Dallen

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Location:

Cottonwood Heights,UT,USA

Member Since:

Oct 16, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

PR's

Mile: 4:59 (7/23/2008)

5K: 16:20 (1999)

8K: 27:50 (7/28/2008)   

10K: 35:15 (1999)     

10 mile: 57:49 (5/24/08)    

1/2 Marathon: 1:14:45 (1999)  

Robie Creek: 1:26:12 (1995) 

Marathon: 2:39:14 (10-12-2008) 

        
         

Short-Term Running Goals:

I think I am currently capable of a 2:35 marathon. I just need to prove it.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Sub 2:30 marathon

Personal:

Originally from Boise, Idaho. Currently in radiology residency in Chicago. I have a beautiful wife, Marie, and a  baby boy, Jonah.

 

Will be moving to Utah July 2009 for a year of fellowship training.

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I never got around to reviewing last years goals. I don't believe in New years resolutions, but this is a good time of the year to make plans and new goals. He we are with last years results.

  

Goal #1: Chicago Marathon in 2:35. Didn't hit the time goal, but still got a PR of 2:39:14. This came in 80 degree weather one day after working an unexpected 24 hour shift. Ideal conditions would have left me new the goal. I will call this success. 

#2: Beat longstanding 5K PR of 16:20 and half marathon PR of 1:14:45. Didn't get those PR's, but did get PR's in mile, 8K, 10 miles and marathon. Not bad. Maybe half credit.

 #3: Run at least 15 races. Ran 10.

#4: Total of 3500 miles. Ran 3505.

#5: Run 500 quality miles (races, intervals, tempo runs, etc). Only about 350.

#6: Average 100 miles a week for an 8 week period before the marathon to see what high mileage could do for me. Only did 2 consecutive weeks, 4 total for the year.

#7: Win a race. Won a little race in D.C.

#8: Develop and stick to a good core training plan. Failed.

#9: Improve my diet. Failed.

Total: 4.5 out of 9.

This years goals will come soon. I'm still working on them, but they are sure to be almost identical to last years, which were almost identical to the year before.

Today's run, 5 miles on the treadmill.

 

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