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RWAYH, MSNR and Keeneland

We had an incredibly busy weekend. And my heart is full.

Andrea was gracious enough to host the Run With All Your Hart Satellite Run here in town Saturday morning.

And some of us were able to make the trip to Russell Springs to attend the race. This was such an emotional run.

Saturday evening lots of us headed downtown for A Midsummer Night’s Run. Lots of PRs. Lots of first time 5K finishers. The weather was just amazing.

Sunday morning, we met at Keeneland for our long run of the weekend.

Brooke, LaTanya, and Retta all had distance bests out there!

Hope to see you out there soon!

happy running!

weekend pictures…and lots of bright colors!

I just wanted to share a few pictures from this past weekend.

We had a great morning on the Harrodsburg Road Trail. We ran everywhere from 3 to 15 miles.

It is just beautiful out there.

Sunday morning, we ran out on the Iron Horse Half-Marathon course. We ran a variety of mileages between 5 miles and the full half-marathon course.

And Sunday evening, we had the last training run for the Midsummer Night’s Run C25K group! Great job, Janine and Angie! Thanks for c0-coaching with me, Jenny!

I’m so looking forward to this coming weekend! I hope to see you!

beautiful weekend!

Just a few of the many pictures I took this weekend…

Saturday’s morning Midway run

Sunday morning’s run at Keeneland

and Sunday night too!

Great weekend, friends!

Run the Bluegrass…in pictures

I had an absolute blast at Run the Bluegrass! I will be posting links to race reports in the next few days as they roll in, but I thought I’d go ahead and give you some pictures! (and I hope you don’t mind, volunteers, that I lifted some pics that you’d tweeted/posted to FB)

if you picked up a shirt on Friday, it was from a LexRunLady!

We love our volunteers! (and their shirts!)

our littlest volunteer

love for the Dudes too

group picture!

"Help me, Oprah Winfrey! Help me, Tom Cruise!"

in total denial that she's moving away.

Q: "How ya feeling, Holli?"
A: "This sh!t is WHACK!"

I’m still trying to gather words for yesterday. Let me just say that you ladies made my day. Looking for you before and after the race. Hellos during the race. Cheering for and being cheered by. I don’t have words for how much you all – individually and collectively – mean to me. I am so incredibly blessed to be a part of this community of runners.

I’m already looking forward to next year! And making lots of plans for the meantime.

happy running, my sweet friends.

krissie

 

Graduation Day! The Race to Read

I am so proud of our Resolution Runners. They showed up Sunday after Sunday to run their way through Couch to 5K. I am so blessed to have been able to go through the process with them. To have run with them through their self-doubt. To celebrate with them at the end of that 20-minute run on Week 5. These ladies reminded me of the joy that comes with sticking it out. They taught me about trusting the program. They reminded me what it is like to fall in love with running.

I cannot thank them enough.

I also want to send a huge shout-out to those ladies who wanted to complete the program but weren’t able due to injury. Sometimes it takes the body longer to get used to running than we’d like. But stick with it, friends. You’ll get there. I know you will.

For those of you who want to start – or recommit! – we’ll be starting a new group in April. So keep your eyes out. And think of who you may want to invite or bring with you.

Like always, we had a range of LexRunLadies at the race. First time 5K-ers. Marathoners-in-training. It was a beautiful day and the weather was just perfect. It was so good to see all of you out there!

Okay, enough rambling. On to the pictures.

happy running!

krissie

Shamrock Shuffle 2012

(yes, I specified the year. Because I know this is only the first Shuffle for the Ladies!)

I want to give a huge “awesome job!” to our girl, Megan Meserve. As coordinator for the race, she made sure we all had everything we needed to have a great race. Great job, friend!

The LexRunLadies were everywhere! We had first-time racers to age group placers (rock on Jeri and Ashley!). We had cheerleaders, walkers, and shufflers-with-kids. I am so incredibly proud of you all.

the Ladies, Dudes, and kids!

Lydia, me, and Kelly getting ready to cheer

here they come!

Leah, Dawn and Max

Kristina and her fun socks...being all speedy!

Hi Tracy!

Jerri had a great time!

Neely and Jett were so fast they were fuzzy!

The reverse of Kelly's sign was a hit!

We love Toa!

Jeri came in first in her age group! (and the pic is from her facebook)

And Ashley finished 2nd in her age group! (Thanks for the pic Sarah-Ashley Solie!)

I’m excited to take more pictures at the Race to Read 5K next Saturday!

You all looked awesome out there, ladies!

 

Group Run – Legacy Trail

Group runs at  the Legacy Trail are so wide open. It is out and back so any distance is possible! . We meet at the Coldstream Trailhead.

