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Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Live Reveal - Thursday 12th of June at 1700BST

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    Brock
    Raw and Unwashed
    Joined: 8 Sept 2015

    Pretty blessed to have this right in my backyard!

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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      steelworker
      見習いボス
      Joined: 16 Apr 2014

      ??? 2,000 ft? gahdamn! Good on ya, @Brock !

      Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
      Well, I have others.

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        Brock
        Raw and Unwashed
        Joined: 8 Sept 2015

        Most of it was in the first two miles too!! [emoji2957]

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          kkibbey23
          Haraki san Prodigy
          Joined: 16 Oct 2013

          Looks like a great run! Nice work  🙂

          Good to see that area is coming back after the fires a few years ago. Rainshadow running does some totally AMAZING races based in the CRG. Gorges waterfalls 100k/50k is the race. It was always on my list, just never got to it….yet!!

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            Brock
            Raw and Unwashed
            Joined: 8 Sept 2015

            It’s actually really beautiful now with all the big charred trees and the lush undergrowth. It’s gives you such a deeper range of view while still being deep in the forest.. going to try my best to get out there as much as I can this summer!

            Not sure I could ever do an ultra but if I ever get into long distances, that race would be first on my list for sure! The waterfalls and valleys in the Gorge are breathtaking!

            Edit: here’s a lousy example of what I was trying to explain

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              Brock
              Raw and Unwashed
              Joined: 8 Sept 2015

              Just ticked off another great run in the Mt. Hood National Forest. With a great group of Team IMA5K members. I’m really enjoying the trails rather than the monotony of road running.

              *for those wondering what Team IMA5K is all about:
              https://runsignup.com/bjohnsontriforautism


              Pit stop at Joes on the way home [emoji2958]

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                neversummer
                Raw and Unwashed
                Joined: 21 Mar 2017

                @Brock looks beautiful! I agree on trails vs roads. Well, mostly.
                Paced my friend Dan at the Bighorn 100 in Wyoming last night overnight for 12 hours and 35 miles. I have never seen or even imagined so much mud in my life. It was a nightmare!

                Shoes and gaiters after.

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                  neversummer
                  Raw and Unwashed
                  Joined: 21 Mar 2017

                  Heading out to Ouray tomorrow for another go at the Ouray 100. My finish time last year was just under 46 hours, hoping to go at least a few better than that.
                  If you have any interest in following along, please check out this link starting at 8 am MST on Friday:
                  https://ouray100-2019.maprogress.com/?bib=65
                  This should put me, bib 65, atop others for your easy of viewing. Note I said should as the trackers didn’t always work so well last year…

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                    den1mhead
                    Raw and Unwashed
                    Joined: 6 Oct 2014

                    @neversummer - good luck with the Ouray 100 tomorrow.

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                      marlin
                      Joined: 22 Nov 2015

                      Wow @neversummer, that's awesome, wish you all the best! Go, go, go, go!!!

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                        Dion
                        Joined: 15 Mar 2015

                        Over the last couple of weeks I've seen many people barefoot running during my runs in the park. It actually makes perfect sense and is pretty healthy if one thinks about it. I don't plan the transition in the foreseeable future as I'm already running in minimalistic shoes but has anyone switched to running barefoot and how long did it take to get used to it?

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                          Matty123
                          Raw and Unwashed
                          Joined: 4 Apr 2017

                          Anybody have any plantar fasciitis advice? I have a 1/2 marathon I’m suppose to run on sept 14th. PF is really messing with my training

                          Maybe so. Maybe not

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                            kkibbey23
                            Haraki san Prodigy
                            Joined: 16 Oct 2013

                            Ive never had it. But I would suggest looking at inserts and see if that helps longer term. Also look up stretches etc on YouTube.

                            One thing I would consider is trying to find a PT/Chiro that does Graston or ART. I had ITBS pretty bad years ago training for a 100k and thought I’d have to stop running, but actually I could continue to run by getting some Grastion done.

                            Take a look on google/YouTube and you can get the idea. It’s basically a butter knife tool thing that they rub over the area hard, its pretty intense but works great for me. The first few times I had some EPIC bruising.

                            I guess the thought Is that bruising increases healing due to higher blood flow. I believe. (Pay attention to how it’s done because I’m sure that over time you could do the process your self, the tools are available on amazon for pretty cheap)

                            Hope this helps buddy!

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                              Brock
                              Raw and Unwashed
                              Joined: 8 Sept 2015

                              Epic run up in the Mt. Hood national forest. Hit the PCT for a while..

                              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                                BloodnThunder
                                Raw and Unwashed
                                Joined: 20 May 2015

                                @Dion:

                                Over the last couple of weeks I've seen many people barefoot running during my runs in the park. It actually makes perfect sense and is pretty healthy if one thinks about it. I don't plan the transition in the foreseeable future as I'm already running in minimalistic shoes but has anyone switched to running barefoot and how long did it take to get used to it?

