34 posts tagged “running”
This week I talk with two colleagues who ran the 2008 Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC on October 26, 2008.
For a great race report from this marathon, make sure you checkout Run Ansky Run, specifically this post, and this one.Direct link to the show.
All music on RunningRamblings comes courtesy of the Pod Safe Music Network. This week we heard:
Breakable by Ingrid Michaelson
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Twitter by following www.twitter.com/runningrambling.
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Running Podcasts Directory, http://www.runningpodcasts.org
TLC King of the Road 5k in Rockville, MD.
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See Corey Run
Running Podcasts Directory
www.twitter.com/cyberpenguin
www.twitter.com/jegill
Rockville 10K in Rockville, MD.
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All music on RunningRamblings comes courtesy of the Pod Safe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com. This week we heard:
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- What About Us by The Cabs
- Be OK by Ingrid Michaelson
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Running Podcasts Directory
The Extra Mile Podcast. Leave a comment for The Extra Mile at, (513) 397-0525
Here's the direct link to the show.
All music on RunningRamblings comes courtesy of the Pod Safe Music
Network at http://music.podshow.com. This week we heard:
- More Human Than Human by Ogunquit Moon
- Kill the Lights by David Usher
- Butterfly Serenade by Tripple6fusioN
As always, I love to receive your feedback, which you can send to runningramblings@gmail.com. You can also see my mostly running posts on Twitter by following www.twitter.com/runningrambling. Finally, you can visit the blog at www.runningramblings.com
Running Podcasts Directory, www.runningpodcasts.org
Worldwide Festival of Races (October 11-12, 2008), www.worldwidefestivalofraces.com
The Extra Mile Podcast, theextramilepodcast.blogspot.com. Leave a comment for The Extra Mile at, (513) 397-0525
If you are interested in a WWH sticker, send an e-mail to the runningramblings@gmail.com, and I'll get one out to you as long as supplies last.
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Born to Run by Mellisa Ehtridge
All other music on RunningRamblings comes courtesy of the Pod Safe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com. This week we heard:
Winter Wildflowers by Jack Erdie
Always be the Moon by Hot Buttered Rum
Sweet Days by Tom Bolton
As always, I love to receive your feedback, which you can send to runningramblings@gmail.com. You can also see my mostly running posts on Twitter by following www.twitter.com/runningrambling. Finally, you can visit the blog at www.runningramblings.com
Run Ansky Run, http://runanskyrun.blogspot.com
Running Podcasts Directory, http://www.runningpodcasts.org
Running from the Reaper, http://runningfromthereaper.blogspot.com
World Wide Festival of Races (October 11-12, 2008), http://www.worldwidefestivalofraces.com
Please send in your WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT for Phedippidations #156. Call (206) 338-3211 say: “I’m from and I’m a runner.” Or send audio to steve@steverunner.com Messages need to be be in no later than October 6th.
The Extra Mile Podcast, http://theextramilepodcast.blogspot.com. Leave a comment for The Extra Mile at, (513) 397-0525
The World Wide Festival of Races is just about upon us. It's not too late to register for "The Kick the Couch 5K", "The Zen Run 10K", or "The Worldwide Half". Even if you aren't fully trained, register for the 5K and make it a healthy walk. Come out and join us the weekend after next as those of us around the globe participate in the best virtual-real running race in the universe.
From the Race Directors
This race is a free, non-commercial event for runners of all abilities,
where everyone is invited to register, train and run with us in the
spirit of friendship. The only requirement is that you sign-up to run
an official road race or a route of your choosing on the weekend of
11-12 October 2008, and report the results on this website.
Participation in the race will also include a 'virtual' race bib, goody
bag and completion certificate as well as a community forum and final
results listing.
If you are interested in a WWH sticker, send an e-mail to the
runningramblings@gmail.com, and I'll get one out to you as long as supplies
last.
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All music on RunningRamblings comes courtesy of the Pod Safe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com. This week we heard:
Lifted by Mano Reza
It's OK by Junkyard Groove
The Fishing Stream by Jon Schmidt
As always, I love to receive your feedback, which you can send to runningramblings@gmail.com. You can also see my mostly running posts on Twitter by following www.twitter.com/runningrambling. Finally, you can visit the blog at www.runningramblings.com
Run Ansky Run
A Mile with Me
Running the Narrow Path
Running Podcasts Directory
The Extra Mile Podcast. Leave a comment for The Extra Mile at, (513) 397-0525
World Wide Festival of Races (October 11-12, 2008).
