Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Aalto likely to win 3100 Mile Race on Thursday

According to http://3100.srichinmoyraces.org/3100-mile-latest-updates 
"Leader Ashprihanal Aalto needs only 175 more laps to reach the promised land. He passed the 3000 mile mark in 44 days+16:48:27, and will finish Thursday afternoon. Amazing."
Looks like Finnish Wave (Aalto = Wave in Finnish) will beat the NYC heatwave after 7.5 weeks of struggling. When he had to take the 25th day off and then failed to cover even 50 miles on day 27, many thought we might see a new winner emerge this year.

However Aalto managed to beat all other runners from day 33 to 43, and has now a comfortable enough margin to enjoy the final miles.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

How to deal with heavy metals in protein supplements

In Drinking Heavy Metals Slowtwitch Science Editor Jonathan Toker discusses the fact that several protein supplements have been analyzed to contain heavy metals.

I have the simplest solution to the problem: never consume any protein supplements at all.

And while you're at it, quit taking other supplements as well! It's a popular marketing myth that we need these expensive "natural" products for health and peak performance. Actually the opposite is closer to the truth. Spend your money on whole fresh fruits and vegetables instead - they are the real health food.
 

Saturday, July 24, 2010

ST4: my secret weapon for Swiss Alpine K78

Brooks Racer ST4 racing flats are my secret weapon for Swiss Alpine K78 next Saturday. Don't tell this to my competitors, but these shoes can provide a huge competitive advantage in a fairly untechnical ultra trail race like K78.

As my course preview reveals, K78 is not normally anything like some extreme mountain races, where heavier trail shoes are preferred by most runners. As a rule of thumb for European races, if poles aren't allowed, then flats like ST4 should be ok.

Few racing flats are flat, and ST4 is not an exception:
  • midsole height: heel 22 mm, forefoot 10 mm, ie.
  • heel-to-toe offset 12 mm.
Although ST4 is marketed as a minimal shoe, it's really not. It contains a Hydroflow unit in the rearfoot area and the Diagonal Rollbar technology for pronation control. Therefore it's a bit heavier than really minimal shoes. Still, I like this shoe a lot and my feet seem to love it - or actually it's predecessor ST3.



I've done the K78 a couple of times before with Racer ST3. Scott Jurek, who is sponsored by Brooks (unlike me), had won the 246 km Spartathlon ultra marathon in 2006 wearing a pair of ST3's. He was actually able to do that for three years in a row.

So in 2007 I ran my first K78 with ST3's. Finished in under ten hours as planned (9:43), I was happy with that.

In 2008 I made several mistakes and DNF'd. That was the year when I covered an ultramarathon distance once every week. I managed to run 47 km before they stopped me, so I had my ultra for that week done. The main reason for my pitiful pace was my Salomon trail shoes. My feet had been hurting a lot that year, because that's when I got the crazy idea of running with trail shoes. I also had a pair of The North Face Rucky Chuckys, but they were not much as far as my feet were concerned. It took me months to realize that my injuries were directly caused by wearing robust stability/motion control/trail shoes.

In 2009 I was back with vengeance and a new pair of ST3's. I was rewarded with a course PR (8:56).



So I've ordered a brand new pair of ST4's, which should be the same as ST3, except some minor modifications in the upper of the shoe. I hope they have changed the laces as well - I hate the laces in ST3. I don't know why, but they they don't work well for me. [Edit: Yes ST4 sports improved laces and lacing system. Well done, Brooks!]

By the way the latest blog by Anton Krupicka is interesting. It's about his training run in the high altitude of Rocky Mountain National Park with Scott Jurek. The photos (by Jenny Uehisa) show Scott wearing ST4's! Jurek is training for UTMB next month, and who knows may be brave enough to consider racing it with them. I think he has been wearing Brooks Cascadia trail shoes in his previous attempts, which have more or less failed. Wouldn't it be fantastic if Scott beat Kilian Jornet and Geoff Roes wearing ST4's!


Alright that's enough speculation, more to come after some real results.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

The Fruitarian runs Vermont 100

The Fruitarian got the 100 mile monkey off his back last weekend, when he succesfully finished Vermont 100 mile run. 17:12 earned him 5th place on the results list.

The video about his race may not be as perfect as his race performance, but it's fun to watch. Few runners fancy mountain climbing the day after a 100 miler.



It's interesting to note that The Fruitarian consumed the following foods during the race:

  • 6 lbs Medjool dates
  • 3 Cantaloupe melons
  • 1.5 watermelons
  • 8 bananas
  • 2 oranges
  • 60-64 16 oz water bottles (about 30 l = average 1.75 l/h)
  • 50-55 salt pills (average 3 pills/h).
That's a lot of fruits and water for one race! Well done.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010