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Location:

UT,

Member Since:

Apr 09, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

5K PR: Park City 5K 2009- 21:30 (2nd in AG)

10K PR: Freedom Run 1999 (1st race and only 10K)- 47:20

1/2 Marathon PR: Painters 2009- 1:38:37 (5th in AG)  Provo Halloween Half- 1:38:27  (4th in AG)

Marathon PR: Ogden 2009- 3:36 (12th in AG)

Short-Term Running Goals:

My goal is to run consistantly at least 5 days a week.  I would also like to bring my average pace back down into the 8's. 

 

2010 Races:

Painters Half (Jan): 1:45:25

Riverton Half (March): 1:46:29

Kamas 5K (July): 23:57

Hobblecreek Half (Aug): 1:43:33

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run as long as my bad knees will allow- hopefully forever.

Re-qualify for Boston.

Complete a marathon in less than 3:30 without having to walk at any point. 

Personal:

Single, working professional with 2 beautiful children.  

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Cortisone is amazing.  I went to the Dr. today and he made my day/week/year.  My right knee has been progressively worse since the 4th of July- to the point where I couldn't straighten it or bend it all the way and was only able to run 5 painful miles last week and only 2 miles the week before that.  I have had several surgeries and thought maybe my running days were over.  The doc said my knee joint still looks good, but there are some abnormalities from the surgeries that will cause me trouble if I am not smart about what I am doing but I have many miles left.  He recommends my weekly mileage never exceeds 30ish and that I never go over 5 miles on tempo days- since it is the tempo miles that are most likely to cause a flare up.  I got the go ahead to start running again when the swelling is gone- which he thought would be by the weekend and that I could cross train today, which I did.  3.5 miles on the elliptical in 32 minutes.  He also felt I should be able to run SGM but wasn't to sure about hobblecreek.  I think I might try it as a slow training run- we'll see.

 Since I'm going to have to do more cross training I'm going to log my cross training miles as slow miles and my running miles as fast miles. :)

Comments
From Nancy on Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:08:20 from 76.27.11.127

Those cortisone shots can do wonders. I've had several and they really helped. I hope it does the trick on your knee. My daughter Christine had her 3rd cortisone shot on her knee on Wednesday. She hasn't been able to run much for several months.

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