A Passion for Running

Welcome to the home of Mark aka The Running Blogfather – a 40 year-old dad, husband and marathon runner who's beaten injury and is on the comeback trail!

mindless fun

passion for running category: running on Tuesday, February 22 2005

You gotta try this! Some words I put in: Marathon, running, and Einstein. Very cool!



we have nothing to fear but fear itself

passion for running category: biking/cross-training,inspiration,running on Saturday, February 19 2005

Today, I know the true meaning of that famous FDR quote because today was a real milestone for me. A milestone in both the physical and spiritual sense.

Today, I swam 1000 meters. One whole kilometer.

I’m blowing my horn because this really is a big deal for me. Why? Because for years I’ve been afraid of the water and during my 37 years on this planet, never thought I’d swim anywhere near 1000 meters.

Not only did I swim that kilometer but I did it without being afraid. Not even the least bit afraid.

After our swim, Aaron talked about swimming at Hubble Lake – a very small but very deep lake located west of Edmonton that sees a lot of triathlon action.

You know what? I can see myself swimming across that lake this summer. How cool is that?

We have nothing to fear but fear itself. You can swim a kilometer. You can run 5k or a marathon. You can do whatever you set your mind to but in order to do those things you first have to do another thing…

…you have to start :)



barefoot running

passion for running category: running,sites u should visit on Friday, February 18 2005

Some of you have heard me talk about trying barefoot running. Well, I’ve been doing a lot of reading on the subject and am bound and determined (and excited!) to make it a part of my life.

Here are a few terrific links on the subject:

Barefoot Running is a terrific site maintained by a barefoot runner who looks a lot like Forest Gump (when he was running and had grown a beard)!

Here’s an article on barefoot running from Sportscience.org

Here is a really terrific on-line book written on the subject of barefoot hiking. This fella hikes barefoot in all kinds of terrain!

Lastly, here is a website discussing barefootedness from a more global perspective. That is, not just within the context of running or hiking. It might make you parents think twice before making your kids wear shoes all the time!

In doing the reading, I looked for arguments against barefoot running and you know what? They are pretty hard to find. As Ken Saxton (the Forest Gump lookalike) says, all the big money is on making people dependant on shoes, orthodics and foot doctors. On his website, he says $26 billion per year is being spent by Americans on shoes and another $28 billion/year is being spent on foot ailments. Conversely, there is next to no $$ going toward supporting barefoot running.

Interesting huh? I’m curious to hear your thoughts on this!

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after the fact edit: here’s an article involving Nike that I found interesting! Here’s Nike’s website for the product. Not exactly the same as barefoot running but it sure seems like a near admission of the problems inherent with running shoes.



lunch ideas?

passion for running category: running on Friday, February 18 2005

I’m a bad boy. I often don’t bring my lunches from home so a) I don’t always eat very healthy and b) I spend too darn much cashola on my lunches.

But I have a heckuva time thinking of good things to eat.

Here are my requirements:

-should be fast and easy to prepare.
-healthy would be nice but you don’t have to be a puritan about it ;)
-I can’t afford caviar every day.
-I have access to a fridge and microwave at work so stuff can be stored and then heated up.
-I like variety. Meaning, not a lot of food turns me off. In other words, I am on a “see food” diet.

Got any ideas?



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