Barb T.

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Location:

Dallas,Tx,USA

Member Since:

Nov 09, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

San Diego Marathon finisher 2004, 2005

San Francisco Marathon finisher 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

Santa Rosa Marathon 2013, 2015

PR Santa Rosa Marathon 2013  4:01:13

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

2010 San Francisco Marathon  DONE  4:05:36

2011 Boston Marathon DONE 4:21

2011 San Francisco Marathon DONE

2012 San Francisco Marathon BREAK 4 hour barrier...not quite 4:02:35

2014 Santa Rosa Marathon 4:01:13

2014 Break 4 hour barrier in the Boston Marathon 2014!

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for the Boston Marathon

DONE 4:05:36 San Francisco Marathon 2010

Qualify for Boston again (now need 4:10:00) DONE!!!  Ran a 4:01:13 in the Santa Rosa Marathon August 25, 2013!

Break 4 hour barrier... 2015???

Personal:

I'm married to a wonderful Dutch husband and have 2 girls.  I live and work in West Africa and am home in the states every summer and run the San Francisco Marathon.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Hoka 1 Lifetime Miles: 16.47
Brooks Ghost Lifetime Miles: 35.21
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
11.020.000.000.0011.02

Well, it was one of those mornings running.  Not so good.  I thought I'd get in a medium length run before leaving to enjoy the freedom of running outside a compound.  I think 2 factors contributed to to this:  1) I ran hard Sun, Mon, Tues.  I just didn't have enough recovery time.  2) I think I started out a bit dehydrated in that I hadn't drank a lot of water during the previous 24 hours.  Also, I hadn't eaten much the day before either.  So, I definitely paid for it.  When I started out, there was a pretty good head wind.  I thought, no problem, that means a tail wind when I return.  I thought I would go a total of 10-12 miles.  At mile 5 out, I was already feeling more tired than usual, but I thought no problem since I'd have a tail wind home.  At 5.5 miles I said forget, I'm turning around.  Well, I turned around thinking I could settle into a decent pace back and my body was telling me, no way!  And, when I did turn around it seemed like the wind died down and of course it was getting warmer and warmer.  There was probably a bit of a tail wind, but it sure didn't seem like it.  Oh well.  Here are my splits:  10:46, 10:09, 10:20, 10:20, 10:48, 10:37, 10:03, 10:10, 10:01, 10:56, 11:23   AP:  10:30

Boy howdy I felt old today!  Better day tomorrow????

Brooks Adren GTS Summer 2010 Miles: 11.02
Comments
From Snoqualmie on Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 13:30:31 from 24.18.192.33

I'm calling it "runners wind," when the expected tailwind doesn't show up. That happens to me all the time. Or worse, the wind shifts and the morning goes on and it's all headwind, all through the run. Good job hanging in there! Where are you off to next? Do you find the moving around a challenge or do you enjoy it?

From Barb on Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 13:39:14 from 68.32.213.30

Hey Sno...Well, I guess I don't mind too much moving around. Last year was an exceptional year in that we were evacuated from Guinea because of political unrest. So we were in Mali for 9 months and that was not in the plan. Our home is in Conakry, Guinea (West Africa) and we'll be there from September through June. That's the usual plan. Then we do 2 weeks in Holland and about 5-6 weeks in the US. It will be nice to be 'home' for 10 months. The only MAJOR bummer is that it's not an optimal running environment. For safety reasons I only run on a compound. Six laps around is a mile. My hill workouts are stairs in the office building that I work (2 flights). I think my qualifying for Boston was because I was in a much better training environment in Mali. Oh well. Working on being creative. I'm very thankful for iPOD's...music and talk shows, keeps me sane! Glad your recovery is going well. When's your next marathon?

From Snoqualmie on Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 14:09:22 from 24.18.192.33

Sept. 26 is my next 26.2

You are so dedicated (and wise) to make it work in that environment!

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