Top ten reasons to swim tonight.
10. It’s cold outside, the water will feel warm
9. I’m going to get to the locker room first and get a big locker!
8. I need to train to swim far and fast for 15 minutes to beat Jan, Mike and Lou at the Tri at the Y in December.
7. My rubber ducky is anxious to go for a swim in a big pool instead of the tub.
6. Two workouts in one day, yeah!
5. I like wearing a buoy between my legs.
4. The goggles make me look cool.
3. I get to show off my James Bond look-alike body.
2. My swim trunks are the best, who else has pockets with Kleenex?
1. Mr. and Mrs. W (Spencerport buddies) will be there.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Upstate NY Cross-Country
Great results from the Fleet Feet team's first real venture into xc. We had a full men's veteran age group team at each of the five races in the Upstate NY series. We finished in third place overall, narrowly defeating Syracuse. The final race of 5 miles was run at FingerLakes Community College on a windy (up to 30mph), cold(37) day on a wet course.
The highlight was Lou K. completing the race with his reading glasses loosely hanging from his race shirt. Think how fast Lou would have run if he hadn't been so engrossed in his copy of "Once a Runner" by John L. Parker?
Special efforts during the race were made by Mike ivehadacoldallweekW, Frank Greatmyfamilygavemetheflu and Joe SprinttillyoudropK.
Mytriathletewife ran all 5 races and secured a ninth overall spot in the women's masters division, earning a tech top shirt. Dennis M, our lead dog at every race, finished fifth in the vet division, also earning a shirt.
Best of all, the team owners drove to the race to cheer us on and cook breakfast for all of us when we were finished!
The highlight was Lou K. completing the race with his reading glasses loosely hanging from his race shirt. Think how fast Lou would have run if he hadn't been so engrossed in his copy of "Once a Runner" by John L. Parker?
Special efforts during the race were made by Mike ivehadacoldallweekW, Frank Greatmyfamilygavemetheflu and Joe SprinttillyoudropK.
Mytriathletewife ran all 5 races and secured a ninth overall spot in the women's masters division, earning a tech top shirt. Dennis M, our lead dog at every race, finished fifth in the vet division, also earning a shirt.
Best of all, the team owners drove to the race to cheer us on and cook breakfast for all of us when we were finished!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Running with Fleet Feet Team
Here is my (submitted by MW) top 10 list as to why I enjoy being on the FF team.
1. Run and then wine tasting.
2. Eco friendly. We can get to a race using the less vehicles than GVH.
3. Mike McWinoneforthegipper is incredibly organized and keeps us in line.
4. I enjoy being the fastest of the non counting times.
5. Post race restaurants at exotic locations.
6. Ethnic diversity. Lou is from Queens!
7. Get to run a race that has a Mt. Everest on the course.
8. Sponsored by FF which is advertised in Runner's World, which is my favorite book.
9. Telling friends I run for the FF team. Heavily recruited. Know the owners personally.
10. The only team where one of my teammates lets me kiss her on the lips. Yeah baby!
1. Run and then wine tasting.
2. Eco friendly. We can get to a race using the less vehicles than GVH.
3. Mike McWinoneforthegipper is incredibly organized and keeps us in line.
4. I enjoy being the fastest of the non counting times.
5. Post race restaurants at exotic locations.
6. Ethnic diversity. Lou is from Queens!
7. Get to run a race that has a Mt. Everest on the course.
8. Sponsored by FF which is advertised in Runner's World, which is my favorite book.
9. Telling friends I run for the FF team. Heavily recruited. Know the owners personally.
10. The only team where one of my teammates lets me kiss her on the lips. Yeah baby!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Why I love Cross-Country Races

10. Running through the woods like a deer.
9. Shopping for and buying spikes at my favorite running store (Fleet Feet).
8. The courses are so different than running on the roads. Grass, trees, roots, dips, gravel, paths, wood chips, leaves, damn I tripped again.
7. How many times do you get to run (walk?) up a hill during a race that's so steep it's called Mt. Everest?
6. Being part of a team again, our shirts are the coolest.
5. Seldom does a plain bagel taste so good than after 6k in the mud.
4. Mytriathletewife races too and I can beat her!
3. Mikey WhydidmywifemakemedothisIonlylikeroadsPress (seen in photo) is a great sixth man.
2. We travel to neat places like Vernon, Ithaca, Canandaigua, Mendon and Syracuse.
1. Feeling like your lungs are going to burst open, gasping for air while knowing you still have another mile left.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Train Like a Maniac
10. Add in another speed day, say a quiet Sunday morning while everyone else is resting or sleeping late.
9. Run hills, again and again and again.
8. Meet the Spencerport breakfast club at 5:30am for a tempo workout (my willpower is seldom strong enough for this).
7. Workout twice a day, or more (notice I didn't say run twice, which is also okay sometimes).
6. Bike home from work, then run.
5. Take a rest day, you can't beat your body and soul up continuously. Eat an extra cookie, have a scotch.
4. Lose weight.
3. Lift weights-including abdominal work!
2. Concentrate on mental toughness while running, "pain is inevitable, suffering is temporary" (original author unknown). How much are you willing to suffer and for how long? Is it raining, snowing, windy? Who cares?
1. Winning is relative. Did you set a pr for your age, for the year, on that course, in that distance, make it through a race giving 100% of the best effort you could for that given day? Then you are a maniac. Congratulations!
Can't say I do all of this, but I try, especially leading up to races that for ridiculous personal reasons are important to me.
9. Run hills, again and again and again.
8. Meet the Spencerport breakfast club at 5:30am for a tempo workout (my willpower is seldom strong enough for this).
7. Workout twice a day, or more (notice I didn't say run twice, which is also okay sometimes).
6. Bike home from work, then run.
5. Take a rest day, you can't beat your body and soul up continuously. Eat an extra cookie, have a scotch.
4. Lose weight.
3. Lift weights-including abdominal work!
2. Concentrate on mental toughness while running, "pain is inevitable, suffering is temporary" (original author unknown). How much are you willing to suffer and for how long? Is it raining, snowing, windy? Who cares?
1. Winning is relative. Did you set a pr for your age, for the year, on that course, in that distance, make it through a race giving 100% of the best effort you could for that given day? Then you are a maniac. Congratulations!
Can't say I do all of this, but I try, especially leading up to races that for ridiculous personal reasons are important to me.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Fleet Feet XC Team Photo
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