Forget drugs. Running is the best thing to clear the head and rejuvenate the spirit. And running on the beach early morning takes it to a whole new level.
Saturday morning was heavily overcast but I was determined to go for a run on Wasaga Beach. Working back from the foot injury has been going well and I was eager to get out and do some barefoot running along the hard-packed white sandy beach just minutes from our house.
After slipping on the Puma Faas 500's and running down to the beach, I stopped for a few minutes to savor the absolutely fresh early morning air. Stress...what stress? Minutes later I was happily running barefoot with absolutely no pain. I felt like a kid again.
I know I thought about lots of things but by the end of my run my head was absolutely clear. With the Puma's back on the run back home was even more light and effortless. I can hardly wait until next weekend.
Until next time...
ThatRunninGuy
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Running: I complain about it but 'I CAN'T STOP!'
John Mazerolle in a recent article in Metro Toronto summed up the love/hate relationship most runners have about their running obsession: "I complain about it but I CAN'T STOP!" Metro - Don't do what Dippy did
I've been hobbled with a running injury for months now. Sally has completely tuned out my complaining. Every time I come back from a run she watches carefully for my hobbling. I can't complain, but I can't stop.
Recently I've began running barefoot. Here at Wasaga Beach we are blessed with miles of hard-packed flat sand. I run down to the beach in my Puma Faas 500's which are really comfortable and support the natural running style of forefoot running. Once on the beach though it's shoes off and full-on barefoot running.
The experience has been 'interesting'. No pain! Huh? How can that be? With regular running shoes the pain is unbearable...running in the Puma's and barefoot, no pain. If you know the science behind this, I'm listening...
I haven't pressed my luck however. I've only been out a few times and never back-to-back days. So far so good. Sally likes that I've started running again...she especially loves 'no complaints!'
I haven't pressed my luck however. I've only been out a few times and never back-to-back days. So far so good. Sally likes that I've started running again...she especially loves 'no complaints!'
Until next time...
Monday, May 9, 2011
Can I really give up my running shoes?
One of my favorite books is Christopher McDougall's 'Born to Run'. He details the running story of the Tarahumara Indians of the Copper Canyons in Mexico and how they seem born to run...without sophisticated footware. But the best part of his book is how he postulates that human evolution in the early years was driven by our ability to out-run other animals. We're not the fastest but we have the longest endurance. Now, can I really give up my running shoes?
Until next time...
ThatRunninGuy
Until next time...
ThatRunninGuy
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Falling in 'serious like' with my Puma running shoes
One of my son's has a shoe fetish. Not in a bad way. He buys running shoes and keeps them stored in their original box taking them out only on special occasions. I used to have that fixation while in university but life and other distractions intruded.

Recently though I experienced the emotion again. First with my new Puma Faas 500 running shoes I'll be running in at this December's Reggae Marathon, then more recently with a pair of casual Pumas. Take a look:

Reliving my misguided youth? Sure why not. They feel fantastic and look great. Heck, I even wear them to work on casual Friday with a jacket and jeans.
I don't think I'm in love with them yet. Serious like though...definitely!
Until next time...
ThatRunninGuy
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