Thursday, June 30, 2011

Barefoot Running and Broken Feet


You should already know my stance on barefoot running, so I won't rehash too much. You can check my thoughts here and here and here and here and here and here...

Anyhoo, there was a good article in the Oregonian yesterday about barefoot running and the chance of injury. You can see in the comments under the article that barefooters were not happy with the tone of the article. Frankly, and predictably, I liked the tone of the article. Running magazines over the past two or three years have been littered with pro-barefoot and minimalist running articles - it's nice to see a writer take the other side.

Lord knows, the shoe companies are jumping on the minimalist bandwagon hard. We need a little skepticism here and there.

That's what I think anyway. What do you think?


Photo by Faith Cathcart at the Oregonian.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Girls On The Run All Up In My Face


OK, let me get the disclaimer out of the way right up front...because my wife said I had to: Girls on the Run is a fine organization full of wonderful people accomplishing fantastic goals.

Then why do they hate me so much!?!

Let me explain. No there is too much. Let me sum up.

So, if you have a really good memory, you'll remember WAY back in June of 2009, I ran my last Girls on the Run 5k, right here in Corvallis. Yeah, that was the race that didn't have a volunteer or a marking at the turnaround, causing about the first 50 runners to cover an extra 1.2 miles. Yeah, I wasn't happy about that.

Then, in the 2011 Girls on the Run 5k, just a few weeks ago, I ran what can only be termed an uninspired and unmemorable race, but, and this is the important part, I did indeed RUN.

So, you might ask, why then, are you not listed among the 500 runners in the results?

Well, that's a good question, isn't it?

I believe it's because Girls on the Run organization hates me for some reason. Hey, I'm a nice guy! What's the deal?

In case you were wondering, I finished 14th, about two seconds after Mr. Williams, my son's old fifth grade teacher. Go ahead, just write my name in there. In pen.

Why does it matter, you ask? It was just a small 5k, with very few speedy runners entered, and for a charitable cause, to boot.

Hey, I'm a runner. It just matters.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Running Bucket List


Most runners have some sort of Bucket List of Runs, usually starting with Boston, that they strive to race.

The R's is no different, and I've got an odd one on my list that's coming up right here: the Samish Bay Bivalve Bash Low Tide Mud Run! Yeah, that's a long name, but it's a short race - 250 yards!

See the Low Tide Mud Run is run through mud. Not just any mud, but soul-sucking, knee deep, spirit shattering, Samish Bay mud. Most people that run it duct tape their shoes on!

And that, my friends, is serious mud.

I've had people I know run this one and say it's the hardest race they've ever done. Still haven't made it and I won't this year either...next year for sure.

Let's race!

RACES FOR WEEK OF JULY 11th TO JULY 17th

July 16th / Hayden Sprint Triathlon / Hayden, ID

July 16th / Deschutes Dash Olympic Triathlon, Olympic Duathlon and 10k / Bend, OR

July 16th / Hubbard Hop 10k and 5k / Hubbard, OR

July 16th / Run for the Arts 5k / Salem, OR

July 16th / Ocean's Edge 5k / Lincoln City, OR

July 16th / Manzanita Beach Run 10k and 5k / Manzanita, OR

July 16th / Britt Woods Firehouse Run 10k / Jacksonville, OR

July 16th / Seaside Beach Run 10k and 5k / Seaside, OR (45th Annual!!)

July 16th / Ranch and River Run 5k / Springfield, OR

July 16th / Samish Bay Bivalve Bash Low Tide Mud Run 250 yards / Bow, WA

July 16th / Tiger Tri Sprint Triathlon / Colville, WA

July 16th / NW Trail Runs Redmond Watershed Preserve Marathon, 10m and 5m / Redmond, WA

July 16th / Bill Burby Inspirational 10k and 5k / Vashon, WA

July 16th / NCE St. Jude Fun Run 5k / Mt. Vernon, WA

July 16th / Raspberry Festival 5k / Lynden, WA

July 16th / ChelanMan Long Course Triathlon, Olympic Triathlon, Half Marathon, and 10k / Chelan, WA

