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Location:

North Salt Lake,UT,

Member Since:

Jan 04, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

  • 5K 
    • '08 SLC 33:11
    • '10 Winter Series 24:49
    • '10 Salt Lake Run Co 23:37
  • 10K 
    • '98 Des News 56:33
    • '99 Des News 49:52
    • '10 Des News 44:48
  • Half 
    • '10 Canyonlands 1:54:22
    • '10 SLC Half 1:45:32
    • '10 Provo Valley 1:44:04
    • '10 Provo River 1:43:56
    • '10 Snow Canyon 1:40:18
    • in 2012 I did Snow Canyon at 5 months post baby and got 1:45 - I was pretty proud about that!
  • Full
    • '08 SGM 5:54:00
    • '10 SGM 3:55:19

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Focusing on cardio and strength training so I can push baby out in record time come early spring '15. ;)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston.

Break 1:40 in the half.

Personal:

We have a 2 year old girl and we're expecting baby #2. :) I'm a NICU nurse working full-time nights.  

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Race: Ogden Marathon (DNF) (13.1 Miles) 02:00:00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
13.710.000.000.0013.71

This was a planned DNF, I just wanted to get some money's worth and see my friends!  I really enjoyed the morning and I'm glad I could go.  My goal was to run 8-18 miles and stop if I felt any achilles or foot issues.  Things were a little patchy, even for it being a planned easy run.  It's a much different experience when you're out of shape.  For example, I couldn't believe it had only been 1 mile when that first sign came up! =0)  What a difference from last summer/fall when those miles flew by, I felt strong, I had immense aerobic/cardio capacity with a well-oiled respiratory system, I had a strong drive to push harder and then dig deep at the end!  I know I'm not fat, but I think you all know what I'm talking about when I say that I felt overweight and sluggish with each step...when you're breathing isn't synced, you have cobwebs in your lungs, you have aches and pains because you're not in sleek, tip-top shape (and have extra weight your feet and legs aren't used to carrying :) ).  It also did not help to have a cold...my trachea and nasal passageways were constricted.  Luckily I wasn't trying to get a PR for a marathon with the cold, I would have been disapointed after all that work!It took about 10 miles to finally warm up! 

But...this is understandable considering the demands I've placed on my body for the past 12 months with full-time night shift work and full-time school.  So really, I was able to enjoy myself and just be happy to be running. :) 

I believe I was at about a 9:15-9:30 pace at the half (I haven't added it up yet).  I walked a few times and forgot to stop my watch at the end when I stopped a few times, so the average is a little slow.

I wanted to be at the end to see people finish, which I did and it was so fun!  I got on a shuttle bus at the 13.1 mile exchange point and made it just in time.  You all did so well!  It's an honor to be surrounded by good runners and good people. :)   Overall, a great morning and fun way to get in my miles.

 http://connect.garmin.com/activity/87073310

**The great news is I have not felt ONE ounce of achilles or foot tigthness.  This is a great sign after 6.4 miles and 13.7 miles back to back.  Couldn't be happier.

**By the way, I was a nursing student at the same place I work as a CNA for the first time last night (at a Newborn ICU).  This is where I'm doing my capstone for my final semester until August.  It was amazing.  With the help of my preceptor, I was in charge of a 440 gram baby!!!  That's 0.97 pounds!!!!!!  Let me just tell you (and Smooth, you know what I mean), I had no idea that when I signed up for nursing school that I was signing up to be a scientist.  But I quickly figured that out my first week of school last year.  Seriously, all night long it was all about keeping his blood gases stable (pH, PaCO2, HCO3); titrating doses, keeping his total hourly volume of TPN, lipids, maintenance fluid, and medications at only 2.6 mL in order to not cause heart failure due to fluid overload; maintaining the ventilator so he didn't become extubated; pushing extremely small amounts of narcotics for sedation slow enough to not cause respiratory failure; not moving him in certain ways to minimize risks of IVf (brain hemorrhages) ETC!!!!  This is what I'll be doing for my JOB when I grow up, holy cow!  I had to constantly keep my thoughts in check...you know the ones that say "you have a life in your hands right now and things could go wrong so fast"...stuff like that. =0)  As long as I could do that, I actually had a lot of fun. :)  That baby is a fighter and even though he/she might be just a little peanut, I can always feel their little personalities shining through. :)

Saucony Progrid Ride 3 Purple #2 Miles: 13.71
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Teena Marie on Sun, May 22, 2011 at 19:25:35 from 67.2.88.232

You, my friend, are an incredible woman!!!! First, I am so so so happy that you decided to run. Second, I am ecstatic that you have no pain today because of it!!! Third, WOW ... you are an excellent nurse!!! (I know you still have a handful of weeks of school ... but you are doing it!!!) Fourth, I just love you!!!!

You LOOK great!!! :)

From Stacie on Sun, May 22, 2011 at 23:56:19 from 67.166.127.0

I think that's a great half marathon time! It was fun to meet you. I'm in awe of your work as a nurse (soon to be) that's amazing!

From watchmerun on Mon, May 23, 2011 at 01:13:17 from 24.10.152.45

Running is great and all, but having in your charge a tiny life like that is way beyond amazing. It's clear that they have great faith in your abilities. Glad that you are feeling great, running wise.

From RAD on Mon, May 23, 2011 at 13:04:06 from 98.202.17.113

Teena stole about everything I was going to say :)

I gasped and sat up then inched closer to the screen to read about your tiny little baby! Less than ONE pound?!? Wow, what an amazing job you have, and what a blessing that family had to have you as their precious little one's nurse!

I'm glad the stretching break I saw you on wasn't a bad thing! I was a bit worried, but I'm glad you have felt NO pain and had a wonderful run and the shuttle got you down so you didn't have to wait eons to get to the finish line.

You are an amazing woman Brooke! I'm so glad I've gotten to meet you and get to know you.

From Smooth on Tue, May 24, 2011 at 22:48:09 from 67.2.121.30

Brooke! Sweet cute Brooke! I am so proud of everything you've done and accomplished!

it was so so so so fun riding up to the start on Sat. with you!

I was concerned when we saw you stopping in the early miles but realized that it was a good stretching break! AM SO HAPPY you have no pain! You ran a great time considering all you were design with!

Lastly I think you are a remarkable and terrific nurse! The little premies and their parents are very luck to have you as their nurse. At first all the procedures, tests, blood gases, charting, assessing, titrating meds, feeding and cleaning etc etc seem overwhelming and exhausting! But it gets smoother as you gain more experience! however the feeling that you have this little fragile life in your hand is wonderful and should never diminish no matter how long and experienced your nursing becomes! the art of healing is so beautiful, the compassion you have as a nurse is wonderful, never let it becomes routine which I am sure you won't! Nurses who care make all the difference! I can tell you are a very special caring nurse! :)

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