Saturday, January 23, 2010

Effective Use of Heart Rate Monitor Seminar



"Effective Use of Heart Rate Monitor" Seminar led by Coach Dana Lyons got a thumbs up from participants who attended on Wednesday, January 20 at Lifestyle Fitness. The seminar was designed to help athletes maximize the effectiveness of their workouts.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Houston Marathon and Half Marathon




Congratulations to all the Finish Strong athletes who competed in the Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon on Sunday, January 18. It was a beautiful day with cool temperatures and clear conditions. Both the marathon and half marathon winners posted new race records.
Finish Strong was well represented in both the full and half marathon. Here are our results:
  • Mike Bard, Half, 1:48:16
  • Chris Hill, Half, 2:01:16
  • Dana Lyons, Half, 1:21:57, 2nd in his age group
  • Gavish Mago, Full, 4:01:27 - Gavish ran along side a friend for this marathon.
  • Roger Mercier, Full, 4:40:49
  • Scott Pinkston, Full, 4:39:59
  • Tommy Sustala, Full, 3:43:47
  • Rodrigo Abascal, Half, 1:36:11
  • Deena Birdsong, Full, 5:54:59
  • Casey Clark, Full, 3:48:24 - ran with his wife, Judith, who had an amazing race!
  • Kristin Collins, Full, 3:49:49
  • Jody Gaddy, Full, 3:47:38
  • Jim Harrington, Full, 3:40:47 - overcame an injury to compete.
  • Sharon Morin, Full, 3:29:04 - Another PR for Sharon!
  • David Smart, Full, 4:13:13
  • Cindy Weller, Half, 1:57:26
  • Clint Bryant, Half, 1:35:55
  • Buck Snyder, Full, 2:58:55 - 6:50 pace!
  • John Williams, Full, 5:47:52
  • Steve Hardy, Full, 4:17:54
  • Michael Coleman, Full, 4:03:14
  • Kathleen Craig, Full, 5:30:21
  • Alan Neely, Full, 4:01:14
  • Jimmy Baker, Full, 6:00
  • Jed Beck, Full, 5:26:02
  • Rich Cooper, Full, 4:37
  • Jon Yarborough, Half, 2:02:18
  • Max Bouthillette, full, 3:23:14
  • Janet Luna, Half, 3:40:44
Again, congratulations on a fine finish!


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

TEKTONIC - My First-Hand Experience


One of Finish Strong sponsors is TEKTONIC, a full-service training facility for comprehensive performance and rehabilitation for athletes. I decided to put myself through the rigors of their performance lab under the direction of Dr. Thomas Sutton to determine how I can improve as an athlete. I underwent several different performance lab tests.

The first was the BOD POD, a body composition analysis. Every athlete should know their body composition. Building lean body mass improves strength and endurance, and decreases susceptibility to injury. I learned that my body fat was 10%. A bit higher than I would like, but within the range for elite athletes. According to Dr. Sutton, a person needs at least 3% body fat just to survive. The take away from this was that I could develop some more lean body mass via strength training.

Dr. Hutton also administered a flexibility test to measure the range of motion for my hip flexor, hamstring, shoulder and chest. This helps to identify athletes at risk for muscle injury due to lack of flexibility or excessive mobility in the joints. The tests helped me to realize that I need to focus on strengthening and increasing the flexibility in my calves and hip flexors.
I also had a video biomechanical analysis performed using Dartfish technology to capture any deficits in strength, speed and movement mechanics. I ran on a treadmill and discovered that an old shoulder injury was causing an inefficiency in my running stride length.

As a result of this thorough analysis, I need to incorporate flexibility and strength training exercises targeted for my calves, hip flexor and shoulder. If you are considering how to enhance your performance, I recommend TEKTONIC. All Finish Strong Racing and coached athletes receive 20% discount on all TEKTONIC performance-based tests.

USAT/SMW Rankings for 2009

Congratulations to Finish Strong athletes who were ranked for the 2009 USAT/SMW region for duathlon and triathlon. Overall and top age group finishers will receive awards at the USAT/SMW annual awards banquet on February 27, 2010.

Dana Lyons won the top overall masters duathlete and the top male master's triathlete for 2009.

Lane Barron was top male 10-11 age group in duathlon and second in his age group for triathlon.
Hannah Barron was top female in her 12-13 age group and third in her age group for triathlon.
Katherine Barron placed 7th in her 14-15 age group in triathlon.
Carolyn Barron placed 5th in her 40-44 age group for duathlon and 47th in her age group for tri.

Rodrigo Abascal ranked 4th in his 16-17 age group for triathlon.

In the male 35-39 age group in triathlon, Tim Monk ranked 32nd, Michael Collins -- 48th, Buck Snyder -- 99th, Casey Clark -- 104th, and Mike Bard 153rd.

Tommy Sustala ranked 55th in his 40-44 age group in triathlon and Laura Gaddy ranked 58th in her 40-44 age group.

In the 45-49 age group in triathlon, Ed York ranked fifth, Tom Schwarzkopf - 60th, and Kyle Mays 61st.

David Holsey placed 18th and Richard Lewellen, 53rd, in the men's 60-64 triathlon age group.

To be eligible for the rankings an athlete must be a USAT annual member and have completed at least three USAT sanctioned races within the South-MidWest Region (Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas). Points are calculated from the athlete's three best performance with each event assigned a point value according to the level of competition that competed. All athletes are ranked by their age as of December 31, 2009.

For a complete list of rankings, please check out the January issue of Runner Triathlete News.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Running for Fun in the Snow


Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and New Year's. We had a great time in Bemus Point, New York visiting family and enjoying the snow! Our nephews, Jordan and Henry, took on the challenge of snowboarding while the rest of us went skiing. Fortunately, no one broke anything. We even managed to run in the snow. Fun!

Have a healthy, happy 2010!