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Location:

Bloomsburg,PA,USA

Member Since:

Sep 02, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Half Marathon: 1:34

Honestly, I need to get my PR's compiled.  This is something I started a year ago and then lost my file.  I have them on my old computer but need to dig them out.  There is still more I need to find.

Short-Term Running Goals:

February 1st: Frosty 5k
February 22nd: Run for the Cookies
April 6th: Scranton Half Marathon (with Wes)
July 19th: New York Giants Run of Champions
October: Gettysburg Half Marathon

On top of some races, need to lose some weight to get to a good competition weight and also need to get rid of all my injuries.  I would also like to drop my times

This year I would also like to hit 1000 miles during the year.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I think that eventually I would like to qualify for Boston.  That is something that weighs on me but not as bad as not completing a marathon.  Think I will take the approach of trying to complete a marathon within the next 3 years and then we will see after that.

I also want to keep dropping my times and stay competitive in age groups and get competitive overall.

Personal:

I am 29 years old, soon to be 30 and I have the best most supportive wife (Courtney) and we just had our first child (Isaac) in December.  I ran track most of high school and one year of Cross Country.  I then went to college where I ran for a year on the college team.  Since then I have been trying to get myself back on track with my running, I run more days then not but I have not been able to have one year without some type of injury.  I would really like to get back to being injury free and a competitive runner.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Saucony Guide Lifetime Miles: 219.06
Gel-Neo33 2 Lifetime Miles: 20.44
Cortana 3 Lifetime Miles: 46.88
Total Distance
22.00

3:10.  Boy that was a long run today.  Most of the miles went smooth, about 20 my legs were getting to the point where I needed to walk just a little.  After hitting mile 21 my hip started to bother me and I needed to walk/run the last mile.  I still have hope for this marathon, just at a reasonable pace.  I am feeling like I am getting there and I am the closest I have ever been.  I actually felt better then when I did the 18 mile run. 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From baldnspicy on Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 00:17:22 from 72.95.167.6

You've so got the marathon, Steve! 22 in 3:10?? Dang! You can certainly do another 4.2! Keep rocking the workouts!

From The Scouting Wolf on Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 19:48:06 from 68.165.132.77

WOW I could never run 22 miles! well done!

From Steve on Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 10:05:38 from 71.245.45.205

Thanks! I bet you could, it just takes tons of build up. I would say that is the hardest part.

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