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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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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
4744.95
Cumulus Gold Miles: 365.55Landreth Black Miles: 469.55Stratus Bee Miles: 366.50Stratus Black Miles: 432.70Cumulus White Miles: 316.80Landreth Miles: 415.75Cumulus Blue Miles: 62.50Stratus Grey Miles: 385.60Landreth Orange Miles: 534.20Triumph Miles: 382.30Barefoot '09 Miles: 129.15Five Fingers Miles: 115.85Ohana Racers Miles: 73.10Landreth Blue Miles: 212.50Free Miles: 88.20Triumph Silver Miles: 151.15Boston Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
12.10

morning - 12.1 Club run.  From store into Fields and up River Trail back to store.  A decent run.  James and I ran together as Bill and Steve took off.  (Cumulus gold 130.3)

Goals for this year: Last year I wrote out quite a list of goals and didn't get many of them, so in a way it damped what I did accomplish.  So I really don't feel like setting too many this year.  But here are a few things I would like to accomplish: Have a good quick 10K-1/2 marathon, since I've been working on my speed, I would like to have it pay off; Nothing about mileage numbers other than run enough to keep it fun and help me become a better runner; Continue to work to spread the all around awesomeness of this sport/lifestyle with my athletes, friends, family; Keep a good balance with my family who puts up with a lot because of what I do.

Cumulus Gold Miles: 12.10
Total Distance
10.85

morning - 5.75 Washington Loop.  Just an easy run and then took the dog around the block.  (Landreth black 314.05)

noon - 5.1 Washington Parkway 6x1 min fartlek.  Got out earlier, since I wasn't wiped out from this morning's run and got it done.  Started the fartlek at the overpass at the top of the Parkway coming down, so the first 2 were downhill, 3rd pretty flat, 4th uphill on to Telegraph, 5th and 6th flat on Telegraph and into Cottonmill.  Went from .22 on downhiller's to .19 on uphill and .20 and .21 on flats (including last).  Good little speed play.  (Stratus bee 414.55)

Landreth Black Miles: 5.75Stratus Bee Miles: 5.10
Total Distance
18.50

AM - 18.5 Quail Creek.  Had to get out pretty early due to some family things today, so I missed the club run.  Run was okay.  Saw four shooting stars - 1 big one - and the lake was cool looking in the dark.  Legs didn't respond too well to anything, so I kept it pretty chill.  Did push the last 7.5 a little to about a 6:10-30 average, but legs weren't wanting to go any quicker.  (Stratus black 125.75)

Week was pretty decent.  Interesting how quick the body adjusts to things.  I haven't run big mileage for 1 1/2 months and just going to this weeks mileage made me tired.  Although a lot of that had to do with this cold (and now it is an ear infections, beastly). 

Goals for next week: readjust to school life.  It has been great having the time off with the family and doing a lot of stuff together, but now it is time to get back to real life - so I'll see where that takes my running.

Stratus Black Miles: 18.50
Comments
From Greg on Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 11:28:29

Way to pound out those miles man! Are you running Painters? I am still up in the air. I'm not in great shape, but could probably still run 1:18 or so. Who do you know that is running it?

Total Distance
10.50

afternoon - 10.5 Parkway.  Hit the Parkway with Austin and Corey.  Then brought it home from school as the Jeep is in the shop for a little while.  Snowed on us again.  The novelty of that has worn off.  (Landreth black 324.55)

Landreth Black Miles: 10.50
Comments
From Dustin on Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 14:13:26

The novelty of snow wore off long ago for me. That is why I moved to Southern Utah to get away from the snow and cold weather, so I'm wondering what is up lately with the weather.

From dave holt on Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 16:49:34

And I can't blame it on Ruth or Joe any more either - since they both headed back to Logan. Who can we blame now, but Al Gore and that dang global warming?

From Superfly on Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 17:16:11

It felt like global cooling to me and "other parts" of my body yesterday up on Broken Mesa. I had frost bite in places that don't freeze.

I'm way over winter. Bring on the hot summer and 3 o'clock in the morning runs.

From Ruthie on Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 23:22:32

Told you so. It wasn't my fault!

Total Distance
13.60

AM - 2.7 School.  Ran to school today as the Jeep will be in the shop for a little while.  It was 16 degrees and the snow had mad a layer of ice on everything - very slick.  (Stratus black 128.45)

afternoon - 10.9 Mall Trail w/ the boys, then hit 5xbarefoot striders - nice to be out barefooting again.  Then ran it home.  Decided against 2000's today because of the ear infection, now is not the time to make anything like that worse.  Was going to go home dogpound, but the road was torn up and I couldn't get through, so I had to cross country it around Sandberg's.  Got home and took the dog around the neighborhood.  (Stratus black 140.35)

Stratus Black Miles: 13.60
Comments
From Nate Bundy on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 09:56:22

if that ear infection does get worse give me a call and I'll sub for ya! Not that I am hoping it gets worse...

From dave holt on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 13:10:22

I thought about it, but with the first of the semester and new classes it is about impossible to make up sub plans. See you Sat. at 7:00 at the trailhead by the DC.

From JamesH on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 15:50:05

Be carefull if you try and take the dogpound road. I did and took out one of those big diamond construction signs with my arm while trying to avoid a car. Spaz.

From dave holt on Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 14:27:39

I couldn't even get through.

Total Distance
9.70

AM - 2.7 School.  Another chilly run to school. (Cumulus white 445.25)

afternoon - 7 Z Loop.  Into Green Springs and around by Z's house and a grass loop to top it off with the boys.  Really tired at the beginning, but started to slowly snap out of it.  (Cumulus white 452.25)

Cumulus White Miles: 9.70
Comments
From ryan on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 17:33:41

yes, my dog did 10 miles with me. this is her longest run. i have taken her 8 before and on a lot of 3-6 milers. she really seems to love it. she is a Alaskan husky, black lab, pit mix and looks like an Australian dingo. i don't think i could out run her and she is just a pup.

From Vis on Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 22:37:46

Hey, if you want a ride to school let me know.

From austin on Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 10:06:10

HA!!!! 7.01 beat that woman!!!

Total Distance
13.45

AM - 2.7 School.  Got up and ran to school again.  (Landreth 547.35)

afternoon - 10.75 Middleton Trails.  Went up into Middleton w/ the boys and hit a few trails across the top over to Green Springs and brought it back to school; ran home; took the dog around the block (measured it for the first time, actually .85 - always thought .75 - and the dog kept me well below 7:00 for the loop!).  (Landreth  558.1)

Landreth Miles: 13.45
Total Distance
13.55

AM - 2.7 School.  I've decided most of the reason I hadn't been getting up before this week - since I have to right now - was simply lack of drive and laziness.  Can I overcome that and run a few each morning when I get the Jeep back - if I ever get it back?  (Stratus bee 417.25)

afternoon - 10.85 10x400hills.  Warmed up with the boys and dragged them over to some hills by the middle school that I will dub "Old Man" hills (because they were in a 55 and over community.  It was a nice little incline for 200 then a very gradual for the last 200.  It was a good hill for this type of workout.  I kind of tricked the boys and didn't tell them how many we were doing tell half way, but they did awesome.  Then ran it back to PVHS and to the shop to pick up the Jeep.  $700 later it is done.  Not too bad though in the grand scheme since I haven't had to make a payment on it in 7+ years.  (Stratus bee 428.1)

Stratus Bee Miles: 13.55
Comments
From wheakory on Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 13:56:08

You'll overcome that because your such a competitor and have the drive to get even better than you already are.

What's wrong with the Jeep.

From Nate Bundy on Fri, Jan 09, 2009 at 18:49:27

It sounds like there is a group going at 8. I am still up for 7... Looks Like Logan is ready at 7 too, still okay or do you want to join the 8 am group?

From dave holt on Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 17:00:26

Kory, it had some brake issues and front bushing stuff that needed to get worked out to pass inspection. Thanks for the vote of confidence - at least someone has it in me (even if I am not too sure!).

Nate, 7 - since I am writing on Saturday and we already did it!

Total Distance
13.15

morning - 13.15 Painter's with the club - James, Austin, Nate and I running, Clyde and Logan biking.  Did a nice easy run on the 1/2 course.  Temps weren't too bad.  Glad we did it to remind me of how long the Bloomington loop section of the course is.  (Cumulus gold 143.45)

Week wasn't too bad.  Missed my 2000's because of the ear infection (which is still just hanging around), but miles were right where I wanted them and I even got up most of the week to run - since I wasn't getting to work any other way.

Goals for next week:  I am not really sure what to expect for the 1/2.  I am in pretty decent shape (maybe even better than I think), but after coming off last summer, anything else seems less than ideal for racing.  But I am going to push and make it a good start to the racing season.

Cumulus Gold Miles: 13.15
Comments
From wildbull on Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 22:46:45

awesome Dave. Sorry we missed you. we showed up at 8 pm.

From JamesH on Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 22:51:23

Ahhhh! Blowdryer!

From superfly on Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:12:58

Yeah it was good to get out with you guys again. Hopefully in a couple weeks Logan and I will be coming around to the mileage again and we can all start taking a closer look at some Squaw prep.

From Superfly on Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:13:53

James it wasn't Ahhhh Blowdryer. It was like needles... thousands of little needles.

Total Distance
9.10

afternoon - 9.1 GS/PL/Middleton reverse with the boys.  A pretty solid run.  I was impressed how well these 4 our doing (Danny, Austin, Corey, Decker) with the little higher mileage.  We picked it up to 6:00 on the few miles coming down out of Green Springs.  (Landreth black 333.65)

Landreth Black Miles: 9.10
Total Distance
8.00

afternoon - 8 River Trail/DI w/ the boys.  A little tired in the legs today.  But worked out of it decently by the end.  Finished off with 5xbarefoot striders.  (Stratus bee 435.35)  

Stratus Bee Miles: 7.25
Comments
From Ruthie on Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 16:57:54

Um..... yeah. You really should quit those drugs. ;)

From Burt on Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 17:14:07

Holt - click on Ruthie's blog, and tell me if you can see any of her workouts.

From dave holt on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 09:14:06

Burt, it seems to be coming up for me. I saw that you guys said it wasn't showing, so I checked it out yesterday and it showed - now this morning as well.

From Burt on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 09:37:17

Hmmm...bizarre. I can see her blog, but none of her entries. Oh well. As long as she's running...

Total Distance
9.25

afternoon - 9.25 River Trail w/ the boys; then 3 big loops.  Got back home and took the dog for 1 mile.  Legs seem a little dead and I'm a little unenthusiastic.  (Cumulus white 461.50)

Cumulus White Miles: 9.25
Comments
From JamesH on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:08:07

That seems to be going around lately. You going to run tonight? (thurs)

From dave holt on Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 15:37:18

I'll be there - 5:00 sharp.

Total Distance
8.10

evening - 8.1 Club run on the Parkway.  At the top of the Parkway we went on the north road up to Green Springs and then back to the store - dodging cars and trying to cut it as close as possible to death (Steve really didn't like that part for some reason).  Nice little run with a fun group out.  (Stratus bee 443.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 8.10
Comments
From Nate Bundy on Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 21:02:06

I know james has to work but we should get a group together Monday morning for a post-race run. What do you think?

From harris on Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 23:08:24

Hey are you guys interested in a run on Saturday. I am thinking about coming down there.

Total Distance
7.00

afternoon - 7 Washington Elem. w/ the boys and then DI for a few extra.  We'll see how the race goes tomorrow.  (Cumulus white 468.50)

Cumulus White Miles: 7.00
Race: Painter's 1/2 Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:13:46, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
18.50

Race was okay.  It really showed me what type of shape (or lack thereof) I am in.  A group of us just started off pretty easy and were going along decent.  And as Paul and JeffMc went at around mile 7 I just couldn't really get the legs going any more.  Same thing happened as Hayden pulled away just a mile later.  So I just kind of cruised it in knowing I wasn't in shape to catch Hayden and Sasha wasn't go to catch me, so why kill myself.  (Landreth 563.10)  (Ohana -13.5

Warmed up with a few guys, but Hayden and I pushed it a little further (4.5 total) and cut the start close, but no biggy.  [Splits are by Garmin which measure 13.27 (so they are off a bit)]

1-5:40, pretty chill start to race.  Group of 7 or so.

2-5:32, still no one pushing and I am fine with it.

3-5:11, make the turn onto River Road and then onto the trail and we begin to pick things up.  Group narrows to pretty much the top 5.

4-5:14, I am actually feeling very good and excited about it as we keep it moving.

5-5:28, we slow up the hill into Bloomington Hills, but still feeling good.  No one pulled away from me on the hill and I thought I might win.

6-5:10, moving strong back along the top of BH.

7-5:25, a little icey on the top section of trail and then Hayden went down on the bridge and I hurdled over him, slowing up to make sure he was okay.

8-5:43, wasn't it just like 1 mile ago I thought I was running strong enough to win?  Not any more.  Jeff and Paul kept going strong and Hayden regained me and just pulled away steadily.

9-5:45, I guess this is where my lack of any type of tempo work shows.  I could hold this 5:45 stuff all day.  I wasn't hurting.  Just couldn't go any faster.

10-5:37, The Bloomington loop is always a tough part in this race for me.  Today it is no different as I have no drive.

11-5:44, I pretty much resign myself to 4 (as stated above) and figure I'll just keep moving it along like this until the end.

12-5:44, more of the same up the trail.

13-5:53, Gave a few checks back to make sure Sasha wasn't coming and just chilled.

.1(.27 on Garmin)-6:05 pace, the little end section was stupid.  As I turned around I saw Sasha had gained a little on me the last few miles, but I was secure so I jogged it on in.  A little different finish than last year when I collapsed.  It is easier to finish this way!

No big deal today.  Even though I didn't run great, I hadn't the base or especially the tempo training to hit a great 1/2.  So I'll just start to get things rolling a little better now and improve.

Landreth Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
16.00

morning - 11 Junction.  Felt pretty decent on this run out to the Junction.  Got home and took the dog around the neighborhood.  (Stratus black 150.35)

evening - 5 Treadmill.  Jumped on the treadmill for a little while.  Treated me just fine.  (Cumulus blue 500.65)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 5.00Stratus Black Miles: 11.00
Total Distance
15.20

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Got up and got a few in.  Then took the dog around the block.  (Landreth 569.10)

afternoon - 9.2 Parkway.  This afternoon I finally felt fatigued and worn from the 1/2.  Passed on running miles with Austing and Kimzey and just went on the Parkway.  Decided to run barefoot at the park for a little, but tumbleweeds had left stickers everywhere, so that didn't last long.  Dragged myself the rest of the way around.  (Landreth black 342.65)

Landreth Miles: 6.00Landreth Black Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
15.00

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Another solid morning run.  Finished with running the dog again.  (Stratus bee 449.45)

afternoon - 9 Ran Foremaster w/ the boys and then did 6 striders.  After, I went and did wieghts, just two sets since I haven't lifted for so long.  Then finished with DI loop.  Legs felt a little better after wieghts and on the DI loop than the last couple days.  Had to run in an old pair of Cumulus 9's (red) because I had a shoe mistake.  They actually felt okay and may have a little more in them, so I won't be too afraid to use them if I have to again.  (Cumulus red -8

Stratus Bee Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
9.00

evening - 9 Club run.  Started with a mile w/ the dog.  Py came on the last little with us.  She had a lot of fun outsprinting me.  Then went over to run w/ the club.  We went up Middleton/PL/GS.  A light little drizzle and good company made it nice.  (Cumulus white 477.50)

Didn't run this morning because I don't want the miles to go up too high too fast.

Cumulus White Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
15.50

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Nice drizzly morning.  Abs hurt just a little, so I need to be careful as I keep taking mileage up (they had been feeling great the past couple weeks).  Then took the dog out again.  She is getting a little better at pacing herself!  (Cumulus blue 506.65)

afternoon - 9.5 10xold man hills.  The hills took on the real meaning today as Austin laid it out that he is the master, not the old man.  Just not a lot in the legs today.  Chilly drizzly day and I just never really warmed up.  Hit a quick round of weights when we finished.  (Cumulus gold  152.95)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 6.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 9.50
Comments
From Vis on Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 21:53:20

Where do you do the old man hills?

From dave holt on Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 14:34:28

Over by the mall in some 55+ community.

Total Distance
18.00

morning - 18 Club run.  Ran over to the store (2.25), then met up with everyone - good to have Greg down to hit the run with us.  We went out on the fields loop for 12 and then I ran home.  Of course the dog wanted to go when I got home, so I took her around the block.  Kind of fun in the rainy fog.  A little tired by the end, but to be expected with the increase mileage, weights, and hills.  (Landreth 587.1)

Enjoyable week.  It felt good to be doing morning runs again.  Waking up wasn't a big deal and I felt a lot better.  Glad I got into the weight room as well, even though I am not a big fan of it.

Goals for next week:  Mileage should be mid 90's; so pretty much the same as this week, w/ a run every mornign to catch the extra 6.  Keep the abs/hips feeling okay.

Landreth Miles: 18.00
Total Distance
15.00

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  A little hard to get up this morning, and another drizzly day.  But made it through - slight pain in right achilles.  Then ran the dog around the block.  (Cumulus blue 512.65)

afternoon - 9 River Run.  Went with the team and got the started on Sunrise hills and I continued around onto the River Run.  Got back and lifted weights then went out and did 8xbarefoot striders in the chilly weather.  (Landreth black 350.65)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.00Cumulus Blue Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Chandis on Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 19:52:42

Hey coach! The PVHS blog hasn't been updated since like september! :) We should get the track workouts up there! :)

From dave holt on Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 09:42:29

Sounds like a plan. I'll get on it.

Total Distance
14.60

afternoon - 14.6 Green Springs and Hospital in reverse.  Went with the team up to Green Springs as they did 6.  Then I continued it on to Hospital with 2 sets of 2 miles at Tinman pace with a mile between.  The first mile was very easy with the downhill (so time was well below Tinman), second was a good fair mile with another solid time (had to keep it chill and not go to crazy).  Then recovered(?) up over Foremaster and started the second set up the long hill past Target and the Outlets.  First one was right on 6:00; second slipped a little, but not for lack of effort.  I really worked hard on it, so I felt good.  Then cooled down and went over by Old Man Hills to find an 800 hill nearby for our workouts, and brought it back to school.  Got home and took the dog around the neighborhood; she was anxious since we didn't run this morning.  (Stratus black 164.95)

Stratus Black Miles: 14.60
Total Distance
17.00

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Still a little chilly out in the mornings.  Slept good, too good.  I didn't want to get up.  But did and had a nice little run.  Then took the dog around as usual.  (Landreth 593.10 - these shoes are holding up very well.  I would imagine they will become the first shoe that goes 601+ miles)

afternoon - 11 River Trail.  Went down the trail 5 and back and had a decent run.  My legs are a little sore and tired (mostly from adding the weights, but hopefully the strength in my hips and legs will be worth it).  Got back and lifted  and then did my 8xbarefooters.  (Cumulus white 487.50)

Landreth Miles: 6.00Cumulus White Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
14.15

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Good to get a little stretch out this morning.  Got home and took the dog around as usual.  (Stratus bee 455.45)

evening - 8.15 Club Run.  Went out on the Parkway with a pretty big group.  Legs still a little stiff, but improving.  (Landreth black 358.8)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.15Stratus Bee Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
18.00

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Hit the standard again.  Almost everyday I think about going some other direction, but it is a little easier to just hit the same and it doesn't matter when it is dark anyway.  Then took the dot around.  (Landreth 599.10)

afternoon - 12 6x1000's.  Started off with 3.5 barefoot to get warmed as I waited for the team.  Then we did a DI warm up and got into the 1000's.  The goal pace for Corey and Austin was 3:21; mine was a few seconds quicker; with 200 jog recovery.  Hit them all decent, between 3:15 and 3:18.  The boys (and girls) hit their's solid as well.  Ended with DI loop cool down.  A solid workout.  (Landreth black 367.3

Landreth Miles: 6.00Landreth Black Miles: 8.50
Comments
From chandis on Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 18:17:30

Ha yeahh all two of us girls!!

Thanks for correcting my form on this work out.. I don't know when I slipped into that habit but i had been noticing a sharp pain in my shoulder lately so i think this might have fixed it!

Total Distance
19.50

AM - 19.5 Quail Creek.  Had to get up at the early hour to get the run in before Ry's swim meet (she swam very well) making it very dark and lonesome out on the road.  I didn't wear a watch, but I felt pretty solid throughout and the ave. was probably a solid long run.  Took the lake loop backward, which makes for 2 hard climbs right near the end.  Got home and took the dog around to end it all.  (Cumulus gold 172.45)

Had another solid week.  Mileage is progressing very well.  Legs were a little flat throughout the week, but I attribute that to lifting more than anything else; nonetheless, I will keep doing it to strengthen up some of my weaknesses.

Goals for next week: Keep the mileage right in the same area (right around 100).  Enjoy the morning temps, because they won't be here for much longer (it will be the middle of summer before we know it).

Cumulus Gold Miles: 19.50
Comments
From wheakory on Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 17:24:21

Great Job. What type of lifting are you doing. I'm thinking of getting back into it myself to strength the hamstrings.

From ben on Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 23:47:37

Great mileage, keep it up.

From dave holt on Sun, Feb 01, 2009 at 15:40:53

Thanks guys -

Kory my lifting is pretty much a series of core lifts (not core body - although I do a lot of that at home most every day also), in a sort of circuit form to get in and out quick. I really don't mind lifting, but I hate the time it takes. So if I can get in and out in 15-20 minutes I'll do it.

I do two lifts. First one set of one (like squats) then a set of ten on the other (i.e. bench) and quickly go back to the other, and do that for three sets.

Squats/Bench

Lat pulls/leg extensions

leg curls/calf raises

For me, the squats are the most critical; they strengthen my hips and everything connected through them which always give me such trouble.

Total Distance
21.30

AM - 6 ACx2.  Time to start up the morning practices and get my overdose of Arctic Circle run.  Ran with Chandis on the first one and Kimz and Aust on the second.  (Cumulus blue 518.65)

I realized I have parent teachers this week.  So running is going to be severly adversely affected.  I hate PT Confs.

afternoon - 15.3 Mall/Trail to No Where and Hospital.  Ran with a good group of boys on the Trail to No Where.  Then I extended down around Hospital.  Felt very flat and tired, so I didn't try to hit any Tinman.  Then I had to hurry home to watch Laney as Ry and Py went swimming; so no striders or lifting.  When I got home, I took Lanes in the stroller and the dog on a run over to the ball fields and we ran 8xbarefoot striders and a barefoot mile, then home.  (Cumulus white 500.8))

Cumulus Blue Miles: 6.00Cumulus White Miles: 13.30
Comments
From Harris on Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 16:21:30

Do you have any interest in doing a 20 miler either this weekend or next?

From Vis on Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 19:55:14

You hate the PTs? That's why I got into teaching.

From dave holt on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:45:59

Greg, if I am feeling a little better I will (I will let you know).

Travis, come take mine then as well! I am sure it will be the same AP/honors parents.

From Dustin on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 09:49:06

We've got conferences next week. I saw the big group of guys heading down Riverside yesterday afternoon.

From Harris on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 12:36:25

Oh I see. You can run 21 yesterday, but cant run 20 with me. Just kidding Holt. Let me know. Only this Saturday would work as the next one is Valentines Day I was reminded.

Total Distance
9.00

mid-morning - 9 barefoot.  Went out on the balls fields and ran 8 miles barefoot before PT's and then did 8xbarefoot striders.  Felt okay but did get a blister on my left big toe.

Only run for today as I won't want to run when I get home and slept in not feeling too great this morning.  I have a little cold and don't want it to go full blown by wearing myelf out.

Comments
From wheakory on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 15:44:28

I would last 100m's here barefoot with our temperatures. That's great that the temperatures are allowing you to do it there. Have a good week.

From dave holt on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 16:24:31

Beautiful time of year down in God's country.

From JamesH on Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 19:19:28

Dont you go crazy running that far in such a small area?

From Hayden on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 00:01:47

Got to love those conferences i have never went to one or my parents ha. i love running barefoot. Nice running.

From dave holt on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 09:55:33

It is interesting James, when I am barefooting, I don't even seem to care about any of it - but I was happy to be done. It was 32 laps around the baseball field after all! (then striders)

From wildbull on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 11:01:06

Hey Dave, Running barefoot? What does that do exactly! Please educate the wildbull

From dave holt on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 12:41:10

Barefooting corrects the biomechanical imperfections of the body that are often hidden (and worsened) by shoes. And it is just fun!

From wildbull on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 13:11:57

i can see how fun it is. running with nothing on except your clothes. just don't get arrested for such exposure!

Total Distance
16.75

AM - 6.75 2xAC w/ some laps.  Nice little run.  Blisters didn't bug.  I drained them last night and put mole skin on them, so no problem.  (Landreth 605.75)

evening - 10 Middleton.  Took the dog around the neighborhood; then ran out to Middleton and up to the top of the Heights.  Felt pretty good and racey.  It was probably a good thing I didn't have a watch on or I would have sprinted my way home.  (Stratus black 174.95)

Landreth Miles: 6.75Stratus Black Miles: 10.00
Comments
From seth on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 11:56:25

Why go barefoot? That sounds painful. Best of luck with your race season. It will be a ton of fun.

From dave holt on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 12:43:38

Bill just asked me the same thing - barefooting allows the body to correct some of its own biomechanical/structural imperfections (or so I've been told); but mostly I just like to do it. It is a lot of fun and different than any other type of running.

From Nathan Bundy on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 12:45:20

So where do you do it mostly? Grass? Track?

From dave holt on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 12:49:44

Always on grass - at school I just run the baseball field. I really like the grass at the Washington ball fields (soccer field) and the Sienna Hills park has great grass - of course golf courses have great grass too, but don't like you on it.

From Harris on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 14:28:33

Sorry to bug you about this again, but I was wondering about the run on Saturday. If you dont want to do it, we might go to Vegas instead and I can always get a good run in there.

From dave holt on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 17:47:45

Hey go to Vegas!

But I think I'll be up to it - but don't plan it on me (we can always go for a run - go enjoy your weekend!)

Let me know.

From Vis on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 20:46:07

What's with you and this cutting edge training. What you won't do to try to get out of PTs.

From Nathan Bundy on Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 20:59:57

I am definitely up for a long run this weekend... The calf is feeling much better! Have you talked to Clyde? I bet he is up for it!

From superfly on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 10:52:11

I am! Did you have something in mind because if you didn't I do.

From Nathan Bundy on Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 11:49:09

No course in mind... But I am up for anything! What were you thinking?

Total Distance
16.05

noon - 7.2 Up Shinob Kibe.  Aust, Kimz and I weren't sure where to go today, so I suggested UP Shinob Kibe.  Despite the grueling run/hike, it was fun.  Got home and took the dog around.  (Cumulus white 508)

evening - 8.85 Club run.  We went up into Green Springs and took some trails to connect over to Millcreek and down through Washington.  Good run; felt pretty decent.  (Stratus bee 464.3)

Stratus Bee Miles: 8.85Cumulus White Miles: 7.20
Total Distance
14.50

AM - 7 2xAC and some laps.  A little sore this morning.  But it sure was nice out; temps over 50 at 6AM.  (Cumulus blue 525.65)

afternoon - 7.5 Dog pound AT.  Warmed up with Corey, Josh, and Austin around DI and then got into AT.  I didn't feel loose or great, but once we got moving it went well.  AT section was 3.25 miles and we did it in just over 17:00 - pretty solid; considering the last mile is all uphill and we held it at 6:00.  Then cooled down with DI again.  (Landreth black 374.8)

Landreth Black Miles: 7.50Cumulus Blue Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Harris on Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 10:16:23

So are you guys going to stick with the trail run with the rain that is coming?

From Ruthie on Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 11:02:44

JEALOUS!

From Jon on Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 20:44:04

There, I removed myself from the top of the mileage board for you.

From dave holt on Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 13:05:10

Jon, I appreciate your willingness to let me win (it is all about winning!)

From dave holt on Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 13:06:25

NO!!!!!!!!!

I just looked and Nick beat me by .4 miles!

That's okay; it's really not all about winning anyway (only when I win).

Total Distance
22.00

morning - 22 Icehouse.  Took the trail up Icehouse and then to the trailhead at Broken Mesa with a large group of us.  A pretty solid run.  Even with all the climbing (app. 2300 ft in 9 miles) I felt good.  It was like Wild Kingdom as we raced a small herd of 7 deer up the Icehouse climb; then when we got on top we saw a large herd of probably 100 deer moving across the mesa.  We chased them for a few miles and saw a few nice bucks.  Then we heard a few coyotes out howling.  And it was nice, as I timed my fall much better than last time (on the lava) and fell on some nice soft dirt and only knocked my breath out. (Cumulus gold 194.45)

Good week.  Kind of a pain with PT's and that crazy schedule.  But mileage was good (I should have taken the dog out today and hit 100+, but I needed to work in the yard and I was tired). 

Goals for next week:  Get back into the weight room (missed both times last week because of PT schedule), and be right up near the century mark if I am feeling good - really it is just about mileage and time on the feet all spring.

Cumulus Gold Miles: 22.00
Comments
From kimzey on Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 18:10:01

Coach what are we running on monday and tuesday?

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 10 DI/2xAC and some laps.  Hit a few more this morning, as I have a meeting this afternoon that will limit my run a little.  Back is still a bit sore and tight after sleeping on it wrong Saturday night and pinching a nerve, but it is improving.  (Landreth black 384.8)

afternoon - 8 Treadmill.  Had a meeting after school, then I went a lifted.  After lifting headed home to watch the girls.  Took the dog around the block and then ran on the treadmill for 7 more at 7:30 as I watched Boston Indoor Games.  (Landreth  613.85)

Landreth Miles: 8.00Landreth Black Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Austin on Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:03:07

You need to let me know when there are running events on tv so i can get them recorded.

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Tried to make an excuse - any excuse - to sleep in today, but nothing worked.  So I dragged out of bed and ran the usual and took the dog around.  Kind of chilly out again.  (Stratus bee 470.3)

afternoon - 9 Green Springs/DI.  Nice and easy to the top of Green Springs, and then I added DI.  Finished with 8xbarefoot striders.  A little tired today. (Stratus black 182.95)

Stratus Bee Miles: 6.00Stratus Black Miles: 8.00
Comments
From Harris on Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:06:15

I tried sleeping in today as well, but guilt prevailed. I finally got a weekday morning run in.

From Harris on Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 14:42:59

The injuries are OK. I thought the same thing about how it could have been worse. I just keep the wounds covered up. When is the next time you guys are going to do 20?

From dave holt on Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 16:53:11

I am not sure what everyone else wants to do, but I don't mind getting a 18-20+ in all the time.

Total Distance
22.55

AM - 11 3xAC and some laps.  Would have slept in if it wasn't for those meddling kids waiting for me at practice.  (cumulus white 519)

afternoon - 11.55 River Trail.  Ran DI as a warmup w/ the team.  Then went down to the River Trail to get in a little Tinman work.  I really wasn't feeling it at all and wanted to just drag the run, but I need to pick up the pace every now-and-then; so I went for 2x2 miles at 6:00 pace w/ 1 mile recovery between.  Once I got going it actually was pretty easy and I didn't have to work to hit the pace it just came.  Got back and lifted and then ran a grass loop to stretch out the legs after.  (Cumulus gold 206)

Cumulus White Miles: 11.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 11.55
Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 19:29:41

Good job getting out in the mornings, I know the high school kids appreciate it.

From Vis on Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 20:51:11

You know if you bumped up running an hour you could do AP test reviews 3 times a week in the mornings.

From dave holt on Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 09:40:29

I'll pass Travis!

Total Distance
14.10

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Just the regular morning business.  Wanted to stay in bed of course, but something Al said when the alarm went off got me out and moving.  Thanks for the push even though you didn't realize it.  Then took the dog around the block (forgot to yesterday, after practice, so she need to go out today).  (Cumulus blue 531.65)

evening - 8.1 Club run.  Went out and hit the Parkway.  I was pretty tired and so I just chilled it and chatted it up with everyone; it was pretty nice.  (Stratus bee  478.4)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 6.00Stratus Bee Miles: 8.10
Total Distance
23.50

AM - 11 Green Springs and 2xAC with some laps.  Still a little fatigue in the legs this morning.  Did my core stuff like I have been doing most every day.  (Landreth black 395.8)

afternoon - 11.5 6x1000.  Went out early to practice with the intent of getting in 3 extra miles before the team, but there was a baseball tournament taking up my barefooting grass, so I had to get the mileage with big loops.  The team got out and we warmed up with DI.  Then got into our 1000's.  Most everybody did 2, but Kimz, Austin and I hit 6.  I wasn't too excited to do these, but knew that once we got started it would be fine.  First two were 3:17, then two at 3:16, then the fifth at 3:15.  On the last one, I was on 3:15 pace for 600, then decided to see if the old legs could give a little more and hit a solid last lap for a 3:07.  Finished with a slow, tired DI cool.  Got home and took the dog around.  (Stratus black 195.45)

Landreth Black Miles: 11.00Stratus Black Miles: 12.50
Comments
From superfly on Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 18:36:14

I didn't even think about it last night but I have a meeting with Mik'L tomorrow morning at one of our properties so I'll miss the run. I'll have to go out in the afternoon if I run at all. The hammy has been tight and maybe I'll just lay low for a couple. Anywho if anyone asks I'll still point them your way at 6:30.

Total Distance
18.50

morning - 18.5 Little Black Mt.  Headed out on the AZ Strip again for a little run.  At first I was thinking 15, but ended up with a little more.  I wanted to find the old Jeep road that goes up the mountain, but I could find where it started, so I continued onward.  Instead of head to the petroglyphs, I went out to the power lines.  Looping around, I tried an off-beat trail that took me up to the face of some cliffs.  I was about to do a 15 ft. free climb to the top but didn't feel so great about it, so I worked my way off the steep hillside and tide up with another road.  I soon realized why I shouldn't have gone up the cliff - coming around a hill, a deep dry wash canyon made the cliff I was about to climb a huge finger; if I would have gone up, it would have added probably another 10 miles to the run to get around the canyon, or I would have had to rock climb back down the cliff face (either would have sucked - and I was happy I heeded the feeling).  Got back to the car and came home to take the dog around the block and work on sprinklers all day.  (Landreth 632.35)

Week went pretty good.  That lower ab pain has been coming back here and there for a couple weeks and yesterday set it off pretty strong, but today felt okay.

Goals for next week: Practice is starting up for real next week, so goal is to try to find the balance of time for my running and time for the team.

Landreth Miles: 18.50
Comments
From Superfly on Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 22:54:50

Nice run- Wish I could have joined in.

From scotthughes on Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 19:47:15

Dave,

sounds kind of like my run last saturday.....got lot and ended up with 29 miles when I was planning 20 or so.

Total Distance
20.50

morning - 10 Treadmill.  Al is still pretty sick, so I just slept in and ran on the treadmill while trying to control the girls.  Ran at 7:30, then 6:58, then 6:40 for the last 5.  Finished by taking Laney and the dog around the block.  Maybe I'll be able to get out somewhere this afternoon.  (Cumulus blue  541.65)

afternoon - 10.5 Treadmill.  Well didn't make it out like I had planned, but I needed to run when I could and Laney was sleeping and Rylee with friends (so only 1 to fight while on the treadmill).  Warmed up for 1.5 at 7:30, then took the rest at 6:58, and added .5 at 6:00 as a good song came on just as I was about to finish.  Ran in the same shoes again - I don't know why.  (Cumulus blue  552.15)

Cumulus Blue Miles: 20.50
Comments
From wildbull on Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 15:02:00

Nice. hope Al gets better soon. No school but the banks are open!

From Vis on Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 23:18:01

I used to think you were an elite mortal, but after the 20-mile treadmill display, I realize that that was a gross underestimation.

Total Distance
15.75

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Dragged myself out of the sick home and ran - also took the dog around.  I may be on the treadmill, with practice and the whole family sick.  (Landreth black 401.8)

afternoon - 9.75 Old Man Hills.  Took the kids that are in shape enough out to Old Man's.  Hit 4 sets of 2x200 hills 1x800 hill.  200 hills were hard for me as I wan't very explosive.  Felt pretty solid on the 800's, until the last one when my legs turned to jello.  (Cumulus white  528.75)

Landreth Black Miles: 6.00Cumulus White Miles: 9.75
Comments
From wildbull on Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:39:35

sorry to hear about your sick house. your still getting great miles!

Total Distance
25.00

AM - 12 2450/2xAC with some laps.  Early morning running.  Woo hoo!  (Stratus bee 490.4)

afternoon - 13 River Trail.  40 mins. of Tempo pace w/ Kimz and Austin.  Set the team off as we all had varying paces for our 30-40 mins of tempo; we were shooting for 5:40 range.  Warmed up down to trail.  Then got 7.32 miles in at 5:40-5:45 pace throughout.  Very solid workout.  Cooled down back to school.  Then I ended with barefoot striders.  Got home and took Laney and the dog around the neighborhood.  Long day of running.  (Cumulus gold 219)

Stratus Bee Miles: 12.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 13.00
Comments
From Harris on Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 13:05:14

What time do you average getting up in the morning to run? I need some motivation. I have been struggling lately to get up. I want to push my mileage to 80-90 for a few weeks.

From dave holt on Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 13:13:35

On days that I run with the kids (10-12 mile mornings) I get up just after 5:00 (I try to squeeze as much sleep in as possible!). On Tues./Thurs. on my own I get up at 5:20 (those 15 mins. are like heaven).

Of course it is nothing like the 3:00 AM'ers we pulled in the summer/early school year - I will put that crap off as long as possible.

The best motivation for me is to realize that someone is waiting for me - so find someone to run with.

From Austin on Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 09:52:00

Coach i do have to say that was a pretty sick work out. Thanks for running and pushing us.

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Grateful for an easy run.  Took the dog around.  (Landreth 638.35)

afternoon - 8 Dog pound/PVMS.  Took it out very easy with the team today.  Ran Dog pound then added PVMS+.  Came back and lifted since I hadn't been able to get it in this week.  Then ended with 8xbarefoot striders.  Legs a bit on the tired side throughout the day.  (Stratus black 202.45)

Landreth Miles: 6.00Stratus Black Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Curls on Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 23:25:51

Your Crazy Coach...Crazy! :) nice run today!

From Predog on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:05:05

barefoot striders...in February? man, you must live in St. George or something. haha. I'm jealous.

Total Distance
22.00

AM - 12 2450/2xAC and some laps.  Legs felt a little better today.  But glad nothing hard is planned for this afternoon.  (Cumulus white 540.75)

afternoon - 10 Green Springs/Millcreek.  Took most of the boys out on an 8 miler and then finished with 2 barefoot.  (Landreth black 409.8)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.00Cumulus White Miles: 12.00
Comments
From dave holt on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 09:34:55

Tomorrow I am planning on running Mustang Pass (twice). If anyone wants to join - I think it is a 12 miler (24 if you hit both laps) - be at my house at 6:30; unless I hear or read something else is planned.

From JamesH on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:02:42

Is this one super tough or what? Ive done up to the turn off but not up the pass. I'll be there i guess.

From Nathan Bundy on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:07:12

I did it monday james and it treated me pretty well... Nothing to bad. Pretty smooth trails for most of it with a little rockiness for a little bit of it.

From Bill Mandler on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 12:29:18

Man I would love to head to warm Southern Utah and do a 24 mile trail run in a temperature well above the single digits we have been stuck with. Have a GREAT time!!!

From dave holt on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 13:42:58

Bill - I can only imagine temps up in Idaho (but don't want to). I saw Logan was 2 this morning - 2! I'll pass!

From dave holt on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 13:43:45

Are you coming Nate? Let me know and I'll tell you how to get to my house.

From Nathan Bundy on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 14:26:25

Yeah I will be there Dave. Probably just one lap for me though...

From Steve hooper on Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 20:35:47

I'll be there too David!

Total Distance
24.00

morning - 24 Mustang Pass x 2.  James, Nate, Steve, and I ran Mustang Pass from my house (just under 11 miles).  Came back and grabbed a drink and hit it again.  I added a little extra and took the dog around the neighborhood to round off the run.  (Landreth 662.35)

Felt pretty good throughout the week.  A bit sore from the 7+ tempo on Weds. but legs eventually came back.  120 during these temps is significantly easier than 120 in the summer (of course not nearly the crazy workouts either).  

Goals for next week:  I think I'll be 110+ again.  I would like to make that pretty regular - as much as possible - through track season.  Need to lift two times this week (the last two weeks have only been once each).

Landreth Miles: 24.00
Comments
From scotthughes on Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 21:57:11

Great miles this week! I don't know how you do it. I felt pretty good at getting 58.5 in this week, keep it up!

Total Distance
22.00

AM - 12 2450/2xAC and some laps.  Regular stuff.  Very nice out with a little drizzle here and there.  (Stratus bee 502.4)

afternoon - 10 Hospital/DI.  Pretty tired for only a Monday.  Added DI to get in a couple extra.  Then lifted and hit 8xbarefoot striders.  (Cumulus gold  228)

Stratus Bee Miles: 12.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 9.00
Comments
From Harris on Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:22:42

Way to get the miles in last week man. I still dont know how you have the energy to do that. I'm going for 80 this week.

Total Distance
15.50

AM - 7 Buena Vista (I decided I should call this morning loop BV instead of Washington Loop since it has a very different middle/end section).  Added an extra mile by going up near Warm Springs.  Ended by taking the dog around.  (Cumulus white 547.75)

afternoon - 8.5 Lava Point.  Very nice day out - temps near 70.  (Landreth  670.85)

Landreth Miles: 8.50Cumulus White Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 09:50:20 from 204.113.48.69

It was very nice yesterday, unfortunately Sunny and I had a disagreement on when I should go for a run. I ended up with the kids in the afternoon and didn't get out until the sun had gone down.

Total Distance
22.00

AM  - 12 Mall/2xAC and some laps.  Felt a little better this morning, as far as having some juice in the legs.  One of those mornings where it was nice and easy to get up (if only that was every morning).  (Landreth black 421.8)

afternoon - 10 River Trail.  4 sets of 2 min hard, 1 min easy; 1 min hard, 30 sec easy; 30 sec hard, 30 sec easy.  A pretty solid workout.  Added a couple grass loops, lifted and then hti 8xbarefoot striders.  Leg was giving me some pretty serious issues.  (Stratus black  211.45)

Landreth Black Miles: 12.00Stratus Black Miles: 9.00
Comments
From Little Bad Legs on Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 23:07:47 from 68.186.96.165

Dave, what's your next marathon? Are you still considering coming to Oregon in May for Newport?

From WildBull on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 01:16:38 from 75.169.119.70

Super Dave, You must run cloaked! Seems like i hardly see you any more. Or was that you with the wig and tights the other day?

From dave holt on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 09:36:34 from 204.113.55.41

Bill, you never know!

Glen, I won't be able to make it up this year. A lot of this working against me right now, so I may not have another marathon until SG in the fall - but then hopefully I will be ready to hit some great times in 2010.

Total Distance
0.00

Nothing this morning.  The past couple days, I have been experiencing some tendonitus in my right lower leg across the front.  It came up a week ago, but went away.  Then this week it has come back and gotten progressively worse.  Pretty intense yesterday.  I had been hoping to finish out the week strong and give it some time next week as my schedule will be very off (with Al going to SLC for most of the week to be with her mom).  But the pain woke me up many times last night, so I figured I should heal it up now if it is hurting that bad.  Have been icing and wintercresting for days.  Usually this type of pain is easily treated, but this time it is giving me fits.

