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Location:

Washington,UT,United States

Member Since:

Jan 20, 2018

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Highschool Champ

Running Accomplishments:

3 mile

-16:10  11th grade @ Hurricane Invite

3200m

-10:07   11th grade @ DeezHills

Mile

-4:46 Mile 9th grade @ Pine View

Half Marathon

-01:19:05 10th Grade @Dogtown

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sacrifice the weakness I have now for the strengths that lie ahead.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Compete in marathons!

Personal:

"The master has failed more times than the beginner has ever tried" 

-Confucius

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Race: PV Invitational (0.994 Miles) 00:04:51, Place overall: 52, Place in age division: 14
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
11.000.000.000.0011.00

AM-- Morning run w/ some yoga

25 min 3.4 mi

PM-- 1600m Race at the 2018 PV Invitational

55 min 7.6 mi

Well bluh. This race was not a PR and in all honesty I did not prepare for it in the way I should have. I was tired, dehydrated, and not in it mentally. I'm actually glad with the time I got considering how lame of an effort I put into it. I just was not in it mentally and I was not having fun. Now that these races are happening I don't think I'll psych myself out anymore. The main thing I'm going to do is eliminate anything that can hinder my racing confidence. Things like not getting enough sleep, water, stretching, etc. Secondly, I'm simply going to have fun and relax. Last year in track I found no enjoyment in the sport at all and I do not want a repeat. I actually really love running and I can't get in a funk again. Lastly, I'm just going to be brave. Brave not only in racing, but in every aspect of my life. In what I believe, who I am, and where I come from. I feel like that's what running is all about. Living and running greatly is something I need to focus on. Living openly and honestly and just relaxing during meets oh my heck. I know that I've put the work in and I deserve it! Nathan and I had a pretty beast talk after our lame races (and they actually weren't that bad for a first race). I feel like there's gonna be a lot of cool things happening from us two in the near future (;

Today I am grateful for how applicable running is to life.

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