Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Help me get a job?

Okay…so I'm applying for a campus representative job for Microsoft.  Among other things, the decision is based off your ability to disseminate information….that is just my fancy word for a social media storm.  Anyways, if anyone reads this blog…just click the video..and let me get you counted as a view!  it’ll help me get hired.

I know its dorky, and i’ve misplaced my FLIP video camera…major, MAJOR bummer.

 

thanks so much!!!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Exploiting blogspot once again

In case you don't already know, DC-Rainmaker is giving away a forerunner 310xt.  Id rather you not enter, but if you do, check out his site.  It has just about everything you might need know about triathlon, at least from a beginner/intermediate level.  Great stuff.

And thanks Ray for giving away such an awesome prize!

http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/08/garmin-forerunner-310xt-giveaway.html

 

BTW-I've got a race this Sunday.  Maybe I'll actually write up a race report…

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Health food? Who me?

I had a pretty rough swim & bike workout Saturday done during midday, aka, the hottest time of the day.  I decided to swim at the outdoor pool for a change and minorly neglected to think through the weekend afternoon pool schedule.  For those who don’t know (me), Saturday afternoons are the prime time for families to go to the pool.  I wish i had a picture of it: I rolled up on my TT/Tri bike, wearing a trisuit to a pool with ~300 kids, parents, and assorted preteens.  Thankfully there is an activity pool to hide most of the real young kids in, but the pool was crowded nonetheless.  I was able to sneak in to one of the three lanes *the only one not being hung on or used as a public forum* and knocked out a quick workout.  I forgot how much difference the sun makes in a pool swim, it sure was nice to be in natural lighting. 

I finished my swim and lazily got my things together, left my bag at the desk, and set out on my ride.  I was excited about doing the whole multisport thing and was anxious to get out of the city and into the boonies.  About 20 minutes in, i quickly realized that we had a problem.  There was some serious action going on in the gastro-intestinal region and I was about to pass the point of no return, with no public building within a 10 minute ride.  It was at this juncture, combined with the heat, I decided to turn around and just run some circuits in the neighborhood where I swam. 

My stomach problems never really went away and I just tried to ignore them as much as possible.  After I got home, I started to try to think through what was going on.  it didn't take long to put together the complete lack of  an even remotely healthy diet.  All i had eaten on Saturday pre-workout was a fruit smoothie.  The meals that I have been eating, on the other hand, have been far from “nutritional" :

-Pork Shoulder, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans and Macaroni & Cheese Casserole

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-Costco Burgers, complete with grilled onion, bacon, Heinz 57, and the sole veggie, lettuce (which is really more like 97% water, but whose counting)

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After looking at these pictures, and thinking through the whole ‘training routine’ I think it might be time that I make some dietary changes…Just Sayin’

 

*just a heads up, I just purchased some Rudy Rydon Photochromatic Riding Glasses from Try Sports-Raleigh and they absolutely rock.  I might have to do a little behind the scenes on them in a bit.

Stay Classy Tri-World

Thursday, June 3, 2010

wow…i don’t know what words mean…sorry about that

So it’s been a little while as in like, two and a half months.  Oh well.  I find that whenever i do ‘start’ blogging again (as this has happened a couple of time) I feel guilty when i fail to keep up semi-frequent posting.  

First things first, check our DC Rainmaker’s giveaway, or don’t, as it would only increase my chances.  We’ve all been waiting on a giveaway from Rainmaker, and he has not disappointed with his inaugural endowment.

In other news: its the summer, so its actual legitimate training, or as legitimate as it gets for me.  Maybe *hopefully* I'll take some time later today or tomorrow to at least write it all down, holding myself accountable. 

 

I don’t know why i always chose a FAIL picture to put up.  Maybe I'll start posting some of my mediocre photography :D

But until then:

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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A new pair of shoes…

After procrastinating for FAR too long I finally went to get new running shoes.  The last three pairs I've run in have been Asics Nimbus-Gel 11’s, and I really haven’t had any complaints about them.  Thus, it would make no sense to try a different pair of shoes, right?  Well, for some reason unbeknownst to me, I decided to mix it up a little bit.  I went to the local tri/running store, and decided to go through the whole shoe, fit, test, treadmill camera thing again.  Good news, I'm still a neutral runner, with a little pronation on my right foot, but nothing to be worried about.  However, as I tried out the different pairs they suggested, I started to like a pair slightly more than the Nimbuses.  Long story short, I bought my first pair of Reebok running shoes.  I don't know why, but I have a terrible opinion of Reebok, but these shoes, the Trinity KFS IV, whatever that means, were far more comfortable than the Asics.  I can’t think of a better word for the fit than “bouncy.”  That seems to have some negative connotations, but I really did enjoy the fit.

Now, here is the real point of this post.  It is pretty commonly accepted that Rotating Running Shoes helps to avoid injury and increase the life of your shoes.  Two pairs of shoes that are rotated by usage can actually last longer than three pairs of shoes used one at a time.  I’ve known this for some time, but my running simply hasn't warranted needing two pairs of shoes.  Lame I know, but hey, I’m a poor college student.

