Friday, December 23, 2011

New Year's Day 5K in Asheville - Resolution Run

Looking to Run a 5K in 2012?  Why put off what you can do right away?  If you're up for it...the Asheville Track Club will host a "Resolution Run" on January 1st.  This is run through Biltmore Forest which should mean a beautiful run!  Details below are copied from the ATC website.

"The Asheville Track Club will be hosting a Resolution Run on January 1 2012 at 2:00PM for current ATC members. Registration will be in the South Forest Ingles parking lot starting at 1:00PM.   

The run will begin across Hendersonville Rd on Busbee Rd just inside Biltmore Forest. The finish of the run will be behind the Biltmore Forest Town Hall next to the police station. 

This is a free run to all ATC members in good standing. If you want to run and are not a member just join the Club on the spot and you will get an ATC t-shirt and you can run. 

There will be something at the finish line for everyone. This is a low key, fun race so come and enjoy your first run of 2012!"

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Christmas Gift Ideas for Runners

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Will Running Help with Depression?

Recently, someone asked me "Will Running Help with Depression?".  Without hesitation, I responded with a solid "YES!"  I've been running since 1983 and during that time, I've had to battle a lot of personal issues that would depress anyone.  In fact, looking back, it would be easy to say that I wasn't running for something, but rather running away from my problems.  Actually, while I may have been running away from problems, I was at the same time running toward solutions.

I could go into how running releases natural pain killers called endorphins, but I won't get into the scientific aspects.  Let's just say that running has always given me a sense of well being.  When I'm done with a run - even one that didn't go so well, I still have a sense that I've done something.  Completed something.  I feel proud of myself for getting out there and trying. 

Running also clears my mind.  I think better when I run.  Maybe it's the hypnotic sound of my rhythmic steps and breathing.  Maybe it's the fresh air.  Perhaps it's the sounds of nature as I run along a river or on a trail deep in the woods.  Regardless, I feel free when I run.

In essence, I personally would recommend running any day of the week over drugs or therapy.  I'm sure many will disagree with me on that, but that is how strongly I feel about running.  Keep in mind, I'm talking about feeling down and sad.  If someone were suicidal, or otherwise extremely depressed, naturally I would recommend professional help.  However, I'm talking about the majority of people.  The ones who life just pushes around sometimes.  Maybe more than it should.  Without running as an outlet, I'm not sure how I would have made it this far in life. 

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Get in Shape by Being a Kid Again

Want to be in great shape without having to go to a gym all the time or run miles upon miles?  Why not try being a kid again.  Run, swim, climb, bike, jump (play leap frog, jump rope, hop scotch), join a sport, and choose the right drink (more on this later)...

I know you may think I'm crazy, but hear me out on this one:
  • Running:
    Naturally, this is my favorite.  But I'm actually not talking about long distance running.  I'm talking about short sprints like when playing tag, Ultimate Frisbee, running away from the girls or boys who we all knew at a young age had cooties.  Sprinting is a great exercise for working your anaerobic system and giving you a fat torching workout.  Next time you're at the park with your kids or your significant other...play a game of tag, or race to the tree...it will be fun.
  • Swimming:
    Have you ever seen a kid near a lake or ocean, who didn't want to swim?  Swimming is a great way to get exercise with very little impact.  It also works your entire body which is great too! 
  • Climbing:
    Kids are natural climbers.  They want to climb trees, rocks, etc...  Climbing causes you to use a variety of skills and senses.  Looking for the place to grab or place your foot, feeling for grooves that will provide a grip, pushing off with your legs, pulling up with your arms, etc...  It's an amazing way to use muscles that you may not use that often.  Next time you're at a park, release your inner monkey and climb a tree.
  • Biking
    Remember as kid when you got the new baseball card, or wanted to head to a friends house.  Did you walk?  Nah...You hopped on your bike so you could get there in record time.  Biking is great exercise and in fact, there are tons of debates on Biking v.s. Running: Which is better?  Personally, I think it's an individual's preference.  Next time you have to go to the bank or the store down the street - go green and get some exercise by riding your bike.
  • Jumping
    Jump rope, leap frog, hopscotch...all are very fun and very exhausting.  If you watch late night infomercials, you will no doubt hear the word "Plyometrics" or "jump training".  Guess what...you don't need to be a personal trainer to know this is a good workout.  Kid's have known forever!
  • Team Sports
    Do you love watching basketball, baseball, or some other sport on T.V.?  Why not participate.  There are so many ways to play team sports - even as an adult.  Join a group at the Y, join an adult Soccer or softball league, or any of a dozen other sports.
  • Best Recovery Drink
    As a kid, I hated milk, but absolutely loved chocolate milk.  It's funny, because at my kid's elementary school, some teachers frown on the kids getting chocolate milk.  I think they are just focusing on the word chocolate.

