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Stay tuned for details of a 100 miler right here in Michigan. Rumor is it will take place this September at the Pinckney Recreation Area. There will be a 50 miler and a relay as well. Maybe a couple other distances thrown in. What could be more fun than running 100 miles on the poto?
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If any of you are looking to join a Dances with Dirt team (Hell version) send me an email. I have a friend who is looking for a team member.
Please let me know of any events I may have missed. Also let me know if you have suggestions/complaints, comments.
~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks to Bob who is a list member and the manager of Bivouac in Ann
Arbor members of the Ann Arbor Trail Runners now get a 15% discount
off of shoes and outdoor clothes at Bivouac.
Just let the cashier and/or the manager know that you are a member of
the Ann Arbor Trail Runners and let them know that qualifies you for a
15% discount. ~~~~~~~~~~ If you are like me the only thing you stretch is the truth every now
and then. For those of you thinking about adding more stretching into
your routine Earl Wenk from Arbor Wellness has posted a rather
comprehensive outline of stretching for runners. The stretches he
demonstrates are what is known as Active Isolated Stretching or AIS.
If you are interested you can download the brochure here: http://www.arborwellness.com/Stretching_for_Runners.pdf
This will open up a 17 page pdf file which you can print and begin to
incorporate into your workouts. If people are interested Earl is
planning on putting together a class/demonstration of the technique. I
will let you know when he sets the time/place/date. ~~~~~~~~~~
December 26, 2009 Pinckney, MI Fat Ass 50 (details to follow)
-- "Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go." - T.S. Eliot as quoted in the participants guide for the Western States Endurance Run.