The ol' goose egg.  I had thought about going out this afternoon, but a call to move a neighbor set that aside and I guess I'll just use the time to get the leg better.

Comments
From Harris on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 09:54:39 from 205.125.50.198

That's no good man. I'm glad you are going to deal with it now though. I guess with 120 mile weeks you are bound to get some injuries from time to time, right?

From Dustin on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 09:55:08 from 204.113.48.69

Hope it is nothing too serious, good thing to rest it.

From Superfly on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:28:35 from 209.33.210.52

Don't push it to the point of being like Logan and I. Your running too good right now to blow it.

From Nate Bundy on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:10:39 from 205.126.63.41

Just rest it and get some easy miles in if you can. Sure your 27x820 striders and 15x300 barefoots are good but give that body some rest!

Total Distance
13.65

AM - 6.65 2xAC w/ some laps.  Leg feeling quite a bit better, but still a twinge in there.  So I decided to cut back this morning and just run with the team and cut out the early stuff.  Still working hard to take care of it.  I would like to still be able to get my long run in tomorrow.  (Cumulus gold 234.65)

afternoon - 7 DIx2.  Decided it would be best to keep it easy again this afternoon and passed on the 1000's with the team.  Hit the DI warmup with them; timed them; ran DI cool with them; finished with 2 miles barefoot on the grass; and finally came home and took the dog around.  It had been a few days since I took her out - she was a little ansy.  Pain was very limited, however; nonetheless, it did seem to move around to the back and into the achilles a little.  (Stratus black  216.45)

Stratus Black Miles: 5.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 6.65
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:44:18 from 209.33.254.93

Hey Dave - are you still on for the Bear Claw loop twice?

From dave holt on Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 13:57:53 from 204.113.55.41

Yes, what time? I would like to get started early, since I see it taking a long time.

From Steve Hooper on Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 15:14:56 from 71.35.221.251

I was thinking 6am - what were you thinking?

From dave holt on Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 16:57:23 from 204.113.55.41

6 sounds good - see you there.

From Nathan Bundy on Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 22:47:43 from 207.50.145.228

where are you meeting?

Total Distance
28.15

AM - 28.15 Utah Hill/Bear Claw Poppy Trail.  Started off making a 14 mile loop in the desert up onto Utah Hill - it was too dark for us to try and tackle the trail.  That run was nice and fun as a group.  Then Steve and I continued onto Bear Claw.  Here I felt even stronger.  Although not my longest run in distance (2nd), it was the longest in time at just under 3 and 3/4 hours - a long time on the feet.  But I felt very good.  Not really even tired as we finished.  Today was one of those days that had I been racing (and of course, actually been in race shape) I would have been able to do very well. (Landreth black 449.95)

Had a solid week despite missing Thursday and cutting back big time Friday to get the leg healed up.  It was worth it in that today there was zero pain in the front tendonitis that was giving problems and very very minimal in the achilles of that right leg.  Also did core stuff each day and hit the weights twice.

Goals for next week:  With Al gone most of the week, just do what I can and have fun with my girls.

Landreth Black Miles: 28.15
Comments
From Little Bad Legs on Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 15:40:14 from 68.186.96.165

Glad to hear that the pain was gone. Impressive run!

From Mike Warren on Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 18:45:13 from 74.211.7.227

Wow! Kinda funny, it took me longer to finish STGM last year. Great Job!

From dave holt on Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 19:21:01 from 71.35.221.251

Mikey, good hear you're alive! Time to get you out for a run with us!?

From Dustin on Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 19:52:51 from 209.33.192.10

Good job on the long run Dave, glad to see you're feeling better than earlier in the week. I ran the JEM trail today, great run. I've never been out on that trail and it went pretty good.

From jtshad on Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 22:43:49 from 69.20.138.125

Wow!

From Steve on Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 09:46:13 from 209.33.254.93

Great job on Sat!

I downloaded my Garmin on the laptop and we had 3000 ft of elevation gain on that run.

Total Distance
26.30

AM - 12.5 Mall Run/2xAC w/ some laps.  No pain at all this morning.  Good start to the week.  (Stratus bee 514.9)

afternoon - 13.8 1000,1200,1600,1000 at 4:55'ish pace.  Warmed up with 4 barefoot and 2 more on DI w/ team.  Got the separate groups started on the workout and jumped in with Austin and Corey on this beast.  Hit them all but was a little spent.  We cut the workout a bit short skipping the second 1200 and 1600 - I may have finished them, but would have been hammered, no point in that.  Kimz and I finished with PVMS cool down of 2.7 miles.  Finished by taking the dog around and pushing Py and Laney in the stroller! (Cumulus white 557.55)

Stratus Bee Miles: 12.50Cumulus White Miles: 9.80
Comments
From Steve on Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 10:54:28 from 209.33.254.93

Way to get out and do 12 this morning.

I'm surprisingly not sore this morning as well.

From Harris on Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 15:03:10 from 205.125.36.103

Great job getting the miles in. Nice job on Saturday too. I need to get some speed in tomorrow morning. If I dont, you need to call me out on it tomorrow.

From dave holt on Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 15:31:13 from 204.113.55.41

Greg, get out and do a little with you team. It's the best way to do it.

From Dustin on Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 14:38:30 from 204.113.48.69

Good job on a tough workout. I got tired just thinking about it.

From superfly on Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 17:10:34 from 209.33.210.52

NIce start to the week!

Total Distance
24.00

AM - 12 Target Loop.  Waking up a little sore, I thought this morning may be a struggle.  But after getting going, it wasn't any big deal.  Temps. out are amazing. (Landreth 682.85)

afternoon - 12 Mall/Dogpound.  A bit of a tired run.  Legs and mind a little tired, but got going a little better as the run went on.  Two long up-hill pulls during the run.  Finished with lifting, 8xbarefoot striders and then took the dog around. (Cumulus gold 245.65)

Landreth Miles: 12.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 11.00
Comments
From Harris on Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 14:07:52 from 205.125.36.103

You are right about doing speed with the team. However, we are not starting speed for another 2 weeks since we start later and I have a lot of winter sports guys that need to get some distance in first. But I will figure something out. I just need to get in some good speed this month.

From dave holt on Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 16:53:36 from 204.113.55.41

Something to think about Greg -

Jack Daniels suggests that winter sports guys (and girls - don't mean to be gender biased) should be in decent enough shape to get into some speed stuff right away and that the distance base should be gained throughout the season (kind of a simplified version and not totally what he said, but along the lines). Now, that goes for people that are in shape from their winter sport. Just a thought.

Total Distance
15.00

afternoon - 15 Washington/AC.  Started off with 4 barefoot before practice.  Then we ran and out and back into Washington.  I finished off with AC and 8xbarefoot striders.  Legs still a little tired from the high mileage the past two days (had to do it with Al gone), but they are coming back.  Ran in a new pair of Stratus 2.1 (Stratus grey 10)

Stratus Grey Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
10.00

afternoon - 10.  A mix of whatever runs.  Hit the cool down after practice and then went home to get the girls and took the dog and Laney around.  Then ran 7 more on the treadmill.  It was pretty uninspiring.  I wanted to stop long before I got 10, but decided I needed to get there.  Ran in new Landreth 5's.  They are a lot like the 4's, in that I am not loving them at first step - but hoping they will age like a fine wine!  (Landreth orange 10)

Landreth Orange Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Superfly on Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 22:37:31 from 209.33.210.52

I was hoping that the new 5's would be be like the old yellow ones. RIP. My 4's really didn't age like fine wine either. Stevie needs to give me a refund. Maybe like cheese but I hate brie and other crap like that.

Total Distance
10.50

afternoon - 10.5.  Started off w/ 4.5 barefoot and then the boys and I ran down on Mosquito and Staheli Hill, then around the desert at Sandberg's.  Finished the day off with lifting and then took Molly around the block.  (Cumulus blue 558.15) - retired these shoes today.  They are totally gone.

Cumulus Blue Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
10.00

morning - 10 Treadmill.  Well this was pretty much just a run to run.  I didn't want to run.  I was ready for this week to be over and Al to be home.  But I got on the treadmill and started up and just tole myself to get to 5.  Then I bumped it to 7; finally up to 10.  I thought about going more once I got there, but decided just to call it a week and end my misery.  (Stratus bee 524.9)

Week was okay.  Legs got tired after the first two day, but was able to get them back near the end of the week with lesser mileage and easy workouts.

Goals for next week: get rolling again.  Try to get a little longer run in, but there is a meet this weekend that may make that difficult.

Stratus Bee Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
22.00

AM - 12 Mall/2450/AC and some laps.  Back to the morning grind.  Felt decent this morning, but I could tell that I hadn't ran a lot of mileage in the last week because my legs were kind of herky-jerky.  (Cumulus white 569.55)

afternoon - 10 1000,1200,1600,1200,1000 @ 5:00+ pace.  Wasn't able to get a great warmup in, just 2 with the team before the workout.  Jumped in with Kimzey as he was alone at his pace.  We were just a little slower this week than last (4:57-5:03 pace), but we got the whole workout in, even with the beastly wind.   Cooled down with DI and took the dog around when I got home.  (Stratus grey 20)

Cumulus White Miles: 12.00Stratus Grey Miles: 10.00
Comments
From ryan on Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 13:53:41 from 71.213.62.194

Dave, i hope that you don't teach math because according to my math you ran about 95 miles last week. are you serious when you say "i hadn't ran alot of mileage in the last week"? you are an animal, a crazy animal when it comes to running. carry on.

From dave holt on Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 14:35:18 from 204.113.55.41

Ryan!

Occasionally I do struggle with the math in the middle of a run - but as far as last week... 50 of that 95 was in just two days. Then I chilled for the rest of the week.

Hope you had a good snowstorm up there last week!

From Wildbull on Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 15:04:45 from 168.179.180.160

good job on the work outDave. I went to see Malcum Maxwell talk on his fairwell! I left a little early. I think he will be a good Missionary!

From Ruthie on Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 10:50:49 from 75.169.253.240

I'm planning on joining up with you guys this afternoon. Hope that's ok. ;) 3 pm, right?

From dave holt on Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 15:43:26 from 204.113.55.41

Ruthie, you spring breaking right now? Come on out 3:00 - we are just going for a 5 miler.

From Ruthie on Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 15:46:14 from 75.169.253.240

Yes way! 5 sounds good, I'll just add on a bit after. See ya soon.

Total Distance
17.00

AM - 7 Buena Vista loop.  Took Molly around first and then went out on BV w/ Warm Springs extension.  Abs started giving me problems again at the end of last week.  Kind of weird since I wasn't running hard or very much at that time - must have just tweaked them wrong.  (Landreth 689.85)

afternoon - 10 Mosquito/Staheli then Dog Pound.  Went out on an easy 5 with the boys, then added dog pound.  Finished up with a good solid set of lifting and then 8xbarefoot striders.  (Stratus black  225.45)

Landreth Miles: 7.00Stratus Black Miles: 9.00
Comments
From wildbull on Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 10:25:02 from 204.113.19.26

Abs of steel. good luck at the track meet this weekend.

From Ruthie on Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 17:06:35 from 75.169.253.240

I refuse to be included in "the boys," so thanks for leaving me out. ;)

Total Distance
19.00

AM - 12 Mall/2xAC.  Ruth came over and she had a little workout to do, so as we ran Mall we did her 3x10 min steady pace runs at her 10K effort.  Then finished up the run with regular AC's.  Just a little tendinitis pain coming back into the right leg - better get on that before it gets bad again.  (Landreth orange 22)

afternoon - 7 DI and treadmill.  Caught the DI cool down with the team and headed home and ran 4 more on the treadmill and then took the dog around.  That tendinitis is flairing up a bit more again.  (Landreth orange 29)

Landreth Orange Miles: 19.00
Comments
From Predog on Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 20:10:32 from 75.162.216.95

this is unrelated but is there a club run tomorrow? I'd like to come if I can. I do have some stuff to do tomorrow but if you let me know when and where I'd like to try and make it if I can.

Total Distance
13.25

afternoon - 13.25 Dog Pound/River Trail.  Took on the Dog Pound with the team and then I extended it down on to the River Trail.  The push back up to the school on 2450 was pretty solid- best and fastest part of the run.  Finished by taking Molly and Laney around the neighborhood.  (Cumulus gold 258.9)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 13.25
Total Distance
20.35

AM - 12.35 Mall/2xAC and some laps.  Thought about getting up very early to get in a long run - as I know I won't want to do it tomorrow w/ the track meet ending late tonight and starting up tomorrow morning.  But I decided that with next week being free, I'll just use the rest of this week to get my leg feeling all the way better.  Leg is feeling mostly better (or at least better than before).  (Landreth black 462.30)

noon - 8 River Trail reverse. Went out and grabbed a few more miles at lunch and on prep before the track meet. (Cumulus gold 266.9)

Landreth Black Miles: 12.35Cumulus Gold Miles: 8.00
Comments
From Adam RW on Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:07:26 from 155.101.152.103

Glad to hear it and good luck tonight.

From dave holt on Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:28:32 from 204.113.55.41

Thanks Adam; we'll NEED IT!

From superfly on Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:31:40 from 209.33.210.52

Keep it up. I'm getting excited about your fitness... You are going to be ready to do some MAJOR damage come time to finally race a marathon.

From Vis on Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 19:28:51 from 208.88.9.50

Nice easy week, guy. How did the kids do?

From austin on Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 19:06:44 from 71.219.132.179

Your probibly already going to have your run done but were going to meet at the high school every day at 8 to do our runs, so you should come if you want

Total Distance
12.00

AM - 12 Junction to Coral Canyon. Went out early to get done before day two of the track meet.  Run was pretty good,  took the Everest Trail over the bluff to get in some beastly hill work.  Probably should have gotten up earlier and done more - but next week I am planning on hitting some masterful miles, so no big deal. (Landreth grey 32)

Stratus Grey Miles: 12.00
Total Distance
23.00

morning - 11.25 Parkway.  Ran over to school for practice, then we hit the Parkway - had to jump out a little early to get back home.  Then finished up with the dog and Laney around the block.  (Stratus bee 536.15)

afternoon - 11.75 Dino Tracks/Sand Hill.  Very nice run up in the desert today.  Had a long day working in the yard, but I still felt pretty good.  Ran Dino, then up to Sand Hill and climbed that beast and brought it home.  (Cumulus white 581.3) 

Stratus Bee Miles: 11.25Cumulus White Miles: 11.75
Total Distance
22.40

morning - 14.1 River Trail.  Ran over to PVHS again for practice and then went down onto the trail for fartlek work.  5 sets of the same workout from a few weeks ago - 2min hard/1min easy-1min hard/30sec easy-30sec hard/30sec easy.  It is a strong little workout.  Brought it on home after practice and then took Molly around.  (Stratus grey 46.1)

afternoon - 8.3 Grapevine to Coral Canyon.  Headed out onto one of my fav. runs, out into Grapevine and took it over the hill and out into Coral Canyon as long as I could before needing to bring it back for dinner.  Have been trying to stretch, roll, and ice legs good to keep feeling good.  (Landreth black  470.6)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.30Stratus Grey Miles: 14.10
Total Distance
25.55

morning - 14.65 Green Springs/Shoe. Took Green Springs route to practice and then we ran Shoe (new name for Mosquito/Staheli/Sandberg) and then brought it home and took dog around. (Stratus black 240.1)

afternoon - 10.9 Bracken's Loop.  One of my all-time favorite runs - but also one of the hardest runs.  A lot of sand (pretty much the whole thing) and a ton of climbs.  But away from everyone and everything with a lot of amazing rock formations.  In one of the dry stream-beds, some water surfaced for about twenty feet and was running and starting to pool in places.  It was nice and refreshing.  (Landreth  700.75 - first pair of shoes ever over 700)

Landreth Miles: 10.90Stratus Black Miles: 14.65
Comments
From Vis on Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 16:31:37 from 70.56.104.71

And he appears!

From Ruthie on Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 21:07:55 from 129.123.247.197

Is that the sand-hill run you sent me on that one time? That thing killed me!

From Robert on Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 22:27:26 from 65.101.173.205

Sounds like you have some awesome routes to run.

From Logan on Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:24:39 from 67.9.85.242

Dave,

My leg is still attached! It is feeling light years better though. I still have some slight tightness high in the groin area but it seems like I am getting better. Knock on wood!!!

From JamesH on Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 13:37:43 from 209.33.246.2

How in the bleep do you get 700 miles on a pair of shoes? I get close to 300 and I can tell. I get all sorts of leg/knee/hip issues. I guess its a good thing Im rich so I can buy new ones all the time.

From dave holt on Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 22:31:16 from 75.169.89.153

A lot of great trails down here. Keeps me really enjoying running - even when it is on a beast like Sand Hill (huh Ruth!) or Bracken's.

These Landreths seem to just keep going and going. Kind of nice.

Total Distance
20.75

morning - 12.  Ran over to school for practice and caught the DI warm up with the team.  Then I ran around barefoot on the turf for about 1.25 as they did their 400's.  Finished off with DI cool and then home.  Grabbed Laney and the dog and went 1.25.  (Cumulus gold 277.65)

evening - 8.75 Club run.  Steve, James, Clyde and I went down to Mosquito, up Dog Pound, across the bridge in Green Springs and then back to the store.  Just a nice chill run and enjoyed the company.  (Landreth orange  37.75)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 10.75Landreth Orange Miles: 8.75
Comments
From TylerS on Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 22:35:55 from 70.7.49.243

Dave are there any groups running in the morning? I am from up north and was going to meet the group tonight, but got stuck in Mesquite at a baseball game. I know steve and dustin? I would like to run if you know of anybody that will be running. let me know if you can.

From Walter on Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 22:41:50 from 76.27.13.75

Tyler try Clyde Or bill.

From Jon on Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 08:58:52 from 138.64.2.76

So are you the only one of your group still planning on Squaw Peak? Your mileage sure is impressive.

From dave holt on Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 20:14:46 from 75.169.89.153

Tyler, sorry I didn't get your message until this afternoon. Hope you found someone to run with.

Jon, I am not sure - Loggie looks like it might be a while and Clyde... I don't think he is even sure. Steven says he is still in. But I am still in for the long run - figuratively and literally.

The mileage was kind of fun this week. With spring break I got a chance to get a little more running in.

From dave holt on Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 20:16:03 from 75.169.89.153

St. Georgians - Steve and I will be up early starting the Utah Hill Loop we did the other week. If you want to meet us for part, we should be coming around for another lap at about 6:15 at the Trailhead/Parking Lot.

From Steve Hooper on Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 21:33:42 from 67.40.116.251

Here's direction and a map:

From 1-15 South you take the Bloomington exit, take a right off onto the round-about and

get onto Pioneer Rd.. Go down Pioneer Rd. to Man-O-War Rd and turn right.

Follow Man-O-War over the river and turn Right on Bloomington Dr.. Follow

Bloomington Dr. to Navajo dr. and turn right. Follow Navajo Dr. until it Turns into

dirt. You will see the trailhead on your right along with the parking area.

13 mile loop

http://www.mapmyrun.com/route/us/ut/st%20george/553148841578

From TylerS on Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 23:09:28 from 70.1.94.52

What time are you meeting? 6:15 or earlier? Let me know please.

Total Distance
19.30

morning - 11 Fire Station desert.  Ran to practice then Austin and Lara and I ran out in to the desert above the Fire Station.  Ran home and added a mile with the dog and Pyper and Laney in the stroller!  (Stratus bee 547.15)

afternoon - 8.3 Grapevine to Coral Canyon.  Same run as last Tuesday afternoon.  Started pretty chill w/ no watch so I didn't worry about pace.  Trying to have some sort of legs for tomorrow's run.  But ended up starting to flow a little better toward the end as I thought about some of my goals.  (Cumulus white  589.6)

Stratus Bee Miles: 11.00Cumulus White Miles: 8.30
Comments
From wildbull on Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 22:21:56 from 204.113.19.8

20 plus miles a day. You are so awesome!

From superfly on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 13:19:14 from 209.33.210.52

hope the morning treated you good. we came looking but only found the Jeep.

Total Distance
42.00

AM - 42 Utah Hill x 3.  I really don't have a lot of weekends where I can prepare for the 50 - even though it is still a few months away - so I decided to get something big in today.  Picked up Steve very early and we started the first loop.  The dark kept it a little slower and actually hid the hills a little.  Finishing up the first lap, James and the others went by - we started a little slow and the slower pace made us late.  Moved into the 2nd lap and it went pretty good.  Then moved into the 3rd lap and switched directions and it went pretty solid as well.  Total time from the first step to the last was 6:18 including refueling/drink stops/bathrooms- for an average of 9:00.  Nothing crazy, but this type of running, I found out, is much different than anything else I've done.  It's not about pace, it's about getting it done.  It was kind of surreal running that long.  I thought about EVERYTHING one could think of.  Named every stinking climb (and there were a ton).  Cheered myself at notable milestones - 22, most miles for a week; 28, longest timed run; 31, longest mileage run; 40, 2 miles left; 41, 1 mile left; 42, done!  Legs and mind were the big concerns, but I am actually pleased about how I held up all around. Hydration and fueling were solid.  Ate bread and honey each time back at the Jeep and had plenty of Gu's and Shot blocks.  Could have used just a little more gato and water on the last loop.  (Landreth black 512.6)

This was the end to a monster week for me - 150+ total (previous high was 133), today's crazy run - and I feel pretty solid, a little tired but I think I could easily stick another 8 onto it and have a solid 50 miler (especially on fresher legs and a more racy atmosphere).

Goals for next week: Chill out a little (our meet this coming weekend will slow me down), and start off the last quarter of the school year well.

Landreth Black Miles: 42.00
Comments
From Mike Warren on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 15:16:31 from 74.211.7.227

Well, I just can't imagine running that loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong! I would never be able to walk again. Awesome job, takes more than alot of guts to get that done!!

From dave holt on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 15:19:57 from 75.169.89.153

Mikey! I haven't heard or seen you in forever... How is it going?

From JamesH on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 15:21:07 from 75.169.141.57

Nice job. I was hoping you would catch up with us to keep me from making a wrong turn. We only had to come back once. Kind of hard to find the right trail in the dark.

From scotthughes on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 15:22:31 from 209.33.211.3

Dave, you are the stud! Great run today. You guys are going to rock when it comes to the big race in June! I cannot believe that you guys were out so early, I started running at 6:30 on the road and it was still dark. I stopped by where you were parked on my way up to Veyo and it was very dark out there.

From superfly on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 17:10:34 from 209.33.210.52

Congrats man! That is an amazing week and a great run to top it off with. I wish we could have been doing it all with ya...

Keep it simple and don't force anything. There is a lot of prize money on the table?

From rockness18 on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 17:44:04 from 75.16.162.226

wow!

From Nathan Bundy on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 20:28:57 from 74.211.29.249

So I decided you are a freak of nature. Let me know if you need any help at the meets. I would love to help out if I can.

From Jon on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 21:08:05 from 75.169.138.168

Holy nuts nuts nuts, man! You'll do great at the 50 if you already did a 42 mile training run at the end of a 150 mile week.

From Little Bad Legs on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 21:14:23 from 68.186.96.165

I'm speechless! VERY impressive run on top of an impressive week. You're going to do great in your race.

From allie on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 21:34:04 from 208.110.141.10

good grief that is a long run. wow. way to go!

From Vis on Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 21:57:54 from 208.88.9.50

153? You coming down with wussitis?

From TylerS on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 00:22:47 from 68.29.136.23

Good job Dave! I would have like to hook up and run a little with you! If you ever want to head north and run the squaw peak course my friends and I run it all of the time. I ran 40 with him last sept in the wasatch 100. I learned a lot about trail running that night. we ran with a kid that has won the squaw peak 50 before, I know that you are a strong runner and so you will not have any problems but if you ever want to run the course let me know.

From jtshad on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 07:46:37 from 69.20.133.149

Are you kidding me...153 miles??!! That is a smokin' week, I bow down before your energy and endurance (and you are still that fast too...dang).

Way to go, chillin' next week sounds more than deserved!

From Adam RW on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 08:17:43 from 98.202.223.65

Amazing! Not sure if everyone has updated yet but the next highest mileage for the week, plus all my mileage for the week, still doesn't touch you!

From Steve Hooper on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 13:48:46 from 209.33.254.93

Dave, good running with you on Sat. You are going to rock it a Squaw Peak!

From Robert on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 14:00:56 from 65.101.173.205

Awesome job!

From ryan on Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 22:39:34 from 71.213.70.158

Dave, you are an inspiration. that is a lot of miles in a week and alot of miles in one day. i think that now maybe you can say that you have ran "through the valley of the shadow of death". keep it up but keep yourself healthy.

Total Distance
22.00

AM - 12 Target Loop.  Back at it this morning.  Run took a little longer than expected.  Didn't feel bad, just kind of in recovery mode.  (Landreth orange 49.75)

afternoon - 10 GS/PL/Midd.  A little bit tired for this run.  Obviously tired from last week, but I am also coming down with a cold.  Took Laney and Molly around the block when I got home.  (Stratus black  250.1)

Stratus Black Miles: 10.00Landreth Orange Miles: 12.00
Comments
From scotthughes on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:26:39 from 209.33.211.3

Way to get back out at it after your killer run Saturday!

From jtshad on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:38:12 from 204.134.132.225

I hope you are in recovery mode after 153 miles last week!

You are amazing, keep it up.

From wildbull on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 19:35:59 from 204.113.19.8

do you prefer synthetic or do you go with regular! Do you perfer high octane or just 85 grade?

From Dustin on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 22:06:33 from 209.33.192.10

Sorry I didn't talk to you longer at the meeting. You looked like you were pretty into filling out that survey, I'm sure you got many great things from that meeting. Anyway, great job last week with the training. Like Bill said you are just a machine.

Total Distance
10.00

afternoon - 10.  Went out and got 5 in barefoot; then did DI warm and cool with team and took the dog and Laney around the block when I got home.  Feeling a little better than this morning when I was just sick (cold that is just draining my energy).  (Landreth 705.75)

Landreth Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
16.50

AM - 8 ACx2 and some laps.  Slept in a little this morning and didn't catch the usual 12 before school.  But I am feeling a little better again today - a little more energy.  No need to drain myself to catch a few miles.  (Cumulus gold 285.65)

afternoon - 8.5. Did the workout with the girls today which was 3x800 at their Tempo pace, with DI warm and cool (didn't hit the 200's with them).  Then did 4xbarefoot striders.  Got home and took Molly for a run and then ran around the block as Ry rode her bike.  (Stratus grey  54.1)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 8.00Stratus Grey Miles: 8.00
Comments
From Harris on Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 03:27:50 from 72.174.169.191

Hey I have a couple of questions about the meet. One is about entries, so I need to talk to you on Thurs. How can I get a hold of you? I called your house a couple of times, but no answer.

From dave holt on Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 09:46:48 from 204.113.55.41

I'm never around - or I'm asleep! Email me. holt at pineview dot org

From wildbull on Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 23:40:54 from 75.169.119.70

Holt is always on the road some where. He is a running machine.

Total Distance
15.00

afternoon - 10 Shoe Run and Mall Run. Ran with the boys out on the shoe run; then added the Mall run and ran with the dog around the block.

evening - 5 Treadmill. Hit the treadmill for 5 more as I watched a little college b-ball. (Stratus bee 562.15)

Stratus Bee Miles: 15.00
Total Distance
17.00

AM - 17. Ran to practice then hit 2xAC with a few laps; then back home via Green Springs and a mile with Molly.  (Landreth orange 66.75)

Landreth Orange Miles: 17.00
Comments
From wildbull on Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 21:51:25 from 204.113.19.8

Awsome Dave. Good luck at the track today.

From Adam RW on Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 21:53:34 from 98.202.223.65

You are a beast!

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 Middleton. Decent run out into Middleton and back for 9 and then took Molly around for a mile. Legs felt decent and should be ready for a solid week next week. (Cumulus white 599.6)

Goals for next week: get my brain back into it. I knew this was a recovery week and I knew I had a lot on my plate with our track meet, so I kind of let thing slip (even thought the mileage was still where I wanted it). So next week, refocus.

Cumulus White Miles: 10.00
Comments
From ben on Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 22:25:18 from 71.219.132.40

Just wanted to say thanks again for what happened Friday, and good luck with all your running.

Total Distance
26.50

AM - 12 Mall/2xAC and some laps.  Back to the usual M/W/F routine.  Felt pretty good this morning, just a bit chilly.  (Landreth 717.75)

afternoon - 14.5.  7x1000's.  Warmed up with 2450 and then with the team.  Jumped in with the 2nd group of boys on their 1000's.  Goal time 3:20, with 2 minute jog recovery, and we hit everyone (those that stayed with me).  Then helped Ashley on the last of her 8's; and blasted a 3:03 with Kimzey on his last 1000.  Finally cooled down and headed home, running Molly around while Ry rode her bike.  (Stratus black  264.6)

Landreth Miles: 12.00Stratus Black Miles: 14.50
Comments
From Mike Warren on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:48:20 from 74.211.7.227

Dave, how you holding up after that killer week? Nice job today, it was a bit chilly, I am wanting the hot stuff!

From austin on Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 16:31:58 from 205.126.63.44

Man it was cold!!

From dave holt on Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 14:34:05 from 204.113.55.41

I don't know if I am putting a call in for the hot stuff yet - but it was a chilly!

I am feeling good. I was a little out of it last week, but there were a lot of things going on.

From WildBull on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 02:06:34 from 75.169.119.70

i agree with Dave keep the hot stuff out of town unless it is single and needs a date with the wildbull!

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 8 Green Springs.  Bit of a recovery day this morning.  GS and then took the dog around.  (Landreth orange 74.75)

afternoon - 10 2x1600 Tempo.  Warmed up DI (not enough) and did 2x1600 at 5:20 with Kimz and Austin.  Then cooled down DI and 2450.  That was enough.  (Landreth black 522.6)

Landreth Black Miles: 10.00Landreth Orange Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
24.50

AM  - 12 Mall/2xAC/laps.  Pretty dang hard to get up this morning.  Add to that nothing in the legs and it made for some fatigued running.  (Cumulus gold 297.65)

afternoon - 12.5 2450/Fire Station/DI.  Got in a tired run, then lifted for the first time in a while.  Ended by going out and doing 8xbarefoot striders - very slowly.  (Stratus grey 65.6)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 12.00Stratus Grey Miles: 11.50
Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 10:00:05 from 204.113.48.69

Nice workouts the last few days, doing a little speed with the kids, you've got to enjoy that.

From superfly on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 11:53:50 from 209.33.210.52

Your looking strong. You should jump into a half or something before Squaw to see where your at. I know your schedule is packed with track and all but there has to be something open. If not I'll hold a little race for you down by the river. From the DC up to the top and then back down all the way to Bloomington and around then back up. It will start at like 4 a.m FYI.

From JamesH on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 12:06:46 from 209.33.246.2

Looks like Bill and I arent the only ones that age is catching up with.

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 13:16:35 from 204.113.55.41

The kids can hit back-to-back workouts like that, but me.... no way!

Clyde that is nice of you to bring back those memories - thanks! thanks a lot!

Total Distance
14.75

AM - 12 Middleton/Warm Springs.  Felt a little better this morning, other than being a little sore from lifting (but I never lift enough to be really sore).  Got back and took Molly around.  Only run today as we have a track meet today.  (Cumulus white 611.6)

PM - 2.75 PVHS to home.  Wasn't planning on running home (but maybe I was, since I brought stuff just in case), but Jeep is doing its things again and won't start; so I got a nice late-night run home after the meet.  (Landreth black 525.35)

Landreth Black Miles: 2.75Cumulus White Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 10:44:16 from 209.33.254.93

Hey Dave - Great week! Are you going to be around for a Sat. morning run?

From dave holt on Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 11:09:32 from 205.126.55.66

What do you have in mind?

From Steve Hooper on Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 21:21:57 from 209.33.254.93

Oak Grove over to Pine Valley and back (13 miles). I would like to do at least 20 - so we could start it a little before the campground.

Whatcha Think!!!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 09:57:09 from 204.113.55.41

Sounds cool - I am thinking upper 20's to 30. Time?

From Steve Hooper on Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 10:53:29 from 209.33.254.93

We can all meet at your place and drive up together. I was thinking 5:30am -

Upper 20's to 30 is fine with me. This run will be different than what we've done so far. Elevation + extreme uphill!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 15:43:29 from 204.113.55.41

5:30 it is!

Total Distance
18.50

AM - 10 PVHS/2xAC/some laps.  Morning came much too quick and I pushed back my alarm as much as possible and still run to practice in time.  Legs felt fine, I was just too tired.  (Landreth black 535.35)

afternoon - 8.5 Shinob Kibe.  Real easy run out with the boys.  Planned on running a few more home from practice, but the Jeep actually started!  So I ran with Molly and my girls for a bit and then Molly around the block.  (Landreth orange  83.25)

Landreth Black Miles: 10.00Landreth Orange Miles: 8.50
Total Distance
28.50

noon - 28.5 Mustang Pass/Icehouse/Broken Mesa.  Snow derailed our plans for Pine Valley (at least that's what I thought - sorry Steve), so I slept in and then went out on the trails.  Conditions were great with the rains and the weather.  Ran Mustang Pass and connected it to Icehouse.  At the top of the climb I left my long-sleeve and water, only to come back and find it taken by some hippies from NAU who were out doing a study.  Luckily I caught them at the bottom of the climb and got my shirt back and my drink (good - since I hadn't drank since 7 and I was now on 20).  Finished back around Mustang and home.  Run was solid; hit a few solid toe-grabbers that about made me go down and strained my stomach a little; but I survived. (Stratus bee 590.65)

Had a strong week.  Got a little burned from the back-to-back track workouts with the kids, but hit solid mileage and good long-run with some climbing.

Goals for next week: This will be more of a mileage week focus.

Stratus Bee Miles: 28.50
Comments
From Vis on Sun, Apr 05, 2009 at 12:51:23 from 208.88.9.50

Didn't I see your profile on the Hansons-Brooks website? Cause those are the only people keeping up with you, chief.

From superfly on Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 22:52:02 from 209.33.210.52

Jeez nice run. Did I mention there will be a lot of cash on the table this year for someone that is running as good as you...

Total Distance
24.50

AM - 11.5 Mall/2xAC/laps.  Didn't get quite as much in as usual as I had to get ready for the day at school.  Felt solid and woke up okay, even after having trouble sleeping all night.  Could order up those morning temps for the rest of the year!  (Stratus black 276.1)

afternoon - 13 River Trail.  Not a bad little run, a little fatigued toward the mid-end.  Took Molly around block while Ry rode her bike.  (Cumulus gold 310.65)

Stratus Black Miles: 11.50Cumulus Gold Miles: 13.00
Comments
From Jon on Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 22:58:19 from 75.169.149.246

Do you have aspirations of trying to win Squaw? I guarantee that no one there will have more training miles than you, and doubtful anyone has more raw speed.

From wildbull on Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 10:42:50 from 168.179.180.160

just don't trip! It is a long way down!

From dave holt on Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 15:35:49 from 204.113.55.41

Jon,

just letting it be what it will. I really don't care to win it - what is in winning other than what I will already have put in and get out of it... meaning, a great mileage base, out running in a lot of new cool areas, having fun and enjoying running. But if I find myself in front I'll take it.

From Jon on Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 15:47:38 from 138.64.2.76

I really discovered last summer how fun trail races are- much more laid back (after all, you walk the uphills and talk to the other guys), good food at aid stations, no mile markers, dedicated volunteers, very beautiful scenery, unpredictable... lots of fun. Just enjoy it and if you happen to run great, than that much better. As for your last sentence- :) Made me laugh. We know you will.

Total Distance
16.50

afternoon - 10 Foremaster/2450.  Pretty warm out today.  Easy run again with boys.  Took dog around while Ry rode.  (Landreth black 545.85)

PM - 6 Treadmill.  Got 6 more in at an easy pace as I watched a video on Vietnam.  (Landreth 723.75) 

Landreth Miles: 6.00Landreth Black Miles: 10.50
Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 14:52:27 from 204.113.48.69

Forrest: Jenny, I'm going to Vietnam

Jenny: Forrest, just promise me if you ever get in trouble, just run. Or it was something like that.

Anyway, I guess I just saw the Vietnam video, then thought about running.

Hope you enjoy the meet and the kids run well.

Total Distance
10.50

AM - 10.5 GS/ACx2/laps.  Didn't get as much as I should have this morning as I slept in a few minutes.  Won't be able to get another run in with meet tonight - but maybe that will freshen up the legs (not that they have been bad, but I do worry a bit with this high mileage that I have been hitting that I'll get hurt - so I'll take the rest this afternoon).  (Stratus grey 76.1)

Stratus Grey Miles: 10.50
Comments
From superfly on Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 15:07:49 from 209.33.210.52

Never a bad idea when your running 200 miles a week.

Total Distance
20.50

AM - 10 Middleton.  Not a bad little morning - things felt solid, life is good.  Took dog around.  (Cumulus white 621.6)

afternoon - 10.5 barefoot/shoe run.  Started off with 3.5 barefoot; it felt good to get out there again, but there were so many stickers I just couldn't take anymore of it.  So I put shoes back on and finished with a couple big loops.  Then the team went out on the Shoe Run, but didn't find any shoes today.  Finished off the day by lifting.  (Stratus bee 597.65)

Stratus Bee Miles: 7.00Cumulus White Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Mike Warren on Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 21:56:52 from 74.211.7.227

I just can't believe the miles you have been putting in! So, really do you enjoy running that many? I would be a complete wreck. But, I must say very impressive!

From wildbull on Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 01:57:53 from 75.169.117.191

Mike, Holt just likes working on his Tan! He does not like running that much!

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 09:27:17 from 204.113.55.41

More like farmers tan!

Total Distance
58.00

AM - 8 2xAC and some laps.  Slept in a little.  Long run this afternoon, so we'll see how that goes.  (Landreth orange 91.25)

afternoon-PM - 50 Strip.  Went up to out to the AZ Strip for a 50 miler this afternoon.  Parked at the top of Quai Hill and used that for the base for three legs out in different directions.  Leg 1 Mokiac-18 miles: This was a lot of fun.  More climbing that I thought, and I made this the 9 miler out and back which dropped me off the pass further than expected so I ended up climbing app. 2600 ft. during this section.  But I was moving really well and enjoying being out in a new place.  Leg 2 Quail Hill-16 miles: Got a drink and food and called Al to tell her I was alive and headed back down the main dirt road onto the Stipoff Quail Hill.  Right away I wasn't having too much fun.  The pace was easy because of the huge drop, but I wasn't looking forward to coming back up; however, I was happy that I had chosen to run this 2nd and not last, as the 8 back up were looking brutal.  Sure enough 2000+ feet of climbing back up for a constant 8 mile was hienous.  I did not enjoy it at all.  The toughtest part of the run was the mental aspect - as my body felt fine, but my mind was all over the place.  I kept thinking how hard it was and my mind just kept going back to it over and over.  Then I just got mad at myself over my pity party - Losing muscle control in your face mid-sentence and having your wife look at you with tears in her eyes wondering if you are going to die and not being able to answer - that's hard; trying to consol your wife while you stare at an ultrasound machine with a picture of your dead baby - that's hard; this was not hard - just a challenge.  So I sucked it up and kept going.  Leg 3 Seegmiller Mt- 16 miles: I thought that when I finally made the ascent and started on the last section of the run I would be feeling better.  My goal was to make it up the last climb, a 1000 footer in 1.5 miles and just enjoy the 8 on top.  But the sun went down and it got very dark and my mind was just all over the place.  I finally hit the 8 mile turnaround and headed back.  The only thing I could do to try and take my mind off the unending run was sing hymns, so I sang/hummed loudly for the next hour or so, until I finally got back to the Jeep.  I was never so happy to see that thing, and even happier when it started!  50 miles - I'll take my hat off to anyone that can finish that after having gone through that.  But my legs felt great and the run was solid - 6:59:37 and 6000 ft of climbing.  I may never do that again.  (Landreth 773.75)

Landreth Miles: 50.00Landreth Orange Miles: 8.00
Comments
From ben jarvis on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 11:41:07 from 71.219.155.161

Great run! Amazing time too especially considering the time and difficulty of the run. How did your guys do in the meet this week?

From Bill Mandler on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 11:42:06 from 72.24.152.3

Words escape me....how can I even begin to comment? Your mileage just astounds me. I have run 50+ miles before, but not after doing 20 the day before. You are incredible! I hope you are taking it a bit easier today :)

From Mike Warren on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 11:53:05 from 74.211.10.123

Speechless!!!!!!!!!!

From MarcieJ on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 11:55:45 from 74.211.1.247

Holy Cow! Most miles in a day I have ever seen! Amazing!

From JamesH on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:37:08 from 75.169.140.243

And I was just thinking how good Im doing with 60 mile weeks. Glad the jeep started for you after all that.

From Dustin on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:57:26 from 209.33.192.10

You are just amazing Dave! Great job with the mental battle.

From Adam RW on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 13:00:54 from 98.202.223.65

I'm pretty sure I can just say wow a bunch of times and that is it. I think the most fitting response is from Wayne's World: "We're not worthy, we're not worthy..."

From ryan on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 13:34:55 from 71.213.75.222

great job Dave. that is simply incredible

I would tell you that you probably should take someone with you(the buddy system from scouts) but i know that it would be near impossible to find someone. you might be able to find three people to come, one for each leg but even then it would still be difficult for most.

You should do an iron man some day. carry on but be careful to not overdo it and get injured. you are about the last high mileage guy around that hasn't got injured.

From walter on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 13:47:42 from 76.27.15.208

58 in one day? you are too much for this blog. I think you need to make your own. haha

From scotthughes on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 14:32:26 from 209.33.211.3

WOOOOOOOOOW!!!

Dave you are the Man! That is amazing to run that difficult of a run with the hills and mileage ands till maintain a good pace.

From Vis on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 15:18:51 from 208.88.9.50

So did your life flash before your eyes or what? Maybe you could use your next long run for a trip to Cedar and meet the fam for a Bronco burger at the slut hut.

From air darkhorse on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 17:06:05 from 65.100.192.2

Dave, I don't have words except for Wow.. I hope you lived that experience up to the fullest man. Good luck, I hear you guys are doing an ultra soon?

From Nate Bundy on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 19:43:19 from 207.50.144.17

Could you put some of those miles on my calendar? You don't really need them all do you?

From Jon on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 20:29:17 from 75.169.139.217

Holy cow.

From Superfly on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 20:45:23 from 209.33.210.52

Wow I'm proud of ya man and really, really jealous I can't be doing the same stuff. So I've got to live through you now or at least until I one day get better....

Anyways I wish you would have called I'd have at least come out and road the bike along side. Glad you made it and that the Jeep started at the end.

From BUNDY on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 21:16:43 from 68.205.225.136

Holt,

There are few things better than running the dirt roads to bundyville.. glad you enjoyed it!

From dave holt on Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 21:28:47 from 75.169.80.122

Bundy (both of you!), only problem is that all your cousins and uncles were trying to run me over on the way up Quail!

From ChrisM on Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 13:46:49 from 86.133.92.80

WOW 50+ miles with 20 the day before! That is amazing, much respect! Top training!