July 16th / RLFC Wellness 5k / Tacoma, WA

July 17th / ChelanMan Sprint Triathlon / Chelan, WA

July 17th / Girlfriends and Dudes Sprint Triathlon / Vancouver, WA

July 17th / TriRock Olympic Triathlon / Seattle, WA

July 16th / McCubbin's Gulch Trail Run / Mt. Hood, OR

July 17th / The Summit Plummet Sprint+ Triathlon / Enumclaw, WA

July 17th / Harvest Days Half Marathon and 8k / Battle Ground, WA

July 17th / Be the One Run 5k / Portland, OR

July 17th / Klamath County Run for Kids Half Marathon and 5k / Klamath Falls, OR

July 17th / Run In the Country Half Marathon / Coburg, OR

July 17th / Steve Omi Memorial Open Water Swim 1m / Coeur d' Alene, ID

July 17th / See Jane Run Half Marathon and 5k / Seattle, WA

July 17th / Deschutes Dash Sprint Triathlon, Sprint Duathlon and 5k / Bend, OR

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Bonk Happy with Sport Beans


For something completely different, let's give Sport Beans a whirl. Cool beans! Right?

Well, first, these little guys are tasty. They're tart and juicy and only slightly sweet. Nothing like regular jelly beans, which is impressive, considering Sport Beans are made by none other than Jelly Belly themselves.

So the first ingredient on these is Cane Juice, then Tapioca Syrup, then citric acid, then a bunch of juices. They've got B1, B2, B3, and Vitamin C. No fat, and only 100 calories per bag.

I was a little worried about trying to eat these during a run. I could just picture myself tossing one down my throat and having to get the Heimlech from some biker going by. But they're actually much softer and chewier than regular jelly beans - I think they'd be fine during a race.

You should be able to find these at about a buck per bag. Not cheap, because they go pretty fast, but not outrageous either.

I was expecting something close to Clif Bloks with these, but they're way, WAY, better than those. I'd definitely try these again.

Let's say 8 Bonkers out of 10...maybe 9. They're good.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Galen Rupp Takes the National Championship 10k!


And he does it while wearing a mask. Check out the article in the Oregonian here.

Yes, we get some serious grass pollen here in the Willamette Valley. Last weekend I did a 90 minute run on the trails in Corvallis and broke out in hives from the pollen after I got home. It can be nasty this time of year.

Anyhoo, along with Oregon Homeboy Rupp, we had Oregon Homegirls Shalane Flanagan and Kara Goucher go 1-2 in the Women's 10k.

Good night for Oregon no matter how you slice it.


Thanks to Thomas Boyd from the Oregonian for the great photo.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Let's Get Odd!


Well, this has got to be the oddest running weekend in quite a long time.

Let's review:

-A timed race (3:33) with no set distance?
Check.

-A turkey trot...in July?
Check.

-A bare buns (nude) run?
Checkaroo.

-A race that's as old as me (44!)?
Check.

-Not one, not two, but three women's only races?
Checkity check.

-A 4k, a 9k and a 34.3 mile race?
Uh, check.

You've got to admit - that's some weird racing.

Let's race!

RACES FOR WEEK OF JULY 5th TO JULY 10th

July 9th / Hagg Lake Olympic and Sprint Triathlon, and Olympic Duathlon / Forest Grove, OR