If you are interested in a WWH sticker, send an e-mail to the runningramblings@gmail.com, and I'll get one out to you as long as supplies last.
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All music on RunningRamblings comes courtesy of the Pod Safe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com. This week we heard:
Flow by Freaktet
This Time by The Crash Moderns
013 - Le piano trois by Torley on Piano
As always, I love to receive your feedback, which you can send to runningramblings@gmail.com. You can also see my mostly running posts on Twitter by following “runningramblings”. Finally, you can visit the blog at www.runningramblings.com
Running Podcasts Directory, http://www.runningpodcasts.org
The Extra Mile Podcast, http://theextramilepodcast.blogspot.com
World Wide Half Marathon (October 11-12, 2008), http://www.worldwidefestivalofraces.com
Runners to follow on Twitter, http://blog.262quest.com/2008/08/runners-to-follow-on-twitter.html
If you are interested in a WWH sticker, send an e-mail to the
runningramblings@gmail.com, and I'll get one out to you as long as supplies last.
Direct link to show.
All music on RunningRamblings comes courtesy of the Pod Safe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com.
This week we heard:
Mugatu pt. 2 by Freaktet
Want You Back by The Reveals
Introvert4 by base-box
As always, I love to receive your feedback, which you can send to runningramblings@gmail.com. You can also see my mostly running posts on Twitter by following “runningramblings”. Finally, you can visit the blog at www.runningramblings.com
Confessions of a Runner
Runners to follow on Twitter
Running Podcasts Directory
The Extra Mile Podcast
World Wide Festival of Races, (October 11-12, 2008)
Well it’s been a long time since I’ve produced a podcast – almost 3 months. There are a couple of reasons for the lack of a show; (1) I’ve been injured and have only run about five times since RR#14, and (2) I started a new job which has taken up a lot of my time. The good news for me on both counts is that the injury (Achilles) is getting better and I’ve been able to run a little. On the job-front, as I get more acclimated to the environment, I’m finding everything a little less stressful.
I should have a new RunningRamblings out shortly. In the meantime, this is just a quick post about the Kentlands/Lakelands 5K which was held this past Saturday. Since the race is just across the street from my house, I felt obligated to run. My injury is at the point where I could do that distance if I was careful, so I figured, why not?
Over 1,100 5K runners participated on the course that wound its way through the Kentlands/Lakelands neighborhoods in Gaithersburg, MD, just outside of Washington, DC. I was rather surprised that the course was fairly hilly, although it may have just seemed that way since I’m pretty out of shape cardio-wise.
My goal was to just have a good time and finish. Reinjury is not something I want to happen, so I wasn’t going to push things. The race started in waves 1-minute apart. I figured I would do around an 8-minute mile so I lined up with the second wave (7-8-min/mile). The first wave was for elite runners and, while I am not an elite runner; that is where I would have been if I weren’t injured since my 5K pace would have been 6:30-min/mile or so.
Anyway, the race started without a hitch and the first mile went by in a quick 6:52. During that mile, I started talking with a guy who was just getting back into running after a 5-6 year break. He’s been back at it for about 6 weeks and is faced with overcoming a sedentary lifestyle and smoking, which he recently kicked. Needless to say, he was in pretty good shape for the abuse he put his body through. His goal was to finish in 21-minutes.
Mile 2 took 7:10 due to some hills (upward inclines) and us falling into a comfortable pace. It was during the second mile that my lack of cardio fitness became apparent. However, at the end of mile 2, we were just around a 21-minute finish. So I decided to run with this guy as long as I could. I don’t think he had a watch, so I was pacing him. However, about a quarter mile into the third mile, I started to get winded. Instead of dragging this guy down with me, I told him that he was in good shape as long as I didn’t catch him. I wished him good luck and concentrated on getting myself across the finish.
Usually I end with a very fast kick. Not this time. It took all I had to finish the final half mile. I was actually embarrassed for myself, but I tried keeping things in perspective since I haven’t really been running much. When I finally saw the balloons marking the finish, I tried giving one final push but my tank was empty. I lumbered on and crossed the finish to see the guy I had been running with waiting for me. We congratulated each other and went our separate ways. I’m hoping he met his goal but I think he may have been off by 30 seconds or so.
Well here’s how I did: 151 out of 1,180 runners; 23rd out of 95 in my age group; with a time of 22:27 (7:14 pace). Overall I’m very happy with that and encouraged that I can still salvage some of my remaining 2008 running goals if I’m smart about it.