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Polar Bear Run Canceled

Got this today, in case you were planning on coming!

Due to the beyond frigid termperatures that we will see tomorrow, I’ve decided to cancel the run. Please remember that the MDRA party is tomorrow. More information at www.runmdra.org . Shoot… I was looking forward to it!

This is the weather forecast:



PS: The current temperature at 3:45pm is 1 above but feels like -20!!!

Foto Friday

Minnehaha Creek at Minnehaha Falls Park,
Minneapolis Minnesota January 2008.

Yesterday’s Workout

I decided to try and remain consistent while I build my mileage back up for the half-marathon training that I had to run Thursday. We were going to an art show in the evening so it had to happen this morning. It was 3 degrees with a -11 wind chill at 6am. Brrrr… would be an understatement. This time I was properly dressed and completed the 5.37 miles in 46:36. It was quiet and almost peaceful (if not for the wind) as I meandered around Burnsville’s thoroughfares. Nothing too exciting or unexpected. It was bitter cold, but I think I’m a better man because of it, or something like that!

[tags] Foto, Minnehaha, Minneapolis [/tags]

Polar Bear Runs

Cold?  Yes.  Scared?  A little.  Remember to bundle up something fierce for Saturday’s run–Duct Tape on your shoes may be a nice addition as well.  Because of the cold, we’ll meet just in side the door of Dunn Brothers, right next to the Longfellow Grill at Lake and West River Road at 8 AM.  Details can be found at the group page.

Click on http://groups.google.com/group/mdra-polar-bears/web/run-schedule

Running with the Homeless

In June I wrote about how we as runners do a lot to support charity. Most of our running adventures support organizations through fund raising efforts. A newer thing has been giving old shoes to international organizations to provide shoes for the shoeless.

Anne Mahlum took a different approach. On her morning runs she consistently passed a group of homeless guys. She got to know them through echanging greetings and such. One morning while running she decided to take it beyond pleasantries toward something life changing, for both her and her homeless friends.

But one day in May, Mahlum said, “I looked back, and I was like, ‘I am cheating these guys. Why am I just running past them and leaving them there?'”

Mahlum created the first homeless running club in Philadelphia. Then took it even further: She and her new friends created a non-profit called “Back on My Feet” to help the homeless men get back on their feet, literally and figuratively.

You can see more by watching this ABC News Clip and be sure to visit Back on My Feet.

[tags] Charity, Charitable, Running, Homeless, Back on My Feet [/tags]

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5 Facts About Base Training

I believe that most runners are enjoying the doldrums of winter by slogging away at miles, on the treadmill or braving the cold. I know some are fortunate enough to be racing as many completed the Disney World races and the Rock ‘N Roll Marathon.

For those of us training for a spring race, most are in the midst of Base Training. What is Base Training? Base training is essentially the time when you are creating a base that your eventual race and season will be based off. If you think of something like a pyramid, then the base is… you guess it the bottom! Generally speaking the broader your base the more stable the rest of the pyramid will be. According to Running Planet base training is “designed to refocus and strengthen the base that has already been built over years of consistent running.”

  1. Base Training builds endurance – this training is designed to be easy runs while increasing your mileage. You can do some Fartleks for a little speed, but most should be run at conversational pace.
  2. Base Training is great for drills and skills – this is a good time to work on your overall running form and overall efficiency. It is also a great time to begin weight lifting which will help improve the aforementioned form and efficiency.
  3. Focus and Plan – You may have already selected a goal race, how about a goal pace? If you haven’t selected a race yet, this is a good time to do so. You might not currently feel very fit, but in a few short weeks you will be. This is also a good time to plan ahead for your overall training schedule and make sure that you plan for your long runs later in the year.
  4. Base Training aka Pre-Season Training – Running Planet actually calls their base phase: “Pre-Season Training.” I like their thoughts that for most of us we already have a base, we just need to get back in shape. They say, ” I do not like the term “base building” because it suggests that something must be built from the ground up. As I said earlier, competitive runners are never far from their base and never far from race shape.” I would agree that for most competitive runners that is definitely the case. I’m not sure how many age-groupers would fall into that category, so base training might still be the best term, if not the most common!
  5. Quantity over Quality – it is worth mentioning again that Base Training is about running miles, not speed. Focus on conversational pace (there is a really in-depth scientific reason for this, I promise) runs and increasing your miles. Note: For this point Quality is referring to speed not things like form. You should be running at 60-75% of your maximum heart rate and should easily be able to converse with training partners. This is hard for me because I don’t like seeing slow paces show up in my log. But it is important. If you want to add “quality” or speed work, keep it simple, things like longer tempo runs or fartleks are perfect.

Keep running and logging the miles. They have revised our forecasts and we aren’t getting single digit high temperatures as previously expected.

Sources include: Runner’s World, Running Planet, and Tri-fuel.

Yesterday’s Workout

Even though it was warmer than expected I hit the treadmill today. I did a lousy 2.5 miles in 21:05 and then the bike for 15 minutes or 4.25 miles. It was really really hot in the gym and I hate being stuck inside!

[tags] Base Training, Training [/tags]