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Location:

American Fork,UT,

Member Since:

Nov 27, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

St George Marathon

2011 - 4:11:52 

2017. -4:01:17

2021 - 4:03:05

Salt Lake City Full Marathon

2013 -  4:23:03 

Ogden Marathon

2012 - 3:58:35

2013 - 4:17:20

2014 - 4:02:51

2017 - 3:55:22**

2023 - 3:57:09

Utah Valley Marathon

2019 - 4:05:37 

Top of Utah Marathon

2014 - 4:09:27

Mt Charleston Marathon

2019 - 4:05:33

West Mountain Marathon

2015 - 4:42:34

 

St George Half Marathon

2012 - 1:55:00

2013 - 2:03:00

2014 - 1:46:00

2015 - 1:48:00

2022-  1:42:45**

Salt Lake City Half Marathon

2012 - 1:51:00

2014 - 1:44:01

Hobble Creek Half Marathon

2001 - 1:40:00**

2011 - 1:45:00

2012 - 1:43:00

2013 - 1:43:00 

2022 - 1:48:53

American Fork Half Marathon

2013 - 1:48:24

2014- 1:53:23 (pacing Tim)

2017  - 1:47:54

2018 - 1:48:12

2019 - 1:47:50

Timp Half Marathon

2012 - 1:47:18 

2022 - 1:49:40 (AF Cancer course)

Utah Valley Half Marathon 

2011 - 1:55:00 

Top of Utah Half Marathon

2010 - 1:48:20 

The Haunted Half Provo

2018 - 1:51:28

 

Goblin Valley 50K

2014 - 5:58

Red Mountain 55K

2018 - 7:31:37

Antelope Island Fall Classic 50K

2017 - 6:14:23

Antelope Island 50 Mile

2015 - 10:10:00

Antelope Island 100 Mile

2018 - 26:53

 

 

**Personal Best 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

To qualify for Boston

Personal:

Married for 23 years. I have 18 year old triplets and a 15 year old. I love to sew, garden, and run!

Favorite Running Quotes: 

1.  

"Sooner or later the serious runner goes through a special, very personal experience that is unknown to most people.

Some call it euphoria. Others say it's a new kind of mystical experience that propels you into a elevated state of consciousness, a flash of joy.

A sense of floating as you run. This experience is unique to each of us, but when it happens, you break through a barrier that separates you from casual runners. Forever. And from that point on, there is no finish line. You run for your life. You begin to be addicted to what running gives you."  

~Nike Poster

2.           A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

Lao-Tzu

You’ve no doubt heard this.  And you’ve probably recited it in your mind on a run or at the gym when you’re just beginning to get in shape.  You have a goal in sight and this quote brings you back to the current moment.

 

But the problem is that many runners forget all of the steps between the first one and the goal.  If your goal is to run under two hours for the half marathon then you need to be honest about all of the little steps to get to that goal.

 

…and what I’d rather see you do is to get the goal out of mind completely, but rather focus on the process, not the outcome. -Jay Johnson Process orientation, not outcome orientation.

 

You should have goals, but you should take it one step at a time.  And you should be honest about the fact that you don’t know how many steps it will take to get there. ~ Vernon Gambetta

 

3.  Human beings are made up of flesh, blood and a miracle fiber called COURAGE! ~ George Patton 

 

4.   Find the courage to be patient.

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We had various commitments this morning, so I needed to be done running by 7:00am.  Which meant I needed to be up before 5:00am.  I slept horrible last night.  Between the crazy wind and thinking I kept hearing the baby (which I didn't), I was up all night.  My alarm went off at 4:50am and I couldn't do it.  I couldn't get up and run in the dark and cold.  I just couldn't.   My MOJO went away with the wind. 

I got up and got everyone dressed, fed and lots of head of hair to do (5 girls).  My two nieces went to dance rehearsal and my kids went to soccer game with Dad.  I finally got out for my run.  

I was still feeling grumpy.  I felt very labored in my breathing and ended up taking the most hilly route in the area.   The wind was blowing hard...in some spots, I felt like I was running into a wall of wind. I kept shortening my run in my head justifying that it would be ok (but I didn't).  I was struggling mentally.  Ughhhh.....I was on empty physically and mentally.  I borrowed a few of Allie's "Mental Band-aids" from the the Salt Lake Marathon. 

I got the mouth of AF Canyon and headed toward the Highland trails at the golf course.  At the half way point, I had to fix my dumb socks and I took a GU/water.  I'm not sure if it was the 2xcaffeine in the GU or I was on my way home, but I the "Band-aids" started coming off and my MOJO was coming back. 

I only had one big climb and enjoyed the downhills that I had already climbed.  Mentally and physically I was getting stronger and stronger by the mile.  THAT is what I love about running.  I left all my "garbage" sprinkled along the streets today.  Running is so much more than physical exercise. 

I didn't even look at my watch except for the mileage.  When I looked at my splits after the run, I knew why I was breathing so hard.  I didn't even realize how hard I was pushing it up those climbs. 

I felt SO much better (physically and mentally) after my run today.  I love running and what it does for me :)

1:42:00

AP:  8:57

9:04, 9:06 ,9:26, 10:19, 9:19

8:59, 9:29, 8:33, 8:02, 8:11, 8:02, 3:34

Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Burt on Sat, May 05, 2012 at 19:00:17 from 72.223.82.180

You shouldn't share band-aids. Because aids becomes the operative word.

From Bec on Sun, May 06, 2012 at 13:28:28 from 68.206.133.141

After a hard morning, you still got out to run. I know how hard it is to do a longer run by yourself, way to get out and do it.

I can't wait for your Ogden race. I hope that you feel confident about your training, as you should. Let that confidence carry you over for the next two weeks through your taper.

From Chad on Mon, May 07, 2012 at 10:00:43 from 168.177.153.27

Great job getting out. I looked at the wind early on Friday and Saturday and just couldn't do it. I completely wimped out, but not you. Good job.

From RAD on Mon, May 07, 2012 at 13:19:55 from 98.202.23.178

Even a crappy run, and you end up with a killer AP, and some awesome splits! Toby, you are SO strong - mentally and physically. You challenge yourself completely and you LOVE running for all the right reasons. Simply stated, you're my hero! :) Nice work out there - and I'm glad you didn't go in the dark and cold! Sometimes waiting IS the best thing.

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