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Location:

Provo,UT,USA

Member Since:

Aug 02, 1999

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

I ran the Top of Utah Marathon in 4:43 after having my third child the year before. 5 K in 24:19, 10 K in 53 minutes pregnant. Survived personal training from my lovable but slightly overbearing husband Sasha for more than 8 years!!

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break 23:45 in the 5k.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay thin and full of energy.

Not be an embarassment to my family full of world class athletes.

Personal:

Madly in love with Sasha. We have been married since 1996 and have been blessed with seven of the most adorable and talented children : Benjamin, Jennifer, Julia, and Joseph, Jacob, William and Stephen.

All of our children have run in at least one race, including Jacob and William who did it inside the womb. I enjoy various non-running activities such as: baking, sewing, playing organ, piano and flute, painting, and playing with our  vivacious children.

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I felt a little slow on the first part of the run and felt like putting the last two miles off until the night..that plan was vetoed by Sasha so I went for two more. I actually felt fast and great on those last two miles. I started feeling light and faster a couple of weeks ago before I had a round of mastitis. It took me about a week and a half to feel like that again but looks like it's coming back.

Now for all of you out there that don't know the real story of fast running mommy here it is...I actually am a convert to running .I prefered swimming, biking, or just sitting on the couch. Sasha convinced me (tricked me) to start running when he told me that Hawk Harper's 3 year old daughter Summer could run a half mile in under 4 minutes. Of course I thought that if Summer could do it I'd have no problem. Well, 3:57 was my time earned with beating heart and aching legs. I was won over to the cause of getting myself in shape and had a lot of fun doing it at first. I loved seeing my times get faster and enjoyed the closeness it brought into our relationship. At least it helped Sasha stop trying to talk to me about computers..he could talk to me about running now and that was much more fun.

Now 8 years into the sport I can't honestly say that I'll ever love it as much as Sasha but I do feel that I am a runner. I've run through 3 pregnancies...even in labor once. I've run in the ran, snow, hail and sleet. I've run when most people wouldn't think of being outside in freezing sub zero temperatures. I can't say I love it but I can say that I love the results. I love being trim, I love having people stare when I say I have five children and I love feeling light and fast.....Most of all, I love this blog and the positive influence it has been in many people lives. Thank you all for being part of it. 

Comments
From lulu on Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 14:04:15

Mastitis = Youch!! I had that a few times, and it feels like you got hit by a train! Good for you to blog about running in pregnancy. There are so many myths out there. I ran until about a month before my daughter was born. I only stopped running because she was breach, and I was having trouble getting enough nutrients (her head was pressing on my stomach). I didn't want a thin baby. I ran 10 miles the last run I did. It is all about listening to your body, the baby, and staying hydrated.

From Michael on Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 10:43:01

Summer Harper is a fast running girl, Alexander has competed with her in some USATF races

Liked your blog, good positive comments on benefits to run

Youre lucky to have Sasha come and take the kids for a stroll after running 20 miles - I collapse after 10 miles yet alone 20

From sarah on Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 23:51:05

I've never run 10 miles pregnant but I think that you are in shape to run 10 miles then it is okay. I usually keep my four or five miles a day until the last couple of months I gradually cut down to 2 a day. The one thing that does change right away is my times get slower by 1 minute per mile right away...usually a sure sign for me that I'm pregnant.

I've actually "run" all the way up until I deliver (even in labor once and once a couple of days before to get myself to go into labor...which of course didn't work). I slow down to like a 14 minute mile and am pretty much putting along those last couple of weeks but I'm moving.

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