hotel I could run by your place this time.

From Dustin on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 16:00:03

Sorry to hear about the fall, but way to push it through with the workout. You guys have put in lots of great miles this summer and pay day is not too far away. Bull was right when he said he knows how it feels to fall in the dark, he also knows how it feels to fall in the daylight.

Also, Dave I just heard about the news with Ally the other day, sorry I'm so slow with things. I hope all is going to be alright. Are thoughts are with you guys.

From Dustin on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 16:01:43

Forgive me..the correct form of Are as used in my post should read Our. I'm starting to spell and type like some of the other guys on this blog.

From wildbull on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 16:13:36

I Know your not talking about me Dustin??

From MarcieJ on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 19:54:59

Sorry you fell! I have fallen a few times and it totally throws ya off so good job on finishing your workout strong!

From Kenz on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 21:40:38

Coach! Coach Fielding told me about your little fall! I guess everyone has to fall sometime! Sorry about that! Hope you're doing good! Miss all you guys.

From Luke on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 21:54:11

Wow you run so far to bad about the fall though.

From The Beast on Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 23:51:08

You can endure more pain than anyone I know. YOU would make PRE proud.

From James Holt on Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 01:07:22

You must be a Holt if you wipe out while running. Take it easy and dont mess up your body this close to the goal.

Total Distance
19.00

AM - 12 Mall run then 2xAC and some laps in between.  Not a bad morning run especially after the crap sleep I got last night - every position in tried to sleep in somehow hit a bruise from yesterday's fall.  But this morning it didn't bug me too much.  (Landreth 458.35)

afternoon - 7 River Trail and back and a couple loops to hit the 7.  Enjoyed running with a fun group today.  (Stratus red 529.9)

Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:14:31

But did you want to cut off your arms?

From JeffC on Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:14:52

Sorry to hear about the big spill yesterday, glad to hear you are feeling better. I don't know if I could even go fast enough to take a spill like the one you described....plus I have plenty of padding to land on.

From wheakory on Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:36:07

Your a tough dude. Nice run and miles this week so far. I trying to hit the same amount of mileage as Clyde, Logan, and you are doing this week. Then slowly decrease miles for next three weeks.

From Ally Holt on Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:49:37

is that why you slept on the couch? I thought you were mad at me. You could have folded some laundry if you couldn't sleep well!

From Dustin on Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:06:40

I've been going between the couch and the bed for some time now. It seems about 1 in the morning I always get hungry and can't sleep, then I go out to the couch, and usually sleep there for a few hours, then back to the bed for a few more hours. My hip and lower back really bother me when I'm laying down.

From dave holt on Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 14:17:49

Our old couch was very comfortable to sleep on, but this one (which is great for sitting and napping) doesn't make quite as nice of a bed!

Kory, good luck with the mileage. Although it is less than I did earlier in the summer, the harder workouts have really taken a toll on me the past month. So, like you, I am really looking forward to TAPER!

From Sierra on Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 23:22:55

Thanks for the comment coach. The workouts you do are incredibly hard and you're so good at them. Can't wait to watch you all at the St.George Marathon, you'll be amazing!

Total Distance
26.20

AM - 22.2 Quail Creek with 11th, 300, and Coral Canyon extensions both ways.  What a great long run.  This was the best solo long run I have had in a very long time.  The temps were awesome and I ran great.  I am getting very excited for XC and for the SGM.  The only thing is that I wish that the Circle or James or someone had been out there with me.  It was just great all around.  I ave about 7:00 overall with a real solid last half without even pushing hard.  (Landreth black 116.2)

afternoon - 4 Provo River Trail.  Got to the hotel early, so I got an easy 4 tro stretch out the old legs before we headed up to Murray Invite.  Times were pretty slow, but most of the soreness/fatigue was worked out by the end.  (Stratus bee 274.55)

Total Distance
10.00

morning - 10 Provo Canyon.  Ran from the hotel up to the canyon and about 1 mile into it.  Hit between 7:30 and 8:00 on the way up, just nice and easy.  Then picked it up just a little on the way down and hit 6:30's pretty easily.  It was kind of nice to end the week on an easier workout with lower mileage.  Glad to have this week in the books.  (Stratus bee 284.55)

Week had its ups and downs, but ended with ups so life is good.

Goals for next week:  Make it through one more tough week - mileage is going down a bit 100-105, but still a couple hard workouts.  And survive Parent/Teachers.  KEEP HEALTHY!

Total Distance
20.25

AM - 15.1 Big Workout #5 warm up, 7 MP, cool down.  Somehow I slept through the alarm this morning.  I woke up to a strange dream and thought, "No big deal.  The alarm should be going off any minute anyway."  So I rolled over and saw that the clock said 4:45!  I grabbed it and saw that it was set right, I just somehow slept in 45 minutes.  So I totally missed the Circle of Trust.  Sorry guys, I hope you didn't wait too long for me.  I couldn't believe it.  So I just went out to the fields and decided to shorten my warm up and cool down to 3.5 each.  Then I got into the MP and it went pretty well.  About 1/2 right on and 1/2 just a few seconds slow (with a 15 second slow 6th) - that's where good workout partners come in, you all just feed off each other and pull each other and don't have those slips, hopefully.  Snagged another mile in the cool down and had to cut it at that.  (Landreth black131.3)

afternoon - 5.15 up to on Foremaster with a few different groups of kids and then the Car Wash Trail.  (Stratus red 535.05)

Comments
From superfly on Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 10:04:26

Good job getting out after the sleep in. That makes me so mad when that happens.

Logan and I talked about the long run on Saturday and maybe doing something fun with possibly doing a camp out Friday night... We'll talk about it later.

From jake on Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:38:44

hey coach have you ever run a marthon before ?

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 10 Green Springs and 2xAC with a couple laps.  My knee has been giving me some problems still.  I think the bruising was pretty deep from the fall.  It is very stiff and uncomfortable all the time with occasional shooting pains.  (Landreth 468.35)

noon - 5 Mall run.  Sneaked it in before afternoon parent/teachers.  This is such a beastly week with P/T and other school stuff along with just being ready to back off training.  (Cumulus blue 395.4)

Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:39:38

I hear you on being busy with P/T conferences, last week was really busy for me. Things are better this week, still I've got a lot going on with trying to close on this house and getting things figured out as far as moving. Actually, enjoying the time I get to spend running as it seems like a nice break from everything else.

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 10 Middleton.  I really had a hard time getting up today.  The run went well and the temps are amazing in the morning, but I just did not want to get up and do it.  I am worn down - mostly from things other than running, but it is taxing on me.  Now to figure out how to get 8 more in today with P/T afternoon and night, practice, and family commitments.  (Stratus Bee 294.55)

noon - 8 3 barefoot on the grass, warmup and then dogpound w/ Ashley as she did AT, and cool down.  Got the run in and it felt pretty good to have just a little bit of a pickup with Ashley as she did a very solid AT.  (Cumulus silver 591.85)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 16:37:57

you are doing a great job getting everything in, with life being so incredibly busy and crazy right now. It will all pay off in just a couple of weeks. Hang in there. You are amazing!!

From Superfly on Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 16:58:34

Good job getting it all done.

From Mike Warren on Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 22:16:06

Dave, very impressive. And yes the triangle backfired. Really, I can't wait to see how you and Clyde do this year. No local has ever won, why not one of of you guys. You both have the speed and heart, now you just have to go get it!!

From wheakory on Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 23:22:34

It seems were all squeeze in runs and life is crazy. I feel exactly how you do. With your big workouts your going to achieve big in SGM.

Total Distance
16.00

AM -16 Big Workout #4.  4 mile warm up, 2 Tinman, 8x1000's, 4 cool down.  What a morning.  Met up with Logan with the only thought on my mind being just get this crap done.  Main goal was to have the workout be better than the last time when I struggled to even finish.  I thought if I hit 3:16's for the first 4, I would be solid to finish with 1 second improvements to the end.  I hit 3 of the first 4 at 3:16, with the 3rd at 3:17.  Then brought it down to 3:15, 3:13, 3:14, 3:12.  I was pleased.  Still not as good as the first time when I took some under 3:10, but it was solid.  It was amazing to watch Logan kill his workout.  He is so smooth and fast; truly amazing!  Had a good chat as we cooled it down and called it a day.  (Cumulus white 282.25)

Comments
From Austin on Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 09:47:39

CRITICAL VELOCITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! with lightning bolts. ;) ha ha ha

From Dustin on Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 09:49:00

Great workout, those times are flying.

From Sierra on Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 22:16:10

Thanks for the comments coach! They help alot!!

Good Job with your crazy workouts too. You make them sound so easy, you make running look/sound easy! You're just a great runner.

Total Distance
13.00

AM - 9 DI/2xAC and some laps.  Legs were pretty flat.  Breakfast after was pretty solid.  (Landreth black140.3)

afternoon - 4 barefoot on baseball field.  Although it might sound tedious to just run laps on the field, it is actually pretty nice and goes by fast.  I really wish there was a large grass park around that I could just run for miles on barefoot.  

Comments
From Mik'L on Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 09:24:26

No chance we can talk Ally in to camping?

From dave holt on Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 16:13:38

I REALLY doubt it!

From Greg on Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 16:19:35

Thanks for the input Dave. I will have to think about it some more.

The race this weekend should be fun. I wish you guys were coming up. What are you doing for next week racing? We had planned on Swiss Days, but I havent been able to get a hold of anyone to ask about a team rate.

From Mike Warren on Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 19:36:52

Dave, whats the current body fat? Negative 2. You are becoming a freak! Have a good run this weekend.

From dave holt on Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 16:25:23

I actually just took it on the scale that the wrestlers use and the weight is at 144 (something that I can't even comprehend the last time I was at - high school around 155, college 160, early marriage 165-170) and body fat at 3.7% - pretty nice!

Total Distance
22.90

morning - 22.9 Oak Grove to Middleton.  Caught a ride up to Oak Grove to meet with Clyde and Logan and the Circle of Trust was back in effect.  Started the run at the top of the hill just after the Oak Grove turn off and ran around the base of Pine Valley down to Turkey Farm; then at the water tank cut off to the T-Bone Trail and down to Clyde's.  Although we never burned up anything, the pace was solid throughout, especially considering the climbs and only being on road for about 1/2 for the whole run.  A lot of fun, and nice to take the mind off the tough training we have been putting in.  (Cumulus white 305.15)

Good week; even better to have it done.

Goals for next week:  Again, #1 goal is to stay healthy.  Enjoy the taper with just 75 on the docket and sharpen the saw a couple times with a little turnover on two Big workouts (that really shouldn't be too bad).

Comments
From Mike Warren on Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 16:28:15

Your taper is my full blown workout week! Hey, good job on all the training.

From MarcieJ on Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 16:35:03

SOunds like you had a great run and a great week! getting close isnt it? crazy, its going to be a fun day and a huge relief to have it over with too!

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 Middleton w/ some extensions. I think I slept through half of this run. A little sore from last week still. (Stratus Bee 304.55)

Comments
From Ruthie on Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 22:01:59

Ha! I ran as much as you did today! Even on your taper weeks, you still run more than I do.... Funny.

I'm excited to see how blazing fast you run next Saturday - too bad I can't come watch! But I'll be looking for a blog entry soon after the finish, so don't disappoint! :)

From Chandis on Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 22:25:52

HEY COACH! Finally got myself a blog! :)

From Ruthie on Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 22:49:35

Heck! I never know where to respond... yours or mine?! I went with the latter this time.

From Austin on Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 23:40:18

Thanks coach! I really needed that comment to keep my mental spirits high. :)

Total Distance
13.00

AM - 7 2xAC and some laps. Really weird sleeping in. I don't feel too fresh yet. (Cumulus white 312.15

afternoon - 6 Foremaster. Nice easy run with most of the Varsity boys. I guess I'll cut a mile somewhere this week because I really don't want to be going over the planned 75. (Landreth 474.35)

Comments
From wildbull on Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:16:27

Ready for Saturday. Aaron said he was going to make you pay. That the 5 k was his house and there Aint no holt coming in to be home wrecker! :)

From Mik'L on Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 14:01:55

Hey- do you guys have plans this weekend? I kinda want to hit the big Homecoming game, but I'm probably not going to be able to talk Clyde in to it without some sort of enticement (i.e. you guys are coming!). Have Ally call me if you guys want to go.

From dave holt on Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 15:44:34

Al isn't really into the high school scene, so I am guessing no. But I'll check.

From dave holt on Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 15:45:02

Bull, no 5K for me - those things are for the young 'uns.

Total Distance
16.00

AM -15 Big Workout #3. 5 mile warm, 4x4 min. CV, 5+ cooldown. The Circle of Trust bid a not so fond adieu to the Dixie Center Trail (for now) with a heartfelt workout of 4 minute intervals at 5:20 pace. Felt a little sluggish today, but still hit my times right on or up to 5 seconds under. So I guess that is a real good sign. I know I am in great shape, I just need to let the calm of this taper set in and get the soreness, tightness, and sluggishness out. (Landreth black 155.3)

evening - 1 Homecoming Parade. Kind of a cheesy mile, I know, but we were out running and it was a lot of fun. So I am counting it.

Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 16:07:55

You guys have really pushed it hard this year. I wouldn't mind getting a copy of the workout plan you guys have been following if you have it. Paul gave me some ideas similar to what you have been doing last spring, but I would like to possibly change some things when I get ready to start training for a marathon again and wouldn't mind looking at the schedule you guys have been following.

From Sierra on Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 22:25:19

Thanks of the athlete of the week award! And thanks for being such a great coach. I don't know if I'd ever be this good without your help! THANKS FOR EVERYTHING!!!

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 7 2xAC with some laps. Legs were crap this morning. I did 2 long sessions of the foam roller last night and tried to work out some crap and tightness, but it is still around. I think we will be spending some quality time together for the next week. (Stratus Bee 311.55)

evening - 7 Ran out to the grocery to grab some apples for one of the girls' homework and then did 3 miles barefoot on the grass at the Washington ball fields. It made for more miles than I needed today, but I wanted/needed the grass. So I will just grab 1 extra tomorrow morning and be done for the day w/ no afternoon. (Cumulus blue 399.4)

Comments
From Hayden on Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 20:44:42

Hey coachy Holt. hollar at your boy! nice training man. The team is looking good this year too. You guys better take state or get close too. What are you doing allowing 13 of your guys come in before are 2 place guy. Come on that is degrading, its okay though maybe my team will work harder. You going to come watch the battle at Swiss days, you better?

Total Distance
7.00

AM - 7 AC and then The Beast, Austin, and I ran the proposed PVXC home course.  I think it is a solid course with what we have to work with - maybe a little twisty and overlapping, but we don't have much room to work with.  (Stratus red 

Comments
From Ruthie on Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:46:34

Where'd you end up fitting a course at PV?

From dave holt on Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 13:47:03

Check it out on the course tool and tell me what you think.

From Ruthie on Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 22:44:00

Well, it'll be easy for all the PV people - they have those grass loops MEMORIZED from repeats! ;) Looks pretty dang confusing, though. Hopefully you don't have any people as dumb as me that inevitably go the wrong way in every race. I vote that those storage sheds to the east of the track get demolished and they make a nice park there. That way you can get a course with a few less opportunities for confusion. :) Hope it works out for you guys, though - when's the race?

From dave holt on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 14:08:16

That is exactly what I thought - we'll know it with no problems... but everybody else? We have some time to try and work out kinks though. We don't need it until next year - pre-region and Region. So we will do a time trial on it this fall as we get ready for Nike X Regionals after State.

From Ruthie on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 16:56:03

Yeah, it will probably work for a Region course as long as the region stays small - don't trying doing a big invite on it though, people would DIE. ;) Btw, are you taking people to Footlocker this year and when is it?

From dave holt on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 17:26:17

Again... that is the same thoughts Austin, Beast and I had - 3 or 4 teams, 5 would get pretty tight.

We are planning on going to Phoenix for Nike X Regionals (it has pretty much surpassed Footlocker since it has the team aspect and now has expanded to include individuals not qualifying on teams as well).

What is your next one.

From Ruthie on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 18:53:28

That sounds awesome! Hope the guys run well there - it's always hard to keep up training after State.

My next meet is next weekend at Notre Dame! It's gonna be HUGE! I'm nervous...

Total Distance
15.00

morning - 15 Big Workout #2 15 miles of progression out in Santa Clara. Met up with Clyde and Logan and ran around a little. Then as Logan raced, Clyde and I hit a few more. We missed the finish since those boys were so dang fast, so then we went out toward Kayenta and slowly got into our progression. Took it down to 6:30 and then brought it back with 4 or so 6:00's. Have the usual taper aches. Hips are acting up and tightness in the quads and hammies. (Landreth black 170.3)

Week was okay. It was really weird to hit just 75. Almost had to hold myself back numerous times on runs and doubles (or lack there of). Through this very long training process, running 100-130's has just made it such a huge part of my lifestyle that this change has played with my mind and body a little. I think I have been a little more cranky and tired because I am not giving my body what it is programmed to do.

This week's goals: Here we go! This is the week. Just stay healthy - I couldn't do any more humanly possible to get ready for this race (at my level) than I already have. I haven't missed any workouts since I was sick clear back before SLC; I hammered through the winter to get myself ready to do enormous mileage early this summer; then The Circle of Trust pushed the workouts to a new level for the last three intense months. I am totally prepared, anxious, amped, and nervous. I think it might be a long week at school as I try to stay focused on doing my job and not just drifiting off into the marathon haze. Luckily I have a few things to keep me busy. Anniversary this week (9 years and Al hasn't left me yet; although she might after this training phase) and a big meet up at Cedar on Friday where both the boys and girls need to make statements. Well... whatever happens happens, I can't do any more. I'll just go out there and give it my very best and be pleased with where it sets me.

Comments
From Dustin on Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 14:18:33

Congrats on the 9 years. We celebrated out 9th over the summer. It really helps having a spouse that so supportive of our crazy training schedules.

I'm confident you will have a great race come Saturday.

From Logan on Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 20:07:28

Do you and Clyde want to meet tomorrow afternoon and do one last run together? Let me know. I am good for anything after 5:30pm.

Total Distance
9.30

AM - 0 was supposed to get up and do 5, but I was so tired I couldn't even face the reality of even just a small run. Yesterday I was spent; sleeping through much of church, napping, and falling asleep at my parents' at a moments notice. So I figured I need the sleep and just went with it.

afternoon - 9.3 Big Workout #1. Last one! The depletion run. I felt the crap in my body especially my legs from not having run this morning. Hit a warmup with the team as they did Dogpound AT; then I headed toward the River Trail. Finished my 5 warmup and went into the 2x1 mile CV. Right off the bat I was hammered. My legs were lead. I somehow managed to hit the first just fine, but I was struggling. Hit a quick bathroom break and then came back up the trail and it wasn't pretty. Although the time didn't slip much, I really struggled. I tried to keep a level head about the deadness of my legs and the difficulty I had getting anywhere near my time and just figured it was what it was and cooled down 2 back up to PVHS. Hit a good icebath at home and really tried to work the legs out with the roller. (Stratus bee 320.85)

Comments
From Adam RW on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 22:19:56

Glad to see that you got threw this one and on to a good run and sleep today.

Total Distance
0.00

0 - finished up depletion stuff today and started the carbo loading this evening.  I tried to eat normal amounts of food, but without many carbs.  It put a struggle into my normal meals which usually revolve around carbs, and I found myself craving everything.  For the next two days I will be on a steady diet of whole grains.

Comments
From wheakory on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 11:29:58

What types of whole grains do you load up on? How often do you eat? I try to eat every two hours, with apples, bagels, oatmeal, granola. It's interesting what we all do for the next three days to get ready.

From dave holt on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 15:44:57

I have to admit it is no Sasha style diet - but oats and wheats in just the regular store bought breads, pastas and also rice (my fav.)

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 16:40:44

It works why stop. That pretty much consists my diet too. I like to through some pancakes in for dinner too. These type of complex carbs stay and store better than the simple carbs.

Total Distance
8.00

AM- 8 Middleton. Nice early run. I have slept really good the last few nights and think that I have caught up on the sleep my body needed. Today's run was nice. I felt pretty good and relaxed with only a minor twinge in the legs here and there. I will take another ice bath tonight and use the foam roller again. (Landreth 482.35)

Comments
From britta on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 09:30:06

Good luck in St. George.

What kind of a warm up do you do before a marathon. This is my 4th and I have never really done a warm up. I am going for my Boston at SGM. I have asthma and my lungs for sure need a warm up I am just not sure how much to do? (you sound like someone who knows what they are doing, I hope it is okay I asked)

From Mik'L on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 11:47:39

I'm getting excited for you guys! You and Clyde should do awesome after all your hard work this year. Hopefully one of you will be bringing home the bread! haha Good luck...go get it!

From seth on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 11:55:02

Good luck at St. George. Don't foam roller or massage within 48 hours before the big race. You will do great man.

From dave holt on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 15:48:47

Britta, I don't mind you asking at all. My warm up has varied; but now I just rely on a short 1 mile jog it out mile just to let things get going. I find it sufficient to let the body warm up on the first few miles just a touch slower than planned pace and not worry about it too much.

Thanks Mik'L - one of us BETTER get it!

Seth, that is exactly what I was thinking. Tonight will be my last push with it and then just go with whatever the legs have in them - I think some of the tightness is actually just nerves anyway!

From britta on Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 16:56:09

I need to run an 8:24 pace. What would you consider a "touch slower".

From dave holt on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 09:31:07

Start out about 15 seconds slower for the first 3 or 4 miles. Don't get caught up in all the hype at the first and go out too fast. You will have plenty of time to catch up the minute or so you lose later on, especially when you are moving by all those people that did go out to fast.

From britta on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 10:59:17

thank you for the advice. Good luck to you at SGM.

Total Distance
6.00

AM - 6 2xAC. Well the morning started off better than the last, as today my Jeep wasn't broken into. Just hit a couple easy runs of Arctic Circle with the troops this morning. All systems go... (Landreth black 176.3)

Comments
From superfly on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 12:28:57

Someone had the nerve to break into your Jeep. Did they break a window or take anything?

From dave holt on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 13:14:27

It was crazy - a few papers were spread around, but nothing taken (well some change) instead they left someone else's radio that they had stolen earlier.

So I come to find out that they had broken into a ton of cars in my neighborhood - including (get this) one that I actually saw them breaking into!... When I went for my run I saw my neighbors truck door open and heard some noises around the side of his house and I thought he was going to work pretty early and must have been loading things into his car. But when I came back his truck was still there. Turns out... it was the guys stealing stuff from his truck and I would have seen 'em if I would have had my contacts in or had my headlamp (ughh).

From Dustin on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 15:33:52

Looks like you would be a great person for the early morning neighborhood watch program. Glad nobody took anything. I think everyone is getting pretty excited for the weekend.

From dave holt on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 16:51:30

Well... I didn't have anything taken, but everyone else did - hundreds of dollars of things.

On the other note: Yes. Saturday couldn't come quicker!

From Big Bad Wolf on Thu, Oct 02, 2008 at 22:15:45

Good Luck this weekend coach! And I need a new nickname. We already went over why.

From dave holt on Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 09:23:18

But you ARE the BEAST! We can't let one little (or big!) thing get in the way of that.

Total Distance
4.00

AM- 4 A couple laps and AC. Austin had to kind of real me in this morning; I am ready to roll. Legs are feeling pretty good right now after ice bath last night and the decrease in mileage. (Cumulus white 316.15)

Comments
From Ally Holt on Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 12:15:33

glad you didn't die through your ice bath! I know you will do great tomorrow. YOu have worked very hard and it will pay off. I love you!

From Harris on Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 12:33:07

Good luck tomorrow. I'll probably see you later today.

From Ruthie on Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 23:20:45

Do an awesome job tomorrow! I'll be watching for results! You're the best.

Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:30:19, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
26.50

Race Day turned out to be a memorable one!  So I have run through the worst Boston in history and now the worst SGM in history.  I wouldn't say that conditions were as bad as Boston '07 overall; but the wind was there pretty intense the whole time, and this time, I was really working against it on my own for a big portion of the race.  Here's how it all went:

Race day conditions were rainy, chilly and windy.  Got to the start line and tried to stay dry in my garbage bag until a few minutes before the race.  Warmed up by running around the corral for a bit and trying to stretch out a little.  Had some tightness in my upper hammies that stayed pretty much the whole race only to be replaced by MAJOR tightness everywhere later!

Mile 1- 6:01 - We watched Jose take off and we all sat back, way back.  It seemed that no one wanted to take the lead and have anything to do with the wind. 

2- 5:50 (11:51) - Still very easy.  We all noticed how very dark it was and this, along with the very slow pace, caused a lot of jostling for position and clipping legs and arms.

3- 5:24 (17:14) - I got tired of this and took the lead (as we had long since passed any mad dashers).  Sasha tried to real me in, but I told him that I was just taking my turn up front - really I was just trying to get things moving.  Although times seemed to be out the door for the race, we still couldn't just piddle around (this became my attitude for whole race, I guess).

4- 5:21 (22:35) - Group was now moving along and thinning out a few people.  By this time, I think most of us had stopped worrying about trying to stay dry and we were just going.

5- 5:29 (28:04) - These miles felt pretty good.  I did a few mental checks of key areas of the body around 3 and 5 and tried to convince myself that I really felt great.  I really didn't feel sharp yet, however.

6- 5:11 (33:15) - Dropping into Veyo, Danley picked up the pace a little; I noticed that the other guy - Mark Currell - also wanted to be right up front.  I made a little push to go up front and position myself for my first water and gu and everyone moved right with me.

7- 5:14 (38:29) - Had a smooth water stop and threw my hat to my dad.  Although this isn't the highest level, I kept thinking to myself how cool it was to be doing "championship racing", the strategy forming early, working together, working against people.  It was fun.

