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Long Run Training: 6.71mi

Wednesday, 04 August 2010 | 12:03 pm

ran on 8/1/2010

This is the longest distance I’ve done wearing my Vibram Five Fingers, KSO model. My legs felt great because the “shoes” I wore were quite light, but my big toes kinda suffered towards the tail end of the run (same familiar “hot spot” feeling where one can anticipate a blister forming). In the past, it’s only been my right big toe, but the left (I suppose) felt left out so it decided to have a mirror version of the right toe’s malady.

Next weekend, I need to run 8-9mi and then the weekend after that, 10mi. I’ll be running all these barefoot (or rather, in my VFF’s) and then that’ll be it. I’ll be retiring these for longer runs (albeit will continue using them for my shorter distances/ mid-week runs) and switching back to shod running. I just hope that it’s enough for me to have developed a more efficient forefoot strike and not revertĀ  back to heel striking and risk tweaking my knee again.

Stats: Garmin Forerunner 50 (HR) | Forerunner 205
Gear used: Vibram Five Fingers KSO, Spibelt, Phiten necklace, Phiten tape dots (left knee)

Yet another mashup!

Thursday, 22 July 2010 | 07:14 pm

Let’s see, my last post was about the 4th of July 5k race, which was basically posted six days after the race… Then this latest one is nearly a fortnight after that! Eek.

Anyway, I’ll try to post this as I recall them:

  • Mum and Dad safely arrived from Cairo via Schiphol on the 7th, actually. First thing we did that afternoon was go to Costco to have some $1.50 Hebrew National hot-dogs and soda! LOL My mum was celebrating her 60th birthday so this summer trip was extra special. :)
  • Spent a few great days in Vegas! It’s basically mum’s fav city to spend her birthday (or during any time of the year!) I actually didn’t gamble this trip, but I did find an equally addictive game called “Derby Owners Club” at Gameworks (you “create” a horse and then nurture, train and race it for recognition… OK it’s really much more fun than it sounds ;) )
  • I promised some piccies in my previous posts so here they are in the following order: How to mount your timing chip on your Vibram Five Fingers (KSO), My knee scrape (before and after) and my lil bro’s stick figure drawing of how I got said knee scrape! LOL

Timing chip on VFF KSO's

Timing chip on VFF KSO's

Timing chip mounting detail

Timing chip mounting detail

Bloody knee scrape

Bloody knee scrape

Knee scrape, 17 days later

Knee scrape, 17 days later

What Happened, as drawn by my li'l brudder

What Happened, as drawn by my li'l brudder

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Recap: Village Runner 5k

Saturday, 10 July 2010 | 10:40 pm

Nearly a week after this race, I still haven’t fully recovered! But more of that to come. I wanted to initially PR this race but a week before running it, I decided that I’d rather help my li’l bro PR it, instead of trying to get another one of my own.

On race morning, we were already running late (no one woke up early enough so we could have our pre-race day routine: coffee, oatmeal, bathroom) that we literally got dressed and drove ourselves to the race site. I’m glad we opted for this Village Runner 4th of July 5k instead of the Will Rogers 5k — the difference being the location! Will Rogers 5k was held @ Pacific Palisades (about a 40 minute drive north of our home) whereas the Village Runner 5k was less than 5 miles away.

Anyway, even if we got up late and missed brekkers, we got to the race site a full thirty minutes before the start. This meant we had enough time to (somewhat) warm-up and do some light ballistic stretching. Also, since it was chip timing, we didn’t have to stand extra close to the start line.

Before the race began, I ran into my friend, Cristina (we met each other at those Nike runs I used to pace) and her husband, Del was already around the start of the race (he’s a speedy guy!). Cristina wanted to PR the race herself and her goal was sub-30. I invited her to run with me and my li’l bro since that was our goal too but she ended up doing her own thing (during the first half of the race anyway!)

The national anthem was sung, the fake gun fired and off we went! I told my bro to go at a 10 min/mile pace at the beginning to warm up and then gradually speed up accordingly. I’m glad we took it somewhat slow in the beginning because this course had a few hills innit!

The course was also out and back, which I’m not keen of, btw, mostly because I don’t want to see people running back, especially since I haven’t the foggiest clue where the turn around point was! :)

Anyway, towards the 2nd mile, I tripped! Yes, as in full on “superman” on my tummy, nearly-kissed-the-ground, sort of spill. >_< I’m still not sure what happened or how I tripped (I might’ve been having a conversation with my friend, Cristina, who we ended up seeing around that time when somehow, I just tripped!). LMFAO. I actually got up on my feet right away since my Garmin never showed me stopping! The entire fiasco took seconds, but it felt like I was on the ground for 5 minutes! Read the rest of this entry »

 

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