Don Ritchie is a World class Ultra runner I met in 1979 when he set the 100 mile road World record in Flushing Meadow New York. I am honoured to say that we have been friends ever since. This is a very nice article about him. http://www.zen31010.zen.co.uk/donritchie/.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Visiting old places
This evening I will be traveling by bus to Ljubljana, Slovenia, where I lived for 3 years. I will arrive early in the morning and will try to get out for a run soon after. I find it helps to shake out the stiffness I sometimes get from sitting on the bus. I will be there for 6 days and will give a talk on Sport and Meditation. I will also get the chance to go for a run in some of the old places in used to run on regular basis when I lived there. Hopefully I will get a chance to visit the Sava river. maybe even run in snow.
I will hopefully update on how things go when I get back.
I will hopefully update on how things go when I get back.
Friday, November 8, 2013
On we go
Well 1000 days have come and gone and I am still running everyday.The mornings are becoming colder with still the occasional mild one, My enthusiasm to go out and run each day has not changed and so I continue. After my bout of flu my fluidity has seemed to come back though I do have the odd morning when an old ache will change my running gait a little. Some of the people I saw out there in the morning earlier in the year I am seeing again, so that is nice.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
The latest
Well of course it has been a while since I posted anything here. The summer was interesting in Sarajevo. Much cooler than last year, though there were a few hot days. I have managed to keep my running streak going and just this morning completed 1000 days, which is just short of 2 years and 9 months. I a few ideas of things to do to mark my 60th year, but things didn't seem to work out.
Sometime in the next few weeks I should be giving another talk at the Sport Academy here in Sarajevo and we will see how that goes. Will try to post a bit more frequently. Bye for now :)
Sometime in the next few weeks I should be giving another talk at the Sport Academy here in Sarajevo and we will see how that goes. Will try to post a bit more frequently. Bye for now :)
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Sports Academy and such
On the 29 th of May I gave a talk on Sport and Meditation at the Sarajevo Academy of Sport, around 70 students and teachers attended. within a few days a few of the students contacted me and I was invited to run with some of them at the Sarajevo Athletic club, we did a 40 minute tempo run. It is my plan to run with them when I can and get to know the club.
Back in March while running a half marathon I experienced a cramping problem with my right calf and for some reason it said hello to me during this mornings run, 3 1/2 months later. I played tennis in hot sunny conditions on Sunday and had a sore right buttock for a couple of days, they are probably related but do not appear to be serious.
I am approaching 900 days on my running streak and will hit 2 1/2 years shortly after that :)
Back in March while running a half marathon I experienced a cramping problem with my right calf and for some reason it said hello to me during this mornings run, 3 1/2 months later. I played tennis in hot sunny conditions on Sunday and had a sore right buttock for a couple of days, they are probably related but do not appear to be serious.
I am approaching 900 days on my running streak and will hit 2 1/2 years shortly after that :)
Friday, May 24, 2013
Running shoes
Someone asked me the other day, "What running shoes do you recommend ?". Well that is hard to say, I could simply say the ones that are best for you, but then it depends on how you are planning on running.
In my early years I would often try shoes that my friends would say were really great shoes regardless of brand name. My main requirement was that they felt good on my feet, but I would find that some shoes would give me problems. Some of them would give me cramps across mt foot, others would give me knee pain, but I would try them all. Eventually I found that for me Addidas and Asics were the best shoes for me. They felt great on my feet and never gave me problems. I had friends that swore by Nike or Saucony, so you see it begins with trial and error. Once you have found the make of shoe that is best for you then stick with them, when I tried other ones later in life I ended up with a nice pair of walking around shoes. Within the brand of shoe you choose you will find ones that are good for the type of running you are doing, whether light ones for short fast races or more stable ones for longer races. I personally alternate between Addidas and Asics and find they are best for comfort and running style. Some running shops will let you try out the shoes in the shop or a few steps outside before buying and you can see how they feel on your feet. I don't go in for the fancy new claims that the shoe companies have for improved design , I just like a basic shoe that feels good on my feet when I run.
I hope this is answers the question a little, just find the best shoe for you and stick with them. When you change shoes a lot it changes the structure of you running style. :)
In my early years I would often try shoes that my friends would say were really great shoes regardless of brand name. My main requirement was that they felt good on my feet, but I would find that some shoes would give me problems. Some of them would give me cramps across mt foot, others would give me knee pain, but I would try them all. Eventually I found that for me Addidas and Asics were the best shoes for me. They felt great on my feet and never gave me problems. I had friends that swore by Nike or Saucony, so you see it begins with trial and error. Once you have found the make of shoe that is best for you then stick with them, when I tried other ones later in life I ended up with a nice pair of walking around shoes. Within the brand of shoe you choose you will find ones that are good for the type of running you are doing, whether light ones for short fast races or more stable ones for longer races. I personally alternate between Addidas and Asics and find they are best for comfort and running style. Some running shops will let you try out the shoes in the shop or a few steps outside before buying and you can see how they feel on your feet. I don't go in for the fancy new claims that the shoe companies have for improved design , I just like a basic shoe that feels good on my feet when I run.
I hope this is answers the question a little, just find the best shoe for you and stick with them. When you change shoes a lot it changes the structure of you running style. :)
Monday, May 13, 2013
World Harmony Run/ Peace Run.
The Oness-Home Peace Run began life in 1987 then after the events of September 11, 2001 was suspended for a short time re- emerging as the World Harmony Run, after reaching it's 25th anniversary last year it was decided to return to the original name and so 2013 is a transitional year, it is also and off year meaning that it consists of mainly regional and local runs.
On May 1 I joined the run in Zagreb Croatia and visited 2 schools there, then we moved on to Vukovar where we visited 2 schools in the area and in the afternoon of May 3 we attended an event that we had been invited to by the President of Croatia and presented him with the Peace torch, it was a very nice meeting. Finally on the weekend we went to Brcko in Bosnia and Hercegovina and on Saturday presented the torch to the Mayor and Deputy Mayor at the city hall. Quite an eventful few days.
This Sunday I helped my friend Elvir run in the Run for Europe 4k race, we ran a time of 19:31 he had been running 30 minutes for 4k in training so was very happy with his time.
On May 1 I joined the run in Zagreb Croatia and visited 2 schools there, then we moved on to Vukovar where we visited 2 schools in the area and in the afternoon of May 3 we attended an event that we had been invited to by the President of Croatia and presented him with the Peace torch, it was a very nice meeting. Finally on the weekend we went to Brcko in Bosnia and Hercegovina and on Saturday presented the torch to the Mayor and Deputy Mayor at the city hall. Quite an eventful few days.
This Sunday I helped my friend Elvir run in the Run for Europe 4k race, we ran a time of 19:31 he had been running 30 minutes for 4k in training so was very happy with his time.
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