8- 6:09 (44:38) - This is where the leader/winner made a big move.  Right here on Veyo.  Danley seemed to try to go with him, or at least move also.  And I settled behind Sasha, but he wasn't moving up quick enough and Nick came up, so I went with him, so did Sasha and Jeff.  Nick and Jeff actually pulled up a little near the top.

9- 5:59 (50:37) - Knew that I HAD to pull back up with Nick and Jeff, so I surged for 1/4 mile and got back to them.  I really tried to put myself in the mindset to stay with everyone, because the way I was feeling, if I fell back, I won't ever get back on track. 

10- 5:58 (56:36) - I told the group that we could work to get Danley and then go for the top guy.  I was really the only vocal one in the group.  I hope it wasn't annoying, but it helped me stay focused.  We pulled Danley back during the end of this mile or during the next.

11- 6:17 (1:02:53) - I tried to relax on this mile and stay behind Nick and Jeff as we finished off the Dammeron hills.  Pretty slow, but the wind was ripping in here.  Ultima stop.  It sat fine; I didn't drink too much.

12- 5:51 (1:08:44) - I pushed us across the top and tried to get it moving again toward the half.  My hips were so tight the whole race.  I remember they really hurt in here.

13- 5:38 (1:14:22) - Wow - a bad wow.  Obviously, the times were much slower than last year, but I really was working a lot harder.  I hit the half in 1:15:20 - I think.  This was really the first time since the early miles that I had looked at the time (hardly looked at the watch at all the whole race.  I didn't dare; I didn't want to get discouraged).  Through this mile, I decided it was time to make a move - not on the group, but for time.  I had originally planned on really moving through miles 13-17.  Although I new the time wasn't going to be there, I wanted the effort there.  About my move - in retrospect was it the smartest move?  Probably not for overall.  All it really did was spread out the group and create someone for everyone else to shoot for since the leader was long gone.  But I am proud of myself for doing it.  I may have been able to hit 5th or a little higher by staying with Nick for longer, but it was time for something to happen in the race and it turned out okay, even with a dead finish.  I won't ever need to wonder what I could have got if I would have gone harder today.  I went as hard as I could on this given day.  So would I do it again?  Yes.  And hopefully I'll get even better at it next time.

14- 5:41 (1:20:02) - I was originally planning to drop to 5:00 here!  Nope.

 15- 5:20 (1:25:23) - Saw my XC kids here and they got me my gato and a loud shout out.  It was fun to see them out.  Came off the volcano okay.  Again, my hips really seemed to play a role in keeping me from really rolling.  They were - and still are - very sore.  Had to force myself to drink some of the gato.  I knew I needed to, the race was still long.  But the cool temps and rain gave a false sense of hydration.

16- 5:16 (1:30:39) - Did okay dropping to Snow Canyon.  Finally a little crowd.  It was very lonely running out there by myself.  Throughout the race, I could see the cops up with the leader in the distance, but I felt totally isolated from everything and everyone.

17- 5:33 (1:36:12) - The Winchester hill loomed and I told myself, "They are coming.  Just keep pushing."  I was right; they were coming!

18- 5:42 (1:41:55) - Tried to keep focused.  The wind was tearing me apart.  I tried not to think about it at the time, but I knew the factor it was playing on me. 

19- 6:06 (1:48:00) - I was so slow up the hill.  I wanted to look at my watch, but refused to let myself.  I was sure it would say 7-8:00 minutes and that would have killed me.  I just though, "I am racing for 2nd at St. George!  Keep it going.  Keep it going."  I did what turned out to be my last little mental check after going through my ward's aide station.  I was out of it.  I don't remember anything about going through except a lot of yelling and the neighbor girl who gave me my drink.  I tried to convince myself that I could finish, but I wanted so badly to stop and just be done.  Marathoning is so hard.  So hard.

20- 5:56 (1:53:57) - I realized I was fading fast.  My pace slowed for a section of this mile to nearly a standstill.  I drank a little more of my flat Pepsi from 19 and hoped the gu would kick something to me.  Then just tried to gut something out.

21- 5:35 (1:59:32) - My nemesis miles, through the twist. If I could just get the legs going again, I could maybe hold on to this.  10K left I thought.  I focused on trying to get leg turnover where there was none.

22- 5:54 (2:05:26) - I held them off for a mile; do it again.  Here is where Steve A. and Clyde got me last year.  I tried to get anything on the little climb out of the twist.

23- 5:37 (2:11:03) - Held them off for another mile.  But now the cheers are closer behind me.  The girl at the aide station held out my water, but I was on the other side of the road from the tangent.  I yelled to her to bring it to me; I hope she didn't think I was a jerk, but I could barely keep moving forward let along sideways.

24- 5:45 (2:16:48) - My long battle of attrition was over.  After running alone and pushing the wind for over 12 miles, someone came up on me dropping into town.  I gave a quick backward glance; it was Nick.  I gave him a fistbump and he encouraged me and was gone.  What now?  Try to hold off the next one.

25- 5:59 (2:22:47) - A major goal of mine, and a key to my goal time, was to really keep on it at the finish.  I have never once had a finish of a marathon where the last few miles were something to write home about.  How do I feel about today's?  I am not sure.  I didn't quit.  That's a positive.  It wasn't a whole lot slower than even last year.  But I was D.E.A.D - dead!  3rd place got me just before turning off diagonal.

26- 6:03 (2:28:50) - I knew some big dogs were still hunting me down and I didn't want to lose all I had worked so hard for, so I tried to grit down.  I got a little boost when the PVHS pep band hit a little fight song for me as we turned on Tabernacle.  It was exhilarating for a short minute (I wish they would have pushed me all the way in!).

26.2- 1:19 (2:30:19) - Coming down the end it was gone.  Everything was gone.  4th caught and passed me with about 200-300 to go.  I wish I could have held it, but I was hoping not to fall down.  I have to stop making a habit of these dramatic finishes - I really am not doing it for the attention.  As I ran, my legs would just drop lower and lower and I started to weave.  I tried to stand up straight and the whole process would start again.  I really just hoped to cross the line.  My legs were cramping and there was not one ounce of anything in there.  Made it and was caught at the line by one of our trusty men in uniform.

Well... That one is over.  Really nothing left to say or analyze that I haven't already.  I was an amazing training season.  The Circle of Trust totally pushed me through.  My wife and kids are an absolute amazing support.  And congrats to everyone.  I am especially proud of James who qualified for Boston, broke 3, and hit a 30(?) minute PR.  Good job big bro.  It was a ton of fun running with you. 

I guess I should also note for future reference when I am an old man (yes pvxc I am not an old man, yet!) that I won the Silver Shoe for top local finisher.  A nice trophy, bread for a year, and a treadmill, and don't forget that cool jumbo candybar with the SGM logo on it.  That was pretty neat.  Also top 10 and top finisher for my age division.  I got 3 bags - one for each of the girls! 

Comments
From rockness18 on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 18:58:47

Impressive run! Looking forward to reading the remainder of your report.

From Lucia on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 19:04:20

Congratulations on a great race! I love reading about your thoughtsl; the mile 7 recount is pretty cool. Working together yet competing against each other - interesting. You rock!

From Burt on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 19:22:11

Great job on the awesome race! I hope you post who the winner was. I've yet to see in anyone's report who won the race.

From dave holt on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 19:30:05

Thanks guys.

Burt, Matt Currell - the guy who made the move at 8. We didn't have a chance of catching him today. Even in this weather he hit a 2:22. Former Southern Utah University runner (go T-Birds!) from Washington state I think.

From Lucia on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 19:31:47

GOOOOOOO T-BIRDS!!!!!!!!!!!

From Dale on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 19:39:17

Wow. Just wow. I felt like I was there from your description. I *so* know what you mean about marathoning being hard, wanting to finish strong but feeling dead, and having nothing left at the finish. Sounds like you gave it EVERYTHING....what more could you ask for? Great job! Wow!!!

From Superfly on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 19:40:13

Good job Dave. I'm proud of you for making that "move". I wish I could have been there with you to do it too. Why to finish actually very well on such a crap-o-la day. I'm glad you got the treadmill and all the other booty. You earned it man!

From paul on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 19:42:40

Wow, great race, way to put it all out there on the line. True, perhaps you could have been more conservative and placed a spot higher or so...but absolutely nothing beat going for it and putting yourself out there. "Championship style racing", as you put it, certainly is exciting. I love that feeling of making a break. Nice job.

From James Holt on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 20:02:06

Congrats Dave. Im coming up for some sandwiches. You ran a great race in some crapy conditions. You are going to have to start leaving some energy in your body for the finish line crossing thought. You did GREAT! Nice job.

From RivertonPaul on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 22:07:20

Nice race. Your blogs are always great.

From kelsey on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 22:17:09

wow, i wish i could remember my races that clearly. great race in tough weather. way to stick with it at the end when your body was obviously saying it was done! congrats.

From Kamm on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 22:18:30

You did awesome today, and you earned it. All those long, lonely, early, unnoticed training miles paid off. Way to bring the Silver Shoe back to St. George. You're an amazing runner and a great person as well. Now go eat all the junk food in the house.

From Chandis on Sat, Oct 04, 2008 at 23:00:30

GOOD JOB COACH!!!!

From MarcieJ on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 01:04:10

Great job! Marathoning is hard but pushed through it and did awesome. It was a tough one out there today! Great job on the silver shoe. I so wanted that today but a girl from cedar got it, this is the first year they changed it from washington county resident to a tri-county thing. lame!

From jona on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 01:26:48

Wow. Great job! Thank you for such a great report! Wow your awesome.

From dave holt on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 02:01:25

Marci - tri-county thing? What a joke. That really chaps me. Now that is 2 straight years I am mad at them.

Thanks everybody!

Kamm, let's go hit some trails buddy. I drank all the Pepsis, ate a ton of pizza and 1/2 a cake in one sitting tonight!

From Jon on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 02:12:44

Great race, Dave. Top 5. You should be very proud.

Sounds like we both had similar experiences- broke away from a pack around the half way mark, did well for a while, then got eaten alive by the others due to the wind. At least we tried.

From JohnK on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 08:31:00

Dave, you performed amazingly well and gave an incredible effort. From my understanding of the weather conditions, I'd be pretty sure your performance yesterday surpassed last year's PR race. Sorry you lost those places late but still that should take nothing away from your accomplishment. Your training for this was very inspiring! Top 5 is something to be proud of for sure.

From Matt on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 09:51:27

You are a major stud. Congrats the longer races really don't tend to be as fun. Reading you log hasn't made me think otherwise.

From christi on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 09:59:05

Yay Dave!! Congrats on 5th place- that is amazing!!! You rule!

From Kim on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 11:29:18

Way to win the local! Sounds like some great prizes for you! I especially like the free bread for a year! I hate the prices of bread right now! Congrats!

Thanks for your kudos on my blog!

From Mike Warren on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 12:10:31

Dave, thanks for your nice comments. I have a ton of respect for the great race you ran. Congrats on the Silver shoe and top 5, very impressive!

From Predog on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 13:45:06

Holt, you are amazing. I can't imagine running sub-6 min. miles for that long...but one day...Anyway, you are a beast! Keep it up and keep having fun!

From Ruthie on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 14:24:59

Wow. You are so awesome. My bro texted me your time and place right after you finished and I was amazed: One- at how well you ran with the insane conditions and, Two- at how well you placed and that you got the Silver Shoe! I'm way excited for you and have been bragging about you all weekend. Thanks for being such an amazing example, coach!

From MichelleL on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 20:45:50

I find your race report very inspiring. You sure went for it and raced tough. I think your finish was well worth writing home about. I loved the picture in the paper. We should all finish that way.

From dave holt on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 21:22:37

Yeah, my dad showed me that one today! I look like a real turd. Wasn't there something better to take a picture of than me dropping like a sack of potatoes?

From Mik'L on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 21:23:16

Good job Dave. I'm so glad you got the Silver Shoe and all the goodies! I have never seen so much concentration on someone's face as I did in yours as you tried to get to the finish line. I could tell your legs were DONE, but you totally willed yourself through. Good job giving it everything!

From Mik'L on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 21:24:11

By the way...at least you weren't in a wheelchair in your newspaper pic. haha

From Paul Petersen on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 22:09:00

By the way Dave, I enjoyed your TV interview. We actually got to watch full marathon coverage up in Logan last night. Ah, the wonders of Dish Network. That local St. George channel is hilarious, but your interview was definitely the high point of the coverage. Good plug for the running center and the blog as well.

From josse on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 22:49:50

Great job!! My sister got some great pics of you going down. I will send them when I get them.

From Chad on Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 23:04:03

Dave--you've had a lot of nice comments on your race. I don't have much to add to them except to quote your entry, which I think is exactly the right thought for this race:

"I won't ever need to wonder what I could have got if I would have gone harder today. I went as hard as I could on this given day. So would I do it again? Yes. And hopefully I'll get even better at it next time."

Nice work, Dave.

From Mike Schramm on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 00:32:20

Dave

Great recap. It is nice to read how the race played out, the newspaper does such a horrible job of that. You deserve all the rewards, you work hard and are a great example.

