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Location:

OKC,OK,US

Member Since:

Feb 06, 2013

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

All races run

2015

Houston 1/2 Marathon - 1:13:12 (PB) Jan 

Phoenix Marathon - 2:34:08 (PB) Feb

Boston Marathon - 2:35:00 (CR)Apr

Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon- 2:38:59 (Single age state record 42) *6 days after Boston

Go Mile Arkansas- 4:55 (PB)

Fire Ball Classic Ada OK - 16:48

Riverside 5000 Tulsa OK - 16:17 (PB)

Brookhaven 5k Norman OK - 16:22

Medtronic Twin Cities Master Championship Marathon St Paul MN - 2:35:51 

Tinker 1/2 Marathon TAFB - 1:14:32 Oklahoma single age (43)

Tulsa Run 15k Master Championship - 51:58

 

2014

Naughty or Nice 8k 2014- 27:10 (PB)

 San Antonio Rock N Roll Marathon 2014- 2:38:17 (PB) 2nd overall

Tulsa Zoo 10k Run 2014 - 33:52 (PB) Overall winner

Tulsa Run 15k Master National Championship 2014- 52:53 4th overall (sb)

Brookhaven 5k 2014- 16:31 (SB)

Little Rock 1/2 Marathon 2014- 1:14:03 (SB)

2013

Boston 2:41:22 -2013
Tulsa Run 15k Master National Championship 2013 - 51:33 (PB) 3rd overall
Race for Hope 12k- 2013-40:54 (PB) single age usatf  OK state record
 Run for Mums 2013 5k - 16:30 (PB)

Short-Term Running Goals:

 sub 16-5k

2:35:00 marathon

1:13:00 1/2

2:33:00 full

  

Long-Term Running Goals:

stay healthy and run the best i can

Beat Jake 

 

take down as many OK LDR records as i can.

Personal:


 

43 yrs old

Married - 21 yrs

3 boys

1 dog (my little girl Sophie)

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Met up with the higher ground group at bishop track and did the michigan workout..had a nice crew out. this was the first time i'd ran this workout..really liked it.

... I blew his doors off coming down the last 100m

My workout was as follows.

1 mile - track 4:59

1 mile- tempo on road 5:33

.75 mile track 4:01

1 mile tempo road 5:33

.5 mile track 2:31

1 mile tempo road 5:34

.25 mile track  1:09 to finish.

Comments
From Ben VanBeekum on Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 12:28:39 from 159.212.71.25

Whats the Michigan workout? Explain yourself, haha. ;}

From butlerbrunning on Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 20:28:53 from 104.52.197.67

The Michigan Workout

In the mid 1970′s, Ron Warhurst, the coach of the University of Michigan, devised a workout for his cross country team that has became a staple for runners throughout the country. Known as “The Michigan,” the workout is designed to simulate the change of paces that runners experience in a race. It is a combination of a fartlek, and short tempo runs, and is one of the most challenging workouts a runner can attempt.

The Michigan consists of the following:

1. The workout begins with a fast mile on a track. The best runners should attempt to run about 15-20 seconds slower than their best mile time. The purpose of this intense mile is to simulate the fast pace at the start of a race.

2. After the mile, jog about 3 minutes before running a slower mile on a road or trail. This mile should be about a minute slower than the track mile.

3. After the road/trail mile, jog 3 minutes and then run a fast 1200 meters on the track at about the pace you ran your first mile.

4. Jog 3 minutes and run another road/trail mile at the pace you ran the first road/trail mile.

5. Jog 3 minutes and run a fast 800 meters on the track

6. (optional) Jog 3 minutes, and run another road/trail mile.

7. Jog 3 minutes and finish with an all-out 400 meter run on the track. It is really important to run this last part of the workout as quick as possible because it simulates a kick at the end of a race.

Only advanced runners should try to incorporate step 6 because the extra road/trail mile makes the workout pretty long. For an experienced runner who has a best time of 4:45 in the mile, this workout might look like this:

Track Mile: 5:10

Road Mile: 6:10

1200: 4:00

Road Mile: 6:10

800: 2:40

Road Mile: 6:10 (optional)

400: 1:06

There is no doubt that this workout is a beast. But it is really a great way to incorporate many different kinds of workouts into one session. Definitely take a few days after running a Michigan to let your body recover.

From jtshad on Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 07:36:54 from 141.221.191.225

That is a beast! Great workout!

From Ben VanBeekum on Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 08:34:44 from 199.190.170.70

That is a beast workout. But at the same time, I would love to attack it for some good half marathon training. Will put it in the books. Thanks for the details.

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