Failure makes me work even harder.

Region 9 1600m

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Location:

Washington,UT,U.S.A.

Member Since:

Aug 03, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

World Class

Running Accomplishments:

Half Marathon 1:14

Sub 4:30 Half Ironman

3200m PR- 10:01

1600m PR- 4:42
800m PR- 2:12
5K PR- 16:28
2.95- 15:53

Sub 4:30 Half Ironman

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Track 2013:

sub 1:10 Half Marathon

Finish a half-ironman in the top 50

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Compete in marathons and Ironmans

Run an Ultra marathon

Personal:

College student who was a PVXC varsity runner (4ever).  I'm probably the most competetive person you will meet.  I love learning languages and learning new things!  I love watching professional soccer (real football)!  I like learning new thing and love playing most sports!

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Race: Region 9 1600m (1 Miles) 04:46:00
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
4.001.005.00

Race!- well I started out more middle pack for the first lap and the second lap I was going to push it up more than I did so I got stuck in the middle still and the third lap I did decent and the last lap I just finished it, but at the end they were yelling because some kid was going to catch me and I started to kick and found out I had a lot more left in me, because it didn't really take that much to go faster at the end and I was well within myself.  Lesson learned- I really need to almost (this sounds stupid but is true) TRY!  I almost just settle in this state that is kinda "yeah I'm going fast, but not really giving my all." kind of thing.  Someone should just smack me while I am racing (if you call it that) and say "hey try hard you idiot!" because every race I seem to run WAY too within myself and don't reach my max. pain level.  When it comes time to amp. it up I think, "Nah, I like this pace I think I'll stay here." not literally thinking that of course, but thats what I am basically doing!  I am going to, tomorrow, just hammer myself in the ground because, to be honest, I HAVE NEVER DONE THAT!  Always when we are cooling down I think "I have way too much energy for a cool down I should be like shuffling across the ground, because I have no energy left."  It seems to me that I am scared of reaching my limit, scared of being the best me! Isn't that stupid!!!!  No more fear of myself and pain, because pain is only in the mind and I control that so tomorrow I am going to do what I have been waiting for all season...yeah I was saying I was going to do that today, but I didn't say I was going to hammer myself into the ground just go faster...what I didn't realize is those correlate...TOMORROW IS D-DAY BABY!!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Calories: 0.00
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