Mike

From JeffC on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 01:24:57

Dave, great race and incredible report. Thanks for all the great detail. I though I was lonely when my running partner dropped back at mile 6, I can't even imagine what you leaders are going through when you get spread out.

From dave holt on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 09:41:57

Thanks again guys. I like what someone (sorry, I can't remember who) said on their blog that it's races like these that really make the memories.

Just Making Memories!

Paul, my wife and I often record the local news (since 9:00 is way to late to stay up for!) and watch it the next day just to laugh at all the screw ups. For us it is better than a sitcom - real life stupidity!

From Paul Petersen on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 09:50:43

Lots of good blunders during the news. My favorite was when the "anchor" lady started talking about something, realized that she missed the topic she was supposed to talk about, and then actually said, "Oops, I'm sorry", and then started completely over on the different topic, right in mid-sentence. And the two guys on-site were just complete buffoons, with comments like, "I can't even comprehend running a mile, but here's what the runners must be thinking...". I think next year they should get Hooper to do the color commentary.

From scotthughes on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 10:17:56

Great race Dave!

Top 5 is awesome. It has all been said in the other posts....

From Dustin on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 10:37:01

Dave Great, Great Race! Sorry I didn't see you guys at the finish. I was in so much pain and disappointment I left for home right after I came in and I haven't been around a computer until this morning. Even though you didn't hit the time, you wanted to place as high as you did was Awesome. You have really put in the work and glad things turned out. I'm pretty bummed about my race, but it was just one race. I'm sure I'll bounce back and be able to find another race and redeem myself.

From kellies on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 12:46:54

Wow, impressive. Nice work! Fun post to read.

From Jon on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 13:49:03

"The marathon is like a bullfight. There are two ways to kill a bull, for instance. There is the easy way, for one. But all the great matadors end up either dead or mauled because for them killing the bull is not nearly as important as how they kill the bull. They always approach the bull at the greatest risk to themselves, and I admire that. In the marathon, likewise, there are two ways to win. There's the easy way if all you care about is winning. You hang back and risk nothing. Then kick and try to nip the leaders at the end. Or you can push, challenge the others, make it an exciting race, risking everything. Maybe you lose, but as for me, I'd rather run a gutsy race, pushing all the way and lose, then run a conservative, easy race only for a win."

- Alberto Salazar, 1981

From Burt on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 19:02:49

I just wanted to point out that the city with the most people that finished in the top 25 was Mesa, Arizona. Clearly Mesa has the best runners overall as a whole. (Which is why I just moved to Queen Creek from there.)

From garrett smith on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 22:00:27

hi coach good job think your the best

From Jody on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 22:10:33

Congratulations on a great race! I loved reading you report and your last mile was a lot like mine. You did an amazing job!

From Big Z on Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 23:39:45

Holt, you're insane! Way to go! And i think the pvxc blog needs some pictures.

From Lybi on Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 01:30:08

What a great race, Holt! You really know how to give your all! What a race--enjoy that hard-earned bread!

From Andy on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:18:24

You ran a very inspiring race. Thanks for sharing the experience with so much detail. I saw a replay of your finish and it was very cool. I have always thought that is the way you should feel at the end of a marathon.

From dave holt on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 15:27:58

not me Andy, not me! I don't ever want to finish another race like that again.

From Brent on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 21:26:25

Coach, great race, loved reading your race report, tactical account, effort and guts against the day. 2,000 wet and wild commando points for the effort.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From air dark horse on Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 16:10:44

Dave, I am impressed at your pace going into Dammeron valley considering the wind.

Total Distance
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So I told Al not to let me run for at least this week... She just laughed at me... I was serious, however. 

So sore - most ever!

Comments
From wheakory on Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 16:55:41

You pushed hard in the wind and I can see why your so sore. I don't blame you for taking a week off. I was going too, but I lied to myself and ran 5 miles today.

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I've held up my end of the bargain for 2 days now.  Unfortunately my body is living up to its end of the deal.  

I told it if I don't run for a week (at all) it must get feeling rested and healed - not completely, I know it will take longer than a week to get back to hard workouts, but those minor aches and pains gone.

Comments
From Greg on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 01:01:25

Hey are you guys running tomorrow at Snow Canyon? Where and when? I'm hoping 4:00 at the school because I never heard anything else.

From dave holt on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 09:21:35

Yes, 4:00 at SC. You guys have never come down for this - you're coming this time?

From Greg on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 10:32:09

We are coming down. It was always Suzy (girls coach) that did not like to go. Now that she is gone we will be there. I am just going to use it as a workout for varsity.

Total Distance
0.00

The legs are finally starting to cooperate with me.  Really no pain or soreness this morning.  Had a fun swim last night with the family and did just a couple laps to see if it helped work anything out.  Maybe the last time of the year for me - with a meet today and the weather looking to turn nasty this weekend.

Comments
From MichelleL on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 09:54:04

Sounds like you have a good plan for this week. Mine was to not start until Saturday, but my resolve is breaking. . .

From James Holt on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 12:43:16

Im finally able to walk almost like a human. I really want to get back at it but Im going to try and wait a couple more days. Dont want to get hurt. Im still excited from Saturday and want to get at the next race.

From dave holt on Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 15:30:04

You should be riding high. That was amazing.

Total Distance
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Still holding strong.  And after walking all over at last night's xc meet, I am glad.  I can tell the legs, although only just the littlest bit sore, don't have anything in them.  I was tired just walking around to cheer for the kids.

Comments
From Austin on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 09:54:46

I would prefer Athelets! :)

From dave holt on Thu, Oct 09, 2008 at 10:46:35

If I am an old man - you are kids!

Total Distance
0.00

The itch is resurfacing.  I am trying to calm it for a few more days.  I'll keep myself busy having fun with the family for the rest of the week.  Yesterday we had another nice day out by the pool.  Maybe one more tonight before the storm hits.

Comments
From Kenz! on Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 09:33:32

Coach!! Did you find your keys?!

From dave holt on Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 09:57:35

Yes - Ethan left them on the ice machine!

From walter on Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 14:51:41

Dave, it was good to see you at the finish line! I didnt know you went through what you did until I read it in the paper the next day. I was seeing stars myself at the end and after a few minutes it went away. They needed those cheep blankets to throw on us at the end. It was miserable! Nice race for having to put up with what we did. I think you should put your photo with those marines on your blog! lol

From dave holt on Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 17:13:48

Thanks Walter! I, however, am not as proud of the photo as everyone else!

From walter on Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 17:27:06

Ahh, its all good! At least you didnt have a poor showing. I admit it got a chuckle out of me! Last year, I got passed in the last bit by some guy with a France flag on his jersey with his hands up in the air and my face in the background with a grimace on it.

Total Distance
0.00

Wanted to get out and get a run in as it was perfect fall XC style weather.  But I promised myself I would give it the full weak.  So... Monday!

Comments
From Ruthie on Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 20:36:25

Yes way! I'll only have to miss one class, so it'll work out great... as long as Zac's driving! I'm so excited to see you guys dominate!

Total Distance
5.00

AM - 5 Washington Loop w/ Turtle Creek. Maybe I shouldn't have been so excited to get back going. From the very first step my hips were in... a lot of pain. So sore and tight throughout. My breathing was so horrible that I nearly puked all the wretched food I have inhaled in the past week. It's all okay, though; first one down. Got my whole winter planned up to LA; and hopefully I'll hear back from them soon about getting in. (Stratus red 540.05)

Comments
From superfly on Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:35:03

I keep forgetting to ask you if your dad grabbed my hat in Veyo. I threw it in his direction when you threw yours but I'm not sure if he saw me or not. It's crazy but it's time to start wearing one again.

From dave holt on Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:27:21

Yes, I have it. If I remember, I'll drop it by on my way home today.

From Dustin on Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 16:11:10

Dave, are you talking about the LA Marathon in Feb? Are you trying to get elite status (I would imagine) or is there a limited amount of entries? I've been thinking about doing this marathon as my redemption marathon. I did a brief job yesterday over to my in-laws while Jansen was riding his bike, boy I was winded. I haven't got on the scale since before the marathon, so I'm interested to see where I'm at. I'm planning on starting back to training this week.

From Dustin on Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 16:12:43

I meant to say a brief jog not job, though I did a job also. I would imagine with the cooler temperatures the last few days, the Holt Pool might be closing down for the season?

From Jon on Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 16:29:43

Not sure which is more amazing- that you took the whole week off, or that you are still sore...

From Logan on Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 19:25:36

We need to do a fun run on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday of this week due to UEA. Camping could be involved? Let me know what you think.

From dave holt on Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 09:27:51

Jon, my wife just laughed at me when I mentioned that was my plan - she didn't think there was any way I would be able to do it. I guess I showed her who wears the pants!

Logan I am up for most anything - camping might be a little chilly!

Dustin, I am planning on running LA. Al and I were going to take a trip down there before track season anyway, so when I saw they changed the date, I decided to contact them about elite.

From Dustin on Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:09:13

Sunny and I were thinking along the same lines, a little trip to LA for the weekend. I think if I sign up for a marathon it will help me train better through the next few months.

I took the scouts camping (my last one in the old ward as scoutmaster) up to Pine Valley last weekend. It was definitely a little chilly up there. My young men had to do a 25 mile bike ride. It was pretty sorry they biked from Pine Valley to Gunlock, mostly downhill in 3 hours 20 minutes, yes slower than I can run a full marathon, cramped up and in crappy weather.

From Adam on Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 16:53:18

Dave, Thanks I am just trying to run in your foot steps. 2:30 was awesome and a 2:26 pr is smokin. You will have to let me know your secret. How long did it take to recover from your first marathon?

Forgive me I'm new here, I posted this here and my site. I'm not sure how it exactly works. Anyway thanks for the post.

From dave holt on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 14:46:39

Adam, sometimes I am not sure how to do it as well. Usually just continue the discussion on the blog where the original post was started.

I take forever to recover from marathons. It will be many many weeks before I even feel like I have my legs back. I think you are going to smoke a marathon in the future - just depends on how much you want to train.

by the way... when you I clicked on your name to go to your blog, it took me to one of the other adams. I am not sure how to fix this, but maybe bring that up to Sasha or someone more knowledgeable.

From Jon on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 15:17:33

To fix the link for Adam's name, he needs to fill in the "Blog web address" with his blog name (i.e. Holt, Notso, etc). I don't think you need the .fastrunningblog.com part.

From ou812 on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 15:45:08

See if this works

Total Distance
5.30

afternoon - 5.3, 2.8 out in Sandberg's with the boys and then a DI Loop. Things still aren't that great. I wanted to get back to doing weights today, but almost decided against it because I don't feel that great. But I figured I was starting very easy since I hadn't lifted in a long time, so I might as well just add to it. Regular routine: squat, bench, lats, leg extensions and curls, core stuff. It actually felt kinda good to do it. (Landreth black 181.6)

Comments
From Kenz! on Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 13:46:12

Hey thanks coach!! Yep I was 3 on the team! I was so surprised I never thought I could do it. I get to see all you guys at state! I'm so excited!

Total Distance
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PM - 5.5 after a solid region showing (boys champs, jv boys top 12 spots, girls 2nd and going to state and individual champ) we had our team fundraiser run-a-thon. This year we did it overnight. Had a lot of fun. Got 5.5 in sometime before midnight. (Landreth black 187.1)

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From Ruthie on Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 00:12:37

I'm so excited for you and the team this year! I guess you did get what I left you in my Senior Will after all.... The girls team made it to State! I'm so excited for them, but if you can imagine, a little bitter at the same time. Oh well! And I take it that Ashley won Region, then!? That's awesome! Make sure to tell her that she's amazing for me!

About coming to State, as long as Zac drives(and he's having second thoughts, so bug him about it if you get a chance), I'll be there to see you guys dominate!

Total Distance
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AM - 3 Sometime around 2 AM or so, Austin and Kimz and I went down to the Mosquito Trail and had a fun little run. It's is neat to have athletes that are so passionate. (Landreth black 190.1

evening - 7 Club run on City Creek Trail. One of the worst days of my life - had to bury my dog today. Decided to go run hoping it would help distract me a little. Had a nice run out on the trail with the Circle and talked and enjoyed life. I'm going to miss my dog. (Stratus bee 327.85)

Comments
From Steve Hooper on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 14:48:50

Sorry to hear about your Dog.

From Superfly on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 16:18:30

So sorry about you dog. I new something was wrong last night. You should have talked about it. Mik'L and I are sad- we though Maggie was a really good dog.

Hope your o.k man. We know how important dogs are to the family.

From Mik'L on Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 16:58:22

Clyde told me the story about Maggie when he got home today and I started crying! So sad. Our dogs are our kids, so we know how sad that must have been. Maggie was a good dog...we loved watching her swim. I hope you and the girls (including Al) are doing okay.

