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Wild, Wild, Westwood


This morning I took part in an epic East Central Indiana running experience. I ran around the big loop at Westwood Park, near New Castle. I have heard much talk about this particular course and was finally able to take part with 2 other running buddies. We had a great time and ran it in about 93 minutes. What is the distance? That’s a good question. The park brochure calls it 10.5, my friend has biked it at 11, and DINO calls it 10. We marked it down as 11 for an 8:28 pace.

That pace sounds slow but this isn’t an easy run. Westwood’s website calls it one of the best and most challenging bike trails in Indiana. With hundreds of switchbacks and hills of all sizes and lengths that could be true! This trail hasn’t been rutted and is approximately 3 years old. But watch out there are plenty of roots and overhanging branches. I was constantly alternating between watching the ground and catching branches in the face. Unfortunately I was the only one in our group to actually hit the dirt, but another did stumble a few times as well. Another drawback of this particular course is that there is no water stops. Well, there is a picnic shelter 100 yards or so off the trail with water, but its hidden and without studying the map you might miss it. We did see that someone had dropped water bottles off for a later run!

The trail meanders through open fields, forests, pine forests, and much more. It roughly follows the contours of the 180 acre lake with bridges crossing some parts. Overall this was a great run, we took it nice and easy!

Don’t be too afraid, there are other trails as well. There is approximately a 6 mile hiking trail and a 6 mile horse trail, both circumvent the lake but cut out lots of the switchbacks.

The Hoosier Mountain Bike Association (HMBA) has a great write up here. Click here for a map.

NOTE: There is a $2.50 entrance fee, even at 6:30 when we got there. The park is West of New Castle on SR 38.

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Why Aren’t You Racing This Weekend?

With 9 races to choose from this weekend, every runner should be out there hitting the pavement! Races range from the 5K to a half-day relay and support a variety of causes including domestic violence, Lion’s Club, and church ministries! Its a smorgasbord of running.

I plan on racing this weekend although I haven’t decided for sure where yet. I think if my wife wasn’t working we’d go down to the Englishton race and enjoy the festival. Maybe I’ll end up in Hartford City, I could use a fast 5K right now.

Here we go:

Hawthorn Half-Day Relay teams or individuals run for half the day around Hawthorne Park in Terre Haute. There is no race-day registration for this event.

Doughboy 5K
in Bloomington, IN.

Laufenfest 2007 5K this 5K is actually in southern Indiana near Evansville, but looks pretty cool.

Father’s Day Four is on the southeast side of Indy. This event is hosted by Tuxbro all proceeds benefit the Calvary Christian School‘s campaign to build a new playground.

Spud Run 5K
is in North Liberty, IN (OK, so I’ve not quite got down the whole Central Indiana thing, but I’m working on it!!)

29th Annual Flora Hog Jog located in Flora, IN just of SR 18. This event includes a 10K and a 2Mi run. They even have a runt run for kids and free Pork Burgers afterwards!

Englishton Park 5K Run and Walk
located near Lexington, IN in conjunction with the Old Settlers Celebration. This race is also called the Captain’s Romp and includes lots of “era-appropriate” ideas such as a muzzle loader starting the race. Profits benefit Englishton Park’s Summer Children’s Program.

Domestic Violence Network’s 4th Annual Together We Stand 8K Run & 5K Family Walk located at Eagle Creek Park in Indianapolis with all proceeds benefiting the Domestic Violence Network.

Jennifer’s Run 5K located in Hartford City. This is a flat, fast 5K course supporting the local chapter of Psi Iota Xi’s efforts to Stomp Out Domestic Violence.

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Are You Ready to Race This Weekend?


June 9 seems to be a busy race day!! There are six races across Central Indiana this weekend!

In no particular order….

