Exciting News! Helping Babies and Their Families Since 2004

Exciting News! Helping Babies and Their Families Since 2004

If you have been on the For Lucas Fund FirstGiving donation page, you will see we are right on the cusp of $25,000. I was very excited about this, so I reached out to UVa to see if we could do some joint marketing to take it to the next level. It turns out that not all of the donations received have been recorded to the FirstGiving page. We have currently over $32,000 raised for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit! WOW! Thank you to all that have helped along the way! It really means a lot to our entire family! (more…)

Running tip: Don’t sweat the race photos. Your form is not that bad (hopefully).

Running tip: Don’t sweat the race photos. Your form is not that bad (hopefully).

Photos don’t lie, but they can be misleading. An athlete who I train sent me a message saying that after she saw her photos from a recent race, she really needs to work on her running form. I looked at the photos and they did look like she was overextending her stride and heel striking. While a heel strike is not necessarily bad running form, the over extension, over striding is. But those photos don’t tell the whole story. If you watch videos of top runners, Meb Keflezighi for example, and freeze-frame it when his front foot is getting ready to hit the ground, it looks like he will heel strike, with his leg more extended than what it should be, out in front of his body. But in those milliseconds before impact, his foot completes the gait cycle and is squarely under his center of gravity, landing mid- to-forefoot.

To prove that photos can be misleading, see below.

This photo MAY look like I am pooping my pants, but in reality, I was just running hard and my shorts were totally safe.
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On the other hand, Shane was was not so fortunate. Sorry, buddy.

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Back on topic.

Since she was concerned, I gave her a couple things to work on during her easy runs. First was to slow down. If you are going too fast, you increase your chance of injury. Second was to increase her cadence. More steps per minute. What this does is shortens your stride and forces you to land more toward your center of gravity. Once you get used to doing this, it actually makes your easy runs feel easier, lighter on your feet, and less like you are pounding the pavement. A good way to check your cadence is to time yourself for one minute and count how many times your right foot hits the ground. Then multiply by two. That is your cadence. Use this as a baseline and see if you can increase it by a few steps each easy run for a few days until you find the cadence that feels just right. Third was to not worry about how her form looks on camera. Everyone runs different and a photo at the wrong time can exaggerate every little flaw in your running form.

Just smile, relax and run – even when there are no cameras pointed at you.

RUNNING DAD UPDATE – Calum Neff

RUNNING DAD UPDATE – Calum Neff

Running Dad Calum Neff, received his Guiness World Record certificate from the Katy, TX Mayor. Calum broke the Guinness World Record for fastest time pushing his daughter, Holland, in a stroller while running a half marathon on Saturday, February 6, 2016. His time was 1:11:27 at the Katy Half marathon in Katy, Texas. Read more about it here.

He’s not done, though. Look as what Calum has recently accomplished and what is on his to-do list in the coming months.

Latest Results:

  • Saturday April 9th: Competed in 211 lap indoor marathon in NYC at the historic Armory 200m track, third place in 2:28
  • Wednesday April 13th: Houston’s oldest race, the 49th annual LP Run- designed after a vinyl record that spins at 33-1/3rd, runners run as far as possible on a 400m track in 33:20. 1st place with 10,150m.
  • Saturday April 16th: Brazos Bend 50k trail race, 1st place in 3:10

Coming Up:

  • May 8th: Wings for Life World Run, Niagara Falls
  • May 27-28th: MitoCanada 24h Team Treadmill World Record
  • May 29th: Canadian 50k Championships
  • Fall 2016: Stroller Marathon WR Attempt, TBD
Less than a week … Boston ’16

Less than a week … Boston ’16

Here I am, less than a week from my second Boston Marathon. I’ll admit, I am a bit nervous. Maybe not nervous. Excited might be a better word. Last year I had the nerves from never being to Boston before and having no idea what to expect. Sure, I researched the hell out of the race, asked countless runners about their previous experiences, posted a daily fact about the race for 60 days, and even got tips on which port-a-pot lines go the fastest (thank you Mark Peters, you are a life saver). And I did well. I finished in 3:02 in the rain and wind and had a great experience in the town of Boston.

This year, I have set my goals a bit higher.
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