Rhett

havasu High School Cross Country Fund Raiser

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Location:

Lake Havasu City,AZ,

Member Since:

Sep 29, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

23 marathons

6 Bostons (2007-2011, 2017)

3 Half Ironmans

2 Ironmans

3 50 Milers

1 Grand Canyon Rim to Rim to Rim

Marathon PR:

     2:59:00 St. George 2008

     2:58:03 Boston 2010

 1/2 Marathon PR:

     1:25:41  Havasu Half 2009

     1:24:09 Painter's St.George 2010

 Half Ironman PR:

      5:25:02  HITS Havasu 2014

5K PR:

       18:23  LHC Turkey Trot 2014

        18:22  LHC Turkey Trot 2017

50 mile PR:

        7:56:14 Avalon50 2016

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break 3 hours again

Doing it a Boston would be sweet!

It was sweet!

UPCOMING RACES

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have fun!

 

Personal:

Married

4 kids

Optometrist

 

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Salomon Sense Pro 4 Lifetime Miles: 320.00
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Brooks Ghost 14 Lifetime Miles: 343.00
Brooks Ghost 14 #3 Lifetime Miles: 163.00
Inov8 G270 Lifetime Miles: 20.00
Race: havasu High School Cross Country Fund Raiser (3.1 Miles) 00:20:09, Place overall: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
1.500.000.003.100.004.60

Today was the annual Havasu Cross Country 5k fund raiser.  Two of my boys (Chase and Cade) and Blake and I showed up about half hour before the 7:00 start.  It was already 89 degrees.  Blake and I ran one lap of the 2 lap course to warm up.  The race is on a golf course and is a very tough 5k with twist and turns and hills and sandy and muddy areas.  Last year I ran this in 20:21 and the fastest I've ever run it is 20:15. It is a very slow 5K.  

The race starts with an uphill through sandy terrain for the first few hundred meters and really takes a lot out of your legs if you go out too fast. Of course a bunch of people always take off fast. After getting through this section, I was in 7th place.  I quickly passed a couple guys and set my sights on the guy in 4th.  He was already 50 m or so ahead of me.  I gradually reeled him in and passed him just as we were finishing the first lap.  The guy in 3rd had gone out with the 2 really fast guys who always beat me by a couple minutes.  He was now fading though and was within 200m of me. I started gradually reeling him in and before I knew it I was right behind him. I could tell he was hurting so I gathered myself and went by him with some exceleration so he wouldn't have any ideas of hanging on with me.  Now I had about 3/4 a mile to hang on.  I was able to keep pushing all the way to the finish and finished with by best time on this course, 20:09, and 3rd place overall.  

Blake actually ran a 5k PR! It will be interesting to see how fast he can run a more friendly 5k.  Chase ran really well and Cade started too fast and ended up walking a lot of the second half.  

Since I have done 100% of my running over the last 3 months SLOW, at a HR under 141, I wasn't sure if I would be able to run fast, but it looks like I got faster by running slow. Go figure????

Asics Tarther Miles: 4.60
Comments
From Hillbilly Runner on Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 06:16:14 from 76.122.210.58

I knew you'd do good. Your fitness level is off the charts. Congratulations on a nice race

From Matt Schreiber on Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 07:38:58 from 70.198.35.230

Wow, nice race Rhett! There is something to that slowing down thing.

From Yasir on Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 11:30:25 from 99.20.240.157

Nice run sir. Run slow to run faster is soooo true. Plus no injuries

From I Just Run on Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 17:10:17 from 108.178.73.170

That's the formula I've been looking for:

"Less Effort = Faster Pace"

Ha ha ... great job Rhett!

From DaleG on Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 19:02:55 from 152.216.15.5

Impressive!!! I liked how you accelerated past that guy to break him down.

From Rhett on Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 19:21:30 from 66.87.65.168

Thanks everyone. It was fun to do a short race and to run fast again. When I started this new training method of only running at a low heart rate I was skeptical but since I was tired of being injured I figured it was worth a shot. After 3 months of it I think I'm in about as good of shape as I've been in the last 5 years and I don't have any aches or pains. I plan on continuing the low HR training at least until my 50 miler in January. We'll see how it goes.

From Smooth on Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 12:36:55 from 75.162.79.168

Congrats on the course PR! Great time on such a tough course! Looks like the low heart rate training is working for you and NO injuries is the best part!

Good luck with your next running adventure.

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