Total Distance
6.00

morning - 6 Parkway.  Dog was antsy, so I took her around the block and then ran Parkway.  It was nice with a little drizzle throughout.  Felt pretty good, just not a lot in the legs obviously.  (Landreth black 551.85)

A decent week; missed a few miles here and there that I need to get out of bed for, but okay.

Goals for next week:  the next two weeks will be filled with track meets so the mileage will be way down - maybe around 90, but I am hesitant to even put a number on that.  Keep in the weight room and keep working on core muscles as lower/deep abs are a just a little sore today and need further strengthening.

Landreth Black Miles: 6.00
Comments
From ryan on Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 01:13:55 from 71.213.75.222

Dave, what exercises do you do or recommend to strengthen the lower(deep)abs? i have felt some sorenes there. it could be from a game of b-ball a few weeks ago but i still think it is a weekness i need to work on.

From Your wife on Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 16:55:38 from 75.169.80.122

Glad you made it home ok Friday night. You are incredible Dave. I love you so much and I am so proud of you. You will do AMAZING at Squaw Peak. can't wait to be there!!!

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 10:12:03 from 204.113.55.41

Ryan,

I have been doing some Yoga type stuff - I don't know that names of any of the movements, but I found them by watching a clip of Ryan Hall and his buddies doing them on Youtube - I will try to look it up and give you some place to go. They seem to have helped strengthen me to this point (I was having a lot of problems for the last year with them), but I still have work to do.

Al,

You are the best. Running for a little while is nothing compared to taking care of the three beasts!

Total Distance
20.25

AM - 10 DI/2xAC and some laps.  A little fatigued still.  (Stratus black 286.1)

afternoon - 10 Green Springs/2450.  Nice day out, but I can tell it is going to take a little time to get any strong runs back in me.  Got home and took dog around.  Wasn't able to get weights in today (sometimes life happens),  but it shouldn't be a problem later in the week, so at least I'll get one day in - maybe I can sneak it in another time as well.  (Cumulus white  631.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 10.25Stratus Black Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 21:24:13 from 209.33.210.52

Great job bouncing back and hitting it again after last week. Just monitor things. "When your feeling your strongest is when your the most vulnerable for injury" said a long haired trail runner with out a shirt.

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 10 Middleton.  Nice morning run.  Again, not a lot in the legs.  But the runs aren't bad, just slow and easy.  Ended by taking Molly around.  (Stratus grey 86.1)

afternoon - 6 Mall Run.  Very windy run - we even cancelled the track meet because it was so windy.  8xbarefoot striders and weights.  (Landreth  778.75)

Landreth Miles: 5.00Stratus Grey Miles: 10.00
Comments
From JamesH on Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:29:42 from 75.169.140.243

Didnt realize that was you until you said hi. For some reason it didnt look like you.

From Dustin on Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:34:51 from 204.113.48.69

That's because there is no Dave Holt anymore. He was taken by the running gods, sometime last week on his 50 mile run. All that remains are people that resemble Dave.

From Nate on Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 19:10:10 from 12.41.204.3

I wasn't gonna say anything but you looked like some old guy who could barely make it up that hill! Ok, not really, but I'm with James, just didn't look like you until you passed us...

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:13:56 from 204.113.55.41

I WAS barely making it up the hill!

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 12 Mall/2xAC/laps.  Windy, windy, windy this morning.  Started off feeling pretty strong, but by the end I was a bit wiped.  Still a few days out; but the singles I'll have on Friday and Saturday will get the legs back - not that I am in any major rush.  (Landreth orange 103.25)

evening - 6 Treadmill.  Took the dog out for a mile with both Py and Laney in the jogger - that was a chore.  Then got on the treadmill and did 5 more easy miles.  (Stratus bee  603.65)

Stratus Bee Miles: 6.00Landreth Orange Miles: 12.00
Comments
From wheakory on Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 17:07:55 from 134.50.89.33

The runs and the miles you are putting in are incredible. All I can say is your amazing. That 50 mile run and the hills you climbed truly shows your love for running. We should all be inspired for what you've done. Good luck on the future training.

From Adam RW on Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 21:25:59 from 98.202.223.65

Out of curiosity what amount of sleep are you getting with this mileage? and are you taking naps?

From dave holt on Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 09:56:57 from 204.113.55.41

Thanks Kory.

Adam, I am almost always asleep between 9 and 9:30 and up at 5. Usually don't have time for naps, but try to sneak one in on a lazy Sat/Sun afternoon.

I think the biggest reason is because of the weather. Right now it is just perfect and not draining every ounce out of me on every run like in the summer.

Total Distance
18.00

AM - 9.5 Green Spring and Warm Springs.  Okay little run this morning.  Ended by taking the dog around.  (Landreth black 561.35)

afternoon - 8.5 Washington.  Got a couple on the track, then headed for an out and back into Washington.  Finished with lifting and 8xbarefoot striders.  (Cumulus gold  318.15)

Landreth Black Miles: 9.50Cumulus Gold Miles: 7.50
Total Distance
12.00

AM -12 Mall/2xAC/laps.  Same as usual this morning.  Earlier in the week I had though briefly about going more this morning, as it will be my only run today.  But decided against it as I don't want/need to push it too much - let the legs heal up.  A bit chilly this morning.  (Stratus black 298.1) 

Stratus Black Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Superfly on Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:19:11 from 209.33.210.52

Good luck at the meet today.

From dave holt on Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 14:11:11 from 204.113.55.41

thanks - we need it, sadly!

Total Distance
11.00

AM - 11 Junction.  Went out to the junction this morning then took the dog around.  A good run; felt good and ran solid.  Good end to a recovery week. (stratus grey 97.1)

Goals for next week: it will pobably look a lot like this week.  Two meet this week with an invite Fri/Sat, so that cuts into a lot of time; and Ry's b-day on Monday, so I just get in what I can and be feeling light and fresh come the next week and get back into some good mileage again.

Stratus Grey Miles: 11.00
Comments
From Vis on Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 22:28:21 from 64.255.93.37

Once again, life gets in the way of running. You know if you squeeze real hard you might get 90+ out of next week. Hope the kids do well. Happy b-day, Ry. You're an inspiration, Dave.

Total Distance
21.00

AM - 10 2xAC/2xHarts/some laps.  Slept in a bit this morning as last night was not a great sleeper.  Al was gone much of the night watching neighbor kids for what was supposed to be a few minutes but turned into a many hours as a baby was born - so I kept waking up knowing where she was at, but wondering.  And the girls were up and down all night.  Anyway... so I was a little behind this morning.  Run was pretty junky too.  Very flat and blah.  Ran into the twins (James and Nate were dressed head-to-toe twinners) for a little on the last little addition I did to make it 10.  (Landreth black 571.35)

Ry's birthday today!

afternoon - 11 barefoot/2xDI.  Went out and got 5.5 in barefoot on the grass.  Then warmed up with the team and hit the cooldown with them.  Finished with a mile at home with Laney in the stroller, Ry on her bike, and Molly on the leash.  Still felt pretty tired and crappy.  Some of that may be due to the 90 heat.  (Landreth 784.25)

Landreth Miles: 5.50Landreth Black Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Superfly on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 15:26:05 from 209.33.210.52

Yeah here comes the heat. I guess we better love it until November.

From Dustin on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 15:29:10 from 204.113.48.69

Yeah, when did it decide to become the middle of June already?

From Nate on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 17:35:18 from 12.41.204.3

In our defense, my shirt had different print than James' so we were not exact twinners...

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 Middleton.  Happy that I got up this morning!  Hit Middleton and then took Molly around.  Maybe felt a little better than yesterday, but still some stiffness and fatigue - maybe I am just a little worn down and stressed out from all the work I need to do.  (Cumulus gold 328.15)

no run this afternoon - track meet

Cumulus Gold Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Superfly on Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 15:29:01 from 209.33.210.52

Did you do that 50 in your oldest Landreth.. the ones that have like 780 miles on them? Do you have an idea of what shoes you'll wear for Squaw?

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 09:24:20 from 204.113.55.41

I did - I thought that I was actually wearing the pair that has 550'ish, until I got home and took them off and saw what I had done. But they still felt fine.

For the race, I think I will run in that pair of Landreth with 550 on them - I'll try to not go too crazy on them in the next month and hopefully only have 600 on them.

Total Distance
23.00

AM - 12 Mall/2xAC/laps.  Got up on time again this morning!  Run was okay; I could tell I had only run once yesterday - legs a little flat and junky at first.  The moon was awesome this morning as it was a perfect crescent right next to the morning star(planet - is it Venus?  I'll have to look it up).  But it was so close, like millimeters away; at one point even touching.  As I watched it most of the run I caught a lash out of the top of my eye and looked up and saw a huge shooting star.  Cool stuff.  (Landreth orange 115.25)

afternoon - 11 River Trail.  took the team down for runs of 6,8,10 on the River Trail.  It was a hot bugger and really put a strain on the system.  Ran with Molly when I got home; then jumped in the pool - it was nice and cool.  (Stratus black  309.1)

Stratus Black Miles: 11.00Landreth Orange Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Vis on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 09:47:26 from 204.113.55.59

The moon was beautiful this morning, and the shooting stars were out. We saw two or three. The sky is falling!

From Eric Day on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 10:54:00 from 189.192.158.185

Dave, yeah, I saw the moon and planet (I guess, since it wasn't blinking). One next to the other. For a moment I thought it was a plane passing by, but after a few seconds of no movement, one realizes its something else; slow thinker.

Anyways awesome run; or should I say runs?

From Superfly on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 11:23:27 from 209.33.210.52

That was sweet. Stevie boy and I saw the moon and stars (Steve said it was Venus) and a few falling stars too. Way nice morning!

Total Distance
13.00

afternoon - 13 Shoe/Grass.  Went out on an adventurous Shoe Run, as we had to blaze our own trail down by the river due to construction.  Then I went to the ball field and ran 5 barefoot around the soccer field and 8xbarefoot striders.  Finished off the run by taking Molly around as Rylee rode her bike.  (landreth 791.25)

Landreth Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
12.00

AM - 12 Mall/2xAC/laps.  Usual morning practice routine.  I am kind of in a lull right now.  Hopefully next week I'll be ready to get back a little more, as I would like to move the mileage up a little from the last two weeks.  (stratus grey 109.1)

Stratus Grey Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Dustin on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 09:44:13 from 204.113.48.69

Even when you're in a lull, you are still the man.

From Mike Warren on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:13:14 from 74.211.7.227

Ya , I agree with Dustin. Dave your in a lull because your mileage is mind boggling! Your the Man!!

From superfly on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:18:13 from 209.33.210.52

Valleys of training pain. When you come out the other side of them your twice as strong. Wish you didn't have track on Sat. Steve and I need ya with us to help do some of these trail runs.

Total Distance
11.00

AM - 11 Junction.  Up early to get a few in before the trip up to Cedar for a track meet.  A nice little run, despite being so tired.  Got home and took the dog around.  (Landreth orange 126.25)

Interesting couple weeks.  Cut the mileage back significantly do to track with an eye on recovery, but I don't know if I really feel all that recovered - and recovered from what?  Just high mileage I guess.  But I am ready to get back some good mileage and tie in a few long runs - it has been awhile since I have gone anytihng over 13-15 or so.

Goals for next week: bring the mileage back up and get in a solid long run.  A busy week as Ry is getting baptised Saturday, so I won't be going up to BYU with the team.

Landreth Orange Miles: 11.00
Comments
From air darkhorse on Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 16:49:18 from 98.97.238.102

You guys have been training so hard! I hope the track work work brings the money home for you to complete it. Great work.

From superfly on Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 18:57:11 from 209.33.210.52

When are you planning the long run for the week. I'd like to join in if schedules would allow.

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 14:07:48 from 204.113.55.41

Thanks Steve

Clyde, depends on if James is running Hurricane - if so, I am planning on running out to the race and then back with him and some more in there somewhere - if not, let's do something else.

Total Distance
25.50

AM - 13.5 Foremaster/2xAC/laps.  Up just a little earlier this morning so I could get a little extra in.  Still felt a little off - a 13 miler shouldn't really be a tough thing, but I just didn't feel like I think I should.  I wonder if my body was kind of in a taper phase after I cut mileage the last two weeks?  (Landreth black 584.85)

afternoon - 12 Green Springs/DI/2450.  Ran 5 with the boys that are racing tomorrow, then caught the BYU bound boys and ran their cool down, and finally finished with 2450 and a run with Molly when I got home - even a little bit with Pyper!  (Stratus bee 615.65)

Landreth Black Miles: 13.50Stratus Bee Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Mike Warren on Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 14:41:44 from 207.50.149.221

I am thinking, you could compete with most women on # of shoes owned! Great job on your training.

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 15:21:48 from 204.113.55.41

My wife always gives me a hard time about my shoes!

From Vis on Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 17:11:48 from 204.113.55.59

Where do you keep your shoes?

From dave holt on Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 21:14:00 from 75.169.73.61

In a heap in my closet!

From Vis on Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 22:33:58 from 208.88.9.50

Me, too. The wif hates it.

From wildbull on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 09:53:55 from 168.179.180.160

We should take a pic of our piles of shoes. have a little contest on who has the biggest pile!

From Ally Holt on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 16:37:16 from 75.169.73.61

You guys all sound like a bunch of girls! :)

From superfly on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 16:59:25 from 209.33.210.52

Yeah you guys make me sick:)

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:37:58 from 204.113.55.41

Umm... Clyde? How many shoes do you have?!

From Jon on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:49:13 from 138.64.2.76

I think Kory wins with 11. And he used to list about 15-20!

From Dustin on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:54:31 from 204.113.48.69

I have twice as many as my wife!

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 16:54:32 from 204.113.55.41

My problem is that after I retire them, I either wear them around as sneakers or just throw them into the garage as work shoes so that like doubles or triples the number!

From Dustin on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 17:05:04 from 204.113.48.69

Yes, I do have a pile started in the garage.

From Wildbull on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 17:08:41 from 168.179.180.160

We Should open a shop for used shoes! I wonder if Steve will accept trade inns.

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 20:36:57 from 75.169.73.61

I've given a few pair of shoes to track kids before - but not now that I am putting 600++++ on them.

From Mike Warren on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 21:14:43 from 74.211.7.227

Yea, Clyde has alot of shoes amd blogs about PRETTY FLOWERS! How Sweet.

Total Distance
18.50

AM - 10 Middleton.  Out to Middleton this morning.  Then took the dog around.  Runs are okay lately, but just kind of flat.  (Landreth orange 136.25)

afternoon - 8.5 River Trail.  Headed down onto the trail before the races today.  Still sluggish.  (Cumulus white 640.35)

Cumulus White Miles: 8.50Landreth Orange Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Harris on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 14:48:32 from 205.125.36.103

So I was looking at the BYU entries today. Most entries look pretty legit, EXCEPT Cedar boys that is. I cant believe how much BS their times are. I would say something, but I would probably end up looking like the fool. For example, Jon H. is entered in at 4:29 and 9:45. His best 1600 is like 4:37 or so. I know it is just to have the fastest entries in the region. Ben has ran 9:46, so they put 9:45. It is just ridiculous. But I guess it just fuels my fire to want to beat them that much more. Anyways, what do you think about all that?

From dave holt on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:39:06 from 204.113.55.41

Greg, they have done that for years! It really pisses me off. I don't know how they get away with it - or how they think it is okay.

Total Distance
25.00

AM - 13 Foremaster/2xAC/laps.  Felt a little better today as far as having something in my running.  Hope that I can keep that turning around.  (Stratus black 322.10)

afternoon - 12 Washington/laps/DI.  Ran out to Washington for an easy 5 with the non-BYU boys and then hit a bunch of laps as I waited for the BYU boys to finish their track work; then hit 8xbarefoot striders and ended the run with DI cool down.  (Cumulus gold  339.15)

Stratus Black Miles: 13.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 11.00
Comments
From JamesH on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 14:40:04 from 209.33.246.2

Its the swine flu I tells ya! Even Dustins come down with it. :)

From Mike Warren on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 21:01:29 from 74.211.7.227

Only 25 today, man, right when I was thinking you were a serious runner. Oh well, maybe you will improve as time goes on lol! Nice run Bro.

Total Distance
24.00

AM - 10.5 Wendy's. Went out on the Wendy's loop and then took Molly around the block.  Temps out are perfect, just a little chill to keep it fresh.  (Stratus grey 119.60)

afternoon - 13.5.  Started with 5 barefoot on the grass.  Then had about a 25 minute break for a swine flu meeting at school.  Then hit up 5 more with Kimz and Aust out in the firestation desert.  Finished with 2450.  Getting back, I was able to get a chiro adjustment from one of the kid's dads.  It was the first time I have ever had one, I was cracking all over - kind of scary in a way.  (Landreth 799.75)

Hit 500 for the first time ever in a calendar month!

Landreth Miles: 8.50Stratus Grey Miles: 10.50
Comments
From JamesH on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 12:06:34 from 209.33.246.2

Whats your plan for Saturday?

From dave holt on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 13:56:45 from 204.113.55.41

I was going to ask you the same thing. Are you Hurricane Halfing it?

From JamesH on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 15:10:25 from 209.33.246.2

No I decided against it. If your doing something around 22 Im game.

From Sierra on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 19:11:40 from 209.33.250.234

Coach. . .I talked to you earlier this week about a possibility of me going up to watch at BYU? I understand one way or the other.

From dave holt on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 19:29:47 from 204.113.55.41

Sierra your in!

James, let's plan something.

From Eric Day on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 20:06:35 from 189.192.231.237

Congrats on the 500. Man, you are the man. Amazing...

From Vis on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 20:42:26 from 64.255.93.37

Nice month, guy. With that xc mileage thing, I'm thinking 500, 1000, 1500, and 2000, with some kind of schwag w/ the mileage splattered all over it for each. What do you think?

From chandis on Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 22:57:39 from 74.211.35.101

COACH! Was Boyer really there after practice today! I totally forgot.. It didn't look like anyone really was talking about it??

From superfly on Fri, May 01, 2009 at 16:32:41 from 209.33.210.52

Nice month.

Are you not going to BYU? Let me know if your doing something Saturday morning. I'd love to run with you guys. I do have a baptism to be at by 10 a.m so I'd need to be done by 9ish. If that works I'd love to come. If not I may do 2 loops out on the Utah hill loop Friday (today) night.

From Nate on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 23:36:38 from 74.211.29.3

And only 30 days in the month!

Total Distance
21.25

AM - 8.25 Green Springs.  Took advantage of the smaller miles and slept in a few minutes.  Nice little run around Green Springs loop.  Pushed the pace coming down Quail Ridge - haven't done that often lately - will get into some Tinman stuff and Tempo stuff in the next couple weeks and that will be nice.  (Stratus bee 623.90)

afternoon - 13 Mall Trail to Nowhere/Webb Hill.  Ran the Trail to Nowhere with the JV boys today with a nice pickup in the middle to their Temp pace (5:50) for a mile.  Then went over to Webb and ran 2 sets of Meatgrinders/Fire Sides - up Meatgrinder and down Fire Side, then up Fire Side and down Meatgrinder.  On the second time down Fire Side I saw something flash out of the corner of my eye, so I stopped.  It was a beautifuly colored fox - every color from red to rusty orange, to brown - he just stopped and stared at me from about 5 feet away for 1-2 minutes until he decided to move on!  It was very cool.  Oh and the hills were tough.  (Cumulus gold  352.15)

Stratus Bee Miles: 8.25Cumulus Gold Miles: 13.00
Comments
From jtshad on Fri, May 01, 2009 at 12:14:27 from 204.134.132.225

Wow, another great week/month of training...you are a mileage beast!

From Dustin on Fri, May 01, 2009 at 12:21:29 from 204.113.48.69

Great job on the month of training. I got in at least 500 miles doing driver's education to bad the miles don't convert.

Total Distance
33.00

AM - 33 Wendy's/Quail.  Got up and ran Wendy's then went down and ran Quail with James.  On the way out we took the Lava Point trail to add a few miles - down by the river I noticed some blue string up in the cliffs, so I was staring at it - then I noticed two great horned owls sitting up in the cliffs, one in the nest must have been an adolescent - it looked just like an Ewok.  Then just a few feet away on a crag was the adult.  Two straight days of awesome animal sightings!  Got fairly tired as we finished up the run into the wind.  (Landreth orange 169.25)

Week was solid, got in another set of good miles and and decent long run.

Goals for next week:  It will be another busy one with region track on two days, so that will cut into the mileage a bit.  So I will use it as a recovery.  Then over the weekend we are up to SLC, so I think I may head up into the mountains for a hard mountain trail run - but we'll see.

Landreth Orange Miles: 33.00
Comments
From superfly on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 15:11:56 from 209.33.210.52

Wow you have had some cool animal sightings. I've seen a fox down on the river trail just past the freeway bridge. Was you with me then? Anyways cool and the owls sound awesome. I really wish the garmin had a good camera on it. I'd have some sweet pictures for running.

From Jon on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 15:43:25 from 75.169.142.109

Are you a man or a machine? Either way, you are unstoppable. 150 mile weeks are normal for you, now. That is National Elite level mileage!

From Jon on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 15:43:41 from 75.169.142.109

By the way, what are your race plans this year?

From ashbaker on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 17:19:53 from 98.98.27.230

Wow Dave, great mileage! How do you keep glycogen stores up? Are eating on the run at times?

From dave holt on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 17:29:35 from 75.169.73.61

Jon, race? Am I supposed to do that at some point? Really, I don't know... I'll just keep on running until I find something I want to do (race) - so far the only plan is SGM - but possibly something before then. Of course Squaw, but like I have said before - that is just running; I have already gained everything I ever planned from Squaw... no distance scares me anymore, the idea of 30+ today was nothing (of course the actually running of it does sometimes get me!)

Anyway, this whole year is about getting ready for the next two years.

Steve, On the big runs (I guess that now counts as over 35, because I didn't worry about it today) I come back to the Jeep and eat bread and honey. I digest it well and it helps fill the stomach. Otherwise, just GU.

Clyde, I don't think I was on that one. Maybe, don't they all just blur sometimes!

From JamesH on Sat, May 02, 2009 at 23:54:42 from 75.169.137.248

Good running with you again. Its been awhile. Congrats to you and Al (and Riley). Youre raising a good girl there.

From austin on Sun, May 03, 2009 at 10:37:08 from 71.219.126.248

K here is the deal, some park city kids came into the race without any numbers on. so that screwed up all the times from 15th back. And i got a 9:52.1. I dont know what coreys was, he was behind me.

Total Distance
28.00

AM - 12 Middleton/Warm Springs.  I must congratulate myself for getting up today - because it just about didn't happen.  Run was slow at first, solid at the end.  Took Molly around for a mile as usual at the end.  (Landreth black 596.85)

afternoon - 16.  About as uneventful as a run can get.  DI with Austin and then ran laps while he did his workout; finished with DI for his cool.  Then repeated the exact same thing with the rest of the team.  Got home and Ry wanted to ride around the block, so I took the dog around again.  (Cumulus white 656.35)

Landreth Black Miles: 12.00Cumulus White Miles: 16.00
Comments
From scotthughes on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 12:02:06 from 209.33.211.3

Dave, you are amazing. I don't understand how you can go out and put so many miles in and still enjoy it. This 49 year old body just can't phathom those kind of miles....keep it up.

Total Distance
20.40

AM - 10.15 Green Springs/Warm Springs.  Another hand for waking up - it really just about didn't happen.  Took Molly around the block.  (Landreth orange 179.4)

afternoon - 10.25 Chuck-a-rama/Dog Pound/2450.  Ran the easy run with the boys, then with the girls and finished by breaking off and doing 2450.  (Stratus grey  129.85)

Stratus Grey Miles: 10.25Landreth Orange Miles: 10.15
Comments
From britta on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 10:38:50 from 66.74.232.169

Your month's miles is already at 92.4?!!!!!!!! We haven't even finished the first week. AWESOME!!

From Mike Warren on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 13:35:38 from 207.50.149.221

Dave, nice job. You should of run with us today, would of been fun to have you.

From Eric Day on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 19:39:37 from 189.192.34.133

Do running shoes get produced as fast as you go through them?

From Vis on Tue, May 05, 2009 at 23:06:21 from 64.255.93.37

Speaking of running shoes, how are the new Landreths breaking in for you? Mine are slowly becoming the choice for longer runs.

From dave holt on Wed, May 06, 2009 at 15:30:37 from 204.113.55.41

Funny!

Travis, I feel the same way... getting better and enjoy the feel now. I'll probably go grab another pair here soon.

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 13 Target Loop.  Decent run this morning.  Some sections felt strong others a little slow.  I have been throwing in a mile each morning this week at Tinman - or perceived pace, with no watch - to try and get a little speed and Tempo work going.  Today I did 3.  I felt good for the most part, but still have plenty of work to do before I am ready to run fast at anything.  Ended taking Molly around the block.  (Stratus black 335.1)

afternoon - 7 barefoot/grass.  Went out on my prep and got 7 in on the grass barefooting before heading off to region.  Run felt fine - grass is good.  

Stratus Black Miles: 13.00
Total Distance
20.00

AM - 13 Fields.  Looped into the fields for 12 this morning.  I once again had a hard time getting up and almost used an achy left lower/outside leg as an excuse not to run.  Very happy I went though as the leg didn't give me any problems and I did 3 at attempted Tinman pace.  Was able to get to 6:00 without any real issues, but when I lost focus it was easy to slow down as well which led to the averages on the three to be at 6:teens; it is just a matter of not doing Tempo for awhile and just getting back at it.  Finished by taking the dog around where I ran into Mom out for a little run of her own!  (Stratus bee 636.9)

noon - 7 barefoot/grass.  Sneaked out during lunch and the first part of my prep for another 7 barefoot.  With region it is impossible to run after.  The pain in my leg is there a little still, but I think it is from all the laps yesterday.  So today I switched up the direction every mile and it seemed to take the pressure off that spot.  Will keep an eye on it for a few days to make sure it is no big deal.

Stratus Bee Miles: 13.00
Comments
From Zach J. on Thu, May 07, 2009 at 16:27:05 from 207.108.188.138

Dude, you are sick with the amount of miles that you run. Just sayin'. Of course, if I ran more than 100 miles a month, maybe I could finally break 5 hours in a marathon (let alone 3 like you, speedy!) Tell the wife & kids "HI"

From dave holt on Thu, May 07, 2009 at 16:36:59 from 204.113.55.41

Thanks Zach - what you got coming up?

From JamesH on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 00:00:22 from 75.169.154.231

Mom? Running? That must have been someone else.

From Superfly on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 01:26:16 from 209.33.210.52

Anything planned this weekend?

From dave holt on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 10:39:57 from 204.113.55.41

I'll be out of town.

From Zach J. on Fri, May 08, 2009 at 14:06:33 from 207.108.188.138

Hey Dave,

Um... ST G marathon if the lottery gods smile on me on Monday. Otherwise I'm probably going to try a tri in September. Art City 5k in Springville in June. That's about it. I didn't get in quick enough for the Hobble Creek Half. That sucker sells out quick. Otherwise, the jury's still out.

Total Distance
10.50

evening - 10.5 Sego Lily. Body and mind were both hammered this morning and I couldn't even function let alone get up to run, so I am glad I got this in once we got to SLC. Instead of the usual Sego Lily loop, I ran down and looped around the library and came back the same way; then went over the top (with a .5 detour do to a wrong turn) and dropped down Sego Lily and looped around the library and came back up. Definitely a hill workout every time I run up here. (Cumulus white 666.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 10.50
Race: Race for the Cure (3.1 Miles) 00:30:00
Total Distance
33.35

Started off the morning running the Race for a Cure with Ally's family. We all ran in memory of Al's Aunt Kitty who just passed away around Thanksgiving and in celebration of Al's mom who has just ended her treatments and looks to be getting over this beast. Ry said she wanted to actually run so I ran with her. Taking away the time it took to walk to the start, her bathroom break, and the walk to the finish because of the back up of thousands or runners, she did it in right around 30 minutes! I was so impressed. She held my hand for most of the run - since she is a little timid around crowds - and told me her legs hurt a bit; but whenever I asked her if she wanted to walk she said no. Two times she did walk, but it was for about 1 1/2 steps and suddenly she was pulling my hand again to get going! It was a lot of fun to run with her and a neat event. Not bad for an 8 year old; she runs at school a mile once a week in PE and quite often the same during lunch and recess, and of course she is in great shape from her swimming where she places against 12 year olds. But I have been very careful not to be pushy - I don't want to be one of THOSE parents.

noon - 30.25 Bell Canyon/Little Cottonwood. After eating I headed up Bell Canyon Trail. I thought I would be able to get more miles here than I did, but I quickly ran into the snow at about mile 5 (2.5 miles of trail) so I headed down - but it still gave me a great climb, up to over 6700 ft. - 1700 climb; and was able to go on Maggie and my favorite trail when we lived up here (so that was fun to think about). Then I dinked around trying to find another trail in the area, but nothing - so I got kind of frustrated and just decided to run up Little Cottonwood. And UP it was - took me to 8900 ft in the 10 miles to the very top of the road - a 3700 ft. climb. Brought it back down very easy as to avoid thrashing the legs as much as possible. Very pretty up there with a lot of cool waterfalls and snow drifts in the cliffs. (Stratus bee 670.35)

Held the week together pretty good - it was tough some times.

Goals for next week: Busy week with the end of school nearing and state track, so it will be a recovery week.  Mileage may be around 90.  Work on some more tempo stuff. 


Stratus Bee Miles: 33.35
Comments
From superfly on Sat, May 09, 2009 at 21:15:05 from 209.33.210.52

Nice workout. I can't wait to see you win Squaw or at least hear the story after I finally come crawling in.

From Dustin on Sat, May 09, 2009 at 21:19:11 from 209.33.192.10

Sounds like a fun day on the trails. I'm sure Ry did awesome.

From wheakory on Sat, May 09, 2009 at 21:19:16 from 134.50.223.250

Great week of exceptional mileage. I bet your endurance level right now is extremely high. Your training for the 50 miler is serious. Very nice work, and keep showing us how it's done.

From dave holt on Sat, May 09, 2009 at 22:04:22 from 71.213.28.41

Thanks guys - maybe some day I'll be able to run with you guys again (track ends soon!)

From Vis on Sat, May 09, 2009 at 22:35:22 from 64.255.93.37

Of all the events in your big day, the 30 minute 5K w/ your daughter is the most impressive. I love how little kids don't know that they're supposed to hate running yet. You know what I mean--our sport is your sport's punishment. Oh, and if you were one of those parents, your daughter would be playing soccer year round. Soccer's on ESPN now. You better watch out.

From Jon on Sat, May 09, 2009 at 23:13:53 from 75.169.146.186

Man, I have a hard time getting a good 20 miler on days I race a 10k, cause you have to do so many miles before/after. But you did 33 miles with a 5k! Amazing.

From Burt on Sun, May 10, 2009 at 01:27:22 from 98.167.151.26

There are two types of "those" parents. Those that push their kids to extremes and those that start fights at their kids' soccer games.

From dave holt on Sun, May 10, 2009 at 09:21:56 from 71.213.46.82

Running with Rylee was definitely the best!

From JamesH on Sun, May 10, 2009 at 22:15:10 from 75.169.154.231

Tell Ry congrats and good job.

From Snoqualmie on Mon, May 11, 2009 at 13:01:40 from 67.171.56.164

What a great story!

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 10 Middleton.  Just plodded along and took Molly out.  (Stratus grey 139.85)  Interesting side note, I just realized I spell grey with an ey and it was coming up wrong, so I looked it up and the ey is the British ending ay is the American ending.  But when I spell it gray it looks and feels wrong.  Hum... whatever.

afternoon - 10 DI and laps.  Warmed up with the boys and then ran laps while they did their workout.  Then finished with DI cool and a couple 800 loops.  Still a bit tired in the legs.  Hot out.  (Landreth black 606.85)

I now know why Ry was able to do so well in the 5K; she has lungs like a whale!  Today was her swim-a-thon and she swam 100 laps (200 lengths of the pool) - that is nearly 3 miles, in just over an hour.  She swam the whole time, no stopping.  I jumped in and did a few laps and 4 about killed me.

Landreth Black Miles: 10.00Stratus Grey Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Jon on Mon, May 11, 2009 at 09:55:28 from 138.64.2.76

I've always thought both were correct, but never realized one was more American and one more British. Of course, I usually tend toward some British spellings- theatre, etc.

From Mike Warren on Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:11:00 from 207.50.149.221

It's all good, go with your gut. I am a terrible speller, my wife makes fun of me all the time. Good job Dave, I am putting some series dough on you for the big race!

From superfly on Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:38:33 from 209.33.210.52

You learn something every day. If I were a Brit I'd go shopping at the St. George Running Centre.

From Vis on Mon, May 11, 2009 at 13:12:22 from 204.113.55.59

Nice tyres on your Jeep.

From Spencer on Mon, May 11, 2009 at 21:50:31 from 74.211.92.135

wow coach haha that's funny you should know how to spell it anyways cuz you're an english teacher

From superfly on Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:05:35 from 209.33.210.52

Wow! That's really impressive. Go Ry! She got her lungs early just like Quinton did while diving and swimming:)

From dave holt on Tue, May 12, 2009 at 13:16:05 from 204.113.55.41

Nice comparison Clyde!

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 10 Green Springs/Warm Springs.  It has been nice to catch an extra few minutes of sleep this week.  Run was a bit better today.  Tried to hit 3 Tinman, but wasn't totally on.  Took the dog around.  Wore a new pair of Saucony Triumphs (I know... Saucony - but they felt good).  (Triumph 10)

Hit 2000 for the year this morning - I wonder how long it took me last year? June 27th.

afternoon - 10.  Same exact thing as yesterday afternoon.  (Cumulus gold 362.15)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 10.00Triumph Miles: 10.00
Comments
From JamesH on Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:22:40 from 209.33.246.2

That Steve can sell Saucony thats for sure.

From superfly on Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:08:30 from 209.33.210.52

Well it's easy for him to sell Saucony when there are no Asics in the store. When a man needs shoes you get desperate.

From dave holt on Tue, May 12, 2009 at 13:16:27 from 204.113.55.41

I hear you!

From Dustin on Tue, May 12, 2009 at 13:33:44 from 204.113.48.69

I can tell you how long it took me to hit 2000 miles last year about 11 months. Way to go Dave!

From jtshad on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:07:35 from 204.134.132.225

Hey, what is wrong with Saucony? I love 'em!

From Dustin on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:47:18 from 204.113.48.69

I think he was really hoping for some Nikes right Dave?

I still remember the day you tried to kick me off Pine View's track because I had a pair of old Nikes on. You should be pleased I've converted to Asics.

From dave holt on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:41:23 from 204.113.55.41

At least I've been a good missionary in one way in my life!

From Jon on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 14:01:18 from 138.64.2.76

I hate asics. Don't fit well at all on my feet. Prefer NB, Brooks, even those Saucony that you guys seem to badmouth.

From dave holt on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 15:10:22 from 204.113.55.41

Asics are the only way to go! Although I did like the one pair of Mizuno I tried - just wore out WAY too quick. I'll let my judgment of Saucony hold until after I try these triumph for a little; but I hated the other pair I had (Paramounts). And I also didn't like the NB I tried once; maybe I should give them one more try. But I always think, "Why? When I know Asics will always be good."

From Vis on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 16:05:51 from 204.113.55.59

I've had some good and bad experiences w/ Nike. I love my ASICS and Saucony. The Sauconys are my dirt shoes.

From Vis on Wed, May 13, 2009 at 16:06:45 from 204.113.55.59

Oh, I almost forgot. Brother Holt turned me on to the ASICS.

From Dustin on Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:22:21 from 204.113.48.69

I have liked my Brooks Glycerin so far, but still mainly run in Asics

Total Distance
18.75

noon - 11.75 River Trail.  Got out for a run during lunch and prep.  Hit 4 Tinman miles in the middle at 5:50-6:00 (right on).  Effort at times was still a little harder than necessary, but at other times it felt smooth.  So hopefully that is a good sign.  (Landreth orange191.15)

afternoon - 7 Shoe Run.  A short turn around, the heat, and the harder run earlier made me spent.  It was a good thing it was easy, because I had nothing.  Got home and took Molly around.  (Landreth orange 198.15)

Landreth Orange Miles: 18.75
Total Distance
14.50

AM - 10.5 Wendy's.  Man this was pretty crappy to start.  The legs felt worse than yesterday; however, they did slowly get into it.  Ended by taking Molly around.  Now it is off to state.  (Triumph 20.5)

evening - 4 Lehi.  Just went with the distance runners on little 4 around Lehi, getting yelled at by the local yocals, to stretch the legs out.  (Triumph 24.5)

Triumph Miles: 14.50
Comments
From JamesH on Thu, May 14, 2009 at 16:06:28 from 75.169.154.231

Good luck with state.

From Dustin on Thu, May 14, 2009 at 16:18:52 from 204.113.48.69

Good luck at state coach. Hope the kids run good.

From superfly on Thu, May 14, 2009 at 18:29:59 from 209.33.210.52

Good luck up there.

Total Distance
10.00

evening - 10 Lehi.  Thought about getting up early and running before the meet, but I slept so crappy last night that I just decided to run in the evening (that's kind of my tradition anyway).  So ran from hotel up into the new section of Lehi uptoward Timpanogos.  I really felt good and had to kind of hold myself back from just letting it loose.  The point of this week was to let myself feel this way for a day or two. (Triumph 34.5)

Triumph Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
10.70

noon - 10.7 Y.  After the 3200's ran with Austin and Trevor up to the Y from the track.  That was a pretty beastly experience as I almost lost my banana nut muffin.  After coming down, we went along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail for a few and then ice bathed in a stream right off the snow pack (nothing colder, ever).  Then we worked our way back to the track.  Run felt great except for the climb up to the Y.  (Triumph 45.1)

Goals for next week:  Get back on some bigger miles and start some workouts if I am going to do SanFran.

Triumph Miles: 10.70
Comments
From Superfly on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 09:23:19 from 209.33.210.52

I'm pumped your doing SF. When I first saw that I was really thinking of sending in an application to see what would happen and maybe get the free trip. But then I just didn't feel good about it knowing I wouldn't be able to go run hard. So anyways I was pumped when Steve told me you did and got all the perks. It should be a great "new" racing challenge.

From Dustin on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 09:46:13 from 209.33.192.10

When is the marathon? You will do great. Your bro made everyone proud at Ogden, he has really been running great. I was excited for him.

From Jon on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 15:42:26 from 75.169.140.132

You're doing the SF marathon? I'm assuming it is after Squaw.

From dave holt on Sun, May 17, 2009 at 18:29:26 from 75.169.73.61

End of July - 26th (?) - so that kind of makes the next month tricky and important!

Total Distance
25.00

AM - Big Workout #17 - 16 Fields.  4 warm/4 cool with 7 Tinman in between.  Tinman went very well for the most part.  I felt very good, just like I think this pace should be - controlled, relaxed, and quick.  But during the 6th and 7th miles I had to work a lot harder as I felt myself starting to lose juice in the legs - even felt like I needed to throw up again around the halfway mark of mile 6, but it went away after a couple minutes.  Kept pace within a fwe seconds each way with 6 and 7 dropping to 6:07's each.  Finished and took Molly around for a mile.  (Stratus grey 155.85)

afternoon - 9 GS/PL/Midd.  Summer has arrived - 106 degrees on this run!  Soaked my shirt at the upper Green Springs park and tied it around my head as I ran through the desert and the heat didn't seem as bad.  (Landreth  808.75)

Landreth Miles: 9.00Stratus Grey Miles: 16.00
Comments
From superfly on Mon, May 18, 2009 at 11:35:16 from 209.33.210.52

Looking good but not fun at all. Are you going to do any kind of long run this week? If so how far and when? Maybe I can catch it with ya.

From dave holt on Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:41:03 from 204.113.55.41

Clyde,

Yeah, with no more Circle it is kind of like a Dot of Trust!

I am planning on running long Saturday - but maybe I'll move it to Friday (expect it would have to be early afternoon, though; maybe too hot). If not, then early Sat. morning. I was thinking 30 (I think!).

Just let me know what you think about Friday and we'll plan something.

Anybody else,

in for a long run?

From JamesH on Mon, May 18, 2009 at 13:38:24 from 209.33.246.2

Im up for it if you guys wanted to pull my in a wagon. Just a touch too sore to be running for a few days.

From Mike Warren on Mon, May 18, 2009 at 13:50:17 from 207.50.149.221

Maybe Clyde could pull me and Dave could pull James. I can get (2) wagons, you guys game? Lol.

From superfly on Mon, May 18, 2009 at 14:24:41 from 209.33.210.52

Tough choice... I'd rather do it Friday so I could run a little the day after. But the heat will be a BIG problem. Unless we could drive up on the Mt. somewhere. Or do it that night. Otherwise Saturday morning would work too. I'm just liking doing a long run and then running the next day as opposed to nothing until Monday and then feeling worse than hung-over.

Total Distance
22.00

AM - 13 Target.  A very tired run this morning.  I think the heat took a lot out of me yesterday, as well as the Tinman yesterday.  It will be interesting to see if I can hold this crap for long.  The summer is so different than the spring.  Finished by taking Molly around.  (Landreth orange 211.15)

Counted up my barefoot mileage for the year so far and added it as a shoe.

afternoon - 9 barefoot/grass.  Went out and hit some grass hoping that it would take pressure off the top of my left foot which has been giving me pain the last two days.  It felt good.  The wind picked up a bit and helped it feel a little cooler.  (barefoot 77.75)

Landreth Orange Miles: 13.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 9.00
Comments
From ryan on Tue, May 19, 2009 at 13:22:50 from 71.213.56.160

Dave you might need to come to Cedar City for some of you,re training just to get out of the heat. I know it is always hot in St George this time of year. At least up here it cools off real nice in the evenings.

From dave holt on Tue, May 19, 2009 at 14:02:43 from 204.113.55.41

I agree - maybe the only reason Cedar is ANY good!

From Dustin on Tue, May 19, 2009 at 14:05:52 from 204.113.48.69

I'm going to try to spend sometime up in Pine Valley, Colorado and Salt Lake this summer.

You are still the man Dave. Look forward to getting back to running with you now that track is over.

From dave holt on Tue, May 19, 2009 at 14:30:29 from 204.113.55.41

Dustin, saw you guys out driving yesterday, but I was at a secret drink location so you probably didn't see me!

From Dustin on Tue, May 19, 2009 at 14:43:04 from 204.113.48.69

Yeah, I think the driving will slow down during the summer, which will be nice for my training, however it won't be nice for paying the bills.

Total Distance
22.00

AM - 12.5 Junction/CC.  Ran out through Coral Canyon.  Foot felt the best it has in days; still a little pain, but not much.  Took the dog around.  (Landreth black 619.35)

noon - 9.5 River Trail.  Hot down on that blasted trail; I don't know why I go on that heat infested oven.  Even with the temps not at 100, it just sucks you dry down there.  Went home and slept for 1 1/2 hours.  (Stratus black 344.6)

Foot has been feeling much better; only just a little pain.

