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Location:

CO,

Member Since:

Aug 22, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Began running Aug 07

3 mile - 28:50 (Dec 07)

10K - 1:00:41 (July 08)

Half Marathon - 2:18:56 (Sep 08)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Keep running.  Look for races to keep me focused on improvement and consistency.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Runner for Life

Personal:

I grew up in NM and met my husband at BYU. We've lived in NV, MI, AZ, and CO since graduation and we have 3 beautiful daughters 7, 2, and 1

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Today's run was without a doubt the most beautiful run I've been on!!! It's our long run for the week and a friend of ours (Dawn and mine) said we should try running around Rampart Reservoir for our 12 miler. So, we blissfully headed up there at 6:00 am thinking that we'd be home by 10:00 a.m. HAHAHAHAHA!!! We finally got home at NOON! The drive was twice as long as we expected - an hour instead of half an hour - and the trail was very, very difficult!!! True, it was the most beautiful location to run, with pines, aspens, wildflowers, glistening blue reservoir, and the peace and beauty of the Colorado Rockies .... BUT .... we hadn't anticipated:

1) Being 2500 feet higher in elevation than usual would make it harder

2) We didn't bring enough water (considering the elevation and difficulty)

3) The constant hilly terrain which, though beautiful, was exhausting!

4) Both of us have had a stomach flu followed by Fast Sunday, so we hadn't eaten and drunk enough in the last 3 days

5) WE DIED!!!!

My garmin kept telling me that I had a weak GPS signal all through the run, and by the end, our Garmin's were different by 0.7 of a mile!! But just for interest sake, here's a rundown of our average pace, which tells the story of our demise (hee,hee):

1 - 10:28 fresh out of the gates, nice downhill, feeling great!

2 - 10:54

3 - 13:16 the hills begin, but still doing great and enjoying the scenery.

4 - 13:22

5 - 13:29

6 - 13:28

7 - 16:35 starting to walk on a few uphills

8 - 19:21 (I'm not sure why this one is so out of whack.)

9 - 13:03 crossing the dam - flat, but I was seriously running out of steam.

10 - 16:43 more walking, starting to feel exhausted

11 - 16:35 absolutely exhausted, out of water and bloks

12 - 17:52 wishing for death to come (hee,hee)

13 - 19:43 (walking to the car - actually a mile and a half) We were so dead by here. Even though we had run out of water about 2 miles ago, the only thing that kept one foot moving in front of the other was the vision of water bottles in her car and a soft seat to sit on.

Possibly the most difficult run I've ever experienced. Both of us really felt it in our legs - maybe from the constant hilly terrain and roots and rocks to avoid - but we were expecting it to be the hardest on our cardio. I've been exhausted all day today, but the only soreness I've felt is behind my right knee - weird place, huh? Anyway, there's the story of my first 12 miler - I decided while running that I would SHOOT myself if I ever considered running a marathon. ; )

Comments
From Mom on Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 00:36:56

Wow, the day after fast sunday and had been sick to boot. It really takes a couple of days to rehydrate adequately after fast sunday I have found. Plus you deplete your glycogen in the Liver. Next time think about Fast Sunday and give yourself another day. I am glad you lived through it though.

From Lybi on Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 01:09:43

Holy Horse Feet! What a trooper you are. I had flashbacks to my one and only half marathon reading this. You deserve a finisher's medal! What a workout! You will definitely get stronger from pushing yourself like this, but be sure to take it easy for a while--don't do anything else this week to surprise or stress your body! No hill repeats or track work, please! Just get nice, safe miles in. Efforts like this can lead to injury if you do them too close together. At least that is my observation from watching the blog.

From Brent on Fri, Aug 08, 2008 at 23:45:19

Laura, use blanks, a marathon is in your future, the old saying, what does not kill you will make you stronger. Today was the day of days, the challenge of challenges, we need these days once in a while to refocus on getting stronger. (100 commando points for being tough and a crazy runner)

Stay Kool, Ice Bath, B of BS Rools out

From Christi on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 13:55:15

You two are hardcore! Sounds like a BEAUTIFUL course!

From laura on Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 21:40:46

Thanks, everyone!! Sorry I didn't respond earlier - we were out of town. haha --Brent, I'll be sure and use blanks (I'm all talk; I'm actually pretty easily talked out of - or into things). Yes, Christi, it was gorgeous!!! I wish I had had my camera.

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