Total Distance
8.00

late morning - 8 Grapevine Springs to Coral Canyon. There is no better place in the world to run that Southern Utah in the fall on the trails. Run was slow and enjoyable. Hips didn't hurt as bad this morning. (Cumulus silver 600.85)

Comments
From Chandis on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 16:18:55

Thanks coach! I guess your right its not over but the next season better come soon!

And I hope your not being sarcastic about my AP grade! :)

From dave holt on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 16:32:36

Take a look.

From The Beast on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 16:45:45

Thanks Coach! It has been way fun! I wouldn't change any of my XC experiences (Well maybe a couple).

From Chandis on Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 17:25:12

Oh wow!! I got lucky thats for sure!!

It took me a quarter to get into the swing of things! Maybe next quarter I wont have to rely on luck! ha thanks coach!

Total Distance
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morning - 20.25 West Canyon Trail - Zion. Maybe the greatest run I have ever been on. Started up near Kolob Res. running maybe a mile into the trailhead with all the local boys. The scenery throughout was the most beautiful, breathtaking sights you could ever imagine. A few of the climbs at 7500 feet killed my lungs, but brought even more amazing views of slot canyons and cliffs. After 15 miles or so, the trail connected to the top portion of Angel's Landing and we ran down Wally's Wiggles. Then we hit Zion Canyon floor and Clyde, Logan, and I "jogged" (at sub 6:00 pace) down to the canyon entrance where we met up with Katie and everyone else.

My only regret is that my legs are so burned - otherwise I would have enjoyed the run even more. This trail will become a regular a couple times a year. (Cumulus white 337)

Comments
From Superfly on Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 21:50:13

Great run this morning. We'll have to hit it again, and again.

From Ally on Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 23:53:37

Whoa, that sounds like a crazy run!! The Hawaiian life is going pretty good... I don't really take advantage of the beach and stuff like I should! I quit the XC team this year too, I was a little run down.. (or a lot) and also sick when the season started. I figured that I should cool it and just run for enjoyment for a while. So that is going great! Just trying to live life and get through school. How is everything is SG? I heard you did really well in the marathon? How is the XC season going?

From Steve Hooper on Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 22:19:29

Great run yesterday! My legs are a little sore too. I don't know why - maybe 2400 ft of elv loss in 3 miles.

We'll have to find some more runs like this. It's going to be hard to top.

From Dustin on Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 11:43:23

Looks like I missed out on a good run. I was in Colorado during the break. I'm sure there are some other great trails out this way.

From Predog on Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 20:11:22

Awww man! I have ALWAYS wanted to run that trail!! dang. Next time you do that and I'm down in the summer or on break or something you should let me know so I can come! It's absolutely beautiful there. I am jealous.

Total Distance
8.50

afternoon - 8.5 2 miles of warmup, then 3x600 striders, and 2 mile cooldown with boys, then 3.5 cool on 2450. Legs still seem pretty shot. Quads were hammered when I tried to use the stick on them. (Stratus bee 336.35)

Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 23:44:54

No joke. Logan needs a beating for pulling us down the road like that.

Good luck up at State!

From Logan on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 07:21:28

Sorry, please forgive me!

Total Distance
10.10

AM -7.6 Green Springs. Not really a good run. My hips and hip flexors are just shot. I am really regretting the extra bit of mileage added onto Saturday's run, it was just too much at the time. I am looking forward to being able to run normally again without pain and without limps. (Stratus red 547.65)

evening - 2.5 SLC. Around the mall in South Town with the team to stretch the legs after the bus ride. My hips felt horid. (Landreth black 192.6)

Comments
From Dustin on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:20:57

Sorry to hear about your dog. I really enjoyed that night swimming with your dog. Hope the aches and pains go away soon. You might consider a massage.

From Ruthie on Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:22:17

See you tomorrow... I'm expecting some PV domination, don't disappoint!

From ryan on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 00:37:22

what were you thinking doing a 20 miler?

you are an animal, you got to give yourself some rest after a marathon.

From wheakory on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 15:00:09

Sorry to hear that your legs are bothering you, but you'll come out strong. The soreness will go away soon. Just relax and let the healing take place.

From Jon on Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 22:45:06

Do you really live in Dogtown?

From dave holt on Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 15:45:51

Washington IS Dogtown!

Total Distance
11.20

morning - 11.2 SLC. From South Town up into Draper and on the Porter Rockwell Trail and back. Felt a little better up until about mile 8 and then my legs really wanted to be done. (Landreth black 203.8)

Total Distance
8.00

afternoon - 8 River Trail. No run this morning. We got home a bit late last night and I just didn't want to get up and run. I am really excited for a run that doesn't suck. Maybe someday I will get one of those again. (Cumulus white 345)

Comments
From Logan on Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 13:59:46

Saturday morning (7am): Start at the running center and then up into Snow Canyon on the dirt trail? What do you think? I promise it will be nice and relaxed.

Total Distance
9.00

afternoon - 9 GS/PL/Middleton. Nice to get up on the trail again, but it was very disappointing to see how much they have continued to push building into the desert - even when homes aren't selling in the first place. Had a brief thought of going longer, but decided that wasn't the smartest idea as my legs are still thoroughly shot. (Stratus bee 345.35)

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 15 Fields. Hit the roads early this morning. Right knee pain was very present for most of the run, but I stopped multiple times to try and stretch the legs out, and by the time I headed home, it was hurting less. Tried to treat the run as a prep for next week's runs. Hopefully I can feel a little more recovered after the rest of the weekend off. (Landreth black 218.8)

Didn't really have a good week in any regards: my legs were completely flat, a lot of aches and pains were present, mileage was weak, and didn't hit any doubles.

Goals for next week: I would like to start getting in some decent mileage, but I really am going to continue to play it by feel and not push it too much. If I feel better than this week I'll run more; if not, I'll do what I did this week.

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 5 Washington Loop. I think I will try and get about 80 this week. I kind of wanted more, but with Halloween and some other events this week, I will not push it; plus that will help me transition a little better and hopefully more healthy into some bigger mileage in November. Right knee felt fine at first, but at 2 it started to really hurt the rest of the way, but legs weren't as thrashed. (Landreth 487.35)

afternoon - 10 Parkway w/ team and then some grass striders up at Sandstone. These shoes are shot.  My left foot had been hurting quite a bit for a couple weeks after SGM, but had been feeling much better in the last week; today the pain came back big time.  Knee had a little pain, but the real issue was the heat - nearly 90 degrees! (Stratus red 556.65)

Stratus Red Miles: 9.00
Comments
From kellies on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:55:53

Good job! I was down in your neck of the woods this past weekend and absolutely loved running in the temperatures down there. What a beautiful place to live. Good luck with your mileage this week!

From TA on Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 21:48:29

Coach thanks for the season. it was a blast!

How is yo hand doin? you know i am going to miss picking on the freshmen but i guess Willie and i have you. no need to watch your back, it will be swift and sure i promise. Willie is gunnin for ya anyways.

Total Distance
13.00

No morning run this morning.  I am having a real struggle getting motivated to do anything right now, let alone run in the morning.  I think I am having a pretty serious case of post-marathon blues.

afternoon - 10 River Run with the boys.  Then I extended it up around the DI.  Not a bad run.  Nothing quick and my foot hurt just a little still.  (Landreth black 228.8)

evening - 3 Treadmill.  Hit a quick 3 this evening.  Felt okay again.  Nice to get a few easy miles in.  Tomorrow morning I must get up - it is the only time I can run.  (Cumulus blue 402.4)


Landreth Black Miles: 10.00Cumulus Blue Miles: 3.00
Comments
From Dustin on Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:23:32

I hear you on the post-marathon blues. I can't believe how fast I've gotten out of shape or maybe I was never in shape to begin with. Anyway I've been really busy with Driver's Ed lately, so I'm just running when I have time, like you I'm struggling with the getting up a running early in the morning, though I do have a cool-spot in my new garage for the treadmill.

From James Holt on Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 16:05:34

That must be going around. I want to do it but I just cant get motivated to get going.

From Runnman on Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 21:18:48

Hey I am loving running only when I want to. I have given myeslf October and November to do that in. I am feeling strong and happy. I am looking forward to training for next year, but mostly because I have given myself a break.

From MarcieJ on Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 08:59:52

Totally going around. I have struggled so bad since the marathon. I just hope I can motivated again soon. Its such a strange feeling.

From Jon on Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 09:04:18

I can't get myself motivated for anything other than good trail runs...

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 Wendy's and extension.  This will be my only run today, so I made myself get up.  For the first block, I literally had my eyes open for a total of 5 seconds.  But slowly I woke up.  I don't know why it has been so hard to bounce back - I guess my body was/is just really worn down.  After only a little pain in my right knee yesterday, I thought I had turned the corner with it.  But this morning there was a lot of pain again; it did subside a little by the end however.  (Cumulus white355)

Cumulus White Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
16.50

AM - 8 Middleton.  Got out of bed again and got a decent run in.  Right knee picked up the pain again about 2 miles into it and really didn't let go.  I stopped and stretched and it did back off a bit.  I think the pain is a result of a tight hamstring.  So I iced up the knee and will work the hamstring a bit more.  A lot of smoke in the air this morning that made it hard to breathe.  (Cumulus blue 410.4)

evening - 8.5 Club run on Chuckwalla Trail.  Always an entertaining run.  Today I was torn up by a few bushes.  But it was a lot of fun to be out on the trail and out with the Club.  Knee started to hurt at around mile 4.5, but it was minimal throughout the rest of the run.  (Landreth black 237.3)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.50Cumulus Blue Miles: 8.00
Comments
From superfly on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 13:00:30

Looks like 5:30 at the store.

From Harris on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 14:32:31

How are your guys doing with the training for Nike? Mine are struggling a little with basketball. Ben is committed though, so at least I will have one fast guy. I wish I lived closer so that I could run with you guys more.

From dave holt on Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 15:56:47

Greg, were you guys able to get a big van - I don't think our district is going to let us. But so far I have 4 girls and 7 boys committed to going. So I think we will be taking 2 mini vans (if I can get that approved)

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 10 Wendy's w/ extension.  Ran through Middleton first today to mix it up a little.  Very warm out.  Who would imagine running shirt off at 5 AM on Oct. 31st!  Knee pain started about 2 miles like usual, but I stopped and stretched and pain stayed pretty minimal.  New pair of Stratus 2.1 (Stratus black 10)

afternoon - 4 Warm Springs w/ extension.  Got out and snagged a short run before the Halloween festivities.  Pushed Laney in the stroller.  Hadn't done that in a long time.  We had fun.  (Cumulus blue 414.4)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 4.00Stratus Black Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Harris on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:02:23

I just got a mini van as we only have part of varsity that are planning on going. I am close to pulling the plug on the whole trip though. All of my kids are getting extreme pressure to be at basketball full time now, which is lame since practice doesnt start until Nov. 10. Ben is still running on his own, but all of my others are just somewhat committed. I dont want to take them down there to run 18 min 5Ks. Anyways, I am going to talk to the Ath. Dir. today and then make a final decision. Its frustrating. I might still want to go down there and bring Ben or at least just check out the race and see if its something I want to make a priority in the future.

From dave holt on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:14:53

That's a bummer - it's kind of that way with most kids though (and adults!) they are less and less committed as the time comes. It's hard, though, after a long season to keep it up and keep going. I will let you know what our plan is - should be finalized and approved early next week.

From jtshad on Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 14:30:58

Just gotta rub your weather in us notherner's faces, don't ya? ;-) Sorry about the knee pain, hope it goes away soon so you can get on a good track for LA.

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 15 Fields Loop.  Out early today before a slew of family events.  Had a lot of time to think out in the dark by myself this morning and that kept my mind off my knee for the most part.  Started to hurt at about 4 and just ached a little throughout.  Actually felt okay.  First run with an average under 8:00 that I have worn my watch on since the marathon!  About time.  New pair of Cumulus 10's.  (Cumulus gold 15)

Week was okay.  Mileage was a good build up, but runs weren't all that great - slowly coming along, however.  

Goals for next week:  keep getting knee to feel better. Get back to 100 milers if body always.

Cumulus Gold Miles: 15.00
Total Distance
18.00

AM - 6 Dogpound.  Somehow I slept in a little and wasn't able to get in my full run.  Too bad, because I felt great this morning.  No knee pain at all (I had Al walk on my hammies Sat. and I think it hit the spot).  Maybe things are turning the corner from St. George.  (Landreth 493.35)

afternoon - 12 River Trail. Started out with the team as they went out 4 and back.  I kept on going and went down toward the DC and turned it around at 6.  Felt good but a bit fatigued.  No knee pain again!  (Cumulus white 367)

Landreth Miles: 6.00Cumulus White Miles: 12.00
Total Distance
23.30

AM - 8.05 Green Springs w/ extensions both ways and past cemetery.  Run was okay, but I wasn't too strong.  Pretty slow; but again no pain in knee (hopefully that is done with).  (Landreth 245.35)

afternoon - 15.25 The Beast.  Boys took me through the wringer today.  Warmed up by going out to vote and back with a little extra as I waited for school to get out.  Then we warmed up to Harts.  Then we hit the 600,800,1000,1200 workout (3 sets) that I have worked the Varsity boys up to.  They wanted me to feel how tough it was... and it was!  Not the hardest workout ever, but a dandy.  Hit the times very solid - better than I thought I would, and tried to hang in there with the boys.  Austin pretty much owned me.  Then cooled down for 1.5.  I will be sore tomorrow.  (Stratus black 25.25)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.05Stratus Black Miles: 15.25
Total Distance
18.70

AM - 8 Factory Stores.  After a real stiff slow beginning things went okay.  A little chilly out this morning, but really still not too bad.  Hopefully I worked out most of yesterday's workout.  (Cumulus blue 422.4)

afternoon - 10.7 GS/PL/WT.  A poor run.  Very tired in the legs and it showed.  Coming down turkey farm and down to the school, where I usually ave near 6:00 pretty easy, I was barely getting under 8:00.  That shows the body and legs need a little rest break - I'll take it tomorrow morning.  (Cumulus gold 25.7)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 8.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 10.70
Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 16:01:33

Good job on the workout yesterday. Do you still have quite a few kids training? Are they going to Foot Locker or the Nike Meet?