Landreth Black Miles: 12.50Stratus Black Miles: 9.50
Total Distance
23.00

AM - Big Workout #16 - 6x1000.  Warmed up to the school and did the DI at Tinman.  Then started into the 1000's.  It had been a couple months since I had tried anything like this, so I was a little concerned.  Times were at the upper end of the range (3:19-3:23) 1-3:23, 2-3:22, 3-3:24, 4-3:23, 5-3:22, 6-3:21 with a 200 jog at 1:15 between.  I didn't feel great, but not bad either; it is just hard to do this type of workout when you haven't for awhile.  I also decided that high mileage is going to make times on these workouts in the high range, but as long as I can keep it at least in the range of where it is supposed to be I will take the trade off - I mean, I am already in both feet on this high mileage stuff; I am not a burner anyway, so let's see where this takes me.  Cooled off back home by way of DI and Fire Station and a mile with Molly.  (Triumph 60.2)

noon - 8 Grapevine/Coral Canyon.  I ran again today.  The foot felt really good, but the heat is getting me so I took another nap after I got home from graduation.  (Cumulus gold 370.15)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 8.00Triumph Miles: 15.00
Comments
From jtshad on Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:47:17 from 204.134.132.225

Good workout, you mileage hog! How are you liking the Triumph's?

From Superfly on Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:19:24 from 209.33.210.52

I like reading those workouts better than doing them. Don't get too concerned about times right now. Your right the mileage is off the charts AND it's early in the year when it comes to speed stuff. After you run Squaw you can really start to bring the speed stuff back because your base/endurance will be SOLID as a rock.

From dave holt on Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:33:38 from 204.113.55.41

Jeff,

Triumphs are feeling pretty good. I think they should end up being decent - but not as good as Asics!

Clyde,

If you want to get out early tomorrow morning I could - but I need to be done at about 7:30, so we would need to go EARLY like 4:00'ish. I don't know if you want to do that. Let me know. Or I could run some and then come get you so you wouldn't have to hit it all early or alone. Anyway... let me know.

From Superfly on Thu, May 21, 2009 at 13:05:28 from 209.33.210.52

Dave I could do that. Let me know where and when exactly... and how far your planning so I can plan out drinks and gu's.

From dave holt on Thu, May 21, 2009 at 22:38:14 from 75.169.93.190

Clyde, I just realized we would have to be up earlier than I want to get done in time - and I have no idea on my afternoon as I am supposed to be helping someone move (they were supposed to do it today).

From Superfly on Thu, May 21, 2009 at 23:38:33 from 209.33.210.52

We decided to go up to Provo and need to leave by 7 a.m so tomorrow morning would be very rough for me too. Let try something Sat if your down or up for it.

Total Distance
29.50

AM - 8 Green Springs.  Slept in a little!  Nice overcast morning, so I hope that holds on to this afternoon.  Ran Green Springs very easy and took Molly around.  Legs are a little sore from yesterday I guess.  (Stratus bee 678.25)

noon - 21.5 Pine Valley.  There are 20 mile runs and then there are 20 mile experiences - this was an experience.  Started at Silver Reef with the intent of running up to Oak Grove and up the Summit Trail to the top of Pine Valley, then around on the trail up there and back.  I hadn't ever done this before, but have heard that the trail is just as steep as possible.  Started off at 3700 ft. at Silver Reef and started up to Oak Grove - this 7+ mile section is in of itself a climber, up to 6800 ft.  Saw a very cool Red Tail Hawk flying with a snake in its claws.  Got to Oak Grove and started up the trail; basically it is 3+ miles and nearly 3500 ft elevation gain.  There was a lot of hiking and wishing that I hadn't done this, but at the same time it was remarkable.  The views were undescribable and the challenge was amazing.  I finally got to the top of the trail and told myself that there was no way I was getting up here without summitting, which was another few hundred feet up and about 1/2, but the trail was covered with snow and unfollowable.  So I just started working my way up crashing through the drifts and occasionally folling through only stopping at my hips and getting cut up by the hidden rocks and trees.  I finally reached the pinnacle and stopped to eat and just chill at 10261 ft!  I just relaxed and took it all in.  Got kind of lost on my way back to the main trail, but finally found it.  Had to carefully work my way back down the mountain as to not fall (which would have dropped me straight off the cliffs) - only had a few slips and was able to grab some bushes and rocks as to prevent a serious problem.  Eventually got back to Oak Grove and strated back on the dirt road back to the Jeep.  Finally after 4:45 minutes and 21.5 miles (including a seven mile progression down Oak Grove 7:00 - 6:00) I was finished.  Got into the stream and drank a lot of water and gatorade and kind of releved in what I had just done.  Didn't quite the mileage I wanted, but there was no way to run on top with the snow and my legs were way too beat up to add anything on at the end; no big deal though.  (Landreth  830.25)

Landreth Miles: 21.50Stratus Bee Miles: 8.00
Comments
From JD on Sun, May 24, 2009 at 20:16:51 from 166.128.84.117

Seriously epic run!

From Spencer on Sun, May 24, 2009 at 20:50:41 from 74.211.92.135

Holy frick holt, that it a gosh dang long run

From cgbooth23 on Mon, May 25, 2009 at 00:44:55 from 207.155.176.18

impressive elevation gain, that is similar to climbing the Grand Tetons... are you doing Squaw Peak??

From Superfly on Mon, May 25, 2009 at 13:12:48 from 209.33.210.52

I called you last night but you already did what we did today. We did the same run this morning only from the campground up and then we ran down the canyon in the snow for about .6 or so. What a crazy climb! I think that is a good one timer for me.

Total Distance
10.00

morning - 10 Washington Loop/Parkway.  Legs were spent today, barely made it through the run.  Took Molly around when I finished.  (Cumulus white 676.85)

Week went well getting into marathon training.  Legs are a bit shot now, hopefully they will bounce back a little more this weekend.

Goals for next week: Make it about the same as this week - mileage, big workouts, survive the summer heat.

Cumulus White Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Sierra on Sun, May 24, 2009 at 20:00:38 from 209.33.250.234

Coach have you found all the drivers you need for the Wasatch Back? If you have not and still need a driver my dad is willing to drive. Just let us know!

From daceg on Mon, May 25, 2009 at 00:39:58 from 74.211.17.44

Great job this week!

I was trying to find a place to keep track of my mileage and found this site.

I saw you on top of the mileage board. Very cool. Well, I will keep reading to motivate me through the summer heat!

Why so many miles? Have you got a big race coming?

Total Distance
26.00

AM - Big Workout #15 8 Tinman (17).  Warmed up plenty easy and slow; still stiff from Friday and wasn't sure how this would go.  Got into the Tinman and it started to roll decent, but quickly went away.  So I just tried to hold it solid.  All the miles were around the 6:05 mark except mile 4 where I just seemed to fall apart.  I decided to either cut the workout or stop for just a second and regroup - so I stopped to regroup and kind of pulled it back together and hit a 6:20 and the next 4 weren't too bad.  Got back and took Molly around.  (Stratus grey 172.85)

evening - 9 Middleton.  Went out into Middleton and the legs were pretty shot.  (Landreth black  628.35)

Landreth Black Miles: 9.00Stratus Grey Miles: 17.00
Total Distance
22.00

AM - 13 Target.  Really was spent this morning.  Took a lot longer than it should have.  Finished by taking Molly around.  (Landreth orange 224.15)

afternoon - 9 Barefoot/grass.  Ran over to the city fields (just .5 away) and ran 7 barefoot miles and then ended with 8xbarefoot striders.  Temps have been very pleasant for summer the last two afternoons; clouds and breezy, but no rain.  (Cumulus white 677.85)  (Barefoot '09  85.75)

Cumulus White Miles: 1.00Landreth Orange Miles: 13.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
22.00

AM - 13 Coral Canyon.  Ran out on the CC trails out past the Gilbert building.  Had a bit more in my legs than the last few days.  Took Molly around. (Stratus black 357.6)

Pool Running - 5 min.  Did a little pool running for the first time this year.

afternoon - 9 Mill Creek.  Went up Mill Creek to the top pump.  A bit hotter today, but the breeze helped keep it bearable.  (Cumulus white 686.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 9.00Stratus Black Miles: 13.00
Comments
From Vis on Wed, May 27, 2009 at 18:25:27 from 208.88.9.50

He's alive!

From dave holt on Wed, May 27, 2009 at 18:29:17 from 75.169.93.190

I've been getting my runs in - but every other second has been spent building a swing set. But after two LONG days it is done!

From Vis on Wed, May 27, 2009 at 19:09:52 from 208.88.9.50

I'm sure the girls are happy. Hey, what kind of info do you have for the mixed wasatch back team? I just got an email from Mike and told him I could drive, but he doesn't seem to have a whole lot of info. Maybe it's better to email you. I just wasn't sure if you checked that thing in the summer.

Total Distance
20.90

AM - Big Workout #14 3xmile.  I am kind of down on myself for this workout.  It was supposed to be 7 miles at LT (5:30), but I could barely get the three in at 5:41,40, and 39.  So I just called her quits for today and came home.  Since Ally and I have decided not to go to San Fran, my workout schedule has become much more open, so I will come back and try this one again a couple times to work up to the 7 and bring the times down with a little fresher legs.  Did the workout on the Lava Point section of the River Trail - went out toward Coral Canyon and started my 2 mile Tinman, which were hideous and a warning of things to come, then down past the dump onto the trail.  Good place for repeats, but the body just couldn't give it today.  Came home and took Molly around.  (Triumph 72.85)

evening - 8.25 Club Run.  Went out into the fields.  I worked to keep everyone pretty slow and easy with my yelling and complaining - worked on everyone but the high schoolers!  (Stratus bee 686.5)

Stratus Bee Miles: 8.25Triumph Miles: 12.65
Comments
From JamesH on Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:56:36 from 75.169.137.64

Your just worn out from the playground setup :)

From ryan on Thu, May 28, 2009 at 12:02:02 from 71.213.74.185

dave, i know how you feel. I was supposed to do speed yesterday but i felt so crappy i just did 3 easy. make sure you are rested a little before you do hard stuff. good luck.

From dave holt on Thu, May 28, 2009 at 17:59:49 from 75.169.93.190

I try not to wimp out - but sometimes you just have to cut it.

From Jon on Thu, May 28, 2009 at 21:25:48 from 75.169.159.37

Thought this may help:

http://brianbeckstead.blogspot.com/2009/05/squaw-peak-course-update.html

From dave holt on Fri, May 29, 2009 at 14:49:01 from 75.169.93.190

Thanks Jon - I'll tell you... I have been reading a lot of blogs on this thing and I am pretty intimidated!

From Jon on Fri, May 29, 2009 at 15:08:34 from 138.64.247.16

Dave- they should be intimidated by you! I guarantee that you will be in the best shape of anyone at the race (i.e. the most miles!), and you have been doing lots of long runs and hill work. Just don't go out too fast right at the start, and you'll be fine!

From dave holt on Fri, May 29, 2009 at 18:23:03 from 75.169.93.190

Yeah, I think I will chill it pretty good for the first part - nice 7:30 on the easy stuff and then just survive the hard and harder stuff!

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 10 Green Springs.  Nice morning for a run, and I had a positive attitude since today is shorter on mileage!  As usual, took Molly around.  (Cumulus gold 380.15)

afternoon - 6 Sienna Hills.  Ran over to the park with Ry and pushing Laney.  Then they played on the playground while I ran 3 miles barefoot.  Ry was a bit tired on the way back, but she did a great job.  (Cumulus white 689.85) (Barefoot '09 88.75)

Cumulus White Miles: 3.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 10.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.00
Comments
From Kenz on Fri, May 29, 2009 at 18:51:27 from 71.35.211.109

Coach!:) Thanks, my parents printed out a workout sheet for the summer so I can start getting better runs. Oh and I'm definitely working on the enrollment change! Just out of curiosity who wants to know?

From dave holt on Fri, May 29, 2009 at 20:35:38 from 75.169.93.190

That is confidential information!

From Kenz on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 12:16:13 from 71.35.211.109

Ha coach there is no such thing as confidential!

Total Distance
26.20

AM - 26.2 Green Valley.  Set out to run 25-30 this morning and it ended up landing right at a marathon.  Ran out through Green Valley and up the trail we used to run for Club Runs out of the old store and over the top of tortoise road, back into Washington and out to the Parkway and home through the desert - ended by taking Molly around.  Had a tough point at around 18 or so that I really just wanted to be done, seems that is always a difficult point in runs.  (Landreth orange 250.35)

Week was okay, but ended pretty tired.  Ready to get this stupid race done with.

Goals for the week:  taper a little.  Survive!

Landreth Orange Miles: 26.20
Comments
From josse on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 13:34:29 from 70.192.208.145

Are you doing the Squaw Peak 50 miler?

From dave holt on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 13:40:52 from 75.169.93.190

Yes.

Today I am answering, unfortunately... yes.

From Jon on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 13:54:18 from 75.169.150.250

Get a good taper this week. You'll have tons of fun, Dave.

From Jon on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 14:05:24 from 75.169.150.250

By the way, we're tooting your horn for you...

http://brianbeckstead.blogspot.com/2009/05/squaw-peak-50-competitors.html

I put your name in the hat, but someone had beat me already. Wonder who it was?

From dave holt on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 17:20:00 from 75.169.93.190

How am I supposed to live up to the hype? Now how do I explain a 12 hour time? I guess as long as I go 6:30 first 25 and 5:30 second 25 I will do as "anonymous" said and smoke people in the second half!

From josse on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 18:07:12 from 70.193.122.98

Well I offered this to Clyde and I will do the same for you, If you make it to that finish line I will give you a massage free of charge. If you want one:)

From superfly on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 20:46:33 from 209.33.210.52

Nice run today. I'm pumped to see how well your going to do and you'll have fun too. I'm struggling right now.... I'm giving myself until Monday (noonish) to get feeling better and decide if I'm going to still run. At the present time it's looking pretty grim. Sucks.

From Jon on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 21:02:53 from 75.169.150.250

Josse, is that offer good for races in SLC, too, like the Wahsatch Steeplechase?

From Adam RW on Sat, May 30, 2009 at 23:08:38 from 98.202.223.65

Dave, you continue to amaze!

From josse on Sun, May 31, 2009 at 00:41:27 from 70.193.57.40

Jon only if you run it at least 2.78 times;)

From ryan on Sun, May 31, 2009 at 10:01:06 from 98.160.187.238

Dave, I think you will do fine at squaw. you have definately put in the miles. I can't imagine how anyone could be in better shape for this kind of race than you. You lack experience, but you can learn from others experience. I don't know much, but in a race that long i would say that you need to run at least the first half so relaxed that you don't even know you are running. good luck enjoy some tapering.

From Vis on Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:18:56 from 208.88.9.50

You'll be super awesome.

From The Beast on Sun, May 31, 2009 at 22:58:49 from 74.211.17.81

Hey Coach! Do you mind if a old man comes and joins the XC team on tuesday?

From dave holt on Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 12:32:07 from 75.169.93.190

Come run with us - for sure!

Total Distance
25.65

AM - Big Workout #13 9 Tinman (17.65).  Did my usual Tempo route out into the Fields.  Was a little nervous after struggling a bit last week on 8 and now moving to 9, but it turned out very good.  First mile was 6:05 then everything else was better - from 5:51-6:01.  This workout went how a Tinman should, difficult but not killer.  Felt smooth and relaxed for most of it.  Maybe that was because I saw Clyde out running and it sent memories of The Circle back to me subconsciously and the body responded!  Finished by taking dog around.  Anyway, I have reworked my workouts for the rest of the summer w/o SanFran and I will be doing this workout a few more times (mostly on the weeks before races: Squaw this week, Bryce, and Provo).  Now to enjoy a little taper, glycogen replenish starts tomorrow night, and easy jog this afternoon.  (Triumph 90.5)

afternoon - 8 City Wells.  Used to call this Grapevine - but I do a lot of runs that stay on the south part of the freeway at Grapevine and some on the north/desert part of Grapevine, so James calls this one City Wells (North/desert) so I'll start using that.  Legs were tired just like they should be.  (Landreth  838.25)

Landreth Miles: 8.00Triumph Miles: 17.65
Comments
From Dustin on Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 12:47:49 from 205.126.63.9

Hey Dave

I've just been looking over some different blogs and when people are doing their "big workouts" Have you been doing yours mainly on Mondays and Thursdays and if so how has that been working for you as far as feeling recovered?

I was doing Monday/Wednesday with two days recovery before a long run on Saturday, but in the summer Thursday mornings would work better than Wednesday mornings for me. I guess I'm just curious how other people have been scheduling their big workouts.

From Superfly on Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 12:53:13 from 209.33.210.52

Looking good this morning. So you not going to SF? Or did I just read it wrong?

From Mike Warren on Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 13:03:58 from 207.50.149.221

Dave,awesome workout! Enjoy the taper and good luck at Squaw, my money is on you.

From scotthughes on Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 16:49:40 from 67.172.235.192

Good luck this weekend. Go out and win the race!

I hope to see you in Bryce, sounds like Steve is running that one too.

From dave holt on Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 18:18:42 from 75.169.93.190

Thanks guys.

Yeah Clyde, no SanFran.

Dustin, I think the Mon/Thurs works well - decent recovery, plus Sat's long run really shouldn't be too hard anyway.

From jtshad on Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 18:27:56 from 204.134.132.225

Holy mileage Batman, he is at it again!

From JamesH on Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 18:35:02 from 75.169.137.64

Id be careful following anything that James does. He's got a lot of issues and they might rub off.

From Ashbaker on Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 18:01:29 from 76.27.0.45

Good work Dave, I am always reading your blog and am amazed at your dedication. You deserve to win this one..

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 11 Parkway x 2.  Went out on the Parkway on my own, then went on it for the first day of practice.  Finished by taking Molly around.  (Landreth orange 261.35)

afternoon - 5 barefoot grass.  Ran over to the ball fields and ran 4 miles easy on the grass including 8xstriders.  A five miler seems to short for my body to really warm up and get the kinks out.  But on the positive side, got home and was able to start carbo loading after the glycogen dump yesterday.  This is good, because it is very hard to avoid carbs in my eating; and I think it makes me pretty pissy.  (cumulus white 690.85) (barefoot '09 92.75)

Cumulus White Miles: 1.00Landreth Orange Miles: 11.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 4.00
Comments
From Mike Warren on Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 17:45:24 from 207.50.149.221

Lucky you, carb loading while I am trying to lose weight.

From Dustin Ence on Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 20:40:19 from 209.33.192.10

Eat a little extra for me.

From Ryan on Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 21:38:12 from 71.213.74.185

dave, could you explain you carb dumping and loading. I have never really payed much attention to this.

From Dave Holt on Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 22:35:11 from 75.169.93.190

mmm... food!

Ryan, what I try to do is get a big workout in that really burns the glycogen up and then don't do any of my normal recovery drinks/food (stuff like choco milk, endurox, high carb foods - in fact I do everything I can to totally avoid them). The idea is to get the body to then create its own stores of glycogen over the next 24 hour depleted period. Then after all the runs of the next day (some people don't even run the next day) just start eating as much carb stuff as possible. Maybe 3 times what the "normal" person might eat or more - so that means lots of whole grains, etc... I do this for the next couple days to really boost the stores up. Finally Friday (with a Sat. race) I just eat normally and try not to upset the stomach, since the loading often leads me to be kind of bloated and overly stuffed.

It is something I have been trying to work on and tweak to my correct liking/efficiency for the past couple years and have found that this system works pretty well for me.

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 9 Lava Point.  Went down to the River Trail and ran very easy.  Came home and took the dog for a mile.  (Cumulus gold 389.15)

afternoon - 5 Grapevine.  More slow easy miles.  Maybe the legs will start to respond to the rest in the next couple days, but for now I am not worried about it.  (Cumulus white 695.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 5.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 9.00
Comments
From Chandis on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 00:08:28 from 74.211.35.101

Hey Coach! I think Tyson already talked to you but he isn't much of an information bank so I was wondering what the three of us should do for Thursday, friday, and Saturday? Thanks!

From Holt on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 11:57:10 from 75.169.93.190

Just get out and get a run in. Not too big of a deal right now; all you need to do is run, run, run!

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 6 Washington Loop.  Legs felt significantly stronger this morning.  Molly's Mile.  (Stratus bee 692.5)

evening - 8 Club Run/Parkway.  Not a big turnout tonight, but had a good run w/ James and a few of my boys.  Legs still feeling good and enjoying the fewer miles.  (Landreth black  636.35)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.00Stratus Bee Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Holts boy(Austin on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 13:22:55 from 72.173.114.82

Hey coach, Im in orderville working for my aunt. I was wondering if you could send me the work outs for the rest of the week.

From Holt on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 15:56:34 from 75.169.93.190

Just run 6-8 each day.

From Holt on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 15:57:15 from 75.169.93.190

Will you be back for Saturday morning?

I can't believe that with 40+ people out, we are having trouble getting 10 there.

From Vis on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 18:29:13 from 208.88.9.50

Hey, I can be there. That'll be the least of your worries on Sat.

From Holt on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 22:43:50 from 75.169.93.190

Thanks Coach! Sounds like we need everyone there at 6:30.

From Dustin on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 22:53:37 from 209.33.192.10

Good luck this weekend Dave, I'm sure all your hard workout in training for this race will pay off big time this Saturday.

From JamesH on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 23:03:34 from 75.169.137.64

Good luck this weekend Dave. You'll do great and have one heck of an experience.

From Vis on Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 23:29:00 from 208.88.9.50

Good luck, chief. I'm sure you'll tear 'em up. Maybe Squaw will bring out the Rock Band wild man in you.

From Jon on Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 09:43:06 from 138.64.2.76

Good luck tomorrow, Dave. Be sure to go out very relaxed and just have fun for the first 49 miles, then kill the last one!

From Holts boy(Austin on Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 13:10:39 from 72.173.114.82

No im not going to be there. I wasnt planning on working here, then i got home from practice tuesday with all my stuff packed. But if you call up to my house and talk to my mom, she would probibly have Garrett come down and help. So ya. . . . 251-9091

Total Distance
8.00

morning - 8 Grapevine.  Did Molly's Mile first; then ran to practice and we ran Grapevine.  Off to Squaw - yikes!  (Stratus grey 180.85)

Stratus Grey Miles: 8.00
Race: Squaw Peak 50 Mile Trail Run (51.4 Miles) 08:17:14, Place overall: 3
Total Distance
51.40

Squaw Peak 50 Mile Trail Run (I've posted my Garmin total for the race - since I am sure the race isn't a perfect 50 and I missed 2 turns and ran extra - dang rookie).

Well the best summary is that my endurance, strength, and overall speed (or the marathoning type) was overcome by my inexperience today! The top three (us who eventually became the top 3) moved easy away from everyone after the first aide station and we went to the dirt. I stayed back in third to get a feel for it all. Then the 2nd guy moved over and let me through, and I slowly worked my way toward the leader (he was an absolute mt. goat - he could hike faster than I could run). On the long climb (climb #2) I stayed just behind him and he finally joked to "quit stalking me and get up here." So took the lead and ran very strong up the climb building a couple minute lead; only to miss a turn and lose it all. Then I got it back and lost it again because my fingers were frozen and I couldn't work the zipper on my shorts or the baggy to get my sandwich out. But then I got it back and nailed the drop back into Hobble with some sick 6 minutes (maybe even a couple high 5'ers), building a 6+ minute lead. I really didn't care to win, but it was kind of fun thinking I might - but also very stressful since I had already screwed up. Anyway, Scott, the eventual winner, caught back up to me around mile 34, as I missed another dang set of flagging and ran up the wrong trail for another couple hundred yards, and chased me up climb #4 and took the lead just before the windy pass beast. Climbing Windy Pass was the most hideous thing that I have ever done in running; it was straight up the monstrous mountain with no trail, no switchbacks, no hope of it ever ending! Here he put first three minutes on me; then another; and yet more when I started falling all over in the snow (I about fell off the flipping mountain numerous times - except I wasn't calling it flipping). At the top, the aide station told me he was six minutes up; I lost hope of catching him, and the third guy got me, said an encouraging word and went on by. The struggles only began - I started falling numerous times (I truthfully fell at least 10 times coming down the mountain). I was so tired I couldn't get my legs up at all and hit every rock, root, and toe grabber there was. Finally I got done with that thing and finished the last few down the canyon back to the park. The whole time hoping no one was near, since I couldn't hold them off. Turns out the fourth guy came in nearly 30 minutes back so no worries. And the first two who I thought were LONG gone were only 10 and 8'ish minutes up; not as bad as I thought. (Landreth 889.65)

My thoughts: well that is done with and I don't ever have to do it again. Now to rest; for who knows how long!

Coming back to add a little more:  I think that I could probably cut at least the 17 minutes to go break into the 7's pretty easily if I ever did this again (if the weather/conditions was as perfect as it was this time).  Things I would work on: first, keep with the use it while you got it idea.  Some might not think this is good, but I guarantee you are going to be hammered on the last 1/5 of this run, so might as well go decent while you can.  So for me that would mean daring to go out a little more.  I was very timid at the first.  Not that I would want to run 5:00's down the trail, but I could have put myself in a better position and gone a little better on climb #1.  Secondly, it would be good to have my support meet me at the bottom of Hobble and just give a bottle on the go and meet at the top with replenished full bottles instead of nothing clear up to aide 6 and stopping there for a few minutes.  Of course a pacer would always be good and from the bottom of Hobble up to maybe aide 7 or 8 would be a good help.  Third, on the big hill don't get so down and just know that it too will pass and try to run a couple more of the less steep sections as you top out.  Finally, I think the general experience would lead to a lot and keep the confidence up. 

Anyway a good experience, especially the training for it aspect; I saw and did a lot of neat stuff that I probably would have never have done without this race.  I will probably be back some day.

Landreth Miles: 51.40
Comments
From paul on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 17:57:09 from 75.162.193.113

Awesome ultra debut!! Very fun read.

From Ruthio on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 18:06:59 from 71.222.192.211

You are awesome. Way to go out and nail that sucker! Congrats on placing so well and running for first place for most of it! You make it seem so easy. Good on ya!

From Holt on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 18:10:18 from 71.213.8.108

Thanks Ruthie - but that _ WAS NOT EASY!

You back at home and ready to run next week? Let me know.

From allie on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 18:10:53 from 208.110.151.113

congrats on a great finish. what a tough race. great job!

From josse on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 18:21:22 from 70.192.213.235

Great job, but are you really just going to do one? These things are addicting I hear. That is why I won't do one.

From JamesH on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 18:25:33 from 75.169.137.64

Dave, your an animal!!! Im super proud of you. I did actually think during the race "dont think this is bad, Daves probably still got 30 miles to go at the same speed your going." Good job.

From Cody on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 18:41:11 from 71.213.25.119

Awesome debut! Very impressive as that is one tough race. You are my hero.

From Nevels on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 18:45:32 from 75.143.88.18

Solid ultra debut. Be careful, or you'll find yourself thinking "Hhmmm...I wonder what would have happened if I had tried [insert idea here]; I think I'll try another to find out. I mean, it wasn't THAT bad..."

not that it's ever happened to me...

From Maurine/Tarzan on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 19:07:59 from 63.255.172.2

Wow - great ultra debut. That is a killer race and I have only run part of the course. I am just in awe of what you accomplished today. You should be very proud of yourself.

From Jon on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 19:10:03 from 75.169.153.187

Wow, wow, wow. Awesome race, Dave- 3rd place in a race like that is amazing, especially since it was your debut.

I bet by tomorrow you'll be filling out your registration for next year...

From Vis on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 20:12:30 from 208.88.9.50

You don't have to do it again, but the animal will come creeping out. You'll want to do it again, especially if there's an inkling of a thought that you could've taken those two. Awesome job.

From Ruthio on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 21:15:35 from 71.222.192.211

Ha ha, I don't doubt it sucked!

And yep, next week I'm allowed to get training again. When do you guys meet?

From Robert on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 21:37:55 from 71.32.163.35

You've inspired this bulldog! Great job!

From Dustin on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 21:42:18 from 209.33.192.10

Great job man. I'm ready to hear all the stories. Hope you rewarded yourself with a big dinner and some much needed rest.

From crockett on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 22:43:17 from 71.36.81.188

Wow, way to go. Very impressive. I finished almost four hours after you. Your speed boggles my mind.

From daceg on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 22:46:13 from 74.211.17.44

Nicely done!

From Kory on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 23:13:58 from 24.116.159.75

Ultra-man! Very nice and just an awesome race. May God bless your recovery. Your going to achieve so much in running this is just the start.

Great start for your first one.

From Dustin on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 23:26:28 from 209.33.192.10

Just my opinion but I think once Dave gets the full race report finished it should get put up on the Hot Discussions board for awhile. I'm also interested to hear how Steve Hooper

From Holt on Sat, Jun 06, 2009 at 23:52:57 from 71.213.8.108

Thanks everyone. It's fun to hear your support and read your comments, but NO I will not be doing that again...

for awhile!

Crazy enough, I can't sleep. Not that it is way late right now (about 10:00), but I usually go to bed around 9:00 and this morning I was up at 3:30. Just restless I guess.

From Mike Warren on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 00:57:52 from 208.117.124.133

Dave, you just always amaze me. I mean really, you just have an Iron will. Get feeling better and I look forward to running with you at the club runs.

From Holts boy(Austin on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 01:15:36 from 71.219.126.248

Great race coach! So i have some things to say. . . Due to the lack of money there of in the family and quite frankly my self, im being permanantly sent to orderville for the rest of the summer. However, i will still be doing RAGNAR and if we get a team DESNEWS. So it would make my life a whole lot easier if you got the XC blog going again, or by emaling me the work outs at asmittixc@gmail.com Feel free to call me or what ever at 773-5650.

PS: i dont get service in Orderville, so email works the best.

From Bill Mandler on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 08:45:04 from 24.119.13.42

Great Job Dave....Kory and I were talking yesterday in our easy miles hoping you had better weather than we did. We were worried about snow for you. To finish that hard of a run in just over 8 hours is INCREDIBLE!!!

You continue to just AMAZE all of us!!!

From crockett on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 09:44:20 from 72.62.205.35

Dave, sleeplessness is typical after ultras. I didn't get to sleep until about 1 a.m. It typical for me to be unable to sleep for hours after a 100-miler even though I've skipped an entire night of sleep.

Well done on your on-the-job training learning to float down the technical trails. It is great fun.

From Dallen on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 10:46:04 from 76.192.187.131

Gratz. I was looking forward to this report for a while.

From scotthughes on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 17:46:44 from 209.33.211.3

Dave, Congrats on a great race! This is an amazing accomplishment. Good luck with the recovery! But since you are superman you probably will be out hitting the pavement very soon......take some time to renew yourself.

From Steve Hooper on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 23:11:36 from 209.33.254.93

Dave,

I was so inspired watching you at the race yesterday! You did so awesome!

Kendra

From Superfly on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 09:30:32 from 74.211.95.149

Your so freaking awesome man. So glad you did great. I knew you would. Keep the ball rolling and go win STG for the circle this year. Sorry to skip out on you and Steve... lots going on with us. Anyways good job man.

From jtshad on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 10:12:56 from 204.134.132.225

Great run (if you can call it that!) and awesome 3rd place finish. Sounds like quite an experience.

From c h a d on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 11:46:44 from 67.42.252.25

Congratulations on an amazing debut Ultra, Dave. I hope it's not the last for you because obviously you've got the skills to perform very well in the dirt.

From cgbooth23 on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 12:38:39 from 67.136.44.51

impressive race, way to keep Jaime moving up front, I bet you put some fear into him, not knowing what you were capable of, he is a cool guy I played soccer with him when he lived in the Ogden area!

From Sierra :) on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 16:42:52 from 209.33.250.234

Nice race coach! When I heard you were going up for a race I didn't expect this! That is insane!!!! Way to be!!!!

From Little Bad Legs on Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 13:00:30 from 24.216.235.183

Wow! Sounds like....fun? It's an experience anyway, right? Great job and like Clyde said, put this training in the bank and win SG this October! Oh yeah, and enjoy some much needed rest/time off!

From Jon on Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 18:57:08 from 75.169.140.55

By the way, Scott had some good things to say about you-

http://teamfasteddy-fasted.blogspot.com/2009/06/squaw-peak-50-1st-805.html

From Predog on Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:16:43 from 75.165.246.29

Holt, you are nuts. I would never do one of those things. But you are my hero. You know that whole running down an antelope thing on the discussion board? Well, after that I think you could do it...heck you could probably get a whole herd.

From Holt on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 13:32:54 from 75.169.89.6

Thanks for the comments guys. It is fun to read your support. Like usual I finished thinking never again - but... !

From Adam RW on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 22:26:58 from 98.202.223.65

Dave, So when are you doing the Wasatch 100? It has been great to watch your commitment to this day in your training and see it pay off. It is not only amazing what you accomplished your first time out at something like this but how you've bounced back. I can't believe your mileage already less than a week out. I look forward to more in the future.

From Fritz on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 23:50:10 from 97.117.43.159

I can hardly fathom running a 50 miler let alone placing 3rd and doing it 5 days after running 26. Amazing!

From Burt on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 13:09:36 from 68.76.197.194

If I were ever to do a 50 miler, I wouldn't be doing it to see how fast I could. In fact, I would see what the time limit was and then figure out what's the slowest I could go and still make it within that limit. Great job!

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 18:12:29 from 64.81.245.109

You probably would have won a normal 50 mile race on the road against the same company. Bushwhacking and running are two different events.

From crockett on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 19:16:40 from 71.36.74.245

Sasha, with all due respect, the SP50 is running, not "bushwhacking." What is "normal"? I believe humanity has run for many more years on dirt and trails than they have on ovals and pavement. It is all running. To each his own.

What is "normal" tennis? Grass surface?

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 19:23:22 from 64.81.245.109

Normal = do not have to worry about tripping on a rock, do not have to worry about missed turns, do not have to tread through the snow, etc. When you running speed is limited by fitness rather than other factors. When other factors are present, it is not a running race, it is an adventure race. Dave is a better runner than an adventure racer.

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 19:27:35 from 72.224.24.41

Man you get 5,000 commando points for this one! Phew! You are absolutely amazing bud! Your runners are lucky to have such an inspiring and dedicated coach.

From crockett on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 19:27:48 from 71.36.74.245

Like I say, to each his own. To me "normal" running is not the definition you give. It doesn't mean that one is better or more elite than the other. It is a matter of preference. But please do not imply that our ultrarunning sport is not "running."

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 19:40:36 from 64.81.245.109

Hmm... Steeplechase is not running. It is a steeplechase. It is a different event. So is running with a backpack, running with a vest, running on a treadmill, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and orienteering. There is some cross-over with running, but those are different events that require different skills. Nobody is implying that those events are somehow less than Olympic running, and some of those are even in the Olympics.

From Jon on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 19:41:56 from 75.169.156.52

Davy, I think it's safe to say Sasha won't be doing a trail race anytime soon. Which is fine. It just means we can enjoy the wonderful, beautiful, untamed, peaceful trails more to ourselves. No quarter splits, no honking cars, just the occasional wild animal.

From Fritz on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 19:44:32 from 65.116.116.6

Running on concrete is far from what our bodies are designed to do and what makes it even less normal is that many times we are bussed up a canyon just so we can run downhill for an entire race. I personally like to mix it up.

From crockett on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 19:56:54 from 71.36.74.245

I know what running is, and don't need a exclusive definition for it. Running is independent of surface. I know Sasha enjoys and is a great advocate of what he referred to as "Olympic running." That is great. For me, those type of running events are just a small part of my running experience. I ran the UVM Saturday as some training for the type of running I personally value more and personally to me is much more challenging running -- running a 100-mile mountain race. I don't consider it an adventure race. I consider it a trail race. And yes, it is running.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 20:27:59 from 64.81.245.109

In any case, if Dave brings his what I called bushwhacking skills for lack of a better word to a competitive level he will win against the same company. Those can be improved greatly with practice. I remember in 1997 I ran frequently up to the Y and back. After a while I learned how to run down that trail fast and got from the bottom of the Y to 9th East in 15 minutes. Less than half way through the Y trail decent I was running normally at top effort without slowing down much on the turns. In 2006 I went on that trail again with two guys, do not think either of them could break 19:00 in a 5 K. Going up I they could not run all the way, I ended up waiting for them for some time at the top. On the way down they both left me in the dust, it took me about half a mile at 5:20 pace to catch up once we got to a normally runnable trail while they were jogging. However, around the same time my downhill times as well as downhill recovery on pavement were much better than 1997 in every race. So running down a rocky windy trail is by far not the same as running down a paved road, or even a straight smooth trail.

From crockett on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 20:53:32 from 71.36.74.245

Instead of calling it "bushwhacking skills" call it "trail running skills." Yes, I have no doubt that Dave has already demonstrated that he can be among the elite of the ultrarunning sport if he desired to do so. He did amazing. But the best didn't run this year. In fact during the race, one of the best in the world, was filling water bottles at aid station #7. Yes, downhill running on technical trails is indeed a learned skill. It takes much practice and conditioning that you can't get by running on flat roads. If Dave further developed that skill, he would be even more amazing.

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 21:18:32 from 192.168.1.1

The best are never there in full company at any given time. None of the Utah marathons this year had even the best in the state, much less in the country, and we are not going to talk about the world.

From Kelli on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 21:26:31 from 71.219.76.64

Awesome race. I am very impressed with trail running skills. I personally think it is 100% harder, all of that navigating and running UP huge mountains. I am so impressed with you Ultra Trail runners, it take a very hard core runner to even attempt it!

Well DONE!

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 21:30:46 from 72.224.24.41

Not to get too involved but the way I always see it it doesn't matter if the fastest didn't show up on such and such a day. The point is that Holt did. Just like all the marathoners that just raced showed up and toed the line. You can't surmise one wouldn't have done as well had others been there because the thing is they weren't. That's what I love about running. It's you against the clock and whomever has the guts to show up.

I am in awe at Holt's accomplishment as it's a lifelong dream simply to FINISH one of these! To me running is running is running. To say that ultra running isn't running is to say that those of us that jog aren't runners. It's just like road cycling vs. mountain bike cycling. Each has its distinct skills and necessary components but when it boils down its all the same sport. Such is true with running.

From crockett on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 21:34:29 from 71.36.74.245

Ah, but the difference is that often the best do show up for ultras both in Utah and in Colorado. That is where the mountains are, afterall. We've had some of the best in three races in Utah, Wasatch 100, Moab Redhot 50K and Squaw Peak 50. They aren't always there at the same time. And one can argue, that the best mountain ultrarunners in the world are the runners I am referring to.

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 21:48:48 from 72.224.24.41

From what I've read there are not as many ultra races as there are conventional marathons and road races. Hence yes I would suspect there'd be a much higher percentage of "elites" showing up at the ultras then the regular marathons. Both have their pros and cons, and ultras are by far more grueling and potentially more hazardous on the body. I guess the same goes for mt. biking vs. road cycling. Perhaps that's why the mountain bikers have so much disdain for the flashy showboaty road cyclist? They are two completely different animals just like the road runner vs. trail/ultra runner are.

From Kelli on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:02:34 from 71.219.76.64

But my question is WHY does there have to be any disdain? Both deserve respect, both are hard, both take a special kind of training and a person who wants to conquer the beast (whether that beast is 26.2 miles, a flippin' mountain, or 100 miles)?

It seems like we are comparing apples to oranges. BUT in the end, they are both fruits!

From The Howling Commando on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:04:29 from 72.224.24.41

Exactly!!!

Wait are you calling all of us runner fruity?! lol

From Kelli on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:05:30 from 71.219.76.64

Well, I usually call you all NUTS, but fruity works!!!!

From Dallen on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:25:38 from 76.192.187.131

Sasha- if you are going to exclude things like a steeplechase and trail running from the definition of "running" then you probably ought to exclude downhill races like the SGM from the category also. It also requires a different skillset. Take the average 2:30 guy from the flat midwest and make him run St George and he is going to get beat by 2:40 guys from Utah.

Is the 100 meters "running"? 200? 400? 800? 1500? Where is the line? I'm sure Holt could beat the average olympic miler at Squaw Peak.

We all like to think that our own little niche of running is the truest form.

It's all "running", we just pick the part that we enjoy.

From crockett on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:28:20 from 71.36.74.245

Yes an interesting comparison to this discussion is cycling. Road vs. Mountain. (Both cycling in my book). It was interesting last summer to see Lance Armstrong try his hand at racing on a mountain bike in the tough Leadville 100 without much training. He placed second which is amazing but not surprising for a world class athlete. It was still cycling, just a different type of event.

From Burt on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:28:28 from 98.167.151.26

Ah, so this is why there's 27 messages in my inbox. What are we talking about here? Fruits? Nuts? Some kind of cereal?

It seems we've got some passionate people on here. Not knowing too much about ultra marathoning I would probably side with Sasha's definition. (Well, adventure running usually involves other activities like, rowing or kayaking, rope wall climbing, swimming, etc.) But I'd say there's a big difference between running a road marathon and running on a trail with grades steeper than 15%. So I'll leave it in Crocket's hands to educate me. I think his point is why not call trail running - "running", and marathon running - "marathoning" or something. Will the real "running" please step forward.

From Burt on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:31:39 from 98.167.151.26

Wow! Two more posts were added before I finished typing. Dallen took the words right out of my mouth. Is sprinting running?

From cgbooth23 on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 22:48:26 from 207.155.176.18

I kayaked today does that count? When we go down a section of river we call it running the river!! I think that should count, bet I could beat a fast runner when I am running a river!hahaha

From Maurine/Tarzan on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 00:08:26 from 97.117.76.235

Having followed and participated in some ultrarunning events, I cannot see how ultrarunning is not considered running. Yes, there is walking involved on some of the uphills, but I would say there are relatively few marathoners that could continue to push their minds and bodies past the limit like some of the top ultrarunners do.

From The Howling Commando on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 07:42:37 from 72.224.24.41

I don't know ultrarunning (yet!) but I do know the tension between road and mt. biking. When I take my bike into the shop I get different reactions from each group of riders. It's almost like the mt. bikers look down on me as if I were a snob rider. I think there are significant differences between ultra running and marathoning on roads, but running is running is running. Whether it's 12:00 a mile, 6:00 a mile, or up and down and over cliffs!

From paul on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 07:44:01 from 75.162.109.179

Trail running is running. Deal with it. And stop filling my spam box. I need that space for real spam.

From Holt on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:19:28 from 75.169.89.6

Whoa! I am popular! Okay not me... but my report is and that is kind of like me.

I'll tell you, there where a couple times I thought that I would have owned the race if it was all on roads (or even dirt roads), but it wasn't - it is a trail race and that provided a whole new challenge and set of skills (that need to be developed).

Marathoning is a lot of fun for the challenge of going hard for 26.2 miles and trying to hit some important goals I have there.

Trail Running is a lot of fun for the beautiful places you get to see and the challenging terrain you go through to get there and meeting whatever goal you have set for yourself time-wise there.

Both fun, both challenging, both very rewarding! And yes Paul, both running!

From cgbooth23 on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:23:20 from 67.136.44.51

Great way to sum it up from the "runner" himself! Happy Running Everyone!

From marion on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:50:26 from 71.213.119.198

Congratulations on an AMAZING race! Running is such a WONDERFUL sport that can be done in so many arenas and places. You are one fantastic athlete!!!

