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Location:

Farmington,UT,

Member Since:

Jan 09, 2013

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5K PR - 21:02

10K PR - 48:45 (I should be able to beat that easy!)

7th Place (Age) 11th overall - Flag Rock Farmington Days 10k Trail run

LAST PLACE in Jun and Dorsimus' Half Pregnant Half Marathon - Nov 2011 (got lost went 14.5ish miles!)

15th in Age (46th overall) at 2013 Buffalo Run 50K.

Jumped multiple snakes while running...

Can hold breath for Thirty Seconds!

Short-Term Running Goals:

Antelope Island Buffalo Run 50k - first race longer than a half marathon - I want to be able to walk the next day without TOO much pain!  DONE! Completed in 5:47 and other than a blood blister and achilles tightness - I'm feeling great!

Sub 20 minute 5k

Long-Term Running Goals:

Maintain the fun and adventure of trail running!

Personal:

Married with 4 kids - always thought I was healthy and fit - but only the past few years have I really gotten that way!

I mostly run for fun and adventure - looking to keep healthy while doing some longer stuff!

I love yoga, climbing, general fitness, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and staying active and able!

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
New Balance Minimus Lifetime Miles: 305.24
Altra Lone Peak Lifetime Miles: 385.37
Merrell True Glove Lifetime Miles: 353.65
Altra Samson Lifetime Miles: 36.49
Vivobarefoot Breatho Trail Lifetime Miles: 7.00
Race: Buffalo Run 50K (31.069 Miles) 05:47:40, Place overall: 46, Place in age division: 15
Total Distance
32.30

Buffalo Run 50k! My first ultra.

I don't know that I'd ever watched the weather as much as I did on Friday. I was slightly encouraged by looking at the Satellite pictures and seeing that the snow was mostly sticking to the shores of the lake - and hoped that would stay that way.

Thankfully it did!

Drove out to the island with my dad and brother-in-law who were coming out to support and cheer and help out as much as they could, which for me was seeing me off at the start and finish, but they were able to follow dorsimus around his 50!

The initial idea was to run with Brent (jun's bro) for a lot of the race, but literally 1 minute before the start, he ran back to his car to get some compression sleeves, so I started running without him

The Start! (I'm 3221 grey jacket)
 

Then at the first little turn past the gate I waited for him and we ran together for the big curve there until it started going uphill and I continued to pull away from him. I felt really good and relaxed and didn't feel like I was pushing it too fast and made good time up that looooong hill to mile 2. Just enjoyed the next 3 miles to the Elephant Aid Station, passing people on the downhills and being passed by them on any inclines, although the spots in my feet that have been bugging me were starting to flare up and I was a bit worried with it being so early. Walked a bit up lone tree hill for the first time, but kept moving well.

Grabbed some Mt. Dew at the Elephant Aid station but could only drink a swallow or two, so I put it down by one of the water barrels holding up the tent, knowing I'd see it again soon! Headed down into Split Rock Bay where there was a small herd of buffalo and some noisy coyotes, then walked again but ran a decent measured pace up the switchbacks through miles 8 and 9, before getting into probably my favorite section of the race, all the rocks and technical boulders - awesome trail. It helps that there isn't 2 feet of snow on top of it like there was three weeks ago!

Felt decent for the next 6 miles until the turnaround, except I was starting to chafe something fierce! At the turnaround drop I took a swig from my soda I had there, but really the only thing I needed was that Body Glide! Slathered that on my inner thighs and took off  having completed the first loop in about 2:40:00 - which was a bit faster than I thought I would.

Headed back up and finally saw Brent again as he was just coming down the hill towards the turnaround - Go Brent!

Started walking on that long uphill to eat some shockblocks and drink some water and while I wasn't in a bad mental space - I wasn't in a good one either. Not much motivation. I was going to get it done, but I wasn't in a hurry. This is a RACE! Come on!

Luckily about that time an awesome lady was coming up on me and we started talking and pacing each other, and we stuck together for the next 10-12 miles. Thanks to Sue Lee from SLC Utah for getting me into a better place mentally and helping me continue pretty regularly for most of the 2nd half. On the 3rd mile of the 2nd loop I almost tripped and hit the rock pretty hard, but didn't realize until the switchbacks that I had done something to my pinky toe. Turns out I had made a pretty gnarly blood blister on my pinky toe! Still my feet were doing surprisingly well (I did take some ibuprofen because I didn't want to deal with pain! It must have worked!) Having somebody to talk to and pace with really was awesome for that second loop. Awesome lady! Thanks Sue!

With about 4 miles left I took off my jacket, and took off trying to push it a bit more for the remaining distance. I probably could have pushed it a little bit more - but I'm still happy with my performance.

Came down around the last curve (MAN that's a long looping section!!) still feeling pretty good and crossed the line at 5:47.


Beautiful day - beautiful race! Fantastic group of people running the race in every sense of that word. Thanks to all the volunteers, and race organizers - But of course even more thanks go out to all the people who got me to actually do this - Dorsimus, jun, MatthewVH, Scott Wesemann, my amazing wife, Ben, and everybody else! We had some awesome adventures and memories getting ready for this!

My major goal was to be able to move the next day after the race - and other than my pinky toe blood blister and some achillies tenderness - I'm feeling great!

Here is the info from my Garmin: http://runkeeper.com/user/warlordblade/activity/159850318


Altra Lone Peak Miles: 32.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 158.00
Comments
From Neasts on Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 15:46:58 from 75.169.58.228

Great report and awesome run! Your picture looks like a smiling ad for Smith Optics, you don't even look tired. Congratulations!

From MatthewVH on Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 16:13:09 from 69.27.9.106

Yeehaw I wish I could have run that with you guys. Nice ultra debut!

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:18:53 from 66.232.64.4

Awesome race man! That reminds me a lot of when I ran the 50K, it is a fun race. I think you should sign up now for the Pony Express 50 in October. :)

From warlordblade on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:59:28 from 63.67.171.4

If I signed up for the PE50 then I couldn't pace/support/crew Dorsimus!

From Kendall on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 11:37:56 from 74.81.231.133

Great job out there and welcome to the club! (Initiation's self-inflicted.)

See you on the trails!

PS I need a cooler blog name.

From Neasts on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:46:02 from 75.169.58.228

Kendall, we should give up now. Nothing is cooler than Warlordblade. :-)

Which reminds me, Warlordblade, does your user name have something to do with the shirt you are wearing in your Smith poster, above?

From warlordblade on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 12:48:47 from 63.67.171.4

WarlordBlade was a name I created for an internet chat room in 1995... and it's kind of been my internet name ever since! The shirt was printed for a Ragnar and it is from a drawering/doodle thing I did.

http://warlordblade.deviantart.com/art/Rack-s-Flag-2-95429873

So in some ways it kind of is... And we also like Pirates. :)

I think Kendall is a great name. :)

From Kendall on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 13:32:30 from 74.81.231.133

See the advantage with a name like "Kendall" is that there's no expectations--kind of like unicorns and rainbows. "Warlordblade" on the other hand...you had better be bad a$$--no pressure. Love that you designed the shirt too. Man, you've got it going on.

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