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Brief replies and update.

Hi all, thank you for your blog comments. I will try to be brief with some answers and an update. I am currently winding up a trip to Mt. St. Helens, Washington and am writing this from Spokane on my way home. I have not done any running but have done over almost two marathons worth of hiking to the summit of the mountain via Monitor Ridge, spent 4 hours underground walking through the Ape Cave lava tube, and many hikes on the trails including one to the base of Lewitt Falls, the closest one can get to the actual crater. As for barefoot running, those of you who have followed my journey will know that my training began on an indoor track and as can be expected was perfectly smooth and barrier free. I had a difficult time with almost crippling soreness to the calf muscles because of the … Continue reading

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Run 68, 2011 …my toes are full, and a suggested definition for minamilist running.

I ran 4.5 kilometers today on my home trails with my VFFs and my toes got full. The unusually heavy and persistent rains we have been getting are causing the vegetation to grow quickly so even though I mow and maintain the trails regularly the vegetation still was enough to stuff my toes full. It is really funny looking to have flowers and grass standing straight up in some kind of sicko toe bouquet! And I have to say, very wet and annoying. I am thinking of adding a wooden chopstick or something to my running tool kit to clean them out every now and then. So my trails here at home present a wide variety of running surfaces even though the entire loop is only 1.5 kilometers. I have soft sand, freshly tilled hills of rich loam (from the activity of pocket gophers and other diggers) hard baked crusty … Continue reading

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Yet another running injury…

But wait! It is not very often that you go running and end up with an injury to your hand. I knew the Devon trail would be a mudhole today and so I took my Nordic poles along. I was not even one kilometer into the run when the treacherous mud got me while I was standing still trying to adjust the straps on my Nordic poles, without which you just cannot do the slimy hills. Actually the sequence of events is a bit fuzzy but I broke my fall with my right hand. Those finger gloves I wear for protection from just such events? They were cut clean like a knife. I would hate to know what my hand would look like if I did not have those gloves but the cut was very deep and about two inches long. The cut was in the fleshy part of my … Continue reading

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July 2011 Update on Barefoot Training

To refresh your memories I began barefoot training in the beginning of February. A few weeks before that I began trying a forefoot strike and naturally progressed to running on the indoor track with just socks because the heels on my shoes just made it too hard to do a forefoot strike. Well today, I ran 3 kilometers on the home trail outdoors in my VFF’s for the first time ever. I have some pretty interesting trails with a few minor hills on my property which is just ideal for beginning to run with my Vibrams. I have to say that there is just no other way to run except barefoot. Of course that is just an exaggeration designed to emphasize that I really like it. Having run only on a smooth indoor track with zero debris and zero obstacles, I have to say that I learned a few new … Continue reading

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Subjective observations on muscle training and how they relate to injuries…

What happens when you begin to change your training either by increasing the training or by undertaking training for a new activity? I have made some unscientific subjective observations which I would like to share with you. I think it may help to explain why some of us get injured, and why it takes so long to create a stable fitness base, or a stable fitness foundation from which you can progress. I have made these subjective observations because of my own training. I have been trying to effect a transition from the normal shoe where I run with a heel or at best mid-foot strike to a minimalist shoe (Vibram Five Fingers) forefoot strike. I have observed that when I run with a forefoot strike, different muscles are involved than when I run with normal shoes using a heel or mid-foot strike. I think it is very difficult to … Continue reading

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More pictures from the 5Peaks trail race in Sunridge…

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Sunridge 5Peaks Trail Race

See the guest post at this link regarding this race HERE

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