Clay County Habitat for Humanity 5K in Brazil, IN

Red, White, Blue Festival 5k in Crothersville, IN

Norris Insurance 5Mi (links to *.pdf)
in Greentown, IN

Crossroads Dash 15K/5K Run Walk in Effingham, IL

10th ANNUAL STRAWBERRY STOMP 5K in Wabash, IN

Eastfest 5K Run & Walk in Bloomington, IN

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Running with Music in My Ears


Its a growing trend to see runners of all types running with headphone or more recently “ear buds.” Do you run with an iPod or other music player? On one occasion I actually saw someone listening to their cellphone (with headphones), presumably using it as a mp3 player.

This trend has caused some concern with fellow runners, race directors, and even the USATF. The USATF has actually banned the use of music players during sanctioned races. Updated: Headphones are allowed for non-championship runners, if the race directors allow. (more here) Conversely, it has caused some excitement for the folks at Nike who created the Nike+ system. I’ve not actually used the Nike+ but would love to hear your reviews, it seems like a neat system.

I do have experience with a few different mp3 players. I’ve used the Dell DJ Ditty (which is no longer being sold) and the Sansa e250, which I absolutely love. It is great to use with the armband and provides hours upon hours of entertainment. My wife uses an iPod, which is great for sedentary activity or gym workouts, but tends to freeze while she runs. Checking the Apple forums, this seems to be a pretty common experience. Suggestions included running with it in your hands instead of on your bicep. That seemed to do the trick, but isn’t quite as convenient. Runner’s World provides some more insights into different players here.

I tend to listen to a wide variety of podcasts when I run. My wife thinks I’m a geek and would prefer listening to upbeat music to help carry her through the run. A nice place to get music for running or working out is called Fitpod. Fitness + iPod = Fitpod You can search for your running pace, workout type, and length and get a music selection to fit your needs then download it and go for your run!!

With this fad it is still important to be safe and courteous to other runners. If someone is listening to music they can’t hear you approaching or signalling that you are going to pass them, which has caused many near heart attacks I think, when I go by people. In that vain I’ll close with a list of 7 safety tips from Runner’s World.

  1. Limit yourself to listening to music only while on the treadmill or during races (although some don’t allow it).
  2. If you’re outdoors, run in safe, familiar, public areas with minimal (or better yet, nonexistent) traffic.
  3. Whenever possible, run with a partner. Running buddies who don’t listen to music may feel a bit snubbed, but there’s safety in numbers, and it’s always good to have at least one pair of unencumbered ears.
  4. Or run with a dog. Canines love exercise even more than we do. They’re great security and they don’t mind being tuned-out.
  5. Consider open-air, or supra-aural, headphones, which do not seal off your ear canal, allowing more ambient noise (like car horns and cycling pelotons) to remain audible.
  6. As for volume, keep it just loud enough to hear the music but low enough that you can hear the sounds around you. It’s a fine balance-but it’s worth locating.
  7. Finally, don’t assume that the one-ear-only method is any safer. Research shows that using headphones in just one ear can confuse your brain-perhaps more dangerous than listening with both sides of your head.

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This Weekend’s Races

My list isn’t complete yet but here are some of this weekend’s races:

VASQUE DINO TRAIL RUN SERIES Race 4 – Saturday, June 2, 2007 Nashville, IN – Brown County State Park 9am.

2007 Cancer Survivor’s 4 Mi Run/Walk hosted by Ken Long & Associates at White River State Park, Indianapolis.


2007 Outrun the Sun Race
at IUPUI near New York and University. This is an evening run.

WEEKEND WEATHER

Weekend Forecast for Anderson, IN

Friday Jun 1

Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy
High
86°F

Low
65°F
Precip: 20%

Partly cloudy. Warm. High 86F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday 2

Isolated T-Storms
Isolated T-Storms
High
88°F

Low
65°F
Precip: 30%

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Slight chance of a thunderstorm. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid 60s.

Sunday 3

Scattered T-Storms
Scattered T-Storms
High
79°F

Low
62°F
Precip: 40%

Scattered thunderstorms possible. Highs in the upper 70s and lows in the low 60s.

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