I have to wonder, what the large flock of turkeys was thinking Wednesday night. After all, it was wet out and still spitting rain at times. What on earth were these mountain bikers doing? Usually the trails would have been deserted at that time of day under those conditions. It would have been safe for them to take the easy route - aka the trail - to their destination.
But this was no ordinary Wednesday night.…
ContinueAdded by Tracy Thelen on July 10, 2015 at 7:04am — No Comments
We've all heard stories of athletes being "in the zone." It's that mystical place where things become effortless and you can do no wrong. You may have even experienced glimpses of this yourself. Time seemingly slows, your performance elevates inexplicably to a level of mastery that was previously inaccessible. It's in this state that you discover untapped potential, yet you're not sure how you got there or when it will fade. And like those elusive autostereograms, once you think too…
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On grey days like yesterday it's hard to want to get out and ride. It's cold. It's raining... The list of excuses goes on and on and eventfully the ride doesn't happen. Or we wait for the dry and sunny window, only to have that window never open. Again, the ride doesn't happen because of the lack of motivation to take a chance with the conditions. But what are we missing when we choose to let the weather win and allow the grey, heavy clouds to affect the motivation needed to hit the trails?…
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Buckle up and let 'er buck it's the start of Pikes Peak Rodeo week and the parade in downtown Colorado Springs at 6:30pm.
JQRC runners we need you…
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Something happened at the Garden of the God 10 Mile for me. It was as though I burst through the delusion that I wasn't, nor ever would be, a "RUNNER."
Not being a runner was fine. I was okay with that. I actually preferred it that way because it allowed me to not expect too much from myself. "I'm not…
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It's Summer Roundup week. To me, this 2nd leg of the Triple Crown of Running is the hardest of the three races. It's the shortest but I feel packs the biggest punch. As daunting as the Pikes Peak Ascent is, it's done at a lower intensity level. At my age, the longer stuff that has more aerobic running is much more in my wheelhouse. The Summer Roundup is just hard the whole way. High heart rate, punchy climbs on loose footing and congestion makes this a personal sufferfest. The course has…
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( ^^ Deftones song reference for all you non-rockers reading this ;p )
Hooray! Hooray! Summer Round Up is this weekend! Summer Round Up has always been one of my favorite summer races! It is more or less what turned me on to trail running! I ran my first Summer Round Up 4 years ago, just a few months after ACL surgery...probably not the smartest thing…
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So as I mentioned in my last blog post I went home for a few days, got some much needed rest and relaxation, and visited with friends and family.
While I was home I did not run on the beach as I previously had mentioned. But I did get to go surfing, which is one of my favorite things to do, and one of things I really miss about home during the summertime.…
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Over the past 5 or so years of running I have learned a few things. Unfortunately, it seems like I need continuous reminders of those lessons. Lately I've been coming back to consistency. This has been on my mind because like most of us, I am forced to work a regular job and have other distractions. I also know from experience that the next month and a half leading up to The Ascent are…
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As June fades away and July is upon us, the Summer Round Up looms on my calendar in giant red letters - my easy, at-a-glance method for identifying upcoming races. This race, the second of the Triple Crown series, is always tough because the course has never been the same for me and this year is no exception. It's hard to prepare for what seems to be the grab bag of races, but I suppose the mystery of the course can either relieve…
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I am obsessed...already.
Hubby, canine and equine children just moved to the beautiful state of Colorado. We have been utterly enjoying the hikes and trails Colorado has to offer.
I have always liked running, but get easily bored with the environment. Recently, I began doing intervals up Mt. Cutler - still feverishly trying to get adjusted to the altitude...or at least, that is my current excuse. Surely, I will have to come up with something else shortly. I was curious about…
ContinueAdded by Kirsten Swenson on June 29, 2015 at 5:40pm — 4 Comments
GREAT Field Trip last week to Boulder Running Company with nearly 600 runners and a lot of vendors….THANKS BRC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This week at Jack Quinn's
- Boulder Running Company with Ice Breaker (High Performance New Zealand merino wool) (…
ContinueAdded by Michael Yowell on June 28, 2015 at 5:30pm — No Comments
Oops, here is a long overdue race report from the Garden of the Gods 10 Mile:
It was HOT! I was pleased that I went out at a sustainable pace rather than the insane pace I usually start out with and then end up scaling back, way back just a few miles in. I have run in the Garden plenty of times, but never this race. It was gorgeous, but man those hills kicked my butt. I didn’t quite make my goal time (sub…
ContinueAdded by Sheva Willoughby on June 23, 2015 at 6:00pm — 5 Comments
It’s no secret that the last few years of my little running hobby have been fairly lackluster and ordinary. At times, I’ve actually had short bursts of enthusiasm lasting a couple of hours, or even a day or two but mostly I’d slump back into mediocrity, satisfied with my life on the sofa or at the brewery instead of out on the trails challenging or improving myself like I had in years past. For those that know me, I tend to be a bit…
ContinueAdded by Vanessa Shawver on June 23, 2015 at 1:00pm — No Comments
Happy Father’s Day AND Summer Solstice Quinnian’s!!!!
FIELD TRIP TO BOULDER RUNNING COMPANY (3659 Austin Bluffs Parkway COS 80918)!!!!!!!!!!!!!…
ContinueAdded by Michael Yowell on June 22, 2015 at 9:04pm — No Comments
Aw, shucks. There I was (and so was everyone else in the 6:15 start) all dressed up with nowhere to race. The bluebird skies had vanished behind some very angry clouds and just was we (Nick and I) were heading out the door to ride over to Bear Creek for the race, the rain started. So we waited for a few minutes. I texted Amber, who I knew would be on site and have all the info, asking if the race was still…
ContinueAdded by Tracy Thelen on June 21, 2015 at 7:28am — No Comments
I can’t believe my first race, as Mighty Marmot is complete. The Garden of the Gods 10-Mile Run was hard, hot, and beautiful all at the same time. The hills and pavement left me sore for a few days, but I wore my somewhat limp as a badge of honor because it gave me a reason to mention why I had a limp. Which of course was because I completed the Garden of the Gods run under my estimated time of 1:45. I ran a 1:38!
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We all have them - that point where we are happiest, relaxed and just comfortable. It doesn't matter if it's in life or on the bike, we settle into those comfort zones and stay there - either not realizing that we are there or unwilling to make a change. And sometimes, that's okay. There's not always a reason to push the limits or make drastic changes. Until there is. Until there is something that makes us realize that there is a…
ContinueAdded by Tracy Thelen on June 16, 2015 at 8:11pm — No Comments
In the many moons since I last dramatized my running adventures, I've been doing the hard work that makes for entertaining blogs. So, here's a rundown of the most recent adventure.
December through May really weren't anything to write home - or a blog- about; mostly just a lot of low mileage weeks and cross training and crossing my finger that I'd still be healthy once the weather warmed up. With some help from the great-mountain-running-guru/PT, Simon, I made it to the Mt. Evans…
ContinueAdded by Mary Baldwin on June 15, 2015 at 3:47pm — 1 Comment
Some running and fishing thoughts by Phil Goulding
The first of the Triple Crown of Running races is coming up this weekend and as I was working on my taper by fishing on the Taylor River this morning I got thinking about the similarities between running and fishing. The water is really high so the fishing is tough, like the hills…
ContinueAdded by Tim Bergsten on June 13, 2015 at 8:27am — No Comments
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