From dave holt on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 09:41:10

I do have a large group coming out still. We are planning on hitting Nike in a couple weeks.

Are you clubbing tonight?

From Dustin on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 13:59:41

I won't be there tonight, we have to go to the training on how to hire a sub at 5:00 at the high school school.

From dave holt on Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 15:25:16

Our staff developers hit that for us and then they are going to teach us - thankfully. We about had a revolt over the idea of donating time for this meeting.

From Dustin on Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 14:19:23

Pretty much the lamest meeting I've been to in sometime. 45 minutes to explain how to log on to the internet and schedule a sub. They gave us a nice one page quick look-up list with directions. I scanned the thing in about 30 seconds, understood everything, then drifted off to sleep, of course with the eyes wide open, to give the impression of being awake. Everyone wanted to leave, but it was one of those deals where they were going to hold our professional development pay if we didn't show up.

From dave holt on Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 20:29:13

Not so sad I missed it! I knew it would just be a big joke. I mean seriously, can't you just give us the paper and say figure it out.

Total Distance
10.15

evening - 10.15 Club run.  The extra sleep treated me well.  Although I wasn't really tired, my legs enjoyed the time to recover this morning.  On the run it showed as I wasn't as dead.  It was good to talk about some issues that have come up that are really bugging me.  But it was difficult to learn that the Circle had been broken (Logan knows what I am talking about).  (Stratus bee 355.5)

Stratus Bee Miles: 10.15
Total Distance
17.05

AM - 8 Middleton.  Today wasn't a good run as my mind just raced about recent events in a very negative way - I could have used music on this one to distract me.  The run was actually okay, just not my thoughts.  (Cumulus blue 430.4)

afternoon - 9.05 Dog River.  Combination of dog pound and then onto the river trail and up the trail to nowhere and back to school.  In the last two miles from AC to Harts, I beat all the cars.  I bet they felt stupid stuck in traffic and getting passed over and over again by a runner.  Today I was actually able to hit the last 3 miles in the low 6's without much effort; it just took 6 miles of 8 minute running to get the legs flowing.  (Landreth 502.4)

Landreth Miles: 9.05Cumulus Blue Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
18.20

morning - 18.2 Kayenta from SCHS w/ Clyde.  A god solid run.  Temps are the most amazing things in the world.  It would be heresy to miss running outside on a day like this.  Run went well, wasn't bugged by anything too much and it actually ended up being my best ave. since the SGM at 7:10.  After finishing, watched the end of the SC 1/2.  (Cumulus gold 43.9)

Went was solid.  Was able to take it over 100 even with letting myself sleep in one morning.  Had a very good interval workout back on Tuesday.  And legs may be coming back.

Goals for next week:  Again be over 100 (I pretty much just want to finish the year there 100-115).  Be positive in all aspects of life.

Cumulus Gold Miles: 18.20
Comments
From Mik'L on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 14:32:28

Hey good job. I heard you guys got a new puppy! Good. I ran in to Tolman the other day??? and Tia is prego and might be having twins!

From Predog on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 14:50:32

Holt, you are nuts, that's all I have to say. 105 miles a month after the marathon...sheesh...maybe someday I can do that! Legs of steel. Glad it was a nice day down there...I think we are fast running out of nice days here.

From Austin on Sat, Nov 08, 2008 at 14:54:20

whats funny is that right as you start get your legs back more speed comes right up. But in case you havent looked at my blog im having troubles with my right achilies tendon. I can walk and jump but the second i extend my leg to run it sends a sharp pain through the tendon. I have iced twice today 20 min. Any other suggestions??

From dave holt on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 12:36:43

Austin, how old are your shoes? One of the first signs for me are little injuries. But it might have also been speed workout and quick increase back in mileage. Ice, ibo, and wintercrest.

From The Beast on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 14:31:54

Thanks Coach! I was going to register but found out it would cost me 45 bucks. I can't afford that!

From dave holt on Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 18:04:29

I hear you Josh. Without Steve, there is NO WAY I could do all that I attempt to do with running.

Total Distance
18.05

AM - 8.05 Green Springs w/ extension.  Run went pretty solid for a start of the week.  Kind of carrying a little extra from the weekend.  Started at 155.  (Cumulus white 375.05)

evening - 10.  Started w/ a mile on the treadmill; then ran Grapevine and extended it down into Coral Canyon; finally ending with 1.4 on the treadmill again.  Had to hit the wierd schedule with Al shuttling the kids around.  A real good run.  Had a few solid sections that were below 7:00.  No knee pain for the past week and trying to keep this possible sports hernia as calm as possible.  (Stratus black 32.25)

Cumulus White Miles: 8.05Stratus Black Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
21.45

AM - 8 Middleton.  Just a nice chilly run.  Nothing too quick or spectacular.  (Cumulus blue 438.4)

afternoon - 13.45 River Trail Bloomington Hills loop.  A nice little run.  Wasn't too quick, but I did hit a okay average and a solid uphill mile back to the school.  (Stratus bee 368.95)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 8.00Stratus Bee Miles: 13.45
Comments
From jtshad on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 09:36:12

I just saw that the LA marathon is changing dates to Labor Day, hope this doesn't mess up your plans.

From Harris on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 01:28:38

I think that Jeff meant Memorial Day. Not a bad time as far as school is concerned, but I bet it will be hot as heck. They need to have a 6:00 a.m. start.

From jtshad on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:54:28

Oops, yes I meant Memorial Day!

From superfly on Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 10:15:40

Are you alive? I finished this book and need to get it to you or Logan. The sooner the better that way one can start it.

Total Distance
12.00

afternoon - 12 GS/PL/WT then extended around DI loop and a big loop.  Today's run was much better than last week's on the same trail.  Had a little more in me.  (Cumulus white 387.05)

Don't know how much I'll get in the rest of the week, some major family stuff going on up in SLC.

Cumulus White Miles: 12.00
Total Distance
5.00

It has been a strange week.  I had planned on running up in SLC, but we had major car problems before we left and that got me down, the idea of a funeral got me down (with all that has happened to us the last few months), and my lower abs hurt enough to make me not want to even do anything.  All this combined to really bum me out.  So I didn't run and haven't run since.  Actually my abs are feeling a little better and I WANT to run a little (5ish) today which is something that I haven't wanted to do for what seems like forever - even though it has only been a week - so I'll try it.  I've decided I am going to cut back quite a bit until I get some enthusiasm back - that may be months or just a few days; I don't know.

afternoon - 5 Mall Run.  Not too bad of a run.  Started off with the usual aches and stiffness that should be expected after a little time off, but they all mostly worked their way out.  A touch of inner hip pain (hip flexor area) - I wonder if this is what is causing my lower ab stuff since it seems to radiate into that area.  Did some active strecthing for cool down.  (Cumulus blue 443.4)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 18:36:24

Hope your alright. Come to the club run for FUN tomorrow night.

From JamesH on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 14:43:11

Maybe moving heavy rocks around your backyard all by yourself is the issue. :) Hopefully you start getting better and back into it.

Total Distance
7.00

evening - 7 Club run.  I guess the group is meeting earlier, because I missed them.  So I ran the usual run backwards thinking I might bump into them, but the must have done something else/more.  Anyway, the run was pretty decent.  Still an aching pain persisting in the right hip flexor.  Worked on my active stretching and am icing and ibo'ing.  (Stratus bee375.95)

Stratus Bee Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 22:47:53

Sorry we missed ya. I felt bad when we got back and they said you had came. We waited until around 15 after 5 and then left. But yes we have been going at 5 now.

Anyways get feeling better. Do you want to do anything on Saturday? Let me know if you want to plan something.

From Dustin on Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:43:55

Yeah, sorry we missed you. I got back before the other guys just because I only did 6 miles, but I did see you car and figured you were out there somewhere so I took off.

Total Distance
6.00

afternoon - 6 Foremaster.  Easy run out by myself.  Same general hip/ab pain.  Ice/Ibo/drills/core stuff like usual.  (Landreth black 251.35)

Landreth Black Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Little Bad Legs on Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 16:10:13

Hey Dave, sorry to hear things haven't been going too well for you lately. I hope things turn around for you soon. Quick question-I remember reading on your blog prior to SGM that you did some sort of depletion diet about 7 days prior to the race, before you began to your carbo-loading. Can you give me some info in the subject and what your experience has been when you've done it? Thanks.

Total Distance
11.00

morning - 11 Junction/Coral Canyon w/ James.  Had a good little run talking about all sorts of stuff.  Same level of pain in hip/ab.  It seems to have really calmed down this week and is isolated to more of a surface muscle level pain in the inside hip/lower ab.  Usual drills and core/ice/ibo (Cumulus gold 54.9)

I started running again this week; that's about all that can be said about it.

Goals for next week: step it up a little if the injury can handle it.  I am going to try and hit some 10k training stuff this winter instead of the mileage approach I have used for awhile, but that will require pain free running as possible; we'll see what happens.

Cumulus Gold Miles: 11.00
Comments
From Hayden on Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 15:37:11

The nickname god has spoken so are nickname is for real. We are the rivals of the circle of trust. Keep up the good work davey.

From Predog on Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 16:03:16

hope your injury gets better...do you know what it is? Anyway, I am coming down this coming week and I talked to Logan and he was saying y'all might be running the West Rim or something so I'll probably be there. Anyway, hope you get better soon. You are the man!

Total Distance
10.00

afternoon - 10 dog pound/trails run backward with some extensions.  First few steps were great as there was absolutely no pain.  By the end there was very minimal pain in the hip flexor area.  So hopefully things are working a little.  (Stratus black45.25)

Stratus Black Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Logan on Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 17:23:49

Do you have any plans for a run Wednesday after work? I was wondering if you might want to get together and do a run together. Let me know. We could meet on the DC trail somewhere.

Total Distance
9.50

Afternoon - 9.5 - 2x2000.  2450 warmup w/ Austin then 2000's.  I wasn't really sure how many I would be able to do, and I knew that the pace wouldn't be super since I hadn't done anything like this in awhile.  Hit the first in 6:38 (5:15 at the mile) then had a 2 minute recovery and did the second in 6:43 (5:20 at the mile).  Would like to have done more, but figured this isn't the time to really kill myself, rather just get a baseline and go from there.  Finished with another 2450 and then drills.  Today, no pain!  (Cumulus gold 64.4)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 9.50
Comments
From superfly on Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 23:04:47

Good job on those 2000's. That's some solid times.

From Logan on Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:36:47

Anytime after 1:15pm today works great. Send me a message or call me 801-391-7859.

From superfly on Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:50:49

Are we still doing Zion on Saturday? Steven said something about it online the other night but I decided to check his references. What do you think can I trust the guy?

From JamesH on Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 13:18:45

Saw you out running with Austin I think. Where you wearing sunglasses? Do you even own sunglasses?

From dave holt on Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 13:48:39

Clyde, I just asked Logan what the plan is for Sat.

James, I have discovered the joy of sunglasses. I really was against them. But now that I have some, it is amazing how nice it is to be able to see without squinting and such.

Total Distance
10.00

afternoon - 10 Fields and DI.  Went out for a wet chilly run w/ Austin into the fields and finished with DI loop.  Could feel the 2000's in the legs, but no pain in hip flexor/abs again.  Ended with drills core.  (Cumulus white 397.05)

Cumulus White Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
8.00

noon - 8 Middleton.  Still very wet and rainy out, so that threw off my plan of heading out onto some trails.  Like yesterday, had some fatigue in the legs and just took it very easy.  (Landreth 510.4)

Landreth Miles: 8.00
Comments
From chandis on Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 13:32:30

ohh hey thanks coach! I thought maybe the cold had something to do with it but I never even took into account the altitude!!! I'm sad I missed the rainy runs! Happy thanksgiving.

