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Oct 23, 2009

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PR's:

5K 27:09 2010

8K 43:25 2002

10K 52:41 2006

Half Marathon 2:00:54 2010 

Marathon 5:18 1998

 

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Personal:

Married with 2 Children.

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Same distance and route as two weeks ago.

I had planned to do it in the morning but my wife had a 4H meeting with my daughter and needed me to help out with the other kids and I would have been too pushed for time so... well,  you get the picture...man it's tough sometimes to find a way to squeeze these runs in! So with everything else we had going on I ended up not being able to start my run until about 9pm. It was dark and cold and I was tired and full of food. But I thought hey if smooth can polish stainless steel for half the night and then entertain a house full of primary presidents the next morning and then pop off an 18 miler, if she can do all that, surely I can do this. And so I did. My legs were sluggish and achey (probably had something to do with my bad attitude) after only a few miles. Finally at about mile seven I blurted out loud to myself "tonight you are going to dig down and find out what you've got." And I stuck it out. The last 3 miles were very tough. I tried everything to deal with the fatigue and pain. I counted steps. I sang songs. I quoted verses of scripture I counted telephone poles. I recounted every house my wife and I have ever lived in (total of 10). These things helped a little but not enough. It was just really tough and I'm not sure why when two weeks ago the exact same route was easier. But I made it. I finished by the football stadium. As I limped past the highschool to my truck at nearly midnight a couple of rough looking teenagers walked by in the dark and looked real close at me. I thought "if they attack me, I'm dead. I have zero energy to run away or fight." Thankfully they just kept walking. I went home took a hot bath and fell in to bed at about 1:00 am and then got up for my church meetings at 6:30am. I will sleep good tonight! Outside of all of that personal drama, it was a pretty routine run.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From flatlander on Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 20:29:41 from 198.207.244.102

Great job, Mack! These are the runs that pay off down the road. If you are used to running in the morning like I am, I find night runs to be entirely different, they are just harder, nothing to worry about in my opinion. Unfortunately, I haven't memorized enough scriptures to keep me going for more than a 400 I am afraid.

From Smooth on Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 21:17:53 from 174.23.217.47

WOW! Mack!!! I agree with flatlander. Night runs are a whole different animal! WAY to get out there after a full day of chores & fam. responsibilities!!! Such mental toughness is gonna pay off come race time! SO PROUD of you in getting her done!

Mine was FUN b/c I had Teena to run with me! It'd be a drag to run solo at night. The HS dudes alone would scare the heck out of me!

I LOVE your song singing and scriptures quoting. When my legs cramp up bad at the last 5K of a marathon, I also sang Primary songs and prayed. Now you inspired me to memorize some scriptures! THANKS!!! :)

From Rhett on Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 15:32:22 from 216.67.211.75

Mack, way to push through even when you didn't feel like it. Now you can start to taper a bit and Painter's half in 2 weeks is going to feel super easy. Great job!

From DonGardinero on Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 21:04:48 from 152.216.7.5

Awesome job getting it done, Mack!!! I've done many midnight runs and it seems like there are always some shady characters lurking in the dark.

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