July 9th / YMCA Spudman Olympic Triathlon / Boise, ID

July 9th / Caledonian Games 5k / Athena, OR

July 9th / 3 Thirty 3 Run for Hope / Bend, OR

July 9th / Run of the Mill 5k / Mill Creek, WA

July 9th / Grey Rock Trail Run 12k / Tampico, WA

July 9th / Crown of Queen Anne 3.3m / Seattle, WA

July 9th / Turkey Trot 8k and 5k / McMinnville, OR

July 9th / Midred's Trail Dash 9k and 5k / Oakland, OR

July 9th / McCleary Bear Festival 10k / McCleary, WA

July 9th / Kent Cornucopia Days 5k / Kent, WA

July 9th / Smith Rock Half Marathon, 10k and 5k / Terrebonne, OR

July 9th / Dirty Dash Mud Run 10k / Seattle, WA

July 9th / Let's Climb a Mountain 34.3m / Spokane, WA

July 9th / Columbia Corridor Corredores Trail 25k and 10m / Umatilla, OR

July 9th / Chuckanut Foot Race 7m / Bellingham, WA

July 9th / Ocean Shores Big Weekend Half Iron Triathlon, Half Iron Duathlon, Olympic Triathlon, Olympic Duathlon, and Sprint Triathlon / Ocean Shores, WA

July 9th / Women's Moon Run 4k / Olympia, WA

July 9th / Top to Bottom Run 5k / Tacoma, WA

July 10th / Fueled by Fine Wine Half Marathon / Dundee, OR

July 10th / Jacey's Race 5k / Sandpoint, ID

July 10th / Spring Meadow Olympic and Sprint Trail Triathlon / Helena, MT

July 10th / Bare Buns Fun Run 5k / Issaquah, WA

July 10th / Missoula Marathon and Half Marathon / Missoula, MT

July 10th / Langley Half Marathon / Langley, WA

July 10th / Go Girl Trail Run 10k / Portland, OR

July 10th / Timber Town 10k / Port Gamble, WA

July 10th / SheROX Sprint Triathlon / Federal Way, WA

July 10th / Redmond Derby Days 5k / Redmond, WA

July 10th / XTERRA Vashon Off-Road Triathlon / Vashon, WA

July 10th / Ocean Shores Big Weekend Half Marathon, 10k and 5k / Ocean Shores, WA

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Midsummer Night's Run Race Review!


Yeah, I know, it's not even summer yet, much less "Midsummer," but build it and they'll come, I guess.

Well, this was the first true nighttime run in the EPIC 2011 series, although the Move Toward Hope was strangely a mid-afternoon, weekday run. The Midsummer consisted of three races, a 2k at 6:00pm, a 10k at 6:30 and a 5k at 6:40.

When I arrived a little before six to pick up my number, the weather was decent: cloudy but warm, although there was a fairly stiff breeze blowing through. Whatever, I was just happy it wasn't raining.

The 10k runners lined up right beside Crescent Valley High School for a few instructions from the race director. He mentioned not to leave it all on the road in the first two miles as there was a pretty good hill just before the halfway point of the race. Yeah, I thought, I've seen the elevation chart they had attached to the race website. It wasn't even 300 total feet of elevation - I wasn't too worried. ("psssstt - that was foreshadowing - in case you missed it...ok, back to our story")

So ready, go, and we were off. The first third of the race follows a section of the HOTV Triathlon bike course, so I knew we were going to go up and down a bit even before we got to the section that the race director had warned us about, but I had never run the last two-thirds of the course, so I was not really mentally prepared for what I found.

After looping around the school, we took Highland Drive north, which is a slight uphill, but nothing crazy. I knew, of course, that once we took the left on Lewisburg, there was indeed a very short, but very steep, climb. It was right about there that the fast 5k runners caught me. Three of them passed me, but then we continued on Lewisburg while the 5k folks went left on Crescent Valley Drive, so that was all I saw of 5k-ers for a while.

And here's where I had some issues. Before I start bmgc-ing, let me just show you "their" elevation map and "my" elevation map.



You may notice a slight difference of opinion here. I sure noticed it out on the roads.

Now, I'm not going to get on my soapbox about hilly runs...until later this week, so just let me say that if you do happen to organize a hilly race, at least get your numbers close. There's no way that course only had 289 feet of climbing.

So after absolutely struggling through the middle two miles of the race, we finally got over the hump, literally and figuratively, and had pretty much downhill and flat for the last two miles. I'm feeling a lot stronger than earlier in the year at the end of races and I was able to hit my last two miles at 8:10 and 7:32, respectively. Still, because of those brutal middle miles, I barely, just barely, beat my Make a Change 10k time from March, which was on a pretty flat course.