Total Distance
10.25

noon - 10.25 10x400m hills at Highland.  Ran up to Highland and thought the hill up toward the park would be a good one for some hills (nothing Sunrise steep, but a solid incline where I would be working and still trying to make it fairly fast paced).  From the light up to the 3rd street on the left was exactly 1/4 mile for future reference.  At first, I was still dragging, but by 5 my legs were juicing up a bit.  Then the last three I really worked - especially the last.  I really tried to keep my best form focusing on lean and leg rotation.  Then jogged it back on home.  (Cumulus blue 453.65)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 10.25
Comments
From Logan on Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 20:05:09

We are meeting at Clyde's house at 7am. He will drive and we will go and do the Hurricane trail run. It is 13-15 miles.

From Kenz! on Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 22:36:29

Hey coach! Yep I do play basketball, kind of strange huh? It's a lot different from XC.

Total Distance
14.00

morning - 14 Hurricane Trails.  The Circle and Ruthie went for a nice run around the trails out in Hurricane.  Started out at the canal trailhead and connected to the rim and jem trails.  Had to end with a little xc and down the road.  It was okay though, because the distance was enough for all of us.  (Landreth black 265.35)

Week was a success.  Mostly because my pain was very little at first and by the end of the week basically nonexistent.  And I was even able to get a couple decent/quicker workouts in with no side effects.

Goals for next week:  Mileage is staying low (55-60).  Hopefully I can stay pain free - goal for that is to continue to do core workouts, drills, ice, ibo and rest.  We (PVXC) are going to have a time-trial on our school course in a few weeks and I wouldn't mind being able to hang near the top guys!

Landreth Black Miles: 14.00
Comments
From josse on Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 18:56:00

I think pain likes everyone after SG. I am glad yours is gone and stays away.

Total Distance
7.50

afternoon - 7 Mall Trail/DI w/ Austin and Kimz.  Nice easy run to work out some of the stiffness.  Felt the pain just a little more than I had at the end of last week.  Then ran .5 w/ Ry and Lanes in stroller and Molly to the rec center for Ry's swim practice.  Dog did good, Ry wasn't so stoked (but she was mostly mad about going to swim).  (Cumulus blue 461.35)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 7.50
Total Distance
15.00

AM - 5 Washington Loop.  Will be doing a couple light morning runs like this each week.  Pain was still there this morning and is kind of hanging on through the day.  I'm not sure why it is coming back but I need to continue to be careful.  (Landreth 515.4)

afternoon - 10 6x1000.  Warmed up w/ 2450 w/ Austin.  Then started up on the workout.  1-3:13 felt okay.  The pain was there again on the warmup at about the same minimal level, but didn't bug at all on the 1000's. 2-3:08 Austin joined me for this one.  Pace was a little quick and hurt me on the others, but it is so much easier to run these with someone and the pace was actually what I would like next time around. 3-6- times jumped to 3:20 give or take a second for the next four.  If some of the kids hadn't been there yelling at me, I may have stopped; but it is nice to have that feeling of completion of a hard workout.  Ended with DI cooldown.  (Stratus black  55.25)

Landreth Miles: 5.00Stratus Black Miles: 10.00
Comments
From James on Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 21:29:43

Are you heading down to Foot Locker this weekend?

From dave holt on Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 09:20:45

Nope. I am too old for that and those kids would kill me! Naw... we've wrapped up our season and are just in maintanence (sp?) mode for a couple more weeks.

Total Distance
6.00

afternoon - 6 Into Middleton and then Josh convinced us to go under the freeway - it was a long dark journey, but we made it with soaked shoes - then back by PVMS and up around DI.  Then drills, core stuff.  It is interesting doing this lower mileage stuff.  Sometimes I am wanting more, other days I am very happy with the little.  Pain was pretty minimal today.  (Landreth black 271.35)

Landreth Black Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
8.00

evening - 8 Club run.  Went from new St. George Running Center location around the hospital run backwards with a few changes.  Then James and I continued on with DI to make it 8 for the evening.  Running from the new store will be nice as it is only 2 miles from home, but it will be the same runs I do everyday and with the traffic of the area which is good for business but not for running.  (Cumulus white 405.5)

Cumulus White Miles: 8.00
Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 23:06:12

Steve is hitting doubles now... or at least today anyways. We've got to come up with some good little non traffic runs from the new store. Maybe up into GS or down on the river trail? IDK.

Total Distance
12.50

afternoon - 12.5 10x400.  Warmed up w/ Kimz, Aust, and Danny on Dogpound reverse and a couple grass loops.  Then I hit the 4's. 1-3 were 1:14, then 4-6 at 1:15, back to 1:14 for 7, 8 was 1:15, then down to 1:14 again for 9 and 10; with a 200 jog 1:00 recovery between.  It brought me to the sad realization that I am no longer fast at all.  Oh well, that's life.  At least I was consistent (I guess that is why I run marathons).  Cooled down with 2450 and drills, core.  (Cumulus gold 76.9)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 12.50
Comments
From vis on Sat, Dec 06, 2008 at 13:41:43

Just remember, someone's always slower than you are.

Total Distance
15.00

morning - 15 Little Black Mt.  Drove out to Warner Valley entrance and ran out toward Arizona.  I had tried to find a good loop last night, but everything was 20+ and I only wanted 15, so I just made it an out and backer across the state line and out past the pictographs.  Really nice morning, pretty cold out on the desert (only 24 at the start - and got colder for the first hour) but once I turned around it was nice.  Running on the trails and dirt roads out there is great.  (Landreth black 286.35)

Solid week.  Mileage was nothing big, just right where I want it.  It isn't too tought to keep it down, it is just nice!  Hard workouts aren't nearly as quick as I wish I could be, but like I said yesterday, that is just life.

Goals for next week:  Keep feeling solid.  I have come to the conclusion that if I can just keep the ab thing where it's at I will be alright - just no increase in discomfort.  I am going to try a few 1600's on Tuesday so that will be interesting.  Overall mileage right at the same as this week 55-60.

Landreth Black Miles: 15.00
Comments
From wheakory on Sat, Dec 06, 2008 at 13:52:29

Over 4,000 miles you deserve to end the year with low mileage weeks to gear up for next year. Nice run, it's great to see you set week to week goals to keep you motivated. That's something I need to do.

From Ryan on Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 23:43:19

thanks for the advice. i haven't ran many trails around cedar and i have to admit that i can't even remember the last time i wore a watch when i run. it might have been at the marathon. even the last few months before the marathon i quit running with a watch unless it was some kind of tempo or track work or a long run. i kind of like not having the watch tell me and reinforce how i feel. i am sure i will be back strong in the spring and summer. if my work continues to slow down i may have to train more in my spare time weather permiting.

Total Distance
7.50

afternoon - 7.5 Shnobe Kibe.  Nice run w/ Austin and Kimz.  Felt decent.  (Startus bee 383.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 7.50
Total Distance
11.00

afternoon - 11 3x1600.  Warmed up with Austin on the Fire Station desert run (6).  Then I got into my miles.  They really weren't that great.  1-5:22, 2-5:23, 3-5:30.  No matter what I tried I couldn't get under the 1:20/lap.  It's like I was stuck there.  On the third one, I kind of just lost my drive on the final two laps, but was at 2:40 for the 800.  I can't get too down on it.  But at the same time, I really should be quicker.  Over the last three weeks my 1000's, 2000's, and now 1600's have all been stuck at 1:20/lap pace.  I think the turnover is just gone.  Cooled down with DI.  (Stratus black 66.25)

Stratus Black Miles: 11.00
Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:41:37

Good job Dave, even though you weren't hitting the times you wanted to at least you are out there doing some tough workouts. I probably won't attempt any speed stuff until after the new year, I'm still pretty unmotivated when it comes to running.

From dave holt on Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 13:53:58

My lack of motivation is only morning related right now! Everyday after school I am ready to go out and do something (even hard workouts), but in the morning it is a NO GO!

From Superfly on Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 17:26:43

Good job on the miles. All I can say is I'm glad it's you and not me. I'd be lucky to hit 5:40's and thats a fact.

"The cheese is old and moldy." !

It took me a second to put this together and then I realized that I just watched it the other night. That's one of the best lines in the whole movie.

Total Distance
8.00

afternoon - 8 Parkway w/ Kimz.  Legs a little shot and gut was turning a bit.  But Corey kept me going with some interesting conversation.  (Landreth 523.4)

Landreth Miles: 8.00
Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 21:53:41

Lets put together a New Years eve run that starts at midnight or 12:30 or something and we do around 20 out on the Bear Paw trail with headlamps... and at the end we have some kind of food and such.... I talked to Abraham about it and he's coming, and you know he'll be there. What do you guys think?

From dave holt on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 09:57:53

That is SO late. I might make it if we plan something good up.

Total Distance
7.20

evening - 7 Club Run.  Went w/ James, Logan, and Dustin down 2450 and onto Mosquito and then up into Washington via DogPound, under the freeway and the little connection to GreenSprings and back to the store.  A good run.  Legs felt a bit fresher and at times I wanted to take off - but no point in doing that.  Had to cut a mile or two as I needed to get back home.  (Landreth black 293.55)

Landreth Black Miles: 7.20
Comments
From superfly on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:17:38

I totally forgot about the club run.

From Dustin on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 10:22:01

I could tell you kept wanting to take off, but glad you kept the pace where you did for us slower guys.

From dave holt on Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 13:52:10

It was nice just to feel decent for a change.

Total Distance
12.00

afternoon - 12 River Trail.  After warming up down to the trail, I hit 6x1 min. fartlek as fast as possible w/ 1 min/ recovery.  They felt pretty good.  Was pretty tired by the end of them and breathing hard.  Then brought the 4 1/4 back up the trail at Tinman pace.  Felt pretty good, but it got hard at the end as I hadn't done any sustained tempo since SGM.  Then cooled it down back up to school.  (Cumulus gold 417.05)

Cumulus White Miles: 12.00
Total Distance
14.65

morning - 14.65 Bear Claw Poppy Trail.  Decent run w/ Clyde, Steve. Logan and Ruthie.  Very hard trail with ups and downs and uneven terrain that held the pace back.  But it worked us over pretty good.  (Cumulus gold 91.55)

Well, week was pretty solid again.  Kept the pain down for the most part.  Didn't run any morning - maybe I will bring that in a time or two soon.  

Goals for next week: Completely finish the 2000 workout.  Try to make time to run in this crazy week.  Again, keep hip/ab pain at the manageable level and keep feeling pretty excited like I have been.  Mileage should probably be around 60 again.  But that may fluctuate with the craziness of the week or if I do decide to wake up. 

Cumulus Gold Miles: 14.65
Total Distance
8.00

afternoon - 8 River Run. Snowy and cold run w/ Aust, Kimz, and Ruth.  I am not sure why Ruth decided to bring the snow home with her.  Felt good and we moved along at a decent clip.  (Stratus bee 391.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 8.00
Comments
From superfly on Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 15:21:45

Good job getting out in that yesterday afternoon. It looked pretty chilly to me. I don't know why Ruth brought this down either. She can take it back to Logan when she leaves.

From Ruthie on Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 19:18:18

It wasn't me, I swear. Plus, it'll leave long before I do... hopefully.

From Jon on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 10:30:33

We've got plenty more waiting for Ruth up here, already. 4 straight days of snow, temp of 7 deg this morning. This high on Sat is 13.

From dave holt on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 15:50:39

And that's why you guys are stupid!

From Jon on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 15:57:28

Say, how were you afternoon runs last July?

From dave holt on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 22:15:11

You don't need to bring that up right now!

Total Distance
13.65

afternoon - 13.65 4x2000's 90sec recovery.  Warmed up with Ruth and the boys on the Trail to Nowhere 5.3.  Then instead of attempting this brutal thing on the track, I had to get home to watch Laney.  So I got home and jumped on the treadmill.  Did another .75 to get the legs going again.  Then I started up the 2000's.  I hoped that since I was doing them on the treadmill and receiving that benefit I could do alright.  Set the pace out at 5:21 mile (essentially 6:40 - 2000).  It was hard from the start and only got harder.  By the fourth I was screaming out in pain and my daughter didn't know what to think about it all.  My legs were giving out and my glutes were on fire.  I wouldn't have been able to maintain anything close to the pace without the treadmill and I had to grab the bars on more than a few occasions not to go flying off.  So although it wasn't a true pace (using the treadmill and moving me along), it was a killer.  Then loaded up the jogger and went for a 2 mile cooldown.  (Stratus gold 105.2)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 13.65
Comments
From Logan on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 16:57:15

It is official. No turning back now.

http://www.squawpeak50.com/sqw_mstr.htm

From Predog on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 18:21:38

Holt you probably scared your daughter half to death! poor girl. haha. well, hey anytime y'all get together to go run I'm down here and game for running...and yes I think one of those dirty bugger snowflakes hitched a ride on my car and called all its little friends down too. So sorry about the snow...you can blame me I suppose. haha. Dang I thought I was gonna get away from it. :P

From Austin on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 19:52:31

Daddy are you mad? ha ha she is so cute!

From Dustin on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 20:57:18

Sounds like quite the time on the treadmill. I saw you posted on the discussion board that you still have the book being passed around and wondered if anybody else down here still wanted to read it. I wouldn't mind looking at it, if possible.