                                Outside of running on soft surfaces for a relatively short period of time (20-30 mins) I would advise against it.  It is definitely good for your feet and legs as a form of strengthening but if you have been living in shoes all your life, like most first world people, the practice only increases your chances of injury.  I'm sure if you spent a year or more slowly building up a tolerance you'd probably be ok but for most people and their location barefoot running also becomes a limiter in terms of the number of run loop options.

                                IG: Shadesofindig0

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                                  BloodnThunder
                                  Raw and Unwashed
                                  Joined: 20 May 2015

                                  @Matty123:

                                  Anybody have any plantar fasciitis advice? I have a 1/2 marathon I’m suppose to run on sept 14th. PF is really messing with my training

                                  @Matty123 unfortunately there isn't a whole lot you can do to make it go away.  Inserts may help, as will seeing a PT, but ultimately it is an injury that needs to run its course.  You can help it by staying away from pavement on your runs, running easy, and doing some light stretching/icing.  I don't advise more strenuous stretching as it ultimately just inflames the injury.  One positive, running on it isn't going to really harm you the way running on a stress fracture would.  Worst case scenario, if you're set on that half marathon, is to run it with the PF.

                                  IG: Shadesofindig0

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                                    Matty123
                                    Raw and Unwashed
                                    Joined: 4 Apr 2017

                                    @kkibbey23:

                                    Ive never had it. But I would suggest looking at inserts and see if that helps longer term. Also look up stretches etc on YouTube.

                                    One thing I would consider is trying to find a PT/Chiro that does Graston or ART. I had ITBS pretty bad years ago training for a 100k and thought I’d have to stop running, but actually I could continue to run by getting some Grastion done.

                                    Take a look on google/YouTube and you can get the idea. It’s basically a butter knife tool thing that they rub over the area hard, its pretty intense but works great for me. The first few times I had some EPIC bruising.

                                    I guess the thought Is that bruising increases healing due to higher blood flow. I believe. (Pay attention to how it’s done because I’m sure that over time you could do the process your self, the tools are available on amazon for pretty cheap)

                                    Hope this helps buddy!

                                    @BloodnThunder:

                                    @Matty123:

                                    Anybody have any plantar fasciitis advice? I have a 1/2 marathon I’m suppose to run on sept 14th. PF is really messing with my training

                                    @Matty123 unfortunately there isn't a whole lot you can do to make it go away.  Inserts may help, as will seeing a PT, but ultimately it is an injury that needs to run its course.  You can help it by staying away from pavement on your runs, running easy, and doing some light stretching/icing.  I don't advise more strenuous stretching as it ultimately just inflames the injury.  One positive, running on it isn't going to really harm you the way running on a stress fracture would.  Worst case scenario, if you're set on that half marathon, is to run it with the PF.

                                    Thank you fellas. I appreciate the input! Have a great day guys

                                    Maybe so. Maybe not

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                                      neversummer
                                      Raw and Unwashed
                                      Joined: 21 Mar 2017

                                      @marlin @den1mhead thank you gents.
                                      I finished in 44:20, taking 1.5 hours out of my time from last year. Unfortunately I did not meet my ultimate time goal of 40 hours, but I also holed up for three hours at one of the aid stations due to a massive thunderstorm above the next pass- I got stuck above tree line in lightning last year, and it was terrifying, not willing to repeat. So without that and moving a little more expeditiously through later aid stations (it is tempting to just sit there!), I think I definitely would’ve been under 40 hours.
                                      I equally or bested nearly all of my eta’s, so much so that I almost missed my crew at one of the aids as they weren’t expecting me for 45 more minutes. Don’t know if I’ll go back or not. This one has a lot of pluses, but also some big minuses. Photo from the summit of Twin Peaks, mile 80ish…

                                      Wearing IH bandannas, neck and wrist as snot/sweat wiper.

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                                        Dion
                                        Joined: 15 Mar 2015

                                        Cheers, BnT! The right place would be the biggest issue in my case but nevertheless it's a very interesting topic. I also hope that one day I'll be able to live near a nice beach or so where running barefoot would become a serious option.

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                                          den1mhead
                                          Raw and Unwashed
                                          Joined: 6 Oct 2014

                                          @Dion:

                                          Over the last couple of weeks I've seen many people barefoot running during my runs in the park. It actually makes perfect sense and is pretty healthy if one thinks about it. I don't plan the transition in the foreseeable future as I'm already running in minimalistic shoes but has anyone switched to running barefoot and how long did it take to get used to it?

                                          @Dion . . .

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