Thursday, January 27, 2011
Not Running Saturday (Jan. 29)
Stay safe & warm out there - there's lots of black ice to try and trip up your run.
Blessings,
Karen
Monday, January 24, 2011
Parallels to Ultra Running
Friday, January 14, 2011
Holiday Lake Information (Feb. 12th)
Anyone interested in Holiday Lake, please shout. It is a great introduction to ultra trail events – challenging, but very doable with a moderate fitness level and desire to participate. Moderate fitness level = a recent (past 3 months or so) marathon completion and some running since and/OR current ability to run/walk steadily for 3+ hours. If you can do this, you can complete HL within the time limit. Don’t be put off by the ‘extreme’ description in the url – HL is pretty tame and exceptionally well run by a group from Liberty University. Another plus is relatively moderate cost, $75 if you sign up before 22 Jan, $95 afterward – plus, and this is a great bonus, you can stay in a cabin at the start/finish for only a few $. Dave R. ran HL last year and he can provide some scoop, too.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Run Scheduled - Saturday, January 15th @ 7:30 a.m.
We'll have our first official group run of the year this Saturday, January 15th at 7:30 a.m. Please note the 7:30 start time as I don't think it's light enough out at 7 a.m. We'll meet in the Horizons Church parking lot for our normal 5ish mile run. If you're new to the group, please let me know if you have any questions. A few of us will tack on some extra miles (up to 7-10) at the end of the run, so if you're in the market for a longer distance, plan on that as well (ie bring hydration!).
For those who love trail running, the Holiday Lake 50K that will be held on February 12th. Here's the link to the website for the event: http://www.extremeultrarunning.com/ Bob H. will be participating and I trust him when he says this is an excellent trail run.
Feel free to forward the information to anyone else you know who may be interested in joining us for our runs.
Hope to see you Saturday!
Blessings,
Karen
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
My Review of Womens Camelbak Annadel Hydration
Originally submitted at Road Runner Sports
Women's CAMELBAK® ANNADEL :: Designed to fit a woman's body perfectly, the women's CamelBak® Annadel hydration pack features a 50-ounce water reservoir and holds all your essentials in the zipper pocket while maintaining a sleek, aerodynamic shape that stays securely out of yo...
Love this Camelbak!
Pros: Adjustable, Good Quality, Lightweight, Compact, Improves Function
Best Uses: Running
Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational
Was this a gift?: No
I use this for my distance runs - 6 miles +. I tried a camelbak several years ago and wasn't comfortable with the fit. This one is designed for women and fits perfectly. It took the first run to get it adjusted and after that, I don't even notice it's there. I had been running with a fuel belt (the one with the 4 bottles) and my only challenge in making the switch is being able to tell how much water I have left.
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