From dave holt on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 22:17:04

It's all you Dust. I'll have it at the club run tomorrow - 5:00 at the new store (in case you were wondering Joe - new store is by the UPS store near the DI by PVHS)

Total Distance
7.50

afternoon  - 7.5 Shinob Kibe.  Nice trail run w/ Kimz and Aust.  Legs were a little tired on the whoops, but not bad otherwise.  Then we finished just as the snow storm rolled in.  (Cumulus blue 468.65)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 7.50
Comments
From Vis on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 14:19:10

Word on the internets is that you're gonna "get owned" at the time trial on Friday. So I've been pondering that and 2 things came to mind: 1--Why don't those English teachers explain the benefits of using active voice instead of passive voice? 2--As I ran this morning towards the snow-covered Red Mountain, I heard something in the wind. It said, "Rupp Rhythm" over and over. I feel this revelation is bigger than me, so I'm passing it on to you, hoping that you'll represent the old men well tomorrow. STS!

From dave holt on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 14:30:12

I don't think Rupp would even let me mumble his name let alone...!

We'll see what happens - I don't know if I'll try to blast 'em or just chill and then burn them at the end. Either way, I see a glorious victory for the alumni!

(relax Austin, please don't read this and take it out on me tomorrow!)

Total Distance
12.85

mid-morning - 6.85 Lava Point Trail.  With school canceled - I know, how lame.  I had finals and the girls had parties and crap - I decided to get out and get a few in with the snow.  Roads were pretty slushy, so I worked over to the trailhead and ran on the new trail.  It seems to have a crushed gravel finish pushed into the pavement; seemed nice as far as I cold tell under 3 inches of snow.  The scenery was absolutely breathtaking with the untouched snow glimmering on the sandstone and lava (I am taking a mental picture - click!).  So, anyway, the run was fun.  A bit of soreness in my right hammy and the giant bruise on my right shin gained from Steve's stepladder is just slowly working its way down my leg.  (Landreth 530.25)

evening - 6 Club run down the River Trail. Nothing too noteworthy here.  I wasn't too zesty for the run and kind of just wanted to do it and get it done.  Didn't even add any extra w/ James.(Landreth black 299.55)

Landreth Miles: 6.85Landreth Black Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Ally Holt on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 17:19:38

mental picture this...click!!!

From Ruthie on Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 17:26:06

When and where are you meeting for the club run?

Race: PVXC Winter Time Trial (3.3 Miles) 00:18:06, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
7.80

afternoon - 7.8 PVXC home course.  Warmed up for 2.5 on the course (skipping one loop) w/ Austin, Corey, Decker, and Willy.  The course was a mud pit.  There was still snow all over the grass and the dirt had turned to slick mud!  I put on my old Ohanas (no XC racers) and we started off.  For about the first 200m we kind of just joked, but then we turned it on pretty good.  The race was pretty fun.  I led for most of the race and knew I had to push to beat Austin's kick.  I actually felt very strong and probably could have really pushed harder, but I have forgotten what it is like to run a 5K.  Getting back onto the track I knew Austin was coming and he came zooming by with 50 meters to go and got me by a couple seconds with Kimz coming in just a few seconds later - but I am claiming the true victory because we took a wrong direction on the course that made it 3.3 instead of 3.1 and I won to the 3.1 mark.  The course was fun and we would have probably hit low 17 with the right distance.  Cooled down with DI.  (Cumulus white 421.55)

Cumulus White Miles: 4.50
Comments
From The Beast on Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 20:02:43

The course has potential. Too bad I can't run on it nexy year.

From Superfly on Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 21:33:36

Sweet race guys. Sounds fun.

From Austin on Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 00:02:05

yeah that course was tight! Stupid snow though. But sure you won. . . . . ;)

Total Distance
18.50

morning - 18.5 Quail Creek.  Headed out in the brisk morning w/ James.  A decent run throughout.  My gut really started giving me some problems at the end and my hips were hurting most of the run, but we did 7:00 minute pace for most, not including the bigger hills and just enjoyed it.  Good end to the week.  (Stratus black 84.75)

Week was pretty solid again.  Race with the boys was a lot of fun, snow running was good, decent mileage on a long run, and kept the pain to a minimum.

Goals for next week: enjoy Christmas w/ the fam., continue to help the hip flexor/abs heal up, have a solid 1000 workout.

Stratus Black Miles: 18.50
Comments
From paul on Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 12:49:23

What's your next big race Dave?

From dave holt on Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 18:45:52

Well... I am planning on Painter's, but don't really know what to expect as the mileage and what not isn't as great as last year. I would like to (and am trying to) develop some speed - so I am keeping the miles lower - and make the spring basically a couple good 1/2's. Any suggestions on which ones I should try to schedule in?

What about you? Clyde said you are running Painter's... still planning on it?

From paul on Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 19:54:25

Yeah, I'm still planning on Painters. My mileage is pretty moderate right now, but it's more of an excuse to get out of Logan in January. I might also do a half marathon in March in Sacramento while visiting family, but am not sure on that yet.

Total Distance
18.25

morning - 8.25 GreenSprings.  Felt a little tight in the joints, especially around my hips.  Did 5x10 sec. hills on the FireStation.  Those actually felt pretty decent.  When I got home, I let the dog drag me around the neighborhood another 3/4 mile.  (Cumulus blue 476.9

afternoon - 10 Junction.  Just a easy jogger through the drizzling rain and sleet.  (Cumulus white 431.55)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 8.25Cumulus White Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
17.40

morning - 8.75 Middleton.  Again, not too bad of temps this morning.  I noticed the other day in the snow that my feet almost run in a single line as I run - which I suppose isn't really great form; so I worked a little today on spreading my feet out a little by hitting one foot on the road line and the other just off of it.  Got home and took the dog around the block again.  (Landreth black 308.3)

evening - 8.65 6x1000's.  Did these on the treadmill.  I like how it forces me to keep the pace.  Warmed up with 1.5 and really didn't feel too excited to get into the workout, but once it started it was high pace and no going back. 1 and 2 were at 5:10 pace (3:14'ish), 3 at 5:07 pace (3:11'ish), 4 at 5:05 pace (3:09'ish), 5 at 5:02 pace (3:08'ish) and finally 6 at 5:00 pace (3:07'ish) with 90 secs. recovery between.  Pretty tough and really worked me over.  Cooled down with 2.5 around the neighborhood a bit.  (Landreth  538.9)

Landreth Miles: 8.65Landreth Black Miles: 8.75
Comments
From ryan on Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 11:48:42

we got pounded with snow in cedar again. i might have to go run in my insulated boots "Rocky in Russia"style.

i might be wrong but i think i read once that it is good for your feet to land in a straight line when you are running. do some research before you change your running mechanics just yet.

From dave holt on Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 20:38:09

I thought the same thing (that I should look into it - before I got too worked up), but it just seems that they shouldn't do that. I'll check... anybody know?

Enjoy that snow up there Newman and Merry Christmas. Coming down for Painters?

From Austin on Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 00:36:32

Yeah basically coach. :) ha ha it was still a fast pace. so i got tired.

From Vis on Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 13:23:23

I heard that if your feet run in a single line you're bowlegged. BTW awesome job pushing the young bucks the other day.

Total Distance
22.75

AM - 12 Target Loop.  Up a little earlier today to get a little longer run in before we head out to breakfast.  Legs felt pretty good at first, but they were pretty tired at the end.  (Stratus black 96.75)

afternoon - 10.75 Mustang Pass Trail.  At first I wasn't too excited to go out and run; my legs were tired and I was tired, but I figured I would go up MillCreek and hit 8.  When I got up on the trail the sand was perfect, so I thought I might go to the top and go 9.  But just before the top I saw the sign to the Mustang Pass Trail - which I have never run - and it beckoned me.  It was a fun little jont up and over the litte pass, up into the snow still.  Then it came out at IceHouse and I came on down home.  Ended up being longer than I wanted, and I am glad it wasn't more, but it was a fun trail that I'll do again.  (Cumulus blue 487.65)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 10.75Stratus Black Miles: 12.00
Comments
From superfly on Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 18:43:05

sounds like a fun trail!

From wheakory on Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 18:58:00

Nice runs. You can have a lot of holiday snacks now. Merry Chritmas!

From JamesH on Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 19:04:12

I almost run up there today cause I figured the sand would be good. Glad you enjoyed it for me.

From The Beast on Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 22:05:45

Merry Christmas!

From Vis on Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 16:37:57

Merry Christmas to you!

From nate bundy on Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 18:37:12

Hey, Merry Christmas! We running Saturday?

Total Distance
0.00

0 - took one for the team today as we had to beat the storm up to Salt Lake after Christmas morning.  Then it was much too stormy after all the festivities.

Total Distance
5.00

PM - 5 Sego Lily. Stormed all day and I didn't think I would be able to get a run in. But by the end of the day, I decided just to go out and brave it. None of the roads had been plowed and I had to run in the car ruts; jumping out to the way into the drifts as cars came by. I felt like going more, but decided not to press my luck. (Stratus bee 396.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
13.00

morning - 13 Wasatch and Dimple Dell. The roads were still pretty shabby, but cars were pretty considerate and most didn't shoot snow and slush all over me. Run was pretty crappy and my legs were really spent, but it was pretty out. I am glad I don't have to train in this beastly stuff. (Cumulus gold 118.2)

Hit some decent mileage this week even with the missed day and low mileage at the end of the week.  And the 1000's were good.

Goals for next week: Get another good week in since I'll have some time.  Mileage maybe around 80, but don't push it.  My abs/hip are hurting a little in the last couple days, so I'll be careful on that. 

Cumulus Gold Miles: 13.00
Comments
From Vis on Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:07:42

You're right about training in that crap. I'm thankful that we have the climate we do in STG. Hope I remember that next summer.

Total Distance
13.00

morning - 13 Creek Road Figure 8.  Ran down 2000 to Creek and UP the hill across to Fort Union and then back 2000 and up Creek again and through Willowcreek back.  Okay little run.  Weather was pretty decent, snow was off most of the parts of the road and things were okay.  (Stratus bee 409.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 13.00
Comments
From Vis on Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 14:04:58

U R AWESOME!

Total Distance
18.50

morning - 8 Green Springs.  Chilly morning, but a decent run.  Then took the dog around the neighborhood.  (Cumulus blue 495.65)

afternoon - 10.5 3xCemetery miles.  Warmed up with 5 on Dogpound and wasn't too excited for the workout, but the time had come.  I kind of wanted to see what my speed level was at as compared to last year.  I think the fastest mile I had on this course was 5:19, so I set out with that as my goal.  1-5:19, got it right on.  Breathing was hard, but it felt like I had more in me.  2-5:29, I thought I was going quicker than the first, but when I checked my watch at my first check point I was already 5 seconds back. 3-5:29, Figured I should try to not let the last one slip below 5:30.  Started it harder, but lost more on the hill.  After the 2nd and 3rd I thought for sure I was going to lose it, but the 60 sec. recovery jog helped me chill it a little.  Cooled down with 2 miles around town.  Workout was pretty solid: matched my fastest time and I don't think I have ever done 3+ under 5:30.  But I did want those bars from the treadmill - like I had the last few interval workouts - when I got real tired.  Next time I'll be a little stronger on the end.  (Stratus Black 107.25)

addendum - 1/29/08 5:10, 2/12/08 5:17; 2/12/08 3 under 5:30 (still not a bad set today)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 8.00Stratus Black Miles: 10.50
Total Distance
16.75

morning - 5.75 Washington Loop.  Easy relaxer just trying to work out some of the soreness in the calves after a long night of the whole family being sick.  Then took the dog around the block.  (Landreth 544.65)

afternoon -  11 Mustang Pass.  Went out and hit this trail again.  Trail was nice and soft from the melted snow - a ton of deer tracks.  Enjoyed it.  Ended by running down to pick up the Jeep that is going to need some work before it can pass inspection.  (Cumulus white 442.55)

YEAR IN REVIEW: So I guess I'll reflect a little on 2008 as it is the end of the year, but it probably won't be some big thing as I really don't feel like it that much.  I started out with all these goals, and didn't really accomplish a lot of them.  Health and weather were the biggest factors why.  Pneumonia in the spring really threw off my 10K season and really messed up SLC, which I probably shouldn't have run, but did anyway.  Then the bad weather at SGM messed up a massive summer of training with the Circle of Trust.  Still I ran a ton and had a lot of fun doing it.  I pushed myself to my extremes and am a better person for it.  2009 here I come!

Landreth Miles: 5.75Cumulus White Miles: 11.00
Comments
From jtshad on Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 11:06:21

You had a good year and did all you could to control the things you could. Keep up the great work and balanced perspective and 2009 will be a fun year for you.

Happy New Year!

Total Distance
4337.92
Stratus Red Miles: 9.00Landreth Black Miles: 89.50Cumulus Blue Miles: 96.25Cumulus White Miles: 97.55Stratus Black Miles: 107.25Cumulus Gold Miles: 118.20Landreth Miles: 57.30Stratus Bee Miles: 64.10
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