From josse on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:44:04 from 70.193.209.13

Looks like Sasha is on a rampage of discrediting everyone running accomplishment. Shame on him!!!

From The Howling Commando on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 08:11:55 from 72.224.24.41

I encourage everyone to pick up my latest read: "BORN TO RUN" by Christopher McDougall. It's all about the Tarahumaras and their incredible adeptness at running super distances. More importantly it touches on man's quickness to judge others that are different than one's own culture (we can extrapolate that to the exercise communities: whether that be on road, trails, dreadmill, or pool, etc. etc.)

"And if I really wanted to understand the Rarmuri, I should have been there when this ninety-five-year-old man came hiking twenty-five miles over the mountain. Know why he could do it? Because noone ever told him he couldn't." (p. 50)

"Ultrarunners had no reason to cheat because they had nothing to gain: no fame, no wealth, no medals. No one knew who they were, or cared who won their strange rambles through the woods. They didn't even get prize money; all you get for winning an ultra is the same belt buckle as the guy who comes in last."

Wow. Powerful. They get no prize money, no glory, just a belt buckle. The real prize is inside. Inside each and everyone one of us. It's the selfworth we gain when we cross the finish line. It's the feeling of empowerment going toe to toe with our running communities. I don't know but I am less competitive (arguably because I'm less talented) than most of you. My rewards are just getting a run in or ride in. Being in the moment. Savoring each stride or pedal stroke.

Sorry to steal your show, Holt. I just don't understand how people don't think that ultrarunning is running.

From Maurine/Tarzan on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 09:02:37 from 63.255.172.2

I've read about that book - I'll have to pick it up and give it an actual read. Thanks for the recommendations.

Of course, back in the days when we used to have to run down our food, I think the ultramarathoners fared better than road racers.

Luckily - I love both and think they each have a time and a place.

From Kelli on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:55:51 from 71.219.76.64

Sounds like a great book. Thanks for sharing, it was very well said.

From Burt on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:46:45 from 68.76.197.194

What we have here are two passionate people on the opposite sides of the spectrum; Crockett and Sasha. Sasha says normal running is out on the road with no limiting factors in performance other than fitness. Crockett says normal running independent of surface, distance, or difficutly. The other 34 of us who have commented here would agree that sprinting, hurdling, steeplechasing, marathoning, trail running, relaying, fartleking, etc. is all RUNNING. Is running a 50 mile race where you have to make preparations such as food, drink, pacers, clothing, resting so different than a 5k flat smooth surface that it should be classified as a different type of running? I think so, but there may be those that disagree. At the end of the day "normal" running is whatever each individual deems it to be for himself/herself. Even stubborn old Sasha would agree with that. I just don't know what a belt buckle has to do with anything.

From cgbooth23 on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:55:13 from 67.136.44.51

it means you cowboy'd up and finished, anyone who has finished that thing deserves a belt buckle to wear with his Wranglers!

From Burt on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 13:04:28 from 68.76.197.194

OK. Now I get it. Just giving you a hard time Benn.

From crockett on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 13:17:23 from 99.206.33.87

The traditional 100-mile finisher award is a belt buckle. I don't think finishing 100 miles is "normal" but an average runner can do it with proper training.

From Burt on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 13:21:13 from 68.76.197.194

When my buddy won the 50 mile Man Against Horse race he got a fancier belt buckle than the rest of the runners.

From crockett on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 13:21:23 from 99.206.33.87

BTW I am starting my next 100-mile race in 24 hours. 18000+ feet of climbing. Lots of "running" involved.

From Burt on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 13:22:41 from 68.76.197.194

Good luck. Can't wait for the report!

BTW, haven't forgotten that this is Holt's blog. You're awesome Holt!

From Jon on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 13:23:45 from 138.64.2.76

Good luck, Davy. Hope you enjoy your RUNNING race!

Yeah, sorry for spamming this blog, Holt. It happened to LuzyLew yesterday, too.

From Vis on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 13:32:22 from 208.88.9.50

Just wanted to give you one more, Holt. When can we expect your first 100 miler? And what kind of weeks would you put in training for that baby? 200-210?

From Jon on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 13:48:19 from 138.64.2.76

Let's see- Dave did 50 mile training runs and 150 mile weeks for a 50 mile race... so I would expect 300 mile weeks and 100 mile training runs for his first 100.

By the way, if you want to do a 100, come join me on the Rocky Raccoon this Feb.

From Holt on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 15:52:50 from 204.113.55.41

200-300

umm... no thanks!

From Mik'L on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 22:15:05 from 208.117.127.110

I bet you're glad your post turned in to a big debate! I just had a chance to read this and it was awesome! Great job...I knew you would be up there with the winners. I wish Clyde could have run it but it was not to be this year. Sounds like you are debating doing another one ;) so he'll have to try it with you.

From sam Dean-Howard on Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 07:22:09 from 78.32.130.9

only just read your race report, how cool are you well done what an achievement..... something I will at in quite a few years, is ultras..... again huge Well Done :-)

From Curls on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 19:02:54 from 67.40.103.102

coach! your crazy! :) way to go!

From RunnerAdam on Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 01:48:03 from 72.211.201.190

Holt, I was amazed at your weekly mileage even before I learned of your first ultra. I think its great to mix it up - road and off-road. I've heard it makes you better at the marathon too. Did that thought cross your mind?

From Lyns on Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 14:50:10 from 75.162.104.51

Wow, interesting discussion.

Holt - Amazing! You are what I call a "Superhuman".

From Holt on Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 21:28:04 from 75.169.57.203

Thanks everyone -

RunnerAdam, really that is why I was able to be talked into this thing (hoping that the big mileage would help the marathon), but I ended up with a lot more than just mileage through it all!

From crockett on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 15:46:08 from 70.56.100.230

I see Holt's disussion thread is still on top of the Hot list. Just to stir the fire again about if trail running is running, looks like USA Track and Field thinks it is. Last weekend I ran it what was recognized by USATF at the national championship for the 100-mile distance. I came away with first place in the 50-54 age group...whoo, hoo. http://www.crockettclan.org/blog/?p=158

From Maurine/Tarzan on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 16:22:24 from 63.255.172.2

I will not bow down to you or kiss your smelly trail running shoes.

('We are the Champions' is playing in the background for you though)

From Kelli on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 17:55:32 from 71.219.89.21

THAT IS AWESOME!!!! Now headed over to your blog to read about it, I am BEHIND!

From Holt on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 17:59:17 from 75.169.57.203

Davy, I read your report (just didn't have time to comment on it at the time). Congrats, very cool and sounds like a very fun run. It got me thinking...!

From Superfly on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 20:07:39 from 208.117.127.110

Oh! Awe! A National Champion... Sounds pretty cool. You better go for it.

From karin on Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 14:28:44 from 71.32.234.96

A little late in commenting,but I'm new to the blog. Fantastic!!! My husband, Mel and I did the # 3 aid station on the Squaw Peak 50. I also came up backwards from Aid station 10 to met my buddy that was running, so I saw you come by twice. I have done the SP 50 2 times and I know how horribly hard it is. You did awesome. you do have to watch the trail every second or you will fall. By the way, I'm Josse's mom. Keep id up. Karin Rowley

From Holt on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 20:22:15 from 75.169.57.203

Thanks Karin.

From Michael Finch on Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 13:29:06 from 204.113.54.42

amazing race. i really think you would have won if it were on the road

From Michael Finch on Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 13:29:48 from 204.113.54.42

that takes a lot of will power to finish these and you've done it a couple times now! nice will power.

From Michael Finch on Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 13:30:16 from 204.113.54.42

are you ever going to run a 100miler?

From Janz on Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 13:35:40 from 204.113.54.42

hahah i saw you were at 99 comments so i thought i'd give you one more for a nice odd number of 100! I can't beleive you ran a 50 miler! i can barely hope to finish a 5 miler :) but good job...and you know what they say, for every wrong turn you take in a 50 miler, a 40 pound baby is born! hahhahahahha oh man i love that quote. so that means, based off of your race, there is now 3, 40 pound babies now born in the world! way to be!

From Hell Raiser on Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 11:05:23 from 174.23.134.24

run

rən/

verb

1.

move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time.

"the dog ran across the road"

synonyms: sprint, race, dart, rush, dash, hasten, hurry, scurry, scamper, bolt, fly, gallop, career, charge, shoot, hurtle, speed, zoom, go like lightning, go hell-bent for leather, go like the wind, go like a bat out of hell; jog, trot; informaltear, pelt, scoot, hotfoot it, leg it, belt, zip, whip, bomb, hightail it, barrel

"she ran across the road"

From Holt on Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 09:46:59 from 67.2.238.21

Thanks Nick... That was great info.

From Holt on Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 09:48:27 from 67.2.238.21

Janz, I was just thinking about those 40 lb. babies. They must be huge by now! 👶🏻🍕🍩🍔🍰🍦🍫🍺

From Alli Peterson on Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 09:58:54 from 97.117.32.107

Coach did you know this was 6 years ago

From Holt on Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 10:17:07 from 67.2.238.21

Really? I thought I just ran this a month or two ago! Yup, but Nick made a comment, so I did too. Then I chuckled at my main girl Janz's comment. And it got thinking about what I commented on to her. I've heard rumors that Janz is back around, so I hope maybe she will get blogging again. Now you made a comment and I am commenting back at you... And before you know it, the most epic comment thread ever on the blog will be back in session!

Total Distance
9.00

morning - 4 Dogtown.  Slept in today!  A bit sore and creaky.  Molly's mile.  (Triumph 94.5)

afternoon - 5 Little Valley.  Went out to the Park/Ball Fields at Little Valley and measured out a potential region XC course.  I think I have worked a pretty decent one with very minimal road (just a couple crossings between one side of the park and the other).  (Stratus bee 697.5)

Stratus Bee Miles: 5.00Triumph Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
10.00

AM - 6 Buena Vista.  Just a nice easy run with some of the girls and JV guys.  Molly's Mile.  Felt a little better today.  (Landreth orange 267.35)

afternoon - 4 Grapevine.  Didn't feel quite as good this afternoon.  Still tired and sore from the race.  (Landreth black  640.35)

Landreth Black Miles: 4.00Landreth Orange Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
11.00

morning - 6 Parkway.  Ran out on the Parkway loop today.  Still taking it nice and easy.  Molly's Mile.  (Stratus black 363.6)

afternoon - 5 Tortoise Fence.  Went up the MIllcreek trail to the tortoise fence.  Felt the best since the race today; even starting thinking about how I could have done better.  (Landreth  894.65)

Landreth Miles: 5.00Stratus Black Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
12.00

morning - 4 Dogtown.  Nice and easy around Washington.  Didn't feel as good as yesterday.  Molly's Mile.  (Cumulus white 699.85)

evening - 8 Club Run.  Went down onto Dog Pound and then up under the freeway into Green Springs.  Hadn't run with Mike in awhile, good to see him again.  (Cumulus gold 397.15) 

Cumulus White Miles: 4.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
15.00

morning - 10 Millcreek.  Went out w/ the Varsity boys up to the top of Millcreek today.  I knew the sand would slow them down so they wouldn't be racing.  And it did.  Molly's Mile.  (Triumph 104.5)

afternoon - 5 Grapevine.  Legs are coming around okay.  Hopefully I will be ready for a good week next week.  Temps have been so mild and great.  I wish I was hammering the miles right now, the weather would be perfect for it.  (Stratus grey 185.85)

Stratus Grey Miles: 5.00Triumph Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
15.00

AM - 15 Southern Corridor.  Went from Steve's out to the new road being built south of town and back around.  Kept it pretty slow and easy which was good since there was not a lot in the legs today.  Hopefully the weekend rests it up well.  (Landreth orange  282.35)

Week was nice.  Forced myself to keep it chill and rewarded myself with some good sleeping in past 6:00!

Goals for next week:  it's time to go again!

Landreth Orange Miles: 15.00
Comments
From Mike Warren on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 13:36:21 from 208.117.124.133

Dave, thanks for a great run. Very cool to run with you guys again.

From KeNz on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 15:16:00 from 70.56.101.185

Oh trust me coach, I would, but my parents won't let me.

From JamesH on Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 19:38:46 from 75.169.155.188

Good run today. Im glad you kept it slow cause I was done. Let me know if you want someone to slow you down in the coming weeks and I'll be happy to help out.

Total Distance
25.50

morning - Big Workout #13 9 Tinman (DNF).  Apparently my legs weren't as ready as I thought they were when I started out.  Warmed up with Molly's Mile and then into the Fields.  First TM mile showed signs of struggle, but really nothing too far out of the ordinary - 6:05, just where I was two weeks ago when I did this workout.  Followed it up with a 6:01, but I had to work too hard for it.  Struggled through a couple more and then decided to slow up for the 4.5-5 section to try and finish the workout.  Only took .5 more to realize that it just wasn't going to work, so I brought it on home with an easy run the rest of the way.  Hopefully by getting the legs going a little, even though I didn't finish, it tells the body that it is time to get back on track.  I'll decide later in the week if I'll try 1000's on Thursday.  (Triumph 122)

noon - 8 Grapevine/Coral Canyon.  Didn't have a much of a turnaround on this one, but I was tired anyway and knew it would be slow so why delay.  Saw that the temps are going to get to 100 by the end of the week, not really excited about that.  (Cumulus white  707.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 8.00Triumph Miles: 17.50
Comments
From jun on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 17:17:37 from 66.239.250.209

That's a whole bunch of miles man. I'm impressed.

From Mike Warren on Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 19:04:49 from 207.50.149.221

Gee, sorry I was a little ahead of you last week. You don't have to run my weekly total in one day! I am bowing, hail to King Dave! Hey, nice workout, it's been a blast running with you again.

From Holts boy(Austin on Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 17:35:13 from 72.173.114.82

Hey coach im working again in orderville and i need the work outs for the week. :)

Total Distance
22.00

AM - Washington Loop/Lava Point.  Molly's Mile and then on Washington Loop.  For practice we went down onto Lava Point and then a mile barefoot.  A bit worn still.  (Landreth black 651.35)(Barefoot '09 93.75)

afternoon - 10 City Wells.  Temps were great and the run went well.  Planned on 8, but it was so nice I extended a mile up into Bracken's Loop and back.  (Stratus bee 707.5)

Landreth Black Miles: 11.00Stratus Bee Miles: 10.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00
Total Distance
23.00

AM - 12 Junction.  Ran out to Coral Canyon w/ James and then Molly's Mile.  Still not sure if I should try 1000's tomorrow.  Some parts of the run felt strong others were a little drained.  (Stratus black 375.6)

afternoon - 11 Middleton/Warm Springs.  Clouds were out, but on the other side of my runs, so it was kind of hot during the run.  But not too shabby.  (Landreth  905.65)

Landreth Miles: 11.00Stratus Black Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 19:33:25 from 208.117.127.110

I'm not sure why this June is so nice but I sure wish I was in "training" shape because it would make things a lot better than Junes of the past.

From Mike Warren on Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 23:31:47 from 208.117.124.133

So, how long before you get back to some decent mileage? (lol) Another good day, Nice Job!!

From Holt on Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:03:14 from 75.169.89.6

This weather has been amazing - must be that extra dime I dropped in the ol' tithing envelope!

I hope I don't get struck down for that one, but that would mean one more day of clouds!

Total Distance
20.00

AM - Big Workout #14 - 5xLT miles.  Did this workout a couple weeks ago and really crapped out accomplishing only 3 repeats at 5:40 instead of the desired 5:30.  So today I had a goal of getting 5 and next time I will get the 7 that the workout calls for.  Did my warm up on the Parkway finishing with 2 TM miles.  Then got back to get on the treadmill as Al is out of town for the rest of the weekend.  Did one more warm up mile on the treadmill to get a feel for it and then did my miles.  They went well.  Pace was 5:30 with 1 min. recovery jog.  Felt pretty good and could have maybe dragged out 1 or 2 more, but remembering my struggle with TM on Monday, I decided no need to kill myself coming back this week, just get moving in the right direction.  Finished with 2.5 cool.  (Stratus grey 199.85)

evening - 6 treadmill.  Tough to get going, but once I did it was no big deal.  (Cumulus gold 403.15)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 6.00Stratus Grey Miles: 14.00
Comments
From Bill on Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 21:53:40 from 168.179.180.160

Dave tomorrow at 6 am at Mikes house

From Holt on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 12:55:45 from 75.169.89.6

Bill and crew - sorry I missed Sat's run. Ally out of town.

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 9 Treadmill.  Tried to get going before the girls got up, didn't work out so well - not because of me, but because they were up too.  Ran 8 then took Molly around for her mile.  She did good after not running yesterday because of a minor surgery to get a fox tail out of her ear.  (Landreth black 660.35)

afternoon - 7 Grass/Barefoot.  Took the girls over to Little Valley so they could play at the park while I ran on the grass - way better than the treadmill again.  Although the temps were much hotter today, it wasn't too bad, especially getting in the water after with the girls.  Finished with 6xbarefoot striders.  (Barefoot '09 100.75)

Landreth Black Miles: 9.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
25.00

AM - 25 treadmill.  Well actually 24 on the treadmill with the last mile taking the dog around the block while pushing Laney in the jogger.  A good workout, but kind of a beast on the treadmill for that long - but I had 3 track meets recorded to help take up the time and the girls slept in a little better than yesterday to make it a lot easier.  Started off easy for a mile and then just started slowly increasing the pace.  Through in inclines similar to that of SGM - a 6% for a mile at 7 followed by 3% for the next three miles, and a .5 3% at 17.5-18 followed by a mile at 4%.  Right after that I did a progressive tempo with 2 miles at 6:00 (TM), then 2 at 5:42 (MP) and last one at 5:36 (kind of a tweener of LT and MP).  Good workout.  (Landreth orange 307.35)

Week was okay.  Hopefully I can say that I am more recovered even with the good mileage and a couple decent workouts.

Goals for next week: Pretty much the same as this week (1000's instead of miles, though).  Want to make it a very good one with the week after going to Cali and going to be just a fun week with single runs and whatever chill distance I feel like.

Landreth Orange Miles: 25.00
Comments
From Adam RW on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 13:08:50 from 155.101.152.103

You crazy crazy beast!

From Jon on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 13:15:13 from 75.169.152.60

I second the above statement.

From Superfly on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 14:09:45 from 208.117.127.110

That sounds like a workout and a half on a treadmill. I like the hills staged at STGM distances. Sounds kind of fun in a twisted way.

From Kory on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 14:16:20 from 24.116.153.110

Your amazing that's all I can say. Your fitness is overwhelming. Your an incredible athlete. Your definitely one day going to qualify for the OT trials.

You inspire/motivate me to keep becoming a better runner.

From Dustin on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 14:18:44 from 64.75.230.140

Crazy miles for the treadmill

From scotthughes on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 16:55:55 from 209.33.211.3

WOW!!! I will leave it at that.....

From Holt on Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 17:42:27 from 75.169.89.6

If there is one thing that a treadmill hopefully will do for you is make you mentally tougher after dragging something on like that!

From ChrisM on Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 07:11:12 from 86.136.116.198

Super impressive!

THink I've done 20km max, I agree with it making you mentally tougher though. Great workout!

Total Distance
29.80

AM - Big Workout #13 9TM.  Still a bit flat today.  Warmed up in Dogtown and up to Zion's Bank, so I could make sure I was back in time for practice cutting the cool down if necessary.  This made it so that my Tinman miles were in a different location than usual in the Fields - started at bridge, so basically everything was moved up 2 'ish miles.  Lost focus a few times, had a hard time getting going, yelled at myself numerous times, had some good miles/sections, had to work pretty hard on tired legs.  A bit frustrating.  There are plenty of excuses, but these are important workouts and I would like to be nailing these workouts and today I bairly made it through (times were between on and 15 seconds slow).  I think next week very easy will good for my body and mind, but I need to hit this week.  Got to practice and decided to run with the boys since they were all sore and tired from Wasatch Back and would be going slow anyway.  Molly's mile at the end.  (Triumph 143.8)

afternoon - 8 City Wells.  A definite water bottle day; summer is now here.  (Cumulus white 715.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 8.00Triumph Miles: 21.80
Comments
From Mike Warren on Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 13:41:33 from 207.50.149.221

Man your hard on yourself. Thats why your a champion! Today on my run, my neighbor turned at 5.5 to head back. I was thinking, nothing wrong with an 11 mile day and avoid climbing Snow Canyon. I could hear you, your only cheating yourself. Just like on club runs, lol! Hey, thanks for keeping all of us going.

From paul on Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 18:45:41 from 65.103.252.214

What are you training for now?

From Superfly on Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 18:49:39 from 208.117.127.110

Those kind of workouts are hard with someone else yet almost too much alone. Wish I could come tag along for the ride. Good start to the week.

Your endurance is pretty much at an untouchable level. The only thing I'd maybe try is dropping my mileage to no more than a 100 per week and do some quicker stuff to get the legs to turn over. I think it's pretty much impossible to go fast with that kind of continuous mileage. Plus we are in summer and the heat doesn't help. But with Bryce coming up for you I'd try dropping the mileage a little each week leading up to it and your legs will come back.

Just my weak two cents.

From Vis on Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 00:48:03 from 208.88.9.50

Great day. Quality workouts can be tough on your own. That's a weakness for me. It'll just rile you up though. Maybe next time you should strap on the five fingers and show that workout who's boss.

Total Distance
23.20

AM - 13.2 Washington Loop/Green Springs.  Felt kind of sore this morning and pretty tired throughout.  Got home from practice and ran Molly's Mile with Five Fingers.  You feel pretty barefoot, but it is a different touch to it since you are on the road.  (Landreth black 672.05)(Barefoot '09 101.25)(Five Fingers 1)

afternoon - 10 Sunrise.  Went out on the Lava Point Trail (via King's Row to plan out route for 1000's) and on out past Sunrise - the cattle guard is exaclty 5.  On the way back I decided to run through the river.  So I took off the shoes and started down, but I only got a quarter mile or so and decided there were too many rocky sections to keep going.  So I just swam around for a few minutes and then got back up onto the trail.  (Stratus bee 717.25))(Barefoot '09 101.5)

Landreth Black Miles: 11.70Stratus Bee Miles: 9.75Barefoot '09 Miles: 0.75Five Fingers Miles: 1.00
Comments
From Jon on Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 09:49:51 from 138.64.2.76

What races are you training for now? Bryce 1/2? SGM?

From Holt on Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 12:38:00 from 75.169.89.6

Yeah, pretty much just the same 'ol summer schedule for me (Bryce, maybe Provo River, then SGM).

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 15 Mall/Parkway.  Ran out to the Mall and back before practice.  Then hit a few barefoot laps and ran Parkway nice and easy with the team.  Finished with Molly's Mile pushing Laney in the Five Fingers.  Have a toenail infection that was causing a lot of pain last night, but was toned down quite a bit this morning.  (Cumulus gold 415.65)(Barefoot '09 103)(Five Fingers 2)

afternoon - 5 Sienna Hills.  The extra mileage earlier this week and this morning made for just 5 this afternoon!  Ran in the Five Fingers over to the park and then ran barefoot for 2.  The Five Fingers feel real good on the dirt and I'm getting a feel for them on the road.  Downhill is a little tender though.  (Five Fingers 5)(Barefoot '09 105)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 12.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.50Five Fingers Miles: 4.00
Comments
From Mike Warren on Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 21:00:40 from 208.117.124.133

Would you save some miles for the rest of us! Hey, future marathon in the Five Fingers? Sasha does it.

From Bill on Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 01:34:42 from 75.169.130.35

could u drop some change once in a while! it is slim pickens for cash on the road!

From Predog on Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:16:10 from 129.123.206.15

I see you're turning into one of those nutty barefoot runners. hahaha jk. But hey are you St. George guys doing any runs on Saturday? I'm going to be down for the weekend and I would be game for a run if y'all are doing any. I'm probably looking for around 14 +/-.

From Holt on Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 16:30:33 from 75.169.57.203

No barefoot marathons for me - the downhill is a slapper!

Joe, I don't know what is planned for Sat. We are leaving town early Sat. so I will have to get mine in early.

Total Distance
26.95

AM - Big Workout #12 8x1000's.  Well at least I finished it.  Extended the Parkway through town to get the warmup mileage.  The 2 TM miles were pretty junky.  Ran the 1000's up and down King's Row road which is pretty flat (75' loss/gain) and straight.  Although the times were weak the effort was there, so that is something positive out of it.  Odds were incline, evens decline (1&3-3:40, 5-3:35, 7-3:37)(2&4-3:20, 6-3:18, 8-3:19).  Maybe legs will come back with a very easy week next week.  Ran home and switched into Five Fingers for practice.  Ran an easy 3 at pratice and 8xbarefoots.  The Five Fingers rubbed a little on top of right big toe.  (Stratus grey 211.85)(Barefoot '09 106)(Five Fingers 10.75)

evening - 8.25 Club Run.  Steve, Bill, James and I headed out on the Shinob Kibe Roller Coaster for club tonight.  It took a long time to work out the kinks for me, but it was a fun run with a lot of interesting discussion of the passing of Micheal Jackson!  (Landreth black 680.25)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.20Stratus Grey Miles: 12.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00Five Fingers Miles: 5.75
Comments
From Vis on Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 18:37:23 from 208.88.9.50

Hey, King's Row, that's my old stompin' ground. In fact, when I first started running, I would run up and down the dirt road at the edge of the turf farm which runs parallel to the King's Row road. The memories. BTW, I heard the Gel Pulse is replacing the Stratus, so you better hurry and stock up.

From Bill on Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 11:00:39 from 75.169.130.35

yea the was a nice run. i almost fell of the trail 3 x....

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 DC Trail.  Went out on Molly's Mile in the Five Fingers, have a couple blisters and hot spots from them.  Then went over to practice on the trail from the DC and around Bloomington.  (Five Fingers 11.75)(Stratus black 384.6) 

Stratus Black Miles: 9.00Five Fingers Miles: 1.00
Comments
From Jon on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 23:39:32 from 75.169.153.89

What kind of mileage are you going to peak at this summer?

From Holts boy(Austin on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 00:42:34 from 216.241.192.21

Hey good news,

My knee is really feeling great. There is still some brusing in the shin but i can run on it. It will be painful, but i guess its time to live up to the saying what ever dosnt kill me will only make me stronger. Hope every thing in st. george is going smoothly with the team, good numbers and such. See you in a few weeks.

Total Distance
20.25

AM - 20.25 Quail.  A pretty junky run.  I was more than spent and wanted it to be done almost immediately.  Got home and added just a little more with Molly before heading off to Cali.  (Landreth orange 327.6)

A tough week.  I am really worn out - hopefully a very chill week in California will get the legs back.

Landreth Orange Miles: 20.25
Total Distance
5.00

AM - 5 Anaheim.  Ran up from the hotel past Disneyland and back with a few side roads to make the five.  Felt very good.  Kinks worked their way out within a mile and I took a look at the watch and found I was running in the 6's without even working.  (Landreth orange 332.6)

Landreth Orange Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
0.00

Nothing today.  After yesterday's run, I felt my back tighten up and start pinching off a nerve.  Within a couple minutes I could barely move.  I don't know why it happened and it was weird that it happened while I was already awake not while I was sleeping like happens sometimes.

Total Distance
5.00

AM - 5 Anaheim.  Same run as last time.  Back is still hurting a bit, but has started to relax its death grip.  (Landreth orange 337.6)

Total Distance
5.00

AM - 5 Anaheim.  Again the same run.  A crappy run.  Legs are pretty spent still.  (Landreth orange 342.6)

Landreth Orange Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
0.00

Decided to sleep in so I wouldn't fall asleep on the drive home.  Probably a good move since the drive was a beastly 10 hour marathon through the traffic, heat, and flat tires.

Total Distance
17.35

AM - 17.35 Steven Abraham Lincoln Hooper Memorial Run.  This year the run lost a lot of its luster.  I ran hideously; my stomach was twisting and the legs had nothing - truthfully one of the worst runs I have ever had.  I did enjoy the ice-bath in the stream at the end, however.  (Landreth 923)

The many, many, many hours on my feet at Disneyland didn't let me recover like I had hoped.  But I had fun, and it was nice to take a little break.

Goals for next week:  Hit my hard workouts good.  I've decided that to do this and because of the intense summer heat, I am going to have to let go of the big mileage and back down to 100-110's.  So that's what I'll be looking for.

Landreth Miles: 17.35
Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 16:59:13 from 208.117.127.110

I think that's a good call. If you stay just around a 100 you have plenty of endurance and your legs will recover and allow for the speed to work back. Let it happen sooner than later so you can go nail Bryce for a quick 500 clams.

From Holt on Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 17:48:24 from 75.169.57.203

After today (Monday) I think that might be a bit unrealistic, but I guess you just go and see what happens.

Total Distance
23.00

AM - Big Workout #11 - 2m/1m/2m/1m/2m w/2 minute recovery jog.  Goal was to be at LT, I was nowhere near.  It was a pretty discouraging workout.  But I tried to keep calm about it by telling myself that it wasn't until after Bryce that I even started these workouts last year, so hopefully with cutting mileage a bit and having a bigger base, as well as getting a jump on the workouts things will turn out all right in the end.  For the workout, I ran down to Dog Pound for the three warm up and started into the first set just after leaving the industrial park heading down onto the River Trail (which meant the last mile was going to be uphill, but the first was going to be downhill - hopefully getting me started on the good foot).  But I only hit 5:40 for the first two miles and finished just about losing whatever was in my stomach.  (It is embarrassing to write out the times, but I guess I will for future reference.)  The next mile I hit only 5:50, then 2 6:00's, followed by a single 6:00, and ended with a 6:15 and worse on the last mile (I just can't bring myself to write that one out, it was ugly).  My hips really froze up on me.  Cooled for three back to practice and a couple with the kids as they started and headed home.  Did Molly's Mile; she did well considering she hadn't run in over a week.  (Stratus grey 229.35)(Barefoot '09 106.5)

afternoon - 5 Grapevine.  A true burner today.  I've decided that to allow myself to cut back mileage, pretty much all my second runs will just be 5 or so - hopefully that will help me get some legs for my Big Workouts over the next few months, but also keep a solid amount of mileage that is also important.  Feet got pretty hot in the Five Fingers; I thought I might get some blisters, but they held out okay. (Five Fingers 16.75)

pool running - 10 minutes

Stratus Grey Miles: 17.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 0.50Five Fingers Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Dustin on Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 17:57:14 from 205.126.63.9

Good job Dave. Even though you weren't hitting the times you wanted, you still did a tough workout and like you said last year you didn't start doing those until a little later in the year. I'm sure all these miles and workouts are making you stronger physically and mentally.

From Steve Hooper on Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 18:09:20 from 209.33.254.93

Good workout today. You're probably still feeling the effects from last week. Way to get 23 in.

From scotthughes on Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 20:36:47 from 209.33.211.3

Dave, Still a great workout! Us mortals would love to have a work out like yours on a bad day! You truly set the standard. It is also good to know that you have some mortal in you...lol I am excited to see you cruise down the course at Bryce. Sounds like a good group is going over from St. George.

From PVHS on Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 21:00:03 from 75.169.57.203

Thanks guys - It's always nice to hear the encouragement when you are wondering why in the crap you're doing this!

From Mike Warren on Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:54:20 from 207.50.149.221

Dave, we are hitting the Golden corral for lunch Tuesday high noon. Come join us.

Total Distance
13.50

AM - 13.5 Parkway/Dino Tracks.  Was able to sleep in a little since I ran with the team.  Did Parkway and then moved into Dino Tracks with the boys' team.  Finished by taking Molly around.  I was pretty spent and this will be my only run today.  (Stratus black 397.6)(Barefoot '09 107)

Stratus Black Miles: 13.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 0.50
Total Distance
14.55

AM - 9.3 Dogtown/Staheli Hill.  Took Molly out and then ran around Dogtown before practice.  For practice took boys down to Staheli Hill as they ran hills I ran 10x10 sec hills.  This is something I need to do more of - it is an easy way to work on the explosion, leg strength, and hill work without wiping myself out for my big workouts - so I will make sure I do them once a week for the next while.  Boys looked very strong on hills today - get Danny healthy and this team will be well on its way.  (Landreth black 689.05)(Barefoot '09 107.5)

pool running - 10 mins (easy/hard).  Although this isn't really long enough to kill me (which is actually what I want), I think the pool running helps my hips, so I am going to get this going a bit more as well.

afternoon - 5.25 Elem. Grass.  Ran over to Wash. Elem in five fingers and then ran 3 barefoot and 8xbarefoot striders.  Feel a little better the last two days, hopefully I can have a little better workout tomorrow.  (Five Fingers 18)(Barefoot '09 111.5)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.80Barefoot '09 Miles: 4.50Five Fingers Miles: 1.25
Comments
From Mike Warren on Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 14:16:13 from 207.50.149.221

Very nice as usual. You hitting the club on Thurs?

From Bill on Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 15:40:12 from 168.179.180.160

Nice work out Dave. pool will do wonders for the wonder Boy!!

From Holt on Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 20:12:59 from 75.169.57.203

I am the clubbing master!

See you thursday everyone! We still hitting 7:00?

From Harris on Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 10:45:48 from 72.174.169.191

Hey are we still going to run on Saturday?

From Holt on Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 12:03:13 from 75.169.57.203

Greg, yeah. We will work out the details tonight and I will let you know the plan.

Total Distance
27.00

AM - Big Workout #10 7m at MP - well kind of - actually turned into 8 pretty much at TM.  Warmed up with Molly's Mile and then around Dogtown; then headed into the Fields for the tempo stuff.  After some very poor efforts lately, I wasn't sure where this one was headed.  Although I didn't really hit Marathon Pace, instead hung out around Tinman (a couple miles lower and closer to MP, including the extra mile ran because my math brain is gone when I am trying to run hard).  Then came back up and ran an easy 4 as part of my cool down with the team for morning practice.  I think the legs are coming around a little.  The effort was pretty hard today, and although the times weren't MP, there were a few miles where I felt way off and the times didn't slip below TM.  So I am thinking/hoping that in a few more days they may be prepared the race.  (Triumph 162.1)(Barefoot '09 112)

evening - 8.2 Club Run/Fields.  A hot one with some stomach issues and a small crowd.  (Stratus bee 725.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 8.20Triumph Miles: 18.30Barefoot '09 Miles: 0.50
Comments
From Maurine/Tarzan on Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 12:23:23 from 63.255.172.2

I've read posts from a couple of people mentioning 'tinman' pace lately. What does that refer to?

From Superfly on Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 19:20:21 from 208.117.127.110

The other thing to keep in mind is you doing these big workouts alone. It was hard last summer but we all had each other to push through a hard run. When alone it's way harder to hold pace.

From Holt on Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 19:38:55 from 75.169.57.203

Tinman is a coach - Paul Peterson turned a few of us toward his ideas - that recommends a workout of tempo pace that is essentially 15-20 seconds slower than marathon pace held for an extended time to work on gylcogen burning similar to that required in marathoning. There are a couple discussions about Tinman stuff/Big Workouts - I would recommend checking them out. I think his ideas are really on.

Clyde,

you don't need to remind me... I curse both of you on a daily basis! (no, seriously; I do)

Total Distance
0.00

Spent most of the night sick - not a bad day to have that happen, however, all-in-all. 

Comments
From Holt on Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 16:58:53 from 75.169.57.203

Sat. morning at 5:00 at the old store.

Total Distance
19.20

AM - 19.2 SGM Course/Snow Canyon.  Came down the course from Veyo and turned down SC.  Kept it pretty easy and under control.  Once hitting the Parkway, picked it up a little for the next 4-5.  Got home and took Molly for her mile.  (Landreth orange 356.8) 

Week was decent.  Started to feel like the legs were coming back, until I got sick.  But today I felt a little better (enough to run).

Goals for next week:  one solid Big Workout on Monday and then keep working on getting something back into my legs with some easy days, hoping to do well at Bryce.  Mileage will be quite controlled. 

Landreth Orange Miles: 19.20
Comments
From Mike Warren on Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:35:46 from 208.117.124.133

Dave, thanks for the run. Always fun to hang with you. You were lookin pretty smooth to me. With the huge miles you banked early on, its going to be off the charts when all your speed comes back!!! Crazy, Crazy, Crazy.

From Superfly on Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:40:45 from 208.117.127.110

Hope you get feeling better and ready to roll for Bryce. I'm excited to see how well you'll do. I was going to come this morning but didn't think I'd have enough time... and most likely wouldn't have. Anyways one of these days I'll get to run with ya again... it's been a while.

From Jon on Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:47:00 from 205.149.142.66

Is Bryce next Sat? Good luck!

From Steve Hooper on Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 13:00:04 from 67.40.116.180

Hey Dave - Great run this morning. It's going to be exciting to see how we all do at Bryce next week. I'm glad you got over being sick pretty fast.

What "Big" workout are you planning for monday? - tell me your secrets.

From Holt on Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 14:44:34 from 75.169.57.203

yeah jon, bryce is sat., so we'll see how that goes (?)

Steven, I am doing that 2min on/1min off workout I was telling you about that Logan lit us up on last year - that should be fun.

From Bill on Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 15:42:49 from 75.169.113.12

Nice Run today Dave. u looked like a man on a mission! u just needed a tie!!:) u going to have a great race at Bryce.

Total Distance
15.00

Big Workout #9 - 2min @ CV/1min off; 3mTM - 15.  Warmed up with the 4.5 Dogtown loop; then moved onto the treadmill to do the workout (changed into Ohana racers since I haven't worn them since Jan.).  Went 2 minutes at 5:21 pace and then recovered for a minute x10.  Really felt good.  After, jumped right into the3 miles at Tinman (5:52).  The treadmill accomplished just what I wanted - I wouldn't have been able to maintain the correct pace out on my own, but on the treadmill it was very solid.  Cooled down with Molly's Mile and then to practice and back.  Only run today - glycogen depletion for the next 24 hours - boo! (Triumph 168.6)(Ohana 139.75)(Barefoot '09 112.5)

Ohana Racers Miles: 8.00Triumph Miles: 6.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 0.50
Comments
From Sierra :) on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:01:16 from 209.33.250.234

Thanks for the encouragement coach! I know we all can run about the same pace but we split because of those chill days. Today we actually ran the entire workout together and it was great! We pushed each other really hard.

From Holt on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 12:08:53 from 75.169.57.203

Good job Sierra - I am going to get out with you ladies a little more to help push you along.

From Steve Hooper on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 14:21:54 from 67.40.116.180

Hey Dave, Sounds like a great workout. I would have love to do that workout with you . . . on the treadmill.

From Holts boy(Austin on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 16:15:18 from 72.173.114.82

CRITICAL VELOCITY!!!!! Muha ha ha ha ha ha!!!

From Holt on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 18:37:08 from 75.169.57.203

I knew you would like that one Austin - in fact I was kind of excited to hear you say it this morning!

From Sierra :) on Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 21:06:36 from 209.33.250.234

That would be awesome coach. . .just wait till I get back!!

Total Distance
15.30

AM - 11.3 Dogtown/Parkway.  Ran Molly's Mile then Dogtown before practice.  Then we did Parkway nice and easy followed by 8xbarefoot striders.  Now a long day of draining and cleaning out the pool that just hasn't cleared up this year.  (Landreth black 698.85)(Barefoot '09 114)

PM - 4 Warm Springs.  Easy and stiff-legged run up through Warm Springs.  (Landreth 927)

Landreth Miles: 4.00Landreth Black Miles: 9.80Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.50
Comments
From Chandis on Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 18:21:29 from 74.211.35.101

Hey coach.. I saw your comment on Sierra's page and I'm confused as to what to do..

The problem today was that Cassidy was struggling bad. So me and Kaylee stayed back with her and would try to slowly bring the group back together by pulling her up with us but it didn't work cause she wouldn't come along so we tried pulling them back just a hair but that didnt work either. So what do we do when that happens.. Do we drop back with that person struggling or leave them behind and stick as the rest of the team and just go? Cause we were all totally comfortable at the main pace except for Cassidy and I felt so bad leaving her back there!

From Holt on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:13:50 from 75.169.57.203

I'll answer on your page.

Total Distance
11.00

AM - 11 Dogtown/Green Springs.  Just ran around Dogtown for a few before practice, including 10x10sec hills on Coke Store Hill.  For practice I ran with the girls as they did a fartlek workout and cool down with the boys.  Molly's Mile.  Today I will reap the benefits of all yesterday's work as I chill in a nice clean pool. (Stratus Bee 735.95)(Barefoot '09 114.5)

Stratus Bee Miles: 10.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 0.50
Comments
From Chandis on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:53:24 from 74.211.35.101

yesterday: Ok. That makes sense.. Cause I want to run together but yesterday just felt way to forced!

Today: I see what you mean. I feel my arms getting sore cause I get tensed up in my arms.. Was it 5 or 6 today?

From Chandis on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:55:55 from 74.211.35.101

Ohh and thanks for being such an awesome example and an amazing coach!

From Holt on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 16:59:09 from 75.169.57.203

Today was 6.

From Holts boy(Austin on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 18:17:15 from 216.241.205.115

for how long and how hard i worked on our pool it should be finished by now. But still, it isnt.

From Holt on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 19:34:28 from 75.169.57.203

Pools - all sorts of fun and WORK!

From Mike Warren on Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 22:42:21 from 208.117.124.133

Hire a pool company! I finally did and now I actually like my pool. I am getting excited for your Bryce adventure.

From Holts boy(Austin on Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 01:25:56 from 216.241.205.115

i totally would if it didnt cost an arm and a leg

Total Distance
15.25

AM - Tortoise Fence.  Molly's Mile, then ran over to practice where we went up to Tortoise Fence.  (Cumulus white 721.85)(Barefoot '09 115)

PM - 8.75 Club Run.  Went from the store down to the river and ran in it from Washington bridge down to the skimboarding park.  Fun run once we resigned to the river running!  (Stratus black 406.35)

Cumulus White Miles: 6.00Stratus Black Miles: 8.75Barefoot '09 Miles: 0.50
Total Distance
10.00

morning - 10 Little Valley.  Had practice out at the Little Valley Park.  Ran the XC course and then more out near the industrial area.  Joined for most of the run by XC our new team dog that decided to jump in and run with us!  (Cumulus gold 425.65) 

Cumulus Gold Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Kory on Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 19:16:06 from 134.50.89.33

With all the miles you do what's your daily diet intake. What food are you eating to stay energized. I know carbs but details for other would be nice to know. Sometimes I find I lack the energy.

Great running.

From Vis on Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 21:31:56 from 144.92.164.57

Good luck tomorrow, chief. Make us proud.