Now, I believe we've got a week off until we get to the next race on the EPIC sched: the Red, White and Blue Riverfront Festival 5k. Wow, that's a mouthful.

See you there!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

500th Post on The Two R's!





True story. This is the 500th post on The Two R's. And at least 35% of those posts have been useful or entertaining in some way, leaving only 65% as filler. That's pretty good. Don't thank me...just send cash.

OK, so now we need something great for the 500th post. Something incredible. Something memorable.

Nope, I got nothing.

Guess I'll just go for a run.

See you at the Midsummer Night's Run in a couple hours.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Oregon State University Track and Field!



“They should have shot the athletic director who dropped it,” said Bell, 83, who was on hand for Tuesday’s ceremony. “I’m serious. There are idiots who sit in athletic directors’ chairs at times, and he was one of them.

“Any school that doesn’t have track and field is admitting it is a second-rate institution. It’s the center ring of the Olympic Games — always has been, always will be. To give that up, with the number of the kids who have gone to the Olympics from Oregon State, was ridiculous.”

Wow! That was former OSU Track Coach Sam Bell, who coached more than 90 All-Americans during his Hall of Fame coaching career.

He doesn't exactly mince words.

Check out the entire Portland Tribune article here.

But hey, Corvallis is getting a sweet new track. Woot!

OSU Track and Field! Sounds good.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Man vs. Horse Marathon


Who knew, right?

Well, apparently it's been around for a while, although this bit at Letsrun.com is the first I had ever heard of it. Here's the Wikipedia article on it.

I don't know why, but I feel sorry for the poor horses. I mean, if humans want to kill themselves for an absolutely meaningless time, go ahead. But do the horses really want to run hard for more than 20 miles? Hmmmm, I think I'll just continue to run against other humans, thanks.

Let's race!

RACES FOR WEEK OF JUNE 27th TO JULY 4th

July 2nd / Stars and Stripes Marathon and Half Marathon / Beaverton, OR

July 2nd / Lostine River Run 10k and 5k / Lostine, OR

July 2nd / Running with Friends 5k / Willamina, OR

July 2nd / Five Mile Lake Sprint Triathlon / Auburn, WA

July 2nd / Finish Strong Open Water Swim / Lynnwood, WA

July 2nd / Righteous Richland Sprint Triathlon / Richland, WA

July 2nd / Lord Hill Trail Run 50k, 20m, 10m, 5m / Snohomish, WA

July 2nd / Bigfoot 10k and 5k / Yacolt, WA

July 3rd / Freedom Marathon and Half Marathon / Gresham, OR

July 3rd / Firecracker 5k / Seattle, WA (Midnight Race!)

July 3rd / Pioneer Days 5k / Tumwater, WA

July 4th / Butte to Butte 10k / Eugene, OR

July 4th / Eagle Point 4th of July 5k / Eagle Point, OR

July 4th / Ashland 4th of July Run 5k / Ashland, OR

July 4th / Run 4 Freedom 5k / Central Point, OR

July 4th / Foot Traffic Flat Marathon, Half Marathon and 5k / Portland, OR

July 4th / Mayor's Firecracker Run 5k / Coos Bay, OR

July 4th / Firecracker Half Marathon, 10m, 10k, 5k, Sprint Triathon and Sprint Duathlon / Elma, WA

July 4th / Ridgefield's Independence 10k and 5k / Ridgefield, WA

July 4th / Four on the Fourth 4m / Steilacoom, WA

July 4th / Red, White and Blue Riverfront Festival 5k / Corvallis, OR

July 4th / ORRC 4th of July 10k and 5k / Wilsonville, OR

July 4th / Old Time Run 10k / Stayton, OR

July 4th / Monmouth Mini Marathon 2.62m / Monmouth, OR

Thanks to the Telegraph UK for the photo.