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Monroe Dunbar Brook Trail 10.5 miler

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Location:

Pittsfield,MA,

Member Since:

Jul 02, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

 

 

  •  2006 Mohawk Hudson River Marathon (NY)
  • 2007 Vermont City Marathon (VT)
  • 2011 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2011 Mind the Ducks 12 Hour (NY)
  • 2012 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2012 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #2 (IN)
  • 2012 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2012 Mind the Ducks 12 Hour (NY)
  • 2012 Memorial Day Marathon (MA)
  • 2012 Around the Lake 12 Hour (MA)
  • 2012 Hancock Shaker Village 50 (MA) 
  • 2012 Bay State Marathon (MA)
  • 2012 First Descents Marathon (DE) 
  • 2013 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2013 Maple Leaf Indoor Marathon #2 (IN) 
  • 2013 Circular Logic Marathon (IN)
  • 2013 Lake Waramaug 50M (CT)
  • 2013 BPAC 6 Hour Run (NY)
  • 2013 Ragnar Cape Cod Ultra Team (MA) 
  • 2013 Memorial Day Marathon (MA)
  • 2013 Relay For Life No. Berkshire (MA)
  • 2013 Ragnar Adirondack Ultra Team (MA)
  • 2013 BayState Marathon (MA)
  • 2013 One Day At the Fair Marathon (NJ)
  • 2013 West Palm Beaches Marathon (FL)
  • 2014 Arena Attack XL Center Marathon (CT)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #1 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #2 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #3 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #4 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #5 (IN)
  • 2014 Maple City 6-Pack Marathon #6 (IN)
  • 2014 Circular Logic Marathon (IN)

 Personal Bests:

  • 400 - 1:01 (2004)
  • 800 - 2:16 (2004)
  • Mile - 5:12 (2004)
  • 2Mile - 11:27 (2004)
  • 5k - 19:44 (2005)
  • 10k 40:46 (11/22/07)
  • 15k - 1:07:40 (11/11/07)
  • 13.11 Half - 1:38:31 (12/9/07)
  • Marathon 3:59:18 (1/25/14)
  • 50 miles 11:44 (5/14/11)

Eagle Scout with Bronze and Gold Palms (2002)

Biked from Ticonderoga, New York to Old Orchard Beach, Maine in August of 2005 (Total of about 290 miles

Short-Term Running Goals:

200 miles @ 72 Hour Race in May

Under 200 #

Sub 4:00 Marathon

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

QUALIFY AND RUN IN THE BOSTON MARATHON.

Personal:

I am 27.  Have done 33 marathons and ultras. Really trying to get in shape to get back to running the miles I want to. I love to read and worked for four years in a bookstore. I like to keep track of the books I read. Currently I work as a 6th & 7th grade history teacher at the only charter school in Berkshire County, as well as serve as the coach for the cross country team! Been experimenting as a pescatarian (eating only fish) since August 10, 2011. 

 

Just earned my Master's Degree in Adolescent Education for Social Studies. I have the most wonderful WIFE in the entire world.. EMMA! October 16, 2010

Run when you can, walk when you have to, crawl if you must. Just never give up! - Dean Karnazes -

We are all teachers and we are all students in this sport. - Dean Karnazes -

The simple act of putting one foot in front of the other and moving forward at an accelerated rate can be one of life's greatest - and simplest - pleasures. ~Dean Karnazes 

"Your beliefs become your thoughts, your thoughts become your words, your words become your actions, your actions become your habits, your habits become your values, your values become your destiny." - MK Gandhi 

"The marathon mercilessly rips off the outer layers of our defenses and leaves the raw human, vulnerable and naked. It is here you get an honest glimpse into the soul of an individual. Every insecurity and character flaw is open and on display for all the world to see. No communication is ever more real, no expression ever more honest. There is nothing left to hide behind. The marathon is the great equalizer. Ever movement, every word spoken and unspoken, is radiant truth. The veil has been obliterated. These are the profound moments of human interaction that I live for." - Dean Karnazes 

