Tired of Mediocrity

May 11, 2024

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Location:

St. George,UT,USA

Member Since:

Oct 20, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

I have been running for a long time...about 14 years to be exact.  I started in 7th grade.  Recently, I just finished my first marathon.  It was the first time in a very long time that running made me feel alive.  It was incredible.  I also realized how sick and tired I was of my mediocre runs.  I can do better.

My time at the St. George Marathon (2008) was 3:51:59.  This was exciting as I caught a glimpse of how much improvement can be made with some extra effort.  When I first started training, my goal was to finish.  Gradually, I realized that I would easily be able to finish.  Visions and daydreams of qualifying for Boston seem to taunt me daily.  I realize that I need to be more serious about tracking my miles and times.  Hence, the running blog.  I am SO excited to learn from others who have more experience!   

Short-Term Running Goals:

Find another marathon to run.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for the Boston Marathon.

Personal:

Married to the most fabulous man ever for 6 years and now have 2 beautiful/busy little boys (3, 18 months).

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Ran a nice loop with Cheri this morning.  It is getting hot outside which reminds me that maybe I need to get up earlier to beat the heat.  Slept in yesterday, but muscles were still screaming this morning...hope they recover before tomorrow's 14.  We are running 7 miles up the course and then back.  I am hoping to get a lot more uphill training in this year to prep for the marathon.

Here's to a PR! 

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