Race: Bryce Canyon 1/2 Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:11:45, Place overall: 7, Place in age division: 1
Total Distance
14.60

Bryce Canyon 1/2 Marathon - pretty frustrating and disappointing race.  Got up to the start in the morning and saw Nick M., Mike V., and Seth W.; also Theo and Shaun Martin.  I planned on going out with Mike (the last two years he held back a little on the downhill and got me around mile 6-7, so I thought I could hold back with him and see if it led to a stronger finishing 10K).  Started off okay, the lead group was up about 20 meters, so I worked up to them about .75 into it.  Went through mile 1 in pretty much the same as the last two years, but the pace seemed just too hot for me; so as Seth started to push the group, I just fell back (which put me all by myself for pretty much the whole race).  I also fell off the pace significantly for this mile and most of the downhill miles.  Here and there I would have a good section and then I would have plenty of bad ones.  Some of them were so poor I don't even know what I was doing.  I still had hopes of reeling people in as Seth continued to stretch out the group.  I eventually caught the high school kid that had tried to lead and the 6th place guy was only a couple hundred meters ahead of me (around mile 7).  Just then I come around a corner and see Vick coming out of a bathroom and now 5th and 6th are only barely up on me.  Then I fade dramatically.  Pass Vick as he hits another b-room break and start to try and real in 5th again only to have a major sick feeling hit me.  My youngest had been sick the night before and I think it hit me a little.  I felt way cold and flushed and just drained almost automatically.  As soon as that happened (at 10'ish) I gave up and another guy passed me, and I just jogged in.  Here are the splits from the last few years for comparison:

Mile
 '07 '08 '09
1
 5:38 5:24 5:23
2
 5:32 5:24 5:33 (10:57)
3
 4:47 4:46 4:44 (15:41)
4
 5:03 4:54 5:25 (21:06)
5
 5:06 4:57 5:23 (26:30)
6
 5:08 5:03 4:54 (31:25)
7
 5:18 5:18 5:20 (36:46)
8
 5:31 5:27 5:33 (42:19)
9
 5:48 5:44 5:26 (47:45)
10
 5:33 5:39 5:49 (53:35)
11
 5:39 5:46 5:43 (59:18)
12
 5:51 5:58 5:56 (1:05:15)
13
 5:38 5:35 5:57 (1:11:12)
13.1
 (1:10:46) (5:05 pace) (1:10:18)
 :33 (1:11:45)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I really don't know what to say.  I thought I was in shape for a 1:08 (and if I would have gone after 5th that's what he got - I still think I could have got it but it just wasn't my day).  Some days it just doesn't click.  But I am pretty bummed about this.  I have been working so hard and I don't know if I have gained anything.  Is it even worth it?  I could probably just go out and run 60 miles/week and have less hard workouts and run only a few minutes slower, so I am just not sure where I am at with my running.  It is easy to tell others (friends, kids, etc..) to get back on and learn from the tough ones, but doing it yourself is a whole other story.  I guess I'll just see what I want to do when Monday morning comes around.  

Ohana Racers Miles: 14.60
Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:47:39 from 208.117.127.110

You and I both know Bryce is a beast and if your not on your A game it's not going to be a good one. It's a lot harder than it looks on paper. Saying that you ran well and had you been able to push out he last three miles your time would have been a lot better. Your base is there man but spend the rest of the summer trying to get the speed back up or even trying to get it faster than ever. I know it's harder to do than say but if you could run nothing over 100 mpw or even 90 you could get the speed you want to PR big time at STG. Time to train smarter and not harder. But you still did great so don't beat yourself up.

From Burt on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:49:19 from 68.76.197.194

Great report Holt.

From paul on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 13:10:23 from 76.27.122.123

Yeah Dave, don't get discouraged. There's lots of good races ahead for you.

A few unsolicited observations from an outsider looking in: (and these are meant as encouragement)

*You just ran an all-out 50 mile debut on hard terrain about a month ago. I usually don't feel recovered from a road marathon for a good month or so, and seeing as to how Squaw was longer, harder, and a new distance for you, I don't think you are recovered either. Plus, you only took about one week of real recovery before launching back into it. Take that into account when you evaluate Bryce.

*On a similar note, you are probably still in "ultra shape", and not in half marathon shape. In other words, your top speed and turnover are likely not there, and when you pushed to those old speeds, you probably red-lined faster than expected. Sure, you did a few workouts before Bryce, but not enough to shift over to true half marathon shape.

*You've been doing really high mileage for what seems like a long time. Perhaps time for a break? You rather bitterly joked about doing 60 mpw, but I actually think that's a pretty good idea. You won't run much slower in races, if at all. Personally, I haven't done anything over 74 miles in a week all year, and I've set 3 lifetime PR's, so 60-70 mpw isn't the death of your running or anything. Come to think of it, all my PR's, from 400m to the half marathon were set at 60-70 mpw. Marathon is a different story, but it doesn't take much training volume to kill it in the shorter races. As Clyde said, maybe time to trainer smarter, not harder.

Take a breather, and keep at it, just from a different angle.

From Mike Warren on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 13:32:33 from 207.50.149.221

Dave, I think your a little too hard on yourself. Yes thats good and bad, but you really have been logging crazy sick miles. Maybe the body needs a little breather. The speed will come back. I don't know from experience, but seems hard to go from Ultra to Speed in a couple weeks. Keep your head high, you are one heck of a runner. I know you will be back stronger & faster than ever. It's just how you are, you can't help it.

From scotthughes on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 14:27:43 from 209.33.211.3

Dave, Great report on the race! I am so amazed at the ability that you have. I am sure that it was the smoke in the air...lol Talking to Logan this morning helped me out a bunch. Take a look back and look at the accomplishments and the great things you are doing with the sport. I sure appreciated your kind words after my disappointing race....YOU ARE THE MAN!!

From Holt on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 14:58:29 from 75.169.57.203

Thanks guys -

Paul/Clyde you guys are right (and I've had the same thoughts about just not being in race shape) but it doesn't make it any less discouraging. But to fix it (hopefully) I am going to stick to the 100 mpw as a general rule and do my big workouts (at least the speedier ones) on the dreaded treadmill to force myself to hit the pace (since I have no group or "Circle" to run with and push me), maybe that way the base will result in some speed.

I need to just take the attitude of Mike Vick. He had a major struggle (two porta breaks) and he just simply let it roll off his back as one of those days and you can't control that.

From jtshad on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 15:17:34 from 204.134.132.225

Some great advice already and you are beginning to really process it for you. I think Mike V. has it right, some times you just have one of those days.

Keep running and training smartly and you will get your STGM goal.

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 16:33:29 from 64.81.245.109

I would second Paul's comments. There is a difference between training for an ultra and training for a half. Consider this - Canova says "You can go out and run for 3 hours and you are no good for the marathon". This stood out to me because I had done just that on several occasions and found myself no good for the marathon. Now if ultra training does this to your marathon, you can only imagine what it will do to your half.

A properly run half is a very painful sprint that lasts a little over an hour, for the ones blessed with speed who have been thankful for that blessing a little less than an hour. Some aerobic conditioning is necessary to support that sprint. Thus you do the mileage. But there is another component - you must have something to support with your base conditioning. Mileage builds the stage, but a stage is no good if there is no actor to perform on it.

To have the actor, first you need base speed. If a 70 second quarter hurts, or you cannot do it at all, that's bad. That needs to be fixed first. So you do some shorter intervals at that pace until a quarter in 70 is a comfortable relaxed coast. Then if 5:00 mile hurts or you cannot do it at all, that's bad too, that needs to be fixed. You try to make that 70 quarter last, so you can coast for four of them at 75 - so some 800, 1000s, 1200s, all fast, no slower than 5:00 pace, stop the workout or cut down the interval if you are not sustaining the pace, do not drag through 1000s at 5:10 or slower just to get in the target number of reps. Once 5:00 mile does not hurt, then it is time to learn how to run 5:15 forever. So you start with something mild, maybe just 2 miles in 10:30, then maybe do it twice, then maybe run 3 in 15:45, gradually extend it to 5, and learn to close your 10 mile tempos at that pace. Once you get there you'll be able to run an honest course in 1:08.

During all of that base mileage is necessary, but 70 is enough, 90 or more is OK if you feel good and the speed is improving. If you feel tired and the speed stagnates cut back as far as 70, maybe even 60.

Make sure to get good sleep. They asked Mark Nenow (27:20 10 K runner, had the American record for a long time) about the most important aspect of his training. He said - "sleep, sleep, sleep." For a good reason. To sprint for a long time you need a healthy nervous system. Every time you run fast, you tax it. Every time you sleep you rebuild it, and hopefully rebuild it past the level of what it was a week ago. If you succeed, your speed improves. Otherwise, you feel stale.

All of that, of course, applies if you want to run good halves, and to some extent good marathons. If your focus is ultra, it is a different story, the halves would have to be sacrificed on the altar.

From JamesH on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 22:56:32 from 74.211.22.194

I agree with all those more learned in the art of training. Your an awesome runner with the drive to accomplish your goals. Stick to it and train smart.

From Ashbaker on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:26:21 from 98.98.27.230

Sasha hit on the nail Dave.. Cut back for a while then regroup and run like a wild animal. Within reason of course..

Total Distance
11.25

AM - 11.25 Green Springs.  Ran over to practice early and ran barefoot for a few.  Then we ran into Green Springs and I went with the girls on their fartlek workout.  Molly's Mile.  Legs were a bit sore today - but do feel a little better after running.  After a long weekend seriously pondering my running future I guess the only thing to do after a disappointing race is to get back on my feet and try again; it just seemed like the thing to do when the alarm went off.  (Landreth orange 365.8)(Barefoot '09 117.25)

pool running - 15 min (1off/1on)

Landreth Orange Miles: 9.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 2.25
Comments
From Dustin on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:24:17 from 209.33.192.10

The "seemed like the thing to do" phrases sounds a lot like Forrest Gump. "One day I just decided to go for a run..I ran down the lane, and then through town. Anyway, you get the idea. Just keep plugging away you've been running a lot of miles I'm sure when you are truly peaked for a race you'll reap the benefits of all your hard work.

From Holt on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:29:58 from 75.169.57.203

We missed you up there Dustin - thanks for the nice words.

From Vis on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 14:18:01 from 72.33.72.84

It sounds like it's time for you to just go out and enjoy running, maybe go ultra. Remember passion isn't measured w/ a stopwatch.

From Holts boy(Austin on Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 20:46:47 from 216.241.205.132

What you felt in those last few miles of that race is what i feel every day. Im not the type to run by my self ALL the time. Yeah i need one by my seft every once in a while. But it is really taxing on my mind and body. So when you tell us to get back up and keep going i do,. . . and if i can you for SURE can. Your holt, i have told people here about your running and coaching skills. First off they think your masokistic ( however you spell that) But they also think your the most dedicated guy ever. Keep it going coach. :)

From neumannator on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 01:28:12 from 71.213.69.69

Hey Dave, Don't get down on yourself. Seriously, you only had a few weeks of speed type training under your belt. you have a ton of miles under your belt, now is the time put a little more focus on quality. You have great talent so just enjoy being able to run.

Total Distance
10.40

AM - 10.4 Middleton.  Molly's Mile then over to practice where I ran barefoot on the grass for a bit before the team got there.  Then we did an easy 5 out into Middleton.  Legs a little more tired than I felt yesterday.  Huge blister from the race popped yesterday but it didn't bug at all today.  Keeping it nice and easy.  (Cumulus gold 433.8)(Barefoot '09 119.5)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 8.15Barefoot '09 Miles: 2.25
Comments
From Mike Warren on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:16:34 from 207.50.149.221

Glad to hear your feeling better. I need to do some of the barefoot stuff.

Total Distance
10.35

AM - 10.35 Lava Point.  Molly's Mile, then barefoot until practice.  Ran down on the Lava Point Trail and did 10x10 sec hills as team did their hill workout.  Came back and we all took a dip in the pool.  (Landreth blue 7.2 - new pair of Landreth III's)(Barefoot '09 122.65)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.15Landreth Blue Miles: 7.20
Comments
From The Beast on Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 13:38:52 from 74.211.17.81

Oh so you all swam in the pool? Things must be changing for XC. Are you doing Enterprise on friday?

From Mike Warren on Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 13:45:12 from 207.50.149.221

Oh, how sweet the pool is this time of year! Nice miles my friend!

From Holt on Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 17:31:10 from 75.169.57.203

Nah Josh, I am too old for that kind of thing!

We only had 15 or so out today (smallest number all summer I think), so I thought I would reward them.

From The Beast on Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 18:15:48 from 74.211.17.81

Ok I see. I'm too fat to run but I still am. I'm going to stop by XC sometime next week.

From Holt on Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 20:47:33 from 75.169.57.203

Come tomorrow - frisbee after the run!

From Adam RW on Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 22:06:54 from 98.202.223.65

This may have been asked but what is the callus progress with the barefoot running? Feet of steel yet?

From Holt on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:23:16 from 75.169.57.203

There pretty tough - but somehow I still got a blister in the 1/2 last weekend. Don't know how that one happened.

Total Distance
15.00

morning - 7 Sandberg's Pond.  Ran to practice and Sandberg's.  Finished with 8xbarefoot striders and a great game of ultimate with the team and came home and ran Molly's Mile.  (Stratus black 411.85)(Barefoot '09 124.15)

PM - Club Run/River Run.  Not many out tonight - we took the river run in reverse.  The weather was amazing; cool (90 when we finished) and overcast with a little breeze.  I would love that everyday.  (Landreth black 706.85)

Landreth Black Miles: 8.00Stratus Black Miles: 5.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.50
Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 19:59:21 from 208.117.127.110

I was going to try and make it tonight but we are cleaning the temple at 9:45 and I didn't think I had enough time to get home and shower and back over there... anywho plan something for Sat with the guys.

From Holt on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 15:11:34 from 75.169.57.203

That is always an interesting experience - we got the extra tour once, maybe you will too.

Total Distance
11.00

AM - 11 Junction.  Out to the Junction this morning.  Left hammy was a little tight and hips were having a hangover from the ultimate.  Molly's Mile in the five fingers.  (Landreth blue 17.2)(Five Fingers 19)

Five Fingers Miles: 1.00Landreth Blue Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
11.40

AM - 11.4 Wet Sandy Trail.  Steve and I went up to the Wet Sandy Trailhead, just below Oak Grove.  I had never run this trail, but I wanted/needed one more trail fix before marathon training kicks in heavy and XC takes away all my weekends.  The first 5 of this trail was awesome!  Crossed streams, in ponderosa forest, fern covered meadows as we skirted the base of Pine Valley at 7000 ft.  But then the trail just went dead; we hacked around for awhile and tried to find it again, but it was very vague and just crashed through scrub oak and manzanita.  I had hoped (and thought) that it worked its way up to the top of the mountain and connected up with the Summit Trail (near the Whipple Trail), but if that is the case we missed it/lost it/or didn't go far enough.  So after getting torn up, we just turned and brought it back.  The streams were so nice and cold and tasted great.  Not really as much mileage as I wanted, but it was 3 hours and really neat until where we turned around - even the rattlesnake I almost stepped on (beautiful gold and tan colors highlighting the diamondback pattern).  (Landreth 938.4)

End to a very chill week.  I feel a bit better about things than last weekend and am ready to get to it next week.

Landreth Miles: 11.40
Comments
From Adam RW on Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 17:18:58 from 155.101.152.103

Sounds like a beautiful run. You even make the near death experience of the rattlesnake sound pleasant :)...

From scotthughes on Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 17:25:31 from 209.33.211.3

Dave, It is good to hear that you are feeling good about things again. You have certainly set a very high standard for yourself. I have been learning this past few months that I need to learn to enjoy the moment even when I am not accomplishing what I had hoped for. I had a very unrealistic idea that each time I had a race it was going to be a PR. It works for a while then reality hit me in the face!

Each race is becoming more enjoyable to me now. Yesterday could have been a killer to my ego and training. I took a moment and made the decision that this has got to be fun or there is no reason to do it.

In my pain and disgust of how my body felt yesterday I had some fun. High and low fiving anybody that was willing, laughing and joking with those watching....they could not see that pain I was in and that is just fine!

You are a great mentor for me and I hope to see your continued accomplishments, if I could only have a small portion of the success you have had to this point I would be thrilled.

KEEP ON TRUCKING! (RUNNING)

From JamesH on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 00:59:15 from 74.211.22.194

Sounds like it was a good run. I almost regret not going. Almost.

From Vis on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 10:22:12 from 208.88.9.50

AH. The beauty of the high desert. I'm jealous of the run, not the rattlesnake.

From Steve Hooper on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 17:05:19 from 209.33.254.93

David, Great run yesterday!

Little rough in the middle - but great for our "BUSHWACKING" Skills. ;-}

We'll have to get back up there after our marathon training is done and before the snow comes. I really want to get up on the top and check out more of the trails up there.

From Steve Hooper on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 17:29:53 from 209.33.254.93

Here's the picture of the snake:

http://steve.fastrunningblog.com/blog--Great-run-with-Dave-He-wrote-nice-d/07-25-2009.html

From Superfly on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 19:42:44 from 208.117.127.110

Nice run guys. The first part sounds sweet.

Total Distance
19.00

AM - Big Workout #17. 7 TM.  Decided to start my workout sequence over again and see if I can't get it right this time.  Warmed up with Warm Springs 4.  Then came home and got on the treadmill for 7 Tinman miles.  Set the pace at 5:52 and it went great.  Moved the pace down to 5:49 for just the last .5 mile to work on having a stronger finish (but didn't want to overdo it).  Then cooled down around King's Row and to practice with Molly, .5 barefoot for team warm up and after timing some 1000's for the boys ran back home.  Hip flexor was a bit touchy to warm up today, but had absolutely no issues during the workout, then started to ache a bit on the cool down (after that weird pain attack on Sat. night).  (Triumph 183.1)(Barefoot '09 124.65)

afternoon - 4 Grapevine.  Hadn't done an afternoon run for a couple weeks (hadn't done an early morning workout in a couple for that matter), but heat didn't kill me.  Just took it easy and kept it short.  (Five Fingers 23)

Triumph Miles: 14.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 0.50Five Fingers Miles: 4.00
Comments
From Sierra :) on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 13:05:04 from 209.33.250.234

I liked running the hospital/river? something? run backwards! It was great! I really did enjoy running it backwards more so then forwards. I'm glad you didn't wait, we were moving really slow!

From Holt on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 16:55:17 from 75.169.57.203

Yeah, that hill up Target is long, but not bad at all.

From Mike Warren on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 17:24:24 from 207.50.149.221

Awesome workout Dave! Very glad to hear your doing great again.

From Holts boy(Austin on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 21:22:36 from 216.241.192.122

Hey when you guys decide on a friday location let me know. Im back for good on thursday night!!!

Total Distance
15.50

AM - 11.5 Grapevine.  Molly's Mile, then around Washington to practice where the ladies and I ran Grapevine and 8xbarefoot striders.  Hip flexor a little more sore today and the left hammy was also a bit tight - wonder if they are related.  Spent a lot of time stretching and icing them after the run.  (Landreth blue 27.2)(Barefoot '09 126.15)

afternoon - 4 City Wells.  Waited for some rain but it never came, so I ran in the heat up toward City Wells.  Took it nice and easy, but didn't get far (wasn't planning on it) when hip started to hurt a little at 2 I turned around and brought it back.  (Five Fingers 27)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.50Five Fingers Miles: 4.00Landreth Blue Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:56:10 from 208.117.127.110

Go see April or something... don't let that keep hurting.

From Sierra :) on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:13:51 from 209.33.250.234

Me and Cassidy were talking today and we both loved that run. I was lots of fun. Come back and join us whenever! Thanks!

From Mik'L on Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 19:57:01 from 216.241.195.90

So I didn't even know Ally was pregnant! I am so happy for you guys! That's awesome. I hope she is feeling good. I guess we are going to try and get together next week sometime.

From Jon on Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 16:20:46 from 75.169.139.126

Hope your hip gets better soon.

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 12 Washington/Little Valley.  Ran for a bit around Dogtown today; then headed over to Little Valley to run the XC course with Logan.  We made a change or two and I think it will work out good.  Ran a few barefoot as I waited for him.  (Landreth black 715.85)(Barefoot '09 129.15)

afternoon - 4 Grapevine.  Ran out in the Five Fingers.  Hip still a bit uncomfortable.  (Five Fingers 31)

Landreth Black Miles: 9.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.00Five Fingers Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
3.30

AM - Big Workout #16 (attempt #1) 6x1000's CV pace.  Got out and did my warm up and hip just wasn't feeling good at all.  I thought I would try to get into the TM and see if the pain subsided.  It didn't.  I went back to bed very discouraged - even drove to practice.  Decided I will take the weekend off as we head to SLC.  Disappointing because I had some trail runs planned for up there, but maybe the few days off will get it better.  I figure it is an overuse injury and I don't want it to bug me all summer, so I need to get it better now.  (Landreth 941.4)(old Ohana -.3, planning on doing some of the quicker stuff this season in these to get a feel for racing in them better, but I don't know the mileage on them - maybe I'll go back and add it up, maybe not) 

Landreth Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
0.00

0 - hip not feeling any better.  Mostly hurts at night.  When I move around in bed it wakes me up. 

Total Distance
0.00

0 - I look up at the mountains and just get mad that I could have been running in them all weekend instead of sitting on my butt.

Total Distance
19.75

AM - 8.75 Big Workout #16 (attempt #2) 6x1000's CV.  Hip hurt again last night and I was very discouraged and didn't want to get up.  So I slept in a little and decided I could try to do these with my boys (as they were doing 8x1000's, but on the grass).  Eventually got up and went and got my warm up in.  Hip had some soreness in it, but it did loosen up as I got into the 2 TM miles - even hit the pace on them, but almost threw up after the first.  Started off on the first and just hung behind Austin and Kimz.  I could tell this wasn't going to work as I would have lost breakfast if I had eaten anything.  So I hung it up again and decided I would just retire to coaching.  Took Molly around after getting back from practice.  (Stratus grey 238.1)

afternoon - 11 Big Workout #16 (attempt #3) 6x1000's CV.  Throughout the day I kept thinking about not completing this workout and how I had got on one of my runners for not sucking it up when it really gets tough and relying only on talent (and man is he talented!) and not hard work (those who know my team can probably guess who I am talking about).  My words kind of haunted me and I decided I need to suck it up.  So I went down into the inferno which is my basement (unfinished with no air, just a fan blowing on me) and jumped on the treadmill.  Ran 2 warm up in the Five Fingers and then took it down to TM pace (5:52) for two.  This was easily the fastest I have ever run in the Fingers, but it felt great and my hip wasn't bugging at all.  Switched into the old Ohanas and started cranking out the 1000's with 2 minutes rest at (2)5:13 pace (3:12'ish), (2)5:10 pace (3:11'ish), and the final 2 at 5:07 pace (3:10'ish).  I felt strong, and although it was tough and I nearly threw up near the end, I finally completed this dang workout!  Cooled down for two back in the Fingers.  (Five Fingers 37)(Old Ohana -5)

Stratus Grey Miles: 8.75Five Fingers Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Jon on Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 19:40:56 from 75.169.143.5

Nice job toughing it out to finally get that BW in.

From Dustin on Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 19:50:52 from 209.33.192.10

Good job Dave. My treadmill doesn't go faster than 6:00 min pace. Are you or James doing the Provo River Half?

From Superfly on Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 20:12:40 from 208.117.127.110

Way to battle and get it done. I skipped those 1000's a couple times last summer. Sounds like murder.

Total Distance
15.40

AM - 11.4 Tortoise Fence.  Molly's Mile and then barefoot on the grass before practice.  Ran with the girls up to Tortoise Fence and then 8xbarefoot striders. (Landreth orange 372.2)(Barefoot '09 134.15)

afternoon - 4 Treadmill.  Ran an easy four on the treadmill.  (Five Fingers 41)

Landreth Orange Miles: 6.40Barefoot '09 Miles: 5.00Five Fingers Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
11.30

AM - 11.3 Green Springs.  Molly's Mile then barefoot on grass before practice.  Ran with the boys around Green Springs and home.  (Stratus black 420.15)(Barefoot '09 137.15)

Stratus Black Miles: 8.30Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
0.00

Holden's b-day.  What a tough day.

Total Distance
3.50

morning - 3.5 Little Valley.  Just ran the XC course for practice and then we did some maintenance on it to get it ready for next week's meet.  Nice to take the mind off things and enjoy the team.  (Five Fingers 44.5)

Five Fingers Miles: 3.50
Comments
From Steve Hooper on Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 15:21:12 from 71.35.218.45

Are you up for 20 tomorrow?

Total Distance
20.70

AM - Big Workout #15 8 TM.  SGM course.  Ran with a good group of Steven, James, and Logan; fun group of guys to run with, we have fun and enjoy it, chatted about "Born to Run" with Logan since I read it Weds and Thurs.  Kept it nice and chill as we enjoyed the cool temps up near Brookside.  Coming off the volcano we move it into tempo.  For the next 8 I hit 5:20's-5:50's (depending on the terrain) and worked on pushing off from the feet and keeping a quick, solid stride - to me it felt like running should really feel.  Even though I had some kinks, I felt very good for not having run much this week and the pace was very easy to come by without overdoing it.  Thoughts went to Holden for awhile as I  moved away from everyone; its fun to think about him, but way sad too.  Finished up and turned to go back and get everyone, and happily they were all just right on my tail; good runs for all.  (Triumph 203.8)

What a week.  Running couldn't have been more secondary this week, but it also was a wonderful release.  

Goals for next week:  Try and keep it focused during big workouts.  Get ready for the meet.  Get ready for school (Thursday, yikes).  And keep on dealing with it all.

Triumph Miles: 20.70
Comments
From Mik'L on Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 14:35:11 from 208.117.127.110

Glad you were able to get out. Clyde is bummed I had a meeting this morning and couldn't make it. We are thinking about you guys a lot. What a cute name. I hope Ally is feeling okay. PLEASE let me know if we can do ANYTHING!

From Dustin on Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 17:01:06 from 209.33.192.10

Good job Dave. Steve told me a little about the situation you guys are in our prayers. Good luck with Thursday, where did the summer go?

From Steve Hooper on Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 19:19:25 from 209.33.254.93

Hey Dave, Great run today. Thanks for the pull - even though I wasn't close to you having you up in front made me push a little more.

From JamesH on Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 20:48:00 from 74.211.22.194

Good run today. Its always fun to see where the conversation is going to go. Your all in our thoughts and prayers. :) YOU'VE BEEN PIMPED!!!

Total Distance
15.00

noon - Big Workout #14 7xmile LT - 15.  Had no desire to every run again this morning.  Of course I knew this would pass, but it has become a very strong feeling for me lately - either I don't want to run at all or I just can't wait to get out and have the release.  So I didn't fight it and figured I would want to hit this run at some other point.  So I came home from school meetings to check on Ally and decided to run it on the treadmill.  Warmed up with 3 and then 2 TM - interrupted the 2nd TM to put my old Ohanas on.  I was a bit intimidated by this workout, especially since I didn't do it last year as I was tapering a little for Provo 1/2.  I really tried to only worry about the repeat I was on and not the many upcoming ones.  Pace was 5:27 for each of the first 6 and 5:24 for the last with a .15 recovery.  Then I cooled for 2 more.  Workout was tough, but not the most hideous thing I have ever attempted, although the girls did look strangely at me as I grunted through the last few.  (Five Fingers 49.1)(Old Ohanas -11.4)

Five Fingers Miles: 4.60
Comments
From Vis on Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 22:11:46 from 208.88.9.50

Great pace, Chief. That must be one heck of a treadmill w/ the speed work and super long runs that you're getting out of it. How many miles can you get out of a tread mill? A lot more if it's a Jeep, right? Maybe touch up one side w/ a little dark red paint and call it good.

From Holt on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:42:00 from 204.113.55.41

!!!!

From scotthughes on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:47:10 from 209.33.211.3

You can't even imagine what kind of grunt, noises and distorted facial expressions I would have on my face trying to put those kind of miles and paces together...I am sure my family would be calling an ambulance. Great job!

From Superfly on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 13:35:49 from 208.117.127.110

I did do that one last year and it sucked. Logan pounded me into the dirt over and over again down by the river.

From Superfly on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 13:37:09 from 208.117.127.110

I actually was going to comment to say good job for hitting it on the treadmill... could never do that.

From Holt on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 16:46:29 from 204.113.55.41

Treadmill seems a little easier on this type of run for me - but more beastly as well.

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 12 Junction/CC.  Loved the temps this morning.  Actually had a coolness to it.  Hip was a little cranky due to not taking care of it properly yesterday - need to be consistent even when it starts feeling better.  Molly's Mile.  (Landreth blue 39.2)

afternoon - 4 Green Springs.  Hadn't really hit the afternoon heat for awhile, so this 4 was enough to wipe me out.  (Landreth black 719.85)

Landreth Black Miles: 4.00Landreth Blue Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Dustin on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 16:01:17 from 204.113.48.77

It was nice temps this morning. Good job on the workout yesterday.

From Mike Warren on Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 16:38:01 from 207.50.149.221

Dave, if your up for a long run tomorrow, a bunch of us are meeting at my house 4am. Running up Snow Canyon then down the course. 8 easy, 10 fast.

Total Distance
24.00

AM - 20 River Run/Dome.  Best day of the week to squeeze a long run in.  Started with 8 on River Run and got back to join the boys as we ran out into the Fields and ran along the top of the Dome.  Tough running up there, with major hills and very rocky trail stuff.  No carbs or electrolytes on the run made me pretty wiped by the end.  (Landreth orange 392.2)

afternoon - 4 Nisson's.  Ran with the boys in the heat again.  Very stiff and in the hip.  8xbarefoot striders to end. (Cumulus white 724.85)(Barefoot '09 138.15)

pool running - 5 min.

Cumulus White Miles: 3.00Landreth Orange Miles: 20.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00
Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:55:43 from 208.117.127.110

Nice solo 20. Is your meet over at the park this week? Shoot us a schedule so we can come watch some races. I'm excited to see how well your guys will do this year.

From Holt on Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 14:12:47 from 204.113.55.41

Yes, do you want to come help? Maybe just have you watch a corner or something so you can still watch and cheer.

8:00am

From Superfly on Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 15:46:07 from 208.117.127.110

Yeah I think we can come and would love to help. Sat right?

From Holt on Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 15:49:54 from 204.113.55.41

yup

From Mike Warren on Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 19:44:40 from 208.117.124.133

Dave, great run! I am already excited for your STG. Maybe get a front roll seat, popcorn, all the good stuff. Hey, actually I would pay to watch both of you guys run!

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 10 Middleton.  Based on yesterday's long run, I moved the BW to tomorrow and just went out on a run this morning.  Felt okay, just a bit tired.  Ended with Molly's Mile.  (Stratus black 430.15)

afternoon - 5 Mall Run.  5 hot miles with pretty much all of the top boys.  Survived the first day and the heat - double bonus.  (Stratus bee  740.95)

Stratus Bee Miles: 5.00Stratus Black Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
9.00

afternoon - 9 Big Loops/Starbucks.  Got a pair of Nike Free 3.0 from a teacher at school.  Even though they are Nikes, I can't beat free, so I decided to run in them today.  Really felt pretty good.  Have quite a natural flow - not really barefoot like they claim, but nice.  (Free 9)

Free Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
15.00

PM/AM (?) - Big Workout #13 9TM.  15 miles Treadmill.  Yesterday was a tough one in the morning.  Some days I feel I have lost all desire to run - other days it is the best release there is.  After all that has happened I am having a tough time snapping out of it.  So anyway... I didn't get up yesterday to do this workout and didn't have time after school since we were getting ready for today's meet.  So after getting home last night, I just laid in bed.  I decided if I wasn't asleep by 11:00 I would get up and run instead of doing it super early.  So I came and got on the treadmill and got going.  Time actually went pretty well.  Warmed up for 4 and then got into TM at 5:52 for 9 miles - they felt okay, I was just a little tired.  Then cooled for just two, so I could get to bed.  But then I actually went out and went swimming for a few minutes at 1:00.  (Stratus grey 253.1)

Week had its ups and downs - still having times when running is just meaningless.  Busy, but got my workouts in.

Goals for next week: Hit about the same mileage and keep focused on getting at least my big workouts in and long run.

Stratus Grey Miles: 15.00
Comments
From KeNz on Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 19:43:31 from 71.36.86.208

Thanks Coach! It was good to see you! I miss running with all you guys.

From Dustin on Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 20:14:03 from 209.33.192.10

I like the swimming at 1:00 am. Hope things are going better.

From Vis on Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 23:36:07 from 208.88.9.50

Great meet today, chief. Or should I say race director? Is that a future calling? BTW you've seem to have some kind of a super-human will.

Total Distance
17.00

AM - Big Workout #12 8x1000 CV - 15 treadmill.  Woke up today - that's a step in the right direction.  Warmed up for 3 then 1TM in Five Fingers, switched shoes to old Ohanas and ran the other Tinman at 5:52 - felt a bit winded during these, worried me a little.  Got into the 1000's at 5:15 pace, 5:13 pace, 5:10 pace, 5:07 pace (2 each, with 2 minute recovery).  Was not very on this morning.  Not really tired or anything, just didn't run very strong.  Cooled down for just over 3.  (Five Fingers 53.1)(old Ohana -11)

afternoon - 2 DI Loop.  Just a little jog to shake out the legs with the boys after their workout.  (Landreth  943.4)

Landreth Miles: 2.00Five Fingers Miles: 4.00
Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:23:56 from 208.117.127.110

Nice solid workout for a Monday. If you want to try and go do something early one of these morning let me know.

From Dustin on Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:18:38 from 205.126.78.217

Nice job Dave. Where is your meet this weekend?

Total Distance
15.50

AM - 8 2xAC and laps.  First of many Arctic Circle runs.  Hip felt very good this morning.  (Landreth blue 47.2)

afternoon - 7.5 Grass/Part of Hospital.  Ran 4 on the ball fields barefoot, including 8xbarefoot striders.  Step on a bee and got stung right on my arch - hurt a lot.  Then took water out to the kids and ran a few with them.  (Barefoot '09 142.15)(Stratus bee 744.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 3.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 4.00Landreth Blue Miles: 8.00
Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 13:02:42 from 208.117.127.110

I'm laughing but it's not really that funny that you got stung on the foot... lol.

On your barefoot stuff you should at least wear your 5 fingers. You never know what your going to step on. Once I stepped on a broken marble and cut the tendon in half going to one of my toes... not fun and could jack you up for a long time with running.

Total Distance
12.00

AM - 12 DI/2xAC/laps.  Haven't ran with Molly for a few days as I try to figure out a decent schedule to run and still get everything in, so I took her right off the bat this morning and then went over and ran for practice.  Hip felt pretty good again; much better than yesterday afternoon.  Only run today with a meet this afternoon.  (Triumph 215.85)

Triumph Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Burt on Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 17:54:56 from 68.76.197.194

Hey Holt. I was looking at the results of Bryce Canyon HM on Athlinks.com and noticed the top two were Theo and Shaun Martin. Then I went and reread your report. Do you know them? Are the related? In high school there were some Native American twins that lived in Page. They were a year behind me in school. They pretty much dominated all long distance championships their entire HS careers except their senior year when someone took 2nd place in the mile. I think their names were Tim and Theo Martin. I wonder if Theo is the same guy that ran BC with you.

Total Distance
19.00

AM - Big Workout #11. 2-1-2-1-2 miles LT.  16 treadmill.  Molly's Mile and then 4 more on the treadmill in the Five Fingers.  Did the workout with the 2 miles at 5:27 and the 1 miles at 5:24 with 2 minutes recovery between.  Pretty hard workout.  I was really spent by the end and my legs wanted no more of it.  Cooled down for a couple miles in the Frees and was done.  (Five Fingers 58.1)(old Ohana -9)(Free 11)

afternoon - 3 Green Springs.  Took water up to the top of Green Springs for practice (110 today) and ran a fwe miles with the kids.  (Cumulus white 725.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 3.00Five Fingers Miles: 5.00Free Miles: 2.00
Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:36:30 from 208.117.127.110

Good stuff man. Only a few more weeks and your ready to do some damage. Hold it together and stay healthy... then unleash.

From Steve Hooper on Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:20:59 from 71.35.218.45

Impressive! Way to get out and get it DONE.

From Dustin on Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:21:00 from 204.113.48.77

Nice job Dave, always amazed at your workouts.

From Holt on Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 15:30:27 from 204.113.55.41

Thanks guys - but the only reason I could do it was because of the treadmill. I would be afraid to see what my time would have been on that last 2 mile set w/o it. So I guess that is a benefit of the treader - keep on and on pace or die.

From The Beast on Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 15:09:01 from 74.211.17.81

Hey Coach! I haven't been training like I should for the marathon but I have a quick question. Should I do some kind of speed work in my training to improve my turn over? What do you suggest?

From Holt on Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 18:27:17 from 75.169.94.111

Josh, no! The best and only thing you should do is run mileage... CONSISTENTLY!

Total Distance
14.50

AM - 10 ACx2/laps.  Hips is feeling pretty good in the morning - the afternoon, however, takes a couple miles to get it warmed up.  (Stratus black 440.15)

afternoon - 4.5 AC ice cream run.  8xbarefoot striders and then over to AC for an ice cream run.  We couldn't have done much more, it was 112 degrees.  (Barefoot '09 143.15)(Cumulus gold 437.3)

Stratus Black Miles: 10.00Cumulus Gold Miles: 3.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00
Comments
From Adam RW on Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 14:08:27 from 98.202.223.65

112F!!! That does deserve ice cream.

Total Distance
21.50

AM - 21.5 Quail.  One of those super-early mornings, to get the run in before a meet.  Temps were still above 90 at 3am, but did finally cool off by Harrisburg with a little breeze off the mountain.  Ran okay, put a little pickup in to 6:30-45 for a few miles and down the hill (.75 miles) at 5:15-30 to work on some quicker downhill at the end of a long run.  Extended through Coral Canyon and my neighborhood, then ran Molly's Mile.  Hip didn't have one ounce of pain.  (Landreth orange 413.7)

Another strongish week.  I think my marathon speed is finally starting to come around, but it is going to take the full cycle up until SGM to be fully prepared.

Goals for next week:  next week should actually be a bit of a breather compared to this week (two meets, back-to-school night for the girls and for me, first full week of school, and workouts), so I think I'll just keep on trucking along - hit a couple good Big Workouts and a long run probably on Friday morning.

Landreth Orange Miles: 21.50
Comments
From Superfly on Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 18:37:05 from 208.117.127.110

Nice early morning workout. If your running long on Friday next week plan something and I'll try and come.

From The Beast on Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 03:38:36 from 74.211.17.81

Ok thanks Coach! I should be able to get back into things with college starting.

Total Distance
21.50

AM - Big Workout #10 7MP - 16 Buena Vista/Treadmill.  Started off warming up with the Buena Vista loop and Molly's Mile and one more on the treadmill.  Then ran the 7 miles at 5:33.  Really felt pretty comfortable with just a little effort.  Cooled for 2 more.  (Stratus grey 269.1)

afternoon - 5.5 Grass/DI.  Ran a few on the grass and then DI.  Hip felt decent today, just a few kinks.  (Barefoot '09 146.15)(Landreth 945.9)

Landreth Miles: 2.50Stratus Grey Miles: 16.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.00
Comments
From Holts boy(Austin on Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 16:02:46 from 204.113.56.61

Hey update the pvhs blog. or teach me how to and ill do it for you since your busy.

From Superfly on Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 11:33:39 from 208.117.127.110

I think your legs are finally starting to come back to you after having ran an enormous amount of miles all year. You should be arriving right on time for the marathon. Good to see!

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 10 ACx2/laps.  Molly's Mile, then over to school and Hart's and a couple AC runs with some laps.  I thought the hip might be in some major trouble today - was having a swimming race with Rylee and I felt a huge pop right where it has been hurting and a major shot of pain - but it felt about like the first of last week, some soreness nothing major.  (Stratus black 450.15)

afternoon - 5 DI/Dogpound.  Ran out with the Level 2 guys/girls as they did their AT.  Hip didn't have much pain, just a general ache and weakness.  (Landreth black 724.85)


Landreth Black Miles: 5.00Stratus Black Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
16.50

AM - 6.5 Green Springs/AC/laps.  Not too much this morning as I had to ditch out on the second AC with so much to do to get ready for class today.  Hip had same feel as yesterday - weak, but not really any pain.  (Free 17.5)

afternoon - 10 grass/Lava Point.  Ran a bit barefoot on the grass and then took water out to the team and ran with them for a bit down by the river on the trail.  Hip still weak and achy.  (Barefoot '09 148.65)(Landreth blue 54.7)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 2.50Landreth Blue Miles: 7.50Free Miles: 6.50
Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 16:12:09 from 204.113.48.77

Sorry you have the hip pain. Mine hip pain has been on and off. I more concerned about a sharp pain in my shin, it just came on last night after my run. It was really hurting this morning haven't tried running on it yet.

From Superfly on Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 16:29:00 from 208.117.127.110

I'll join ya Friday early if you have something in mind... let me know. Unless your doing a 23 mile tempo.

From Holt on Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 09:32:07 from 204.113.55.41

Clyde, we have practice in the morning (Fri.) so I am just tying it in with that - I'll run 14 before, and the final 7 with the kids as they do their 3 mile easy runs. You are more than welcome to come - if you're into that sort of thing! I haven't quite figured out what time I will have to start, but I am guessing it will be around 4:00. Fun stuff.

Total Distance
20.00

AM - Big Workout #9 10x2 min CV/3 TM - treadmill.  Warmed up for 6 in the Five Fingers with no pain in the hip.  Then got into the 2 minute fartleks.  This isn't too bad a workout; each repeat is over before you realize it, even with only 1 minute recovery.  Enjoyed watching my final recording of the World Championships (5000, 800, women's marathon and 1500, 4x400's - all good races).  Had the pace at 5:10's for the first 8, then 5:07, and 5:05.  Then hit 3 miles at Tinman (5:52 for 2, ending with a 5:47).  Cooled down for 1 with Molly.  (old Ohanas -9)(Five Fingers 64.1)

afternoon - 5 Shoe Run.  The workers kind of got mad at us (and apparently even called the cops on us - but they caught the next group of boys behind us... sorry guys!), but we worked our way through the construction and then took a swim in the pond.  Pretty hot out.  (Cumulus gold  442.3)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 5.00Five Fingers Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Superfly on Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:36:08 from 208.117.127.110

Once you decide where and when your going to start let me know... then I'll decide if I can handle it:)

From Snoqualmie on Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:24:15 from 24.18.192.33

Good running, very inspiring! Question: do you run more slowly in VFFs or BF? Can you fast in them if you want to? Thanks. (from a slow but hopeful BF novice)

From Holt on Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:30:34 from 204.113.55.41

All my barefooting is done on grass, so it is naturally a little slower anyway. In the Five Fingers, I really don't run much longer that 5 or so and usually it is just an easy run or a warm up for a bigger workout, like today. But I have taken them under 6:00 and it wasn't too big a problem. In fact, they really felt great at the quicker pace. But as far as barefoot speed, usually I am just enjoying some nice running while barefoot (although I do my 100m striders barefoot and get decent speed on those, but it is obviously short). I guess my advice would be... just keep enjoying the barefoot feel!

From Snoqualmie on Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 13:13:17 from 24.18.192.33

Sounds good. Thanks!

Total Distance
27.00

AM - 22.5 Fields/Harts/2xAC/laps.  Up and at 'em early to get in the long run this week.  I just tied it in with practice this morning, so I ran the fields loop from school and threw in some quicker miles from 11-14.  Then ran AC a couple times to finish it up.  Have been really working on figuring out my hydration this past month.  I think I have developed a pretty good rotation. Hip only hurt for about 50 meters when I picked up the pace at first, but nothing else throughout the whole run.  (Triumph 238.3)

afternoon - 4.5 Starbucks.  Easy run out to Starbucks.  Plenty hot.  (Five Fingers 68.6)

Triumph Miles: 22.50Five Fingers Miles: 4.50
Comments
From Dustin on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:43:13 from 204.113.48.77

Nice start to the day

From Superfly on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:48:33 from 208.117.127.110

Sorry I didn't do a better job about joining ya. After doing a longish run on Wed, Thurs and planning one on Sat I kind of chickened out today. Just want to be safe and not sorry again.