However, the question I am posing today, is: Is it MORE helpful to rotate two different kinds of running shoes or two identical pairs.  To me, this question sounded strange at first, and I didn't readily find the information in a quick Google search...  Maybe I should try BING. This assertion does does seem to make some sense though.  Assuming both pairs are of a good fit, and are appropriate shoes, injury should not be a significant issue.  Some pretty smart people have studied the issue, and determined that different shoes have a different strike/plane of first contact with the ground.  So, here is my theory: wearing different types of shoes may actually help to PREVENT injury.  By changing the tendons/ligaments and exact points of stress every other run, this practice ought to decrease the overall chance of injury, as it would relate to fit injuries.  This ‘cross-training’ of sorts could help to strengthen a runner's feet, ankles, and knees.  Minor tweaks in strike could lead to an increase in overall stability, so long as the differences are not extreme.

A study was done to test the effect of different types of shoes and their ability to influence joint loading in the hip.  While the test was done with walking, and on hip-implant patients, I THINK there is a connection here.  Maybe I'm stretching, but at least it is food for thought;

…No relation was found between the different type of shoes and the load increase, only shoes with very hard soles were clearly disadvantageous. Soft heels, soles or insoles did not offer advantages.Gait stability seems to play the most important role in increasing the joint loading and should be the criterion for the choice of footwear.  Influence of shoes and heel strike on the loading of the hip joint

-Journal of Biomechanics, Volume 28, Issue 7, Pages 817-827

I have access to this online because I’m a student, but it won’t let me post a direct link, and I’d rather attempt to avoid copyright issues.

Okay, enough of my pseudo-scientific stretches, back to the regularly scheduled programming of rare, non-inspirational posting.

If you’ve seen a study or have heard something about this, let me know :D

Can’t say I'm too upset about this…

police fail

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Running on thin air…

Let me preface this by saying I am not an expert, nor do I claim to be.  I also acknowledge that there are many many people out there who are much more knowledgeable and experienced than I am on this subject, I simply wanted to share a little bit.

okay..enough of that.

Since about 6th grade, i have been interested in health professions.  yes, I know that is a broad term, because it has been a broad interest.  I have gone back and forth a lot on what I want to do (have been pretty settled for some time now) but I have always be interested in a couple of fields of study.  One of those would have to be orthopedics/athletic training/physical therapy stuffs.  I have been relatively fortunate in my life to have avoided any major chronic injuries (IT band, stress fractures, lower back, etc.)  regardless, I have done my best to attempt to keep up with what will help me avoid injuries.

The one true chronic sports injury I have struggled with has been shin splints.  While this isn’t anything major, and probably every runner/basketball player/anyone who exercises has had some bout with them, they still suck.  It is an annoying pain, one that I especially want to run through *note: bad idea* After casually talking to several different sources (an ATC, Orthopedic, and a PT) and some online research, I self appointed one of my treatments to be barefoot running.  This was as easy self-prescribed treatment as i love running barefoot.  There are two large soccer fields near my house, and they work great.  The general idea here, for me, was that I needed to change my running stride.  I was/am a heavy heal striker, and I often over stride.  When barefoot running, 99.99% of runners will turn in to forefoot strikers.  Add in the bonus of running of grass as opposed to asphalt/concrete/brick/gravel, and it seems like a good idea. 

I only bring all of this up because about once a month, a new study is released saying this is either good, or bad, for injury prevention.  As soon as one set of results is released, they are contradicted or invalidated.  A recent study released by Nature brought some results showing decreased impact force and decreased loading rates when running barefoot.  You can check it out, or see what the Sports Scientists have to say about it.  I just thought the study was interesting, though little conclusion was made.  This study pretty clearly states that running barefoot will not HURT you, but the preventative values are not quite ironclad.

If you have something to add or feel that I missed something, let me know!  I enjoy running barefoot, though it only makes up a fraction of my running time.  I enjoy the chance to mix it up just a little bit.

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side note: finally found a friend to swim with, my tri buddy Charles.  We both did our first race together, and raced White Lake Sprint together last year.  He says he’s probably doing B2B this year, so should be great!  now i just have to get him a blog ;-) Yay for getting back in the pool, less yay for sucking this AM.

and because i don’t have another picture to put up here:

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pissed off renter or clever rouse to scare the cops away?  wonder how it worked out for them…

Monday, February 8, 2010

Just a quick update…

My toe is almost normal, after only about four days.  I have to say I'm pretty surprised by it.  Other than a “cosmetic” problem, i think I'll be in the pool tomorrow, and in cycling/running shoes by Friday.

On another note, I’ve decided to simply replace my Forerunner 305.  Ouch, that hurts to even say.  It sucks having to buy it, but it sucks even more the fact that I'm re-buying it.  And it sucks EVEN MOST that as of now, I will pay more for it the second time:

Below is a screen capture of my order from 2008:

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Please note the price tag of 149.99, with free shipping. Fast-forward almost 14 months, and check out Amazon's price TODAY:

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If someone could riddle me Amazon’s pricing scheme, I'd appreciate it.  The price jumps around what seems like at an hourly rate, but I just don’t understand how 14 months after i bought the 305, with no coupon/special circumstance, I am going to end up paying more for it.

Go figure.