334.4 miles raced, 5550 meters swam and 146.3 miles biked in 2011
Race: Deseret News 10k
Place: Salt Lake City, UT
Miles from home: 3 miles
Weather: 70+ degrees; cloudy; slightly humid
Take what you can get.
In this case what I could get was a solid showing and a new PR in the 10k. It was not, however, anything close to what I was hoping for. But that is fine because it leaves even more room for improvement.
That was the short version so you can pretend your read this and talk to me at parties. Read on for the longer version.
Race Expo:
In a low key expo like this, I am usually afforded a great deal of time to have more one-on-one conversations with people. This always takes on an interesting aspect when it becomes clear to those there, either when they ask me what I at or anything else in those lines, that I am firm supporter of eating lean beef. More often than not the expressions are ones of happiness as you can see these fit people have had enough defending a perfectly healthy lifestyle to those who might feel otherwise. Working with the Utah Beef Council here in Salt Lake at this race was enjoyable as well as family recipes for beef dishes and nutritional information on the power of protein were swooped up in droves by the many family-friendly runners that the area is known for.

These discussions always intrigue me from a human interaction stand point, especially when "studies" by "they" are compared. I have never understood why the first person to cite "studies" is surprised when another cites "studies" back to them. In this case I mentioned that a large body of evidence exists that a higher intake of lean animal protein reduces the risk for a variety of illness including but not limited to, cardiovascular disease, obesity and osteoporosis. A "consider the source"-esque comment was the rebuttal to which I said "I always do. Do you?"