Anyways have you ever did the loop up to Quail then under the freeway and down the church rocks trail back down to Washington fire station and then over to your house...

Lets do it one of these early mornings if ya wanna.

Dustin ad Dave just FYI we are planning on meeting at the old store or church tomorrow at 4:45 and doing 16 down the course so Logan can get to his bus for the meet. So I'm guessing you could make it Dave unless you guys are leaving earlier.

From Holt on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:34:39 from 204.113.55.41

Clyde, I haven't ever looped it - but I have gone out and back on it. It is a fun trail (especially if it has rained recently!)

From JamesH on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 14:41:03 from 74.211.22.194

Maybe now that your so old the hip has just given up on hurting. Happy B-Day.

From on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 14:42:32 from 75.169.94.111

Happy Birthday!

From Superfly on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 15:02:14 from 208.117.127.110

Oh Happy Birthday old man. Masters next year or the next? I keep forgetting. You'll have to go out this evening to finish up your own birthday challenge.

James see above for tomorrows plan if you wanna.

From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 16:07:11 from 66.239.250.209

Wow, an impressive week. Nice work.

From Dustin on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 16:31:38 from 204.113.48.77

Happy Birthday. Good week for birthdays, mine was Wednesday and Sunny's is tomorrow.

I'll plan on being at the old store in the morning

From Superfly on Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 16:38:23 from 208.117.127.110

Dustin to avoid any confusion I told Bill to be at the church... and Logan.

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 Middleton.  Just a nice easy ten before the big race.  Molly's Mile.  Hip feeling great.  A very good run.  (Landreth orange 423.7)

A good solid week.  The workouts weren't bad and got some solid mileage in (first 100+ in a couple months I think).

Goals for next week:  Things should look about the same, don't go over 110 miles.  Keep taking care of hip, so it keeps feeling better.

Landreth Orange Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
18.00

AM - Big Workout #8 4/3/2/1 miles MP - 16 treadmill.  Another early morning.  Molly's Mile then treadmill for the rest.  Warmed up with 4 in Five Fingers then switched to Old Ohanas for the workout.  5:33 pace for first 3 sets then 5:30 pace on the last mile - 2 min recovery.  The pace is feeling right on, not hard but working it good.  The workout just gets tough at the end because of the first two sets are so long.  Absolutely no hip pain this morning; now if that can just translate to the afternoon too - then I know things are getting a lot better.  We are closing it on it!  (Old Ohana -14)(Five Fingers 72.6)

afternoon - 2 DI.  Just hit the cooldown with the boys.  No hip pain!  (Cumulus white 729.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 2.00Five Fingers Miles: 4.00
Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 11:50:17 from 208.117.127.110

That's a tough workout but one of my fav's. Just kind of fun to work through it.

Total Distance
19.00

AM - 9 DI/2xAC/laps.  A pretty good morning.  A little twinge in the hip this morning, but not much at all.  Runs are feeling pretty good right now.  (Landreth blue 63.7)

afternoon 10 grass/River Trail.  Ran 3.5 on the grass barefoot, including 8xbarefoot striders.  A little bit of an ache until I got warmed up (obviously the day after a hard workout really sees the hip acting up).  Then down to the trail to run with the girls on their AT run.  (barefoot '09 151.15)(Stratus black 456.65)

Stratus Black Miles: 6.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.50Landreth Blue Miles: 9.00
Comments
From Harris on Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 15:35:19 from 205.125.36.103

Hey what do you have planned for this Saturday in Provo? I am going to go between 20 and 24 miles depending on how the week goes. If you want to join me for all or at least some in the middle, let me know.

From Holt on Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 16:05:25 from 204.113.55.41

Greg - we don't have school Friday, so I am going to get my long run in on Friday. But I was planning on 10 on Saturday morning. Where are you guys staying? Maybe I can meet up with you somewhere.

From Logan Fielding on Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 19:34:34 from 205.126.94.38

Greg and Dave,

We are staying at the Cottontree Inn (2230 University Parkway). I also would like to get in about 10 miles Saturday morning Dave. Let me know what you guys do.

From Holt on Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 21:38:38 from 75.169.94.111

That's where we are staying! Maybe we can have a movie night! Greg where are you guys at? If you are at East Bay area like last year, maybe you can run up to us and then we will go up the canyon for a few and back.

From Dustin on Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 22:01:02 from 209.33.192.10

What time are you guys leaving on Friday? Bill and I were talking about doing a long run Friday morning also.

From Dustin on Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 22:03:02 from 209.33.192.10

Just saw your post on Clyde's blog. I was thinking about running down the course Friday. Last week I took it pretty easy down the course, but wouldn't mind running a little longer and faster this week.

From Harris on Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 01:34:06 from 63.225.228.105

Dave and Logan-

We are at the Fairfield Inn on the south side of town again. I will definitely run up and meet you guys. We can set up a time as we get closer or whatever. I will probably start at about 5:00 or so.

From The Beast on Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 02:13:21 from 74.211.17.81

Thanks coach! Stopping by was the highlight of my week so far. Good luck at BYU, I expect to see dominating results in every race like last year.

From Holt on Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 09:27:08 from 204.113.55.41

Greg, sounds good.

Josh, thanks buddy.

Dustin, let's do it. I was thinking meet at the church at 6:00. What does everyone else think about that time?

Total Distance
19.00

AM - 12 Mall/ACx2/laps.  A good solid run; like most lately.  Pain in left hip has subsided for now, hopefully nothing this afternoon.  Really enjoying running right now.  (Triumph 250.30)

afternoon - 7 Fields.  Ran out in th efields with the boys.  Heat is still hanging on.  Hip was as good in the afternoon as it has been.  (Landreth orange 430.7)

Landreth Orange Miles: 7.00Triumph Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Vis on Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 09:33:56 from 204.113.55.59

Running is pretty great right now, isn't it?

From Mike Warren on Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 16:25:29 from 207.50.149.221

Glad to hear about the enjoyment! Man, I would love to be running with you.

Total Distance
21.00

AM - Big Workout #7 6xmile LT - 16 Buena Vista/Treadmill.  Warmed up with the 5 mile Buena Vista loop.  Then hit 2 TM on the treadmill.  Had a little trouble getting into those and it worried me for the workout, but once I finally got focused it was fine.  First 4 miles were at 5:27, with the final two at 5:24.  Pace was strong and a little tiring, but not hideous and that makes me feel good.  Jogged for 1 /2 minutes between each for recovery.  Again, hip felt solid (I know I am not out of the woods with it yet, so it still scares me a little).  (Cumulus gold 447.3)(Old Ohanas -11)

afternoon - 5 Washington.  Ran into Washington and hit Sandberg's Pond with the boys.  (Free 22.5)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 5.00Free Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Dustin on Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 16:00:50 from 204.113.48.77

Hope that hip continues to go good. I've had my share of frustrations with the hip thing, especially the last two years. This year it has been pretty good. Are you planning on running tomorrow morning? What time and Where to meet?

Total Distance
25.50

AM - 23.5 SGM course.  Had a good group run down the course from the starting line.  Kept it pretty easy and relaxed most of the run and just enjoyed the cooler weather.  Then pushed the last 4-5 miles through the twist.  That actually felt better getting the legs moving than the slugging along with tight and sore legs.  Hip felt really good still.  (Stratus grey 292.6)

evening - 2 Provo River Trail.  Just a short shake-out of the legs once we got to the hotel.  (Landreth black 726.85)

Landreth Black Miles: 2.00Stratus Grey Miles: 23.50
Comments
From Superfly on Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 18:21:55 from 75.148.98.78

Nice long run. Wish we could have been there. Good luck at the meet tomorrow.

From Jon on Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 19:35:43 from 198.60.103.104

And I thought that doing MY long run on Fri would keep me ahead of you on the mileage board till Sat...

From Ruthio on Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 16:05:01 from 67.171.115.148

Hey sorry we didn't come down for BYU this weekend, we had our home meet instead... hope you guys did great and I guess I'll have to get gear to you around Thanksgiving.

From Holt on Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 23:07:25 from 75.169.74.94

Yea Ruth I was pretty disappointed when I read you guys weren't coming; it was a lot of fun watching you last year. Run well.

Jon, you are the king of the mileage board lately - I must regain my position!

From Jon on Sat, Sep 05, 2009 at 23:44:21 from 198.60.103.104

I don't mind being behind you on the board as long as I am within 5 minutes of you in marathon time...

Total Distance
10.00

AM - 10 Provo Canyon.  Ran with Greg and Logan from the hotel up into the canyon a little.  Hip felt really good.  Glad I didn't have to run long or push today, though.  (Landreth black 736.85)

Not a bad week at all.  Felt some real progress on the hip and hit two tough workouts feeling pretty strong.

Goals for next week:  As always, the major one is to make it through it.  Just one tougher workout this week and then I would like to run the course one last time on Saturday and try a 10 (or so) mile time trial.  Also, keep progressing on the hip.

Landreth Black Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Superfly on Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 13:54:17 from 208.117.127.110

Lets plan on doing the course on Sat... Big group, live bands, dancing girls, ect.

Total Distance
20.00

AM - 7 track. (landreth black 743.85)

afternoon - 13 track.  Ran two times today during our run-a-thon.  Hip felt okay, but with a little tweak here and there.  It was a warm one down on the track at 3 in the afternoon. (Stratus black 469.65)

Landreth Black Miles: 7.00Stratus Black Miles: 13.00
Total Distance
13.00

AM - 7 ACx2/laps.  Pretty wasted this morning.  All that running on the track and in the sun wore me out, so I wasn't able to get up and hit my Big this morning (only one this week, so I just pushed it back to Thursday).  (Triumph 257.3)

afternoon - 6 Foremaster.  Still hammered this afternoon.  Ended with Molly's Mile.  (Free 28.5)

Triumph Miles: 7.00Free Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
21.00

AM - 12 Mall/2xAC/laps.  At least I was able to wake up this morning.  But I still felt a bit sore and worn down.  (Landreth orange 442.7)

afternoon - 9 Parkway.  Took water out and ran the Parkway and a few extra here and there.  Molly's Mile.  (Stratus bee 753.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 9.00Landreth Orange Miles: 12.00
Total Distance
21.00

AM - Big Workout #6 10 mile Progressive - 16 Washington Loop/Treadmill.  Not a very good run this morning.  Legs are really still wiped out.  I've got to ice bath tonight.  Warmed up with 4.5 on the Washington Loop, then ran 10 progressive with 2.5 at each brisk(6:15), Tinman(5:52), MP(5:33), LT(5:24).  Finished with 1.5 cool down.  Just not a very good run for me today.  (Stratus grey 208.6)

afternoon - 5 Starbucks.  Hip was all sorts of painful throughout the day and this afternoon.  Finally started to warm up by the end of the run and had a good set of 8xbarefoot striders.  (Triumph 261.3)(barefoot '09 153.15)

Stratus Grey Miles: 16.00Triumph Miles: 4.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00
Comments
From Dustin on Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:18:40 from 204.113.48.77

Good job Dave, only a few more weeks of big workouts like this one, then race time!

From Superfly on Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:48:38 from 208.117.127.110

Let me know where and when you want to meet on Sat... and I'll spread the word.

From Snoqualmie on Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:40:21 from 24.18.192.33

I didn't know that an ice bath so much later in the day would help. Hm...

Love the different paces and names of paces. Surely your legs will recover soon, and all the stronger.

From Holt on Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 13:08:36 from 204.113.55.41

ideally ice bath would be done right after - but no time. So... tonight is it!

Clyde let's meet at the store at 4:45 Saturday morning so we can attempt to be running around 5:00. I want 23 and wouldn't mind actually finishing at the park and jogging back up to the cars - let me know.

From Superfly on Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 13:30:06 from 208.117.127.110

That will work for me.

From Holt on Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 22:18:48 from 75.169.74.94

Clyde, change in plans. We are meeting at the finish line at 4:45 and just running to there.

From Chandis on Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 00:58:21 from 74.211.33.142

COACH! ah I hope this isn't to late.. And if it is shoot cause I'm an idiot.. the two names were.

-SAVAGE ESPLIN & RADMALL, PC

-Allstate Insurance, Richard Harris

From Vis on Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 09:37:42 from 204.113.55.59

Say something inspirational today.

From Dustin on Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:02:48 from 204.113.48.77

Dave, we decided to meet at 4:30 at the park Saturday morning, then we are going to pick Clyde up at the church, he is only going to do 20, but needs to be home by 7:30, so going a little earlier will help him out.

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 14 Mall/2xAC/extensions.  Wanted to get a decent amount in this morning as I won't be able to double today with the Murray XC Invite.  Felt decent.  Hip was about as good as it has been all week.  Finished up with Molly's Mile.  Finally got my ice bath.  (Landreth blue 77.7)

Landreth Blue Miles: 14.00
Total Distance
23.00

AM - 23 SGM Course.  Got a whole 2 hours of sleep in between getting home from Murray and having to wake up to meet up to run.  Although I was drained and just spent for the run it was worth it because the win was big for us and is going to propel us to more important goals.  Large group this morning and the time went by quick.  Didn't think I would have much in me for a tempo toward the end, but I tried.  I was right, not much there.  Did hit Winchester hard and the final 2 miles at race pace.  Other than that, kept most of the last ten between 6:00 and 7:00.  (landreth orange 465.7)

Week wasn't as good as last week, but still accomplished some things and had good mileage.

Goals for next week: mileage will start coming down now (100'ish - not more).  Sharpen up a little as mileage drops.  Parent-Teachers though this week and two big meets keep things very busy.

Landreth Orange Miles: 23.00
Comments
From Ruthio on Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 14:43:36 from 67.171.115.148

Congrats on Murray! Sweet win, I'm so pumped for how great the guys are doing!

From Dustin on Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 15:07:20 from 209.33.192.10

Good job Dave, especially running on not much sleep. Glad to hear your team did so well. Good luck the next few weeks with everything. You keep inspiring us.

From Superfly on Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 15:30:16 from 208.117.127.110

Nice job on 2 hours of sleep. I had 6 hours and still didn't do that great.

Make sure you do it right... taper and be ready to go. I think a little bigger taper than last year would do some good things... not like a lot more but make sure your really fresh.

From Mike Warren on Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 16:32:11 from 208.117.124.133

Dave, great to see you again. Thanks for letting me tag along for a bit. I am excited for your STG, were all living through you!

From Vis on Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 17:40:33 from 208.88.8.20

You've got a lot of reasons to be happy about life right now. The team is awesome, and PT conferences are most awesome.

Total Distance
19.00

AM - Big Workout #5 7MP - 16 Green Springs/Treadmill.  Warmed up with 7 out into Green Springs.  Then came back and got on the treadmill.  Not a good run today.  The legs didn't want to respond to anything and the mind is just as tired still.  Made it through it, but not really.  Not too big a deal though.  In fact, this is when the body should be spent; mileage is coming down this week and things should start to sharpen up now.  (Triumph 277.3)

afternoon - DI.  Ran the cool down with the boys and Molly's Mile.  Hip felt strong throughout the day.  (Five Fingers 75.6)

Triumph Miles: 16.00Five Fingers Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
16.00

AM - 10 PVMS/AC/2450.  Run was pretty good.  Hip felt strong.  Had a little more energy than yesterday morning.  (Stratus black 479.6)

afternoon - 6 Dog Pound.  Helped the girls out on their Dog Pound AT.  Run felt pretty good.  Finished with Molly's Mile pushing Laney in the stroller.  She has been so fun to take lately.  (Free 34.5) 

Stratus Black Miles: 10.00Free Miles: 6.00
Total Distance
10.50

AM - 10.5 PVMS/AC/2450.  Same run as yesterday with a little extension.  Felt a little more worn down than yesterday.  (Cumulus white 740.35)

afternoon - 6 Fields.  Out in the fields with the team and 8xbarefoot striders.  (Barefoot '09 154.15) (Stratus bee 758.45) 

Cumulus White Miles: 10.50
Comments
From Superfly on Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:03:29 from 208.117.127.110

Good luck to your team this weekend! Get yourself rested and ready to race... they hay is in the barn so sharpen the saw and be totally fresh.

From James on Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 13:18:04 from 174.23.35.13

Hey it is always good to see you. Your boys are tough, I hope you win State this year. I'll be cheering for you.

From The Beast on Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 17:10:09 from 74.211.17.81

Awesome job at Provo and Wasatch. It looks like everything is falling into place.

Total Distance
14.00

Felt super tired, sluggish and kind of sick this morning; so I just took it off.  No need to push myself into complete exhaustion.  I'll do whatever this afternoon.  

afternoon - Big Workout #4 (attempted) 8x1000's - 14 grass/PVHS course.  Went out to the grass to run for a little before practice.  Warmed up with 3 and felt better than this morning, so I figured I might try the workout.  The Tinman pace was nice and felt good barefoot.  Then the first 1000 wasn't bad at all, but just starting the second, my stomach went crazy and started twisting.  So I finished it up and decided to call it quits (kind of like my feelings this morning - I don't know what good I would do myself feeling sick and killing it).  So I just went back to running.  For practice we ran the home course to be ready for the meet on Tues. and striders (which I tried one and again just about lost it, so I stopped).  (Barefoot '09 164.15) (Free 37.5)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 11.00Free Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
22.00

AM - 22 Fields/AC/2450.  Went to practice early to get my long run in as we are headed up north for two meets this weekend.  Ran the fields and then added on the usual runs with the team.  Everything felt fine.  Running is good.  (Landreth blue 99.7)

Landreth Blue Miles: 22.00
Total Distance
11.00

AM - 11 Sandy.  After very little sleep for some reason, ran from the hotel down into Draper on the paved trail.  Picked it up a little to negative split easily on the way back.  (Triumph 288.3)

Week was pretty worn out.  Legs were crap all week long.  I'm trying not to freak out about it though, hoping it is part of the normal training cycle.

Goals for next week:  Mileage will be between 75-80.  Let the legs freshen up a bit.

Triumph Miles: 11.00
Total Distance
14.00

AM - Big Workout #3 4x4min CV - 14 Green Springs/Treadmill.  Warmed up with 8.25 into Green Springs and on Molly's Mile.  Then finished with .75 on treadmill before the workout.  Felt much stronger than last week and could tell things were going to go well.  Workout wasn't bad at all.  Ran the first three at 5:15 for three minutes and the last minute at 5:10; then the last one at 5:13 and 5:07.  Nice to be able to go fast and feel good about it.  Recovery was 2 minute jog in between.  Cooled down with just 1 because I didn't want to do 2.  (Stratus black 487.9)(Old Ohanas -5.75)

Stratus Black Miles: 8.25
Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 16:39:11 from 208.117.127.110

Good to see the speed coming back. Your right on track.

Total Distance
8.00

AM - 8 Harts/AC/2450.  A nice cool run.  Legs felt pretty good - no real pains or aches.  (landreth orange 473.7)

Landreth Orange Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
13.00

AM - 5 AC/DI.  A nice easy 5 this morning.  Temps are great out, but my allergies are crazy right now.  Hip has been feeling great; just a little bit of ache in it this morning.  (Triumph 293.3)

afternoon - 8 Shinob Kibe.  Went out on the rollercoasters with the boys.  Ran Molly's Mile.  (Stratus bee 761.45)

Stratus Bee Miles: 8.00Triumph Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Dustin on Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:36:16 from 204.113.48.77

Get over the allergies. Hope the hip isn't an issue. This is the first year I haven't had the major hip pain.

From Mike Warren on Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 08:14:14 from 208.117.124.133

It's just the calm before the storm. You know how people pretend like there Michael Jordan when they play B-ball. Well, on my run today I was Dave Holt. Remember, I have big bucks on you this year!

Total Distance
20.00

AM - Big Workout #2 15 mile Progression - Junction.  Ran out past the junction to Winkel.  Warmed up for a few, then took it to 7:00, 6:30, 6:00 (sub).  Felt good.   Molly's Mile for cool.  (Stratus grey 323.6)

evening- 5 Sego Lily.  5 Mile loop with the boys in Salt Lake.  (Landreth blue 104.7)

Stratus Grey Miles: 15.00Landreth Blue Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
7.00

morning - 3 Granite Hills Park.  Ran up to the park and then ran 1.5 barefoot (2 laps). 

evening - 4 Eagle Island State Park.  Ran the Bob Firman course and then did striders.  (Landreth blue 109.2)(barefoot '09 166.65)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 2.50Landreth Blue Miles: 4.50
Total Distance
10.00

morning - 10 Boise River Trail.  Great run from the hotel out and back on the river trail in Boise.  Run average was 6:30.  Things felt great, didn't push hard, just felt very good.  Ran by the fallen firefighters memorial and stopped for a little - that brought back a flood of memories and emotions from my 10 years fighting fires.  Trail was neat, Boise was very pretty and the temps were awesome; most people had gloves and long sleeves and I was cruising in shorties and shirtless!  (Landreth blue 119.2)

Finished the week feeling very refreshed.  Haven't had too much time to dwell on the race, with so much going on with XC so that has been nice.

Goals for next week:  Race Week!  Just keep healthy, get rest, and let it all click!

Landreth Blue Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:28:56 from 208.117.127.110

Your right there man. When a 6:30 pace run feels just nice and easy and you finish the week feeling refreshed your ready to race. I remember feeling that same way in 07'. I'm really looking forward to ya having a good race. Enjoy the week man... it's here.

From Sierra :) on Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 19:46:16 from 209.33.250.234

What race coach? Is the marathon here already?! You were a firefighter too?!

Thanks for the comment, it was a great race. I really liked that course and I'm feeling closer and closer to where I need to be! We wish you could have been there too, it was weird with out you all there, it was too quiet. Hope you all had fun in Boise though!!

Total Distance
8.00

afternoon - Big Workout #1 2x1mile - 8 River Trail.  Ran down to the trail and did my last hard workout.  Really didn't feel very good at all (I think I've got the same crap that my team does).  The wind was working very hard against me as well.  When it let up, the pace was great, but I just didn't feel like fighting it very much.  1-5:37, 2-5:42 then easy jogged back up after trying to recover from being so hot (100+).  (Ohana racers 162.35)

Ohana Racers Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
5.00

AM - 5 AC/DI.  Started my depletion with yesterday's run.  I really don't like this day because I am so hungry; I try to eat whatever I can with low carbs, then I will start to load tonight.  I have a cold (mixed with hideous allergies).  Hopefully it can work its way out in the next day or so, but I am dazed and confused right now.  (Landreth black 748.85)

Landreth Black Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Superfly on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:01:29 from 208.117.127.110

I've got that same thing... guess it's going around. My allergies have been crap in Sept. Just try to relax and things will roll.

From Dustin on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 16:21:27 from 204.113.48.77

Get to feeling better. I did my last hard workout yesterday also, very warm out, but that is supposed to change the next few days.

From JamesH on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 20:50:45 from 74.211.22.194

Ive got super vitamin c pills if you want to load up on them until Friday.

Total Distance
0.00

Feeling just a little better.  Got a good nap yesterday and a lot of sleep last night.  Hopefully I can see more progress tonight and into tomorrow.  Probably won't run today.

Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 13:51:36 from 208.117.127.110

Good to hear... now make the wind go away!

From Dustin on Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 13:55:18 from 204.113.48.77

Yeah I got some good sleep last night, didn't run yesterday but will try to get in a few miles today.

From Jon on Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 10:28:13 from 138.64.2.76

Good luck this weekend.

From Holts boy(Austin on Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 20:34:28 from 71.219.149.179

coach, i thought i was feeling better today, but its getting worse. What should i do? i dont want to race tomorrow and make it worse so i goes into next week, but i dont want to abandon my team. I was thinking. If im not feeling good tomorrow, you could have Danny replace me for varsity and give him that chance to earn it back. But i still want my Varsity spot when i get feeling better. . . i dont know. that made sense in my head. Let me know though.

From Holt on Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 09:57:23 from 204.113.55.41

None of you are racing (JV is running varsity)

Total Distance
5.00

afternoon - 5 Washington.  Decided I needed to give it a try today.  Woke up feeling much better, but digressed as the day went on.  Ended very tired and crappy feeling by the evening.  The run was a bit slow, legs felt sluggish and lungs were shallow.  Ended with 8xbarefoot striders.  (Stratus grey 327.6)(Barefoot '09 167.65)

Stratus Grey Miles: 4.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00
Total Distance
3.00

AM - 3 Dogtown.  Woke up feeling better than last night.  The run was also a bit better than yesterday.  Legs had more in them, lungs felt a little better.  Hopefully one more day and a good night's sleep tonight will put me where I need to be.  Very cold this morning, below 40 degrees.  Weighed in at a quick and race-ready 148 this morning.  (Triumph 296.3)

Triumph Miles: 3.00
Comments
From Dustin on Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 10:31:22 from 204.113.48.77

I think you are ready man!

From jtshad on Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 14:58:05 from 204.134.132.225

Have a great race tomorrow! Go rock the SGM!

From RUNNMAN on Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 21:20:09 from 64.255.89.119

Dave, relax and let your body do what it has been trained to do. You will do great.

Race: St. George Marathon (26.2 Miles) 02:47:54
Total Distance
27.00

St. George Marathon -

Well what an up and down down race wise and emotionally for me.  I really had a good feeling about things going into this.  Even being sick this week, I just had this gut feeling that the race was going to rip.  Workouts had been solid all summer; I was coming off crazy mileage in the spring; had enough time to turn that into great speed; the taper was awesome; had a huge personal motivation that I was using to drive me for the past couple months, and I was evening feeling quite a bit better waking up this morning.  But I guess it just wasn't meant to be.  The race went like this:

  Started off very well.  5:30 for the first mile.  Had a great pack including JeffMc and Seth; the weather was great and I no signs of anything bad.  Moving toward the end of mile 2, Seth took off after Ian (I figured it was only a matter of time), but Jeff and I were talking and just planning on working together throughout and making the best of it all.  For the next 5 miles things were great.  I really had not one bad thing going on through 7.  My legs felt so good.  My breathing was great.  And mentally I felt strong.  Then going up Veyo, just like that, it was all gone.  My legs turned to bricks.  Everything was gone.  It seemed that everything that could hurt on my legs was; my hips, quads, calves, even a plantar like pain in my right foot.  I tried to keep it cool and tell myself that the group had only gained about 15 meters on me up the hill and I would work on them through Dammeron.  I tried a surge on top, but nothing.  Tried again, again nothing.  I gave it one more shot at about mile 10, and I knew that it was over.  From there I just backed it way off.  I thought, "What good does a brutal 2:35 or so experience get me?  Nothing."  So I basically just jogged it as I waited for James to catch up.  If nothing else good was going to come of this, I was going to be able to help my brother get his goals.  Before too long, about around the 1/2, people started coming by me - Greg, Sasha, Walter, many others - and it was kind of fun to give them some yells of encouragement.  Really my mind was fine through here.  It was, what it was!  Saw some people through the crowds that understood when it's not your day it's not and they gave shout outs of encouragement.  Coming up on 19, I really backed off and stopped at my ward's aide station there and chatted and waited for James.  Before too long I saw him cresting the Winchester Hill, so I started up again and got him up to me.  He said he was struggling, but he actually looked decent.  But as we started the drop, I could tell his legs were hammered as he couldn't use the hill at all.  It was a lot of fun working with him, encouraging him, even giving a little yell here-and-there to keep him going.  And he totally responded as we pushed through those last few brutal miles when you are just so dead, to be at 2:47.  I was really proud of him and glad that I could help a little.  It was fun seeing a lot of other people do really well and hit some awesome goals, too.

  At the same time, I am kind of having a hard time with it as well.  You put so much time and effort into this.  So much time and effort.  The beastly early mornings.  Pushing yourself so hard.  Hours and hours; years and years.  And for some reason it just doesn't work.  I know that being sick had something to do with it, but...

I think another reason I am kind of struggling with it is, that I am done.  Marathons and I have a love-hate relationship.  I love them; they hate me!  I love running more than any other thing beside my family and my religion.  Even the pain and torture are part of the pull.  I love to race; always have.  The rush, the speed, the feeling of just going all out and just driving the body to extremes that so few know just apeals to me in every way.  But I decided that this is it - at least for competitive marathoning.  I can't do it anymore.  It has been too much on me.  But I walk away with my head held high.  I gave it my best shot... no one can ever say I didn't put my every ounce into it.  I really am kind of sad about it (and I know that some will think, "Yeah, right?  You'll be back."), but I've always wanted to be done with no regrets - and me... I have absolutely NO REGRETS.  Every time I tried, I tried as hard as I could.  And I tried every time.   

So here I go moving on to the next challenge.  Of course, there is no way I could leave running.  The draw of the open road, whether it be paved, dirt, or trail, is much to much to my liking, so I just leave to move to the next... Watch out Ultra-world.  Here I come!

by the way (Ohana racers 189.35)

Ohana Racers Miles: 27.00
Comments
From Burt on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 16:14:28 from 98.167.151.26

Good luck with your next endeavors!

From Jon on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 16:28:23 from 75.169.136.26

Sorry to hear about your tough race, Dave. Some days, we just don't have it. But there seems to be a common theme on the blog these days... goodbye road marathons, hello ultras! That's exactly what I said after TOU, too. Hopefully we can race together some in the future.

From Mik'L on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 16:39:11 from 208.117.127.110

You are awesome Dave. I hope you feel like you can "come back" to marathons if you change your mind, which I think (and hope) you will. But you rocked Squaw Peak, so maybe that will be a good "break" for you, even though you cannot in any way call ultras a break! Way to make a positive experience out of today and help James in. We'll see you tomorrow!

From Dustin on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 16:39:49 from 209.33.192.10

Sorry your race didn't go as planned. I think I could just copy and paste your race report for mine own. It was tough out there today. Like you I felt like I was very well prepared and ready for a great race, but it soon turned into a bummer. I did find joy in being with my family and knowing they were there for me regardless of my time or place. Dave you are still an inspiration for all of us. Best of luck in your future races and goals. I really enjoyed running the first 7 miles with James. I thought both of us were going to really have great marathons.

From JamesH on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 17:48:32 from 74.211.22.194

Not much I can add to what others have said except a HUGE thanks for coming back for me. Not to get super publicly emotional but your an incredible runner and my inspiration for getting back into the sport. When things arent going quite as I hope or plan I can always count on your wisdom and support. Thanks again for that and I really hope that you can realize your running goals because I belive that its within your reach but for some reason or other it hasnt happened yet.

From crockett on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 18:05:26 from 216.49.181.254

Great effort....only in my dreams running like that. There is a wonderful world of ultras out there ready for you to taste. The sport has more than doubled in in the last few years. Some great adventures and races out there waiting.

From Vis on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 18:10:30 from 64.255.93.37

Dave, you really are awesome. Think of everything you have done and what those whom you have influenced have been able to accomplish--me included. You shouldn't have any regrets. Now, grow your hair out, let your quirks come to the forefront, and hit the dirt. BTW, you need to youtube Tony Krupicka. Have a good weekend.

From Superfly on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 18:19:05 from 208.117.127.110

So sorry. You have worked soo hard this year. Crazy hard. I really had a good feeling too. Even this morning up there at the start I thought Dave's gonna win. But I to share the same love hate thing... It's just soo hard to have a good race. The one you know your ready for and have worked for. I think I like training but not so much racing. But I'm going to maybe try again... if the hammy ever gets fully healthy. And it would soo much better if you we're there. Saying that I'd like to dabble with some Ultra crap too so... "whats next".

From Stewmyster on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 18:22:44 from 174.23.159.197

Congrats Dave, even though it didn't quite end up the way you wanted. You've got a lot to be proud of. Keep your head held high man, you have a lot to be proud of!!

From Mike Warren on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 18:35:28 from 208.117.124.133

No matter, your still the man! Always showing us how to push the extra mile and making the club a blast! To me you are the one we all want to be like. I guess if this is your last, not a better way to leave than helping your bro! Of course, thats just Dave for you. Class act my friend!!!

From crockett on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 18:36:14 from 216.49.181.254

If you ultra dabblers want to give something a try now that your road racing season is done, come try my race in two weeks, Pony Express Trail 50 out in the Utah west desert on the historic route. No fee. All dirt, very flat. No speed demons entered yet. At this point, I'll be the first one to the 50 mile mark (we also have a 100-mile division, I'll be running 100 miles). See http://www.ponyexpress100.org

From Jon on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 18:39:28 from 75.169.149.146

Clyde and Dave- FRB crew at Rocky Raccoon 100 in 2010- Paul and Cody are coming to crew me. You guys should come, too, so the FRB can have a huge showing!

From Kory on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 19:47:09 from 134.50.201.10

Dave your dedication will never be over match. God has blessed you and you have the talent. I understand about burn-out or frustration. This is the way I felt this year. I was addicted to running. I loved to run, but yet hated the hours of hard training the times you had to be dedicated. The times of being away from the family. Your missing out on things, because you felt like you need the rest.

I think sometimes we feel we want to just run normal and find that fun of it again, rather than pushing for a certain time. Good luck with ultra's. Find the joy of running again for yourself, and you will know what's best for you. God's help can be your guiding light.

From Chandis on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 21:23:47 from 74.211.33.142

Great job Coach! Your amazing. The whole team and I look up to you so much. You show us how to LOVE running. Thanks so much for your example! Ultra's are insane.. But so are you so its ok.

From Sierra :) on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 21:26:48 from 209.33.250.234

Coach! What a great entree! You really are an inspiration to me. You do have SO much to be proud of! You are an insanely incredible runner, don't ever forget it. I'm glad your my coach and I get to receive training from you. I'm very excited to see what you will do with your running career from here.

From Kelli on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 22:29:52 from 75.162.136.134

WOW, what an awesome perspective you have. One I think all of understand!! We feel your pain and frustration.

What about being a pacer? It sounds like you really helped Dave a ton. I think you would be great at motivating others, then you could still love the marathon and help many others at the same time. Just a thought!

From Holt on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 22:31:50 from 75.169.74.94

thanks guys!

Davey I was actually just looking at the Pony Express, but I'll be out in Denver celebrating my 10th anny that passed just a couple days ago. But you can pen me in for next year!

From allyholt on Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 23:39:08 from 75.169.74.94

Dave,

As always, I am so proud of you. You are an amazing runner and soooo many people would die to have your time. I know that doesn't help because you know you have done better. You know as well as anyone that there are good races and bad, and today wasn't so good. I know there is more great things to come from you. You are too good and too determined. Whatever you want to do next- I am here to support you 100%. I am very proud of you- and what a great brother and friend you are. You truly are amazing!

From daceg on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 01:25:39 from 74.211.28.156

You were helping people and you didn't even know it. After I started watching your PV kids last year and reading your posts, this old sprinter decided to go try another marathon. I ran a PR by over 27 minutes. Your blog was a big factor in my training.

Your commitment to running is inspirational. This is easily seen by the comments above and the classy group of XC kids under your tutelage. Thanks for the help.

From The Beast on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 02:16:04 from 74.211.17.81

Coach no matter what your running you will always be a Legend in my book. I would still be way fat if you hadn't taught how to love running. Thanks for everything.

From jtshad on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 11:54:47 from 69.20.183.178

Sorry that the day didn't turn out the way you wanted. Sounds like you had a real epiphany out there and have found out something that you can refocus on.

Watch out Ultra world, here comes Dave!

From Paul on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 17:11:53 from 174.23.93.194

Sorry that it didn't come together for you Dave. But you showed a lot of character in training, in the racing itself, and then helping your bro'. Good can often come out of bad. Good luck on the trails. If you ever come out to do the Bear, I can spot you a free room.

From MarcieJ on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 18:20:53 from 74.211.7.245

I am sorry the day didnt go as planned for you. It's hard when that happens and you trained so hard. I remember feeling like that last year. It is frustrating. I really look up to you for waiting for your brother and helping him through it. What a great relationship you guys have! I think taking breaks from the racing is good. I think my break from competive racing while pregnant was exactly what I needed to want to race hard again. Good luck with whatever you do and hopefully I will hit the road with you guys soon!

From Steve Piccolo on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 23:16:26 from 66.60.123.63

HI Dave. You don't know me, but I have followed your blog a little. Sorry about the tough race. That must be very frustrating. I'm sure you would be an outstanding ultramarathoner. I had a thought come to mind though. You have such great potential in marathons that it's sad to see you not run them anymore. Maybe you'll feel a little differently after some time off. Or maybe trying some new things will give you a renewed desire later on. But whatever you do, the down times will make the ups even sweeter down the road.

From James on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 23:40:05 from 174.23.35.13

If you try to retire I'll kick your butt! You are going to bust out a big one soon, as soon as you can get through the pressure. You are way too fast to start doing Ultras all of the time. Next time you bail come with me!

From josse on Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 23:49:06 from 70.193.156.88

Oh how bitter sweet this is. I know that SG race all to well because it is usually mine. I am sad to hear you will not be returning to the competitive thing, but I think you will do great in the ultra world. Best of luck to you in your new adventure:)

From c h a d on Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 12:17:45 from 67.42.252.25

Dave--you are a fierce competitor and you never leave anything out on the course. I can't wait to see what you do next. Good luck to you!

From Sasha Pachev on Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 19:06:35 from 192.168.1.1

Dave:

You've tried a number of things, but there is one thing you have not yet tried. Train reasonably. You have trained hard, had success, concluded that the harder means better, tried that, and discovered it was too hard.

I will repeat a quote from Renato Canova. "You can go out and run 3 hours and you are no good for the marathon". Ultra-training or even participation sets you up for a disaster in the marathon almost to the extent that a low-mileage 5 K focus would. You learn to be comfortable jogging, but marathon at a high level is a long sprint. You need to learn to be comfortable not just moving for a long time, but sprinting for a long time.

Thus, once you are over 80 miles a week, what matters is not how many miles you run, or how long your long run is, but how much you run at or near your marathon race pace. And again, here more is not always necessarily better. You should always be safely away from the red line.

Speaking more specifically about what you have not tried yet is bring back your 800 speed to your collegiate level. If you could run in it even as slow as the low-2:00 you would have a shot at a trial's qualifier. That potential was there in 2007. I do not know if it is still there after the ultra training.

However, I would say that if you do a another year of ultra focus that speed potential has a good chance to go away and never come back, and things might get bad enough to where breaking 2:40 in the marathon is a challenge.

If you do want to OTQ, the remedy from the current state is focus on 800 meters while maintaining decent mileage (70 a week) until you've done it for 6 months or until you can run 2:02. Then work on taking it to longer distances progressively until you can run 14:30 flat sea-level 5 K equivalent. Then start marathon specific training with the focus on as much mileage at 5:20 flat sea-level equivalent pace as possible without running yourself into the ground.

From Kory on Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 23:55:28 from 134.50.201.10

I think the sickness Sasha had more to do with it in than the training. Dave's speed looked great up till the event.

I totally did no speed work leading up to the Provo Marathon just slower runs and I ran a 2:40 there.

From Dustin on Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 18:31:19 from 209.33.192.10

First of all I find it rather interesting, rather than other offering any words of encouragement or concern Sasha jumps right into lecture mood, something that has driven a number of people away from the blog. I don't recall Dave asking for any training requests or suggestions at this point.

Unfortunately Sasha doesn't know half of the things Dave has had to overcome not just with his running, but in life the last few years.

The guy wasn't having a good race, like I'm sure we've all experienced. So he listened to his body backed off and finished with his brother, which is something I'm sure they both will always remember. Speaking of James Holt, he has improved greatly this last year, and I know he owes a lot of it to the encouragement of his brother.

Ok back to Dave. I think over the years Dave has more than demonstrated his speed and ability to run a fast marathon. I mean the guy went from a 2:42 in 2006 to a 2:26 the next year at St. George. The guy has plenty of speed and does just fine with his training. In fact I can't think of many guys that are able to work the hours he does and still accomplish the amount of training he does. In my opinion he has a good range of speed from 10K's to the full marathon, and now if Dave wants to train and run Ultra's more power to him. If that is where he is going to be at peace and enjoy running than that is where he needs to be, not out on a track running 800s.

From Stewmyster on Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 20:19:55 from 64.255.94.159

Well said Dustin.

From TylerS on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:07:42 from 66.29.160.130

I am just getting back to the blog after taking 3 months off. I will admit that I still check out your blog every week Dave. I am always inspired by your workouts and how dedicated you are to coaching those high school kids. I agree 100% with Dustin. I have a lot of respect for people that run Ultra's. The thing that I like the most is that they can go run 100 miles and the only thing that the winner receives is a belt buckle or trophy. They don't race for money or fame. It is just them and the trail. It is more about the journey not the destination. I think that it is awesome that you went back and ran with James! Awesome job again and I look forward to watching you take over the ultra world. I have attached a blog entry from Geoff Roes. He has raced and won 6 100 mile races this year and set a course record on 5 of them. I really enjoyed reading this entry. http://akrunning.blogspot.com/2009/09/running-and-love.html

From Bill on Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:27:26 from 168.179.180.160

Dave

when i think of great Runners your Name always stands out! I am very honored to be in association with you! and i enjoy all the encouragement you have given me in the past! every runner has bad races! I seem to have to many of them often. I do not trian as hard as you do. I do not even run half the miles that you do. My legs would fall off! and other body parts i can not mention on this blog! I was so impressed when u knew u would not have a good day you waited for James! WOW. your awesome! your a true champion! I wish you well with what ever you choose to do in your next adventure!

Total Distance
4.50

afternoon - 4.5 Starbucks.  A bit sore; took it easy and hopefully it will work out a few of the kinks.  (Landreth blue 123.7)

Landreth Blue Miles: 4.50
Total Distance
6.50

afternoon - 6.5 Shoe Run.  Nice Shoe Run with the boys including an cool dip in Sandberg's.  Molly's Mile.  (stratus black 494.4)

Stratus Black Miles: 6.50
Comments
From Jon on Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 11:38:39 from 138.64.2.76

Since your doing ultras now, what is your race schedule for next year? It would be fun to get a FRB crew together for some races.

From Superfly on Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 22:49:52 from 208.117.127.110

Cool dip for sure... sounds freezing.

Total Distance
0.00

Didn't make time to run today.

Comments
From JamesH on Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 22:34:03 from 74.211.22.194

Now thats something that I never thought I would see happen.

From Holt on Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 09:48:45 from 204.113.55.41

Had an XC meet, didn't want to get up in the morning, and felt like hanging out with the kids in the later evening (for some reason!)

From Dustin on Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 10:03:21 from 204.113.48.77

I think you will be fine Dave

Total Distance
7.50

evening - 7.5 Club run.  Met Steve at the DC trailhead, and we went down toward Bloomington onto the new section of the trail.  Molly's Mile when I got home.  Calves were a little sore and crampy still.  Lungs are still a bit closed off.  (Landreth orange 481.2)

Landreth Orange Miles: 7.50
Comments
From Superfly on Fri, Oct 09, 2009 at 22:51:00 from 208.117.127.110

Sorry I missed it. I've got this Sr. games crap for this week and next then I'm there.

