I had a change forced on me last week by opportunity. I say forced because the opportunity was so great I couldn’t turn it down. I was traveling in Arizona for work, staying at a resort hotel with the Tucson Mountain Park just out the back door. Mountain trail running was an opportunity a Miami runner just couldn’t pass up, 10k on Friday be damned.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Change of Plans
I had a change forced on me last week by opportunity. I say forced because the opportunity was so great I couldn’t turn it down. I was traveling in Arizona for work, staying at a resort hotel with the Tucson Mountain Park just out the back door. Mountain trail running was an opportunity a Miami runner just couldn’t pass up, 10k on Friday be damned.
Labels:
Fun Stuff,
motivation,
traveling
Monday, April 18, 2011
Marathon World Record Set at Boston - Sort Of
Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya managed to run the Boston Marathon faster than the 26.2 mile distance has ever been run - 2:03:02 - 57 seconds faster than the world record set by Haile Gebrselassie in Berlin in 2008, yet his efforts won't be recognized as a world record in part because of a strong tail wind, and in part because Boston is not a "flat course".
How can a time set at Boston not be a record because of the course? Don't we certify Marathon Courses? Especially the biggest ones that draw the best competition? One that you have to run a pretty decent time to even qualify for? The Gold standard of Marathons is off limits for records because it's not flat... Makes sense to me...
How can a time set at Boston not be a record because of the course? Don't we certify Marathon Courses? Especially the biggest ones that draw the best competition? One that you have to run a pretty decent time to even qualify for? The Gold standard of Marathons is off limits for records because it's not flat... Makes sense to me...
Oh, and Boston, despite always having a loaded field, barely made the top 10 in the fastest of the major Marathon Courses... Berlin was 1st.
Labels:
Boston Marathon,
Marathon,
Running News
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Training Log & Training Blog
With the idea of keeping this blog more on general running stuff, and not on my personal training, I've started a training blog to record more of my training regimen - Train Harder. Not much going on there right now, but I'll start keeping it more updated when I start my Chicago Marathon training in a couple of months. Race reviews will still be in this blog, but workouts and schedules will be in Train Harder.
Training Blog - http://trainrunwin.blogspot.com/
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running
Thursday, April 7, 2011
The Naked Tour 2011
As naked as you want to be, from the ankle down.
Veronica alerted me to this opportunity just the other day. Christopher McDougall is doing a promotional tour for the release of Born To Run in paper back, The Naked Tour 2011.
You weren’t born broken.Running isn’t a perilous punishment-for-pizza.Everything you need, you had the day you were born.
That’s the inspiration behind The Naked Tour, a nationwide celebration of running’s bare essentials to coincide with the paperback release of Born to Run.
Chris will be touring with the likes of Scott Jurek (AWESOME! Ultra runner superman...), Lee Saxby (expert barefoot coach), Eric Orton (Chris' coach from Born to Run), Dr. Daniel Lieberman and Dr. Irene Davis (experts in 'natural running'), Luis “El Coyote” Escobar (ultra running photographer, also in Born to Run), and more.
If you get a chance catch the tour at one of these locations:
- April 7, 2011 – Boise, ID
- April 8-9, 2011 – San Francisco, CA
- April 10, 2011 – Los Angeles, CA
- April 15, 2011 – Cambridge, MA
- April 16, 2011 – Boston, MA
- April 26, 2011 – Fairhope, AL
- April 27, 2011 – Hattiesburg, MS
- April 29, 2011 – Asheville, NC
- April 30, 2011 – Miami, FL
- May 1, 2011 – Boulder, CO
- May 3, 2011 – Salt Lake City, UT
- June 4, 2011 – Wayzata/Long Lake, MN
- June 10 & 11, 2011 – New York, NY
For more information check out the Naked Tour 2011 website: http://www.chrismcdougall.com/blog/naked-tour/
Labels:
Fun Stuff
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Race Review: Heal the Stride 5K (4/3) – Double Header Part 2
The day after the Run to Stop MS I headed up to Miami Shores with Veronica to race another local 5K. This time I felt awake after claiming a full 8 hours of sleep the night before (mainly because I’d been unable to keep my eyes open at 10PM). This time I was hopeful I could pull off a much better time.
Sitting around before the start I saw one guy I thought my give me a race today – he was wearing a Runner Depot Race Team shirt so I knew he was serious. The Runner Depot Race team always has guys placing at the top of races in Miami, taking 1-2 in the 13.1 race not long ago, but they typically represent at long distance events – maybe I could compete in a 5K.
Sitting around before the start I saw one guy I thought my give me a race today – he was wearing a Runner Depot Race Team shirt so I knew he was serious. The Runner Depot Race team always has guys placing at the top of races in Miami, taking 1-2 in the 13.1 race not long ago, but they typically represent at long distance events – maybe I could compete in a 5K.
Labels:
5K Race,
Race Review
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Race Review: Run to Stop MS 5K (4/2/11) – Double Header Part 1
Well, I guess the most apparent part of this race review is that I’ve returned to short distance races at least temporarily. I should have known when I said I was giving them up for longer races that it wouldn’t last. They’re just so much fun… And easy. Sort of. Less than 18 minutes of pain, unfortunately I’m quickly learning I don’t have the same ability to push through that pain that I used to – something I really have to work on as I prep for the Chicago this fall.
I had decided that I was going to use April and perhaps part of May as speed work months before / as I begin my first distance build up during my base build up for Chicago marathon training. I figured a fun and easy way to do that would be racing my way into shape… I put about 8 5K & 10K races on the calendar, not expecting to be able to do half of them with my busy work schedule. Since I’m not in serious training at the moment, running is fun and not interfering with my life. This means I’m not doing many hard miles, no real tempo or interval workouts, and, well, I have a life…
I had decided that I was going to use April and perhaps part of May as speed work months before / as I begin my first distance build up during my base build up for Chicago marathon training. I figured a fun and easy way to do that would be racing my way into shape… I put about 8 5K & 10K races on the calendar, not expecting to be able to do half of them with my busy work schedule. Since I’m not in serious training at the moment, running is fun and not interfering with my life. This means I’m not doing many hard miles, no real tempo or interval workouts, and, well, I have a life…
Labels:
5K Race,
Race Review
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