Saturday, August 29, 2015

USANA Sponsorship

I started taking USANA vitamins back in February (suggestion from my wife Jessica as she noticed significant results after starting using them herself). I noticed my energy levels increase and my recovery times were quickened.  Along with the vitamins I started eating their snack bars pre-run (instead of cliff bars) and drinking their nutrimeal shakes post run for recovery.

After the 50 mile trail championships I was back to running and feeling pretty good after just a couple of days.  Usually it takes me a couple of weeks to feel as I did after 3 days and this was the toughest 50 mile race that I have run.

Liking the product I submitted an application to become one of the 700+ athletes sponsored by USANA.  At the end of July I was informed that I was now a member of the Team USANA.

If you're interest in learning about USANA's products (vitamins, minerals, Reset program, snack bars, shakes, energy drinks and more) send me an email (tyler.sigl@gmail.com) or message me on facebook.

Website:
https://usana.com
tylerandjessicasigl.usana.com

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Cheesehead Half marathon Hilbert, WI

The Cheesehead Half is becoming a traditional race on my race schedule.  The race is growing in size and in competition (thanks to the addition of prize $ that started last year).  I wanted to use this race as a good speed workout as I've been focusing more on just running miles as opposed to doing speed work.

On race morning I was up early and was helping to get stuff ready for Audrey's 2nd birthday party.  I left the house around 6:00am and headed to the race that I thought started at 8:00.  As I neared the race I noticed there were a lot of people there already and people were warming up.  Turns out the race starts at 7:15 and it is now 7:00.  I quickly park, grab my bib and do a mile shakeout and head to the starting line.  I do a couple of strides and a little stretching and it is go time.  The gun goes off and I join my fellow WRRT teammate John Dewitt at the front of the lead pack.  We run the first 4 miles averaging 4:59 miles and we found ourselves on our own in front.  At this point my legs were a bit pissed off at me as they weren't use to that fast of running and they had enough.  I left John take the lead and I settled into a little more comfortable pace.

Being a race held in a small country town with half the race on a crushed pea gravel travel in the middle of farm fields, there wasn't much for crowd support to lift my spirits and give me a little more energy to pick the pace back up so I never caught back up with John and we finished 1-2.  We both (along with 3rd) picked up a little cash, cheese, honey and a locally spun ceramic mug.

The top 4 of us went on a cool down together and waited around for awards.  I avoided the smorgasbord of buffet food that was there for the finishers along with the gut rot that it would later give me and instead had one of my chocolate whey USANA nutrimeal shakes.

Link to results:
http://www.onlineraceresults.com/race/view_race.php?race_id=48492#racetop

Top 5 results:
1.John Dewitt1:06:45
2.Tyler Sigl1:08:41
3.Nathan Weiland1:10:51
4.Jason Ryf1:13:08
5.Zachary Ziesemer1:19:17
2015 summer/fall race schedule

8/22 Cheesehead Half Marathon Hilbert, WI
10/3 North Face WI 50 mile Dousman, WI
10/24 Fall 50 50 mileDoor County, WI
12/5 North Face Championships 50 mile San Francisco, CA


IAU 100K World Championships 2015

I was recently informed that I had been selected as the first alternate for the US National 100K team to compete at the IAU 100K World Championships in Winschoten, The Netherlands. Shortly after receiving this news I was informed that one of the top 6 men would not be competing and a spot was mine for the taking if I wanted it.  One of my life long dreams of being able to don the Red, white and blue for a race was now becoming a reality... almost.  The date of the race is September 12. The expected date of out 2nd little one is mid September. Having my priorities straight and putting my family first I declined the offer to be on the 100K world team as to not miss the birth of our 2nd child.  Looks like I'll just have to keep getting after it for another year.

2015 US 100k Worlds Team:
Max King
Zach Bitter
Zach Miller
Mike Bialick
Joe Binder
Chikara Omine

Alternates:
Tyler Sigl
Matt Flaherty
Jim Walmsley


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Bellin Run 10K: June 13, 2015

The Bellin is a local 10K race that I've ran 11 of the past 12 years and it has a pretty competitive field. This year the race served as the Wisconsin 10 mile championship. I wasn't expecting much going into this years race at I ran the 50 mile trail champs two weeks prior.  I wanted to use the race as a solid effort and a chance to meet up with some of the other local runners.

The gun went off and off we went.  It didn't take long for me to realize that I wouldn't be setting any personal records.  My legs felt flat and I only had one gear.  As I settled into my one gear I found myself along side one of my WRRT teammates Brian Finnel.  Brian and I race together in 5th and 6th place with him out kicking me at the end and getting himself a new 10K PR in the process.

Link to results:
http://track.rtrt.me/e/SMA-BELLIN-2015#b=RN5JHM9W&v=lboard&c=top-men-10k&l=SPLIT

Top 10 results:
1 Allan Kiprono 29:01
2 Lani Rono 29:50
3 Meb Keflezighi 30:06
4 Benson Cheruiyot 30:23
5 Brian Finnel 30:48
6 Tyler Sigl 30:56
7 Luke Humphrey 31:12
8 Mike Morgan 31:22
9 Brandon Dworak 31:33
10 Oliver Hoffmann 31:48

Cayuga Trails: 2015 US 50 mile trail national championships

Having won the US 50 mile road national championship this past fall at the Fall 50 I decided I'd take a shot at the trail championship. That being said I booked my trip out to Ithaca, NY in search of a challenge.

I arrived in Ithaca late Friday night and took a taxi to my hotel and got a good night's rest. Saturday I ran to the packet pickup and did a pre-race round table interview with USL.tv ( I was joined by Eric and Maggie).  Afterwards I grabbed some lunch and supper and got to bed early.

Race morning I got up at and had my traditional cliff bar for breakfast and I jogged the couple mile trek to the starting line. I filled my water bottle with some heed and I grabbed a stick of shot blocks and waited for the horn to blow sounding the start of the race.

My plan for the race was to go out with the leaders and I did just that. I was feeling great and in control and was enjoying the beautiful course. The waterfalls were amazing and the single track was a blast (both are few and far between in Green Bay).  Somewhere along the way I had pulled away from Tristan and I was on my own in the lead.

At the half way point I was still feeling great and had a decent lead.  Things continued going well until the second lick brook hill.  I slipped at the bottom of the steep hill and aggravated a nagging glut/ham issue I dealt with all winter/spring.  I walked the next few miles until it felt good enough to run again.  During this little hiatus I was passed by three people putting me back in forth place.  I continued to forge along and moved back into 3rd place on the descent into butter milk falls.

I'd hold 3rd place through the finish, a place that I was both happy and disappointed with.  Happy because I was able to turn things back around and hang on for 3rd and to get 3rd off of the small base I was able to build leading into the race.  I was disappointed because had I not slipped and aggravated my glut/ham I'm pretty sure I could have gutted out the victory.

All in all it was a great experience.  It was a beautiful and challenging course, i met some great people and I had a great time.  I would highly recommend this race to anyone and if you're not up for the race take a vacation to the city and explore the great parks.

Link to the results:
https://www.cayugatrails50.com/Images/CT50_2015Results.pdf

Top 5 results:
Place Name Final Time - Half split
1 Mendoza Mario 6:55:28 - 3:21
2 Burdick Jared 7:00:24 - 3:16
3 Sigl Tyler 7:08:47 - 3:15
4 Williams Tristan 7:22:45 - 3:16
5 Nephew Ben 7:28:34 - 3:29

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