Total Distance
8.00

afternoon - 8 Fire Station desert/Green Springs.  Ran with the boys as we went up into the desert and connected to the top of Green Springs and back.  A little sore in the calves, lungs still a little blocked off.  (Cumulus gold 455.3)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
9.00

morning - 9 City Wells.  Ran up to the wells this morning - had to cross under the freeway, since they are once again ripping up the desert above my house to make more roads and eventually houses (makes me sick).  Run was great, very pretty sunrise and beautiful running.  Molly's Mile.  (Triumph 305.3)

Pretty decent recovery week.  I think the tiredness from being sick has been worse than the soreness in the legs.  

Goals for next week: I may have a few zeroes next week; a busy one with the region meets.  Then Al and I are headed to Denver.

Triumph Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
3.25

afternoon - 3.25 Little Valley.  Not much of a run today - and it will probably be this way all week.  Went to set up region course at Little Valley and ran around a bit.  Then Molly's Mile.  (Five Fingers 170.9)

Five Fingers Miles: 3.25
Comments
From Curls on Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 22:53:15 from 70.58.100.55

hey coach i am trying to record my mileage and whatnot in my log but i got a bit behind! :) oops! ya i know! ive been looking around to see what we have done but none of the varsity boys have posted our workouts and the team page isnt updated to the days that i need so i was wondering if you could get the workout that we have done from september 21 til now? that would be great thanks!

From Bill on Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:54:34 from 168.179.180.160

Good Job Holt. u running with us friday?

From Superfly on Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 22:27:44 from 208.117.127.110

Hopefully I'm not too late to wish you good luck tomorrow at state. I really hope those boys run well. It would be fun to be up there... hope ya have fun with it. And if you don't see this until after... GOOD JOB!

From Superfly on Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 14:32:21 from 208.117.127.110

Good job up there. I'm sure you wish things went a little different but 3rd is still great overall.

is club at 5 or 6?

From Superfly on Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 14:13:27 from 208.117.127.110

Dude... long time, no blog?

Total Distance
0.00

Nothing - 3A Region

Total Distance
0.00

Nothing - 4A Region

Total Distance
0.00

I don't think I ran this day - but maybe... that's what happens when you don't update everyday.

Total Distance
0.00

Went to Denver for our 10th anniversary a couple weeks ago - I took the weekend off. 

Total Distance
0.00

nothing

Total Distance
0.00

Driving back home.

Total Distance
2.50

evening - 2.5 SLC South Towne Mall.  Easy run to work out the kinks with the team.  (Triumph 307.8)

Triumph Miles: 2.50
Total Distance
8.00

morning - 8 Draper Trail.  Pretty sore and kinky.  Can tell I haven't run in awhile. (Triumph 315.8)

Triumph Miles: 8.00
Total Distance
6.30

afternoon - 6.3 Trail to Nowhere.  Ran the trail with the boys who are headed to Phoenix and then took Molly around.  She hadn't been out in awhile and was pretty antsy.  (Landreth blue 130)

Landreth Blue Miles: 6.30
Total Distance
6.20

afternoon - 6.2 Middleton Tunnel.  Fun little run through the tunnel and then Molly's Mile.  Legs have been slowly working out the junk.  Spending a lot of time with core stuff lately.  (Cumulus gold 461.5)

Cumulus Gold Miles: 6.20
Total Distance
9.00

noon - 9 City Wells.  Ran Molly's Mile then up to the wells.  It needs to rain, the trails are getting very dry and sandy.  (Landreth 954.9)

Week was okay.  I need to get going a little more.

Landreth Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
11.25

AM - 3 Treadmill.  Up and at 'em this morning.  Nothing big, but a start.  (Five Fingers 81.85)

afternoon - 9.25 Parkway (out and back).  Michigan Workout - warmup, 1mile-5K, 1.5-10K, 3/4-5K, 1.5-10K, .5-5K, 1.5-10K, 400 meters all out, cool.  It was pretty hard.  But I held in there okay for not having done anything for awhile.  Look forward to sticking it a bit better next time.  (Stratus grey 335.85)

Stratus Grey Miles: 8.25Five Fingers Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
14.00

AM - 7 2xAC and laps.  A bit cool out this morning.  (Landreth black 755.85)

afternoon - 7 Foremaster.  Ran on my own on Foremaster since the team was supposed to be playing the wrestlers in ultimate.  Molly's Mile.  (Stratus bee 768.45)

Landreth Black Miles: 7.00Stratus Bee Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
17.00

AM - 7 2xAC and laps.  Hips starting to act up - especially left one that gave me trouble through the summer.  (Landreth blue 137) 

afternoon - 10 GS/PL/Midd.  Out in the desert with the team.  Legs are really spent from Monday still.  Molly's Mile.  (Triumph 325.85)

Triumph Miles: 10.00Landreth Blue Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
15.50

AM - 7 2xAC and laps.  Same old.  Hip felt a bit better this morning after icing down, rolling, and massaging the last couple days.  (Cumulus white 747.35)

evening - 8.5 Bloomington Loop.  Molly's Mile and then went over to club run and Clyde and I ran the Bloomington Loop at a pretty quick pace.  Legs felt the best they have in weeks.  (Stratus black 503.2) 

Cumulus White Miles: 7.00Stratus Black Miles: 8.50
Comments
From Adam RW on Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 18:14:06 from 24.10.175.42

I'm glad they (your legs) are coming around. It would be a shame to miss out on this great weather.

Total Distance
14.65

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  Another chilly one out this morning.  Legs/hip a little more sore than yesterday, but still better than earlier in the week.  (Free 44.5) 

afternoon - 7.65 Sunrise.  Went over as a team and ran 5xSunrise hills.  I was really wiped out.  Each hill hit me like a brick wall - in a way very similar to how I felt going up Veyo this year.  Obviously a weakness that needs to be addressed.  Molly's Mile.  Don't remember the shoes I wore this run (need to be updating daily!)

Free Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Dustin on Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 11:50:50 from 204.113.48.77

Good to see you are alive Dave. I've pretty much taken the whole month off. Didn't help I've gotten more beat up from non-running things than I've been the entire year, (falling off a roof, getting bowled over playing basketball, just a few accidents.)

Also been very busy with Driver's Ed which I pretty much put off all of August and September to train.

I hope to start up a better routine in November.

From Holt on Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 17:00:08 from 204.113.55.41

I hear you on how busy things get. Now is the time to get out and enjoy the awesome weather!

Total Distance
12.00

morning - 12 Zen.  Ran Zen Trail over by Green Valley Loop with Clyde, Paul, and Logan.  Had a fun time chatting and hitting a neat trail that I'd never been on.  Molly's Mile.  (Landreth orange 493.2)

Landreth Orange Miles: 12.00
Total Distance
13.20

AM - 4 Treadmill.  Hit an easy four on the treadmill in the five fingers.  (Five Fingers 85.85)

afternoon - 9.2 6x1000's.  Good set of 1000's today.  Warmed up and cooled down with DI.  Ran the 1000's on the grass and dirt around PV.  Hit a 5:15 pace on pretty much every one (with the 3rd about 6 seconds quicker for some reason).  Hadn't done this type of workout for awhile, so I was pleased with the results, but it worked me.  Molly's Mile. (old ohanas -9.2)

Five Fingers Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
12.00

AM - 7.5 AC/laps/2450.  Ran the same old this morning.  Felt pretty good.  I thought the fatigue from yesterday would set in.  It will this afternoon.  (Stratus bee 785.9)

afternoon - 4.5 Library.  Ran from PVHS to library and back to vote before Parent-Teachers.  Got to love 'em.  Soreness and fatigue was there this afternoon!  (Free 49)

Stratus Bee Miles: 7.50Free Miles: 4.50
Comments
From Jon on Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 22:15:58 from 66.255.187.100

Are you guys doing Squaw again?

From Holt on Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 16:06:17 from 204.113.55.41

I have no idea what I am doing with my life - ?! -

From Jon on Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 18:11:50 from 66.255.187.100

Ah, I don't believe that. Maybe your running life, but you seem to have a firm grip on the rest of your life.

Total Distance
13.50

AM - 6.5 AC/2450.  Still a bit tight from the other day, but working its way out.  (Triumph 431.3)

afternoon - 7 grass.  6 miles barefoot and then 8xstriders.  Hadn't done barefoot or striders for a while, and I felt like an old man for both.  Then I lifted for the first time in many months - trying to really strengthen up my hips (especially the left that has been giving me so many problems) - kept it very light and with just two reps.  Left hammy really tightened up - maybe that is related to the problems with the hip?  (barefoot '09 174.65)

Triumph Miles: 6.50Barefoot '09 Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
17.05

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  Really worked the left hammy over on the roller last night to work out whatever is going on there.  Also popped a few ib's this morning to try and get some pain relief.  Hip also woke me up a few times last night.  Run was a bit tender at first but not too much of a problem.  (Landreth orange 500.2)

evening - 10.05 Club.  Ran up DC trail then across to Bloom. Hills and then down trail and back.  Molly's Mile.  Hammy felt okay.  Worked over a bit before going and after.  Icing and rolling a lot.  (Stratus black 512.95)

Stratus Black Miles: 10.05Landreth Orange Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Superfly on Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 09:57:07 from 208.117.127.110

I was sick yesterday... still want to run on Sat though.

From Holt on Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 10:18:21 from 204.113.55.41

Everyone has races - and Al has some stuff Sat. morning. So it looks like the group has fallen apart this weekend.

Race: PV Autumn XC Festival (3.1 Miles) 00:17:04, Place overall: 5
Total Distance
17.00

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  Temps were awesome this morning.  Legs feeling?  okay...  (Cumulus white 754)

PV Autumn XC Festival

afternoon 10 PVHS.  Set up the course and ran around for a warm up.  Then ran DI warm up with the kids.  Figured that if I was around 17 I would be pretty happy with the run.  Course is a pretty tough one and a full 5K.  Started out moderate and a bit behind all my top boys.  Within the first 3/4 mile I had moved up to 5 (behind my top 4) where I would stay the rest of the race.  Pulled even with Tyson a couple times, but need to really work on speed and hammering out the pace to be able to hold with those top boys.  Miles were like 5:15, 5:32, 5:40, and 5:30 pace finish.  Felt fine about it.  Next one, before Christmas, I would like to knock off 30 seconds.  Cooled down cleaning up the course and around the school.  Molly's Mile. (old ohana -7.8)(Free 51.2)

Cumulus White Miles: 7.00Free Miles: 2.20
Comments
From Vis on Sat, Nov 07, 2009 at 23:29:53 from 208.88.8.20

Quite the race. You looked strong out there. I'm sure beating you gave those 4 a nice boost, but I hope the other 4 are able to bounce back.

Total Distance
10.00

evening - 10 CC/Rock Canyon.  Molly's Mile.  Went out to Coral Canyon via Grapevine and over the top.  Then connected down into Rock Canyon watching an awesome sunset.  Took it nice and easy, plus I was pretty tired from a long day in the yard.  But running in the evenings is perfect right now.  Hammy didn't bug at all.  (Stratus grey 345.85)

Stratus Grey Miles: 10.00
Comments
From Superfly on Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 09:29:12 from 208.117.127.110

I love little loop.

Total Distance
15.50

AM - 5 Treadmill.  5 pretty tired miles on the treadmill.  (Five Fingers 90.85)

afternoon - 10.5 XC ladder.  DI warmup and cool.  Ran a 600, 800, 1000, 1200 ladder up and down with the boys today.  Felt a little week at first - in the 600 and 800 and then just got stronger.  Each repeat coming down was better than that going up.  Molly's Mile.  (old ohanas -10.5)

Five Fingers Miles: 5.00
Comments
From on Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 16:13:30 from 207.108.188.132

Dave, how do you like the 5 Fingers? I've been thinking about giving them a whirl.... (Zach J here)

Total Distance
16.00

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  Didn't feel to bad after yesterday's hard workout.  We'll see how I feel this afternoon.  (Free 58.2)

afternoon - 9 Fields.  Ran down into the fields - to Corey's house.  Didn't feel as worn out as I thought I might.  Molly's Mile.  (Triumph 341.3)

Weights - did 3 sets of the same low weight as last time.  Hammies started to tighten up a little on the last set of squats (like last time), but not nearly as bad; and they stretched out good after.

Triumph Miles: 9.00Free Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
14.25

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  The usual this morning.  It was so tough to get up this morning.  Hip still giving me quite a bit of grief.  (Stratus black 519.95)

afternoon - 7.25 hills.  Ran over and ran grass hills by the middle school - I'll call them waves; it is two 30 meter fairly steep hills.  Ran 6 continuous sets of them.  8xbarefoot striders. Hills are where my lack of leg strength really comes out.  Molly's Mile.  (Stratus grey 353.1)

Stratus Black Miles: 7.00Stratus Grey Miles: 7.25
Comments
From Kory on Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 18:45:16 from 134.50.89.55

It does get tough certain morning, especially when the bed feels so good. Great running... your keeping your fitness up.

How did the hip start hurting?

From Holt on Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 12:38:53 from 204.113.55.41

I've always just had bad hips. So every now and then they act up. This summer they gave me some major problems. And now again - blah!

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  The usual this morning.  Warm today.  Got new shoes, a pair of Triumph 7's.  Felt okay - a lot like my other Triumphs (hurt feet at first, but have become good shoes).  Hoping that if I run in new shoes more, my hips can get feeling better (right hip has started acting up as well as the pain in the left).  (Triumph silver 7)

afternoon - 7 Washington.  Ran 6 into Washington and back and then Molly's Mile.  (Landreth orange 507.2)  

Landreth Orange Miles: 7.00Triumph Silver Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Dustin on Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 13:05:59 from 204.113.48.77

Hope the hip starts feeling better. I'm finally starting to feel back to normal between falling off the roof, hurting some ribs, and then having a cold, the last few weeks haven't been very productive running wise

Total Distance
14.00

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  Rained throughout the night and during the run this morning!  Hips also felt just a little better.  (Triumph silver 14)

afternoon - 7 Shoe Run.  Went out on the Shoe Run with a big group of kids.  Jumped into Sandberg's and it was cold!  Finished with 4x200's.  Legs could use a little more of that.  Weights (easy and 3 sets - no arms, with rotator cuff injury causing big issues right now) and Molly's Mile.  (Landreth blue 144)

Landreth Blue Miles: 7.00Triumph Silver Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
17.65

morning - 17.65 Desert Tour.  Had a great club run into the desert above my house.  Ran up to Maverick to meet everyone.  Then we crossed the under the freeway at Grapevine and headed out on Church Rocks/Prospector (with a little lost detour).  We then headed up Cottonwood Hills (hadn't ever taken that trail - very cool in the wet sand).  This trail somehow connected to the top section of Bracken's Loop - hadn't ever seen that connection before.  Then we got up to City Wells and down and under the freeway at the Trailhead (where Clyde lost his shoe in the mud!  So funny!).  Finished by running home and Molly's Mile.  Hips felt a little better again, but still not great.  (Triumph silver 31.65)

Good week.

Goals for next week:  Keep working on the health of the hips (and now shoulder).  Enjoy our team trip to Phoenix and have the kids run well down there.

Triumph Silver Miles: 17.65
Comments
From Superfly on Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 21:27:55 from 216.169.65.165

Good run for sure. My poor shoe.

Total Distance
17.00

AM - 5 Treadmill.  Thought about getting up earlier to get a few more in today, but then realized that my hips hadn't hurt during the night and that I shouldn't push too hard.  After all, this would be a good week to let them heal up a bit more.  So I enjoyed another half-hour and got the regular Monday 5 on the treadmill.  (Five Fingers 95.85)

afternoon - 11 grass/6-12.  Went out to practice early and got 3.25 on the grass.  Then we DI warmed and cooled around a 600,800,1000,1200.  Kids did well, but I was a bit off on all of them.  Molly and I went up into the dirt and ran a little more than usual (2 miles) to round my total up to 12.  Weights - upped the weight just a little, but no arms with my shoulder being so jacked.  Hips are feeling even better.  (Barefoot '09 177.9)(old Ohanas -8.75)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.25Five Fingers Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
13.00

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  A bit chilly out this morning.  Hips still improving!  (Triumph silver 38.65)

afternoon - 6 Wave Hills.  4 Sets of Wave Hills.  Pretty slow on the hills.  I used to be strong at hills, what's the deal.  Molly's Desert Run.  (Stratus black 525.95)

Stratus Black Miles: 6.00Triumph Silver Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
15.00

AM - 7 AC/laps/2450.  It is nice not to have the aches and pains for those first few warm up miles, as my hips are continuing to improve.  (Triumph silver 45.65)

afternoon - 8 Dog Pound.  Ran 3 barefoot.  Then dog pound.  Ended with Molly's Mile.  (barefoot '09 180.9)(Free 63.2)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.00Free Miles: 5.00Triumph Silver Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
13.00

AM - 7 2xAC/laps.  All the stuff (new shoes, icing, yoga, rolling) seem to be paying off for the hip.  Still improving.  Last AC for the season, probably.  (Triumph silver 52.65)

afternoon - 6 Green Springs.  Real easy run up to Green Springs.  8xbarefoot striders.  Weights.  Molly's Desert Run.  (Landreth blue 149)(Barefoot '09 181.9)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00Landreth Blue Miles: 5.00Triumph Silver Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Vis on Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 22:07:22 from 208.88.8.20

Good luck this weekend. Run hard.

From Holt on Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 22:44:19 from 75.169.88.173

Thanks - really appreciate all your help!

From Jon on Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 22:45:17 from 75.169.139.70

Looks like you're back on the gravy train.

Total Distance
4.00

afternoon - 4 Tempe.  Just ran the Nike X SW course down here in Tempe with the boys.  Should be a fun, hard race.  (Triumph silver 56.65)

Triumph Silver Miles: 4.00
Total Distance
3.00

morning - 3 Tempe.  Usually I don't count the miles I run around watching the races, but today I was all over and it was my only running - so I am counting it.  (Stratus blue)

Week was fine.  Obviously mileage was week at the end, but that's okay - we had a fun trip, and it was a good experience for the boys.

Goals for next week:  Enjoy the Thanksgiving season!

Total Distance
9.50

afternoon - 9.5 4xSunrise.  Went over and ran Sunrise Hills.  Kind of an interesting set.  Some good, some bad.  1-1:57, 2-1:50 (went strong with Finchy), 3-1:55 (by myself now), 4-2:04 (decided to try one more and I didn't really attack it like I should have).  Then ran home via Foremaster and Trail to Nowhere.  Molly's Mile.  (Triumph silver 66.15)

Triumph Silver Miles: 9.50
Comments
From Kory on Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 18:26:21 from 134.50.89.55

Nice work today. I hope the love for running is coming back to you. Your a great runner in whatever type of training you decide to go with.

Total Distance
9.00

afternoon - 9 River Run.  A little flat this week.  But hips are feeling so much better and shoulder has really improved as well.  Weights and then Molly's Mile.  (Landreth blue 158)

Landreth Blue Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
0.00

Should have gotten up this morning, but I didn't.  Then I didn't feel like running when we got to SLC.

Total Distance
15.00

morning - 10 SLC.  Took Molly for 1.5 miles around the neighborhood.  Then went on to the frozen and snowy trails at Dimple Dell.  Really enjoyed the run around the trails even though I was a little achy (I think from not running yesterday, or much this week) and my hips hurt a little too.  (Triumph silver 76.15)

evening - 5 SLC.  Sego Lily loop.  Hips hurt at the start of the run for the first time in about a week.  It quickly went away, but I did not enjoy it.  Most of the run was just a battle to keep the big dinner down. (Triumph silver 81.15)

Triumph Silver Miles: 15.00
Comments
From JamesH on Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 20:55:08 from 74.211.22.194

The run was a lot of fun. Everyone was asking where you were.

Total Distance
15.00

morning - 10 SLC.  Went out on the same run as yesterday - Molly around 1.5 and then the trails at Dimple Dell.  I really enjoy running up there.  Really, it is the only place I enjoy running up here.  Hips felt the same as last night; aching at first and then mostly better, but weak.  (Triumph silver 91.15)

afternoon - 5 SLC.  Ran Sego Lily, but in reverse.  Hips are digressing I think, but I don't know why.  I hate to complain about them, but...  Run was much easier this direction - funny how that works, with the placement of the hills and all.  (Triumph silver 96.15)

Triumph Silver Miles: 15.00
Total Distance
16.00

morning - 16 SLC.  Took Molly around then went over to Dimple Dell again.  Ran the rest of the run all over the trails down by Dry Creek.  Mostly they were covered with snow and frozen and it was tough running, but very cool.  A lot of fun single tracks and tough climbs.  (Triumph silver 112.15)

Week was okay, wish I wouldn't had been lazy on Weds.  Oh well.

Goals for next week:  Get some improvement back in my hips.  Wake up mornings and get 5-7 in. 

Triumph Silver Miles: 16.00
Comments
From Kory on Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 15:08:51 from 24.116.159.75

Holt - it's good to have a lazy day, and you deserve it. Look at the miles you've put in this year so don't be hard on yourself. I hope your Thanksgiving was good?

From josse on Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 15:14:15 from 75.216.19.8

Ya I agree with Kory it is good to be lazy once in a while, but very hard not to beat yourself up when you do take that day off.

From Holt on Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 00:42:33 from 71.213.25.101

I hear you, sometimes we need it! But then you look back at it and say, "Why did I do that?"

Josse, question for you (and I'll post this on your's to, in case you don't look here) - what kind of exercises or whatever can I do to work on my hips, specifically the hip flexor (way deep inside the leg - feels like almost to the joint)?

From josse on Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 12:27:43 from 70.193.174.222

My first question for you is do you stretch? I have a rule for my self that if I run I must stretch. This discomfort is due to you muscle and tendons/ligaments being so overly tight they are pulling on your joint. I have a little routine mostly yoga poses that i do daily. I will be very painful at first but the more you do it and the more regular you are the less it will hurt. These are some good links to help with how to do them http://health.yahoo.com/fitness-videos/everyday-yoga-with-rodney-yee-3-hip-openers/lime--RYHip.html

http://www.ehow.com/videos-on_1936_yoga-hip-stretches-openers.html with these I like triangle and pigeon pose the others are good too. With the pigeon you need to stay centered over yourself and not sit to one side, she is very flexable so you can't see that. Vinyasa's are very good to open up the back, hips and hamstrings. http://www.yogacards.com/Vinyasa.html I hope this helps but remember you have to do it every day:) Or the problem won't go away.

From josse on Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 12:33:45 from 70.193.174.222

The routine I do daily is to start with down dog and then really get a good calf stretch while i am in this position stretching one at a time by pushing the heel into the floor and raising the toes. I then go into a lunge pose to get the hip flexors. I do another down dog and calf stretch and then do pigeon then i pull up the leg that is extended behind you to get a really deep quad stretch and back to down dog and calfs. do the other side and hold each stretch for 5 deep breaths.

From Holt on Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 09:51:27 from 204.113.55.41

Thanks Josse - I do a bit of stretching and this summer I really started to incorporate yoga. But now my time is cut back and I haven't been spending as much time on it as needed. But I still have been doing about 3-4 yoga poses(?) after my runs and that is what seemed to help it out. But since this is still bugging (and even getting worse) I will MAKE TIME to bring all this in. Thanks so much for the info.

From josse on Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 10:18:42 from 75.216.82.242

I find if I slack my hips/sciatic really bother me. All I do is about 10-20 mins a day. Sometimes at night I will do some extra while I read or watch TV.

Total Distance
12.50

afternoon - 12.5 Grass/Shinob Kibe Roller Coaster.  Ran 3 barefoot before practice.  Then we went out to the roller coaster.  Finished up with Molly's Desert Run and a little more with Molly and Laney.  Hips felt a bit better.  (Barefoot '09 184.9)(Landreth blue 167.5)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 3.00Landreth Blue Miles: 9.50
Total Distance
14.00

AM - 5 Buena Vista Loop.  Finally got out of bed.  Ran into the Bull.  (Free 68.2)

afternoon - 9 PV.  Ran around the area of 2450 Park trying to get a course mapped out for the fundraiser race on Dec. 19.  The kids decided they want to host a race and put all the proceeds to a family in need from the area - pretty cool... good kids.  Then did 8xbarefoot striders, weights, and Molly's Mile.  (Triumph 348.3)(Barefoot '09 185.9)(Five Fingers 96.85)

Triumph Miles: 7.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00Five Fingers Miles: 1.00Free Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Vis on Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 20:24:13 from 208.88.8.21

What you guys running tomorrow?

From Holt on Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 09:42:40 from 204.113.55.41

6 - coming out?!

Total Distance
12.00

AM - 5 Buena Vista.  Same run as yesterday.  Felt a little better than yesterday (especially afternoon when I was so wiped out).  (Cumulus white 759.35)

afternoon - 7 Green Springs.  Easy run up to Green Springs with team.  Then Molly's Mile with Laney as usual.  (Stratus black 531.95)(Five Fingers 97.85)

Cumulus White Miles: 5.00Stratus Black Miles: 6.00Five Fingers Miles: 1.00
Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 10:03:39 from 208.117.127.110

Club run on Thursday?

From Holt on Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 15:56:21 from 204.113.55.41

I'll be there - open the date of Dec. 19th for a little 5k my kids are putting on as a fundraiser for a family to have Christmas. I'll tell you more -

From Holts boy(Austin on Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 21:29:47 from 71.219.141.149

hey i have a question for you. . .

im thinking of doing acceleration, i was just wondering what your thoughts are on that and if i did it how we could work out our work outs and things. acceleration is when ever i want, and i was thinking mornings. . . so ya, lets talk tomorrow.

From Holt on Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 09:52:13 from 204.113.55.41

Accel. would be good for you during the offseason. Do it if you can work it out financially.

Total Distance
16.50

AM - 5.5 Parkway.  Went out to run Warm Springs, but found that the Parkway was finished being paved, so I jumped on it.  It is a nice road, but I just wish it was still dirt.  Let the conquering of the desert continue... (Landreth 960.4)

evening - 11 Club.  Molly's Mile.  Club run up River Trail from DC.  Good to get out with the group again.  (Five Fingers 98.85)(Stratus grey 363.1)

Landreth Miles: 5.50Stratus Grey Miles: 10.00Five Fingers Miles: 1.00
Comments
From xcrunner7 on Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 23:20:29 from 66.29.163.1

Do you really run in shoes with that high of Milage?

From Holt on Fri, Dec 04, 2009 at 09:33:22 from 204.113.55.41

this is the highest I've ever taken a pair - and they need to be retired; I just thought I would give them one more shot.

Total Distance
15.00

afternoon - 15 Grass/GS/PL/Midd.  Ran 4 on the grass and 8xbarefoot striders.  Then up into the desert with a good group.  Legs were pretty trashed and made me worried for tomorrow.  Then finished with Molly's Mile.  Tried to lift, but something was burning in the weight room, so we evacuated the school and went home.  (Barefoot '09 190.9)(Five Fingers 99.85)(Landreth orange 516.2)

Landreth Orange Miles: 9.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 5.00Five Fingers Miles: 1.00
Race: Expedition Relay (50 Miles) 04:48:03, Place overall: 1
Total Distance
17.50

Ran this relay with Bill, James, Logan and Hayden.  Had sworn that I wouldn't do another relay, but this was pretty fun.  First leg was 7.3 down from Snow Canyon to the Bluff/Parkway corner.  A good drop, but since it was on the trail, it also had some tough climbs.  The hardest part were the killer drops though - so steep that it hurt my legs a lot.  Ran it pretty quick (went through 10K in about 33:30).  Cooled down a little and went on with the race.  The second leg was from the end of the Industrial Park down the new road to the Southern Corridor Freeway and along it to Sun River.  Ended up being just over 6 miles.  I didn't think things were going to work out as I warmed up.  My hip had tightened up so bad that I could barely walk.  But it slowly warmed up and allowed me to run, but it was a struggle.  Things were pretty much around 6 minute pace the whole way (give or take a little).  We easily won as a team and it was a good time.  (Cumulus gold 463.5)(Ohana 204.85)

Saw some improvements in the hip and some set backs this week.  I'll just keep working on it and try to keep it getting better.

Goals for next week:  Get up a few days/sleep a few days.  Keep mileage moderate.  Train hard a little and see how it feels.

Ohana Racers Miles: 15.50Cumulus Gold Miles: 2.00
Comments
From Walter on Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 21:37:34 from 76.27.13.75

Nice running Dave. I still remember our first relay together when you were talking to the opponent when you ran a 5 minute mile. haha

Total Distance
15.00

AM - 5 Treadmill.  5 easy on the treadmill this morning.  Worked out a little of the pounding my legs took on Saturday.  (Five Fingers 104.85)

afternoon - 10 Sunrise Hills.  Team went out and did hills.  All those that did them did really well.  I hit 5.  Legs felt a little stronger at first, but like the last few times, I struggled on the last half.  Molly's Mile in the cold and sleet.  (Triumph 358.3)

Triumph Miles: 10.00Five Fingers Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
11.00

afternoon - 11 Fields.  Took most of those still running out into the fields and groups cut off at a variety of places.  We went 9.  8xbarefoot striders.  Weights.  Molly's Mile.  (Landreth blue 177.5)(Barefoot '09 191.9)

Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00Landreth Blue Miles: 10.00
Total Distance
16.00

AM - 5 Parkway.  Had to get up in the cold (20 degrees) this morning since I used a sleep in day yesterday (I figure 3 morning runs a week keeps me moving without overdoing it right now).  Hips have been feeling a little better this week.  (Free 73.2)

afternoon - 10 Town.  Ran into St. George and around for a little different direction than usual.  Mike and Wes - two Freshman - ran their first 10 with us and did very well.  Molly's Mile.  (Stratus grey 374.1)

Stratus Grey Miles: 11.00Free Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
14.00

AM - 5 Buena Vista.  The big chill is on.  Hips holding in there.  (Free 78.2)

evening - 9 Club run.  Head out down the trail and then went over to Bloomington Hills to check out some Christmas lights.  This house was absolutely amazing - I can't imagine how long it took to put them all up.  (Triumph silver 121.15)

Free Miles: 5.00Triumph Silver Miles: 9.00
Total Distance
11.00

afternoon - 11 River Trail.  Ran down on to the trail.  Got home and took Molly on her Desert Run for 2 miles.  (Landreth black 766.85) 

Landreth Black Miles: 11.00
Total Distance
20.25

morning - 20.25 Utah Hill.  Went out to Utah Hill and ran the desert loop out there (loop section twice) with Logan, Clyde, and Paul.  The snow had laid a fresh blanket of cushioning that made the run very nice.  By the end, however, I was ready to be done.  It pretty much wiped me out.  Hips held up pretty good.  No real pain in either one, just some weakness.  Still really struggling on hills.  (Cumulus gold 483.75)

Week was pretty good again.  Hips had improvement.  Was able to rest a bit.

Goals for next week:  Have a good workout Monday and pretty much get the same as this week.  Miles betwee 80 and 85, run three morning, and pull off this fundraiser race that the team is hosting without too many major flaws.

Cumulus Gold Miles: 20.25
Total Distance
14.00

AM - 5 Treadmill.  Started easy like usual, but it seemed hard; so I turned it down even more and just trudged my way through.  One good thing about the treadmill on a Monday is that I can jump off and stretch and get things moving easier that if I was out and about.  (Five Fingers 109.85)

afternoon - 9 Michigan.  Ran a controlled Michigan today with some of the boys.  Our "5K" sections were 6:00 and our "10K" sections were 6:30.  A solid workout.  I am trying to teach them to run this workout correctly and together and that will greatly benefit our team in the future - but it is hard when half of them don't show up.  Molly's Mile.  (Triumph silver 130.15)

Retired my Landreths and Stratus bees today.  Giving them to the shoe drive we've got going on in school.

Five Fingers Miles: 5.00Triumph Silver Miles: 9.00
Comments
From Paul on Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 09:48:50 from 174.23.191.243

I'm curious as to what your "Michigan" workout is. Back in college, we'd run the "Michigan" about once/year. Our coach picked it up from his days at UMich. Basically we did a 10K worth of intervals: 1600m on the track, recovery jog to the road, 2-miles on the road, recovery jog back to track, 1200m on the track, recovery to the road, 2-miles on the road, recovery to the track, 800m on the track. Done. It was brutal. It was usually at 10K or 8K pace. I think the fastest I ever ran it was as a freshman, 4:45-10:20-3:35-10:20-2:17. After that, I learned to run it slower.

From Superfly on Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 09:53:08 from 208.117.127.110

how long is your shoe drive thing... I've got some!

Paul how do you remember numbers like that from workouts?

From Paul on Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:08:33 from 174.23.191.243

That workout is very vivid to me, because it was so hard, and because I was a freshman trying to prove myself to everyone. And also, the mile and two-mile intervals were only a couple seconds off my high school PRs (I ran 4:41 and 10:16 in high school).

From Holt on Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 17:04:44 from 204.113.55.41

The Michigan is a brutal workout - that's why you don't forget it. But that is also the reason that we ran it at such a controlled pace - to teach the team to run it correctly. We do ours all on the road and it goes 1 mile warm/1 mile 5K/1.5 mile 10K/.75 mile 5K/1.5 10K/.5 5K/1.5 10K/400 all out and then cool down. The first time I ran it with the kids, they all took off way to fast (the top kids were going for 5:15 and 5:30 respectively) and it killed them later. The key to the workout is learning how to run the recovery at a still hard pace but very relaxed. So I decided to start off the paces slower and teach them how to use the recovery correctly and to make it through. Anyway... it is now my favorite workout. Although we didn't kill the pace, it left me feeling the best I have in weeks/months after yesterday's run.

Clyde... and anyone else who has shoes, we (PVXC) are collecting them through this week to donate to the oragnization Soles4Souls.

From Paul on Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 17:16:14 from 76.27.122.123

That's cool you're teaching the kids "controlled pace" early on in their running careers. It's a lesson that I didn't learn for quite some time, and especially not in high school (where every run turned into a race...definite bad for development). Run smarter, not harder.

Total Distance
10.00

afternoon - 10 Albino Run.  Went exploring and made up a new 8 miler up around Industrial Park and into the desert above the St. G. dogpound.  8xbarefoot striders.  Molly's Mile.  And weights.  (Stratus black 539.95)(Barefoot '09 192.9)(Five Fingers 110.85)

Stratus Black Miles: 8.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 1.00Five Fingers Miles: 1.00
Comments
From Ruthio on Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 18:34:39 from 97.117.2.210

Club run tomorrow?

From Holt on Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 09:30:13 from 204.113.55.41

5:00 at the Dixie Center Trailhead.

Total Distance
17.00

afternoon - 17 Grass/Lava Point.  Ran 5 barefoot then out to the river along the Lava Point trail for 10 more with the kids.  Finished with 2 on Molly's Desert Run.  A good run - especially in a week that my mileage is down since I haven't been getting up.  (Triumph 370.3)(Barefoot '09 197.9)

Triumph Miles: 12.00Barefoot '09 Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
11.50

AM - 11.5 Club.  Molly's Mile and then club run from the DC around Stone Cliff.  Good to see Ruthie and a fun group run.  (Stratus grey 385.6)

Stratus Grey Miles: 11.50
Total Distance
15.00

AM - 5 Parkway.  Finally got up.  I don't know why I haven't been getting up, I just haven't.  (Free 83.2)

afternoon - 10 Midd/PL/GS.  Trail was very nice with the rains last week.  Weights.  Molly's Mile.  (Landreth blue 187.5)

Landreth Blue Miles: 10.00Free Miles: 5.00
Comments
From Adam RW on Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:19:30 from 155.101.152.103

Dave, Not sure when the trip down will happen but I did enjoy myself the last time. I would guess the rough mornings are the fact that it is winter. I think the shorter days play with our moods. Have a great weekend.

From Holt on Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 14:04:34 from 204.113.55.41

That's exactly the problem. The darkness plays havoc with me for some reason.

From Adam RW on Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 15:05:55 from 155.101.152.103

All joking aside, they sell lamps that help with the winter blahs.

Total Distance
6.00

AM - 6 Run4Santa course.  Ran the course backward and then marked it and did all that we needed to do to have the race.  Got to run the 1/2 mile kids race with Pyper.  Ry also ran and did good.  And even Laney ran!  Ran around a bit directing traffic and cleaning up.  Race went well (we raised over $700 for needy families in our area, and well over 100 pair of shoes - when I total them up I update this - over the week), and next year we will even get more people out! (Landreth orange 522.2) Though about going out and getting something in later, but I went and got a bunch of stuff done in the yard instead - what a beautiful day.

Not a big end to the week.  I figured it would be this way and that is why I needed to get up more this week.  But I didn't.  I did, however, make it through the semester at school and the hideous last day before break!

Goals for next week:  I am going to have some fun with running this week.  I can sleep in, run out in the desert, get pretty good mileage in and really enjoy it.  And of course, have a great Christmas with the family!

Landreth Orange Miles: 6.00
Comments
From Vis on Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 20:12:35 from 208.88.8.21

You ought to head over Santa Clara way one morning and hit the trails. If you're interested let me know.

From The Beast on Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 20:26:04 from 74.211.17.81

Good to see you too Coach. I'm going to try and get back in shape so I will stop by and run with you all.

Total Distance
17.00

morning - 6 Treadmill.  Al was out doing stuff, so I had to run this morning on the treadmill.  Warmed up for a couple miles and then ran 3 around Tinman.  Finished with Molly's Mile.  (Five Fingers 113.85)(old Ohana -3)

afternoon - 11 Mustang Pass.  A nice run up Mill Creek and on my favorite trail close to my house.  Some deer had been up on the trail.  (Landreth black 777.85)

Landreth Black Miles: 11.00Five Fingers Miles: 3.00
Total Distance
12.00

mid-morning - 12 Sand Hill/Dino Tracks.  Took Molly out for 1.75 and then up Mill Creek onto Sand Hill.  The light rains made the sand great and broke down the horse tracks a bit.  Started to sleet a bit up at the top.  Then connected onto Dino Tracks and back home.  Good trail running.  (Landreth orange 534.2)

Landreth Orange Miles: 12.00
Comments
From Superfly on Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 11:18:51 from 208.117.127.110

Lets try and do the long run on Thursday morning. Let me know if that works. Maybe like 25 from Green Springs up Turkey farm and all the way around the hill back down Ice house. It sounds good in my head.

Total Distance
17.00

morning - 5 Parkway.  Easy 5 on the Parkway.  Not too cold out, in fact wished I wouldn't have been so dolled up.  (Free 88.2)

 afternoon - 12 Prospector.  Molly's Desert Run; then out onto Prospector via Grapevine.  The trail was great - another one of my favorites - but my legs seem so spent (just so flat for the last few months) and my hip has seem to have been taking a step back the last couple days.  Kind of frustrating.  (Triumph 382.3)

Triumph Miles: 12.00Free Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
20.00

noon - 20 Ice House.  Molly's Mile.  Ran up the Ice House trail via Mill Creek and Power Line.  Stayed on the Ice House instead of breaking off to Broken Mesa - hadn't ever gone this direction before.  It was a good trail, but not often used.  Took me up into the trees and into a little snow and a lot of mud.  On the way back my hip started killing and I had to walk for a bit.  At that point I thought about shutting it down for the year and just letting the hip heal.  But then I started up again and there was no pain and just minor tightness/fatigue.  (Landreth blue 207.5)

Landreth Blue Miles: 20.00
Total Distance
0.00

Took the day off and had a fun Christmas.

Total Distance
7.00

noon - 7 SLC.  Took Molly for two miles and then ran Sego Lily.  Didn't really want to go out today, but as usual, glad I did once I got going.  Hip had minor pains for the first two, but then ended up feeling great.  (Triumph silver 137.15)

Had a good week.  Enjoyed the trails, but tired of fighting my hip.  But I just can't bring myself to shut it down when it feels good.

Goals for next week: just enjoy another one.

Triumph Silver Miles: 7.00
Comments
From Vis on Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 19:48:48 from 208.88.8.21

Happy holidays!

Total Distance
7.00

late-morning - 7 SLC.  Took Molly out for a couple miles and then Sego Lily reverse.  Very cold out, but you warm up a little as you go.  Plan on keeping it very light this week to see if it helps the hip out.  (Triumph silver 144.15)

Finished up Again to Carthage this weekend.  I like the book, and of course liked the running aspect.  But I kept reading to get to the running; it needed more running.  Good book, Once a Runner much better.

Triumph Silver Miles: 7.00
Comments
From The Howling Commando on Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 10:47:07 from 72.224.24.63

I felt the same way Holt. Was a bit let down, considering it took 20+ years for the sequel to come out and over half the book wasn't even about running. Guess that means that some FRB runners will have to be the ones to write the next great running novel.!

From Holt on Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 15:22:19 from 75.169.89.13

I thought he was maybe trying to write a "better novel" whatever that might mean. But, the book isn't nearly good enough to do that.. and then he leaves out his main crowd - the runners.

From Superfly on Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 15:41:32 from 208.117.127.110

maybe I'll just pass on that one. I don't want to taint my view of once a runner. do you want to run on Fri and Sat?

Total Distance
7.00

late-morning - 7 SLC.  Did the same 7 as yesterday with Molly and then Sego Lily.  Snowing pretty good throughout the run.  Hip feeling moderate the last two days.  (Triumph silver 151.15)

Triumph Silver Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
7.00

afternoon - 7 Green Springs.  Dropped off the Jeep for inspection (hooray, it passed!) and ran up to Green Springs and home and then added 8th Ward with Molly (1.75).  Wore new Adidas Boston.  They felt pretty good, light and quick - but wore on one toe a little.  (Boston 7)

Boston Miles: 7.00
Total Distance
7.00

afternoon - 7 Parkway.  Ran Molly's Desert Run and then on the Parkway.  Weather was nice and legs felt pretty decent.  (Five Fingers 115.85)(Landreth blue 212.5)

2009 Year in Review:

4744.95.  That's the number that sums up the year.  In a way it had some negatives and some positives.  Of course, that's how many miles I ran this year.  Many of which were very fun, some in some very pretty places and on some runs that I will never forget and often with company that I really enjoyed.  It is the biggest mileage that I have ever run - by a long way - 400'ish more than last year.  I had some very big weeks... 150 miles; and some big months... 500+.  Although I did have the lower ab pain and this hip that has just annoyed me for awhile, I have stayed pretty healthy.  The miles helped me run and do well at Squaw (which is really my only high point racing this year), but they also cost me a little zip in my legs and kept me away from racing more, which is something I need to bring back.  St. George was a bummer; but I won't say it was because of anything really other than being sick that week.  It just took too much out of me to keep on the hammer, but something good came of it with being able to pace James in through his PR despite being spent.  Another thing... it really made me reflect on my running and has caused me to think about which direction I want to take things in the next while.  An up and down year; but in all reality, there were a lot of good things associated with running this year: fun runs, beautiful scenery, my team getting better and better and a lot of other things that I would never trade.  2010 Here I Come!

Five Fingers Miles: 2.00Landreth Blue Miles: 5.00
Total Distance
4744.95
Cumulus Gold Miles: 365.55Landreth Black Miles: 469.55Stratus Bee Miles: 366.50Stratus Black Miles: 432.70Cumulus White Miles: 316.80Landreth Miles: 415.75Cumulus Blue Miles: 62.50Stratus Grey Miles: 385.60Landreth Orange Miles: 534.20Triumph Miles: 382.30Barefoot '09 Miles: 129.15Five Fingers Miles: 115.85Ohana Racers Miles: 73.10Landreth Blue Miles: 212.50Free Miles: 88.20Triumph Silver Miles: 151.15Boston Miles: 7.00
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