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Location:

South Weber,UT,

Member Since:

May 09, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Personal Records:

800 Meters 1:50.14 (Track-BYU)

1500 Meters 3:42.07 (Track-Stanford) Likely the best race of my life; converts to a 3:59.85 Mile

5000 Meters 14:20 (Track-Stanford)

8000 Meters 23:53 (Cross Country-Pre Nationals Iowa)

10000 Meters 29:57 (Track-Stanford)

Half Marathon (Mesa-Phoenix Half) 1:05:11

Marathon (St George) 2:16:09

Short-Term Running Goals:

2017 Races:

Mesa-Phoenix Half - 3rd Place 1:05:11 PR

Ogden WRC 10-Miler - 1st Place 55:46

Provo City Half - 1st Place 1:06:33

Ogden Marathon - 2nd Place 2:25:46

Long-Term Running Goals:

My main goal is just to stay healthy.  I was injured every year in my college career except for one.  I would like to reverse that trend and always stay injury-free.

 

Personal:

I am a family man.  I am married to my beautiful wife Amy (who also ran at Weber and is quite the runner).  We have four beautiful daughters named Evelyn (6 years old), Hannah (4 year old), Nora (2 year old), and Iris (5 months).

Twitter handle: @RunnerRiley7

Instagram RunnerRiley7

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Salomon Pro Wings 2 Lifetime Miles: 161.10
Brooks PureCadence 5 Lifetime Miles: 101.85
Brooks Adrenaline 17 Lifetime Miles: 161.85
Brooks Transcend 4 Lifetime Miles: 219.45
Brooks Ravenna 8 Lifetime Miles: 225.10
Brooks PureCadence 6 Lifetime Miles: 188.10
Brooks Launch 4 Lifetime Miles: 107.50
Brooks Glycerin 14 Lifetime Miles: 101.47
Brooks Hyperion Lifetime Miles: 92.13
Brooks Caldera Lifetime Miles: 31.10
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
6.257.450.000.0013.70

LONG INTERVALS: 3K REPS

I met Ken and Ben on 36th Street and we parked at Ken's office. We warmed up 4k uphill and then started our workout. My plan was 6x3k in the 9:36-9:40 range with 1k active recovery at 6:25/mile pace. We ran a route that we hoped would give us some similar terrain to Ogden Marathon. The first rep was soft rolling hills at over 5,000 feet, second rep was slight downhill but mostly flat, third rep was downhill, as were 4-5 reps, the last rep is the last 3k of the actual marathon course.

We got started and I felt pretty sluggish. I thought my legs were maybe still heavy from last weekend. On the second rep I had a huge mucus buildup in my throat. I was hacking and coughing and dry heaving all throughout this rep and the third rep. I also started feeling very nauseous. I was running way slower than planned too. In the 4th rep I stopped and threw up. I then finished that rep and threw up again at the end of it. So, I quit the workout and took a shortcut down 20th Street to meet the guys at the finish. It was a frustrating morning. It's hard to say if I'm sick or if it's just my mucus problem. The thing is I haven't had mucus problems since November, and specifically ran the marathon Saturday to test it out and whether it was getting better. Saturday went great and now today I'm left with questions again. What triggered the huge buildup of mucus and why so early in the run? It's never happened that early. I've never thrown up because of it until mile 17 of a run/race. But with the sluggishness, it could also be that I'm sick. I really don't know.

Splits: 9:47/3:45 9:58/3:56 10:03/3:54 10:25/stopped

Asics DS Racer 10 Miles: 13.70
Weight: 152.20
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