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Vibram Five Fingers KSO Lifetime Miles: 367.52
Vibram Komodo Sports (yellow) Lifetime Miles: 570.38
Vibram Bikilas (red) Lifetime Miles: 655.87
Vibram Bikilas (blue) Lifetime Miles: 414.89
Altra Lone Peak Lifetime Miles: 155.19
Lizzy Miles 2012 Lifetime Miles: 58.60
Vibram Komodo Sport (black) Lifetime Miles: 195.60
NB Trail Minimus (orange) Lifetime Miles: 101.74
Altra Instinct (grey) Lifetime Miles: 389.78
Vibram Bikilas (red #2) Lifetime Miles: 10.60
Vibram Bikilas (green) Lifetime Miles: 230.05
Altra Adams Lifetime Miles: 2.00
Merrell Road Glove Lifetime Miles: 46.11
Race: Monroe Dunbar Brook Trail 10.5 miler (10.5 Miles) 02:35:13, Place overall: 75
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
12.500.000.00

10:00 AM - Blue skies with some low-lying fog this morning as I headed out to the race up at Monroe-Dunbar by Florida Mountain. This has been my favorite race the last two years, and today marked the third consecutive time I laced up (or velcroed in this instance) shoes on my feet and headed off down the trails. I got there a bit early and was able to sign in, get my shirt (first time they have given me one here) and go for a warm up. I headed off down the trail and did a mile each way, though got lost on one tricky corner on the way back in and ended up significantly downhill from where I should have been, along the crick. I later would help one of my other fellow runners as they too got a bit lost on this same corner as we were coming in. Thankfully I remembered and was able to yell to him. I think ever since I got lost on my first trail race at Curly's, that I have made a special cognizant effort to pay attention to my surroundings. Total warm up was 23:00.

THE RACE - Didn't know what to expect going into the race. My longest run going into today was two weeks ago at Brock Trot in Lenox, MA. It's been a long, slow, painful process trying to get back in shape. It's amazing how years worth of fitness can be lost in just a couple months! Glad I have not been sick as of yet this year however, knock on wood.

I started off in the back of the back. Saw my friend, Laura Clark was here at the starting line. I think she has run this race every year since about 1999. Settled into an easy jog, knowing that the first mile or two are inherently slow. Most of the second mile consists of switchbacks which all but the top couple runners must fast hike. My legs however, felt dead. I couldn't find my water bottle or holder this morning as I was running around trying to get ready. This made for a rather long race. I had taken a couple swigs of water, but with aid stations only at mile 3.6 and 7, this was going to be a long race.

Popped out onto the trail and fire road after two miles. My feet hurt a bit. This was my longest trail run in my KomodoSPORTs. At the aid station they had the smallest shot glass sized dixie cups I've ever seen. I threw back 5,6,7 shots of gatorade maybe and took off into the woods again. I let a few people go past me that were hiking/jogging faster than I was. The part from 3.6 miles to 5.6 miles are always my slowest. Got cut up a bit on my legs. Then a quick right and down I went plummeting towards the bottom.

Running in Vibrams you really start to notice how much you take for granted wearing running shoes. You feel every little rock, root, pebble running in Vibrams. Hence I had to significantly shorten my stride and slow my pace. It was still fun, still an adventure though. I was getting increasingly dehydrated as temperatures quickly climbed into the 70s. It was 82 by the end of the run. I was wearing two shirts, a smaller green wicking type, and a long sleeve blue Champion one. I was urged to take the latter off, but my self-consciousness got the better of me and I would not allow myself too. Not until I'm under 200 lbs anyways!

I knew by the second aid station I was never going to come near to my last two years' performances in the 2:01 range. I was already at 1:55 when I got here. It was simply a matter of running it in to the finish line.

Crossed the first and second stream crossings, no problem, aside from sand that got into my shoe and caused 2 blisters during the last 5k. Helped a guy at mile 9-10 back track so he didn't get lost. Jogged into the finish, making sure none of the two or three runners right behind me passed me. I knew today was going to be a slow day for most, as Laura always runs 2:19-2:22 on this course each year. This year she ran an astounding 3:11, for 92nd place. I think it was not a day for the light hearted or unprepared. Oh well. I finished, I am smiling now, and I have some cool war wounds to show for it. Celebrating the ability to go for a jog is an awesome feeling.

Finished in 2:35:13, good for 75th place overall of 94 finishers

Vibram Komodo Sports (yellow) Miles: 12.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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