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	<title>RunPD &#187; 2010 Cross Country</title>
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		<title>Back in Flagstaff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday I returned to Flagstaff after a great four week stay in Simi Valley. I have not been able to jump back into training with my teammates, as I am still fighting a sore knee. The good news is that I got an MRI and there is nothing serious &#8212; no tears. Basically there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Sunday I returned to Flagstaff after a great four week stay in Simi Valley. I have not been able to jump back into training with my teammates, as I am still fighting a sore knee. The good news is that I got an MRI and there is nothing serious &#8212; no tears. Basically there is some inflammation behind the patella (knee cap) that is causing the pain. When the swelling goes away, the pain should follow suit.</p>
<p>My last post I mentioned setting resolutions, or goals, for the new year. With this <em>minor</em> setback, I may have to alter a few ambitions, but hopefully the big picture remains the same.</p>
<p><strong>2010 Goals</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Continue to improve my running by logging high mileage weeks.
<ul>
<li>This track season I really want to improve my 5000 time of 14:50 and my steeplechase of 9:09.</li>
<li>Compete at NCAA Cross Country Championships once again and improve on my 95th place finish of 2009. The ultimate goal is to be an All-American &#8212; top 40.</li>
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</li>
<li>Improve my swimming.
<ul>
<li>I will try to get in the pool at least once a week for the entire year. Obviously, when time and running permits, I will spend more time in the pool.</li>
<li>Seek out coaching to improve my stroke.</li>
<li>Compete in some of the Ventura Splash and Dash aquathlon series events, assuming the series continues in 2010.</li>
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<li>Compete in more triathlons.
<ul>
<li>I had a great time competing in the Breath of Life triathlon last June, and will likely do this one again.</li>
<li>As of now, the San Francisco Triathlon at Treasure Island in July is on my calendar. As I understand the rules, if I am one of the top-3 amateurs I will earn my elite license.</li>
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<p>Now for a shout out: <strong>Congratulations to my girlfriend, Tina Johnson, for her first Half Marathon last Saturday!</strong> My parents and I went down to Irvine to watch Tina compete in her first race over 5k! She did a great job and I am so very impressed and proud that she has become a runner just like me.</p>
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		<title>2009 Cross Country</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:55:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2009 NCAA cross country season finished a week and a half ago now. Going home for the Thanksgiving holiday allowed some time for me to think about the season, go over what went well and what needs some improving, and to start thinking about the next season.
I officially started the 2009 cross country season [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2009 NCAA cross country season finished a week and a half ago now. Going home for the Thanksgiving holiday allowed some time for me to think about the season, go over what went well and what needs some improving, and to start thinking about the next season.</p>
<p>I officially started the 2009 cross country season on July 6th, a week after my triathlon. I jumped into a 70 mile week and followed with 80 and 90 mile weeks. It may seem a bit aggressive, but I wanted to get in as many 100 mile weeks as I could. The following week was 77 miles in 6 days (My only day off during the season. Just happened to be the only day <em>all</em> season that I couldn&#8217;t make any time to go for a run.) and then I started my first 100 mile week of seven.</p>
<p>This season was a huge success for me. I accomplished both of the goals I set in the Summer: make the top-7 and place in the top 100 at NCAAs. As some of my teammates had some struggles this season, I was actually the only person on the team to score at all seven meets (George Kyte, Aztec, Cowboy Jamboree, Pre-Nationals, Conference, Regionals and NCAAs). When all was said and done, I logged 1,806 miles this season. I have never been as diligent about logging mileage as I was this season, so I do not have a reference to compare with, but I believe that this season far surpassed the mileage I have run in the past. Since high school, I have had a steady increase in mileage and I attribute a lot of the improvements I am making now to that.</p>
<p>In Jack Daniel&#8217;s <em>Running Formula</em>, he says something along the lines that the benefits of high mileage are long lasting. My old teammate <a title="Marten Bostrom" href="http://www.martenbostrom.com" target="_blank">Marten Bostrom</a>, who was known to run upwards of 120 mile weeks while running collegiality, talked about the benefits he gained from running such high mileage. Now, about seven months after joining the century club, I am convinced.</p>
<p>With this in mind, I had a meeting with Coach Heins yesterday talking about goals for the upcoming indoor and outdoor track seasons. I told him that my ultimate goal in collegiate running was to leave NAU as an All-American &#8212; no easy task, but that is why it would mean so much. My best opportunity to reach this goal will be next year&#8217;s cross country season and everything I do until November 2010 will hopefully be preparing me. We agreed that a year of high mileage is the obvious route to take. Over the next 12 months, I will try to build my aerobic system more and more with a plethora of 100+ mile weeks.</p>
<p>This is not to say that I am not looking forward to competing on the track this Winter and Spring. For indoors, I will focus on running a good conference meet and contributing to another Big Sky Conference title. If training is going well, and depending on how some of my teammates are running, I may get the opportunity to run a 5,000 at the University of Washington in Seattle. For outdoors, the main goal is to qualify for the first round of the NCAA Championships (aka &#8220;Super Regionals&#8221;). In the steeplechase, a sub-9 minute performance should get me in. If I am running well enough in the 5,000, a time in the low 14 minute range may be good enough.</p>
<p>Then there is the 10,000. As of now, I do not have plans to make my 25 lap debut this Spring. If the high mileage is feeling good, and Coach thinks I am ready for a good effort, then I will suck it up and give it my best. 25 laps just seems so brutal.</p>
<p>As for now, I am running easy a few days a week and doing some swimming. Since I want to give triathlons a serious try post college, I will try to get into the pool regularly all season. If I can swim once a week up until Summer, I should be way ahead of where I was when I started swimming a lot last May. Next week I will start running more, probably around 70 miles, and should be running 100 miles again shortly after the new year.</p>
<p>Looking forward to may miles of trials, trials of miles ahead&#8230;</p>
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