    As a matter fact, 1% low fat chocolate milk is considered to be the best recovery drink after a tough workout (or recess...) because it has everything the body needs: It replaces liquids which the body has lost due to sweating, has carbs which an athlete needs for fuel, has protein which repairs muscles, and has electrolytes.  Mooove over Gatorade - there's a new sports drink in town!
There are many other ways not mentioned here, but rather than list them all - just observe kids and see what they do.  You'll have a blast and never realize you're exercising!

    Tuesday, October 18, 2011

    Trail Running in the Fall

    I absolutely love running on trails, especially in the fall.  Going around a lake with the leaves changing colors and breathing in that crisp cool air is just so invigorating.  However, there are some hazards to be aware of when trail running in the fall.

    Fall is hunting season in many places.  Make sure to wear bright colors when running.  This way, you are not mistaken for whatever is in season.  If you don't have bright colors, whistle while you run, sing a song, talk to yourself...do something - so it's clear you are not an animal.

    Fall is also when the leaves are...well...falling.  While it sure looks pretty, the leaves obscure things on the trail such as rocks, roots, stumps, etc...  These can all be tripping hazards, so make sure to shorten your stride and be alert.  If you do find yourself falling, look toward a soft patch.  We tend to go where we are looking...even when falling.  By focusing on the rock or stump, you will actually tend to fall toward it.  Look away and aim for the soft patch!

    Hopefully this helps.  Get out there and enjoy the leaves!

    Happy trails!

    Thursday, August 25, 2011

    Richmond Hill Trails in Asheville, NC

    Well, I got tired of waiting for the maps to show up on the various trail websites, so I created my own Trail Map for the Richmond Hill trails.  It is not to scale - does not show every twist and turn to be sure - but it should give you a general idea of the trails if you are new to them.

    Basically, just follow the yellow signs and arrows for the main loop - but if you see the enticing trails that shoot off here and there...now you'll know where they go.

    Please let me know any feedback - additions, subtractions, etc...

    Thanks!


    Click on image to enlarge

    Saturday, August 13, 2011

    Review of Merrell Barefoot Trail Glove

    Recently I purchased a pair of Merrell Barefoot Trail Glove running shoes.  These are minimalist shoes that promise a barefoot experience.  I have been so happy with my FiveFingers, that I thought I'd give these a try as well. Here's my review of the Merrell Barefoot Trail Gloves.

    My first reaction to them is....Ouch!  It's not an impact thing like I had with the Five Fingers at first...this is actual pain.  You see, there is a seam at the back of the shoe that runs vertical at the heel.  This seam rubbed me raw on both feet before I even ran 2 miles!  To be fair...it was the first time I've worn them.  I was wearing really thin socks also.  I've had amazing luck with running shoes over the years so this is a first for me.  I will try them again with thicker socks and hopefully that will stop the seam from rubbing.

    On the good side...they are very comfortable when you first put them on and incredibly light weight.  They fit very snug in the width and actually remind me much more of my old Nike racing flats, than a "barefoot" shoe.  Originally, I was confused why the FiveFingers needed the toes...they look so weird.  However, having now run in the Merrells, it really does make a difference.  The Merrells just seem like racing flats, while the FiveFingers feel like I'm running barefoot.

    As of right now, if you want a minimalist shoe with a "barefoot" experience...I would certainly recommend the Vibram Five Fingers over the Merrell Barefoot Trail Gloves.  However, I will try them some more with thicker socks as I stated above.  Perhaps after they break in, they will feel better while running.







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