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Mar 11, 2007

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Went to watch Kim and Dakota race Leprecon Lope up by the capital.  They both ran well.  It was nice to see the start and the finish.  I like seeing the race within the race, but as a spectator this course is hard to view.  The outcome was good for Wasatch Athletics runners, 3 of the top 5 were WA.  Zak and Dakota got first and second in the 14 and under group.

After the race I headed out for my run.  I started by the capital and ran up city creek to get on the Bonneville shoreline trail.  It was nice, although a little hot and crowded.  Bikers like to use this trail too.  I feel bad sometimes when a biker is working up a hill and your passing them.  Or if they are coming the opposite direction up a steep hill and you are coming down and they have to pull off and restart after you have passed.  I try to stay over as much as I can but I'm sure they swear under their breath when they see runners slowing them down.

I came out at Dry Creek and stayed on the pipeline trail above the U. and came out at Sunnyside by the Zoo.  I continued on Wasatch Dr., crossed the Parleys bridges, got back on Wasatch Dr. for about 6 more miles before dropping into my neighborhood.  It sure seemed like a long run.  It really needed fuilds earlier because of the heat.  Kim left me some Gatorade just before the bridges. I stopped to drink for about a minute and almost downed the whole 32 oz bottle.  Thought it might of been a mistake when I got back going, but it was the right thing to do.  I found it interesting that about twenty minutes after drinking is how long it took for me to feel the sugar lift and it sure helped.  I watched to see when it felt like my glucose level or energy level dropped again.  It took about forty minutes.  Good thing I only had about ten minutes left.

Finished came right in and poured an ice bath, drank 2 Boosts, and soaked for 20 minutes.   

Comments
From Maria on Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 06:59:56

20 min. in ice bath?? Wow, that's long. I think I read somewhere that the recommended time is about 10min. The longest I've managed was about 10 minutes. It did help a lot, but I wasn't going to stay there any longer than necessary :).

From Scott Browning on Sun, Mar 18, 2007 at 08:44:47

Hi Bill,

It was good to see you yesterday, Sounds like it was a beautiful run.

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