Thursday, October 21, 2010

Governor of New York?


No, I'm not turning this into a permanent political blog, but after watching the recent New York State Gubernatorial debate, I have to comment.

This show was the most entertaining debate I have ever seen! It was better than any SNL skit or reality show. From the right wing comes Carl "I hate gays" Paladino, from the left, our self-proclaimed protector, The Kid, Andy Cuomo. Throw in a southern speaking Green Party candidate, backed by none other than Ralph Nader (how can he still be alive, he was running for office when I was a mere child?), Howie Hawkins, the former Madam Kristin "I love fake tans, facelifts and cue cards" Davis, Jimmie "The Rent is 2 Damn High" McMillan, Warren Redlich of the Libertarian Party, Charles Barron of the Freedom Party and we have a circus like no one has seen, except possibly California.

The media's current topic of choice seems to be the Frederick Douglass lookalike, Jimmie McMillan.








But my choice may be Kristin Davis. Let's examine her credentials;
1. millionaire businesswoman who started with nothing and created an empire - I believe in entrepeneurship.
2. based on her business choice, must be a good communicator one-on-one or small groups, so she could handle the backroom politics of Albany.
3. Strong supporter of the medical profession based on the facelifts and body part adjustments.
4. Only candidate who won't cut jobs to save our state. In fact, she will create jobs and money by making gambling and pot legal.
5. We don't have to worry about a sex scandal ruining her credibility.
6. She can read well, obvious by the use of cue cards in the debate. This bodes well for libraries!

So, who is your candidate?

Friday, October 15, 2010

Racing Fears

Hammer Nutrition's September 2010 magazine has an interesting and well-written article called, "Embracing the fears of racing" by Shane Eversfield, a Total Immersion Master Coach. Here are some quotes from the article, along with my own comments;

"If we knew ahead of time exactly how the race will turn out, or how our lives will progress and end, we probably would not bother training-let alone get out of bed each day".

"...we are drawn to racing-at least in part-by the wonderful elements of mystery and uncertainty".

"on race day, a great asset for transforming fear into acceptance and peace is gratitude". Be grateful for ..."family, health, this day, arriving at the starting line safe after training for however long to complete this distance".

The other common fear in racing is pain. Through your training there is self-discovery that takes place in whether the pain felt during hard sessions is detrimental or a stressor that will make you stronger. You also learn how to deal with the pain that may develop during a race, hold the pace longer through some distress and carry on to the finish line. Pain can be an ally in a race, ..."remain calm physically and mentally in the presence of pain, without complicating it. It is a powerful asset for our most challenging races and our lives".

Let's see if I can remember some of this for the rest of my races this fall.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Chicago Marathon

Our Chicago Marathon heroes, Jennifer and Lou Katz, finished the 26.2 mile tour on Sunday. Temperature at start time was about 60 and rose to 80 by mid-day. Jennifer finished in 3:53:13, good for 1594/15,997 females (top 10%) and 183/1548 in her age group.
Lou completed the course in 4:26:24, 9754/19,777 men and 309/865 in his age group. Congratulation to both.
The overall winner was Sammy Wanjiru of Kenya in 2:06:24 and the top female runner was Liliya Shobukhova of Russia in 2:20:25. Joan Benoit Samuelson, Olympic champion in 1984, qualified for another USA Olympic trial with a 2:47.

Upstate NY XC @ Beaver Island State Park

MW kicking butt, about 120 yards ahead of me, 2+miles into race.

About 2.3 miles into race and I'm suffering. Terry went on to beat me by 7 seconds.
Our Fleet Feet men's vet team earned one point in the series. A nice flat course, perfect day for cross-country running. Complete results are here.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Chicago Marathon

Best wishes to Lou and Jennifer Katz who are competing in the Chicago Marathon on Sunday!

Top Reasons to Run the Chicago Marathon:

1. You get to run with 45,000 of your closest friends.
2. The 10k water/food stop has slices of Chicago Style Pizza
3. The 20k water/food stop has Chicago Hot Dogs-fully loaded
4. At 30k you get Chicago brewed beer in a collectible Bears Mug.
5. The finish line post-race food includes a Chicago style grilled steak.
6. When you come home you can brag to co-workers and friends about competing with Joan Benoit Samuelson, Steve Jones, Melissa White, Ethiopians who run 2:06 for a marathon, and other world class runners.
7. It's going to be 55 degrees and partly cloudy at the start, perfect weather to run 26 miles!
8. You'll finish the race, get recovered in the hotel hot tub, take a nap and be ready to watch the Yankees beat Minnesota at 8pm eastern time.