The Coldstream Trailhead is the dot on the left. So if you come from Newtown Pike, you will drive about halfway around the circle. This IS NOT where the dog park is or where races are held. Keep on going around. You can see the parking area by the road and there is a porta john there.

The Legacy Trail is out-and-back, so you can go as short or as far as you want. I like going north on the trail toward the Horse Park (that’s about 4.5 miles away). You can add mileage at that point by running around the Horse Park too. Going under the interstate is pretty cool. There are more details about the trail at MyLegacyTrail.com.

 

YMCA Strength and Conditioning Clinic

Huge thanks to Kelly for the pictures and write-up from the Strength and Conditioning Clinic last weekend at the YMCA. I was especially bummed that my body didn’t cooperate well with this event. Looks like you had such a good time – and learned so much! 

The LexRunLadies took it downtown on Saturday January 21st, at the YMCA on High Street. Ten ladies braved the potentially icy roads to meet with Y personal trainer, Jason who gave us some instruction and ideas on Dynamic and Static stretching, strength training and injury prevention.

Jason showed us 10-12 dynamic stretches and we followed his lead in performing them.  Some of them were a bit silly (walking like Frankenstein’s monster) and some were very simple (skipping). He assured us that even though we thought we looked silly, our bodies would thank us, and even reward us for doing these with fewer injuries and sore muscles. (Stretching instructions to come!) Jason suggested doing this type of “dynamic stretching” after a few minutes of moderate running to warm up your muscles, and then go on with your scheduled run.

We moved on to static stretching. Everyone remembers static stretching from Gym class in school, but it turns out that there had been research showing that doing these kind of stretches before running can actually do more harm than good. Jason said that we should be doing these stretches after our runs to lengthen our muscles, improve flexibility, and work out some of the stiffness that creeps up during our runs.

Jason also talked a little about injury prevention and gave us a few tips on how to deal with sore muscles and muscle knots. He told us that it’s important to be consistent and use the dynamic and static stretching as a tool. Stretching is just as important to improving as the miles you put in. When you get sore or stiff muscles, it’s critical that you take the appropriate action to prevent further injury. This is where things like rest days come in. It can be tempting not to use rest days when you are seeing improvement or when you’re in training for a race, but rest days are just as important to your training as your runs. They give your muscles time to build and recover, and be ready for your next workout. 

Jason introduced us to some tools to aid us in dealing with sore muscles and knots.

The Stick:

The Stick is sort of like a rolling pin with multiple short rollers instead of one long one, though he said an actual rolling pin would do the same job. Basically, you roll The Stick along your muscles to smooth out the tight spots. You’ll be able to tell the tight spots or knots in your muscle as they’ll be hard and likely painful to roll over.  This is normal. You need to work these knots out because they can cause more damage to your muscle if you don’t.

The Stick is available at thestick.com, amazon.com, John’s and a ton of other online retailers and cost around $30 depending on the model you buy. There are also different brands that are similar to The Stick available.

The Stick relies fully on your arms to do all of the work and get the tool to penetrate into the muscles where you need it.  This can be difficult for a lot of us who are still working on building upper-body strength.  That’s where the foam roller comes in.

Foam Roller from Foamerica:

Grid Foam Roller from Running Warehouse

The foam roller is used for the same purpose as The Stick would be. To work out the kinks and knots in your muscles.  Unlike The Stick, foam roller exercises use your body weight to work the knots in your muscles. There are all kinds of different varieties, lengths, and diameters of Foam Rollers out there. These take a little practice and a lot of balance to use effectively. There are classes given in the use of the foam roller, but you can easily find video tutorials on youtube.   They’re available to purchase at John’s, amazon.com, running warehouse, and other online retailers and start at around $10. A Grid roller will cost you around $40.

After the clinic at the Y, some ladies went for a run around downtown covering distances from 4 to 10 miles. Luckily the weather didn’t get as bad as it could have and we didn’t find one icy spot.  

We had a blast on Saturday and learned a lot. Thanks again to the High St. YMCA for lending us your space! Thanks to Jason for giving us your time, your expertise and your photography skills. Thanks to all the ladies who came out and made this even a success!

Resolution Runners at the Arboretum

We braved the cold and the sprinkles (and the hills!) to run around the Arboretum today. One lap is a little under 2 miles but it is a very hilly 2 miles. If you can handle this course, you’ll be set to run lots of neighborhoods around town. It is a challenging but beautiful course. If you didn’t get the chance to make it out today, we’ll be back out there next Sunday (the 29th) at 4:00. Here are some pictures!

 

LexRunLadies on the news!

Did you see Toa representing us on WKYT today? You should go watch! She was amazing!

Click below for video.

LexRunLadies offers fitness for runners at all levels.

Thanks so much, Toa!

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