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Barefoot Training: 4 miles

Tuesday, 11 May 2010 | 10:01 pm

I might sound like a broken record but, what a difference the long runs make! I didn’t feel as sluggish for this run as I did last week on the same course and same distance. It could be psychological, too, but now I really believe that midweek runs + weekend long runs = made for each other. LOL

Garmin Forerunner 201 | Forerunner 50

Time: 00:40:52
Distance: 4.02 mi
Elevation Gain: 7 ft
Calories: 334 C

Moving Time: 00:40:47
Elapsed Time: 00:40:52

Avg Pace: 10:09 min/mi
Avg Moving Pace: 10:08 min/mi

Avg HR: 170 bpm
Max HR: 185 bpm

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Barefoot Training: 4 miles

Tuesday, 04 May 2010 | 10:40 pm

What a (negative) difference no running during the weekend makes. :(

I didn’t do my 18-mile run on Saturday because of the self-defence class that was practically the entire day. And I didn’t know what I was thinking when I thought I could run on Sunday (was too sore!) and then was still feeling the after-effects of the class on Monday (hey, so I got in three [controlled] fights on Saturday! It really took a toll on my body!)

Anyway, after all that, I guess my body was reverting back to its lazy self, especially when it has not run in three days! Eek.

I already felt sluggish the entire day and nearly didn’t feel like going out for my run but my virtual training bestie, Sheryl, did her “work” with motivating me to just get going. When I finally got to the park, it didn’t help that my Garmin wouldn’t find any satellites and only did, nearly a mile into running. UGH.

I’m glad I kept going, though, and completed my run because I feel better now. In fact, I’m kinda wired that I don’t think I’ll be able to sleep in a while. ROFL. You win some, you lose some (sleep!)

Stats (as recorded by Garmin Forerunner 201 and Forerunner 50 [HR only])

Time: 00:50:28
Distance: 4.01 mi
Elevation Gain: 5 ft
Calories: 349 C
Avg Pace: 12:34 min/mi
Avg Moving Pace: 11:03 min/mi
Avg HR: 167 bpm
Max HR: 178 bpm

Run Bare(foot)

Thursday, 29 April 2010 | 11:58 pm

Last night (Wednesday, the 28th of April 2010), I attended one of REI’s free “events”. I actually lucked out that I found this “Running Barefoot” class in time (I received the email blast on Tuesday and the class was for the next day). After I signed up then tweeted about it, I guess they filled up fast because when I got there, only a handful of seats were left (compared to when I attended a free bike maintenance class, and there were over ten open seats). I got a seat all the way up in front, which turned out to be great cos I saw *everything* (LOL you’ll understand as you continue reading).

Anyway, the event was really a talk by the founders of the Run Bare Company (www.runbare.com) to get you inspired about barefoot running, its benefits and how to get started. The guy who co-founded the company, Michael Sandler, literally got into barefoot running by accident.

Michael Sandler was not your weekend-warrior sort of athlete — he was a sponsored-by-Rollerblade speed-skater and cyclist at the pro-level. As epiphanies go, his occurred by accident because of an accident! Eek. At the event, as he spoke about and described what happened to him, and as he went into some detail about his surgeries after that ill-fated day, I began to cringe — especially when he showed us his scars! Double-eek! *Faints* You can read more about his story here. Long story short, he was/is a living testament of how barefoot running got him back to running (when his doctors said he wouldn’t be able to run anymore) and most importantly, the joy of running.

Demonstrating forefoot landing

Demonstrating forefoot landing

Having done my own research about running barefoot (how it truly re-activates the dormant/atrophied muscles in your feet), I thought I knew quite a bit about the subject until this mostly inspirational and lightly instructional talk last night.

Michael went into the differences in heel and forefoot strike, shared experiences with his injuries before turning to running barefoot, covered how Vibram Five Fingers shoes can be integrated into your runs, also some exercises one could do to strengthen their foot muscles, and so on. The keyword for that evening was to take baby steps when transitioning to running bare… It was sound advice that I could have used when I started getting into this barefoot thing! ^_^

Anyway, both Michael and Jessica Lee (the other founder of the Run Bare Company and according to the book, Michael’s inspiration to starting all of this) were down-to-earth and were extremely and genuinely enthusiastic about getting other people to experience going bare. They didn’t just want people to treat this as a fad, but as something that they would consider doing the rest of their lives. Of course, they also weren’t discouraging everyone to just ditch their shoes, though Michael (answering a question from the audience) did mention that he hardly wore shoes any more!

Both Michael and “Jessie” will be on the road, to encourage more people to realise that running barefoot will do their bodies some good in the long run (pun intended ;) ). If you happen to be living in the city that they visit, and have nothing else to do, I’d definitely recommend you attend their event. If not just to meet some really cool runners. :)

I took some photos using my mobile phone (a change from taking photos of food! LOL) so please forgive the quality of the posted pics.

Michael Sandler and the Vibram Five Fingers shoe

Michael Sandler and the Vibram Five Fingers shoe

Enthusiastic presentation

Enthusiastic presentation

Michael Sandler and Jessica Lee

Michael Sandler and Jessica Lee

Founders and I

Founders and I

I also picked up their book (which I’ll be referring to, as I delve deeper into barefoot training) and got a copy for my big sis, cos she wants to get into barefoot running, too. Oh, I got both copies signed… FTW! ^_^

I leave you now with the message Michael Sandler included when he signed my book:

Feel the ground to run light, keep your strides nice and short and above all else, have fun!

Now I just gotta commit this to memory and somehow put “have fun” on my body for my 18-miler this weekend cos I’m gonna need some reminding!

 

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