Runhappy4Life

Runhappy4Life
Wind at your back, sun at your front, and friends by your side. By Aaron Douglas Trimble

Monday, July 11, 2011

Gold Coast 10K Race Report



View from our Balcony. Blue sunny skies.

I arrived up on the Gold Coast on Tuesday which gave me 4 days before the 10k race to relax with Damian and get some desperately needed sunshine! Melbourne winter has not been kind this year. Too cold, windy and rainy for the likes of myself ;-) I had a good race at Launceston and backed it up with a good solid run at Geelong the week prior to Gold Coast so was confident that i was fit and strong and ready for a fast race!

The first day was perfect weather. Beautiful warm and sunny. We sat smugly out at the cafe whilst sending messages back to Melbourne telling them how great it was up at the Gold Coast! I got a nasty little shock the next morning when i woke up to rain and 30kph winds!!! Yikes!!! Out i went for my morning run after making a pact with Deeks that i would train in the rain this year if he let me race Launceston. I used to always take a day off when it rained. I considered it a message from weather gods helping me out with a day of forced rest and i am certain that i have read that the Kenyans do not run in the rain. Luckily it barely rained whilst we were living in California and so i did not miss many training days last year. However being back in Australia has been a bit more challenging and hence Kaz Version II has been created. The one that now runs in any weather conditions! Thanks Deeks!

I felt a bit flat running wednesday and thursday in the rain and wind, and also a little bit uneven in my running style, however it is not uncommon for me to feel a bit flat leading into a target race with a few easy days of running and i knew i would get a great massage from my favourite masseur (yes Damian!) pre race to iron out any body kinks. I knew that i also had a few heavy weeks of racing in my legs and some great sessions in the gym which the few easy days would help me to absorb.

I woke up Friday morning and felt much better. Perfect. Phew. One day to spare. Friday was also my birthday so it was fun to be up at the Gold Coast to celebrate it. Damian gave me a beautiful bird necklace -a reminder that i am a flying birdie and i had my good luck charms with me ready to go.

3rd Place. Yay!
Saturday. Race Day. My favourite day. I was running a little late so only managed to squeeze in 15min warm up including strides. The gun went off and i immediately settled into a good rhythm. Not too fast & not too slow -right on target (between 3.25-3.30 was my goal). I passed halfway in 17.15 and felt strong. I knew there would be a headwind on the return trip so was happy to have a few seconds up my sleeve for the trip back. The girls who had gone out too fast were starting to come back to me and i slowly picked them off one by one. By 7km i had worked my way into second place. I was starting to struggle a bit into the wind but tried to keep a steady rhythm. My pace slowed to 3.45/km and i was passed by another girl. I remained calm and kept running. I still had time in the bank. I passed the 1km to go marker at 31.30 and was super excited to think that if i ran a fast last km i would get 34.59. I picked up the pace and gave it my all to the line. I was a bit upset coming down the finish straight to see the clock ticking over at 35.46. I later found out that the 1km to go marker was for the marathon the next day and not the 10k...explains why it took so long to get to the finish line! I ended up with 3rd place and was pretty happy with my result as i went into the race ranked 8th. The magic 35min 10k marker lives to see another day and i will be back to give it a hiding later on in the year.

The post race celebrations were wonderful. Time to relax, have fun and let the hair down. Great food -my favourites both Japanese & Thai shared with fantastic people, a little bit of sake and red vino, lots of frozen yoghurt (too cold in Melbourne for this!), and mini-golf, air hockey & ten-pin bowling with Ann and Frankie...who managed to put us to shame and as a result we had to pay for their ice-creams...reminder to self not to bet on myself when it comes to non-running related sports!

De Castella Runners. Fantastic Running Crew.
Gold Coast reminded me of why i love running so much! Great people, great performances from friends & training buddies all trying their best to achieve their dreams and goals! It was a fantastic mini-break from the nasty Melbourne winter and will keep me smiling during the wet and windy winter training runs.

Thanks guys and i look forward to the next challenge!

Happy Running :-)

From Kaz


Awesome Work Ross. Sub 2.50. Legend.














Support Crew DB, KB, Ann & Frankie. Frozen yoghurt time!

Changmai Thai. Traditional Celebration Post GC Race :-)



Terra Plana VIVOBAREFOOT EVO Review



The VIVOBAREFOOT EVO is an excellent minimalist shoe in the Terra Plana range designed specifically for running. I tested the EVO's wearing them to work several times with my physiotherapy & pilates clients so that I could walk them in a little before trying to jog in them. I feel it is always best to transition slowly to walking & running in barefoot shoes to give your calves and achilles tendons time to slowly lengthen and adapt to barefoot gait.

The EVO’s felt great on my feet and fit beautifully across my forefoot with a nice wide toe box allowing my toes to spread naturally which is vital for proper foot function. I did get small blisters on the top of both big toes from the rubber/mesh upper when not wearing socks to begin with so I would recommend wearing thin socks initially if you are prone to blisters. After a few weeks of walking them in I took them for a little test run out on the trails.

I was instantly impressed. The EVO is a great running shoe for those who want a low profile barefoot style runner. It has a super thin 4mm puncture resistant sole which is nice and grippy for the trails and road. The EVO’s weighed in at 192g which compares nicely with my training and racing shoes  (178g and 135g) respectively. The upper is made of  TPU breathable mesh material which accounts for the ever so slight increase in weight and importantly helps make the EVO a tough, more durable and longer lasting shoe which is a big positive in the long term for both feet and bank balance! 

When running in the EVO’s you immediately feel fantastic proprioceptive feedback from the ground and the shoe design naturally facilitates a mid-foot strike which several studies have shown to be the ideal foot strike for efficient injury-free running. The VIVOBAREFOOT EVO is an extremely lightweight minimalist running shoe when you compare them with the majority of running shoes on the market.

I would highly recommend the Terra Plana VIVOBAREFOOT EVO’s to people looking to transition to barefoot running. The grippy barefoot sole, 50% recycled antibacterial lining, highly breathable mesh upper, wide toe box and snappy looks make it a fantastic choice for runners of all abilities looking to improve their foot function and running biomechanics. You can check out their full range at http://shop.terraplana.com.au

Happy Running :-)
Karen Barlow
Physiotherapist & Australian Marathoner
Winner Melbourne Marathon 2006
Winner New Orleans Marathon 2010
Winner Denver Marathon 2010